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OltEGOXIAN STIIIS UP
PARTY PREJUDICE.
Repeated Utterances of tho IJIg Dully
fcliow tlmt It Seeks to Defeut Pop
ulnr Election of Senators Declares
!iat Fulton Following Will Not Let
Cako Manage State Campaign.
That the Portland Oregonlan and
the Fulton following In Portland are
determined ,to overthrow the will of
the people In the election of United
States senator net winter Is shown
by the repeated utterances of the
Oregonlan and especially Its covert
fight on W. M. Cake as republican
state chairman. The Oregonlan of
Monday, August 10, says of the com
ing of Senator Bourne, the organiza
tion of the next legislature and the
election of the senate:
Should Bourne come to Oregon next
month he will find his politics very
much In need of his presence, or of
his absence, as the case may be. His
friends think his visit will help theft
cause; his foes say It will have the
opposite effect.
The latter say It will make conspic
uous tho alliance between him and
Chamberlain, show up the opposition
to him of the national republican
committee, enable his enemies more
easily to line up republican forces on
straight party Issues and aid the
movement for the election of a repub
lican United States senator, against
Chamberlain, democrat.
In each of his endeavors, Bourne
will have a hard pull. From the
looks of things he will not be success
ful In preventing organization cau
cuses of republican members of the
senate and tho house which means
that there will be an anti-Bourne
president and an anti-Bourne speaker.
Those two officers thus chosen are
very likely to bo anti-Statement No.
1 men. While nothing can be as
serted positively so far ahead of the
event, Bourne Is In extreme danger
of losing these two fights. As for
election of United States senator,
that Is Involved In doubt; much de
pends on the outcome of the presiden
tial election and on Chamberlain's as
sumed non-partisanship as to wheth
er seven or eight republican Statement
No. 1 legislators will refuse or fall
to vote for him.
Taft Men Want Wlllintn.
As for Cake's leadership of the
Taft campaign, that wll be Impossi
ble, since the Fulton followers will
pot stand for It and the national com
mittee wants National Committeeman
Itnlph Williams to direct the cam
paign in this state.
It is learned on good authority
that .Chairman Hitchcock of the na
tional committee .has urged k Fulton
men to depose Cake from the chair
manship of the republican state cen
tral committee and has said that
otherwise Oregon will receive no part
of the Taft campaign fund.
Tho Fulton men, however, hoping
to hold the Cake forces In line for
Tnft, have sought peace with them by
proposing that Cake appoint a Taft
managing committee, consisting of
Italph Williams, tjeorge H. Williams,
F. W. Leadbetter, C. Hen Uiosland
anil J. P. Kennedy, at least three of
whom are Cake's wwra personal
friends.
To this plan, transmitted to Cake
In Boston by wlu Cake has not re
sponded, though nearly two weeks
have elapsed. Perhaps Cake plans to
have his central - committee dispose
of the Taft campaign management. It
is known that before going east he
Instructed that notices be sent out
about August 20 for a meeting of the
committee September 5. Will Bourne
be In Oregon then?
THE TRAMP PRINTER.
PnliiR of a Onco Fiinilllnr Figure In
Xowsnper Offices,
What has become of tho old time
printer, once so familiar before the
Invasion of the linotype machine?, He
used to Bhow up with the first frost.
You found him In the offlc early some
October morning, toasting his back
before the stove. Ills first request
was, "Boss, may I look over the ex
changes?" and he was soon pawing
around among tho papers on the ed
itorial table. By 9 o'clock ho had
levied sufficient tribute, on ;the .boys
to get a shave and a drink, and After
dinner he was picking up brevier In
a way to make an expert envious.
All winter he worked as steadjjy as
a clock. Many were the stories he
told around a back room fire on a
Sunday afternoon. Though without
much' education, his very wanderings
had made him an entertaining per
sonage. In the spring, however, when the
tiny breeze buzzed lazily against the
sunny window pane "hd tho lilac
bushes In the courthouse yard were
putting forth their fragrant lavender
plumes and the night air was pungent
with the odor of bvrnlng brush piles
and sweet with earthy exhalations of
upturned sod and everywhere could
be heard the laughter of children
playing In the twilight, a change came
over the spirit of the tramp printer.
He felt tho call of the road, with Its
luxurious days of animal delight un
der the clear skies of spring, with Its
privilege of work when you! wish and
Idle when you will. He wished to see
the boys again, to visit the fifty of
fices where he had friends. So . one
Monday morning In mid-April when
you entered the office you missed his
form at tho case, the months' familiar
figure with one gallus down and a
short oil stained cob pipe protruding
from under a slightly luminous nose.
Yet with all his vagrant impulses, you
felt kindly towards, your nomadic
brother In the art preservative and
were ever ready for him to come
again.
Before It Is too late some gifted pen
should tell the story of the tramp
printer. It Is one teeming with ro
mance and the very best possibilities
of good literary effort. True, today
almost every office has the remorse
less, speedy and ever ailing machine,
but no one can wax either enthusi
astic or reminiscent over a mere ma
chine. Shawnee (Okla.) Herald.
WALKED THROUGH THE
THIRD STORY WINDOW.
FEAT OF PIONEER WOMEN.
Sirs. G. M. Teal of Ia Grande oiul
Mrs. Eaton of Portland, Up Mt.
Emily.
Two pioneer women, ' Mrs. O. M.
Taal of this city, aged 70 years, and
her sister, Mrs. Ellen Eaton, who Is
here on a visit from Portland, and
is two years younger than Mrs. Taal,
made the trip to the summit of Mt.
Emily Saturday, says the La Grande
Star.
These two women are pioneer res
idents of this valley and have on
many occasions heretofore scaled the
heights of this county's highest
mountain.
They decided to repeat the experi
ence of their earlier years and made
the ascent together once more. The
trip was made without special diffi
culty. While on this expedition they
also secured a good supply of huckle
berries, for which the Mount Emily
section Is specially noted.
IlJiker City Man IjuuIh on His Feet
and .Will Lives Walked In His
Sleep.
Early this morning B. F. Plaster,
who lately came here from Union to
take charge of the Columbia cafe In
the Columbia hotel building near the
O. It. & N. depot, walked out of a
third story building on the north side
of the hotel, says the Baker City Her
ald. He alighted on his feet, but fell
over and cut a severe gash In his
head. The general shake up was se
vere and ho was Immediately taken to
St. Francis hospital, where he Is rest
ing comfortably today.
How Plaster ever happened to do
such a thing Is a mystery. He gives
no explanation of the strange act him
self and there are those who are close
to him who cannot say positively how
it happened. The claim Is made that
he Is a somnambulist and while in a
comatose condition took the perilous
leap, which under ordinary conditions
It Is thought would have resulted In
many broken bones, If not In Instant
death.
Mr. Plaster Is known to many peo
pie here. He has lived In Union for
a long time and only a short time a$4
decided to come to Baker and cast
his lot here. It is known that he was
greatly worried over business affairs,
but there Is a belief that this would
not have caused him to Intentionally
commit this morning's peculiar incident.
How to Avoid Appendicitis.
Most victims of appendtcltles are
those who are habitually constipated.
Foley's Orlno Laxative cures chronic
constipation by stimulating the liver
and bowels and restores the natural
action of the bowels. Foley's Orlno
Laxative does not nauseate or gripe
and Is mild and pleasant to take.
Refuse subtltutes. Pendleton Drug
Company.
Read the East Oregonlan.
FIGHT FOR LAND ENDS.
IJlg Interests Compromise Trouble In
Idaho.
The conflict of Interests between
Frank II. Buhl, of Sharon, Pa., who
financed the original Twin Falls pro
ject and the Kuhn Brothers of Pitts
burg, over the securing of the Bru-neau-TwIn
Falls segregation of from
350,000 to 600,000 acres of land In
Owyhee county, was happily adjudi
cated today, says the Boise Capital
News.
Mr. Buhl is given the Irrigation
proposition and the Kuhn Brothers
tho right of way and exclusive con
trol of the water power and electric
railroad for the tracts.
Both sides are well pleased with
the adjudication of the matter and
the public can well afford to be
pleased, as It means the Immediate
expenditure of several million dol.
lars of fittsburg money and the
opening of a larger tract of land than
has ever before been opened In this
state.
8tatc of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas Coun
ty, ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that be Is
senior partner of the firm of P. J. Che
ney A Co., doing business In the City of
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the snm of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and erery
case of Catarrh that cannot be cared by
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and subscribed In my
presence, this 8th day of December, A. D.,
1880.
(Seal.) A. W. OLE A BON,
Notary Public.
nail's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
and acts directly on the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Send for tes
timonials free.
F. J. CnENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druggists, 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Book of Oregon Poems Out.
"The Song of the Oregon Pine," a
little book of original verse by Bert
Huffman Is now. out and Is on sale at
the Frazler book store. Price BO
cents. Printed on fine paper and
highly Illustrated.
DeWltt's Little Early Risers, safe,
easy, pleasant, sule, little liver pills.
Sold by Tallman & Co.
NORTH BEACH
Invites Invigorates Infatuates.
Nature's lavish hand endowed North Beach with every attraction
as a place of rest, rejuvlnatlon and recreation.
North Beach Is a stretch of beautiful woodland dropping gently
Into the "Pacific" and skirted by 20 miles of smooth, sandy beach
delightful for bathing.
- Buy a ticket over
The O. R.. i N.
taking the Steamer
"T. J. POTTER."
down the river from Portland.
Mingle with the gay care-free throng, whilst sweet nature re
builds worn tissues and renews life, energy and vitality.
The round-trip season rate from Pendleton is
$13.15
"Outings in Oregon" contains the story of "North
Beach" including hotel rates, etc. Ask
F. J. QUINLAN, Local Agent, Pendleton, Ore.
or write
Wm. VIcMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon.
Byers' Best Flour
Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assur
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Barley always on hand,
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
4 W. S. BYERS, Proprietor.
Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold.
A. S. Nesbaum, Batesvllle, Indiana,
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months with a summer cold so dis
tressing that It Interfered with my
business. I had many of the symp
toms of hay fever ,and a doctor's pre
scription did not reach my case, and
I took several medicines which only;
seemed to aggravate It. Fortunately,
I insisted upon having Foley's Honey:
and Tar. It quickly cured me. My,
wife has since used Foley's Honey and '
Tar with the same success. Pendleton
Drug Company.
Tom It was a case of love at first
sight with me. !
Jack Then why didn't you marry J
Tom Oh, I saw her' again on sev- t
eral occasions. Chicago News.
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