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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1904)
I HI ill' m WW ft It Mi 11 ' I. $ 11)01. .....Ui.ititn.M in Xiitl ruiiii ' ' portunlty to Eastern Oregon students finish n useful education, nonr nt me, ut a minimum cost. The school 1 should he so equipped with nccoinmn- AX INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. ; tUltlons that It would Invite students Published ovorr afternoon (except Sunday) until Its greatest capacity Is reached, at lYmilcton, Oregon, by the i lt , one ()t ,wo stBto institutions In kast ouKcioxiANPCinnsniNa na(lteru OrcB0n tlie other belIB tho ' experliuentivl farm at Union. The St'ItSClSIITIOX HATIiS. j state Institutions arc grouped within Dally, one year, tiy mall Dally, six month'), hy mall Dally, three months, by mail Daily, one month, by mall Dally, per mouth, by carrier Weekiv, one year, by mall Weekly, six mouths, by mall Weekly, four months, by mall Scnil-Weekly, one year, by mall.... Semi-Weekly, six mouths, by mall.. 8eml-Weekly, three months, by mall. Member ScrlppsMcIl.ie News Association. The Hast Oregotitao is on sale at lt. 11. Ulch's News Stand at Hotel Portland and Hotel Perkins, Portland, Oregon. corresponding wcok In Chicago In 1S'.13 the attendnncc was close to 1, r.on.OOO. Toward tho end of the Chi cago fair there were days nt ti tlmp when the attendance did not fall he low SS0.0OO, and It often went ns high us 400.000 and 500,000. On n silicic day. October 9. 1893. the paid attendance was "til. SSI, the greatest crowd that ever gathered i within enclosed grounds. It Is not nt all likely that any day at St. Louis I will equal this. The outside patronage at St. Louis has been very large, larger In some jUEFBkED many years WITH A COMPLICATION or FEMALE DlSEri Two Robust Women Who Owe Their Restored rJ and Usefulness io i-ci u-na. Pan Pranclseo Ilureau. -10S Fourth St. Chlcaso Iturenu. UOO Settirlty Ilulldlns. Wnshlnstou. D C. Iturenu. 301 14th St., X. W. Telephone Main 11. Entered at Pendleton (wwtofflce as second class matter. f; IJJ ' n smull territory In the western part 1.2ft j of the state, nnd the legislature onn j not fall to realise the need for the Lt fullest development of the Weston enses than the outside attendance at .SO 1 school. In urder to accommodate the j Chicago, due mllrond. for Instance, SS i mowing population and consequent 011,,rt" th " "k 0;0 P"""B l.oo ; " " to St. Louis In July of this year, while 5l j tlemnml for education In this part of tllok ,)nlv 40.non , Chicago ln Oregon. 1 July. 1S93. This Is hardly n fair test. however. An Eastern capitalist who visited 1 The railroad business was more fimullla county recently, hi eonver- divided In Chicago during the fair satlon with this paper, expressed sin- ,,,im " m,R ueu" ,u st- Louls' uca" , . ., ... , I'hlcago has more railroads. The fact prise nt the extremely democratic j t)m, the nmi, ,mv1. tol.mlmlR spirit of Western capitalists nml uotu nt St. Louis and Chicago are in six weeks, ic bow grateful 'y'i j wealthy men. In the course of n day ' doing a heavier business ln 1904 ut this strantrer was lntrodiie.i.1 tn nlmnt St. Louis tlinn ln 1S93 nt Chicago 10 men In this city whose net Income 1 doesn't necessarily Indicate that the UNIONm)LAHt:C An honest man here lies at rest. As e'er Clod with his Image blest; The friend of man. the friend of truth. The friend of age, the guide of youth; 1'ew hearts like his with vir tue warmed. Few heads with knowledge so Informed; If there's another world, he lives In bliss; If there Is none, he made the best of this. Robert Burns. Iness to Include "tips" nt hotels and upon railways In their expense voueh- 9 A lTlU.IC WOODYAltl). Iimttflilu t futin tra fu InVfrtl' fit- ..V..11 num. niifiu mis jfur avemgeu souu, n large. clear profit, after all expenses are iwld. Their gross Incomes would tip" ori'IClAl.LY KECOGNI7.ED. amount to $20,000 each. Kach of, these men wus found In a pair of ..J"? '"vlng universality of the ... tlpidug system Is recognized In the overalls on the street mingling with ev ,mler ,,sued by secretary llor- the crowd, talking hog. alfalfa, cat-1 ton of the navy department permlt- tle. wheat and plowing, and could not 1 ting officers traveling on official bus- be singled out from the crowd by their appearance of their actions. I This provincial Easterner doubted j That the system does not yet pre theiv prominence ln the financial and vail to anything like the European business world, after he had survey- ! 0X11,111 is recognized In the nllownnce . .... ,, , tit 60 cents n day tn this country, SI ed their overalls and sombrero huts.'a (ay abrom, jir,n u lUlv tuch an income In the East would ; ,, merchant vessels. On nn Amerl have puffed up the little capitalists ! can railway the only really neces- ' until it would have been Impossible Mir' "P ls tno Ptonmry quarter to ' ..... .... , . , 'the chill-blooded Ethiopian who to reach them with a 40-foot pole. , , , 1 ' ' maintains in the sleeping or parlor . much less, touch shoulders with them cur the temperature of his ancestral in a crowd of farmers and working- Jungles. I men In the street. Common sense, mnnoy and democratic spirit combln- ( .1,1 I tka . V. .. ir,, t. ... ) .... ..... ... ...v Jt ,t(j Jg tla trp tnu.ek,rs -ntlclng the best people from the , Uuy tllt,r escape much cheaper than East tu the broader sphere of the that. In foreign hotels the nllowunee ' of $1 a day for gratuities alone seems ; generous when one remembers that On a slx-d.ry ocean steamer the new naval allowance would amount There is being some agitation the question of establishing a public ! West u.mer me .,5,Kl i ! the English rule estimating "tips" is the Salvation Army, to which all ap-, Aut ,1,-90n worth nf thrwhlnR 1Hnny , tlle Hhm,llB..r or 's ,., pllmnu during the coming winter ! m'"-'hln combined harvesters C(?t ,)f tJw , nu, Umt , prench for a night's lodging and a meal, can ' hnv been ,,es,ro"ed -v flr" ' Vma- i rule Is "a sou In the franc " or 3 p-i una county mis season, fully two- cent. Americans, who at home are not be sent and given an onnortunlU- to ! .w. .1-... -.f l thirds of this loss bavins been cans w ...c rB,. i..ej are ir. xne j llCCUStomed to the extreme of the tip- system is generally conducted as fol- . e(1 b smM PlMlon In the ma- pnt Jyi)tuIli arp lften ncculIwI ot lows: j chines. It seems that It was time for overdoing lt In Europe. Secretnr Any citUen who is Importuned to ,ne ""rmern to begin a fight 'on smut Jlorton's order lends some color of ...i..u . i.. ....,.. i,. i in wneai iieius. lust as tne ornnnrii- r mii son with a meal or lodging, or money ai'e flht'"B Pes ' the orch to pay for the same, sends the appll- rtr'1- Tlle PMtlon of these farm cant to either the city authorities or . 18 awu,9a " ,onK "s tne vn- the army people, who put him to I ges ot slnut continue and the posel- ; The Knights Templar paused for a wr., i "thD ...v.. : blllty of Insuring maohlnen- grows moment Inst evening in the duties of World. Thankful in. Havo. h ""M n'oroKtMlluffaloNY0"! irregular and n nacot come Irlrn.t ".l'ni market h so mZ 4 and lnl,,rloH,"!ilil ble n remedy as i wZ?'! the public." ""Pl Mrs. J. E. Finn -US. J.E. FINN, 82 East High St.,! Iluffalo, N., V., writes: The I'cruna Medicine Co., Columbus. O. : Gentlemen: "A few years ngo I had to give up social lite entirely, as my health was completely broken down. The doctor advised a complete change and rest for a year. As this, was out o f the question for a time, I began to look around for other means of restor ing my health. "Iliad often heard of Peruna as an excellent tonic, so I bought a bottle to see what It would do for me, and It certainly took hold of my system and rejuvenated me, and In less than two Ruth Emerson cal"rr1' of lS9tor oncn case prescnti -Ulfloniiieo as to detail TnM4oeirf UiMecaMi, 1 can testlyl treatment (,J licrmantaiiJ(1 womcnittj... going ftoojJ doctor to im,.,,! treatment, ai r no result Pernsii, nnd pcrois-luilUllooi.iK l'cruniliiJ bo rccogoit,! greatest te catarrh in J At first (tjl t'lfd todml inalstcd tUI icincdlestfj r-rut Tkr..9 t J 1 Imimfrja ever, anil iJ lions art j up cvcrv!ii To sucti palm off ir2 of I'cruna ti blmrt tlir.eli be a iiic:( scheme, kcti who Jiu eit IN rumcanil Silt KXICIIT .M'KLN'LEY. j fainter everj- time these accidents conclave, reception, sightseeing and creuuen iu cent, or is, cenis, or any j "' haklng hands to sing again a requi other given amount for each hour's ; ""'i"- Brecon rtgricuiiurai em In memory of their Illustrious wavk. "ollege should be able to furnish the , fritter, the martyred president. Sir He is either paid cash for the la- farmer w,,h a cer,aln cllr for Mmut- ! K'"Th1' W",""m McKlnlej The u- bor or is given a square meal of frmnldehyde application Is rec- "','r1 svr ,,ul1' ' Mechanic' uur. or is buen a square meal 01 . ... .. pavilion. The great auditorium was rlaln but wholesome, clean and oir 'M " 'ne """"'ngion coi- .thronged by thousands, who witness. cooked food, or the lodging, or both, months I was In perfect health, and as female weakness. The lower portion I on theso Imitations. 9toa now when I feel worn out or tired a (1f the abdomen ls called bv anatomist.- druggist would s.ll onooftita. j dose or two of Peruna Is all that I ,. j,vl-.. 'yll organs containr.' in purchaser should lo.ik curfiinl need. " ,IIrs. J. I:. Plnn. t,, portion of the IkkIv are known n Ipackage of I'uruiia lie lcu,toW 1'clvlo catarrh is a phrase c.iiimI .y the pel vie organ-". There are several of that he Is getting on'y pentiMfl Vr. Ilarttnan, covering n!l tli.it i.i'-e them, very (telirato nml . rv subje-t l. Addres Hr. Ilartman, Kxm vs of diseases that ued tu be l.ia.wu catarrh, l-'ow women uscapo cuti'olv I Tho Ilartmau fciiiuiUnuui,UasJ depending upon the amount earned. This program cun be repeated as "Often as the applicant puts in an ap pearance. Care is always taken not only that the food shall be of a good quality, and hot. but that the beds mum oe ciean anu in a warm room. , Tnt. withdrawal of the active opjio- nml tVin . .nl... .. ,. ...... t. i lege. The formaldehyde can be pur-, ed a ceremony as Imnressive as anv chased at about 50 cents per pound. 1 t'ver swn in the I nited .States and and one pound will treat from 40 to 5a bushels of wheat. The treatment kills the smut without killing the germ of the grain, and is applied the same as vitriol. of the portage one which will be Impressed on their minds until death stills the beating of their hearts n lt did that of the Il lustrious man to whom they paid tribute and in whose memory nil heads were bowed as tlie hymns he loved In life were sung. As early as 6 o'clock a crowd had , gathered In front of the pavilion and Building Materia or ll di;m rtirnoxs. I when tlle doors were thrown open an a charming ' hour and a half later the street wus I iu tuiuvnn; u allien eu-respeci as j ..Briy construction uu.... auiim ui pussioiy. riNtd has exhibited In manner, the public spirit of the new 1 blocknded. When the services began i are an unqualified blessing wherever niuiingeineiit. under .Mr. Calvin. It , 'ate comers Mere being turned J they have been introduced, and are , ,ruei tlle ,lortaRe wl be deRth to "way by hundreds. ! , never abandoned. They forestall ir- hlgh (rulKht ratetI, anrt t. relUlctl11 'th :V!:'ch . resnonsible bet-nlnr. and drau- n harfl ' . ........ .... . . -- '"""ai oiwie 1Kle ; "i imiKiu ruies means a retllict on ores ilent. wus r tt iii.lv K..li.ni..,i and fast line for the benefit of the .n.-i.ion.i. r., ti,iu .i... tu i.ii- m....u r mi.i.. n.i I standing on the platform where of dividend for this road, so tlt public, between lay hobo and the uroad I1H),ey woh notuntB Mr. Cal. really unfortunate. .t. uinn woo is pnysicHiiy ame to , q j . work can earn a decont living as .long us he cannot find employment elsewhere, even If it should be for -weeks at a time. The scheme is rulnuuK to beggars and hoboes who are able-bodied, and Is one of the most effective deter rents of sneak thieving ever devised. Such Is the testimony of the army, the police and the people in general wherever It has been introduced. ' vin to withdraw tlle opposition of the President MoKlnley stood, but three years iiko. Samuel M. Shortrldne nnlil from the portage, may ; a tribute to the dead which brouirht h- weighed by this statement. Every , tears to the eyes of the auditors. great enterprise Is more or less sel- Franclsco Call. fish, and primarily all progress is actuated by selfishness, for It Is financial gain that gives Impetus to It. yet there are thrilling Instances where this selfishness steps aside for the public good, and this is one of them. SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS .Made to Order lliilliling In-H-r, Lime. Cement, Uriel: nnd Sand. Wood (.utter. for Itarn iinil liMi-lliiig it specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alia Street, Opp. Court lloue. -- ii 1 1 nnrt'i. a i i nn mm ici i v rtLaucuij iir xrn l'ortlaiitl, OiL-gou. WW 111 l A private boarding T T r I JLI and day school. .Man- ual training, military I A MlCl V 1 .n.,.1,,11,, K IHU aratlon. Hoys of nny j J. 110 age admitted at any W ...... . .... ..... ,,. H1tiaUy of W n. j-eoieiiiner li. l'.iui. J ct-i' this orr. r,,m"1 or 1",uare J And mull to Dr. J. W. I fill. Mill .Mill- t a T'CTl T A Mil . mry Academy, Portland. Ore. W A 1 E-IX 1 Allfl . I hae ....bovs. whom I mini to end to u military school. Their aires Also header Ik I -11 are l'lt.iiK.. Kt.n.l kinds. We ru-ki' h' in right as!B me nrlces and lerniH: oIho Ilium mi.., l :,i,vu .!... hii i in ".l-'um. Otl i 4 descriptive catalogue of your school. l4 ever sUglii.nl e" botch!. (Xante) j (Addrsi Pendleton Planing fij i ' and Lumber Yard Oregon 1'oitluiul uoiiiMtr toi:vn:u i'mrfirt Comer Webb and O' KINDNESS. From present indications, the trou Tile between farmers and automobll-' be disappointed to find ists over rights to the road, will be , Items clipped and appearing the fol Huslness men who read the Morn ing Oregonian regularly every even ing, on Its arrival In Pendleton, will the same Over a winding, wayside wall, Itagged and rough und gray, There crept a tender, clinging vine. Tireless day by day. At last Its mantle of softest tint Covered each Jagged seam. The straggling wall half broken down llecame with that leafy, tinted down. Fair as the artist's dream. O for the kindness that clings nnd twines r.L...- ll I.-..!.., ..'nil some time in reaching Umatilla coun- j lowing day in the local morning pa- That blossoms above the scars of ty. The fact that automobiles have per as "Associated Press news." The ' pain, almost entirely supplanted other ve- j reading public is un exacting master. ! Striving to hold thum all. hides In many sections of the coun-! "d deceit cannot long hold Its confl- for tlu? nell,ful- ministering hands, I IICIIC.IVICIII, vlllolB iVVl, try, has made It necessary for legls latures to define rights to the high ways. A Xew York farmer whose milk had been spilled eight times in runaways caused by scorching auto mobiles, held the road with a gun. against one of the most speedy of the species the other day. This Is one way of establishing a right to the roud, and ln this case wus highly suc cessful, ns the farmer reached the creamery with his load intact for the ilrst time in eight days. The stutement In the East Oregon ian recently from Vice President George A. Peebles, of tho Eastern Oregon State Normal S0hool,to the effect that the school neodg a new dormitory, nhould be remambored hy tlie legislators from this county, at the coming session of the legislature. It now seonu certain that the at tendance at the St. Louis fair will fall far short of the attendance ut tho Chicago fair. This notwithstanding the fuel that the St. Louis show will be open a mouth longer than wus the ono at Chicago. The attendance at St. Louis Is increasing rapidly, but the total sinae April 30 is a little mqra than 6,000,000. There are three months of open gates yet to come, but they will have to be very good The need at this worth v institution ""'""d ' the total attendance roaches l l,..i.. .. . niKiuuuoii tm ooo -w...B ,, moie thoroughly felt, year by ear, Ug it offers an op- The Increased republican majority In Vermont at the recent election wns not nearly so great as the Increase In the democratic majority in Arkansas. After all, the hopelessly democratic nor the hopelessly republican stutes cannot be used us barometers for the general election. fcT. LOUIS J'AIlt ATTENDANCE. That spread rich mantles of tender thought O'er life's hard places, till time has wrought Its healing divine, complete. Christian Advocate. 31 St. Helen's Hall A GlltUS SCHOOL Or THE HIGH EST CLASS corps of teachers, locu tion, building, equipment- the best. Send for catalogue. Opens September 1C, 190L TEAHS AT CHINESE WEDDING. A Chinese marriage Is a solemn I ceroniony no talk, no levity and much crying. A feast Is spread upon If you urc Interested In Oil Painting, s? ns. Our line Is complete. ACADEMY llO.MtDS STItETCllKUS ltKUSllES ARTISTS' SAIILKS llLEXDEltS SKY llitUSHES PLAQUES TU11E COLORS We inako u specialty of fram ing pictures. Newest stock of frames. . C. C. SHARP Ojiora House Block. Refreshing and Healthful 1 Tho City llreuery Hot tied Iloer. COAL let rs rit.ii vont HIN WITH ;Rock Spring i .. no the W and most economical i I We are prepared to t tract with you for winter's supply. liver coal or wood to " part of the city. LaatzBiW The greatest summer drink. It goes right to the spot. Always have this superior beer In your home. It gives youth und vigor to your tired system. Physicians recommend beer that Is pure. City Brewery Bottle Ueor is MAIX STltEET. NKAIt1 1 a table, to which the blushing brld? 00aJ , always good and always the same FRUITS Is led by five of her friends. They are seated at tho table, hut no one eats. Deep silence prevails. When ' DT TCIJCTTJ flnnllv the mother stnrtn nrvlni? Mm Vllw JULU maids follow and the bride Joins in the chorus. Then nil tho bridesmaids leave the table and the disconsolate mother takes a sont beside the chair : A ,I,,B 1,ne Just received to bo sorv of state, where the brldo sits. The ul1 wltn lce cream at our fountain, bridegroom now enters with four of I We 1,avo Peach .Marino, that refresh es men friends, who carry the bride I lnB drink. round the room, while tho guesU ' T . .. . . throw rice over the hnppy pair. I HH, CABINET Candles, Soda, Ice C ream. Cigars aboIulo'y f "'o. It is made in Pendleton and not I ! subject to changes of tomperalute in i being shipped. , J Put up in quarts, pints and half I Pints, and delivered In any quantity i J doslred. I J Bottling Works telephone 1771. ! Ilcsldcuce tolephone 1831. ! J ' PIONEER BOTTLING 1 WORKS ! All water used Is sterollzed and Is When doctors lliRJlf?ren. mil In n Last week 769,307 passed through j third physician and get still another ana l nllt m sea80n Ik gates at St. Louis. During the opinion. son Court St., II. J. Wilkinson, Prop. Tl,a 1....,, 1 ii.ii nun iui uuuuieu urillKS 11 IS possible to make. Telephone Main 951. The Frenc Restaurafl Host "5 Cnt .Meal la WC Private DII"B P"'1" Elegant FuriiUlicd M! Connection. GUS LaFONTAlNE, 033 Sfalu Sin'-