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    DAILY EASTiOREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1904.
PAGE FOUR.
AN INDEPKNDKNT NEWSPAPER.
t'ubllhcd every ntlernoou (except Sunday)
at Pendleton, Oregon, by the
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
SUllSCIUl'TION HATKS.
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Dally, fix months by mall
Dully, three months by mall
Dally, oiio month by mall
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Weekly, one yir by mull
Weekly, nix months by mall ....
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Semi Weekly, tuico months by mall
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tlio community by tholr Intoxication,'
thoy become actual menaces to -ovory
man coming In contact with them,
through tlto unwise custom which per
mits .uvery man, responsible or Irre
sponsible, lo carry weapons. Tlio
whisky or the gun alone, Was either
a dangprous foo to the peaceful set
tlement at l.uhman Springs. Tho
combination of tli.e two bad elements
could not fall to cause suffering and
loss In tho community.
A PUPPET KING.
Member Scilppi-Mcltac News Association.
The llast Oregonlan Is on sale nt 11. II.
Hlcirs News Stands it Hotel Portland ami
Hotel l'crklns, l'ortlaud, Oregon.
San I'ranclsw) Uureau. 40S Fourth St.
Chicago Ilure.iii, 001) Security llulldlug.
Washington, I). C. llurenu, 301 Hth St.,
N W.
Ttleplume, Matn 11
Entneil at I'emlletou postoflflcc as second
cla matter.
A preacher from Wisconsin
reached Oakland this week.
Struck by tho evident necessi
ties of the situation, he at
tempted to immediately hold
a street meeting for tho bene
fit or th,e Inhaoltants. Of
course, he was arrested, and
when asked to produce his per
mit to preach tho gospel in
Oakland's streets, he replied
that he "had secured the spe
cial permit of Jesus Christ."
This was promptly held to be
'unconstitutional, and the
man whose desires to uplift the
Oaklanders was greater than
his knowledge of their peculiar
laws and Institutions was sent
to jail for the night. San
Kranclsco Star.
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FAIR NEEDS ADVERTISING.
Governor Chnmberlain touches the
the I.owls and Clark fair people in a
tender spot when he says tho exposi
tion Is not being sufficiently adver
tised in (he Bast.
The ignorance of the Bast concern
ing (ho history, immensity and scope
of the West Is on,e of the first start
ling facts that greets tho westerner
In the Hast.
Talk about the unsophisticated
westerner being unpolished and un
learned! The western ranchman Is
an erudite scholar, compared to the
ossified specimens of humanity cling
ing to tho ragged edge of the little
would-be aristocratic circles of the
.eastern cities, when It comes to
American history, and especially the
history of the conquest of tho West.
The advice of Governor Chamber
lain to advertise the fair is correct,
it is a glaring mistake for th.o fair
management to think that because
the Lowta and Clark expedition orig
inated in the Bast, that all easterners
know about it or have over heard of
the great empire It added to the
Union.
What Is needed to advertise tho
fair Is the personal co-operation of
every man and woman in the North
west. Western newspapers contain
ing references to tho fair or some of
its special features, .acts and statis
tics concerning the Northwest states
and personal letters should be sent
to friends In the Bast.
This sort of education and enlight
enment will uerv.o to inform tho de
luded Bast on th.o fair and the coun
try It represents, better than any per
sonal canvass of high-salaried com
missioners who only see tho gover
nors of states and perhaps a dozen
other officials on their missionary
visits through the Bast.
Unless the fair management can
get (ho1 common people interested,
and can arouse a personal pride in
scattering abroad tho news of tho
coming exposition Its attendance
from the East will be no heavier than
tho Sunday school attendance In
.Monte Carlo.
The Lewis and Clark fair manage
ment can do nothing of more value to
tho fair than to furnish Northwest
nowspapers with list of subscribers
In tho Bast and ord.er the leading pa
pers sent lo that list at regular sub
scription rates until tho doors of tho
fair opens.
Such an Investment will bring 10
times more people to tlio fair than
flvo times tho same amount of money
invested In hot air commissioners,
who only seo tho big officials.
Whisky and Its right hand imp,
criminal recklessness, lias caused tho
death of another estimable, Inuoc.ent
man in the killing of Arthur Hniuey
at Lehman Springs. Tho men who
are responsible for the accidental
death of tho young man, doubtless
thought u was smart to "Jag up" and
mak.e an oxhlhlt of ignoranco ana
brutality In a civilized community
In addition to becoming offensive to
Tlio Bast Oregonlan "launches" no
fight against ,1. B. Uenn, tho present
stock Inspector, as asserted by tho
morning paper, it simply gives tho
Hews of tho contest and quotes tho
reason given by his opponents for
Mr. Dean's removal. The East Ore,
gonlnn Is not opposed to Mr. Uean or
any other official ns long as ho docs
his duty and protects the Interests
of the people. The office of slock
Inspector Is one of the most Import
ant In Umatilla county. It being one
of the leading sheep and cattle coun
ties in tho slate. Incalculable dam
age can be done to the stock Inter
ests of the county through neglect
and all that tho people Insist upon Ir
rigid enforcement of tho law to keep
up the livestock standards of the
county. Tho personality of tho stock
Inspectt" I? the last consideration.
United States Consul Dledrlch, at
Uromeii. Germany, has been making
a close study of German universities
as compared with those of the United
States. Mr. Dledrlch, who was long
a college professor in this country,
declares most emphatically that In
his judgment "tne United States of
fer today facilities for collegiate, aca
demical anil post-graduate studies
equal In quantity and quality to those
offered by any country in the old
world." American attendance at Ger
man universities Is growing smaller
continually. There Is less potency to
day than there used to bo In tho ex
pression. "He was educated abroad."
American students havo learned to
appreciate tho advantages offered by
American educational institutions.
Tho islo or llnrdsoy off North
Wales, Is the r.omoto home of n sin
gulurly Isolated community, nnd some
of tho Interesting features connected
therewith are noticed In the Field
Naturalists' Quarterly. The dimen
sions of Hardaey are, roughly, two
miles In length by one In width. The
Inhabitants, who occupy some dozen
well-built and comfortable farm
houses, divide the callings of farm
ers and fishermen. They form a shy
and reserved community, gradually
thawing under the Influence or in
creased facilities of communication
with tho outer world, but still hold
ing aloof. Ilariisoy boasts n "king."
nnd the history of tho Dardsey throat
Is somowhat remarkable.
The Island Is tho property of Lord
Nowborough and was a favorite re
sort or his grandfather. He It was
who Instituted tho offlco of king. Se
lecting from the Islanders one of su
perior parts nnd character, ho Invest
ed him with the general authority
which he himself possessed as land
lord and appointed him as head man,
bidding the rest lo obey Ills ruljng.
abide by his decisions In case of dis
pute and In genornl respect his au
thority. Partly in jest, partly no
doubt to strengthen ills vice-regent's
position, he conferred upon him the
title of "King of Hardsoy," and he
stowed also upon htm n crown, a
treasure and an army. .The "crown"
was a gorgeous dlndem of brass,
wondrously embossed nnd wrought;
the "treasure" a silver casket
brought from Italy and the "army"
a wooden figure painted to represent
a soldier.
For many years the "king" ruled In
Uardsey under the guidance of his ,
munificent patron, and tho title and
regalia are still held by his son, a
picturesque old peasant. Lord Now
borough died (u 1SSS and was burled
on the Island.
THE OTHER FELLOW'S JOB.
Thero's a craze among us mortuls
that Is cruel hard to name,
Whoresoe'er you find a hiimnn you ,
will find tho case tho snmo;
You may sock nmong the worst of i
men or seok nmong the best, j
And you'll find that ov.ery person Is
precisely like tho rest.
Bach belloves that his real calling Is
along some other Hue
That tho one nt which he's working
lake, for Instance, yours and
mine;
Kroni tho meanest me-too" creature
to the loader of tho mob,
Thero's n universal craving lor the
"other fellow's Job.'!
There are millions of positions In tho
busy world today,
Bach a drudge to him wio holds It,
but to him who doesn't, play;
Every farmer's broken hearted that
In youth he missed his call,
Whllo that saiuo unhappy farmer Is
th,o envy of us all.
Any task you care to mention seems
n vastly better lot
Than the one especial something
which you hnppen to have got.
There's but one sure way lo smother
Envy's heartache and her sob:
Keep too busy, nt your own, to want
"the other fellow's Job."
S. W. Glllllan.
Three .Mexican prisoners chnrgeit
with murdering anil robbing Ameri
can prisoners In Sonora, escaped from
Jail at Agua Prlota, a border Sonora
town. A woman furnished liquor to
tho guards, who became drunk, the
woman releasing the prisoners while
they were In this condition.
IN CASE OF A TIE.
Pendleton has escaped public con
tributions this year In a remarkable
degree. No Fourth of July fund was
raised, no baseball team was sup
ported, the carnival that has just
been held revised lo accept a public
donation, and with the exception of
the Mitchell flood subscription of
$230, the business men have not been
called upon for funds. In vlow of
this dearth of public charity the city
ow.es It to Itself to collect about'
$2000 with which to put a public park
In shape for next year. It will be a
long time until Pendleton gets off ns
easy in the way of public subscrip
tions, as she has this year. Slit
should do something lor herself while
she Is rejoicing.
THE MISSOURI WAY.
"Itube" Oglosby of Wnrrensburg,
Mo., was a kid railway freight brake-
man 15 years ago. Tho train rnn
away down grade, at 75 miles an hour.
Itube" lost his leg while bravely set
ting brakes. After years of litigation
a Jury nwarded mm $15,000 for his
leg, but the .Missouri supreme court
threw the case out on technicalities.
A Warrenshrug newspaper criticis
ed tho court severely. The editor was
arrested and fined for $500 contempt.
Tlio fine was paid by tho townspeople
by telegraph.
Yesterday "Itube" was nominated
by the democratic state convention
at Jefferson City for state railway and
warehouse commissioner. A galaxy
of Warenshurg's prettiest women
went to the convention In his behalf.
This phalanx of loveliness melted all
reposition.
Folk the master In Missouri; tho
legless l-rakotnan tho railway commis
sioner verily. It was a great day,
with tho St. Louis "Indians" very
qule' and tho Missouri farmers stick
ing both hands In their hip pockets
and exclaiming: "Who said 'Injuns'?"
Denver Post.
MAGNIFICENCE.
A Sheffield firm has received from
an Eastern potentato an order for a
bedroom suit in solid silver. The de
signs are of Oriental character and of
a most elaborate description. It Is to
bfs of solid silver throughout and In
cludes a bedstead, a cabinet, a dress
ing table, a dozen chairs, three foot
baths and threo hot water cans. Tho
bedstead Is of tho most oruat.e char
acter. Bach of the four pillars will
be surmounted by gracefully molded
female figures nearly threo fept In
height. The molding of the room and
other decorations will nlno be In
sterling silver.
Franco has n now process for reduc
ing milk to a dry powder.
What Shall We
Have for Dessert?
This question arises in tho family
everyday. Let ua answer It to-day. Try
a delicious nnd healthful dessert. Pre
pared in two minutes,! Noboilingl no
baking I odd boiling water nnd set to
eool, I'lavorsi Lemon, Orange, Hasp,
berry and Strawberry. Get ft package
t your grocers to-day. io eta.
Those who think tho presidential
election will be closely contested will
be Interested In tho fact that the re
publicans might secure only one-hnlf
of the votes of tho electoral college
nnd still their candidates would bo
chosen president nnd vice-president
respectively.
There are 47G votes In the electoral
college, of which the democrats must
havo 239 a mnjorlty of one to
elect. The republicans can get along
with 238, as in case of a tio tho con
test would bo thrown Into the house
of representatives.
Under the constitutional amend
ment in such case tho voting Is done
by states, each having one vote. The
vote of each state would bo deter
mined by the partisan majority In the
house delegation. In case of a tie In
tho state's delegation one-half a vote
would b.e given lo eacn party.
m m
In the present house 2!) states
have a republican majority In their
delegations, against 15 for the demo
crats. Rhode Island-has one republi
can and one democratic representa
tive, and each would throw one-half
vote. Under tho constitutional amend
ment referred to a state Is not com
pelled to vote In case of a houso elec
tion, hut two-thirds of tho states must
take part, and a majority of all tho
states Is required to make a choice.
Holso Capital News.
When the
o tongue Is eimt
ed, a pilot I te
poor and sleep
restless, vou
will llnil n tw
doses of the
Hitter will do
you a world of
good. It tones
up t In; stomach
and cures
Indlqrslion,
Uyspeptlrt,
5 CELEBRATED
To My Friends and Patrons: I
Having sold to (Messrs. J, S. J
Deckwlth and W. E. Davidson e
my Insurance and real estate
business, and all other bust-
ness Interests conducted by me
as successor to E. D. Boyd, de-
ceased, at No, 119 East Court
street, Pendleton, Oregon, I
earnestly recomnund them to J
your patronage, and assure you J
that you will receive fair treat- J
ment at their hands. J
Thanking you for past favors, !
and hop ng that the new firm of
W. E. Davidson & Co. will re-
celve a continuation of the same
I beg. to remain,
Yours very sincerely,
IDA BOYD.
WATER
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We make a Specialty of Dulhllng
Round or Square
WATER TANKS
Also Hender Beds nil sizes and
kinds. We make them right nnd tliej
always give satisfaction. Our work
Is never slighted or botched,
Pendleton Planing Mill
and Lumber Yard
ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor.
Corner Webb and College.
Serious rioting between the Orange
men and Catholics took place at Ar
maugh, Ireland, .Monday, following
the dedication of the new Armaugli
Cathedral. Bloodshed was narrowly
averted by the Intervention of the
papal delegates presou..
Tubingen Is tho latest or tho Oer
man universities to open its doors to
women.
The Joy of Eating
is common to all humanity until
the organs go wrong then joy
is turned to sorrow and food
does the body little or no good.
If you would return to the
ability to enjoy food use
Beecham's
Pills
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25?.
THE BEST
IS THE CHEAPEST
Bear this in Ind when you
need poultry and stock supplies
and ask for the International
Poultry nnd Stock Food. Use
Kow Kure for your cow trou
bles. C. F. Colesworlhy
127-129 East Alta 8t.
Agent for Lee's Lice Killer.
College
Place
Health
Wafers, fruit crackers, cream
sticks, nut butter and salted
peanuts.
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