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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1904. EIGHT AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (pxrpt Siuulnr) at lVuclletou, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. suiiseisitTiox i:ati:s. Ually. one year by moll Dally, six moutlis by tunll Dally, three iuotitlin by mall Dally, one month by 1 11 a 1 1 Dally, per mouth by carrlar Weekly, one year by mull Weekly, six months by mall Weekly, four mouths by mall . . . . Seml Weekly. one year by mall . . . Semi-Weekly, six months by mall . t"inl-Weekly. three months by mall Member tlon. St'ilnps Muline News Assoela for the Inferior positions which thoy tiro sure to occupy- There Is a sur plus of live opportunities hero for young people to become educated, uaoful men and women, The public schools and three excellent private schools offer a variety of education al polish to suit all classos and con- dltltms of people. If you rench the poor house, the prison, the sweat '"'no '"' mlscrallo old ar,e of the lias I unshllled workman, you hoys and ;lKlrls who are IdlhiK awny your time i.nu , In Pendleton, In the Rood year 1904. "no ' (,on'1 'dame the city, the country 2.00 uor yom. parents for your misfortune. 0 I'.ver.viuuiR is ripe nnti jenny tor progress, except yourselves. The Ilast Orcgonlnu Is on sale at II. 1!. Illcli's .News Mtancla, at Hotel l'ortlatul, and Hotel I'erklin, Portland, Oregon. San 1'raiu'Iseo llnreau. -IDS Fourth Ht. CblcaKo ilnreati.. III)!) Security Ilullillnjr. Washington. D. l. llurean. 501 14tli St.. X. W. Telephone, Main 11. Kntered at Pendleton puatotliee ns second class matter. One thins that Is now being ngl tared In this county among the voters, which must command the at tention of future county courts. Is the matter of permnnent road Im provements. A roadnmstor is em ployed to direct county road work, und It seems that In order to per petuate the position of roadiiuisier, the character of road work one year must be such as will require the services of the roadmaster next year, and so on indefinitely. In- B i stead of tilling in washouts with ai- ' kali dirt and light gravel that will i he washed out again by the first 1 rainstorm, work of more permanent I character must be done. If tho a county court does not believe a rock crusher can be purchased now. that body should Insist on more substan tial work being done. Complaints a are being made from different por- tlons of the county of the temporary character of country road Improve- merit. Judge Hartmnn hns endeav- . ored to Improve the condition of country roads by insisting on more permanent and subtnntlal road im provements and If he had even one . county commissioner who would stand by his policy, the expense of maintaining the roads would be cut down year by year, as the quality of i the work done was improved. Samuel Smiles, nutiior of "Self Help." is dead in England at the age of 92. The life and success of this i remarkable man will lie an Incentive to ninny a boy In humble station. m t Smiles was the son of a poor Scotch s physician and one of 11 children. His father died while Samuel was but a mere boy and left the mother almost penniless with her big brood. This boy fought fate and poverty, - became a physician, a Journalist, a The East Oregonlan believes the ' railway manager and then an nuth entlre tax system of today is wrong. or- H" llved " 8e-' hls l,ook' "Sulf As It Is now, men of enterprise who lj." translated into 17 languages build and establish Industries and aml llfs own "nm-' on tllD library furnish labor and revenue for com-!sllolf '"' lmlr tl,e ll0nles In Christen nitinities are taxed to death on their ' ,Iom' I,e was I'laln- unnssumlrig. re enterprise to support drones who tlco'" notoriety. His life hold idle property in the heart of I" 11 monument to energy and perse business districts and will neither veronce and Is n sign board pointing build nur sell to others who would to the fact tlint n" men who acl"v build. No man should be encourag- success are not the sons of fortune, fid In holding back the advancement,01-" is a better heritage than gold, of the community by low taxes on , A Gral of ,uck ls "otter ,l,nn n Idle property adjoining valuable im-, l",,lml of pedigree anywhere, proved property. If a man cannot J The Knnsas twister started out up use a piece of property he should n un Aprn ,iay to limber up Its not be allowed to grow rich from Its corkscrew kinks and sot its curves increase in value by the growth of , ,,uy. a dozen barns It gathered surrounding property, without con- ,,, a mile of barbed wire fence, a trlbutlns his share to the expense of , widow woman's only cow. It scooped government. It seems unjust to ami carried hence: a lingering hay raise street expenses and road ex- 8tack by the lane, it hugged unto its' peuses by means of poll tax, but the ,ren3t; the preacher's only sightless ' property of enterprising men Is now nuirt. it laid away to rest. Drave burdened by state, county, school dls- Kansan sinners everywhere who trlct and fair appropriation taxes, nov0r prayed before, prayed as their ' and It seems that a poll tax falls gram,nar prompted them, as down equally upon the enterprising and tno twister bore. Across a dozen the non-progressive man. It also co,,nties It scattered chattels whip! seems wrong and oppressive to And lightning, greased and double make the franchise of the citizen Keareu, upon Its crest did ride! Its contingent on the payment of taxes, lru Was strewn with havoc and but until the individual arouses him- wnun tH worl wns done, five hund self to make better tax laws, many ru(i trembling Kansasltes set out for Injustices and tyrannies must be Oregon. I Buffered. To settle the question of , ' raising taxes Justly, and of maintain-1 President Sm th. of the Mormon Ing public conveniences equitably, "' " 7 - Min nrouiin( niinilirunmii mof hnil nf taxation by means of micUlatlnB' HWorlng the volubility of the old gen- values, fixed by individual assess- Some day so many tearful eyes Are watching for thy dawn ing light; So ninny faces toward the skies Are weary of the ulght! So many fnlllug prayers that reel And stagger upward through the storm, And yearning hands that reach and feel No pressure true and warm. So many hearts wnose crim son wine Is wasted to a crimson stain. And blurred and streaked with drops of brine Upon the lips of Pain. Oh. come to them! these weary ones: Or If thou still must bide a while. Make stronger yet the hope that runs Hefore thy coming smile. And linste and llnd them where they wait l.t summery winds blow down that way. And all they long lor, soon or late, Bring round to them, some day. .lames Whltcomb Riley. got the allowance for his housohold Is figured nt the meagre rate of about ?8,000,00 a year, but that Is moroly tho beginning of his resourc es. He owns a great part of Rus sia as his private property mines, fo'ort and llllmltnble stretches of nrahle lands. In European Russian alone the strictly private domains of the Imperial family are ns largo as Indiana. The slate owns twenty times ns much more, and the czar Is the state. In Siberia the Imperial resources are still more opulent Most of tho rich mines of gold, plat inum mid precious sioiies nre won ed for the benefit of the czar and his family. Hut beyond all this, the emperor Is the absolute master of the nation al treasury and nil Its varied sources of Income. In England the king talks of "my nrmy." "my navy" and "my exchequer." iJut all this Is un derstood to lie a legal fiction. K" srything is regulated by parliament, nnd tho king cannot touch a penny that Is not appropriated to his use But in Russia the cznr can speak of "n y army" and "my navy" In literal fact. Ho could disband the whole outfit If he chose, and pocket the money saved by the operation His civil list Is simp, the amount that he sees lit to dip nut of the treasury. He could double or triple It without asking anybody's permission. Tho whole treasury Is Ills, and all the axing power of the empire, to the limit of the ahllltv of his subjects to pay. Is It not clear that the diffi dent young Nicholas Is tlie richest j man In tho world? I This suggests tin Interesting theme j for speculation. What would some ' of our American millionaires do lf they had the czar's opportunities? . Saturday Evening Post. McAdams will save you money. You Rot nothing but first-class dry wood nnd clean screened, hent giving, dirt proof Keminerer Coal of McAdams Phone Main 1121. rt t ti . Tt.. 11.11.. . OUYlIlgH liUUK IHUiU...fe. COMBINATION Saturday, April 30 COMMENCING AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP AT O. K. FEED YARD Bert Thnrndyke. a prominent soci ety man of San Jose, hold up a fash-1 lonnble gambling club, robbed the j members of diamond rings valued at j $600. took $400 from tho tnble and lied. He was pursued and killed, tho) officials being dtinifotinded when j thev removed the mask and found t the dead robber to be Thnrndyke i ALL PARTIES ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THIS SALE. THERE WILL BE HORSES AND CATTLE, BUG GIES, HACKS, HARNESS AND WAGONS, HOGS AND CHICKENS. WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDERS FOR THE CASH. ALL ARE INVITED TO BRING STUFF AND TAKE AWAY ANY THAT THEY MAY PURCHASE ON SAID DAY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH; COMMISSION REASONABLE. WM. F. YOHNKA, Auctioneer W. C. BETTS, MANAGER. NEW BOOKS ARRIVING DAILY AT The That Noli's Big Book Store HERE ARE SOME OF THE LATEST: 111 the six day bicvele races the nnci? tells terribly at the end. Man i.ti-i man falls out exhausted. The vieto wabbles wearily over the line. In th Lusinc.-s race it's the same. Man alter man drops out exhausted. The surtv-w ful ninn is often u usspeptic, unatile to enjoy success. When the stomach is diseaVd there is not enough nutrition assimilated to sustain the bixly ami re pair the daily waste of tissues. The result is weakness, tending to collapse Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. It enables the perfect assimilation of food by which the liody is built up with sound, healthy flesh, "I have taken one boltle of Iloctor Pierce Golden Medical Discovery for indlKtttfon and liver complaint " writes Mr C M Wilson, of Yilkin Cotlene. Davidnon Co. N C "Have had im bail spells lince I commenced Iskin.t your medicine in fact, luve not felt like the ante man Before I took the 'Golden Mcdlctl Xicnvery I could not e-it un)thiai? without awful dutreu. hut now I cau eat anything I wish without having unpleasant leliugs. Iiat ummerour baby waa trethiue and was to poor he was almost a abeleton. We gave him your 'Golden Medical Diaovcry' and now he in aa healthy ami well as any child I will speak a yood word fcr your uieaiclue whenever I have an opportunity." 5 Dr. Pierce' Pellets cure sick headadt. "Rulers of Kings," by Ger trude Atherton; "Invention of the Idiot," by Bungs; "Tho Memoirs of a Baby," by Dos knn; "Extracts From Adam's Diary," by Mark Twain; "The Yoke," by Miller; "Oh, What a Plague Is Love," by Tynan; "A Fearless Investigator," by Wildon. Also another shipment of "Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come." "Abner Daniel," by Hurbeu. "Lux Crucls," by Onrdenhlre. "Sir Mortimer," by Johnston. "The Beau's Comedy," by Harper. a ors, must be abolished and order built. advise Mormons to talk loss, con- tlemnn on the witness stand, . i couple of weeks ago, Ho left 'none I of tho history of Mormonlsm unsaid. The young men and women of this community who are not taking a Bhare of tho moral and education al advantages offered them horo can not say their opportunities were lim ited In youth. No community In tho West is so well supplied with moral Influences and educational facilities. The young people who neglect to grasp these opportunities can blame none but themselves for the short comings und dollclencles which will handicap them on roachlnK mun hood and womanhood. Thcro nro boys idling on tho streets of this clly every day who will lament tho fact In after years that their chances In youth were so poor that thoy could not got an education. They are growing up to become subjects for cheap Jobs, rented houses and mis erable lives. Girls ure "strolloplng" the streets here overy day who will blame tholr parents in years to come I THE CZAR AND HI8 MONEY. The- fact that tho czar has Just mado a llttlo contribution of $100, ono.OOO from his prlvnto purse to tho Russian war fund reminds us that Mr. Rockefeller Is not the only rich man l:t the world. There are a few othors, and there Is hardly a doubt that tho llusslan monarch overtops tho Standard Oil emperor, not only as the first of autocrats, hut as the first of plutocrats. Most royalties aro very small po tatoes financially compared with any of tho sovornl American millionaires. Mr. Rockefeller could put nil the sov ereigns of Europe, except tho czar, on hlB pay roll at tholr prosont vmcoB without depriving hlmsolf a singlo bowl of crackers and milk or evor lacking n quartor to drop Into the eontribut on box on Sunday, ho could pay the salary of King Edward or of tho ltnlsor for a year nut of n month's Income and lmvo something loft for car faro. I . I But tho Russian omporor Is In a difforont class. In the Imporlal bud- Sour Stomach No appall t, lou of itrtnftfc, ntrvotuneu, hsajdicho, corutlpttloa, bid breath, concral dabllUy, tour ris ings, and catarrh of th atomaoh ar all dua to Indirection. Kodol aura Indljaillon. This naw dlacovary rapr aanu lha natural Juloea of dl(eatlo aa thay axial In a healthy alomaali. combined with the greatest known tenia and reconstructive properties. Keool Dyspepsia Cure does not only cur In digestion and dyspepsia, but this fametta remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membra lining the stomach. Kodol DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT aivaa Health to the Biek arte! Strength to the Weak. Dottlaaonh. $1.00 Slia haldlnr 3 t&ea tho trial alu, which Mill-; 1 "Jc Prepared by B. 0, DaWItt Ca, f'Jsox. Sold by Tallman Co ................ ........ . . ,.....-..,,,........ ...... .i TTTTTTTTTrTTTTTT TTtTTXTT , TTXTTTTTTl TTTTTT 7 . , a' I I 111 FRAZER. THEATRE i Corner Court and Cottonwood. K. J- Taylor, lessee and Mgr. j One Night Only, Wed., April 27 1 THE FAMOUS FARCE Brown's in Town Presented by an excellent company. Ten new vaudeville acts, I acknowledged to be the greatest laugh producer on earth. S Prices 25c, COc, 75c and $1.00, Seats on sale Monday, 10 a. m. f l r--H--H--f-4---i'4 14 -1 II I I PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING QOOD3 AND FIRST CLA88 WORKMEN; AL80 MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. We Want to Do Yout Plumbing Our long oxporlcnce, together with our unoxcolled facilities for doing tho host work, are at your sorvlco without oxtra charge. Good honest work always dono. That's tho reason why our patrons aro always satisfied. BECK, the Reliable Ptembe Court Stroot, opposite Ilotol Blckorti. For salo at the East Oregonlan office Large bundles of i.ewapaper containing ovar 100 big papers, can be had for 25c a bundle. t I II Jul 1,1 1.. . . . T am M OF ALL DESCRlpm SASH, DOORS and WINDOWS Made to order bi,j. per, lime, cement, brlek t sand- wod Butters for itm . xcMnys a specialty, 1 Oregon i Lumber Yard Alta Street, Opp. .0,rt Hwt l-H4H-H"l"l-H'HfHt 1 A BRISK DRIVE. joynieiit, tne wore especially It J ,,,i..t., i .1... . wafjou we sen. it win ue a gall to you when you come to knoi und Peso huggles Tticy cannot t;.it;iiiu iuj iiiiioii iiiiu etisv n Jlatle from alr-drieu timber. auteed In this cllmnte. There ii better made. Sold by NCAGLE BROS. The brick blacksmith shop. Gasoline Engines. Insure in n i it r ' -' lyiiu a, aia . m iiiiiiiiiii I Tliat pay their lossel promptly Our companlei Btnntl at the head of the list l.aaa Hiirtfnr1 Pirn InHiiranc KMt, . . a . .Tr .... n aid Ml fMIIUIILU nDillllMIHC a - t.ondon & I.uncashlre Fire Miirl-h Itrltlah - MfTCatltlle JW uu; ui iiihiiiuuLc baaU A fV) 1 VII I IK I a rtk i i asr ai AGENT. 112 EAST COURT STREET, 'TTTTTTTTTi a PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING We do only good work !i nt rltrht nrlces, ,1.1 .....!, M rnn mm nre uuw- UUI tliu..- . . luuaa, our personal attention. KpntnRss and promptneJi- Mn mtor what you WO II UO IUC U.B- - - . outdo worK. tnuoor painting. Wilson & oi. nn Cottonwood near rxuuhic Black 1043. Miss Carlson's Art Parlors at, Alexander Bepsrtment SW , Rtock of now S(J J fane work than ever. Beautiful signs In P,owtl,tei stitched linens, "nle" llt- ImrIlt wood. '"'rf ? rMfa work : . . - mk LVnO MSUM' v .aU ' I persons purchasing ..,.lli nf EOOtlS, " . nt lv" you will nnu " ,lnr Dopartment Store MISS CARLSN