East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 15, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    EIGHT PAGtti.
DAILY aUST rMBUTTOlf, ORKOOS WKDVKhDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1K04.
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and on that evenln- Bru
jghlin'n gardener, p'jiniei Ih
' first i 1 1 ed In he H Oregon ter-
! rilory n the hanks of Ihe Columbia
at Vancouver.
On tree icrcw from the Ur.y eed.
.-'!. I th- littV eproul attained to
maturUy. encouraged by the moist eoll
Vl.l AIll.K PUBLIC r-KHVICI
Of K. A. HITCHCOCK.
It hj been a bli of turprh- to lb'
old "habitant" .f the capital city to
Mf- the way In which the -cr-lary of
the Interior. Ethan Allen Hitchcock.
RHEUMATISM
CAN NOT BE RUBBED AWAY
TW Ett U It . ft
a Hii-4. it H. ti Pwtia4 14
ai pkiM rt.4 or-r
rneruw tr.a rr-
mit4 0 t., w,. fr.l I wl
Mala
rherl-hed pru.
It was In trie fall of hJO that the
: one little apple, me urn t ripen ri
r-"i -ll a allT'l Into thin tills
tt ar,l .ah ua')-r. voyan- r ari'l -Uitor
' a! fort Vuncouw r Klv-n Jut a tau
' of II.
Kr
oner to Anniniiu.
r? f' i4-mitft MttT Ui ipiir la
aa Of.k ntal 1 li l !.
it t : r 4T: njtf t' kf'lir
nn 1 ioint are sot and nrollen. and the mnscles throbbinZ with tht
hu majp r'-d in M Un.i fraud pr--; p,;,, 0f Rheumatism, relief must be had at once, and it is natural to rub the
utioni. in tn wi-n. aSected parts Willi '.inuucnts, oils, etc. 1 bis treatment dots good in a ""j.
an.J lulriou t llmatu -I Vancouver. It ma n-vtr uif 'l a year aro y temporarily relieving the pain and reducing the inflammation, dui nas u
Aril r.-n flruilly a fiw eat after. ; thai the veriirnent could et-ure a e fleet on the disease itself, because Rbeumatism is more than sk in deep ; it
it ,i,-L,m-.i oi. i -ir lut o, t Uam-! "' nr ""KrmAn m n- fa jn the tlood an(J cannot be rubbed away. Rheumatism is brought on by
It Mm, , , Nr juM , .k wam , (n ttrln W(4JI ,.1 j; tion weak kidnevs, poor bowel action, stomach troubles and a Ren
in. m.i nin u. b.-ndin li.t.h. h . thal , MfmtrUuK any.h n tluagish condition of thVtyttem The refuse and waste matters, which
that ,.,.-. ,ou f.nar uri-l an-. ., l!-,f..-T,i.nv iiiuui.,.. w.e .-u brcarri-d off through the Bat-
:r tary had li-n unwl- ly a'lvwi, , . , ...
ari .Viii.mc hin.if mi., a ,.r- !,.-. venues of bodily waste, are
tat- h l- I e" nr anc 'orra nnc acld an1
Jn fa'-t. Mr. Hitrtuo k i. enemi- other irriUting poisons which are ab-
wrr.'-i to h.- hon-irtiy pleafd with thu aorbed by the blood, making it thin,
action or i.ij riianrnent. t ii-vii.: weak and acrid. Then instead of
thiit h- a ovrrarhinie hlmwlf an l nourishing the different nerves, mns-
thju he would become dlwrediu-d. fn eeSj joints and tissues it fills them
the rontrary. he ha done all thai he wjti poison to produce the aches,
fdalmed he would, and more, puiruim: pajns anj other disagreeable symp-
th- thieve,, and icraften. with the m of the disease Rheumatism
rel-iMl' ii'int nu ninmicuii'iiru
WhIU at work for th F. 0. P. K-
In tb ifimn reslon. I eontra
Bhaumiium and wn coroplatalr balp-
3ft ana
oer 1 60.00 wit h doctor, but got wori
less for about four monies
Wf ot aUmlnate ertry lnt of
' cuaaa r unoertalntr. bjr fttUnc our
VSl
an
1 1. B A. I took i low bottles and ! flgursa whin you
w r ti rA annnfl kBd wall. Mr bsalttl I
la nsw splendid, and I weigh 178 1 lumber?
pounds. Tasrols a Isdy liTina near n
wno is now tsklnt- 8. S. 8 lor acuta I
Rnsamatism. For two ntontus sna couia
not turn hsrselfin bad. but since begin-
ninv your medicine about tnree weeks irAmrtAflV
aco bu Improved rapidly, and is now lUmMUiy
abletositup. 1 can recommend o. . m
to all suffering fromRbeumntura. '
this U'Kiimi'iK the great or-
. j hard of t rKoii have sprung, until
It L the icr-ai-i Industry In many of)
h r fruliful va:i'-y.
KAI.TOX SKA.
T C W- tBt
l.'ehlnd thee le.ive thy merchandise-.
Thy i hur h and ihy rhariiles;
And leave Ihy .'-aco k wit be
hind: KnouKh for me the prlin-il mtnd
That flows In Mrrarus, that
breiithes in a Ind:
f:.ive all thy pedant lore apart;
God hid the whole world In thy
heart.
Krneriion.
ioNf.rT sTiti-.irr in town.
Then w-rn no longer any doubt
that the Kt"-at deprem-lon ill the il.nert
of iw.utherii f'.'tliforrila whTe Walton
1 fltuated In lo be converted Into a
lake.
The water ban been pourinii in there
for a lonii time through works r-oii-tni:ted
for IrrlKallon purp'owrs and
It has been iiec-esary for people to
move off lands that (he walern have
since covered.
The understanding has been thai the
IrrlKutlon canal, w hich the river wiled
upon and converted to I's own pur
pofec, wiis H-dely renpoiiifible for IhlK
eiHToii'-hrnetit of the water, but it Im
now staled that railway engineer-1
IP-ve water Is rushing III through crev
ices caused by earthquake.
IjimI May several shocks occurred in
lhat section, and It is the theory of
the engineers that these opened fls
and
ame-tor wno gaineo lajne at iicon
deroga. It ha been oulle amusing to watch
the land fraud developments in the
Interior department, especially with
their reference lo Hecretary Hitchcock
as a cabinet mlnl-lcr. Mr. Hitchcock
was one of President McKlnley s cab
inet, following the resignation of C.
H l'11-s of New York.
need anything In
g near ma
li. ?oui5 ! Gray's Harbor CommercM1
8. 0. LAS81TEB.
W.
J. KEWELL, Manatw.
PI tone Main
la:t us help along the movement to
open up Court str'-el. from the west
end of that sireel lo McKay creek.
mo, I thus t.reoure one dctlelltful drive' sures between the Halton banlll
for the clly an I open up an easy road' the gulf of California.
Into the city for the country people. I II Is asserted by w.-lenilsls there
Tho opening of this street and the are remains of two or more civlHza-
construction of a good wagon road Hons along the shores of that am -lent
nut to the mouth of McKay creek as!'a. The supposition Is that the baMii
projected, will give us onu straight has filled several times, the Inlet even-
drive about three miles In lengih from
I was severely troubled with Rheuma
tism. I bad It In my knees, legs and
ankles, and any one who has ever n4
Knenmat.am knows how excruciating
the ttn is and bow It Interferes wlta
one at work. I was truly in bad shape-;
Having been botnerea wua n ir v-
years, off and on. A local physician ad
vised me to use S. 8. S. I did so. After
t-.king two bottles I noticed the sore
bass and pain were greatly reduced. I
continued the medicine and was thor
oughly cured; all pain, eoreness and In
flammation gone. I recommend 8. 8. aw
to all Khenmnue sufferers.
J. t. AONEW,
808 E. Oreenbrler St. Xt. Vernon, 0.
is usually worse in Winter for the
reason that cold and dampness are
exciting causes. The nerves become
excited and sting with pain, the mus
cles are sore and drawn, the joints
swollen and stiff and the sufferer
lives in intense agony; and if the
disease is not checked it often leaves
Its victims helpless cripples for life.
' Sheumatism cannot be rubbed awav
Mr. Hitchcock soon developed a fcot it ran lie driven from the blood
I penchant for reform In his d-partment . g g g j- a pft UooA
I real reform which made It hot for .... f ,mi ,, nrn.
the ras.a.s-and U"'? ?!i duces a complete chanee in the en-
talk .ha. Mr. Hitchcock would proba- Jue circulation; the thin u aend Iblood I u made pure and rich, and as it goes
l,i rign as soon aa he had finished through the body nourishes and soothes the irritated nerves, eases the throb-
uing luuacica, auu uissuocs auu 1
out of the system the irritating particles
in the joints which are keeping up thej
pain and inflammation. S. S. S. cures
Rheumatism permanently, and in addi
tion tones up the digestion and stimu
lates the different members of the body
tn their full 1iirv an there is no cause . i Ton mn'i
. , ... ... ti- v - - inii we waul jour mun -- -
necom n nuge jose ... . , another attack. Do not waste time trying to rub Rheumatism away, but d lhan glvs U8 yr order,
hear lhat a change Is being considered . . ... ... , o c c .5- u .-A A, M f Winter , 1
In the Interior department portfolio. . -- "J ' p." '
At one time, when the interior de-i will not keep you in continual pain and agony. Special book on Rheuma
partment Is. for Instance. Investigating tiara and any medical advice will be given free.
with certain Investigations being made
at lhat time.
Just who was responsible for the
starting of these rumors may not be
toPL The sources vary, but the ru-
mors nevertheless have ncen so con-j
dat. or rather so regular at Inter-!
vals of four or five months, t'.iat It has
owowo
PURELY VEGETABLE.
the hospital to the turn of the road at
McKay creek canyon.
It will give an easy grade Into and
out of the city from all directions and
will make a park at the mouth of
Tutullla. more easy of access from
the city.
The city council and Ihe county
court are both d-cply Interested in
this matter and It should bu carried
out at once. It Is a good opportunity to
use the rock crueller and road roller,
ft Is a good opportunity to do some
thing helpful for both Ihe city and
the adjoining country.
OOKPOIt TIO IIIXPS DltWidV.
tually becoming choked und the water
evaporating.
When the sea existed It brought on
rain that fell upon the nearby moun
tains and made a large tract suitable
for Ihe habitation of man. It now
looks as though the waters were
again escorting Ihelr right of posses
sion, but whether they will again give
inolxlure to the neighboring thirsty
lands without the aid of man remains
to be seen.
PKOPI.K WII.I. MM) A WAV.
Theodore II. Wilcox, president and
principal stockholder In the Pacific
Coast Klevator company, which Is now
being unjuilly and maliciously abused
in this city, Is now In Washington. 1).
C, working as a special committee
from Ihe Portland chamber of com
merce In Ihe herculean task of secur
ing river appropriation with which to
Improve Ihe Columbia.
Mr. Wilcox was not asked by tho
chamber of commerce of Portland
what corporal Ion ho represented, nor
what his politics were, but he was se
lected because of his fitness and abili
ty, and because (let us mention It ever
with shame) Oregon, the proud em
pire founded mid nurtured and re-de-
ined by the pioneers. Is now with
out rcprco-ntatlvcH In congress.
Mr Wilcox, us it nrlvaic. citizen, has
a right to hold any position lo which
the people of Oregon call til in. All
in -n In Ihe employ of his company
who are decent, public-spirited, hon
or.', .ne men have the same right.
Mil; OHM.ON APPI.I
The New York World mentions the
fnct that the slate constitution of New
York stands as a barrier against pub
lic ownership.
Why. dear old fellow, when the peo
ple get ready for public ownership,
state constitutions, clly ordinances,
monopolistic franchises and all old
fogies will ! swept asnlii-and changed
lo suit Ihe progressive bbiils of the
times.
Are not the people the maker of
slate conslltutlons? When the people
are ripe for public ownership they
will make u constitution which will
permit of and husband public ownership.
A constitution made by monopolists
Is no more appalling lhan so much
narclirnent. when thu minds of tho
great mass of people change.
The people make constitutions, city
charters and all other codes by which
rovernmeiit and Industrial lite are
sustained and guarded.
When Pendleton gels ready to take
over tho electric light and gus plants
II w ill be but a simple thing to change
cliarli:rsconHtlliitloiis, franchises, pub
lic policy anil old fogy Ideas. The
people lire a big affair, when once
aroused and set to thinking deeply.
f,.al:.ii tu-umlulu It m:iv be one class,
of prominent citizens who. with the I
wish father to the thought, hear that j
Mr. Hitchcock is likely to be succeed-j
ed by some one else. j
At another time the representatives
of Ihe cattlemen, whose miles of barb
ed w ire fence are being cut or removed
by orders from the secretary of the In- ,
fringe may be responsible lndlrecllyi
for a rumor of Mr. Hitchcock's re-;
moval, and at all times the land and
timber thieves of the far west are
ready to fill In a gap when there has
been no newspaper comment on this ,
subject for a reasonalde period. j
The amount of It Is that the admin
istration cannot get along without Mr. I
Hitchcock. His rugged honcHly and '
determination to weed out the blood- j
suckers and grafters who are despoil- ;
ing the nation of Its agricultural lands I
and Its great timber resource have
highly commended themselve to every j
patriotic man and woman who have j
followed his course, and while his-
work Is undoubtedly highly satufac-:
tory to the administration and lo the
president who has himself expressed
strong views on this question of land
anil timber grabbing, even If It should I
be desired to get rid of Secretary
Hitchcock, it would be an extcenfiy
difficult und undiplomatic move to!
make. U. 1C. Iiyrd In Maxwell's Tall- i
man. i
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, 4
The Habit of Health
Many people have a habit of ailing. How much better it would be
to learn to keep well. For health, after all, is largely a matter of
habit, which all may acquire with a li'tle practise.
BEECHAH'S PILLS
teach good habits to Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. If you
are subject to Bilious Attacks, suffer from Constipation or are
troubled with Indigestion, Nervousness or Headache, iicccham's
Pills will reform all these bad habits and set an example of Rood
health, which the body will quickly follow. You can break up all
sickly habits by occasionally using the health suggestions trans
mitted by lJeecham's Pills.
Sold Everywhere In Dexe.
10c and tile.
Tmrn yor step her wheat re
want good, clean coal. W furnlah
our trade with the best that I mined
HenryKopittke
DUTCH IIKNRT.
Office, Pendleton Ice ft Cold Storage
Company. 'Ptrone Main 17.
MM,
LET I'S rTIX YOUR
BI?f WITH
Rock Spring Coal
Recognlud aa th beat
and moat economical fuel.
We aa prepared to con
tract with you for your
winter' supply. W de
liver coal or wood to any
part of th city
Laatz Bros.
INIH.W PHILOSOPHY.
1 1
Oregon will pioduce this year over
t'l') carina Is of apples, which will
find l.ielr way Into every market In Ihe
km Id.
: even'y-elght years ago on next
Thanksgiving day. Ihe first apple seed
was planted I I "old Oregon."
11 wa a romantic and fascinating
event, and bow It has lived and thrived
tin I i'cu'l over the stale and carried
In lame over Ihe world!
At a dinner In London. In the winter
of IkS'i a lady at the baimuet board
drop). Hiii i- or four apple seeds Into
tin pocket if a wulHlcoal worn by
Ocoige Mini a governor of the
1 1 I ;-. - 1 1 Cay (oinpany. who was oon
to ri luitt to Aslotla, then called P'ort
Ocoige.
i lie raid to Mmpi-on to plant the
si-i- It In llils wilderness and think of
her when he did It.
.Inii .on i ami; across thu Allanlli
lo M iuIhmI, ui-hkoi Ihe wild Annu l' an
.oiiilninl to l-'ort Oenrge and thence
lo Vancouver, the newly founded
liome of the company on Ihe Colum
bia. M a dinner nt Vancouver on the day
of the fall liainiuet of IHi7. ufler the
summer hunting pud trapping was
over, a day corresponding to lh pres
ent ThiinkMglvIng day, Hlmpson re
called the Jest of tho Iwindon friend.
and ill ransacking through his
I.LNACY IN 1-O.MlON'.
I wan once In the market place of a
city In Deccan, listening to a Chris-!
tlan lirahmln preach the gospel, a!
student from a college In Ceylon trans
lated his words for me In excellent
Kngllsh. The pieacher spoke of the
nature of Cod, Inlinlte, nil good, nil
wise, all loving, when a Hindu In the
congregation began vehemently to
contradict. The dispute became so
hot that It was proposed to leave the
street, and entering a a'arden near at
hand to sit down undei .he trees and
have' the discussion to an end. The
substance of It wa this: The Hindu
asks the Christian n follows: "You,
declare Clod to be Infinite?" "Ye."
"What Is the meaning of Infinite?" "!t (
means HinltlosH." "And what part of
speech Ik good?" "flood Is an adjec-j
live." "And what Is the grammatical !
function of an adjective?" "To limit ai
noun. ' "How then do you apply an
adjective to Ood calling Him good.
and thus limiting the limitless?" !
I'y this philosophy, therefore. Ood i
cannot be described, no adjective ap- '.
piles lo Him. and we can neither'
preach about Him nor urge any to I
worship Him. How then can we -have;
anything to do with mm? In Ihei
conversation described above, the
Christian Prahmin took his turn Ini
The Home of Bargains
That's what my store H. I realize that money saving price
are what bring the biislncen, and will aavo you money on
New and Seconil-Ilan.l furniture, on t'lilnawure, (ilus-
wnre, Tlnunrei, and F.namci War.
' Come and aco the cttr i s octal bargain I liuvo In lieutlug
und cook Move and steel ruiic.eN.
V. STR0BEL
HA IX STIII '1
XFAR OKPin
tit) EAST CO HIT STIM'.ET.
BYR.V BEST FLOUR
I- iiiHile Iniiii the ctioli-.f wheal thai grows i.immi
a.-iinil when ller' llesi Hour Is use, I liru -hurts.
iiiirn-) always on Itaial.
asking questions. "You believe In
Iindon has 2,i.')'J persons on It (lod a Infinite?" Yes, I n believe. I
II dx of lunatics. Of these, are : "And you say that no adjective can
Hiippnled by the rates. Tho county1 ,e applied to Hltn?" "I so affirm,
courn 11 Is at lis wits' end trying lo de- "How then can you distinguish Him
vl-e accommodations for the rapidly from nothing?"
Iiicp-ashig numbers of tho city' In- j That become the question, How
sane. January 1, 1!')4, Kngland and ' can you distinguish Illm from noth
Walis. ullli about 2.0D.O'ii Inhabl-1 ng? You cannot, by logic or dis
tant, had llT.rj'.' Insani! persons an . cUrse, hut you amy by long process
Increase of 32.14 over lii'l.'l. of contemplation or of usrcticlsm
The ratio of Ihe Insane to every 1 0.- tiriiiK yourself to a place yhero you
00(1 of population went up from 34.1 4 will understand. Then It will appear
lo ::l.71 In i months. This almost p, y,,u that (lod I the only reality,
incredible and dangerous Increase 1 and that everything which men regard
(ar beyond tho recorded Increase In :IH ri.u un Illusion earth, and mini,
tin- kingdom's population. Indeed, the ami sky, and devil, and gods, and life,
dm adi! miM-mil shows that Ihe num- nnd dcuth, and my own oul all are
her of the lnrano was as l to 327 In such stuffs o dreams, having no real
lh'il find a 1 to 2KS In 1!04. At this ..xlsteine. for that which Is, I the In
line of Increase Ihe end of Knglaud's finite. My own existence Is Illusion
stipi-e.iiacy In many lines Is In sight, pke nil the rest, excepting as I comet
Luckily, before It Is loo late. leglMla-jt,, Identify myaelf with Iho change.
lion inav devise method or meeting p,,, tlmeles. limitless, IndcHcrlbabli
j PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. II V Kits. Proileu.r
(4eeeei: -
eei i
or,1 e
m rolled
old
the matter und securing a remedy.
Cp lo date nil efforts ut a success
ful explanation have Iso-n unavailing.
The evpensn of filling up quarter for
UlCH" lie
olher place. In a serious consider anon
an 1 Investigation of tho whole prob
lem ;,n I nil polnls connected there
with. Ihe foii golng facis and figures
an- fiom n Imlly Mall clipping sent
by .null l.lefeld of I'relblirg, Oer-manv.
ultimate an I absolute. Cliaulauiuaii.
ITS SO HARD
plu ha forced London and Tr) r,.fuse certain articles of food at
meal tlin. You wnnt them, but thorn':)
the distress thai always follows. Henri
burn, llloiilliig, llciuhieho. Cramps, or
Voililllug makn you feel nilicraliln. In
HOSTFTT Ell'S
Stomncfi Titters
you'll find sure relief. It strengthens
Ch ilian Iley arrived In New York
clly a few diiy ago from Turkey. Ha the digestive organs and thus prcveiilsi
I n n Albanian revolutionist nnd a these iilpnnnla. whl'-h will develop Into
professing Christian,
been - onflscntcd and
Id head.
Ill estate have
a prlco et upon
Chronic l)VMicpsln If not ullelnled lo
at nnce. Try a bottle und lent It for
youraelf. All druggist and dealers.
I
Mr. R. F". Payn. (Payne'
pViarmacyl Idaho Fall, Idaho,
writes: 1,TVe have Just old th
last cure (TRIB), send one-half
dozen at once. Trlb ha oured
five of the hardest kind of cane.
One man here used It last Sep
tember, and cannot mll win,
liquor or beer now without
making him alck. He had been
a hard drinker for It year."
Father DesmaraJ. pastor of
the Roman Catholic church.
The Dalle, Ore., write: "I
know of good results obtained .
E. u" of ,our Tr'b 'n cur-
uor and tobacco uaera,"
CHICKENS
NEED
SHELL
HONE
ORIT
AM) MANY OTHER THINON
WHICH
C.F.Colesworthy
CAN 81PPI.Y YOC WITH.
I7-12 F.AST AITA STREET
Good Lumber
Ih wit'. In your rench at unuHualty at
irudlvo prict'H, If you come to our
ynnlM. We carry at till tlmps a lar
"an-1 vnrk1 Htock of Rplemlid, clear
HtrnlKht-Kiftl"'-
LUMBER.
thnroiiKhly dried ami muly fr .rnmtv
Oregon Lumber Yard
1iihIIMoi. Orrtfon.
HIGH GRADE
I.nundcrlng of Collars, Cuff and
Shirts. The most fastidious men will
have nntliing to he ilcslrisl If their
linen is entrusted tn us for liiiindevlnu.
A LAlIMlltV
vthcro you will lie saved nil worry ns
to the condition of your clothe, iliey
nrn ill ways right.
Pendleton Steam
Iciindry
Tlio Vii-to-llnlo Ijaumlry.
ITSIIMAN ft PlliOltS, Proprietor,
'mono Main 179.
Ihe Grouse Season
IS NOW III-.TJE. WE HAVE A FINE
LINE OF AMMUNITION. COMB
AND SEE f S nri OUE YOU GO OUT
IOH THE ISIIlnS.
Taylor Hardware
Company
741 Main Street
THE POPULAR PLACff TO
EAT IS THE
The French
Restaurant
Kvcrvthliig served flrat-cbMs.
I lest regular meal In Pendle
ton tor US cent.
SHOUT ORDERS
A BPECIALTY.
Polydore Moens, Prop.