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DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. JANUARY 12. 1 Ih1hh1 erjr Kf:-rnoon ocpt Sunilajrt at IVmllrtoa, Oregon, bj the EAST ORECONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 'ltlOD. Main 11 SOLDIERS AND CIGARETTES. SUHSCniITlON UATKS j 1It out jrcr tT mall X5.00 tJeilj. six montha bj mall -.50 iwIIt, tbrr month by mail 1 ' Dally, onr month bj mall SO Dallr, jr month bj carrier t 1 W.kW. cm !- hr mall . l.M 1 weekly. u muaih" br mall 75 ' of the postal service at present, next m"W' ffineUtyVarbV0m".. :::: :ooto dlng .solf or the hnrnacles ar.3 Mml Weekly, all month bt mall .. l.Ou .....dtnc .... h.v. inu. kLwumo it -iml.Vlrl IhM. mnnth. h mull !in I - . - ft Possibly one o( the greatest needs In Ave prlies for the most liuportnut Invention or discover' In physics, in literature and for the host work done In the interest ot universal lfftco. The third annual award has Just been made In Sweden. Ono prize was divided between M. mid Mmo. Curio, and with them Is placed M. Ilecquerel. who assisted In the null urn discoveries In chemistry. Arrhe nlus, n Swede, a writer on electricity. i was clven a nrlio In physiology, ur. ! the "raw recnilt" who "took the Klnson. who heals with light rnya, queen's shilling." or. before and after amj uj, Uas done much to drive dls. Victoria's time, the king's, but aro ; aso from HiiroiM'. was deservedly " described as "physically immature i Wardil and of a low standard of IntcllM . gence. by General io'ttleion. com manding (he king's Torres In South Africa penitentiaries which these grafting postal officials and contractors should fill. The whole postal system needs revising. What it needs Is to be run on business principles. The ones getting the largest salaries are the ones who know least about its prac tical details. They are given promo-! tion as a reward for services of a during young countrymen the world political nature and not because they ! has been accustomed to picture are eminently fitted for the liosltlon to which they are assigned. ! There's something wrong with the British army, or at least that part f It which Is new. according to British army authorities themselves, and the trouble Is traceable from the class 1 from which recruits are taken. Those ! iwriilte nrn far from In-Ill C the stur- They are given promo-( ro!.v.checked. hearty, much en- ONE THING IS CERTAIN. The Rat Oncontan is on Hair at P. B. Klca'a Newt Stands at lintel l'vrtland and Hotel turcica. Portland. Oresoo. Umber Scrlppa Ucl'.ae tloa. Newt AMocla of Its life blood. Is to establish some form of convenient currency for trans mission in the mails. Stamps are inconvenient and their usefulness I of General Ij-ttleton's officers 1 Mtrtta Mm A.lnli.n thnt von- havo , San Fraocla.ro riureaa. 4H8 Fourth ft. Chicago Ilureao. 89 Security Ilulldlng. Waaalcirton. D C llarcau. 301 14 to St., . W. Karerrd a! I'endleton poctofflce a eccond claa matter. T AS MAN'S WHOLE TASK. To be honest, to be kind to earn a little, and to spend a little less, to make on the whole a family happier for his presence, to renounce when that shall be necessary and not be embittered, to keep a few friends but these without capitulation above all to keep friends with himself here is a task for all that a man has ot fortitude and delicacy. Robert Louis Stevenson. . . lures tue opinion uuu uiuy ; limited to tne transmission or man uever done a unv-s work in their manor. An issue of small bills irom 10 cents to $1 would be an Improve ment upon the stamps, but It would lack the element of safety and be a needless temptation to dishonest postal employes. A bill with a blank space in which to write the name of the person to whom it Is sent like a check would tend to making It as safe as a money order without the inconvenience of the latter. It is vo be hoped some method will be devis ed to provide for this need. The Schubert Concert Company did not carry out their program last night on account of an extremely small attendance. Tnere wore not enough there to pay for the janitor". ! KEEP THE LIST CLEAN. j Flnsen hat. never cared Tor money I All in. has asked from Destiny is an . . . , . ! nniiortunitr to be of nsslstanco to his . According to one officer on service J '' 'orl"n' ? ,1 ." , f ,,, nn.l wn-! there.lt will take three years .of good , whaw ,,ecri healed by his feeding to mako them capable or Jo- J!"-" .... tlint uinc's ing n sood day's work, while another 1 """Si him for his genius, thought and philanthropy. r.- - --. tii...... ...... .....I (.tiin.Mi rtw. n. r ii 1 1 ThevcaVhe.p l " fr MvrwrC. and' an Englishman.' If tne can Help lt j Mr Crenwr gt.,.retary of the Interna ,"".. , , i tlonal Arbiiratlon league, has thi So serious is this matter regarded' , ,)r HdvaIu.lnp the cause of Mv that it Is exciting the solicitude of , r,.nHn,,i .-..re So far. no American lias received an award, but the prizes are well worth working for. not only for thi.r money value, out because of t! r meaning. No jKTsnn who has not heljied Ir.i manlty can hope to be rewarded -n Hlg fortunes everywhere accompany the efforts of big advertisers. These people begun In a small way, but thoy kept everlastingly at It, told what they had to tell In bright, cloan terms, and they arc the ones who will assure you that advertising pays. The mint Is about the only thing that makes money without advertis ing. The Hast .Oregonian goes Into the homes of tho pooplo you want for customers. It brings to the merchant big, substantial business. If you want to soil your goods, try It members of parliament, who aro seeking the cause or causes of It. One of them, himself a physician, quotes Professor Cask, spoken of as a loading authority on public health, as declaring the principal cause t this deterioration to be "Juvenile cig arette smoKtng.' tome of the symp- )Ior th(. of N.ollol, iwiuu iimiui-ru uy tnis nauii are inns ; scheduled "Chronic hoarseness, a lack or appetite, dyspepsia, pallor) NEW MINERAL IN IDAHO. from Impaired blood formation, rapid i and intermittent pulse, pain in thej .,lt until the -other day was it region of the heart, difficulty in;kllown ,ll8, pi.ouollte tainted In Cos breathing and disinclination to pat.,tor TOUnty Mr ElK)r Watson has had take of healthy athletic exercise. Also a piei.p of ,lhonolite In his cabinet headache, mental weariness, slow-i Bllice lm and atI tllIs tlmo h(, n iihj: oi imiugai, causing muuuiea ideas, defect of memory and irritability " A1r- hli7nrefh n. I hnmiKin The abovi .l . Realtv Cn , 11 r --.f.ui mm K v. '"n oi Ual-r Per month. ,5' f AWaliotRetlEtt,t-i!. 4 "Iol""UieCi,OWlJ 1 Roomw.l.nojjjj work and the lights. This company elsewhere has drawn large houses and are worthy of a full house. They are high-class artists, and It Is to he regretted that they were cot accord ed a larger house. Shows far less meritorious have had crowded houses i for Great Britain in her future wars., glass It sparkles with free gold. Tin- here and an entertainment of such merit deserves better patronage An examination of the Congression al Record when pension business is before the house, shows numerous bills to remove the charge r dr. of roses at Psent. tion from former soldiers This ar. tion is taken so that they may be plac' the sml frauds is known it Is quite ii on the pension rolls. There is scarce? a rrrentpr Inlnarlno n-oi.H. - 4 ( id upon the old veterans than this ! Perry Heath is not enjoying a bed He is too busy i dodging. When the whole truth of likely that Perry will be found I keystone of the arch of graft. the Fli7flhefh H. Thnmncir of Lillydale, N.Y., Grand Worthy ! Wise Templar, and Member of ' W.C.T.U., tells how she recov-, ered by Ihe use of Lydia E. 1 impa tienrei ?rT ,,ro""l"u;'d he f1, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, i t ,m"atlenrc! rlfied wed but when Messrs. Hu , .. DcA MliS fnj;KIli.M .z ono j who have In-t-n curctl throneh the use of Lydhi 13. 1'lnklinm's Vegetable CompouiiUt and who can to-day i thank you for the fine health I enjoy. I When I was thirty-five years old.'l ; suffered scrcro backache and frequent I ' ' i week they bald it was phonolite. ai 1 Surely not good martial qualities. ' they are familiar with this character to say nothing of qualities fitting a of ore. The specimen is ntmut two man for the ordinary pursuits of life, i r.-.t in leneth. ; ims condition of tilings Is perilous i.lece of itrlBed wood, but under and sue is likely as any nation to j piece of phonolite was found on Es- a,e tn suggestion is romlc tea mountain in the vear 1SS1 by .Mr by Hobert Farquharson. M. D.. that Esles at or near the Montana line England follow the example set by j It is now believed that a ledgo of It this country and Germany in forbid- exists at the Montana mine. Phono ding and penalUing the sale of els-1 lite is a compact feldspatblc. Igneous arettes to nnyone under 1C years of , rock, containing nephellto. hauynite. age The idea Is a good one Seattle ! etc. Thin slnbs give a ringing sound s,ar j when it Is struck hence "phon" ollte. It is also called clinkstone, and is nis. WORK STILL LIVES. often verv rich Alfred Nobel and philanthropist grave, but his work goes march Almost even- dav disnatchm; tell form of legislation. A man who ai ; r a new rtc,im of carbHc acid. It the time of his country's greatest , should be nlaC(d the ueadlv ... his neea ien tne wne and cmirtren. en- on nsl aniJ never 8old e t as otnsr! '"g on Strange that a man who did dured hardship and wounds, faced dHnl!,v mliRnnK ar(. ,,v ? much to make war terrible should "" uauincuingiy. is put on equil- scriI)tIons. ity with the one who having been I drafted or having enlisted for the bounty at the first smell of gunpow- pre- It is too easily obtained. have had a secret yearuine for uni versa! peace. He- left Pipht Mini rv,lino ,v. Three of the most important Indus- annua! interest of which is aw'ar.l.1 tries or the state are in session in in gold nnd silver. " j Perhaps this ore Is found In other inventor of dynamite . parts of the county and has been 11. iung since m tnrown as de as valueless, honnm.) the finders did not know what is was It is our candid opinion that niauy kinds or valuable metals exist in Cus ter county, but are not utilized be cause our mining men do not know the metals or their value Chiillis Messenger . a liearlnrvdown naiiiH ; In fact. 1 linil womb trouble I vrns very anxious to j get well, and reading; of thocurcs your i Compound had made, I decided to trv ' iL I took only six bottles,but it built m'e up andcured me cnti rely of my trouble. ' "My family and "relatives were naturally aa gratified as I 'was. My niece had heart trouble and nervous prostration, and was considered incur able. She took your Vegetable Com- I ponnd and it cured her in a short time, i and she lH'cane well and strong1, and her home to her great joy and her hus band's delight was hleshed with a baby. I know of a number of others who have been cured of different kinds of female trouble, nnd am satisfied that your Compound is the best medicine for hick women." Miss. EiJ7-Alirni n. Tiiouidon. Box 103, Lillvdale, X.Y. tiOOO forfeit if original of otev IttUr proelcf IVUdlDtntu canmt bt products. Has Real Estate for Sik REAL ESTATE of ii binds and descriptioa' ranging from i i3 rcaiuence to one of tb) most modern and ! "quipjiedmansloMrtl. I in me limits or the eh of Pendleton. Mdfremi ' farm of a few toa (rood alfalfa laid U thousand of acra t wueat land. Call or Address E. D. BOYD, III CoartSJ 8UII8CKIDEKS TO MACAI1XK I want to autucrlM to EjfubM t i pair In tOe L'olttd Sum tr ir ran bj pwtal note. cVck or tat t l.AM Ulit.UU.MA.t Ut Srt pao price of Me publltatlon 700 desire. 1 wilt hart It aeot too ud uca 1 rtsk of the moon bclor Ictt ta Ut I It will aare toa toU troulle 1 I too arr a iDbsnllm to the Eut C 1 in renlttlcr too caa irivet 19 I from the nublUber'i orke. iilra I I OHIXI'JXIAN I'Ca CO, VmOtaM der threw away his gun and deserted ' Portland. Livestock, woolgrowlng j the flag he had sworn to support. The soldiers North or South respected courage and bravery whether the col or of the wearer's coat was blue or gray, but both blue and gray hated a coward, a deserter. It Is not right at this late day to restore such a one who proved false in the moment of his country's peril, to the rolls of '.ne country s defenders. In the case of "William B. Marsh, and frultrnising. Portland will extend 1 1 a hearty welcome to "all the oughbreds from all the ranges." thor- Sockless Jerry Simpson, once of KansaB fame, but now of New Mexico. is at the livestock convention , PITHY PARAGRAPHS. I We Want Mone Weak minded people sometimes arc WHO IS Serving, rVin'r nmlon a mmrrol Mute n a life sentence for robbing the United : hard fight and then quit win or lose. States malls In Idaho, and who Is ap-! A woman's mind Is on something plying for a pension. Commissioner 1 niBDer """ess when she wants a "Ware says- I new bonnet. ' I The trouble with the average man pension is for the purpose or at 50 is that he's only about half as supporting a soldier during his declin- smart as he thought he was at 25. ins years and Is gratuity As the I When some men hear of a neighbor claimant in this ease l Mn. rar.f.,i. ?lnS .hls' 6d name they are proh- Jy and kindly taken care of by thel otily glad they have none to lose. Holding the breath occasionally Is government, it is fulfilling Its duty to said to bo resting. If it doesn't rest him already: and as this Is to con-'the holder, it will at least give the tinue during the life of the claimant !oth.ei;a a Bt- . , , . v I It Is pretty hard for a man to keep ;or an offense against the government on 1 a pogalmlat when a beautiful it is not. reasonable to suppose that I woman looks up Into his eyes and the case is within the purview of the ' tells him she is just awfully Interest ed in his work. statutes. "By conviction of the crime and sentence to prison for life, the man has become civilly dead and I do not think that It Is an unfair interpreta tion to the law to hold that when a man becomes civilly dead he becomes dead for pensionable purposes; there fore, let the claim be rejected." No one grudges liberal pensions to those who lost limb or health In their country's service. No one grudges a pension to the "old boys" who in the nunsei or lire from their disabilities need such a pension. But every right-minded citizen Is Interested in keeping from the rolls fraudulent claims. Every proper safeguard should be taken to seo that those not entitled to pensions do not get them, and every effort should be made that those who are entitled to them should have them. NO WONDER THERE IS A DEFICIT The Postmaster General estimates there will be a deficit of $7,20C,906.SS in postal revenues for 1904. In the trial of U. B. Senator Dietrich It was shown that in certain postal contri vances for which the government paid MM each, the manufacturers re ceived 160 while the hundred dollars was divided among some government officials who exerted their pull to se fiire the contract for the machines from the government. If the govern ment had needed tho machine it could havo secured It for 50 In place or ?1S0 by going direct to the manu facturers, No wonder there is a big 1 W 1 YSPEPSIA CURED BY DuPIERCES GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY IT MAKE5 WEAK STOMACHS STRONG We want to make January and February hummers, and propose to make them record breakers, We are going to accomplish our desire by offer ing rare inducements in the way of cut prices. Any article in our store is now offered at a reduction of 20 per cent. This means that 80 cents equals i.uu. ana 4.UU gets $5.00 worth of goods. Underwear Fleece lined, all colors, regular fi.oo kind, now Ribbed, all colors, regular Ji.oo kind, now Soc AH wool, any weight, any color, regu lar $2.00 suit, now $1.60 Egyptian comb balbriggan, regular $2.50 kind, now j3 00 All wool, pink, blue or lavender, regu $3.00 goods, now Silk and wool, blue and pink striped, regular price I4.00, now $3'20 Other high grade underwear at propor tionate reductions., GIotcs 50c kind, 35c 75c kind, 50c. fi.cokind, 75c. $1.25 kind, 90c. fx.50 kind, fx.i5 We wish to dispose of every pair of gloves in our store. Mackinaw Coats and Suits Mackinaw coats, $4 00, now $3-00 Mackinaw pants, $400, now 3.oo Working Shirts 50c kind, kind, I75 $1 15. 40:. 75c kind, 60c. U 00 ft 25 kind, ti 00. $150 kind, Winter 25c kind, 20c. 50c kind, 40c. 75c kiud, 60c. $1.00 kind, 80c. 1.25 kind, $ 1. 00. $t 50 kind, $t. 15. Corduroy Pants The kind sold by others for 53.00, and sold regularly by us for $2.00 this sale ei.50, one half what others will ask you for them. Neckwear Midget string ties, regular 25c, now io lor. 50c Four-in-hand or Tecksi! 75t lies 25c 25c 40c s'-ooTies ;;;;;;; goc 20 per cent Off ,: ctnte fa' ja every ambit: iu " includes Hats, Bath Robe W Wnrk Shirt-i. Dtess GIotA"1 Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Su$psJ ery, Fancy Vests, Night Rob.ft' t mrlrrpners' M " large 1111c ui -"" r Coats and Aprons, Painters 5 o .--I :,l.ir.mentS in iBiB order. Twenty per cent J the regular price dur.nf IW j regular prices of suits tA ranges from $12.50 ""rW great bargains at propose 10 t;u - cent discount. . Ue J We want you w (f(i , :e o, are obw- great ubboi pleasure in showing buy or not. SULLIVAN & BOND 614 MAIN STREET REMEMBER THE BARGAIN SALE IS NOW ON Je tyt