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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1904.
lor Oregon ns far ns being a dividing
line of sentiment or effort lit the
. state is concerned.
The Oregon Development League
has flung out this noble and Inspiring
... . , . c,j.i sentiment. The people of Eastern
Published PTcrj- afternoon (except Sunday)
nt Pendleton, Oregon, bj the , Oregon have caught it up and wl
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING make it the slogan for a reunited Or-
i egon.
More visiting,
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
A DEED AND A WORD.
COMPANY.
smscisnmON" ISATKS. i -"ore visiting, more intermingling.
Dally, one year, by mall J5.00 more open handed, broad, sympathetic
Sail, ii? and mutual business relations will
SSI!?: "f ZSS: $ :::::: :ilS;ce,ue,,t tu,s ,e ln the
Weekly, one year, by mall 1.30 state, and the time is near at hand
iSStwSK: rau::: r8S Ww,t0. rson w,th a cai,,tnl "E"
Semi Weekly, three months, by mail.. .30 and ,- It will be plain Oregon.
i
Member Scrlpps-MeRac News Association.
The East Oregonlan Is on tale at 1!. It.
rich's News Stands at Uotel Portland and
Hotel Perkins, Portland. Oregon.
-tOS Fourth. St,
Chicago Ilureau, 000 Security llnlldfng.
San Francisco Ilureau.
ltureah. SOI nth St.,
Washington. D. C.
N. W.
Telephone Main 11.
Entered at Pendleton postof'lce as second
class matter.
The Inland Empire will not quibble
about who shall build the portage
road. It makes no difference to them
who secures the contract or who su
perintends the work, so it Is done ln
a skillful, able manner. The complet
ed road is the goal sought. The open
river Is the final aim of the efforts
and progress of the Inland Empire.
A little stream has lost Its way
Atuld the grass ami fern
A passing stranger scooped a well.
Where weary men might turn;
He walled it In, and hung with- care
A ladle nt the brink i
He thought not of the deed lie did.
I But Judged that all might drink.
He passed again, aud Io! the well,-
By summer never dried.
Had cooled ten thousand parching
tongues.
And saved a life beside.
A nameless man, amid a crowd
' That through the dally mart,
1 Lot fall a word of hope and love,
i Unstudied from the heart;
j A whisper on the tumult thrown,
A transitory breath
It raised a brothe'r from the dust.
It saved a soul from death,
O germ! O fount! O word of love!
O thought nt random cast!
Ye were but little at the first.
But mighty at the last.
EIGHT
SACAJAWEA.
his own life, surely the state can not
' take that life from him under the
J guise of law. I will do ns my con-
!DVIWUl.U Jll Ullll'ta .lie ... ..... ..... - j
am opposed to capital punishment, i
While a judge of the district court
j I shall nover Impose such a penalty
! upon n defendant.
If a person is found guilty of mur
der ln the first degree and the Jury
fixes the penalty nt dvath I shall dis
regard that verdict If "need bo. The
state does nut give life; It can not
take life. It is contrary to reason
nnd contrary to morals."
W Sand for Bock about " Mn,i, .
Arc you to become a mother 7f . 'J108'
rT, .. ."""""' Mllteiins that ' "
B X obliged to underc... th- , .7??. .n,ost "omwuT
LLT cou,(1 Ao aIVthinK to Vw w,.(,beat? H
9 J'.. " ? 'en,.;;6 P'"rTo
JAPANESE GENTLENESS.
Though the martial spirit Is Indus-,
triously Instilled into Japanese chll-1
dren by their mothers from earliest '
Infancy, they nro taught to be kind 1
to animals. At home and in the
schools they nre not even allowed to 1
ent cakes or confectionery made In
the shnjie of rabbits, sheep or other :
dumb beasts, for fear they may ac-,
...I I., r . . 1 .
t. .u '""rui. t
the pedagogue commits an Injustice.
8 lf M . I liniment so potent that it fli
IT V rrv drram. without it. a m;h,lhu
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11-- X ho
.tfciuiiy every notd. "-"ar
UiK,liomorene1HlU... v "a "We iriF-.
. . - n. I'liT nt. . .
motherhood bomttyV
For Hrtr,. ... J I amlttlB-
&t wiinderfui iiT V,.i.'. . ,l S
" .Mother's Fiiend All II - ue
.ccperoottle. $ JttfiSU
u you ask for it. a.
SnKGULATCR CO.,
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That was a beautiful and well de-1 tlon is made.
Rnrvpil trtlmto whlnh Rnvprnnr Pnnl. '
jThe open river commission can build or California, paid to the "Bird Wo
it. This organization represents the ' man," who piloted Lewis aud Clark
' backbone of the Northwest. There Is from the fastnesses of the Bocky
brains, honesty, dotermlna- ,nun ",a,"s 10 a sale ' 1 on lne
I the scholars stay away until repara-
money,
ii
Profesor Octima told the foreign
colony in tu recent lecture here on thn.; T
national system of education thnt a j 5
German teacher once
scandalized a i T
school by his hrusqtieness. The boys
: j tlon. public spirit, and best of all. The probabilities are that without and girls talked it over among them-1
This string upon my harp was
best beloved;
I thought I knew its secrets,
through and through:
Till an old man whose young
eyes lightened blue
'Neath his white hair, bent
over me and moved
His fingers up and down and
broke the wire
To such a laddered music.
rung on rung.
As from the patriarch's pillow
skyward sprung
Crowned with wide flung
wings and feet of fire.
O vibrant heart! So metely
tuned and strung
That any untaught hand can
draw from ihee
One clear gold note that makes
the tired years young
What of the time when Love
had whistered me
Where slept thy nodes, and my
hand pausefully
Gave to the dim harmonics
voice and tongue?
William V. Moody.
' unanimous public sentiment behind It. , her aid In guiding the explorers 1 selves and then asked the principal to
. If the state commission cannot build I through that difficult region, Lewis dismiss him, saying:
! It. if the quicksands of legal or other ! aluI CIark JwouW, elter uae. Perished ; "He is a learned man, but a pig."
' . , . or returned to the East without hav- Being informed that the teacher
obstacles bind the feet of the com- accoml,nsnej the object of the c- 1"1 been engaged for a stated time,
mission, the people will build It. If , pedltlon. As Governor Pardee points they want straight to him and said.
. the commission will stand still and , out: If you have a sen's (half cent s)
j keep still, and not make objection, the
people will do the rest.
The introduction of sewing classes
in our public schools is a step in the
m direction of making young women
a j more useful ns a result of schooling.
i There is nothing more pitiful than
' the girl who goes through college and
! is neither charming, lovable, woman-
' ly nor practically useful as a house-
twlfe. The domestic arts, like sewing.
cooking, gardening, growing flowers
worth of honor, break your contrart
"Death-or defeat to Lewis and Clark a"d. E0 ba.ck Germany."
would have lost the Oregon country He went. Chicago Chronicle,
comprising 30S.0O0 square miles, to
the United States, for Captain Gray"s ' THE AMERICAN SPIRIT.
discovery of the Columbia river would i
not within itself have been sufficient A Buddhist paper iu Tokio, with
upon which to base the American an unpronouncable name that is
claim to the title In this region. Sac-, translated the Thundering Down, '
ajawea alone, of all the expedition, : strats on Us career with a statement ,
had been over the Rockv mountain ' at- """Uia be a model to American
DEATH TO UNIONISM.
trails. She alone knew where frleudly , circulation boomers. "This paper has
Shoshones might be found to smoke:come from eternity. It starts Its cir
the pipe of peace. She nlone of all culatlon with millions and millions of
the savages that roamed the buffalo ' numbers. The rays of the sun, the
..ininc Ln, nnn i,i i,.beams of the stars, the lenrps nf tlie
and rearing children, are almost lost trave,.tlreu hungrv ,mthfinders to ' trees, ttie blades of grass, the grains
the lodge of Chief Cameawait. her "l BUUU lne "earis oi tigers, cie
brother, where thev might outfit Tor Phants, lions, ants, men and women
the last stage of their Journey to fr Its subscribers. This Journal will
Pacific ocean, to raise the American t henceforth flow in the universe as
flag over the countrv that Captain the r,vers fIow and tlle oceans surge '
Gray had discovered. She had borne ) Public Opinion.
the white man's burden in the Indian 1
country, she was the Pocahontas of, I WANT" TO BE A DOCTOR.
the Pacific."
t
The
Hotel Cruise
First-class Jn every particular. Modern ln all appointmeisU.
Splendidly furnished throughout. Service the very best.
The Hotel Cruise Is located at the corner of Webb ani Cot
tonwood streets in a new building built especially for hotel par.
poses. Each room is large and comfortable, being well lighted
and well ventilated. In furnishing this hotel, the best of eierj
thing wns purchased, and attention has been given to the arUa
tic effect oj w.ell as comfort.
The Hotel Cruise is a model place for lodgers, traveling men
and citizens who seek a first-class place where rates are not high.
Cafe ln connection. Short orders served at all times.
,slght of in education. Our colleges
are top-heavy with specializing and
shaky on producing the common hu
man qualities that make good fathers
and mothers and heads of families.
, They ignore the spiritual life of man.
and produce material automatons.
Modem School of Commerce
School reopens and Special Offer closes
Pendleton Academy, Pendleton, Oregon.
September 6. First floor
The butchers' strike has resolved
Itself into a death struggle between
unionism and its haters, the Employ
ers' Association, headed by Parry,
the arch-enemy of the union.
The caricature of the Pendleton
representatives In Portland, as made
' by the Oregonian cartoonist and pub
, llshed in that paper Tuesday, is not
intended to cemept the outside com
munities to rortiana. The Idea pre-
Wen I gro up I want two be a doctur.
While Sacajawea was but an ordl-1 1 want to Ue a doctur;
nary Indian woman, there was a gen- j 1 wam lo Ioo,i l?rfowud and orful
eroiis spirit In her bosom which was i smart.
of inestimable value to Lewis and . ""3U ' .vu,t' uurl'
Clark, and. Indirectly and ultimately. "'ways rusn urownu io see tne
tg rnlltlrme f if f u tiiKititn u'hn .ni 1 oICS,
.11. ....' r, . j. ainro ramp m nppunv nnd dpt-elnn the I AntJ hav a watch that tics;
At this time, 50.0W union employe i . -m,!! Brand country she played so proml- ? An whn f a kId ls
of the packing houses are idle, and ! ' a in securin to tIle Unl,ed i JflA, .
..j. u..u.-u uiamiuasi' states government as .a part or us "" ""
this tendency. permanent territory. ' Luke, the Loon. In Seattle Star.
Refreshing
and
Healthful
FRUIT TREES ON CITY LOTS.
cannot get their old places back. On
September 1 30,000 union employes of
the Pullman car company will be
thrown out of employment by the clos
ing of the factories, and the Interna
tional Implement company, employing
about 20.000 people, all organlied.
threatens to close down about Sep
tember 1.
notice has been given that em
ployes securing positions (n any of
-these Institutions, at the resumption
of work, will be select d from thoae
recommended by and applying
through the Employers' Association,
the enemy and opponent of the
unions. ! ...
This mean, further trotible. Not ' "" ' ! were all successful.
. , . ,. -and now Mr. Vaughn has numerous
one union man will apply lor bis old , varieties of fruit that ripen at nil
position through the medium of his, times of year and furnish an abund
most hated enemy. The employer , anc 'ur table use. On one navel or--wlll
hire no one ept he cornel0 Vaughn budded a tan
, ... . , . (Kerine, a grape fruit, a lemon and a
through this association. So the lros- bw(i orange making wl,h the Ilavel
peet darkens. orane Itself, five kinds or fruit on
Chicago is the head and front of, one tree. They all bear profusely,
unionism in the United States. There, i nd hf fruit Is of extraordinarily
The City Brewery Bottled Beer.
It ls to be hoped that those having
Many people who live on city lots
long for fruit trees of their own from
which they can gather fresh fruit ln-
stead of being dependent on the mar
kets, says Country Life in America.
' Mr. Vaughn, of Pasadena, was con
fronted py just such a problem, but
he has cleverly found a way out of
the difficulty. On the back of bis
town lot he hnd room for six fruit
trees. He planted navel oranges and
' peaches and plums, and when they
had become strong and sturdy he
,sratted and budded other varieties in-
' to them.
In charge the project of erecting a ,
statue to her memory upon the Lewis j
and Clark fair grounds will meet with
that success which it certainly de-!
serves. Salem Statesman.
WHAT CAN YOU DO?
A WONDERFUL NEW INDUSTRY.
all the great labor organisations con-
; lrjt- siie. The peach trees were bud
ded with numerous varieties of early
The development of the trolley sys
tems of Ohio is the wonder of the
century. It has grown to be a new in
dustry, with Its variety of uses. With
in five years over 300 miles of trolley
lines have been built east, west and
, north from Cincinnati and in the
state there are now 2S00 miles of trol
j ley lines. Within the past year more
j than 10,000.000 passengers have been
' carried. ( There are chair cars wl-h
buffet attachments, funeral cars ex
press cars and sleeping cars.
Ohio is the Trolley State now. bu
other states are making progress in
i the same direction. More than $2 -'
500.000.000 Is invested ln trolley lines
in this country and last year over 5.
iHiO.noo.GOO persons were carried on
them. The cash disbursements in sal
aries alone amounted to over ninety
The appropriations of the last ses
sion of congress. In times of profound
peace, were over $700,000,000; the
Philippines, in addition to the $20.
000.000 paid to Spain, have cost $000.
000,000 more land the appropriations
for rivers and harbors must be added
s ill to the first mentioned I. And the
question Is. with new emphasis.
' What are you going to do about if"
SCROFULA
"When a child I had a very severe- at
tack of Diphtheria which cam: near firm
ing fatal ."poll recover- the glands of the
neck were very much enlarged, and aftet
the fret use oi iodine, the right one was
reduced to its normal size, but the left
I The greatest summer drink. It goes
right to the spot.
Always have this superior beer ln
your home. It gives youth and vigor
, to your tired system.
Physicians recommend beer that la
pure. City Brewery Bottled Beer It
always good and always the same.
It ls made ln Pendleton and not
subject to changes of temperature ln
being shipped.
Put up in quarts, pints and half
pints, and delivered in any quantity
desired.
Uottling works telephone 1771.
Residence telephone ,1831.
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Material
Hill Military Academy
PORTLAND, OREGON
A private boardhi
and day school. Mu
ual training, milium
discipline, college j
paratlon. Boyi of it
age admitted at u
time. Fall term opesi
September 14, 1501.
CUT THIS OUT.
And mall to Dr. J. W Hill, Hill M
tary Academy, Portland, Or.
I have .... boys, whom I wist U
send to a military school. Their apt
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PirtUed
one continued to grow very slowly at
first, until it was about the size of a i:oos
ter and have their chief source, and and late peaches, as well as apricots million dollars. ($&0..,C 173). and se- egg, which began to press on the wind-
came very painful. An incision was made
i and a large quantity of pus discliarged.
The gland was removed, or as much ai
,, , . j Jf . could with safety be taken out. For ten
This earning power and distributing years I wore a little piece of cloth about an
medium Is In close touch with the w.el- nch iomr ; mv neck to keen the tlac
George S. Boutweli, one of the fare of a very large percentage, direct-1 open. During this time I had to have il
her.
the efforts of the Manufacturers' As- and nectarines. These trees bear from
sociation and the Employers' Associa- thtf t,r8t Jul" " the first of Novem
tion will be directed with fury against
the Chicago stronghold
The public will suffer more than
either of the combatants. The rich
curity holders were paid for Interest
and dividends nearly 75 million dol
lars (J7-1.81C.032). !
St. Helen's Hall
A GIRLS SCHOOL OF THE HIGH
EST CLASS corps of teachers, loca
tion, building, equipment the beat
Send for catalogue.
Opens September IE, 190i.
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I
BOUTWELL FOR PARKER.
I fnimHan "f ,1. mmi,llnn .-.- Una t lv nriit i n rl 1 rvpt 1 v. nf the nnmilntlnn r.wn V... tU ,1 . . . : T r 1.
,emploere can wen anoru to ue mie decIared that he w, vote for Jmjge,as there Is possibly none of our great coldortheopeningclogged. IntheSprinp '
for they have sufficient wealth to Parker. Mr. Boutw.ell was secretary ' lndustrltm more closely allied with the or early Summer of 1884 1 was persuaded'
satisfy any reasonable man. The la-1 of the treasury under President 1 people and certainly none of the pub-' by my wife to use S. S. S., which I did, 1
boring neoDle will be thrown on the I Grant, governor of Massachusetts, He utilities more generally used. Be-! strictly in accordance with directions. 1
uiiueu stales buuatur, unu a memuer otu wuic mnu iuu,uuv -vpiu mi- - , s - " , ..
of th.- lower house of ponerMs in ' dally employed In the operation of 1 "re,Jr.;urea ,or not suiterea since
giving his reasons for preferring this industry.
Judge Parker to President Roosevelt.! The electric railways are being ex-Rm-rnnr
Tfcvitwf.lt nv- I tended on lines of continual sclentiflp
"I am with the democratic party i advancement and their equipment is1 Only a consdtrrtional reined v can reach
because I have made a distinct decls- 'helng constantly improved. ' anuereaiury aiseasc itke&croiuia. wnen -
ion In regard to the Philippine policy, ' : , ?1btl??Vr!d,toA?,onnal coniiJ!i,02 !
bu uuiuriuuuie an mis iruuaiurmauuu juuge jonn 1. aluiiins, 01 tne state
irora a republic lo an empire. district court In Denver, Col., recent
charity of the public and will sap the
strength from other cities In contribu
tions to support the siege.
How to avoid this Impending strug
gle, which promises such dire re
sults, no matter which way It Is set
tled, Is one of the problems now be
fore the peacemakers and .the states
men of the United States.
It Is the most ominous shadow
the present political campaign.
that time. B. S.Ragland.
Royal Bap Mfg. Co., Charleston. S. C.
SASH, DOORS
and WINDOWS
Made to order. Building pa
per, lime, cement, brick and
sand, wood gutters for barns
and dwellings a specialty.
Oregon
Lumber Yard
Alta Street, Opp. Court House.
eiM44Hltllllll
in
NO DIVIDING LINE.
"Therefore I do not concern myself
I about what the democratic party may
uu out 1 am buuhujuu luut tney win
The few brief sentiments expressed
by Mayor Matlock In the East Ore
gonian today should be echoed to
every comer of Oregon.
He Bays Eastern regon and West
ern Oregon should mingle and become
acquainted more and more. They
should learn of each other's needs,
study each other's surroundings and
learn by this broadening of views
that there Is no dividing lino in Ore
gon. Judge Lowell expressed the same
sentiment when he said before the
Oregon Development League that
there should be no 'cow counties'
in this atate. The Cascade moun , Awhward doodg aro tuan olo
tains should be wiped from the map , qUenl dreams.
ly made from the b.cnch the following '
statement: "In private life I never
was a party to tne Kilting ot a man
not sacrifice the honor of the nation or a human being. I shall never be
by leaving a great opportunity. The
republicans had a great opportunity,
but they neglected U.
a Judicial party to such a killing. Tho
state has no right to take a life. Cap-.
Ital punishment in Colorado has not'
tt5
ueterred the commission of crime. '
A MATTER OF GEOGRAPHY. Murders have increased. ,
Influential persons escape the gal-1
Representative Heatwole of Mlnnc , lows. A man having no right to take !
sota was asked by a frl.end about a 1
mutual acquaintance who lives In the
congressman's district '
"Is he rich?" was ono query.
"Well, that depends on geography," ,
said Mr. Heatwole. "Out at homo we
consider him very rich. Ho ls worth '
about a million dollars. If he lived I
In New Jersey I suppose ho would uc
thought fairly well-to-do, while If he 1
llvod in New York folks would be
dropping dollars in his hat "Collier's
Weekly. ,
tonic. It is the I J
only guaranteed,
strictly vegetable
remedy sold. Ifyou 1 a
have any signs oi
bcrolula, write us
and our physicians
will advise you free
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If you are Interested ln Oil
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lal and Grammar Grade Courses, jv
ply for catalogue. Boarding school 101
young men and boys.
Box 344, University Park Station.
Portland, O 50"- .
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Lay In your supply 'or thi
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and will save you money.
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: Office at Pendleton Cold Stor- j
age Plant. J
'Phone Main 1781. J
College
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Health
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Wafers, fruit crackers, creaffl
sticks, nut butter and
peanuts.
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