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E , 1 upon the Russian (paSt (teV2M Ms held responsible, 1 of the civilized w Published ercry afternoon fexcept Sunday) at I'endleton, Oregon, by tbe EAST OREGON1AN PUBLISHING COMPANY. "I'h'iuc. Mala 11 scnsciiirrio.s rates. 1 tall;. ne jear by mall $3-no Holly, six month! by mall 2.50 Dally, three month" by mall l.S Dully, one month by mall SO Dally, psr month by carrier 03 Weekly, one year by mail l.r" lem!-Weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00 The Hast Oregonlan It on rale at It. It. iIIcu'h New Standi at Hotel l'ortland and Hotel 1'erkina. Portland. Oregon. Member Hon Scrlpn Mcl'ae !Cevrs Assoela- itpon the Russian government, -which the condemnation world. Only a few Greeks ago It was announced that all Russian subjects would be granted j the fullest religious liberty. I It was also announced that Russia would hold the unspeakable Turk re-' sponsible for the massacre of Chris tians in the Sultan's domain' If Russia permits the massacre of Jews In KUhineff, what rleht has she ti. protest apalnst the massacre of Chris tians In the Balkans? It Is well to hold sympathetic mass meetings In the metropolitan Ameri can cities to raise relief money for the victims or the outrages and their families, but condemnatory resolu tions will have little, ir any. but an exasperating effect upon the Russian government. All ncree with Rabbi Voorsanger nntered a- Tendl-ton postoffiee as e-eond-, wh) flt ,je Tem,)Ie Emami-El. in Sat) cl.i matter. j Francisco, said: I "Just as the salvation of the Anier I lean republic had to come from j America itself, so the salvation of i Russia must come from Russia. A j democratic government is the bar to i social Injustice and religious ierse I cutlou alike. Now is the time for San Franiinco liureau. 4rts Fourth St. Chicago Iturenn, 1KK Security Riilldlnc. Washington. I (' liureau. 301 14th St. N. V 4 - sRenn TTnnoft The cigar that beats them all at Education is the art of receiv ing the exierienre of others. A man becomes well educated Just in proportion to his ability to re ceive the result of other men's learning. And just so deep and wide as is bis ability to receive the best of life around him. so deep and wide should be his in clination to give his best to others. Stephen B. 1 Penrose. cremo Centrally lK-uted Elceantlr tarn sliemlth modern appliance ( iffSricflgnland tunning "'"'""S? ! THE RACYCLE The genuine, the bicycle which is the undisputed leader, is handled in Pen dleton onty by us. Come in and see the Racycle. FOR SA We have the BestR m Real Estate. we some nice homes thai " stmt. v.noico Bail Lots. Alfalfa acre to 160. Wheat from ICO a, tracts 12,000. i the test.' Xlic largest Selling Brand orcijrarw In the -World. Hu TanJ is iht Swukn'i Trtuciicn. Witfaee, 31 J Coart Street RALPH WALDO EMERSON. One hundred years ago today Ralph Waldo Emerson was born, and thinkers the world over, are doing homage to his memory on this anni versary No other American philosopher ever accomplished as much good for the literary ant religious life ot hU couc try as did Emerson. He came at a time when a saviour was needed for the pnuosopnic . tlinmrdt f neflnn Thn vul f r- i n M c ' thinkers were hovering yet on the verge of a belief in Blue Laws and witchcraft and the politicians were struggling between torylsm and d mocrncy. It was a chaotic, formative period. No man was sure of his ground. Foun dations were thrones, creeds and governments The May number of the "Book of the Royal Blue." a magazine pub lished by the passenger department of the Baltimore &. Ohio railroad, at ! Baltimore. Maryland. coms tn br' gieatly improved in every way. This j book is one branch of a great rail way system and yet it Is a literary gem in many respects. The May number contains a couple of dozen autographs, poems and sketches by- American authors of AS ROSEBUDS WILL. artisans annual'y to develop the laud. There Is no time for the erection of factories, and, in fact besides the Dour mills the only other American experiment of the kind in Manchuria was a whisky still. It is barelv possible that a unique combination of the two might work , well together and bring back to the , - The dew drop loved the rose bud am. the rose bud loved the dew; I But the frost klug. hoary headed ; came between the lovers true. (). a million jewels brought he. to en tice the rose bud sweet Ten hundred thousand diamonds and cast them at her feet! young American authors of note. I The dew drou's tender onals paled be- South Amur retfon the thousands of Among the number being Frank R. , fore such kingly show peasants who have deserted their Stockton George Ade, and S. E. Ki- Th? r0!ie uud chose the diamonds, as fields because of the heavy mists that rose nuns win. you Know: lerinem iue gruiu in uie eai, iun And now? O. well, the sequel can be bread made from grain in that region whispered in a breath . causing a mild form of Intoxication. She had her hour of splendor, and j Could some keen Yankee inventor paid for It with death! combine a flour mill and still that Carrie Blake Morgan In the -Path ; would produce real "drunken bread" ser. As a railway literary production it is superb and shows to a large degree the progressive spirit that ani mates Its publishers. Diknm P P.. 1 1 1 ii ii i ii in ui'jn a a w ii i, n ii T?... iu over laylct- Bargains m j.r H. M. RICE, Freewater Aaent for Umatilla founty . Walter, City Agent for Tendletou I have a larger and list ot b arms, Stock nun i iir r n .x -i i thnn aiw hafnwi l i wheat section of ) Washington. II. i III no THE EMERSON CENTENARY. of Gold." ANTS O N HORSEBACK. On the eve of the principal day In New York's approaching municipal an- niversary week the celebration .11 1 A French traveler has discovered taiie place of an occasion "ot less j a new species of ant iu Siam, or, at swept from under noisv praise." Monday next. Mav 25, J leasl. a new trait he has never befori md Governments marl: the centenary of the "birth been recorded. The creatures were lliu goieraraeuis. t,,,,,, n.,., r. Z...... .iw. small nf n t-rnv rnlnr. mill lire In s n great light Luirstlug thraush SocieI.. nf Atnl!r,mil nl,tilnrs hnc aT. damn places. They traveled often and the darkened windows of the world, ranged for a fitting observance of the I hi troops and seemed to be under Instead of "mild intoxication" so dls- ; heartening to the Russian peasant. I who is too often a habitual drunkard, ! many fortunes might be made in this kind of American machinery. Col lier's Weekly came tbe cheerful, hopeful, fearless philosophy of this man. Order suc-c-eded chaos. The doubtful thinkers of the land swung Into rank. Here was a leader come, to lay the flashing sword of thought upon the brazen helmet of bigotry and half supersti-1 tious fear of religion. Fearless, bold, profound thinking thoughts that rattled like thunder claps among the gloomy mountains of the early century religion, and saying things so full of philosophic hundred years at the Waldorf-Astoria. ' the direction of a commander who There will be a loan exhibition of Emerson mementoes, first editions, etc.. in the Astor gallery, then will come a reception to guests and speak ers of the evening, followed by a banquet. rode on "boneback." M. Meissen. the Frenchman, who noticed this pe culiarity, was attracted to these groups by discovering thnt each com pany contained a large ant that trav eled more rapidly than the others. FAMILIES IN STYLE. Col. Henry Watterson will divert his attention long enough from Mr. Cleveland of Princeton, to pay tribute to the milder sage of Concord. Other speakers will be President Schurman of Cornell University; Chancellor Mac Cracken of the University of the City or .New Kirk, and William T. Harris, Observing them more closely be no ticed that each large ant always car- j ried a small gray ant upon its back. though the remainder of the troops were on foot. This mounted ant would ride out from the line, travel swiftly along the column from head to rear, and apparently overlook the meaning that thinkers were stagger-1 United States commissioner nf edur-a- maneuvers. M. Meissen concluded ed at the power of his mind, he through the temple of American Moncure D. Conway. There seems to be no question that the society's 5W tickets will all be called for. New lork is a strenuous city and not transcendental, yet it does know Its mersoii and honor him. New York World It is quite the fashion to be co: jugnl this year and also to exhibit all i the olive branches. Proud mothers , with carriages nued with young cMlu ren dash down the avenue in the morning. Mrs. Frelinghuysen. who was Mrs. Harry Cannon, has three; Mrs. Fred erick Allen has the same number Mrs. Starr Miller always drives with her young daughter, who Is much taller than her mother, and Mrs. Adri-. nn Iselln. Jr.. rarely goes out without her two daughters, the youngest of whom will not be out for some years. I Lee's Lice Killer osopny, knocking down Idols and de facing creeds, with almost sacrileg ious hand. But he was laying deep foundations for the future. Instead of destroying, he was only removing the mask from ternal truth. instead of tearing .down creeds, he was only filling in the decayed and palsied parts, with the living, throbbing essence of life, and soon the entire world of thought was beating In harmony with his new sys tem. He stood for absolute freedom. He tolerated no bonds. He bowed to no master except God and mind. He lived to better the world. He taught that only mental worth weighed neavy in the final counting-house of .Mbb''! i-imcu aiuien cuiuiuiKKiuiieT OI eancau"",,-u,,-M1' ' w,.v..,... - - - strode ' A poem will be read bv Edwin i '""n what he saw that this species alRO- "ntil .Mrs. Charlie ,. hii -Markham. Special guests of the even- "f nnt. while on its travels. Is under summoned to Newport ai 11 1 u"' I lug will be Julia Ward Howe and '' direction of a commander though a grandchild she and AN ELOPING FAMILY. Miss Marcella Arnold Salisbury of St. Louis ha run away to be married. When her friends heard of it they said: "N'o wonder!" And It was none. Mr. and Mrs. J. I.aurens Van Alen, : until their departure for Europe, 1 drove nearly every day together, aiiu I Charlie Oelrichs was at the birth of ; her husband i were frequently seen together. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehr are always I driving out. and Senator and Mrs. j Chauncey Depew are on the avenue j at least once If not twice each after noon and evening. The senator beams on everyone and I j Americans have sought to introduce 88 11 "fe were on ureal happy t the modern flour mill Into Manchuria. ; JkL'; J,rs- Beiw is very chic and ! but the government still contracts ' dignified, with a sweet face. HH i II H I I I 1 1 1 r I I I U I I I I 1 with vankee llrms to feed Its army In f"v ' ""uk a cimruung nai oi 4. the far East with American flour. In J'eljow straw, trimmed with cherry 1 r A Wt j j vuuruu naizoeuer such "ant horses" as the general rides must be rare and valuable, for he scarcely ever found more than one mounted ant in a colony. Boston Budget. YANKEE MILLS IN MANCHURIA. Insect pewder and Poultry Supplies, also Hay, Graiti and Feed. O F. Golesworthy 137 129 East Aha St. Tnct. for many years to come Man churia, Eastern Siberia and Corea czltmiM It,. till, Um) fnr 4 m.,.t.n For three generations in this family exerts of foodstuff, for both Japan "l ut V' B woma" morrien . and Russia are pouring millions in except after an elopement. Her moth- money Into these regions besides send er mid her mothers two sisters eloped inff tens of tn0usanrts or peasants and to be married. Her two aunts eloiied. Thon Marcella's sister. Jenny, ran j away and was married. Her mother's J mother also had eloped. The records of the family fail to show one mar riage In which there was net an elope-1 I riuuon and ostrich plumes of two ' suuues oi nil. .-sew lork Times. 14. Clara What nre you reading now Dora Historical novels. Clara Do you like them? Dora Yes. indeed. There Is so much I can skip. Xew York Weekly. THE OLD DUTCH U nnrm ti M M M I I I I II 111 Cor V Alta and Lilliih 1.. .sen. iurmrrji uiu: - , j i iiii i rrii l ii 1 1 1 . auu " pleased to care for jour grain for sale. Chcp mill nection. human experience and that every man who thinks Is a king and every I ment. thought that uplifts is a crown upon ! the brow of that king, the thinker. ' So w.h.t,n -Mj?8 Marcella decided to The world needs another Emerson marry Harry Festes Barbour, and ran mil.. ,1n I .. !...! ... ' . , M,MJ U 11 U 1L. I II M 11 It'UUB in Lltf IHI11 ( today to lead mankind back from , lly simply bhrugged their shoulders I mammon worship to the shrine of i and said that they had exjiected It. Mind. The nee Is rlim tor another Some of the elopements have been intellectual savior. Fortune-making has succeeded to the throne and thinking has become the work of cranks and agitators. Day by day tho priceless art of the thinker is being lorgotten. Mind and mental force are overshadowed by tho giant, avarice and a fortune is much more glorious than an Intellect. The world Is waiting for another Emerson to call it back to Its senses. Fast living and faBt dying mental and physical, are hurrying tho race away from philosophic truth and training. One live millionaire to every million mental corpses, make up the world's jiopulatlon today. caused by parental objections, but others seem to have been caused sim ply by a desire to observe the tradl-' tlons of the house. Chicago Tribune. RUSSIA'S SHAME. The massacre of tbe Jews in Klsh inert excites horror, and brings down WOMAN REALIZES POET'S DREAM If the twentieth century woman has become a distinctive type, apart from her tyie iu all ages. It Is siraply as a real thing, slowly takes shape and form out of the half-limited feat ures of an Ideal. What poets and painters have dreamed and sung about her, the wo man herself has brought into living, breathing existence. She is neither better nor worse than of old. She Is more develojied, more rounded, more complete, but only because she knows more of the art of rightly putting her self together, and of making a perfect and beautiful whole out of the parts of her nature which up to the present time seem somehow to have eluded her grasp. Urander Matthews in New York World. GRAin-o GRAIN COFFEE In comjjarinfrGrain-Oand coffeo , remember that while the ta.ste is the same Grain-O gives health and strength while coffee shatters the . nervous system and breeds disease I of the digestive organs. Thinking people prefer Gram-O and its ben- I cfits. TRY IT TO-DAY. Atgrocen ererjvrlttrv ; 1 'c and jr pcLc. AH kinds of Fresh Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. 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