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vv ... -J -.:li:Z2:j,..,;::. : r, i PAfJE FOCn. DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 25, IBM. TEW PAGES. an ixni;i-i:.vDi:NT newspaper. PiiulKlit.1 ryrry Kfttrnoou leli'ept Sunday, it l'en'llctou. ih-vtm. by the east ohi:;omn PUr.MKUIXG COMI'AXY. stiisi'i:i:-i'n.N uatkb. Dally, on ywir. by mall l:lly. six Dinntli, by mall ta 1 ly. three mouths, by mall iMily, one otolith, by mall Dally, per utoiith, hy farrier Weekly, one year, by mall Weekly, all month, by mall Weekly, four months, by mall 8eml-Weekly, one year, by mall.... Real Weekly. li months, by mall.. Keml-Weekly. three months, by mull. ,$.Y00 . S.AO . l.M . .50 . .6.-. . 1.30 . .73 . ,R0 . 2.0U . 1.00 . .50 Member Bcrlpns Mcltae Newa Association. The least nrrgonlan ts on sale at B. n. Rich's News BUmlx at Hotel I'ortlanct and Hotel I'erklns, Portland. Orexon. San Pranrlsra Bureau. 408 Fourth Bt. Oblvajro llurcau. DiK Security llullillne. W aahlngton. li. C. Iturean. 501 14th SL, N. W, " Telephone Main 11. Entered at l'enilleton poatofflre as second class matter. liven that the little Island empire may triumph and move onward. This Is the moat beautiful chapter In the story of the war. When the cruisers of -Admiral Kamlmura's fleet went Into action with the Vladlvostock squadron, the Japanese crews had not slept for three days and nights. Someone asked Admi ral Kamlmura why he saved the men from the Rurlk when she had ruthlessly killed so many Japanese even non-combatants. He replied: "Before and at the time we are engag ed in battle, we may feel a de sire for revenge; but when a vanquished foe Is before us. we can but know a sense of pity. It is also international law to be merciful to a conquered en emy. Moreover. I have never forgotten what 1 learned frjm the great Suigo. When the cas tle of Aidzu fell at the time of the war of the Restoration, Saigo, then In command of the . Imperial forces, ordered all the houses of the town to be clos ed, that none might gaze upon the prisoners as they passed by. Again at Hakodate, In the same war, he allowed none not im mediately concerned in the sur render of the fort to witness the humiliation of its defend ers." Mrs. Inazo Nltobe, in Outlook. I V.3L v. If the attack of the Baltic fleet on the helpless fishing smacks was made through maliciousness, the penalty ahoulil be the subjugation of the Ilus slan empire by England. It it was done through Ignorance and insane fear of a Japanese war vessel, the penaily should be little less severe, because of Itussla's euliaiblllty In turning such Incapacity and Irrespon sibility loose upon the high seas with such engines of destruction at Its dis posal. No commerce is safe In the presence of those bloodthirsty, war mad brigands of the north. The would-be Christian nations should drive Russia back from the east coast of Asia, restore Manchuria to China, re-establish the sovereignty and independence of Korea and force the Slav to confine his depredations to his own territory. , The powers are too cowardly and too Jealous to en force even the common International rules .of decent warfare. The rever ence for a throne and u puppet crown is stronger than the fear of God or the love of the rights of man. Rus sia has insulted every doctrine of in ternational rights and every establish ed precedent regulating and guaran teeing the individuality of nations, and yet no word of protest is spoken by the "Christian" powers. If the vote polled hy Alton B. Par ker is less than that polled by Bryan I In his tast campaign, It is safe to i say that the democracy of the country will again sweep back to the Bryan sentiment, after having tested the strength of the conservative Ideals as represented by Parker. Should Par ker's vote be greater than Bryan's, It will perhaps be a signal for a perma nent conservatism in the party and. It will remain for the socialists, with 9 I the aid of the ultra-radicals from j j both democratic and republican par- j a I ties to fight out the issue of govern- : j meat ownership, which is the next j j momentous Issue to be settled by the ( I American people. There is no use to i . I speak .the words "government owner-! "I 1 Funny way de worl go ship" with bated breath and awe- j underneath de sun. struck countenance. It Is one of the ; Po' man got sixteen chillun, great problems of government and it I Klc" nian nln't got none! Is now up for solution. If Parker j fails to hold the confidence of the1 radical democrats. It Is safe to say! W ' - -" - T v; isai nau . . , . .wr ' MatA , aY1 a 1 t,.il 'I JR. r'JI!J" T -T To sweeten, To refresh, To cleanse the system, Effectually )md Gently; mm ;:-:-:VvK;: There is only one Genuine Syrup of Figs; to get its bene ficial effects Dispels colds and headaches when bilious or con stipated; For men, women and children; Acts best, on the kidneys and liver stomach and bowels; Always buy the genuine Manufactured by the loiisville Ky. Swx clsco,CaI. (eWYorMi.Y. The genuine Syrup of Fig? is for sale by all first-class druggists. The full name of the company California Fig Syrup Co. is always printed on the front of every package. Price Fifty Cent? per bottle. I mniaRg Syrup (?J FUNXV WAYS. It ia n H'. anie that there Is not more enthusiasm over the election of J that a government ownership of rall- Oh. believers. Din yer worl Is stntriffe; Won't know nottin' 'bout It Tvot we make ile glory chaiiRt1! a president. Two such admirable American citizens as Hoosevelt and Parker are entitled to a Rood per iormance Horn the Jumplng-jacks cn which they pull the string. It Is dis courteous to the candidates, If noth ing worse, to spend so little and makes so little noise. i, Secretary Hay hiis been busy for several days explaining to the Associ ated Press that it is no reflection on -John .Barrett, minister to Panama, for the president to order the sec retary of war to i?o to Panama to investigate the trouble which Barrett had just declared did not exist. It Is . no reflection on Barrett, of course. It :is just a mild way of telling Barrett .that the president didn't believe a word he said and would not risk the Interestts of the United Slates in his hands. roads, telegraphs, telephones and coal mines, democratic platform, four; years hence, after the people have paid for a few more $5,000,000 war- ships, will sweep the country com- j pletely. The splendid results of mu- j money ' nicipal ownership of llitht, water and other public utilities, is urging for-1 ward with Irresistible force the grow ing sentiment In favor of government ownership. It is an educational pro cess and cannot be attained at a bound, ltottenness and fraud In dealing with the people and In throt tling helpless Industries by exorbitant rates and unjust regulations are all carrying forward the educational campaign slowly, but with certainty. remains for the election on No vember to decide on the next spon sor for this great principle. Funny way de worl' go Wen it's heaven ter win. Kich man squeeze thoo' de needle eye Po' man walk rlKht in! till, believers. Dis yer worl' Is slraiiRe; Ain't swine on'erstan' It 'Twel we make de glory change! Atlanta Constitution. Nobody Is being deceived by the enforced civility of two or three of the whiskey peddling joints just pre ceding the election. They are atill in -existence with all their accustomed viciousness suppressed for a time In the effort to deceive a few people un til after the election. After that. If they still have a right to do business, they will be more brazen than ever, because of their temporary triumph. If the city authorities and the respec table saloon men will co-operate with the moral element, In the city. In abolishing the dives where women, boys and Indians are fed on tarantula juice, they need have no fear of the prohibition vote. Otherwise, -they may well be alarmed. Decency la all Anybody demands. Splendid and beautiful is that , un faltering patriotism of the little brown Japanese, which, from the fartheiest corners of the world bark ens to the faintest call of his old Nippon, to offer his life for her safety. It Is not the blind Idolatry of the unthinking pagan which thus u.,...ni in the JaD. but it Is a love of country and a high national life, made strong; and adhesive by thous ands of years of history and tradi tion. It Is not fear of the wrath of a ruler, but rather a love that Is amazing In Its self-sacrifice. The young men now speeding back from Europe, America, Africa, Australia nr.il the ocean Islands, to Join the Japanese army have all left profita ble emDloyment. where they were earning ten times the laborer's In come In Japan. They have already sent home their war contribution. Now. they are paying out their earn ings In transportation to the mother country, have forsaken avery oppor tunlty that beckoned In their newly adopted homea, and are offering their THK HAt'AJAWEA JIOXI MENT. it la encouraging o note the Inter est which la being arousetf fn distant states regarding the Sacajawea suitue. he Dallas News of Dallas. Texas. says In a recent Issue: 'Miss Alice Cooper's model for the statue of Sacajawea, tlte "Bird Wo man who accompanied Lewie and Clark' on their memorable expedition. has been finished, and the making of the larger model eight feet In height preparatory to the bronie figure will follow shortly. Miss Coop er's statue represents a young In dian squaw clad fn fringed buckskin garments. She cai-rles her papoose strapped to her back. The pose sug gests the explorer and pioneer; the figure is apparently advancing, and the action telling vitally In the model; the face of the young Indian Is up lifted and wears sot expression of Idealized wonder; the upraised hand sems to be parting the branches or the forest path. "The sculptor has shown fidelity to the traditions of the Intrepid wo man who led the white men on their perilous Journey. The spirit of the immortal Bacajawea la portrayed, and the 'Bird Woman' Is lifted by tne hands of art from the degrading characteristics which mark the feat ures of Iter descendants among tne ahnahnne or Snake Indians of her tribe today. Miss Cooper Is a West ern girl, a graduate of the Chicago Art Institute." tuM LAST TO FIRST People used 10 take- plain cod liver oil for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles after other remedies had failed. Scott's Emulsion is the modern idea of cod liver oil the first instead of the last resort when such ailments appear. The taste ofthe oil is not apparent and the oil itself is partly digested makes it easy for the stomach. Scott's Emulsion is a quick, reliable help at all ages. We'll wad you a ampul free upon SCOTT ft BOWNE, 409 Purl Street, New Mat. CLEAN8ING CATARRH AND HEALING CURE FOR Catarrh la Elv's Crvam Balm Easy and pleasant te use. t'ootaloa ao iDjvrleua drug. It la quickly ab sorbed. Uiraa re lief at once. It opens and cleanses tne nasal paaaasaa. Allara Inflammation. mm la and nmrafti in. nfliuurin. im- atorea the senses of taata and smell. Large aiae, BO centa at druggists or by sull. Trial slse 10 cents, by mall. ELY HUUTtlKKU, ou warren street, new l or a. NEWEST SLANG WORD, r-hpfoo has been added to our ver nacular. In the East when anybody relates some astounding tale the cry of "That's a Chefoo!" greets It. As chefoo has turned out some of the most terrific rumors war was ever blessed wlthi It wouldn't be strange If the name of the enterprising pu was thus Immortalized. 80. If you don't care to say to a man frankly jcu're a Har, .why Just call him a rhnfoo. Ha will appreciate It Just as well besides. It sounds less rude, Kansas City Star. Portland has 182 left over from the fund collected to entertain the min ing conitmi. The cost of tho con gress was C3!9. ' yilli eeaeeee4aeeeeeeeaeee4ee j FR.AZER THEATRE K. J. TAYLOR, lessee and Mutineer. 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