. t? in LIT nr.-- DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1904. ba. PAGE FOUR. iii I A DRIFTING SPAR. I l I ((S)) CRESCENT AND COLUMBIA BICYCLES $22.50 TO $40.00. MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND YO THS' MODELS. IF YOU ARE IN TENDING TO BUY A WHEEL, CALL ND LOOK OVER OUR NEW LINE. EASTER GOODS. CARDS AND BOOKLETS, EASTER CHICKENS AND NOVELTIES, FANCY GLASS EGGS, PLATES AND CANDLE STICKS, ETC. BASEBALL. OUR LINE WILL INTER EST .OU. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED "D. & M." LINE. FULL GUAR ANTEED. BALLS, GLOVES, MITTS AND BATS. FREDERICK N0LF & CO. 1 i& (togwa. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSI'aFeK. l'ubtlstieil every afternoon (except Sunday) at I'endleton. Oregon, by tlie EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Telephone, Main 11. HUIISCIIIITION' u.vrns. Dally, one year by mall JS.00 Dally, si months by mall '-'.BO Dally, three months by mall 1.25 Dully, inoath by mall SO Dally, per month by carrlar Or, Weekly, one year by mall 1.B0 Weekly, sir months by mall 75 Weekly, four months by mall SO Semi-Weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00 Semi-Weekly, six months by mall . . 1.00 Semi-Weekly, three months by mall . .00 The East Oresonlan U on sale at It. It. ltlch's News Stands, at Hotel l'ortland, and Hotel l'erklns, l'ortland, Oregon. Member Scrlpps-Mcllae News Associa tion. San Kranclsco llurcau, 408 Fourth St. Chicago llureau, no!) Security lliilldlns. Washington, I). C, Ilureau, 501 1 1th St., K. V. Kntered at I'endleton postofflcc as tecond class matter. as the constitution provides that no public money shall be expended on a sectarian school. The decision against tho Northern Securities mersor will create but little enthusiasm. Tho anti-trust crusade of the Hooscvelt adminis tration began with a flourish of trum pets and ends In a dull thud. Tho trusts are now so firmly Intrenched, and the laws against them, seeming ly so weak and unmeaning, that tho peoplo have decided that II will ho just as well to permit the trusts and combines to contintio ' to organize and make them ready for the peoplo to take charge of them, when the time Is ripe. John I'lerpont Morgan says that the trusts are the founda tion of government ownership. Tho trust crusade mlgiu as well cease. They are only preparing tho way for the people to take control of their own. Tho wild beasts have their lairs, dens anu caves whereto they may retreat, whereas the men who fought and died for the land have nothing In It save air and light, but aro forced to wander to and fro without a resting place or house wherein ' they may lodge. The poor folk go forth to war, to fight and die for tho delights, riches and super fluities of others, and they are falsely called lords and rulers of tho habitable world in that land whero they havo not so much as a single Inch that they may call their own. Ti berius Gracchus. .Union county Is now enjoying a profitable fanners' Institute, In which some of tho best speakers In tho -state aro taking part. Umatilla county could imltato this example to her advantage. There is work ahead Tor somebody, whether It will be dono by farmers or not. Instead of going to Walla Walla to enjoy an agricultural fair, or patronizing a fro3ty street carnival, tho citizens of Umatilla county should havo a coun ty fair association. A farmers' In stitute will lay tho foundation for such an organization. The depravity of Peter NIedor nioyerv one of the car barn murder ers of Chicago, is startling. After his conviction of murder yesterday, he made a confession, in which he says ho has committed 23 murders one for every year of his life. Somo of these murders aro tho most cold blooded in the history of Chicago criminal courts all of them were committed for money. In point of ago, this places Nledermeyer at the head of the list of 20th century mur derers. For five years this gang of car barn murderers has terrorized tho city of Chicago. Innocent lives have been snuffed out without a sec ond's warning, by these midnight murderers and highwaymen. To hang such a man seems a trilling punishment for such n life of wanton crime. Yet revolting as aro his crimes, this arch-fiend of modern civ ilization must consider himself for tunate that he lives In an enlighten ed age, which allows aim to pass out of exlstenco without torture, com mensurate Willi IiIb record. In China Neidermoyer would suffer ten thousand deaths, by vivisection and piecemeal execution. Hanging is im measurably less than ho could expect. My ship went out across tho bar, Day's golden car Sank In tho West, the light passed lingering!-. Tho night-fogs flung Tho cliffs among A veil; tho buoy-bells chimed n dreary glee. The snaky breakers writhed and hissed Helow the mist And eerie noises Issued from the sea. My ship went out across the bar, Near and afar I heard her sailors voicing full and free A stormy stave Of stormy wave And winds that heave tho rolling surge alee. A rich, hoarse-noted paean to tho main That Viking strain That echoed from the tempest shadowed sea, My ship went out across the bar, No peering star Through wreaths or whirling fog bank saw her flee Away, away - Hoynnd the gray Eve-shrouded west, beyond mortality ' Out from the llghthouse-guldlng glow I saw her go llehlnil the vapor curtains of tho sea. My ship went out across tho bar, I felt the jar Of ocean's mighty thunder sym phony. A monotone Rang through the slono Foundations of the hills; eternity Was In the hollow basses of the swell That darkling fell Along the trembling margin of tho sea, My ship went out across the bar A drifting spat Was all the waves at morn returned to me. The fog that hung The cliffs among Spread over all their pallid drapery. And a gray gull poised on lovel wing Looked wondering Down on the waif tossed by tho grasping sea. TOM GKEfiOKY. Pendleton, .March J, 1901. S, Davidson and Frank Davidson were arrested and are in jail at Now Orleans, charged with hawking "ob scene" pictures. The pictures were quite well executed and entirely con ventional imitation photos snowing Hooker T. Washington and President Hoosovelt sitting at a dinner table together. The best victory of tho Japanese In tho present war Is in tho success ful suppression of tho news. They havo made ono of tho hits of tho century In censoring tho reports from the field of conflict, and If thoy aro now whipped by Russia, their tri umph over tho correspondent will havo been ono of tho greatest vic tories of the age. Although tho field is covered with energetic corres pondents, and the movements of tho armies aro watched with the utmost dllllgence, no satisfactory reports .aro now reaching tho outside world. The boast of tho Associated Press that tho war news from tho Orient will bo sent to tho great morning papers of that association first, here utter, by way of San Francisco, falls flat when It Is found that tho even Ing papers will publish tho nuws 12 hours ahead of them, In their own -cities. Ily sending tho reports east ward, by way of tho United States, to London, instead of westward from Port Arthur by way of Suez, tho .afternoon papers in the United States aro securing tho cream of wnr news 12 hours ahead of tho morning papers. Pcudletun taxpayers marked an epoch In tho muss meeting on tho school question last night. Instead of giving the school board $:S0,000, as asked, they gavo $02,000. Instead f promising one eight-room hulld- ng, thoy promised two such build ings. If those who so heartily doubl ed tho bond Issue asked by the school hoard, will now work as un selfishly and nobly as they talked last night, tho school room situation In this city is settled for tho uoxt 10 years. The board did not hope to secure such an amount as was recommended. It knows full well that the city Indebtedness Is heavy, and felt that a large bond issue would be a menace to school Improvement this year, but tho citizens who came to the relief of the board In this des perate situation, were so enthusias tic and so unanimous In tho proffer ed aid, that tho board will put tho $62,000 boud issue to a vote, with the understanding that If It falls, a $30, 000 Issue will bo Immediately voted upon, as tho situation cannot bo tol erated another year. All tho work Is yet ahead. Every lover of tho pub lie schools must now labor day and night, to accomplish what has been started by this public spirited com munlty. Tho enthusiasm and gen eroslty of tho mass meeting must now bo supplemented by vigorous, hearty, earnest and untiring worli among tho taxpayers, to secure tho passage of the boud issue. A new phase of tho Mormon ques- tlon has arisen in Southeastern Idaho. In somo of tho counties In that Portion of tho stato bordering on -Utah, tho settlement Is niado up almost exclusively of Mormons. Tho public schools are officered and taught by Mormons and all tho social and religious functions of tho local Itlos are strictly Mormon. It Is now charged that Mormon doctrine is openly taught In tho public schools tberitnndJMatfimovemont '8 n toot, COMING EVENTS. April 19 Democratic stato con ventlon, Portland. April 14 Republican stnto con1 vention, Portland. April 1C Meeting of Oregon Cat- tlo-growers' Association, Poitlnnd. May 2 Oregon Federation of La bor, Oregon City. May 4 General M. E. eonferonco, Los Angeles. Juno C General olectlon in Ore gon, Juno ID, 10, 17 Oregon encamp mont G, A. It., Hood Itlver. Italian republicans of Portland aro jfJii frg) METRO P LI just m rsME. 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Our facilities for furnishing you with such a suit are unexcelled, as we represent the most artistic tailors of the country. We guarantee every suit sold by us to be just as repre sented.. Every suit is made to the in dividual measurement of the pur chaser. We never disappoint a customer. JOERGER, THE TAILOR CORNER COURT AND GARDEN STREETS. A GROUP OF BEAUTIES. The showing of ladles' watches III more than usually IntorestlnK. Wil hnve added a largo number of neil designs and now styles to our aj-l ready large assortment. Where therJ Is so much beauty nnd morlt a cholcd may he difficult, hut prices will helpl to a selection. LADIES' WATCHES from $5 upl Warranted "movement In reliable 2rl year case, $1G.00. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postoffice Block. "WHAT HAPPENED TO ITT "Oh, the old story. Horse shied bolted, rnttlety hang smash! You see tno result. Fix It up. oil man, the best you can and as quick! ly as you can." Our Irlond had Ml wagon buck in short order, staunch solid, not u weak spot In It, joJ luokiug "its good as now." Mo his oxamplo when In Hko trouble. Examine our Winona wagons! hacks and buggios. They Iwe steel! clad hubs, run easy, made from wrl dried timber and warranted to norlor to all other makes. We hitl them In stock. NEAGLE BROS. Big Brick Blacksmith Shop. The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com- fortable rooms, good beds. Bail ! In connection, where bestl J goods are served. Main street, center of block! between Alta and WeMji t streets. BELOW ARE .SOME OF THE PROPOSITIONS OFFERED BY The E. T. Wade Real Estate Co. PENDLETON, OREGON. One Section of 25 bushel wheat land. will go 40 bushels per acre in bar ley. Over 400 acres In grain. Good Improvements $4,000. 169 Acres 10 acres in garden and orchard, 100 acres tillable land fine saw timber, good house, Improve ments, timber and water; all fen ced $3,000. 480 Acres Level land, raises 40 bushels wheat per acre; house and barn, water, fee, two miles from Pendleton. Per quarter sec tion $4,500. Quarter Sections 20 bushel wheat land, Improved, plenty of water. Per quarter $1,500. Stock Ranch 320 acres' all fenced. liaises 200 tons wild bay, stream of water running through, 15,000 rails on place; open range all around $5,000. Quarter Sections 100 tons wild hay; wheat, barley and oats may bo raised; all fenced, good bouse, abundance water and timber, range open adjoining; fine dairy ranch $5,000. 160 Acres 35 bushel wheat land, fenced and cross fenced, 10 acres alfalfa, young orchard, house, plen ty -water; four miles from Pendlo dleton $5,000, 320 Acre stock ranch, houso, barns nnu otner improvements; open rango adjoining; work horses and 30 head of cattle. All for $ 4,500. 400 Acres 25 to 30 bushel wheat land, all tillable, IS acres garden may bo Irrigated by fine spring, good Improvements $ 5,000 19 Quarter Sections 20 to 25 bushel wheat land, plenty of water and good Improvements. Per quarter $ 2,000. 480 Acres 30 bushel wheat land, ad joining city limits; 350 acres now In lino looking grain; good im provements; three fine springs $ 10,000. 200 Acre stock ranch, 30 acres fine creek bottom land, balance bill land which may be cultivated or pastured, 50 acres now In grain... $ 2,750. CITY PROPERTY. 6 Room House 1 lot, modern con veniences, close $ 2,000. 10 Room House 2 lots, good loca tion $ 2,500. 2 Vavant Lots Fine building sites, Jackson street $ 600. 107 Building Lots From $50 to $ 250, Hotel 14 furnished rooms; 2 lots.. $ 2,000, Wo have many other good proper ties, and If wo havo nothing on our list that you like, we will And what you want. It Is our business to make you bet tor prices than any one olse. Come and seo us before you buy. Wo will show you our proporty without ox-, pense to you. THE E. T. WADE REAL ESTATE CO. OFFICE IN E. O. BUILDING. P. O. Box 324, Pendleton, Oregon F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor 6 GOOD DRY WOODl All Kinds I have good sound wood which is delivered at j reasonable prices For Cash, W. C. MINN1S T eave orders at Neuro.l Cigar Store,. WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER STAMP REMEMBER ME. I manufacture overy style ' mounting and carry a compl"! of Pads, Iks, IlackB, Daters, ' Type, etc. SEALS, STENCH Checks, Door Plates. Write me what you wDt mall. WESLEY ANDREWS, BakerOl Peace Provokers and Profanity Preventers ofton Ho In tho bosom ot a shirt, the curl of u collar, Honco, logically our laundry promotos morality, In that Its output causes no complaint, but soothes tho troubled spirits of men accustomed to frayed edges end crumpled bosoms. Why don't you try this laundry for nwhllo and "bo good?" 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