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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 20, 1904. member this, and change seed often. Wheat raising Is n sclonco anil must bo. studied. Nature responds to .every Intelligent effort and one of the AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, i foundation stones of agriculture Is to .. . , .,,., ,.n.iTi ' loom to handle her Intent forces as Published crery ntternoon (except SumlaT) , .... , ... at lVndleton, Oregon, by the you handle the engine or the dyna- EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING ' mo COMPANY. BunsruiiTioN uatiis LMllj. one ywir or man Itallj. fix months by mall Dally, three months by mull Dally, oue month by mnll . -IXllT. r muuth by mrrlpr Weekly, one year by mall Weekly, six month by mall ..... Weekly, four month by mall ... Semi-Weekly, one year by mall .. feml-Weekly, six months by mall Semi-Weekly, three month by mall The East Oregonlan Is the only paper In Eastern Oregon receiving newspaper In carload lots, the last over 40,000 pounds, the reiglit alone costing Member Scrlppa-Mcltac tlon. New Assocla- The KaJt Oregonlan Is on tale at Jl. B. Bleh' News Stands at Uotel Portland and Uotel 1'erklni. l'ortland, Oregon. San Francisco Ilurean. 40S Fourth St. Chicago Ilureau, 009 Security llulldlng. Washington. D. C. Ilureau, 301 Htn St.. H. W. Telephone. Main 11. Catered at I'endleton postofflee aa aecond- tla matter. UmONIttlLABEL Not always the air which the master composes Can stir human heart strings with pleasure or pain; But strange, subtle chords. like the scent of the roses, Hrenth out some measures, though simple the strain. Ami lol when you hear them, you love them and fear them. You tremble with anguish, you thrill with delight. For back of them slumber old dreams without number And faces long vanished peer out into sight. Ella Wheeler Wilcox .js.oo . 1.2.1 la carload amounting to . l.oO . .7.1 . .so $5-M from . ,sconsln mills to Pendle- n my t '. I!oo 1 ton. Another carload will he order- ,5 j ed soon, to meet the Increasing circu lation and business of the paper. Do ing an evening paper, It goes into 31 per cent of tho homes of-Pcndleton, and every street in the city limits Is Included in Its carrier routes. Dur ing the past two mouths over 200 pa pers have followed city subscribers to the mountain nud coast, where they have spent a vacation, aud an extra carrier Is to be placed on n now route soon, to meet the constantly expanding city circulation. Several costly and Interesting new features will be ndded to the Dally East Ore gonlan this fall, as the Increasing profits from the business will be con stantly applied to Improvements. As to postoffice records, it is only neces sary to say that the total amount of newspaper postage received 17 Pendleton postoffice for one quarter amounted to a total of $03.25. Of this amount the East Oregonlan paid $39.72, or almost double the amount paid by the Morning Tribune, Guide, Ilnkawlnn and the Livestock Journal, those four papers combined paying but $23.03. Tnese facts are worth considering by advertisers who de sire to reach the people who buy goods and who are alive to every op portunity of trade. TO MY SOUL. My soul, thou nrt a climbing vine Whoso root Is In the sod. Oh! mnko the best Ideals thine And learn to be a god! Tho golden rod of higher thought Points out she highest way, The mountain peak has ever caught . The first smile of tho day. Think purely ninke thine own the things Great souls have understood, And lo! thou, too, wilt put on wings To reach the greatest good. Uplift a brother from the ground. Stoop ashen lips to kiss. And when n single sudden bound Achieve vicarious bliss. Forgive all ovll, none deride The .effort onward rolls The mighty ego thrust aside. That stumbling block of souls. ' The mantle of unselfish love Throw o'er anuther sin A latch Is lifted far above: A heart has entered in. .My soul, thou art a climbing vine. Whose root Is in the sod. Hut make the best Ideals thine. And thou wilt bo a god. Margaret Hunt. MEN OF PROMINENCE Use Pc-ru-ria for Catnrrh. Ipc-ru-na Cures Catarrh Wher ever Located EIGHT "Tho Kodak" season Is now on and wo hnvo tho largest and most complete Una profoBslon nl and amateur photographic goods ever Bliown In tho city. Don't forgot to take a camera or kodak with you, on your -n-cation. t, Brock & McComas : Company I DRUGGISTS. Cor. Main and Court Sts. J Pendleton, Oregon. THE HIGHWAY. F. Y. rTTZPATBICK, M. C. I llon.l'. Y. I'ltzpatrlck, CmiisrciMinun j from Kotuckywrltes from the National . lintel, Washington, P. C, iw follows: ! "At the Kolicitatiou of friend I lined I 1 your Peruim and can cheerfully rwom- a I mend your remedy to anyone tuifloring i 1 with cataruh or wlioneedHiigiMKltoiilr!." , a ! V. Y. I'ltzputriek. I IVruua U the remedy for catarrh. Al- I mo-tt overylxxly knows that by herenny ami thousand know It by experience PM LET 6"PPLY you Hater i All day long on the highway The king's fleet couriers ride; You may hear the ttead of their Wliat can be cured in the beginning In a sis'Siii Dimension lnms.. Moulding I,-,,? U00r. Paper. K asfl BRING YOUR an, AND GET OUR FlGUij G'ays Hatb Commercial i OppMlte W. 4 C. R, , WHERE THE "FAT" GOES. It seems that the criminal waste of , Oregon and Washington timber by , horses sped Over the country side. They ride tor lite and they ride for death And they override those who tnrry- eth. With show of color and flush of pride They stir the dust on the highway All day long on the highway Is the tramp of an army's feet; You may see them go in a marshal led row With the tale of their arms complete; They march tor war and they march for peace. i week or two by using Peruna, if allowed 1 s to becomo chronic, may require mouths of fnithfuT treatment. You had belter'. I take Peruna now tor by and by you may be obliged to take It tor some time In order to get well. Now the warm, dry ; s weather will assist In your cure. You ' arc not liable to catch fresh cold and j J delay your cure. s Hundreds of men of dignity and promt- ; a nonee from nil over the United States , endorse l'eruua. s 2o other remedy receive sueli eon- vlncing testimonial. Send for free look a of testimonials. ; If you do not receive prompt and witlM' For the lust of gold and fame's i faetory resulls from tho use of I'eruna, increase. i -write at oneo to Dr. llnrtman. irlvlm: a Pnr vlptnrlrtc Hmlilm Hinti ilnf.mt ...- .. ........ I i.- ...ill . forest fires could be stopped by some T,leJ. ralse the dust on the highway. 1 u. ,lIea,vll , Kive vou his valuable ad- manna TK 1 . l.t ).(.... . 1 1 .. . ,, . I. t . e l. i . . ! . .1 1 r- I elee prtls. Addres Dr means. This old thine of losine from All the armies of earth defied. The New York World, in a rather four to five millions in valuable tlm-, '-ove dwells in little paths aside. entertaining sarcastic vein, speaks of ber and property each year by care- All ,ln.. .... ,t.n l,n,.,.n.. the old practice of the republicans of lessness. rank and inexcusable, it Hushes an eager band, paying iopullst campaign expenses, seems could bo stopped by rigid en- With straining eyes' for a worth- for the purpose of weakening the forcement of the inws. Where Is tho ' less prize democratic forces, as follows: fault? Who is to blame? Cannot the' lmu sl",s ,rom tl,c Brns'' llRo sa,lU Almost simultaneously with the law covering the subject be made to announcement that Chairman Cortel- reach the guilty parties? What Is you would conduct "an old-fashioned the use of spending thousands of dol- campaign." came reports that the lars for foresters, range riders and populists In Indiana. Illinois, and guards, if the old tragedy is to be even in Connecticut, are prepnring to re-enacted every year? run n separate electoral ticket Inci dentally, it is also said that there has been a heavy slump In certain industrial centers from the democrat ic party to tne socialists. Mr. Bryan'h candidacy dealt a heavy blow to the popuiist party. It was left without an excuse tor existing But the timeh have changed, and Every cyclone that visits the East gives an additional cause for rejoic ing that Oregon, with open arms, is ready to welcome the weary, cyclone chased homeseeker. And men leave blood, where their reet have stood And bow them down to brass nml wood Idols fashioned liy their own hand Blind in the dust of the highway. Power aud gold and fame denied. Love laughs glad in the paths uside. Louisa Driscoll in Llppincotl's. Ilartmau, President of vlieUnrtman Sanitarium, Columbus, O. WATER TANK i If you are Interested In Oil Painting, see us. Our line li complete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SABLES BLENDERS ' SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We make a specialty of framing PICTURES. Newest Btock of frame. C. C. SHARP Opera House Block. t I I I I t I I Positively the bestial made. Any quantity jou jJ sire. Delivered to joo I home. Always call for Oljn- pla. A. N0LTI 'Phone Main 181. fcOUUI Bents. JJ4.00. ADAMLESS AGRICULTURE. THE LONGING FOR HOMES. Women farmers within a radius of lo miles of New York city must do thoir own plowing and harrowing and gather their crops, because of the wild exodus to th? cities An habitual visitor to the Imml We are accustomed to hearing the l'finf-utlnn fir r.irl,i tfill.-A,l ilw.t,. n warning the people of the -Jktaol though the congestion were a matter ' grants' Free Labor bureau is tho wo- warning the populists of the Iniquity of choice The influx of country ' man nrier. Usually she is as big as of an alliance with the democrats iu ""y" to the towns Is generally attrlb- a nlan- 0n recently introduced her-1 doumtul states is an ancient republi- "u",io th allurements and more at- Joi the suporlntendent. who with-; . ,,.. ' tractive work and greater upportunl- 0111 remark called out to the three can trick, played, it is .sometimes , ,, a(fonled ,,y clty llfe score immigrants ranged along the said, to the accompanyment of liber- But the rush for homes In the Rose- henches. "Any one want to work on al contributions to the campaign hud reservation tells n decidedly dlf- a farm at Mount Hope?" If he had J fund Perhaps the populists are feed-' te at7; , Mmo,!'"!',1, 'i','"'" r ,,rew"'s, P-! in rn,,,,. ' .,, The registration of applicants runs ' lio! '. the city not one would have. " " ' b ,i i .. . far beyo,1(1 Ule lou.ooo, though only "imaineo in uis seat, on the other ngain this year. Stranger things have 2500 quarter sections are to be drawn. naml not a man arose. happened. There are lo applicants for each If the socialistic party is given aid , 'ar,n- ' 1nL't' aaIn the annoiiucemout was ..n.i rnmfnrt hnuvr i, u iil-oK- ,o Nor an' ,tle far"8 he had for mail- wlth an Imperative tremor, and comfort, however, it is llkelj to m)thIng 0n the contrary, each of the i n "ecrepit looking person injure the republicans quite as much , iucuy drawers must, within five years t'amu forward falterlngly The K)or as the democrats. Plenty of socialists of the time of the allotment, pay for ; won,n sighed, ns much as to say, "I'll have been voting the republican his land at the rate of $4 an acre, and , Jjave J u him anil give him what ticket Thev look iinnn rmiiiiiiiran mU8t actually make his home on the he asks." ticKtt. mej look upon rep hllcan an(, a (, of H munths The man would not go for less than paternalism as a partial realization Tnls army of loonoo ()eople an $is a month, with room and board, of their principles, and the socialistic army or homeseekors They are peo- s,lt' finally assented and udded that vote will draw as heavily from the I'le who prefer the country to tho city ' 8ne wo"'d reduce some of her ex- mlmlnlstrntlnn n frnn, itu m,u,. and seek only opiMirtunlty to follow Penses to make up for It. He need , .... ' their choice. I not arise before 0, though h We make a Specinlty of Butldlnr Hound or Square WATER TANKS Also Header Beds all sizes and kinds. We make them right and the; always give satisfaction. Our work Is nevor slighted or botched. Pendleton Planing Nill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. Hill Military Academy' PORTLAND, OREGON A private boarding and day school. Man' unl training, military discipline, college pre paration. Boys of any nge admitted at an; j time. Fall term opens September 14, 1904. I CUT THIS OUT. j And mall to Dr. J. W. Hill, Hill Mill tury Academy, Portland, Or. I have .... boys, whom I want to send to a military school. Their ages are Please send mo prices and torms; also Illustrated descriptive catalogue of your chool. (Name (Address) The Frenc Restauran Best 25 Cent Meal in the Cq Private Dining Parlon. Elegant Furnished Room Connection. GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. C33 Main Street Oregon Portland uuBi..b.. u.e imamrot, in organ- There ar0 m(jreovuri ,10t amoB tll(, izlng victory by promoting third poor, hut must have at leust a little parties, Is likely to make a heavy , money. They are of a class who de he Is al ways up at S o'clock. Like most wo men farmers, she is a widow. She would meet him at the lBBth street draft upon Chairman campaign fund wlthou: corresponding results Cortelyou's H're tne 'a'"'8 f"r homes. cijrviiiiiwuil not for i station. New York Herald. GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds t nave Rood sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices St. Helen's Halli A GIRLS SCHOOL OP THE HIGH' EST CLASS corps of teachers, loca tion, building, equipment the besL j Send for catalogue. Opens September IB, 1904. 1 These flcureH ouuhi in be nfrl- , i clent to open the eyes to the fact that Man. and not nature, is making , tne congestion of the cities Is not a Umatilla county better year by year. condition of choice. Deenor nlowinir nml thu evereUe nf These figures suggest that assocla- more intelligence Is bringing up the ! "fn W!l" ''T 8JZ dry land yields from 10 bushels, five years ago, to .Hi bushels this year. Elbow grease and horse flesh aud well directed labor, and not Increased rainfall. Is redeeming the western portion of Umatilla county, from Its onco sterile state to be one of tho moat valued sections of the county. Living wells are being found, now houses are being built, a home coun try is being made of the onco aban doned portion of the county around which the banks drew a dead line. Man, and not nature. Is deserving of the credit. Tho hard-working, deop thinking, early-rising farmer, and not changing climate. Is wringing this enormous yield from the stubborn soil. As the intelligent mothods are applied to wheat raising, tho indus try will continue to flourish. Uma tilla county should uhun the fnto of California wheat' raisers, by shunning tho methods nf the Callfornians. Tho Callfornlans have used tho same old seed wheat for half a century, until the gluton has become exhausted and gestlon and are willing to aid In re lieving It. might find a way by help ing to create a fund to lie used In aiding the unfortunate of tho cities to secure homesteads In the West. Senator Hoar has a bill In congress through which It Ik designed to set aside a national fund for this pur pose. THE POOR MAN'S SAVING. "I do not care how small the Income of a man Is, he should never spend the whole of It, especially If he has a wife and children. Ho should at least save enough to pay every year tho the premium on a good life policy. No man Is worthy of the name who does not do this at loast, at the price of whatever privations he has to submit to. Some pleasure may be derived from high living, but certain ly no happiness. 1 will go further, and say that whllo there may bo pleasuro In selMndulcence. nlpnnnm The Hosebud registration nroves i for a few minutes, thero l invnrin. that the people are more than willing hly happiness in self-abnegation, fore to go to the farms If opportunity be thought and dovotlon to others, nnd afforded them. Seattle Star. lasting happiness, too. And what . should make n man always prefer ANGLO-SAXON SUPREMACY. happiness to pleasure Is that It lasts i ever so much longer." Max O'ltoll.' In an address before tho Michigan - Baptist assembly at Orion, Mich., tho Hev. n. S. Arthur has presented a novel interpretation of the possible Japanese victory in the present crisis as indicating an Anglo-Saxon world supremucy. in regard to the present war he said: "If Japan wins It will mark the first stop toward Anglo-Saxon sup remacy of tho world. Japan will lead China. Britain will lead Japan, and America will lead Britain. Tho rest of Europe will follow easily. Look at decadont Portugul, bigoted, poverty stricken Spain, volcanic Franco, Austria-Hungary, ubout to disintegrate, and soon. Put thorn nil under the California Is Importing wheat from r"' f ,two Anglo-Saxon nations and ,-,,., . . me worm win do tor emiuuuun " ...... poat.0 nmI Christianity Tho yellow And then walked hor home-grown product In ordor to )oru H thon tho goldon opportunity shoe lace manufacture marketable flour Ho- for the world." A KNIGHT OF THE GARTER. She held her skirt close with ono hand Behind hor. on the ground, thoro lay , A dainty palo blue satin band (And Peggy blushed In dlro (lis may). Its broken clasp, beyond repair, Was useless, so w.e left it there. What could n follow do? I could Not leave my sweetheart thus, although With flaming chcoks she said she would Bo happier far If I'd hut go. I stayed but turned nway my face- homo sans ono Town Topics. For Cash. W. C. 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Thousands of graduates iu posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to atteud our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL Modern School of Commerce Freo Trial. Attend the Best. Qlvos Eight Months' Tuition at Price of Six. COAL LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Coj ItecoenUed as the best J most economical fuel. are prepared to contract you for your wl-tert PPj We deliver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros ... otpmt. NEAR "E DEPOT. Free Car Fare . ..it . Flniirinp- runs TTUIlvi o it inn barrels a aa Flour exchanged for Spokane. 0"-a'-"N S" Ewert RWJ PAG! Etery Jci Ready f about J Wo c servli Sing skin $5.( i jnd $8-00 w should . this sec 50c and goodt 1 40c ' ! children's kind 7&c ind 60c iel IY BR Gc o, the I I registers . trait dal! b Stetson dies' Gk luti, all tl iTesUch's ulcus a: I Ens, the laj West bumvea n set s setly R lirproiv IE. David tniers IttBhl: lecess. w p '. itreet 'the P. tidolph it-A s Kt Op Chris fcer All See! bouse Co. 119 -Ale . Pen 2 bet tans 1 1 plcn r roi Irtoi lamp . Bo) Ksen Bra Cut rud Pendleton, Oregon,