East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 30, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Image 4

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1904,
G. S. E.," THE NEW CARD GAME 35c
THE NOLF STOKE
How Aboat
A baby Go Cart ? Only re
liable make sold licre
$H.90 to $J9.00
Garden Seeds
A fresh stock, that we arc
certain will grow. Why stnd
away for seeds when oitr
home prices are much lower.
New Things
Arriving:
Butter bowls, 15c, 20c and
New curling irons. 5c and 9c
Baskets, all style's Lunch
baskets, sewing baskets,
infants' baskets, etc
Bicycles
Crescent and Ramblers
$22.50 ttp
cured. This was Rallied1 for a Jo
seph Guarnerlus of 1731, while a
Jerome Amntl (with certificate by
the renowned uuthorlty, Josot Clm'
not) fetched JC100. and an A. nnd H.
Amatl of lbJO went for X9S, and
some excellent old fiddles fetched a
little over 5U each. I sometimes
wonder that ordinary purchasers do
not buy mule at these sales, where,
although no great bargains are likely
to be picked (i for the dealers
would not allow a violin to go to an
outsider for much under Its trade
worth yet tlu prices nre very great
ly below those asked In the shops,
and are of course, almost trivial In
comparison with the figures' quoted
bv some of the collectors. The 3000
fiddle Is in fact a myth. Nothing over
1000 has ever been known. I.0111I011
Truth.
ymo WAS BEFRIENDED
BY AN EMPERCIff
A PASTOR
SAVED BY PERU -NA.
HEARST'S POPULAR STAND.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
I'ubllshed erery afternoon lexcept Sunday!
at IVndletou, Oregon, by the
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
the bills of the city are Interested In
these matters. If the city's business
is to be handled in this narrow man
ner and no regard paid to economy
1 or even business honesty, the people
want to know it.
I It is alleged that the editor of the
Morning Tribune hold up a member
of the city council am. told him env
W It. Hearst made a move that
will make him popular with the
south nnd west when he urged the
senators, regardless of politics, to
support the treaty by which the,
Panama canal would he built. While
some of us think the president
should take up the Nicaragua route I
as provided by law. and that he was .
over-hasty In recognizing the repub-1
lie of Panama, yet it is the cnnal we ;
want, and If wo cannot get It our'
Tbont, Uatn 11.
smiscrtuTtos hates.
Omllv. one year by mall 15.00
Dally, li months by mall S.8JJ
Dally, three months by mall 13
Dally, one month by mall 50
Kally, per month by currier
WeeliN, one year by mall I.oO
Weekly, six months by mall
Semi-Weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00 faces the city of Pendleton,
Beml-Weekly, three months by mall .. .50
i way, let us nave u nis way; out
1 ..l !,., ni,nl n,tll lnt 1IC linV'O till,
phatically that if the Tribune was not more delays. it win tane many
made the city official paper, regard- years to build It and u not com-1
... .... ... . ' menced soon, the present genera-.
less ot an considerations, mat uiCon wl ,liwe I)asS(,(I nway 1)of()rc
editor of the Tribune would begin a ' tne two oceans are united. Tcle-
crusade" against the city's gambling , phone Register.
and shut off the revenue from this
source. That Is the proposition that
The East Oregoulan Is on sale at 11. II.
Ulcus News Stands at Hotel Portland and
Hotel retklns, Portland. Oregon.
Member Scrlpn ilcliae News Anocls
tloa. San Francisco tlureau. 408 Fourth St.
Chicago liureao. S00 Security Ilulldlng.
Washington, t). C. tlureau, 501 14th St,
W
Katertd at fendleton postoBce as seccond
class matter.
NOTES AND COMMENTS.
TWO LULLABIES.
I
I
What shall the lullaby be. Dear?
Croonlngs of belted brown bees;
I Whispers of wind In the trees;
The efforts of the new city marshal Oriole's rune in the hot mldnoon;
to enforce the ordinance against spit-' Meadow-lark's melody, lyrical, clear;
lowing or
In the green
I ting on the sidewalks Is commenda-' Cooing of pigeons and
- ble. Whatever may be said for or ;
cows;
"dreamily
UNIOMtjgfr;tABEL
We
dream bright dreams of
tomorrow.
Our castles are built in air.
And with hues sublime of
the coming time.
We paint us a picture fair.
But we never stop to consider
That the future flies away.
And that there is naught into
being wrought
Unless It is wrought today.
To the cherished haunts of
the old time
Our eyes are backward cast.
And a sweet voice calls
through Memory's halls
To woo us unto the past.
But. however dear are the vis
ions. We do not dare to stay;
From out of the "gone" we
must move on
To the duties that call to
day. J. A. Edgerton.
: -;
" A WEAK EXPLANATION.
against "Missouri John." it Is one of Shrilling or Katyuius
the jewels In his crown that he com-; nongiis,
r.ollu.l tho nnmnnmirlv InnfprK whn . ttipple Of brooklet
l,ao,,ntii,rd,l tha north vth nlnntlnn I rain
to obey that ordinance and thereby
made the town cleaner, the appear
ance of the sidewalks better and life
more tolerable for those who believe
that cleanliness and decency are not
altogether foreign from a perfect lib
erty of life and manners.
If the new marshal will enforce this
ordinance to the letter and occasion
ally throw some of the chronic of
fenders in, ns a salutary lesson So
those who recognize no influence but
that of force, he will be entitled to
the thanks of the community.
and plash of the
tapping thy
Did it ever occur to you that there
Is such a thing as "too much lodge"?
There are men living in this world
who live in utter horror of the month
Drowsily.
pane
Voire of the forest, the hills, nnd the
sea.
These all these shall thy lullaby
be!
II
What shall thy lullaby be. Dear?
Merciless passing of feet
Down In the wearisome street;
Discord of cries Irom the alleys that
rise; '
Voices of barter and anger and
fear; !
Rumble of wagons along the rough i
stones;
Jesting and quarrelling, laughter'
and groans; j
Drink-gendered ravings and curses ;
and songs;
Rar. H. Stubonvoll,of Klkliorn, Wit., is pastor of the Evangelical Xntlieran
St. John'n Church of that place. Iter. Stil;uvoH is the jKxneHnor of two bibles
presented to him by Einimror Wililum of Germany. UjhiU the lly leaf of tmo ol
the blhles the Emporor has written in bin own handwriting a text.
This' honored pastor, in a recent letter to The l'eruua Medicine Co of Colon
bus, Ohio, says concerning their famous catarrh remedy, Peruna:
The Peruna Medicine Co., Columbus, Ohio.
Gentlemen : I had hemorrhages of the lungs for a Jong time,
and all despaired of me. I took Peruna and was cured. It gave me
strength and courage, and made healthy, pure blood. It increased
my weight, gave me a healthy color, and I feel well. It Is the best
medicine in the world. It everyone kept Peruna in the house It
would save many from death every year." H. STUBENVOLL.
Thousands of people ha vo catarrh who
would be sui priced to know It, lecaunc
it has been called some other name than
catarrh. The Tact is catarrh irf catarrh
wherevor located; and another fact
which is of equally great importance, Is
that Peruna cures catarrh wherever
located.
If you do not derive jirompt and satis
factory results from tho ue of l'eruua,
write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving n
full statement of your case and ho will
Iks pleaded to give you his valuable ad
vice gratis.
Address Dr. Ilartman, President of
Thu llartmuu .Sanitarium, Columbus. O,
Tl, ,i .
, V "uuve IS tUt uj
- v.. uaKer Citv
$3ooo, and she paysY
per month '
Very ilciltsble MO ,.,.
plenty ol runnlnif w.'H
""""" ""i faut, 0IM
RIHORN & SWAQOad
ARenUfor theCoom,
"oom 10, Tsjlo-m
Has Real Estate for J
REAL ESTATE tft
r Kinds and descrlpli
ran chip frnn, i
residence to one of t
most modem anH k
equipped mansion. ift
ill the lltiiltii nf tin, .1.
of Pendleton. nnH fm3
farm of a few miss o
Kooii airaira hid I
thousands of sent
Wheatland. Call or
Address
E. D. BOYD. Ill Court!
AD
ly calls of the butcner and baker, and Shrieking of trolleys and clanging of
yet in some unknown way they rustle
enough money to gain admission Into
every new "order" that rears its crest
! among us. Why. if some of those fel-
1 lows should come forth decked in all
the panoply of the various lodges
that claim them, the holiday attire
of a barbarian chief would sink into
gongs
Sleep, if thou canst.
nursery!
These all these shall
be!
I Marian W. Wildman
body's Magazine,
In this grim
'thy lullaby
n Every-
The Tribune's attempt to explain
the city printing deal, makes the
matter only appear worse for that pa
per and the two members of the ways
and means committee who are guilty
of the Jobbery.
Both papers made a fair and
square bid for the city printing. The
' Tribune's bid on job printing was
lower than that of the East Oregon
ian, and it was entitled to the job
printing.
But the two members of the ways
and means committee who took the
matter in hand, saw that the East
Oregonian bad secured the city ad
vertising and immediately went to
the Tribune and told it to change its
bid on advertising.
This dishonest action is without
precedent in business transactions.
It proves on the face of it that there
was a job In it. Why did these mem
bers dictate to the Tribune the
amount of Its bid? Why did they
take a personal interest in seeing
that the Tribune changed Its first
bid? Is this an honest business
method? Is this the practice of sen
sible business men who -advertise
publicly for bids?
Even after these members told the
Tribune to make a Becond bid, they
still allowed the Tribune to do the
city advertising at G cents an Inch,
over the bid of S cents an Inch from
this paper. The Tribune admits this
dishonesty this morning. What fur.
thor evidence do the taxpayers ask?
It is only a beginning of a campaign
of graft and has made a bungling,
disgusting start.
The taxpayers will be kept inform
ed on every question that concerns
them. The city government needs
some good hard thinking and some
straight, honest business principles
to get' it out of the "hole," and if the
people's!; money, Is to be squandered
in rewarding partisans, the debt will
grow larger mouth hy month, Instead
of smaller.
The taxpayers the business men
who dig down In tholr profits and pay
utter inslgniacance by the side of It.
I believe thoroughly in the lod?e
Idea tn a certain extent. I think H
, Is perfectly proper that any man
. should belong to at least two good
orders, one for its social and frater-
1 nal features, and to another for the
Innnrnnnp features and the nrotectlon
thereby afforded those dependent up
' on him. But It is not hard to overdo
. almost everything and as I contem-
plate the spectacle of communities
I gone lodge mad, of feke organizers
1 for little Jim Crow orders" without
either foundation or future, and of
that wild array of Irresponslhles for
ever rushing through the portalB of
whatever Is new, I am reminded of
those words of our good friend Puck,
"What fools these mortals be."
Have you read "The Lions of the
Lord"? If you haven't, do so, by all
means. I am not running a book
store, have no acquaintance with the
author, and do not advocate the prac
tice of attempting to absorb all the
late fiction, because I hold that to do
so would be the veriest waste of life
and conduce to the utter weariness
of spirit. But this book Is really
worth the reading.
I remember that the first and only
time I ever saw the inside of a pen!
tentlary It was a beautiful spring day
and I was with a very pleasant crowd
In spite of the fact, I was chilled 'o
the marrow and I wondered why
more people brought face to face
with a term in prison uid not commit
suicide. So the suicide of Whitaker
Wright, after his sensational trial In
London, Is not so very surprising.
after all. To a man who had lived a
life like his, It 'must have seemed a
good deal worse to look forward to
seven years at hard labor than to the
death agony and what lies beyond,
The mistake Wright made was in op
erating on English soil. If he had
only conducted his operations on this
side of the water he would have been
worshipped as a money prince and
had his schemes failed he would have
had no difficulty to And a lot of wo
men to weop over his misfortunes
and men willing to condone his of
fense on the ground that he bad been
a good fellow. In a little while he
could have braced up and gone on to
pastures new and lived on to a good
old ago tho Idol of that "toady" olo
ment of which this old world furn
ishes such an unceasing supply.
Pendleton, Jan. 30. J.
ONE LUNG
May be gone and yet the remaining; lun;
will be amply sufficient to sustain a vigor
ous vitality. As a general thing fewpeo
Vile make more use of both lungs than is
equivalent to a healthy use of one lung.
These facts are all in the favor of the
man or woman with weak lungs, even
when disease has a strong gnp on tnem.
Many a person
liviug in licalth
to - day has the
lungs marked by
the healed scars
of disease.
Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical
Discover- makes
weak lungs
strong. It cures
obstinate, deep
seated coughs,
bronchitis, bleed
ing lungs and
.other conditions,
which, if neglect
ed or unskilfully
treated, find a
fatal termination
in consumption.
"I had been troub
led with lung dis
ease and pleurisy
for a number of
years and the trouble
had almost become
chronic," writes A. 8.
Hlam. of Howe. Is.
nd several kinds
of medicine from different physicians without
much benefit. At Usi wrote lo Dr R. V. Pierce,
and trot his adrice. and began aslor his 'Goldca
Medical DtscoTery.1 1 ha osed twenty-Bre
rm
When t commenced laklor it 1 had so
do smMtlon to ao anytnina. now i ieci
bottles.
run-down.
appetite, my system was compute
better than 1 did be tore I got sick. Have a food
appetite and am able to do my work. I sin
cerely recommend Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
IMscorery to all who are afflicted as I was."
Those who suffer from chronic dla
eaue are invited to consult Dr. Pierce,
by letter, free All correspondence
strictly private. Address Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets assist tht
action of the " Discovery."
FANCY PRICES FOR VIOLINS.
The test of the auction room is
still antagonistic to the exaggerated
prices which tho violin fanciers
would have us hclieva show tho true
worth of old violins. Some excel
lent specimens woro sold last week,
and they were nearly all purchased
by dealers, so that their authenticity
may almost be takon for granted,
but 200 was tno highest price ae-
COAL
Let us fill your
bin with ....
ROCK SPRING COAL
Recognized as the best
and most economical fuel.
We are prepared to con
tract with you for your
winter's supply. We de
liver coal or wood to any
part of the city.
Laatz Bros.
Main Street Near Depot
He that blowetli not his own horn the same shall not be blown"
WhenDinner
's Ready!
A
i
THE FARMER'S WIFE BLOWS 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 VIG
OROUSLY BLOWN IN THE COL
UMNS OF A LIVE, WIDE AWAKE,
UP TO DATE NEWSY NEWSPAP
ER THAT GOES AMONG THE
CLA88 OF PEOPLE HE WANT8 FOR
PATRONS, WILL BRING HIM A
VOLUME OF TRADE FAR BEYOND
HIS MOST 8ANGUINE EXPECTA
TION8. THE VERY BEST ADVERTISING
MEDIUM FOR PENDLETON MER
CHANTS 18 THE EA8T OREGON.
IAN BECAUSE THROUGH IT THEY
CAN 8END THEIR ME8SAGE Dl
RECT EVERY EVENING TO THE
MAJORITY OF THE PROSPEROUS
HOME8 OF PENDLETON M08T OF
WHOM WANT TO BUY SOMETHING
LET THE BUSINESS MAN SHOW
THE8E PEOPLE THE ADVANTAGE
OF BUYING HI8 GOODS, AND HE
WILL HAVE NO TROUBLE IN SE.
CURING THEIR PATRONAGE.
A LITTLE JUDICIOUS BLOWING
OF THE HORN WILL DO THE BUSINESS.
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4
Pf.nui.ei on, Orecoj.
Residence and office ft
Block. Phone Red 1581.
Our specialty Painless?
and Extracting.
YOUR PLUMBING!
Have it done by a Scientific Plumber and you will not
be bothered with bad breaks. Let us figure on your work.
BECK, THE PLUMBER
COURT STREET
Building
Materii
OfallDescriptk
Sash, Doors &
w.! . nrHrr Buildll
paper, lime, cement, Dt
and sand wood gutters
barns and dwellings a sp
lany,
Oregon LombJ
Yatd
Alta St. Opp. Court Houl
CANTY'S
Amusement H
A pleasant place to iH
r cn9,r tune. I
Pool
Billiards
Shootioe 1
Bowling'
And other Past!
MUSIC EVERY EVE
Raiment, under ; Wj
r fVflOl
ttt: OUST
Bear tbli Bnf,to low"!
need poultry ' "maUonJ
and ask tor the m . CJ
Poultry od ""oV cow W
vn Kure tor Ju'
C. F. Coleswof
... Q East Alta it'.. J
Agent" 'foV'Lean
Th OrBpn O-'Srf.rtW
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