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    DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1904.
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Children's
Garden
Sets
25. 45 and "oc
per set.
Ladles'
Floral Sets
!? pieces tile.
A, 4- Frederick IM & Co,
AN INDEPRNDENT NEWSPAPER.
I'nbllshetl every afternoon I except Sunday)
at l'euilleton, Oreou. by the
EAST OREGONI AN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
Telephone. Main 11.
Entered at Pendleton postofflce as second.
class matter.
UNION0
The world is a market,
wherein is so much wool and
wheat and land for sale. It
I have more, some other must
have less. Nobody is glad In
the gladness of another. Our
system Is one of constant war
fare, of injurious superiority.
Every child born of the Saxon
race Is educated to wish to be
first, no matter the cost. It
is our system. A man comes
to measure his greatness by
the regrets. envies nnd
hatreds of bis competitors.
Emerson.
community. Gradually the tondor-
loin district of Pendleton Is spread
lug from the prescribed district to
rooming houses run in connection
with saloons. This evil Is crowding
Its lecherous presence Into the very
teeth of the business district. If the
business community Is entitled
to any protection from the effront
cry of vice. It Is time some check
was placed upon the spread of Its
various forms. It is a mistaken idea
, to think a city must be Immoral to
be prosperous, it is a mistake to
think the magnitude and boldness of
vice In a city is an evidence of
1 thrift nnd progress. The .immoral
. I elements have boasted that things
t are coming their way In Pendleton
, They are only waiting until after
election to open up in full blast here.
, However. It Is for the people to say
Poultney lilgelow, the well known
Journalist. In an nddress on oppor
tuuitles for young men In the Phil
, Ipplnes, said to tne "Twentieth Cen
. tury Club" of New York yesterday,
! that "It Is only as a government of
llclal that the hand of the American
' appears to palsy and bis moral
, senses to become blunt." His re
a uiark was made in n review of the
' recent disclosures In the postal tie
In cities in England having mu- partment ami In' urging young men
nlclpal telephone systems the charge seeking government positions to de-
for long distance calls Is hut two Pui upon their ability and lntelll
cents for any length of time under, sence to hold their jobs rather than
two minutes and for any distance. ' n official pulls and friends In office
In the United States no charge is His remark is too true to be nues
less than 25 cents and increases nr Honed nnd it is as lamentable as
cording to the distance and time ""tie. Why Is It that many men of
used. seemingly the highest honor and de-
coney In private life lose all moral
Baker City and La Grande have seIlse becoming public servants?
each planted a public fountain which j, is 8m,,iy because political prefer
will produce millions of microbes and euce ami political pulls .secure more
spread disease with Incredible rapid, appointments than fitness and abll
lty. ruiillc lountains mean Business ity u s i.ecauso these dishonest
for the drug stores. Tne germs de- I)llblc servants realize their unfit
posited on public drinking cups grow e88 and tlie uncertain tenure of
into full fledged cases of typhoid in tnuir (,nice and decide to make the
a day's time. There is no spawning most of tne opportunity. If the
ground so fruitful for sore mouth, I government required more training
diphtheria, smallpox and typhoid as anJ qualifications, and removed men
the fountain on the street from , ,mly for cause. public servants would
which every hobo drinks. These en- tnon feel more secure In their jmjsI
terprlsing cities should admire their tlons aml ot i,alf so many hands
fountains, hut should not drink from wouUj pasy nor mora senses -be
thorn. . A public fountain may be a blunted in public ofilce.
thing of beauty, hut It is a Joy only ' -
to the doctors. An annex to the pest, TURN DOWN DIRECT PRIMARY,
1 ...111 t . it ....l.ll . I
UUSU w,u u.u urai puui.u ..... The 0regonlan makes a frantlc at.
provement, pernaps. in tnose ciues. . tomut to excuse the republican state
convention for turning down the di-
As a result anil as an exampio of rect primary amendment so earnest
the unstable foundations upon which b' indorsed In Umatilla county.
,, , .... i This wise law proposes to keep
"''' -" the real power in politics In the
ur loimueu. it is interesting to note bands of the people mid Umatilla
the prices of shares in the Northern county republicans made It one of
Securities Company now before the t,,e l'lank r ''e " a form- ","m
. . ' ' . not appeal to the state convention,
courts. A short time ago when Mar-.however, and the state platform con
rlman bought a large lump of North-! tains no reference to It.
em Securities stock, he was forced' The people should adopt this
to nav Sionn ner share hut hv mv. ! amendment anu noiu me npjwr
to pa) 51,000 per share, hut by Pay-jllaml ln seiectine candidates for
ing this price he came into a con-, public office.
trolllnc position In the rallwav clr. "
cles of the country. The defeat of Here is tho way u.o Oregonlan Jus-
Ulltra Will UUIIUII ut niuw luii'i."
the merger causes the Inflated values
of this stock to collapse and today
Hurrimau must take a value of J.19
per share in Northern Pacific and
$30 per shore in the Great Northern
for each sharo of his $1,000 stock in
the Northern Securities Company.
The high valuation plated upon that
stock was fictitious and the unjust
advantages over tho shippers of the
country which the merger gave to its
promoters, alono warranted such
fabulous prices. When the law
punctured tho merger the true value
of its stock camo to light and in
stead of that actual value being $1,
000 per shnre, It is but $39. If the
government owned the railroads and
managed them in the Interests of
the people, such disastrous manipu
lation of values could not take place.
With ono exception, the pastor
ates of Pendleton aro all filled nnd
an active ministerial association
should be organized at onco to bo
como a leading force in the suppres
sion of vice and tho betterment of
moral conditions In this community.
At the present time the crusado
against vico Is dormant and undi
rected. Tho churches aro vitally
concerned In all movements toward
an improvoinont of moral conditions,
but without a united effort on their
part, no direct bunofits como to the
tlon in remaining silent on the ques
tion: "The republican state convention
acted wisely in neither Indorsing
nor opposing the direct primary nom
ination law. The proposed law can
not bo considered in any way a par
ty measure.
"It was prepared by men of differ
ent parties, and the petition asking
that It be submitted to a vote of tho
people waB signed regardless of par
ty lines. It Is a measuro whoso pur
pose appeals to all bollovers In the
extension of popular government.
"Republicans, democrats, socialists
and prohibitionists aro allko interest
ed In placing political power In tho
hands of the people, whore It Justly
belongs, and no party can claim to
bo tho special champion of tho pro
posed law, Mon of every rank In po
litical life, from Oregon's senior son
ntor at Washington to tho humble
farmer who Is never ovon sont to a
county convention, are supporting
this direct primary nomination law,
with tho doslro that thereby tho will
of tho people may prevail In tiro se
lection of candidates.
"Tho proposed law Is broad ln Its
purposes, and It should be placed bo
fore the peoplo In Hitch a way that
all may feel freo to support It, re
gardless of party afflllatlons."
Carollno It. Illumonborg sues J. M.
Upham and J. D. Itlchardaon for tho
ruining ot -118 acres of reclaimed
land on the lower Sacramento. Tho
defendants aro accused of purposely
cutting tho loveo when there was no
call for It, and to have been actuated
by ninllce.
State.
Supreme Judge Thomas O'Day.
Dairy and Food Commissioner S.
M. Douglas.
Presidential Electors John A.
Jeffrey, T. H. Crawford. W It. Dlllor
and J. H. Smith.
District.
Congress, Second District J. E.
Simmons.
District Attorney, Umatilla and
Morrow J. II. Hnley.
Joint Representative. .Morrow and
Umatilla V. u. Holbrook.
County.
Judge G. A. Hartman
Sheriff T. D. Taylor.
Clerk J. E. Cherry.
Assessor C. P. Strain.
Commissioner William Lloyd.
Representatives W. I). Chamber
lain and William Illakeley.
School Superintendent W. S.
Mnyberry.
Surveyor C. C. Berkeley.
Treasurer S. G. I.lgbtfoot.
Recorder W. H. Fowler.
Coroner Dr. T. M. Henderson.
Precinct.
Justice of the Peace S. S. Dar
nell.
Constable John M. Bentle.v.
ALL RIGHT IN THE END.
The road Is rough and tho day Is
cold, ,
And the landscape's sour and hare.
And the milestones, once such
charming friends.
Half-hearted welcome wear
There's trouble before and trouble
behind.
And a troublesome present to
mend;
And the road goes up and the road
goes down,
But it all comes right In tho end.
The heart Is sick and the heart Is
sore
For a heart to call Its own;
And we scramble hard for the prec
ious crumbs
Amongst the heaps of stone.
For a love's love, and a man's man.
Our gold's gold would we spend:
And the heart goes up and the heart
goes down.
But It all conies right in the end.
The road goes up and the road goes
down
To a desolate depth below.
And there's never a shred of the
meanest robe
On the naked ones to go.
There's a heaven above, and a God
'of love.
And a Father who will fend
And life goes up. and life goes down
But It all comes right in the end.
Westminster Gazette.
Vesta Clark, aged 8 years, of Oak
and. Insisted to her mother and
others that she would soon die,
though she was In perfect health,
and was a strong, happy chlTd. Three
days later she was run over by an
electric car and killed, the cfrcnm
stances being purely accidental.
voar
Lungs
WcaK?
Dr. Fierce's Golden
Medical Discovery
CURES Weak
Lungs.
$3,000 FORFEIT
Will be paid by the World's Dispensary
Medical Association, Proprietors, Buf
falo, N. Y if they cannot show the orig
inal signature of the individual volun
tecrine the testimonial below, and also
of the writers of every testimonial among
the thousands which they are constantly
publishing, thus proving their genuine
ness. "When I commenced taking rour medicines
cinhteea moot hi ago, my health wai completely
broken down." wntei Mrs. Cora U. Sunderland,
ot Cbxnerville. CaWert Co., Md. "At time I
could not ctth walk acrosn the room without
paius in my cheat. The doctor who atfndtd me
taut tkadluHt ItonbU, and that I mould nrw be
iMltaram. At lait I concluded to try Dr. Pierre's
mediant, t bought a bottle of'l.olden Med.
teal Oiscortry,' took it. and soon commenced
to feel a little better, then you directed me to
take both the 'Oolclen Medical Discovery ' and
Pmcriotion.' which I did. Allo-
Ketuer I hare taken eighteen bottles of'OoMfu
Medical Discovery.' twelve of the ' Favorite Pre
scription.' and five vials of - Pellet.' I am now
almost entirely well, and do all my work with
out any pain whatever, and can run wUh more
ease than I could formerly au."
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets- cleanse
and regulate the bowels.
Insure in
Reliable Companies
That pa' tliolr losses
promptly. Our companies
stand at the head of tho list.
Assets.
Hartford Fire Insurant
Co., 12,250,076
Alliance Assurance Co .. 29,039,003
London & Lancashire Fire
Insurance Co 2,514, C33
North British & Mercantile
Co 19,095,974
Royal Insurance Co. .... 22,897,153
FRANK B. CL0PT0N
. AGENT.
112 EAST COURT STREET.
Golden Gate Coffee
receives our most careful atten
tion and is always uniform in
strength and quality. The
choicest coffee grown.
Sold in I and 2 lb. aroma-tight tins.
Grind fresh each day not too fine.
J. A. FOLGER (SL CO., San Francisco
Importer and Roasters of Fino Old Coffees
Pleased
r
Customers
Are all who get their suits of us.
Wo represent the largest tailoring
establishment in the country.
We want you to tnUe advantage of
i the offer we mnUe as you will get
a more satisfactory suit and at less
cost than you ever did before.
You select the cloth you like and
the suit Is mndo to your own meas
urement. A guarantee of perfect fit
I and best workmanship at a low
price.
JOERGER, THE TAILOR
126 WEST COURT STREET. NEW MILARKEY BUILDING.
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.
t mmninn t
Material
OF ALL DESCRIPTION
SASH, DOORS
and WINDOWS
Made to order. Building pa
per, lime, cement, brick and
sand, wood gutters for barnc
and dwellings a specialty.
Oregon t
t Lumber Yard i
I Alta Street. Odd. Jo.'rt House. $
t .
'
The Arlington
J. L. SHARON, Proprietor.
Tho Arlington is a high-class
rooming house, equipped with olec
trie lights, freo baths and all mod-
orn conveniences, ti is conirauy
located, bolng on Main streot, three
doors north of Hotol St. Goorgo,
over tho Doha candy store. Itooms
by tho day, week or month. Hates
G0c to $1 a day, C18 Malu street.
Thono Red 1091.
Not an ordinary article, but
something extraordinary is
Hill's Pure
California
Olive Oil
For medicinal use as well as
for salads and table use.
This Is the highest quality
and purest oil made.
Sold exclusively In Pendleton
by
Despain & Clark
LIQUOR
The
Greal
Gerra
"estroyet
TRY A BOTTLE. j
Brock & McCo
Company
SOLE AGENTS,
MEN, V
FOR U"
CELEBRAT
LARGEST
QUALITY
$7.50 buys
J j10.00 buys
J $12.50 tor s,
J $15.00 blacl
$16.50 blacl
J $18.00 buyf
.nnn For
J ment In a'
PAINLESS
DENTISTRY
Dr. Adams Dental Parlors In tho
Despain block In this city, are now
being woll patronized. Tho rush of
work ho is having Is duo to the fact
that he makes a specialty of painless
filling nnd extracting of tooth. Nerv
ous and timid peoplo who have long
neglected their teeth aro now hav
ing tholr tooth put In good repair
and aro delighted with tho easo with
which tho work can bo done under
tho now system.
"If you would
BE WEAL1
saia Benjamin Fr
"think of saving as v
getting."
Start today. No
how little, save somethit
Begin with
YOUR
FUEL BILL
by buying nothing but the
.dry wood and Kemmertr
of
McADAWlI G?ahno
a mcrci
I tne ili,c '
The man
healthily
II list l .
U C Rade
J1.25 bats
Phone Main 1121.
Savings Bank Bulling.)
I Boston.
House fo
h. J. StiUn
The; beat
it Baer &
NOTICE.
In the Circuit Court of the a
States for the district of Orepl
A, it, minora, complainant, i
It. Watlo. and T. C. Tatlor. s
In bankruptcy of the said C B.'
defendants.
Notice Ik hereby clven that
cree has been entered in tJ
suit pending in the circuit ctrJ
the United States ror me
Oregon, wherein A. It. Burtorl
rnniiilainant and C. D. Wade,
nr. ilnfpnntiiitR! nnd bv Slid i
the undersigned has been appoi
cumuilssioner for the purpose oil
Ing sale of certain propertjr plej
tiv tho snli! r li. Wade to the
four-Guthrlo Investment Compinl
Rppnrltv fur the uavment ol tl
thousand dollars ($20,000) wilkl
terust from December lw.
,-nro nr i.tflit nnr rent (S Dlf (
per annum, which property M
scribed as loliows:
Three (3) promissory notes,
frir thn ultnl flf tpn thousand it
Kinnniii nnr.li ilntprl Febrai7
10lO !tnh nvpplttprl llV One 1
Rigby in favor of said C B.
maturing respectively on tm
1907. February 1, 190S, and itv
'r.-i.,l.i,... 1B nmmlssorv notsl
ecuted by the J. E. Smith Uvl
Company, n corporation, 'J
saftl C. II. Wade, each dated Juq
01 inno iirnwii resnectlvelr 1"
trp'nn r nnn r. nun 13.000. 1
UUU. U,UUU, u,uuu, i
000. J2.000. $1,000. l,uuu.
00O. $1,000, ?1,0U0.
r p.a r ppa r nnfV each &
9V'UV, ftftuvir, t,,vvV,
ll.,r.il fmm its dale
the rate of eight per
(8 per cent) per annum, ana
... ' 1 1906. i
liioc. July l, lfloc, July w?i
July 1. 1907. July 1. 1907.. JalT U
July 1, 1908, juiy i,
198. July 1, 1908. July 1; 8Q?'
1, 1908, July 1, 1908. and July J.
n,.. tr .nMlflnntna Af tu6 C3
rive o) ul'i uii'-ttK." nnrrt
stock of the Pacific Healty Coat
eacn ror titty tauj - -. ,
Ital stock, numbered reapectltei,!
C- T nnu 8- , tn nnrsu
Anu tnai unuer urn p.
at said decree tho und.er,s'Pc,J
commissioner, has appointea bj (
day, the 23rd day ot w ;
the hour of olovon o'clock In w '
.1.- nni, LUC
noun, as iub iwuu,
house door of Umatilla Countr,
place for making sale of said
ty; and at saiu time
undersigned will oner """.;
for sale to tne 6-'".. r;t w 1
cash. The property wl 8 ' J
bids made for it as a whole or I
Ioctlvely will be received JJ
ally. It will then be otteiei w J
separately, eacn pui ' f nasi
11 ."l6 w'iSriy 2!
uinue lur io "' , ' 'n.ceeilJ v" I
ror saie bop e:ii "
Amount bid for said prPe
offered for sale as a whole or
offered for sale as a wau - u ,f(r
araieiy; uiu -- - ,j ppjpn
of tlio bids received twJftf
ty when offered for sa e y
bo less than tho amount ot i ,
i- -ol.l nrnnertV 8 ,., u
or polloctlvoly, the pn L, JUI
sold as a whole or co cw tW
sales will be mado subject
. . I irpillt LOUt v
approval oi mo v,iQtrlct ot
United States for the OlW rier
egon, and must uo '
of said court, and the
bo dollvored only upon connr
of sole. , Aorll,
The Orenon Dally MJfhtl
found on sale at Fraur.