PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 4, 1904. EIGHT IK .f GRAND DISPLAY OF EASTER CARDS, BOOKLETS, RABBITS, CHICKENS, HUNDREDS OF EASTER NOVELTIES FROM 2c TO 76c. Frederick Nolf & Co ARE YOU YOU? FISHING TACKLE. Hooks, 15c, 25c, 40c and 50c a dozen. Poles, split bamboo, 9y2 feet long, 93c 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 I'ubllihcil every afternoon (except Sunday) at l'endletou, Oregon, by tlio EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Telephone, Main 11. Entered at l'endlcton postofllec as second class matter. It Is not so Important whether we live n life here- after, as how we live the pres- ent life. If wo llvo this life aright and have not an Im- mortal soul, well; and If we have an Immortal soul, still It is well. A God who .would punish a soul because of Its honest beliefs and honest (lis- beliefs is the conception of a savage. C. E. S. Wood. lieges of this company widen, with the growth of the city, It will pay a proportionate share of the city ex penses and relieve the taxpayers to that extent. If It exclusive privileges, the city should be remunerated for fostering Its pri vate Interests to that extent. If the Are you a trailer, or are you a trol ley? Are you tagged to a loader through wisdom and lolly? Are you Somebody Else, or You? Do you vote by the symbol and swal low It straight? Do you pray by the book, do you pay by Iho rate? Do you tin your cravat by the calen- uar s date? Do you follow a cue? Aio you a writer, or that which Is worded? Are you a shepherd, or ono of the horded? Which are You a What or a Who? It sounds well to call yourself "one of tho Hock." Hut a sheep Is a sheep, after all. At tho block You're nothing but mutton, or possi bly stock. Would you flavor n stew 7 of your Are you n being and boss soul. i t i, r,.nmi 0r ar ' a mummy to carry a " I onrrU9 Are you Somebody Else, or You? When you finally pass to the heaven- HNeEROUs Ulcers ROOTED IN THE BLOOD. After the age of 45 or 50, when the vital powers are naturally weaker, it is noticed that a hurt of any kind heals slowly and often a very insignia cant scratch or bruise , j but ffave me no becomes a bad ulcer or pin or lnoonvenlonce, and I Bhould have fonrot Sore. At this time of ten about It had It not begun to lnilume and Itch; It , B " c.. Vl would bleed a little, then soab over, but would not lite warty growths, heal. This continued for some time then the Cancer moles and pimples that peean to oat ana spreau, , uni.11 J"d'V'f-J l,nv ' tl.l,,l aTf dollar, when I heard ot B.B. B. and determined ....... to (rive it a lair trial, una 11. " .rD"""?""'".u " almost from b rtU beg a wcndorful effeot it had from the beginning;; the sore " . . , , f " betran to heal and after taklnir a few bottles dlsap- to inflame and fester, Alfred entirely. This two years aco ; there are ana oeiorc very long etui no mans 01 " " o,VTviS V nT m n are large eating ulcers, oontlnu.. good. Mr., n. siiiheb, Wyaconda, Mo. Whenever a sore or ulcer is slow in healing then you may be sure something is radically wrong with your blood, borne old taint or poison tint 1m a Iuvmi cl iiiiil.nr.'nrr linro fnr Vf-rirS is llprMtltllllir to USSCrt ltSelf, and breaks out and becomes a bad ulcer and perhaps the beginning of Cancer. These old sores rtre rooted nrthe mood, aim winie wasun, auui"- snlrM ftn l-wn tlio sitrfann rlpnn. tllPV nre tlot llCalilllT. A blood 1 f ... . -: ..,..",,..,..11.1 ,1 medicine to punfyanti strengtncn uiepomucu u.uuu and a tonic to build up the general system is what is needed, anu a. o. o. is just t.utii u iu.j. poison is so powerful and no germ so deadly that this creat vegetable blood remedy cannot reach it, and ulcers of every kind quickly yield to its wonderful curative prop erties. If you have an old sore or ulcer, write us all about it, and medi cal advice or any information you may desire will be given by our physi cians wiltimit chnrsre. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, CA. .0 iu uui uiai. luuiiiuuiiuil mill I , . nlpbpt placo tho residents at the mercy of d you think It will do? one, monopoly, there should be ample I Edmund Vance Cooke In Saturday income from this mononolv to lustl- evening post. fy such a stop. ly wicket. Where Peter the Scrutinous stands I -! 'I"!-.f"!"!-! ! !. 'l-H---li M"M"M"H"M H"H"t'H"M"H-H-Hi4' SLANDERS THE PROFESSION. The Eastern Oregon counties of Recently Mr. Edward IJok, editor Union. Wallowa nnd Halter, whirl, of tho Ladles' Homo Journal, took plfotPt Mnn.lv loinfrntaQ t,. tho occasion to relievo nimseii 01 111s , ,. ...... !.... opinion of lying newspapers and to "" tell why "people disbelieve the news men iipiJictiuuuii ui 1110 services 01 papers." These assertions were that young man in congress, and re- made In an article printed in tho member that it was he who 'secured World's Work and are a sweeping more benefits for Eastern Oreeon. ln,llc.tment ?f UlG Anl0.r.lc; press as il wnuie. in cuiunieiiiaig upuu uiu article tho Now York World sav3 'lho Multnomah county dele- "Jlr. Dole will stand a self-confess-3d HOLT BROS. Side Hill Combined Harvester GUARD THE PEOPLES' RIGHTS. Under the proposition to grant tho Northwestern Gas and Electric com pany, a 25-year franchise, now be fore the city council, this company is to pay tho city of Pendleton noth ing for the first flvo years. For the second five years of tho 25-year term, the city Is to receive $200 per year; for the third term, 1300 per year: for the fourth term, $400 per year, and for tho fifth term, $500 per year, making a total of $7, 000 for tho 25 years. The electric light Industry is al ready In operation in this city, to the fullest extent of the present plant. It Is no new experiment nor new industry here, and yet for the first Ave years of the new franchise the city Is asked to give exclusive privileges freo of any charges on the franchise. In five years from today, If the ir rigation plans now under way In this county dovelop as It is now evident thoy will, Pendleton will double her population in that time. Tho busi ness of this company will keep pace with the growth of tho city, an while the cost of policing, street lighting, street improvement and health and fire protection, will naturally douhlo with tho growth of the city, this company will not con tribute a cent to tue city, in return for the exclusive privileges asked in this franchise. During tho second Ave years of its existence, it proposes to contribute tne insignificant sum of $200 per year. Tho telephone company con tributed $300 to Baker City for tho first six months of its franchise, and during the first year, it is estimated that it will contribute over $700 to ward paying the expenses of that city on a basis of flvo per cent of tho loeal receipts from the very first year, That income to the city re duces the burden on tho taxpayers to that extent. The' gas introduced into this city by tho Northwestern company will bo used in nearly overy homo and business houso to tho exclusion of coal and wood. It is clean, conven lent, ready fuel and tho citizens will adopt It cheerfully in preference to either wood or coal, which re- quire costly equipment. The com pany will bo at an extra expense In Installing its plants nt first, but that does not warrant the council In glv ing away tho rights of tho people. Tho people will bo required to pay for their 'gas fixtures. Jlorch ants will mako a profit on placing the fixtures lit Pendleton homes and tho gas plant will bo a paying propo sition ffom tho first day of Its in stallation. Tho city should exact a graduated Income from this company, say 2 per cent of Its Incomo for tho first year, threo per cent for tho second and third years, four per cent for tho fourth mid flvo per cent continually after tho fourth year, this Incomo to bo payable scml-nnnunlly Into ino city treasury. In this way, as tho business prlv gatlon cannot Ignoro the nows from slanderous critic if ho does not take j Eastorn nn Th early opportunity to namo the lying T nnt , ,i . , 1 . , , nowspapers he scores ami to ills- not surely stand against tho wishes L' rtrnrt ffnllprn1 nr-.1H. of tho mass of the voters. It would atlon aeainst all others. Without bo a most heartless and inexcusable such action he will himself remain Injustice for Eastern Oreimn onnn. U conspicuous sinner by what he ties which have received such ben- ca"S , ?! , 10 . .r," n0WB" .. , ., , , I paper the forgetfulness ot tho nior- ",u ml,ors t fllr- Moony, ai responsibility that should be felt to consent to his defeat by tho Port- for whatever It publishes.' " lioise land machine. Results alone, count. Capital News. Tho people of Eastern Oregon need relief, and diirlnir Mr ATnn.K.'e t.m COMING EVENTS. In rnn o-i'nao tlmir .,.Al..n,l I ... jusl con- AprI1 3,umatllla county republl- siutiuuuii .11 mo uuiuis 01 ine gov- can convention. eminent. He Is still in a position to AP"' 12. Umatilla county demo cratic convention. pnmnlptn tlin anlnmll.l n.n.l. i. u, .,. . ; . V . . .. April 12 School bond election ...11. in ino uuciuaiH 01 irrigation Pendleton. ami river trausiKjrtation, If returned April 14 Republican state con to congress. This is what is wanted vention, Portland. by the Inland Empire. April 16 Meeting of Oregon Cat uc'hiuwuis iissuciuiiuu, i'oriiana. The school exhllht Rnnt fmm p. APr" 19 Democratic state con' ,tiq. . .1 c 1 1 ... vention, Portland. dleton to tho St. Louis exposition. m on f,i,i r tnoso wuo saw it that bor. Oregon C tv May 4 General M. E. conference, 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 have been given abundant trlnls right here at homo nnd all users aro highly pleased. None have been dissatisfied' and all are high In their praise. The Holt side-hill harvester on a side hill Is able to stick to the sldo of the hill, while tho header will slip down the hill. Tho main wheels are vertical, which braces tho machine to tho sldo hills. It works equally adapted to level land. The Holt harvesters are sold exclusively In this section by E. L. SMITH 28 Caledonian picnic at convinced there has been something doing in the public schools here, beside ath- Los Anseles. letlcs, music, oratory, debates and Athena. suiooi journalism, objected to so June 2, 3, 4 Umatilla county pio Diuoriy uy Mr. Nowlln. Tho grade neers' reunion, at Weston. work exhibited nn ns nnrfnrt n nnv Jlme C General election In Ore sent in from tho muntv. with vnon.lE?' . . , June 15, it,, 17 Oregon encamp "u""" "'fi siuuuurus 111 composi-i ment G. A. H., Hood Itiver. tlon, drawing, historical studies mathematics and penmanship. The There are some indications that corps of teachers and the city su- a ''en of'tho X Vn I'cwmoiiueni am iu uo congratulated class. Ho has lately nut un the on tho showing mado In tho nubile wholo Union Pacific system as col schools of PnndlPtnn nmi if thmv, lateral for a loan of $12,000,000. and are not prizes forthcoming from the ftt tulu.i j.iu asm u uiu una city 10 stockholders, as to whether or not bt. trills, there will be no prizes re- Harriman succeeds himself. turned to Oregon, school work. on oxcellenee In 1 Tho farmers of the Inland Empiro will bo bitterly disappointed to know that the portage road Is to bo delayed until after another session of tho legislature. Eastern Oregon is In the hands of her friends and tho hands of her friends are In tlio pockets of Eastern Oregon. Correct Clothes for Men umc men say they can't get fitted in ready- to-wear clothes, Whether you're tall or short. stout or thin, we "I tell you," exclaimed tho slim oopjitttn iKu,A.aCo. can either fit man, "water is heaven's greatest On u : , il. gift to man." J . UJm ,nB "Ah, you aro a prohibitionist?" OUtlelS, lit VOU in a few hours. "No, sir,- was tho contemptuous f your apparel bears this label reply, "I sell milk." Columbus State 3 Vm man "dci Journal. SMILES THAT WON'T COME OFF. "What did tho deacon say when you sent him the brandled peaches?' 'lie said ho did not caro so much for the peaches as he did tho spirit in which thoy woro sent." Judgo. My boy reads mlt your book und den tells me dat ven I drink beer der overcoat from my stommack gets too thick. Please ho so kind und Intrevore not mlt my family af fairs; what! Ifredjjenjamin&fe MAKERS NEW YORK Colorado and Denver nro tho cen ter of a formidable national move ment to dlscourago the uso of to bacco and cigarettes. There are 12,- 000 boys and girls In Denver who belong to a society pledged to not use, or countenance tho uso of to bacco In any form. fit, style, durability, and fair price loiiow as a matter ot course. Equil to fine cuitom-nudc in til but price. The makers guarantee, and oun, with every garment. We arc Exclusive Distributors In this city. The Peoples Warehouse The Leading Clothiers PENDLETON, OREGON Drink 3ESCENT REAM. . OFFER It Is Fine IN 1 and 2 LB. SEALED TINS ONLY THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this In mind whon you need poultry and stock supplies and ask for tho International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kuro for your cow trou bios, C. F. Colesworthy 127129 East Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer. 218 Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon All extras for Holt machines on hand. V ... am; ijl Sanitary Plumbing Frazer Opera K. J. Taylor, Managl r-muAY EVENING, API Tho Woman's Club Hav o.. laughable comedy, The Huskin' Bt Directed by CLARA LOUISE THOMP801J w i.uciu Amateurs in the introducing latest songs Original dances 1 Society cako walks. Twentieth Century Belles Protty girls. Written for laughing purnosM The huskin' will take nl.m, i.l IJnv'a ...un n 1 . l o ...iu num. wn fn i,nn 1 flxod for tho occasion. The J ... b-. milium!!; invueu to i 1'opuiar prices. Oriental Parlors K . . massage, nairaressing and Manicuring. Rooms 3 and 5, over Martin's grocery. Leave orders at Brock & McComas' drug store. The Oriental par- iurs are in cnarge Of tonala E. Breyer, a graduate of Lola E. Shaw's parlors, of Boise City, loans. Egg Baths, Fomentation Bath, Plain Shampoo, Shampoo with Scalp Treatment, Shampoo with Hair Curl ing. Head Steaming for ladies and gentlemen, Hair Dressing, Manicuring, Facial Massage. All porsons knowing themselves to be In debted to mo will call ami settle their ac counts as I need the money. Conrad Platzoeder Meat Market To, get the best work let us do It. Our facilities nro Dest materials always used. Our experience Is yours without cost. unexcelled. BECK, THE RELIABLE PLUMBER Court Street, opposite Hotel Bicker... Not an ordinary article, but something extraordinary is 2 Hill's Pate California : Olive Oil j For medicinal use as well as for salads and table uso. This Is tho highest quality and purest oil made. ! Sold exclusively in Pendleton by Despain & Clark LARD Good nnd Pure Kettle tendered At prices as low as the lowest. MIESCKE'S MEAT MARKET 36 COURT ST. The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar In connection, where best goods are served. Main street, center ot block, between Alta and Webb streets. F. X. SCHEMPP Proprietor CANTY'S PARLORS OF AMUSEMENT Open day and night. Billiards, Pool, Shooting Gallery, Bowl ing Alleys, Throwing Racks. Qood music every evening., BASEMENT, CORNER MAIN AND WEBB 8TREETS. Under W. & C. R. Depot. OLD NUWSl'AI'KItS TO PUT UNDKK carpets, on iuelves. walla or tar vmn. pine purios. Old newspapers lo large bundles ot 100 each at ".1 rents n h..nrii at the KA8T OltKaO.NUN office, l'endlc ton, Oregon. McMinn's School of Dancing Monday, class night. Wednes day and Saturday, classes from 7 to 9 o'clock. Socials from 9 to 12. Children's Matinee, Saturday, 2:30. The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Or egon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising medium of this section. Let us show new Perfumes. you Palmer's Ariston The latest and best. USE PALMER'S Garland of Violets Toilet Soap A pure soap, finely perfumed. Brock & McComas Company u SHERWIN & WILLIAMS PAINT ONLY PLACE IN PENDLE TON TO GET IT. PAINTERS' MATERIALS F ALL KINDS. E. J. MURPHY Court St. Wf WHEN YOU WANT RUBBER STAMPS REMEMBER ME. . ..r otvlfl on 1 munuiucuiru diuj .-- k mounting and carry a complete tv of Pads, Inks, Racks, Daters, Ru Typo, etc. SEALS. STENCILS. TH Chocks, Door Plates. Write me what you want. ploaso you by return mall. WESLEY ANDREWS, Baker CIV.