East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 29, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY EAST OItKCO.IA?r, PEXDI.ETON, OREGON. FIUDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, IMS.
EIGHT PAGES.
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Brains vs. Tears
exclaim js with
one voice. Give me
MryiJoJieMopkin-r
Boy-Proof Clothes'
A Mg eommlsKioii Is never paid by
the Golilen Iiule Store to some for
eigner to come In anil run our l.tslncws
for us. We huve nothing but byiiioa
thy and tears for tlmso who by nature
lack the cnimolty to manage tl'clr Own
affairs. It Is their misfortune Uioy
cun't help It,
We believe there Is but one tiling
thnt "111 draw and hold trade, I. e. ri' 1
bargains. On these we rely. It makes
no difference wluit others may adver
tise. We will save you money on
every purchase. N
Golden Rule Store
(iOI.DEN KUI.E PRICES--GOLDEN RULE TREATMENT.
GENERAL NEWS.
The total present attendance at Yale
university is about 3500.
Seven thousand union painters In
New York will strike unless their
wages are raised 50 cents per day.
The Minneapolis Times, for 14 years
an Independent paper, has suspended
with no likelihood of being: revived.
The fair now In progress at Nel
son, B. C.. is accounted a great suc
cess. The attendance Is 50 per cent
greater than last year.
Securities valued at $380,000 have
been stolen by unknown parties from
the office of a Wall street broker
whose name is withheld.
General Stoessel, who commanded
the Russian forces at Port Arthur, Is
at Moscow, suffering from a stroke of
paralysis which affects the entire left
side.
The Chinese government Is display
ing considerable energy In occupying
Manchuria since the close of the war,
and assuming responsibility for good
order.
Fifteen carloads of dressed mutton
have Just left San Francisco for
Alaska. The largest single consign
ment of cold storage ever sent to that
region.
Jimmy Rritt has taken in $100,000
during his career as a prize fighter.
He Is thrifty and has saved and Invest
ed much the greater part of the
mount. (
In an overalls factory at Los Ange
les Miss F.mma Rlauvelt. an operator,
was completely scalped by her hair
becoming entangled In the machinery.
She will die.
Among the vessels driven ashore
and wrecked at Manila by the ty
phoon Is the American ship Hecla.
Captain Nelson, which sailed from
Portland. Or., August 30. She clear
ed with 1,091,058 feet of lumber.
Hall Caine, the great English nov
elist, declares he would rather write
novels than be king of England, or
president of the United States. He
opines that the great unwritten Amer
ican novel must handle the wealth
and Industrial problems adequately.
The 270th academic year of Harvard
rollege was begun September 28. It
Is believed that the entering class will
be one of the largest In the history of
the college. Many Improvements
have been made In the college build
ings during the summer.
Jacob Hart, a legless Chicago man,
pleaded guilty to shooting and killing
his wife. Hart claimed she was too
intimate with other men. There was
little proof to back a charge of mur
der, but Hart "wanted to have It off
his mind," and preferred the peniten
tiary anyhow.
NORTHWEST NEWS.
REAL ESTATE.
We have more property listed for
sale than we can handle, and conse
quently are compelled to refuse to list
property unless the pHce Is right. We
get the seller's very lowest price, as If
buying for ourselves, and frequently
have absolutely refused to list proper
ty at prices other firms formerly had
It listed.
We have been In the county for 20
years, and moreover, have bought and
sold approximately $700,000 worth of
city and country property and claim to
know values.
We have good wheat lands and
stoc k ranches, but we muKe a special
ty of city property and can. for four
hours fast driving with horse and
buggy, show you city property for
sale.
We select our own list and sell
what we choose. If you are thinking
of Investing you cannot afford to do
so before seeing us. and whether you
buy of us or not Is Immaterial. We
will be glad to see you, and show you
samples.
We are members of the Interstate
Investors' Association, composed of
the h-adlng real estate firms chosen,
one from each of six hundred counties
throughout Western United States and
Canada. We can handle property for
you In these counties as well as If we
wars there.
E. T. WADE & SON.
Office In E. O. Ilulldlni... P. O. Box
324. 'Phone Mack Sill.
PBNDLETON OREGON.
The Union county fall will be held
at La Grande from October 3 to 9, in
clusive. The entire Pa louse country has been
visited by a drenching rain of two
duys' duration.
The vote at Colville. Wash., was
unanimous for a AO-mill tax to raise
$40,000 for a new school house.
The wheat crop around EJwall.
Wash., Is much heavier this year than
last, though not of any better quality.
At Lewlston, Idaho, Police Judge C.
P. Coburn was convicted of malicious
mischief In shooting a neighbor's dog,
and wus fined $1 and costs.
Dora Jennings and her brother,
Henry, both under 15 years of age, are
In Jail at Grant's Pass, charged with
the murder of their father by shoot
ing. Fire destroyed the Chinese quarter
of Weavervllle, Trinity county, Cat. A
heavy rain stopped Its further progress
and now the exclusion element declare
the Lord is on their side.
Trinidad, a locality contiguous to
Wenatchee, is getting the reputation
of raising an extra fine quality Al
of winter wheat. Millers and shippers
In every direction are reaching for it.
W. D. Cummlngs stole an overcoat
at Spokane. One hour later he was in
Jail for the offense. He escaped, stole
the same overcoat a second time, was
recaptured and resentenced the same
day.
C. M. Cllne, secretary and treasurer,
and Jack Milne, steward of the Cor
vallis Athletic club, have been convict
ed of violating the local option law by
handling liquors for beverage pur
poses. In the club.
The first snow of the season has
fallen In the Coeur d'Alenes, ' Burke
being covered on September 27 with
a coat of damp snow. The same date
the hilltops around Wardner were
covered with snow.
One of the details of the undertak
ing to make Spokane a city of 150,000
Inhabitants, is the raising of $40,000
to put into advertising. Less than
$5000 has been raised so far, and the
machine Is beginning to creak.
In less than three years 134 crlm
lual cases have been appealed from
the Portland municipal court. Of this
numhber 18 have met with a penalty
In the higher court, leaving 118 to be
cleared, either Justly or unjustly.
STRAIN TOO GREAT.
Hundreds of Pendleton People Find
It So.
The hustle and worry of business
men.
The hard work and stooping of
workmen.
J'hc woman's household cares,
Are .oo great a strain on the kid
neys.
Backache, headache, sldeache.
Kidney troubles, urinary troubles
follow.
A Pendleton citizen tells you how
to cure them all.
Charles W. Beale, expressman, liv
ing at 300 West Tustln street, corner
of Aura street, and well known to
every resident of Pendleton, says:
"For years past I have been troubled
with kidney disorders, caused, I think
by heavy lifting required by my oc
cupation. The strain was such that
I was unable to stoop or rise again
without pain and effort. The kidney
secretions were Irregular, especially
at night and caused me much annoy
ance. When I first heard of Doan'a
Kidney Pills I decided to try them
and got a box at Brock & McComas'
drug store. They have relieved me
to a very great extent, both as to the
backache and the urinary trouble,
and I have the greatest confidence
In them."
For sale by all dealers. Price SO
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo.
N. T., sole agents for the United
States,
Remember the name Doan's end
take no other.
Salesmen Wanted Cash advanced
weekly; good territory open; outfit
free. Some are making $100 to $150
per month. Why not you? Address,
Washington Nursery Company, Top
penish, Wash.
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VAST TRADE 1"0SS1IUI.1T1KS
NOW 1IKFORK AMERICA
Great Soaemist of tlie INtciflc Makes
It Posslblo for Tills Country to Hunt
lnute tho Entire Trade of the Orient
Amerleun Manufacturers Should
Awukcn to the Opportunities Rehire
Them.
Our complete stock of fall hats are
here. Boston store.
Three thousand millions nf dollars
Thut is the arithmetical measure
of the commerce of the orient, says
special dispatch from Washington
Thus it Is summed up by tho official
statistician of the government's de
purtment of statistics.
And that commerce Is said to be
"yet small" as compared with the
world's commerce.
The population of Asia and Oceun-
lea Is 850.000.000. while that of all
other parts of the world combined Is
only about 750.000,000. Its land area
is 18.000,000 square miles, while that
of other :arts of the world 34,000,000;
yet the commerce of the orient Is but
a paltry $3,000,000,000, while that of
other parts of the world is $19,000,
000.000.
So It Is : een that the average per
capital commerce In the orient Is $3
a year, while the average per capita
for the rest of the world Is $27 a year,
The trouble hus been luck of rail
roads. This lack Is soon to be supplied
is being supplied.
The orient hus less than one-tenth
of the world's railways, though it has
more than ono-half the world's popu
lation and a third of Its area.
It Is Interesting to note thut the two
countries In this orient which have
most railways Japan and India
have the largest Increase of trade. In
dia has about 28.000 miles of ralwuy.
Japan has about 4500 miles of rail
way. The foreign commerce of China,
with 400,000,000 Industrious people
(but no railways), has grown but
$100,000,(100 since 1870: that of India
with 300,000.000 people, and a system
of railways, has grown $268,000,000;
and that of Jasan, with only 45,000
000 and a system of railways, hUB
grown $215,000,000.
And how does the United Stat'S
stand to share in this commenia
prize of the orient?
All the countries and Islands of Asia
and Oeeanica now Import buy from
the rest of the world about as much
as the United States exports annually.
Our share in that market ut present Is
about 8 oer cent.
But the United States Is better situ
ated than any occidental country to
share In, and increase that trade. ,
At present the United States sells .o
the Orient about $100,000,000 worth
of goods a year, whilo Europe s-ds
$600,000,000. Hut tho records of the
past 10 years show that we are gain
ing much more rapidly In this trade
than uny other nation.
The imports from China, Japan and
Australia from all European coun
tries combined showed an increase In
1903 of but $45,000,000 as compared
with 1900, while the Increase In tm
portatlons by those countries from tho
United States alone In the same period
was $49,000,000, thus showing that
our gain in their Import trade was ac
tually greater than the gain of till
Europe combined.
Our purchases, too. from the orient
have grown since 1870 from less than
$32,000,000 to $190,000,000 in 1901.
We take from them large quantities
of raw silk, tea, hemn. jute, tin, goat
skins, etc.. and we send them raw an.l
manufactured Iron and steel, flour
meats and rice.
.No country has the natural advnii'
tages which are possessed by the Unit'
ed States for securing this oriental
trade. In the command which Ameii
can merchants have of the Pacific
ocean. Our national frontage on the
Pacific Is 12.500 nautical miles, while
that of the United Kingdom Is 10,000,
of Russia 6000. Japan 5000 and China
about 3000.
In addition to this we are about be
ginning tho construction of the lath
mlan canal, which, when comple'ed,
will furnish direct water communlca
tlon between the orient and our pro
ducing manufacturing sections In the
cast and south. Cotton, Iron and
breadstuffs will go by this route to
the orient, touching at the ports of
Seattle, San Francisco and Tacoma.
By this means alone the United
States would increase her oriental ex
ports from $100,000,000 to $500,000,-
000 per annum.
Trustees' Meeting Tonight.
A special meeting of the executive
committee of tho board of trustees
of Pendleton academy will be held this
evening at 8:45 at tho Presbyterian
church.
Tho man who chooses his words
seldom has to make any of them good
Quick and Easy
You can learn Gregg
Shorthand in half to
two-thirds the time needed
for old fashioned y stems.
Pmr-ilce the a hove, scntencon. (IieK,
shorthand Is modern. No shndlni;. rn
position, no brick strokes, no haul nn
glf'S. Hased on natuinl handwi Iti-if
Kaslent to learn; 'HMfpt to it"id
Only nurhorixid ffRphrfl In Portland
LESSONS BY MAIL, $15.
Write for (free) Illustrated catalogue
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BUSINESS COLLEGE
t-now
BUY A LOT IN URIAH
AND
MAKE BIG MONEY
"Ukiah is the Place"
Owing to the advance in property value on January
1, 1906. we will buy all the unsold lots
and immediately close
the sale
9 Pays
IS twe light
For the sale of 364 lots that at least calculation will
double in value in this time.
The present price asked per lot is only
Payable $5.00 cash, balance in install
ments of $2.50 per month
The time will soon be past for buying property in UKIAH at its first price.
Once you couid afford to wait until this time, but now the promise
of immediate development of this fertile
valley assures that
YOU CAN'T AFFORT 70 WAIT ANOTHER DAY
Before getting in on this deal at ground-floor values
Remember that the name
UKIAH
Will be a synonym for: The greatest summer resort on the coast; the finest
grade of finishing lumber; the best dairy products; a high grade of
coal; the finest horses ane cattle in the world. When the
raiiroad arrives at this beautiful prairie land it will find
the most resourceful country yet unopened. That
time is close at hand.
"UKIAH IS THE PLACE"
".'Xhas. A.' EHi
106 E. Alta St. Pendleton, Ore.
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