1 EIGHT PAQE8. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1904. PAGE FOUR AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except Hunday) at l'emileton, Oregon, by tlio EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUI'.SCIUI'TIOX ItATKS. Dally, one year, by mall.... 3-00 Dally, lx months, by ma -.;o Dally, thico months, by mall l.-a Dally, one moutli, by mall 00 Dally, per month, by carrier . Weekly, one year, by mall... l.jju Weekly, six months, by mall. ij Weekly, four months, by mall. .00 Heml-Weekly, one year, by mall..... -.00 Semi-Weekly, six months, by mall... l.po Bcml-Wcckly, three months, by mall.. .5U Member Sctlpps-Mcllae News Association, The Hast Oretroulan Is on sale at 11. Itlch's News Stands at Hotel Portland and Hotel Perkins. Portland, Oregon. San Francisco llureau. 40S Fourth St. Chlcauo llureau, 90!) Security lln Idlns. Washington, D. C, llureau, 501 14tu St., N. W. Telephone Main 11. entered at Pendleton postoftlec as second class matter. Oh questioned souls, In slum berous fetters lying, Wno scarcely dream, so strong the chains of sleep, Awake! Awake! Your own soul-pinions trying, Shake off your slumber deep. The power within you lies. Arouse to action, And seek the love and wis dom hid therein; Till from the great All-source, with sure attraction, Conies that which you would win. For soul can rulu; and there Is naught above It That may its growth and progress disallow. Oh seek within it for the power you covet. And claim It, here and now! Florence -May Wright. A valuable advertisement for Uma tilla county has Just been consummat ed by the arrangement of the Pacific Monthly, whereby u will hereafter use a Moorhousc photograph as a frontispiece eacli month. , Tho Sep tember issue contains tho picture of an Indian mother and child, which is characteristic of the photographic art of Major Moorhouse. Hunters who anticipate an elk hunt I will do well to remember that the law ' pioiuMting the slaughter of elk was I extended to 1907, by the special act of ' the special session of the legislature last winter. Tho number of elk in Oregon is perceptibly Increasing, and if the law Is rigidly enforced against Indians as well as whites, this noble , game animal will have become plenti ful in this state, by tho time of the . expiration of tho law. The third battle of Hull Itun. which is to be fought this month, will cost $1,500,000. Already troops are on 'the march from Fort Ethan Allen, in Vermont. Thoy will have a 700-mile tramp. One thousand horses will be taken to the field there will be :is ambulances and six escort wagons. Tho boys all over tho Union are en thusiastic at tho prospect of fighting on the snmo field where thoir fathers fought and bled more than 40 years ago. It is expected that a vast crowd of spectators will witness tho mock carnage. Commontng on the temperance j question, Collier's for September 3, editorially says: "This country pre-j sonts no such clear case as England, 1 because our population contains so j many temperate drinkers Germans ! with their beer and Italians with their j wine. As brewers wo have Just pass-! Germany, where tho consumption of beer is apparently growing less, while it Increases here. Tho solution of the exceptionally mnny-slded prob lem of regulating man's taste for alco hol has been brought no nearer by legislation. Tho brightest side of It Is tho check given to drink by Indus trial advance. As labor becomes more skilled nnd better organized drunkenness Is diminished, Employer nnd employo understand that tho chances favor tho sober," Umatilla county people visiting Portland should not fall to visit tho exhibit In tho Oregon Information bureau rooms In tho Union depot building. Such u visit will convince tli.em that the efforts of this organiza tion are not In vain. Tho vast num ber of Inquiring visitors that regis ter" dally bears evidence of tho land hunger and homo hunger of tho tour ists that are now thronging tho west bound trains. Tills information bit .roau is an indox to Oregon or rather that portion of It that Is properly represented tliero. Many counties havo excellent exhibits of agricultural and horticultural resources, minerals, forestry and manufactures. What Umatilla county poeds very much Is a special oxhlblt there, also. At this time, her exhibits are scattered nmong other exhibits, and do not fairly rep resent tb.e county. The greatest need is u statistical circular of some kind, concerning tho county. Calls are made daily for such information, but the secretary is compelled to refer nil Inquirers to tho file of the East Oregonlan, which is the only litera ture of Umatilla county found there. A small statistical circular, with auth entic figures and facts, is badly need ed. Tho increase of frauds, shnrks, schemers, thioves and bunco men, high up In reapectablo circles, and working among tho upper business element in the large cities Is one of the startling developments of tho ago. Just last week ?100,000 was collected from some of the best business men in Seattle, through one of tho rankest frauds In existence. Tho scheme ap peared to be plausible on tho surface, and bad it been genuine would havo netted largo returns, but being a rank fraud, It had no foundation. Tho schemers know the weak spots In tho present day character, and It is really no wonder that their plans are suc cessful, when one takes Into consid eration, the money-hunger of tho age. General McArthur warns tho govern ment against the frauds that are practiced upon returning soldiers from the Philippines in San Francisco. Cases have bisn reported to him, where the .ontiro three years' pay of soldiers has been mulcted from the discharged men by the grafters of the Bay City. It Is a condition that should cause alarm among business men. These thioves and sharks find lodgment under various guises in the best circles, and to get .rid of them is one of the serious problems of the day. . CHEER UP. You say you're feeling blue, lad? That things are going wrong? If that's the case for true, lad, Cheer up and sing a song. You'll find 'twill always pay, lad, For all tor me and you To play we are tho sunshine And let the sky be blue. When skies are clear and blue, lad, The world is at its best: Whene'er you drop a tear, lad. It saddens all the rest. Smile on don't mind tho knocks, lad, .lust keep your own heart true Play you're tho golden sunshino And let the sky be blue. When you are feeling blue, lad. And half inclined to cry, You're at the job 'tis true, lad Intended for the sky. The sunshine role sits better On husky chaps like you Then be a human sunbeam; Let but tho sky be blue. Baltimore American. THE INFORMAL DANISH KING. The people of Copenhagen, writes a correspondent of tho London Chron icle, betray no surprise when thoy see their venerable monarch approaching, am they treat his appearance in the streets ns one of the ordinary dally Incidents. King Christian takes his walks abroad quite infoynally and without ceremony. A year or two ago I was walking in Copenhagen with an Eng lishman resident in that beautiful and delightful city, and he called my at tention to a stately, white-haired gen tleman with a kindly face who came toward us loaning on bis stout cane. As we drew lovol with him he stopped and oxtended his hand to another pe destrian, who had saluted him re spectfully, and unaffectedly exchang ed greetings. Then he strodo on, and but for the lifting of hats and tho genial ac knowledgment of salutations there was no sign that a sovereign was making a progro3B In his capital, HURTING DRESSED BEEF TRADE. One effect or this strike will bo 1 serious injury to our Dritisb chilled beef trade. Argentina Is over on tho alert. British capitalists control that trado and are losing no opportunity to develop It. This affords a brilliant ono and South America Is making gains at our expense. A Chicago livestock man Just re turned from England is authority for the statement that South American product Is filling tho gap and will hold most of the ground thus gained. This, if true, has a sorlous meaning for tho American cattlo raiser. When results of this strlko aro ap proximated It will bo found that tho producer has paid the big end of the bill. Livestock World. Cassava starch, moro popularly known as tapioca, is tho chief ele ment of the gum on tho back of all postage stamps. SCIENCE PREVENTS BALDNE88. Tlie Fatal Cierm ami It Itemed- Notr I'lictn of Science. It Is the rarest thing In tho world for a man to be necosnurily bald. No man whoso hair Is not dead at tho roots, need be bald If ho will use Nowljro's Herpl cldo, tho now scalp antiseptic. Ilerpl clde destroys tho gorm that cuts tho hair off at tho root; and cleans the scalp pt dandruff and leaves It In a perfectly healthy condition. ir. Jlannett, In tho Maryland Uloek, Butte, Mont., wbb en tirely bald. In loss than a. month Ilerpl clde had removed tho enemies of hair growth, nnd nature did Its work by cov ering his head with thick hair an Inch I- nr. and In six weoks ho had a normal 4Ult of hair. Sold by leading druifglsts. Bnd 10c. In stamps for samplo to Tho, Herplddo Co,, Detroit, Mich, F. W. Schmidt & Co., special agent INDEPENDENT JOURNALISM. Tho Moscow Mirror prints a list of Idaho democratic papors. alleged to have changed their politics, among the number being tb.e leading paper in Northern Idnho, tho Lowlston Tribune. In answer to tho charge the Tribune makes tho following ringing defense of Independent Journalism, which will meet with n hearty rceponso from thinkers in ovcry party: This Is a mlstako ns to tho Tribune, as it has not changed Its vlows or politics, nor are they sitscopttblo of being changed by tho acts, omissions or otherwise thnt others mny commit. The Tribuno's solo interest in poll tics Is to advocato sound and timely principles, as It understands them, and those principles remnln tho same without rcferenco to what tho party organization may or may not do in that relation. The Tribune does not conceive that tho Mormon question affects Its own political views any more than would the race issue, tho choosing of a fav orite in tho llusso-Jnpaneso war, "54 10 or fight," or any other idle plank equally remote from tho practical af fairs of today. The Tribune does conceive, how over, that such n plank or planks weaken the democratic party, nnd hav ing reason to bollove so, says so. Tho Tribune Is not going to mislead or de ceive its readers on this or any other question and in time thoy will find It out, if thoy havo not already done so. It would bo easier and cheaper It might seem, for tb.e Tribune to pro ceed along tho lino of least resist ance, to add its voice to the distem pered politics that now nnd anon arise to fret and vex the people; but to do so would bring no good results to anyone and tho Tribune would bo nroven In tho cud to have been a false and weak friend. Meanttmo It would have taken no pleasure and had little pride In Its work. No merit Is claimed for the Trib une's policies other than a selfish as piration to serve its country in a way that will command Its confidence and approbation, and no wisdom save that which comes from the Instruction of ; .events, 1 Moved by such purposes It Is Impos- ( slble for the Tribune to piny tho heartless sycophant or to assist In propagating delusion and folly. If others do so either through con viction or persuasion that is their own affair, but the Tribune still expects to plead for plain democratlcal gov ernment as the best over devised by ihe nilud of man. taking lessons of wise conservatism in the needful changes and progress wrought by the activities of civilization and peace Columbus, Ohio, May 20, 1903. Six years ago I had a severe attack ol Inflammatory Rheumatism. I was laid up In bed for six months, and the doctors I had did me no good. They changed med icines every week and nothing they pre scribed seemed to help me. Finally I be gan the use of S. S. S. My knee and elbow joints were swollen terribly, and at one time my joints were so swollen and pain ful that I could not close them whin opened. I was so bad that I could not move knee or foot. I was-gctting discour aged, you may be sure, when I began S. S. 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