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TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1902. DAILY, WEEKLY SEMI-WEEKLY BT THE Eajt Orcgoni&n Publishing Company AT PKSDLETOX, OltEOOX. DAILY SUBSCRIPTION RATES! One copy per year, by nwll f00 One copy six niontbi, by mall SM One copy per wmlc, by currUr ' Trial BUbtcrlpllo ' Single numbers M semivk-xekly sua'cniPiioN i.ato: Onecopyone year Onecouy six muntlis 1 52 Trial subscription Single numbers IV) weekly sriucKimox rates; One copy one year l -J One copy six months Trial mibcrlptlon t tingle cupy Ativr.r.Tisl.vo rates: (Display Ailrertienients.) One Inch, or less, In Semi-Weekly, ler mOnth.5a.ro One Inch, or less, In dallv, per munili 2M Two Indira, or lt-a,ln Dally and Weekly, pef month 5 W Over three inches. Semi-Weekly, per Inch lr mouth 1M Overtures indies, Dailv.perlneh per month.. 2 W Over three Inches, In IJaily anil Weekly, per i inch per montb !! Ouelncli.orlets.ln Weekly per month ITi Over three Indies, in Weekly, per Inch per montb tiirve mulct, iu urutt a inut! ui ceuii- - 'J?'. I."JLS?P'u"".l'-."vv.:".,.. resent ntr tills countrv s so creat that ertioD. ier Inch. SLU: t niili! r Ko cnrnrlcarl - tVio I L VHIIU UUk ' V- CUI J A JCLU 11 AA LA CA1V. has some eggs in the federal appro priation basket that she would not like to see broken. AN ENGLISH SNOB. Weekly or Pally, first Insertion, icr Inch, $1.10; in ii i'uimciipui mieriiuu, iiuc Local uuUcvfl. teu ciuta per line, each Insertion. William Waldorf Astor, the expatri atetl American, has a correspondent for his Pall Mall Gazette, who writes from New York stuff that is amazing to patriotic citizens born here who re tain some small vestige of their innate love for the country that gave them birth, and that boasts the establish ment of the great principle of the man's equal rights to labor and win success in any walk in life. If one may contain himself from a burst" of indltniation at the insulting tone of that correspondent's letter, which the snobbish Astor permitted to appear in the columns of his Pall Mall Ga zette, let him read this: At the present moment it is by no means a foregone conclusion that Whitelaw Iteid will be the accredited special ambassador from this country The outcry against his officially rep- MR. SATAN. president eventually backing down on this point. "The truth is Mr. Roosevelt is ex pecting re-election, and the votes have to be considered. In this way even the president cannot always obey the innate promptings of a gen tleman in extending the courtesies of his country. This is one of the stud ies of a republic. It is to be neither praised nor blamed, but simplv un derstood. "Editors here suggest and they ought to know, that there is no need of a gentleman in this country, and they are certainly interpreted to the public as a lot of embroidered, danc ing fops, who have no necessarv place in a land where everybody is expected to work for his living. That is more or less true, for politics is closed to a man who will not seek votes in the Irish slums, and it is not easy to see why people of Independent means remain here. "America is intensely interesting, and as an industrial and inventive center, its educational advancement is doubtless a necessity in the gener- Citing accepted, but platitudinous, truths regarding the ni-t'ority or inde pendents in the Multa- mah county republican convention, the Simonite1 protested against the division of spoils of office, and refused to go into th?4 adjourned session which named the city and county ticket of thai party. These Simonite. exhibited righteous indignation and enunciated sentiments that would be worthy place in the political code of heavon. What they said was true, and It was unwise from a party standpoint to de ny more of -epresentutlon to the mi nority. It would have rr.ude for suc cess at the polls in June had the in dependents shown a spirit of greaici liberality. As It is now, the Simonites apparently expect to do some "bump ing" when election day comes, and the political complexion in Multnomah county is widely different from what it would have been had not the ma jority ridden roughshod over the mi nority. However, as to the protest of the Si monites, it is necessary only to quoe this: "When the devil was sick, the devil a saint would be. When the de.!l was well, the devil a saint was he." Sermons on political purity, fairness and equity come with poor grace from the Simon faction, with as poor grace as would come a sermon by Satan on Al. Jl.l.. t . n. . . me uivinny 01 unnst. Wlien has ::-,e Simon faction been pure' When fa!-? When equitable? Whe nwas not the Simon faction ridden roughshod ovjr all opponents? When has it not le nied its minority all recognition? When has it not used the party for politicnl pilfering? Upon what oc.a slon has it done anything that wo.ihl not be done by the most corrupt city political gang in the United State? Only when it was not necessary, for when it was necessary, that Simon faction has hesitated at nothing, has halted before no method or plan, has refused to do nothing that would ac complish the desired results. Expe diency, and expediency only, with I principle flung to the winds, has been the one, the prime, the only desidera tum, and for the Simon faction to preach sermons upon the acts of the indenendnntK i fny cnnn - - thority for honesty and purity, is dis-t solving." " The Bible is coming to be ; fnrfo fj?ir1 fie rnniirnhla ntifl f VPT1 OX eniplary, but not perfect In its authen ticity or binding in its commands. The masses, perhaps, are not yet per meated with this heller; ana mere parential authority prevails, aided by the ner-PKKities and environments of poverty. But the middle classes, who are more enlightened than they used to be, are less devotional. The youmr people who are loosely formed on mor al and religious, lines, are precisely those who have social freedom and money In their pockets for carriage's, suppers ami h.itcls. The religious aspect of the case is one in which censure should be spar ingly employed, and yt?t sericis minds, both within and without ih" public incline to the view th t ! PhrlETlnTi tonnriorc h- crnlilinrnlv clinging to the literal inspiration of the scriptures and material concep tions of the future state have repre hensibly involved the whole religious frame work in hypocrisy and doubt. This is a serious charge, and in any rnse must lif tpmnererl with conces sion of right purposes in our theolc j gians and teachers. If they have erred it is in the head and not the heart. I It is also true that moral training that brings good results can be and ' frequently is inculcated without ortho- dox or even heterodox basis of any , kind. Besides the work of the scien tist has been essentiallv that of an irminplnst He hns trim rlnxcn the mi. . -" - - - -- i cient land marks of the spiritual life j and sits comfortably on their ruins, careless as to the materials of a su- j nerstructure that must take its lilace. The scientist is a man as well as a . student. As a member of the human Lamp Mamies Ouararuedfor 45 Days Peerless Flexo Mantles JUST OUT Jtfendl NEW THING BEST IN THE WORLD These mantles are new productions and give 90 and linT power respectively for the single and triple weaves. They are matie in twu s.uu 40 cents each Price 30 and The John Barrett Co. ?, or. B YERS' BEST FLOUR To make good bread nee Byere' Btst Flour. It took first premium at the Ohicapo World's Fair overall competi tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever used. Every sack is guaranteed. We have the beat Steam Rolled Bailey, Seed Rye and Beardless Barley. leto Planing Lumber Y Buy their stock U carload lots an?! Ret the benBR. ,.t" discounts, which'" i n nin t 1 tV ...win iu seu aja margin. IF YOU NEED,, Lumber, BoilrH, Lime, Cement,! &ut 1 err ft rj or anything fjj get our prices. Pendleton Planum Lumber Yard. R. FORSTER, pr6pfie(r PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. Gasoline Engine for Sale A five horse power gasoline engine with pipes and fittings, oil tanks family it is as much his concern that and water tanks' everything necessary to set up and operate. Engine men shall be sa-ed from sin as from 1 and fittings are all new, being in use only a few weeJcs. ignorance. It would be a hard task, I Engine is very economical and guaranteed to be satisfactory. Price n rtmvt rr nun rM-in n il.r.1 T. f A 1 f . . ' I J ig ntiings. Address East Oregonian, Pendleton, Oregon al improvement of the world. It Is a ! went to her husband f as guHeless of good place for any man who has to nature's mysterious and sacred se make a living. I would be the last crets as tlie new-born babe. In this to say a v.oid against ii in anv wav i he,Pless an uninformed state the thmiirh -iu- tvit,. -, r '' youns women of today, with her , " ui luup greate, ireeiom, cannot be left among our creat minds that hnve ', tym .'m-ln; " " I fJW4UW4UVlUK h"1" i-vwj superstitions of the race, to find an ! equal zest in lifting our frail human- j Ity to a better life. j Another element in the nroblem is' , . , ...... sociologic. The growth of cities and I "T f I i cm'"ren- the industrial and professional stand-1 i ff .lhpm8elves an ,old, e o "n ard elvlnir womn thnrnnH, noinl ! sullied removBe and shame.-Ore- of nrolmlino lmvo tit llr, I SOnlail. out in the world and less at home.! Co-education has helped to give them 1 more the abandon of the man of the 1 world and less of the modesty of maidenhood. It is not wise to de-' plore the change, it is altogether! useless. But it is certain that moth-1 ers have not at all adapted their training to the changed conditions. I Girls could once be left innocent of' much knowledge that they now must learn, rue nrlae of fnrmpr ibv m 3i You get Qood Beer.. yUiiociil is nendent means Khnnlil romnin '""o111 1 not i Innocence abroad is a prey to the J evl's that once were powerless to in- vatie tne precincts of the home's quiet than a week in this country readily to be comprehended." YOUTHFUL IMMORALITY. and circumscribed llfu person who is her own The papers have had mnnh tn nWnt I sixteen m,lst je armed with intelli- about the arrest of a Brooklyn girl ! f 1 00 e exerdsed vicar- for the murder of a voung business ! ,y lr her when she was guarded man who was found dead in a room ' l s, e was 25 or married. It is they both occunied in n Wu- York- I much tne same with young men. On- tel. The facts developed to be that'5 ty, makes the crime anu will while the young woman was about to : S ss the nrosPective perpetra-1 lunnmi. n ..j , .. .. . tors are forewampil Tho n,i ,.r the motive of revenge necessary for'f00, whlt,h,er the first false step' tne prosecution, no evidence could be , "" ue snown to every -Val-adduced soine to inston tho nrimD ter urooks before he is murdered in upon her. Though she was acquitted i us.y:. and t0 ever-v Florence' of the charge, her unhappv story L , sbe has closed uPn uer with all it Involves to her family, her thJt door of an hnest and happv friends and her own fntii uie. Eternal vigilance on the ... - . w.v.wui; " - - i inuiiciij, uuu u peculiarly hu miliating thing brought out was the testimony of the young man's mother that she bad herself advised the girl to commit suicide as the best avenue of escape from the trouble into '"UlOh iht VOIinp mnn'e , her own weakness had brought her So heartless counsel could come "no irom a bau mother. "Want of proper uome training is held responsi ble for the art's fn7lv tn ti.ic ana chif unfec-n-E u-nmnn'c a.i,.inn 4 . uuiilC itl JUSTTHINU HC IT Thrw-fourths of the people in I'matill couuty ; nnruess ana snaaiei and the ,'UUI4U Ulls commencea to use them, orVifi g?e54???:.tiat onr a all FIKST. When you drink PILSNER BEER. Guaranteed not to cause headache or dizziness The young i class and PRICES RIGHT We carry a com leather, JOSEPH ELL. Leading Harness and Saddlery. mistress at 1 P'S,VS!, J.W&h, ?PH"v .e.. Whips, Tenu, Wagon corers, Canvas, all kinds. Ask for it. Schultz Brewing Co KEEP YOUR Not on Pasco, BUT ON BYERS' GROVE ADDITION TO PENDLETON. I still have Farms for Sale Why Not? pass a pleasant even ing playing Pool or Billiards at GoIdcnRjIc Pool and Billiard !"3i3 Court Street. THAT "HOBBY." A political writer on a Portland pa per referred to the demands of East em Oregon people, in connection with recent comments upon the situation In state politics: "As for the opening 0.' the Columbia river, that has always been a hobby In Eastern Oregon." "While that particular writer may not be instructed thorouchlv r,-. ing the status of the Columbia river' No tne young man's u-nHo,0 ."uuK man cnus brought up would' thus seduce an innocent girl and seek as Walter Brooks did, to throw her off for a fresher face that pleased h b eye and suggested to him another' Uctlm of his cruel arts. These are, 'cry common stories these day of working girls and widespread news-1 Wiper 1 ubliclty, and while It would be i reckless to assert that they are more numerous. population considered! than former!.- they are equallv too1 numerous, and alarming enough 'to de serve inquiry for their cause ami If possible, their cure. ' N. Berkeley ,f You wt to THR DCAl pp-riw ..... I . He struggle, to T&rbirstffilesta Kv, ut M DUV Of Pll vain. He has lost the fiht gg "K8 Bak BuildinK. Peudlptnn n. Vl 11 . There are some who are mntin . ( mim 1 A GREAT SURPRISE to mnr li the manner in which til 1 11 111 1 HrrmiTH 1 (in w i;rn now t pair and paint an old buggy or rei 1 uiu uuu kuou as a new one, i I .ui c Aiiuucj uy uriuginganyi to our hop. Our prices are 1 wort unsi class. N EAGLE BROTHER) Watervfit, near Main, I "I would as soon thick oil Dusmess without clerks u 1 aavertising." John Wans Anntlipr ntntpmnnt lo- paper advertlsinc Is tht sultful compared to prictl any other advertising ii world." Space In the East or boio at tow rates. SEE FOR YOl Four loch Ad in tkDij East Oregonian, One Wot 6 Times . ..ii Four Inch Ad in theWaHi East Oremntan-Onr-Wtttl 1 Time, and Semi-Woty 1 Time 1. Or a Four Inch Ad in M Daily and Weekly asli oemi-weeklv. 6 Times ml Daily, 1 Time in Wtcklj and I Time in Semi-Wtd- Iy, Only .... WHO CAN GIVE1 A LOWER PI for adver: Few people can understand the feel ings of the pugilist as he is being counted OUt. He lleare tJ. , : fcwuus ucKea on. For a longer time or for 1 space tne rates are in u proportion. A A . . .1 . . . .f flun uuuer vuuLiai-v m-n I . L t. I .k.lM nf tlon In paper, with change of ( wiiuouc extra ciiarge, as once a wppV. Doing business without tlslnir u like wlnklnc at flrl In ha loi-lr VaU mftT what you are doing, bnt no i eise aoes. The East Oregonian's Tekp! Is Main J OR WRITE TO TBI - EAST OREGOI Pendleton, Oregon and the protestations of Porting J,.V.ne sn for the youthful immor- that city is sincere in its 0 , tU TZ SKoSf everything shall be done to hurry the " of the middle .classed a SZra federal government to make ample an. I,"0.? faf were dominated by a rea' Propriatlons, it creates anything but 'ear 1- ml ,l"U,,re Moment to. nflM.,. - ""J mat iuu or pulpits comnre-' . .7,' "Vc"""1 .search has been iJ?e?i5,re "W? who are making a ' losing fight for life that can appreciate this ! those I :"" ."SF? that they are being counted out. The great question is how can a quick rally be made to continue the tight against disease? Many who have asfed that question have foilnd a saHsfaory Mer,m1,e ,,Se of Dr- p''ce"s Golden Medical Dismvir,. VJ"ut:" obstinate, deeded nth wcals.' emaaation, . .." ,uuus which it nev Uliskllfullv treatl tennination in consumption. - I. commenced taking Dr p!-i. Odcu Mtdical DiKovery." writes Mr johTV Kcl of Jefferson. Jefferson Co Arl- . t J and ;Iected or a fatal Laurels ThcParii Expos! Hon Iibj 1 made the Gold Medal Award to I.W.HARPER KENTuritv HfllSKEY Rew 0i2l2el& andyorldiraJi A house A lot A farm A horse A cow A Piano A dog A wagon BUY YOUR - LUMBEI OR ANYTHING ELSE -rrj a covert sneer. Portland time and agai nhas vigorously announced that she desires to see the improve ments above The Dalles, and It would be wise to follow such a course as to strengthen eastern Oregon's belief in the sincerety of the claim. Portland could I iT.K?,.y.t a ! Bold by JOHN unnuiivr The Louvre Saloon WANTED... nopularlzod sufllcient ly o persuade! T ffr ZyVKd ' v !" i bD... . u uie lot or hii. t. . . r-.uuus in each t. 5. "conduct" rTe it" Uttto difference "n ndivldual's status ln the beyond. The ,old rellglols -jt a., good" nredTciuecan K? " wSf ' S'Stem' Dr. Plern'a Pl- rT7 ouo- , Wflte for ffrmc J. . theboweband si ,! - uesc"Ptv uver. -66u j put an add In the classified columns of the East Oreflonlan. as there Is no other means of securlno so oreat an audience to your needs aC through the coIimm of this paper. cnvriiuoMT-i . n I CVArultnJ.. i vr,,i, "on t you? AT THE - Oregon Lumber Alta .St., opp. Court B PRICES AS LOW AS THB & For All Klads of Bulldlflf Including Doors ' Windows Screen I and Win Building Lime Cement Brick J anu , Aad Dea't Ferget Our W For Baras aad I