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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 1904.
PAGE FOUR.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
1'ubtlihetl every aftornoou (except Sunday)
at i'enilleton, Orecou, by the
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
SUlISCltllTlON l!ATi:S.
IiaIIp niia vonr nv mnll J3.00
UMv, U months W mall T'Sn ! nf tin. Columbia river. Imt not ono of
Plrtiires nrt nioro potent than
words. Tlio cartoon has almost sup
planted tlio cilllorlnl, tin the fir.eat
motropolltan dallies, where art Is ac
cessible and within reach ot the
newspaper. Ten thousand editorial
essays have been written on the ben
efits of the portage road, and the
draiuuin- features of the situation In
Eastern Oregon, In vhlch an .empire
lies Inched behind the closed gates
..-.it. .1.. ..,,., I... mnll
iMiiy. one moniii oj man
ImII.v. ier month by carrier .03
Weekly, one year by mall lo
Weeklv. six months by mall Jo
Weeklv. four months by mall .30
Semi-Weekly, oue year, by mall . . . f 00
ml-Veeklv, six months by mall . . l.oo
Semi-Weekly, three mouths by mall - .BO
Member Scrlpps-Mcl'.ac
tton.
News Assocla-
The Cast Oresoulau Is on sale nt U. 11.
Itlch's News Stands at Hotel l'ortland aud
Uotel fetklns, l'ortland. Oregon.
San Francisco Hureau. 40S Kourth St.
Chicago Ilureau. 00!) Security Handing.
Washington. V. C. Ilureau, Cut 1 1th St.,
W.
Telephone. Main 11.
Kntered at I'enilleton postofflcc as second
cla matter.
UNION ( jc.0 LAUl
Were Joy to come, and say. so
tenderly,
"Dear friend. I have a little
hour for thee.
And thou. I know, hast long
had need for me."
The whole of life would thrill
In that brief space.
The past forgotten, though its
cold, dead face
Might catch n glamor from
this later grace
And I should say. "O Joy, thy
feet were slow:
I put my hand In thine, and
whither go
1 know not, nor, rejoicing, euro
to know."
Charlotte Elizabeth Wells, in
August Smart Set.
these thrilling essays or editorials,
has ever portrayed an lota of the
meaning contained In a enrtoon on
the first page of the Oregon Sunday
Journal, of yesterday. The plcturu
represents a strong stonu wall, high
TMiii rorbldding, with an Iron tiluged
gate, locked and barred, and sur
mounted with frowning pillars. Over
the gate Is written "Inland Empire,"
and from behind It streams the golden
sunbeams of prosperity and progress,
representing the spirit that seeks to
rush out to the world, through the
barred gate. Hehiiul that closed gate
is crowding the traffic aud commerce
or an empire, seeking egress to the
world, but it is securely locla'd. In
front of the gate stands Oregon, repre
sented as a beautiful woman, holding
Dawson City, some hundred miles
awav. How, then, Is the Whirlpool
published? An ordinary typewriter
does It all, Mrs. Wright having earn
ed her living In San Francisco by
typewriting before going to Alaska.
Capital letters do servlco lor display
type, while small ndvortlsoinentB and
reading matter go In lower case let
ters. The first edition of the Whirlpool
was a wonder. Not a sheet of whlto
paper or even wrapping paper could
be found In Hampart City. Finally,
utter a tour of the place. Mrs.
Wright discovered n quantity of red
brown paper almost ns thick as paste
board. With this and her typowrlter
she got out the first paper of 10 pages,
eight by 12 Inches, bound mid stitch
ed by the editor herself on her sew
ing machine. Every copy was sold as
soon as bound, the miners standing In
line before the office of the publisher
waiting to secure a copy. .Manchester
Union.
JAPANESE NEWSPAPERS.
The newsboys of Japan have been
renplng a harvest during the past six
mouths.
The people of Japan are great read
ers aud besides they are exceedingly
patriotic and Intensely Interested in
the war with Russia. You can see,
then, how anxious they must be to
get the latest news of the war.
! A Innntiiturt nim'HimtWM I'PllPttlll V bus
In he.r hand a monster key marked onn hlR lssuo tho morning contain
"Portage ltoad," and which fits tho lug news, cartoons and advertisements
frowning lock, on that gate. Hesltat-' about like our newspapers. Then after
In-lv timidly beseechingly she is ' tlmt cx,rns !,re rlntel1 aU ,ln' lo"S'
ni. tinu.ii. ies.ecnmM, sue ( nlU somotlmes up to mltlnlelit.
looking at the sunbeams pouring over
the wall, and stands with the koy al-
most entering the lock, asking herself, slips of paper
apparently, whether she shall open
the empire and give freedom to the
worlds of commerce behind tho stone
wall It Is a picture worthy
nlnrt) In tVfrv llnmr, nml nvnp nvni-i'
... ... . ,',.,., ,-, , " i In Its regular edition all the ills
i.,'i ill iiiv mi. .mi 14I111MII;
MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP.
The experiment In Leeds, England,
of government ownership of tramways
shows oxcelluntly for Its last financial
year. Wages were raised, the fares
lower than In our country, and a sur
plus was earned which goes Into the
city treasury to reduce taxes. In de
tail, the municipality owns and oper
ates the tramways.
For the year ending March 2ii. 11)01,
the gross Income from them was $1,
3R3,l32.22 and tho operating and
maintenance expenses $"2.1,(529.21,
leaving a gross profit or $r,!).1.!)0ii.01.
From this last sum were deducted
various charges for depreciation, In
come tax and Interest, leaving a not
profit ot $110,019.70; and. after re
demption fund charges of $128,115.4'.)
were taken from this, a surplus of
$208,071.30 was left and turned ovet
to the city treasurer to bo used in re
ducing the .city tnxes. That Is the
largest profit over shown by the tram
ways In any city In the Vnlted King
dom. One of tho best operating reforms
has been tho giving of bonuses every
three months to motormen who ran
their cars without an accident. This
has resulted in a more careful serv
ice, a reduction of accidents and an
Increase of pay where. It Is appreciat
ed. Taken altogetlior, tho experi
ment Is going well in Leeds. Hut all
municipal matters are th.o prey ot cer
tain politicians. The test of this sys
tem will ho its resistance to political
domination. If a city can run a busi
ness, pure and simple. It Is bound to
succeed. Jacksonville Times.
To My Friends and Patrons:
Having sold to Messrs, J. s.
Deckwlth and W. E, Davidson
my Insurance and real estate
business, and all other busi
ness Interests conducted by me
as successor to E, D. Boyd, de
ceased, at No. 119 East Court
street, Pendleton, Oregon,
earnestly recommend them to
your patronage, and assure you
that you will receive fair treat
ment at their hands.
Thanking you for past favors,
and hop rig that the new firm of
W. E. Davidson & Co. will re
ceive a continuation of the same
I beg to remain,
Yours very sincerely,
IDA BOYD.
just largo enough to
contain tlio Item which la the cause
' of the extra. These little handbills
i are only printed on one side of the
paper, and some times an extra coiv
of n slsts of no more than 20 or 30 words. Aml renched the heavenly port
everv T,len ,l10 nuxl lla' .each I'alur Mrln,B I Just ns the clock struck nine.
Had His Off on Time.
An aged Ulllvlllo citizen engaged
the town poet to write an obituary on
a late friend of his, aud tne follow
ing was submitted:
He left this world of Horrow
In another world to shine.
rtnls
It is
WATER
TANKS
We make a Specialty of Building
Round or Square
WATER TANKS
Also Header Beds all sizes and
kinds. We make them right and thej
Our work
TI... nt,. i,.,ii,i ..i,,,,, i ,i,ni , nlu-nvs dvft satisfaction.
n . HUM .... U.W.. UIU It uu (11 bit.. -D
iinlcliOH limited in the limp extras the i i.i ....... i., ,i., i. ,u.i.. i.. I ,i.-i...i i.i.,i..i
3-Illll!l hv r.roi'l' 111., nni-tfumlsl Ihnl . i 7-i.i . , . ",c "u '" I iku u IS IIOVUi ll(imuu ui uuitucu,
sci mon. d uregk. tlio cartoonist, tnnt , ;iv be ore. with the hour and minute i,,.-.. m i- a,i...,.., -.,.,, u..,i,,..
. , - 111! &h.(.U.ll V, . 110111 1I111JI1.
BUTCHERY BECOMES
..r ....1.1 lnn 1 I .1 .
I iii jiiiuiiL.iiiuii, iiiiu inns iiiu neui
I tally on "scoops."
Here Is a sample of Ilussiau civil- All day long crowds of men and
Izatlon. contained In an editorial from i l)0's wait In front of the newspaper
.I.,,., ,, .. rn.,t,., , n.. ulfices to get the extras. They wear
.... I ' ? , , " a eUe' Af'Cr ""? .very ' clothing-just a short kl-
this advice trom one of the most "en-! ,m,na. and trousers that look like
ROMANCE. ' lightened" Russian papers. It will not i loose swimming trunks. Kach ono
could not be preached In words.
.1
Drinlt
The irresistible cordon ot troops
and warships, which the Japanese are
drawing around Port Arthur. Is one
of the surprises of modern history.
When the Russians took a 25-years
lease on that port, from China, a few
be dirtlcult to understand the world's ' "s " "f cotton cloth tied around ,
unanimous haired of Russia: "Onr j !lls wnta1l- ",ul tllls '8 ""l"1 three' 1
. . ... tour and sometimes six anil seven or-
groai iionerai suvaron, says tlio
Cluzette. "when ho fought against the
nivUtiml I.w.l. ..f..... .rn. ,1... 1 I
i ivuvii, uiivii iiiu iiiiii;i
to give no ipiarter to his troops. Tills
dinar dinner hells.
ESCENT
OF FEB
It Is Fine
Pendleton Planing Nill
and Lumber Yard
ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor.
Corner Webb and College.
years ago, sue urn not recKon on nian-wa8 n ecosSty and there Is neccsv
ing any defense against that race of j slty , ,, war wh a ,mlf 8avage
brown pigmies. Just across the Yel- barbarous nation to adhere to Suva
low Sea, but she did reckon on mak- ( ro(f8 rie. In our war wlth Jamm
ing it n fort of defense against (ler-. we are jke a man attacked by a viper,
many, England. France and the United it ia not enough to frighten It and
The bells hang on tho wearer's hip,
I and as soon as he gets n bunch of
,, . . ' . . ,. , , V " I extras he sturts off with u dead run
which is not cruelty or barbarlanlsm. ,,owll thL. ,,,,, of tho 8trout, Tho
bells make a terrible clatter and the
people rush out to buy the war nows.
IN t AND 2 LB.
SEALED TINS ONLY
States.
Siie little thought that this handful
of despised barbarians, that scarcely
claimed any attention from the civ
ilized powers would ovoluto into a
race of fighters, that would turn her
contempt Into surprise and consternation.
ior uiey Know tnat tne bells mean a
fresh war extra.
The extras go like hot cakes and
the boys get all the way from five
rln (which Is about a quarter of a
cent In our money) to five sen, (or
two cents and n half) for them. Tho
f holltf Riivn thn hnva thn trnnliln f
this in the present Instance without crying their papers, and besides notl
considering whether England and a fy everybody at once that there Is
then leave It to hide In the bush. It
must be destroyed, and we must do !
cosmopolitan plutocracy objeet. Wo
cannot burden ourselves with thous
ands of Japanese prisoners, who will
spread dysentery, typhus and cholera
When she laid, deep and strong, among the Russian people. Perhaps,
lhp frlllllllntlrm nf Vnrt Arthllp' fnr-' it . , , . . .
tress, she had in view possible ag
gressions from the Oerman, the Hrlt
on, or the Yankee, but the Japanese;
she scoffed the thought!
Put the evolution of destiny has
.changed the entire front of civiliza
tion and history In the Orient.
Tuissia bullded Dalney to become
tho empress of the Orient, the tiueon
of the eastern commercial world. She
expended millions on the splendid
docks, wharfs, jetties, port and har
bor accommodations, thinking that
the plumed and armed knight. Port
Arthur, standing guard over this beau- j
tlful queen, would be a sure safeguard
against the jealousy of (laul, Uriton .
or YanKee. no otner power came
within the horizon of her fear, at that
time.
Then after equipping tills queen to
acquire the commercial supremacy of.
the Orient, she set about to conquer
and Intimidate all the surrounding
races, to make sure of a tributary ter
ritory sufficient to guarantee abso
lute safety and commercial security.
China, she partially subdued and
partitioned, to suit herself. Corea,
she began to dlvldo to suit her own
voracious appetite, when lo! the pig
my rises to the stature of man, flings
down tho gauntlet to tho Rear, and
the whole destiny of the Orient Is
shitted and the splendor of Russian
hope Is dismantled and shattered.
Dalny, tho guarded queen of tho
East, falls Into tho hands of tho
hated pigmies, nnd they swarm
through the spUndld streets and de
vastate the priceless harbor equip
ments, to prevent any further uso by
tho Russians, should they retake It.
By a thousand piu pricks, and ag
gravating covert attacks, the Japan
eso have driven tho pride of tho Rus
sian army from fort to fort, from hid
ing place to hiding place, and from
surprise to surprise, until a lino of
half a million troops now almost en
tirely cuts off tho boasted Port Arthur
from all Russian supplies and forces,
and It seems only a question of days
until tho plumed knight, as well as
the princess ho guarded, on tho far
Oriental shoro, shall become tho
prlzo of tho pigmy Jap,
In tho strango turn of destiny In
the Orient, tho butchery of tho strug
gle bccom.es almost romantic.
according to humanitarian principles,
It would he very unwise to give no
quarter, but. nevertheless, 'no quar
ter and no prisoners' should be our
motto."
The Injustice nnd oppression of the
modern express companion was never
moro thrilling!- Illustrated than In
the now parcels post agreement just
closed between the United States and
Japan. Under this agreement parcels
weighing 414 pounds can be sent back
nnd forth between these two countries
at a maximum rate of 12 cents per
pound, or a total of f4 cents for a
4'j pound package from Now York
City, on tho far eastern border of the
United Stat.es to Yokohama, a dis
tance of 10,000 miles, while 23 cents
Is the minimum express charge on a
paper of pins for tho shortest possi
ble dlstanc.e, under the express mo
nopoly of this country, with a cor
responding Increaso In cost according
to weight and distance. Yet govern
ment ownership Is hooted at by many
sensible people.
The Salem Statesman recently
boasted profusely that it receives
carloads of ready print news matter,
debates, speeches and other llvo arti
cles, and rather soveroly chlded tho
East Or.egonlan because It was for
gotten by tho ready print news fac
tories. Tho Statesman uses its cart
loads of ready print news promiscu
ously and Is now entlroly off date and
has certainly lost Its "notch stick" for
It prlnt.ed "A Sermon for Now Year's
.Morn" In Its Issue of July 31. How.
over, thU may he ono way ot keeping
ccol In Salon.
SHE EDITS THE WHIRPOOL.
.Mrs. Clara E. Wright, ot San Fran
Cisco, enjoys tho distinction of being
editor nnd proprietor of tho first and
only newspaper published on tho
Amorlcan sldo of the Yukon. Aud
such a unique publication as tho
Rampart City Whirlpool Is!
Established In January of the pres
ent year as a 12-pago monthly, Its ad
vertising huslnoss has so increased
that tho number of pages has been
doubled, whllo tho circulation exceeds
tho population ot tho place, nnd, this,
too, with tho paper selling nt ono
dollar per copy.
Tho difficulties encountered by tho
plucky .editor were many. Thoro Is
not a slnglo font of typo in Rn'mpart
City whllo tho nearest press Is at
some big war news on sale
The Modern Way
To cure a weak stomach Is to take
Hostetter's Stomach Hitters at tho
very first symptom. It does away with
s.arvlng and dieting yourself because
it puts the stomach in proper condi
tion to digest tho food In this wny
It cures indigestion, dyspepsia, con
stipation, biliousness, heartburn, In
somnia, headache, cramps or diar
rhoea. Nervous and sickly women
also find the Bitters uneqiiulled as
a regulator and tonic We urge a fair
trial.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
Refreshing
and
Healthful
The City Brewery Bottled Beer.
The greatest summer drink. It goes
right to tho spot..
Always have this superior beer In
your homo. It gives youth and vigor
to your tired system.
Physicians recommend beer that Is
pure. City Browery Bottled Beer Is
I always good and always the same.
It Is made In Pendleton and not
subject to changes of tomperaturo In
being shipped.
Put up In quarts, pints and halt
pints, nnd deltvored In any quantity
desired.
Bottling works, tolophone 1831.
Restdenco telephone 1771.
College
Place
Health
Food
Wafers, fruit crackers, cream
sticks, nut butter and salted
peanuts.
Despain & Clark
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(Name ,
Lliader. Get I
lu hots at the!
t'..y fruit dally,!
. . .
I!f spring suini
com. roastll
gh, pure grocti
Oregon
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EST CLASS corps ot teitl
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Opens September 15, UCll
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Electrician
Prompt attention given and all
work oxoouted properly.
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COA
LET US FILL YOUKI
BIN WITH
Rock Spring
Recognized as the test
most economical fuel.
are prepared to contnetw
you for your wlntefi ?
We deliver coal or tw
any part of the city.
Laatz Bros
MAIN STREET. NEAR DE
came: dress
ifh's.
.) Hiiord and
1st four-tout
to's.
L line men'
ba.
Iislt melons,
ley Bros.
ln Blue J3.&C
iTeutsch's. Di
kinds
litul and pur
kokers get si
i, ormerly U'
Item fc
(or two an'
U this ofll'
Rent Tho
bv the P:
Eto Rudolph
IrSale-AFi
k Pendleton
litdson, Pen
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l:M room i
eermansnt
l ot our din
p price v
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tight lam
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liltty, no
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made.
Any quantity yo"
sire. Delivered to JW
Lome.
Always call tor Olym-pla.
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'Phone Ml M-
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Restauraitj
Connection.
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