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1 PAGE FOl'K. DAILY EAST OHEGON1AN, PHMDIJCTON, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOHER IB, 1B05. EIGHT PAGES. AH INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. fcabnah4 rvrrx aftrrnona teaitpt Sunday) at Prodlrtoa, Ort'ron. hr ta AT 0RE0ON1AH PUBLISHING COKP&XT. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dalay. am jw, bj null fS.flO Dallr, ill m..ilh. by niall 1.80 Pally, Ihtw moutba. by Mali 1.21 Daily, oae muntb. by mall W wair, nf year, by mail i.to Weekly, ati uftnUia. by mall To Waealy, four moutba, by iatl ftu ail-Wly. one year, by mat! 1-60 Saml-Weekly, all Diuntba. by Diall .15 aWmt-Wkly, four moutba, by mall &0 afarobwr Srrlppa-Mrllae NYwa Aaaoclatlon. Th Kjat Orirnnlati U on tale at B. B. Blcb'a N.ari (Manila, at Hotel Portland and Hotel Perklaa, Portland, Ort-to. 8aa rranclam Bareaa. 408 Fourtb atreet. Chirac Bureau, Iftftl Security building. Waaklufton, D. C, Bureau, 901 Fourteenth a tree t, K. W. attar at Pendleton Poatofflca aa aecond. claaa matter. HOTICT TO ADVEKTI8E8S. Ooc? f,,r arirerllaiua; matter to appear Id the KaM Ort'ttonlan muat be In by 4:43 p. m. at the rrece,ltiut day; copy for Uooday'a papea- aiuat be In by 4:45 p. m. the precvdlDf Saturday. Why the ceaseless hurry here? Whafa It all about? Seems to me it's more than queer, When there's not a doubt That the slow will reach his bourne Surely as the fust Six feet three from gray earth torn, And life's anchor cast. A. J. Walerhouse. COCKRAN'S DREAM DISPELLED. That picturesque democratic Irish man, Bourke Cockran, has just re turned from the Philippines, whore he received a lesson In imperialism, which shook his faith in colonies and alien races under American rule. Cockran Is attracted by anything which dazzles, and consequently when Imperialism appeared as an American policy he rushed to it, because of Its gaudy and bewildering prospects. Eut he did not know Imperialism at close range. He has Just tested it by a study of condltiong in the Islands and returns a converted Irishman. A close range study sweeps away all the glamor of the thing. It is one thing to talk of dependen cies and colonial policies and military rule and Island government 10,000 miles away from the scene. It Is quite another thing to go among the 10. 000,000 degraded and vicious semi cannibals and endeavor to treat with them on any grounds, fair or unfair,! mild or drastic. It ts Cockran's private belief that the administration is holding to the Philippines so tenaciously for no other reason that it would be a reversal of a warlike republican policy to suggest a sale of the islands. Roosevelt will fight it out now until the people become weary and demand a change no matter what the cost. Eut Cockran's dream of Imperialism has been dispelled. He would now do almost anything with the Philippines to get rid of them. A harbor and coaling station at three places in the archipelago Is all that the United States needs. Japan should g-it the remainder of the Islands, ravages. Insurrections, friars, priests. Intriguing politicians and all In one lump. They are the kindred and kind of the Japs. There are too many big problems pressing at home, for the United States to waste any time with the Philip pines. The Panama canal Is worth ll.-c groups of islands like the Philip pines, to the people of the United Status. Irrigation and river and har bor Improvement and railroad regula tion tower above imperialism, like ML Hood above Pilot Rock. CASS1E CHADWICK AGES. It Is considered Important as news that Mrs. Chadwick, In Jail In Cleve lanl for frenzied female financiering, h:xi ased and lost all but her nerve. The trouble with Cassie is that her ca:-e came out too soon. If she could hav? floatel her credit until the Eiulable Life affair was Bprung, and Jnhri A. McCall testified before the com nlttee. she would have seemed by conparison a sound and safe finan ci' r. When one reflects what was mi; e l by her falling to negotiate with the great Insurance companies of New York there is a s-nse of lo.s to the world of something supergrand In finan-e. She found country bankers eaiy. but they were close-fisted and care'ul. compared with the Insurance companies, which had millions to put In: any kind of engraved or even 11th oeraphed paper securities. Phc has moved for a new trial, and on .nany grounds she sl'ould have It It Is a mean thing to punish a wo nan while men who did as bad pr wn'se are living In country scats and keep a butler and coachman. She has contracted consumption In Jail, while her male companions In torrid finance a-e touring Europe and contracting piles of bric-a-brac and the works of old masters. The lime may come when Cleveland will huhl her up us a conservative operator In her lino, by way of con trast lo the wllil mui rimuwny plung ers of New York oily. .So timidly tin sensation mid events follow each other that people who see her name in prim will now ask, "Who Is Tussle t'hnduick?" Hut country hankers are not nmonK them. At that name they chill, anil even tho close air of Ihe "sweat room" (rrows cold. The limelight shines for others now. and she is plniiiK away In a dungeon, waiting for death or n new trial to save her from Ihe penitcntiury. A I.FSSON AM) A I'ltOMisr. The Hast Oregoiiiun is not paid to advert 1st- ihe Irrlgon lrrlgutlon scheme, but it eammt resist the temp tation to mention this enterprise, as an industrial venture. As to Us methods of dealing this paper knows nothing. All colonization companies have objectionable feat tires. This one is no exception lo the rule. Hut as to the purely Industrial feat ures of this venture, the Rust Oregon Ian is delighted to see an oasis arising In that otiee desolate and forbidding prairie. The Immense prnwth of trees when once the soil is reclaimed and the abundance of vegetation that can be crowded upon an acre of that land, surely cause the pioneers who have scoffed at Irrigation, to halt In won derment. All about the little settlement the drifting sand is seen the piles and heaps of it crowding against the very hedge rows of the Irrigated farms. Itut Inside Ihe inclosures where wa ter is supplied to the land, the earth is green with thrifty foliage and growing vegetation. Peach trees grow up In a night as It were, poplar hedge rows attain u height of 10 feet and even more than this, in one season's growth, and vines thrive as they do In no other clime. It is a revelation to the tourist to see this oasis planted in the very heart of the desert. It Is a hope und a promise of the future when other Irrigation schemes, government or otherwise, come to Invade the wider and more forbidding wastes of eastern and central Oregon. Irrigon is a home of small farmers. The tracts run from five to 20 acres, and are being highly cultivated and the settlement is worthy of notice purely as an industrial lesson In the desert. It Is hut a glimpse of what the fu ture will he when once capital awak ens to the magnitude of irrigation. Hundreds of such settlements can be founded in Eastern Oregon. Reser voir projects In the mountains can be developed and other desert places re claimed and converted into Just such smiling, verdant spots as Irrigon Is becoming. I TS I P TO THE WOMAN'. It's up to ihe woman, whatever goes wrong; She swallows un ache, while her Hps trill a song. It's up to the woman. T If husband breaks loose and comes home drunk at night, "It wouldn't have happened if she'd managed right." It's up to the woman. If daughter gets giddy and dangles the men. "If mother had watched her it wouldn't have been." It's up to the woman. If young son gets frisky and smokes cigarettes. "His mother has spoiled him, now see what he gets." It's up to the woman. If baby, poor young one, gets choked on a bone. "Wny, mother's to blame; she ought to have known." It's up to the woman. If callers came early and find things upset, " 'Twas a bad day for William when he and she met." It's up to the woman. The grocer and book agents, plumb ers and cooks She must keep them In hand and find time for her books. It's up to the woman. With orre foot on bank book and one on accounts. And both ends must meet she figures amounts. It's up to tho woman. It's worse than a four-ln-hand balky and gay, This team that a woman must man nge each day. Chicago Journal. Tho I'opo an Athlete. Pope Plus X has gone In for a start ling new departure. His holiness has thrown himself warmly Into the en couragement of athletics In Italy ever since he ascended the papal throne, and now he is netually going to hold in athletic competition within the pre cincts of tho Vatican Itself. He has given more than 200 gold and sliver prizes for the competitions and It Is even said that he Intends to be present In person at the final event of the pro gram, which will probably take place In t'o Cortlle Delia Pigna. He often advises elderly cardinals who are In clined to look askance at such bodily exercises to go and watch them In the gymnasium. INDUSTRY IN TI1K CAUCASUS DEVASTATED BY RIOTERS. While Russia lias been fortunate In settling her bloody and costly dispute with Japan, the most lamentable In ternal disorders In all her history have reached u crisis of absolute an archy throughout the Caucasus, with a record of thousands of lives lost and injuries to her most important Indus try amounting to at least $100,000, 0011 and this apparc.nV only the be ginning, says the San Francisco Sun day Kxamlner. The inagiilflcant port of Kuku tho greatest oil producing city In the world is a tangle of charred ruins. Great, gushing oil wells burn day and night, dimming the sun and the stars with their thick clouds of smoke. Warehouses have been wiped out. ships In the harbor reduced to shape less bulks, the whole city paralysed by the mob rule of the armed Tarlurs, whose feud with t lie rich Armenian population lias been secrelly approv ed by the loojil authorities. Wilhln less than four weeks the Knglish companies engaged in the oil industry alone have suffered losses aggregating upwards or f 30,000,000. Because of their natural affiliation Willi the usually peaceable and ulways Intelligent and progressive Armenians the vengeance of the Tartar mobs has 1 robably crippled them beyond repair. All this destruction of property, na tive and foreign. Is due to political conditions in Russia, for which the warring elements of the government are themselves responsible, and out of which have grown the disturbances throughout the whole of the Caucasus. Ilaku. being the Immensely wealthy center of the great Caucasus oil In dustry, is the center of these disturb ances. It Is an Important and well built modern city, which, up to the beginning of the current outbreak, was surrounded on every side by for ests of derricks, the tall wooden scaf foldings that rise over the nil wells. The Tartar mobs saw that these Inflammable frameworks would In sure the complete destruction once the torch was applied. Not merely for oil alone, but for naptha refuse,, which supplies the motive power for the mills, railways and river steam boats, the Unku oil fields form the chlet factor In the prosperity of th whole of southern Russia. Now. through Tartar vengeance up on the Armenians, owing to fie gener al political revolt which the czar s ems powerless to check, this factor lias b.'en eliminated. There can be no more prosperity for southern Rus sia for months, maybe years to come. For a revival of these industries can not come without assurance of ade quate governmcnf protection for those who would risk their capital in build ing upon the ruins of the last month's reign of terror. The situation Is infinitely worse now than last February and March, when the Tartars and Armenians had their first serious clash in which the streets were filled with dead and wounded and Paul Adamoff, the Armenian "oil king," was killed on the balcony of his house, which he had defended for three days and nights. THE DE VTII-LADKN i'KKKlES. The other night I crossed the bay lit a dense fog. As we left the wharf 1 could have thrown a biscuit upon the decks of three other ferry boats, all paddling for dear life and crowded with passengers. Had the steering gear of one of these boats broken,- the chalices are some hundreds of people would have fed the fishes. Instead of themselves that night. At first I en deavored to say my prayers, but found my me mory defective. Then 1 turned my attention to the life pre servers, but discovered them to be lit tle better. Finally I went below and fell fast asleep on one of the comforta ble lienrhes provided by the Southern Pacific for Its prospective victims. If one has to die, why not do so grace fully? Howard V. Sutherland, In San Franciscu Star. THE STORK BRINQS JOY To the household but how alsmt the mother? lias she been lovful during the weeks and months preceding the advent? Too tiiiti) iwithrrx And it a time of fearful anxiety Is-caiiso of I lie knowledge that tlicy are "not In good health." Thev have allowed weaknesses, pains and drains to accumu late till the health is completely under mined und tliey are "more than discnur affed." and all because they have been misadvised by well-meaning friends or maltreated by an Innllieient doctor. To all such here in Hie ne f hut there it a rcmcdii that will Ileal and nut hurt. It was discovered forty years ago by Dr. Pierce who searched Saturn's Uihtir atorjithe rirlh, for the remedial agents so liberally provided therein. He took Lady's Slipper root. Illack Cohosh root, Unicorn root. Itlue Cohosh root, (ioltien Seal root, and hjr extracting, combining and preserving, without tho use of alco hol, the glyceric extracts of then natural remedies h has given to the world Un. I'ikkck'8 Favoisitk Phksckiition, which has U Its credit the enviable and unparalleled record of more than a holf millUm of cure in the last forty years. "Only those who have given Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription a trial can appreciate what a boon it Is to sulTering women." wrlttsl Miss Vlnrta Keamore, of .'B F'lm Hu, Toronto. Oat Tor two years I suffered intensely from female weakness until lire was a burden tome. I had dist renting, ticarlnu'-down pains so I could scarcely Mand up. Had hoi flashes, was very despondent, weak, and ut terly wretched. My physician gave me treat ments hut without su'xes. I tried several remedies but obtained no relief until 1 Isv ran to take Dr. IMeree's Favorite Prescrip tion. I Is'gan immediately to Improve, ami In four months' time 1 was aa well and strong aa ever." Constipation cured by Doctor PferM'l Plevtant Pullets. PERFECTION THEATRICAL COLD CREAM UpM I'T leaning aclera and actrrie. A anre a d to beaiiiy one rnnrci 7. 14 pound 40. wa pay all char ea. Hiampa or Money Order. Theatrical Suprly Co, ISi Eddy Bt.eet BAN fKAKUItiCO, CAL. JUST M Right from the Fashion Centers New stock of latest Idea novelty purses. Colors to match all shades f dresses. They arc the newest. They are the prettiest. They are the most fashionable. They are the best. See Our Window DONALDSON'S The Home of Sunshine Where Everything is Justrite t ELECTRIC POW (S THE MOST SATISFACTORY FORM OP POWER IN USE TODAY. YOU PRESS THE BUTTON, WE DO THE REST. TAKES AWAY ALL THE DRUDGERY, HEAT,' DIRT AND DISCOMFORT OF STEAM POWER. IT IS NOT ONLY MORE CONVENIENT 3UT IS CHEAPER. FIGURE UP YOUR BILL FOR WOOD, WATER, LABOR AND RE PAIRS ON YOUR BOILER AND EN GINE AND THEN COME AROUND AND GET OUR RATES FOR A SIM ILAR AMOUNT OF POWER. IF YOU ARE BUILDING DON'T FAIL TO HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED. QUIT CLEANING SMOKY OLD OIL LAMPS, AND TUT IN LIGHT THAT ONLY REQUIRES TURNINO A BUTTON. ' IRONING DAY THIS WEATHER IS LOOKED FORWARD TO WITH DREAD. NO NEED OF IT. WHAT IS THE USE OF HEATING YOUR WHOLE HOUSE UP AND MAKING A HARD DAY'S WORK OF YOUR IRONING WHEN WE CAN FUR NISH YOU AN ELl-TRIC IRON AND YOU CAN OPERATE IT ON A METER AT AN EXPENSE OF ONLY FIVE CENTS AN HOUR. WE CAN FURNISH YOU A SEWING MA CHINE MOTOR AND IT WILL ONLY COST YOU TWO CENTS AN HOUR TO OPERATE IT. ISN'T IT WORTH TWO CENTS AN HOUR TO YOU TO HAVE A MOTOR ATTACHED TO YOUR MACHINE. YOU CAN DO MORE WORK WITH LESS FA TIGUE THAN IN T.IE OLD WAY. WE WILL MAKE YOU A FLAT RATE IF YOU ARE A DRESSMAK ER OR SEAMSTREE8. IT WILL PAY YOU TO LOOK IT UP. COME AROUND AND SEE US. Northwestern Gas (I& Electric Company F. W. VINCENT. MANAGER. GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK Beautify your home with flcwers, bushes, roses, vines, trees and hedges. All stock grown in the west and adapted to this climate. Rare beauties In roses. The time to plant your bushes Is In thi fall. Our hedge plants make most attractive hedges. The advantage of dealing with me Is that my line Is the most se lect, most complete, and everything Is fully guaranteed and will be replaced If It should not prove satisfactory. I reside here permanent ly and make good every promise. I can save you money on nursery stock. Orders taken now for fall and spring delivery. Address MRS. etta Mcpherson PENDLETON, OREGON. BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. GixnI bread la assured when Brer' Best Flour la used.. Hran, shorts, steam rolled barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor.' a aa4 Th East Orecoulan la Eastern Oregon's representative It lead and the people appreciate It an show It by heir liberal pntronare. It la the advertising medium of this section. UK The Building Materials We Furnish have made a name and place fr themselves nmong builders and con tractors. For uniformly high grade duality our cements take the leaaV They are fresh, burden quickly aad once set never crumble. Olve us a trial onlpr In - rick. Lime, Cements or Drain Tile nnd note your satisfaction at the result. OREGON LUMBER YARD Phone Main 8 v4aw- ,,., ,M YOUR HOUSE your office or factory lu the most sat isfactory manner und our charges aire pleasingly moderate for all such wach. Wo carry in stock a nne line or Electrical Supplies Including flatteries, Bolls, 'Annuncl ators, Interior Telephones, etc. J. L. VAUCHAN Pbona Main 139 122 West Ctrfcrt Mr. R. F. Payne, (PaytWi pharmacy) Idaho Falls, Idaho, writes: "We have Just sold th last cure (TRIB), send one-half dozen at one. Trlb has aura five of the hardest kind of cases. One man here used It last Sap-, tember, and cannot smell wine, liquor or beer now without making him sick. He had been a hard drinker for It years." Father Desmarals, pastor of the Roman Catholic church, The Dalles, Ore., writes: "I know of good results obtained, by the use of your Trlb In cur ing liquor and tobacco users." LET US FILL YOUR IIIN WITH Rock Spring Coal Recognised aa th best and most economical fuel. W aa prepared to con tract with you for yaur winter's supply. W da Itver coal or wood to any part of th cMy. , ,, Laatz Bros: HA IN KTKErT NEAR DEPOT. Get The Best I Good Dry Wood and HOCK SPKINu COAL Tho Coul Unit give) tho most heat. PROMPT DELIVERIES. X W. C. MINNIS Leave orders at Ileiinlnes' cigar store, Opp. Peoples Ware house. 'Phone Main . : "Cover the Earth" Yom won't I uive to burn off i Sherwin Williams paints. They never peel, blts J ter or chalk. Always reliable. E. J Murphy HI East Court Street. J 'Phone Black 3181. CHICKENS NEED SHELL BONE C.UIT AND MANY OTHEn. THINGS WHICH C. F. Coleswottliy CAN BITPP,Y you WITH. 137-12B EAST ALT A STREET. J (BGMiL Ihe Grouse Season IS NOW HEHE. WE HAVE A FULL LINE' OP AMMUNITION. COMB AND SEE U8 BEFORE YOU GO OCT FO RTIIE BIRDS. Taylor Hardware Company 741 Main Street