A 1 f ! ft PAGE FOCR. DAILY EAST ORECOMAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATCRDAT, XOVEMRER 2, 104. TT3T AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Pasilshed every afternoon (except Sunday) at Pendleton. Oregon, by to tVST OUEGOX1AX PUBUSHIXG COMPANY. SlTHSCIiUTlOX RATES. Dally, one year, by mail Swily, stx months, by mall 9nt.v. three nuinttui. by mail nally.une montn. by mail neealy. one year, by mail Weekly, nix months. by mail ' Weekly, fttur months, by mail eml-Weekly, one year, by mall.... Heml". eekly. six month.' by mall., avail-weekly, three months, by mall. .13.00 . 2 40 . 1.25 . .50 . 1.50 . .75 . .50 . 2 ii . 1.00 . .50 ember Serlpns Vlcltae Newa Association The Kast Oresonlan ! nn m rt it klrH's News Stands at Hotel Portland and wetei i-ersina. I'ortlana. Oregon. have boya and girls menaced by these necessarily going; wrong, as there Is ' places, should take steps to close certain fascination through the llb them. If such dives and Joints exist cr,y enjoyed and lack of restraint It, . i . was-not so long ago as time is count-; ,tc vuuiiiiuiuij 1 1 ic utw-aoiuiug tuat people are to blame. ' If the people ' Jew, Ian Kranclseo Itureau. 408 Fourth 8t-4hii-ao llurean. MIX Security lluililinr. Washington, 1). C, Itureau, 501 14th St. man was wild. The great Disraeli, taunted In a forensic i will protest against the dive, the city contest with O'Connor with being a council will refuse to license it. The!Jew' "W11'" with unanswerable taunt; council will take the license money j f'"'0 be,nB ,, J. i race that had a religion and splendid' as long as the people dont protest, so J code of moral laws when the ances- j it depends on the community wheth- ' tors of O'Connor were running naked ; er the dive is tolerated or not. In ana howling on the sands of Dee." fact, the community can check nnv!T,he "';""' Irishman could not re ...... " 1 1''.4'- I' as the truth. Eugene form of evil that displeases it. The Guard. council, the rolice department and the recorder's court are all govern- i STA1VS. Led largely by public sentiment, on the ' ' suppression and regulation of vice. ' T e thre frhos"' on the lonesome . .ong as tne people seem to be , Snake each to . -.,,, pleaced. very little voluntary effort j "Whence came that stain about your will be made to Improve conditions, j mouth The prohibitionists of Pendleton can! '"vd hand may cover?" rrom eating oi lorutdfien fruit. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED A Beautiful Girl Saved From Dread Consu INT: STAC, Telephone Main 11. Baiered at l'endleton IVjstofflee as second- class matter. improve the moral tone of the com- j munlty by going before the council ! with a protest, when licenses to cer- tain dives are to be acted upon. The ' city council would listen to anv rea- I so nable, well-founded objection and ' Brother, my brother." UHiON Discovery of tlie Willamette. The three ghosts on the sunless road Spake each to one another,- j "Whence came that red burn on your foot i NTii Hllaf ill nuh mac omra . ! would gradually weed out the joints.,"! stamied a neighbor's heart-flame I i out, Within the past year In Pendleton ' Brother, my brother." ; the sum of $23A.nno has been expend-' ed in new brick buildings. Including; , ! those now under way. all of this im- ' Along the south side of the 1 Columbia Lewis and Clark i paddled among the emerald islands, in search of that hid den Inlet from the south. Clark finally preceived 1 what the Indians called the "Image Island." and as if lift ing a veil, the boat swept the willow banks and the Indians shouted "Multnomah." Before them, vast and deep, a river rolled its smooth Volume into the Columbia and for the first recorded time a white man gazed upon the 'Willamette river: Simultaneously. five snowy peaks burst Into view Ranier, Hood. St. Helens und Adams and to the southeast an other snoT one which Clark at once saluted as "Mt. Jeffer son." Mrs. Eva Emery Dye. In "The Conquest." The three ghosts on the windless road I Spake each to one another. ! "Whence came that blood upon your provement being confined to two hand ! streets. In that time at least nine ' Xo other hand may cover?" large Institutions have been turned I "From '""eaklng of a woman's heart. .,. . Brother, my brother." I away from Pendleton because no va- j cant buildings were available. Among "Vet on the earth clean men we' the Industries asking a location here ' walked. I were two department stores, two wo- ' olu"on aild Th' and Lover; men's furnishing . ...,. ! Whit flesn a"d " h'1 our stains ,. i That no man might discover." liouor houses, a millinery store, a "Naked the soul goes up to God, "Saratoga chip" factory and an ab- . Brother, my brother." stract office. Before the Bowman ' Theodosia Garrison, in the Christ hotel was opened the other first-class mR" ScriDner'- hotels The land fraud cases of Oregon re certain to be vigorously prose cuted, because of the rivalry between turned away custom nearly j every night. The hotel trade varies j but little during the year. Pendleton is the central distributing point for i one of the most productive districts in the west, and the travel from the Interior and over her two railroads is constantly heavy. Every mercan tile establishment In the city has either already enlarged in the past year or is now waiting to move into larger quarters, with more complete stocks. These facts are not new to the factions of the majority party. Mr. I Pendleton people, but they are nn in- xtermann is determined to "clear his skirts." and the administration is just as determined to make him bear his snare of the responsibility, frauds will be fully aired. i IX KANSAS. OF COfRSE. I A request was mailed to Judge Parker from Ellis county. Kansas. j which he will probably not grant Eight years ago Dudley township, in j Hustiuss county, was the only town- , ship In the Wilted States that gave : Palmer and Buckner a majority, i When Judge Buckner heard of this 1 he shipped a Jug of w hisky to the .' voters of the township, which was ' drunk at a big barbecue In celebrat- I ing the event. . j This year Ellis is the only county i in Kansas which gave Judge Parker majority. A majority of the voters! ilex to the remarkable growth of the : of Ellis are Russians, and they voted! fTuraU-climate, hut a he had heard o: the The overwhelming defeat of Judge Parker seems sufficiently explained a the general dissatisfaction over the semination by democrats. For in stance, in the hard-fought state pf Indiana, the official returns show that 10,000 democrats mutilated and met their ballots by voting for Bryan. In one county alone over 300 of these votes were cast and thrown out. George Meredith, the eccentric English genius who recently startled the world with a suggestion that marriage should not be for life, but for a certain definite and fixed peri od. Is now to the front advocating chat England apply for admission as a state of the American union and m this manner for the Anglo-Saxon sace to dominate the world. He saints out to his fellow-country men that this is the only way in which England can preserve a commanding position in the destinies of mankind, as otherwise, through the growing Importance of the United States. Eng land will be forced to follow in the American train without any voice In determining whither she Is going. While the suggestion is highly flat tering to the United States. It is not relished by the English and is a Uto pian dream that seems Impossible of accomplishment. The Weston Leader celebrated the continuance of the merchants' ex cursion train too soon. The train will rsn from Walla Walla to Pendleton and return on every Thursday from wow until the first of the year. Pen Won owes It to the east end of the swanty to furnish better transporta aaa facilities ft) the county seat This weekly train la the first step toward securing a regular passenger train. The demand for the train Is not con fined to Pendleton by any means. The people of Milton, Free water, Weston, Athena and Adams welcome It as the first actual effort to give them swede m service to their county seat lit Is unjust that the people should Be compelled to beg for this train. II should be placed on the O, R, t N. time card as a seme-weekly accom modation train. There Is a need for w The present mixed train stops everywhere to load and unload freight and drives people to go to Valla Walla on the regular passen ger train, rather than be annoyed with the delays of the mixed train. Pendleton should not be compelled as beg for a better train service any Sanger. It is due her and Umatilla aunty is with her. . The disgraceful debaucheries that mk place In the rear rooms of sev eral Pendleton dives last winter waoold be nipped In the bud this sea wall. The parents of Pendleton who THE REASON IX MIXXESOTA. A lot of comment is going the rounds of the newspapers, usually : under the headline. "The Lesson of 1 Johnson." One favorite story, ex-, plaining why John A. Johnson, demo- crat. was elected governor of Mlnne- : sota by a plurality of 13.00. while ' Roosevelt carried the state by i;.. '"". is that the people resented asper- : shins of Mr. Johnson's boyhood. He was a poor boy. His father was a ' hopeless drunkard. The story was ', that he let his father die in the poor hous. But It was shown that the boy helped to support his mother. I who hud to take In washing that he i struggled upward with horny, honest ' hands. ; But the real reason was the same as that In other states displaying the ' anomaly of a Roosevelt landslide and the election of a democratic governor, 't was dissatisfaction and disgust over i the methods of the republican slate machine. This is an era of machine smash ing. The people take a whack at every ugly machine that sticks head over the breastworks of cal corruption. Denver Post. the democratic ticket because they be- I lieved the powers at Washington are In sympathy with Japan In the war. I To test Judge Parker's generosity , they have asked him to emulate the example of Judge Buckner and send 1 v vrs Other Wonderful Cure M.si AmellM WeymVr. AppJeronTT' Esry l.jt .ammcr I conaJ- seemed to bang on to me and coo, ! oft. From the hemd It wenttoll? .ffcctedmy lung My nAer fc'?1" and at we had used Peruna In thi she advised me to try H. I k 'i posed but was persuaded totrl e WrJ " ""w nw mat it m am iw, T, vq Iclne wltbla m week I wa, mutl "i much better health generally , """IPW na tnfciim weymer. Hundreds of Women Cured of tbv First Stages of Consumpt on by Pe-ru-na. The Following Letter From a Thank ful Woman Tells Its Own Story, Mrs. Mary E. llohlit, Clinton! avenue, MinneaK:is, Minn., writes: "Nf v son suffered for three months will, catarrh of the bronchial tulics which threatened to liecomcvery serious. Tin fc? doctors advised thst lie seek a m.ir reruna as a specific for lutis trouble he d-iild to give it a trial before lie left his fumi'i.r for an exM-r.s:ve J .tirncv Bilious strangers. J'.ir six mouths he used it faithfully and fm:nd liist fl.e trouble gradually disappeared ami M. the Russians of Ellis county a cask! ed health tuok its place. Iu two iiiuimI ot wnisky. IT the whisky conies the Ellis coun ty Russians will kill a dozen beeves and invite the people of the country to a barbecue. Inter-Ocean. It Is the praise of those who have been cured l y I'.-ntna thai makes !!. remedy so popular and so extensively used. Xo uilv'-rtiscini i:i ((iti!;l have accontplisiied tiiis result. By the explosion of a holler In a cotton mill near Vicksburg. Miss., two negroes were killed and several Injured. Financial loss. HO. 000. . . lVn-nn cur... it.. o... ... ... ... ,a una a.,.e to per- sumption by removins the cause, which form his duties. -iu have imlcd ; r,r,mi(. catarrh. The catarrh having grateful mother's thanks-Mrs. Marv u, n e,,r.,l ti.. ...i ' I - a... ss.au v un Mim- CATARRH CAUSoNsS Pe-ru-na New Fails to cJ " nreverLocated fTHK medical sf ... . j r.rjuuicea the mind. Ppls . gains, patent medw t, is With great reluctanc .u " 1 can be persuaded to trr.ueh In tlAslt-lv an- made t lie t.mt m. i.-j . ' io De Dtui "i t Birnnr v l. could lav ide '.. .-,..U,H, oi cow, hoi against the persuasion. r .. die simply because ther bare A tbelr minds to be poisoned agaiu vutj c&i-eueui remedy. But fortunstely there u another multitude of people who .r. shake off theirprejudiceindtrrp. It I. t .... ' ... . ,uu -JnM ,( rarely disappointed. TheTceamH other remedlci at the beguminf of' .. u u.. i ney auow s cold to d into catarrh of the head. Thpv . catarrh of the head to cradaalli J catarrh or the throat. They mil using the doctor's medicine, ot nihe. 4 ....FT. 1 . , .".r.m irniBUT, i fie til stealthily spreads dowu the brow tunes and reaches the lungs. Everrl then becomes alarmed. Faith In dotsor begins to disappear. Ihepal reaches a state of mind In which I willinr o try almost anything. A tie or reruns is sent for. The first week it produces dtj change for the better. A few -continued treatment cures the w:. Then another happy man or womil added to the long list of people wh praising Peruna. If you do not derive prompt and . factory results from the ue of PfrJ write at once to Dr. Hartmin, fit: full statement of your caw, and ht be pleased to give you his Taluibk vice gratis. Address Ir. Hartman, Prssidenl The Bartman Sanitarium, Coltuntas THE CLEANSING AND HEALING CURE FOR Catarrh Is Elv's Cream Balm tasy and pleasant to use. Contains no Injurious drug. It la quickly ab sorbed. Gives re lief st once. It opens snd cleanses the nasal naaua olitl- t Allays inflammation. Heala and protects CATARRH up COLD 'N HEAD MAN'S WILD NATI RE. Portland police found u numlx-r of boys In a shack secluded in a thick fir siove on th nin.irts of the cltv the other day smoking and playing curds, their ages running from 12 to 18. Boys, under such conditions, are not the membrane. ft. tores the senses of taste and smell. Laige u" ram it uruxgisia or Dj mail. Trial else 10 cents, by mall. I KI.V KltOTHEHB. SO barren gtnet. New xors. GIRL'S SECRET. 'Aunt Csssie came to visit us and she saw I was nervous, had the fidgets all the time, and she asked me many questions, and finally said. ' Why, you dear, sweet girl it's not your temper that a bad, it's yoat constitution that's out of kilter. Yon sit right down now and write a letter to In Pierce, at Buffalo, N. V., tell him all vonr symptoms 'and so I did. It wasn 't "lone before 1 had a long reply, carefully gome over my cane and telling me just what ti do. I date my present happiness and huh Cupid's return to the very dav I mat dowr to write that letter to Dr. Pierce, for his advice was so good and hia ' Favorite Pre scription ' worked aucb a complete change tu me that now my former cheerfuines and good health not to say anything of good looks sre restored to me'. 1 nave summoned Tom back to my side and we are to be married in June." The proprietors and makers of Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay two for any case of Lrucorrhea. Female Weakness. Prolapsas. or Falling of the Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable trial of their means of cure. It is natural that a woman who has been cored of womanly disease by "Favorite Prescription " should believe that it will cure others. It is cultural too that she should recommend to other women tbe medicine which ass cured her. It is aucb commendation which has made the name of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion a household wucd lot the Bast taut- Expert Collectors We have located a branch office In Pendleton, and win make collecting defunct bills a specialty. No ac count too old for us to handle. Our plan la: "No collections, ac charges! Suits Instituted, Judgment! advertised. The Vaa Alstlne-Gordon A Co, Mer. cantlle Agency, H. V. Upe Ob, Mar. HI E. Coon Bt, Telephone Mala til TEETH EXTRACTED BT THE MOD ERN METHOD, ftOC. We are thoroughly equipped with all modern me'Vods and appliances, and guarantee our work to be of the highest stand ard, and our prices the lowest consistent with flrst-claa work. White Bros. Dentists. Association Block. Telephone Main 1ML SCHEDULE OF PEN DLETON-UKIAH Stage Line Dally trips between Pendleton snd I klah. except Sunday. Sum leaves Pen dleton at 7 a s., arrives st TJkiah at p. at. Herons atage leaves Ukiah at a m.. arrives st Penadleton ft p. m. Pendleton to I'kisb, S3 ; roond trip, $9 Pendleton ts Albs, 2.76 ; round trip. i Pendltoo to Rids. 12: rotrod trip, $. so. Pendleton as Nye, $1.00; rooos trip. 12 BO IVedMaa to PUat Beck, 11 ; twamt trip. Sl.bO. Office at Brock A MeCoams Drag Store. PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established in 1866. Open all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands of graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly occurring. It pays to attend our school. Catalogue, specimens, etc., free. A. P. ARMSTRONG. L.L.B., PRINCIPAL Don't Go Elsewhere v. - ',- "nenng mis year. , " y,..ww" ,0.DUf a holldr Prent that will now complete. taSnsTreo aJTTZ! "."'e " the east, and ther are .11 ". ??., iar "hlpment from tone and durabllit,. "r De-uu'" ou see the Instantly k fine 3 EILERS MUSIC HOUSE 3 PianoT hme ' th WeW- Cl"ck"" nd Decker Son -4 315 Court Street - vutiun, vrc. mimitm I n Thanlcs- giving Day Von IU need a good rarTln to carve that turkey with. We have the) largest and most complete line of ; CARVERS Rogers plated ware, etc- to i . fore buying. K,ect fro. Examine line sHH - " J- CLAKKE & CO. St.Anthon$ Hospital Private rooms, eleganttr t nlshed. Finely equipped opersj Ing room. Also MaterellT -partment Rvrv convenience neoessff for the care of the sick. Telephone Main lt PENDLETOX. ORE' LET CS SCPPLT IOC Building Material Dimension lumber scriptlons. Bash, Doors, B Moulding. Building an par. BRD'O IOCB BB AND GET OCB flOCB"- Grays Haitf Cofflmef ciai Co. ' Opposite c B. Per H. M. SLOAf j blacksmith 1 narsl ' Horseshoeing, f1"" j Ing, wagon Ing. The way I s ! mr budne-UW! tag but good wort j sonabls. "Cor. CXsttoowooa t 9 w TTTTTV --Vsaawm I I I I " m m 9 W W MM