East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 07, 1904, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1904.
TEN PAGES.
PAGE FOUR.
A BIG SALE OF
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.
Frederick Nolf & Co.
IS CRIME INCREASING?
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
1'ubllshed erery ntternoon loxcent Sunday
at I'entlleton. Orcpon. br the
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
Telephone. Main 11
Entered at rendition iKwtoHlce as second
class matter.
UNON1UAPEL
Few 8(icinl questions are asked
more frequently than. "What Is the
increase of crime?" The national
census bureau is necking an answer
to this inquiry. It is undertaking to
secure a record of nil the persons
who are sentenced to the various
jails, penitentiaries, and other pris
ons in the United Stntes during the
year 1904.
The wardens of the state prisons
tlonlsts ever permitted to breath the
free nlrl has been defaming, abnsing.
vilifying and oppressing the reform
ers of Kansas for the past 20 years.
Chief among this clique of nrrogant
knaves, who were bent on "redeem
ing" Kansas, Is the arch-ass. Sena
tor Burton, now serving a' six months
term In Jail and barred forever from
public office, for common, cheap.
coarse bribe-taking betrayal of his
trust. This Is a day for bonfires and
parades among the abused Kansas
populists.
THE FOOL'S PRAYER.
The royal feast wps done; the king
Sought some now sport to' banish
care.
And to his Jestor cried; "Sir Fool,
Kneel now, and mnke for us a
prayer!"
The jester doffed Ills cap and belU
And stood the mocking court be
fore; They could not sue the bitter smile
Behind the painted grin he wore.
He bowed his head tind bent his
knee
Upon the monarch's silken stool;
His pleading voice arose: "O Lord,
Be merciful to mo, a fool!
Ill tho Pnnlfin Mnnthlv for Anrll
W. F. G. Thacher draws this picture , "No pity. Lord, could change the
of the miracle wrought by irrigation: heart
Picture a desert sea of aching from reu witu wrong to wnite us
wnste. hot under the brazen sun. Not wool;
green thing Is there. Onlv tho sap-!1"' n"1Bt "p sin: but I.orl.
less sagebrush or the ghostly grease- llp merciful to mo, a fool!
wood can extract sustenance from I
the parched earth. A coyote howls,1-' riB not Kullt tlle onward swoop
THE WONDERS OF IRRIGATION.
hungrily, and a hideous bird wheels
In concentric circles, each awaiting
the death of some boneless thine
that lias been trapped in the desert's
maze. Eaters of carrion of living
things, thees alone, the desert nour
ishes.
Of truth and right. O Ixird, we
stay;
'TIs by our follies that so long
We bold the earth from heaven
away.
These clumsy feet, still in the mire.
I Go crushing blossoms without end;
But. in the course of time, men Tlu'sp ,lmr1' ell-nieaniiig hands we
come, with tools nnil .Mii-lnna nnil iln. llirusi
cile beauts. HiikIIv th.- .loivn nmi ! Among the heart-strings of
toll, and from n fnrwiff rlvnr n nhnti. ,
nel Is dug. From It. lesser veins jire
Pleased
Customers
Are all who get their suits of n,
We represent the largest tailoring
establishment in the country
We want you to tako advantage ot
the offer we make as you win get
a raoro satisfactory suit nnd at less
cost than you ever did before.
You select the cloth you like and
the suit is made to your own mem.
ureraent. A guarantee of perfect fit
nud best workmanship at a iov
price.
friend.
and the sheriffs of the counties are ,nmle to ram,f. tnp fnC(, olie;"Tbe Ill-time
eIng requested to act as special desert is seamed with furrows. Then, ....
timed truth we might have
Oh, de trouble man's a feller
dat keeps busy all day
long.
When other folks Is restin'
he is workin' good an'
strong.
When anybody's lnughin' or a-
feelin' kind o' good,
He's alius sure to settle in de
'mejit neighborhood.
He drops de corners of his
motif an' talks so very
sad,
He kind o' gits you 'shamed
because you isn' feelin'
bad.
He shows you de mistakes of
nearly everything you
plan.
An' life aln' worth de llvin'
when you meets de
trouble man. Selected.
i agents to report certain facts con
cerning every porson delivered into
! their custody. Some counties have
not been heard from. In some, per
haps, there are no jails. In others.
nrtrltnnc ,hf Innnl tnllc firn nn Imipni-
,' used, In still others the sheriffs have
' possibly neglected the matter. But
. the records of the census bureau and
: the resulting statistics will not he
; complete until all are heard from,
' and it is hoped that the pressure of
. I other business will not cause he
j sheriff of any county to block this
most important inquiry.
' Eugene, a bustling city of S.000
enterprising, cosmopolitan and high
' ly educational in its tendency, has
voted almost unanimously for mu
i nlclpal ownership of electric lightln
, and water systems. Evidently there
; is a thoughtful, honest class of peo-
, pie In Eugene. They have studied
in , ... . ......
municipal questions laiiniuiiy nna
liav- shown the nerve and good
. sense to admit the truth of their
findings. It was never intended for
j one man to grow rich and opulent
1 from the necessities of his neighbors
; Nature has stored the electric cur
rent, hollowed out the mountain
streanis nnd buried the beds of coal
fm the use of humanity. It would
be no more unjust nor unreasonable
for a corporation to lay claim to the
The Commercial Association is I nlr you breath, than it Is to lay claim
growing so rapidly that the business j to the coal mines, water systems
the water is admitted from the dis
tant brimming stream. It surges
through the main channels, and 1
steals gently down the lesser ways, j
.Myriads of life-giving fingers touch l
the seed that men have sown in the '
hot, pulverised soil.
Who knows how hard It pierced
and stung!
The word wo had not sense to say
Who knows how grandly it had
rung!
Man has accomplished ills work.
"Earth bears no
takes;
balsam for nils-
The Koreans dress continually
white, as a sign of mourning. It was
decreed years ago in that govern-i
ment that the people should wear
white for three years following the
death of a ruler. Soon after this
law went into effect, three kings died
within 10 years and the people final
ly adopted white as the regular col
or of dress. Only the highest offic
ials can wear a tint of blue in their
robes in Korea.
men who remain out will soon be out
of touch with the live business in
terests of the city. The Commercial
Association and Its individual mem
bers are sought out by strangers lo
cating here and the first business
associations formed by newcomers
are among the active members of
this association. To be outside is
to be at a disadvantage.
The Harrimau system could do
nothing to bring Its tributary coun
try Into wide notice in the East, so
well as through the publication of
a monthly magazine of true Western
spirit, at Portland. The Sunset .Mag
azlne. the Four Track News, the
Blue Book and other high class lit
erary publications issued by the pas
songer departments of great railway
systems, have grown to be standards
of Information for millions of read
ers. Portland is the true gateway
to the Orient. She Is the Mecca
and chief end of tourist travel to the
West. Oregon is rich in scenic
beauty, inspiring history and dor
mant resources, smoking now
through the thousand craters of en
terprlse. Such a magazine publish
ed In such a city would attract at
tentlon to the O. II. & N- Bystem, and
its wonderful tributary empires and
would soon be a paying investment,
under careful management.
The O. It. & N. company is inter
ested in the growth and progress of
Pendleton, She has never failed to
respond to the reasonable requests
of Pendleton's citizens. It Is hoped
that the company sees fit to deny
the privileges of decorating the fence
around the property on Main street
with the flaring showbills that
should be consigned to the side
streets. A first-class hotel Is now
nearly completed opposite the com
pany's property and another elegant
building 1s to he erected by Muyor
W. F. Matlock beside this hotel. It
will be unjust to the renters of those
buildings to place a public billboard
In front of the places of business. If
the company desires to fence its
property, that Is its business. But
the public certainly has a right to
ask the company to refuse a place
to such unsightly and disgusting ad
vertising as appears on the bill
boards, especially so on the
business streets.
and electric lighting currents which
the Creator of the world placed at
man's disposal. Think of the homes
now without the conveniences and
luxuries of the age because a grasp
ing corporation has secured a per
petual franchise and raised the price
beyond the reach of the poor! Think
of the burdensome taxes being paid
year In, year out. by homeowners to
bear the expenses of city govern
meut, while shrewd, scheming capl
talists reap priceless harvests from
franchises that belong to the people.
Let the snorting monopolists snort
at the idea of the people the ig
norant masses, as they term them
operating a public utility for public
use. When such enterprising cities
as Eugene vote to own public utili
ties, there is some solid reason for
that sentiment.
Over a quarter of a million do!
lars worth of brick buildings are In
course of erection and in contem
platlon this spring in Pendleton. An
lS-foot front on Main street has just
rented for five years at $100 per
month. Business men have confl
dence in the city which produces
such evidences of prosperity as
these. With Umatilla county back
of the city and with government Ir
rigation back of the county, In ad
ditlon to the matchless wheal belt.
this activity promises to be perpet
ual.
School teachers In several states
are agitating laws to pension old
teachers, after a certain number of
years service. Teachers follow this
calling voluntarily, they work short
days, reeoive good pay and Cad' Mtfo
as cheaply as any other professional
people. Why should the state worry
over their individual affairs, more
than over the minister's, the carpon
ter's or tho lightning rod peddler's?
It Is not compulsory service. The
pension craze Is the curse of the
age. It overyuouy is jiensioueu, who
will work to pay the pensions?
It Is really refreshing to think of
an unprincipled Kansas senator serv
ing a term for corruption in office in
common, stluklug, filthy county
jail. Of all the hot beds of political
foulness that ever sent a stench to
maln heaven, Kansas has been the worst.
'a set of the most pernicious, corrup-
Our faults no tenderness should
aBk,
The chastening stripes must
and willing nature takes up the task'., , """"'
n.,. .ir, ...ii ii i.. But for our blunders oh. in shame
iituu iiiuisLuii-, u nun iilii ill iiuiii laii . , . ,,
ment: to these the seed responds.! nerre Ule e-vtR of htmvon we fa-
and sends Its tendrils up into the
suuBhlne. covering the nnked earth
Mllll U UllllClll Wl Vtl IIWI H. LUIUI' .. tl.n
feed upon the succulent grasses. The t lie tool ..
heavy grain bows its head to the ()o thcr w jHt Q
.' '"'".,., merciful to me,
11' 1U111 Ullll lUlll II1U11 UlBUlUlin
burden. Houses and barns are built. I Thf rnQm WM hlghw,
ti 1 t. . .i . runt
iticuin. jut- iuiiiuuu nitUiLiica ua j COOI
steely length across the earth. The ,
hum rif inHtiaffV nr guc nrwl In
nit us. (ttiitiiiii uiiaiii utiiii Up lOW
"Be merciful to me. n fool!
a fool!"
in silence
and sought his gardens
and imurmiired
SHAME ON "BUFFALO BILL.'
Anonymous.
Now that
time to see
looks in cold type, his friends and nd
mirers hope that be Is thoroughly
ashamed of himself. Col. Cody has
played the role of Western chivalry
with distinguished success until this
last act. which deserved the vigor
ous hissing it received from the pub
lic.
That It has taken Col. Cody V.S
years to learn that the wife of his
youth is not fitted to be his mate;
wffahi.B,llivBR, ?.'!' 1,1,1,1 Jellck and Honry Schaze.
how his divorce suit i .,,. .... ... , ,, '
nK1i ,i .i i un nio uui, uuu uucu uuuiiiiua
for the past year, as the result of
mutual jealousy, both being enamor
ed of a young girl who attended the
same school In Chicago. They fought
April 5. and Schaze shot and killed
Jelick.
Artemus Oilman was found dead
at the home of his son. in Portland. T
Tuesday morning. He was a noted X
that he proposes to divorce the ! s""'"rj worKer ot uie siate, agea , j
mother of five children, that the wo-, " '
man who was all-desirable when, as
a girl, she loved the fortuneless scout
and roughrlder, "Buffalo Bill." does ,
not suit the opulent Col. Cody when
she is CI years old. can only lit ex 1
plained with any sort of decency by
the assumption that she has become
different in her old age.
if the,
hitter
And if such were the truth.
sweetheart has become a
shrew; if the tender, womanly heart
has lost its loveliness by the touch 1 Will lie tail bv the
of trouble unon the mind. why. even t World's DisneiKarv
. 1 .... . - ,t . I. t ! . .1 : . . S . : t. rr i . . ,,
iiien, uny i pe ux uiuiJuueHt,. t neuter i .-ucuimi ASAUiriaiiun, jiuiiaio. iN. ., It
III 1 -TitnTiPV .rtrjiN tH'tltm-Ht
JOERGER, THE TAILOR
126 WEST COURT STREET. NEW MILARKEY BUILDING.
'II
HOLT BROS.
Side Hill Combined
Harvester
Tje latest Impnved two-wheel. Ride-hill combined harvester hu
p-oven a boon to wheat raisers. It Is tho most successful, mos!
economical and easiest machine to operate ever built.
These harvesters have been given abundant trials right here t
home and all users are highly pleased. None have been dissatisfied
and all arc high In their praise.
The Holt side-hill harvester on a side hill Is able to stick to
the side of the hill, while the header will slip down the bill. The
main wheels are vertical, which braces the machine to the side
hills. It works equally adapted to level land.
The Holt harvesters are sold exclusively In this section by
E. L. SMITH
2?8 Court Street, Pendleton, Oiegon
All extras for Holt machines on hand.
I T 1 1 1 i b V I I I I Tl
that of a prize fighter with short
hair, or that of an Indian fighter
with long hair; and any kind of chiv.
airy, whether the self-sacrifice of a
poor man, or the fortitude of a rich
man; any true manhood, or any gen
uine heart of a gentleman, would re
spond to the thought that whate'er
betides, a man should cherish, pro
tect, excuse nnd endure the wife of
his youth and the companion of his
manhood. Suppose that your wife
lost her reason would you cease to
love her, would you hate her, would
you drive her Into the streets? Don
ver Post.
COMING EVENTS.
republl
demo-
April 9. Umatilla county
can convention.
April 12. Umatilla county
cratlc convention.
April 12 School bond election,
Pendleton.
April 14 Republican Etate con
vention, Portland.
April 1C 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.
May 27-28 Caledoniau picnic at
Athena.
June 2, 3, 4 Umatilla county plo
neers' reunion, at Weston.
June C General election In Ore
gon.
June IS, 1C, 17 Oregon encamp
ment G. A. It., Hood Itiver.
The Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy
allri'iid has Issued bonds amounting
to $14,000,000 to refund the floating
debt and carry some short time
loans.
( Hlienmstlim, Neuralgia, Constipation
HO
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Don't iell Tour furniture or iwn rour luil.
ery to buy remedies fur these illsoidets it Is
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Hill's Rheumatic Pills"
Cost only 25 cents, and have cured thouiands
during the last hundred years
Mr. O, A. HILL. Last summer I was trout led
with rheumatism so badly I was dl-abled (rum
work, but 6 of tour Dills cured me so that 1 am
am as limber as 1 was at 18 years old. I have
been In Wisconsin but two months, and with
one and a half boxes of your pills I have cured
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n v. Biroui,
Orecnleaf, Minn
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thus proving their genuineness.
"For about Iwo carfc I suffered from n very
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and depressed Some four month ago a friend
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sands of dyspeptics throughout the land."
A man can succeed and be strong if
be heeds Nature' warnings. When
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fore the eyes or palpitation of the heart ;
any or all of these symptoms point to
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It is strictly a temperance medicine.
Accept no substitute for "Golden Med.
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The " Commo nSense Medical Adviser,"
loo8 pages, in paper covers, is sent Jree
on receipt of si one-cent stamps, to pay
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R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y,
Lumber and
Building Materials
If you are arranging to build or
make improvements, come and see
us for your lumber. Our stock is
largo nnd well selected. We want
to figure with you on your lumber
hill. We make sash, doors and
blinds.
' Pendleton
Planing Hills
ROBERT FOR8TER, Proprietor.
Corner Webb and College.
ASSEMBLY HALL, HIGH SCHOOL
THURSDAY, APRIL 7
SMI
Willamette University Glee Club j
POPULAR CONCERT
Talented Vocalists with Songs nud College Life, Quartettes,
Duets, Solos and Stuuts.
The Glee Club comes here under the auspices of the Mens
Itesort. Tnls will be one of the most clever entertainments of the
season.
Admission f0c. Public school pupils, 25 cents.
Sanitary Plumbing
To get the best work let us do It-
Best materials always used.
Our experience is. yoi.rs without cost,
Our facilities are un
excelled-
BECK, THE RELIABLE PL
Court Street, opposite Hotel Bickert,.
UMBER
"If you would
BE WEALTHY
said Benjamin Franklin,
"think of saving as well as
gettlnfl."
Start today. No matter
how little, save something.
Begin with
YOUR
FUEL BILL
by buying nothing but the best
dry wood and Kemmerer Coal
of
McADAMS
'Phone Main 1121.
Savings Bank Building.
McMinn's
School
of
Dancing
Monday, class nlflht. Wej
day and Saturday, clase
7 to 9 o'clock. Social U
to 12.
Children's Matinee, S1'
2:30.