PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 1904. ten i AN' INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published etery afternoon lexcent Suailarl . . ... iit l-endieion, Oregon! bj 'the "" commission hold mass meetings of EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING farmers In each Irrigated district o COMPANY. the state, to discuss the technical provisiuns of the proposed Irrigation Although the person acts of the Swiss or tWe daring den nnce of Hobson's crew on the Mor- rlniac. The suggestion of a Malheur coun ty citizen that the stato irrigation Dally, one year by mall fOO!1""' 18 Dally, six months by mall Daily, three months by mall Dally, one month by mall Dally, per month by currlar Weekly, one year by mall Weekly, six mouths by mall Weekly, four months by ma(l Semi-Weekly, one year by mall . . . Semi-Weekly, six months by mall . Semi-Weekly, three months by mall 2.50 nol 1.23 .50 .c- 1.51) .75 .50 2.00 1.00 .50 Member Xion. Scrlpps McItae News Assocla The lUst Oregonlan Is on sale nt It. 11. iltlcb's News Blumls, at Hotel Portland, .and Hotel Perkins, Portland, Oregon. San Francisco Ilureau, AOS Fourth St. Hil-nco Ilureau. 000 Security ltuiUllnK. Uahlnctou. D. C Ilureau, Out 1-itb St., N. W. Telephone, Main 11. Euteretl at Pendleton postoRlee as second class matter. U N I O N I jgi) LABE l He's true to God who's true to man; wherever wrong Is done. To the humblest and the weakest, 'neath the all beholding sun, That wrong Is also done to us; and they are slaves most base Whose love of right Is for themselves, and not for all their race. Jnraes Hussell Lowell or tne commission represents the highest ability In all the tllffler eut phases of irrigation, and it is cer tnlu that the law formulated will be the most Intelligent expression of ad vanceu irrigation legislation, yut there is always something to bo learned from wider association. At mass meetings of farmers In differ ent Irrigated districts, the members of the commission may be able to get light on some of the complex ones tlous that are before them. Practl cal irrigators gathered In Oregon from different states have had varied experiences and these experiences may be of value to the state, if util ized In the construction of this law I Ilefore the commission submits its law to the next legislature It should mnke a thorough canvass of the Irri I gated portions of the state, In body, to discuss the provisions and j test the stability of their findings In the unfailing crucible of public " opinion ,1. EXCLUDE THE CHINESE. I The administration has announced 1 Mint , ll . rrn,'utnimi( ...III .... , I ., ...... , hUlUIUUILm ,11 ..Ull.lllMC iu The Morning Oregonlan sneering ly refers to the local option cam palgn as the "same old story," mean lug that It Is prohibition in n now- dress. It rnnts about "personal lib j erty" and "functions of the stnte," , as If the people who favor local op. 1 tlon were unsafe citizens iu the com- . mttnity. Is the majority rule an tin 1 safe rule in the hands of American j citizens? If a county or a precinct. or any other subdivision of the state desires local regulation of any traf fic, is It nut tlin rlirlit nf flint nnm. rccuue u.i.uese, vvnetner congress j , choosQ ,tg envtroument? sees n to pass additional exclusion Cau the 0reBonlan wiUl lts boaste(1 ieg.s at.on or not. , re3pect fQr ubcrty (,enj. fl comnum, .... u,u vu .. u,c .aj. ty the gamo UJ tuat ,t contcnd8 of the treaty of 1891. the barriers to- t remm w,h ne ,nalvUUml? Ajninese immigration can ue maue m, - , ... , , , , The policy of the Oregonlan will not more formidable than they are now. I .,, .. . ., ' , 'i stand a searching investigation. .Assurances are given that there need .. ... , , ., . . ,, , . 1 Either Its contention for Individual be no fear of a coo e influx, despite,,,. .... , , . p liberty for the citizen Is insincere the notice given by China that after i , in,., , , ' , land upheld for "revenue only," or December , of this year the conxen- Us regpect for coramunltv tlon of 1894 will he void. ,s mIgerab lloM ,, ts con. By the treaty of 18S0 the right of . , .,, . . , , .... . I fidence in the majority rule very the United States to suspend or reg- sna.v ulate Chinese Immigration was stip-j ' -ulated. When the fulfilled dream of Thorn- By the treaty of 1894, however, ex- s Jefferson Is looked upon by the elusion was specifically recognized. I Iro1111 American today, as the Louis As the immigration question was notlaIla Purchase Exposition opens its mentioned in the last treaty with I ,loo""s to the world, there must be China opening Manchurian ports, the sentiments or admiration too deep only treaty bearing on this question, ' tor expression In the minds of the -stfter the treaty of 1894 lapses in De- j American people. At the time Jef - cumber will be the treaty of 18S0. ferson purchased the barren I.oulsia- in this treaty the right to exclude ; a territory, the leading statesmen of and not actual exclusion Is recognlz- " United States opposed his vis ed, and. Inasmuch as the recent act lonnry nnd perilous scheme. When extending the period of exclusion ex- 1,e sont LowIs and clark to the Pa pressly set forth that it Is subject to cine Ocean to extend the domain of .treaty provisions between the two government still further west countries, It Is held by some people ! wnl. his rash act was branded as of colored paints nnd lot him scrawl the namo on the fence boards. It will add to the phantasms of farm lire. Cnll a family pow-wow, nnd select! a name characteristic of your farm. There are sections of the country where such nnmes as Ilasswood Kami, WoodcnBhoe Farm, Slippery Elm Farm, Swamp Elm Farm, Sour Muck Farm, etc., would lit In like n brand now suit oft of IkolBtoln's top shelf. Other sections of tills Yankee domain would, require something suggestive of virgin prnlrle, hut as we originated In the elm swamps. our stock of names runs to the laud of tall timber. Chicago Livestock World. SOCIETY WRECKED HER LIFE, A Pretty New York Woman's Recovery the Talk of tier Numerous Friends. THE CRY OF THE DREAMER. I inn tired of planning and toiling In the crowded hives of men: Heart-weary of building ami spoiling Anil spoiling and building again And I long for the dear old rivet Where I dreamed my youth away For a dreamer lives forever. And a toller dies in a day I am sick of the showy seeming Of lite that is half a lie. Of the faces lined with scheming In the throiig thnt hurries by From the sleepless thoughts' en deavor, I would go whore the children play; For a dreamer lives forever And a thinker dies in a day. I can nnd no pride, but pity For the burdens the rich endure; There Is nothing sweet In the city But the patient lives of the poor. Oh. the little hands too skillful Anil the chlld-mlnd choked with weeds, The daughter's heart grown willful. And the father's heart that bleeds: No. no! from the Btreet's mile bustle From trophies of mart and stage. I would tly to the woods' low rustle. And the meadow's kindly page. Let me dream, as of old by (he river. And he loved for the dream nl ways; For the dreamer lives forever. And the toiler dies in a day. John Boyle O'Reilly. REAL ESTATE SOME GOOD PROPERTY TO OWN, $5,000 1150-acre ranch near the city. 80 acres In wheat, 2a In alfalfa, CO bearing fruit trees. Much small fruit. Good buildings of nil sorts. Plenty of water always. $2,500 Two lots with good house; a corner; East of Main street; close In; beautiful location. Easy terms. $2,000 Five-room house, nearly new; corner; dozen young fruit trees. Flno brick cellar, sewer In. West of Main street and very close In. Fine location. Terms. Three nuarter sections of best wheat Inhil, near Pendleton. These nuarter sections Ho adjoining each other and are all under cultivation Oood six-room house, barns, stables, sheds, blacksmith shop. Plenty of water at all times. Call and Bee us nliou't the price. Fine stock ranches, choice vacant city lots on which we will loan you money to build. BOYD & TURNER Successors to E. D. Boyd. Insurance. Real Estate, Loans 111 Court Street Pendleton that congress, If it desires to keep the Chinese out, must make that de sire known by an act of suspension nr regulation before the adjourn ment of the present session of con gress. The administration and many of the leading senators do not take this view of the case, holding that the United States can continue to ex clude even without additional legis lation; and .Minister Conger at Pekin lias been Instructed to Inform the Chinese government that the extreme of Irrational adven Hires. But the dream of Jefferson has unfolded In all Its splendor. Half a continent was added to the union by his "rashness" and the cere monies at St. Lonls today and at Portland one year from today will ! be but slight recognitions of the I matchless diplomacy of the sage of ' Montlcello. PUBLIC OWNER8HIP TALK. will not be let down with the abro gation of the treaty of 1904. On the contrary, the exclusion reg ulations will probably be even more strict than they are at the present time. Not since the American civil war has there been such an exhibition of marvellous bravery on the part of soldiers as is seen among the Jap anese In the present war in the East. Barbarous and useless a sit may seom, yet the actions of the Japanese gunners on the transport .sunk by tho Russians ysoterday wero plundld. The helpless transport was riddled with hot shot from the .Russian cruisers; her small guns were like toys compared to the over whelming armament of the foe, yet the plucky Japs stood to their post nnd after the ship's crow was dead anil tho vessel wrecked and sinking, tho doflant guns rang out. Swept from tlio deck and rigging like rats, Ijy the cross Are or the four Ituilslan crulsors, tho crow of the sinking Japaneso boat fired the last shot Just as tho sea poured Into tho muzzles ot their guns and 10 seconds uftor tho last shot from the Jap transport was tired, not even the tip of her highest spar could bo soon above tho waves. Such acts of bravery arouse tho keenest admiration of the world. Thoy rccnll the splendid deeds In -Greek history, tho solf-sacrlflclng Salem has fooled along enough the bars'wltn noor' high-priced lighting serv- lice to apply a iiuie muuiuipui uwiici- ship to the problem Before granting another franchise to some private lighting corporation, why not try a city lighting plant? A 15,000 plant would light the city and make light for nearly all the pri vate houses and places ot business. At four per cent Interest the plant would cost $2,000 a year, nnd the city would get its own lighting for that amount. That would be a saving to the city of nearly a thousand dollars a year, and still more as tho city grows larger. Lights could then be sold to the private consumer for cost, nnd tho plant would pay operating expenses and earn revenues for the city. Tho present lighting corporation would do business lots of It for light, power, state contracts and street cars. Before another contract Is awarded lot this matter bo taken up by our progressive city council, and nt least submitted to tho people. If tho people vote It down It will be time enough to make a contract Salem Journal. NAMING THE FARM. Somo more or less phnntnsmlc lead pencil farmer down In the sunny Southland, has sprung a proposition to namo farms, the same as wo do babies and cows and dogs. The nronosltlon has had the sympathy and Indorsement of us nnd all our relations, If not our financial am. aivo tho old farm a namo, paint tho namo In big lottors on tho post sldo of tho barn; buy tho little frously halred holr to your lands, tonomonts, hereditaments and liabilities, a box IN MEMORY'S GARDEN. There Is a garden in the twilight lands Of .Memory, where troops of butterflies Flutter adown the cypress paths, and bands Of flowers mysterious droop their drowsy eyes. There, through the silken hush, come footfalls faint And hurried through the vague par terre; and sighs Whispering of rapture or of sweet complaint, I.Ike ceaseless parle of bees nnd butterflies. Here, by one lonely pathway, stenl I soon. To find tho flowerings of the old delight Our hearts together knew, when To.' the moon Turns nil the cypress alleys into white. Thomas Walsh in Smnrt Set. Mm. .1. K. PJiin, KJ East High Htreot, Buffalo, X. Y., write : Peruun. Mi-dlclnc Co., Columbus, Ohio. Gentlemen: "A few years ago I had to give tip mclal life I'titlruly, as my health was rompletoly broken down. The doctor atlvlsod a complete rost for year. As thU wns out of the question forn time, I loan toluok for ome other means of rciUo.ing my health. "I had often heard of Periuia as an excellent tonle, m I bought a bottle to Bee what It would- do for me, and it eer talnly took hold of my system and re juvenated lne, nnd in le-s than two months I was In perfect health, and now when I feel worn out and tiled a dose or two nf lVnuia Is all. that I need." Mn. J. E. linn. Address Dr. tiartnum, President of The tfnrtman Sanitarium, Co lumbus, O., for free advice. Insure in Reliable Companies That pay their losses promptly. Our companies stnnd at the hpad of the list. Assets. Hartford Fire Insurance Co $12,269,076 Alliance Assurance Co .. 29,039,903 London & Lancashire Fire lnsurnnce Co 2.544.C83 N'orth British & Mercantile Co 19.C95.974 Royal Insurance Co 22,897,153 FRANK B. C10PT0N AGENT. 112 EAST COURT STREET. Ol.l NKWSPAl'KltS TO PUT UNDO! carpets, on shelvea. walls or for wrap pliiK purposes. Old newspapers In large bundles of 1 no each nt -T' cents a bundle nt the HAKT OltEOOXlAN office, l'endle 1 ton, Oregon. WATCHING THE SHIPS. These winged s-?a-birds outward" slip At twilight tide; I view them with a trembling Hp. And wistful eyed. Ah, happy sails! For you attain Your bright Cathay!' The harbors of my hope remain- A dim Some Day. A face I loved Is lost in mist Of fulling tears; And where are lips, with lliusi'rtor kissed. Oh robber years? The ships depart joy-ronfldent Or ports to bo; Shall 1 wait. In like content The ebbing sea? Everybody's Magazine. BAD BLOOD Reveals itself in many ways.. Some times the impurities in the blood mark and mar the skin with blotches, pimples, boils or other eruptions. Sometimes the rami ot Dan utood is rheumatism or a. debili tated condition which is peculiarly described as "feeling- played out, hardly able to drag myself around." The impurities and pubons which corrupt the blood, clog iuc liver ami ciouii me skin arc removed by the use of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discov ery. It does more than eliminate the poiwrns ; ' t increases the activity of the blood-making glamls so that there is an increased aurnilv of pure, body-building blood. It brightens the eyes, cleanses the skin, and gives ucw, physical energy. Accept no substitute for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discover-. "I tliank God for the good your nicdlcinM have done me," writ" Mr James M. Hizemore, of Mitchell, Lawrence Co. InU.. Pox 501. 1 was not well Tor two yean. My throat wa always sore, head ached, anil back ached nearly alt the time. My weisht was ijj pound. I wu taken tick with typhoid fever, aud when the fever left me I hacl uch a pain lu my left tde I could not breathe without pain. I thought I mint die. My wife went to the drug (tore and procured a bottle of lr Ilerce'i Golden Medical Discovery and a vial of hU ' l'leaunt 1'elIeU.' I diicontinued the lue of my doctor' medicine and bejfan with the 'Golden Medical DUcovery' aud Pelltu.' I at once began tu feel better . the pain oou left my aide and I could breathe with cane. In a week or to f felt o rood I cuuld not tay In the room, I began to walk atxmt the trtrcla. I felt better each morning. After a inonth'a ue of the medi cine I was well. That wai over a year ago. Now I weigh 1S4 pounds and feet better tlian eveT in my life " Or Pierce's Pleuaut Pellets cure constipation. McAdams will save you money. Yon get nothing bnt first-class dry wooa and' clean screened, bent giving, dirt proof Kemmerer Coal of McAdams Phone Main 1121. Savings Bank Building. HOLT BROS. i I Side Hill Combined I Harvester The latest Improved two-wheel, sldo-hlll combined harvester has proven a boon to wheat raisers. It is he most successful, most economical and1 easiest machine to operate ever built. These harvesters have been given abundant trials right here at home and' all users are highly pleased. None have been dissatisfied and all are high la their praise. Tho Holt side-hill harvester on a side hill Is able to stick to the sldo of the hill, while the header will slip down the bill. Tho mala wheela are vertical, which braces the machine to the sldo hills. It works equally adapted to level land. Tho Holt harvesters are sold exclusively In this section by E. L. SMITH 28 Cottft Street, Pendleton, Oregon All extras tor Holt machines on hand. THE FAMOUS SHUMATE DOLLArS RAZOR. Used with enthusiastic satisfac tion throuahout the civilized world. A useful and n ndsome book which tells how to shave comfortably, sent for the asking. R. R. Lewis, Distrib utor, Echo, Or. $1.00 postpaid. A GUARANTEED ROOF That's the kind to have. Something that won't give out just nt the wrong time. Something thnt will stand hard usage. ELATE RITE ROOF ING will satisfy those requirements and many more. It Is guarantood to do what wo claim for It. H has been on the market for ovor twelve yoars, and Is offored strictly on Its own merits, not on tho domorlts of other goods. Write for prices and Information. The Elaterite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon Buildii iTiaierii i . ill if inn and WINDOW Made to order. EuiJ Pf, lime, cemtnt, , J Band iuaaJ ..... 1 and dwelling s Ipecl I Oregon I Lumber YarJ If you are Interested h Painting, see us. Our fel complete. ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS BRUSHES ARTISTS' SAPLES BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLORS we make a spectoj framing PICTURES. Ktr stock of frames, : C. C. SHARfl Z Opera House Block. : Business Chance ONE DRUG STOR at whatever stock Into Approximately $2,000.00. ? ness last year amousteJI over $3,000.00. This Is a I did opportunity to bur I a profitable business. ! Also WELL ESTABLISH I BUSINESS centrally loo at whatever stock b' aud a small additional S for the good will of tit ! J uess. Business of lait amounted to $10,560. H 1..11R0 nf four years w i I itilldlng - In, : Merchants Protects : Agency Despaln Building, Boostl J Telephone mac im ' H JH-H--H--H-HH--HHH PAINTING AND i PAPER HANGING! A We do only good wo1 nt right prices. n, fnMiltlps are uner WU4 ""-"" 1 We are experienced in tM iness, and all work ur nersonal attention. Neatness and promptaJ t matter what TO" In painting or pap'1 mi iin the hlenest P and CtttJ worn. """" painting. Wilson & Carnin Miss Carlson's Art PflrI0T5 L Alexander Pepsrtfl. " My Block of new fancy work to "J than ever. Beautiful signs in Pl0" V stltched linens, tlntw ...eces. poster pPtoJ est designs la Ham Uurnt wood, bead wo rf rlffe work and all (jJ stamping for shir Tree lessons Eicu (tl9 persons purchosM worth of golfl- you will And r der Department MISS CARLSN