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h WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1902. DAILY, WEEKLY u SEMI-WEEKLY Jt'Sait Qregonian Publishing Company ' AT PEKULETON. OUKHON". cijpj per jeur.uy ixibii....t.. c J w One copy six nionthi.by mall. A 2 50 Cae copy per wek, by carrirr, 1 TVI.1 ...K.V.Inll.... " ' . All SEMI-WEEKLY SWCntlTIOX 1.ATES: Onn mrv nnn vr . ...200 One copy six montlii . 109 Trial subscription., M Clngle numbers.. , i WEEKLY SCB9CH1I1IOK KATES: One copy one year SIM One copy six months 75 Trial subscription 50 filtiffle copy u ADVERTISING bates: (Display Advertisements.) One Incb, r less. In 8e:nl-WVeUy, per monlh.MOO One Inch, or less, Indallv, pecinoml S.0Q Twolnc-nes, orle-s,ln Dally and Weekly, per month , SOOj OTprthrefllnehM.KfniiVfL;lv. itpr Inch txr month 1 00 ! Over three Inches, Dally, per I nch per month.. 200 Over three Inches, In Dally and Weekly, per inch per month 2 00 One Inch, or 1pm, In Weekly per month 17J Over three Inches, in Weekly, per Inch per month ... 75 Over three inches, In Tuesday's Issue of Bemi- Weekly.perlnchpcrmonllt 6C (Jnll.t .. ......I I.- ri 1 . l .1.1.. Wejkly or Dally, first insertion, per Inch, ILW; tcr to Inspire Implicit faith on the j and immediate control over legisla- nart of the American neonle. who are ! tloH shn11 liave my support. I trust ... ........ stich a movement will receive the incuneu just now 10 iaKe sieps id er-, thoughtfn, attentlon of nlI wno would n A rrt r Mtnm ' rnm Mi n m-vrmnm h rtf f no I . . . x i i adicate them from -the economy-of the country, The publication of the story of the wonderful profit-dividing in New York Tuesday will not operate to less' en the severity of the demand thatpls now maue for exhaustion of all legal , . . rri possibilities in the attempt to pre vent the railroad merger. The steei corporation is an accomplished fact. There is actually a steel trust But there Is not yet a railroad trust, and a new brave men are strlvlnsr to se cure vindication of the law by pre venting the carrying out of the plans of Mr. Morgan and his financial allies, -THE REFERENDUM. ell subeltirnt Insertion, Sec, Aiecai uoucee. leu Ciu ta per Una. each Insertion. PROFITS OF TRUSTS. The United States Steel Corpora tion received an annual report on Tuesday In which it was shown that the' profits foi the trust for the past year were an even 10 per cent on the capital stock. For an investment of more than a billion dollars. This Some expressions reeardlnc the in itiative and referendum have, been collated by the Oregon League, of which Geo. H. "Williams Is president, and "V. S. Uren is secretary, as follows: Hon. James MacVicar, (republican) mayor .of Des Moines, Iowa: Representative government at best can only roughly estimate the wants nf-H 'PnmmilTllrv -nrl irr nftnn .. .....v.. ... 1 .1 kUU Jcll I J ! platforms and pledges are mlsconstni; ea or neglected, representatives influ enced either by creed or train or am- bition; but the people cannot be cor rupted. In the very nature of things, all classes and interests cannot be rep resented In our law making assem-i biles. Iowa municipalities appreciate the improve our political and Industrial conditions. I am1 willing to trust nnlillp minatlnna tn thp Intpllitrsnpfi and conscience of the people. Ex Senator Mitchell Is In favor of the initiative and referendum amend ment. So are manv others who had little sympathy with It a few years ago. ine people are going to tnne some of the power heretofore entrust ed to the legislators out of their hands, because as a rule they have abused the trust renosed In them Telegram. Portland. Howells. the great the chief American William Dean novelist, among literatures: I am altogether In favor of the in fffnflvp nnrl rAfprnnrlnm na tho nnl-.1 means of allowing the people really to take part In making their laws and in governing themselves. Ex. Ik Rnlf.EnvprnmRnt riiht? If urv the referendum and initiative follow. Direct legislation means an actual instead of a nuere theoretic sover eignity of the people. We are gov erned tndnv. nnt liv n ilomnernov hut by an active aristocracy holding for a term. The people are sovereign only at the moment of election the men they elect become their masters for one, two, four or six years, as the case mav be. Self-envflrnmpnt. is nnp thing the choosing of men who are 10 govern you is a different thing. A child may choose its guardian; a slave might be given a voice in the selection of his master and yet he Is absolutely subject to his dominion after the choice were made. Power will be used In the Interest VL ! V RUTCH-BUUIW pfcs . . , .,,1 offorrle a mV r MId r rv) T The .Jiooonfh is no more inconvenient, aim nni,uv mnvintr n ontr the pathetic sight than a person siowiy mm F. j o snsSciStism it is safe to P edict that the victim will eventually become helpless iVd cn teffind. The corrosive, irritating matter that is deposited fu tlfe oints and muscles causes the most intense pain, the knees nnd anSS swell, and when the natural oils and fluids that lubricate thase pari are completely destroyed the joints become locked and the muscles drawn and stiff, and crutches a necessity Thencid poisons that produce rheumatic pains iorm m u.uuu, ... distributed through the system, and lodged in the arms, shoulders, hands, bick and fXor other parts of the body-result ng oftemn total disability. A perrnanent cure of Rlieumatis.u can be effected only by , a complete :leans ini of the blood, and no other remedy so surely accomplishes this as S. S. ,S. It neutralizes the acid effects, purifies and invigorates the stagnant blood, and the gritty particles are washed out or clisioclgea by the new rich blood, and relief comes to the pain-racked sufferer. S. S. S. leaves no morbid, irritating matter in the blood' to reunite and produce Buv their stnnh u... i , .. "yitip. canoaa Jots and v crof r)t I -. ' 'Od . ".v- uuutnr of 11 them to sell at a very, another attack, but expels every atom oi it iroiu . the system. S. S. S. is a purely vegetable remedy, and does not impair the digestion or general health like alkali or potash remedies. 9 WrltP fnr nnr snecial free book on Rheumatism, and if any medical advice or other information is wanted, our physicians will gladly furnish it without charge. THE SWIFT SPtulrli; uu., ailanih, cm. e, , I arounil our city governments. Before v.... ..uu a franchise can be granted It must be two and three per cent per annum submitted to the people for their ap- ujiuu targe lnvesinifcais as salSlac-,""u" x"c I'eujjic oi me xowa muni tory Interest. This exceedingly heavy ' ci,,,alfties, may also take the initiative return that l mr.H hv m, "hM I f"'1 re?llire .that a I'roposition author- Rnr.ninr,I whloh n 1.11 "ov limited direct leclBlntlnn. hv of its Possessor. It is the power of around our city governments. Brn, sovernment to be used n the interest 01 tne people tney must have contin- return that is received by the holders of securities of the steel trust is very many times the ordinary returns of capital in the east. Furthermore, the capitalization oi tlite trust is suppos ed to be composed largely of waUr, so that ten per cent upon the more than a billion dollars of stock means a much higher rate than ten per cent for actual money invested. This Is the reason why capital desir es to organize great industrial com binations, to secure these immense profits upon their money. It is per fectly natural desire, and. if there be nothing in the tendency further than the question of mere profits there is not such reason to fear the effect upon the country. But. profit-making is not all. That trust Is in Its very essence a viola tion of the federal law that was en acted to prevent such trusts from forming. In so far as it concerns the intention o.f the American people, there is no doubt In the premises. They Intended, when they passed that law, to prevent the formation of trusts such as the United States Steel Corporation. And its existence Ib a daily Insult to the American nation upon the books of which stands a sta tute making It unlawful to do as tho steel trust has done. Furthermore, the profits of that trust are partly augmented by virtue of the protection on steel and iron products. It is almost unthlnlrnhl lzing the city authorities tn pstnh Hsh municipal water works, gas works or electric light works be submitted to the people. The city of Des Moines has already had occasion to take advantage of the initiative and referendum and be lieves It to be of Immense value. Representatives are elected to enact the will of the people into law. Now they can only guess at the people's will on any great question, and if uuus uuu eneciive possession of thi government We call our leuislators "agents" and the people their prin cipalqueer agents who can give away their principal's property de spite his protest, and are not respon sible to him during their term of ser vice; queer principal that cannot veto his "agent's 'plan, no matter how mnch he objects nor instruct his agents what to whenever he sees fit, nor discharge such agents when they refuse to carry out his orders; queer principal who has to ni.pv tho commands of his "agents" Instead of giving them orders. Ex. BYERS' BEST FLOUR To make good bread nee Brers' B-st Flour. It took first premium at the Chicago World's Fair overall competi tion, and gives excellent satisfaction wherever need. Every sack is guaranteed. We have the best Steam Rolled Bailey eed Rye and Beardless Barley. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYERS, Proprietor. Laborers to the number of 2000 are l being hired In Nnrwav for railroad I Oil ITCT work In Canada by an American con-1 j r gressman. tllflnn Kf0f- OM f (MIOOCUO nttnn ..liil 1 1 . 7 : r:,::., '.",b, I,uuui:ai (eatn is of 337.500 tons of httr nn sZTZZ L'n..a but abouVu6b0 came sen-ant. valuable perhaps - lTom Allstralla many years of experience, wide ac- sprssas' szssst MISS VIRGINIA GRANES well us unusual ability. The system llllUlllIrl UlinilL-U Is terribly wasteful of talent as well 'ri,0 Tr nZZ, m.-i a scourage in nubile llfp When the initiative and referendum is adopted if the representative is in doubt as to the will of the people on any great miestinn 1ip ran nfn them for their own iWic-in,, o,i i i UUU ict iiieni take the consermpnroa no ,u as the responsibilities. If he guesses wuub at. any .time the people can then correct him without losing his services nnd experience. Just tret legislation. It doesn't matter what party supported the measure In thP egislature. and it doesn't matetr who introduced it. Here is a elm., you to vote your own citizenship 11 , 7 ,1 , ' 1 yuH are centnlnly mis guided if you lose the opportunity to give yourself the greatest constitu tional rlght-thnt or being a force in the law making department of the bvw nunu what the political bosses say lust. vnt ,.n.Lit Sri Use aiid Heir imnrt Lvriia ft. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. " DEAR Mns. Pinkhasi ; TnrAlr rears continuous service at the sick ted in sumo of our prominent' hospi tals, as well as at private homes, has I'iven mo varied experiences with the diseases of women. I have nursed some rtXT ho fz-ci 'Lj: Muuimnuuic 0cV jtL voie yourself the1 that an institution receiving ten per f,8ht to 1,ave Bomething to sav about , nanl . . IWS ltTTflnt- ...1,1 1. . . ""ii." .vuu must live i Arugs, Hillsboro. ! I mm m : 71 s$ 'sjb0z. JUST THINK ntr it Threo. fourths nf tho unnl. in tt....ih I ----- t"-ui"v uuxailll LUU1HV are using our harness and saddle and the 1.'i'Js.2e5,?35lv:.lti?.tonr fe all nitST. ilfitft Rtnrlr iweflt-nad Tent, Wagon covers, CanvasTaU kinds. When you drink PILSNER BEER. Guaranteed not to cause headache or dizziness Ask for it. on coven. Cat W! all ffl """" . JOSEPH ELL, Leading Harness and Saddlery. KEEP YOUR tlon of the republican party am nnm mount to justice to the masses of cit izens, that therefore we are to be coin polled to pay trust prices for all Iron products in order that the republican party may not lose Its hold upon the governmental machinery. Still furthor. tho trust goes to Washington and says to the nation through its correspondents there as sembled, that it is yet much in doubt Not on Pasco, BUT ON BYERS' GROVE ADDITION TO PENDLETON. , -oocwMtiuu, v aieriownTi.x, ' most distressing cases of inflammation I Still have Farms for Sal andulcerationoftheovariesaiifUvm, . lor Sale, 'nave Known that doctors used Lydia ' E. Piulclmm's Vegetablo Com- ; pound when everything else failed ! Its argument I nn.i ,.- 1 lilI.??:l?nUss . have advised my ! unanswered thnt wm tfl . ?, 1 , i "inenus to use it and have fabric Stab"?,,: 1 2 le feJ? to cure, ! WOmlifrnm ifn n n n it. : r i patient, and knowing of the value of ; 8av'"g8 Bank BuildhiK. Pendleton Or. cent per annum upon watered strxk- can have the face to ask for tariff nro. I with almost official directness that b w,,oIe neoP&-the substantial the tariff is not to bo revised, that the ' es,tabl,3hment t pure tleraocracv. steel trust is to he permitted to con- Ua.'ly UZtTlKof SurSSS tlnue to extort from the people of of the people "0t he masters J'0"1"1 everything else failed this country its hlcher nri0 v, Its amnmont i . .. . ' Wl 1 leir patients. I have advised mv are charged the peole of foreign na- tlnriR tVinf tu. i j. :: : ... lUD uvvua lor lue ec tncitr nn.i ,:r. 'u",at- i,u .. wlu luuuviHt nave con. structed for selfish ends upon the " traV' delegated author! t, must fall and the will of the voter bo supreme. Kx. pass a pleasant even ing playing Pool or Billiards at GoWcnRulc Pool and Billiard Patio WlLLIAAlS&VILLIAMS,Prop '213 Court Street. our Compound I began to use it at """I n six weeks 1 was well once more, and have had no trouble since. "'" iuwi pieaseu io nave Had an oppor- Samuel Gompors, Presidont of tha tn?,l Jv fev words in Praise American FeilitiAn t r J?l. V1.9 1 .ur Vegetable Compound, and shnii a mi,i,i ;7r" " . ",uur- Wta every oecvtsiontoWomm,i i7" terPRtR nf fi, v" us l"e J" 2. ' " swuii me tost of entrusted In M.n.f'S can safel-v b" ta??' ttid 1,as euretl tliousaiwla. uiuusted In their hands. The wl.nl Mrs. Phikhnm nflvtb.BBiir N.Berkeley "fwant to THP Dt?A I CPTlwn ..... F w M.nL coiaic rtiAfN. oilV nr Soli avings Bank Building, Pendleton. Or Vl ...1. . n Z'r- "lay b0 - Uian'tho f0r '"te't m6nf' Address, Lynn, 2. tl n,uv. luan I0 rt nresi. wiwitiinn ",uai ouu" cnoose Jner. and that it is not yet decS Dover's TtT whether the larger business and fi. '"'i,n fam,y who earnesUy 8 r f.f nancla Interests of the country will , J". reform, economic ju Ce . u"iinauon. Ttisirni ti. -"isemeni must is tataniount to pronouncing the j2 JB,.. ?n side of or- for the advocate and rntu - Z I u ' w , l"ls demand for dl- Hon. fo- tt. . -.".ihv.iub me tioora gan zed labor in this for the advocate and practlcer of the1 wet legislation "-Ex ior no one believes that any man may be nominated by the republican party who Is not agreeable to the magnates of tho trusts. . Taken all jn all. lue steel trust and others of Its ;klnd are not of a cbarac John Wo master.nn,". ","""Urt"er- "-post After Over-Indulgence get your stomach and liver into proper condition by us ing this renowned old family remedy Beecham's Pills. Ball ETrywbtr-lQ boxti Wc Aai K. Lai7tvT" Aain ! TkFnru Exposition ha made the Gold Medal Award to I.W.HARPER KENTUCKY WHISKEY OoM medal Kr AUo awarded a! ChTuo WAS. 8old by JOHM 80HMID1 The Louvre Saloon PENDLETON A A A A A A A A house lot farm horse cow Piano dog wagon margin. IF YOU NEED Lumber. fWfjj Lime. Cemcnf Sand. Tewa. rni!j or anytliing in $J get our prices. Pendleton Planing Mil Lumber Yard, R. FORSTER, Proprietor A GREAT SURPRISE I tn Tn.rtv I. th. n.dnnn lH v. l i oldcarrlBgeiookllkeanewone. HlSfl i a iVi ""ul olu DU8S7 or vehiclij uu ii . bo kuuu na u uew one, anot fare moner hv hrlncrncntthin. .', I . . . i n j .u.u iu u io our HUop. our prices are reatombks nui. mat Vitus NEAGLE BROTHER8 Water St., near Main, Pendlrtal "I would as soon think of ddaj business wlthnur rlorki. n. .itkJ advertising." John WnnamatevJ "uuiutr Hiuiunieni is: At1 paper ndvertlslncr Is the mmtui eultful compared to price tin uuy oiuer auvcrtislng la. world." Space In the East OresfonlMij buiu ui iow rates. SEE FOR YOURS! Four Inch Ad in the Daily East Oregonian One Week, 6 Times JU four Inch Ad in the weekly East Oregonian,OneWeek, 1 Time, and Semi-Weekly 1XLUC ........... tk,R Or a Fntir.Tnrfi Arf in Bnlli i Dailv and Wtrlv an( II Semi-Weekly, 6 Times in A lauy, j lime in WeeKly and I Time in Semi-Week ly, Only IJ WHO CAN GIVE YOf A LOWER PRICE FOR ADVERTISING space the rates are In the tut proportion. , Ads undor contract, at ta rates, but having choice of por tion in paper, with change of cast wuiiohe extra cnarge, as onea once a week. Doing business without adW: Using Is like winking at a preW tin m me aarK. sou may what j-ou are doing, but no om vise uoes. The East Oregonian's TekpS is Mam ) Pendleton. Oregon OR ANYTHING ELSE OBKQOK ...WANTPn EnerRetic people to sell our up-to date publications in each town, ship. We furnish books to refi able acents nn a -au cu Write for ternr,1 '.. !o..d.?"pf,co, fo6v hereabouts Put an add In the classified columns at the East Orenonlan, as there s no other means of securln0 so flreat an audience to your needs a through the colun of this paper. portu., 0.1 reads it. Don't you? , BUY YOUR - LUMBE IT THP Oregon Lumber I Alta St., opp. Court Home-j PRICES AS LOW ASTHBMMH For All Kinds of Building Including Doors WlnrlnWS ScreenPj and Wino Building V Lime Cement Brick j And Don't Forget Our WJfJ7 For Baras aad DW"