DAILY EAST pREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREQONi FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1903 Published ovi-ry nfternoou (except Sunday) nt lendletdn, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Plioiic, Main 11. SUIISCUUTION ltATKS. Daily, one year by mall l)all, six months by mall ii.Iu Dally, three months by mail l.-o Dally, one rnontli by mall rju Dally, per mouth by carrier Mi Weekly, one year by mall l.jjj Weekly, nix mouths by mall Jf Weeklv, four months by mall .no Heml-WeoUly, one yenr by mall .... 2.00 Heml-WVokly, six months by mall .. 1.00 Keml-Weekly, three months by mall . . .r,0 The i:ast Oregonlan Is on sale nt II. II. llleh's News Htancls nt Hotel Portland and Hotel l'erklns, Portland, Ore-go''- Member Scrlpps Mcllno News Associa tion. Ban I'rnnclsco llureau, -10S Fourth St. Chicago llureau, 000 Security Itulldlng. Wnshlnston, 1). C. llureau, 501 14th St., X. W. Knterol at 1'enclletou postoCflcc as second class matter. An Idol ? Man was born to wor ship such! An Idol Is an Imago of his thought; Sometimes he carves It out of gleaming stone, And sometimes moulds It out of glittering gold, Or rounds It In a mighty tresco ed dome, Or lifts It beavenwaid In a lofty spire, Or shapes It In a cunning frame of words, Or pays his priest to make It day by day For Sense must have its God as well as Soul. Oliver Wendell Holmes. Union men in Boise City refuse to bathe in the Natltorium because a non-union man wot ills feet in the swimming pool. The death rate in the city of Ma nila has decreased under American management, from IC to each 100(1 population In the first quarter of 11)00 to 22.1" iier 10011 for the first quar ter of 19(13. In the city of Havana even n greater Improvement than this was made in the sanitary condition), under American rule. If the Filipino will now behavo properly and allow the death rate from American rllles to decrease In this proportion, his race may be saved from annihilation. In the revised edition of "Oregon, Washington and Idaho," llinnldo M. Hall, the O. U. & N. advertising agent, has made a marked improve ment in the subject matter. The ro mantic has been largely eliminated and nil the statements In regard to Oregon resources nre backed up by names, dates and figures which make the book authentic nnd practically correct. Tho plain facts about the Northwest are good enough, There is no need of Imagination to add charm to the matchless story. The Iowa democrats recognize the unbridled growth or the trusts as the greatest menace to the people and in ringing sentences demand that their career be checked. Tho platform Is democratic in the strictest sense of Jlie word, It appeals to no prejudice ot j)orsonal Interests, but makes one general attack on corporate greed and demands In no uncertain terms that the privileges of the people be taken from tho hands of the few and restor ed to the masses. The tariff revision element in tho republican party will find the democratic demands so con genial to their own sentiments, that something akin to a tariff reform, anti-trust coulltlon between them may be expected In Iowa before the campaign Is over. The German socialist vote has in creased 40 per cent in the past two years. Thirteen now scats In the reichstag were won by them In last Friday's elections and most of the leading scientists and scholars of the nutlon belong to that party. Just what disposal will bo made of the ancient roynl regime, the royul fami ly, tho throne and the "divine right," lias not yot been decided upon, but Emperor William will awnko some morning to find that ho Is only plain Air, Hohenzollorn, a man without u title and that the people that great misunderstood force, has taken over their nnclent legacy the right to rule and the right to tho use of tho soli for sustenance and happiness. Tho spread of socialism in the army is one of the most .alarming features of the Gorman movoment. i . ,.., rovo.i iittln If ntiv bettor, i -nunum,. la NOT NEEDfcU IIN ftnuuciw"' There are more transients of the demi-monde order, "macqiles," hangers-on and gamblers in I'eiidloton Jtrnt now than there hos been at any time during the past winter. More strange faces arc seen early nnd late nmong the unclassified, than for many months. There Is no unu sual attraction for them hero, bill the tide from the closed towns of Wash ington has Inadvertently turned this way. Jinny of them will remain but a few days, simply making this ono stopping point In me endless pilgrim age. Others are here to stay. The antl-gnmbllng law of Washing ton Is being rigidly enforced and overy city of any size Is weeding out Its gambling population by that pro cess. Eastern Oregon towns nre re ceiving this lloatlng population in groat numbers, I.a Grande and linker Gay nre both complaining of the sud den acquisition of street walkers and men of unknown occupation. Simili ter has received more than her share and all the Intervening small places have been visited by characters oi the same stripe. The same process which started tills pilgrimage In Washington should keep It moving In Oregon. The towns of Eastern Oregon should not get the reputation of being fresh and in viting pastures for men whose occu pation Is barred by law In a sister state. Jlore rigid regulation and closer vigilance on the part of Pendleton and other towns now being visited 1 this class wilt result In Its disappear ante, all together, within a few years. As long as there is u Held not elos ed against them, they will thrive. It Is not a wholesome reputation for Or egon towns, to bo classed as last re sorts for these people. As long as this condition prevails, the efforts of Washington toward reducing the evil will fall Hut. The death penalty does not detel' men from committing crime. The New York states prisons now contain 1" men sentenced to deatli and the burning of a negro in Delaware on .Monday did not prevent a crime, equnl to his, In Jllssourl on Thurs day. There Is no penalty horrible enough to check rage or Insane pas sion in a weak man. ' It Is only a step from the govern I ment regulation of railroad freight rates to government control or the roads. The interstate commerce com mission costs the people about a hall million dollars per year, nnd its duty is to hold In check the transportation corporations. It don't earn a dollar In Income to the government. New rural delivery routes in Ore gon, increasing postal business, the extonslon of telephone systems and tho improvement In star route mull service, all indicate that tho people are being benefited by blessings of the ngo. The next great stop In their favor will bo a gonornl reduction or postal rates. GUAM'S LARGE SUPPLY OF DOGS. An olllcer or the murine corps brings to Washington tho Interesting Information that a feature of one or our insular possessions Is an abnor mal supply of dogs. Guam, of which we know so little save that It served ns a prison for transported Filipinos, Is famous for Its dogs. Poverty stricken and cnustltutlnnally lazy, tho natives naturally take to dogs. Neither tho natives nor the dogs have enough to eat, and in the struggle for food tho superiority of tho biped over the quadruped Is shown, and tho dog gets the worst of It. Hut oven whoro things are equal, the dogs show moro uctlvlty and roam about searching for food, while the native wallows in tho filth of his dugout. Tho dogs nro a great nuisance to the white people who are compelled to live In the Islnnd. They prowl about the houses at night and seize any thing that smells like food and make off with It. They will oven break through windows of tho houses. The inorlno officers suy that the dogs aro thin nnd bony, vicious on account of hunger, and generally a very disagree nble lot. He tried to keep them from his quarters with a shotgun, but tho shooting at all times of night dis turbed other ofilcors, and ho adopted tlie poison method. He supplied tho nogs witn rresn meat thoroughly inoc ulated with quick-acting poison from the medical department, and each morning obtained a crop of Guam dogs, Not that ho wanted them, but ho did want sleep, and this was tho only way ho could obtain It. UNAPPRECIATED WORTH. For a considerable time rfftor Walt wimman puuiisueu ins "leaves or Grass" the book could not only not bo sold but scarcely anybody would have one as a gift. Whittler burned tho copy sent to him. Euidons of his . ,.., rovo.i nttln If ntiv bettor. Ileforo his death, in years , over, Whitman's declining years wore somowhnt soothed by Indications of growing public appreciation. Noi only were some of Ills books sold, nut lending critics, on ro-oxamlnatlon, found true poetry and genius in them. And now a complete edition of Wh t man's works has been published in 10 volumes, to bo sold nt $750, or $75 n volume. It seems a pity that Whitman could not have lived to see such a triumph or his brain work a this indicates. Hut perhaps he knows. Portland Tolegrnm. KELLEY AND MATLOCK'S RIDE. When history writes of Hoppner's town Of the terrible Hood that swept it down, Famo will bo thoro with gilded pen To write the names of these two men. Fighting their way through storm and night, While torrents roareil to left, to right, For tho specter Death down tho val ley strode And shrieked In glee, on the Willow Creek road. On. like the storm cloud, the riders came, Urging their horses, with eyes nllamo, Above tho tempest their words rang clear: "Fly for your lives! The Cloudburst's hero!" How many mothers with glistening eye. Now hloss those men for that timely cry? How many husbands have clasped their wives And blessed those men, who saved their lives? Two that lode forth ahead of tho wave, Two that rode forth their brothers to save. Two that rode forth, who lost their all Two that rode forth at duty's call. Thore are hosts of others In Hoppner's town, If truth were known, who deserve re nown ; Hut 'twill ever be banded from father to son, How Kelley and Jlatlock saved Lex ington. Thomns .Murray Spencer, l'ortlaml, Ore. The Ilrltlsh ship Bermuda, fi3 days overdue from Antwerp, arrived in Se attle Thursday, with a mutinous crew aboard. No Dessert More Attractive Why ue gi-Litino and spend hours soaking, bweeteniui,', Havering and coloriug when produces better results in two minutes? Everything in tho package. Simply add hot wuteriuids-ettocool. It's perfection. Astir prise to the lumxowife. No trouble, less ox peuse. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla vors: Lem'on. Oniuge, Strawberry, Hasp berry, At grocers. 10c. Any Time Is a Good Time Now is the accepted time to have your house painted or pa pered. A little painting here and there will help its looks wonder fully. Some nice, bright, new wall paper will lend a freshness to any room. Our stock of wall paper was never more complete pattern. In endless variety and every one new and up-to-date in color design. Better come In and let us show them to you and tell you what It will cost for your whole house or one room. E. J. Mtttphy, 111 Court Street. Insurance In foroe $13,456,960.00 H. H. RICE, Freewator A (tent for Umatilla Oounty. J.I'. Walker, City Agent for l'endletou Remember That we give special attention to orders for fancy ICE CREAM and CANDIES. C. R. DUTTON'S eumatism .w-P THBJ nunc who have ever felt its keen, cutting pains or witnessed the intense s,,ITcrinTf oUicrs, know Umt Rheumatism is torture, and that ,t is right. ly "uil nliunernlike'smiie are suddenly .seized with the most excrucm. All do lots ,111 era i t. A .()jnt jn bm, wnj b j TZ leu Z iKe in the weather or exposure to damp, chilly winds or night i ri licr attack, lasting for days perhaps mid leaving the pa. ?in, It with n weakened constitution or crippled nnd deformed for nil time. An nc d o l..?c condition of the blood is the cause of every form and vnr c y Kl e intis.u, Muscular Articular, Acute, Chronic Inflammatory nnd Seiu tic, nnd the blood must be purged and purified before there is an i v nutl tiains. External applications, tlicuse of liniments and end to youi aUitb aiutp ";..' . . . . treatment does notrnnM, bt 8. S S, the greatest of all I.Wnurifiers nnd tonicfl.doescureRheiiinatisiiibyntitidottngniuliieutrali?.. h t KKou acids and building up the weak nnd s uggish blood It is mm i - r loncii up " If von hiiveR hcutuatism, wrueus, out clmrge any information desired, lihcuiuatism. THE SWSFT Did You Ever? No You Never! What, Never? No, Never! have Pendleton people had a chance to get FURNITURE SO CHEAP In order to got some lines at the prices we hough! , we were compelled to etuck heavier than our room will justify, and wo now find ourselves overstocked. Therefore, in order to reduce stock, and get the cash we need ho hadly, wo have decided that for one week, Commencing SATURDAY, JUNE 27th, we will offer FURITURE at PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN PENDLETON Seeing is l elieving. Stop in and see, and in cidentally see about that $50 00 worth of furnituro we are giving away. New car of furniture just received. choice bargains. M. A. RADER Main and Webb Streets "Pleases the Taste" f E Ask for GDdl Lefflff Brai,d of i 0 They are THE BEST COSTA RICO COFFEE In one pound Packages JAVA & M00HA COFFEE in one pound puokagos Spices, Teas, Extracts and Baking Powder PORTLAND COFFEE & SPICE Co., SN" "M-H"Hm'.M.4i4..HiJ WHAT IS THE UNDERWOOD TABULATOR? It Ih a duvlco rormliiR a part of thu Umlorwood Typewriter, tlint mnrvcloiiHly HlmpllfleB tlio work of mnklni; out bills, tilling l ot blank forms, Bottlni; up of HtntlMlcs. IIbIr of nnnies, In fact, any form of writing tlint 1b nrrangoil In columns. As tho written page on tho Umlorwoou Is always In full sight of tho user, no letter or wont doing covered up nt any time, the value of tho tnbulator, when applied to the Undorwood Typewriter, Is ap parent. This fenturo alone gives double value to the Underwood. No oxtra charge la mado for tho tabulator; it Is not an attachment, but an Integral part of the machine. The entire opqration of the tnbulnr mechanism is controiiod by ()no koy. Eyesight does the roat. The most complicated form can be easily, quickly and accur ately followed, because you always see what you are doing. Tho Underwood Tabulator is Bolldly framed In the machine, and does not "rack" thu Instrument, it Is provided with an automatic brake, which governs tho movoment of tho carrlngo porfectly. The Underwood "brakes" the Tabulator. ! ! : : Other Tabulators "break" "(he machines JOHN S. KEES, Agent JASS3X ICXINXS.'' saieniHireiiHiiiu m in. .". . ........... .....vCa the old acid blood rich, nnd the pain-tortured mus cles nnd joints nre relieved, the shattered nerves are made strong, nnd the entire system is invigorated and 1 1... Hi.mici. i( this irrent vegetable rpmprlt? --- .7, V . . imiiuin V nnd wc will mail free our' book on SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA. ,t i I Como early and get Once Used ALWAYS USED 4 4 til.il H . 14 H"H"H -& I Pendleton, Oregon FOR eliavn soma , '. "u HUM. PI . I.ntci Al, ,. ' acre to 160. tra(tB ftonr 12,000. " 1U I We make V& Pendleton ana mm nuiim , Pendleton Real G room dwelling til 1 ?2,50. i sltle-)l,550. A number o km i . , - 1 In nil flat, in each. 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