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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREQO"N, MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1904. AN INDEPENDENT 'Understanding, nioro thorough knowl , edge of tho industry and enterprise of this country, aud will be prepared to ' ! tear down a thousand false notions of IN PARADISE. r. ',1.1. j ., i , ... in paradise a gurucn iicv- una luuiiiu. uuu mil uc uruuitn-u iu I . ... . .. i nns sang a monk in cioisicrca ecu, Wlmu n, ). rf fll. I. ill NEWSPAPER. America, circulated by Uio Spanish I He looked with longing to the skies. PnblUhd tvtrr afternoon tpt SumUj) ' Priests among the natives for the pur- at Pendleton. Oreson. by the . lK)se 0f keeping alive rebellion and He saw tnrouS" . n n . . . i mini lpulMr I flntnn fcuj untuuniHn ruuuioninu ! illsmntnnt the arching COMPANY. !Of deepest naure stretched afar. SCBSCKIITION 11ATES. Dilir. one rar or null Dally, lx niouttu by mail Here Is a sentiment from the Lewis-!, whHrs a',vfr shono the vesper star. J mamiwssnmmSs t it and tonic FOR THE BLOOD The best known and most popular biood nnrjp ! : on the market to-day is S. S. S. P nfiel ' K.oo ton Tribune which should stir Pen- Iwone wandering for eternity. DallJ; three aomh by mall! ""I" . Hetuu to greater efforts to secure 1 Within those walls so gray and cold. rv.ll. Kr to II .fill I J i ... - . t . . I Vii Ti,ere is hardly n man, woman or child in Ainerir, . 1 ; has not heard of "S. S. S. for tho biood." It is a standard remedvn S snwmr ?nr nil ninou trouuics- anil nn impnnnipfi tir,wrr J . i SS&Sf 5S?SSS.i":::::: :BU srlural fair, rendloton and weekly, one jar oy man (Vntlji, six months by mall SVeefctr. four mouths by mall . . . 3ml-Wekly. one year by mall .. Semi-Weekly, lx months by mall Seml-Weetly, three months by mall , r.n T T... 1 1 1 . . . . . i IS : nvpr f h ...,.,. r , ., ",u Paradise a garden lies." i.'SS i greatest wheat and wool producing I Alone, adrift 'i ilember Srlnp-McKae lion. News Asaocla The East Oregonlan La on tale at II. It. Rlch'a N'em Stands at Hotel Portland and Hotel Perking. Portland. Oregon. San Francisco Dureau. 40$ Fourth St. Chicago Bnreau. SOU Security Kulldlng. Washington, D. C. Bureau. 001 14th Sc. . W. ers are disappointed on finding that i there is no fair organization In tho . county. An agricultural fair not only , brings the people of the county to- j gether In more friendly and familiar 1 relations, but it Invites friendships! (from the outside. The Tribune's np- " ; S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, the herbs and roots of which iM ' I composed being selected for their alterative tind tonic pronertit-: .? P- I tbr. ,',Ionl m,!v forallblood 11 S' ,Uak1g ; and skin diseases, as it not clAJSSJU-i mid Stress and change. .1, " Aj i,..tf n, yluoratoand tone uptheeyatrmi. Tlila !SSi i! I tune my soul to hopeful lays ' ""I J?: . .ZZ RSRS -"-"iSSi.'KS. T"? Sith.lSJ A human voice uprose In song, It chanted through the hours long. I tbr-idonl milv for nil blood ilrZ rZVc lr-i Vhu 'nTr.nl , time tones up the tired nen-es having .oen your modiolno hl(rh"rnna'' tleoil, gracious Lord, this mortal 1 , . .r ., M , commencodlta use. To-dnv mv i(nj 1 f" ' ' and strengthens the general condltiSn and T WBiSfT1?.0? tine praise In paradise a garden lies." Boston Transcript strengtl 1 system lionlth.and fa 1 nne I condition and my- Bonoral health la of tV.i.n.e Am flroman for alama ennr. w'.Vf For Chronic Sores and Ul- Siil,riSSSlSffi?,Uf, W "i Im. THE REIGN OF DISORDER. Telephone. Main 11. Entered at Pendleton posto&lce as second' clan matter. uwiow W)labeO One hundred tnousand Is not an ex- peal should awaken this country to mcn now ,je m varioll8 I)art8 of the its true condition. It says: "Lewis-1 country as a consequence of strikes, ion must be kept before the eyes and ' Tne strike In the packing industry in in the minds of the people through its vo!v somewhere near half this mini- uvi, mi- minim;! ui biuttllli; llHluu products, resources, opiortunlties and mill operatives increases the total to nrinn tn fill th c o do im- i cers, Catarrh, Rheumatism, ot R-reat sorvlco to mo. I do not hesitate to r5ie Rlnl Pninn Mnlnria. Anm- th" ?Sl LVB. TO, F. VAN dkt? M . ;" - ------ did xuiu as., weaver fails, Pann. mm. Eczema, Psoriasis, Salt Rheum, Tetter, Acne, and such other diseases as arc due to a polluted or ha. poverished condition of the blood, nothing acts so promptly and effectually" ' as S. S. S. It counteracts and eradicates the germs and poisons ; cleanses I the system of all unhealthy accumulations, and soon restores the patient to health. If vou need medical advice write us about your case, and vonr Wt... will receive prompt attention from our physicians, for which no charge is 1 BUUC TS OIWM dnLbIMb (VIZ., ATLANTA, GAm Buil Mi wipuom. ""uiain Pt. Dr 1.. . AND get J Coc To be what thou wouldst truly be, Be bravely, truly, what thou art. The acorn houses the huge tree. And patient, silent, bears Its part And bides tho miracle of time For miracle, and more sublime It is than all that has been writ To see the great oak grow from it. But thus the souJ grows grows the heart To lie what thou wouldst truly be, Be truly what thou art. enterprise. A magnificent start has TS.ouo. ntli! n f!n7fn nr mnra lnluir flic. been made and much good accom- putes have thrown at least 25,000 em plished by Its splendid and compre- I'Io-ves OIlt oI "rk In other Indus henslve fall fair, that brings many JJTliJ! thousands here every year and some disorderly stage, there being almost One Hundred Dollars Reward. r , , , . . ' . . ' ., . . .. . .. : '--, uue uuuureu uuiiuru is a pretiy gooa rewara lor nve mlnutoa vnrk " thousands that would not nthnrwUp dallv outbrsaku of tin hiifk Intlmlrtn. .1.-. 1 u t r, --..-u.. " ur",B 'uutes work. ; . - ,, j . .. , Y J . .. . 10 " nut it anuuc, ui tviuisuurE, vnan., got rrom the East . come. No enterprising and patriotic ,fon and noting which the police do Oregonlan In our last subscription contest. He received with the eomnii . , . ... tint ,npm fllllo I ,i olinnrnac V"n to ... t-. . r , . . ul"' 1 i-ewistonian can aftord to stop to en- L ri-- mcuu ui tne caai uresoniua, wiuoui a cent 01 expense to himself, a J100 If you think a strike doesn't cost money. Just study the results of the packing house employes' strike of the ' past month the police arrive. Public Opinion. A MOUNTAIN OF GALENA. guesBes nearest to tho vnt ronoiMj by the winning presidential candidate in this state, we will give one-half of , all tho money received from this contest. To he what thou wouldst truty be. Be true. God's tinker sets each seed, Or when or where we may not ' But He shall nourish to Us need Each one If but it dares be true To do what it is set to do. Joaquin Miller. i For example, if you mink President Roosevelt will receive the major- t it V nf vntPR In tho nnmtnfr plnrtlnn fill m,, tt.n .n,.nnn t n 1 . i . . . i . . . , .... - - ----- .. ' CJ - - , .... vuv l.UUIUU, 11UU30C11 S UJl&l About 50.000 employes I X , " "respondent described ns vote in Oregon will be ( ),"and put in your estimate. earning from S1.30 to $ per day have ! wo.u, ls , , "viTnes spj ,n va . If our 8Ubscrlbers cooperate with us as they hav3 in previous contests now been idle for five weeks; the ' land. n the Dri tM, Centml Afrtean "2 a!l 'fJSJ?VLil " . number of llvtnoL- in,n. ' Protectorate uiure oue-uaii oi wnicn win go lo tne person who .(month, of July In the fe principal I ' ' M Ralena-sul-, (te DearC81 l VOte 10 regn 'W ,h6 W'nnlDE Presldentla (markets was 1.066.C95 head less thanjkU Is only one requirement and this is important ALL NAMES !iin July of 1S03. which means thnt'u Iw.in i . I" t ."! "... SENT IN MUST BE THOSE OF NbW SUBSCRIBERS. Renewals of Rnh. "I . .... .... " -r I SCrint nn u-ll! nnt l,n rn.intnrt In this ,.,, IV, . urany a minion ana a iiair of i able stock has been denied because of thp strllto- i nronu f srocrv stnroc in iii trtL-o i. ... i oie. 11 you uo not want to ask some noichbor tn Kiiiiqrriiio opnri in sn lidence districts have been forced out "The thousands of tons of m.m "nd.i.h! ame. of 8mo in the East who Is interested in the .of business because of the idleness of ' - J,- "".the eyes with himneaho th? tSTrgS h L VI market- corresionuent. "liKe the pyramids of ; i ,.V ' ... r.T . 7 , jjurucipaie , . , Egypt, and the precious metal Is hp- , V ' . u me ueiBuuor to inne ine weeKiy Jiast Oregonlan for a market- 1 I4' rrl'r1 Precioui, metal is lie-1 follr monthg fo . g d . , . , . . r 'V P m 'ong sneus waiting i nmi -v 0,mn ii ".:, ,:". 1 r. utuiiis ua oiKUti ULLUUimUiCU U 1 YUMi LLUMnn III! I MM Tl rP N 1 fl M Ti T TH I PcItitij t mils. Any mJ sire. DeljT(J homel Alwan cal pit. A. Nl Those ! ONE GIRL'S LESSON. th mnn ,n,i ,h ,o..iik . ... .. 118 iwiumiBiions. xAinUon JIail. I .... me CBtUUilOUUJUUl Ul li i grocery stores by the tsrlkers, with A traveling man taught a young girl In an Iowa town a good lesson the othef day. The girl flirted with him. She was In her teens and he was middle-aged. They took a walk together, and as they rambled he asked the location of her home and she pointed it' out. "Will you not ask me In?" said the drummer. "Oh. no. I don't want mamma to see me with a stranger." Before the girl could remonstrate, he seised her ly the arm, hurried her up the steps and rang the door bell. An elderly lady appeared. ".Madam." said the mau, "your daughter flirted with me on the street ' and I have brought her home to you. She does not look like a bad girl and she is altogether too young and pretty j benefit funds. Besides these direct LIFE NEEDS RECREATION could If you wrote him a 50-page letter a week. For every 50 cents you will be entitled to one guess. If you get four of your friends to take it four months each, you will bo entitled to four cuesses. or if vnn rot nno I.. . npw subscription for a year for the Weekly for $1.50 ou are entitled to . . "lrto suessei. borne one or our subscribers will get one half of all losses of moner. which can hp mm. ; A traveler from ",,,,, , ... v. , , ... , , i 0 -. i. win. ui uui DUU3uuui.-i) Mill KtJl one II 111 UI U II pined, are Innumerable losses to f.??.?i ?,atlsfled his faculties ( money taken In on this contest. It may be only $50, or It may be several other industries, through dlsorganiza-, That the aCTiculturl nunurea dollars, but whatever the sum the one who -guesses nearest to the tlou and demoralization of Mnn'tonS to those "of ree0D fr WinnlnE Candlda,e' Wl" Eet on-half ol conditions. Even if the strikers win . American fields and farms because nmr th ,, .. , n ... their fight, which 8 not likely, it will , j''f "'ther holidays nor ! presidential canlid ate "hU" 8UCCea8Iul j The F ! Resta require years for them to regain their nor during which to seek recreation, i financial s.andlng. after the suffering. Yet after they have done all they may aa luiKuess oi tne Dust part of uo igptians can only eat, drink two montns. PIUS X IS CHARITABLE. Pins X has just given a most inter esting reason why he loves the royal family. -and at the same time Inciden tally reveals a hitherto unknown fact. "Love the royal family?" he said. Why. of course I do. Do I not pav for their water?" "Pay for their water!" those pres ent exclaimed. "What can your Holi ness mean?" "Yes, I pay for every drop of water numeu in tne yuirlnal palace, and Trout in Crater Lake. Tha l.'In,.ln n r-ll T, - .i"m, ii na jtciiuiiiiuun suys ini v.. r. Aram, superintendent of Crater Lake- National Park, announces that quantities of fish have been dis covered in Crater lake. Some of the boys went our in the boat and as they were leaving the shore saw several large trout coming from the deep wa ter: a few minium nfii.r ,l,prn hi iw aione on me streets at nisnt. win coniess tnat that Ik nnt n lit. several more, am thon n in ,a. I have a daughter about her age, and ; tIe- witn m0(,flrn needs 'ami ancient I l-v about 2u incnea long, swam by .1 would thank anv man fnr ilnln I .... " " JmiMienea nat i nave none tonignt. na, .nhablioil by the enemies, of the Good for the traveling man. AVhat Papacy, the pontiff, of course, was he did was both unusual and effective. ' '"K 50r the water used, and w As for the mother: In all probabil- i . .. 8W! lo a".ow. any on v" i"j. an mat ,,i,uiu nave ueen o acKnowiedge that Only new subscriptions count. A subscription for 50 cents gives you one guess. You Can send in as mnnv nnlianrllipm na -m n-lal, ,m tnr oanh r.,, oioT-i uuu cnitue tneir naKeaness. , uuis you get one gu .ss. Their representative "Is certainly do-1 This contest closes November fourth, so be sure to send in vour ing much to prove that their future ; guess before that time ' ' liln-n8 'JeCn lr Pa8t-1 Th0 vote ln June' mi- was 92'C0S: for republican candidate for supreme Judge. 52.94G; for democratic, 28.723; socialist, G419, aod prohl- Ibltion, 5514. Ity she did not know her daughter was disposed to flirt with strangers. Mothers seldom know. Doubtless she thought the girl was at a neighbor's or in home safe place. And as for the girl: The adventure may work a euro in her case. luslon has como. Light has been thrown on the secrets of a double life and it appears hideous to lior. She has learned that the straight and nar row way monotonous though It may lie at .times is tho only safe way. She has been halted In time to save herself. The girl who flirts courts tempta tlon. She Is going more than half way to meet tho evil. All men are not so high-minded or pure-hearted ns tho traveling man of this episode. Mountains. It hapnened lik-P this-. On Sunday thi-v j When Rome was taken and the Quiri-1 Island and the trout were quite thick mere; an it Uas been proven that -trout will live and increase in Crater laho. Fish were first put there In ' 1887 and several times since, but this is the first year any number have ' b-m seen in the waters. I the tialnrp an. I'ient seat of the nope, did not belong to him. Leo XIII continued the cus tom, and I also fo.mw precedent. Hsve I not given proof that I love fhoee who Inhabit the Quirlnal?" ! aome one present ventured to ask Disll- hfi pontiff what the yearly cost was. io wnicn nis Holiness replied, laugh ingly: "That I cannot tell you; but measure it by my love for the royal family, and you will arrive at a very fair guess." And with this enigmati cal niply the subject was allowed to drop. Pall .Mall Gazette. My estimate on Is vote In Oregon for President Name Postofftce address Fill ln the first blank space the name of the candiaate you think will win. Fill in the second blank apace with your estimate of the number of votes he will get in Oregon. Enclose with CO cents and mall to the East oregonlan Publishing Co., Pendleton, Oregon. Send paper to Address Best 25 Cent Ma Private Dluj Elegant FumisH Cowed GUS LaFOXT.y 633 Mill ! Refres ant Healtl The City Brvr The wife of win! S. McGulre. dele-1 gate trora Oklahoma to congress, is called "Mrs. Oklahoma" In social cir clus, at the nutional capital. An eay conscience Isn't so easy as It looks. WATER TANK , The greatest sucBJf I right n the spot. Hi All itarV AcademV Always hare thhrl h -imp nriteiTI onDTl amp, ADe!nu I , ' . ., to your 'Ircd syi'.es. and dav nchool. Man PhjS.clans Kcal r'ttv Jircwen Building WANTED HIS PICTURE. The natlre Philippines commission, which Is now on a visit to the Pacific Coast, Is -as much a rovclation to the Americans as American institutions are to the Filipinos. Tho Seattle Commercial Club made arrangements for a Tagalog interpreter, to meet the .commission and convey to the mem iters of the party something of the King Christian's well known custom of giving small sliver coins to tho beggars and old men and women he chances to meet during his frequent walks about the streets of the Danish capital led, the other day, to an amus ing incident. The beggar to whom the monarch waa about to offer tho usual coin waa a quick-witted fellow, for pulling at his ragged cap, he said: "Not that, your majesty. I had rather have one of your pictures." "Do you think I carry .photographs nrounn In my pockota?" asked the king, smiling. "Perhaps not in your pockets," re plied the other, "but certainly In your pue." I Christian laughed outrieht nt thnt uu xounu tne gold piece which bore mo royai itKeness which did not ap- Take nutmeg; one is not a good as another. Schilling's j Best, in nutmeg, is ground fine! from difficult nuts to grind be-! WATER TANKS cause lull of oil; the oil is their We make a Specialty ot Round or Square MUUI" Anere are dry nuts-ikinds. We make them right and thej there are wormy nuts. VV e are j always give satisfaction, our work no more careful in nutmegs' 18 Devor allMed or botched. than all through. , Pendleton Planing Mill Your grocer's; moneyback.; . v . aim L.uiiiuv.1 laiu ROBERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. magnitude of Seattle, through the na- pear on the lesser silver coins. Now tlve tongue of tho Islanders. "When j Vorl Times. the party reached Seattle, the busl, " : , , Tne HtUe green apple is always ness men wero dumbfounded to hearjripe for mischief. W'th'e native commission -speak as good. English as is spoken In the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, and the Taga log interpreter was the least figure ln the visit of the Filipinos to that city. The members consisted of educated, .refined, practical, observant men, who constantly expressed surprise and -wonder at the multiplying feat uroe of the great country they are now visiting. Tho members of tho commission will go back to tho N o Islands with widened vision, bettor sealed TINS -oJviLf Drink ESCENT REAM OFFEE it Is Fine The heading Tailors Of the city, 8IEBERT & I Schultr, have removed to 222 ! Court street, opposite the Hotel Bickers. When you want a well made suit at reasonable Z prices, call on them. INSURANCE. Fire, Life and Accident JOE ELL Room 8, Over Taylor's ware Store. Hard- GOOD DRY WOOD ' All Kinds i nave good sound, wood which is delivered at reasonable prices lit.- . Jjor Cash. W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at Neuman's i Cigar Store. f I ;, t cam I Possible to make. ual training, military P.ure- LI'L .3T3i discipline, college ore al"as BUU".BT "tw pa ration. Boys of any age admitted at any time. Fall term openr September 14, 1904. CUT THIS OUT. And mall to Dr. J. W. Hill, Hill Mill tary Academy, Portland, Or. I have .... boys, whom I want to send to a military school. Their ages are Please send mo prices and terms; also Illustrated descriptive catalogue of your chool. (Name (Address) r I r, lc made is subject to change il li hplnir shlDDed. 1 ti,, nn in onirti, (1 pints, and delivered la I desired, , Bottling works telept Residence wieya""" CO LET us FILL BIN WITH Orejjon Portland St. Hclen'sfHaU A OIRLS SCHOOL OF THE HIGH EST CLASS corps of .teachers, loca tion, building, equipment the best Send for catalogue. Opens September 15, 1&04. Rock Sprifl! Recognized as J moat economic" i nnared to . fnr vour wlnt'l We deliver coal of any part of the eltf- 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, i Portland, O..gon. j PIONEER BOTTLING WORKS All Vater used la aUroltee ft3 W 'nbsolutelr nure. . 1 The best .carbonated drinks it ' I Laatz B MAIN STREET. Walters' flouring Capacity, Flour excoaubv- - etc. alwy oab 'Phone Main CC lec Casl Fre; Big J.3 lelrt- Nev Jiem Wt Biwl Th ui". Ore, ttt t en Hi T est ply r lar ! Le I Da fflx 1 vr. Ri i ac ta IS at c 0: dl