PAGE FOUR. EIGHT PACK DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1M- AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except Sunday) at l'endletuo, OresoD. bj tbe EAST OREGOMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 8U1MCI1IPTI0N KATES. Dully, one year, by mall $5.00 IMIly, six moutbs, by mall 2.50 Dally, three month, by mall 1.25 Dally, one montb, by mall .60 Dally, per montb, by carrier tw Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 Weekly, tlx nioutbi, by mall 75 Weekly, four months, by mall fto Beml-Weekly. one year, by mall 2.0O Keml-Weekly, six months, bv mall... 1.00 Beml-Weekly, three m on the. by mall.. .60 Member Scrtppa-Mcltae News Aaioclatlon. The East Oreaonlan ia on sale at B. B. Rlch'a Newa Stands at Hotel Portland and Hotel l'erklua, 1'ortland, Oregon. Ban Franrlsro Bureau. 408 Fourth 8t Chicago llureau, 90!t Security IlnlldiuK. Washington, V. C, llureau, 501 14th Be, N. W. Telephone Main 11. Entered at Tcndteton pnerofftce as second- class matter. UNION IWJILABE It Is said that the moat hard ened criminal can not help ad miring the Jury which convicts him and the Judge who pro nounces the sentence which costs him his life, for there Is something within him which answers to Justice, npplauds the verdict, and speaks even louder than his own selfish ness. That the human mind Is constructed along the lines of truth and fntented to repre sent truth, and truth only, is also shown by the fact that. In the mdist of the greatest cor ruption and bribery, at a time when dishonesty seems to be at a premium, when a real man appears upon the scene, falsehood cowers and evil slinks out of sight. Ko power fully do truth and honesty ap peal to the human mind that, no matter how corrupt and base men are. they can not help applauding when they hear their accents. When charac ter speaks the world listens. Orison JSweet Harden in Octo ber Success. strength to withstand the tempters that come in a thousand seemingly respectable guises. . t A man may possess a splendid physique. Tl germ of physical en durance may be strong and seeming ly Invincible. Yet hk naked body would be pinched and frozen by the wintry winds. Without the Interven tion of warm clothing, mufflers, over coats, overshoes and mittens, the splendid body would perish. In a like manner the unprotected moral nature of the Immature youth, if left to prey to the temptations of the world, must perish. If organized society does not Intervene with pro tection, sympathy and Infinite pa tience. How high Is the moral slundurd of the tribes that have no laws? What Is the standard of morals where organized society does not exist ? The germ may be In the Individual soul, but without the protection of law and the encouragement of and reassurance of a rigorous soclnl code, the germ of morals within would be timid and responsive to every gust of passion, In more than half of the world's population. Every structure must be braced; so must everv soul. Thomas E. Watson will not be elected president, and perhaps never expects to be. But he does not need that distinction to place him on the list of the benefactors of the human race. Thomas E. Watson Is the fath er of the rural free delivery system which is now one of the greatest blessings enjoyed by the American people. While Mr. Watson was In congress, he secured an appropriation in 18'J2 for an experimental free de livery route, the first ever establish ed in the United .States. Congress men doubted the wisdom of this "populist vagary" and It was with re luctance that the scanty sum was ventured on this "wild scheme." From that small beginning, this great bless- i Hlnghnm, Utah; lug has become a fixed national In-1 Ducktnwn, Tenn HE SURRENDERED. A story is told of a labor war in Jones county, Miss., which was re cently fought out to a conclusion by one Moses Adams, who owned a saw mill at that place, and whose long time amicable relations with his em ployes was severed by the demands of the latter, which he contended he could not concede without loss of not only his profits but his capital. Having received his answer, his workmen struck. Undismayed, Moses Adams set about to secure other workmen to take the places which the strikers hud abandoned. The strikers went Into camp, surrounded the mill, sent out pickets, who threw out. hard and fast, . all the strike breakers who came within the lines. Moses Adams fought his fight out side the armed ramparts for a whole month: then he concluded to surren der. His manner of doing so was In strict accord with the most honored rules of war. Instead of yielding his mill to the strikers as so much loot, or of selling or leasing it to some one who would re-enllst the strikers In his service, Moses Adams courteously In vited them to witness his subjugation nnd retreat. He did precisely what Kuropatkln did at Llao Yang when Kuroki made that position unattractive: he blew up his works. Having distributed the dynamite with skillful precision, he applied the match, and in less time than it takes to tell It the entire works had disappeared from Jones county. Miss., and the war between him and the strikers had come to an end. Philadelphia Ledger. Advice to Yoasw Husbands If vou are a husband, and as sa. h soon expect . . f...t,.,, ..,!... hil. Before you can IO UCLOIUC l'"1 . (I,.. ' realize your fondest dreams u is nti., ...... m-ent suffcri-v" N- l"e 1-v her whom vol. love 1.1 J.. ....Kinrr .tetter than vourseu ; - . (s 111 yum u.- - VOU not ? m iaf clot's r rsenu A liniment of immies'.ioncci value 11 urccn.."ij , , will wnni'.crluKy case me r.me.11 ui....... which vkt wife must pass; 11 is ; ithinvntirpmvcr to procure 11; surert u - . ., .1 .1.,,,- f Im n cannot DC oiner man " - V.1I11 i.l ' Ito.ik, uilu.l: Ml . MolherlvHw! ttnres. Our 1 tree to all ii - y WORLD'S C'OPPElt MINES. Walter Harvey Weed, In a recent number of the Mining Magazine, gives the following interesting facts: The production of metallic copper In the United States for 1903 wan 698.044. 517 pounds of a value of $91,506,003. In 1902. 44 per cent, or about 289 million pounds were produced from an area a mile long and one-half mile wide, at Butte, Mont.; 26 per cent, or about 156 million pounds, from a strip of country two to six miles long, extending through the center of Keeweenaw Peninsula Mich.; and 18 per cent, or 130 million pounds, from four isolated districts in Arizona; of the remaining 12 per cent the grenter amount comes from Keswick, CuL, and stltutfnn, and promises to be extend ed into every community in the The gold and silver mines of the country, notably those of Colorado, Contribute about one per cent of the I United Slates, thus becoming an ever- total production which is obtained as j lasting monument to the wisdom of Tom Watson, the populist dreamer. THK HAS1S OF MOIlALK." The Morning regonian declares that the Kast Oregonian awaits to hear what the Oregonian says and then concludes that the opposite should have been said. It is the chief delight of the Kast Oregonian to lead the helpless wan derer, whether it be the tottering do tard or the prattling child, back from any perilous brink It may approach, to the pathway of sanity and safety. In this spirit the East Oregonian took the Portland paper to task a few days ago. for Its unsound moral doc trine, as exhibited in its censure and condemnation of two runaway Indi an girls from the Chemawa school. Ill speaking of the return of the girls to school, after having eloped with two libertines from 'Salem, the Oregonian said: "As for the girls, they are past all hoe of restoration to lives of decency and the less effort wasted on them, the better." The East Oregonian believes this Is a pernicious doctrine to teach, fn the face of organized charity and re forms, in the face of splendid self sacrifice of noble men and women, working tirelessly to aid and encour age the weak and Ignorant and in the face of the millions spent yearly for the elimination of vice and the establishment of the splendid stand ards of purity. It Is never too late to help the weak and Ignorant back to the for saken path- of rectitude; no effort Is wasted In the last analysis, which baa for Its object the uplifting of the fal len. however low the rescuer must reach to take the hand of the unhap py, unfortunate and misguided. The Oregonian says "the basis of morals Is within and that punishment of wrongdoing will not conduce to high personal moral standards. What, thep. Is the object of or ganised society? Why not turn the The four wheat-growing provinces of Canada Manitoba, Assinlboia. Saskatchewan and Alberta. contain 2ao, Olio, ooo ncres of rolling prairie wheat land, worth now but $6 to $12 per acre. When It Is remembered a by-product in smelting for the pre cious metals. Of the six largest mines in the world four are fn the United States, the Anaconda mine of iiutte Itself furnishing one-seventh of the entire world's supply of copper, and the Calumet and Hecla nearly one-eighth. "yo? .., ! -:- t i ifA-"" k r m .j. i v .iB.. i - i ' .tC. ylJfV; J jULJJh 1 LET rs st oc with ii i t . w Yt; iiiicisj i t ivi - j - i i ill: t isf r i f'iJu'Mt.j ii I ii iiir-i r. I I f. M " ' i'i I Dimension lumber of all d. . l.-rv , . "2?Z T X Vx"i scnptions, sash. Doors, Blinds , ' iiVrajr,:, , Mffi Moutdlr. Bulldlntt and Tar Pa- ' , - --.vo-.WftKv-waaa ; BRING YOVR BILL TO C8 ,; m Auk Your urooar m j , i Grays Harbor I PLUMBING ! Commercial Co. . J Opposite W. & C. It Depot H f Cooil iilunililiiK Is nlnnjs tlio chennest. It tins tl lasting qmill- "Z -Ttt--t-tttt-tiiti ,' tlos. It suves you ropulr hills. Alwnys entrust your work to thorough, rellulile uiul comiMjient plumbers. Our lorco is maile tip or the best I X xnerlcncetl worknioii. Ktrlct intention puld to sunllury feutures of I J Oregon PoruaixH 2 i Ounther' loned genuine old-tail,. Horehound Drops for coughs and colds. puu 1)n candies and bon bona. Brock & McComas Company See- window displays. Th' good book says they is faith. I hope on' charity, but I'll be dumbed that this vast area would make 10! if j 0n f(n( onnything bout "nrgunfx Htates of the size of Ohio, something ! ed charity." of the future of Canada may be Im agined. The conquest of that waiting empire of the north Is a task for which the sons of those pioneers who conquered Oregon. 50 years ago. are eminently fitted by nature and training. The Umatilla county con tingent now in Canada, proves that these hardy sons are awake to the opportunity. FKltOCIOl'K AFK1CAX TltlUK. A hunter of big game In Africa (rives a description of a tribe of na- tl i aiMS helnless at targe to be- the prey 01 the lusts of the strong and vicious? Why offer the protection of laws and penalties to the weak and erring The first seed and germ of person al morals may be within each Indl viri.iai anul. but without the strong and assuring hand of organised aocl ety and law to support, protect and nurture that Inner germ of morals. the weak and wavering would be a prey to the strong, the erring would be encouraged to go deeper Into ln .k. t,nn nt 'reform would be .... Hunl.hefl from thOSC WtlO alnned from Impulse and not premed Station. Organised society must afford prop and stay to the Individual moral nature. The vicious libertine must know that a stinging retribution will be visited upon him and the weak girt must feel that the hands of law and government are on her side and not against her. m,i. knowledge will give her ves whom he found there, the Wat- These natives," he says, "live in the swamps, their staple article or llet being fish and flour made from the seed of the water lily, althouKh during the rains they grow putches of cassava root and sweet potatoes at the edge of the swamp. They smear their bodies with mud to protect them from mosquitoes and are extremely dirty and evil smelling In consequence. They are very low down in the scale of humanity and have a bad reputation among tribes living on the high ground, which rep utation they upheld during our visit. . We engaged several Watwa natives i carriers, but they only came to see what they could steal. One day shot a reed buck in sight of the camp, and left two watwa to carry 11 in while I went after a hartbeest, but I never say either men or buck again. It was no use following them Into the swamps, as they knew every inch ef the ground and water. They had small canoes hidden ev erywhere, and Immediately they crossed a stream they sunk the canoe again -where they alone knew where to find It. Our boys were airaia to follow them, as they used poisoned arrows and sometimes set poisoned stakes in the tracks leading to their haunts." Newport News, Va., July 33, 1903. Last summer while recovering from ill ness of fever, I had a severe attack of Inflammatory Rheumatism in the knees, from which I was unable to leave my room for several months. I was treated by two doctors and also tried different kinds of linaments and medicines which seemed to relieve me from pain for awhile, but at the same time I was not any nearer getting well. One day while reading a paper I saw an advertisement of S. S. S. for Rheumatism. I decided to give it a trial, which I did at once. After I had taken three bottles I felt a great deal better, and I still continued to take it regularly until I was entirely cured. I now feel better than for years, and I cheerfully recommend S. S. S. to any one suffering from Rheumatism. l 613 3d St. Chas. E. GltDRRSUtBVB. Rheumatism is caused by uric acid or nme other acid poison in the Dlooa, which when deposited in the muscles and joints, produce the sharp, cutting pains and the stiffness and soreness pe culiar to this disease. 8. 8. 8. roes di nrii. Into the cucnUtion. all irrita ting tihaaancea are neutralised and mtd out of the system, the blood Is made pan and the general health is bout ap waxier inc pwruymg sou wc CUCOIIH UK VWXIr' table remedy. Write for oar spe cial book on Rheu matism which la sent free. Our phy sicians wUl aiwj without charge-all who will writ as about their case Swift SpMiao Craggy, Atlaajsvta, BITIGRED SIDE DOWN. Adam began It, the first of his race Oivlns the practice renown: , Picked himself up when he tumbled from grace, Found he fell buttered side down, Buttered side down. All of creation falls buttered side down. Stocks take a tumble 'twixt morning and night rauapii bv a weather man's frown Gather our dust on tneir Douomwuru flight. Bound to fall buttered side down, Buttered side down, ah thinea financial fall buttered side down. . 1. 1 , 1 1. Some day you una youneu ' In love, vrttitmt airl In the town; .(rural, lust note the above, Apt to fall buttered aide down, Rnttrf1 side down. Cupid's adherents fall buttered side down! MaLaughlln Wilson. LET VS GIVE TOD FIGURES On your work. We quote right prices mid do only the best work. Goodman-Thompson Co. 1IARDWAIIE AND P1,CMUING. Telephone 811. 64.1 Muln Street. EXQUISITE MILLINERY The most complete and up-to-d:ite 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 FRAZER'S THEATRE K. J. TAYLOlt, Iicssee and Manager Two Nights. Monday & Tuesday, Oct. 17-18 St. Helen's Hail A GIRLS SCHOOL OP THE HIGH EST CLASS corps of teachers, loca tion, building, equipment the best Send for catalogue. Opens September IB, 1904.' WIEDEMANN'S BIG SHOW. Presenting, Monduy Night, the Great Southern Drams. THE OCTOROON Tuesday Night, THE OLD LIME KILN Five Big VaudniUe Features. Free Street Parad Daaly. Popular Price 25c, 35c and 50c. . Seats on Sass Satsardajr at Tallman's. St. Antony's Hospital Private rooms, elegantly fur nished. Finely equipped operat ing room. Also Maternity De partment. Every convenience necessary for the cars ot the sick. Telephone Main 1M. , PENDLETON, OREGON. a a a m A m m m m mm aaaaa aa AAA m M A Am a a a a a - e Popular Sheet Music and Latest Hits - All Good . 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We are thoroughly equipped with all modern methods and appliances, and giiurautee our work to be of the highest stand ard, and our prices the lowest consistent with first-clas work. White Bros. Dentists. 'Association Block. Telephone Muln 16B1. Lumber I 4 t t tt . 1 1 t i And building Material of descriptions is- sappUed by as J j at reasonabla- prices. We mske , i sash, doors, blinds, window i frames to order. Fancy weed J j turning spectaHy. (( Let na quote yon prices , your bunding material. , . PENDLETON PLANING sffl AND LUMBER XAH. - j ; ' ROBERT FOHSTEK," W Corner Webb r . S Oolleie St J s IThe French; I Restaurant! I Best 15 Cent Meal In the CW- J J Private Dining Perk" e , Elegant Furnished BoosM s s s s s s (illS UF0NTAINE, Prof ; gag ft.i Street, Daily East OregonhH only 15 essrla s weekt