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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1904. 9 ir I REUNITED. Tenderly o'er the fallen, the garlnands of Memory twine. You at the tomb of your dead and I at the tomb of mine; There on their lowly couches, the speechless tributes lay Deeper, by far their meaning, than words that thetlps might say. Side by side In the valleys, side by side on the hill. The shattered ranks are resting, the thundering guns are still; seaiea are ine tragic xrencnes, reaaened with brothers blood Shrined are the heights of honor where the dauntless columns stood. But over those fields of carnage, an angel bends today, And seals In a higher and holier bond, the children of blue and grey! Over the scarred old heroes, the selfsame garlands twine The blue and the grey together God knows no dividing line! Up from the fields of Dixie, and down from the Northern plain, Scatter the snowy petals, over the heroes slain; And like those petals falling, soft as an angel's prayer. Be the plighted troth of the new-born race, over their fathers there! Strong in the Faith of Freedom, and yet as just as strong Ever alert on the side of Right and ever spurning the Wrong This be the reuniting bond, forever and a day, That seals the faith of the younger race, the sons of the blue and grey! Tenderly, then, together, we will wreathe them, you and I Yours that fell 'neath the Northern and mine 'neath the Southern sky Mingle the blooms above them and say, through forgiving tears, That buried forever with them shall be the hatreds of bygone years. BERT HUFFMAN. either sink gradually out of sight or go down with a rush. "Whether the disappearing Isle Is a part or the ocean's bed that Is thrown up now and then by n volcano, or whether Its puEzlIng actions nre duo to some other cause Is a problem that Is too deep for the naval exports The island follows no schedule In Its gyrations, and nothing definite Is known about It beyond the fact that It Is always reported at the same spot which has been exactly located It formerly was chartered as an Island, but on account of the contllcttng re ports which have been received about It now is on the naval charts as a "doubtful danger." The navy department officials think there is nn island or reef of some sort there, and It is believed that the American sloop of war Levant, which disappeared In the middle of the Pa cific In 1859. struck on It and went down. This theory Is adhered to in spite of the fact that the Albatross, which was sent out several years ago to try to locate the island, reported that there was a great depth of water nil around the place where the hit of land was supposed to be. Woman's Nightmare inn. Thl r-rlri.l . ..1 I, pure PAW that No woman's nappi. ness can be complete without children it is her nature to love and want them as much so as it is to love the beautiful and :. lhe critical wrdeal through which the expectant mother must i, however, is so fraught with dread, pain, suffering and danger, the very thought of it Alls her with apprehension and horror. re IS no necrccitv fnr thi rr-nrnrliirfinn nf lifi- t.i Vw itli.. n.:r..l There is no necessity for the reDroduction of life to be either namfnl srous. The use of Mother's Friend so prepares the system for t ..rni.. -, l . . . : t i . r-t . THE WORLD'S INCcNSE. or dancrerous. the coming evert that it great and wonderful remedy is always ppliedexternally,and has carried thousands oi women through .'"B crisis -without suffering, f M Bend for Jro book eonUlnlar lntormtUon Wm VPlMlwasTW prtuTu ton.xpctotmouitn. m m fig aTmS IW M m m TM BredOeld Regulator Co, Atlanta. Ga. m m m U7 6afc!y passed without any danger, Thi Mother's j Build ! Mate t H I I 1 1 MM IWWtWWIIHI 1 I lttHtHHHHH H4 IMPRACTICAL SOCIALISM. pie. Resolutions never poked a rat , , ... out of a no,e- There Is a place and a mission In PhnosopbIcal. idealistic socialism every community for the right kind never cut off a m,u njm nQr of socialism-for the kind that acts dded aQ hour to Ue worklnglnan., more and talks less. (recreation period. Frederick the There is no urgent need for the Great said If he wanted to punish a rampant kind that deals In glittering province he would appoint a phtloso generalities high up In the clouds, but pher to govern It. which pays no heed to the crying' what is needed is working social- wrongs about its TeeL j ism, not the tongue-lashing kind. The sentiment favoring government and munlclnal nwnershln Ik Rnrendlnir 1 WORD PICTURE OF INGERSOLL, among all classes Incense Is the resinous pear or tear-; shaped gum that exudes f.om a tree found In British Somallland, from ' near Berbera to Cape Guardafui. Some incense comes from a region , adjoining Mnskat, near the Arabian const. Inferior Incense is found In India, but the best and greatest Quan tity comes from British Somnlll&nd. The incense tree is a stnintty. ; thorny and unsightly tree like the myrrh and acacia and seldom reach es a height of 15 feet. Incense is not only used in worship. but many Orientals use It to sweeten the breath and burn It In their houses to kill disagreeable odors. The crop rles from 2,240,000 to 3.3K0,00n pounds, and Is gathered In the autumn and brought to market by the Sonialis during the winter months. The price ranges from two to six annas tfour to 12 cents) er pound, according to quality. Incense is extensively used all over the Orient, and last year 1.493, 744 pounds were shipped to Bombay, which is a great distributing point, and 1.42S.8S0 pounds to Europe, the greater jtortion going to Marseilles and Trieste. THE THINNING RANKS. " """"5 "c I sat in n rrvnt thpatm- nf th nn. lieve in it would set to work to secure ( tionaI capital. It was thronged with it, would begin at the ground In every youth and beauty, old age and wis citv and hamlet to agitate and edu-' dom. I saw a man, the Image of his cate toward this end, Instead of com- tod- stamJ "Pn the staPe- and heard ... . . . him speak, pounding abstract phrases about the His Bestures were the perfection curse of capitalism, socialism wouli' of grace, his voice was music, and his make more headway and wpuld bring language was more beautiful than nny results I ' nad ever heard from mortal lips. , , . ' "He painted picture after picture of Thinking people are always ready ( the ,)leasures and joyB and sympathies to embrace a doctrine that does thing . of home. He enthroned love and for the public good. Results win men I preached the gospel of humanity like where pleasing words fail. One deed ' an angel. Then I saw him dip his , , . , , brush in the Ink of mortal blackness to more convincing than a dozen reso-' bm the beautlu, plctures he had lutions. I painted. I saw him stab love dead In Pendleton are over 100 voters j at his feet; I saw him blot out the who believe in socialistic principles, Btars and the 8Un antl Ieave humani ty ana me universe in eienuii uurh ness and eternal death. "I saw him like the serpent of old yet not one actual movement has been started to prove the good of social ism, although dozens of ripe opportu worm himself into the paradise of -club meets regularly and passes glit tering resolutions and makes glitter ing speeches against the "grinding capitalistic system." Yet not a soli tary socialist presented himself be fore the city council to protest against the granting of the gas franchise. w nile the East Uregonian was Only nltles pass unheeded. The socialist j human hearts and by his seductive : eloquence anu suuue aevices anu sophistry Inject his fatal venom un der whose blight its power faded; its music was hushed; its sunshine was darkened, and its soul was left a des ert waste, with only the new made graves of faith and hope. "I saw him, like a lawless erratic meteor without an orbit, sweep across the intellectual sky, brilliant only in Its self-consuming fire generated by , Mi,lnn U'ltli , Infloatniotllilo nnrt fighting single handed, against the 25. Lternal truths of God. year franchise, the socialists were "That man was the archangel of meeting and resolutlng. In glowing. J modern infidelity, and I said: 'How empty terms about the "brotherhood "?'e ls writ which declares I , , ,. , 'The fool hath said In his heart, there of man" and the "upper and nether l8 no gqj I millstones," forgetful of the franchise "Tell me not, O Infidel, there Is no I that was being delivered to the gas risen ChriBt. J monopoly. i "What intelligence less than God's! , ,.' ,,m t,th 'could fashion the human body! What Get down from your rickety nigh mnfsn . . ,f , ,.1... horse towering in the clouds and do drives the throbbing engine of the hu- eomethlng. Set a mark in Pendleton ! man heart with ceaseless, tireless and strike for It. Make the municipal ' stroke, sending the crimson streams ownerBhlp of an electric plant in this .Bd city your aim and educate the people ( what lf not Godf ls this mystery we to that end. The East Oregonian Is call mind? What Is it that thinks with you teeth and naila on that and feels and acta. O, who can deny goal. Dig up facts on municipal ,tbfJlv,in thal s,,rs 'i!?8' f. . , ... . . ,, "God Is everywhere and in every- lighting and they will be cheerfully thmg Hg myatet7 js eVery bud published. Show the common people and blossom and leaf and tree; in by actual figures and statistics that! every rock and vale and hill and light can be furnished so cheaply that mountain; 'neve,8Pr'nBand rivulet ,.... ,. 'and river: the rustle of his wings is every jxor man's home In the city . ,n everj. zopnvr. tts mlebt s in every may be lighted by electricity. tempest. He dwells In the dark pa- Make this a goal; work toward it, ' vlllon of every storm cloud. The light- the mounds of the flower-strewn dead Who sleep 'neath the sun and the sky; Only the mossing shafts at the head Now tell of the strife thafs by. Only the dust In the buttoned blue Is all of the heart that has thrilled At the call for the brave, at the step of the true. At the song that the fife has shrilled. Only a melting line, and slow. With the ghost of the veteran's swing; Only a few heads crowned with snow. To bow to the call of the King. Only a breath and a turn of the glass, A sigh and a sob and a tear Only a few of the brave to pass From the hosts of the yester-year Only the throb of loving hearts. That thrill as the banners wave Only the choking tear as it starts The bier and the shroud and the grave. R. A. WATSON. Correct Clothes for Men NY man can be proud (0 wear clothes made by the house of ALFRED BENJAMIN &co.in NewYork. For 30 years copTrtefat ma, a. B. Co. they have been the world's standard ready-for-service apparel. This label not by empty statements, but by loaded facts. Not in malice, not in spite, not In envy or ill humor, but by clean-cut, unanswerable state ments from American cities of today. Electric light can be furnished at 50 per cent of Its present coat in Pendleton. Such a reduction would put it. In every poor man'8 home in the clty. Prove this by facts .and BtatiatlcB and by this method of edu cation, you can elect a city council at the next city election in Pendleton which would favor a municipal light plant. By accomplishing this you will make more socialists than by any, otlfer method. You can prove your. doctrine by Its fruits. You can sefely advocate state ownership by pointing nlng Is his voice. His awful tread Is In every earthquake and on every angry ocean. The heavens above us teem with his myriads of shining witnesses. The universe of solar sys tems whose wheeling orbs course the crystal paths or space proclaim through the dread halls of eternity the glory and power and dominion of the all wise, omnipotent and eternal God." Bob Taylor. THE LOST ISLAND. The navy department has at last begun a systematic search for "The lost Island oi the Pacific." Some where between Honolulu and San Francisco, considerably south of the beaten track of vessels going to and from tho Hawaiian Islands, is a mys terious bit of land which supersti tious sailors believe Is bewitched. At long and irregular iniervui ii i nn t(n with Its head slightly mu w.tii.u dvmiw v n j 1 iiiiufl tMM - , . . . ., . . nrnr. ' f nf tiifi water or Just below me iu ,uur u,p lonrface where It threatens every ship. The next step will be easy. l jll08t 0f the time it Quite Bueecumaklng behind closed Inkg Q unfnthomable depths, where doors and do something that can be jt reat8 untll some convulsion of the seen and folt and enjoyed by tho peo- earth sends. It again to the surface, to MAKERS NEWYORK guarantees correct style, perfect fit, faultless falsk, careful work manship, antl reasonable price. Equal to fiat atftam-madc In til bat price The mktn' juinuiUt, and oan, with tvtty garmtnL We art ExcUaivt Dtatotetan in this city. The Peomes Warehouse The Leading Clothkr PJCMKUUCTON. OMCOK : GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds : I have good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. MINNIS I Leave orders at Neuman's Cigar Store. HOLT BROS. Side Hill Combined Harvester The latest Improved two-wheel, side-hill combined harvester has proven a boon to wheat raisers. It Is 'be most successful, most economical and easiest machine to operate ever builL 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 in their praise. The Holt side-hill harvester on a side hill ls able to stick to the side of the hill, while the header will slip down the hill. The main wheels are vertical, which braces the machine to tbe side bills. It worka equally adapted to level land. Tbe Holt harvesters are sold exclusively in this section by 1 E. L. SMITH 218 Coart Street, Pendleton, Oregon SASH, en Made to oritr Per, lime, - Mnd- WW BUkfi. T and dwellln. . ' I Oresnn Lumber l J Alta Street 0pp. All extras for Holt machines on hand. 4-i I IH I1 1 HUH I'U't'lH M t H H'4-t-H-H l-mt'K Mill M-1H HAYING TIME Brings a demand for forks, Rcythes, bay carriers and pulleys. No matter what your wants are In this line, we can fit you out. We keep the beat of everything in the hardware line and prices as low as the lowest. W. J. Clarke & Co. i HARDWARE AND PLUMBING, Spare Ribs, Cold Boiled Bam, Sausage, Fresh Pigs' Feet, Pore Lard, Ham and Bacon and tbe choicest fresh meats in the city. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN STREET. TELEPHONE MAIN 181, PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CLA88 WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. E8- TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN.' 741 MAIN ST. We Want to Do Yovt Plumbing Our long experience, together with our .unexcelled facilities for doing the beat work, are at your service without extra charge. Good honest work always dono. That's lhe reaao. wby, our patrons are always satisfied. BECK, the Reliable Pltimbe Court Street, opposite Hotel Blcken;. I PAPER T We do only poj , at right jrices. Our faculties I We are experience!;! I lness, ani m xtn J j our personal atefctl Neatness and I In palntlne or J we'll do the hijittj, t. . t wurs. inaoor u painting. J Wilson & i T Shop on Cott03Tj near Neagle Bwt I Black 10t3. H"H4flHllllt REAL ESTI SOME GOOD PR0PEKTY1 $1,900 Elegant ne t!l Idence; corner lot, toilet, hot and cold i Mocks from Main stnet $1,000 Lot and good foo bath, toilet, sewer, fx Good neighborhood. Three quarter sectioail land with extensile All under cultivation. No in the Inland Empire. Four hundred acres txr Can be bad for a trite. itself in two years. A stock ranch of5M valuable improTemeati nil ance of water Another of SOO acres- S ones, Choice vacant city louol will loan you monej to BOYD & Till Successors to E. M Insurance, Real Eitl 111 Court Street A RUNAWAY Tf is sure to uo - Dairioe irom j wear buu iw, pairing prices, we feel i that we : vtt We nave . , NEAOLE BR the BlatW, Stover GasollB EP reliaoie. - COA bin with ROCK SPRING Recogmzed and most e:o tract wiw JZ M part oftbecty- Laatz Main Street 1 I Ill -T-i