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Overcoat Sale To clean up the balance of our overcoats we make the following sweeping reductions $7.00 Coats go at $5*00 $6.00 Coats go at $5.75 $9.00 Coats go at $6.75 $10.00 Coats go at $7.50 $12.50 Coats go at $9.50 $14.00 Coats go at $11.50 All other price coats not mentioned are re duced in same proportion. DRIFTWOOD. A writer in a recent number of Sue ceaa has this to say about recent hap penings in the Far East; A standard gang«* railway has J ub I reached Homs —the budding Manchester of Syrie. No greater excitement has prevailed In that town »Ince in 636 A D. the hosts of Islam demand«M its surren der. Now it is learned that, next s»*a*ou. landaus and victorias will ue run between Homs and Palmyra, thuB making accessible those wonderful ruius which thus far to the traveling public have been as a closed book. In two or three years Yankee tourists will cross the desert lu automobiles, Fv« n sin<'«- the disappearance of the Kotpan «harlots and the gallant leg ions ot Aurelian, which swept th**se plains In 273 A D.. the camel and lhe fiery Arab ste«*d have relgneu su preme in Qu«*en Zenobia's realms A horseless carriag»* Is sure not to Impress the healehled Betlouin as a cheerful sight It Is apt indeed Io give him n bad spell of the blues and drive him still farther back into the Syrian and Arabian deserts, a more cordial hater of civillbzatlon, or, as he would call It, degeneration, than ever b«*fore. He will probably pray to Allah that the whirling sandstorms A the desert may swallow and bury It forever. It s«*etne<! to him trying enough to witness bis fleet drom«*dar- 'es condemned to rush like th»* tire less winds of the Caucasus across hese beloved prairies carrying mat vnd mo»l«*rn corruption from Hamas cus to Bagdad, It was humiliating, iestructfve and portentous But when it Is noisiHi abroad fb»' the railroad Is coming down through M»*so|>atamla. and that automobll-*« are invading the peaceful i>aslur»** ot Father Abraham, even old Hr of he Chald«*«M». to be sure, the end of ail things is near lions over a grinning death's head the author give» his excuse. "What was the use of publish all this? ’.ota oi brainier men have expressed themselves on the sanie subjects, Yet, after all, how little v.c do Is of any real value; the liest ve caa hope for 1» to be kept agreeably occupied Preparing this manuscript lias kept me so. and I trust that read ing th« book has done the same 'or you )i not. please turn back and read over the foreword before cursing tl.»- author.*' Tutuilla Jan 1. ! NORTHWEST NEWS. William Neis, of Zugene, sold 65 bales of hops at 25 cents per pound Friday wealth with pining care pos sessed— These by my fertile lands are mrint. That little field is called Content — Robert Trowbridge in Scribner » GENERAL NEWS. £ Jam»*s Wilson, s«*cretary of agricul ture. is president of a society lately organizt'd to trace peculiarities, good, bad and otherwise, of plants and anl- malB to their origin in heredity and p re-natality. The "fire proof" asbestos curtain in the Iroquois theater at Chicago, waa entirely consumed by fire. It would, howevei have been very effective in checking the fire could it have been pulled (low: Within six months past three lit- tie girls in Ukiah, Cal., have been burned to death by their clothes catching fire while playing around stoves All were members of differ ent hr.iseholds. >KH SMITH A BINGO OFFICE OVER lb« Feudletoa ha rings boak T«l»i»boa* residence telepbuae. main 1591 wl >b M ary Faklil.K «Ud DR MARY D iyl 1 l*tir«l'.i»n« and surgeon* " rig 'ifll'.e p on* Mala >ooue. brea riul 'Í I --sShibffW. _____________ W i Tile above is the picture of a house purchased by tiie Co - Operative G larantee Realty Co , for Mary E Mc Lain of Baker C>ty, for Jjooo, and she pays >22 50 per month All kinds of real estate for sale. RIHOR.N Ä SWAÜÜART Agente for tLe Coi¿*p«ny R iom w. l*y»or Bit ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a ♦ ♦ a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ 4 GARFIELD. M D pbyal’ laa a »4 aurgeoc* >ull4lag 1 elepbocie Of mld*a<» black 24 'I >11 U J McFAULL K'XJM it a »*» ia tluu Hock TelepSva» Bais 931 . real iene», Mark 141. >fc T M HENDKKMlN PHlaK'IAN ■ad aurscuo. Oflk-c ia Mavlags Baak ■Mldlu«. r'«a I of®'« 'puuo». a»l» 1411 . •Yld»«’» main 1541 •It I.TNN K. Bl.AKMLEE «'HKONIC and uervoua 41»*-aae« and diaeaaon of J add building, comer Mala and *o»rt street« Ofllc» pboae. Bain TX1 ; cal»!««»», red 1323. >H LENA ALLLN BOONE. OSTEOI'ATH *e«;4. u<e. Tovmpaun «tree., between Canrt »a. W aler SUceB I bona bmes .UM ber- ooa dtaeaac« a ap»«aalty iK K G KtKBT. FHYMICIAN AND ■ urge-», o<a>e la Judd baildiag. room 5 »XAc» pb'Xie. red 1211 : rroideuca ^Luca. main 1421. 1'end let on. Oragcia E. D. BOYD DENTISTS. Ha? Real Estate for Sa!» < a valuhax . dentist office in J b M mi 1412 < A MANX. DSM"!!»? OFFICE IX AS »o«UtivQ IT■>'«. offer KHioaldt * mv dru< •tore Fboo* r*d 271 VETERINARY SURGEONS >K J < BRUITIF. GRADUATE OF TSF. gufai Vetertaary <.'0il»ge. I>l-ab-;rgh rootiasd Late guveremeat velcrinary ia 0» tur for Tal» dlatncr. l! < AH dome» k asliaaie treatod un aleuti Re prlaei- -lea OtBee at I"r*x,m ■ «-aMe. Mala •user vppoait« Hotel l'ea't.eten Keal «ac« pb»4M Mala 1311 eal ektatf . of an R kiu<1» an»l dowriptiocia, r** giug froui a »u-ail re»ideuce u» ou« of th* moot modern aod *-»|Ulpi*d tiiansions with in th* limit* of the city <•»" Fendlwtoo. and fn*m a farm of s few acrea good alfalfa land thouaemds of acrea a beat Und. Call or crgRINARY aCKOEON-Dk b C. MeNABK 'IMlae a* T.llmaa » br«< au.re ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS p H oward akchitlxtt and sc peru>crMienr Mak«a casptet» «a4 reHa- 4» plaa« tvr bubdla«« la the city «e coes rj Kwa IT, Jsdd L.4l4io< •HLEK A roLE. «7ONTKAC1 «>EM AMD UMidrn HaOBAU» f»n>i«B»d <• «burt asttre Jo* w«rtH a «peciaity Prospc sb<4> <« «tro»:. a«ar Naic Address E D. W)YD. MAT. CONTRACTOR AN Bnietote» *^.-a*»tw-l oa »ary. c .Bea t walk« «tao» »a»e ’*rder» at East oregaalaa Ill Court St DBC'iLD- ail klads walla» eV* oCfi*-» E TROUTMAN ARCHITECT AND • Upei tctenOeat Aasc<iaH«a Mot«, fet »■«(uo. Gregna KELLER. PLASTERING AND CE- ttsx < »Bent *a.ka a special:? E» • tc *-t;»i.ed Ike* Wors snaret.'ee4 untere at Baa.e? A ZeKaer a «gar Maia «treat P O Aas lw M BOARDING AND LODGING. Tro treight locomot..es were de molished In a head-end collision at Homestake. Mont.. Thmadey The crews jumped to save their Lvw and no one wan It Jared Th«* 3-year-old daughter ot Frauk Johnson of Eugene was fatally burn ed Thursday morning Her clothing Cur be« t. caught fire from a cook stove by at the which she vu playing. Ml»» Mary L Loader of ha» been appointed teacher Klamath Indian school. The Tennessee Centra, railroad shop« at Nashville. Tenn . hare b»wn burned. 1- om >32 v ,000. The revenue» of Great Britain from all sourc«-* decreased >13.497.046 n 1903 compared with 1902 Exports from Germany to th»- Unit- •*d States were 1130.W.»».»»s> in 1963 as again»! 8115.000.000 in 1902 Car and foundry employ«-* of West Virginia have gone on a strike against a reduction of 10 per cent :n wages Charles Ritter, of Bri»t<. Pike. Pa., is 70 years old. his wife Is «4 Mrs Ritter on December M, gave birth io twin boys The worst blow to Japans tope tor repelling Russian aggressiveness in Korea and Manchuria is the neu tral indifference of Franc» The emperor of Germany is said to show more enthusiasm about the St. Louis exposition than any other per son in public life in Europe Th«* Japan»*so army ba» a peace strength of 15e.»i00 men and 30.0«x» horweg. capable of expansion to 5»s>.- 000 men and 100,000 horse« Several victims of the Iroquois thxter Are were "Ident ifi«*d" who have since turned ep »live and well in different parts of the country Frederick Lindstrom, cashier tor Friend. Moss a- Norris, of Chicago, has confes»«*d to squandering I12.0T0 of the firm's money on the raies. Young Corbett's share of the gate receipt» and prize money from the recent bout in San Francisco was >7.755, Hanlon's share was >2.475. The Berlin fire department and mu nicipal authorities have begun a thor ough inspection of all playhouses in that city since the Iroquois horror. By i< vote of 24 to 4, the Trans- vaai council has voted to admit Chin ese laborers into their colonies. e>.d a heavy influx of coolies is expected. New York City will hereafter re move ashes and other refuse from de partment buildings and other- btisi ties« bouses, t.t an annual cost of >1.- 560.000 It has b«*en found necessary to is sue an order in New York City retir ing from the police force every man affected with tuberculosis, which is alarmingly on the increase Fifty thousand members of build ing trades unions In New York city went tc work today under an tgre »- nient which provides for arbitration and fixes wages for a year. Young Corbett Is considered by ex pert« to be the champion feather weight pugilist in the world: in a i lass by himself, as was John L. Sul llvati for a number of years. General Mlies opines that war be tween Russia and Japan will involve all the great powers before Its close, though he declines to say whether he thinks the United States would mix. General I*»*ouard Wood is not a trained soldier. Till 1898 he was a doctor. The biggest row over his pro motion to brigadier general comes from some of the regular army eie- ment. Grant C. Gillette, the fatuous Kurl bus ground and lofty cattle plunger, who failed four years ago for >1,500.- 000, did not show up lately for a set tlement with his creditors, as he promised. DCMPA1X BUK.E L MfLI.EK, M D Treat« and rurre* :• eye truublau, ca arrbal <vadltluaa aud Impaired Ueartag iiaaaro correctly fitted for refractive er •tn Telaptioo« taala Ifitl / . -- ß ♦ Î And PHYSICIANS. >H « <i tOl.t. bulldins OtSc« b’ CO 5 p R 1»t»pb'*l *vUI»*a» ». a*«lb 13kl Marian county school principals have formed a club for mutual ad vancement. J C. Con k jin, a farmer, hanged him self to a tre«* at Lyle, Wash . Satur (lay night No cause Is assigned. Owing to the great increase In the f.ostoffice business Albany, another ■ carrier hat been added to the list Frank Rich was blown to atoms > y OREGON'S HAPPY CONDITION. au expioslou of dynamite at New Wiuitnfi lister. B. C., Thursday niorn- There is deep uud wide signifi Ing. cance in an ln< Ident that happened There Las been one death from Tuesday in the Oregon senate, then scarlet fever in Astons and there vre ■ In extra session After adjournment now thr»-»- residences und»*r quaran ! * of the legislature last year. Gover tine. ♦ nor Chamberlain returned a number John Hoitni-s was arrested at 1 ‘“'I of bills with his veto. The senate is , , a - overwhelmingly republican and the Grai.d»- Saturday fur stealing a L N I governor Is a democrat, by reason of and buggy and is Iu jail under |lts> , I % which it might have been expected bonds that at the first opportunity the sen Bcrthel jjxrnett and Alive Uvlng»- ' £ ate would have been swift to pass the ton, two girls ag«*d ---- ----------- w— 17. of Ashland, Or .' ♦ bills over the veto««». wer arrested in Portland Friday for * in spite of thia difference iu politl- ■i* cal opinions, the senate, in the iml- Jess»- Kays was instantly killed st i dent referred to, refused to take up Saud Lake. Tillamook county. Satur- T and consider the vetoes. In short, <!*y. by getting caught In a batt in B ' though composed of 24 republicans shingle mill and five democrat», the senate delib Frederick Bowen was Accidentally erately elected to let this denuxratic I governor’s vetoes stand, rather than shot aud killed at Livingston. Mont..' Thursday while pulling a loaded rifle pass the bills over his head The from a wagon aerators unquestionably believed the Nicho.as Eicher, aged 7. died Sun-i position of the governor to be sound. and by a public refusal to take up day from the effect» of kick» received the vetoes w as willing to acknow .- fiom Aom»- older boys at school, sev edge It. It is a frank and manly in eral days ago The total rainfall at Albany for the i dorsement of the governor by politi cally hostile legislators, and is alike past year wa» 35 57 inches, which Is creditable to the governor and sen suppoaed to be an average of the Wil ators. lamette counties for the year. By th»- vetoes >106.000 in appropria A tew 46-atAmp quartz mill Is being dons was saved the people of Or*> Installed at Granite, in Grant county, gon. The result shows that it is a on the Granite Hltl mine Jt ts the most wholesome situation BBS... ______ when a leg- Urreut aua most complete mill tn 'he1 islature |s of one and the governor of state. another political party. It also shows W arrant» are out for the arrest cf that the present governor of the state I-Arry Sullivan, the famous boarding is sound in hi» business judgment as house keeper of Portland, for oatic- well as vigorous and honest in his ad- ing four seamen from the British bark : ministration of affairs —Corvallis Andorinha I Tim»*« The creameries of Union county | produced 86.0M pounds of butter in ' NABOTHS VINEYARD. 19»>3 Over >19 660 waa paid to farm- er« for butter fat. an Increase of >!0.- • My neighbor hath a little field. 000 over 1902 Small store of wine Its presses vi There are now 2MJM0 acre» ct; And truly but a slender hoard Its harveet brings for barn or board. school land for sale, mostly tn Eart Yet though a hundred fields are mine. era Oregon counties It sells to the , highest bidder, but not for lew than Fertile wiih olive, corn and vine. Though autumn piles my garners 12V* per acre high. Four »aioons will have their Been- ■ Still for that little field I sigh. ms revoked by the Portland license For ah' methinks no otherwhere commission for remaining open after Is any field so good and fair lam at night, in violation nf the Small though it be. "tis better far city ordinances Than ail my fruitful vineyards are. W. D Fenton has let the contract I Amid whose plenty sad 1 pine— "Ah. would that little field were for a six story brick building In Port- I land to cost I7O.O«K>. and will proba mine"' cArge knowledge void of peace and bly be converted into a lodging house during the fair. reat, Senator Fulton fears tnat the te publican vote of Oregon will be iin paired by the action of Secretary ♦ ♦.♦«♦«♦»♦» *♦*♦*♦*♦■♦•♦•♦*♦•♦*♦*♦*♦*♦ Hitchcock In probing into th»* lan* frauds of the state and thinks tha Roose longing to the dairy herd at the Agri the secretary ia weakening cultural College, has given 9,756 veil's chance of carrying Oregon. pounds of milk The yield of butter The action of Secretary Hitchcock n from this milk was 526 pounds, and bringing the corruptionists to justice FRIDAY. JANUARY 6. 1904. at an average price of 30 cents per is meeting with the hearty appruva) pound, the butter product alone wm •A the people ot Oregon, irrespective I worth >160 In addition, a moderate of party, and It is the politician who valuation of the separated milk for would cover up the frauds, after all EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING feeding purposes to swine has been their dlsgustiug exposures in Oregon, COMPANY. placed at >40. making a total revenue that is the true enemy of bis party I from this cow about >200. The ani just now. Turn the ligat on Oregon Uno It mal is a full blood Jersey. 4 years If rescuing the state from fraud dis st'BUCK I PT ION RATER old, and while not a wonder, yet rupts every party organization in Or Society, . mi » year by Ball . ■lx montba by Ball . proves that a herd of such cows on a egon. the people will not grieve Hoff Play a little ping pong, three months by mall Have a little chat, oo» tuoatb by mall well-managed dairy farm, would re esty is what they want, to the win is per month by carri» Make a little chocolate fudge, in with politics turn the proprietor a handsotn»’ r, us« year by mall Then go find your bat come." Say you've had a jolly time From all present indications a tew As she waves her fan. The grtwtest industrial promise be- lives and a few million dollars will Now. isn't that exciting sport. Tn tempt a healthy man* fore Umatilla county, likely to be re be sacrificed by the United States tn • • • alized tn «*■- r>«*ar future, is the pros a skirmish with Colombia over the The above little quotation is from a Panama canal and the republic ot pect ot a beet sugar factory at son»* Had the United States lis little book "Reflections of the Moro point in the county. The Mormon Panama ing After," by Herman 1.«-* Meader, has spoken and his word is as good tened to Senator Morgan, a canal xnd the entire book averages up fair as a bond. If beets will grow in the would now be in operation on the ly well with the quotation. The au Atheaa district or In the irrigated dis Nicaraguan route, owned by the thor explains the appearance of the book as follows: "The following trict at Echo, a factory will be built. United States, manned by her forts t . thoughts were never intended for ■ A test crop will be raised this year and costing incomparably less than publication. They were scribbled > i and on the result of that crop bangs the Panama canal If It ever is built iown from time to time for the same the Investment of half a million dol Th« transcontinental railroad compa reason that a man leans over the rail I lars in a factory and Its necessary aies are thought to be backing Colom of a ship on his first sea voyage He is not interested in fish culture, and Panama canal bia In obstructing the appurtenances, and the introduction has no grudge against the ocean, but as the building of any canal means a of an industry which has raised farm simply feels he has something tee ing land values tn r'~Hn county from 50 per cent reduction in continental must give up." ♦ A few of th* thinks are given Î* freight rates. ♦ Through the looms the flying ♦ >35 per acre four years ago. to 165 low ■ ♦ ♦ to >75 at the preeent time There is shuttles ' .Men criticise women very harsh The thief and traitor to the people ly about gossiping but a crowd of ♦ Weave the spangled colors ♦ no doubt about the success of '.be ♦ in— ♦ crop. The warm, sandy soil, the long who sold his honor, hie word, his oath I fellows in the cafe of a smart club ♦ Here a flash of hopeful radi ♦ seasons and the warm growing nights and his manhood for the Portland will make the conversation at a wo ♦ ance. ♦ the anti- -nan's luncheon sound like table tall There a shadow dark as ♦ of Umatilla county guarantee the boodlers gold and prevent« d ♦ In a m ite asylum.” gambling bill from reaching the sea- ♦ sin— success of the beet crop in advance. : "When the gay boy with a < bangc ♦ In the loom of life is woven ate should be hunted down and pun- Th« greatest disadvantage to be?t of striped shirt» and a golf club <»•!» By the swiftly flying years ♦ ♦ ' uh«*d. if not by penalty of law. by the back from a summer outing at a ♦ Here a flash of joy enraptured. ♦ growing in Union county if the cold just hatred of his fellow citizens. man forsaken hotel acd tries to re weather in the spring, which rots * There a dash of sobering ♦ beat his triumphs in the city, he gets tear»' ♦ ♦ the seed in the ground b«>fore it Such treachery as this wli) drive the about the sam* son of a jolt as *h* ♦ —Bert Huffman ♦ sprouts la an altitude 1.000 t»-et low. people to reinstate the wh.pping post, fat fellow who steps on a banana ♦ the pillory the rack and thumb- peel ' ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ er than Union county, with a three screws "Life's longest span is short, The weeks' earlier spring and a three Î mysteries of what went before and BEHOLD. I COME QUICKLY." weeks later fall. Umatilla county One of the certain signs of dullness what may follow remain unsolved, promises to surpass the Union but we know that fate deals out On the Southern Pacific railroad, in in Pendleton is a scarcity of drunken more [*ain county beet beit in every particular than joy. so let no pleasure tue Sierras, at a point where a train Indians Even the "booUegger* ' feel pm*» untasted " Every condition here seems favora- was hurled into an abyss and several "A jag Is like a racing stable—no bie. The soil, elimate, seasons and the poat holiday depression persona instantly killed, some years I >K»or man ha« a right to one Individ facilities for reaching into the re ago. somebody has written in bo.d Pend I-ton boasts of an empty city ual liberty be damned wh*n a wife motest corners ef toe county by rail, •nd children are deprived to enabM* ietters on the towering cliffs above jail on the beginning of the new year. a father to blow in bis week's pay all add to the feasibility of Umatilla the track, where it can be seen by The average daily attendance for 'he boozing up with the gang on a Rat- county as the real sugar beet belt ot every person passing over that busy year, however will not be so small urday night ” “A man reproaches himself for in- thoroughfare, the words from Lhe the West The certain forerunn« r OÍ Grover Cleveland has about r.s luring his health; he regrets *q;tan- Holy Writ, "Behold, I come quickly." the factory ia the test crop that is to much chance of being president as dering his money, and be swears If Every person passing that fatal * be grown this year. the rain spoils bis new straw bat; Mark Hanna, and would be just about hut the most precious asset he has. spot, where death came so unexpect ' President rtooaevelt has made as acceptable to the common people. his time, he wastes away without a edly to the passengers, ia brought ; care." face to face with a thought that u t : thousands of friends in th« West out "Some women honestly wish to be SUNSET IN SAN DlEOO. certainty surrounds every step ui | side of his party by his aggressive respec ted. out a far greater number life. No person in any vocation or; fight for irrigation and against land prefer being loved This preference My city sits amid her palms; pastime is immune from that over- i frauds. If he listens to the represen of the majority makes man'» life Th* perfume of her twilight breath tatives of the land syndicates who worth living." shadowing possibility. Is something sacred as the balms are unfortunately found in the United "A woman who once yield» to O- That bound sweet Jesus after 1 he happy women and children! natural impulse« of a great love ts an ‘ States senate, from Oregon and other ‘Hath crowding in Chicago's elegant new I Weutern s'ates, be will lose this out S'w b M ft w .-n t «Light sens* »« outcast from society, but to gam theater, to enjoy an afternoon’s pleas-' wealth and social position she grants 11*3 herself for life to a man she even ant recreation, little thought that j side support and thousands of his Akut •' the ;-fi«t <,r Paradise* own party who hope to see the Sag bates benediction A c)«*rgyman'» such a horror lurked in that day. ! rant land frauds checked and wbc Such prayerful palms, wide palms up- makes her a r»^ipected matron ” The friends who parted at home, "If you tom* away from a masquer reach; have been stripped of their rights and ade ball with a pink and tinsel fairy joyful, bonyant. hopeful, on that fate This sea miat is as incense smoke. opportunities through these iniqui Yon ancient walls a sermon preached. and on bidding her good night at a ful Afternoon. Laie thought that tous laws and crooked transactions rear doer find she has chapped hand» White lily, with a bean of oak. night would bring such woe to m, The president is on dangerous ground And O. this twilight! O the grace hat smell of pots, precious little ro many lives and such desolation to uo' man»-« remains to your adventure when he relaxes his fight for better Of twilight on my lifted face' many homes But «hat a «bock it must be to a land laws. man who has never seen bis fiancee I love you twilight — love with love As far as human skill was able to i ■xcept tn roguish bathing suit, stun So loyal., loving, fond, that I conceive and execute, the Iroquois I The Inland Empire hopes the >100.- When folding th«*«w* warm hand« to ning tailor made or exquisite deco- theater was a perfect building. It j 000 appropriation by Oregon for the !ette gown, to wage op some morning die. rod behold his wife crouch«*d befor» was equipped with special reference i purchase of the canal right of way at Shall pray God lead me not above. to the awful dangers of a crowded the Celilo obstructions, will prove to But leave me. twiaght. sad and true, 'he mirror in a rumpled nightie try walk this lonesome world with ing to pin up her diahevel«*d hair.” city. It was built to Insure the safe be the golden key by which the Co T b "When nature has nrovided petite you ty of its patrons in the highest and lumbia is to be unlocked. Oregon brunettes, statuesque blondes and on most practical sense of the word. It has done her part nobly, now let the Yea. God know« I have walked with infinite variety of composite types, as v**l| ex;--*»' a re*! nose«] old tippier to night. waa inspected joint by joint and wire government respond with equal ener I have not seen. I have not kjown r-as- "••ot>y!. a wine ceilar without by wire by the city building Inspec gy and alacrity. The opening of the Such light as beats upon his thron«»— «ampling all the casks as for a man tors and the insurance underwriters’ Lewis and Clark fair should find the I know I could not bear such light; to be conk-j* with one." experts, and was pronounced a mar ship canal weh uuuer way It would Therefore. I beg. sad sister true. “A married woman flirUng with a vel ot perfection and excellence. All be a happy attraction for Eastern Or- To share your shadow world with dozen men and boys is supposed to you! be away for her health, and her hus that money could buy for the elegance egon In conjunction with the fair. band endeavoring to quench the thirst ot its appearance and the convenience j I love you. love you. Maid of Night. of a roof garden soubrette is supposed ot its arrangement was bestowed up ' The height of President Roosevelt's Your perfumed breath, your dream to be «laving away tn town because ful eyes, ambition, as evidenced in all his he can't leave his bustness." on it. Your holy silences, your sighs "Ixivers are silly, and a newly-mar printed books and repeated utteran Parents would feel that their little Of mateiess longing; your delight. ried pair are sickening, but an old ones were safe at an afternoon mati ces, is to stimulate the warlike spirit When Night says, Hang on you vhite-haired couple still In lov«* v moon's horn nee, in such a place. If life Is safe among the people ana create a pop each other Is the most beautiful sight anywhere, it would be comparatively ular demand for a larger army and Your russet gown and rest til morn in the world." —Joaquin Miller. "When a man wakes up to wha safe in a new theater, surrounded with navy, and to be ever on the alert for married bliss Is costing him. his old a chance to fight. War is a shameful, all the protection of modern art and club bills must seem like canal boat» A JOB WITH DRAWBACKS skill, where an innocent and unsus senseless waste of energy, money and In a cup race.’’ pecting audience of children would be life and the American nation should "An old sore head Is like a volcano I'd like to be a sultan. that Is almost extinct. It rumbles frown upon all attempts to play the collected. With thirty wives or more away, but is too much spent to moke To quicaly do my bidding. mock heroic role In an age of en * But even over that doorway, writ- an eruption, and so the sour old fail To op«* and shut the door; ten invisibly, la that ominous warn- lightenment. ure growls and grumbles at every With one to darn my stockings ing. "Behold, I come quickly." thing and everybody, but accomplish- And one to brush my hat. The extremely democratic princi- ♦*s nothing." In an instant, while the joy is at And one to bring my paper, pie« of Pope Pius X, as exhibited In 'A man may be so willing to pl»*a*i»* And one for my cravat ; its height, and the happy faces wera his mingling with the masses and that he retires early rather than And one to wash my tootsies brightest with the exhilarating buoy keep the bedbugs waiting for supper, And one to dry the same, wise indulgences is felt and appreci ancy of life and hope and good cheer, and yet never satisfy anyone H«* With one to cook my pancakes ated, even in Pendleton, one of the who tries to please everybody Invari *he flames leap out from the glisten And one to roast my game; remotest corners of the earth, from ably pleases nobody." W'th ten to mind the babies ing tinsel of the stage, and the mer Rome. His learning may not be as Nothing la more unsympathetic When I would take a nap, riment is changed into shrieks and than misery itself; a hobo will fol great as that of I>eo, but his lnfiuen"e I'd like to be the sultan; maddened cries of pain. low a cop around the park shaking The job must be a snap with the mass of Catholics will be The horror and suddenness of ths with gl»*e until the last poor sleeping much stronger bum has bwn whacked across the I'd like to be the sultan — catastrophe is almost inconceivable. soles of hls feet." But let m«* think a bit— "In the midst of life we are In death," The city council did a gallant act "To make money dealing in stocks With thirty different women and no sunshiny pathway is immune which will meet with the hearty ap on a margin is as easy ns putting How long would I be it? from the warning which is written in proval of Pendleton, in reappointing your trousers on in an upper berth While one of them was pouting of a sleeper." And one of them was cross the sentence on the cliffs: "Behold, Thomas Fitz Gerald to be city record "There are two elements in a great And one of them was weeping I come quickly." er. Judge Fitz Gerald has filled iis Because she couldn't boss. temptation—a strong desire and the office ably, Justly and gracefully, be And one of them was sulking, opportunity to gratify it: Until a If Umatilla county tamers want ing a terror to wrong-doers and a And one was breaking plate« man has come away from such a tangible evidence that a creamery To show her Independence combination with unsolled finger» he watchful guardian of the city's Inter would pay, here Is a story that will ests. Before her pretty mates; | dare not be too certain of his hon- **sty." With ton of them declaring interest them. It is the record of one To ma right home they'd go “Money never ruined any man; !t cow on the faro of the Oregon Agri- The creamery company which pro It hats were not forthcoming simply enables him tn pursue his nat cultural College at Córranla, and la poses to build a creamery in Pendle And tickets for the show ural inclinations on a larger scale It accurate in every detail, and Is the ton, will gather the separated cream ! doubt if I could handle permits the generous man to be a With pleasure such a mob result of expert care and investiga from the farmer’s door, doing away philanthropist, elevates the loafer to I wouldn't be the sultan, a society swell, and transforms the tion The report says: "During the with the old wearisome task of deliv I’ll let him keep the job. sot Into a bon vtvant." year just ending, one of the cows be ering milk every day. —Exchange On the "last page of The Reflec- 729 MAIN STREET » The llgid restrictions which Chica go will Impose ui>on future theater builders will discourage the Industry there. Among the improvements which she will require hereafter are steel rnl curtains, wide exits, no combustibles of any kind on the stage, absolutely fire-proof Hcenery, nr calcium lights, automatic skylights to permit the egress of stuoke, wide stairways leading tu exits and un locked outside doors during all per formances It has developed In the investigation of the Iroquois tire that tnere was no conn«*ction between the theater an. the city fire alarm sys tem. no air shaft from the stage to force flames away from the auditor ium. and tnat three of the exit dttors were locked on the outside with pa»l locks The price of this negligence is most terrible and the city should abolish locators 'entirely or enforce her ordinance,! for safety BEYOND CONTROL Ov »n? to the date of the oi»ening -rf the lx*wis and Clark fair being June 1. insteed of Mny 15. .he conveution of Rallcray Conductors will probe bi v not be ‘ tell ‘ in ~ Portland in 1965. M im Elizabeth Hart, Aw«y «eta the barata, ioao4 .,4 m iberna • boat - *s>«»L r*c.| ' Qrssb II It «a*« • unal wrwk b»ir-t ib» r*m«*.»» ot yoa- «ubici» brr» «»4 w« will do ■ food jab ot repalr.n« la yon ao4 cbarr* ya» oo mer» titan :» r.gbt- .«ia< 1^4 staunal« and putUac in e- *o*x U »oc baie bad co aect4e«i and yo«> « BTeyaac» I« B*:»ly * roa 4o«a‘«ame «4 rte»-b :s< îï her-la» r»;«re’«allori '*» hardi exeloatvely la Feadle«>a ibc eetotrated w >a- oaa buigi- • « d 4 * ««otta of Portland was a victim of the Iroquois theat»*r fir»* tn Chicago She was visiting in Chtcagc o. attending _ the performance • Ith a friend who was also trampled to d»-ath MKÁGLE BROS.. THE BLACKSilTH Special Officer Franklin, of the Porr land police force, is under arrest for unbecoming conduct. In entering un announced the room of a woman who had sent for him. and surprising h- r In a night drew. I SCRANTON, PA. Or ca U »a «ar i«e«I reprrMSta- reprrMata- titt, T I»'. Braeking, 127 Let ttrttt PtHáitttK, Ort. I MEN S KESOBT -YOU AKE INVITED Free reading rwm Why not jota and .•et the advaatage of J "»•••“* t>M «nd other e^ipBeota B- nadtng library and readlag rooa' Tam. •UM to J in had 5«fo a b « b U doaa °'wIOÌ L< >rK;,: •x,‘ < MEET« EVKKT I .n^“i‘Ji ’¿«»la« la Secret Society balL *! PwxHetou. Ore K W. l-letcber. K K S ; W J Kay«». C. C » Yoar ELECTRICAL WORK Will be properly and prompt ly done if entrusted to us. We can fill your wants for electrical supplies ot all kinds Electrical contracting is our specialty r.nd we would like to figure w>th you. Sole dealers in the old reli able Edison Lamps s « LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. « < 'w0—HBNRY FEE© TA ED. COL «^V^L*1**«*“*1 UUl,h »*r*et« 4 A Ali L»rro. romfortabfo .lall. Flenty : Horte« ytven careiul allesnoa. « G M FKOOMK Frvp F.n« h«*rwe. fwU rtrv bc«t rarr fir«n iuM«1 “*cM °*T »*a*k<M. iCZ ♦ « SECOND-HAND DEALERS. Good Work—Right Prices « 9 I. 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H*yrK0-W*itrm at Hotel F»edktoa AAXTKC—A HILL BOY AT HOT IL FEN- dinoti. «I-Ny at Howl Don't mis» the place. : miscellaneous . 4 IS THE CHEAPEST 127 iJ9 East Alta St •,e<<:i* month *c. trota» ■ vi« ua< la th» -nyww. cordUUy laviMd « atUad^Haii m vado » b-o k t ourt »treat O A Ha-tmaa » B H ■OBM.lWriWtMy. Box 799 THE BEST C. F. Golesworthy FRATERNAL ORDERS- SCHOOLS 316 COURT ST. bias. PARLORS. 9- 2Lka. rENDLXTON L'IOGA NO 3» ONE LUNG Boar this In mind when you iwd poultry and stock supplies and ask for the Internstion-l Poultry and Stock Food. Uss Kow Kure for your cow trou TONSORIAL Kloclcatacnl. Klactricat. •»- «»• or C<>*11 tLEMfine^r. Electrfcinn. Surveyor. Architect. I 'mftw- tuan. Bookk rper, Hten«»frr ph* er. Te«v»ier. Show Carvi Writer Window Drwwr. or Àd Writer Mav lie gone aibi vet the ren;.vntng Inn? will be amply sufficient to sustain a vigor ous vitality As a general thing few peo ple mike more use of both lungs than is equivalent to a healthv use of one lung. These facts are all tn the favor of the man or woman tn th wreak lung*, even when disease ha . a »ln»ng gnp on them Many a person living in Ileal th to - day has the lungs marked by the healed scars of disease Dr Pierce'» Golden Medical Discovery makes weak lungs strong. It cures obstinate, deep- seated cougli a bronchitis, bleed 1 ing lungs and i s other conditions, which, if neglect ed or unskilfully treated, find a fatal termination in consumption. I Those who suffer from chronic dis- eases are invited to consult Dr. lherce, by letter, /rre All correspondence strictly private. Address Dr R V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellits assist ths action of the " Discovery." NSLRANCE AND LAND BUSINESS *BW »OXK Lira tNUCRÄN* K Oi. JOE ■ L«a. arret «..'ne» m k>«t* Boat ituc with MoorvhcMB» A Haailtaa IkMi't t»- ssti-fied tn tuove along in the same old way for low wag«-s We can help you carve out a succeB-ful T!'<Mi«and» have iocrtB-«-d their salaries l>y following our plan We can train you in spare time and at small co t for any of the following position* CORRESPONDENCE **1 h«d been trvub- led with lung die raw and pleunay for a number of t ear» «ud the trouble had «lrao*t become chronic. * write« A. S Klam of How» la " Had ae«vn>l kind« of medtein» from different phyaicran« without much brnrfft At last wrot« to Dr R V Pt»rcc and got hi« advice, and t-egan uaiuu hi« Goldca Medical DisaBBty I have used twentv-five txitlie* When 1 conuneixed t«kin< it I had no appetite, mv «yatem wa» completely run down, bad no ambition to do auvthiug Now I foci better than I did twtore I got «lek Have a good appetite and am able Io do mv work I »in- cerely recommend Dr Pierce'« Golden Medical Discovery to ail who are afflicted a» 1 wa» ” HEN YOrK BVSiNEsO» TAKES TOT to Hella, stop at the H-.tei Held Good •»al» «ad good servi*-» K l: ktefeards. (■’prêtât IN THE WORLD I Jam«** Irmeli, who was to have bon hanged at Salt Lake City on January 8. for murder has bad hts •ent«mce commun'd to life imprison- m«*nt for saving the Uves of two pris on guards in the recent Jail break at Salt Lake A V Ln thi na hotel leaimxg um£L in the city. St VO to Si 5o per 4ay HF *t»l«a. proprietor. MAKE YOUR MARK Mrs Lottie Winters, of Portland, has been robbed twice in her home i wifkti»« W.A past — week, — — * the t last —. —« ~ robbery - A-a. _ ’ wlthin * the occurring on New Years day, when she lost a sealskin coat and boa a diamond ring and IlvO in cash. It Is rumored that ex United States Senator Turner, who ¡eft the republl- »ans of Washington during the free silver campaign of 18»«. and. has been allied with the democrats since, is thinking seriously of returning to the old lore. ‘••I EL Al.TA. «.XiKNEM ALTA AND Ulli «Irret« Hoard My th» day or weak •1 :»!*» •»« ha*.««, »j Î5 «ad *« n w w«ek Mr» L. Neff, prox- PvwdMae ret lard la C’»i«rrtloq I. N«g. pro -riet or Th« Oregon Dally Journal can b« founo on Ml» at Frasier's book store ' Schedule of Fares On and after April i, fare over the Pendleton <& Ukiah Stage Line will be Pandlatoa to I klab, M. round trio, »4. f*.B dleton to Alb». Th, round trip, I* iPMdUtot to Ridge, IU, round trip. 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