East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 18, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1904.
DAILY EAST
1'iibllMied Tcr.T afternoon (except Sunday)
at IVnJIctoti. Oregon, by tho
EAST
OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
'l'houe. Main 11.
SUlWOltll'TION UATKS.
'5,
one tear or mall
nix mom In by mall
I vail?
Dallr,
Dully, thrrt- month by mall
Dally, one mouth by mall
Dally, ix"r mouth by carrier
.(.1.00
. 2.50
. 1.23
.00
nn ontortalnmont. It would bo n
refreshing diversion from tho winter
liroKrnnis of theaters, Hoolnls iud
other ordinary umtisommtts. A noat
sum should bo nottcil from mich nn
ontortnlnmont In I'oudloton,
Tho womon of tho city could dovote
n fow OTonlngs In preparation to no
more worthy sulijoct and tho schools
could colohrato no nobler n hcrolnu
than In promoting u Sacajowim entertainment.
ALMOST A 800IALI8T.
Weeltly, one year by mall l.fin
neeaiy, us niomns oy mail i.i
VVefklr, (our mouths by mall 5(1
Seml-Weeltly. one year by mall .... 2.00
semi-Weekly, tlx montlia by mall , . 1.00
"eml-Weekly, three months by mall .. .SO
The t!at Ureeoulan I on e.ilc at II. II.
Ulch'i Nena Stniuli at Hotel Portland and
Hotel rerklni,, 1'ortl.ind. Oregon
Uember Scrlppt Ucllae
tlos.
Newt Aatocla
San l-'ranclico Ilureau, 408 fourth St.
Chicago Ilureau, 9i9 Security HullillnR
Wnahlngtoo. 1. C Ilureau. 601 Hth St,
Katere1 at Pendleton iwatodce at teccond
claM matter.
UNIOn(V)I.ABEL
f
O, bravo Is ho who faces what
ho must
With stop triumphant and
with heart of cheer;
Who nghts tho dally battlo
without fear,
Sees his hopes fall, yot keeps
unfaltering trust
. That God Is (lod; that some-
how, truo and just,
His plans work out for mor-
tals; not n tear
Is shed when fortune, which
tho world holds dear,
Falls from his grasp; bettor.
with love, a crust,
Than plenty in dishonor;
envies not.
Nor loses faith In man, but
does his best,
Nor oven murmurs at his hum-
bier lot;
But, with a sunk- of hope.
gives .tes'.
To ovory toller; he alono la
t;reaf
Who by a llto horoic conquers
fate.
From "Tho Inevitable."
The Indiana stato board ot health
has prohibited the further employ
ment of 210 malo and fomnlo tcachors
In tho public schools In tho stato be
cause on examination thoy havo boon
found more or loss afflicted with tu
berculosis. Referring to this order,
the Atlanta Constitutions says: "This
la a now turn In tho endeavors of mt
thorltlos to provont tho spread of
tho dread dlseaso of consumption.
Hut It seems a vory proper regula
tion, and tho precedent thus sot by
tho Indiana board of health may bo
eventually followed by thoso of other
states. Tho mortality statistics . f
tho country show that tuborculosla
Is an Insidiously Increasing and fatal
affliction of tho race, and that there
is, as yet, In splto of sorums and
other Inventions, no wny to minimize
Its provalonco and fatalities except
to take precautions against allowing
tho affected to spread tho disease
among healthy people."
Score another for municipal owner
ship. Tho little town of Wnsco has
otod bonds to build an electric light
plant for tho people. Wnsco will
havo cheap lights and good service
and if there la any profit loft It will
go into the city treasury to help ay
other expenses.
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REMEMBER THE WOMAN.
While tho Northwest Is celebrating
tho achievement of Lewis and Clark,
tho woman In tho case should not be
forgotten.
Without tho aid of tho Shoshone
girl, Sacajawea, no one can guess at
tho outcomo of that mcmorablo sx
pedltion. The captains wero baffled
by the almost Impassable mountains
and wero surrounded by hostile Indi.
ana. Tho progress thoy wero malting
was tedious and discouraging, when
tho ready wit and wide knowledge
of this Indian ,glrl guide came to
their rescue.
She was familiar with tho perilous
routo and led the party safoly
through the frowning mountain
passes, dodged tho murderous Black
feet and brought tho explorers safely
Into tho Oregon country.
Without her and just at that pivot
al time In their trip, who can say
what would have been the outcomo?
Without her ready knowledge thoy
would havo fallen easy victims to tho
Blackfeet, the entire party would
probably have been murdered or
turned back and tho expedition ren
dered a failure. Without her actual
leadership through tho fastnesses of
tho Ilocky mountains the journoy
would havo been hamiered by delays
and mistaken routes, and no ono can
guess at the outcomo of such a ca
lamity at that time.
By her aid Lowls and Clark came
and traversed Oregon and paved the
way for tho American immigration
which saved the country to tho
United States. Without Lewis and
Clark Oregon would probably havo
remained a Brltlah possession, and
without Sacajawea, Lewis and
Clark's expedition would have ended
in disaster and failure, according to
tho best historians who have follow
ed their path through tho wilderness.
Oregon should fittingly celebrate
this girl's achievement. Every city
Jn the Northwest should contribute
to her monument. I'endleton certain
ly has enough loyal, patriotic Oregon
fans to justify an entertainment this
winter for tho benefit of tho Sacaja
wea monument fund. Tho statuo for
this Indian girl Is to bo built by tho
voluntary contributions of thoso who
aro now enjoying tho matchless
country sho gavo to tho United
States by guiding tho oxplorors
aright. It la to bo placed In tho
Lowls and Clark fair grounds, bo
aldo thoso of Lowls and Clark. It
will bo made ot bronze ut a cost )t
J7.000, and Miss Allco Coopor, of
I)enver, has been selected as Its de
signer. Let Pendleton women tako up this
potrlotlc subject. Their offorts
should moot with hearty responio
from every lover of old Oregon.
A literary and -musical program,
made up of Wostorn historical hud-
Jccts, would bo appropriate for such
lu 1903 tho tax lovy in Pendleton
stood llku this; City !). school 0,
county 2S, totat 47 mills. In 190-t It
stands like this: City 7. school 7,
county 20, total 34. What more
ca you ask of nn aasossor?
Carroll I). Wright, commissioner
of labor, bellavos, or nftocttt to Iw
llovo, that tho wugo system will
pass away and that prollt sharing
and tho co-oporatlvo ldoa will bo
evolved In Its placo.
Mr. Wright la ovldently something
of n socialist, or at least ho Is pro
viding them with another link to
tholr argument, for If tho condition
mentioned mentioned by Mr, Wright
doea como about, tho soclallata would
look upon It as another stop toward
socialism, Just as thoy look upon tho
Industrial consolidation of tho ago as
bringing them nearor tholr goal.
In both cases, I. c., with all Indus
try concentrated In tho hands of tho
fow, and with tho wago system re
placed by prollt sharing thoy arguo
it would bo easier or a loss compli
cated task for tho government to
stop In and nssumo nil Industrial
functions, which moans socialism.
Wo nro not prepared to nccopt tho
doctrino of socialism, yet it is a
curious fact that tho socialists are
tho only peoplo who havo any solu
tion to offer (however Impracticable
or utoplau that solution may bo) 'or
tho great problem of tho age what
la to be tho result of tho Impending
and Irrepressible strugglo between
capital and labor. Woat Const
Trade.
I SrtA'-W F fiiW lit
One of tlic chief causes of
WANTED AN HEIR8KY.
ALWAYS TIRED
NEVER RESTED
To be tired ottt from hard work or bodily
excicise is natural nml rest is the remedy, but
thcieisnu exhaustion without physical oxer
tion and n tired, never-rested fcelniK a wean
ncss without work that is unnnttirnl and shows
-.,.' ...riniiu ilimirder is tlirentenimr the health.
that ''Ahvavs-tired, never-rested condition" is impure blood mid bad circu-
lallOtl. U11ICSS IIIC OOliy IS nuillioui-u mm uu; jmiiw uiuou im.li; is mcl; ol
nervous force, the lllUS- ForOTerfouryeor9 1 Buffered with Koon.t debility
cleS become weak, the Ut- oaualiiR it thorough brouklnRdownof mrtyitom. M
aii. ium-iirt-d mid ooualn, who linil boon bonutltod by 0. H, H told mi
ffCStlot Ulip.lirtu, bout u, 1 tried It and it cured me. I heartllr r-
General disorder occurs commend U. B. B. to nil who may 'eel the noed ot
throughout the system. 'hor0U,'1"0odblooaiT0.JO8xoKi,fcAiN
Debility, insomnia, iter- 44 W. Ninth Bt., Columtitn, Toiin.
vousucss. imlicestiou, ... ,,,,.
dyspepsia, loss of appetite, strength and energy, nnd the luindreds of little
nillUCUlM wuuiiun iuivt miuiiul: uiiwuy lu u 1)11(1 COU.
ditiou of the blood and circulation, and the quickest
wny to get rid of them is by purifying nnd building
up the blood, nnd for this purpose 110 remedy equals
S. 8. S.. which fiititntns the best ingredients for
cleansing thebloodnnd toningtip the system. Itisn vegetable blood purifier
nnd tonirs combined, that t nriches the blood, nnd through it the entire system
is nourished and refreshing sleep comes to the tired, never-rested, body.
THE SWiFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA.
mm
1
.1nnn . v
ana she i
Per month. ' '
HATTI WAS A "FROST."
.Mra. Walter Itocd who recently
sung in tnls city furnianes tho ore
gonlan with tho following criticism
on Madame Paul's voice and sing
ing; "Having heard Pntti in her prime,
and remembering how bell-like nnd
pure her volco was, how remarkably
oven her tones were from her lowest
to her highest note. It was with much
Interest and curiosity that I went to
hear her again last night. To think
how Jewels from nil tho crowned
heads of Kurope havil been showorod
on her, wreaths nml flowers from till
tho artists of her day, pralso and
gohlon opinions from all tho great
critics, and now now sho places her
self In n position to be adversely
criticised by any and every one that
hears her.
In going to hear Madame Pattl,
I did not go with tho Idea of hearing
a great artist sing as snn aang wnen
sho won hor world renowned repu
tation. But I did want to hear what
tho greatest volco of Its time had
como to at tho ago of 60, how much
had been preserved, what good It had
dono hor to tako ovory caro of her
self, cat, drink, sleep for her voice.
I wanted to hear If tho human volco
ran bo mado to last In all Us beauty
through so many years, to defy ago
and all tho rules of nature. Horo
waa tho moat perfect set of vocal or
gans tho world has known, com
bined with tho best of training, tho
best of caro. Against all this Is 60
years.
w
Well, ago has won out. Tho volco
la no longer Pattl's volco, which has
been to all slngors nearly a synonym
for tho Ideal In singing. With ull
her gifts, training, caro, sho has
knocked off nt tho most eight or ton
years. If Pattl's managers wanted
her to tour as a "has been," that is
fair and square to the public. Many
of us would go and hear her any
how. But It certainly is an Imposi
tion on tho nubile for hor to tour this
country claiming to havo anything
but a worn-out volco to glvo them
And I wonder: Is It tho lovo for
monoy, and tho utter disregard for
what peoplo may think of hor, or
has tho ego boon so fully developed
In her that sho thinks sho really can
sing yet?
Tho "Jewel Song" from "Faust"
was .transposed a half-tone. Her
trills wero mero excuses for trills;
hor last high note B flat was such
an avldent effort that ono was glad
when sho got off of It. "Vol cho
Sanoto" Is a mozzo aria, but Pattl
has raised It a half-tono, making
her high noto G. It is absolutely
simple, vocally, and so it was tho
boat thing sho did, For peoplo who
havo no sentiment that is repaid by
seeing and hearing what Ib loft of
tho greatest diva of hor tlmo, well, I
guess thoy want their monoy back.
All I could think of was, why did sho
not quit 15 years ago, when sho was
a goddess to all that listened to hor?
Drink
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It Is Fine
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SEALED TIN3 ONLY
Tho czar was lounging on tho throne.
Tho doctor paced tho haltskl,
When through tho palace camo a
faint
And feeblo sort of squntlskl,
Tho doctor hastened to tho czar
And snld: "I wish you Joyskl;
You nro onco moro a Pnpavltch,
But It Is not a boyskl?"
Tho cznr laid down his sceptrovltch
Ami said: "It makes mo slckskl
To think that It Is not for mt
To play with llttlo Nlckskl.
" 'Tls bad enouch to walk tho floor
With toothovltch annoyskl,
Hut It would not affect mo so
If It had been a boyskl."
Then to tho palnco gato ho went,
Unheeding bomb nnd mlnoaki. "
And on It nailed a placard largo,
A boldly lettered slguskl.
Tho Russians cried, "Long live tho
czar."
Tho French cried: "Vivl 1'Holakl,"
And road tho royal sign on high.
Twas wanted horo ono boyskl''
Czarlnnvitchskl.
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Tho upper houso ot tho Norwegian
congress by nn almost unanimous
otc, has adopted a bill authorizing
women to practice law In 'all the
courta of Norway.
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DIFFERENT EYES
Kvou though similarly troubled
mint havo different glasses.
Hpectanl flttted to any Indi
vidual will only suit him or her,
therefore a (borough test Is neces
sary lu every eo?. My optical
parlor is equipped with every In
strument iitce-Hiirv to ninko nn
absolutely ucciiratofxnmliutloii.
Prices an low ns first class work
will permit.
GLENN WINSLOW
Jeweler and Optician
Post Office Block
Let s fill them and save yon money
No matter what yot desire, be it an
elab'Tate and artistic odd piece or whole
set for any room, or for an outfit for
your entire house, or plain furniture of
any description, we have it. We will
take pleasure in showing you thtough
our large and complete collection of
new goods. Most attractive and largest
line of IRON BEDS in Pendleton are
shown in our stock. Carpets and Lin
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f"glng from
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most modern
iii the limits of
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farm of a fti
Komi aifaife
thousand of
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Address
DOVD.
BAKER & FOLSOM
Complete Furniture Store.
Near Post Office
'Ho Unit blowoth not his own hum the same shall not be blown"
When Di nner's Ready
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THE FARMER'S WIFE DLOW8 THE
HORN TO SUMMON HER HUSBAND
TO THE MIDDAY MEAL.
..IT BRINGS HIM.
WHEN THE MERCHANT HAS
PREPARED A FEAST OF GOOD
THINGS FOR WHICH PLENTY OF
PEOPLE ARE HUNGRY, HE, TOO
SHOULD TOOT A HORN TO CALL
THEM TO HIS BANQUET OF BAR
GAINS. BUT THE HORN MUST BE
BLOWN WHERE THE MULTITUDE
WILL HEAR IT OR NOBODY WILL
COME TO THE FEAST,
BECAUSE NOBODY WILL
KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT IT,
EVEN THOUGH IT MAY BE THE
M08T TEMPTING REPAST EVER
SPREAD.
THE ADVERTISING HORN VIO
OROUSLY BLOWN IN THE COL
UMNS OF A LIVE, WIDE AWAKE,
UP TO DATE NEWSY NCW8PAP
ER THAT GOES AMONG THE
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T "THE BUSINESS MAN SHOW
THE8E PEOPLE THE ADVANTAGE
WILl!UK. W Q00 AND HE
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