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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OFtEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST C, 1904. AN INDEPENDENT Published every afternoon (except Sunday) lit rendlctou, ureson, oy mo would lie the most sensible iiml vain- ilc move made townnl ninklni; tho xhlblts ontortnlnlitK. Tho wido pop- i tilurlty or the .Moorliouse pictures NEWSPAPER. would lie a drawing advertisement lor fair. ! the AT THE WHARF. EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING ' rrosiumii hoosovuii is riiuiu wim COMPANY. i having Secretary of Agriculture Wil son carry on a private Investigation sunsciiirriox hati:s. Dally, three months by mail uauy. oue moniu uy mtm Dally, per month by carrier Weekly, one year by mall Weekly, six months by mull Weeklv. four months by mall . . . Semi-Weekly, one year by mall . . Semi-Weekly, six months by mall Semi-Weekly, three months by mall . . JT.00 I of the beef trust anil Its methods. It fl.lln nun ra.f tr mtll. "".' '-.-. -"j .. .., ... . . . . ...... ...... ,.. .1.1.. uauy. ix monins oy man , iran uigii nniu uiiu kuiiii'iiihik ui una character he done as the trust had forced cattle on the hoof to the lowest Member Scrlpps JIcliac tlon. News Assocla .00 .(!. 1..-0 price lu years while sending skyward 'S.oo i the nrlce of nieat on the block. This has been going on since before the elevation of Roosevelt to the presl- 1.00 i .00 Th. 1.i.a, HrAifnnlnn Is on Sillo nt It. It Men's News Stands at Hotel Portland anil i9 doubtless duo to the Motel l'erkins, l-oruauu, uivjiuu. i election com.es off In November. San Francisco llureau. 408 f ourtu at. Chlcauo llureau, 001) Security llullrtlng. Washington, D. C. liureau, 001 14th St., . W. Telephone, Main 11. 'ICntered at I'emlleton postofflec as fecond class matter. "O fiolden Age, whoso light Is of tho dawn And not of sunset, forward, not behind Flood the now heavens and earth, and with thee brine All the old virtues, whatsoever things Are pure and honest and of good repute, Hut add threto whatever bard hath sung Or seer has told of when In trance or dream They saw the Happy isles of prophecy! Let Justlco hold their scale, and Truth divide Between the right and wrong: but give tho heart The freedom of Its fair lnnori- tance. Whtttler. dency and was known to all men and the president's netlon at this late day fact that an Ho that as It may. If he earnestly endeav lors to bring the trust to the bar of I Justice, the people will applaud the ;act although regarding It as a play to I the galleries. The people will have occasion to witness what transpires, , In the matter between now and No-1 vemlior, ! I bear the pulleys creak, tho hawBors strain, Tho strident outcries- of the -stevedores, Tho boatswain's piping, and 1 drenni of shores Heyond tho long plunge of the mighty main. Soon yon lovlathan will daro again The weltering deep with wealth of precious a tores Sinn and his handicraft. Already pours From tho dark funnel smoke of dark er stain. The great screws churn the channel. In the wind Flags are n-fliitter; kerchiefs, hats and bauds Wave, and tip-leaps a little burst of cheers; Hope wings before, and hope rolgns high behind, Save In the stricken heart of one who stands Silent, alone, and cannot see for i tears. Clinton Scollard. In Smart Set. ! EIGHT THOUSANDS OF FAIR WOMEN HPPAI n PPAIQPQ Vfn nr.,.. Catarrhal Dyspepsia ami Nervous Prostration Makes Invalids of More Women Tlmn n... . . . ..... ... --------------.,.,.... . . " " Other t)iu. RESPECT THE FARMERS. "Alfalfa beef." like white clover 1 honey, promises to be listed as one I of the luxuries of the markets. It Is an undisputed fact that beef made fat viows. on alfalfa lias a flavor that Is easily There Is not Thcro Is an Impression more or less i prevalent among young tanners that I a man must leave the farm If he i would be respected. Some think that , the fanner hns the hardest lot of all, I but you do not hear the people of the town express either ono of thesi a man reared among 'llgtlmriiUiinhl.. iin.l whli.li ,'unnol lie!"""' surimmiu.igs mil wuiiiu uongui recognize i counterfeited. Uutehers Is educated suf a special nuotn- ; til the public taste i (Iclently to warrant Hon for all'alfa,t'ed stuff. Cnro and system In feeding certainly have 1 much to do In making the quality of J meat and now Hint nature has come 1 j o SUNDAY CLOSING FARCE. Tlio Now York World to return to the farm again I have otten advised voium men to uo on the this quality of allalfu beef In all the farm to earn tnelr start In life 1 large cities and it will not be long tin- buve believed tor many years, have repeated It again anil again, and now say deliberately, that, lu my opinion, a first $."no or a $1000 can be saved quicker on a farm than anywhere else It is one thing to earn money and an other to save it. I can pick out HO farmers in my own eomitv who have accumulated I to the aid of the stockman In giving more than any 30 business men in the ! an aroma to the smoking beef steak. county. They nre Individual men, it Umatilla hay fields and herds or cat- it! tnl- wlt greater possessions than .i !. . ,. . i ,.... , ., any tanner, but they are so few thnt Ule have already advanced another ' m()st lortmiate wl mve ))(!ou notch. outstripped by the most successful 30 " farmers. , Perhaps hogs wore never before so j The next 30 farmers will have twice scarce lu Portland as they have been ' as much as the next 30 business men. , durlnir the naat week. This Is no loke. '-ut '"e farmers exalt their own occu ' nor pkiy of words, but actual facts. ' During the entire week scarcely a i. i - i bitterly criticises the management of ( tlll, )rlce is soarK around the ?0.25 the St. Louis fair and the cougr.ess j marl;. T, scarcity should induce which combined to close the doors of I tlu. farmers in the wheal and alfalfa the tair to me puuilc on buniiay. yet j districts to prepare a few fat porkers j which by clandestine nrrnngements eiici, yu!l. on tl, wastt of tl, ,..lnll permits a favored few to have spec-1 It K jst ik(, fu,ing nionoy. lal guides on Sunday and view the fair free from the crowds. Farmers and editors are the only j patlon. It is honorable. There is nothing illsliuuorablo in hard work. There is no aristocracy except tho aristocracy of Industry. L. W. Shaw, In Pacific Homestead. 0 iyrWNa Jh I :::::::::i-r::r::':::i ln "'"'"'"""tlon and catarrh, i have t JVIiss Louise MatU T":z:::":::"::::::jZ2Z&& now been -well for six montliH. ami I f I UBC ' Mrs. Leone Dolehan. jj buy COST OF A CAIV..-AIGN TRAIN. Tho Sunday closing of the great ox- ; two classes of people who do not have Crops grow and news -acci!- positions Is one of the most utterly ! to work. un-Chrlstinu things ever done by tho ! mnlat.es while the farmer and editor American congress. It Is wholly and utterly detrimental to religious sentiment, because It de prives the poor, the very people that need an open gate on Sunday, from witnessing the wonderful collection of resources and features of their country and the world. Here is the World's censure and It Is worthy of repeating overy day, un til tho American people come to their senses on this furce: "The visit of President Roosovelfs sons to the World's Fair on Sunday by special permit was a characteristic exam pi o of our national humbug and hypocrisy and tho growing disposition -to create privileged classes. "If Sunday sight-seeing at tho fair 1)0 so demoralizing as to require tho exhibition to bo closed to tho public on that day, then It was a great wrong to contaminate tho minds of these in nocent lads by the scandalous experi ence. "If the sight of the world's marvels bo as harmless on Sunday as on any other day, then tho admission of tho president's sons by special favor was an advertisement of the hypocrisy of tho rule that deprives tho public of the same advantages to please a few bigoted busybodles. "Hundreds of thousands of people will fail to seo the fair, and so will be mentally the poorer for the rest of th.elr lives, becauso Its gates have been been sealed on their only day of leisure. "If wo ovpr bavo another such exhi bition it Is to bo hoped that Its man agers will have courage enough to refuse and congressional appropriation made contingent upon any such Inva sion of popular rights." sleep. The cost of cnmjialgnlng by special train Is not small. A completely com fortnble train must have a prlvato car for the use of the man who Is doing the brunt of tho work and hfs secre-'' taries and assistant speakers, Then there must bo another car for J tho reporters of the press associations 1 Miss Anna Prescott, in n lettor from lil South Seventh strtwt, Mluiivaiolis, Minn., writes: " was completely used up last all, my appetite had tailed and I felt weak and tired all the time. I took Peruna for five weeks, and am glad to say that I am completely restored to health." Anna I'rescott. Mrs. Ia'Omo Doluhan, In a letter from the t'ominurciiil Ilotol, Miuncnriolls, Minn., writes: 'For two months my physician export- lug liilliimiiiiitlou and catarrh. I havo now licen well for six months, and J give nil tho credit to lVrutin."' Mrs. Jvoiiu Doluhiiii, Peruna will bo found to uffuut an .im mediate ami lasting cure In all r.ies of systemic catarrh. It aels quickly and beneficially on thu dlHeiisril mucous iiH'inlirniii's, uud with hi-nltliy mucous membranes the catarrh can im lougur exlit the reporters ot the particular news- m.nieil with mo trying to euro h hard tinners of thn slntps tlimtmli which tin. .i ...i.i .., ... .. train is passing, and for the campaign I never saw a band so pretty that i committees of the state. There must oe a inning car. .Man may live ny cold whiab. buttled iu my stomach, euiu- A Letter From Mrs. Stiwttr Warrd Tho following letter 1 frota thei of lato Governor and now H.S.Penit! F. F Warren of Wjomlng: " I iiiii coiMlantly troubled with col rough. i'U'., hut tliaukis to jour pi iiR'dlcliii', I'tiriinu, I alwaw flnll Ml LotilHi, .Matt. IBM) Vim Huron St.. prompt i.'iirc."-.Mrs.F.K. Warren. Chicago, 111., writes: , If j ou do not derive prompt ind id " Peruna Is a mott wonderful liu'diclne factory results from tlieiw) ol Pmd write at oiico to Dr. Ilarlmin.giri:;! full statement of yourcae and he for catarrhal and stomach trouble. " I suffered ho lone with liidiuestlon and dyspepsia, and tried many things 1 I' pl'ui'd to give yuu his valuslk to euro me, without roller. 1 dually j vice graun. bought a bottle of Peruna and lu Jut A (til re- r. llartiiiiin, 1'retUiDl six weeks I was entirely rid of my The Hiiriuiau SuulUiluiii, Colua! stomuuli UoilOIo." ixjUUo .MuU. I Uliio I cared to hold It in hot Atchison Globe. weather. JOSPEH'S WELL. No exhibit of Or.egon resources is complete without a Moorhouso picture attached, Pbotopraphs of places and persons, and of tho features of a country that It is Imposslblo to ex hibit, are necessary to a complete, appreciation of tho surroundings. 'There Is llttlo interest attached to a small bag of wheat, tagged "part of a 50-bushol-to-tlio-ucre-crop." Rut bosido tho llttlo. bag of wheat place soveral photographs of a 1000-acro wheat field and two or threo 30-liorso combined iharvostera ut work, and Immediately the exhibit of wheat teems with life, romanco and human Interest. Illus trations are the life of all readable magazines and papers, and Just so ar,o pictures of places, persons and sur roundings tlio llfo of all prosaic ox- At Dothnu, In upper Palestine. Is a pool which has refreshed tho trav eler for centuries. ' It is the well of Joseph. Its environs form a dreary enough prospect. Above it is a low. Insignificant hill upon whoso summit cluster u fow miserable mud huts, and at the base Is the sordid anachronism of a puffing st.enm mill,, while nwny from Its stretches In all directions tho faint toned, almost hueless expanse of the Syrian landscape, long reaches of palest blue and gray and yellow, with only an occasional blotch of bril liant color In the foreground. Dieary and waste and sad indeed is tho scene to the eyes of the flesh, but to the eyes of tho spirit that squat, bald hill becomes a veritable Mount ot Visions visions of a thousand times more real and vivid than the specta cle of mud huts and steam mill and rocky wastes. .Metropolitan Magazine. a inning car. .Man may tinned goods alone for a day or two, but a buffet car trip of more than ' two days Is simply murderous. Th I'lllltmin rftnli:mv ,liririr,.u frr.n. I $31) to $30 a day for the use of Its cars. Most railroads will nttach a special car to a regular train provided 17 full tures are paid; most railroads charge n dollar a mile for running a special train. The commissary department costs $1C0, more or less, a day. Speakers who nre not candidates receive for $25 to 100 a day for their services, Frequently the entire com pany of passengers goes to a hotel In a city whero there is an- over night stop: in some cases tho natlonnl com mittee pays the landlord, at other times the bills nro paid by tho stale or tho city committee. Hut It la perfectly clear that what ever else campaigning by special train mny accomplish. It keeps money moving. Lindsay Denison In KVery- i body's .Magazine. Hill Military Academy LOCKS LEY HALL M. L. Lomlcr, a prominent mining man, dropped dead in Uakor City Friday. WATERMELON SYRUP. In York county, Va thoy are mak ing watermelon syrup, which Is said to bo rich nnd soft in taste, nnd as good aa It sounds. Tho South sends tho earliest watermelons away, 8ho can by no means eat all tho later and best Inevitably, there la great waste of watermelona. Watermelon syrup, watermelon sugar; there Is a new In dustry In tho bud. If tho flavor of watermelon syrup Is as happy as It Is painted, maple syrup will have to look to Ita laurels. Besides, it Is get ting harder overy year, in tho cltlea at least, to got genuine maple ayrup. With tho Procession, Kverybody'a Magazine for August. Castle Rock,. California. (Composed by Thomas Murray Spencer, tho "drummer poet," for eight happy drummers taking an out ing at tho Rock.) There's a castlo In tlio highlands, That Is built upon n rock; Its knights just number eighty, And thoy own all tho stock. Tho stock Is freely watered, From tho spring that over flowa, Smelling strongly of that region Whero 'tis aaid thoy wear no clothes. For thy fabled fountain T,otho, No'er could boast of such n thing As malting driimmora eighty Day a boiling sulphur spring. I was never fond of water, Until I Htruck this spring, Rut my whisky days ore ended Water's pralaoa will I alng. Although ho was not guilty of com plicity In bis son's crime, tho father of tho assassin of Governor Robrln' lilblts. The engagement of Major koff, of Finland, has been token to St. Moorhouso by tho Lowls nnd Clark ' retojaburg and coniiucd In a dungeon , ' , , ,. . ,whoro ho will proiiuhly bo tortured to fair peoplo to photograph Eaat,ern Or- k.ath by neBleot nnd ,human treat- egon scenea for tho different oxhlblta, 1 niont. A Woman's Prayer It ii notable that in th despoadency caused by womanly diseases, there teem to many a tufferiuj; woman, uo way of escape from pain except at the price ol life lUelf. It would be sad to record uch a story of struggle and suffering ex cept ior iuc laci that in such dire, distress many a woman baa found a way back to health and happiness by tbeuteof Dr. Pierce's Favor ite Prescription. The one and only remedy for leucor rh ea, female weak ness, prolapsus, or falling ot the womb, so abso lutely spec'fic and sure in curing these common ailments of women, a to war rant its mukers jn offering to pay, aa they hereby do, the sum of f,$oa reward for a case of the above maladies which they cannot cure, "Your rurtlicine almoit rau.nl me from the dead," writ" Mm. IMwln II. Gartlurr.of ligypt, 1'lywoutli Co., Maw., llox 14, "My uriue wa like Illicit dukt, ami I had tutu alt over me, ami uch a dragging fccliug 11 Kcuitd I could not do my houK work. One day I found a Mile boolt. I read It and wrote lu I)r Pierce, ami in a tew days tecelved au answer. I decided to try hit niediciue, and to-day 1 am a well womau. I have no backache, no headache, uo paiu at all. Iuittl always la Imc headaches previously to the monthly r triotl and well lulu ILiat I would roll uu the iljor in agony I took three bottles of Dr. Pierce s favorite Prescription and three of 'Ooldeu Medical Discovery ' and three vials of Dr. Pierce a Pleasant Pellets, and was com pletely cured, Accept no substitute for " Favorite Pre scription." There is nothing justas good. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser-cnt free on receipt of stamps to cover exiiciise of mailing only. Send I one-cent stamps for the book in jxipsr covers ; or y stumps for the cloth bound volume. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buf falo, N. Y. PORTLAND, OREGON A prlvato boarding and day school. Man ual training, military discipline, college pre parntlon. Boys of any nge admitted at onj time. Fall torm open September 14, 1304. CUT THIS OUT. And mall to Dr. J. W. IIIII, Hill Mill tary Academy, Portland, Or. I have .... boys, whom I want to I send to n milltnrv school. Their aire are Please send 8l,r,,,S- nml in addition to tlio numer- me price's' ami 'terms;' also Illustrated ' 0,H rooms that were already a por descrlptlvo cataloguo of your chool. j Hon of the bouse, seven now onos (Nome liavo been added and nicely finished (Address) n,1(1 furnished. Hot and cold water nave been addon tnrotigiiout me houso and a complot aystom of sewer- i ago has boon put in. A stoword haa Iocl(sl,oy Hall, beautifully located In ii grove of plnoe. within 300 feet of I old ocean, Is an Ideal place to' spend the summer. Lockslcy Hall, undor tho proprietor J ship of Mrs. L. A. Carlisle, has under , gone n complete, renovation this Oregon Portland St. Helen's Hall A GIItLS SCHOOL OF THE HIGH EST CLASS corps of teachers, loca tion, building, equipment the beat. Send for catalogue Opens September 1G, 1904. Columbia University Colloglato, Preparatory, Commerc ial and Grammar Grade Conrsos. Ap ply for catalogue. Boarding school for young men and boys. Box 344, University Park Station, Portland, Oregon. been engaged for the season who will havo charge of tho dining: room and kitchen, and guests will have every attention possible. A clam, bake for tho guests of Locksloy Hall bas been arranged for each Saturday night. A good orchestra will be had! during the entire summer. Although) tho house Is open tho ontlro yoac on the first day of Juue a formal opening Is had with music nnd dancing on th,o front veranda. A pleasant place la Locks, i loy Hall, and guests will doubtleaaj spend a happy vacation at this hotel. Carriages meot all trains. Special rates to, families. Address, for further information, 1 Mrs. L. A. Carlisle, manager. Locksley Hall SEASIDE. OREQON. Refreshing and Healthful The City Brewery Bottled Bw. Tlio greatest summer drinV. lit rluht to the spot, Atw:ivR have this superior beer your home. It gives youth ti M to your tired system. Physicians recommend beer tut pure. City urowery alwaya good and always jbe tut It Is made In Pendleton Ml ' aubject to changes of tempersturt Tieiug alilppeu. , Ti.r. .... I., niinr s. uiatS M" pints, ond delivered in W V desired. Hottllug works teleiibone IL Residence telephone !" PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established iu 1866. Open all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands of graduates iu posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL WATER TANKS we fflalte a Specie 1 Round or WATER TANKS Also Header Bed. a kinds. We make them r bt a slways give ta never alighted or botch Pendleton Planing Hill and Lumber Yard ROBERT F0RSTER, Corner Webb and C-W Shoe RepJ door east of the a . i pairing of all Wn oMbl fi manlike manner have oo" - of J , I need not ffaks f r lS : . nric for It PerMine Aa I y Duii , It of .myvvoric fo mV atock ot riM wr damaged by w - ,e,i tWJ ..nv told we 1 . -ii i sell w wht I could sef". e prlc ir Z leas tuaa whol jA el' I (or Evt Ljoctlonf 1.SCS' " U' sup L cent Co Get Si I the n daily. ltrs at L dry 6 but w0 men's loot wo tei auu , the i tood t Istitioiv ret eat Ely Ree Eeorgo lit W hats Teu Liters, Ifreshln -The lie Pai klph r-AFe- leton. I Fend Ir linn ce wl; pi gl lamp t. Rob -Agen trown Casi t tad Eutln Was Roork I an ! only J that Th it, esi lilt I rppb pun iiche litate u, lute i la I tlio It ti I lot