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If. 5. 1 it 5t PAGE I'ont. DAILY KAST OUEfJOXIAX, PEXPLETOX, OUEOOX, I'HIDAY, SKITKMIH-" . till) I. w i Will pill XII will ut thin false impression im- conduct i campaign or Ith which to poison the i minds of the young AN INDEPENDENT XEWSPAI EH. j . i nt Die most happy Publl.bfd every e" (.wpt.,Sun,la3r) ' .hot rnuld be Imagined. Ol l"iuivi v',v I . , iniltl.lSlllMi . rmn n county " conditions exists 1 WHEX TIME LAVGIH.D. I wns seventeen, nml she Blushed ami bloomed nt twenty three: When I hinted we might wed "You're too young for me." she wild 1IAST OKEGOXIAX COS! PAW. SfllSCIttlTlON P.ATUS. Dally, one year, by mall .$."..00 . -.no . 1.2 . .30 t i-i Mr 9it months. Iit mall... Dally. three munths, by mull... Hall. nm mnnth. br mall. . . . Dolly, ixr month, by carrier , , WMkir. iinn Tear, bv mall '' Weekly, six months, by mall. Weekly, four mouths, by mall. ..u Peml Weekly, one year, by mall. ... . - 00 Semi-Weekly, six months, by mail... l.w Semi-Weekly, three months, by mall.. o Uember Scrlpcs-Mcltac News Association. The Hast Oresonlan is on sale nt 11. II. nich's News Stands at Hotel Portland and tlotcl Perkins, l'ortland. Oregon. San Francisco lturenu. -PIS Fourth St Chttaso liurean. U0! Security IlalldlnB. Washington, 1). C. Itureau, 501 Utb St.. S. W. Telephone Main 11. Entered at Pendleton postofflce as second class matter. Hut 1 thirsted through the years, Tortured by my hopes ntul fears And 1 longed to win her so. That It must hnve helped me grow For 1 hastened on so fust My momentum lutfe me past ' And today, by anguish rent. Pee my sad predicament: I've 'llNIOiiw)LBEU Is found In the fact that scarcely a ,i..iio.. .if fnrolirn capital Is drawing i,.t..i inn of the county. What I few farm mortgages and other In terest-bearing debts exist pay Inter- capitalists nnd local banks and the Interest money Is thus kept In circulation In the county, j 1 r...iioriv thousands of dollars In I mortgage were held by foreign com ! panles. vast sums of Interest being sent out of the county every year, j 1 This Interest bill whs always paid ; j first, too. us It whs usually impossl- j a C()Ulmus a KlWB ' ble to "stand It off." Local debts . tJjp fHiWnJ. account of the reunion I could be left alone to accumulate, j f the federal soldiers who captured ! but the foreign interest charge must I Jefferson Davis, at the close of the , !. .. i ; Clvtl war: ;ne pain. rumimu.. -. ..rhrw ot the 33 men from the until very little, If any outside f Flr Ohio cnvnlry. who as a detail ! local capital and state school funds. , entered the Confederate lines May 'is mirrled 111 Umatilla county. im ii. iao.t. mm u.-...-. ...... condition does not mean that Invest ments have been discouraged, but She's stilt twenty-three: while Waxed sedate at thirty-five: And I hear her now aver I urn much too old for her' Edwin I.. Subln In Leslie's .u.rrmssox mavis caitohs. O bearded, stalwnrt. west most men. So tower-like, so Gothic built! A kingdom won without the guilt Of studied battle, that hath been Tour blood's Inheritance: Your heirs Know not your tombs. The great plowshares Cleave softly through the mellow loam. Where you have made eternal home And set no sign. that local Institutions have become strengthened until they are able to meet local demands. ! vis. will be In Columbus this week 'attending the reunion of the regl- They nre John R Young of tfj Advvco to roan WjJ "Mother's Friend i ' W&foi& A hn -v - . unquestioned -..i.... npropn. V&kj'U V.JJli.PB"k wln.b vour wife must 1 g . I ,'''n'Y''"r'' 0 ' I ' ; i White, starry hearted Mity time blooms Above your lowly, leveled tombs. And then beneath the spotted sky She stops, she lean, she won ders why The ground Is heaved and broken so. And why the graces darker grow And droop and trail like wounded wing! Joaquin Miller. "American Industries." the official organ of the Manufacturers' Associa tion, and the arch-enemy of nil In telligent labor, says that the Increas ing destruction of freight in transit, by rough handling of trains shows a diminishing skill and Intelligence among locomotive engineers, as such losses to shippers were formerly very Ilcht. It Is scarcely worth while to reply to this Ignorant and prejudic ed attack on a mo"t efficient and ca pable branch of railroad labor. The fossil who edits "American Indus tries" forgets or does not know that freight trains have Increased In . lanvth fmm 5S cars 10 years ago. to ment. Kearney. Neb.; John Newlove of Mnrysvllle. O.. and William Van Mou ton of Milliard. O. Each of these men were paid by the government $SS0 for the dangerous nnd Import ant service. "Martin A. Dldlon. custodian of the Allen county (Ind.) court house, was n member of the detail which assist- j ed In the capture of President Davis. He was u member of the famous flghtlnc Ohio cavalry and. with his . troop, was sent in pursuit of the fugl- I tlve president of the Confederacy. " 'We were sent around one way and a Mlchlcan regiment was to meet us. going by another route.' he said, in speaking of the affair to a Jour-nal-Ciazette reporter. 'We came upon i them In a small wood early In the , morning. They were In a wagon and 1 Davis had on a dressing gown and looked like a woman In the early ' light. Mrs. Davis, a red-haired wo- PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I'lKST- uuivc nnniis AXI i ii.wn a rri.i. i,n. r.,.vs. WOUIOIKX: ALSO MAKK SKWF.lt COXXKCHOXS. ESTI- .mati:s iTitxisnnn ox all wouic. TORK (tl'AUAXTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "run hakpwaki: sian ' 74 1 maix sriacrrr. . In the face of the Increased repub lican majority In Vermont. It looks . almost as If Parker were whistling SO cars today, with consentient diffl- ! man. made an awful scene when we cultv in stopping and starting trains. surrounded them, and I recall her K.e.ght engine, have Increased r" to Fort Wayne size from 50 tons to 100 tons, with Rer Mg four years' army service , oorreapondln'g Increase of draft on an(t ,a8 lived here ever since. Me is coupling gear Almost every freight j a sterling democrat and has been a car todav is equipped with different member of the court house force for j. . i jk many years." coupling, the brakes are adjusted dlf- ... ferently and yet an editor has the j Th(g reunlon ls a ,OCB, l.,r. audacity to lay the blame of Increas- ln Pendleton because of the fact ' In accidents to engineers. Sixty that the Martin Dldlon mentioned as HOUSEHOLD GOODS wr evx rru.M-.li vm: ho.mi: i'iuim caiuict to ci:l i.vh liiLvrixc. stovi. rritnrun, cuti-ms, cuixawaku. r.i!nrirni:Y. fJLASSW AIM.. 1 11LK CITI.KItY. ( T.LAIX WAItr.. CllAl'I sl l'LACM IX ITXDLI710X. goods Di:Livr.iM:i ' axy pamt or the city. TIXWAKH, I'OM- louded freight cars cannot be handl ed as If they were one baby carriage. being u member of the troop captur ing the Confederate president. Is the father of Otto Dldlon. the well known to keep up courage when he says the The only wonder Is that the loss of I no,vp operator of the Kast V. STROBLE 210 Court Street . proierty Is as light as It Is. The constant complaint of Gover nor Carter, of Hawaii, that the laws of the Tnlted t-tates are ruinous to the islands. Is but one of the pin pricks of imperialism. The land presidential election Is not to be judged by the September elections. Back from the summer vacation "the high school maiden has come; from the combat at arms with Dan Cupid, to the musty old "sentence" and "sum"; the sweet goo-goo eyes so bewltchinc will pour over books iu the night, and the perilous plots -of the seashore, will rush from the mind In affright: The mashed and the masher will vanish, the plot and the plotter will flee, and only the desert of knowledge will flaunt Its wlerd phantoms for thee! Forget the -sweet words of the charmer; shake , -off the sweet dream of the shore. " c ' " ' ago. when he said the natives were MI measure Its length on the floor. w th)nk M revg. Governor LaFollette. of Wisconsin. ' nues now raised on the Island indus g the C. P. Strain of the "Badger tries go to the United States treas 8tat." His break with the regular , ury and not Into local Improve- republlcans of Wisconsin was menu., as luniieriy. iiniuirj inn- oregonlun office. XO .Mdlir. L.XI GKAI1-. 4 The idea of a graduated limiiemead law. advanced by Congressmui. Wil liamson. Is one that is loaded with liani-Mr Tli fhenT- lif it is .ll! ricllt. laws of the United Suites applied to , ,f u 'wert, , ,,e carrk.d ou, ,,, a ei the Islands prevent development. , entitle spirit it would douhtleis bring Long leases cannot be obtained on ; great Improvement. government land; It will not pay Hut we have had enough expert- I tnrm .ftH lnml n il m In 1st ru 1 1 1 ill In the sugar companies to expend enormous i Un(te(J staus o know U)ut (Il( , sums In preparing plantations for orvs fai uown lamentably when put J but five year leases and so capital Is to the test of practical operation. The turning away and the resources are graduated homestead would necessar- J ... . , ,, i .. i i i, .. 1 Hv leave more to the discretion of , , not being rapidly developed. Rev. . offloIa,s woul, Uv nkelv to , W. E. I'otwlne graphically outlined j ,, tht; dt)or , multifarious and J the situation In Hawaii In a letter multitudinous grafters, and by the ' i time the government would wuke up I J to the abuses there would be no more j public domain. I It Is conceivable that a graduated I , ' homestead law might be so guarded I I that its administration would not be i I attended with great mischief, but the possibilities of evil are so great that i the wisdom of suuh an innovation at i t this lime may be seriously ciuestlun- ! ed. Ilend Uulletin. ! Building Material Ol' LI. DINCIMITION-, The unr erse is not ipji.e complete vithou ir. v.ork well done W. C Gannett trum over the question of raising rail- gulshes ana tne iopie are uiwratis- road assessments. He contended fed. Laws must be made to fit , that they did not pay taxes In pro- every colony or we must go out of .portion to their earnings, and that ' the eolonlaation business. You can the farming communities and visible ! not force the full-grown state and ptoperty were being oppressed to'1 the struggling ocean Island territory keep up the state expense He also j Into the same mould, any more thai. stands for a direct primary law and you can expect the same grade of .an Inheritance tax and is one of the , citizenship from the Kanaka, that Is mo advanced thinkers in the party, j expected from the cultured Ameri- Yet the monopolies of Wisconsin j " Uncle Sam must cut out some .are trying to down him for fear of clothes to fit the deformities of his 'the success of his righteous prlncl- acquisitions. pies. It now looks as if Wisconsin might be reckoned ln the Parker , column. If the surface dissatisfaction ! in Collier's for Sentember 10 ls Is "nervy" enough to scratch tickets I the first announcement In this coun- Poison. Among other symptoms I was e , J in tho viitine hooths try of the most remarkable horse verely afflicted with Rheumatism, and go! , . lfht ,, .ho o-iontlfli. senna, almost pail Komg. i nc uiseasc goi a uia. , SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS .Mmle to Order llulldlilg l'n mt. Lime. Cement, Uriel; and Siiiul. Wood Gutter for lliirii. nml Duellings n Speelaltj. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta Street. Opp. Court Mim-e. Hill Military Academy I'ortliuid, Oregon. A private boarding and day school. Mun uul training, military discipline, college prep aration Hoys of any age udmltted at uuy time. Fall term opens September 14, 1!'04. CUT TIMS OUT. And mnll to Dr. J. W. Mill. Mill Mlll tnr Academy, I'ortlund, Ore. I have ....boys, whom I want to send to u inllltury school. Their uges are I'leuse send me prices and terms; also Illustrated descriptive catalogue of your school. ( Xutne I (Address) GUEATI1ST HOICSE IXTKLLIXT. nnrAn of JJElt-r HU I am compelled by a sense of trratitudi 1 to tell you the great good your remedj has done tnc in a case of Contagious Bloo SiANlTYUr si si Finding the meeting of the demo, oratlc editors to be one of the most representative assemblages ever con- that has become the scientific senna tlon of Europe. The writer says "Hans was, Indeed, no more than remarkably Intelligent trained horse. until he began to Improve hear a disrespectful remark against Hhe administration or Its policy, for 'it to attack, the Associated Press, (which Is Just un Innocent news gathering affair, by the way,) can say nothing against this representa tive meeting of American editors, except that It gave the "rebel yell," as the correspondent allege. Thus disputable veracity .1 . 1. 1 nillnau-il m r.i n T.nK" Irv I r I 100 poison the minds of the present gen uratlon by printing only the side of the story that would appeal to preju dice. It leaves the Impression that this meeting was a disorderly rabblo f revolutionists, ready to overthrow the government. This kind of "news" is unjust to the American public, and is poisonous for the young veneration to read, because It is false, and builds up false Impres Hluns where the truth und light wouid m.swer mU'h bette:, The morning OregonUn I:. Oregon and other lea II. g papers n t e r iu hold upon my system; my blood was thor a , oughly poisoned with the virus. I lost in weie.ni. wm run uuwn, uau MJtc iuiuul VL eruptions, splotches and other evidence Upon the , FUm ,lt.' I u . Inil- in V,.1 .b.rv igregated in New York, and falling to simple feats In which he was drilled, I when i began the use o( S. S. S., but th uuu ui.iMuj.:u uiiiiuiitc iinitu i persistent use ot tt brought me out ot mj be explained only on the ground of J trouble safe and sound, and I have th reasoning and computation. 1 courage to publicly testify to the virtues ol "Herlin scientific circles began to j TOur great blood remedy, S. S. S., and tc Investigate Hans, and In a few weeks recommend it to all blood-poison suffer- he was the sensation of the hour. He ers, sincerely believing It tt is taken ac showed ability to perform Blmple I cording to directions, and given a fait' sum In arithmetic, expressing the . trial, it will thoroughly eliminate everj j answers by stamping a hoof on the particle of the virus. Tames Cukbax. ground. Ilefore a committee of In- , SUrlc Hotel, Greensburg, Pa. he counted up to , Painful swellings in the groins, red entp" , watching them without mistake, and tions upon the skin, sores in the moutb and loss ot hair anu eyebrows, are some 01 ; the symptoms of this vile disease. S. S. S. U an antidote for the awful virus that attacks and destroys iven the bones. S. S. S, contains no Mercury, Potash ot developed an eye for colors by ling them without mistake, and proved thut he had an oar for music , by showing signs of angry disapprov al over discords. "The committee found that Hans could spell words of one syllable, and that he added to his vocabulary with as much speed as that shown by an average child In the primary grades In brief. Hans used his mind and his memory to learn his lessons, and then 'put two and two together.' " If jou lire Interested in Oil Painting, sec us. Our line Is complete. ACADEMY HOARDS KTIlKTClIKItS llUUSHKS AUTISTS' SAlUiES JILEXDKHS SKY HKUSHES PLAQUES Tl'IlE COI.OILS We nuike n sitcclalty of fram ing pictures. Xuwent stock of fruuies. C. C. SHARP Ojicra House Illock. Oregon l'lll'tlllllll St. Helen's Hall A GIltLS SCHOOL OF THE HIGH UST i 'LASS corps of teachers, loca tion, building, equipment the best. Send for catalogue. opens September 15, 1904. CRUSHED other mineral ingredient. We offer$t,coc Li'DT TTTf Q for proof that it is not absolutely vegct- T AN w JL JL O fiver JS.OOO worth of fine fruit h.is been shipped from 'he Sn- k ruer seron this season most of P c. ! ' o Dakota and Minnesota The nble. Home treat. ment book giving ' A fine line just received to be serv the symptoms and ed with Ice cream at our fountain other interesting We have Peach Marine, that refresh and valuable infor- j me drink. tnation about this , , SSr6urm5gS: THE CABINET cians advise tree Candles, Soda, Ico Cream, Cigars those who write us. 011(i Fruit in season. ts brought' topnpr'lceSy ""e 'lUal'ty rhe Swift Speclfio Company, Atlanta, Ga. I ou Court st,( Ut Jt AVllkInson, Prop, Refreshing and Healthful The City Urewery Mottled Beer. The greatest summer drink. It goes right to the spot. Always have this superior beer In your home. It gives youth and vigor to your tired system. Physicians recommend beer that U pure. City Brewery Bottle Beer Is always good and always the same. Il Is made In Pendleton and not subject to changes of temperuture in being shipped. Put up In quarts, pints nnd half pints, nnd delivered ln any quantity desired. Bottling Works telephone 1771. Itesidence telephone 1831, PIONEER BOTTLING WORKS All water used Is storellzed and is absolutely pure. The best carbonated drinks it Is possible to make. Telephone Main 051. l.irr rs svppi, Y nun Building Hateri Dimension lumber of J "h.i.i.umh, s.i, Doors, rtiouiuins, iJitllding anil 5 per. Jim. yovh lliu-j UUIt Ilfiif, Grays Hatk Commercial opposite A. & c j j rosltlwly the Het y nude. .ny quantity jou 9 Delivered to our bo 1 Ahvu) s call for omJ A. NOLI Telephone Malnsl WATE TANKS We make a nt lal'r run- j in s.",'- WATER TAl Also licidcr beils kinds. We make them tf always give siiMsfartlc Is never sllglt'e or t-,! V.I I Pendleton PlaniM i and Lumber Koninn loitsTint. Corner Webb unJ H C0A lit i s nixv I1IN WITH Rock Spring lleeiliriil 'I' I aS tt! and mos' economic i We are prepared " 1 1 VOU W l SUUUll' Ill.V . , liver coal or I""1 part of be e' Laatz BrKp MAIX STItElT. i The Fre! I Restaur Uea, 25 Cent Mel' Private Pinto 1 IVrnUl Elegant Connccu j GUS LaFONTAl .. .In SO oaa .in"- THE IS THE Cflt Bear this m i iniiitry a" tW 1 anu us. .,,, . I. nr Poultry Kure tor tiles. C.F-Col Agent for 1