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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 100 . PAOfig. PAGE FOUR. EIGHT AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every nttemoon (except Sunday at l'endlcton, Oregon, by the EAST OltEGONIAN PUHLISIIING COMPANY. 8UUSCMITION RATH8. Dully, one year, by mall $3.00 Dally, six months, by mall 2.50 Dally, tbree months, by mall 1.20 Dally, one month, by mall .SO Dally, per month, by carrier G. Weekly, one year, by mall l.no Weekly, six months, by mall 75 Weekly, four months, by mall BO fleml-Wcekly, cue year, by mall 2.00 Semi-Weekly, six months, by mall... 1.00 Beml-Weekly, three month), by mall.. .50 Uember Scrlpps-Mcltae News Association. The Hast Oreconlan is on sale at 11. It. Illch's News Stands at Hotel Portland and Hotel rerklns, Portland, Oregon. San Francisco llureau, 408 Fourth St. Chicago llureau. 00!) Kcrnrlfv Ilultdlnir. Washington, D. C, llureau, 501 14th St., H. W. Telephone Main 11. Entered at Pendleton postofflce as second class matter. project of Eastern Washington. After the actual settler, the O. It. & N. company would be the greatest ben eficiary of this project, In Increased freight traffic. That Mr. Calvin does not Intend to stand In the way of de velopmont, has now been twice prov ed In the last month once In his surrender of right of way for the portage road and lastly In the remov al of the only obstacle In the way of the reclamation of an empire In Washington's arid belt. He was a man, And he did what he could; Sometimes it was bad Sometimes it was good. He was often discouraged When things wouldn't go right, But as he wouldn't give up He continued his fight. Years passed on and he died one day. Some people were sad, Some people were gay But he'd been a man And had done what he could, And when he was judged The Master said, "Gpod." Warren T. Cluff In Brooklyn Eagle. o The city of Leeds, England, owns and operates its own electric lighting plant, with the result that the peo ple are receiving their light at an ex tremely low figure; while during the year ending March 23, 1904, after de ducting $224,079.24 from gross profits for sinking fund and Interest, the city realized a net profit of $16,-C72.2S. That Is refreshing news from Den ver which announces that the repub lican county convention nominated Judge Ben Lindsay, the noted demo- cratlc Juvenile court reformer, for county Judge. Speed the day when merit and efficiency will be univer sally recognized, and when partisan Ism without merit will be universally despised. In the October Arena Joaquin Miller makes an Impassioned plea for the repeal of the Chinese exclusion law, saying that the most urgent need .among rich householders in Califor nia Is a reliable class of Chinese for servants and "housemaids." It Is to lie sincerely hoped that congress forces these needy California house holders to hire worthy American girls for these duties, at something more than starvation wages. The Arena for October unmerciful ly roasts the democrats of Wisconsin for playing in with the "Stalwart" faction of the Wisconsin republicans to defeat the La Follette primary nomination law. The Arena says the election of Folk In Missouri and of Tjx Follette in Wisconsin, means more to the American people In the way of clean government, than any other events now pending In the po litical history of the country. Walter Wellman, that charming nnd Irresistible magazine writer, has brushed away every vestige of cob web and prejudice from the life and character of Thomas E. Watson, populist nominee for president. In a short article In the Hevlew of He views for October. The article Is too long to be reproduced, but It should be read by every American who loves Justice and pluck. Watson, from an obscure struggling school teacher and lawyer, has climbed by succes sive stages to become one of the leading historians of the United States. He was praised for Ills abil ity, candor and common sense by President Roosevelt in 1S96; is a man of the finest balance, Instead of be ing a fanatic, as Is claimed by his enemies, has n grasp of public affairs possessed by but few men, and Is one of the really great Americans, al though doomed to defeat. Despite the fact that Oregonlans returning from the East say the Lewis and Clark fair is well adver tised, tlie fact remains that there Is an Inexcusable ignorance still mani fest among Eastern papers and es pecially among the common people, concerning Oregon, the meaning and scope of the fair and the opportuni ties nnd surroundings of this section of the country. Easterners do not take Western papers, like Westerners take Eastern papers. The Lewis and Clark fair is well advertised by West ern papers, but the principal circu lation of these papers in the East is through private subscriptions and sample copies sent by friends. They have no general circulation. They do not get into the hands of the homeseeker. the man of small means who Is vitally Interested In coming West. The best thing the Lewis nnd Clark fair people could do. would be to order a Lewis and Clark fair edi tion of every newspaper in Oregon, secure not less than a million' names of taxpayers In the various Eastern states and have the Western papers mailed for three months to this list. In that way, the common people could be reached. The class of peo ple which the fair should reach, does not read the high-class magazines, of the East, In which most of the Lewis and Clark literature Is now appear ing. SENATOR IIOAR'K 1IUMOII. lteferrlng to the late Senator Hoar, a correspondent for the Associated Press says: "Outside the senate chamber Mr. Hoar's humor was catching nnd spontaneous. 'Senator, I want one of your pictures for pub lication next Sunday,' said a newspa per man to Mr. Hoar a short time ago. ' " 'Certainly.' he responded. 'Gar land, go and sit for the picture.' An swering the look of astonishment on the correspondent's face, the senator 8'ild: 'I always have Garland, my clerk sit for my pictures, as he is a much better looking man than I am. When anybody wants my nuto- graph I have my other olerk, Good win, write It, for he Is a much better writer than I am. When I am ask ed for my opinion on any subject, I refer the Interlocutor to my messen ger, Doherty. He talks more freely than I do.' "This same Doherty guarded the door of Mr. Hoar's committee room for almost a generation, nnd was the senator's factotum. Some one, In describing him not long ago, refer red to him as Senator Hoar's 'Fldus Achetes.' " 'Do you see what these, newspa per men hnve been calling. you?' said Senator Hoar, directing Dohcrty's at tention to the paragraph. 'What does that mean, senator?' anxiously Inquired Doherty, as he reHtl to him the strange expression. ' 'I would not like to tell you, Doherty,' sol emnly replied the senator.' "Doherty immediately started out to discover the offending .newspaper man, but in telling his troubles to a fellow employe he wns enlightened as to the meaning of the Latin words." MEN AltE PltOl'l) OK SIMPLO.V TUNNEL. The meeting of the two galleries of the Slmplon tunnel is anticipated about the middle of October, when the whole of the 12 miles 45S yards will have been pierced. Seven miles of this distance nre In Italy. When completed tills will be the longest tunnel In the world, since the St. Gothard Is about nine nnd one-half miles, the Mont Cents eight miles, and the Arlberg six and one-half miles long. The tunnel readies an altitude of 2313 feet, while the elevation of the renowned Alpine road of Napo leon over the Slmplon pass Is 8590 feet. The total cost of the tunnel will be nbout JIG. 054, 000. Horace Lee Washington, consul, Geneva, Switzerland. A bull pup. Their chest measurement. Their small boys' fighting records. Their own fighting records. Their superiority over their wives in the matter of Judgment. Their party (unless they are turned down at the primaries). Their church (or rather the one their wives belong to). Their pedigree, no matter how bad it is. J Their whiskers, regardless of the color and cut. Their ability to make feminine hearts palpitate on first acquaintance. Their skill with fishing tackle. Their skill with gun and dog. Their ability to keep their tempers when their wives lose theirs. Their dignity, except during a ball game or a hot campaign. Their alleged ability to pick the winning horses. Their narrow escapes In nil the walks, alleys nnd byways of life. LUNATICS GAI.OItK. Atesa. a town In Italy, is suffering from a plague of madmen. One eve ning recently a party of 40 lunatics were unloaded at the railway station without notice and set free. They wandered about the place In a half starved condition, to the great terror of the Inhabitants. The mayor tele graphed to the prefect of the prov ince for an explanation. In reply he1 learned that the provincial council, owing to lack of funds, had been obliged to close the lunatic asylum and send all the Inmates home to their families. Those who were un claimed and without relatives had been sent to Atesa, the nearest town, nnd set free. ' I I Are you to become a moincr- ." . the great amount ot miK . , vou obliged to umicrpn. .". I-"' . , " .,:, ,,! V(u not could ;to ny"B '. -' . ; and 0f course you do It f ou nru u - " . k would then read careiuny evcij I. a liniment to potent that It will greatly lej ise in t he .uflerltw of any cose o - - ft, - cult, wiininisin w " ,uffer. dream, witnoui n, " iiis"-- t.. i.ipil ing, no more neeuiess cares, n u ... . I or external um.-, .1 1 I r-.l I it iHa A wnrtl lO INU "la. -Mother's 1ilend," All drtiRguts sell l at e. l.. U'. nenil our UOOK, luuuici- hood," free, if you nsl for it. BRADFIELD REGULATOR GO., Don't Catch Cold The chilly breezes nre reminders of the winter weather wo can expect M)on, mill tliU advertisement is a reminder of tho Dissolu tion Sale In progress at our store, which menus low prices on Rood go ols. Keen )our feet uirm and comfortable) by having them housed In Mines of quality. That's the kind jou get of us. It's to your advantage to buy shoes now, us our Dissolution Sale means cut prices on every shoo In tho house, except contract mmds. No Goods Charged During Dissolution Sale Dmdinger, Wilson (Sb Co. Good Shoes Cheaper Than ETcr. i What is home when you come In late and cannot find a match? The Lake Erie & Western railroad has announced that It will handle no more Sunday excursions. The abol ishment of Sunday excursions on the TVanderbllt lines Is also under serious consideration. This movement Is not .alone a concession to moral sentl nient. but Is based also on humane and economic grounds. The danger of accident on Sunday excursions Is always far greater than on the reg ular trains. Employes are worn out by the extra duties and the organiza tion of the road Is disrupted. Oudge Eakin, of the Union county circuit court, handed out tho right kind of a bunch to a liquor dealer In La Grande, Saturday, Upon the deal er being convicted of furnishing liquor to a minor, he was fined 150 and his license revoked, with the In junction that he be barred from ever ' .obtaining a license In tho county .again. A few such doses of Justice Iri Oregon will remove all necessity for a prohibition vote. This will clean out the Joints and make the remaining saloons so respectable that they would be preferable to tho clandestine dives always existing under prohibition laws. The Q. It. & N. company has mag nanimously agreed to surrender Its nrenent roadbed and right Of way Irrigation reservoir near Washtucna, "Wash.. In payment of the actual coat of building a grade around nnd above the reservoir. This makes possible the government irrigation In July, 1883, 1 began to break out with Eczema on my bead, legs and arms, and began treatment with local doctors, but did not get much relief. They said the dis ease had become chronic. I then quit them and tried various ointments and soaps for snoiner two years, cue as soon as cold weather came I was as bad off as ever, so I finally decided tolet medicine alone, and for twelve or thirteen years did nothing towards curing the Kczema, except bath, ing. This seemed to do about as much stood as anything I had tried. During the time I lost about one-half of my hair, I began S. S. S. doubtful of a cure, because the disease had run so lone. but toon discovered your medicine was doing me good, and continued to take It I used seven bottles, when I was com pletely cured, not having a single spot on my Dotty, wnicu ociore was almost cum' pletely covered. P. C Norsou:. 10:7 Hackberry 8t., Ottumwa, la. The head, feet and hands are uiually H , -JT, ...1 ,1.nl,nI. (t,.,1I..ao. an. pears on other parts of the body. While ex ternal applications allay tire itching and UUIUIUK iwiiiw.-...; , - --- K., ti Mnral that rnn the irritation w,, my .w . ' nd eruptions upon the skin. The acids must be neutralized and the system cleans, ed of all humors and poisons before the . ' tcnrminent. S. S. S. is guaran teed entirely free of Potash, Arsenic and other miner als. Book on the skin and its dis eases sent free. Medical advice furnished free. The Swift Speolfio Company, Atlanta, 6a, ed of all humors and sss Prompt Relief From the effects of over-eating Is as sured by taking a dose of Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. I'nliis In tho Stom ach, Heartburn, Ilckiilng ami Nau-M.-H (ulckly vanish before It and fur thermore, when It is taken regularly always cures Indigestion, l).vspcpla, Co.tlicnc.s., Torpid Ller, Inactive Kidneys, Nerwmnjs Inoiunln and .Malaria, Finer and Ague.. We urge you to give It a trial. For sale by all druggists and dealers. HORTETTES'S STOMACH BITTER'S Not Made by a Trust IF YOU AUE ltEALLY LOOKING FOlt A FINE Be OIGAIl, TUY THE "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUAKANTEEI) ITY THE LAItGEST INDEPENDENT MANUFACTUKEU IN THE V. S. TO HE ABSO LUTELY FULL HAVANA 1TLLEU AND HAND-MADE. PEGGY O'NEAL 5c CIGAR A. G. HOWARD TELEPHONE 3IAIN Sll. 115 couirr STREET. rENDLETON, OREGON. "KNOCKED THE STUFFING 0T OF IT," and broke It Into splinters, may have been the- fate ot your carriage when It was run Into by something: but "there la balm In Gllead," or Utre Is pleasure In knowing' that in out shop you can have It made as good as new. We do all kinds ot carriage repairing 'and btncksmlthtng In a skillful and superior manner. We set tires with hydraulic pressure; does it better, does It while you wait; dc-eo not burn or deface your wheels and adds to the life of the rig. Call and see It work. Wo have Winona wagons, hacks and buggies, and Stover gaso line engines. N EAGLE BROTHERS, Tho Blacksmiths. I MERRILL TYPEWRITER CO.. So. 7 PoitSL, Sptkant, Qea.AgL0EN$U0RE TYPEWRITER Suppliti ... Bmtlna ... Eprt Resilflna VQll SALE AT TIIB BAST OltEGONIAN office large Duuuies si newspapers, voa talnlng over 100 big papers, can be obtain ed for 25 cents a bundle. EXQUISITE MILLINERY The most complete and up-to-date lino .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. Wits. Rose Campbell B. F. BECK Sanitary Plumber 807 Cottonwood Street PLUMBING Gootl plumbing Is always tho cheapest. It lias th lastliur nunll. f tlos. It saves you repair bills. Always entrust your work to thorough, rellablo aim competent plumbers. Our force la mado up or tho boat apvrlcnced workmen. Strict attention paid to sanitary features of uork. LET US GIVE YOU FIGURES X On your work. Wo quote right prices and do only the best work. Goodman-Thompson Co HARDWARE AND PLUSIBINQ. X Telephone 811. mi u.i. a. . LET US SUPPLY Y01Mtitij1 Building Material Dimension lumber of all j scrlptlons, Sash, Doors, uuJ Moulding, Building ana Tar p,. per. ( BRING YOUR BILL To TJg AND GET OUR FIGdiES. Grays Hatbor Commercial Co, Opposite W. & c. It. Depot 4 Ounthor's genuine old-fash-loned Horehoimd Drops for coughs nnd colds, Full line candles mul bou bous. Brock & McComas Company See window displays. Oregon Portland Str Helen's Hall A GIRLS SCHOOL OF THE 111011- EST CLASS corps ot teachers, loca tion, building, equipment the best Send for catalogue. Opens September 15, 1004. TEETH Per set, $.".00; gold crowns, S 1.00 ; silver filling, 50c; ex tracting, roc. We are thoroughly equipped with all modern methods and appliances, and guarantee our work to bo of the highest stand ard, and our prices the lowest consistent with flrst-clas work. White Bros. Dentists. Association Block. Telephone Slain 1001. Lumber Anil building material or nit descriptions ,1s supplied by at ii'UMmiilile prices. Wo mako nisIi, 'doors, blinds, vWiuloW fi-nnu's .to order. I'nncy o"d turning n secliilty. Let us quote you prices on your building material. PENDLETON PLANING MlM AND LUMBER YARD. ROBERT FOnSTEH, VllOV. Corner Webb nild College St. I The French I i Restaurant i Best 25 Cent Meal In the City. Private .Dining Parlors. Elegant Furnished Rooms W Connection. GUS LaFONTAlNE, Prop- C33 Main Street- Daily East Oregonlan by cwrft only 15 cents a vocl-.