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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1904. EIGHT HMl AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except Sunday at Pendleton, Oresro, by tbe EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUBSCKHTION RATES. Dally, one year by mall Pally, six months by mall Daily, tbrre months by mall Dully, one month by mall !ally, per month by carrier Weekly, one year by mall Weekly, six months by mall Weekly, four nfontbs by mall . . . Semi-weekly, one year by mall . . Semi-Weekly, six months by mall Semi-Weekly, three months by mall Is enjoyed by the schools. Practical, modern, progressive the policy of the high school has helped make keen, able, broad-gauged men and women of pupils whose education had been sadly neglected until late. Conk tin's method is one that never al lows the pupil an idle moment. "When ! school book studies end nt 4 o'clock, $5 0o',ne e'eva,,nS- ennobling side studies, ! 2.V.0 such as school orchestras, school lit ! 3."5o erarles. school nthletics, school de- I eiamatory and debating contests . .75 i claim the attontion of the high school. I iooj There Is no time for loafing on the 1'Jfi ' streets. There is always something pure and clean and elevating to hold the continuous attention of the The East Oresonlan Is on sale at B- IS. j nich's News stands at Hotel Portland and i to other things, hut rather extended Hotel ferklns, fttltot Oresou. ,, strenj:then b. ,hem. Xue ,m. inSnn0. ''llS th VTaM 38 S Washington, D. C- liurean, 301 nth St., the theoretical and graduation from ft. H. FAME IS FLEETING. Member Scrlpja Mcllae tlon. News Aiiocla- Telephone. Main 11. t Pendleton high school means fitness j for any position of trust that can be Entered at I'endletou pwtoClce as second- J handled with less than a college or clay matter. j spoclal education. UMOmacii.f bei INGALLS A PLAGIARIST. 1 "Hither, ye blind, from your futile banding; Know tho right, and the right Is won; Wrong shall die with the un- demanding ODe truth clear and the work is done. Nature is higher than Wealth or Knowledge, Whose creed Is ninety en- slaved for ten; My word shall stand against mart and college "The Earth belongs to Its living men.' " John Boyle O'Reilly. An Eastern publication called Sue- gestion prints a communication from j NIcholi Giggllotti, of Eric, Pa., in i which the doctor claims that the son- j net "Opportunity." generally attrlbut- ' ed to the late John lngalls was wrlt- ' ten by Dr Glggliotti in Italian in 1 1SST. Dr. Giggllotti says that he re- printed the poetn in La Glustlzla, I published in Denver, and sent lngalls a copy of it with a rhythmic transla I tlon made by him and revised for the ! English part by Martin Battle, a dls- Oh. where Is mighty Kitchener, The man of grit and gore? And Ellen Stone, nh, what of her? We hear her name no more. And what's "Coin" Harvey doing now And "Sockless" Jerry, say? Where's Captain Lcmly. anyhow. Has Funston passed away? Where's Baden-Powell now. and who Is watching Simon Sam, Oh, what's become of Paty du "Whose other name was Clam? Oh. fame's a fleeting thing, alas! The heroes come and go. So many things are brought to pass Within a year or so! Who, when the snowflakes fly uext fall May name one Russian chap. Or still be able to recall The name of nny Jap? Chicago Record-Herald. u How to Judge Beer SOLID, CREAMY FOAM An infallible indication of body, age and excellence of brewtns material. THANKS. j tinguished follower of the late Henry George. The second publication of 1 the Italian original was in the Mig- ,' non of Naples June 12, 1SSS. . Dr. GMsseppe Colon! certifies to having published in the Flora Mirabl- lies of Turin Dr. Glggllottl's sonnet, "II Fato." in 1SS7 or 18SS. and adds j that It was translated into Greek. Into French by Mme. Sampson. Into Ger during nian by Kadon, and Into English by C. Bourges Wntson. A writer In the Chicago Tribune, referring to tho Gig- Dr. Glggliotti Thauks to you, sun and moon and star. And you. blue level with no cloud Thanks to you. splendors from afar. For a high heart, a neck unbowed. I- rT Thanks to you, wind, sent to and fro, To you, light, pouring, from the dawn; Thanks for the breath and the glory flow. The steadfast soul can feed upon. Thanks to you, pain, want and care. And you, joys cunning to deceive, And you, balked phantoms of despair; I battle on, and I believe. Thanks to you, ministers benign. In whatsoever guise you come: Under this fig tree nnd this vine. Here 1 am master, and at home Atlantic Monthly A solid i-eitay foam is the invariable indication of body, aso and excellence of brewing material in becr. Cnless the best grades . f barley and hops selected with extreme c-irc. are used in sufficient quantity brewed so as to give the beer the proper strength and body, and after ward the beer is thorough!- ripened and aged, it cannot show the solid, creamy foam always, tound in the famous A. B. C. "Tbe only beer bottled exclusively at the Brewery THE AMERICAN BREWING CO. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. GEO. DAR.VEAU, WHOLESALE DEALER. 3 1 1 1 1 m i m i i h h im t wtwiin-mii im h-h-h m Buildj I I sash, nnnJ li It aiSM X II Mad. ""Wl 1 Oreenn I . . II I T O-'H 1 BEER- ml I dumber TaJ f mI im"""" JX It PAPER HANGfi i i i tto j .... . . ... -"'J 6UOO THt J The atrocities in Colorado the miners' war have set the state back 20 years In development and In-1 ...-. ' ternai peace and order. Capital and ; has publishel three books of poems labor have both suffered retrogres- but singularly .enough the sonnet "II MAKAROFF WAS CULTURED. t sion and demoralization there. Nelth-1 Fa," "1W ot appear in any of them, j giving personal superintendence to 1 1 tor tne reason, so ne says, mat ne everv deta . savs the Westmlnstpp i j. Admiral Makaroff was something ' t more than the typical cultured Rus- sltn. One might talk with him al- j most without suspecting that he was 1 1 a foreigner, so easy was his command i .,f Fnnltol. Ul. lnAn - t ,A(A "T years in England was during the I minding of the ice breaker Termak, which he designed and which he saw constructed at Newcastle-on-Tyne. HOLT BROS. Side Hill Combined Harvester nt right jrices. Our facilities ire aJ ve are experienced h ttsij mess, ani all work our personal attention. reatnes and protajsatl No matter what uo In painting or putti we'll do the highest work. Inooor and painting. er a worklngman nor an investor will venture to risk tbe uncertain condl- polish.' The admirers of lngalls can Hons. Less mullshnoss nnd more not understand why, if Dr. Giggllotti common sense on the part of both j was ntu satisfied with Its literary pol- tho emnlnvnr nnrt tho mnwa i. ' ,au- "' Pui;u m uie uvuki impcr , " ' ' ,and sent a copy of It with a transla' ueeuea. (on t(j Senator ingaus. He does not TtPrtnro tho rt . ,ho n 1 explain in his letter whether or. not .... . . v...1 he knew ln!;ajls previous t0 tnls or Association irom 52 to 51 per month; wny he singled him out as the reclp- nx an Initiation fee of u; enlarge thei lent of his alleged poetic effusion." board of manacers tn "n mnmlwn: cn ! nor i .,, i.,, 1 ,' I The Italian sonnet claimed by Dr. D""" "TCU Glggliotti is as follows: members two years; extend the so-1 ( Fat0, clal features of the association to in-jArbitro io sono dell" uman de3tlno, was 'not satisfied with Its literary j Gazette. Admiral Makaroff was an vlte the young men and do some prac tical things to attract the attention of the older business men, and a mem bership or 200 can be gained and held without difficulty Fama. grandesza, amor mi son vas salll, Per campagne e citta folle cammlno, Batto a ogni porta, e corro nuovl call!. Se in letargo. tl desta. Se nel vino Le cure affoghl e tl son dole! I f al II. T'alza a mi segni. II fato son. Mes chino Chi non viene con me. Gil do ca-valli. The East Oregonian has no real estate to sell to the school board. It does not wish to urge the purchase -of any place In nny portion of the city, which Is being held for specula tive purposes. But it does suggest that as the school buildings are to meet the future needs of the district, as they are to do good service as tbe city grows and extends outward in every direction, that the aim should be to get cheap sites ns far out as possible, In every instance. It will be but a few years until the Byers property In the east end of town and tbe Matlock baseball park In the west end will be surrounded with elegant homes. Instead of being on the ex treme outside edges of settlement in five years, they will have large set tlements still beyond them which must be considered. With systemat ic and thorough improvement of 1 , , ..... , i. .... sleeping, wake. If feasting some of the raw sites now available. You try to m V0l)r lTomes wlth the school board can make Ideal I wine and sin. school grounds of ample size from lo-1 Rise and follow me. I am the fate cations thnt mar tm frirliMilln- in Woe '"It. ...1 j ,.,!. Glole. grandesza, onor, donne e pla cere. Tutto gll obberdira men che la morte. Vienl. Approflltta delmlo buon vo- lere. Solo una volta Io batta alle tue porte. Io nlon tl segno rispos Io II pen- slere Sol rende 1' uomo avventurato e forte! And here In his own rough English translation: The Fate. Master I am of human destinies: Fame, greatness. love are my serv-an-h. Cities and fields foolishly I walk: I knock at every door but once, and I run to new pathways. enthusiast in regard to that vessel. He believed that she was the fore runner of a type by means of which ! the secrets of the frozen north will ultimately be given to the world, and he talked with light dancing eyes of what the Ice breaker might ulti mately be expected to achieve. WHITE ON BURTON. William Allen White of Emporia, Kansas, said in Chicago today, of Senator Burton: " He has flourished and Haunted himself in the eves of his people. Young men have seen his wicked prosperity, and have been mis led to believe that mere smartness pays. Yet, by the miserable tracedv of his fall, he has written for the whole nation an object lesson in the profitableness of decency. He has served a term or two in the state leg islature, wnere ne openly solicited bribes and was charged, dozens of times, by the newspapers with being a boodler. Reputable newsnanors have charged Burton with violation of me Decencies or life. 6ocial moral, political, financial, and he made no attempt to bring those newspapers to me oar 01 justice His election to the senate was due to the Inflnnnco or railroads In state politics." their present condition. . Disregard of the law is the great American sin. It is unjust to charge any class In particular with contempt for law, for all are guilty, and all in nearly equal degree. The situation in Colorado, where miners, mineowners, governor and legislature are all equally In contempt of the law, shows whnt may be expected by all ns the final result of this form of treason. The union man who beats a "scab"; tbe employer who hires a thug to beat a non-union man In order that union mon may be discredited; the corpor ation that buys a franchise, and the supervisor that sells it; tbe business man that sells adulterated food, and the lawyer that helps him to cheat tho law these and a hundred others are doing their worst to end American ln stltutlons. No force from without is great enough to destroy the republic, but the strain will come from within and not Irom without, and men of ever' class will help to bring it, just aa men of every class will be found working loyally to restore respect for the law and obcdlonce to Its mandates. w,th over 100 puplU In the Pendle ton high school grade during the past year, there should bo at least 20 bright graduate a year hence If the invigorating policy of E. B. Conklln! Gold. I give . him horses. honor, women and p'eas- fame ure. He will conquer every foe save death Rise: hang to the opportunity which I offer to you. I am revengeful. I knock unbidden V..., nnn nt MU, ...... L H, 1.1.1.' UUUli j I stay here. "Leave me alone," I an swered; "thought, 1 And thought alone, makes every man happy and strong." "WMiZFF WALK A MILE Is a laconic definition of a toboggan ride. It's quick work going down the slide, but it's a long climb Irack to the starting point. It is very much that wav witfi health ; it is quickly lost and "slowly ieuja4jL1,jiuii regained. When w 1 the nrt srmntnnio 01 tailing neaitn ap pear, proper care mat prevent the descent to utter weakness and debil ity Usually the complication "of dis orders known as general debility has Its origin in a dis eased condition of the stomach and other organs of di gestion and nutri tion. These diseases are perfectly cured by the use of Dr. Pierce s Golden Medica' r avery It cures through the stomach dt borders which have their or igw in a diseased condition of the stomach. There is no alco- Tbe lngalls sonnet, the publication of which added considerably to his fame, is as follows: Master of human doatlnles am I! Fame, love and fortune on my foot steps wait. Cities and fields I walk; I pene trate Deserts and fields remote, and, pass ing by Hovel and mart and palace, soon or late, I knock unblddeu once at every gate. If sleeping, wake, If feasting, rise be fore I turn away. It Is the hour of fate, And they who fallow me reach every state Mortals desire, and conquer every foe Sore death; but those who doubt; or hesitate, I Condemned to failure, penury or woe, 1 Seek roo in vain and uselossly im plore I I answer not, and I return no more I is 1 iron hoi in the n Discovery." neither opium, cocaine nor omer narttnic "I wm all run down, bad no strength had tbarp darting piiiu all through mt hm and I back ache every tUy ' mrart Mrs. Frant. 1. . tii. 01 mucuoc4, r, 1 "i u auo trtHi ed with a ditrceri feeling in the stomach am' pain In front of the hip bone. I bad a severe Ci4ich and it nearly killed roe to draw a long breath, I waa so sire through my lunn. " 1 wrole to Dt Pierce, telling my symptonu aa near a tcod. He sent me a very kind letter, arlvuinz W.e to try bis medicine whicn I did. and before t had taken them .1 Meek I was deadedW bene: I tu. two bottles of the ' Ootden M edkai Discovery 'and two of the ' Pa. vorue Prescription.' and am sure 1 never felt tetter In my life tnaa when quit taking them - Dr. Metre's Pleasant Pellets ore a cure for biliousness. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrels a day Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour. Mill Feed, Chopped Feed ?tc always on hand. MERRILL TYPEWRITER CO.. So. 7 Post SL. Spekane. Cen.gLDENSU0RE TYPEWRITER Supplies Renting . Eiparl Reaalriag I The latest Improved two-wheel, slde-hlll combined, harvester hat proven a boon to wheat raisers. It Is :be most successful, most economics, and easiest machine to operate ever bnllt. 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 slde-hlll harvester on a side hill Is able to stick to the side of the hill, while tbe header will slip down the hill. The main wheels are vertical, which braces the machine to the side hills. It works equally adapted to level land. The Holt harvesters are sold exclusively In this section by E. L. SMITH 21 & Coort Street, Pendleton, Oregon All extras for Holt machines on hand. 1 1 1 iiinn n4-i'im inn i umii t ? 1 i.i 11? I Wilson & Carnin T Shop on Cottonwood near Ncagle Bros. Black 1043. ii"HW 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 I ttfHrH PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN 8T. "NOW HE'S TALKING" Says Mr. Shirt: "1 certainly feel clean splc an,d span after they are through with me." The "they" means In this case the intelligent workpeo ple at this laundry. The shirt's testi mony of the excellence of our work Is attested by hundreds who have tried It. Why not by you? Test and attest. THE DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY BYERS' BEST FLOUR Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread Is assured when Byors' Best Hour Is used. Bran, short, steam roll ed barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Prop. LEGAL BLANKS alogce of tnem. A fell supply always kept In stock. REAL ESTA1 SOME GOOD PROPERTY TO ( $4,000 Elegant new niM-rwnil stone foundation; sever, hi I let, city water; two lots, tiser posiire, corner One of lit propositions in the city. $850 Corner lot with good, bti house; eastern expqsnre ui I venlently located. Three quarter sections tes 1 land. All under cultivation, ive improvements, and lots ot ii Thls property can be tan tela less than Its market value. A stock ranch of MOO atrfl. valuable improvements and 1: t dance of water. Another of S00 acres. Jone t ones. Choice vacant city lots cs 1 we will loan you money to WS. I 1 BOYD & TURNER Successors to E. D. Boji Insurance, Real Estate, 111 Court Street A RUNAWAY TEAM. la sure to do more or less 1 ,.,, n.hother tou 1 Irlne from accident w , ,.-..- vnur Ti wear uuu ivai, Neapie'g. While our mrzi widespread for doing all H ' 1.1 i h Lout manner a prices, we feci sure "- & few good people w that we are unexceueo - j .. hom to kno b- ... . .l. nil.nnl aW8 1 we nave tue " . Ljjh Rex buggies, the best proda roii nnti nee uiu nuuu, v-. N EAGLE BROS, the Blackstnltta. Stover Gasoline Engine, reliable. COAL! Let us fill your bin with ROCK SPRING Recognized as the bj and most economical We are VWZ tract with you lor J" winter's supply- w liver coal or wood tow part of the city. Laatz Bros. Main Street tit