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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1904. PAGE FOUR. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except Rnmlny) nt l'endletou, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. auuscmrnoN hates. mall Ilnllv nnn vMF tV six mouiuH UJ Uiu.. Dally, tbrco months by mall Dally, one montn oy man .. Dally, per inontli by carrier u'fi. s.nn vtrnr htf matl Weekly, bIx months by mall 5.00 2.00 1.25 .50 .05 1.00 .75 pense to the county. The county debt has been reduced to $32,000 and by the sumo rigid economy can be on tlrely wiped out In two years mora. What moro can you ask of county officials? Think of these things be fore you vote. ' Weekly, four months by man .ou i;i.ivnklr. one vcar by mall . . . 2.00 Semi-Weekly, six months by mall .. l.JW siomi.Weoklv. three months by mall .. .00 llcmber Scilpps-Mcltac tlon. News Assocla VUa I'rtet Orntrnnlnn l1 on Sale At II. 11. lllch's News Stands at Hotel l'ortland anil Hotel reruns, rortianu, uresou. San Francisco llureau. -103 Fourth St. Chicago llureau, 009 Security Uullillns. Washington, I). C. llureau, 001 14th St., N. W. Telephone, Main 11. Entered at l'cndlcton postoltlco as second' cla matter. UNIONf&atABET Granted that men have hold hard and narrow notions about the Dlblo; that they havo been deluded Into the absurdity of Imagining that its truth could only havo been kept by me chanical and verbal Inspira tion; that they havo held that overy detail in It must bo accepted as though It were ac curate, modern, scientific ut terance; that they have held that all Us honest acknowledg ment of the extreme earthl ness of the vessels in which tho treasure of continuous teaching was conveyed is meant to bo God's warrant for cruelty and lust and wrong; granted that wo must hold In abeyance our childhood's. Im pression of the authorship of cerrnln books; granted that the Pentateuch may be traced to an earlier compilation, and that tho four Gospels may havo had a further back and earlier matrix from which they were formed; granted all this, and yet ho great structu ral soundness of tho Dlblo re mains untouched. Dr. Doane, lllaliop of Albany. W. S. Mayberry Is a plain, hard working, educated man, and is con ducting an Ideal campaign by follow ing tho carpenter's trado between schools and deserves to bo elected school superintendent of Umatilla county. People who follow crooked lives don't know how soon a turn will como that will oxposo their baseness. No matter how far away from home you are, it pays to be straight. This has not been learned from experience. It is only theory, but it seems to bo truo. How tho Morning Tribune can havo tho countenance to faco its intelll gent readers and tho thinking bust ness men who patronize it, after printing such silly, nonsensical rot in tho shape of mud slinging editorials, is one of tho unspeakable things of tho campaign. There Is no wit, no sense, no satire, no truth, no wisdom, no politics, no hurtful statement, no pointed sarcasm, no help for Its friends nor hurt for Its enemies in any of it. It Is just plain rot. The phenomenal growth of tho Ore gon Dally Journal has reached a ell max never before attained by a news paper west of tho llocky mountains Yesterday Its circulation was 22,000, and it closed tho .largest printing contract over cloueif on tho Pacific coast. A contract for printing G4.800 Inches of advertising matter in period of IB months, was closed with Olds, Wortman & King, one of tho progressive department storo firms of Portland. Tho Oregon Dally Journal has also reached a higher circulation In tho remoto corners of Oregon than any other Oregon paper. No other county judge in Oregon knows and understands the needs and conditions of his county as well as George Hartman does of Umatilla county. Ills life has been spent hero, principally, and ho has boon a ser vant of tho people In places of trust which havo fitted him for this lm portant office. His experience- is worth dollars and cents to tho pco plo of this county as tho head of tho county court. His wldo knowledgo of practical business affairs places vhlm In a position to snvo money for tho taxpayers in tho conduct of tho offlco and politics cuts very llttlo Ico with thoso who must pay tho taxes, when a saving of dollars and cents Is part of tho consideration. Tho county government requires $5,684.72 loss for running expenses this year than in 1902, this saving having been accomplished through tho rigid econ omy in tho offices of county Judgo, sheriff, clerk and assossor, tho very offices that causa tho greatest ex- The trouble with most of tho heav- lly endowed schools and Institutions of the country is that thoy aro out of reach of those who need them most. It the Iteed Institute which has just been endowed and founded In Portland Is brought down within reach of the school-hungry mass of tho common people, it will bo a blessing to Portland and to Oregon. But If It Is built among the clouds of aristocratic Ideals, accessible only to tho rich and fortunate, its influence for ultimate good to humanity w.lll bo questionable. Tho great need of today Is some plain rich people who will die and leave their Idle wealth Invested In Institutions within reach of the hard-working boy and girl just out of tho high school who needs one or two years finish at a moderate cost to fit them for useful, profitable lives. There aro too many "art schools" and "schools of technique" intended as spawning grounds for aristocratic sentiments and for the propagation of snobs who despise manual effort and who aro incapable of well direct ed mental effort. If the Reed Insti tute In Portland Is made accessible to the great mass of needy youth in tho middle walks of life, who need and deserve education nt moderate cost, Portland as a city, may rejoice. Otherwise, the rich may rejoice alone. Tho Oregonlan persists In wilfully and maliciously misrepresenting tho official conduct of Governor Chamber lain's administration on overy con ceivable occasion and seems perfect ly willing to sacrifice the dignity and veracity that should go with its high position in journalism -In order to wreak a petty, narrow vengeance on democrats. In speaking of tho con duct of Statp Game Warden Maker's office, n correspondent of that paper writing from an obscure Wlllametto valley point, alleged that gamo is be ing ruthlessly slaughtered there and that the reason for It was that "Ore gon has no gamo warden; one J. W. Baker, a democrat, having been ap pointed, is no better than a wooden man." This cowardly attack In its news columns, where straight news and not biased opinion should bo found, shows the length to which the Oregonlan will go to injuro someone who is not of its political faith. The facts about tho office of game ward-l en are these: During the entire two years' term as warden, Mr. Qulmby tho predecessor of J. W. Baker, Insti luted but 15 cases against violators of tho gamo law, and secured convle tlon in but 11 of them, securing fines of $810 on that number. That Is tho official record taken from Mr. Qulm by's official report. While J. W. Dak er has held tho office of gamo warden but 11 months, ho 1ms already brought 40 cases against violators of tho gamo laws, securing 32 convlc tlons and securing $1,115 In fines and costs. Why will a reputable nows paper, circulating among Intelligent people, so wilfully misrepresent writ ten records that are accessible to tho public? Whom does this record prove to be the "wooden man?" Tho solo ground of attack on Mr. Baker is that he is n democrat and that it Is tho duty of republican papers to malign him, cause or no cause. 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