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3f ' i EIGHT PAGES. page root. DAILT EAST OttEGOXlAX, PEXDLETOX, OKEGOX, nIAY. SHTOmBn 16. !. 13 AN TNTiKPEXDKXT XKWSPAPSR. PaMbW ererjr afira (except Sewl, st IVedVum. Oregec hr tkc EAST OKEGO.VI.IX FCBLISIIIXG COMPANY. snsctimox rates. Da&y. oae rev. kr mtn 14-ee inT mx MM, kr '; j DsUy tkree ataaths. kr atell 1-2 PaCr. er Mink. kF Mil -M Dell. S-r Mlt kj (tcikr vr,-tj kr Mil 1JI Weekly sir SMBtks. kr T5 VCwfctr (Mr mirti. kr salt $ari Wekts. year, ay Jll Sesat-Wetkhr. six awtka, kr sail... 1 Sesat-Weeklr. three awth. kr man. . J lemr Srrlpps MrRae News Asssdatio. The East O.rjoataa u ac saie at BL K. EM'i es Stands at Heei PwtkW and BeM rrfcb. Fartlaad. Orcsec. See FYiartvo Demi. 40S ror:t St. aini Bnti see Security Bulaster. VaMagtes. D C . Scmi. M HC: St, K. fT. TrttMxw Mn 11. Entered a: Iac posMffice u secesd ctus natter part af the ebM-hraeet of Araeri- the leat energy In adtJmg te the can government In the Phfflpptecs. : pleasure of Uk people, he9M a as the dethreeneat f t!w f tiers cww 3t.iohhe to be forgotten and and tbe jffj':ho4. Ereey -vestige j despised. There Is a human side to of power was taken from them ami I city ordinances and council meeting, this has be -a awe of the chief onuses jj If all the power of the city H exert of seers t fermentation In the Islands, -ed la levying aad coBectinf; taxes., The eharch demand freedom for the j ewertne to private aims and mUM people and a restoration of the right" t ambmoas, without a movement for and privileges of the priesthood. errte Improvement or paoMc enjoy-' meat, the i'totili romp to li- in in- n uwtmir v-Mwry mi "iiaj the choicest Up-top product of do- tiik xinv iiiKiiAxn. Ml Milii'jin.t a ... I a Messtai:. too many people on er field? and cow fM. patehes are seUtoi: fhr 5 cent per ponnd. a prtce ' ATCHIOX GLonR SIGHTS. ( artnaUr waiUr the ett of nrmloetloo. ' o-hUe the tetesraph dlspatehes an- TJTL oowhce that steak k seWns for M After people pass a oertaln age. eents per posnd In tiw Bastera crtle? ther can't and shoes btc onontrh to . M htsh that the children of the tl"m- i e notice that the man who calls I It "roomyttz' somehow seoats to snf-i ter poor do not taste It once a month! Ij there aa adequate punishment pro- . In hades for the trust that hrtng aoont this condition'- Will the American producer of beef and o There shall come from oat this noise at strife and crooning. A broader and a Jnster broth erhood: A deep eqaalttr of aim. post pontnc AJI settlss ekta to the gen eral cood. There shall come a time when each stall he another. 3e as Christ wonM have him. brotbwr onto brother There hnil come a time when brotherhood Than the bound the Whan the cannon roar and trumpet hhue no loos er. And the ironclads mat. and battle flaa are furled When the bar of creed and peech and race. inch foall be fused Ir. one human ity forever 3r Lw Mom. There are certain thln.es which al ways taste better when eaten cold In the kitchen. A woman that 1mm otnrv 4s Mkf I the American consnmer of beef eeer iTajnd at Its trae wortk nnless she! see the foOy of tbelr war? The tmst ; exapcerates at least It times. i which never seee the snlmsi. robs , Before a man aedde-. that he even j th- man who most sell It to snstala Hkes the girl better than any other Ms family and the man who mst i f - choice between a! church and a home wedding, boy It to supply his wants. , . This Is the season when a pie aj-' The reclamation departnnt has f" 11 betwirer. the crusts and a quart of suddenly become the most vital ,lom. &D1 yon tha. branch of the government. Other grapes are ripe. Justin McCarthy, the eminent Iris parliamentarian brines new hope to his people by decJartng. In an article for OoUlers of September 1. his belief that Ireland Is soon to be again a free and prosperous nation. Amonar other things be says: The Irish people are esmrcialr qualified to enjoy life on their cw soil If Wiir allowed the chance, and to hrlna; out In fumes, the Intellectu al as well as the material resources of the comhw Ireland. There Is a deep undercurrent of the poetic an J the xrthor In the Irish nature whirl, the stranger can easily discover for himself, even amoug the Irish peas antry. If he enters freely Into conver sation with them and encourages them to talk about the memories and legends still haunting their lakes and streams. S treat a people could Indeed crt-ale for themselves a new Ireland, and there is no extravagance In the hope that the new Ireland would be come, before very lone, a model land of material comfort, of mental growth and of tranquil and brotherly orirr." in a stable for the night. But m the morning they wore gone. nd tn , rab boy with them, leaving no clue . but the fact that they and two men s,, fenes had been seen crossing a certain bridge. For a whole day the search was continued, but not until night were the camels met strolnnar around the It.n. with no one in charge, for all :he world like two personalty con ducted British tourist who had man ced to dodse their keep. The Arab s hrother-m-law. It appear, had got Irunk and vainly tried to sell them n m own account. How they man aed to elude detection durlne the day Is a smaller mystery than what market It was the brother-in-law hoped to find. London Outlook. no: rAii.rnn or Tin: cossack. Hill Military Acaden tTUj and day school vt : i t: rni a. nun V. I nrntl - i-"Pd time nrr tihi. " 1 M viirr. I have send to a tnlHtary s. i rae prices and terms a.J0 inrm descriDtlve catalnm . - - j oar (Name) , I (Address) A STOI.KN C.VMKI. Mark Twain's stolen white elephant has now been paralleled even more exactly than by the recent legend of a lose stolen or strayed Southwestern engine. Two camels. It Is recorded, destin ed for exhibition In Paris, arrived there. from Algeria the other day In charge of an Arab, and were housed One of the minor surprises of the j war In the East has been the failure of the Oosacks to Justify their repu- j Utioo as a flchUng force The Jap anese horses are Inferior, and it was expected that the hardy little rovers Oregon of the steppes would- do great execu tion. Instead, their tanure ns ed disappointment. Few of the Cos- ah riPjPf, C Hfli sack r-glments have distinguished '-? 5 HQM themselves and the experts begin to call them "antiquated." Porfe-I thin Patch, the famous pacer now seriously 111 at Topeka. has a good chance for recovery Hi ra-e against his own record time has bee-, eaiied off. A GIRLS SCHOOL OF THE nrn EST CLASS corps of teathtn Uon. building. eqa.'rnjent the t4 Send for catalogue. Opens September 15 1J0I. 5tuee threnhlnK began in fmatllla county, not a damazing shower of jute ha fallen. To thi escellent hnret weather is the Mi i loaf ill and ' japdrt haxveAiivr of the immense crap t harcety . Auiilnn CoawU XcWaik at Can-. tao, Chma. a former Phttad-4phia ' departments are necessary nulsaaces, betag mere parts of the great govern ment machine, producing nothing and costing much. Vastly different is this department of reclamation. This de ' partraeot is the only one of the branche of government that can take the initiative and produce value, wealth, happiness and homes. By a judicious and happy combination, the sole of public load has became a per petual movement lor the widest pos sible reneraj good. Tbe process of land sales Is applied to making re maining public lands habitable A vast fund of lT. .') now lies at the dfcspotw! of that department, to be expended In redeeming the wll dernena. in opening pleasavnt and profitable avenues for the idle aj'.d cit) -cramped million on tbe once ,rid pialna. Tbe work of this de partment presents the highest ideal of the purpose of government- It brtnt the government down to the common man. the needy hameseeker. and he see and appreciates Its meaninc It to fortunate that this department te in charge of such a , rli i lam worker, men a resourceful captain aad eoneientiou sent ie tear, a F. H. XeveU. As long as be re mains In chare, this vast fund wil! ; not be violated nor the hia-h i jral of the national farrbmtioti la iowervJ to the mercenary level. mr ssaitbag ttoe Chin m . te jiii In aat have haarned hie trade on an "ofncaal aruBB" harmc a "etneh " on the county ptlutlua. of It tm unfortunate that so lew the Irritation deleastos from Ci eoantv la the state meethsc. win be, able to attend. The soeernment of ficials who will be oc t'ne grouod. to atady tbe enument of the peopen. will aak taemselvea. "Where to thto 1 Tmaillll county, of which v have taaard much There t nmi to b no Irrhmtiaa intu nan there." The raSroade are determined to farce the people of the Inland Em pire to u Wgh-prieed wood or coai. WIm crude oil com-o into Portland amrketa at a price within reach of ttoe i iimnmi i It hi dtecowred tha: the trefcght rate on a barre. vf ci. tjuaa setiaad to Inland mplre j alnli Is about three times the cost of tat oft. "LOtae cased biro." says Walter Wellman. "are tbe children of I?r ter the beautiful, with no public swimming pools nor baths.' And U caaed birda with wiags clipped are tbe children of Pendleton with no! plot me a park to attract them ' l the alleys, wltn no public swimming pool but the mill race and that fntimMen. with no pleasure around except the dust;, street and vacant lets, and no re freshing reeort asaintaiaed br the city to endear the tautUcipallt) to th people. When so small at. expense will at up a park sad a natatorium it seems lmo criminal to deny the peofle two such common necessities. The r iiot iuxurte but rictrl !-. Tru- city owes it to the jeopl-r t- fur s ish j.la..s -.'f recreatio"- and public tMrai'.h-g-.n:.g resort. Goven.meol tha: expends its energies in pan isr.n.g roi.p duinc without exerting amce enterprising P. ir'.w.. have fat mi d a ft'sr-- gu.sr preserve at Hot Lake, h.r.4 h thaw mcrwt. rd the atttactior. of that paint for tears aad visitor uwre by adaiat- reveaov to the passene trarae af the O. R. & S. It is or.l fair that the oampaay make a oce farv round trip rate for members of the dfMKtswea's Assodatioo' during the sueetias season. It would be a graceful ackaowldgemeat of tbe en terprise aad pubMc spirit of the pro meters of this first game preserve In Bastern Oregon. The company wilt be the only direct beneficiary of the scheme. The park will be maintain ed at great expease for pleasure and not proOc Cathoties are almost universally in favor af self-government for tbe Philippines, becauie K means the restoration of the power of tbe vil lage prieste. The Filipinos are large ly Cat bolic aad the imperialuitic peHey of Air. Roosevelt which subor dinates the natives and destroys their cittaeaehlp. K death to the Catholic pouer lo the islands. Left to self government aad home ruje. free from i laotrtctloas of a foreign master, tne PHifaaos would nurture .-! strongahea the power of the - hu-ai-d the lsiaads wouid soor. "e the :uit flouiisbu.g f:t. r -r -' (Bil-. t'-uitr Arr.er.'ir r- 5 f u ? .jc-' s j-"wer.rs re' Zer c. 1 tf f r ! the talaris vr L d -;ie- ted cs lane as this con dL.ar pre villi. Tbe moil serious ch5es WbechuB W Va., Shy 38, 1903. Sonie vcars ago while at work, I fell ever 1 truck and severely icj tired both f nj shias. Air blood becaae poisoned is a result, and tbe doctor told sic I would have runtdsr sores for life, and .hat if they were healed trp the result would be f atat Under this discocraeisg report I left off their treatment and re torted to the ue of S. S. S Its efiect (cere prorapt and gratifyisr. It took DrJr a short while for the medicine to en drelv cure tip the sores, and I aa cot iaA as the doctors istimated, nor have the sores ever broke out again Some 13 rears have elapsed since what I have dc tcribed occurred. Having been so signally benefitted by its use I can heartily recom mend it as 'the one great blood purifier. JOH.V W. POTMS. Care Schmulback Brewing Co. Chronic sores start often from a pim ple, scratch, bruise or boil, and while ' salves, washes and powders are beneoa!, the unhealthy matter in the blood crust be driven out or the sore will continue to eat and spread. S. S. S. reaches these old sores through the blood, re moves all tjnpurities and poisons, builds cp the entire system and strengthens iT. -ninr C. C C 4 blood purifier and tonic combined. Contains UU I ill im M ever but is guaran teed purely veget-. able If you have an old sore write 7? mnd ocr rjhvsi cians will advise without charge Book cm diseases of iie Blood free. TM Swift S&teMc Cwiauy, Atlasta, fia. the circulation. 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Xeir ftiff hMiou. cuff-) attached and detadted. IViccs run from 1.00 to SZ-M. For the Neck K. A. W Arrow Brand, (quarter sixe). Brightest and larscKt collection of necktie In Pendleton. XoUiing can equal our Htiowtnj;. For the Hands Ieot' gloves and other ell known brands of kid cloves. Prices range from SI. 00 to HJbO. A large tine of Scotch golf gkiie. For the Feet, Hosiery Just received an extra large shipment of plain and fancy boe in cotton, lisle and cadroerc We handle the Shawknlt hosiery. Tbe name guarantees the quality. Shoes and Boots The far-famed Ifanan and IVongias arc our leaders In meo's glioen. For boys, tbe lied School Hoiue, and for ladies the Ilngree. To be satisfied all you ltae to do U to call and ace the goods at tlie prices. jjjSfcjHfassS D ' m Roosevelt's Boston Store Clothiers, Hatters and Feet, Fitters M....O..... e fat