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TEN PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1904. ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT OF FANCY STATIONERY THE VERY LATEST CREATIONS IN JUST ARRIVED TODAY, FINE GOODS. HURD'S FINE INVITATION PAPER IN BLUE, GRAY, FLAKE WHITE, ETC., FROM 15c TO 45c A BOX. NEW JUVENILE STATIONERY. NEW STATIONERY IN BULK AND NEW POUCH ENVELOPES TO MATCH, IN THE FOLLOWING SHAPES AND STYLES: "MILDRED," "GAVOTTE," "COMMODORE" AND "CAROT." recolvod n long lottor of admonition from tho queen, rofuslng his request. "The letter closed with a Bontcnco In which tho writer expressed tho pain thnt It gave her In having so to write to him. I "A few days Inter her majesty re ceived nnothor letter from tho future heir to tho lirltlsh throne. It ran much like this: 'Dear Grandmother: Yours reeclved. Plenso don't bother any moro about mo. I'm all right now. I sold your letter for 30 shil lings to one of our follows here, who Is collecting the letters of notable people.' " IF EDITOR8 TOLD THE TRUTH. Frederick Nolf & Co. Slgnor Zanottl, the magician had been displaying his dexterity to an Interested crowd of spectators In a Kentucky town. Stopping forward ho said: "For my next trick I will re quire a small flask of whisky. Will some gentlomnn in tho audience ac commodate me with the loan of a , , , .. , . . pint flask?" No ono stirred; the primary law will lodgo tho choice of lnglclan waa ,,aniy nonplussed nnd public servants with tho masses of wnh au appealing gesturo ho said: tho voters, where It rightfully be- "I had received a different lmprcs- l011Rg slon thnn this, as to Kentucky cub- toms. Perhaps you did not under- Tho East Orogonian rejoices to see stand mo. Will somo gentleman Its sentiment on tho high taxation I'1"1). loan m a I,lut uask ot wl,ls- UnfcuUNiAiN rUHuianHiu , of vacant Iots ami Wl0 town proper- . response, and AN INDEPENDENT NEWSI'APEU. l-ubllsued every nfternoon (except Sunday) at renuleton, oreson. djt me EAST Entered ty favorably commented on by the briefly apologizing, tho magician said Telephone, Main 11. j county press. This Is one advance he would bo compelled to omit this at fe,u..etcn postomcc a, .econd- P that should bo risked by the from J to', fi c,aMn,a,te, must assessor of Umatilla count,-. wlJ TtaU, lank ma," In the war of t,v--ij uiun whu luiuicD .u u.i. i.i ..i.- tlle nall nrose, -justah," sain no, on or sell valuable town property, In "would a nuart flask do as well? Iinnns Hint thn mitnrnrlao nf Bur- nroduclliir a bottle of that capacity. rounding property holders will bring "J"3' as well, sir," replied Znnottl. , ... And every gentleman in tho house mm unearned vaiue, snoiim uo mauo nrna ,... ,, .,. 0Xt0Illie,i I to pay a tax proportionate to the man who Improves his lots. Mr. The Buffalo News thus sizes up-the Strain can safely make this lnnova- Far Eastern nii.vup: tlon, as a crowning stroke for his Russia was n grabber, I.., . ... , .,.. Russia was a thief; ' Tn rnrfnln rnnimtmlltiia inrirn nrnnnr. Men have professed their love of God, of king. Of church, of state, ot friends, of family. A loftier strain than all of these I sing: 1 love Humanity! Divide not and exclude not. Hullil no wall. No special tie shall bind me from the whole. Love's garment has no rent. It clothes them nil. I lovo the cosmic soul! J. A. Edgerton. Russia went to Manchulnnd ..... 1 I .....I.. I " ' ' rtiiu sioiu uuyuuu uuuui. ty owners hold back the progress of nussla to Korea went, jtho town by refusing to sell or build, Jappy wasn't home; ' upon valuable property. Tho com- R"?ala Sot !lf e,1; mltts .. , ., , .... On miles of fertile loam. . munlty grows and thrives all about Jai)pvNgot hs dander up- jthem; enterprising men who do build jappy's free from dread are taxed to desperation to pay for Wants to meet the Russian bear 1 city government, while- the drones And beat him on tho head. bear no burden and reap rich re- i " - of others. 1 Tax the vacant lots high and make PERFECTLY SANE WIT. lit ni.nnnnr tn linllil Hi mi tn nun lilln At Stfillnrnom :is n state Ilistltllt On The tiresome, sickening, unnatural tv .where tho state of Washington cares Dotkln murder trial has been closed; for those bereft of rrason. Often The disclosure of the gigantic rail- patients exhibit a cunning anu a Kl'iuua luul oliuwa wiouuui 1111.1 '. The two cases of California road ring, which pays George H. 8nitv to )1P closely allied. It has its for the second time, have cost the state 5100,000. The Jury fluds on the sec .Maxwell over $50,000 per year to pathetic side as well as Its humor ond trial that Mrs. Ilotkln sent the transact Its business nnd locate Its cms vein. poisoned candy which killed Mrs. I land scrip on choice timber tracts, ' A state official, while visiting at Dunning and so the long tramp explains the meaning of tho hisses t,,en"actm aT?nverted wheolbSrrow through the courts ends at last In ' which greeted Maxwell at tho Ogden parading the spacious grounds and tho felon's cell for Mrs. Botkln, for j Irrigation Congress, last September, evincing much pleasure. "Why life. It Is the price of lust, whose The opposition to .Maxwell was bit- don't you turn that wheelbarrow 1,1a rigoi iue up; iiiqiiiieu uu- viauu.. 1110 . .,ti , 11 1 ,I,ilnn.-i. iiuiuwsu, luuueu 1111.- vi.t-u.u.- (The country editor Is probably tho most export man In the world at pouring oil on troubled waters. Ho Is sometimes attacked by n sub scriber perhaps a reader would bo the moro accurate term for not telling tho oxact truth on nil occa sions. A story has been going round tho papers concerning the fate of a girl whoso wetidlng was written up in tho truthful stylo sho hnd so much desired on other occasions. Hero Is what might happen If tho truth wero told about the death of a "prominent citizen.") ' Hill Jones cronked yesterday In tho back room of the Mug saloon, Dr. Rones says ho died of heart failure, bat. everybody knows that's Just n stall. Too much booze was what ended Jones. Rill wns fond of tolling how he crossed tho plnlns In the early days, but ho always for got to mention that he was phased tho first 47 miles by two sheriffs. He nlso used to talk about his long scrvlco to the public, whsn everybody know bo made more than his salary as sheriff out of his graft on feeding the prisoners, to say nothing of unjustifiable side Hues. ! Mrs. Jones shows at tho window of tho house now and then with n hand kerchief to her eyes, but, she might as well quit, for George Dlnkol toltl us last week In confidence that she hnd promised to marry htm as soon ns Dili shuttled out. Georgo knows his own business best, hut wo would hato to marry n woman so deceitful as Mrs. Jones, 11111 will bo planted tomorrow. Rev. Schnitzel being the preacher chosen to He about his virtues in the fun eral sermon. Taking things nil round, It's a pretty good thing for Rugtown thnt old man Jones passed Into tho great beyond. CONGRESSMAN WILBER to - r.ii..i 1 . . m To tho roru-uu ui-uiu.uu vu., vi i;oiumuusj Ot " Peruna is All You Claim For JUSTICE HOLMES' DISSENT. di.wlbeta -.M ..... . - - ". I Congressman D. F. Wllbor, of Oneonta, N. Y., wrltos: The Peruna Medicine Co.. Columbus, Ohio,: Gentlemen" Persuaded by a Mend I have tried your remedy anit A nlmnsf fullv recovered otter the use of a few bottles. I am fullv rra that Peruna Is all you claim tor It, and I cheerfully recommend your aeM ....... y,.....t ...1,1. tmi.hln " Tiavl.lt Willi 1 lu ail wnu uru uiiimiuu nitubaiuiiiiwi . .... w . .u . ruiicr, Feruuua l'roveutlvtiniiil Cure fur Oiilil. Mr. C. 3 GIvon, Sussex, N. R.,Vlco President of "Tho Past-tlmo 'Routing Club, " vrites: " Whenever tho cold weather sots In 1 havo for yours past been very suro to . . . .... t.i.-i rri. ,ii-.-.,t ..f t. ,,i ii.,i,rc raicn n sovcro cum wiucu wu ni from the conclusions of his republl- j 'rtw ofr. u,ltl wh,u'1 would leave after can associates In tho merger case effects on my constitution tho most of Is said to havo excitoil the Ire of ?he tho winter. president. Mr. Roosevelt seems to I " Last winter I was advised to try havo regarded It ns an not ot party , Peruna, and within live days tliu cold trenson and personal disloyalty for was broken up and in flvo days moro I a Judge appointed by himself to fail was a well man. I recommendcU it to to take the "administration view" of soveral of my friends and all spealc the a suit brought on tho president's Ini- highest praise forit. There Is nothing tlativo anil so closely related to lis like I'eruna tor catarrhal atiiicuons, political fortunes. The people are not likely to sym pathize with this view. Thoy are dlsposQd rather to admiro Justice Holmes' action and courage In our Judiciary which has over been Its chlofest glory, nnd the continued pos Is II nigh Infallible as a cure, and 1 gla.y endorse lt."C. P. (liven. Jl I'romluoiit Sinter Suved 1'roiu Lois or l Voire. Sir. Julian Woissiy.,175Soncca street, Buffalo, N. Y., is corresponding secre tary of Tho Bangcrlust, of New York ; Is tho loading second buss of tho Hanger shaatly hands have taken moro lives titan all the soldiers in Christendom. ter and unrelenting. Although arguments wero seemingly honest, rmver .., am crazy. nn(l besides, If and his plans puollc-splrlted, It now,! turn It right side up thoy will put trnnsntrns thnt thnan wlin nncnspil bricks in it." him of having hidden motives for -The mhlnlght of Insanity might 1,3 'ntisn nnri ilnrfc nml like sweet lmlls (agitating land law repeal, knew the JanBlelj otlt of tune, hut the scintll The W. C. T. U. of New York and New Jersey has commenced a cru sade against tho mingling of the acxea at uainiuB resorts un uu. truth at that UmG jiaxwell Is ac- lations of intelligence there aro often beach. If the W. C. T. U. will direct cuse(, Qf agtating t!le ropeai 0f the bright as flashes from the master u uiiuuiiuu iU w.o .."Cvc Umber and gtone act the llesert govns and high-heeled shoes of New- lan( ,nw am, th(J commutatIotl port's disgusting set, instead of wor- ... nome8tead .aw. ln or. rying about the incompleteness of the bathing suit, it will servo human ity in a fuller sense. Tho wine sup jicrs and debaucheries of Newport arc a thousand times more demoral ising than the harmless commingling of crowds on the beaches. der to check the njsorption of choice timber lands through tho action of these laws, so the railroads may have moro choice tracts left unset tled, on which to locate their mil lions in land script. A faction in the Irrigation congress openly branded Maxwell as a grafter. On his first appearance on tho platform of the congress, he was loudly hissed by tho Kansas and Colorado delegations, For 28 years tho towns of Union and La Grande have contended for the county seat of Union county. riit-jnna nf imtli tnwnR have been taxed by county seat committees for' ""' 11 ' ' "B i ' over a quarter of a century, and k whereof hey hissed Tho rail paid lobbies have spent weeks and road own m""ns of, ,Iars wotrit" weeks at the state capital talking up lleu al1 scr P a"'1 the settle the time of legislators and annoying ' ment ot th PuW, ,lon'al" 1 ,ro,'f sessions with their local grievances, lenient laws is checked the has been thrown -"i"" "- Enough monoy away oy ootn iowhb hi una iumb , , ,, . . .. . . .. .. 1 ui.fl. flirco unnlllil tin nlinliannil nml flght to have made both of them lliu jaiiu iuiih ictiniuivu iu iHvnui c the public domain for the actual settler. leisure on the choicest tracts. The good towns had It been Judiciously Invested. As it Is, Union has given, n ovprvthlnir else to hold the scan ty patronago consequent on being' T1)0 peopIe ot pen,iieton con assist tho county seat, and La Grande ba8l)n no moro worthy task than that ot wits. On the following day tho visitor saw a largo number of patients pil ing up boxes against tho high board fence that surrounds tho rear ot tho Institution. Tho fence was literally lined with the curious wards of tho state. Royond tho fence wero a lot of Japanese coolies and common la borers excavating for an electric railway. Tho many questions asked by the patients would puzzle a phil osopher. Ono of the fence-climbers asked a workman If he got paid for doing that work. "Certainly," said the laborer. "I get $1.10 a day." Tho insane man paused and studied for a time, and then he said solemnly: Well, sir, I think you are on the wrong side ot tho fence." An Immense Giant. The bones of a giant discovered in an excavation near Rouen In tho year 1850 wero of extraordinary pro portions. Tho shin bono was as long as the whole leg of an average man, and the skull was made to hold a bushel of wheat without spilling a grain. Ono of the jaw teeth weighed IMOths of an ounce. African Burials. In certain parts of Africa It Is con sidered a mark of disrespect to bury elven un every progressive enaeavor raiar, f,i0 . , Qnxntnwn-i " . ....... .h -1 w. " 1 .. -. - - in hones of becoming a good town mnn the dead out of doors. Only slaves through winning the county -t. If'have unllertaUon t0 help this patrl- EhhJB, tho progressive Mormons will now 0c movement by giving an enter- ,ed beneath tho floors of tho houses. locate the county seal oui ni aucui, talnment at the Frazer on next Fri near the center of the county, it will ,Jay ovenlng. It should be liberally mire another tiresome county seat patronlzed, not only because Pcndle rcmoval In the future (0n women are back of It, but be cause tho use to which tho fund will No, matter what the political con-, .. ,, , .imo. t bo put is especla by deserving of the vent ona do wltn tho direct primary , ' ' ' ' ... i. ...in iw.oiiu. spontaneous support of ovory lover Bomlnutlons, the peoplo will heartily ',,..., " , . ' i lot the Western land. The opera Indorse tho amendment. The peoplo ,,.,, .u, .... ... . . houso ahou d bo fl led on th s occa- am drifting farther from tho govern-1 , ., , t ..o s on to show tho fullest appreciation roent each year. Popular represen... . . i , ...n.,.i 'of tho women's work. Utlon Is narrowing and centralized political power is being strengthen-, DRIFTWOOD. ed by every succeeding campaign. . .. . ,,!-. ' The late Queen Victoria seems to Ry barring tho masses from direct xerclse(1 sll2eralnty over 10 iwrticlpatlon in tho choice of public ,,oekot m,)noy of her grandchildren, odiclals, through dolegato conven- Hays Jod Coatcs In Success. lions poinilnr Interest In tho govern- "Sho hold them to a strict account- mr-nt is diminished and deadened. 'n 'ho mutter of oxpendlturo, and ment Is diminished aim i (f thoy did not mako tholr allowances Tho peoplo como to believe that tno JaHt QvoJ. ft 8pecJfled tm0l sho stern- leaders alono aro fitted to mako tho y caie(i them to account. cholco of officials. Keep tho people, "Ono week when tho present in direct touch with tho government Prlnco of Wales was at Eton, candy U vou would keep , -vrn-ant , gB. flc,,,lhffi. Sff S puro and perpetuate public interest i)Qnt a month.H niowntico ln ono In public questions. Malto tho poo- we0k. With Impecunioslty and indl- plo hellovo that thoy are not part of gestlon camo repentance. tho government and thoy soon ceaso! "Accordingly ho wrote a long Mea to take part. Corruption follows tho '??, t0, ' Bra"(1'"(,1t,!'orirC"" "L"?' . ,'lng his fault, nnd asking for an nil- caucus, tho cllquo, tho factions and, ()n ncC0unt of tho noxt Instal tho centralized power. Tho direct f mont of p.ockot monoy. In roply ho Ruttlap Maidene. A woman In Russia, until the day of her death, If she remain unmar. ried, is under the absolute sway of her parents. THIN PEOPLE want to get fat and fat people want to get thin human nature. If you are fat don't take Scott's Emulsion. It will make you gain flesh. If you are thin Scott's Emul sion is just what you need. It is one of the greatest flesh producers known. Not temporary gains but healthy, solid flesh that will fill out the body where it is needed. There's nothing better than Scott's Emulsion for weak ness and wasting. We'll tend you a umple free upon tequtit, SCOTT & liOWNE, 409 I'catl Street, New York. . . , ... , .a lllu lUUIIIIl nc.iinu vi I iiiu ,..i,.w session nnd exorcise of which con- lust, tho largest Oonnan singing sooluty stltuto the surest safeguard of fear- 0f jfow York and uUo tho oldest, less and even-handed justice, It will 1... n unrpv tnv far tlin rnmil.lln wl.on ' . -- our courts become either tho slaves Too Big to Ride, of party or the subservient Instru- The giant Ferregus, mentioned In ments( of the executive. Now York 1 moro or less rollablo histories ns World! I having been slain by Orlando, nophow In 1809 Tho Sangerluat celebrittJ lirtiotn aunivorsary with a laret 1 . 1 . . . I T.- . ,1 . uitiiiuuiu.iuw x urit viiiy, ine foi ing Is lila tnstlmony: "About two years waa I ciul Bovoro cold while traveling and k suttled into catarrh of the browll tubus, anu so affected my voice thi wus obliged to cancel my cnjigeiaJ in uisiross 1 was nuvised to try Fen anu ultliongli 1 had never used 1 1 mudlclno before, I sent for a 1 " Words but Illy describe mr im to find that within a fow dji I grcauy ruiioveu, anu wUlilnthreei I was cntlroly recovered. 1 10 1 without It now, and take 11 decision doHO whon I feel run doTH.n-Jal Woisalltz. If you do not derive promptuiii factory results from tho used Pen write at ouco to Dr. Ilartmtn, 1 full statement of your cage and he bo pleased to givo you his viluibliil vice gratis. Address nr. Hartman, FieildtitJ Tho Hartmau Saultarlutn, Colnabu of Charlemagne, was 2S feet height. While In the army he 1 forced to walk, there being no 1 stroug enough to bear him. eeTetaeTeTe NO FIRE! NO FIRE! Our Spring Stock In YOU WILL FIND ON OUR SHELVES THE MOST ATTRACTIVE LINE OF MER CHANDISE EVER SHOWN IN PENDLETON. IF YOU WANT GOODS THAT ARE STRICTLY UP-TO-DATE AND FREE FROM DAMAGE BY FIRE OR WATER, YOU WILL DO WELL TO SEE US. WE WILL EXPECT THE TRADE TO TAKE ADVAN TAGE OF PRICES MADE ON DAMAGED GOODS BY ONE OF OUR WORTHY COM PETITORS, WHO HAS HAD THE MISFORTUNE OF HAVING HIS STOCK SERIOUS LY DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER, BUT YOU WILL WANT SOMETHING IN NICE, 8TRICTLY UP-TO-DATE WOOL OR WASH FABRICS, OR SOMETHING IN THE WAY OF NICE FURNISHINGS FOR YOURSELF, DAUGHTER, SON OR HU8BAND, THAT YOU WILL KNOW HAS NOT BEEN WATER-SOAKED, AND THE COLORS OR FABRIC DAMAGED. THEN THE SAFE PLAN 18 TO 8EE U8. YOU TAKE NO RISK FROM OUR STOCK. EVERYTHING AS REPRESENTED OR MONEY BACK. COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. 1 Co. Whittinghill Mercantile ST. JOE STORE 126-130 Court Street Pendleton, Oregon m a )ne kilts tho Isemt ill ists, I EYE aetd brict hlSlllr " I' II H 11 11 11 if H H 11 nl