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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1904. PAGE FOUR. EIGHT I AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. muval ot menaces to putiltc hoallli. In Cold Sprlnps Creek, in Umatilla river, in Wild i.orse creek and other streams of the county, numerous car casses of dead animals have been found this season, nnd In severnl In stances public nottco has been Riven Published every afternoon (except Sunday) at IVnilleton. Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING 0f the flirty, yet there seems to be a COMPANY. ; ,j(,i,t about whose duty It is to re- . move these menaces to health. There SrilSCKUTtON KATES. Dally, one yar oy man . . Ihilly. li months by mall . . tally, tlirw months bj mall Dally, one montb by mall . Daily, jier montb by carrier Weekly, out j car by mall . Wkiv All m.mtns br mall Weekly, four montb by mall 00 Semi Weekly, one year by mall . . . 2.00 Seml-Weelity. alx montbs by mall .. l.UO Semi-Weekly, three months by mall . . .50 . . .js.oo ' should also bo more rigid regulation ..ou 1.25 .SO -Go i.r.o Mwnber SiTlpiw-McIlac tlon. News Assocla- Tbe lint Oresontan H an sale nt It. II. Kteb'c Xem Stands at Hotel I'ortland and Hotel IVtklus, I'ortland. Oregon. San Pranelteo Ilureaa. -I OS Fottrtb St. Cblrago Unreau. 900 Security llullillng. Washington. D C Ilureau, Sul 14th St., S W. Telefhoue. llaln 11. Entered at Iendleton iKtnfJle si second cta matter. Cumoisii.ABiiL The patient toller. Nature, aeons past. Because my ufforts bring me little gain: I count my slender winnings with regret. And deem them ioor returns for al. the pain And all the steadfast care that they have cost I eat my crust and sigh o'er labor lost. concerning livestock diseases, owing to the trausmissibility of so many of those diseases from animals to hu mans. It seems that the only logical, safe way out of the present condition is to concentrate all health aud in spection regulation In a board of sci entists which would be held responsi ble for nil such matters. Instead of scattering the authority among bonrds of health, state votorlnarlnns. Inspec tors, doputy Inspectors nnd a long line of useless subordinate officials In which there Is little authority and consequently little nctlvlty It Is a matter of vital piu .c Interest In which every community is concerned. Somebody should be responsible nnd lo this end the liower should be cen tralised in one fountain head, with authority to enforce health laws, j either through .ne sheriff's office or through some other designated source. As It is now, carcasses He In ' f the streams putrltying and diseased , j animals scatter their germs broadcast" while the authorities arc discussing , . whose duty it Is to remove them. , and external disaster of his empire. I The extreme bitterness of the attack,, as well as a general knowledge of the nirlablo motives or the emperor. I cuuhck the article to be received with tcn'dprable skepticism, despite the high character of the publication In which It appears. j It is true, unfortunately, that the weakness of his character mnkes the czar peculiarly susceptible to obesure 1 llaittrcrs nnd spiritualistic fanatics,1 seme of whom have gained n lamcnta- hie influence over him. There Is a reason to fear. also, that the disas trous developments of thu last few months have done much to demoral-. the young monarch, hi empress also feels the Ize Tlitr empress also feels the effects of her environments. She Is at Poter- hof. where she will remain until her acrouchruent. which Is expected In J 10 days. It seems that the Greek j ptiests have obtained a great In flu-j occe over her and she Is now a devout I adherent of the Greek church, .even , consenting lo pronounce the clause denouncing her former religion, which at her conversion aud before her mnr- j rlage she stendfastlj refused to do. She now believes that the reason thnt she has not had n son Is because ; she Is unnble entirely to believe nil i the tenets of the Russian church. The priestly Influence over her will be , greatly enhnnced should the expected child be a boy New York Sim. How to Judge Beer SOLID, CREAMY FOAM An infallible indication of body, age and excellence of brewing material. A solitl i-'pamy foam is the invariable indication of body, age and excellence of brewing material in beer. Unless the best grades of barley and hops, selected with extreme care, arc used in sufficient quantity , brewed so as to give the beer the proper strength and body, aud after ward the beer is thoroughly ripened and aged, it cannot show the solid, creamy foam uhvays found in the famous The only beer bottled exclusively at the Brewery THE AMERICAN BREWING CO. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. WHOLESALE DEALER, EER mi . iIJBVaW .m A 1 BW I i Ml T Us 8UPPLY I Building Mate Dimension lumber ot ' asl1. Doors. lumumg, Building Paper. BRING YOUR Bill AND GET OUR FQU Gays Hatt Commercial Opposite W. 4 , R j The decision of the Lewis and Clark . state fair commission to donate $500 j to each county to assist in collecting I being small nnd weak, am prone to fret Smoothed with her glacial trowel yonder spot. And after all these busy years. at last. Beholds the prfie her labor ing has wrought; She toils a thousand ages for a flower That blooms and dies within the selfsame hour. S E. KIser. in The Rader Magazine. an exhibit is not suca a great stroke i of charity or public spirit on the part , J of the commission. The original ap- j prnpriation bill which passed the Or- J egon legislature was extremely weak that it did not provide for such a dls . 1 tribmion of funds in the first place. j without action of the commission j Who. but the common tnxpayers of "(the different coun.ies nre paying 'his B I appropriation, and who but they are ; entitled to the first benefit? WHAT DO SIGNS PORTEND? The Boise Capitol News, one of the The county court of Umatilla county need not fear public censure for ap propriating a portion of the amount I allowed by statute for advertising j purposes. The people of Umatilla j county would not consent to hold an inferior place in the list of Oregon counties represented at the Lewis and I Clark fair. Now that the fair eommis- most conservative and thouchtful pa pers in the Inland Empire, reviews the strike nnd industrial situation, in the following able manner: The signs of industrial depression ! oI , ...,, ,1.1.1. a . ' t Sinn Is willlnrr In noli, thnuu u-lin flmf in the frequency of strikes are not to ,, thmB.,. ,u ,., , at least $500 for tne expense of mak ing an exhibit seems to be the least It will be a be mistaken, says the News. The present outlook is that the strike of , tw. ,1 '1 fl 1 -1 Tl till!!.-.. Amntn..n I .... ..-.... ... the euun,.. 8houi, do cago wu, become a Hitter and pro- , investment. ... .. .1 1.11 .. . 1. -. 1 . 1 . ! u.i:it.-u Miiv, wiuie mui 111 me ie.uie factories of Massachusetts will doubt less cause a prolonged closing of the factories. The conditions In Chicago nre ab normal. The packers have formed a trust known as the beef combine and have for years under the guise of le gitimate business, carried on a sys tem of public plunder. Competition Having ueen practical ly abolished, the combine has set its own prices both to the producer and to the consumer. The result is that cattle and other livestock are lower in price than for years, while the meat on the butch er's block Is higher. So high, in fact, as to be prohioitive of the use of meat in many thousands of households. This has nothing particular to do II An incorrigible boy was sentenced to be soundly spanked by Judge Hogue. of Portland, yesterday. This is a precedent for Judge I-itz Gerald, of this city, who can now administer! the judicial spanning on the occasion j of the next family row being dragged Into court. Judge Fitz Gerald need not feel any delicacy about extending this precedent to .nclude married wo men, if the occasion ever presents itself again to administer a punish ment that could not be rightly ex pressed in dollars and cents. 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Are we to drift and drift .every where seeing the signs of Impending danger, and chirp up a prosperity that has Its source and culmination at the wrong end? Are strikes to be the order of the day, with labor, organized, sullen and defiant upon one hand and wealth or ganized and voracious upon the other? , And who is seeking the solution of these great problems that confront us? Where is the man, with match less courage, keen insight, exalted patriotism and clear vision to blaze the way In this era of Industrial war fare? Strikes, lockouts, mobs, militias called out, soup houses, general de pression and stagnation are those Just before us? It is time thoso en tiusted with the government took a serious look at the situation. That something should be done to centralize and designate the powers and duties o' health and inspection boards in Oregon, is evident from the present lax methods for the preven tion of stock diseases and for the re- AT HALF MAST. 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