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DAILY EAST OREGONIArl, PENDLETON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1903. t'asllahtd cvcrr nfltrniHin (ctcent Hundaj) at 1'en.uleton, Oregon, bj tbe EAST OREQONIAN PUBLISHING. 'COMPANY. TUone. llalu 11. SUHSUIillTION HATCH. DflllT. ouc year by mill $5.00 Dally, aix muutlis by wait -'.SO Dally, tlirre moutli.i by mall 1.-5 Dally, one month by uiall .. .CO Dally, per month by carrier -. . ,I3 Weekly, one year by mull 1.30 Weekly, six month by mall 75 Weekly, four mouths by mall no Semi-Weekly, one year by mall .... S.00 Semi-Weekly, six months by mall 1.00 8eml-Weekjy, three months by mall .CO The I'Mt Orezonlan la on sale nt II. II. Mich's New SUikIh at Hotel I'ortlatul nnd Hotel rer&luj, rortlunil, Oregon. Mtaiber Scrlpps -Mcltae News Asaocla tloo. San Francisco Uureati,' 408 Fourth HU Chicago llureaii, 00!) Security ItulUllng. Washington, D C. Itureau, 001 Mill St., K. V. Entered at Pendleton postodlce as seccond class matter. What's to tic free? Is It to ) throw ttsltli' j AH fetters from ttio will ami let caprice j Lead us? To let wild fancy, undented In her Imagination's mad In crease I Hurry us hero nnd there? God's pity full I On him who calls this liberty! Wo draw No safety from response to Riot's call. Freedom Is still a daughter of the law! Clinton nanBorfield In Novem ber Century. Although Sheridan Is in the Ore gon hop belt, tho Sheridan bank rol bory on Monday was no "hop dream." It was tho real article, finished In stylo. ' Umatilla county and Umatilla county scenery will receive n wide circulation through the 3,000 photo graphs furnished by Major Moor house to tho syndicate of newspapers. In this Instance, Involving such nug ' nlflcent views of Western scenery, the camera Is truly "mightier than the pen." The Associated Press, lacking any plausible reason for attacking the character of W. J. Dryan. is strivlus. frantically to make political capital out of the Bennett will .case, Bryan was bequeathed $50,000 by tho will of I'hllo S. Dennett, a personal friend and admirer. Mrs. Bennett protest ed against this act of her dead hus band and attacked the will. Mr. llryan will simply allow the c.iurtu to pass upon the will. If he is award ed tbe amount ho will distribute it among a list of charitable Ins'lta tlons already designated by him. If he Is not awarded the sum given iilm by hl friend's will, the mniltr ends. There Is no politics In It, nor can bo. A ulcud gave him the mono'. If tho court sustains the widow's con tentions that tho property of her dead husband belongs of right to her, Mr. Bryan has no fight to make. The resolution passed by tho re cunt Gooil Hoads convention, at I'ort land, recommending that county courts set aside a pro rata amount, fixed by tho total taxable property iu the county, to bo contributed to tho general expense fund of the state meetings of the Good Hoads Assoc! atlon, is hardly a wlso suggestion. Such a plan would oncourago good road meetings, It Is true, but this monoy applied In tho different coun ties, would give better results. It is proper to hold meetings and Invito experts to discuss theoretical road building, but tho free use of the peo ple's monoy In paying tho expenses of these meetings Is not warranted by tho emergency, II taxes could bo contributed to good roads meetings, why not to Irrigation, livestock, hor ticultural and other conventions held in Oregon? Thero would bo no limit to this policy. Already county courts In Oregon nro allowed to use $1,000 per year for advertising purposes at tho' discretion of tho court. Another leak here and another leak thoro would soon becomo burdensome on tho people and there aro fow county judges In Oregon who will iiivip 'bis plan upon tho county court, n in structed by tho good roads I'onvon tlon in its resolution. One of thu most dangoious mena ces to the health and vigor ot school children -was lightly touched, If touched at all, by tho stato board ot tihoaltb .-In its bulleun cm school by KOlno,' jTlmt .subject is over study, overloading of young ymlndu with too many branches. Tho fifth grade In tho public school, mado up largely of children between 10 and 13 years ot age, has 11 proscribed studies bo sides the supplementary reading which makes up nt least one more, To burden n child's mind nt that age with that many studies Is nnu- sense ami an Injustice to child and teacher, for tho child will llntl It Im possible to hecomu efficient In all of them, no matter how great tho tuoti tal Btralu, nnd tho teacher will be blamed for tho child's slow progvesn and .lack of efficiency, Twenty years ago five studies n day was thought to be sudlclont for tho com mon schools, up to' tho sovouth nnd eighth grades. No wonder tho mini hfiv of children wearing glasses at the ago, of 12 has Increased 300 per cent In a dozen years. Tho strenuous pro gram of tho public school course, In which five minutes ench day Is de voted to a study, and from which tho rttcss has been practically removed, makes old women out of children and builds a hollow shell of education, which should bo filled with meat In stead, by striking half tho studies from the list. On Tuesday, November ;!, general elections will bo held In 11 stntes as follows: Full state tickets In Maryland, Massachusetts, Ilhode Island. Ohio. Kentucky. Iowa and Mississippi; minor state officials In' Now York, Pennsylvania, Coloradol and Nebraska, and municipal olllc- Inlu In Hi,, aIiUc nf flrnntni' NJnu ' York and San Francisco. It Is Inter estlng to know that tho prohibition ists have state tickets In each of these states except Colorado and the J socialists in nil oxcept two, Nebraska and Colorado. The hottest fight and the greatest national Intotost is cen tered in thu race for governor or Ohio, between Tom L. Johnson, la bor, single tax and democratic candi date, against Myron T. Herrlck, re publican. On tho vote In that state on Tuesday, hangs the senatorial toga and Marcus A. Hannn is out in his blustering hurrah, to defeat Johnson and retain tho republican legislature in power. John II. Clark, democrat, is Hanna's opponent for the senatorship, and is waking a vigorous and telling Johnson cam pnlgn. Johnson is spending no monoy, but Is traveling with a large tent, talking to the working people of tho great cities and Is making t friends by the simplicity nnd hon esty of his campaign. THE CURSE OF WEALTH. In 'his discussion of the celebrated Buuel legacy case In the United Jtates district court Judge John F. llhlllps of Kansas City administered a scathing rebuke to tho contending heirs. Henry Napoleon Btinol lived in Southwest .Missouri. Ho was one of the heirs of a wealthy estate loft by his father, a Frenchman. .Mary Earles Keo alleged that she was an heir to the estate. Judgo Philips up held tho validity of a compromise made between these two. In his opinion Judgo Philips said: "The court cannot refrain from giving expression to the conviction, deepened by tho exhibitions of pro digality and depravity of tho contend ing parties, that often no greater mis fortune can befall children than great riches cast upon them by gifts and Inheritance. "MoUlinr ,,f flinsn nMlllrntl ns their testimony shows, submitted to the labor of acquiring an education. Thoy seem to have spurned honors o,i illetiltlna Hint fnnin from labor. Tho boy has been content to be a mere parasite, to exist in idleness and rot outTh wantonness anil riot; while tho girl, aspiring V a Bhnro In tho bounty of trust, lias grown up with a roving fancy aim uusiuuio habits, Illiterate, and wayward, con-fnmnlni- rmrnntnl nntlinrltv and re spect, eloping when a mere child and marrying a moro noy, wno, in thoughtlessness, has eaten only the bread provided by tho wife's access to the claimed inheritance. And in this case this condition of affairs Is aggravated by Its demoralizing or; ff,t mmn lfiwvnrs nnd bunerv re tainers who become so largely Inter ested in the spoils or tho controversy as to unseemly thrust their personal ity Into the litigation." Now York World. TUNNELING THE HUD80N. The Idea of tunneling the Hudson Is by no means of recent birth. Sev eral attempts In this direction have ' FRAZER Two Nights Only Commencing FRIDAY, OCT. 30 j and Saturday Matinee f jThe Baker t American Vaudeville Co. 2 0 ARTISTS 20 t PRICES 15, 25, t Saturday Matinee Reserve Beats 26 Cents. Children 15 Centn ! T Seats now on Sale at Urock & McComas Drug Store ? 4Y4V4Y4V' '4r4r4r- . ....-t.-.-.4.-..t L-Jflflf 1 "" V Al I xpect people to know wha nVVV UJ I VSU you have to sell It you don't The new store can never be g 3"T"C ETO known unless It advertises MU VCM I IOCLZ t been mado since 1874, iwhon the first company to undertake the construc tion a sub-Hudson canto into being. Little progress had been mado, bow over, when through an accldont to tho door of nn air-lock at a critical moment, the tunnel was Hooded and n number of InbororB wore drowned. Tho water was pumped out and work resumed, but a bad leak onco more caused a long delay.' By this time something bad been accom plished In both tunnels, but the company had now come to tho end of Its financial resources and was obliged' to order a permanont cessa tion of work. Tho years passed, and oventually nn- English syndicate un dertook to complete the tunnel, in their turn they found tho tnsk be yond their powerB. Finally Mr. Jacobs declared his willingness to begin whoro tbe others, defeated, had withdrawn, He and his associates nro now satisfied that thoy havo solved tbe most dllll cult problem likely to arise In this or tuturo subaqueous tunnol work. They havo assuredly proved that air, if properly reinforced, will serve to stem tho most powerful of torrents, and tho demonstration of this must be said to mark a milestone in the march of engineering Bclonco. H. Addlngton Bruce In Novomber Cen tury. OH I WHAT A ROAST. (Probably written by a man who snarled nt his wife hecauso she did not bring the matches right away for his reeking pipe.) Too many men never praise their wives until after they bury them. The easiest way for a man to pack iv trunk Is to got his wife to do It, There nre men who go to a gymna sium for exorcise wuilo their wives nre sawing tho wood. There Is many a wife hungering for nn occasional word of approval who will be burled In a rosewood casket. It men were as ungallant during courtship as they are after marriage, it is doubtful If more tbnu one in ten thousands could over get a wife. Why is It that it tires some men more to do a little errand for n weary wife than it does to walk nrotind a billiard table for four hours? Genprally when a man feels tae need of economy ho thinks It ought to begin with his wife. PLEASING RESULTS always follow the use of New bro's Herpiclde, the new scien tific cure for dandrufl nnd fall ing hair. It possesses certain properties that kill the germ or microbe that causes all the trouble by sapping the oil out of the hair bulb. 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