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PAGE POUR. DA.LY EAST C REGONIAN, PPMPLETON. OREOON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1904. BY EXPRESS LATEST Waist Sets, Stock Pins, Sash and Belt Pins, from t Oc to 75c a stt FREDERICK NOLF & CO. Sporting Goods ! Bicycle Sundries Draper and Mnynnrd line- Fully gunrameea goou '.50 league ball I'Se 1 1. 00 hat 5e Ilall- from 5c up. Immense line eatcliera' mitts and cloves, listlcldeis' and Uae nienV gloves, Iwxlns; fil.'ves and striking bags from $1 to .50 10c pants guards at 25c oil ISc 25c bclW ISc No. 1 M. A W. Inner tubes 95c Toe clips 10c to 35c Bicycle Lamps Se to 2.1C Crescent and Rambler Bicycles $20 to $40 tors sent out to touch shoulders with : ami uplift the world. Those who j have attended the meetliiRS of the ' society In this city arc struck with the unusual energy of the members, young and old. It Is the preat re serve vlfinr of every church organi zation, woven Into a united and well directed force, The sessions are In teresting. The delegates arc Inter esting, clear-headed workers, each with an Ideal and a mission, and each with the nerve and hack bone to carry a campaign for right eousness Into any quarter of the world. ed them, outmatched them, outtrad ed them, outfought them, outthought them, outrun them physically, finan cially, mentally, economically and AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, spiritually . In the presence of the written rec- lub1lshd ntry afternoon t except Sunday) ' ords of the Chinese nation, extend at JVudleton, OS0a. by the ' ng back over a period of 4.000 EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING years, America has not yet written COMPANY. Tbane. Alain 11. SCBSCKIITIOX KATES. Daily out year by mall Dally, us months by mall --po Dally, tnr month by mall 15 Dally, ooe month by mall -;0 Dally. pr month by carrier Weekly, one year by mall 1-2 Weekly. ix months by mall ' Weekly, four months by mall .30 Seml-Weeklr. one year by mall . . . 2.00 Semi-Weekly, six month by mall .. l.oo Sml-WeklT. three month by mall .. .M The Hast Orejonlan Is on sale at U. 11. Rich News Stands at Hotel Portland and Hotel ferklDs. Portland, Cli?oc Member ScrlRpslIcItat tion. San Francisco Itureas. AOt Fourth St. Chlcaso llureau, t09 Security llulld'ne. Washington, I) C llarean. 501 14tb St.. X. W. the first word In the preface to her ! glorious history. i v.t thnm Is fullv 4.000 venrs diff erence in the Ideals, and accom plishments of the two nations, in favor of the American. The birthday anniversary of Washington is celebrated today in reverence for Washington, person ally, hut In that broader sense, it Is celebrated for that Stirling brand of cltiienship which Washington's a?e brought. True, there was but one General' Washington, but there were thous . The farmers who have been hold ing for $1 wheat linve been patting themselves on the back now Tor sev eral days. It's their tlino to smile. THE FAME OF THE CITY. a erwit rich city of power and pride With streets full of traders, nnd ships on the tide. With rich men nn Judges nnd preachers, The slums full of skill, nnd the schools full of teachers. Had the songs of the poot been lost to Its store Then the rich men and tradesmen nnd school-men said They had never derided, hut pralsod Instead, And they bonst of the poet their town ha bred. John Iloylc O'Hollly. THE SOUTH WANTS PANAMA. much wrockngo nnd junglo of late growth, and tho old excavation will have to bo deepened. American san itary exports on the ground assert that tho alarming unhonlthrulni.au r,t tho roglon has been considerably cx-' aggurated and that, although pcstl-' lence Is ondrmlc, sickness and mor-1 tnllty can be vastly reduced and min imized ny no exorcise or stringent Ranitnry regulations, such ns were put In force In Cuba by the Ameri cans. 9 It Is estimated by the best engi neers who have lately examined tho line of the canal thoroughly, that the remaining work on it can be done In loss time than was employed In the active construction of tho old Pana ma Canal Company. Somo of them put the minimum requisite time to completion nt seven or eight years, others at ten years. The people were proud of their opu lent town, B The rich men spent millions to brjng it renown; The strong men built and tho trades men planned, The shlpmen sailed to every land; The lawyers argued, tho teachers taught. Friends of the Panama treaty will hp gratllled to learn that competent engineers do not consider the hercu lanean task of excavating the great Inter-oceanic canal by the Isthmian route nb so Interminable in labor and the expenditure of hard American dollars us common belief makes it. The history of the Panama canal has mnde It a good deal of a bugaboo nnd there Is. Indcd, renson to view h, uiidertnklnc of Its construction b the United Stnt"B with some mis-1 if this he true. It is highly gratl glviugs ns to time and money. All ' fylng to know that thero can reason estimates must necessarily be loose-lnuly be no foundation for all the talk j approximate. t we have been hearing about tho Ini- probability of the present generation However, we have lately, from Mn-j witnessing tho opening of tho ,great lor ninek and Lieutenant Ilrooks of trnns-isthminn wnterway to the com- , the United States engineer corps op- murce of the world. When Yankee energy. Yankee skill and lnnkee dol- to accomplish n great roiect such ns this, the Is to sny that the canal Is practically ! uccompllshuient Is not only sure, hut half done. This Is much better than J ft is npt to be swift. Atlanta Con most of us have supposed. In round stttution. numbers 8 million cubic meters of R1 Estat l0CludinE ty ,ad TV also fine brick buiid. ,nB situated on Main street. INSURE a Specialty I. n . rroecflv. - ' , tlie I'lilieu states eiiKiiii-ur ""f" , merce tu me tlJe- ei-Hting in Panama, the assurance energy. Ynnko d workmen, and ! hgt two.flft, of the work of con- nrs combine reachers, stnll,t,m H already coinpleted, which , Natlonnl proji Merchants' AGENCY R And a iKHr shy lot his brought. And cast them Into the store. earth have been excavated, making a dlleh of regulation width 14 miles long on the Atlantic side of the ls'h miiK nnd four miles long on the Pa cillc side. There Is no Gibraltar like rock to lie blown nsunder and van oulshed by sheor attrition, as hc I liugalmo alarmists are fond of hum verses ,n(, am, th( ,,ry cuttiB mill to be ...'done amounts to but n few m.les .n splendid t ox,OI)( Drink ESCENT REAM. OFFER It Is Fine The work done by the Frencn me iruuesniHn Biuruii m mi. un-iv Panama Canal Co has been we thine though of cjuw there ,s Entered at I'endletou postoCke ai second class matter. Uhlon7jI.,;LABEL The alternate domination of one faction over another, sharpened by the spirit of re- venge, natural to party dis- sension, which in different ages and countries has perpe- trated the most horrible enor- mitiet. is itself a frightful despotism. But this leads at length to a more formidable and permanent despotism. The disorders and miseries which result gradually inclined the minds of men to seek securi- ty and repose in the absolute power of the individual, and sooner or later the chief of some prevailing faction, more 4- able and more fortunate than his competitors, turns this disposition to the purposes of his own elevation on the ru- ins of public liberty. Wash- ington, in his farewell ad- dress. craft, The rich men sneered, and the strong ands of Frivate Washlngtons. who "" (ausneu. , , , . , , KThe preachors said It was worthier exhibited and lived the same staunch quite, and self-sacrificing lives as the,T(,e pchool-'men claimed It was then-3 Father of his Country lived, during' to write. the first years of this government j But the songs were spared, though . . w i .... , r ii they added nnught That self-sacrificing type of clU-( To (he am, pn(e tfje zen is just as much needed today. sought. That overwhelming love of country j That wns wafted at last from t'.is . is just as necessarj- to preserve the J tant climes: Anu tne townsmen saiu, 10 remoi IN 1 and 2 LB. SEALED TINS ONLY Woman's Nightmare government, on' February 22, 190L as it was to suffer for the govern- J ment in Valley Forge's frozen win- ter camp in 177S. It was not more honorable and patriotic a task to write the Declar- , ation of Independence in 177C, than It is to preserve its spirit in nun. est times We shall send our name grentness down." and our The boast came true; but the famous town Had a lesson to learn when all was told. The nations that honored cared naught for Its gold; Its skill they exceeded a liundred- onable pride in mentioning the fact u had onjy been one of B tnmsanil that no other paper In Umatilla more county took any part with the Com- J merclal Association of Pendleton in The East Oregonian takes a pard- No woman's n&ppl ncss can be complete without children ; it U her nature to lovo and want them as much so ai ' it is to love the I beautiful and . pure. Xhe critical wdeal through wnicn the expectant mother must pass, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension nnd horror. There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful or dangerous. The use of Mother's Friend to prepares the system for the coming event that it it safely passed without any danger. This great and wonderful remedy is always ppliedexternally,and has carried thousands of women through the trying crisis without suffering. ena for fr book containing- tntormaUon f priceless vtlue to sU ex sealant mothers. Tat Bradfleld Regulator C-, Atlaauu Co. -....V-'. .' ' .Kiw A HEARIXQ ofourca?!srfquesll. Sow am lacts can be expitteni infer it is out nulneis to TEST THE EYES wheu there Is symptoms ot atid tit. KveebuKM ar sdlsi-W relieve all eye strain and tb I n m clear Onr nrii-M tir adlustf-d classeti srp mrvfont pay it than sutler seml-llindna GLENN WINSLOll Jeweler and Post Office Block Mother's F riend securlnc a new schedule for the O. R. & N. branch train, for the accom modatlon of the people from the .. . .1 nr . .... , , , i Til tViA nf. I 4 i forts of this paper, to the energetic . j Commercial Association and the pro-' "J" ' gresslve spirit of the officials and j ! agents of the O. R. &. N.. which re-, i T Great Alteration Sale 1 onnntlc In ovnrv reasonable renuest -T ,of ,ts palron8 ls uue this changed ; THE YOUNGEST POWER. Americans look back to the be-j ginning of this government, 128 years ago. as If it were a long stretch of history. The birthday of Washington, which occurred but 172 years ago, is looked upon as an event ulmojt deserving of a place In ancient his tory. In fact, It Is hut a brief peri od, scarcely covering the lives of two hearty men. It ls but a hand breadth of history across all the miraculous develop-j ment of the social and economic phases of American life, to the col onial period. There are men alive today who re member the stirring scenes of the close of the 18th century In Amer ica. In Just a trifle more than one cent tury the greatest nation on earth has evolved from the chaotic mass of humanity, fleeing from the perse cutions of kings and churches In the olden governments of the world and gathering in the councils of the free on these shores. Compared to the old governments of Europe, America Is only at the threshbold of life. For 1,500 years there has been a semblance of gov ernment In Great Britain, under a continuous general chain of rulers. Hungary has celebrated the 1,000th anniversary of her national life. Germany began to take on a semblance of individual life, which she has since maintained in varying degree, 1.200 years ago. In France, human government bad been passing from the worm o the chrysalis, and from the chrysa lis back to the worm, and worse than the worm, for over a thousand years, and yet the American nation, Issuing from the alchemy of relig ious and political freedom, formed from the outcasts and refugees from these antiquated forms of govern ment In less than a century and a schedule which takes effect on Feb- ruary 25. The citizens of the east ! end of the county who patronize that j branch train win especially appreu ate this changed schedule by which they will reach Pendleton at 1:30 p. m.. during tax-paying time, and Pen dleton heartily appreciates the change, because this convenient train arriving early In the afternoon brings more and more business to the city. Pendleton Is pleased to 'e member one thing always, and that Is this: No reasonable request from her business men has ever yet fail ed to receive favorable consideration with the O. R. & N. company. Mr. Cleveland's letter on demo cratic reorganization and reunion of fers no enthusiasm for bis party, it Is an old sermon In not even a new dress. There ls no thrilling shib boleth In bis wearisome words that would stir the party and spur It to triumph. Just as Roosevelt ls now blood In the Republican fold, just as his creed Is a thrilling call to the clansmen, so does the democratic party need new blood, new and rad ical Ideas and a creed of pronounc ed and tumultuous progress that will call In the farthest wandering fac tion. Such a creed and such a call Mr. Cleveland cannot supply for an occasion on which such a .man as Mr. Roosevelt is to be the opposing candidate. To match the living doctrines of .Mr. Roosevelt, some thing more than a corpse must be resurrected from the democratic fold. The Christian Endeavorers now s. sembled In our city. Is the handsom est, brightest, most Industrious, en ergetlc and earnest body of workers that ever gathered In any cause In the city of Pendleton. It represents the Youth and vigor of all tho churches. It represents the young, vivacious blood of every Christian community In the state, It is the half after declaring her Individual- cream of the state, gathered from OF Furniture Carpets Workmen will soon be crowding us for room to remodel our store building. We must make room. The stock must be reduced. Come and help us and you will be sure to help your selves. We are overstocked, especially on Iron Beds, Mattresses, Carpets and Rugs In these we can show you bargains not found elsewhere. Make good your opportunity and save money while you can. See our 3 -piece bebroom suit, golden oak, swell drawer, French plate mirror, for $ 1 9. A new line of Folding Go-Carts just received. Yours for Bargains M. A. R.ADER MAIN AND WEBB STREETS Undertaking Parlors in Connection The Fra Restart! 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