East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 20, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PACK FOUR.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, TIHHSIHY. OCTOnPR 20, 1904.
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wmV.' " 0rRonlao ia on sale at B. B.
Rich a News Stands at Uotel I-ortland and
1 1:1 Auruana, uregoo.
San Francisco Bntm. 408 Fourth St
UUcaeo llureau. mm Security IlulldlnK.
h Washington, U. C, Bureau. 601 14tb 8U,
Telephone Alain 11.
Entered at Pendleton postofflce aa second
class matter.
Call him not old whose vision- e
ary brain
Holds o'er the past the uriilvl.l- .
ed reign.
For him. in vain the envious
seasons roll.
Who hears eternal summer in
his soul.
If yet the minstrel's song, the
poet's lay. "
Spring with her birds, or child-
ren with their play."
Or maiden's smile, or heavenly
dream of art.
Stir the few life-drops creeping
round his heart
Turn to the record where his
years are told
Count his grey huirs they can-
not make him old.
American people. He has betrayed
his trust to deceive the people, has
been caught in the betrayal and has
received on open rebuff from the
president. In the president's act In or-derhig-Taft
to go to Panama and set
tle the trouble In the face of Barrett's
assurance that there was no trouble.
Nina hundred shots minute: every
shot good for a man and every mun
an immortal soul. That is the last
record of the military murdering en
gineer. The Toll rapid fire gun. one
of the latest models of field pieces,
has a capacity of 900 shots per min
ute for eight minutes, or until the
gun metnl gets so hot It must be
coded off. For two minutes it must
then rest and be "swabbed" out with
cold vaur. when it is ready for ait
other murderous fusilade of TJOO
Knots. This piece of war machinery
weighs but 2no pounds mounted, can
be hauled all over a battlefield with
one mule or picked up by two husky
gunners and carried bodily from po
sition to position and fired with such
demoralizing and murderous effect
that It can drive an army before It.
Such is the last achievement of the
military murdering engineer.
Doesn't It really seem a disgrace to
civilization to think that such con
summate genius should be so wan
tonly wasted and worse than wasted,
because used to accomplish whole
sale destruction of human life? Of
what avail lc It that parents rear their
children, educate them, strive for
them, struggle for them, and die In
the heurt-breaklng task of making
honorable men undt women 'of them,
when the boys are Jn line 'to be tar
gets for such engines and the girls
will rear other sons, to lie victims to
the same Moloch, at a later day?
Isn't it time to turn back from this
: insane glory or militarism? Isn't It
-Oliver. Wendell Holmes tinle l0 thlnk , about mukng
a a': Deac and not war, the watchword of
Portland shauld be a heavenly '
place to resile, if the Chinese cop-j
tinue to burn one devil a week f a
few, months. '
j the world?
A MAX FOIt HI.
Who wants to pay 1 for a chance
r-ln a mun? The man lives In Arizona,
'n...l U.. I
hub u gamming proposition to
1 SOLO HIS WIFE FOR f3.
Hnvlng sold his wife for 13. George
Kosengram of Pennsylvania, now
wants to marry aguln.. He has begun
suit for divorce, and there probably
will be no defense, as llie wire is now
living happily with Raymond Palmer,
her purchaser.
All three live In the lumber district
of Wyoming county around South
mountain. Pour years ago. after hav
ing lived together for some years. Ito
sengrant and his wife grew tired of
each other. Rosengrant noticed the
admiration of his cousin. Raymond
Palmer, for his wife. With a business
acumen which might have made him
rich, but has not. Rosengrant took
Palmer aside.
"Why don't you get a woman, Ray
mond?" he asked. "You need one to
look after you und keep your cabin
on South mountain."
"Yep," said Palmer, "but women
ain't so easy to find the woman a
feller wants."
"Well, there is my woman now,"
said Rosengrant.
Then the men came quickly to an
understanding. Money Is scarce on
South mountain, and S3 Is a big sum.
Rosengrant finally offered to sell his
wife for that amount, provided she
was willing.
"All right." said the wife, "but what
about the little girl?"
"Oh. I'll throw her In," said Ro
sengrant. ,He then drew up the fol
lowing ugreement:
"July 6. 1900. Raymond Parmer
Bought Gorge Rosengrant woman of
him for J3.00 dolers and the little
girl throw in and he agreed to not
Bother me nor me to Bother him.
"GORGE ROSENGRANT."
The "goods" were delivered at once.
Rosengrant took "hiB woman" and his
little girl, then 8 years old. over to
Palmer's log cabin on the top of
South mountain, and there he was
an honored Ituest at the celebration
which fat lowed: the-ftransfer. j
So dated was h In ifact. that he
bought 4 Pie with the il and donate!
It for the "wedding feast." He r- j
malned for several days, during which
the celebration continued, and finally
bade his wife and child goodby.
Since then the woman and child
have lived happily with Palmer, while
Rosmigrant Uias wandered fmmVlace
to place, until he is now seized with
the desire to have a home and a wife!
again. The girl whom he intends to
marry Insists upon the divorce.
THE FOREMOST JEWFXKY STORE.,
Winslow Bros.
Glen Winslow:
F. Winslow
In combining our stock wc can present a great variety of the e
J season's newest Jewelry. J
Honest Goods at j
Honest Prices
Ilememlier the Place: 817 MAIN STREET, Postofflce Block.
FRAZER'S THEATRE
K. J. TAYLOR, Lessee and Manager
. One Night Only , ,
Saturday, October 22
Ollle Muck and Joe W. Sieara present the Big Fan Crowd,
GALLAGHER & BARRET,
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Iu the Ever Green Success,
FINNIQAN'S BALL
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Some Singing Some Dancing Some Nonsense.
-PEOPLF 25 Mostly Girls.
NICE FOLKS LIKE IT.
ADMISSION 25c, 50c, 75c null $1.00.
JJ.J Seuts in(Kiik-,Frltluy at Tollman's.
i .t offer, knowing how the element of
mired thfcn an educution used for n chance appeals to every woman. He
wrong purpose. The soul within reg- written lo the postofflce depart-t
ulates the standard of the man with- """" askl Is against the law
out j tor him to put hlmnef up at a dofjar
; a cluince. Here Is the letter, but the
! postofrice officials refuse to allow the
currenu, ... , .
a iTr li, mail'- iiii'r:
"Tombstone. Ariz. Assistant Post-
Wushlngton. D. C.
More local history and
events ami less ancient history ami
mythology should be taught in the master General
l.uuuc sunoois. i;eau Kvu Emery Dye ; " , ' l" " iiuesuun in , m, dynamo to generate current
more and Xenuphon less: Leave.' ,,10, 7' ,'f " '"" , "0,,", "I f,,r "'-'Unary cur motors. The advan
room in your mind for more, livW . ' " .. 5e ,"" ' f"r..me I? ! - of such an Installation Is that
- t-o : nufT-iiinr uiiu ituiiif jiv rir nrr.
.si:i,i -iRoi"i:ixFi cars.
In England the self-propelled rail
way car is conking Into extensive use.
especially on branch lines w here the I
traffic is so small as not to .warrant
the operation of steam locomotives or !
the apllcation-or electrlcty. .
Recently one of the largest electric
al manufacturing firms In America
has ordered in England an oil engine
for this purpose, which will be used
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St. Joseph
PEJiDLCm,
Under ft, fcJ
Sisters of 8t pJ
mulc and ttacB;
prepared for
atloiis for count.
tlflcates. For,!
siVteb
facts, even though you ot owd out a i There are bo Many Men In the West-
few swathed mummies.
My Self off. , tu.,. j no ,ns!, (lf fue, when t)e car
that should find utterance in the res
olutions to be passed by the teachers
now in session In this city. ;
is mi! In mutl.iti ,,n,l il....,i...
lZZT.rZ 'Z P ' operation at an in-
..v.... ,. - I....... : ' .. siam notice.
...fc.ici Miniia lur leacneiB. ieer--"" i nances Ul one onllar r-ur The machinery Is
niuuies in me lower grades of the I """ c-a" duviiib n compartment at the end of the
puonc scruiois. more practical oues- , , " ' """ ",,r
. . lone drawing the Lucky Number will
tions and fewer nerve-racking tests : gPl Me and the Monpy , , stur( U((
on far-fetched subjects in teachers' i up In Life. I wish to advertise in the
examinations, the addition of practi- Eastern Papers and would Receive
cal business branches to the high 'If ,!,'mlua,ue8 through the Malls.
. , , Please let me no If the laws would ob-
school studies to keep pace with thel Ject to Such a scheme."
times these are some of the thoughts' The postul laws relating to the
subject say it Is unlawful to "conduct
any lottery, gift enterprise or scheme
for the distribution of money or of
any real or personal property by lot.
chance or drawing of any kind" or
to use the malls for advertising or
otherwise forwarding such schemes.
Whether the writer of the above let
ter comes under this law the postof
flce department will not attempt to
decide. New York Herald.
On the recent visit in Des Moines.
Iowa, a Pendleton man saw a ban
ner stretched across a street, bearing
the legend: "Walla Walla Fruit." He
went duwn to have a feast of luscious
pears and grapes, and was dumb
founded to find that the entire ship
ment of peaches, pears, prunes und
plums bore the stamp of Milton, Ore.,
on every box and that there was actu
ally not a box of native Walla Walla
fruit fn the store. True, the stuff had
been shipped from Walla Walla, but
it was all Oregon "thunder." In this
way Oregon Is robbed of her Just
dues, while she supplies the goods
that bring . Walla Walla her glory.
Pendleton prices are never quoted in
the wheat markets, but Walla Walla
has a fixed place In every market In
the world. Why Is It that we sit
idly by and let Washington absorb
and appropriate the credit that should
come to Oregon? The Oregon brand
should be placed In flaming colors on
every uregon proauci exportea ,,T1t
All Is not peace In Panama. John
Barrett's recent assurance that . h)
disturbances there have been magni
fied for political effect. Is now seen,
to be one of Barrett's regular pipe
dreams for his party, regardless of
the welfare of the government To
prove that the president didn't be-1
lleve Barrett's assurance of peaceful
conditions In Panama, he orders Sec
retary Taft to go personally to the
Isthmus and Investigate the disturb
ances. If possible, the American peo
ple now have less confidence In Bar
rett than ever. He wilfully conceal
ed the true conditions in Panama,
wilfully lied totbe state department
when he said only lost week that dis
turbances in Panama -were being en
larged for political effect, and risked
precipitating an open rupture be
tween that government ' and the
United States, in order to shield the
administration from the embarrass
ment of a rupture during the presi
dential campaign. Barrett is not a
OKLAHOMA HONEYMOONS.
The honeymoon, as the term usually
Implies, says the Enterprise of Mu
tual. Okla., Is about as scarce in this
section as snowballs fn August. We
do not mean to convey that our peo
ple never get married, for weddings
are getting of such common occur
rence that the boys forget to serenade
the contracting parties any longer.
When one of our young couples get
married they do not spend a month
honeymooning, like IMa the enstom in
the East, but they settle down to the
routine of life with the iOne harmoni
ous purpose of building up a comfort
able and happy home.
Instead of "spooning", around over
the country, attracting the attention
of everybody, looking sickentngly, lov
able, and calling each other all kinds
of sweet little "chestnuts," the newly
married may be fonnd at work the
next day following the nuptials. It
may be the bride will pot out a big
washing, while the other half will be
found plowing corn and carrying wa
ter simultaneously.
NATURE'S LABORATORY WORK.
From the vegetable world a very
considerable portion of the armamen
tarium of the physician Is derived.
True, he relies on the mineral world
for curative agents, and also lays toll
on the animal 'kingdom "for certain'
things, ranging from leeches and
spermaceti to wax and cod-liver oil.
But the plant world affords him the
bulk -of -his drugs and many of the
most subtle principles used In the
treatment of disease are fabricated
In the laboratory presided over by.
Dame Nature herself. San Francisco
Call. ,
i SEE THAT, HUMP.
This life Is all a masquerade.
Because It coats ns - dearly. -To
show ourselves Just as we are
To meet our friends sincerely.
If man would but forsake the pad
That swells his puny shoulder, .-,
The girl would never more believe
- The -ral'rons tales he told her.
-Cleveland Leader,
placed in it small
car
reriuires hut little attention. Such
cars, driven by various forms of mo
tors, have been found of especial value
in England to bring passengers to
main electric and steam lines, and It
would seem us if there was an equal
field of usefulness for them in the
I'nlted States. Harper's Weekly.
V;;v-'fiB
ir
Just a liiSs
tea- far and the
woman who reaches
over the cliff for the
coveted flower goes
crashing down into the
abvss below. Just a
little too far and the
woman, who, day by
day, neglects to cure the
womanly diseases which
weaken her is prostrated
upon s bed of sickness.
No woman should
trifle with the diseases peculiar to her
ex. Neglect to-day means a worse coo
dition to-morrow. n . .
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a
safe and reliable remedy for the cure of
diseases peculiarly womanly. It estab
lishes regularity, dries enfeebling drains,
heals in&amniation and ulceration and
cures female -weakness,
My wile, Mrs. Mary Eaks, has bra taking
year medicine and rectivcfl great benefit from
it," writes Mr. Geo. Wm. Hrtcs. of Springfrrm-e.
Va. Wu troubled with female weakoeaa,
heavy, bearing-down pains, severe pain in back
and head, and a Ured, worn-out feeling all the
time. Tried all the remedies we coo Id bear off.
but they did no good. Finally we wrote to yon
and my wife commenced talcing - Favorite Pre
scription," Took tea battle, and is in better
health .than before ia a loog time. We ball
always' recommend' Dr. Pierce'i Favorite Pre
scription to all whomre thus afflicted."
"Favorite Prescription" makes weas:
women strong, sick women well. Accept
no substitute for the medicine which
works wonders for wesk women.
The Com moo Sense Medical Adviser,
looB Urge pages, in paper covers, is seal
frte on receipt of twenty-one one-cent
tamps to pay expense of mailing only.
Address Or. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.
Nasal
CATARRH
Inslllts stages.
lily's Cream Balm
rteanssi, soothes and seals
It cores catarrh fend enres
away a cold la Un bead
aalcklT.
Crsam Balsa Is placed Into the nostrils, spraads
orar the membrane and U absorbed. Beoaflaiav
saodiata Kal a core follows. Jtls sot trying ams
sotiaradrasoeeainf. large 8iaa,10 sasUat Draf
(tsts or by amll ; Trail Slaa, 10 eonta.
ELY BR0THBR8, 08 Warren Btrart, New Tork
PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS
PORTLAND, OREGON
Established iu 1866. Open all the year. Private or
class instruction. Thousands of graduates in posi
tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to
attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free.
A. P. ARMSTRONG. LL.B., PRINCIPAL
V
WSJLa-saaaw
"KNOCKED THE STUFFING OUT
W IT."
and brake It into splinters, may have
oven rate or, your carriage when
tt maa run Into by something; but
"there is balm in OlleaA," or. there ta
pleasure in knowing- that in our shop
you can have It made as good as new.
We do all kinds of carriage repairing
and blackamlthlnsr In a, aa-iiifiii
superior manner. We sat tires with
Hydraulic Dreamirer Aom it Re
does tt while you watt; does not burn
or ere race your wheels and adds to
thw life of the rlc Call and see tt
work. We have Winona . wagons.
.u aim DBggies, ana Stover gaso-
I i -
j j Fortunes Made
: in Real Estate
a There is no Investment that
oners as good security and in
creases in value as rapidly as
real etate. If you would be
rich, put your money in proper
ty In this growing city and sec
tion. We have choice real estate of
all descriptions In all desirable
localities, both eity and farm
property, and ranohea.
Consult us if you have prop
erty to sell; list it with us. If
you wish to buy property, see
W-4' i f
Unexclled faclltiea for hand
ling real estate.
NEAGLaC BROTHERS, ,
The Blacksmltbs.
(MAI
LET TJS FILL TOUR
. .. JUS WITH
Rock Spring Coal
Recognized as the best
and most economical fuel
. We are prepared to con
tract with yon lor your
winter's supply. We de
liver coal or wood to any
part of the city.
Laatz Bros.
Mortgage Loans, lis Court m.
W. E. Davidson & Co.
(Successor to K. D. Boyd.)
insurance. Read Estate, and
Positively the Best Beer
Any quantity yoa desire, .
Delisere. to your bxxme '
Always call for OLYMPIA.
A. NOLTE
Telephone Mala ggi.' '. .
Gunthert
i
loned
Horehi
Droi
for coughs and wiil
candies and boo bo
Brock & Mc
Compa
See window dlitj
LET TS SUPPLY!
i Buildin
! Nate?
Dimension lumber
scrlptlons, Saay'fk'
Moulding, Building
per. ,
I11S INC. YOUR BII
AND GET ontlfl
Grays Hal
Commercial
Opposite WVC
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And building tn
descriptions to mm
J at reasonable price
5 sash, doors, W"1
. . rter. H
e turning a specuOtf.
Let as quote 1
your building ln,ej
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I AND LUMBEB
J ROBERT FORSnW
Corner Webb v 0
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representative of the interests of the
KAIir STREET.
WEAR DEPOT.