PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1904. AN INDEPENDENT 1-nblUlitil every afternoon (eictpt Sunday) at IVoillcton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUIISCltllTlOX IIATKS. Ialix utie j Mir ry mail J8.00 Dally, fix months by mall ov Pally, three months by mall l-'-o Dally, one month by mall SO !ali'. per mouth by i-artter W Weekly, one year hy mall 1JW Hntif, six months by mall 5 nwtl;. four months by mall 80 Secil weekly, one year by mall . . . .00 Semi Weekly, six months br mall .. J.oo Sail Weekly, three mouths by mull . . .30 part In this achievement. The far tor I n needed enterprise In this j rifh wheal belt, ami the mnehlnes I have proved a success. NEWSPAPER, j Through financial nlfflotiltles out ! ship of the management of the Rich Soil of Irrigated Egypt THE MYSTERY OF PAIN. There la lirnhnlilv 1111 extensive, area nHon earth more fertile than lower Uember Scrlpiis Mi-Rae tlOD. News Awocta- The East Oregonlan k 00 sale at 11. It. Ulcus News Stands at Hotel Portland and Hotel IVrtlns. 1-ortland. Orev'au. San VrnclCTi Hureau. hleaa-u Hureau. I Washington. 1) C t'hleaa-o Kureau. WW Security Building. Hureau. sol YV Eou e0 JOS fourth St. 14th St., Teleibune. Main 11 I'eodletoo p&itofflve as setoud cla matter. 3gv Love's hands are soft, yet can they smite like steel. Love's eyes are bright, yet they can make yon feel With one swift glance the ngony when drove Through shrinking souls the thunderbolts of Jove. Love If a goddess, giving end- less peace. Love is a fickle vixen of ea- price. Love breaths on one a warm. immortal breath Aud smites the nest one with the bitter death. Lowell 0. Reese in San Francisco Ilulletln. too, the UlstUy-Clove company Is no j Egypt. The valley and dollu of the longer able to operate the plant, and , Nl'e Ik wonderful garden spot and under a r,gnn,at.o, about ,0 l?ffu place, there is a grave possibility 1 s CBBV to conceive that Joseph would that the factory will remove to an- J have little trouble filling the grnnar other point, where capital will fl- ,es Egypt during tlie seven years limine the plant and continue to man ufarturc the combined harvesters. of plenty in order ,o support the country during the seven years of fa mine. And the land or Goshen "the best of the latui on which he settled his father nnd brethren surely hns no rival for fertility. It never rains in Egypt The Nile rlvnr nvnrflnv ,v,rt- vilir. This the factory, a reorganisation would R,vos ,norollgn irrigation 'for the time not have been unnecessary. , but before the next annual overflow There is a profit In the manufacture of these machines, and hnd it not been tor the financial difficulties of Mr. ftlgby, outside of the affairs of I It Is now tip to Pendleton to keep thin factory here. Not only are the farmers interested in the factory nnd .foundry, but the contractors nnd builders who procure nearly all of their building castings lire. are deeply interested. If the plairt is reorganised and per manently located here. It will mean loss all our lo the very In vain his it (incomes very drj and pumping Is resorted to. The "pumping plants" are primitive nffalrs. An overhead sweep is attach-' oil by a wooden bevel gear lo a buck- et pump. These are earthen buckets or jars fastened on a belt that hangs 1, In the Open well or other reservoir, j and as they pass o er the pulley at , the top the water spills out and most of it Is caught In a trough nnd con-1 A moment, nnd the eyes so clear nnd true Are dnrk with agony; a moment more. And like a flush through some close-curtained door, '1 ne soul is gone, dumb, supplicating you ! The pangs of pain and race knew Hefore our time nnd core Pain's vultures went. bonds he tnro. The s;rong Prometheus'; at his heart they flew. The mystery of pain of loss and pain The mother dying nnd the little child Heroft. alone the springtime lad that died In smoke and flame for others this the gain of law fulfilled! O men protesting 1 wild. I Of whnt avail? for Christ wns crucified! Maurice Francis Egnn. 1 BIBLES Wo nro showing an Immense line of fine Bibles, 20c to $12.45. Self-pronouncing Bibles, teach ers' Bibles, now revised Bibles, new rcferenco Bibles, Bibles with new maps and lessons. All styles, lowest prices. Frederick iSolf & Co. A PATRIOTIC COVER. In the publisher's department in the emplovment of at least -lit high-1 ,,ucturt "rouPh SIB" canals much us ; Everybody's Mnganine for August. , -v-i'ii. , I we do In the rice belt. ' mention Is made of the fact that the r .,... ... . T1)0 niotlV(? ,)0Wer for these pumps chine shops and foundry, the year is n horse, cow or ox. The animal is GOVERNMENT OWNERSHIP. A corresiKindent writins East Oregonlnn says: "Pendleton. July 31. another point offering greater Induce "Edltor East Oregonlan:- Since the ments and suffer the consequences of beauties of public ownership are be-, having It said that the commercial ing widely advertised by a few crack- center of the Oregon wheat belt brained politicians, will you explain . would not support a home manufac- now 11 is mat it cit nut ST.yi per tory of harvesters that are in de- capita to run the United States gov- ma ml. ernment. where government owner- Freight rates largely discriminate snip is not In force, and yet the cost against Pendleton, in per capita, of running the govern-! the freight on a Rigby-Clove harves- ment of New Zealand was S33.3S per ler from Pendleton to Moro. annum? Yours, "ANXIOUS READER " The government of the United States cost the people J7.97 per capi ta, in actual taxes, during the past , year, and in the month of July a Ue-jferring with the railroads, in securing fie. of $17.0U0.tlii0 was piled up for j a more reasonable rate, to induce the future congresses to deal with The tactory to remain here, instead of go government operated nothing but the ing to Portland or The Dalles, where nostofflce. and raised the expenses ( there Is water competition, of the different departments by an 1 ,. indirect tax on the consumers. i- THE SIXTH SENSE. Every man. woman and child in thv ! . 1 uy tnis strange '"sixth blindfolded so he may not know If the driver should leave him for a time. Should the driver on his return find j the animal stopped he pounces on him and gives him a severe drubbing. The fear of this keeps the nnlmnl patient ly plodding along without much at tention One of those "plants" gets out very little water. I think two acres of rice would be the limit of , their capacity , Another wa of Irrigating is draw ing the water from the well in n buck et by hand, two men often drawing Irom the same well, using the old fashioned well sweep, attaching the rope that is fastened to the huokot on 1 the end of a long pole that is bnlauced over a high post or rather out of bnl- ance enough to aid the lifting of the water j Two men at one well will raise as much water as the "ox wall." although one would suppose the ox was cheaper power than the two men. Moat of the cattle we saw In use were the water buffalo They are black cattle, large nnd usually well built. Their horns lmsfc back along the neck for a few Inches and then curve outward nnd ' upward. They seem to enjoy wallow ing in the mud and water as well as the averace hug. The Nile lands are ver valuable. ' Wtihin a reasonable distance from Cairo they are worth from $f!U to $1. 5iio iiet acre. Rentals are sometimes this matter as' s" 1 r "Lre- A" llle I'-' I iiuuis. 01 me sou are grown including 1 grain and liav and are transported to 1 a dis-' the market on donkeys and camels tance of L'OO miles, is $i3u. while the No wugons used for this purpose. The freight on a Best machine, from '""-'thing Is done by treading of cat c,nn,.llm ,,, , ,, , tie drawing a rig that looks like the Stockton. Cal.. to Moro. a distonce , ha,f a (1,8p harrow.-CorresonIonce. of about S00 miles, is hut $127 The j citizens can lenu assistance by con- around. The company will manufac-1 s j ture at least 40 machines the first j year, as the emaud for them Is con- ! stantly increasing. There are now 15 standing orders for machines in Uma- tilla county as soon as they can be f manufactured, nnd a like number will be used In Sherman county and the state of Washington. While It Is a plain, private business deal, and nut interesting to Pendle- ton capital further than its profit- 1 making features are concerned, it , I seems that an extra effort should be made to finance tin- concern and keep It where It belongs, in the wheat belt. 1 to grow as the demand for its product j Increases and to become a permanent fixture in the manufacturing enter- Refreshing and Healthful The City Brewery Bottled Beer. It goes PARC. Building Material 5 Dimension nam-. .. . wrlptlon. Sash, rl- 111 Mouldlne. B,,nlr'0rBiiI Paper U4 T(B chairman of the Hoston police board stopped the sale of the magazine In Boston on account of the American flag s being on the cover. This Incl-' The greatest summer drink dent is noted by the printing in this ! right to the spot. Department or n "pome' by A . .1. Always have this superior beer In I n 111 nlrm Mh I fit In i..,iti,mi .1,1.1(1 ,b ii-i,,.-uiiuii; "fUl- ...,. .,, If ,... ..,,, ,, ,.,. j J W HUUIV, A I fj'l.O J WUSM U1U bWt I to your tired system. ' Physicians recommend beer that Is priseR of Pendleton the j The cltlstens of Pendleton can keep , it here, or they can see it moved to in it'll to Judge Emmons: Oh say. The Eagle Bird is gay. And his scream Is a dream: Likewise A surprise: Also. A show To fill the world That Old Glory unfurled Is a terror to tyrants, A joy to the free. And Liberty's only And sure guarantee. Hooray For the Nation's Natal Day whiz! What a maga.ine 1 Everybody's is! Ain't it? A Costly Cup of Coffee. When Ur Ilichter. the greatest Itv ing conductor, finally adopted the baton, he burned all his compositions, making with them, he said, "the sweetest cup of coffee I ever tasted " London Truth. pure. City Brewery Bottled Boer is nlways good and always the same. It is made in Pendleton and not subject to changes of temperature In being shipped. Put up in quarts, pints and halt pints, and delivered in any quantity desired. Bottling works telephone 1771. Residence telephone 1831. WATER TANKS BRING Y0URBIU TO, Utr 0Uf FlGUREl j Gfays Hark i Commercial Co, j Opposite W. 4 0. R. - - - - - 1 Hill AliiitaiTA A Private hM '"i tra ninr discipline v1 Pararion. EojJ age athnlttejrl time. Pali t- J September it kI cut THIS OUT. nuu man to Dr J. W Hill !rJ tary Academy. Portland. ' .u a military scnool. Ttiju re Hu. me pnres and terms also E-jsl descriptive catalogue of yoarcbal (Name (Address) 1 Om- of a young man's gravest errors is to mistake foolishness for courage. GROWTH OF AN EMPIRE. THE QUEL'S EEADJ "Vhi:re the c.iiiiel's hcau r,i.- his. bod follows," sayi. an Oriental proverb. , It's the same uu with disease. A small ojwiiiii' will K'-'t 11 al1 entrance at.J , when disease once has u place in the( body a lure nmnlier of tils um follow it. , The open llf lor disease Is often fouu I in a weak" stomach When the stonucu is "wealc" tlie boli alv liecouies weak ened bv la.-k of nutrition, and United Stm i., inv..,i tM "J ""s strange sixtn sense o.,-. , -- ... . ... always Know about wliere you are. It sum of ,.9. without the BllBbtat 1 1 to some dosree a memaiV for back remuneration from any of the great tracks and land marks, but to a utilities owned by New Zealand. The ' greater extent an instinct for the lay millions in profits arising from the ; ?r th JUn0'. for relative bearings express companies, railroads, tele-1 !ZVZ JZ graphs, telephones, post roads and 1 place. It is not an uncommon facul other public utilities went into private l)- "et somc lack It utterly If you hands, while the neonle ualrt ihnir ,.v. nro 01,0 r ,lle la,er class do not ven ture. for you will get lost us sure as shooting, and being lost in the nioun ! tains is no joke. ' Some men posses It. others do not. Tlie distinction seems 10 be almost i , arbitrary. It can be largely develop I cd. but only In i.,oso with whom ; original endowment of the faculty ' makes development possible. No tortlon. In aumtfon to paying the run ning expenses of the government. In New Zealand, the actual expen ses of running the government amounted to $33.38 per capita, as stated, but this included the total ex pense of running the railroads, ex press, telephone, telegraph, post mat,er how long a direction-blind man roads It has been pointed 0111 that the ' original ctwt or the territory inclutl- j ed in what is known as the Louisiana . purchase could be repaid each year j I by the contribution of 1 per rent of ' I the agricultural productions in the! I country named. This astoulshlnc but ! ! truthful statement is dwelt upon in j (i,v,JW attacks ' n ICC 1L U.IVU Ml Lllllll Lllf lldllll Lllltllll l.u.., 1 ..,,111 . . 1 111-.,,, 1,1 .1, nf enmmorre anil labor entirtnit "Tor. 1 .. ritorfal and Commercial Expansion of I ami other -i-ns , It may be news to some that the Golden Medical Dicov- land area of the Louisiana purchase , was 875.01'S square miles, or nearly j CS.tHIO square miles greater than the 1 area of the original 13 states The ! population of the Louisiana purchase ; in lSiitl was H.'OS.UIG. and at the i time of its purchase less than 100,000. The total area is nearly ono-third ' that of the union, nnd the opulatlon nlout one-fifth thereof 1 mm -S GJ 'iLIW We make a Specialty of Building Round or Square I WATER TANKS! Also Header Beds all sizes and kinds. We make them right and tbej ' ilways give satisfaction. Our work Is never slighted or botched. 1 Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. parcels posts, and all these public utilities. But here is tlie beauty of the sys tem. The income of the government uf New Zealand for the year was $r,3.S0 per capita, a per capita profit to tlie government of $10.42. while the millions in America went to pri vate corporations and the people paid out $7.97 each, and then the govern ment sustained a doflcit of $17,000. 000 In July alone. The only tax paid by the people of New Zealand was for school, county and municipal expenses, tho income from the public utilities paying all the other expenses, and leaving a clear profit from the operation, of $10.42 per capita. In addition to paying ,(.07 each, the people of the United States pay double, and In some Instances 10 times the cost of public accommoda tions in New Zealand, the corpora tions are reaping tho profits and the government will Increase taxation to make up the continuous deficit. The surplus accumulated by the operation of public utilities In New Zealand Is oxpunded In Internal und seaport Improvements, tno govern ment making these Improvements vol untarily, without endless petitions from the people. IT IS UP TO PENDLETON. The East Oregonlan was Influen tial In bringing 'he IMgby-Clove har vester factory and foundry to Pou dleton and has been proud of its frequents the wilderness, he Is never sure of himself. Nor is the lack any reflection on the intelligence. I once traveled in the Black Hills with a young fellow who himself frankly con teased that, after much experiment. It hat' come to the conclusion that he could not "find himself." He asked me to keep near him and this I did as well as I could, but even then three times during the course of 10 days ho lost himself completely in the tumultuous upheavals and can yons of that badly mixed region. Another, an old grouse hunter, walked twice in a circle within the confines of a thick swamp about two miles square. On the other hand, many exhibit almost marvelous skill In striking a bee-line for their ob jective point and can always tell you, even after an engrossing and wander ing hunt, exactly where camp lies. Outlook. THE BODY BEAUTIFUL. A brilliant writer said to me the other day that the world seems to bo reverting to the old Oreclan love of physical prowess and admiration for the body beautiful. Of course, we are a long way from this yet. Fancy our hollow-chested, pigeon-toed wo men with their square hips and hour glass waists dressed as the Greeks used to dress. Fancy our average business man with his protuberant paunch and skinny arms, posing as a Gre.ek hero. Sad as this thought Is. thore is room for oncouragoment. Our people, both men nnd women, uro im proving in size, figure and carriage, and will continue to improve. Wheth er the .general intelligence and mcntnl development will ever reach as high nn average among us as It did among 1 ! i When I Urll I win all rmi-iluwn ami liaii a 1 verv unnlrauni ,.,., In .. ........ i. . choked up, and at timr it ni very hard for nie to breathe I had aevere lieadachea and cutlmic ! paint in my knee joint Wan ao vreaL I could I not attend to ray work nnr walk up or down auira without the anit4ii-e of rov ttrotlier or 1S03 was more than $103,000,000. their! TnT, h. X",aK1r loans and discounts more than $500,- ; I can go up and down Uir and perl'urm my 1 4 000,000. aud their total resources, mXZ?1?'? .V".: ' t ,.. rA rv.n . , , t a 1 ona-nirr. an 1 can aMtire you that Ufa (a nearly $l,i 50,000,000, while the Indl-i worth living ' il ,T . I . .. I- . , , I ' i . - L..?. . r 11 . IT In the It states into which the Iiulsiaua purchase has been sub-dl-; vfded the value of the farm animals alone, on Januao' 1, 1903. was $1,119.-: ery makes the weak stomach strong. It cures diseases of the- stomach and other organs of di gestion ami nutrition, and so enables the body to resist or throw off other diseases. Men and women who are sick are in vited to consult l)r Pierce, by letter, free, and so obtain without charge the opinion of a specialist on their ailments. All cor respondence strictlv confidential Ad drew Dr. R. V. Pierce, UuujIo, N . ."For the pat two veara r luve htm a verv atek woman wrllea Mr. Cliealev uf los V,ud. Und Ave Cleveland. Ohio. -I tried luedionri from doctor aud to 110 avail. At lat I derided "The Kodak" season Is now on and we have the largest and most complete line profession al and amateur photographic goods ever shown in the city. Don't forget to take a camera or kodak with you on your -cation, 512.000. The mineral wealth OUtptlt 1 '?..,ry Ur MrW Golden Medical UiKovery in 1002 shows :ili,0W),.,j(i tons of coal, ' 13.839.000 tons of Iron, $37,837.5713 In I silver (at coining value), and $39. S41.50S In gold. The capital stock of the batiks In , Brock & McComas Company DRUGGISTS. Cor. Main and Court St, Pendleton, Oregon. vldual deposits In national banks In 1903 reached the gratifying totnl of $471.220,000 an Increase of over 50 lier cent within a single decade. In newspapers nnd periodicals the num ber Increased from 4789 In 1890, to 5, 741 l,n 1903; the postofllcea from 13, 474 to 10,437, and the railway mileage from 51.823 to 62.403, the latter being nearly 31 per cent of the total rail way mileage of the country Accent no substitute for "Golden MmL iratl Discovery." There is nothing juat u good for dyspepsia or debility. fiiliousnead is cured by the tue of Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. CONSTIPATION nltias ataM I anvasa4j ah.l. u lilMlUaaaddorinc tbU tlm 1 bU to Ak n What may we not expect trorn , i.".0 country whoso area Is only about 2000 i"? cau. and ioj;r i.m w.il square miles less than the combined S&WS.fi&J?, area of the United Kingdom. Nether- &i?$a3g&.-" lands, Belgium, Germany. France, b. r. riakr, koaaoU, in. Spain, Italy and Switzerland, when we , remember that the present population of the Louisiana purchase Is but 14, 708.61C. and that of tho foreign conn-' tries named is 202.363.573? I Beat for The Dowels Eight-Hour Law Sustained. George Gloa vs. J. C Broad, sewer I contractor. Is an action that came upt before Judge Bolt today for the pur-1 jKise of deciding the validity of the eight-hour ordinance. No. 1114. passed by tho city council, says tho Spokane Press. The ordinance requires that a man employed by the city must work olght hours per day at 25 conts per hour ami overtime to be paid at he rate of one and one-half. Gels tins beon working nine hours a day taaaw ineuuweis CANCrvCATrUimc Plaaaant, Pali labia. Pounl, Tula Good, Do Good. Havar blckju, Weakan or Orlpe. ltc. Sc. We. Navar aold in bulk. Tba aannlna tablet autnpad COO. Quran laad to ear or roar inouej tack. Sterllof Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 603 ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION I0XES Columbia University College Place Health Food Wafers, fruit crackers, cream sticks, nut butter and salted poanuta. Despam & Clark Oregon St. Helen's Ha A GIRLS SCHOOL OF THE d EST CLASS corps of teachers, 1 tlon, building, equipment-tie I Send for catalogue. Opens September 15, 1901 C0AU LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Co Recognized as the belt nl most economical fuel V are prepared to contract I you for your winters rW We deliver coal or weoiul any par' of the city Laatz Bnw MAIN STREET. NEAR Collegiate. Preparatory. Commcrc for 37 days nnd the Judge decided 1 lal and araramnr Orade Courses. Ap Hiat he be allowed the extra time. 1 nly for cataloKue. Boarding school for tue Aineninns is quite anomer ques-j inereuy sustaining tlie decision of young men and boys, tlon Ur U. C Nowtort In Medical 1 Supreme Court Justice Hnrlon and Box 344, University Park Station. Record j favoring M10 eight-hour ordinance I Portland, Oregon, J. L. VAUGHN I Electrician Prompt attention given and all work executed properly. Kleotrloal Supplloi of all klnUi OFP1CK-121 VVBST COURT ST. (Tribune Dulldluc) PCflltlvely the bet r made. Any quantity J00 4 sire. Delivered to Jf home. Always call to' pia. A. N0LTE Phone Mais HI- lttn j The French I Restaurant Beat 25 Cent Meal in the W Elegant Furnlahed Connection, Ml mis LaFONTAlN& Main 8trt- Oreflonn - only 15 ecnt.