.l DAILY ,EA8T. OR ECONIAN, PENDLETON, nREQQN. THURSDAY,;MAY 1,4, 1903., Tubll8h1 rtcry afternoon (except Bunda) at l'cmllrton, Oregon, by the SEAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 'I'hone, llnlu 11 SI'BHCKIITinN 1SATKH. ilMlljr, one year by mall $.1.00 llhillT. tlx months br mull !U0 ? Dally, 'three month by mnll 1. Dally, one month by mull ....... , .!0 Dally. ir month by carrier Weekly, one year by mall 1.60 iHeml-Wet'kly. one year by mall .... 2.00 The nast Orettonlan In on sale nt II. II. ltlch's News HtnmN nt Motel I'ortlaud and Hotel Perkins, 1'ortlond, Oregon. Member tlon. HorlppB.McKae News .Mocla- Sun Franclaco Ilurenu, 40S Fourth St. Chicago Dureuu, 000 Snrlty llultdlng. Washington. I). C. llureau, 51)1 14th St.. N. W Jly creed is this. First I Iwlleve that the great things that have been gained in these countless ages in which men have been dwelling on this planet and I think that we have gained great things have been accomplished by a very slow growth indeed. So let us hnvo the jiatlence of God. 8econd I believe that things are tending toward what is good and not toward what is bad. Third I believe Implicitly that the desires of the American peo ple are for Justice and righteous ness, however much they may bo misled at times. The permanent things are the stars and the sun. and not the clouds or the dust. Snnntor George F. Hoar. It. to vindicate the Judgment promoted the deal. that The new press of the Oregon Dally ' Journal is now In place and will be started by next Monday. "Jack-the-rlpier" Is a perennial .product. He springs up in society hike the poison weed In the field. The business 'combination known as the salt trust has pleaded guilty 'to a violation of the law prohibiting' com binations in restraint of trade, and will be fined, not to exceed $5000, by Judge Dohaven, sitting in San Fran cisco. But the trust has squeezed many, many times $5000 out of the Pa cific Coast salt consumers during the last few months, and will no doubt continue, notwithstanding this fine, to pursue that pleasing and profitable occupation. Five thousand dollars once In a while is nothing to the salt trust. It has collected that much In Illegal profits from the stockmen of Eastern Oregon this spring. Every leading exchange lu Eastern Oregon has reprinted the East Ore- gonian's editorial note on range con dttions and the necessity of pruning down the lnrge herds of stock and preparing the smaller herds In better condition for markets. This Is the only salvation for the stockman. There Is no uso to fight over ranges tha are absolutely Inadequate to support the amount of stock now owned in Eastern Oregon. There is no use to hold on to largo herds that must lessen In vnlue as the ability to care for them properly decreases. Finish ctl product Is the cry of the day. Pu get Sound is now shipping beef from Texas, a distance of 2300 miles. Port land has not had two weeks' visible supply ahead for eighteen months. The East Oregoninn rejoices to see the Eastern Oregon press take up the fight for the improvement of the live stock Industry. her .charming youth, long ago, -when she was the Agnes of her lover's heart. One wishes that 'the noble charities of this world all bore the nAWs of mothers. Nothing would Invest them more with the spirit of kindness and love and nurlty. Ijiwrence Cowles Philips has done the beat rny man can do in this world enshrined the memory of his mother. Denver Post. WHEN ROBINS COME. loved Seattle Is so rotten that even the .Iron bars In the city jail colls seem to '. he affected. Two jail breaks in as ;-many days is her remarkable record. The law raising the price of Oregon .school land from $1.25 to $2.50 per acre, goes Into effect May 21. This ; Insignificant raise in the price seems 'like a bit of wilful Irony, after the . splendid heritage of tho school child- e.ron has been appropriated by favored Bland sharks. The Harney county papers are 'Justly proud of the fact that the ISiivjes river irrigation project is very pikely to be reported favorably by the vuKiurviB in chuck?. II is uup oi lie most promising plnns iu Oregon. It luld open up to settlement a half million acres, and would mean the completion of a railroad Into Central Oregon. The National Civic Federation which was organized amid a nourish of trumpets two years ago. has proved to he a hollow mockery. Instead of promoting industrial peace. It seems to have engendered more bitter war fare. Since Its organization the great est strike in the history of the na tlon dragged along for eight months. unsettled, with some of the warmest promoters of the federation most ob stinate in their refusals to surrender a point to the just demands of their employes. The whole aim and object of the federation seems to be to promote pence by de stroying the power of the workingman, by dissolving his organ izatlnns. There is but one way to bring ahout Industrial peace anil that is to remember that every American citizen is the equal of every other American citizen, no matter how many dollars stand between them. If the boaid of engineers now In vestigating the government plans at The Dalles, report favorably, congress will probably spend nbout $3,000,000 Ih building a ship cannl at that point. iKitpiu nuvr iifuru ho mucn on Rhis subject during the past twenty years, that it has become tiresome. SThe stuto portage road Is the only re Jlef that can ho expected by this gen eration. p4If General Owen Summers, who pcaried the Second Oregon Volunteer In the Philippines, is not made grand marshal of the day upon tin' occasion fit President Uoohovelt's visit to Pin t fand, then the Spanish-American v.-ai Seterans "won't play." Tho grand pa hide will he conspicuous by their nh genctfj 300 strong. Tho Second Ore gon , boys have a very high opinion Bffithelr commander. They say It is Sesorveil. m KA" trip around the world will soon Hte so .commonplace, It will not bo goiislilort'd a crowning glory to tho jtravelcr. Wlth the completion of the Blhorlan .road, the globe trotter will ipso his halo of fame, for It will be )sslhle for people of moderate means pn a month's vacation to encircle tho garth. Tho cost now from London to Shanghai, by wuy of the Siberian hwto, including fare, food, berths and Gil , conveniences of travel, nraounts Fp,?lS5. The water route cost is $280. fifl pTho trans continental railroad lines. the owners of tho Suez Canal, and the TratiB-Slborlnn rallwny are nil porabined to defeat tho Panama canal. The completion or this canal will dis organize the commercial monopolies hat now hold the world In bondage. It;. will open a gap in tho westorn hemisphere, which will chnnge the jpught rates of tho civilized world, rho 'American government has been puncoed in the purchase of the Pana !na, route, but it should now complete The Los Angeles real estate agoutis are reaping a harvest. A new re ligious sect in that city has fixed n time for the world to end. The mem bers nre selling off their homes at greatly reduced prices and are con centrating at Benton Harbor, .Michi gan, to witness the finale. In 1890 an exodus of just such enthusiasts took place from Oakland and $230.00ii worth of property was sacrificed to the wild prophecies of some fnnatlc. A dnto was set for the destruction of thnt so-called "wicked" city, and the credulous followers surrendered the accumulations of years, to flee from the doom pronounced by their leader. Homes were sold nt half price, real estate men boomed the date of the de struction of Oakland and the Innocent fnmlllPs of the cranks were stripped of shelter mid sustenance. The de luded fanatics who expected to see a hole In the ground, where Oakland once stood, have been digging for bread and butter harder than ever, for 13 years, and Oakland still stands on top of tho ground and the world goes round unci round. A crank is a bless ing, but blessings may run to extremes. And here they nre I the robins allying. The red-breasts that we've this many a year; The welcome sight puts end to long Ing sighing, For lo! the winter's past and spring is here. And oh! how gay the red on robin gleaming; A flash of light a sudden song a start Of Joy to feel that every bird-note's teeming With love's delight that's echoed In the heart. And hea: yet the slsn Is sure we them calling. They call at dusk the robins call for rain; Their plnlnt brings mern'rles deep while twilight's falling. And then a sudden splash on win dow pane. But tears and rain are April showers fleeting; Smiles came as smiles the sun ou field and fen, The robins mate how fast the heart Is beating. For love o'orcome is conqueror again, Alice Harrlmnn. THE OLD STORY. There, little lamb, don't cry. You have lost your wool, I know; They have sheared you where The bull and the bear Induce the lambs to go. But you'll want another whirl by and by- There, little lamb, don't cry. Chicago Record-Herald. MlSS VIRGINIA, THE PALMIST, VOW IN PENDLETON. .lib. Miss Virginia. Water tahkS We make a Specialty of Building Round or Square WATER TANKS, Mother Why. my child, that little hurt couldn't possibly have made your knee so stiff as that! Little Liz zie Yes, it did, too. Just you try to bend It and see if I don't scream. Baltimore American. THE PUREST THOUGHT THERE IS ttORN TO A SHADOW. When there is a falling off in flesh in woman or man there is "something wronz." And that something wronc is generally a loss of nutrition due to dis ease of the stomach and the other organs of digestion ana nutrition. Some times this loss of flesh is accom panied by variable appetite, but in many cases the ap petite does not fail and there may be constant desire to eat. Languor, nervousness, irri tability, sleepless-' ness, ore svniptoms often associated with this loss of nutrition and fal ling 00 in flesh. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures disease of the stom ach and other or caus of digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect digestion und assimilation of food, so that lost flesh is regained aud the physical health re-established. I had roffered from lndtts!icm aud onlv those who have uffeii Irom it know what ft reallvU, writes Mr. M J Pagan, of t6it Kast Cenec St.. Syracuse, Sf. V. "I had lu.! wrr attack of headache and rttixinw, with cold baud and feci; crcrytluujc I ute ditrcucd me, DoweU were constipated and mjsjrromnjp very Mm and jtrtowj. I canuot half cxjre the bad feelings I had when I commenced taking Ir. Fierce' Golden Medical Uucuverv. I took nine battles of the 'Discovery' aud liavc taken several bottle of Ur Pierce's l'leajunt IVlleu. I commenced feeling better with the ursl bottle and kept on improving Now I amsogrrfttly ImproTed in health my friends often speak of it. I luoftt ltenrtlly recommend thcac nictlliinc to all suffering as I was.1 The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser, in patwr covers, is sent frer on receipt of 21 one-cent stumps for expeti&e ! of mailing only. Address Dr. U. V. Fierce, uutlalo, . Y, Every line in your hand means something, shows something that has been In vour past or is present now, or may c'ouie In your future life. What Is the general thing of your life? Does It indicate success aud happiness? Pnlmlstry is n science, and a scien tific palmist is necessary to correctly read the meaning of the markings In your palm. Miss Virginia is known in Europe and America as one of the most scientific palmists of the time, and she will give you a clear and re liable vending. Not only do the lines nf the hand show these things, but the vibratory magnetic emnnations 01 . j. your body likewise tell many things. Are you as successiui unanciaiiy mmT in other respects as you might be? I Very few are. Some unseen condition around you may be, and likely Is, re-j tardlng your progress. 1011 cuimm see it. but you do see its effects, and one who is developed along this line cau see and can show how to over come It. thereby you become more sue- cess fill. It Is a duty you owe your children as well as yourseir to sec that there is nothing detrimental around you to prevent your attninlng the highest in life. Miss Virginia is well versed in practical occultism. In fact, she Is more conversant with this and other subjects than any otliet ladv in America, and her years of ex perience and study with matters 01 this nature enable her to accomplish results that are decidedly startling. you are not successful she will make you so. If there are adverse conditions around you and you are not succeed ing In proportion to your ability to grasp success, she will tell you how. and help you to develop and quicken your ability. AH business strictly con fidential. Absolutely no fee accepted for readlugs or special work unless you are fully satisfied. Palmistry taught. Call early, as Miss Virginia's stay here Is limited to a few days only. Miss Virginia, Palace Kooming House. Main street. We make them right and they always give satisfaction Our work is never slighted or botched. Pendleton Planing Mill and Lumber Yard. Roiieut Forstek, Prop. FOR SAll I I I I I I "I ' We have the BestBargai, m iseai Estate. We hi some nice homes be sold. Choice Lots- Alffllfn T.anA f acre to 160. Wheat 1 tracts from 160 12,000. Rihorn & Swaggart Room to over Taylor's Hardware Store. "tar. rau DUliaino acres Five Porcelain Tubs Are now to be found at Privett's LUrber Shop and Bath Rooms. We also have I five hydraulic chairs. Every- thing is neat and clean We employ none but first-class X workmen. Our equipment is not excelled in Eastern Ore. t Privett's Barber Shop t I TZi nam Hire! I M1HI I I I I'HI WWW BUTTER Gold Medal Butter, Pure, Sweet, Clean. The chief characteristics of good butter ate purity and cleanliness. This butter combines both, and will ietain its rich and delicate flavor to the last. Try it and you will never use any other Your money refunded if you do not like it F.S. YOUNGER . . & SON . H'i l M I I ! 1 I t I H H I t l 4"M- rTT ! The i j Reiin Ub House HJ Sew H Brick 1 Large I HH -iry IIIHijssflLiHI Rooms If every man contributed some thing good to the world, within bis means. In memory of his mother it would be a beautiful custom. It would he the most powerful and I the purest Incentive for kindness and ; tor humanity and for art possible toi coiiclove. Lawrence Cowles Plilpps did a no ble thing in devoting more than half a million dollars to n beautiful sani tarium In Denver. Hut when he gave It the name uf his mother he gave his heart with the money. The Agnes Memorial Saultarium is a beautiful name. H breathes the spirit uf love. The Htranger who hears tho uamo, the sick and the weary who enter tho portals, will feel that the cornerstone in a heart. Kltf?s.ntlr turu'shed with nimlcrii appliances Electric ligbt aud rimiiiuK irnlcrlut-uch room Koms br the dav ituI: ur muntli. limits 25, 40.7SC. I!, t REXX.I'ro? 7 Cottonwood bt. THE RACYCLE The genuine, the bicycle which is the undisputed leader, is handled in Pen dleton only by us. Come in and see the Racycle. Wi-thee, 2- ! Tho Agnes Memorial Sanitarium i the uamo is a benlson and a blessing. It suggests the son's kiss prossed . . l.lu ........'.. I. .,1,1 f.. .... And more It brings to the thoughts St. George Restaurant j Dinner Twenty-five Cents From 11.30 a. in, to 7 p. m. I Short ordors a speciality j Quick, Courteous Service Open all Day andNight T. A. Oldfather.'Prop" j Is always received when you place your order with us. Fir. Tamarack and ..Pine.. Why buy poor coal when you can get the best for the same price? Laatz Bros. Telephone Main 5J TAKE YOUR CHOICE Humane Harness J. A. Smith Sole Agent for Umatilla County 218 Court Street One of the finest residences iu . Pendleton 11 rooms all modern itn-. provements; pretty lawn; complete; $6,500. $2,500 down, balance on time. , Another residence 7 rooms, with bith. sewerage, electric lights; pretty ) lawn, shade trees, within three blocks . of Main street, $2,500. Other houses and lots from $C00 to I $2,500. 1 Nice residence lots. $150, 50 and i $500. We Make Out Bow Much Other Town Property, Ranches. Easy Terms, Where Desired, G. D. BOYD. I to Mir friemlt, ptroan and tbe public it Unt.l : uc&peaMUtf jour exauiinauou 01 lav uc"-j 1 tluni in t-aTTlapps. runabouts. .urreTI. bl'u.l and 1 etc.. we bate tbe ulpusure of rroentlBZ t your attention thin iraon We hate uol '-! rotated au lot Irom our lone UDU"1 itandnrdln met wo have adraurcd m.tw- 1 ly. We hare a complete atork ol WIbomI . waunnit with .IhmI nlMil hubs and Dalent oatcll bearing blocks, maklugthem the eade.trM-1 nine ami most durable on the market. Uuu I 111 Court Street '"rttb'"!AV,,0t,,eel,Mrt,lb, LET US FILL NEASLE BROTHERS The Ulai'ksmlth.. UNDER NEW MANAGEMINT X U U K b I L Llmrrn nr. FOR LUMBERI ULlj DUTCH HENRY We can supply you with Building Material of all descriptions and save you money FEED YARD DOORS WINDOWS Building paper lime cement, brick and sand. Wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty. Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St., Opp. Court House WHAT IS THE USE of suffering from Indigestion If you eat what you want, or of starving yourself to avoid such distress? Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets takon after eating will digest your food perfectly and free you from all tho disagreeable symptoms or Indigestion and Dyspep sia. Eat what you like at any time, and take an Acker Tablet afterward. Positively guaranteed. Tour money will always be refunded If you are not satisfied. Write to us for a free sample. W. H. Hooker & Co., Buffalo. N. T. Cor W. Alta and Lilhth Sts. L. Nefl. formerly of the Hotel Alta, has chatge of the Old Dutch Henry Feed Yard, and would be pleased to care for jour horses Plentv of stalls, larce corrals (of loose horsts and cattle Hay ni grain for sale. Chcp mill m connection. The Oregon Dally Journal can be found on sale at Frazler's book store. Engine, Boiler and Machinerjl RRPAIRlNG rw ..II l,:,l. to i CIUTI altV. AH I VI ail nuiua is vw, t ' work guaranteed Extra Parts Furnished lor all Kiat of Harvesting Macliinorv. Manufacturer ol R1GBY-CLOVE HARVESTER 700 Pact a if a Street. Baltezore & Howe's Old Stand. WANTED XOUlt OUDEIIB FOB grated cards, wtxldlng ,th pU! hundred. The But OragonUa. Ml l.i. .i. in mil nil I .1 ill III