H PAGE FOUR. TO.BWItoVaaL'JIJilW v DAILY EAST OREGONIANj PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1904. - EIGHT PAGpB " gjM a ATCHISON GLOBE SIGHTS. J C V 5 SALE OF BABY GO-CARTS, 10 STYLES 5 The funniet uih7 m the average : : JIM lX(WB if' c IK rs en mstr4fll Ko hint tvl tKf l.ttcxf.. T.rtr lh( lowest household Is the family clock. OPV TII 1 nn 111 I III llMlflA I ; Outside of books ami plays, we I. ? W I I-! I I Z I Iff U ' U 1 , 111 T W never Knew u mun vnu whiii-ii u - w i A A kssss9Hte, t llnT tB I V. J Do you expect so much of your .tflj. , n J , Nrlj J I ' fl xSi. frlenils "mt you ftnall' bccmc n BbBa r A 4 'I 1 ' T"i xw (I l "st about thctlme tho avera'e J - ' 'Z' 1 j ! OlwTV,sc'Pv AAlVP-TVt ! llierc . c sonie women ",te "r I r ti T Get one that " """uy ana ms you ; ,.,,,,., v . tt-PFy Vf?5S i tress; wnen you marry, you Know n . ItrnMO V7 V7W P)K must have been for money. I 4E5iPFPI JO viw 'lOCi' I some women nave so mucn pow- z IKSvJBa'J FREDERICK INUUK (8i CJO. ? taste like the first bite in a biscuit. Z IWFJlmJ : wna : 12 tin The Indian Association of North- m)w ,h()ge fgjl If INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except Sunday) at I'enillcton. Oregon, by tlie EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Telephone, Mnln It. suiisciniTiox i:ati:s. Dally, one year by mall $5.00 Dally, six months by mall 2.30 Dally three months by mall 1.2.", Dally, one month by mall 50 Dally, per month by carrlnr 05 Weekly, one year by mall l.flO Weekly, six month by mall T Weekly, tour mouths by mull 50 Semi-Weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00 Seml-Weelily, six months by mall .. 1,00 Semi-Weekly, three month by mall . .50 The Hast OreRonlau Is on sale at II. II. Illch's News Stands, at Hotel I'ortland, and Hotel l'erklns, I'ortland, Oregon. Member tlon. Serlpps Mcltae News Assoclu- San Francisco llureau, 40S Fourth St. Chicago lluieau. POP Security Hulldlng. Washington, I). C, llureau, 501 14 th St., N. W. Entered at l'endlcton postofllce us second class matter. For every suffering of sense. For sadder mental impotence There is a certain recompense In work! When Penury would Vision 1:111, Mid lassitude of flesh or will, O, keep this slogan ringing work! Thy enemies are all within! Deliverance must there be gin Arouse thee, Soul, and thou shalt win .By work! Earnest Neal Lyon. The Indian Association of North ern California has petitioned the (government for relief for about 13 000 landless Indians in the northern portion of that state. This petition represents that over 100,000 acres of land has been taken from these In dlans by tlio government on one pre text and another, without pay and thnt the Indians arc now destitute and are a burden and a menace to the communities in which they oko out their miserable existence. If some check Is not placed upon the disposal of the land of deceased Umatlllas, this county will have the same perplexing question to meet, within the next quarter of a century. The Indian has no conception of preparing against an emergency. The 1 heirs of the old Umatlllas aro In a sweat until the dead relative's land Is sold and money spent. This land should bo reserved to tribal owner ship, as a basis for perpetual future support. Because the Indian wants the money, Is no reason why the gov ernment should permit him to sell his last belonging for a temporary benefit. The land will disappear long before the tribe Is extinct and the situation now complained of in Northern California will be repeat ed In Umatilla county. If the Indian will not husband his possessions voluntarily the government shoul compel lilm to do so. The future peace and progress of the communi ty would bo threatened by a policy so destructive of the Indian's Inter ests. The funniest thing In the average household Is the family clock. Outside of books and plays, we nover know a man who wanted tnl steal a woman. Do you expect so much of your friends that you finally become an unreasonable pig? Just about the time the average man gets his political shaft down to coal, ho strikes water. It is easier to overcome any critic than the one who eats at the same , table with you. There arc some women like an nc- tress: when you marry, you know It must have been for money. Some women have so much pow der on them that kissing them must taste like the first bite in a biscuit. We don't know how you feel, but to us no war news Is better news than news of a Russian or Jap vic tory. We serve notice right now on those who will lay us out when we are dead, that the bottoms of our feet are terribly ticklish. Public opinion is usually a matter I of fear. However unfair a proposi tion, public opinion will favor It, If I It has enough backing. An Atchison man appeared on the street today without an overcoat, and the winter has been so long that people did not know him. About the first thing the old- fashioned woman economizes on, Is I underwear, making It out .of flour sacks with no ribbons run through. Atchison Globe. A SONG OF THE CENTURY. Who has time for Idle sighing When the morning lights gray? The pregnant hours are Hying And we cannot bid thorn stay. Every certain chance Is lying In the keeping of today. turn UNDOING GOD'S WORK. Philip II, of Spain, under whoso rule that kingdom attained the zen ith of Its glory and pride, decreed that w hoover advocated the construe tlon of a canal across the Isthmus of Darlen, should die. Philip was a devout Catholic and lived In an age when religion was In a frenzy of enthusiasm. He believed that the Creator had completed his work and left it as ho wished It to stand, and that any dis figurations of the face of the earth by man was sacrilege. Even at that early date, in the mid die of the 16th century Spanish en gineers conceived the wisdom of cut iing a cnannci across mat narrow neck of land. Tho voyage around the Horn was long and - perilous, Spain owned all of Central America and Mexico, the northern portion of South America and the southern por tlon of North America. Her engineers and merchants saw the vital need of a passage across Darlen. It would have given Spain all tho North Pacific coast of the present United States. It would have mado her fortresses on tho e ruvlan coast Impregnable and a lino of harbors, cities and forts might have been easily maintained along the Callfornlan and Moxlcan coasts It would havo changed tho history of the world and tho balanco would havo tipped In Philip's favor. But no. Ho was a devout king, Ho would not deface tho outline of naturo for It was God's handiwork, and where God had joined two contl ncnts together, Philip would not put them asunder, oven at the prospect of an empire. So ho decreed that the man who should suggest an Isthmian canal should dlo, and forthwith sent tho Duko of Alva into tho Netherlands to massacro a million heretics (Protestants) becauso thoy did not bellovo as Philip believed, In tho simple creeds of tho Illble. Through tho Irony of fate, tho same young nation which has ab sorbed tho richest of Philip's North American territory and freed the millions of slaves in his Island king doms, now builds tho canal ho for bade, in his pitiable Ignorance and zoal. Although Glfford Plnchot, United States forester. Is reputed to be one of the stralghtest, cleanest, brainiest and best men In the service of the government, the plan suggested for a strip of forest reserve along th right of way of the Sumpter Valley railway through Grant county, looks suspicious, from the outside. It not Just to accuse this progressive official of partiality until the insld facts aro known, but there Is a great deal of harsh censurj of this reserve from reliable sources In that district, Tho arangement proposed is for long strip of forest reservo along the route of tho Sumpter Valloy rail way tho land to be reserved but th timber to be sold to the highest bid der. This timber which would be Immediately stripped from tho land shelters and protects the headwaters of Burnt river. Powder river and John Day, and it is the utmost folly to talk Irrigation In Eastern Oregon and then to denudo the mountains and destroy the water courses by selling off protecting timber. Such a forest reservo is a shame and detriment to tho country. A world of work lies before the homo owner of Pendleton this spring. Sower connections must bo made, streets must bo cleared up after the sower gang, alleys must bo cleured of rubbish, cesspools must be filled up and abolished. The Installation of tho sewer system began a new epoch for the city. Those old fes lering cesspools and unsystematic sowers can now bo removed from human sight and smell. A clean, re rresning, happy era Is hero and every ono having an Intorest in the city's health and beauty should bo a health committee and a street committee of bno to see that tho greatest possible improvement Is made. Strangers arriving here form their opinions largoly from appear ances. if the civic aoncarance Is bad and the residenco districts slov enly and Ill-kept, bo sure a bad Im pression is mado upon the stronger, amne up, clean up. wako up. It is spring by the almanac, although tho weather does not denote It. James J. Hill has driven another nail In Cleveland's coffin by Indors ing him for tho presidency. How many Minnesota, Dakota, Montana and Washington democrats would like a president of Mr. Hill's choos ing? Tho merger Is too fresh In their minds yet. About nil Umatilla county politi cal platforms can say this year Is" economy In county affairs mid irri gation. These two words aro suffic ient and overybody Is agreed on them. Let the weak heart stop and listen To the philosophic head; There is breath in tho tomorrow But the yesterday is dead; There are new words to be uttered Hut the old ones are all said. If we cannot grasp the lily We can often gain the rose; If we lose the mystic morning Wo have still day's dewy close. This Is life for the hereafter Is there any one who knows? Away with Idle scorning And away with useless tears. Lot the spirit of the morning Rout the night's unreal fears. Rise and march the ranks adorning, Onward, upward, with tho years. M. H. In Chicago American Get one that Is nobby and fits you perfectly, one that Is stylish, com bines the wearing qualities, and will keep Its shape. 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 said 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. J0ERGER, THE TAILOR CORNER COURT AND GARDEN STREETS. TO MEET THE cv- r .1 . . . ui luuso wiiii eye troubles thli iisuuiuiii in iimencu It to r.M 1...t. v .o ... UUOIIIUHS If) tests, prescribe a cure fm. 7i sight nnd to provide the nectJ biLULASSES OR SPECTAf For the test of the 6c uuiuiii ii glasses i dered bore and for the giasi prices nre only reasonable We make a comnletn tt-,m using the best of the late lm Instruments. 1 GLENN WINSLol Jeweler and OptfcJ Postofflce Block. WEINHARD'S BEER Manufactured of the choicest materials only Where the highest quality of beer is desired, Weinhard's a I ways fills the bill. It's pure and wholesome. More 'Weinhard's beer is sold in Oregon than all other beers combined. Call for WEINHARD'S BEER Peter Mendernach is distributor for Pendleton and it will al ways be found on tap at his saloon. Full supply kept In cold storage. COMING EVENTS. county republi' county demo bond election, con April 9. Umatilla can convention. April 12. Umatilla cratlc convention. April 12 School Pendleton. April 14 Republican state vention, Portland. April. 1C Meeting of Oregon Cat tie-growers' Association, Portland. April 19 Democratic state con vention, Portland. May 2 Oregon Federation of La bor, Oregon City. May 4 General M. E. conference. Los Angeles. June 2, 3, 4 Umatilla county pier neers' reunion, at Weston. Juno 6 General election In Oro- gon. June 15, 16, 17 Oregon encamp ment G. A. R., Hood River. During tho last decade American exports to China have Increased six fold. u Narrow Chests. The old theorv that ronsnmntinn wa inherited is utterfy discredited by modern medical science. The tierms of con. sumption must be received from with out. These germs are every where. They are constantly beitifj received and cast out by the healthy system. It is the narrow chested whose in heritance is weak ness who fall a prey to consump tion because tbey are too weak of lung to resist and throw off disease. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes weak lung strong. It cures obstinate deep seated coughs, bleeding lunits, weakness, emacia tion and other conditions which If neg lected or unskilfully treated find a fatal termination in consumption. $3,000 FORFEIT will be caid bv the World's Dispensary Medical Asso ciation, Ptoprietors, Buffalo, N. Y if they cannot show the original signature of the individual volunteering the testi monial below, and also of the writers of every testimonial among the thousands which they are constantly publishing, thus proving their genuineness. "In the soring of igoo I was taken with hemorrhage of the lungs, and became very weak and short of breath, lost flesh and had no appetite," writes Mr. IS. L. Kobluttt. of Xentt, Tenn, M was persuaded to try Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. The nrit few bottles seemed to do me but little good. Thought 1 would soon be a victim of that dreaded ditease. consumption. Had almost given up in despair wnen my irienas persusuea me to give your Golden Medical Ditcoverv ' a fair trial. I com menced its use. 1 weigh 160 pounds now, aud when I commenced I only weighed 140 pounds. If auy one doubts this statement t will be pleased to answer any inquiry. " Accent no subilltute for "ftnlilen M.,1. leal Discovery." Nothing: is "just as good," Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cleanse the clogged system from impurities. t HOLT BROS. Side Hill Combined Harvester "WHAT HAPPENED TO IT!" I "Oh, tho old story. Horse shJ J bolted, rattlety bang ta2 I You see Lie result. Fix It jp( - uiuu, mo uesi yuu can ana is tnl ly as you can." Our friend hi wagon back In short order, itui soiiu, not a weak spot In 1!, looking "as good as ner," foja his exampie when In lite trouble. Exam.no our Wltou wire bucks and buggies. Thejhd clad hubs, run easy, made turn 1 dried timber and warranted to lie I perlor to all other makes. We bs them In stock. NEAGLE BROS. Big Brick Blacksmith Shop. The latest improved two-wheel, slde-hlll combined harvester has proven a boon to wheat raisers. It Is tho most successful, most economical and easiest machine to operate over built. These harvesters havo been given abundant trials right hero at j home and all users aro highly pleased. None have been dissatisfied J and all aro high in their praise. t Tho Holt slde-hlll harvester on a sldo hill is able to stick to tho sldo of the hill, while tho header will slip down the hill. The main wheels aro vertical, which braces the machine to tho side hills. . It works equally adapted to lovel land. Tho Holt harvesters are sold exclusively In this section by E. L. SMITH 216 Coart Street, Pendleton, Oregon All extras for Holt machines on hand. 1 Its THE BEST THE MOST WHOLESOME PROPERLY MILLED WITHOUT A SUPERIOR BYERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Or egon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It nnd how It by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertlslnn medium of this section. r PENDLETON ROLLER WILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. Notice to the Publil HAVING SOLD MY COAL Ai WOOD BUSINESS TO L. W.I ADMAS, I DESIRE TO THANK MY CUSTOMERS FOR THEIR I ERAL SUPPORT GIVEN ME THE PAST AND ASK THAT 71 SAME BE EXTENDED TO MR. I ADAMS, WHO WILL AT AU TIMES KEEP A LARGE STOCK GOOD, DRY WOOD AND AW NERER COAL ON HANS HOTl WHICH TO SUPPLY YOlfl NEED IN THIS LINE. I SHALL FOR THE PRESENT! I REMAIN IN THE OFFICE WITH MR. McADAMS. WHERE ' INDEBTED TO ME WILL PLEAS! CALL FOR SETTLEMENT. P. P. COLLIER WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER STAMPS REMEMBER ME. I manufacture every style on 1 mounting and carry a complete i of Pads, Inks, Racks, Daters, I Type, etc. SEALS, STENCIL8, Checks, Door Plates. Write me what you want I please you by return mall. WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker CUT,' WHEN SICK GET CURED By a man who will thoroughly understand your aliment. No guess work or experimenting, but r. sure cure when cure is possible. Aud that means hundreds of cases deemed incurable by American doc tors. I understand the medical qualities of roots, herbs, barks and berries unknown to othor practitioners. DR. WING LEE Ohioee Phytioian. 280 Bnrnside Street, Portland, Oregon PROMPT, RELIABLE 8ERVICE A. J. BEAN HAULING OF ALL KINDS Goods taken beat orders at TeutiCh'i. of care of. Leave 'l'lione Main 127t. WANT1JD ADVEP.TI8RHS TO MAKE use of these classified columns. If you have something you have no use for, offer to trade It for something that some other body may bare and bare do use for, some thing that you may need In your business. You may bare an extra horse tbat you may wish to trade for a caw or a vehicle. Homebody may hnte .the cow aud vehicle and want the horse. ISc or SOc want ttd will probably do the business. THE BEST nr IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this in mind when JW need poultry jind stock supply and aak for the Internatlonu Poultry and Stock Food. w Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Colesworthy 127-129 East Alta 9t. Arn.nt fop Lee'a Lice KWr' All persons knowl themselves to be In debted to mo will call and settle their ac counts as I noed tie monoy. Conrad Platzoeder Meat Market Walter's Flouring Mi'ls Cnnacltv. 150 barrols 0 day Flour exchanged lor wheat I ... , Ohnnncd nour, flint eeu, otc, always on )innd. Lif,