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"TP"'?' " 'Wjw WMmm 1 1 " 1 1 PAQE FOUR. DAILY EAST ORE QONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SAT URDAY, MARCH 5, 1904. BY EXPRESS LATEST Waist Sets, Stock Pins, Sash and Belt Pins, from XOc to 75c a set FREDERICK NOLF & CO. Sporting Goods Draper mill Mnynnrd line-Fully guaranteed goody $1.60 league bails i)Se 1.1)0 lints Too Hulls from Co tip. Immense lino cutchers1 mitts anil gloves, lullelders' and bne menV gloves, boxtm; gl ven mill striking bugs from $1 to t",50 Crescent and Rambler AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. U'ubllshcd every afternoon (except Sunday) at l'emllcton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Telephone. Main 11. .SUllSCItllTION- HAT1IS. Daily, one year by mall $3.00 Dally, six months by mall ".no Dally, three months by mall 1.25 Dally, one mouth by mall SO Dally, per month by carrlar 05 Weekly, one year by mall 1..10 Weekly, six months by mall "." Weekly, four months by mall 50 Semi-Weekly, one year by mall 2.00 Semi-Weekly, six months by mall .. 1.00 Petal-Weekly, three months by mall . .50 The Hast Oresonlan Is on sale at It. 1!. ltlch's News Stands, at Hotel l'ortlaud, .and Hotel l'trklns. Portland. Oregon. Member Scrlpps-Mcltao News Associa tion. San Francisco llureau. Wb Fourth St. Chicago llureau, 009 Security Ilulldlng. Washington, V. C, llureau, 501 1-ltli -St., N. W. llntered at I'eudleton postofuce as second class matter. unionucS)labeO What Is the value of an ideal? Go irtto tho home of some man of wealth, a man with an only son for whom there Is no necessity to work; brought up In Idleness. In- stead of icaliziiig the hopes o of his parents, this son goes astray, and sinks down and down until he is beyond all hope of reform. Then, ask that fntner what he would give for an ideal that would have raised that son to tho pinnacle where ho had hoped to see him, and ho would tell you that ho would give all the money ho possessed. That Is the value of an Ideal the difference between success and failure. William J. Bryan. WAR AGAINST EVIL. It is strange to think that it Is necessary for the world to fight for progress. It would Keom that intelligent be ings would accept the right side and do tho right thing without pursua sion. But If the moral forces of the -world stop pushing, stop reaching -out for an Instant, tho world starts backward. If tho fight against ovll and immorality Is relaxed for an In stant, the ground already won slips away and goes backward. Peoplo often ask why It is neces sary to have preachers and spend money on evangelization. It is necessary because money is being spent to lower humanity and disorganize society. It Is necessary because something must bo done to offset the work of the deteriorating forces In the world. Why don't peoplo Join moral or ganizations, without tho mediation of paid agents and studied pursua sion? Becauso tho forces of ovll have organized Institutions and paid agents pulling tho otiier way, and It Is necessary to fight organized wrong with organized good In order to keep the world and society out of tho bad organization, or moro plainly speak . Ing, out of disorganization. In Pendleton aro eight church or ganizations with a membership of perhaps 1,200. During tho past threo months .about 250 peoplo formerly outsldo of the church, havo allied themselves with Christian effort, as represented In tho various congregations. To the cynic and tho skeptic who thinks his solf-rlghteousnoss suffic ient for all purposes, this result may uecm email, compared to tho effort mailo and tho money Invested In ovangelization and church work. But it Is snfo to say that tho forces of wrong have spent moro nionoy nnd effort than this In tho pulling down process and that those 250 .people won for tho right ropresont . Bicycle Sundries 10c punts gusmls 5e 25o oil mo 25o bells 18c No. 1 St. & W. Inner tubes !)3c Too clips 10c to Hoc Jlloyule Lamps 08 o to 2.'J5 Bicycles $20 to, $40 but one-half tho number that would have been won for the wrong had tho churches been idle and the pulpits empty. Everything being equal no organ ized effort would bo needed to hold tho balance for the right. Gut where there Is organized effort on tho part of wrong and immorality and vice, there must be organized effort on the part of right and morality and purity. As long as thpre are paid agents of ovll there must be paid agents for righteousness. The report has been sent out of Russia that Tolstoi, tho lover of j eace and good will, has contribut ed several thousand sets of his books to the Russian war fund. It is safe to say. without further In vestigation of the report, that Tol stoi has not contributed one cent nor one set of books to the war fund, voluntarily. If his books are being sold to help tho war, Russia has confiscated them to that pur pose. All of Tolstoi's life and ener gy have been devoted against war. Ho lias been threatened with ban ishment by Russia becauso of his utterances against her tyrannical and broodthirsty policy. He has written nnd preached against blood shed. He has led his simple life of self-sacrifice and devotion to his Ideals, with the single aim of incul cating the urlnoir.les of peace and good will. In tho face of his long life of simplicity and peace-preaching does it seem reasonable to think that a man of such fixed and deeply rooted convictions would lot the en thusiasm of a movement reverse the studied principles of his life? Tho friends of Tolstoi may rets assured that their idol has not fallen. If he Is contributing to tho war fund It is because he is an unwilling vic tim in the hands of his tyrant czar. Never did tho pot call tho kettle black on a moro justified occasion, than that tilt in tho halls of con gress yesterday In which the charge that Qrovor Cleveland had asked C. H. J. Taylor, a negro, to dine at tho White House, was answered with tho hot retort that Mr. Roosevelt, the present idol of his party, had made Booker T. Washington, a negro Just as black as Taylor, his guest o: honor at a White House dinner. This nasty political mud slinging is always a "two-handed game." The direct primary law should bo accepted by tho peoplo of Oregon by tho same rousing majority which ingrafted the Initiative and referen dum into Oregon's constitution. It gives tho peoplo tho direct nominat ing power. It makes every voter a sovereign delegate to name candi dates for office. It takes the Job out of politics and places the selection of all candidates in the hands of tho people. Those who must bear the burdens of government should choose the lawmaker. If as many men turned out to help tho officials run down law-breakers, as there are boys In the dog hunting crusade in this city, crime would bo a very unpopular occupation In Uma tilla county. MARCH. On tho Western sky, In a yellow lino. The wind of his might paints a warn ing sign. The March clouds, torn llko ship wrecked sulls, Drift at tho will of tho angry gales. On crumbling logs tho moss grows green; Tho freed brook laughs tho rocks betweon. Tho molting snow, tho sap's full tldo, Tho polished buds that tho young leaves hldo. These, with tho flush on tho may flower's cheek, To dullest heart Spring's mes sago speak. Sarah A. Hhafer in Marcii Outlook. COMING EVENTS. April 13 Democratic stato con vention, Portland, April 11 Republican stato con vention, Portland. April 1C Mooting of Oregon Cattle-growers' Association, Portland, Juno 10, 10, 17 Oregon encamp ment Q. A. It., Hood River. HELPS TO HISTORY STUDY. Whttakor nnd Ray, the enterprising publishers of San Francisco, havo Jiret Issued an edition of "Hart's His tory Aids," a set of ton colored nmps, 12x20 Inches In size, showing tho ter ritorial acquisitions of tho United States from the beginning of settle ment, to 1902. The maps nro made up of attract ive colors, with the Hues between tho different possessions distinctly and correctly defining tho slow aud vital chnnges In the territory of the Uultod States, and ns a help and object les son In studying American history, they aro Indispensable. The old French. Indian, Spanish, English and American territory nt the beginning of tho revolution nro distinctly pictured, then following up through tho various wars of con quest, the changing map of the West em continent Is shown in all .ts wonderful Interest. Then, ns tho government reaches tho period of the civil war. the slave and free territory Is divided and the first seceding states are shown, In tho peculiar Hues that separated th" two sections, with the final area of of the slave states, after tho seces sion of Tennessee. ' As a help to history study, these mnps nro destined to take tho plaro of endless lectures In tho public school rooms. They appeal 'to tho scholar in such a way that tho lesson convoyed is Imprinted indelllbly up on tho mind. , A sot has been sent lo the county school superintendent of each coun ty In the state and, ah their useful ness and value become more nnd more understood, they will become permanent fixtures in tho public school of Oregon. Whltaker and Ray of San Francisco have tho exclusive sale of them on the coast. KEEP SINGING. The world's all right if you're doing your part. With smiles on your face nnd with joy In your heart; Aud chill blasts ot winter that blow will ere soon l I!o banished ny sunlight nnd ro3es of June, j If cloudy today do not sit .with a sigh, i For oven tho darkest of clouds will . roll by; Hut look for the lining of silvery hue That sparkles with light in tho bow ' of tho blue, The beautiful 'sheen ot tho blue, j Press onward with hope, though tho shadows aro deep, And burdens grow heavy and path way Is steep; For sooner or later will come a' glad day When burdens and shadows will van ish away, Forever and over away. With songs In your heart and with smiles on your fnco, Press steadily onward in life's busy race; And sure as the season, when toll ing Is done. You'll got the reward of a race that's well run, Successfully, earnestly run. Tho value of cotton exports from tho United States during 1803 was $378,000,000, exceeding by $04,000, 000 that of the preceding record year, 1900, when it was $314,000,000. STARVED OUT. Many a garrison has been forced to give up tlie fight and hang out the white flag of surrender, when lack of food has weakened the men past all power to continue the struggle. .Many a man is similarly starved out of business. His digestion is impaired. II i s food does not nourish him, and for lack of strength to carry on the struggle he turns his store over to an other. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other or gans of digestion and nutrition. It restores strength to weak, nerv ous, run-down men and women, "About ten veers ajro 1 began to be afflicted with stomach trouble, situ diar rhea," writes Mr Wm, Walters, of Antrim, .Mo. "In warm weather H crew worse, until It would throw rue Into a cr4mpintr chill. Was troubled so often that X sometimes thought my endhadcome. Trltilmaiiy remedies, but they gave only temporary renci. In i November, 189?. theught I would try Doctor fierce' Golden Medical Discovery. 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