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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 6, 1904)
i .... . , !; .( P Jj t s i v t ' INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. PAGE FOTJR. - DAILY EAST OREGOX1AX, PEXPLETOX, OREGON, Tt'KSOAY. PlvCEMBER B. 11X4. , . , -g supremacy to the trained agent of. -v C"5SS3Sww,lm5M??S (aK ' i " them Is familiar with the language. 1 f- --- w..,, . -.--y I-.-, I ' Publlshed every sfternooa (except 8anday) t l'enrtletou. Oregon, by the EAST OKI.;OMA laiUJsIIIXG COMPANY. Sl'liSOMlTlOX RATES. liailt. im year, by nintl IteilV. in months, by mall Itailv. ilirfe mtmtlis, by mail Daily.uav muutb. by mail Weekly, one year, by mail Weekly. ix months, by mall Weekly, four months, by mail ftt-ml Weekly, one year, by mall.... Semi Weekly, six months, by mail.. Keoii-Wet'kly. three mouths, by mall. the English government sent to different quarters of the world. The I'nited State has used the ; consular service, largely as a dumping j ground for wornout and otherwise , useless politicians. Not one in 10 of them is familiar with the language. customs nor needs of the country to , which he is Bent, and they are con- ! sequently like wooden men In com-j peling with the trained diplomats of I civilised countries. j appoint j consuls In competitive examinations. I.-..00 I 2.:u , 1.2s; Ml l.Vlt' .7o ! other '!io I The I'nited States should UMl ."it . ! after first carefully prescribing the I Member ScrlppsMcBas News Association, hjKleg, educational and practical I sale at It. R qualifications. This vital branch of ; The Fjwt Oreponlan is oa Rii-lrs Nfws Sinmkf at Hotel Hotel Perkins. I'ortlaud. Oregon San Franclsm llinvsu. S Fourth St. t'lilcajro Itureau. !Ml Security Ituilomi:. Wnsliingtuo. L. C, llureau. 001 14th St.. K. W. Telephone Mala 11. uriiauu . . . . , . . i... jiiie Kntrnuiiriii suuuiu it utrjunu , I prostitution of the party boss. Effi- ! i ciency and good behavior should be i the basis of all tenures In the con- I sular service. Pendleton INwtofflce as second clsss matter. - Ha! ha! Now it's the wild and woolly East! The scene of the gun-fighters exploits appear to be transferred to New York. One gambler shooting another dead on Thanksgiving night at the scurrying feet of the crowd leaSing the Herald Square thea ter "pistoling" his man. the New York newspapers call it. Even Chinamen getting wild and woolly, and two gangs of them, wearing shirts of mail, using hatchets, dirks and big revolvers on one another on the Bowery! People dodging bul lets in the streets of New York, fleeing for their lives into door ways, etc.. just like the scenes described In the dime novels about the wild and woolly West! We will hear about cars beine shot up in the subway, next! Denver Post. TO SKE THE OTST. THE I'ltESTOEXT'S MESSAGE. No man of education and refine ment could write 30.000 words on public questions without saying some very good things, and also some ut terly useless things. If there is anything in which Pres ident Roosevelt takes especial pride. It is in heing volumnious In showing his words In continuous and often beautiful downpours. The message delivered to congress today is Rooseveltian. through and through. The germ of many of the subjects may be borrowed but the language In which it is clothed, never. Frank P. Sargent may have suggested the thought of the employer's liabil ity act. and the Investigation of rail way accidents, but Roosevelt has an Individual, vigorous, judicial style by The visitors to the Lewis and Clark ! fair w ill not se the west on their i through tickets from the east, al- . though those tickets may be honey combed with stopover privileges. Half of the people who buy stopover tick ets will not know w here to stop off , to best see the country, and will con- sequently go direct to Portland. Then the desire to see the country ' will arise. They will touch shoulders with the residents of different local- , ities. They will look upon the exhib- i Its from the various counties of Ore- ; gon. Washington and Idaho, and they j will be seised with a longing to go to ' 1 the fields and orchards where those J , i magnificent products were grown, j i and then It will be that the 'visitors : ' I will nctually see the country. ! ' ! It may seem incongruous to Buy i , ! that excursions should be run out of ; i j Portland, during the fair, w hile all 1 efforts are centered on running ex- ( ' jcursions Into Portland, but that is the only means by which the tourists and risitors can be enabled to see the j country districts, where they may lo- j cate and become parts of the north- ' west. ! f X - it-l mm Ml cm : To sweeten, To refresh, To deanse the system, Effectually and Gently; There is only one Genuine Syrup of Figs; to get its bene ficial effects Always buy the genuine - Dispels colds and headaches when bilious or con stipated; For men, women and children; Acts best on the kidneys and liver stomach and bowels; Manufactured by the Louisville, Swv f HeviYorKHX. The genuine Syrup of Figs 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 Cents per bottle. I 3 St.Josephste PEXDLETO. oinvJ Under th dWu. 1 Sister, of St PrtnckLJ delnhls 4.i "l Dils. RnpHol .4... w' music and elocnuon. &J prepared tor tewbtJ tlflcatet. For Mnfc1 dress SISTER schj., In order to accomplish this result. the East Oregonian urges upon rail- all the wonders of the fair. In cement roads centering In Portland, a serieB Ing and bringing Into closer under- of country excursions, on fixed dales, i standing tne peoples ot tne two siues -to all the cities in the Inland Empire, of the continent. , j giving sufficient advance notice of j . , . . ' The most strenuous opposition to s the dates to enable the points deslg- (he sslmnce , ll2.IIM wtlter bonds! nated to prepare for the reception of at folville comes from those who be- ! J lieve the amount w hotly Inadequate lo meet the needs of the town within two or three years. A proposition fori a much heavier bond would meet with much less opposition. J the visitors. In this list might be Included a "Spokane Day." "Colfax Day." Walla Walla Day." "Pendleton Day." "Mil ton Day." "La Grande Day." "Baker City Day!" and many other dates on which various cities could be visited by excursions. This would be one of the most re freshing features of the fair. The easterners who would soon tire of the fair and the immediate surroundings of Portland, would thus be given I i which Sargent's suggestions are clothed in clear-cut sentences that hit clMnce to the people of the west the mark, with the rapidity and pre- m thejr home, and tnoae who do not cision of a Jupanese gunner. j lntend to locute will go home with a Cortelyou may have assisted In out- j u(,ttpr understanding of the west, lining the policy of the admlnistra-. (han ,f tm?y had almply udied the tion toward corporations, but Cortel- I on Tne Trai," or ln the crowds you Is lost in the P.ooseveltlan direct- , tne metropoll,. ness and plain spoken simplicity oi , The dateg u tnese excur8lon. ghould , cause createS healthy flesh the president's recommendation. One be (,xed ,ar ,n advancei BO the cllieg ! ' . i i w-ouid not ne taaen Dy surprise, or message is that he has a hiippy fac- j wUh their cothea improperly adjust ulty of filling In with beautiful rhet-1 d BfI ,t were Pendleton will be A feller c'n enjoy a holiday best when he knows ev'rybody else is workln'. MOTHER AND CHILD Scott's Emulsion is cod liver oil made almost as palatable as milk. It is easy .Hid soothing to the weak i stomach; it checks the ten I dencies of children toward I thinness. Scott's Emulsion gives ' strength to weak mothers be- MIY PATC H WHEN E.SY TO MATCH? a What's the use of bolstering up a battered fence when our prices for ( posts and boarding will permit your putting up an entirely new fence to match your surroundings T Every- thing here ln lumber most people think worth buying. Our estimate will cost you nothing get it. coevsism. Pendleton Planing Mills Robert. Forstr, Prop. You Enjoy Bowlinjj to Get the Benefit Howling is an exercise thut brings Into play all the muscles. It develops tlie system ami is recommended by physicians and instructors in athletics everywhere. Pool and billiard hull In connection. Nursing mothers will find a special value in Scott's Emulsion because it insures embarrassing to "! amUBement and interest for "Pendle-, a flow of rich, nourishing the places where It might be I gad to prepare a day of genuine 1 better than a medicine; Scott's Emulsion is a food. We'll wnd yrm a sample frtt upon request. SCOTT ft BOWS t, 409 Pearl Stnct, Nw York. His recommendation that the Amer lean oonaular eerrloe be Improved te a brave and timely assestion. Sns land owes bar widespread oommerctal LOVE DIES. Mr. Ella Wheeler Wilcox says there comes a time in the course of married love when "the thrill goes out of the hand clsap and the kiss at times, and it i then that husband and wife may be susceptible to other magnetic personalities. The rra son for this condition of affairs is often the droit of the husband, but how often is it not due to the wile's nervousness and irri tability due to some trouble with the or gans neeolisrly feminine the wife undei irTM,TT,tanres feels lansuid and snir itless she sutlers perhaps ftum headacuv and sleeplessness. Backed up Dy over a iniru 01 m 1111 ? of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as m other remedy for the disease and weaknesses peculiar uj attained, the proprietors of Dr. Pierce Favorite Prescription now feel fully war ranted in offering to pay $500 lega. money of the United States, for any cas. of Leucorrhea, Female Weakness Prolap sus. or Fallmg of Womb which they can not cure. All they ask is . fair and res tollable trial of their means of cure. A great deal of sickness may be saved by keeping on hand a copy 0 Dr. Pierce 't SZJi-W' inuMrated book, "The Com snon Sense Medical Adviser." Sent free paper -bound, for twenty-one one-cem sumps, to psv cost of mailing only; or cloth bonnd for thirty -one stamps Address, World's Dispensary Medical Association. 66t Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y. Constipation and a bilious attack go hand ia hand. Iv Pierce's Pleasant PeUcls arc a sure and speedy cunt for both. Tiny, sugar-coated grsnoles. One little "Pellet' I11 gentle laxative and two a mild cathar tie. They never gripe. Kottuof cite it iat a aooo." Building Material OF ALL. DESCRIPTIONS. oric dangerous and cold facts. iton uay." other inland Empire i milk for the babv. More and Much or nts policy ot aeaimg witn:cltle. wl do the Mme. In this way the trusts, the task In which his first ,he ea8temer can visit the native ! administration has utterly failed. ' i westerner in his true element. The' written ior souna, anu noi tor reai ( fr(endBnlps thua formed will be worth action, wnat it lacas in practical ana hone fide suggestions for checking the trust, it makes up !h thunderous empty sentences, which stir patriot ism and appeal to the emotions of the masses. He repeats, with Rooseveltian ar dor, the stock policies of his party. ' under, which 1400 Illegal combina tions of capital are now robbing the American people and amassing fort unes beyond compulation, from inflat ed stock, fictitious value and profit . on non-existing investments. Irrigation he passes over lightly. perhaps feeling the least bit rebuked because his xealous partisan friends have unjustly arrogated to him the lifelong work of Senator Newlands, Ktewart and other democrats, as rep resented in the national ' irrigation law,- a measure formulated and pass ed by democrats, yet which has been designated a Roooevelf chief ac complishment. Forestry he treat In a magnificent manner. He urge the preservation uf the splendid timber areas, for the purpose of protecting the sources of water needed in irrigation and for the use ot future settler who must yet reclaim the Western wildernesses. Kvery citisen interested ln the future uf this country will cheerfully com. mend the president' ultimate plan for the preservation of forest. 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