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EIGHT PAGE FOUR. pAQE!, n.H-m"t"i"i"H"m"t-H"H"H"i,"H THE YEARS. rrazer (Wra u. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUE8DAY, APRIL 5, 1904. i - in A BIG SALE OF DRUMMERS' SAMPLES FIVE TRUNKS OF HAIR BRUSHES, CLOTHES BRUSHES, NAIL BRUSHES, TOOTH BRUSHES, BATH BRUSHES, COMBS, AND HUNDREDS OF OTHER NICK-NACKS AT FROM 25c TO 50c FROM REGULAR RETAIL PRICE. THE BIG DISPLAY IS ON OUR SECOND CENTER COUNTER. Ftedetkck Nolf & Co. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every nfteruoon (except Sunday) at Pendleton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Telephone, Main 11. Entered at Pendleton postofflcc as second class matter. The babblers In tho temple mailu with hands Sat talking, talking, talk ing nil the day, Of rectitude and Justice, and tho way Tho world should walk, obey ing their commands. And while the glass recorded golden sands, And shadows lengthened In the busy street, There came a sound ot swift, determined feet, And blows itimn the portal's brazen bands, And then a voice, relentless and elate: "We care not for your argu ments and creeds, Wo care not for your pity or your hate. Wo clamor not for theories, hut deeds; Then give of the heart and not the head, Then glvo us for our toll, not stones, but bread!" Selected. opportunity to forgot. Let him shake off tho shackles and efface the mark of Cain. Help him to forget the lock-step and the Btrlpes, If ho would reform and repent, give him ample inducement. A term In pris on is not necessarily a perpetual disgrace If a man is improved by it and resolves to merit something better. 11 requires some human sympathy Tho years fly on faster aud faBter, Each one seems more hurried and Hoot. Time was I deemed ago a disaster, But now I hold any ago sweet. Time was I served youth as a master, Hut now life must serve nt my feet. Tho hopes I am leaving behind me, The Joys of today n,nd of yore, The love lights that dazzle and blind me. The pleasures that make up lite's store Are nothing to those that shall find me In realms that are watting before. I doubt that old orthodox story Of golden paved city and throne, Yet know there are regions of glory That never an atlas has shown. And I know as my head becomes hoary My soul will be nearlng Its own. I know I nm building my heaven, While Journeying on by the way. Each thought Is a nail that Is driven In structures that cannot decay. And the mansion at last will be given To me as I shape It today. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. EVOLUTION OF ENGLISH. Tlw nvnllltlmi nt ihn Tlnpllflll Inn- ami sentiment as wen as money, to guag0 has Bone on by torces th.n run a hank. In the unspeakable i the scholars are not able to contr 1. legal tangle Into which tho Wade The common people continue, in failure throw the affairs of the First ' ,helr ,nt?rcIu!8eL,J "8" , ,, , , words that the scholars frown upon Miflonnl Bank of this city, many ot ,, try to I)rovent, expressing them. Wade's creditors and friends found solves through phrases that the themselves absolutely stripped ot hooks do not allow and tho gram all their funds and without legal re-' marl,alls , lcn'; "V1 "A Iast tho , , scholars have to admit them, course. The general consensus of It r(!mmls ono of a Kang of scold- opinion is that tho bank was not ing women following a conquering llnhln for Wmlf's Imllvldtini hiinlnnnq army, nlckinc ui the pieces and find- dealings, although tho victims '"B'v cream'"S .n'"B.t'1 .. , ' , , , , . heels of tho army, doing nothing in thought they were dealing with tho tlle wnrlll ljllt flnB tile alr wlth bank when dealing with Wado. Sov- their futile noise. Tho army goes oral women whose money had been "Knt on, paying no attention to the r.ntri.atB,i tn w,i ,, if( ,.,,i. straggling horde of grumblers that , are behind. less, and although tho hank was not So lt 8 wlth tlie grammarians ind responsible for their losses, it has the scholnrs. In the ovqlutlon of the restored overv cent of their funds tn English language them, n.atlmr thnn lnnn,,n ' They have been absolutely unable victims suffer, tho management of tho bank will assume their loss. Mother than throw tho entire com munity Into endless litigation, in HOLT BROS. Side Hill Combined Harvester , The latest Improved two-wheel, side-hill combined harvester has proven a boon to wheat raisers. It is the most successful, most economical and easiest machine to operate ever built. These harvesters have been given abundant trials right here at homo and all users are highly pleased. None have been dissatisfied and all are high In their praise. Tho Holt slde-hlll harvester on a side hill Is able to stick to the side of tho hill, while the header will slip down the hill. The main wheels are vortical, which braces the machine to tho side hills. It works equally adapted to level land. The Holt harvesters are sold exclusively In this section by E. L. SMITH 2t& Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon All extras for Holt machines on hand. G. W. Phelps, whoso defective tax law caused the extra session of the legislature, evidently thinks tho peo ple would rather risk him In the courts than in the legislature again. Mistakes cost money in both places. to do anything except to Ilml fault and call names. This thoy call nn "idiom," and that they call a "slang phrase," but it does not make any difference what they call lt, tho peo- ,,ln nnnMniin tn nun It nnil Sllnnnr nr -jnniuii ii.u uuiik wiis mutual curium Iater tH0y nre compelled to put it 'n , to be victorious, it 1ms compromls- their dictionaries and grammars. , 1 ed with the heaviest losers, giving ! them 60 per cent of the loss thoy sustained, rather than seo them per-j April 9. Umatilla i manently crippled by tho unfortun- can convention. ate affair. This action of tho bank' ADr11 i2--yrnatJlla county demo will endear It and its officials to this Apri 12 School community and glvo It a place in tho Pendleton. About the oniy thing' county divis ion would do for Grant county would he to glvo her a more presentable appearance on tho map. Any change in outlines would ho an Improve ment, as she now has the worst shape inlaginable. If the Jews have been under tho ban of heaven . for denying the Savior, surely thoy have done pen ance enough in Russia alone, to say nothing of their nameless sufferings elsewhere. Onco more the civilized world must listen to tho harrowing tales of massacre from that blood drinking country. No wonder Rus sla has lost the respect of and sym pathy of the world. Tho civilized nations should be ashamed to agreo with her, oven in a good cause. COMING EVENTS. county ropubli' county demo, bond election, business circles of the state enjoyed by hut few institutions. Roosevelt, not having a million dollars to glvo for tho nomination for president, must seek lt from out side sources. Hearst, having .It, is willing to pay tho price. What is the difference in the tactics? Is It any more reprehensible for Hearst to spend a million dollars of his own for the office, than It Is for Roosevelt to spend a million of Car negle's money for the samo placo? Carnegie has offered a million for this purpose. Governor Chamberlain's heart has been touched by an appeal from tho unfortunate. In answer to tho plea of a largo number of discharged con vlcts, he has ordered tho -prison au thorlties to ccaso sending to the of. flees of sheriffs and city marshals the photographs ot those who have served a term In tho penitentiary. To many of tho unfortunate con vlcts this practice was a continual condemnation. It bnrred them from business, society, good influences and consequently from honorable lives. Nino out of ten discharged convicts try to become hotter citi zens. Thoy try to regain their sta tion In life. They feol that tho hand of society is against them at host, nnd tho prcsenco of their photo graph in tho rogtio's gnllcrles of tho country was a constant humiliation and causo for a hatred of laws and society. Governor Chamberlain bo lloves in giving a man a chanco to got right. His action will meot with a hearty response from ovory lovor of humanity. Give the convict ovory The East Oregonlan believes that the Idle town property nnd vacant lots in Pendleton should bo assessed Just as high as the adjoining prop erty on which somo man has had enterprise enough to build a house for use. If people persist In delay ing settlement and progress by holding valuable property for spec ulation, thoy should be made to pay oven more tax than tho man who benefits tho community by spending his money In labor and materials and adds to tho wealth and conven ience of tho city. Tax the Idle lots high. Make it more profitable for men to build houses aud improve the city, than to hold Idle land In tho city limits. It Is unjust for the enterprising man who spends his money In Improvements io pay taxes for those who wait for tho other man's enterprise to increase the value of their Idle lots. April 14 Republican state con vention, Portland. April 1C Meeting of Oregon Cattle-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 27-28 Caledonian picnic at Athena. Juno 2, 3, 4 Umatilla county pio neers' reunion, at Weston. June 6 General olection in Ore gon. June 15, 1C, 17 Oregon encamp ment G. A. R Hood River. nummor Spicer shot and killed James Johnson, at George creek, .Ureathltt county, Kentucky. John son was a nephew of J. B. Marctim, who was assassinated a year ago, nnd tho murder will doubtless re open tho old feud in full force. Animated creation has the same characteristics and propensities, from the realm of bugs and beasts, up to the towering systems and or gaulzatlons of man. Tho big bug cats the little one and grows fat; tho big beast devours tho little beast and satisfies his hunger; tho strong destroys and drives out tho weak and occupies their possessions and appropriates tholr achievements, and In tho human realm, Intelligence has climbed only high enough to make It unlawful for tho strong to kill tho weak; oven there the strong sub slsts upon the labor ot the weak, ap propriates their rights and privil eges and grows rich upon tholr on ergy. It is only tho most insignifi cant stop In advance of tho bug world and tho beast world. The greatest progress lies yet ahead of man. NOT A PACK MULE. Upon your heart there Lies a weight Of suffering, of Sorrow great? Removo It thonco; It Will not do. The heart can't leap and Labor too. It cannot beat and Strlvo Its best ny such a heavy Load oppressed. Go, borrow Master Wisdom's cart Don't make a pack mulo Ot your hoart. Chicago American, Love is some times a hard task master. 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