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OKBOON. I ISin.VY. JAM AltY 110, 1B05. DAILY EAST ORCXiOMAN, PENlUiETON, Kloifj PAGE FOUR. ! I 1 i , '. ' r ' . It I i AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. IMlMIbd avery afternoon !Mflt Sunday) t Pwdlelull. Oregon, by III FAST OICMJOXIAN I'llllilSlIIXG COMPANY. gUHHORIPTION UATK8. TMily, on year, by stall-. Daily, mouths, bv mall lllr. three moutlia. by niall DallT.on month. tT mail Weekly, on year, by mall.. Weekly, six mouths, by niall WroklT. four months, by mall fteml Weekly, on jrr. by mall. ... Semi -weekly, aix montha. by mall.. Herat Weekly, three moiulit. by mall. 5.00 2 so l.-jr. .so l.so .7a M) 2.IHI 1.00 .SO Member Scrlpps-McHae New a Association. The Kant lreonlan l on sale at B. B. Kloh a News Mlamla at Howl Portland and Howl Parkin. Portland. Oregon. San Franelaro Bureau, -to Fourth 8t. Chlcaro llureau. turn Security IhilMlnjr. Washington. V. C, Bureau, 601 Hth St. K. W. Telephone Main 11. Entered t Pendleton I'oatofflce aa second clasa matter. NOTIOK TO AIHM'ltTlSKItH. Copy for adrertUlUK matter to appear In the Kant Ornroulan mut be In by 4 :4r p. m of the pre.-e.lluK day : copy for Monday a paper mint be In by 4 :45 p. m. the preced ing saturaay. THK rilHKKAS. I The fragments of an uncom- pleted world From bleak Alaska, bound In Ice and spray. To where the peaks of Darlen lie curl'd In clouds, the broken lauds loom bold and grey! The seumen. Hearing San Fran- Cisco Hay, Forget the compass here: with sturdy hund They seize the wheel, look up. then bravely lay The ship to shore by ruKRed peaks that staml The stern and proud patrician rubers of the land. Joaquin Miller. most frequented desert trails In the southern part of the state. Decluiing that the sum of ill0 would be ample to cover the expense of this humane innovation, the stute mineralogist sees in the projected measure direct benefit for a large part of the mining Industry now re maining partially undeveloped under Ihe haunting shadow of death that larks ever over the waste places. Mr. Aubury's scheme Is a commen dable one. Too often harrowing tales come out of the wilderness of al kali and sand of men found dead from thirst and of prospectors unfamiliar with the country wandering from the thin trails and becoming demented under the awful influence of the evil genius that haunts the region. The dasxle of gold In the very midst of piled up bones hits lured many a luck less miner to his certain destruction. Vet the gold Is there, and gems anil valuable chemical deposits: some of the state's richest mineral deposits He within this region of thirst and insanity. The full development of these resources cannot come until the ring of terrors hedging them about Is broken. Should the legislature gram Au bury's plea for a modest appropria tion It Is certain that Kern, flan Die go. San Bernardino and Inyo counties, the ones to lie benefited Indirectly by the Innovation, will find It to their profit to co-operate with the mining bureau in the prosecution of the work. A work of mercy It would be. but also a work of development. a further recognition of the needs of Eastern Oregon by the legislature. I'niutilln and Morrow counties should have stale aid In organising and sup porting a fair association. UK ntlKXIH.Y OX THE W AV. I haw Journeyed on life's highway till the dial points to noon, And I've learned some useful les sons on the way; 1 have proved them o'er and o'er, and I prise them more and more. And I think you can depend on what I say. You may hold yourself aloof, and may think It Is a proof That you're made of some superior sort of clay; Hut you'll always find It pays In nlany different ways, To lie friendly to the people on the way. If the day Is dark and dreary, and the way Is rough and steep,. And some weary brother falters on the road, - You will never feel the weight, be the burden small or great. If vou turn about and ense tilm of hla load. And you'll often see tile time when a dollar or a dime Will be a friendly offering inost meet When to give a little sum some 'mis hap to overcome, Will keep some needy fellow on Ills feet. I have learned that shabby garments often clothe a noble soul, And misfortune lies In wait for great and small: Iti-iier heln a friend today who Is stranded by the wuy For who knows but that tomorrow we may fall'.' Then si.eak out before the crowd, let your voice ring cleur and loud, Ami put your heart In every word You suy of the ww electric supply from the!pot. a friendly word, you know, or a nanosnuKe una neiiu. Will help the other fellow on the way. Lizzie I'. Hardy in Flushing He corder. A new Industrial era opens for Pendleton with the arrival In the city ..IOK FOLK S HEAVY HOOT. The swarm of vumpires known as corporation lobbyists hus been rout ed from the corridors of the Missouri state house bythe heavy boot of Gov ernor Joe Folk. Lobbying has come to be one 'of magnificent plant on the Walla Walla i river. The city has long waited and I hoped for tills day. and now rejoices ' : in its opening era of cheaper and , more satisfactory power and Increas- j : ed light. Streets, homes. business j I blocks, new buildings can now lie j sufficiently supplied, and power can . be secured within reasonable cost, so j It means a renewal of the Industrial ' energy of the city. The East Oregon ian is to be one of the very first, If not actually i:lli:k's ki-fux mix. I If the bill Senator Teller lntio- ! iluced by reouest providing for the "i obstruction of a public railway for ' ihe transportation of the mails, troops and munitions of war," becomes a I law. there will be mighty few Ameri I can citizens who can get u Job on the the first institutions to : mai ,l of managers. F Painless, FiaCursl GMIdjftrZh Baby', coming " tJm it a. a part ol every woman 7 "'"V ..'" .. . .... ...,-, labs i to uu " ..- u-.ti.in Iht mmer to aid lu 9tri p i - i ..fhir musvt in tin orai-ai. iih.vh-i Jt'-v.0 into the iurl(i. lluiiy cannot Ho li.d a liuiu rnouxnnnie Ills brultl in alter lllcuependi 1 a enppw. or inen are but mi in Vienna l uevniinn ni ' o.kU.tl.e cure vl little la-lpsw cripples, delonned by both; do not allow your clow to uucuuio a vvv. Mother's Friend Ift a liniment wi ich witt f.TMtall any pmibllity of accident at w.rti, tk .t i. ii iil.-ww all the abdominal riumIm mid ttuan. and n'rn.lti:i ainv.accrwinwunm. n mmwi i U.4UI, and mi iniists nature that when baby conwa he tUrt ..... t iif,.wtth n rniiMitutinn woll abb to tight HU'a battle. and lo IiIu.mu into ttmnR purr manhood that Ift the comfort ami iWi '.ht of wv true mother' Iwart. On,. ,:ni!;ir is MM" prtce at an uniR itom. oeno ior mm DOOK on " niiHirciiiia-y. Brads told Regulator uo. "e" The Underwood Typewriter The Machine that combines all the good potatt of the old style machines, and lias the writing always In sight. T.C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN STREET. You Enjoy Bowling to Get the Benefit Howling Is an exercise that brings Into play all tba muscles. It develops the system anil Is recommended by physicians anil Instructors In athletics everywhere. I'lstl and billiard hall In connection. I Semlon 4 provides that "no person ' Mli-ill be appointed lo said board of 1 manager: who Is or within five years I H-..MOI1B to his appointment has been replace the old steam plant with it modern electric motor with which to run all its presses and machines. A motor will!,,,-. ,.,., t,, the use of intoxicatlim Increased i Iuikits or narcotics or to any game of can now be supplied to dwel- i n. nco or skill -Xew York World. the highest paid departments in all """w 10 'r horse-power the large corporations. Corruption ! be immediately installed. .and bribery and undue solicitation i light of members of legislatures has come j ". new houses can bo lighted and to be a studied system in the legal i transient needs can all be supplied, j r im(j Bnn.h()Ulld llelir KVudo, Col. department of all the nnwerful In-' For months the old power and light AM WHI.e ,m,ny frost -bitten. One died dustrles needing special privileges. t plunt has been inadequate to the land another became Insane from suf- lf allowed to practise their art In needs of the city, and dozens of new j fei lng. the corridors of a state house, the houses have been watting for the new , matter of winning certain needed leg- electric supply. If the electric mm islation lu many states Is only u mat- j ! ' ut lake advantage of Its ter of sending enough lobbyists, arm- ! monopoly of the lighting and power h,18 or the city, it may now De years ne- I fore an agitation for municipal lights j will reach Pendleton. "Get in the Game Alleys reserved for private parties If spoken fur In advance. Brunswick Bowling Alley WADE SILER, Prop. Buildjn oil WINDOW?1 Per. 1.1m. n. . . , moment, Brick . an OMtt!, . Oregon Lumber Ya A1U 8. Opp.cJ The Colambl Lodging Ho Well ventilated. nVd ufl fortable rooms, fnni bdf in connection, hn n, goods are served. Main street, centr ot blcJ tween Alta and Webb ri F. X. SCHeJ rnopniEroa m ed with sufficient revenues. bfen told of the Massachusetts legis lature by Thomas W. Lawson. The only security against their j wiles is to apply the heavy boot. Following the example of Governor I Folk, the legislatures of Xebraska. Kansas, Illinois aad Wisconsin, have J tnken steps to protect the members from the unblushing scoundrels who; follow this nefurious trade. It is the first sun of reviving no- ' tlonal morals. Any one who has attended a ses- j sion of the Oregon legislature and has taken occasion to inquire Into the If the .legislature does not recog' nlze the work of the state irrigation commission in preparing an Irriga tiou bill, it will cast aside one of the j most progressive . movements ever j made by Oregon. Governor Cham- j berlnln has listened to the call of the arid belt, and appointed this com mission from among the highest abll- j Itv in the state. If Its recommendu-1 1,1 the ma,,er and ,nll,k that yu''' tlons are not heeded, what can Oregon expect from Irrigation development along lines made plain by the gov- I r4 i I,OOK STRAIGHT i agree that It is not wise to put off wearing i GLASSES occupation of dozens of smooth gen- j eminent? tlemen who haunt the corridors of j the slate house, has been disgusted at The passage by the senate of Hena finding that these gentlemen were ' lor Smith's fair bill gives promise of mostly . paid lobbyists, supplied. In j most eases, with money and sent to Kalem for the purpose of buying leg islation, If unable to secure It by other meuna. F.ven the presence of such puid, panderers is an insult to the Intelli gence and 'honesty of a legislature. and Orsgon should clear her skirts of .such trash. erupt 0 5 TO TRIM TIIK DESERT'S CLAWS. f-'-.'.v.' . . Too pathway across the Sallon Sea, of Southern California, to the rich mines In the Interior of that grew some region, can be followed In places by the piles of whitening bones of prospectors unU their faithful pack animals, that have perished from thirst Even the whitening bones cannot deter others from daring those same unconuuered perils. Every month In the year, the Salton Sea claims lt victims, swallowed up in Its parched and desolate waste. Now California threaten to trim the claws of this death-dealing wil derness. The legislature is consider ing an appropriation to be used In . making trails, erecting signboards and digging wells across the Salton Sea. The San Francisco Call, In speuk ing of this philanthropic and merci ful mission, says: In order that the perils of the des ert may be lessened State Mineralo gist Lewis E. Aubry is to seek an ap propriation from the legislature pro viding for the erection of signboards and the digging of wells along the Bare been suffering from Impure Blood for many years, having Boils and othei Eruptions. Having heard of S. 6. 8. 1 de cided to try it, and am glad to say that it ha done me a great deal of good. I intend to continue to use it, as I believe it to be the best Blood Medicine on the market Cleveland, Tenu. W. K. Detbm. For over fifteen year I have suffered more or less from Impure Blood. About year ago I had a boil appear on my leg below the knee, which was followed bt three more on my neck. I aw 8. 8. S. advertised and decided to try it Aftet if there Is the least reason for think ! lug that you should do so. To make certain, why not HAVE YOUR EYES TESTED? The employment of scientific In struments by a graduate optician make the test conclusive. It wlH prove that you should or should not wear glasses. If you should, we can fit you at very reasonable prices. Winslow Bros. P. O. Mock. Opticians. taking three bottles all Boils disappeared and I have not been troubled any since. UKO. U. i-KRTIG. 114 W. Jefferson St., Louisville, Ky. Newark. Ohio, May 2. loot Prom childhood I had been bothered with bad blood, skin eruptions aad boils. I had boils ranging from five to twenty in number each season. The burning ac companying the eruption was terrible. S. 8. 8. seemed to be just the medicine needed in my case. It drove out all impu rities and bad blood, giving me perma nent relief from the skin eruption and boils. This has been ten years s0, and I hare never had a return of the disease. Mrs. J. D. Athbrton. Write for ont book on blood and skin diseases. Medics advice or any special in formation abont your case will cost you nothing. TU Swift Spsolflo Csapaay, Atuurta, 8a. & : (Lumber WE WAXT YOU to listen to lumber quotations. They are well worth consider ing when you are about to build. Builders and contractors will find that they get a better grude of lumber at a lower es timate at thlB yard than they can find at any other dealers' in Pendleton. Perrjkton Planing Kills fc-lnt ftiitir, ficp. Going to Move I After February 1 we will lie found In tlie corner room of the Renn building, corner of Conrt and Cottonwood streets, with a complete stock of staple and fancy groceries.. Special low prices will be given on groceries antst we move. D. KEHLER & SON r'"Al St. Anthony's Hospital Private room, elegantly fur nished. Finely equipped operat ing room. Also Maternity De partment Every convenience necessary for the care of the sick. . Telephone Main 16SI. PENDLETON. OIIEGON. Walters' flouring Mills Capacity, 160 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped lc, always on hand. Feed WIlKltF-'S THE GUI Not hard to find If you i when you are hunting for place in the city to buy coal Highest' grade coal and I woud. 1'ronipt delivery. I small orders solicited. Let us keep you nuns. Henry Kopiu DITCH HENRI Office Pendleton Ice Co! Co., Thutie 1781. ! The Freii I Restaurs Best 5 Cent Mesl Uj Private Dlninf fr4 Elegant ninlansi . Gxiaeetlav OUS UFONTAINE, The Grocers BYERS' BEST FLOIR Is made from the choicest wheat that gniwa. Good bread Is assured when Dyers' Bee Flour 1 used.. Bran, shorts, steam rolled barley always on liand. : PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS : l W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. , s B. F. BECK Sanitary Plumber 807 Cottonwood Street The Cigar of Real Merit r PEN DLTO'N !JQli Et;; . 1 I Good I Dry Wo all hjtW . soun 1""'""a.ir-'1 prion FOR CASS' j W. C. MINI 1 &!22fe atrntai t. v in