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1 PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1904. EIGHT page,; NEW BOOKS ARRIVING DAILY AT Nolf's Big Book Store HERE ARE SOME OF THE LATEST: "Rulers of Kings," by Ger trude Athorton; "Invention of the Idiot." by Bangs; "The Memoirs of a Baby," by Do3 knn: "Extracts Prom Adam's Diary," bv Mark Twain: "The Yoke." by .Miller; "Oh, What a Plague Is Love," by Tynan: "A Fearless Investigator." by Wildon, Also another shipment of "IJttle Shepherd of Kingdom Come." "Abner Daniel," by Harben. "Lux Crucls." by Oardenhlre "Sir Mortimer," by Johnston. "The Beau's Comedy," by Harper. -h feast AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except Sunday) at Pendleton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Telephone, Main 11. Entered at Pendleton postotllce ns second class matter. If you would help to make the wrong things right. Begin at home; there lies a lifetime's toil. Weed your own garden fair for all men's sight. Before you plan to till an other's soil. God chooses His own leaders In the world. And from the rest He asks but willing hands. As mighty mountains Into place are hurled. While patient tides mny only shape the sands. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. lent civilization would be an until- reeled social chaos. The upward tendency of human government began with the Christian era. It was slow and wavering for centuries. The superstitious hung like millstones about the necks of the faithful, but that fnlth has tri umphed. It is peculiarly fitting and pecull- arly Impressive, to witness the as semblage of the representatives of the American continent upon which Christian government has attained Its zenith, doing homnge at the sacred spot that gave birth to the founder of that faith, two thousand years ago. PAINFUL, BUT TRUE. ON HOLY GROUND. Today SflO American delegates to the World's Sunday School Con gress together with 5W English and perhaps 200 of other nationalities are meeting In a tent outside of Herod's Gate, In front of the city of Jerusa lem. Transferred to the actual scenes of the life of Christ and his associa tes during his life, the work and faith of the thinking Christian must take on a stronger color and a deeper hold. To walk over and view the ac tual points of interest In the life of this greatest character In human his tory, is to become Imbued with firm er faith In the regenerating forces sent forth in his doctrines for the betterment of mankind. Through Herod's Gate. Christ him self, passed time and time again, al though Jerusalem now wears but lit tle resemblance to the Jerusalem of Christ's time. About the walls of that historic place the master and his flock wearily wandered on their mission of light and reformation. To the Americans gathered there, the association and presence of the chief places of Interest In the life of Christ are peculiarly interesting. They come from a nation unheard of and a country- not discovered unV til almost 1,500 years after the birth of Christ, yet they pay homage to him and recognize his teachings as the message of life to their far world removed by the width of the earth from the sacred beginnings of the Christinn faith. There the visitors are shown the hill of Calvary, the Garden of Geth semane, the path of sorrow, where the Savior of the world bore his cross by the long ascent to the place, of death. There they see the tradl tional tomb of Christ, where the very angels from heaven are said to have stood, on that darkened day of death, to touch the sealed stone be fore his grave and set free the lm prisoned lord of the world. These thrilling scenes will inspire the faithful to deeper reverence, They will add tho touch of reality to the tenets of faith. They will cause these wondering delegates to return home with a stronger conviction deepened In the very presence of the scenes familiar to the Savior. Infidelity and rage have wrecked Jerusalem. Barbarian hosts have boasted that not a stone remained unturned upon Us sacred founda tions. Scoffers havo defiantly derid ed tho followers of Christ nt tho humble beginnings of their faith and tho supernatural sources of their be lief but the fact remains that do spite all the fire of fanatical rage and fury, despite all tho nice logic of agnostics, despite all tho elo quence of. philosophers, and all the studied thrusts of disbelievers, that without the teachings of Christ, without tho foundations of the Chris tian religion In the governments and constitutions of the world, tho pres. The Salem Journal, one of the leading republican papers In the state, gives utterance lo the follow Ing spirited sermon on the political situation in Oregon. It is worth a lot of good hard con slderation among all classes and parties, as there are truths contain ed in Its homely arraignment of the dominating party In Oregon, which nre vital to the future of the state If such arraignment will drive the republicans to remedy the wrongs recited in this editorial, then there Is no need for further agitation. But If the legislature refuses to heed such calls from the people, then there Is a need for a political land slide which will bury forever In Or egon the party which recognizes the existence of the evils named but which refuses to right them In the Interests of the people. The Journal says: "The Journal has not the heart to deride Oregon democrats. They have put up a good ticket and adopted a pretty good platform. On that flat mm The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous ltecauseso decei- livc .Many smitten deaths are caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or i apoplex y are often ttie result ot kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is alloucdtoadvauce tliekiilllt?v-toisnn- ii ed blood" will at tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down und wnste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a ucrungement ot the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment ot me Kionevs. it you are leel tK badly you can make no mistake by taking lir." Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the yreat kidney, liver and bladder remedy It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain lit passing It, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to eo often through the day. and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Suaiup-Koot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful tires of the most distressmi' cases. Swamp-Root i-i pleasant to take and is .old by all druggists in titty-cent and iiie-dollar sie bottles. You may have a -ample bottle ot tins wonuerlul new dts- -overv and a ImmjU that tells all about it. toth sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil- ncr i: Co.. Iunehamtott, N. V. When .vritine; mention reading this generous offer in this pairer. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swaiup Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. V., on every bottle salary business and the direct mary movement they havo got best of the republicans. "The republicans have got to get In and make good on several things. They have got to pass that flat sal ary bill In spite of h 1 and high wntor, whether they like It or not. 'They have got to reduce their state tax and hold appropriations down to something near the business limit. "They have got to get In and build that portage railroad, or go out of business In Eastern Oregon. A 20-year-In-the-future canal will not do, gentlemen, "The Journal wishes to be modest about suggesting these things. It would always be modest. It mildly suggests that 'Governor Geer be re nominated and that a Hat salary law be enacted. "Republican managers spnt on these mild and kindly and more or. less intelligent suggestions, nnd fol- j lowen some superior wisdom ot tneir own. They lost their governor and are up against It on the flat salary question. 'The Journal later urged that Gov ernor Geer call a special session so that the $500,000 world's fair bill could be passed without log-rolling as much more thorough on the strength of that measure. "Well, the fear that someone would or would not be elected sena tor prevented a special session and the Portland fair bill went through loaded with about fiiuO.nQO of other Jobs." 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