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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1904. PAQE FOUR. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSI'APEU. tholr friends. Money Is doing It,- as money will accomplish most anything with some men, under certain condi tions. I'ubllslieil every nttermwn (except Sunday) at Itnmetau. uron. oy toe Here Is a hit of political food for nought. In the, fall of 1903. about EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING 400 miners and business men of Alas- COMPANY. sDiisrmrTios iiatks Ully. on yr oy man . . . Pali;, til niuutlM by mail . Dally, inn, months by mall Daily. one mouln by null . . Dally, per month by carrier Wtfefcly, one yetir by mall Weekly. lx months by mall Weeklv. four moullw by mall .... Semi-Weekly, one year by mall .. 6eml-Wekly, lx Bioutbs by mall . Setul Weekly, three mouths by mall , kn. petitioned the postal department a. Washington to remove the limit on o tHi mall packages from Alaska, In order I.-.-.-. ' allow thont to Bhlp out their gold HELEN HUNT'S GRAVE. 1 soldiers In the respective armies are all thnt nnv general could desire. The To understand the picturesque heuii ' fault with the Itusslau nrmy then lies ty of the following little poem. It Ib ! plainly In the quality of the officers, necessary to know sometlu.HK of as Mr Whlghnm has said. Helen Hunt nnd her romantic, yet Tin- difference between the .Inp trnglc life among the Western In- onose officers' Inleuse seriousness of tllans. purpose and the Uusslnn officers' Reared In u cultured Now England good-fellowship measures more than homu, and highly educated, she came . do numbers In the relative difference Wost nnd devoted her ontlre life to-a !of the two armies. New York World defense of the American Indian, lived among them, studied tholr ways, WHAT WAR COSTS, heard their plaints, listened to their Tories of the conquest of their Innd .Modern naval warfare Is one of WORMS "I hut tor yean mfffrrJ from Trhatmedlealmea ' f allM Urapepala and Catarrh of the Stnmaeh. In Aufftut I purchaiedaboxof Caacaretaaod waa lur t prUed to and that 1 "had 'em' yea a wlffclln. ' qalrmlne nui left roe. Jadgo oar doetora aur. Member ScrltiiwAIcltae Hon. .News Auoela . ,.n , r nvnlil flirt nnlirntialnn fif i t .,... , .1 ti.... .. . ... ... ... . Li " , 1 y wie wiuies mm im- urauiouuu m uip ntosi rosiiv tnings tnat ran ne i.no the transportation companies who i their hunting grounds, the murder of i imagined and a combat between two 50 charged thorn exorbitant rates on the ' tllelr families and destruction of their ; fi(,ts tnunns the ex)endlture of vnsi Uust. The department refused to Homes by the Incoming tide of ciWIl-1 SUI11S ,,r m.mey. Some-idea of the , , .... . zatlon. high cost can be arrived at by taking sc hed the petition. These minors As rosuIt of nor infatuation for a Japanese warship like the Knsuga were somitug gold into tne united the Indian, she wrote a uentury iu , N'ysshln and calculating the mini States and w.erc absolutely at the ! Dishonor." being a scatuing reuuKo 01 for of shots she would discharge, say J care enjoyed the bettor health eTeralnee. Itntit this teltlcinnlal will appeal tn other ufferera.1 Chat. Blackitock. 1319 DlTlnltjr Place. teak 1 uuauaipma, la. Best For Ti n - 1 1 candy cathartic The Kast Oregonlan Is on rale at U. 11. nieh's News Stntiils at Hotel Portland and Hotel Perkins. Portland, Oreson. San Francisco llureau. 40S Fourth St. I'hwmrrt llureau. IMU Seeurlty nullum u-a(hlDCton. U C. llureau. 801 N. W. morev of th comnanles oneratlnc In I ,ho Kovornment on Its treatment of . por, Arthur. The first named ship more of the companies npiraung in the ne8Ult? tn,8 sho lg the cnrrles four cannon which cost 30.- Alaska. They were far romoved mKiloroaB of Rnrnomi," n beautiful nno cut.n. one of these guns can flro from Washington and It took months J Indian story, nnd many stirring poems rwo shots per minute und every shot I to cot tholr notitlon to Washington . and short stories. rosts S-100: thus in five minutes these 14th st,. . k , efff,r,,i ureal , 't0 iu Hfe 8,10 married a man tour cannon can discnarge 40 bombs ' Ulet,5, "",1,, P' ; ' inamed Jackson, a banker In Colorado , tt c()at of j,c,000. The smaller enn- loss.es b delas and continued high , Sl)rlnc3i nud when she aied. at her ,, W)8t ench jis.nno und every shot rates of express. This week a little request she was burled on top of , m,,,v fir., means an uxnondltnre of Entered at Pendleton p"toGIce as eeeond- coterie of bankers in New York went i Cheyenne mountain, a high peak of 1 $70. They are verv rapid and it Is up to the postnl department and nsk- tl,e ranK overlooking Colorado estimated that in five minutes the 12 , for the same identical change 'LVrTwUhJ SVJ EST TJAl ed for the helpless Alaskan miners Weeklv the removal of the limit on mall So great was the love of the In- ' packages, in order to nllow them to Hns for their protector and defender, ship their currency and gold to 'n fZJ ope by mall, and the favor was 1m- tlirew a Btono lipon jt n memory of mediately granted. The miners ship- her. until the mound became a moun- ping gold into the United States, for j tain of stones of all shapes, colors Pla ant. Palatable, rotent, Taite Good. Do Oood. Metir Sicken, Weaken or Qrlpe, tec :5c. SOc. Nerar old In bulk. The iteuulne tablet Itauiped CUC. Uaaranteed to euro or your money back. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y. 304 ' ANNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES LET US SUPPLY YOU m aaaaaaara t nn M 1 I, mm A M B - - v a B Dimension lumber 0, . " oas' sh, Doors, 1 Mou Id ni tiiij. ' 1 n. AJU11I1IT.W , riiiUR Telepboae. Main 11. la matter. WATEI . FT -"V4 viai OnnneiT ai m. TAnK A MISSING $10,000 BILL. We make a Specialty of Round or Square Bulldln; Oh' tell us where and how to Go To find the land of Sw.eet Content; We have forgot the pleasant way Through which our childish footsteps went: Kor we have fared In other lands. And strange roads traveled to and fro, And. homesick, now we fain would find The bleaaed land we used to know. Oh' tell us where and where It lies: Point out the way our young feet went: No other country satisfies We want the land of Sweet Content' Frank Grey. circulation, were not entitled to the , government's respect. A kinds nnd sizes. The custom was Nearly 15 years ago a man entered the First National Bank of Denver, and walked Into the office of David II Moffat, the president of the bank. IT. l,r,,t 1. , In t.lo !, lin m nnt v n mm mr niuiiv vmrH. 111- ,. , , . . . . . a few hank-' , ho.lv was Wnid from s"'" .ul V'""1. . """-S . k"ltls- We them right and thej - J ers shipping gold out of the United . this mountain resting place and laid TZ LT' 7x1 sum of States, can manipulate the officials I beneath a most Imposing monument nu)nov Mr Mffat Sent for the to suit their convenience. ! in the cemetery at Colorado Springs. moll(,j. allll 'nmng the bills was one where she now rests. ;()f $1U-nor, denomination. Hec.ontly If the 300 laborers working on the!, The, 0"wlng "ttle poem recalls th Bvernmelll cait,(1 , u)1 $10.nno electric light and power plant on the ! tSntato bl"6' aml t,le on? 8,vcn by Mr Mof- Walla Walla river above .Milton, are '"' the only one that has not been . , , , , . ., .presented for redemption. No trace exempt from road tax. and can defy j STORM ON CHEYENNE. jof e mn who BOt the mQney waR the officers and the law with Impu-! (Helen Hunt's Grave.) 'ever found. Minneapolis Tribune, nlty. then whv cannot every farm Look' where the clouds sweep over hand in Umatilla county, every rail- Y(m nlountan llke a Ul,Be. Titalll(. road man in the county, every mill i grave WATER TANKS Also Header Beds all sizes ant ' lulls. We make them right and the; always give satisfaction. Our wori is nevor slighted or botched. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. its hand and other laborer do the same ' Upon the wind-swept plains thing? These men have been in the st00P sl(Ies Gave countv since Mnrr-h nH hr, 1 A tomb to one who stirred the hearts Frank urey. ; - of men . uwier nom.e nor neauquarters than 1 with sweetest songs and strongest o3oc the camp at the power site. They pleas for right, . are amenable to the laws, and should Above the clouds. O blessed sign Several Willamette valley counties bo compelled to contribute to the sup-! w J"0 her heart was sore are preparing to make an elaborate port or the roaUg, as other ,auorerg I aoken exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair. Because the power company is a rich j With woman-woes and for a race by Choice space will soon be all dispos- concern and has Innro interests ,it I might ed of. as these counties are detorm- onbt i Oppressed and tortured? All Is well aja,uav.. in 11U I 1 J I MIII11III I III!' II " Ined to make a great showing, and special path for Its laborers. If these secure the most conspicuous and val- men are exompt( thc county has Ie. liable locations for their displays. Ex- gany and unjgti. enforced collec- perts are now at work in the valley Uon of road aml m)1, tav on i,nn,,rll!. with her. The burden and the fever nnd the stir Are over over. I.qt the cold rain blur All beauty into specter swnthed In shrouds. Above life's storms, its wronged and wronging crowds. i I "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 -a-cation. Some day we. too, shall be above the clouds. .Mary S. Paden. counties collecting fruit and cereal of arm hantls wn residence is exhibits and grain in the sheaf for ag temporary In the county as that of the purpose of decorating the space the powcr ,ant .iaoorers am, who3e allotted to the different counties. cIa,ms t0 exempt,on are as ...at and , County courts, commercial bodies and r,ght. The county contributed JS00 I RUSS1A-S military WEAKNESS private citizens are there working to- ,owarri tho nst' ., RUSSIA S MILITARY WEAKNESS. J gether to make a fitting exhibition of from vniton to the nower ninnt fnr I H. J. Whigham. the World's corres- , t their resources. ha ununir,t i,nnu r nondent with General Kuronatkln's t ...V ii.l,ll.l I",!!!.!!! Ul VliU l-UWI - ,,, It . , I, , , .Mt . M . Ifii. I uruiy, turn ,u u majiuiuii iiiiiicu jvb' Russian ' ' ? Th rad Wl" be f b,,t "ttle terday the real secret of the succes- i,i.u..v. uao, cacuih to me cumpuuy, j sive triumpns or tne Japanese torces and now this stand taken by that in tho Manchurian campaign He In sharp contrast to the papers.' cry of "no quarter to the bar barians." In the Japanese war. comes the thrilling and almost sublime ro mances from the Japanese side. Ill the Japanese field hospitals thous ands of wounded Itussian soldiers are being nursed tn health, the Brock & McComas Company DRUGGISTS. Cor. Main and Court Sts. Pendleton, Oregon. i ! i I i a 4 GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds nave good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices made. A .... - JVU UC ueiiicicu iu your home. Always call for Olim- pla. A 'Phone Main 181. For Cash. o ! W. C. M1NNIS Leave orders at Neuman's Cigar Store. i I he rrenc comnanr acainst Hip nnvmpnt nf rnml 'said: 1 ' nillD, . .-. rl,l ,1,.. .ilil. .t ,. , ... i i 1111: n i,,m iiiiioi "v iuiii. fc.n; v. 1. 1 . i Its employes will be the ,., , ,h nt(lt.nre ,, in ,, taxes by cause or considerable Ill-feeling to-1 whole training and discipline of the ward It among other taxpayers who Itussian army. are forced to pay their Just share of "No Koneral could possibly ask for ".the burden of countv anil nreelnnt . "'" wounds healed, tholr illness admin- ,.oram, ti. , , 1 (Uer He 18 0 spiennm marcner, bup- " hmn eivii KOVernraent- If the road law applies port8 lleat an,i and hunger nnd Istered to all in such a humane. cMl- on(j ahorer k BppIeg (o a) ,a wUh a Umt Ized manner that the wondering Itus- j ,)orer8 nH coniltons of reslllenc(, 1)e. 1 surpassed, and above all he Is brave sian prisuners cannot understand it. . (h 8ame to a fault. When the Hussians were carried into 1 ' But the Russian officer, gallant. J.p. hospitals, they fully expect- The best era has not yet dawned In '.0 iFtvSFSZ ed to be tortured to death That a . the West. The civilization of the than the present. From general down foe could exercise the common umen-1 great Northwest states is yet In a to the youngest subaltern It would he Itles of humanity had never entered , crude and unformed condition. Coun- difficult to find one in a thousand the darkened brain of the Slav. The try roads are neglected and the traf-! l'ho k,noW8 "r caes anything about , . ,. . . the science of modern warfare." conception of human kindness and ; fic of the country districts costs so Ei p Knight, in the same Issue of mercy had seemingly never dawned ' much, and so much money Is Invest- tho World, des'crlbed the excellent upon the barbarous soldiers of the , ed in heavy teams and wagons to , morale of the Japanese troops. Both north, for with them and their antes- overcome the Incomnleteness of tho I concsponuents insist that the private tors the rule has always been that ' civilization, that the profits, and con- prisoners of war are unnecessary 1 sequently the comforts of country life burdens and the first duty of the I are miserably limited, iu comparison ' captor is to got rid of the captives, to what the future promises. When Japan has Imbibed more of the Chris-1 the Idle mountain streams are har-1 tlan spirit In 25 years than Kussla nessed and are employed in general -can claim after 500 years under the Greek "church." Refreshing and Healthful The City Brewery Bottled Beer. To understand social conditions in Colorado, at the present time, Just Imagine that the same condition as now prevails there, prevailed In Pen dleton. Imagine an .ex-mayor of the city, who had shown his fearlessness Ing electricity to propel cars through the country districts, to bring the most remote settlement into close touch with the world, then the farmer can dispense with his heavy wagons, and costly teams, and the long, tedl-. oils, expensive haul from tho farm to the market will ceas.e to sap the life ! from the. Industry of tho farm. We ! boast of the rural mall system, of -the I - - WL LVVt i The greatest summer drink. It goes right to the spot. Always have this superior beer In your home. It gives youth and vigor to your tired system. Physicians recommend beer that la pure. City Brewery Bottled Beer la always good and always tho same. It is made In Pondleton and not I subject to changes of temperature In Doing snippea. Put up In quarts, pints and half pints, and delivered in any quantity desired. Bottling works telephone 1771. Residence telephone 1831. Often leads to pov erty. No real woman ever sold her heart for the luzuriei of life. in combatting what he considered a wrong element, to bo threatened with I telephone and the railroad. These .1 IV. I , Urx ,11,1 , I .... 1 1. ll ,1 ul, .nt'nntanA. n.... . .1 .. . I ..rot.. ..u- .... ' ""V; , ' " t..jUii.u..- nut many .woman who has gladly faced though this Is his home, his business plnce compared to the possibilities of poverty for thc man she loved, may well Is here, his interests are solely here, the future. Naturo has nlaced her ! doubt ber wisdom when pain become nnd his monev Is Invested in proper-1 matchless engines of nroL-ress with.1 ".le n,f l? ot Jveny. n sue were ncd, doubt ber wisdom when pain become the mate of twvertv. If she were rich. u . ,..u..c, .....o, ... . " - B..h,..w , rUKrB slte thinks, she could find a way of cure, ty, which to dispose ot hurriedly, in the very gras of muii and If ho , Dr. Pierce's I'avoritc Prescription Is J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention clvan anil all work xoautatl proparly. Blaatrleal supplies of all kinds OFFICE-121 WBST COURT ST, (Tribune Bulldlnc) Hill Military Academy I: PORTLAND, OREGON A private boarding ' 11 nnd day school. Man ! ual training, military j discipline, college pre- j ! paratlon. Boys ot any i age admitted at any , time. Fall torm open: I Sopteraber 14, 1904. , CUT THIS OUT. , And mall to Dr. J. W. Hill, Hill Mill tary Academy, Portland, Or. i I have . .-. . boys, whom I want to send to a military school. Their ages are Please send me prices and terms; also illustrated descriptive catalogue of your chool. (Name (Address) Private Dining Parlors. Elegant Furnished Rooms Connection. UUiJ UUI I I i 11I1HI , v 633 Main Street. n t? t r T & Co. KAiiTDATnce nr BRIC WORK. done in first-class manner. AUU1CD9 MUA tuv, Oregon Portland St Helen's Hallj A GIRLS 8CHOOL. OF THE HIOH GST CLASS corps ot teachers, loca tion, building, equipment the beat. Send for catalogue. Opens September 1G, 1904. Columbia University Collegiate, Preparatory, Commerc ial and Grammar Grade Courses. Ap ply for catalogue. Boarding school for young men and boys. Box 344, University Park Station. Portland, O."on. would mean a heavy financial loss. Imagine a band of hired thugs living In this community, ready at every nod of their master's head, to strike I will take Intelligent charge and dl-1 within the reach of every one. It lifts rect their forces aright, he will corao ) "e mm.len ' P" " wmcu we'K'i? 10wn , ., . , , ' V . . i those who suffer from womanly diseases. Into his true dominion, in the Indus- It establishes regularity, dries weaken- I trial and business world. The 1 inc drains, heals inflammation and ul- down or arrest some suspected cltl-1 greatest barrier to the completo utll-' "fa"011 on" c,,re8 le"lale weakness, zen. for .expressing his plain opinion, izatlon of mountain streams and ."!! Imagine officials of this county and power sites today Is the fact that ""f' u;.f!V"OTCTT;ra,rr.OUT city deposed and driven from homo cities nnd states are neglecting to' lucto" aia i would have to othroKh'on op. I , .1 tralion. tail I commcucrd to umt Ir. fierce1! because they dared to express a I reserve these sources of wealth for Favorite prescription nnd 'Golden Medical ni- frank oplulon on public questions. If j the benefit of the people. They are j iieJubiiBuLSei11 n"w "iHSm' you ran picture this condition to J granting franchise after franchise on meduinii" ".mild tolLyHumcdi yourself, you havo some Id.ea of tho tho matchless public blessings, that due lias made me a new woman." unpleasantness in Colorado. Every j thoso Jilesslngs intended for the use! Weak and sick women, especially those . .u n.i....i- ......... L, ,. .h. .,,..1 "ITeniiKfromd.seasesof lonK standinB. ,,u,i ,i, tv v,i,i'i',u 1,1 uua uian 11.1, ui di.vi,,, iiimj hvuiiiu 4 . invlteu to consult tr. t ierce iiy let' ...1 1...- I , 1 I 1 M , , . , .... ., . 1. I . . . 1 1 1 ,.,.' who nun ujiuiuy expresscu mmuuii iu ajiuL-uiuiur imu mu inuyiiiini; in iiil- tavor of the Miners' Union, Is under monopolist 1e government gav.o the ban, and most of them are already the highest possible Indorsement to ordered out of tho town. It Is a se- government ownership nu a basic crot, malignant, merciless war of ex- principle, when it passed the nationnl termination on the unionists and Irrigation act. , ter, free. All correspondence is held as strictly private and sacredly confi dential. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo. N. Y, Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets arc easy and tileasaut to take. A most effective laxative. PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established in 1866. Open all the year. Private or class instruction, Thousands of graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL C0A LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Col Recognized as the best "4 most economical fuel. are prepared to contract wits v vmir winter's suPPtf- We deliver coal or wood to nny part of the city. Laatz Bros. MAIN 8TREET. NEAR DEPQ Shoe Repaid I have moved m ov ' ej door east ot the Sa inB f pairing of all kinds donate manllko manner at . reason As I havo been in "fVe " years. I need not peakg ltfe Ity of my work for It PJ,ioawb My stock of shoes was damaged by water and m f company told me to M w what I could eel J I w for less man WMU$,jus RANI'- Capacity, Flour exenaneuu . . y, nour. Mill Feed,. Chopped nlwavs on uuu I . - unrilfDIIKH LiU.a ' ...HIT auDoiiea - T'