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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1904)
PAGE POUR. i, , 4 1-.'i .; i.' l! i t . 1 f j .1 ' ii AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Yafcltsbed erery afternoon (except Sunday) at Pendleton, Oregon, by the CAST OUKf-OX I AN ri UL1SHING COMPANY. SUItSClilPTION BATES. ?)?, one year, by malt ftelty, atz months, by mail Itaily, three uioutbs, by mail fiaJly.one month, by mall Weekly, one year, by mall Weekly, alx months, by niall..,... Weekly, four mouths, by mall Kent Weekly, one year, by mall.... Weekly, rix months, by mall.. Seal-Weekly, three months, by malt. .5 00 . s.sn . 1.2.1 time. Wher, such thlncs mint be . then we went ana Dorroeu hewn out of nature In the most un- j wine and brandy Dottle. Desiaes a ie , promising mate. It requires time and . we had by us. Well, we emptied the j money and patience. If the present keg Into the bottles and there were ; city administration can't do It. the'll and my boy put that down fori matter will be carried over to the 'an iinswer. 1 don't know whether it 1 next and the next. Indefinitely. It 1 rite or not. as we spilt some doing j wiH be accomplished In time. The : it. P. Please let the next one be j city was not deprived or Its saloon j water, as I am not able to buy any licenses at the recent election and H more bere. ' f now remains for the council to take .50 j some steps to make Pendleton a home- ' iis'ovki;i; THE COl.l'MBIA. I like town. If it wishes to check the demand for prohibition. Thirty sa- atraber Srrlpps-UcRae News Association. The Kast Oregonlan Is on sale at R. II. Kirk's N" Stnmls at lintel I'ortlaud and Bwel Perkins. Portland, Orecon. San Francisco Bureau. 4ci8 Fourth St. tilcaeo llureau. !Ki! Security Ituililinc Wasliiugton, 11. C. llureau. 501 lttU St., B. W. Telephone Main 11. ta tered at Pendleton Postrfflee as second class matter. 1.10, loons und their Inevitable companion '. evils of gambling, prostitution and On October 16. 1soi. Lewis and Clark, drifting down the Snake river in their burnt-out log canoes, from a long sojourn among the friendly Nex Pcrces. In Idaho, suddenly came up- , drunkenness, with not one public ,m tne jun,.tuiii f the two great place, except in the middle of a street, streams the Snake and the Colum- where band concerts muy be held or ' "In. ........ So far n9 is known. It was the first .the people gather to -enjoy the sum- . . i time a white man s eyes had ever i mer evenings. Is the situation now. ' brhfia Ihe magnificent stream above I Even a row of rustic seats around its mouth. Captain Gray hud croas i the court house lawn and a band stand ed the bar on Muy 11. 1T2. and had ' in' the wilier, would be something. ' "1 ' lcl bosom of the Co- i . . , ,, , . .. ' lumhiuj for 35 miles, but that was i Something beside the licensing of evils . , , . . R the extent of exploration on the Co- I must be done, if the prohibition senti- : umbla. until this October day. in I ment Is to"be allayed. ' Ism, - years afterward, when Lewis ! and Clark In their flotilla of canoes. swept Into Its blue waters, where it Cured Wh en Otsieks Failed 105(5 Wimieniac Avenue. ('Hit-Ann. li.i... Oct. . 1PC2; Wine of Canlui can always lie relied A...rv:hi,-ir eIP fftilit. Upon tt Hire wiu-ii i.... ---- - It i acerta n cure I f.-iiiali'ili'ae in Jiei wor-t ferns. 1 sttfiert-d f ,r vi-ars w t:h lilivr alion. Inii'ii" 'a:ns in tin- w.niil-:! 1 "varies ami lrt-ii.Jf.it lira.hu-lies unlltte,! ire L.r my work. 1 inaily i prew so ill that 1 liacl to keep t(. mvlieii. '"!. p-.iins were n" intense at times . . ' ... n , i,L-irTr,e:iitletiiwh;ir0 a-a;ii.'.i niv'l'fe foivi-s. In n v i'tr-nnty alter all r-lw liul tuil,.i: 1 tri.il Wine of Car.!ui. AIkt nsiiic it for two !: 1 bri:an to improve s.. nipniiy uai i i .i. inweii to kwip up . lie tt.t iwtit . wiucli I did for wph- teen weeks, l.ut at the en.l of that tfme 1 was entirely cured. hat a relief was mine and how new an.) In'iiutiful li" I.h.kwI to me when lay healtli was restored. nlv tmw who have pass, d lliroiiph such a siepe of sickness a- 1 have will un.left.tiui J liow mudi 1 value inc of tardui. It is imlrtsi it 1: 1IHHMM u a boon te jp lick women. 7 Kvnn wetik woman neitls The man who labors but for himself. Is one of the men who fail; No matter how vast his piles of pelf. He is one of the men who fait: The man who has "never enjoyed the thrill That follows a kindness shown. Has never won. and he never will Though the earth were all his own. W. D. Nesbltt. THE KEMSTVOS OF IH'SSIA. Since the zemstvos. the representa ttves of the Russian provincial dis trfct assemblies have been the first irreut body of Russians to demand of Oie czar the establishment of a par liament for the government of Kus wuk, there haft been much curiosity to ' know who these people are. The zemstvos (the term applying equally to the assembly itself and its; representatives are the modern de velopment of the old Slavonic insti- Taiion of the mir. or self-governing : community, dating from the earliest abtys. Each village, or "mir." select- i ed its own elder and settled Its af- , fairs by assemblies of the inhabi- . lants. Women, if heads of families, were i allowed to vote as well as men. Sev- ; ral villages would unite to form a enmmune, the communes in turn a ' federative union, and the ' It will be a sad disappointment to 1 engineers and mechanics to learn that i the monster turbine engines built for j the Victorian, one of the largest pas : senger steamers afloat, have utterly ' failed to make a satisfactory showing, either In seed or power, on an offlc ! ial test at Glasgow. The mechanical ; world has been waiting long for the turbine steam engine to do away with : the reciprocating parts of the cylinder and crank engine, reduce the friction t and wear and create a smooth, steady ( power on 50 per cent less fuel. The ' greatest machinists of the shlpbuild ; ing world have been engaged on the Victorian's engines, and their failure ' to produce expected results, is a blow to the plans of the experimenters. On a small scale the turbine engine is a. , success. In stationary plants they ; are in successful operation and have proved to be economical and power ful. The most difficult feature of their operation on vessels is tlje im , possibility of reversing them quickly ; in case of danger or in handling the vessel in harbor. No convenient re versing principle has yet been design ed, but in spUe of this, the Victorian ' was equipped with them, at a cost of fjoo.mio. a most successful type of small turbine engine is in use on the electric headlight motors on the O. R. & X. engines, but the larger type seems to be a failure. was Joined by the muddy Snake. Hut let Mrs. Dye tell the story. In : "The Conquest," the following de scription of the discovery of, the Co lumbia by Lewis and Clark is given: "The last council was held with the Nez Perces on the present site of Lew Iston. Then the aeaward Journey was 1 resumed. Day by day through wild, romantic scenes, where white man's , foot had never trod, the exultant ex- I plorers were gilding to the . sea! ! Ahead of the boats on horseback, gal- I loped an Indian express, preparing the wondering tribes for the coming of the white men. At the confluence of; the Snake and Columbia rivers, the explorers were met by a procession of 20H Indians with drums, sfugtng. "Ke hai. ke-hal." the redman's signal of friendship. "All the Indian world seemed en camped on the Columbia. Every where ard everywhere were 'Incon-; refvable multitudes' of salmon They could he seen 20 feet deep in the water; they lay on the surface; they floated ashore. Hundreds of Indians were splitting them and spreading, them on scaffolds to dry. The in habitants ate salmon, slept on sal- mon. traded in salmon and burnt dried salmon as fuel to cook salmon. Secretary. North Chicago Fraucn Verein." Wine of t'anlui. Wiuc of Cardui cures dis ordered and painful niortruation. iwrioukal headaches, falling of the womb and leucorrha-a. It cure extreme cases of these troubles. It strengthens girls approaching womanhood, helps bring children to barren homes, makes pregnancy and ehildhirth easier, prevents miscarriages and is the best medicine ever made for use during the change of life. Why permit the pood women iu your home to nuffer another day? Every druggist has $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. I Fall Suits Overcoats i Place your order with ua and you will be satisfied In every par ticular. Our Bults and overcoats Dleuse the most fastidious. We guar antee perfect fits, best wearing qualities and best workmanship. Our goods always have that neat, tidy, well-dressed appearance. Price no higher than lower grade goods sold by others. N. J0ERQER 126 WEST COURT STREET, CORNER GARDEN. If C E. S. Wood were a poor, un educated man. his anarchistic views would make htm a mark for the se cret service. Since he is a scholar and fairly well-to-do, his extreme views only serve to lionize him. This only federative proves the narrow prejudice of the "With a piece of charcoal a Yak ima chief drew on a robe an accurate map of the Columbia river and its tributaries, so valuable that Clark iiftni-uanil t riiiafrrorl It in nnnpr. The original map on the robe was ; J jTi.Xjj pii mMi nnnip w .iiritrnnn n 111 iiuiiie ' . r- up by him In Montlcello. The trails were marked on it by moccasin tracks and the villages by clusters of tepees." tiions into a still larger body or dis- world in favor of good clothes, clean irict assembly, originally the basis of j collars and social station. Wood's a iarge city with Us suburbs. These anarchy expounded 'by a street uiab districts were finally grouped together j would not be half so dangerous as Into provinces. ; it is propounded by Wood, because the Under the new regime since Alex- ! street Arab would have no influence, vnder II. each district has had its own J while Wood's intelligence invites ln wmstvo or assembly, whose members vestigatiou from many of the best mre chosen in fixed proportion by the ( people, simply because it is Wood ex feasant mirs. corporations or the pounding the unarchy. Wood is ca lowns. nod the landed properties, po- j pable of flinging the boomerang in a Iitical questions are rigorously exclud- 1 wider circle than the Arab, because cd from the deliberations of these as- ( Wood's Influence us an intellectual em biles. They decide upon roads. ' furce Is Immeasurably wider than that bridges, schools and public buildings. of the street orator. If it Is a ques and other matters of public interest, j Hon of who can sow the tares farth- Over iiO years ago it was predicted ; erest. Wood is the greater peril of the ihat from these assemblies would arise j two. despite his intellectuality and some system of electoral colleges for mKn mauding. Very few reformers the choice of representu fives to some ; wl accept Mr. Wood's system of so- -future great national council or par-jcty when It is known that he would Rament. That prediction appears to ; prevent the vulgarity of the divorce , be coming true. court by abolishing the marriage cer emony, and that he would remove all law. when law Is the first principle of the universe. The system is too start ling to invite serious consideration. The walls of the forestry building at the Lewis and Clark centennial are j now in place, ana worKmen are uuiy putting on the roof. The building has proved Interesting beyond all ex pectation to early visitors at the fair grounds. irt s : s I I: J.,..,,.;'--t - I at sj topTOtcm. WHY PATCH WIIEJT EASY TO MATCH? What's the use of bolstering up a ( buttored fence when our prlcei for posts and boarding will permit your J putting up an entirely new fence to match your surroundings T Every- thing here in lumber moat people think worth buying. Our estimate will cost you nothing get It. Pendleton Planing Mills Robert. Forsber, Prop. The president says that "more Im sairlant than any legislation In settl ing the difficulties between capital and labor. Is the gradual growth of a atellng of responsibility and forbear- auce among capitalists and wuge srners, alike; a feeling of broad community Interest, not merely among capitalists themselves, nor 'among rage workers themselves, but in the relatlonss of each class to the other." Such a growth of feeling is impoasi- Me as long as the rich can purchase angresaes, legislatures and Judges. Am long as government favoritism mul tiplies the power and opportunity of wealth and Impoverishes and narrows lhe privileges of the masses, such a community of interest Is Impossible. Sach a condition will come when the wealthy classes are made to know that they are not the whole govern ment and when vthe masses are made to know that they are reckoned in the Ssrcea of society. What nature failed to do for Per cSrton, the enterprise of her cltisens Vint supply. Boise and Baker City sktc each found natural flows of hot water near at hand, and public baths a city parks are thus made easy to reach. In Pendleton no such good attune has been found. Even the apply of cold water for the city must we begged from private owners and a public park must be made by the astir process of filling in a gravel saw on the river bottom. Even these aatlcultles do not cause Pendleton to awt down her hands, and slop. She will have a park and a natmtorlum tn ur i You Enjoy Bowling to Get the Benefit A public school teacher In Juniper1 district. Owyhee county. Idaho, re-; cently received the following note: ! "8ir: WH you please for the future give my boy some easier somes to do nites. This Is what he brought home to or three nites ago. If fore how many pint and a half bottles will nine gal I Ins fill? Well, we tried and could make nothing of It at all. and my boy cried and sed he wouldn't go back without It- So I had to go and by a nine gallon keg of bere, which I could 111 afford to do. and TBME to most women is a term of j anxiety, serious thought I anl sweet anticinatiou. V Uii the cessation oi pnm necessary to childbirth, there comes calm nerves, steep and recuperation. MOTHER'S FRIEND 4 does diminish the pain accoinpanyms maternity. W ith its aid mothers can and do bring healthy, sweet dispositionec" and ideal babies into the world. Morning sickness, sore breasts and ex cruciating pains caused by the gradually expanding organs, are relieved by thu pciictraliup; and relaxing liniment. Among the manuold aids to childbirtL Mother's Frier.d has grown in popularit; and pained a prestige among rich women galliiis of bere will fill 12 pint bottles, i as well as poor; it is found and welcomed ui Luc uiaiisiuu as wcu as iu uic caum. " II v lessening the mother's aony of mind anif diminishing pain a beautiful influence is wrought upon the child, and instead ol peevijU, ill-tcmpercdandsicklr forms you have health v, laughing humanity, remain ing a blessing ever to yon and its country. .ii umssiv.R reii aiotners frieiul st tum. W'ri'.e lor our bee Book "Mwhlifcus' IHE MA0FIELB ISMILalM CO. Masts. Sa Bowling is an exercise thut brings Into play all the mnaciea. It develops tlte system and In reconiiiHn(led by physicians and Instructors in athletics ever) u here. Pool and billiard hall In connection. "Get in the Game" Alleys reserved lor prlvute parties If spoken for In advance). Brunswick Bowling Alley WADE SILER, Prop. BEECH AM S PILLS cure disease by removing; the cause of it In the treatment of those disorders which involve any failure of the nervous force, BEECHAM'S PILLS have, during nearly sixty years, built tip AN UNASSAILABLE REPUTATION. Nothing renews the power of the digestive organs like BEECHAM'S PILLS. They cleanse the Blood of longstanding impurities, brace tip the Nervous System to a high point of vigor, and effectually chase away every symptom of weariness and depression. Sinoe BEECHAM'S PILLS have cored tens of thousands in this and every country of the globe, just ask yourself why they should not equally prove a boon to you. Renew the power of digestion by using BEECHAM'S PILLS Sold everywhere In Boxe. 10c and 26c GOING OUT OF BUSINESS My stock MUST be reduced and Is now offered at less than regular prices. Lots of articles are going at cost It will par anyone to come and see Joe Busier from now until January first, for be Is in It on low prices. JOE BASLER im rTompiness'' .J Proficiency 1 punctuality, a ' THE KEY TO OUR SUCCESS In laundering clothes' to the wearer's satisfaction, consists of the three P"s --promptness, proficiency, punctual! ty, with perhaps the loud pedal on the middle number, proficiency. Our work, methods and materials lnvaria bly produce good results and we hes itate not a whit in asking your patron age. It's easy to 'phone us hurry ders. DOMESTIC LAUNDRY. LEGAL BLANKS Write the Eat Ore ,i t . r . . gonlaa for a tree cat . iou nrppiT always kept tn stock. ti 1 r" St.Anthony'j Hospital Private rooms, elrantl bk nlshed. Finely equipped; Ing room. 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