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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1904.
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Frederick Nolf & Co.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
1'ublUhetl every afternoon leicept Sunday)
at I'cnilletou, Oregon, by the
EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
Telephone, Main 11.
Entered at Pendleton postoftlce as second
class matter.
Who loves, forgets himself,
onpresseth not
The one he loves; doth more
than clothe and feed,
And flud a shelter for his
mate. He doth
Consult her wishes, honor
her, respect
Her feelings as they were his
own. True lovo
Sustnlns the mind and makes
the spirit thrive;
Uplifts the earthly tward the
spiritual part.
It makes the dullest clod n
thing of life;
Its presence fills the darkest
hut with light,
Illumes its walls of clay. It
silvers o'er
The wooden spoon and gilds
the gourd with gold.
From "The Now Pandora,"
by Harriet H. Robinson.
ence tearing down homes, eating
away the vitals of social Ilfo and
blasting Innocent human lives, how
can a good citizen In any communi
ty consent In his conscience to per
mit open gambling and Invite the
train of evils that follow It? How
can you encourage social hell by In
viting the loathsome class that
makes the business of the procurer
possible? No matter who Is the of
flclnl or who Is the criminal, the
parents of every community should
guard the lives In their keeping.
of exposing some still higher offlclol
Is the rankest brand of cowardice.
The people demand that tho rotten
ness In the postolllco department be
exposed and checked. Thoy demand
Hint tlin administration show Its'
good Intentions by fearlessly pursu
ing this official rascality through the
very Jaws of n presidential election.
To stop now Is to admit that still
greater frauds are hidden away In
the meshes of the department. To
stop now is to admit that this cam
paign against fraud was started sim
ply for effect, only to be discontin
ued before It damaged tho political
chances of anybody big.
COMING EVENTS.
April 19 Democratic state con
vention, Portland.
May 2 Oregon Federation of La
bor, Oregon City.
May 1 General M. E, conference,
Los Angeles.
May 18-211. O. O. F. grand lodge
at Astoria.
May 27-28 Caledonian picnic at
Athena.
June 2, 3, 4 Umatilla county pio
neers' reunion, at Weston.
Juno 0 General election in Ore
gon. Juno 1C, 1C, 17 Oregon encamp
ment 0. A. R., Hood Illver.
Correct Clothes for Men
A nowspaper may wear out Its
windmill pumping hot air about this
man and that man, boosting the town
and defending the people; It may
print column after column of com
plimentary notices and pour out
pages of free advertisement of town
I and country and not one citizen in
I 10 takes any notice of It, But let
;onu line of just criticism on some copjruht njj.A.a&co.
i 1,1, tin ft.'..-!., ....on.,.. nM Int 1, ...I... I
a rew words in arraignment of some save yuu iuulii iiiuii, inm. u,.
set principle, and floods of censure trouble. Our finest clothes bear
i
EFORE you buy
another suit,
overcoat, rain
coat or waistcoat
sec what we have
to offer you.
Costs you no
thing to investi
gate and may
1 are poured
down upon It.
behalf of the
A" its this label
Individual
JJfed Benjamin 5 (y
MAKERS
NEWyORK
' services In
. and the community are forgotten
and only its single Imagined error Is
. I remembered. So the only thing to
.do is to go on pumping hot air, nil because New York makes the best
your own windmill, boost everybody, i, ALpRED BENJAMIN & CO.
,be sociable and save up enough t . . rf ,,tl r ih
! buy a lot In one corner of the cem."wve UCT" iiuim.u, ui. w ,
Country boys are rushing
city as rapidly as scanty openings
are found for a livelihood. Hut this
rush is entirely offset by the rush
of professional men to the refresh
ing life of the country, as fast as
they accumulate means with which
to purchase country homes.
etery. The undertaker and tho min
ister will do the rest.
The local option and direct pri
mary amendments to be voted upon
at tho coming election are not con
fined to any party. Like the Initia
tive and referendum and the popu
lar vote for senator, thoy belong to
Uie masses and will bo accepted re
gardless of the party lines that may
bo drawn.
The amateur baseball games with
which tho season has been opened
In Pendleton have been characteriz
ed by disgraceful fights and tho pub
lic will soon tiro of these trimmings.
Let us have more good ball and less
disorder. In neither case have tho
teams been responsible for the dis
order, but the public will soon come
to blame them for It if it Is countenanced.
The failure of tho cattlemen to
hold a state convention In Portland
as advertised last Saturday, was
particularly unfortunate. It shows
a weakness in the Industry In this
state that does not actually exist.
While tho cattlemen nre progressive
and aggressive in fighting for their
rights and Interests, thoy undervalue
the Importance or organization. It
Is significant to mention that not a
single scheduled meeting of tho
aheopmen's association has over
gono by default. It pays to meet
and discuss your interests. It pays
to maintain an organization. Tho
market Is organized against you, and
you stand unprotected and helpless.
Tho alarming Increaso of In,
morality in tho large cities and tho
brazen effrontery which it assumes
In the midst of homes and business
spheres, should causo parents to
shudder for their families. Within
tho past week six apparently reputa
ble employment agencies In Spokano,
all occupying elegant Quarters in
tho business center of the clly,
have been discovered In tho darkest
and foulest trafllc known to human
vultures that of procuring young
girls for dunce halls. Theso para
sites move In respectable circles.
Some of thorn oven affiliate with
church organizations, and yot hid
den away In tho busy circles of tho
groat city thoy carry on a trado thnt
causes tho parqiit to cry out with
Indignation. These foul dons should
ho ferreted out and barred from tho
olty. Tho monsters engaged lu ib
debasing business should oven bo
hanged, In order to protect soclaty
from their lecherous touch and pres
ence. Thinking of tills awful inllu-
That tho policy of Assessor C. P.
to the 1 strain is unreservedly anil unquali
fiedly Indorsed by the people, is
proved by the fact thnt not a word
of objection Is raised to his assess
ment now In progress. Although tho
heavy state appropriations of last
year made nn extraordinary burden
on the taxpayer, they understood
that the assessor was not responsi
ble for those appropriations and thnt
the assessment made last year, in
which valuations were equalized,
laid tho foundation for lower taxes
In Umatilla county, after the appro
priations aro paid off. Mr. Strain
brought property to light that had
never been assessed before. He dis
covered cash, notes and accounts
that had always escaped their share
of tho burden. His raise of railroad
values to a basis fixed by their earn
ing capacity and equal to the values
of other classes of property, has
given the state of Washington a liv
ing precedent which her assessors
will cheerfully follow in making their
assessments this year. Compare 34
mills in Umatilla county on a valu
ation of $9,000,000, to 6G mills In
Raker county on a valuation of about
$5,000,000, and you havo an argu
ment In favor of Mr, Strain's assess
ment that cannot be refuted. Tho
best proof of Its Justice and popu
larity Is tho entire satisfaction with
which tho taxpayer vlows It.
best in New York for 30 years.
Equal to fine custom-made in all but
price. The makers' guarantee, and
oun, with every garment. We art
Exclusive Distributors In this city.
The Peoples Warehouse
The Leading Clothiers
PENDLETON, OREGON
Senator Hovcridge says there will
be no more postofllco Investigations
this year. Boverldge Is a member of
tho committee on postoffices and
knows what he is talking about. So
far tho efforts of ferreting out postal
frauds have been highly satisfactory
to the people. Tho task is not half
completed. Every stop so far made
In tho Investigation has rovealed
some new form of fraud from some
unoxpected quarter. Thore Is no
reason for suspending Investigation
now. If tho people's money Is being
stolen through official dishonesty, It
Is tho duty of tho president and con
gress to pursue tho Investigations
and bring tho thieves to Justlco, al
though It Is a presidential election
year. To stop tho Investigations now
will be to admit that tho president is
afraid tho rovclatlons will hurt
somebody. To break off In tho midst
of a highly fruitful search for fear
Don't suffer
from
tn Grippe, Otitis
Colds or Malaria
Fever and Aniie
tills Bprillg.
Keep tho sys
tem fortllleilby
taking the bit
torn. It is tho
beatpreventlvo
on tho market
uiid never fulls
to f?lve Mltlft
fuctlou, It also
mires
Indigeatloa.Coaatl
pitiun, uyspcpsld,
undlMaainia fry It
NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE
SALE.
Notice Is hereby given, that under
and by virtue of thnt certain chattel
mortgage made, executed, acknowl
edged nnd delivered, on the 12th day
of March, 1902, by Edwin Wooddy
nnd Jane Wooddy. mortgagors. In
favor of Madison Jones, mortgagee,
upon forty (40) head of dairy cows,
branded "W" on right shoulder, and
duly recorded on said date. In Vol. C
of Chattel Mortgage Records of Uma
tilla county, Oregon, on page 43,
And also under, and by virtue of,
that certain chattel mortgage made,
executed, acknowledged nnd deliver
ed on the 14th day oi January, 1904,
by said Edwin Wooloy and Jane
Wooddy, mortgagors, to, nnd in ta
vor of Madison Jones, mortgagee,
upon fourteen (14) head of dairy
cows, branded "W" on the right
shoulder, all of said cows being then
on the Pat Kino place, and said
mortgage being duly recorded on tho
ICth day of January, 1904, In Vol. 7
of Chattel Mortgage Records of
Umatilla county, Oregon, on page
277, both of which said chattel mort
gages were given to secure the pay
ment of a certain promissory note,
executed by said Edwin Wooddy nnd
Jane Wooddy in favor of said Madi
son Jones and dated on tho 12th day
of March, 1903, for tho sum of 8GG.
with Interest thereon at tho rate or
10 per cent per annum from dato
thereof, until paid. Interest thereon
to bo paid annually, and to secure
attorneys' fees a reasonable amount,
and all costs and .expenses of sale,
and feed and care of said cows In
case of foreclosure of said mort
gages, said note being due in one
year from dato thereof, no part of
which has been paid except $126.10,
paid on account of Interest thereon,
and the conditions or both of which
said chattel mortgages havo already
been broken by sold mortgagors, I, T.
D, Taylor, sheriff of Umatilla Coun
ty, Oregon, as agent of said mortga
gee, havo taken possession of said
50 head of cows described In said
mortgages, and will, as such agent,
on Saturday, tho 23d day of April,
A. D. 1904, at 10 o'clock in tho fore
noon of said day, at the Dutch Henry
Keed Yard, on West Alta street, In
the city of Pendleton, Umatilla
County, State of Oregon, sell all of
the above described personal prop
erty, to wit:
Fifty (50) head of dairy cows,
branded "W" on right shoulder, at
public auction, for cash In hand, to
satisfy tho said sum of $8CG.OO, to
gether with tho balanco of tho Inter
est duo thereon, at tho rate of 10
pur cent per annum until paid and
tho furtlrer sum of $80. Attorneys'
fees herein, and all costs, feed and
enro of said cows and charges nnd
expenses of such jsalo, In accord
ance with tho tonns and conditions
of suld mortgages.
Dated this 14th day of April, 1004.
T. D. TAYLOR,
8horlff of -Umatllia County, Oregon,
Agent of Mamson Jones, Mortga
gee. DEAN & PERRY,
Attorneys for Mortgagee
Woman's
Nightmare
No woman's Happi
ness can be complete
without children ; it
it hor nature to lojva
ana want mem
as much so at
it is to love the
beautiful and
pure. The critical kj-deal through which the expectant moinor musi
pats, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger,
that the very thought of it fills her with apprehension and horror.
There is no necessity for the reproduction of life to be either painful
or dangerous. Tho use of Mother's Friend so prepares the systcrn for
ithout nnv dancer. lhi
grcui auu wuuucuui aammm . am
remedy is always JHJV fsM 7m. mm i
apphedexternally,and
has carried thousands
of women through
the trying crisis without suffering.
Band (or five book oonUtnlnir InformaUon
mi prlcMlem value to all expectant motbara.
Tba Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Go.
Mother's
F riend
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HOLT BROS.
Side Hill Combined
Harvester
T Tho latest improved two-wheel, slde-hlll combined harvester has
T proven a boon to wheat raisers. It Is 'he most successful, most
X economical nnd easiest machine to operate ever built.
I Theso harvesters have been given abundant trials right here at
T home and all users are highly pleased. None have been dissatisfied
i and all aro high In their praise.
Tho Holt slde-hlll harvester on a side hill Is able to stick to
f tho sldo of tho hill, while tho header will Blip down tho hill. The
T main wheels aro vertical, which braces the machine to the side
jf hills. Itv works equally adapted to level land.
$ The Holt harvesters aro sold exclusively In this section by
$
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t
I 218 Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon
$ All extras for Holt machines on hand.
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tY tGLASSES OR SPECTaJ
uun-u huiu mm ior tne gijjj
prices are only rcasonaM.
Wo make a complete examj
using mo uest or tne late b
instruments.
GLENN WINSL01
Jeweler and OpHd
Postofflce Block.
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Wo do only good work i
I nt right prices.
T Our facilities are unexcelJ
t Wo aro experienced In the I
luess, ana all work rectlil
a. our personal attention.
4. .Neatness and promptness.
A. No matter what you k
J In painting or paperhanjitj
we'll do tho highest grade i
work. Inuoor and outdoc
5 painting.
PLUMBING
and SEWER WORK "
I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST
CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO, MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES
TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED.
T. C. TAYLOR
"THE HARDWARE MAN."
741 MAIN ST.
THE FAMOUS
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Used with enthusiastic satisfac
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tells how to shave comfortably, sent
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T cave orders at Neumaa's
Cigar Store,
J Wilson & Gamine
Shop on Cottonwood stwj
a. near Neagle Bros. 'Ptoa
I Black 1043.
GOOD DRY WOOD
MI Kinds
I have good sound wool
which is delivered at
reasonable prices
For Cash.
ADAMS
DENTAL
PARLOR
Pendleton, Oregon.
Residence and ofllce, Despaln tkx
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