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EIGHT PAGE8. PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1904. IIsS - J ; i V5I 3 i rr ri yr : hHt (VQa) I .VJJT" ,..nn..m.nrv. vpn-emt.Pii AN INDEPENDENT .NEV bi At t,u. Published everr afternoon texoept Sunday) . I . . It . . UH I. pact nppr.niNJlAN PUBLISHING ac leiiuieiuu. iflCKUU. COMPANY. sntsrutiTiox hatks Dally, one yimr. by nwll Dally. Mix niotittM, by mall Dally, thr month, by malt Dally, on month, by mall Dally. ier month, by currier Weekly, one year, by mall Weekly, six month, by mall Weekly, four months, by mall Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall... Seml-WeekW. six month, by mall. Seuil Weekly. three months, by mall MAI i .".W Jn Member Scrim's ilollae News AsaocUtlon. The Kt Orwoulan on sale at H B. ttlch's New Stand at Hotel l'ortlanil and ttoiei mttiiw. iuciiuuui uiuu. San Francisco llureau. 40S Fourth St. Chtcaso IturvHiu. 00!) Security ItullUlnr. Washlnston. D C. llureau. 501 Hth St., y. w. Telephone Main 11. -ntered at Pendleton postofflce as second claw matter Justice eternal' thy search- lisht so strong. Quenchless and deathless must find every wrong: Sweep from our country the crimes we abhor: Cleanse from our banner the black stain of war. Take slavery's fetter from childhood's frail hand: Shatter In fragments the throne of misrule: Send us true pilots in pulpit and school. Give to the toilers a free, hap- py land Mary McXabb Johnston. In Louis Post s Public. That honesty in public office may still be found is shown by the fact that former Governor Robert E. Pat-, tlson. of Pennsylvania, left an estate ' of only $9000. He had served two trms a mvrirnnr nt pnviviiia . . . . ana naa aim oeen sent 10 coniress for several term. But he had not used his official power to add to his income by any of the Questionable means which so many office-holders fi-j .... t , find profitable. Governor Pattiaons family is left comparatively poor ln this world's goods, but they have the greater satisfaction of knowing that the name they hear stands for clean ness and high honor. Value of output, $S3.937.0)tO; salaries Evety Inland Empire farmer has an naid 35O0 officials and clerks. J1.400.- ear upon the ground listening for the 000; paid 35,0c") other employes. $13.- portage whistle that rate-reducing -'A-'- There is room for many sound' He has watched the legisla- mVre'. . . t . , , ij, gtem Oregon the Willamette, ture drill the hole and buy the fuse: Santiaro. Umpqua. Rogue and Clack- ht- has flinched to feel his master awas rivers and their tributaries af- "m again rhe grinding screws; he 'orl "niple power for woolen, pulp l:a. -n the state commission pour ""f ml"s' urtag mills, saw r . , . . , . ' milts and other plants. There are r"air in the hole- whre around , aUo crej,meries. chair factories, flax ue s'oC gateway, the watting waters roll, from h- has heard the hot air music . the press defiant flow, piping. ! , .,. , , , lue worn Faculties for raw material, fuel, la and let er go!" He has seen the bor and trans Donation are zood and snots all capped and primed, has heard the doubters scoff. Now he's listening for some one to touch the durned thins; ou. Bvery nlht the Pendleton Commer cial Association meets Is its present crowded quarters, the necessity for a club building, designed and equip ped expressly for club purposes, is thrust upon the membership. T!i past year in Pendleton has been sin gularly and happily free from a!.- f charity or public expense NVurr has poured Into the lap of Mir . i and county a bountiful vo,um o prosperity and before amrinr . ir ter, with its long eveninits an'! mands for social recreation 'in - Pendleton should treat herself to ,urh a building, not forgetting In he meantime, a swimming poo! am! d public park for the hot summe' afternoon, and evening. This a good year to begin. , : , r-r: rr- bpeahlng of Pendleton newspapers, the Athena Press makes the following comment, which is duly appreciated It shall always be the aim of this paper to be independent, accurate and progressive, and the esteemed con- stitueney at Athena and other t'nia- tllla county towns will be given the best to be had ln the way of local and general news. The Press says: "The Pendleton Tribune came up this morn ing In eight-page form, the first page carrying a limited Associated Press sendee. The typographical appear anco of tho paper Is holped material! by solid composition, but the general mechanical effect is marred by Infer- lor press work. As a local and c-oun- ty paper the Tribune Is yet far below the scale that for many years iia beaa aet by the East Oregonian Th! fact 1 veritied in the circulation o the two papers In the "squaw towr. a the Tribune sees fit to dcisrna' Athena." Beware. Japat.. l-a' x v.on ., a-t -r-r . r. ". I - at. ; or. u at.' news fra the O & lou arc von uring far .n drunk with victory oxhausted with hard fighting nnd , hard marching. You nro confronted with n trap, which may be your undo- ' 'n&- " ru pursue Kuropntkln to Hnr,(, vnu w, be worn out nml battle tired. His force there will be .... .. J0"10" l'- n '" Vladivostok and from IUtssln by way of the Siberian road. You will lie In the enemy's country, cut off (mm help - tnmi your ship, nnd exhausted from the lout: chase. With his new re - .itt nnitij v.uir Miiatitv mar encircle you. Jts flint; out a new and refreshed army ound then crush you: It may be the J-Jg trap tht lies bnck of all old Kuro- wukln's retreating. There may be ev digu j Ue seeming Russian rout The watcmng worm nope not. j)ut It looks suspicious. Beware Japan, beware. Your victory Is so far complete Don't lose your head. Don't put your foot In It. Victory more often follows fresh troops than , It does the righteous cause. j '" As usual. It is a woman. The pack - : Ing house strike yields to the magic political activity of the cabinet offt-' touch of Man- McDowell, who sym- ci-rr a violation of the spirit of the pathlied In a' noble womanly way clyl! service law It Is a tar-fetched " , t . , ., ci lctsm. There Is no vlolntlon of the way with the suffering famine, per- ,RW an(J m ln,roprIety ln n caulnot , haps shed tears. In the quietude of officer's "tnking the stump." I her room for the ragged urchins of On the contrary, thoru are excel-' the idle men. yet whose powerful ' '"t reasons why a cabinet officer ! . .,,, ..,i,,. ,, should make speeches In a campaign, i ruttguettsui and diplomacy touches the Such acUvUy 'g whoJ,y ,n ,larnlonv hard hearts of the members of the Un the political traditions of the trust, and restored most of the 50,000 , English speaking peoples, who have jobs to their former owners, the heart-' always Insisted that their public serv-1 sick strikers Marv McDowell and:ants give from time to time an ac- . count of their stewardship, not President Donnelly, is the cen- . . . tral figure of the settlement. Her The people have a right to know delicate touch broke the charm ' what Secretary Taft has to say In against which the bull-headed obstl- support of his Philippine policy: what , , , . explanation Secretary Shaw can ;nacy of Donnelly stood powerless and make of ,he treasurv lIolclts: how dismayed. t.nly a woman. She Mr Hav can justify the admlnlstra don't court notoriety, she displayed tlon's dealings with Colonthln and no authority. She made no official Venezuela and its prolific use of the visits nor was her coming and going .b' 3t'c what, Mr- l'a tMnks. ,of .... , , hot air and the postofflee scandals, heralded over the .and. et she set- . tied the strike In the only sensible way left open. Her mission deals with a horde of Illiterate, uurend semi-barbarians. In most part, yet she ns served the public in a noble man-' ner- The hesitating cattle trains of the wear can now roll to market. Th., o. ... .u """" " 6j mm me 'a"s;B , of waut wl cease. The wheels turn a?B'n In all the centers of trade and to Jlar-V McDowell give all the praise, OREGON MANUFACTURERS. Oreson has -iofrt manufacturing es- tablishments. with an Invested capital of $13.oim).o!Mi occupying lands and buildings valued at f 12.rt0ii.iwo. The records of the Manufacturers' Associ ation of the Northwest for 1903 show: mills, soap factories, tile and brick works, tanneries broom factories, ex- ceislor plants, ax handle factories. etc. low-priced. Ample material Is afford ed without a home market, owing tu lark or manufactures Crude ore is an example. Creamery output is an nually Increasing. The flax Industry shouid be placed alongside the wool en. The Orient demands Oregon can ned goods, lumber, flour, fish, fruit, etc. Opportunities for investment ar unrivaled and sure to make returns. Pur- am; Chamui-r of Commerce Bul letin Suii'la--Maiuia Tli i n- -ihouid flourish in ni.t ' i- su' t -hat they - 1 .M-a' nitin'i Have lcn suffering from Impure Blood g, SJtoK 5f&S.l ?SS ci.le-1 to try t an l am glad to say that it ha done me a great deal of good. lintend to continue to use it. as I believe it to be the best Blood Medicine on the market. Cleveland, -Vena. W. K. Deteks. For over fifteen years I have suffered more or ,ess from ImPure Wood. About a g?ffife three more on my neck. I saw S. S. S. 1 aaveriweu ana aeciuea to trj- it. Altet mice uuiim uu 1HJU3 uisappearea t and I Live not been troubled anv since. Geo, G. I'krtig. 114 W. Jefferson St , Louisville, Ky. Newark, Ohio. May 23, 1903. From childhood I had been bothered wjth bad Mood, skin eruptions and bolls. I ii.i": b-.:' ringing from five to twenty in numiicr each season. The burning ac companying the eruption was terrible. S S. S. seemed to be just the medicine nf1fr1 in mi i& Tf it.nA nil i ....... rities and bad bi'ood, giving me pennai nent relief from the skin eruption and boils. This has been ten vears ago, and I 1 1 1 . ' r .. . " uttc ucver (uu u rciurnoi incuiaea&e. " Mrs. J. D. athkrto.v. Write for our . liook ou blood and skin diseases. Medical advice ; or any special iu- formation about J your case will coat you nothing. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga.1 pOILS AND LABOR. k t hw ; , thl. , right- j llt, (lny Thit otio to laud thine undisputed age. j,, a tMe rocurds penned on History's page 'Not etc before hast thou hold sover-1 nim, wny. Nwr ,BBB,i to lofty heights the knight , of wage. ! With thee here, lbor. now our vows I... T() trtfniurer 01lr honm!0 1 ,)nv To thv command wi how. our seer. our sage; Humanity's life nnd life's humanity. The healer of our sorrows, sighs and pains Our priest, preceding those of tho shrines and fanes, We bow our heads and raise a voice to theo. Wlwre ho ;,gt , unaS8aIleil plains. I John S. Alan In Spokane Press. SPEECHES FROM THE CABINET. The World cannot wholly agree with ; ' airtfiftt jinntimic ritln nf tliw fiilmln. ' istratlon who profess to find In the Free discussion is the breath of life to republican Institutions, nnd we nre not in danger of suffering from too much of it. If the cabinet officers can convince the people that the administration has been right In Its policies, and Is coing to b rlstht, well and good If they cmmoi. the administration must take 1 lataniipnfHitt Th Wnrlit tlruut tne consequences. not believe the supporters of Judge Parker are afraid to meet any issue the cabiuet officers can raise Xew York Worldj Xhe Proper Reply. Jack "What did your father say, darling, when you told him my lovt was like a broad and rushing river?" Mabel "He said. 'Dam It.' " Sheriff Brown, in patroling the sa loon district In Haker City Sunday, f nnd two men violating the Sunday closing ordinance. Two arrests promptly followed APPEARING OLD Acta um n liar tn Prufltnlilr Jlmploy- nirnt. Tou cannot afford to crow old . In thee days of strenuous competition It Is necessary to maintain, an lontr po'ble ones youthful appearance. t.T," . TT,'" . " .Vi 7 i .. The prence of Iandruft Indicates tho preence of a burrowing norm whl"ti lives and thrives on the root? of tho hair until 1c causes total baldn. Xewbro's Herplclde Is th only knwn V.' XI r.CX:i r " Herplclde makes an elegant hair dress- ins as well as Dandruff cure. Accept no substitute ther Is none. Sold by leading drueclsts. Send 10. . In stamps for sample to The Herplclde Co Detroit. Mich. F. W. Schmidt . Co., special agent. That pleases the taste. That is wholesome. That is sanitary. That is full weight That Is always good. That Is always fresh. That Is the BEST. THE MODEL BAKERY New and Sanitary. New Martin Building, Webb Street 'Phone 2991 Main. t J i Ask your grocer Bread. for Model I Buy Your I Wood Now Lay In your supply for the winter. , have the best wood and will save you money, DUTCH HENRY Wholesale Wood Dealer. Office at Pendleton Cold Stor age Plant Phone Main 1781. Bread A Word to ; ' ? An "Old Trump" sign on whisky corresponds to "Sterling" on silver. We offer you full quarts for 1 1.00 each. We handle It direct from the distiller. It's good: Uncle Sam says so. All the leading brands In full quarts. nt $1.00 Each. . WE WILL REDUCE Hancock Club, hand-made O. P. S Old Kentucky Hourbon Artnitnge Ilye WE OFFER. A fine old Claret at Old Port Superior Old Port Old Sherry Superior Old Sherry WE HAVE A large variety of California wines In cases, must dispose of to make ni. ir for new stock. j Foster Mcintosh j j The Exchange j 201-203 COURT STREET The Full Measure Liquor House -i r j.j.j. tt r. t t. . . t t t t i t t TTTT TT'rT I'TTTTl'VI'TTTTTTTTTT t J i Buildtngj Materia T I 4 4 ' t 4 1 1 V V w 3! OF ALL DESrR!PT:0S SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Made to order. Building pa per, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood cutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta Street, Oap. Court House. 4 t ................. a... t. ...... I I 1 I I I I I I I 1 I I1 l"l"l' 'I I 'I 'I' I :i If you are Interested ln OU Painting, see us. Our line Is complete. ACADEMY BOARDS 8TRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SABLES BLENDERS 8K7 BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS Wo make a specialty ot framing PICTURES. Newest stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opera House Block. ! CRUSHED FRUITS , A flno lino Just received, to b.e serv. , ed with Ico cream at our fountain. , We have Peach Marine, that rofrcsh ' Ing drink. THE CABINET Candles, Soda, Ice Cream, Cigars and Fruit In season. 209 Court 8t, H. J. Wilkinson, Prop. SI the Wise Sour Mash to . , . , 7.1c iKsr qt. to 75c IK.T qt. . to 7."c x;r qt. . .to 75c ler qt. "e ler gallon 51.r0 per gallon at S2.r0 ior gullon nt 31.S0 ior gallon at S2.50 ier gnllon which we Hill Alilitary Academy run I L.nMU, uncuuri A private boarding and day school. Man ual training, military discipline, college pre paratlon. Boys of any age admitted at any time. Fall term opens September 14, 1904. CUT THIS OUT. And mail to Dr. J. W. Hill. Hill Mill tary Academy, Portland, Or. I have boys, whom I want to ?end to u military' school. Their age? are Please send me prices and terms; also illustrated descriptive catalogue of ycur chool. (Name (Address) Oregon Portland St. Helen's Hall A GIRLS SCHOOL OP THE HIGH j EST CLASS corps of teachers, loca ' Uon, building, equipment the best. ( Send for catalogue. Opens September IE, 1904. , Refreshing and Healthful The City Brewery Bottled Beer. 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 beor that la pure. City Brewery -Bottled Beer le always good and always the same. It Is made in Pendleton and not subject to changes of temperature In being shipped. Put up In quarts, pints and half pints, and dollvored In any auantitT desired. Bottling works tolophone 1771. Resldenco tolephono 1831. PIONEER BOTTLING WORKS All water used Is Bterellzcd and Is absolutely puro. The beat carbonated drinks It Is possible to mako. 'Phono Main DSL r LET US 8UPPLY YOU WITH Building Material Dimension lumber of all de scriptions. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Building and Tar Paper. BRING YOUR BILL TO US AND GET OUR FIGURES. Grays Harbor Commercial Co. Opposite W. & S. R. Depot I) t i P sltively the best beer made. Any quantity you de sire. Delivered to your home. Always call for Olym pla. A. N0LTE 'Phone Main 181. WATER TANKS We make a Specialty of Bulldty Round or Square : WATER TANKS Also Header Beds all sizes dl kinds. We make them right and ti;a alwaB 6've "faction, our Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard j ROSERT FORSTER, Proprietor. Corner Webb and College. COAL LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Cos Recognized as the best and most economical fuel, W are prepared to contract with you for your winter's supplx We deliver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. MAIN STREET. NEAR DEtfjl ! The Frenchl i Restaui atiij Best 25 Cent Meal In the Private Dining Parlor- Elegant Furnished Rooiw Connection. GUS LaFONTAINE, C33 Main Street. THE BEST IS THE CHEAP! Bear this in ind nl need poultry nnd stock ' nnd 11 a V for ttiA Inter! Poultry and Stock FooiJ Knw Kurn for vour 001 bles. C. F. Coleswof 127-129 East AlU H Anitnt fnp lut'l LlC ' ....v. .... ..i ad 1 nm Dmpe- H- irk Ion si biiaii moutr Idlnner wlh glas ran f Rohrn Jl mot Wm Imnrn Cind trees, iWy desl' mat Qua Rc rur watc iring? 1. ctor to j m the ri tplece ru reasonal anteed. Bgresslve Main St famous Cabin !PP