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DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1904.
EIGHT PAGES.
PAGE FOUR.
CRESCENT AND COLUMBIA , BICYCLES $2250 TO $40.00.
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The ISast Oreponlan I. on sale at U. H. I of I,riva,e "nPR fr a postoflice ; delays mid setbacks, 'clearly proved'
inch's News Stands, at lintel Portland, location. ,llnt It Is no easy task for a large na
and Hotel I'ecklns. 1'orth.n.I. Oregon. j ,g Hha h government ! ,l0" h? m".?- ,
1 The Russians are said to be three
Member Scrlpps JIcltae Nens Assuela-1 ulinps to such on antiquateu ruling. I fur on() -phis is not a correct state-
tien. lit is an nlltrairp nn tin, nrni-rnuttlvri i ntnnt It mnnf 1 i-nmnm)Ai.oil fho.
San Francisco Ilumni. -40 fourth St
Chicago Ilureoo. 00O Security IlulMln;
Washlnzton. I P.. Ilurenu. .',oi
St., N. W.
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'Hntereil at Pendleton KMtoSH-e as second-1
class matter.
UNIOMj'iLJGCL
" j
I have seen a beardless sec
ond lieutenant whose only con
nection with war has been
the clerical part of the com
missary department a youth
who never heard the ting of a
bullet save In target practice
completely monopolize the
attention of a crowded draw
ing room In Washington, while
a senator who had Invited po
litical destruction rather than
yield up his patriotic convic
tions, even at the behest of
the president, was left to con
sole himself with the conven
tional dronings of a withered
dowager and a group of male
bores. Who can explain this
unconquerable attraction of
the garb of slaughter for the
feminine mind and tempera
ment? James Creelman.
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HEARST GAINING GROUND.
'The Hearst boom is spreading,
like waves from a pebble dropped In
to a still pool.
It has caused people who had
looked upon Hearst as a sort of mon
strosity, to Investigate the true char
acter and motives of the man.
It has caused thinking citizens to
icast up his qualifications and his poll
cles, and the result Is that he is
.rowing in favor.
In the first place, a million-dollar
fortune did not make a fool nor a
knave of W. It. Hearst.
"When ho was a boy he sowed wild
oats and refused to be confined In
schools, where often the education
received, narrows, instead of broad
ening a man. Instead of Investing in
automobiles and yachts, for his own
personal pleasure, he Invested his
fortune In newspapers and created
thousands of the highest salaried po
sitions In the world of journalism.
He made his business stepping atones
Sor others.
He made opportunities for thou
sands of ambitious, able. Intelligent
young men and women to fill active
positions In tho world.
While he Is making a profit out of
Ills Immonso newspaper plants, he Is
nlso inciting vigorous young men
'and women to higher thought and
:actlvity. by paying tho highest price
viver paid In tho worid for brain
work. His policy Is to got tho best
Tor his readers, no matter what too
coat
His vigorous policy Is to place cor
respondents in tho Hold first, cover
tho ground most thoroughly and stay
tho longest, to give tho nows de
manded by tho public.
Editorially, ho has mado a contin
uous fight against tho trusts. Ho
lias stood iby the peoplo of his city,
Ills state and tho notion, against tho
unjust encroachments of capital. In
'trenched bohlnd law.
He has fought oppression of the
BASEBALL.
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aoa
'masses in whatever form It showed
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Its head, in society, and this same
.vigorous, fearless,, policy would mark
j the Hearst administration were lie
president of the United States.
REMEMBER THE MASSES.
The government of the United
States established a ruling years
ago, which provides that a city Is not
entitled to a federal building until
two government institutions are lo
cated In that city.
A postofllce building will not be
erected In Pendleton because nature
lias placed the mining regions of
Eastern Oregon so far from this city
that an assay ofllee would not be I
1 .. . . " . .
i practical Here, ami ttie city must
, , , , ,
may hide and seek with the owners
and the city must
people who Invest their money and
build up cities, to have the govern-
intent deny them public blessings, on
I such a flimsy pretext.
Pendleton might as well be In the
South Sea Islands, as far as receiv
ing the direct benefit and vitalizing
touch of the government Is concern-
ed. Every city, after reaching a
j population of 3,m0 people, should
j have a federal building, and enjoy
the blessings of organized siciety. in
, u practical way.
. j They are made to feel that the
government is better than the people
by this cold blooded refusal to place
public benefits In their reach. The
. people come to look upon the gov-
I eniment as something that must be
supported by constant and Increasing
taxation, yet which cannot be enjoy -B
led by the masses.
j Before another session of congress
closes. Pendleton should have a fed
eral building. This constant shift
ing and dodging of the people's post
office from one temporary room to
another, should he stopped by the
- erection or a splendid government
9 I building in this city, which wuuld
. be a matter of pride and public con-
j vonience.
Cut down the war and navy bills
i and spend a little more of the peo
I pie's money among the people.
Here is a short sermon from the
Wallowa Chieftain which means
more to the thinking worklngman
than a volume of prosaic doctrine It
should be read and remembered
"noports from Salem, Pendleton and
many other towns in Oregon, are to
the effect that a strong sentiment is
forming against the permission of
open gambling In the state of Ore
gon. In nearly every town In Oregon
gambling has been winked at and
many places It has been made a
means of revenue to the city through
systematic fines which are equal to
a licensing of an unlawful practice.
The elimination of public gambling
games promises to be brought about
In the same manner as habitual in
dulgence In strong drink. It will not
bo long until a man who engages In
either to any extent whatever will
bo shut out from the eligible list of
employes in any trade or means of
livelihood."
THE WORST CRIMINAL.
"You uro a desperate character,
and your absonco from society Is to
bo desired. Tho sentence of tho
court la that you bo confined in Stato
prison for a term of IB years," said
Itecortlor Goff In Part I, of tho Court
of Renoral Sessions yesterday In
TO CURE ANY DISEASE.
The Cnu.e Muat he Ilemoved, Sums
War With Dandruff.
Kill the germ that causes dandruff,
falling hair and baldness, you will have
no more dandruff, and your hair must
grow luxuriantly. Newbro's 'Ilerplcide
not only contains the dandruff germ
destroyer, but It Is also p. most delight
ful hair dressing for regular toilet use.
No other hair preparation is on this
sclcntino basis of destoylng the dandruff
germs. It stops all irritation, keeps tlu
scalp sweet, puro and wholesome. Ile
member that something (claimed to bo
"Just ns good," will not do tho work of
genuino Ilerplcide. Sold by leading
druggists, Bend 10c. In stamps for sam
ple to The llorplclde Co.. Detroit. Mich.
F. W. Schmidt, special agent
passing sentence upon Annie Myers
of No. 1C14 First tivonuo, kuown to1
the police ns "The Woman In Black." '
When she was arrested last month
.Mrs. Meyers was charged with be
ing a dishonest servnnt, and since
her arrest clmrges upon which Ave
separate Indictments were made '
against her accumulated '
The prosecution showed that "The i
Woman In Black" would obtain em-1
ploymcnt ns a servant and at night
open a window or door and admit
men, who would rob the house under J
her guidance. Then sho would re
sign and seek another place. When
caught. Mrs. Meyers refused to tell i
what had become of the stolen prop- j
erty. New York World. i
WHAT IT MAY COST.
If it took the British Empire, with
3Go,000.(ino people, three years to
subdue the SOO.OOO Boers In South (
' Afrlcn. how long will It take the litis-,
' sian Empire, with only 140,000.000
,e- snl)(lm, tp A0'mfim
I Japanese?
j The answer is 378 years. i
If 40.000 British soldiers wore
killed In three years In the Boor
war. how many Russian soldiers i
would he killed In 37S years' i.-r
with the Japanese?. j
The ntiBwer is G.040,000 men.
If the cost of the Boer war to .
Great Britain was $1,115,000,000. how
much would a 37S years' war cost I
Russia? I
The answer Is $140,490,000,000
The above figures , which any boy
or girl in a high school can easily 1
verify, are not to be taken ns pro- j
photic. The Russo-Japanese war will
probably be n forgotten horror In '
I the twentv-third rontnrv. I
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1 But the Boer war with Its great ex-
nn.i in.- .. nr., ...i.i. i..
Japan is a united nation, while litis-
sia Is composed of 3C or more differ-1
ent natioinlities. Every Japan-o Is
ready to fight for his countrv. but '
there are many Russian communities
that would sooner fight against Rus
sia than for her.
I
For instance, there are C.OOO.000
Jews in Russia. Is it likely that they
will be willing to die to save the
czar? Are they not to be counted as
nn element of weakness and not an j
element of strength in the Russian
Empire? j
There ore 3.000.0ml Finns in the
Russian empire. Within the last two
years their political liberties have
been restricted, and the whole of
Finland Is alive with the soirft nt re
volt. Is It likely that the Finns will
be enthusiastically patriotic during
this war?
There are 12,000,000 Poles in
Russia. It is probable they will be
about as loyal to Russia as the Boers
are to Great Britain. The Pole may
be compelled to carry arms, but no
Jine can expect him to fight with vim
and enthusiasm tinder the Russian
flag.
There there is To'stoi. He alone i
counts for several millions. He does .
not believe in war. He will not fight.
even in self-defense. No one can
tell how widely his doctrines of non
resistance have spread among the
Russian peasantry. Herbert Casson,
In Chicago American.
Dr. J. .Milton Bowers, supposed
murderer of three wives and a
brother-in-law, Is dead at San Jose,
Cal of paralysis. .Many years ago
he was sentenced to be hanged, but
escaped by a decision on technicali
ties by the supremo court
GoMen Gate Coffee
Do not grind too fine, at
pulverized coffee hat an en
tirely different flavor from
the amc coffee granulated.
J. A. FOLGER m CO.
San Francisco
Importers of Fin Coflm
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Prof. L. J. Miller, lato Professor of Chemistry and Botany of tho High School
of Ypsllanti, Mich., writes from 3327 N. Clark Streot, Chicago, 111,, as follows :
"As several of my friends have spoken to mo of the favorable results obtained
through tho uso of Pcruna, especially In cases of catarrh, I examined It most
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Sunday
AT
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H. E. BICKERS, Proprietor
SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN IN THE PREPARATION OF
OUR SUNDAY DINNERS. EXTRA SERVICE WILL BE GIVEN
TO FAMILIES. NOTHING WILL BE "LEFT UNDONE THAT
WILL HELP TO MAKE OUR DINNER THE BEST TO BE HAD
ANYWHERE FOR TWICE THE MONEY.
MEALS 25 CENTS EACH
Dinner from '5 to 7:30 p. m.
BILL OF
SALADS.
Shrimp, Mint Dressing
Chicken Fricassee
HOASTS.
Baked Chicken, Cranberry Sauce
Beef, Brown Gravy
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Custard Pudding '
SUNDAY,
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It will go on over tin, corrugated Iron, shakos, shingles, or any other root
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raxative
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ANALYSIS
ru - na is Calculated to
Dinner
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Chow-Chow
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Cream of Chicken
PISH.
Fried Smelts, Drawn Butter
BOILED.
Boiled Lee Mutton, Caper Sauce
ENTHIES,
German Pot Iloast
Apple Fritters, Brandy Sauce
Leg of Pork, Apple Sauce
VEGETABLES.
Green Peas
Mashed Potatoes.
Apple Pie
MARCH 13
on every
yrTrtrt box. 25c
"Builds nn the . m
Hon. Josonh H. IUdire.- o
... . ji uwruw
uiu-mat Society,
writes tho following letter from the
vuu iri xioiei, ot, i'aul, Minn. :
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an honest medi
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iwed it several
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the same tlmo
builds up the
system.
" I have rec
ommended it to
a number of my
friends nnd always feci that I do them
service for I know how satisfactory w
results invariably wo. I only xtQ
overy family had a bottle it would ai
much sickness and doctor bills." Josed
u. juugewuy.
'Tecl ltetter Than for rive leart."
Mr. James B. Taylor, Roberts, M
writes:
"I am at tho present tiaae entire'-
well. I can eat anything I ever couM
1 took Ave bottles of Porunn, and tti
better now than I have for five TearJ
I have doctored with other doctors o'
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stomach troubles. I take great plvasoiJ
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Mr. J. TV. Pritchard, Wolf Lake. IndJ
writes:
....
'I am pleased to say that I have beea
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runa. I could hardly cat anything tint
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thanks to your Penma, I sm now com
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l'eruna.
"It lias been one year since I wu
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Dyspepsia is a very common phue of
summer catarrh. A remedy that uVU
cure catarrh of ono location will cure It
anywhere. Peruna enres cttarrh wher
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permanent cure for catarrh of the
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If you do not derive prompt and sstij-
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write at once to Dr. Hartman, giving i
full statement of your case and he will
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Tho Hartman Sanitarium, Columtxu,
Ohio.
The Columbia.
Lodging; House
Well ventilated, neat and com-
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between Alta and 'Webli e
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i
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Proprietor
GOOD DRY WOOD
All Kinds
I have good sound wood
.which is delivered at
reasonable prices
For Cash
W. C. MINN1S
Leave orders at Neunian's
Cigar Store.
, . . , ,
YOU
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WOOD
DRY and FINE, that
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Capacity, ICO barrols a day
Flour exchanged for wheat,
riuur, ,um reoa, uuui" -etc.,
always on baud.
Dally East OroQonmn
only 15 centi week.
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