EIGHT PAGES. PAGE FOUR. VENICE. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1904. SALE OF BABY GO $3.35 to $0.B5, material the best, FREDERICK AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except Sunday) at 1'endleton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Telephone, M.iln II. wntscKiiTiox iiati:s. Dally, one year by mall $3.00 Dally, alx months by mall l!.r,o Dallv. three months by mall 1.S Daily, one month by mall BO Dally, tier month by cnrrlnr C" Weekly, one year by mall 1.30 Weekly, six months by mall Weekly, four months by mall Semi-Weekly, one year by mall . ...2.00 Semi-Weekly, six months by mall . . 1.00 Semi-Weekly, three months by mall . .30 The Hast Oreiionlan Is on sale at II. II. Illch's News Stands, nt lintel Portland, and Hotel Perkins, Portland, Oregon. .Member Hon. Scrlpps McItac News Assocla San I'ranclsiu Ilurcnu, -I0S Fourth St Chicago llureau, OO'.i Security Ilulldlng. Washington, I). C llurenu, 301 1 Ith St., N. W. I.'ntered at Pendleton pintolllce as becouil- ciass matter. Put oft, put oft your mall, yo kings, and beat your brands to dust; A surer grasp your hands must Know, your hearts a better trust. Nay, bend aback the lance's point, and break the helmet bar, A nolso Is In tho morning winds, but not tho nolo of war! Among tho grassy mountain paths tho glittering troops Increase; They come! they come! how fair their feet they como that publish peace, Yea, Victory, fair Victory, our enemies are ours, And all the clouds aro clasp ed In light, and all the earth with flowers, John Kusltln. DEEDS COUNT. Ono of the youthful desperadoes who has been sentenced to hang for tho carbarn murders In Chicago, says he Is going straight from the gallows to heaven, Ho has participated in eight wil fill, premeditated murders, all com milted for money. While the police of Chicago hnvo been shadowing him for tho past year, not ono minute of his life has been devoted to any good motive. Ho has haunted tne toughest dives, associated with the toughest vllllans and has cultivated coarse ness, brutality and depravity of every form. Caught, tried, found guilty and sentenced, he now repents in tho shadow of tho gallows. Ho didn't havo time lo repent fore. Ho was too cowardly to quit ovll ways as long as ho was at erty and unidentified. bo. his lib His conversion will bo revolting to God, although the system of salva tion may he stretched to receive his blackened and brutal wool. Deeds count. You may laugh at the "goody goody boy" as you call him. Ho Is doing tho right of his own Inclina tion and free will and because It !b pleasant to do tho right. You will blaspheme and dobaso your soul and mind by nameless sins for u lifetime, and then when tho groy is stealing upon your brow and tho dimness into your eye, you sud denly conceive tho Idea of getting salvation, and you expect to beg from God what tho "goody-goody" boy has earned by a llfo of purity, uprightness, honor and self-respect. Repentance under fear is a cow ard's act. Doeds count. Do tho right In health ami strength ami vigor of manhood and don't wait till you aro sick or aged, or on tho deathbed to beg tho favor you should havo earned by right living. This cowardly murduror may havo sincerely reponted and' ho may go to lHivilS.J to...JkeWeag - CARTS, 10 STYLES styles the latest., prices the lowest NOLF (Sb CO. black ami his repentance so long delayed that he will wish himself somowhero else, after having enter ed by tho back tloor of cowardice. If tho oxalled plan of Christianity may be criticised brlelly. It Is to say that one mistake has been made in holding nut tho hope that the coward may live wrong anil then by repentance at the last moment, die right. It has mado It too easy for a living rascal to become a dying Christian. It may be justice to the bad man lo permit him to defy morality, re ligion and right for a lifetime, and then through a merciful leniency to win paradise by a lato repentance, but It Is not justice to the good man, who has trod the lowly path and lived tho law. One good deed In life should over balance a thousand prayers in the presence of death. The wheat pit frenzy is to be San San tho transferred from Chicago to Francisco. Tho triumph of Francisco in winning from Windy City, even tho right to deal in wheat on a limited scale is the greatest commercial movement of tho century. And yet It Is but a nat- il ovolutjon. Civilization and set tlement are crowding westward. The center of population Is moving westward, tho commercial animus of the country Is concentrating more :ind more about the western sea ports, as the grasping markets of the Orient make fiercer demands upon western centers. It is but natural that San Francisco and Portland and Seattle become great shipping centers and In another decade the gram market of this coast will not bo made In tho Chicago pit, hut In our own Portland. The delay of this westward movement of the wheat market Is tho only wonder there Is about It. Tho same great commer cial revolution must take place in tho livestock market and tho provls' on marKet. within a tow years ortland and San Francisco, and not Chicago, Kansas City and Omaha will be too centers for . all Pacific Coast products. Malcolm a. Moody was ono of the most energetic, progressive young men in congress nnd while there he did more for Eastern Oregon In dl rectlng tho attention of tho govern meut to the possibilities of irriga tion here than any one member of congress from Oregon has over done, His friends are legion In Eastern Oregon, among all parties and the injustice and extreme maliciousness of tho opposing faction in bringing charges against him and In carry. Ing the persecution so far as to se. euro his indictment, is not a matter of pleasant memory to carry Into tho coming campaign. Mr. Moody's friends should vindicate him and give him tho honors ho deserves. FEW DIVORCES IN CANADA. It seems that 34 years from 186" to 1901 thcro wore in the Dominion of Canada 69 divorces. In this coun try in tho samo time there wero in round numbers luO.OOO. There aro In this country single towns of fewer than 1,000 population that file more applications for divorce than all uanada. It comes largely of our having made It easy to secure di vorces, encouragement to a vicious kind of legislation. In Canada the application goes to tho dominion parliament. Tho appli cant must appear beforo tho divorce committee of tho senate with a peti tion, and tho bill must be accompa nied by proof of servlco on tho re spondent, it must havo thrco read ings as all bills, .and the applicant must present his own case to tho committee. If tho committee recommends the bill, a third reading comes, as It is voted oil In committee of tho whole In the senate, ami If adopted, Is then passed or rejected by tho lowor house in tho former caso It is signed by tho governor general and then, nnd not until then, is thero a divorce. Canadian carefulness com pared with our .looseness certainly should afford us food for thought. Just 40 years ago "Emperor" Max- Imiliau undertook to ussumo tho gov ernment and crown of Mexico. Ho was shot a year and a halt Inter. His widow, Carlota, is still living in Jlrussels Insane nBylum. This Is the magic place of all tho world! Imagination's very dream como true. Could those great Hags against the church unfurled Elsewhere have countered such do. Melons blue? Only Enchantment. Bayly In control Of all things wonderful, could re unite Such color, form, material and soul Unveil a second Venire to the sight! That gondola besldo trto water door Of the Palazzo moored beneath tho trees1 .There's sheer enchantment what cnuld move you more? Its very mirror, trembling to tho breeze, Seems more substantial ; sec above the wall Pomegranates, oleanders, pearl and red Watch Us reflection mount to meet tho fall Of ovory dropping petal, wept or bled! And domes and towers. and Art In Its own clime Art of uplifted stone and brush and nen Theso are the past, wonders of that old time When gods still wont among the sons of men, Then Venice bloomed, the blossom of the hour Tho last cweet petal at Its heart uncurled : Slowly they fall hut still how fair tho (lower! This is the magic place of all tho world! Henry Atkins. A MODEL FACTORY. At tho great aniline dye factories In Germany, employing upward of 15,000 men, consideration for tho worklngmnn's comfort has been car ried out to a notable extent. The works at I.udwlgshnren, where 7500 men aro mployed form unique Industrial community. Scattered in tho neighborhood of tho works aro colonies of model houses where the workmen live. Each family has two rooms, a Kltcnen, two ceiuus ami i.' spuare metres of garden. The rent of a lodging Is less tnan 50 cents per week. Eight kilometres from Laulwlgslia fen the company has founded anoth er colonv of Its workmen, ami moraine and evening It runs them in to tho works In Bpeclal trains freo of coat. A huge dining-room containim; 600 seats Is at their disposal, where dinners consisting of hnlf a pound of meat nnd one litre of soup are sup plied for 20 pfennigs and half a Htro of coffee ror two pfennig. For married men whose wives or children bring tnem their dinner a commodious hall has been erected where tho men may dine. The club-house Is a splendid es tablishment, with restaurant, reading rooms, billiard .room, n largo hall for entertainments and a well equipped library. Thero Is a hospital kept up by tho company, a homo for conva lescents, n bathing establishment fur the workmen's wives and children, a home for lylng-ln women and a school in which wives and grown daughters aro taught how to keep house, cook, wash, Iron, how to grow vegetables In the garden, how to sew and uso the sowing machine, how to market and how to handle a baby. Now York World. The New Anaesthetic. Dentist Will you take gas, sir? Patient No, just read mo a Trlb tine editorial. Town Topics. Since tho campaign entered upon by the health authorities against tho hordes of rats at tho London docks, 255,372 havo been destroyed. "I have no more nervous headaches and rest very well at night." When a woman suffers from female weakness and irregularity or other forms of womanly disease, the effect is cer tain to be marked In her nervous sys tem, the general effect being, as in Mrs. Woodin's case, " nervous headaches, rest lessness at night ' and a run-down condi tion. It is simply common sense then which says if you cure the female weak ness, irregularity, etc., you will cure the nervousness, sleeplessness and other con sequences of womanly disease. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription cures the womanly diseases which undermine the general health. It establishes regu larity, dries enfeebling drains, heals In flammation and ulceration, ami cures female weakness. It cures headache, nervousness, sleeplessness, etc., by cur ing the womanly diseases which cause these ailments. Sick women arc invited to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter, free. All correspond ence strictly private. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y. "I feel more thin iirateful to you for lh beurnt I have rcccivt d from Dr. Pierce's Favor, ite l'rrcriplioit ami -Oolden Medical Discov ery," write Mr. Hrvie H. Woodlii, of Mille tion. DulcliChS Co . N. Y . care of Wax No. I. "For a number of year 1 had been troubled with female weakuth, ncrvou headache, irregularity, rcrt leiumruat nisht and. in fact watall run-dunn, but alter Uklng three bottle of ' favorite lie fecrintloit' and oue of 'Golden Medical Discov ery feel that I am entirely cured, I have ua more uervou headaches, aud rest very well at ntfiht . in fact, feel like a dllTereut person, thanks loyour kiud adSice and wonderful medi cine I earnestly ahie all whoiufler from any similar troubles to write to Dr. Tierce at once They will not regret It." "Favorite Prescription" has the testi mony of thousands of women to its com plete cure of womanly diseases. Do not accept an unknown aud unproved sub stitute in its place. Dr. Pierre's Pleasant Pellets should lie used with " Pnvorite Prescription " when ever a laxative is required. JOERGER, THE TAILOR CORNER "COURT AND GARDEN STREETS. Do You Enjoy Try "Pendleton Boqact' Made at'home. JRMDE OF UMATIL WHEN SICK GET CURED lly a man who will thoroughly understand your nllment. No gue3S work or experimenting, hut r. sure cure when euro Is possible. And that means hundreds of cases deemed Incurable by American doc tors. I understand the medical qualities of roots, herbs, "barks and berries unknown to other practitioners. DR. WING LEE Chinese Physician, 280 Burnside Street, Fortlaiid, Oregon Its THE 15 EST THE MOST WHOLESOME PROPERLY MILLED WITHOUT A BUPERIOIt BYERS' BEST FLOUR j The Standard of Excellency. ; PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS : W. S. Byers, Proprietor. I m IISXIttlllSSItttSIKSIISttltlltllltlttlltlSsltSltsS 1 WHEN YOU WANT A GOOD ROO F One that won't leak. One that will be fire-proof. One that has proven to bo satisfactory under tho most exacting conditions. One that will last. When you aro after that kind of a roof, you'll settle down on ELATERITE ROOFING. 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THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY Oriental Parlors Massage, Halrdressing and Manicuring. Rooms 3 and 6, over Martin's grocery. Leave orders at Brock A. McComas' drug store. The Oriental par lors are In charge of Conala E. Breyer, a graduate of Lola E. Shaw's parlors, of Boise City, Idaho. Egg Baths, Fomentation Bath, Plain Shampoo, 8hampoo with Scalp Treat, ment, Shampoo with Hair Curl ing, Head Steaming for ladles and gentlemen, Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Facial Massage, J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention given and all work exeoutod properly. Bleotrleal Supplies or all kinds OFFICB-121 WBST COURT ST. (Trlbuno Dulldlug) I A GROUP OF BEAUTIES. The showing of ladles' watches Is more than usually Interesting. We have added a large number of new designs and new styles to our al ready large assortment. Where there Is so much beauty and merit a choice may be difficult, hut prices will help to a selection. LADIES' WATCHES from $5 up. Warranted movement In reliable 29 year case, $15.00. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Postotfice Block. "WHAT HAPPENED TO IT?" "Oh, tho old story. Horse shied. bolted, rattlety bang smash! You see t.ie result. Fix It tip, old man, the best you can and as quick ly as you can." Our, friend had his wagon back In short order, staunch, solid, not a weak spot In it, and looking "as good as now." Folto his example when In like trouble. Examine our Winona wagons, hacks and buggies. They have steel clad hubs, run easy, made from air- dried tlmLer and warranted to be su perior to all other makes. We have them In stock. N EAGLE BROS. Big Brick Blacksmith Shop. The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com- fortable rooms, good beds. Bar in connection, where best J goods nre served. J Main street, center of block, between Alta and Webb streets. t F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds I have good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. 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