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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY, 27, 1904. TEN PA6F AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. 'Published every afternoon (except Sunday) nt renitleton, OreRon. by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUIJSCKIITIOX ItATCS. Dally, one year by mall J.YOO Dully, six months by mall ........ 2.IW Dally, three months by mall 1.23 Dally, one month by mall no Dally, per month by carrlar 05 Weekly, one year by mall 1.B0 Weekly, six months by mall 7fi Weekly, four months by mall no Heml Weekly, one year by niall .... 2.00 Semi-Weekly, six months by mall . . 1.00 Beml-Weekly, three months by mall . .CO Member loo. Scrlpps-Mcltac News Assocln The Bast Oreconlan Is on sale nt II. II Mich's News Stands, at Hotel l'ortlaud, ana uoici reruns, l'ortland, Oregon. San Francisco Ilureau. -10S Fourth St. Chicago Ilureau. 900 Security lliilklliiR. Washlncton. I). C, Ilureau, 301 14th fit . N w. Telephone, Malu 11. Entered at Pendleton pcotoOlcc as second- class matter. Man that will not be beguiled Like a fond am! happy child Prom his toll or futllo strife, Feels within his bosom burn ing All the deep, Inipussloued yearning Woven in the woof, of life. And though fnr, with weary feet. He may wander, Jinn shall meet No content until he come Soon or Into, his fate compell ing To Love's domed and star-lit dwelling. For he has, no other home. Florence E. Coates. man, no matter what his avocation may be, Is respected. The stato ml porlntendont of Oregon was onco blacksmith and Is no whit loss a ca pable, ofllolont, thorough teacher and superintendent becauso of It. Thoro nro dozens of young men working for a living and lighting their wny through school, worthy of the sincere adulation of any community. ltobort Cronln, a graduate of tho Pendleton high school Inst year, and now a student In tho state university, was a painter by trade and won spec ial honors nil along in his class. Will his classmates or his friondB and fellow studonts think with French, mat worklngmen are to bo classed with hoboes? What will the formers whoso sons and daughters nro graduating from wesion, nnti other public schools. tnink of this sentiment? Is It a safe sentiment to be found In tho stato In situations of Oregon? A SOCIALISTIC STEP. The most radical advance step over taken by tho United States govern ment Is announced In tho dispatches of yesterday, In the news that tho United States will tnko complete con trol of nil wireless telegraph stations located at points where communica tion across tho Atlantic ocean Is pos sible. This is the result of recommenda tion submitted by a committee of cabinet members, to whom the ques Hon was referred for settlement. Tho navy department will probablv bo PROQRE8S. Let thoro bo many windows to your BOlll That all tho glory or the unlvorso May beautify It. Not the narrow pane Of one poor creed can catch tho radi ant rays That Bhlno from countless sources. Tear nwny , Tho blinds of Biiporstltlon; lot the light Pour through fair wlndowH brbnd as truth Itself And high as God. Why should tho spirit poor Through some Btnall curtained orifice, and croni Along dim corridors of ilnlll.t. whnn nil Tho splendors from unfathomud seas ot spaco Might bathe It with tho golden waves or love x aweop up tho debris of decaying laitns; Sweep down tho cobwebs of woniout beliefs, And throw your soul wide opon to the "got ur.insignt and of knowledge. Tune your ear To all tho wordless music of (he stars And to tho voice of Nature, and your heart Shall turn to truth and goodness, as tho plant Turns to the sun. A thousand unseen hands Hench down to help you to your pence crowned heights And nil tho forces of tho firmament Shall fortify your stroncth. Do not afraid To thrust aside half-truths and grasp tho whole. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. ANOTHER FALSEHOOD NAILED, Referring to the libelous attack in tho Tribune this morning on tho edl torial page, referring to Judge Hart man, the facts are these: Judge Hartman sustained Strain's assess ment of the shares ot capital stock of tho First Notional Bank of Pendle ton. Among the largest stockholders in the First National Bank of Pendleton Is Mrs. Llna Sturgls, a sister of George A. Hartman and widow of Sam P. Sturgls, lato cashier of the First National Bank. Another sub stantlal stockholder In tho First Na tional Bank is W. S. Byers. At tho advlco and Instance of Judge Hartman, neither Airs. Sturgls nor Mr. Byers joined In the suit to enjoin the enforcement of the assessment, and both paid tho taxes levied against their capital stock In the First Na tional Bank without reference to the :sult and before tho case was decided. Neither joined In tho nult. The taxes on these shares of stock were paid or Mrs. Sturgls by George A. Hart man himself, who Is her agent. Further reference is had to the tes timony of George A. Hartman in this auit, the suit being decided in favor of the county upon the testimony of G. A. Hartman and C. P. Strain. If other taxes assessed against shareholders In tho First National Bank of Pendleton have not been .paid, it is no fault of Hartraan's nor ot the county court, since tho collec tion of dollnquent taxes takes a regu lar course and there Is no provision .-at law whereby the taxes of one per son can be collected In any different .manner than the taxes of another. If the stockholders do not pay their taxes, their taxes are delinquent and will he collected in course of law the same as other taxes. , IS LABOR DEGRADING? If Professor R. C. French, of Wes ton Normal, said that "nobody but a hobo works In a brickyard," as ho Is reported to have said, the young man who pelted hlra with stale eggs for ithe slur, deserves the sympathy of the community. This sort of would-bo aristocratic doctriuo expressed by French's state mont is not tho right kind for a farm ing community, llko Eastern Oregon, whoro half of tho school population comes from tho farm or the manual trades. One-half of tho high school gradu ates from Pendleton this week, are the sons and daughters of farmers, ivho labor zealously and profitably, and arc not disgraced, hut rather, aro ennobled by it. The cheap white shirt aristocracy which despises tho work ingman, and frowns down tho Hard handed lahoror, Is not tho kind that should predominate In Eastern Ore gon schools. Tho stato should inves tigate the remarks of Professor French, and If thoy aro true, as re ported, further projudlco against tho We ton Normal Bhould not bo Invited iby keeping him thero. Tbls la a day in which ovory moral It Is more lmportnnt thnt you wear what you like as nearly as your niftnriK will nll.ut tli.,n. ... i.. given Jurisdiction over Inland stations height of fashion. us well. - Instructions wore issued making n i i government control of wireless tele- Correct Clothes for Men grapn stations effective. ?.u How to Judge POINTS OF EXCELLENCE "DRILLIANCV" Clarity and polish, provlag perfect brewing and fermentation. "CLEAN" TASTE - The absence of a disagreeable foreign or "alter taste," prolutr scrupulous clesnli ness duiin the brewing process. "SOLID, CREAMY FOAM" An In fallible Indication of body, age and excellence of brewing material. "PURITY" Impossible to find In most bottled beers, because their preservation is caincd through chemical adulteration. "FLAVOR" -The distinctive Indi vidual characteristic ol any bever age; as peculiar to It alone as is Its odor to lite rose. A delicious and Eronounced hop aroma is the ighest standard. A. B. C. Is the ONLY beer that possesses sll of these essential Qualification. Its purltv Is absolutely euaranteed by Its ninkero. It 13 the ONLY beer that can he so guaranteed, because It Is the ONLY beer bottled eiclu slvely at the brewery. THE AMERICAN BREWING CO. ST. LOUIS, TJ. 8. A. GEO. DARVEAU, WHOLESALE DEALER, 0 T LJ2.. .---- . , . , T . , , II I 1111 ijmi gi iji ii.ji ii ii 'll.,,,.,,.,!!!.,-, ... t t Under this action, .Marconi must re move nil his stations along tho At lantic, by which he was hoping to es tablish regular communication with England to Canadian soil. Tho navy department wllll establish Us own plant on the Nantucket light, where tho Marconi stations have been order ed discontinued. Seven other stations will be main tained along tho Atlantic coast, and will operate with all established wire less systems. All information con cerning Incoming and outgoing ves sels will be furnished free to the press associations. Messages to and from persons on shipboard will not bo charged for by the government, only tho land tolls being collected. All the wireless sta tions will communicate with each other, and co-operate with the rev enue cutter and life-saving service by reporting wrecks nnd suspected smugglers. The decision of the cabinet com mittee was based on the fact that un less the government controlled tho wireless stations, ,no secret message could ho received from or transmitted to warships. It is expected that pro tracted litigation will follow the us sumption of control by tho govern' mont, but tho vital and far-reaching results of this emphatic Indorsement of the underlying principles of social- Ism, will be worth all the effort made to accomplish It. From this achievement another top will bo much easier. Within Ave years. It Is safo to say that tel egraph and telephone tolls will bo re duced by 50 per cent, through the operation of public ownership. It Is the utmost folly for tho peoplo to pay out to private individuals and syndicates tho earnings that should go Into better homes, more education and more comforts when tho govern ment can save the peoplo this unjust taxation by taking control of these great utilities. NLESS you arc well dressed, or a genius, the world will take little notice of you; and nine times in ten you OOTjrieht ira.A.B.ico. need the world's good opinion to succeed. See that this label yfedPenjamins AVAKERS v NEW YORK is on your clothes and you have won half the battle. The other half depends on your ability, hon esty, courage and common sense. It may be that all our weeping has Its part in tho oratorio of the uni verse. THE WHOLESOME CRESCENT Ess el Egg and Phosphate BAKING POWDER BETTER THAN THE OLD-TIME CREAM OF' TARTAR POWDERS. J. L. VAUGHN : Electrician Prompt sutontlon Blyon nd ll J work executed properly. Bloetrleal Supplies of all kinds 0FFICB-12J WBST COURT ST. 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