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1 pis PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 13, 1904. EIqht old mllttnr.v road grnntsnow owned by Paris capitalists. This great body of loud, comprising each alternate station through the heart of Central AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Oregon, is not for sale nor will It be 7 . " , . :mpnTd. The tireless Industry of rublUhed every afternoon (exrept faumUrl nt Itndleton. Ortcam, by tlw settlers on all sides of It Is advancing EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING itg tri, without an effort from the COMPANY. SUIlSCmtTION UATKS oaUs . 'ov yr T am' Dsllv sl months by mail thtliT ;htvf mouth tjy malt Dully, oar month by mll IMIIr br month by carrlfr Weekly, one jmr by malt Wwklv, alx montbn by mall - - Weeklr. tour months by mall . . !mlViy. one Jr by mall . . Stnil Ykly. six month by mall Sml Weekly, three m on tin by mall non-resident landlords. These large lioldlngs now lie squarely across the , i"th of government irrigation. The 1 jj ictuul settlers are ready, anxious to tV, 1.W , pageJ OPPORTUNITY SPEAKS. .30 U.00 t-jw I French Member Scrlntw ilcltae tlon. News Aela- Uotel I'erklM. lorttand. Oreson. -omply with the laws, requiring a re duction of the Individual holding to , 1B0 acres, but what Interest has the j monopoly in sacrificing an ; acre of this land to the general good? j The surrounding industry Is making ; mint tt nimim- fnr thorn. Whv . ri sB t Hol "irtland and should they Improve or sell to actual j settlers? The Southern Pacific In I i Southern Orogon and the Northern . Pacific in Northern Idaho and Wash-' I iiigtou. hold millions of acres of vnl- , liable timber land, and the cities of i 1 the East are teeming with the home- j less, cramped hordes of humanity. Will the people ever come to their j senses and stop this almost criminal plundering of the piullc domain? fan Francteeo Ilareao. 4 OS fourth St. ibkaz Iturena. 908 Security ltulldlnR. Wmblncton. U. C. llurwu, SOI S W. Hth St., Telephoee. Main 11. Entered at Peodleton postoiTke u second- cla matter. TJn7onT ) L A B iC U Nil man hath richt to reur a prison wall About himself and then sit down therein, And sigh for freedom, gone be yond recall. And make his moan for things that might haw leu. Nor hath he right to build himself a stair Dy which to scale his pris on's high rampart. When eVory stroke must mean some .soul's de spair. And every step a bleeding human heart. Carrie Blake .Morgan in "Path of Gold. LITTLE ALEC ROMANOFF. Slowly the government Is coming ' to recognise the civlllied condition iof the West. Although United States 1 revenue cutters have been stationed . ! on the Paciftc Coast for -JO years. every article of supply for that ser- i vico has been purchased In the East. and shipped snoo miles across the . 1 continent, while hundreds of Western j enterprises have been struggling for a foothold, unheeded ny the govern- ' ment. Now It Is reluctantly decided . to patronise Pacific Coast manufac- ' turers and producers and the thous-' ands of dollars wasted In useless I transportation across the continent 1 . will be saved to the people. Blankets ! heavy woolen clotniug. nil kinds of , foodstuffs, great quantities of medl-' ' cine, and other necessaries of life Yes. 1 am Opportunity; But ay. young mnn, Don't wait for me to conic to you . You buckle down And work with head And heart and hands. As does the man Who understands That those who wait. Expecting some reward from fnte- Or luck, to call It so Sit always In the 'way-back row. Ami yet You must not let Sle get away when I show up. The golden cup Is not for him who stands. With folded hands, Exacting mo "To serve his Inactivity. 1 serve the active mind. The seeing eye, The ready hand That grasps me passing by. And tnkos from me The good I hold For every spirit Strong and bold. He does not wait On fate Who seizes me, For 1 am fortunu. Luck and fate, The corner stone Of what is great In man's accomplishment. But I am none of these To him who does not seine; I must be caught, Jf any good is wrought Out of the resources I possess. Oh' yes, I'm Opportunity. I'm great; I'm sometinres late. But do not wait For nic; Work on. Watch on, Good hands, good heart. And some day you will see Out of your efforts rising Opportunity. Success. "PE-RU-NA SAVED MY LIFE' ; Writes Mrs. VV. McRobcrts. j MKS. L. M. GRIFFITH, Arco, I Idaho, writes: "I am thirty , yearn old mid never had any children; nut sinco bucutning your medicine 1 gave birth to n lb-pound baby girl. 1 nm stronger than I havo liecn since I wns quito young. God bless you and your medicine forever." Mits. i,. st. GniFrrar. If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory results from the use of Pcruua, write nt once to Dr. Hurtninn giving a full stutcmcnt of your case and ho will be pleased to give) you his valu able advice gratis. HUGO AND GARIBALDI. The French poet. Victor whom Tennyson addressed as make up the hulk of the supplies. -Mt i impasMoned but little known poem! "i -end you my own and n.y baby's thee can be purchased from Western, on tne disaster of Montana In 18C7. J iIctwro. Mie N m mvooI and good,- J Yesterdav at the Peterhof villa at producers, who are entitled to the j to Garibaldi. The ltallnn hero, also ""t' ' J J "aoi- H St. Petersburg. , good o,d physician j trade. The old contractors of the J-okJug the aid of - whose service cost $1000 a day. i East have been so long at the public."?; L1tJ,1 n i I feel so mod. ! ushered into the world an heir to the tiough that the government seems rjie following felicitous words: czar, who, if he lives to be a man. 1 ainicst to belong to them will rule Bussla under the title of i , Dear Garibaldi Thure was a lyre 1 1 aIptIk it ami will be the ISth ruler! The Lewiston Tribune, an indepen-, In the tent of Achilles; a harp in that J Ju mi Jhsm fyll LET US SUPPLY YOU y, Buildin Dimension lumber ot . Ub, uuuaing n(j Papor. BRING YOUR BILL Tn ! AND GET OUR FIGUReJ G'ays Hatbot Commercial Cc wHHuue yy, & -t R( D " I Do AH My Housework and Take Care of My Baby and I 'Feel So Good." A YOUNG MOTHER'S LETTER. I Mrs. W. Meltoherbi, write to Dr. J i I Ilartman from IVlano, MiK., the i following: t J Doluno, Miss. ! i V'r. K. Ii. Ilartman, ColumbiH, Ohio: f j Hear Sir: ! fool perfectly well of , uuiarrii. i uiu om you tiirt'cuMi inf xo y and took Poruna and Maualin. Tlw J ; third of March I gavo birth to a ton t , j pound baby girl and we are Imtli well !Jand happy. I am very thankful tot 4 vnlt mirl l'rmm kuviil m- llfn. t t Hugo, i reeomniond it to everyone and can't victor I .. .. Positively the best beer made. Any quantity you de sire. Delivered to your home. Always call for Olym-pla. A. NOLTE' Phone Main 181. 1(55. "There arc three or four of my f ' J neighbor using l'urumi now lnre it . l did me co much good. They were t run down, and they think it i- , tb."- Alexis II and will be the ISth ruler' me uewision irmune. an indepen-, in me lent oi Aciunes; u iiurp in mui .7 j" in the Romanoff line of Russian em- uont paper, pays the following high "t Judas Maccabaous; Orlando sent , line, It io go,Hl to give -tren . . , . . ,... , a copy of verse to Charlemagne; Mrs. W . .fcllo!wrli. v" l" '"""1C "'"-"Frederick the Second addressed odes speech to the notification committee: ; to Voltaire Heroes are ioets. You. "Judge Parker's determination not to , too. prove it. I read with deep emo- perors Back in 1613 the fortunes of war brought .Michael Romanoff ,a mongrel AddrcsH Dr. Ilartman, I'renldunt of The Ilartman Sanitarium, CoIuihIm: Ohio. rrmnn nn.l HnCirlm lo h throne accept a renomlnatlon If elected, is 1 "on me nouie lyrical episue w 1 . German and Hungarian, to the tnrone mi.ir.isspri tn mn nn,i in which f Russia, and thus was established uduoud etiiy tne result or the present . w thp gou Qf Ua)y ,n hc the house of Romanoff. .spectacle In the While House, pre- ( a,;UnBe of France. The same -breath L , ., . . , isenting the strongest, if at the same 0f Justice and liberty which inspires The irrevocable law -if succession ( Ume mMt pUSMe argllment for you with great deeds inspires you to the throne decrees that this line ulect ,(Ienlg fo ,Brm on, with great thoughts .arewell. Illus- of kings, good, bad and Indifferent. Tak(Jn ,n connecUo wlth JllQge trious fnend.-I.ondon Telegraph, halt. maimetL Idiot, or -Imbecile shall parker.s prev,oU8 tMt cruclal A Half Million in Sight, occupy the Russian throne until i-ltatt tnere not , n ,he exnIte(1 ; A aecond edUon of R tnre iails to perpetuate the famllj recor,is of American statesmanship. 1 midsummer is one of the unheard-of or the vicissitude of war or revolu- My Qtber expresg,on uy any othor . things In magazine making. But the tlon puts a usurper In !:s stead. uf. , , , , publishers of Everybody's maga.lno rpu i.. , 1 . , . . 'have broken all records In many notn- The Russian people have no choice moraI raenulnB and tone to the com- We ln8tances, and as the August edl- in the matter. A race of rulers Is municatlou so fnr made by the dem- tlon of 330.OO0 copies has proved to produced and reared for them, just , ocratic presidential nominee to the he Insufficient, they announce a sec- -af, ferocious hounds are bred for the American people." ! onu tuition. The Lawson story of ..- 'Amalgamated Copper. advertised For 300 years the motloy descend ants of old Mike Romanoff have ; ruled, not without nrotest, resulting in the extremity of murder and as-"!" records of Umatilla county this run. Five million bushels of wheat at 65 ! largely In this and other leading pa pers 01 ine couniry. 15 tne immediate to 70 cents means that several ling- 1 cause of the immense increase In fir- erlng mortgages will be wiped from j culatlon which has come to this MORGAN'S COAT OF ARMS. uassination. but they have ruled For the next 30o years, the same dwindling strain of "royalty" will run through the veins of Russian rulers. ' J. Plerpont Morgan Is gifted with nrovldf..! the rumbllnc. wrathful tlis- " great deal more of humor than Is content of the peasantry does not magazine the last few months. Writ' ten lit a fluent and masterly style by the Boston millionaire financier. It appeals not only to men, but has at tracted widespread Interest among the intelligent women of the country. enerally known. Not long ago, while ' in London, he was introduced to a How He Did it. The French ! Restaurant Best 25 Cent Meal in the City I Private Dining Parlor. Elegant Furnished Room In Connection. GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. G33 Main Street. 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 How on earth did you ever get a suuhe imwii me mroiie mm mum uu woman who made some pretensions messenger boy to deliver your note Its .site a temple of liberty. to peerage. "Pardon me," said the ; and got an answer back to quick? I took his dime novel away from him and held it as security Phila-1 delphla Press. I TIE BUGLER'S CHEST Stripped of the nonsense of the omnn naugntiiy. "to which Morgans -court and roya, calendar, pruned , - yjnjW ong ;;Oh down to the naked Anglo-Saxon name. gau yy ..UIIt we ,mte jack to ,he this little son of the czar Is Alec I Norman kings." "Ah, then, you have Romanoff. Instead of Alexis II. And j a coat of arms?" Mr Morgan dug down Into his pocket and brought y, J" ,K , , torth a shining American J20 gold I well expanded. He use, his lungs to St Petersburg. Is a barren, bomb- plect. Thg .. hJ g .,te mf oat fullest capacity. People in orutn- strewn wilderness, full of gloomy 0f arms; a few other-families have ry do not use mnch over half their lunj possibilities and empty platitudes. adopted the same emblem. But." ho'' e 1In,?ed luDK ""f io !,irnn,ii- iiaie,! nsi n inn-ni for ' continued, confidentially, "we are "ir.'"?"'."", yi grouno the fusee, and a shining mark for r"".'. ' " Mon PARKER'S LABOR RECORD. bio" the infernal machine. Before he was torn nihilists made a mark opposite his name on the calendar of doomed crown-wearers. Judge Parker's friendly attitude to- To all human prospects Alec Rom- j ward Jr. ',roven b' h fact that f iur mc aiuu 01 inc germs 01 cousump- Tbere u no need to warn people anoff is not a whit better than Patsy Flnneran. of High street, Pendleton. In the way of the gladsome world, the lot of Patsy Flnneran Is an In ns chief Justice of the New York court of appeals he upheld the law, 1, running ior me payment 01 "tne prevailing rate of wages" In munici pal contracts, the law providing for the regulation of child labor, the law cnmnnrnhln dream comnared to the 1 .... . . .. .. . .. . ' . . - 1 wnicn nmiieu tne nurauer 01 hours burdens of state which overshadow ,iuring which bakers might work, and tho little Alec Romanoff. the flight-hour lav affecting munlcl-1 There lies before Patsy the glow-! !al contracts. Judge Parker Is thor ing possibility of being captain of the L ,tTl kio nine, wane iu uio u.u nelleves to be bis duty. Ho Is a true such laurels are cruelly denied Suddenly, In the strange revela tions of popular government, merit and fitness may bring highest honor to the humble American hoy; hut In the fixed straight-Jacket of royal pedi gree, the crown, awaits the holr, 1 merit or no merit, brains or no brains-1 man of the people nnd the Interests of both capital and labor will receive nlr treatment at his hands If he should be elected president PRAISE FOR BRYAN. The lion of the tribe of Jefferson Perhaps you and I will never full.. 1 1 1 .. ..II V. . . 1 . , . ,,.. .1 . 1 .. Klu MI IVMIIIAt; "II IMD I1IUIUI tUU UKV, Lc' little Alec Romanoff wear his 1 Th(Ureiei(8 endurance, the firm belief crown. 1 in one'B cause and, above all, tho Iron ' will required to face a great hostile The prodigal recklessness with , national convention tor uvo uays anu niguts witnout rosi or meep, uccause we can never rise to that elevation. of the danger of consumption, but warning u con stantly needed not to neglect the first symptoms of dis eased lupgs. Dr. Pierce's Gold en Medical Discov ery cures obstinate coughs, bronchitis, bleeding lungs, and other condi tions which, if neglected or un skilfully treated, find a fatal termi nation in consump tion. It is entire ly free from opi. ntes and narcotics. "About thr yctrs axo I mu taken with a bud couKh, vomiting and tpittlnfr blond." writes Mr D j Kob inton. of Rprine Gar den W V. I tried many remedies: notb inir fteemed tohelnme IIP I commeiKed ulnjf IW lierte' Golden Jienicai uiKDvery Alter using ten bottle ana four vi4!o( hU MeaMnt l'elleu 1 commenced Sly cae urenied to be almut Doctors pronounced it ulcer of to 1m Drove bmeli-u one the III njes twantkk nearly two year part cf the lime beduit M etven up to die tiy alL I IhouKht it would be Impouible for tne to lire mcr niiilit at one time I haven't spit any blood now for more than twelve months, and worked on the (arm all Uil tummer It was Ir. Pierce's medicines that cured me " Accept no substitute for "Golden Med ical Discovery " There is nothing "just t3 good " for diseases of the stomach 1 , . 1 , . , , .1 . .. . ,, ...... . . 1 . . 111C .lltHIVill ntlVIMIl,- 111 IM Kl WV- heur basin when tb' sovemmn. '""V," L" u "hl0 " " Hl 1 ""V era, is sent net on receipt of 21 one-ceut attempting ,0 establish an irr.gaUon SfVS gJT Pierce BuK . project He the ereat areas of tho lx)Uls Censor ' ' 1 1 ' which the government has thrown nwuy ;h- priceless public lands or ljllt lt undoubtedly makes demands on , the west Is beginning to b- realized all Unit is In a man who attempts It bv the neonle now In Hie rich Mai and Is vory great indeed It Is n per WATER TANKS Refreshing and Healthful The City Brewery Bottled Beer. I The greatest summer drink. It I ..... . . . ' rli-ht tn thn snot. nil I Military Academy AnwB have this superior br u w I J IarM PORTLAND, OREGON I your home. It gives youtn ana and day school. Man-1 physlctans recommend beer iw ual training, military ! Dure. city Brewery Bottled Bwr.w . . , . 1 , , 1 . . , 1 i.n HIM uiscipiine, coneee pro- always goou nnu aiwuja i" : - . parotlon. Boys of tmy r g made In Pendleton ana r ago admitted at any subject to changes of temperator time, ran term opens 1 being shipped. Bulldlnt September 14, 1904. CUT THIS OUT. And mall to Dr. J. W. Hill, Hill Mili tary Academy, Portland, Or. I have .... boys, whom I want to ' send to a military school. Their ages Also Header Beds all sizes and , plee nd . . . ,, m .,, j i, 1 tne prices and terms; also Illustrated kinds. Wo make them right and thej , aescrlptlve catogue'of your chooh always give satisfaction. Our work 1 nuiau ............. We make a Specialty ot Round or Square WATER TANKS; Is never slighted or botched. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FOR8TER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. (Address) Oregon Portland GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds t 1 nave good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. i St. Helen's Hall 1 j A CJIItLS SCHOOL OP THE HIGH EST CLASS corps of teachers, loca- 'J 1 tlon, building, equipment the beat. 2 Send for catalogue 2 Opens Soptomber 1C, 1904. Put un in Quarts, pints u 1 ,.in nn.l delivered in any quwj desired. 1T71 Bottling works telephone mi. Residence telephone 1831. W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at Neuman's Cigar Store. 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, 0.gon. PIONEER BOTTLING WORKS Tolophono Main 0D1. Liquid Gas for Boer Purposes. Also Llguld Gas Outfit for Samo, JOHN CAQEN, Prop, Under Hotel Bickers. COAL LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Coal ltecognlzed as the beat and most economical fuel, we are prepared to contract wiw you for your winter wpplr We deliver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. MAIN STREET. NEARD Walters' flouring Mills Capacity, 180 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for ne" Mill Food, Chopped etc.. always on hand iwtaQa.?,MBLEJ&y!l " jtpartm' all CI I You - Goons lies am1 SUP it 51U Tc Co Get S j it tie i Mi lice ere: sen's , ind v Infers, icejrge -The iPr Jolph to. t ! cree iftimi f to tt 1, Wi UlU