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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1904. PAGE FOUR, of the Multnomah factional fight, as were some others, wholly without reason, and a splendid representa tive was sacrificed that the war dance might proceed. Everybody prays most devoutly that that fac tional fight Is burled forever, and one of the best evidences of it would be the graceful nomination of Mr. Moody for congress. Salem States man. hrazer Open K. J. TarVor, Five cents. remo r KIDAY EVENKI i ue woman's Club 1 laughable i llil 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. FtedeAck Nolf & Co AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPEB. Published every afternoon (except Sunday) at Pendleton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Telephone, Main 11. Entered at Pendleton pcwtofllce as 'seconil class matter. UNION () L BEU My fairest child, I have nc song to Rive you; No Inrk could pipe to skies so dull and Rray; Yet, ere we part, one lesson I can leave you For every day. He good, sweet maid, and let 'who will bo clever; Do noble things, not dream them all day long; And so make life, death, and that vast forever One grand, sweet song. Charles Klngsley. Imagine a city of homes without thousands of dollars invested in useless fences. Imagine the money now invested In these useless fences. invested In concrete walks, orna mental trees, terraces, lawns and Bhruhbery. There Is yet a world of vrork before the taxpayer and the members of the city council. If you can imagine the feelings of Russian sailors on the gunboat In The school board Is now at the end of Its rope until the taxpayers empower It to purchase suitable school liou.se sites by voting the bonds asked for, and then by each portion of the city designating to the board the location desired In each locality. The board is power less to take option on any site until the taxpayers place funds at the dis posal of the board with which to consummate a deal. The board can not make a definite statement as to locations for the reason that it can not purchase tt site without funds, and property owners want some as surance of n sale or a forfeit whenj they give options on valuable real estate. The board cannot guarantee .to purchase any site until the tax I payers empower It to do .so. What I the board can do and what it assures I the taxpayers it will do, If bonds are j voted. Is to call a meeting In each ENOUGH TO INCORPORATE. The Williamson faction In Wasco county should lncoriiorate. The law only requires three men for the pur pose of effecting an incorporation, and we confidently believe that this number could bo found. With ex Mayor Farley of The Dalles as pres ident, It would certainly be entitled to a seat In the balil-hcad row, while the drama of politics Is being played In Wasco. .Mr Moody's friends might subscribe liberally for the stock In order to perpetuate tho "en terprise. Antelope Herald. COMING EVENTS. April 0. Umatilla county republi can convention. April 12. Umatilla county demo cratic convention. prll 12 School bond election, Pendleton, .pril 14 Republican state con vention, Portland. April lfi Meeting of Oregon Cat tle-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. Mny 27-2S Caledonian picnic at Athena. June 2, S, 4 Umatilla county pio neers' reunion, at Weston. June C General election In Ore gon. Juno 1C, 1C, 1" Oregon encamp ment G. A. It., Hood Iliver. The Only 5c Cigar So Good That A Million Men Smoke It Every Day Largest Seller in the World. The Sand is the The 'Band is the Smoker's Protection. The lucky man Is the one grasps his opportunity. who portion of the city and permit the patrons of the school to select a the harbor of Port Arthur, on which s?I,ouI Ilm,8e sl,e to slllt tl,nt "artlc- Mini- lfif.nU,v A f ,1... I Is stored 700 tons of nltro-glycorine, pyroxllne and guncotton, and nt which the Japanese Meet Is contin ually tiring, you have a faint idea of how it feels to hold down the edi torial chair of a country newspa per. Civilization Is crowding hard up on tho last bulwarks of barbarism. In Central Africa, the savage tribes are reduced to mere handfuls. The railroad touches the very borders of their last haunts. In Thibet, that mysterious land of darkness in Cen tral Asia, tho British are at the very i unfitness of some of the rooms Into gates of the sacred city. In which which the helpless children nre u is claimed no white man has ever crowded at this time. It will be rner tne bonds nre j voted the board can then talk bus! ness to the owners of real estate ! If the taxpayers empower the board to go ahead with the work, the board will leave the choice of a location to tho patrons of the school. It is nil up to tho taxpayers now. The city can build school houses or not, just as it sees fit. It Is only a week now until the bond election. In that week It is the duty of overy parent and friend of the public school to visit the schools and satisfy them selves of the sanitary and hygienic set foot and lived. When Dr. E. N. Hutchinson made the remark at Echo last Saturday, In the course of his address lieforo the farmers' club, that the sugar beet and irrigation ditch were the two foremost missionaries of the Mormon church, ho did not mean to dlsparnge the irresistible winning ways of tho apostles, which have brought five to eight wives to their bosoms. The Irrigation ditches and tho beet crops made tho ownership of these wives possible. A resident of Pilot Rock asks the East Oregonlan to "roast" a Chicago portrait firm now delivering "enlarg. ed" pictures In this county, for rob bing the people (the correspondent included) by doing cheap work at an exorbitant price. If this correspond cnt was reading the East Oregonlan three months ago, he will remember that It "roasted" this outfit when its canvassers first appeared In tho county and warned Its readers against the concern. You wero told in advance what tho result would be. One graftor canvassed you for your orders, another Is grafting by forcing a cheap picture in a cheap frame upon you. If you bit, don't kick. Take your medicine. You can't say you had no warning. Did you ever stop to think what an absurd and useless thing a fence is in a well-regulated city? How many thousands of dollars of capi tal that might he invested in some thing useful, are tied up in fences In this city! If tho stock laws and ordinances woro enforced, If the In dividual property owner would seo that his own stock were confined, overy fenco In a city of this size could bo abolished. Beautiful lawns, shrubbery and flowers should bo Just as safo with no fenco In n properly regulated city, as with a fence. Tho grotesque and ridiculous non-uniformity of fences in a city precludes tho paslbllity of any civic beauty In homo surroundings. Pilot Ilock, Echo, or Helix, located In tho coun try, and without apodal regulations need fences, hut Pendleton, with no llco ofllcors, city ordinances, courts and potmdmastors, should not have a foot of fonco to protect hex homes. worse on the first of September, when at least 150 more pupils will be crowded Into the schools. From a business standpoint, schools that Invite outside pupils also Invite nut side capital to Pendleton. A two-story brick building erected on the O. R. & N, lots on Malu street, opposite the new Bowman building, would give this portion of the city a much more inviting ap pearance to strangers and home seekers than tho unsightly show bill boards that are being erected there now. It Is useless for street commit tees and Individuals to make an ef fort to Improve tho civic appearance of tho city, unless property owners co-operate in the work. If property owners do not feel disposed to help in the effort to improve appearances, then it Is up to the city council to legislate the bill boards off Main street, at least. SPEAKS FOR MOODY. Malcolm Moody appears to have oven more than "a fighting chance' to r tne nomination for congress in the second district. The Eastern Oregon counties, as thoy hold their primaries are deciding tholr prefer ences as between him and William son, with the tendency at this time toward Moody. It Is to be supposed that since Multnomah county concedes the nomination to Eastern Oregon, its delegation wilt allow that section to select Its candidate, notwlthstand lug the instructed delegation it has choson. Moody made one of the most effective representatives in con gross Oregon has over had and his retirement two years ago was an act of unjtistlflnblo stupidity border ing upon malignity Itself. 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