TEN PAGES. PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1904. GRAND DISPLAY OF EASTER CARDS, BOOKLETS, RABBITS, CHICKENS, HUNDREDS OF EASTER NOVELTIES FROM 2c TO 75c. Frederick Nolf & Co. FISHING TACKLE. Hooks, 15c, 25c, 40c and 50c a dozen. Poles, split bamboo, feet long, 98c to $9.45. Reels, 10c to $5.45. Fish baskets, 95c to $2.45. BICYCLES. We sell the two leading makes Ramblers and Cres cents $22.00 to $40.00. Bicycle sundries, lowest prices. full line, AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except Sunday) at Pendleton, OreRon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Telephone, Main 11. Entered at Pendleton postofllce as second class matter. "It nover pays to rustle much," said I.nzy Ezra I'ox, on an empty cracker box. "I . , peoples' money! don't believe In stlrrln up n law should cease, and good govern ment depended upon the Inclina tion of the citizen, how long would It be until complete anarchy reigned In every community, If this poll tax law Is to bo taken as a criterion? Pay tho tax and respect the law. Show to tho communities outside of Pendleton that tho statutes of' tho state mean just as much inside of Pendleton as thoy do In the country districts. Don't encourage anarchy In the application of other city or dinances, by defying this ono, be cause there Is no penalty attached to lis non-observance. tho growth of tho city? The expen ses of the city government will be raised by additional taxation whllo this gas company will bo enjoying business in a city of 15,000 to 20,')10 people on an insignificant payment based on a city .of CGOO population. The people should have a per cent of the Income, or this rranchUo should bo withheld. Tho Tribune accuses the East Or cgonlan of agitating factional differ ences among the republicans, by mentioning .tho work of Mr. Moody in congress. Was It for tho purpose of agitating factional feeling among the republicans, that tho Tribune supported tho Slmon-Corbett people, against Senator Mitchell, or vas It because of tho $400 blood money from poor old man Corbctt, that vas In It? DISGUISED CATARRH A Stealthy, Insidious, Weakening Enemy to Suffer Needlessly Worn COMING EVENTS. GUARD THE PEOPLE'S MONEY. Give, give, give, is the cry of tho century to every custodian of the Public begging Is keeping paco lot o' noise at all, for often with other arts and sciences of tho April 9. Umatilla county repttbll can convention. April 12. Umatilla county demo cratic convention. April 12 School bond election, Pendleton. April 14 Republican date con ventlon, 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. May 27-2S Caledonian picnic at Athena. June 2, 3, 4 Umatilla county plo neers' reunion, at Weston. Juno C General election In Ore gon. June 15. 10, 17 Oregon encamp' ment G. A. n., Hood River. too much energy II bring about a fall. Now there's tho Hea his energy jlst gits' him scratched to death. The hen thet works too hard 20th century. Paid commissions, or- congress and legislature. Every scheme that can be made gnnlzed anil( maintained for tho pur , 1 pose of lobbying, which Is another for name for begging, are part of overy worms Is first to loso her o breath. The pig thet fights I iha lmnloaf fi.r tli. onm 0) throwed In tho sty is first to , to "I'I'eal to public patriotism, to fatten, first to sell and first fenthor private nests, is launched, uf all to die. Tho horse that ! and It becomes a paid Industry. i overflowing with experts, to conduct , I a begging bureau, to build up a gl- j gnntlc event or operate a gigantic this workin' hard ain't right. , scheme of private aggrandizement, I don't keer what they say. ' through a semi-public interest to An hour or two uf work's I, f ,,, ,,,, , .,,,, ,., PRACTICAL PROBLEM. tries to do It ' nil soon works hisself to bones. The dog that does the barkin' is tho ono that gits the stones. No, sir, enough say, ov'ry day." And then ho other tilted ;et something for nothing, Fairs and expositions, worthy in 'gainst .the wall his empty themselves, If conducted on a mod- cracker box an' soon wus 'crate scale for public benefit, are i becoming tho crazo of tho ago and a I the paid begging nrmy that har- j rasses congress and state leglsla- , tures in the interest of appropria tions for fnr-fotched schemes of ad vertising and profit, take up hair of tho legislators' time. No wonder congress hesitates to give away tho people's money, to overy scheme that comes along. snorln' reg-lar like olo Lazy Ezra Fox. San Francisco Star. LET THE LAW TRIUMPH. Anarchy among the rich and In fluential encourages anarchy among the poor. The successful refusal of ono bua-Kvery appropriation made In tho in mess man to obey a law encourages terest of an exposition, drives tho 10 worklngmen to make the samo j opening wedge In that much farther refusal, and tho official is powerless for tho next fellow that comes alonfc in the demoralized condition to on- with a scheme, nnd unless such forco tho law or keep order in so-1 things are discouraged, the expo.il doty. ' '''2 W tion crazo would "swamp" tho The test caso on the collection of j treasury. poll tax In this city Is one of tho most important cases that will como before a court in Pendleton for many a day. It is to decide whether law Hut while congress is hesitating to donate for fnlrs, It should also lie careful not to donate to worse things through grafting contracts, from can be ruthlessly set aside by indi- which the people would recelvo no viduals or whether tho official can .benefit whatever. A closer guard enforce It and mako It effectual in furthering tho ends of civilization. In making tho charter of the city of Pendleton, tho road tax, to which citizens In tho outside districts aro subject, was abolished, tho residents of this corporation being exempted therefrom. Residents of Pendleton do not help keep up county roads, by paying tho road tax. In order that the revenue raised In the city bo applied to street Im provement, a street poll tax of ')2 was instituted, to be collected by the city marshal just as tho road tax In the outside district is collect ed In work and cash by other offle lals Unfortunately, In tho construction of the charter no penalty was at tached for non-payment of this needed tax and the consequence Is that only about 250 taxpayers out nf 1,000 pay it. Tho East Oregonian does not bo llovo that It was a wise provision to mako voting at municipal elections contingent on tho payment of this tax, as that smacks too much of property qualification in the fran chise, hut It does believe that a penalty should he attached,, increas ing: as tho delay in paying tho tax increased. Tho law should prevail and this tax should bo paid. It Is tho basis of rovenuo for street improvement and malntainance, and not a solitary taxpayer that comes under tho pro visions of that law should bo allow ed to shirk that duty. This law should have the moral support and backing of overy man interested In seeing law supremo and concerned in tho advancement of Pendleton. Supposo tho citizens nutsldo of Pendleton sliould refuse to pay road tax. Supposo all laws woro defied. Suppose tho salaries paid to pfllelnls for onforclng tho should be placed around the peo ple's money at different leaky places In the public treasury. These same congressmen who are cutting down the Lewis and Clark fair appropriation, will probably vote to pay the irailroads five prices for hauling the people's mall, and will subsidize every scheme presented by friends of politicians in congress. Tho Pacific States Telephone Com pany pays Baker City five per cent of Its earnings, each six months, in return for tho franchise granted the company in that city. The last pay ment amounted to over $300, and as the telephone Is extended and the city grows, this amount will be mul tiplied and the taxpayers will bo re lieved of more and moro of tho bur dens. This company enjoys Its right to do business there, and was only too glad to be able to secure a per manent franchise in return for n portion of Its receipts. In Pondleton tho city council is asked to give a 25-year franchise on a plan that will, net the taxpayers but $7,000 In a quarter of a century, no matter how great the Increase of business en Joyed by tho gas company, nnd no matter how much tho burdens on tho taxpayer multiply. Do tho taxpny crs believe in this kind of progress? Do thoy wish to give away rights that should he a certain source of revenue, increasing in proportion o Trade is as honest here as anywhere else; but it has to be hard, when nobody knows the goods, and the risk is on both buyer and seller. With Schilling's Best there is no risk for either; money back takes it. A teacher In an uptown school re celved the following from a com plaining parent a few days ago; "Sir will you piese for tho future give my boy sum easier somes to do at nights. This Is what ho brought homo to or three nltes ago. If fore galllns of bore will fill thlrty-to pint bottles, how many pint nnd halt Dot tles will 9 galllns fill? Well, wo tried, and my boy cried and sed he wouldn't go back without doing it. So I had to buy a 9 gall In keg of here which I could ill afford to do, nnd there we went and borrowed a lot of wlno and brandy bottles, besides n fow we had by us. Well, we emp tied the keg into the bottles and there was 19, and my boy put that down for an answer. "I don't know whether It Is rite or not as we spilt some In doing it. "P. S. Please lot tho next ono he In water, as I am not able to buy any moro here." Boston Journal. Children nave " eyrs bigger than their stomachs," according to an old saying. 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