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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1904. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPEIl. fnbllahn every afternoon (except Sunday) t Iendlton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUIISCIUITION IIATUS. lll)r. one year by mall 3.00 Ixlly, six months by mall 2.R0 Itlly, three months by mall 1.25 llly, une month by mall no 'uy. per month by carrlar 03 Weekly, one year by mall 1.50 Weekly, six months by mall 75 Weekly, four mouths by mail 50 Seal-Weekly, one year by malt .... 2.00 tal-Wekly, six months by moll . . 1.00 aemi-ueekiy, three months by mall . .50 Member tloo. Bcrlnps'McIiac News Assocla xne bast uregoulan Is on sale at It. It. Rkh's News Stands, at Hotel Portland, mmv nuiei i trKius, 1'ortiana. Oregon. San Francisco llureau. 408 Fourth St. Chicago llureau. 800 Security llultdlnR. uasnincton. I. c, llnreau, 501 Htb Telephone. Main 11. Entered at lVnilleton postnttlre as aecoiul- class matter. Wo shall tlo much In the years to come, nut whnt have we tlone todny? We shall give out golil In a princely sum, Ilut whnt did we give toiloy? We shall lift the heart and dry the tear, We shall plant a hope in the place of fear, "Wo shall speak with words of love and cheer, But what have we done today? We shall be so kind In tbo after while, But what have we done today? We shall bring to each lonely life n smile, nut whnt havo we brought to day? We shall give to truth a grand er birth. And to steadfast faith a deeper worth, We shall feed the hungering souls of earth, Ilut whom have wo fed today? Nison "Waterman. must pay extra toll and travel extra miles to roach tho snmo mill with tho same kind of wheat at tho same price? Thoro are not too many church mumbers, hut there arc too many, churches. If Umatilla county elects Dr. W. Q. Colo, W. D. Chamborlaln and Wil liam niakoloy to tho legislature, she need nave no fear of Incurring the government's 111 will in the matter of Irrigation. Neither or theso pioneer citizens is promoting an Irrigation scheme contrary to tho policy of the government; neither of them will seek to pass a law by which they can iioat Irrigation bonds and suecu late in water rights that belong to the people nnd neither of them is now engaged in securing title to largo bodies of public land to bo sold at fabulous prices by prlvato land spec ulators, while tho government hopes to reclaim this Bamo land, If permit ted by the speculators, and soli it at reasonable terms to needy settlers whoso families arc now weltering In rented tenements In tho crowded cities. President Roosevelt has cried down the speculator. .Mr. New ell has cried down the speculator, tho forestry and reclamation departments are harassed to death with them, and Umatilla county will heed the warn ing against such, If she expects gov ernment favor In reclaiming her des erts. In choosing between1 Dr. W. G. Cole, tho pioneer citizen In full sym. pathy with the administration, and F, H. Holbrook, the land and water spec ulator, there should be no hesitancy by starting to get water on tho come' tery this season many of the presont generation could not hope to livo to Bee Its best perfection. Every organ Izntlon in the city Is agreed upon this plan and all that is lacking Is tho leader. I THE FISHER OF NIPPON. j on the part of this county. TOO MANY CHURCHES. The East Oregonlan believes that there are too many poorly paid minis ters and too many weak churches in the world now. The forces of Christianity are divid ed up, held apart and weakened by doctrinal differences. In many small towns four and five small congrega tions assemble in different churches on Sunday, each one denying Itself sotne of the comforts of life in trying to maintain a separate organization and pay the four or Ave ministers tin-1 certain salaries, that barely keep the households going. If those four or five struggling churches wore united In one spacious, modern building, could employ one minister and join their forces In sup porting him In a manner that would place hfm above the worry for bread and butter, Christianity would be more powerful, more attractive, more prom ising; to the world. . Many u good man hesitates to Join a church because of the shaky finan cial condition of the church and the constant grind upon the small mem bership for the support of the inde pendent organization. Many a preacher gives up bis voca . Uon iu despair, or engages in some "side line," because of the inability of the organisation to pay hfm a living alary. All churches worship the same .linker, expect to gain the same haven through the same redeeming force, jet they Htand apart, divide up the ag gregate strength into an infinite num ber of struggling atoms aud retard the progress of the Christian system by Interna! divisions. ; Take for example a city with eight) different churches. At a value of J5,- 00 each for church property. 140,000 is thus exempt from taxation anil tho community must make up this deficit, for the support of the eight ministers at least JS.000 per year Is Imposed upon the divided membership, to say nothing of the thousands of dollars Jar the incidental expenses of auxiliary organizations to each church. Tho fi nancial drain on this divided member ship Is something surprising. It Is more than many of the mombers can bear, In Justice to tliolr families. One house of worship could servo that entlro community. One able min ister with a corps of active workers to assist him could attend to tho spiritual needs of those eight small congregations. Tho coHt of maintain ing that ono organization would fall Jeas heavily upon tho members. More seal, more cheerfulness, more down right religious activity would be felt and tho Bum total of Christian achieve ment would be Increased through this ratted effort. Whero there is oue broad, free high way loading to tho mill, why will peo j4e persist in traveling tho devious, reeky, foothill roads, on which they Pendloton is once more the pos sessor of a good band. With a very few weeks of practice the members are doing good work and It should receive more encouragement from tho people. Everybody In town can enjoy a good band. The public concerts on' the streets are not exclusive. They are Intended for the pleasure and en joyment of all the people. Don't stand around and make sneering remarks, after vou have llstnnpd. In tho nmsln The band boys arc doing something I for the public's enjoyment that you are not doing. Don't criticise until you can do better. The way to" get a good band and keop it Is to encour age It, to make the members know that their efforts are appreciated, to make them know that the town takes a pride in the organization and will stand by it. Nothing else advertises a town like a good hand. If the Pen dleton band had been held together and was now holng called here and there over Eastern Oregon, no other one Item could give Pendleton so much promlnenco as that. The East Oregonlan belloves in music. It cul tivates the use of wind and air of all kinds It extends the glad hand to the band boys and will stand in to help tne organization along, nny time. . Another Decoration Day has come and gone and Olnoy cemetery is not yet supplied with water for irrigating purposes. A beautiful location, good soil and even surface, Olney cemetery could be made the prettiest in the state, with plenty of water. The Commercial Association and the women's clubs could Join in no nobler work than that of converting this city i of the dead into a more cheerful more Inviting spot. Tho longer Whore linw Hin Virnwnln flulmi-.tnil? Ills hundred thousand fishing boats hock itlly in the reedy moats; His baby wife no more Is glad. Hut yesterday, with nil Nippon. tiencath his pink-white cherry trees In chorus with his brown, sweet bees Ho careless sane, and sane richt on, Take care! for he hns censed to sing; his startled bees have taken wing! His cherry blossoms drop like blood; His bees begin to storm and sting; his seas flash lightning, and a flood Of crimson stains their wide, white ring; Uis battleships belch hell, and all Nippon Is but one Spartan wall! Aye, ho, tho boy of yesterday. Now holds the bearded Ituss at bay hlle, blossomed steeps nbove the clouds Wait idly, still, as waiting shrouds, Joaquin Miller in the Century. A Dlhr ERENCE. Phyllis' urms nre white as snow; Golden is her bead; Deftly move her hnnds below She is making bread. Flour white from snier bright In n stream doth How. Tis a vision of delight When Phyllis kneads the dough. Now she's ready for the street. Gowned quite n la mode; From her head down to her feet. As per Fashion's code. There's a rap upon my door (She's my wife, you know). Seems to me an awful bore. When Phyllis needs the dough. Frank Goodwyn. Mrs. James A. aarfield, now 72 years old, has moved from Pasndcnn, Cat., to Carpentaria She Is In very poor health. Brilliant-; is oltvaya feand in beer if ,1k 1 .'cwi:ifi u."i LJ!ii;.' bus beca - properly conducted, and the fertnen "tation of the brew completed under n careful nnd scientific regulation of temperature. 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Five blocks from Main streot. $700.00 Will buy a 3-roora house, 3 blocks from Main utroot. 700.00 Two very doslrablo lots on Jackson streot, only six blocks from Main stroet. Office rooms for rent. Merchants Protective Agency Despain Building, Roam 43, Tolephono Dlaek 1161. GAINING b - ,5 liNION fIADE, HAND MADE.. CLEAR HAVANA. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH. 6ET IT. Don't accept a substitute. FAME 1 fit v - r-i VMM a rn r 1 1 w. I MAKERS. HAMMOCKS The season for hammocks Ib hore. Tlrao to got them Is now and tho place to got the best at tho lowest prices Is at our store. Wo 'have sproad ourselves In securing tho newest and pretllest patterns turned out by the manufacturers. JtiBt look at our linos. Goodman-Thompson Hardware Co. 643 MAIN STREET. A RUNAWAY TEAM. .1- mnu nr leSS 4 is Bure iu uu u-"'" . ... 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