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PACE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1904. m AX INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER Published every afternoon Icirept Sunday) at Pendleton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN COMPANY, damaging nnd compromising form, because of the Impossibility of getting , proper offlclnl Information, the chief 1 of police of Portland will pay a reward for the reporter who reaches his of 1 fice first In the morning, thereafter, i Legitimate official news Is the PUBLISHING ; property of the people. The offlclat don't own the office. The" ptwple should know what is done. stujscmmoN isatiis. Dally, on year, by mall $5.00 iaux, six uiumra. uy uiuu r , . 1 1 . . n . . , ,. .ll . 1 uaiiyi e momirvv man :::::::: iue cup. offered for the Dally, iwr nioutli. by currier IS Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 Weekly, nix months, by mall 75 Weekly, (our months, by mall SO Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall 2.00 Semi-Weekly, six months, by mall... 1.00 Semi-Weekly, three months, by mall.. .00 Will Umatilla county go after that best irrigated fruit by the city of Ontario at the coming meeting of the Oregon Irrigation Association on September i 19, 20 and 21, at Ontario? Will she i gather some of the cream of the crop Member Serlnps-McKae Xevr, Association. ; ,, corapete for that rewarj or It bo captured by some community with less natural advantages, but -j more nuuger lor prizes? The stuff San Franebco Ilureau. 40$ fourth St la liro It ic nn- lt.nnln n ,-. ! - . .j ..... j, " " " ' 'eral hundred orchards In this county, i The only obstacle between the Uma i tllla orchard and the cup is the labor i and trouble of selecting the fruit, packing it properly and sending or The Hast OreRonlan Is on sale at 11. n. Men's News Stands at Hotel Portland and Hotel Perkins. Portland, Oregon. Chicago ilureau. 00!) Security Ilulldinc. Washington. V. C . Ilureau, 001 14th St. N, W. INDIAN SUMMER. The sunlight, In a warm and mellow tide Upon this Indian summer day de scends; Earth, sky, and all the view of waters wide In silent and harmonious beauty blends. Along the southward slopes, the after grass Stilt shows the emerald shade of summer time; With lingering pace a troop of zephyrs pass, And oft repeat a verse of mysM rhyme. The vanor ships that slowly cross the sky Are smooth and fleecy, like the ( clouds of June, (And only trees that leafless meet my i eye j Remind me earth has passed from i Nature's noon. I A. F. Browne HOW OFFICES ARE WON. Telephone Main 11. Entered at I'endletun postofJlce as second class matter. UHIojj I am not discouraged; things will right themselves. A pen- dulum swings one way and then another, but the steady pull of gravitation Is toward the center of the earth. Any structure must be plumb If It Is to endure. So it is with na- ttons. Wrong may seem to trl- umph; right may seem to be defeated; but the gravitation is upward to the throne of God. Any political institution, If It Is to endure, must be plumb with the line of Justice. Last words oi John P. Alt- geld. At the close of the campaign of 1S90 which was by long odds the great est political contest ever seen In this country llr Hanna rpslpil from hit taking It to Ontario, at the time of arduous labors. At the last moment 1 the Irrigation meeting. there came an urgent appeal from Ne- i - braska for another allotment of funds There Is cause for Pendleton to be j "If we had fifty thousand more," proud at the beginning of this school , telegrnphed the chairman of the re-,' ,. r. ,,, . , , , , publican committee in that state, "we jear. Foundations are now being laid would carry Bryan.s ow stUe for Mp. for three of the best public school Klnley." Jlr. Hanua wanted to help buildings in the Inland Empire. This the men who had made such a gal- is a standing Invitation to country lfnt struggle for the electoral vote of communities to come here for educa- ,DhrJan's home, but he did not suppose , , , there was a dollar left In his treasury, tlon. The two academies are prepared , and It was too late to get out and to teach more scholars than ever, and raise more. He was about to wire there is no reason why a dollar of llls refusal, when Secretary Heath re- ' money should go out of Umatilla n.,e.l!:t ,,,,,, a , . - .... If It is only lack of funds that j county for a common education here- troubes yoUp you neei, not atoP) Mr. u after. Special education, of course, Hanna. We have more than a lain- a 1 must be obtained elsewhere, but get dred thousand dollars on hand." the common education first. , "What!" .exclaimed .Mr. Hanna, a I - "the campaign at an end and money . still in the treasury? I never heard of r.uch a thing. Are you sure?" How Judge Beer The only beer battled exclusively Purity, Flavor, Solid, Creamy Foam, dean' Taste and BriHUacy, the points of excellence contained in A. B. C BEER, mark it as the one perfect beer brewed. Tke American Brewing Co., St Lesis, U. S. A. CEO. DARVEAU, Wholesale Dealer. LET US SUPPLY YOU, Building Materi Dimension hat Moulding r.Dol Mouldln, Paper, BniNQ YOUn BlU, Gays Hart Commercial I Opposite VV. i R WHOLESOME INDEPENDENCE. It is discouraging for an energetic. ; public spirited man to meet with ! heedless lethargy among the people in any public enterprise. That Im patience which President Sir. Heath produced the books to j prove his atatement, and the Nebras-lz Jefferson ,:a committeemen got the JoO.OOO they j "Wholesome independence" Is what Myers of the state Lewis and C.ark "S ZuT t the evr oTk Commercial correctly commission, has expressed in regard During national campaigns, the1 characterizes the flopping in the po- to the inactivity of Oregon fruit men tooks of the treasurer and manager X Iitical ranks this year. in collecting exhibits for the St Louis cre kent m a Peculiar way. Instead From an election for dog catcher in fair. Is justifiable and should 'rebuke L?r.i",."CCO,ln!.8 ,by ,mmtV !nc1' ' Pendleton, to the selection of a pres- the state Into a proper sense of Its carried throughout the campaign. The ident, Independence in politics is com-; duty. With thousands of pounds of key ;o this legendary system Is known mendable. It shows individual ' the choicest fruit that ever ripened 1 on,-v to two or three trusted men. and thought and roimirnniipn tn "imaoUm . nn,i, tha . . i the accountants who keen the books It shows persona. Interest In public j places in Oregon. It seems a shamejt te' committee or'other'o ! tu.i0 mm dciwuuu oi canumaies j tnat some ot it cannot be collected i Ization or Individual stands behind from voluntary consideration, rather for exhibit before It is' too late. 'ne number. After the campaign Is than from the crack ot the leader's .over the bcoks are burned and nil the xhip. A news item, to be genuine, should records, except possibly some private ue uacKeu up by some individuality. ""-"'""'"" kcju oj- me manager. 1 1 a. a t t : The Hotel Cruise First-class In every particular. Modern In all appointments. Splendidly furnished throughout. Service the- very best. The Hotel Cruise Is located at the corner of Webb and Cot tonwood streets In a new building built especially for hotel pur poses. Each room Is largo and comfortable, beins woll lighted and well ventilated. In furnishing this hotel, tho best of every thing t?cs purchased, and attention has been given to the artis tic effect aj well as comfort. The Hotel Cruise Is a model place for lodgers, traveling men and citizens who seel; a first-class place where rates ere not high. Cafe in connection. Short orders served at all times. n i PcslUvelj tie batkJ made. Any quantity jmiA sire. DeHTereatojocI home. Always call to Ofel pla. A. NOLI Phone Mala mil : changing from their time-worn ruts ! I""8- I'f"re- "ames or authentic tie- this fall, win give courage to many! ""V ' a" u'ec r c men in the common walks, who have , ' ""a v"r lu ule 'unlu'a aciii uui io ie I'unianu papers been faltering between decisions. T Mil ,,eiAfl I , V. I n I . 1 i.i The flopping of one man like W1I-1 "u " " "h WK"Ul of. the responsible men. an I have im G. Choate. from the remiblican - e i tnese news never heard tha' any of the managers are wiped out of existence. Such a thing ns the auditing of campaign ex penditures was never known, and probably never will be known, so far as national campaigns are concerned. t-verytning is trusted to the honor Ham icuuuvau it, . um; ui mix: niu impure to the democratic ranks, because of a , Ure" nd W3S P'aInIy an Iraae'na- of a national campaign were suspect In September i wno ,, ii ., , succnia. are In search of a right decision. er heard tha' any of the managers princinle involved, will civ m """uut I'muge or autnenuc- , . iir trust m any . , lty. On v two remote facts are tn !.. auer euman and reason to thousands of men who , , renloie "cis are to be Sllccegs ( luunu in uuiiiiet'tion wun tne slorj't . The flonnlne of John s Mnmii "uv ,a' ",Bl 'eny win drive a lifelong, influential democrat to the 0Vthnr h ' "! ' Itoosevelt rank, will mean thou.and lnt; eX,ndS ot democratic votes for Roosevelt, as . f"rn,8h 8UPPrt to a ra"- ! I a consequence. Summing up the situation, after a long dissertation on the merits ot candidates and parties, the Commer cial says: "In tho present campaign no one question dominates all the rest, as was the case eight and four years ago. "The action of Influential republi cans and democrats In thus severing former political tlos is a wholesome sign. "It shows the existence of a spirit of political Independence that cannot fall to have a restraining and moder ating effect upon both of the great The perpetual motion of industry is seen in the Umatilla county wheat fields. The teams that have pulled the combined harvesters around the magnificent fields for the past month, will bo unhitched from the harvester at night and hitched to the gang plows the next morning in preparing tho land for another world beater next year. ir the Russian Baltic fleet will hold gunnery practice every day on Its voyage to the wnr, it will relluve the Japanese of the task of annihilating it on its arrival In the riri..,,, x-.,i.i.., political partles-particularly in the i tnte. fortune, good sense, nor skill Instance of men like Mr. McCall and I 8eum , i1P w,lh ,h m.0i t.v, Mr. Choate meu of affairs, who have nothing to do with machine politics nnd who are actuated by simple re gard for the public good. TELL THE NEWS. Chief of Police Hunt of Portland, will punish the patrolman who talks to the press, hereafter. Ho has muzzled the force with a threat of a fine. He has put a premi um on official Ignorance which he hopes will keep the news from the public. It is not the newspaper that suffers from such short-sighted decisions. Tho newspapers will get tho stories Just the same, and If the stories are garbled and deformed by Insufficient official Information, and reach the public in the wrong form, so much worse for the pollco department. Many officials think to suppress news Is to keep the people In the dark. It Is vorso than this. It Is to make them suspicious of such offi cials and to loso confidence In them. Whore the police department of Portland suppresses successfully one story the newspapers will print ten, and the public will stand with tho pa pers for an open, honest, outspoken publication of nil tho legitimate news. This premium on ignoranco will not be tolerated long by an intelligent, news-hungry public. numbers cannot make up for these do flciencies. TELEPHONE IN THE JUNGLE. ADyssinia is being "wired." Some ono tnouaand miles of telephone line have been put up, and as much more is being laid. The work Is no Joke, according to Everybody's Magazine. Tue rains and the poles fell. The white ants ate up a large collection of wooden poles. Thon iron ones wore put up. wnich the simple native liked so well that he took them home to use In his business. The Negus stopped this amusement by proclaim ing death to the pole pilferers. But his royal mandate cannot pre vent tho Bandarlog, the monkey peo ple, from swinging In the wires or what Is much more dollghtful the elephant from scratching himself against the poles. The telephone pole Is a scratching post for elephants. BLACK AND TAN. Miss Barbara Black, a waxen blonde,. Bemoans her visage, pale and wanned, ' And strives by overy plan j To compass her supreme desire. Seen In her struggles to acquire, A coat of richest tan. Miss Lilly White, a "bright brunette," Disdains her locks of curly Jet And African descent. Truo happiness she may not reach. jj.ecauso ner hue will never bleach, tay ninety-live per cent. 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