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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1904. his home editor hiiR suddenly become to possession of extraordinary abll- v After tne election is over ami the soup stops (lowing, a dull thud AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, j wm neanl nd the old level will '. '. ', . om- ' b. occupied npaln, to the disgust of Poblltbrd (-Tory afternoon (except SnniUj) y" 1 at IVnJIeton, Oregon, by the the render and to the loss of the pa EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING ' ,Hirs nmnmR this campaign rot. The COMPANY. usual run of newspaper readers can not be fooled by political tricks. THE CRADLE CHILD. Forgotten, In a chamber lone. The hooded cradle, brown and old. Begun to rock, began to moan, "Whore are the babes I used to hold". SL'nSntllTION HATflS. Watlj-, one year or mail 13.00 Sl!J:;ure?nirtV man I::":-.: IS The prosperity that is lifting the P Som'S bj SSS.;::::::: iw. farmer out of debt into independence wk!y. one ,ea1rlJJ'bm'mIaj . ly high wheat prices Is grinding the WeeklJ' fiurmontht V" mall iso j noor In the cities until the result Is !Si.SSft.ff thMli-:: rSS startling. The high prices of wheat deml Welily. three months by mall . . .50 naye causleij fi0ur prices to advance. Advancing flour prices have caused One Hundred Dollars Reward. E,QHT PAQBB "A one. tm Uember Bcrlpjw ileltae New Associa tion. the price of the little loaf to advance The East Oreironlan U on sale n- U- and the poor man In the big city Bleh's Netr Stands at Hotel l"ortlnd anil Hotel l'erklna. 1'ortland. Oreson. ; whose wages are gauged to the low San Francisco llureau. 40S Fourth St. Priced mat, now linns mat nis pro Chlcaco llureau. OOP Security Uulldlns- i .,,i. i, ,.or,ioV,n,t or,, I ir..h n P ll,ir.i, mil 14lh St.. , !-'".' " ....-.". " - Telephone, Main 11. entered at Pendleton poatoffle as second cla matter. UHION C3iLBEU ' cannot be stretched to cover the In creasing demands upon him. Wages do not Increase In proportion to liv ing expenses and so what is prosper ity for one is oppression for the other. From Twlllghttown to Sleepy- vllle Is a long, long way. I guess, But the fastest train In the world, I ween, Is the Drowsyland Express! There's a kiss for fire and a song for steam, And Love to manage the train; Just a moments stop at the City of Dream, And it's on through the night again. Then, It's O. my little one, Ho, my little one. Sweet of the tawny tress! It's off and away At the close of day On the Drowsyland Express! Hiuon It. Greer. Ten firms In Pendleton are waiting , to go Into enlarged quarters as soon ,as they can be completed, and larger stocks than have ever been ordered before are being shipped from the East for the fall and winter trade. In making their fall purchases coun try residents are Invited to read the ' big Weekly and Semi-Weekly East j , Oregonian for fall announcements. ; It pays to study advertisements. i The New York Herald, the most i !nn',irfnl (nrtnncmilant nnnir In Mio i United States, has openly declared I rtenU)(, demaml for lciin8 among tho fur Parker for president. The Her- soldiers, the faithful regarding the! aid is considered the most conserva- possession of one as a protection live and deep thinking of the great ' aSaln,8t death and disaster. All the i , , . , . , Russian generals have been presented American papers ana is absolutely ( wUh tnese reIlgiolIS plclur some of independent In politics. Its decision them, according to the Munsev. being . One hundrod dollars is a pretty good reward for five minutes work, yet that Is what J. E Strodo, of Waltsburg, Wash., got from the ' East Oregonian In our lost subscription contest Ho received with the compll- mimic nf llin V.nat nrntmnlntl tvlltinllt n COllt of OXPCnBO tO himself, a S100 "To men and women they nre grown, rl,i,bor-tlred buggv. We propose to conduct nnother subscription conte3t And through the world their way j tne following basis: must make." . , . r.UlU HUM UUt.il 1U),U1UUU1 lUi YlV Mill 1W ..wn UUWUw..t'wwUU wwuv Tho 'cradle rocked nnrt raado Its monn, .miwmrihnro nn,t t th n v,n missus nnnrest to tho vote received My babes no single step could i by tho wlnnng pre3ldonUal candidate In this state, we will give one-half of rtii tiin mnnptr ronnlvoil Tmm f nla pnnlPfll. ' . . I . Tl W ...111 I .. wide seas I tur example, u you uiiuk i-resiueui iiuuvrun nm i.-v.qhu uicuiiui- ity or votes in tne coming election, nu uui i l-uujiuh, nuuocvmio uuu vote In Oregon will bo ( ),"and put in your estimate. If our subscribers co-operate with us as they have in previous contests and as we expect they will in this, we will take in several hundred dollars and possibly much more, one-half of which will go to the person who guesses nearest to tho vote in Oregon for the winning presidential condl date. Thore Is only one requirement and this Is Important. ALL NAMES SENT IN MUST BE THOSE OF NEW SUBSCRIBERS. Renewals of sub scription will not bo counted In this contest. Subscribers can participate In this way: Get some neighbor to take tho Weekly East Oregonian for four months for DO centB. Send In a money order for the BO cents; or In lc and 2c Btanips or silver, accompanied by your guess on the presidential vote. If you do not want to ask some neighbor to subscribe, send In BO cents and the name of 'some friend In the East who is Interested in the western country. Let him read the Weekly East Oregonian and It will give him more news about the resources of the Inland Empire than you could If you wrote him a BO-page lotter a week. For every 50 cents you will bo entitled to one guess. If you get four of your friends to take It four months each, you will be entitled to four guesses, or If you get one new subscription for a year for the Weekly for J1.E0 ou are entitled to threo guesses. Some one of our subscribers will get one half ot all money taken In on this contest. It may be only $50, or It may be several hundred dollars, but whatever the sum the one who guesses nearest to the presidential vote In Oregon for the winning candidate, will get one-half of the money. Remember the guess is on the vote cast in Oregon for the successful presidential candidate. Only new subscriptions count A subscription for 50 cents gives you one guess. You can send in as many subscribers ns you wlBh and for each r0 cents you get one gu.ss. This contest clones Novnmhnr fnnrth. ro he sure to send in vour RUSSIAN ICONS. j j.uess before tj,at tlme The total vote In June, 1904, was D2.C0S; for republican candidate for Since Russia found herself plunged supreme iudce. 52.940: for democratic. 2S.729: socialist. C419. and prohi bition. 6514. helmsman blown, His sinewy hand the wheel em ploys." The cradle, rocked and made Its moan, "My babes coufd scarcely grasp their toys." "And one, with words of winning tone. Ood's shepherd, goes the lost to seek." The cradle rocked and still made moan, '.The babes I hold no word could speak!" "And one, with children of her own, Her life Is- toll and love and prayer!" The cradle rocked and still made mdan, "My babes of babes could take no care!" "Now. all that once were mine are flown But one, that still with me shall bide (The cradle ceased to rock, to moan) The sweetest one the babe who died!" Smart Set. is highly significant and must not be underestimated. VEGETARIANISM AND CRIME. They say meat-eating induces crime It is asserted that the meat dn:i-mg races are only cultivating the ti'iuai passions, and the coarser liroreii'ies of mankind. Vegetarianism, they say. purifier: the mind and cultivates the spiritual side of nature; that it makes men more merciful, more tender, more kind and more considerate that It takes off the rough edges of mascu linity and leaves a tinge of the ef feminate in the nature. This may all be true. It is highly probable that a man It is to be hoped that Secretary Sbaw. in enlarging on the condition ! of the country and the warlike Roose velt administration, does not forget to account for the S17,000.u00 deficit in the national treasury accounts for Jul. Some of thf millions appropri ated for war equipment might have been profitably kept in the treasury luuKiiiiicuuuy worKeu anu very expen-1 ,sive. Every Russian regiment has Its Icon, which is carried aloft when the soldiers go into battle. Many won-1 derful stories are told of the power of these talismans and almost all de vout members of tht Greek church liossess one in some form or other. The negro model town of Buxton Canada, founded during the days of the "undergr .".i,' rai'rjad Is now ai most abandon, il My estimate on vote In Oregon for President Is Name Postoffice address Fill In the first blank space the name of the candidate you think will win. Fill In the second blank space with your estimate of the number of votes he will get In Oregon. Enclose with 50 cents and mnll to the East oregonian Publishing Co., Pendleton, Oregon. Send paper to Address Owing to the Inability of the city to sprinkle the outside streets and help keep down the stifling dust storms, it seems that it might at least order some of the worst places covered with straw. All property is taxed alike for the sprinkling and a large part of it receives no benefit raised on a cracked wheat diet would 0f the sprinkling. not muster up nerve enough to 9m TO LIVE A CENTURY. set rich quick; that the peanut butter -eater would not stand in a dark cor- Rl Thfinin(, r,nr.,uh ; mer with a sand bag In his hand, or nhvsielan. has formulated the follow- i that a goat's milk baby would never ing nineteen rules for prolonging life to he a "wild cat" mining ' Bio years: 1. Eight hours' bleep. 2. Sleep on your right side. 3. Kuttn vonr lifdmom window xi n is meat eating that makes men fiM:n all night. I.grow up promoter. Ian. a book agent or a polltic- J'bold strong in passion, alert In sel- 4- Have i fishness and nnwerfiil in siw-rni nnnn. door. i-clls for mercenary alms, it Is also ' a mat to your bedroom your 3. Do not have , true that those who eat steak with v.. .w.i.i in ,. .!,. i,t -blood oozing from It. write cood ' a bath at the temperature of the lwtly. .poetry, preach strontr sermons, ilrlvn 1 Exercise before breakfast. j hard bargains for progress and carry heavy loads for human kind. Beefsteak holds the world in equl- pllbrlum The fighters and the thinkers eat Lit by the- ton. The dreamers and the optimists, who paint the glowing panoramas tffor man's better and nobler nature. ill love pork. The districting headaches fr-m which so many women suffer make lifeadulv purgatory If in'-n suffered with held l ache as women .o. business would be altr.es: at a s .u.-till Does not the act i that men do no! suffer from these severe I headaches suggest that there must be a womanly cause for them ? I When the womanly organism is dis 1 eased, hcadachr, backache. nervousnes I and sleeplessness are consequence which I are sure to iollow. Dr. lHerce'slMvorite Prescription cmrj headaches and other acnes and pains by bedstead curing their cause. It establishes rejjii I larity, dries unhealthy drams, heal in flammation and Ulceration, and cur I female weakness. It soothes pain and 1 builds up the nertes. It trnnsfo:n.i weak, aic'viy, nervous invalids into hapjiv. health) women. Thousands have testified to its marvelous merits. S. Eat little meat and see that is well cooked. 9. (For adults.) Drink nu milk. I lrt. Eat plenty of fat, to feed tho ! cells, which destroy dl.sua.se gennk. i 11. Avoid Intoxicants, which lie-1 struy those rolls. i 12 Dally exercihe in the opm air. 13. Allow no pet animals In your j livlns: room. Thev are ant to carry i about disease cerms. I monv of thousands of women to its cum 14. Live In the conntry if you can. plet-cure of womanly diseases. Do not is u'ninh tha thra TvirinWin!? accent an unknown and unproved sue- j.u-- rimr oi mo ueeiarauon or in- water, damp and drains. j "- p"-f ependente loved a leg of mutton. ' 10. Have a change of occupation Take frequent and short boll "l look lrr intllf of ocr ' Tavonte !rrrrit limr ami '.w.m Um ;i:te Mriikal tnwry asul am fevliwc iU." wnto Mr Dcr. K Keuri'. ' fy M-- djx- Hi .-i- 'V. '(.va K-oiia "1 Had uimn- iron We pain i J thf id himI IwrHlache. A(lr lake? vc-u- v.- ii eirtf t got well You mm publish tin- r nv it in anv vnv vou think tt. a I cannot --.al. ti li'urhlv of iK Pittwatid hi nmlicine " "Pavonte Preemption" has th- testi- 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 LET us supPLY you with Building Material Dimension lumber of an Bcrlptlons. Sash, Do0r8 Moulding. Buildl'ng J Paper. lK BRING YOUR BILL T0 iia AND GET OUR FIQURE8 Grays Harfeot Commercial Co. Opposite W. 4 0. R. Depot P Positively the best beer made. Any quantity you de sire. Delivered to your J home. . Always call for Olym. j Pla. A. N0LTE t 'Phone Main 181, j The French j I Restaurant: Best 25 Cent Meal In the City Private Dining Parlors. Elegant Furnished Rooms In Connection. GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 Main Street. Refreshing and Healthful The City Brewery Bottled Beer. days. IS 19. Ifrom the backbone down to the hoof. 1 nd Abraham Lincoln ate a pound of jntre steak the day he wrote his Ira- mortal Gettysburg speech. Imagine an American statesman Jiubslstlng on jwanut butter, choco- ate and baked potatoes, makinc a Sight with John Dull or Wllhelm II, or a trade treaty, involvlne Ameri can rights. Limit your ambition; and Kep your temper. COUNTERFEITING DON'T PAY. l'RKK. Dr. IHerce's Common Senre Medical Adviser U sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Send twentv-one one-cent stamps for th? the book in paper covers, or thirtv-onj sumps for the cloth -bound volume. Address Dr R V Pierce, Buffalo, N". Y. WATER TANKS Counterfeiting is growing unprofit able in this country, according to the Treasury Department statistics. The Unltud States has more paper money In circulation than any other country Picture a thin-skinned, thln-blood-"n the W0.rI Vt "69. white-cheeked rank of American no counterfeit money durinc the oldlers charging a fortress after a , fiscal year. Other banks of the coun- ireakfaat of shredded wheat biscuit ' tr' reported that they had handled Jid hot water. $21,000 In counterfeit monoy during , . , , ' me year, ine inning on in counter-- Meat-eatlng makes activity, and If IeUnc is Baid to bo due to activity hat activity Is not directed right, It ' of the secret service division. Tho ' 111 eiert Itself for wrong. 'otal number of arrests during the Meat-eating may conduce to short- y-ar, f,or counterioiting was l, wnicii ,,,a , ., , , , ... i is 15 less than In the preceding year r life, but It is a life filled wlth!Tlle counterfeiter has evidently con lagnlficent energies. j eluded that thore Is no profit In raak- It may ndd fuel to the passions, '"k money. t jut from those kindling passions of fie races, have sprung the opi.es, the Sattle hymns, the liberties, the con Ututions and social systems that lave garlanded the path of the Anglo- Saxon race. Sour Stomach "I uid Cuerti nd ft like a nw mn. I bar bn a tufftrr from djrippla and tour itomab (orlbs lilltiroV4Arl. I h&a bn lk I n o mMtl. to aad olbr dragtt bat coald tbA no relief 00I7 mi mi11 nag. a win muioofHu vcrcik u- mj mtnai aa lae ooir latng tor inaiKtion and wm 10 vooa ca Uaacb Chant, P toar itoraach and to kap the bowe dttioc Tbay ar nrj nfea total.1 litrry fituckltr, U Beat For The Dowel 5 We make a Specialty ot Building Round or Square WATER TANKS Ateo Header Beds all sizes and kinds. We make them right and the; always give satisfaction. Our work Is sever slighted or botched, Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard ROBERT FOR8TER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. The greatest summer drink V gt u 1 1 11 r'Ent 10 tlle 8,,0t' tlill Military Academy 1 Aiwa-s ave thIs suprior leer ta ! to your tired system. Physicians recommend beer that U ! pure. City Brewery Bottled Beer U always good and always the same. It Is made in Pendleton and not sublect to chances of temperature la 'being ahlppod. ,. 1 Put up in quarts, pirns uuu u- I pints, and delivered in any quantity desired. Bottling works telephone 17l. Residence telephone 1831. WHY THIS DRAIN? CAMOYCATIUfmC Munt. PliUM, Potent, TuU&xal, Do 0ood. !ir ttklitn, Wko or Qritw, lc Zh w N..r ol4 In balk Th. naln Ubkt .uniiil CCC. uumqUc4 to car or your iaonr Lk Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or H.Y, 599 PORTLAND, OREGON A private boarding and day school. Man ual training, military discipline, college pre paration. Boys of any age admitted at any time. Fall term opons 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 n military school. Th,elr ages "re Please send me prices and tonus; also Illustrated descriptive catalogue of your chool. (Name (Address) Oregon Portland Thn seerntnrv of thn navv. Paul Morton, says that the American navy j AHNUAL SALE, TEN MILLION BOXES "snouiii lie tne most lormiuanie in the world." Why the United States 1 . , I , .., 1- n H..t4.. .1 . I .. fiSiioum reijuiru nuiai u iukuiiui uiuiu , The Chinese Is the only strictly 1 unon the toll of tho neonlo as would ' agotarlan race on earth. That com- bo the cost of brillding "the most ! formidable navy In the world," and maintaining It, the former maker of "jfarlBou should be sufficient. 'iThr syndicate editorials which will railroad tariff rates does not explain x . nit Ifrt in li naoiimriB ttint fha In. tjff sent out from campaign hoadquar-1 terests of tho nation require "tho mis year, win do a great im-jmc-st formidable navy in tho world.' ''ovcmon over tho common run of Lewlston Tribune. jlltdrialB in many papers that accept .... . rf(M , 5eso ready made srreedB and many ,,,.. ,, nor ... Inu.nril n tI10 reader, not familiar with tho ways a8 tho seeing do, but toward a bell d tdeks of Journalism, will think that jangles briskly. Expert Collectors V'e have located a branch office In Pendleton, and will make collecting defunct bills a specialty. No account too old for us to handle. Our plan 1st "No collections, no charges. Suits Instituted, Judgments advertised. Tho Van Alatlne-Gordon & Co., Mor cantllo Agency. II V. Llpo & Co., Mrgs. 110 E Court 8L 'Phone Main 311, GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds i nave good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at Neuman's ' Cigar Store, i ji i St. Helen's Hall A Q1RLS SCHOOL OF THE HIGH EST CLASS corps of teachers, loca tion, building, equipment the best. Send for catalogue. Opens September 15, 1004. Columbia University Collegiate, Preparatory, Commerc ial and Grammar Or ado Courses. Ap ply for catalogue. Boarding school for young men and boys. Box 344, University Park Station. Portland, O -gon. COAL LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Coal Recognized as tho best and most economical fuel, we are prepared to contract with you for your winter's supply. We dollvor coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. MAIN STREET. NEAR DEPOTj PIONEER BOTTLING I WORKS I All water used Is storollzod and is J absolutely pure. , Tho best carbonqtod drinks It lfl possible to make. 'Phono Main OBI. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 160 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheaL Flour. Mill Feed Chopped Feed, etc.. always on band.