East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 23, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OnEOONIAX, rENTHjETON, OREGON, II IIAV, SKPTKMIUMt 2.1, 1001.
AX INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
inibllslifd every afternoon (except Sunday)
nt Pendleton, Oregon, by the
east okehonian PimusiiiNG
COMPANY.
HL-llSOItHTIOX 1SATUS.
uany, otic year, liy mail 00
Dully, six mouths, by mall 'J.no
pally, three months, tiy mall
JJally, obu month, by mull no
t1 aiumu, ny carrier tin
healthful, helpful nnd necessary,
long ns nut cnrrletl to extremes, nor
miulo a means of dishonest nntl ills
graceful contests for money. Th
same sports can bo ilebaucheil by so
colled profeslonal bullies whose chle
tin is to win, no matter by what
mewiou. innocent sports of the school
;e.k!y' one 'ix,r' by mall l.flt)
J.j'r. lx month, by mall 7.-
Uly. four months, by mall fit)
gem Weekly, one jwr. by mall 2.00
Sem .wkly. six months, by mall... 1.00
Seml.yteekly. three months, by mall.. .30
Member Scrlppa-Mcllne News Association.
The Ivast Oreponlun is ou sale at It. It.
Hlehs News stands nt lintel Portland and
uotel l'erklns, Portland, Oregon.
San Franclco lturcau. -(OS Fourth St.
(.hlcapj IlitrMU. 000 Security llullillnc.
jj tdiigtou, V. C, llureau, 501 HtU St.,
Telephone Main 11.
Entered at 1'emlleton pmtofflce ns second
class matter.
How 1 have loveil It all!
Dawn, tremulous, white;
Strong splendor of noon, the
fall s
Of evening nnd night.
Snow when the year began;
Hose-beauty of June:
Torrents that shouting ran.
Ilroad rivers' low rune.
The call of the ancient deep.
The strength of the hills;
Sweet, hushed valleys sleep,
The long street that fills
With Infinite noise of life.
The work and the rest:
Joy, grief, effort and strife '
And love's holy iiuest!
Muster, good thanks I give
That life was so worth!
S. H. Kemper in Everybody's.
gymnasium can he reduced to ills
graceful slugging matches, and when
they are so degraded, should be stop
ped, but clean athletics, in modern
won, snouid never be discouraged
but should be elevated and so nur
rounded with clean Influences that n
self-respecting man need be ashamed
of his connection with them. Parent
and teachers nnd patrons of school
can keep athletics clean by attending
games, and encouraging the partlcl
pants In making the gridiron and th
tiiamomi fit places for mothers and
sisters to visit. Xobody upholds the
"profeslonal" slugging match. Hut
don't condemn the clean sports. They
are part of the young man's training.
A PRIZE TOMATO.
To supply nine persons possessed o'f
neaitny appetites with sufficient sliced
tomatoes from one tomato was the
feat performed by .Mrs. Joshua J. W,
Shockley, the wife of one of the round
sergeants of the Western district, last
Sunday at her home, 1937 Harlem
aenue. And the tomato which as
sisted so materially In appeasing the
appetites of Sergeant and Mrs. Shock
ley, their family and guests was
Plucked from a vine in their yard. It
weighed Just 22 fe. ounces and measur
ed a little over IS inches in circum
ference. The slices numbered about
JO and filled two good-sized bowls.
ine vine from which the remurk-
auie vegetable was plucked was set
out on June 22 by Mrs. Shockley and
was one of a number that had been
cultivated earlier in the season by her
husband.
There are still 16 tomatoes on the
vine, most of them unusually large,
but none as large as the one used last
Sunday, which was the first to be
picked from that vine. Baltimore
Sun.
The Oregonlan says that under a I
"erusty exterior" Henry Weiuhord j
hid some excellent traits. The world
lws only received the Oregonian's
word for this. It Judges the man by
HAM' I'lMSIIint EDUCATION.
j It seems almost incredible, and yet
tile Spokesman-Itevlew asserts that
nine children out of 100 coninletc the
thw crusty exterior always In view. I 12 years' course of free public instruc
tion offered them, and two-thirds of
The Russians are offering 46 shil
ling Pr ton for coal delivered in
Port Arthur. This includes the uc
csMKful running of the blockade now
maintained by the Japanese. If mime
the school children do not oven com-'
plete the study of the common
brunches. We will wager that If the
Review looks farther Into the ques
tion they will discover that many of
the pupils have been hurried off to
IiIVESTOCK EXPORT TRADE.
A brisk foreign trade In livestock
has been done so far this yenr. The
bulk of It has been In cattle, largely
owing to the cheapness of American
beer which has stimulated exporting.
August saw cattle, hogs and sheep to
the value of $2,937,7fi2 sent out. the
heaviest export movement for that
month since 1901. For the eight ex
pired months of the year, exports of
cattle, hogs and sheep are $28,821 -113.
the henvlest In recent years, as
these figures show;
1899 J20.H2.IO8
1900 20. 941, Slid
1901 21.713 JOS
2 16.752.C12
1903 24,81S.9.r.l
19 28.S21.112
It Is significant, however, that ex
ports of provisions show a decrease,
the figures for tie expired eight
months being but J97.3S3.445. which
Is the smallest In six years past.
Cattle exports for August were 47 -30S
head, valued nt J2.S04.017.
against 37.23B head, valued at J2.B70.
261 In August. 1903. For thn lilit
months ending August, 362, 4S1 cattle,
were exported, having a value of $27,
2S0.0C0, against 302.869. vnluml nt !
J23.S44.C36
World.
year ago. Livestock
s JMge leer
bottled exclusively
at the Brewery
Purity, Flavor, Solid, Creamy Foam, Clean Taste, and
Brilliancy, the points of excellence contained in A. B. C. BEER,
mark it as the otif perfect beer brewed.
The American Browing Co., St. Louis, U. S. A.
CSO. DARVEAU, Wholesale Dealer.
EXQUISITE MILLINERY
The most complete nnd up-to-date line of fashionable millinery at
popular prices ever shown In Pendleton, Is now on display at my store. I
have the largest stock this season I have ever carried.
Mrs Rose Campbell
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
Is miulo from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is
assured when IJjers' Host I'lonr Is used.. Ilrnn, shorts, steam rolled
barley always on hand,
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
. S. DYERS, Proprietor.
daring veael would only volunteer to academies and other schools In larger
run the blockade Into Eastern Ore- , c",es w,m hlul not lmlf completed the
course in tneir uome scunois and ,
gun and deliver coal at this price, the
bctaaxuered Inhabitant would great
ly rejoice.
Hiding nt ease In his tourist ear,
with all the luxuries of the home and
club nt hand, the traveler can now
get the latest telegraphic bulletins on
the swiftly speeding Harrlman mil us.
No more radical development has
ever been made In railroad travel that
the departure of the Union Pacific,
in furnishing Its patrons the dally
news from bulletins delivered on pas
senger trains. The wireless telegraph
gave the dally newspaper to the grey
hounds of the sea the unfolding of
facilities has given the hourly news
bulletin to the greyhound trains of
the Harrlman system. What will be
the next startling innovation of civil
ization? Where next will the mind
of the 20th century man set an out
post in the realm of progress?
would be much better fitted fur life's
duties had they taken full advantage I
of the opportunities offered at home '
before going abroad. This course of
procedure leads many to conclude
that the home schools are not up to
the standard, when such is not the
case. The Dalles Chronicle.
In the fall of l8o?I'Contraetl tlmt
ful disease. Blood Poison. It Mined such
headway that I was forced to resign my
position and seek relief at Hot Springs.
After spending all the means I had I went
to Memphis. In less than three weeks 1
was in a hospital, and after nine weeks ol
suffering I was discharged as cured. In
less than a month everv bone in mv bodv !
seemed to be affected and felt as it they
would break at the least exertion. Again
I was compelled to resign, and I returned
to the hospital for a seven weeks stay.
When I came out I was advised to trv
farming. When I first went ou the farm I
prevailed on the onlv firm who handled
drugs to get me one dozen bottles of S. S.
S. At that time both of my hands were i
broken out with blisters and I was covered I
with boils and sores. In the meantime mv
druggist had gotten two dozen bottles ol
S. S. S. for me and I began its use, and
after taking the thirteenth bottle not a
sore or boil was visible. U. 11. Iowi!r,i,
East 9th St., Little Rock, Ark.
Of all human diseases. Contagious Blood
Poison is the most hideous and hateful.
The victim is tortured with eatinir ulcers.
cores and abscesses, unsightly blotches.
eruptions ami other symptoms ot the mis-
erable disease. S. S. S. has leen used """""iiimni
successfully for nearly fifty years foi -
Contagious lllood
Poison. It con.
tains no mercury,
potash or other
mineral. Ourhomi
treatment book
gives all the symp
toms of this dis
ease. Medical ad
vice free.
The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, G&
ouiiQini
Mate,
Dimension lumber,, I
ah, D00r.
Moulillntr. nitii.ii
imixc. Youn nirr,.
AND fJITT OUIt net
Gays Hail
Commercial I
Opposlto W. &C.TLi
Station
If jou want somctJ
mill stjlMi mo have It, I
If you Ullllt n
we have It; In fct i
MOST COMPMjrn
STOCK
and the
FINEST
ASSORTMENT
ever shown in tliU tldi
Brock & McC
CompanJ
I Mtmwtini 11 'll'ultll
ijOSTETTERft ssJT'JnisaV? :
CELEBRATED V regulator, this
jrt ...111 I...
CIIIIillKCN'S SIIiVEU SETS.
fW STOMACH g..
firnrERS
Universal complaint Is made of the
low salaries paid to public suhool
toucher. Young men and women
who have spent from four to six years
and from 12000 to $3000 In complet
ing a good education and In fitting
themfcils'es for teachers' positions, ore
confronted with the problem of meet
ing the expenses of living and maln
.tulnlug their positions on $."o to $(!0
liar month. Hoard and lodging costs
them at luast $30 per month, this and
other ne'eusslties consuming almot
the vnllre salary. The result Is that
many of the best finished teachers of
the country aro forsaking the profes
sion. Their uducatlon Is a stopping
stone to numberless other occupations
and they are attracted by better sal
aried to wholly unexpected lines of
work"; Increased salaries means in
creased taxation, but can the commu
nity afford to shuke the efficiency of
the public school system for the sake
of a few mills In taxes? Every other
profession Is Increasing In efficiency
and the Increased efficiency brings In
creased pay. School teaching must,
be no exception to this rule.
The Salem Journal viciously har
poons the BO-culled "Olympian games"
now In progress ut the St. Louis fair.
It roasts modern athletics of wliatso
over form and deplores the tendency
of American youth to be "sluggers"
and "sports." There Is a sensible,
sane middle ground to be occupied
on this vital question. All so-called
"athletics" Is not wholesome sport
and yet somo features of thlB modern
school of "athletics" are as necesary
as fresh air Itself, In building brain
und muscle tissue for the shop-weary,
office-cramped slaves. The surround
ings and the motive fix the status of
all athletic sports. School athletics,
including all the field sports, are
Hitters will 1m
found unequal-'
ed. That's why ,
so many wo
men urn it to
the exclusion,
of nil other
remedies. Itj
never falls in ,
cas of
Sick lletdjche.
Cramps, fUMtiiti,
fainlinqSpells, I
Bddathe did
Indiqestion.
Irr a Ucttle
Knife, fork and
ranted S3 years).
spoon (war-
-f "aBBBEvWH SI I 111 1 W
JNION fIADE,
HAND MADE;
Clear Havana.
A STANDARD FOR QUALITY.
CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP.
When you coll foraTRIUMPH.l CI VNN
GET IT. Don't accept a substitute, i -1 .
mi i - Lin 1
MAKERS.
72c, S1.S0 and $1.05.
Frederick Nolf & Co.
H n 1Q A V "I H V t U 11? "WW! A f III 1 n "I
if
t
K .1 TAYI.OIt
l.eseo and .Malinger.
PIONEER BOTTLING
WORKS
All water used Is sterellzed nnd Is
absolutely pure.
The best carbonated drinks It Is
possible to make.
Telephone Main 9S1.
? miit? emmnr. ominr.v !
m in i jiivi tjuiiuwij uui 4. m i
5 STOKE. J
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3ffin?nTEnTrico!!?S?tS ,
jj Sptkine. Gen.Agt.DENSMQR TYPEWRITER H X
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TIIKEi; NICSHTS. STAItTINti .MONDAY. SEITK.MIlElt HUTU.
Dick Sutton's Big Repertoire Co.
'in People (
Hand and Orchestra.
Monday Night "A Kiilued 1,11c."
Tik-mIiij "A Pah- or Black nji's."
Wtiluvxlit) "Diiuii by the Sen."
Specialties, novelties and moving pictures between acts. The
great train robbery In moving pictures. Greatest over seen.
PKK'lls Klc, 2to and :il)c.
Seats oowSiilc nt Tallniiin's .Monday.
Sewing Machines Must Go
Closing out sale of nil machines on liantl.
r0 NEW AND Si:COND-lLND MACHINES.
Of all makes and descriptions. Having decided to discontinue hand
ling sowing machines, I will close out all machines at less than fac
tory price.
Drop Head Singer machines, (as good ns new) $25.00
Drop Head Now Home, now 533.00
Other machines warranted lo bow properly nnd giro satisfaction,
for $5.(10 and up.
JOE BASLER
CAUPUrS l'OHNITUKE STOVES.
Xow Is the time to order your suits.
Just step In nnd examine our line
Of fall and winter goods; they're beauts.
Kach garment made by our tailor Is fine.
Itemember our cutter is an nrtlst nt his blr.
Garments we clean, repair and press.
Everything finished by us good as new 'tis.
Itemember, 120 Court Street, Is the address.
N. JOERGER, The Tailor
ONI." N I til IT ONI,V TIIPIISDAY, SKITIiMIIKIt 'M.
Tlie season's greatest success
44 FOR HER SAKE"
A Thrilling Story or l-'ui'-Awiiy Itiit-da.
Presented by n company of uniform excellence, mounted with a
scenli equipment of rare magnificence anil uenuty.
Seats on sale Wednesday, September is at Tallman & Co.'s
drug store.
The
Hotel Cruise
First-class In every particular. Modern In all appolntmonta.
Splendidly furnished throughout. Service the very best.
Tho Hotel Cruise la located nt tho corner of Wobh .and Cot
tonwood streets In a now building built especially for hotol pur
poses. Each room Is largo and comfortable, bolnj woll Hghtod
and woll ventilated. In furnishing this hotel, tho beat ot every
thing was purchased, and attention has beon .glvon to tho artis
tic offect aj well ns comfort.
Tho Hotol Crulso Is a model placo for lodgers, traveling men
and citizens who seek a first-class placo whoro ratos aro not high.
Cafe In connection. Short orders served at all times.
TEE'
Per Mil, S3.00;
tl. (ill; .-liver filli:
tract I ns. 50c.
arc thorou?! ' I
v.lth all mudcr.i rcetl
i. jpllaiiri - anJ gmrJ
work to Ik of the hljhl
i.rd, and cur rl's '1
ci-iiHlRteir. v.IUi flrsK.l
White Br
Denim.
Association Blu
Tclcplnmo Main
Oregon
St. Helen's
A GIRLS SCHOOL I
EST CLASS corps of H
Hon, building, eaulpm"!
Send for catalogue.
' Opens September 15.
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kinds. We make ttwM
always give MllfUoJ
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and Lumber
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