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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, JUNE 13, 1904. PAGE FOUR. Elw AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. 1'ubllslioil ovcry nttornoon (cieept Sunday) nt l'emlleton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. tho Industrial world, thoy will be suppressed, notwithstanding tho fact thitt tho ofTIco (tf nttornoy-gonornl may bo filled with a friend of tho trusts, whoso solo activity Is In find ing some oxcuso for delaying prose cution of tho people's enemies. 1J3 .r.u suusckiptiox itATi:s Dally, one year by mall Dally, lx months by mall Dally, three months by mall .... flail, .in mnnlli hr nflll ..... Dally, per month by carrier .Co Wcei.lv, one year by mall 1.50 Weekly, lx months by mnll Ju Weekly, four mouths by mall .oU .Semi-Weekly, one year by mall . . . 2.00 Seml-Weeklv. six months by mall .. l.liit Semi-Weekly, three months by mall .. .50 Member Scrlpps ltcltae tlon. News Assocla The Hast Oregonlan Is on sale nt II. 11. ltlch's News Stands nt Hotel Portland nnd Uotel l'erklns, I'ortland, OreROU. San Francisco llmeau. 408 Fourth St. Chicago Ilureau, !)0!t Security llnlldlnK. Washington, I). C. Ilureau, 501 14th St., K. W. Telephone. Main 11. Enteicd at Pendleton postofllcc as second class matter. 1LABEL Host men know lovo hut ns a part of life; Thuy hldo It in some corner of tho breast. Even from themselves; and only -when thoy rest, In tho brief pause of that earthly strife Wherowlth our world might else bo not so rife, Thoy draw It forth (as 0110 draws forth a toy, To sootho somo ardent, hiss- exacting boy), And hold It up to mother, child or wife. Ah, 1110! Why may not lll'o and lovo be one? Why walk wo thus 'alone. when at our side Love, like a vlslhlo god, might he our guide? How would the marts grow uoblo, and tho street, Worn like a dungeon floor. with weary feet, Seem then a golden courtway of the sun. Henry Tlmrod. Nobody knows how much self sac rificing, unselfish, truly noble work .J5.00 ' ls uel"K lone for humanity and tho goon ot maumnu, inrougn uie chnrnlinK iim orennlzatlnns. and t1ir.Mi.rl, ttifllvtilitnl mnmltnra until f thoy witness such programs as was rendered last evening on Children's Day. Tho parents of children could not do for them what those organ!za tlons are doing for them, becauso of various clrcumstnnces. It requires somo active agency to bring out the true worth and beauty of child llfo In this public manner. Every body enjoys keenly tho work of tho children, and unselfish work of train Ing them for these occasions Is ono of tho host features ot church activity rcoplo attend such ueautltul exer cises, who never attend church. Tho faces and songs nnd splendid Inno cenco of chlldllfe appeal to ludtvldu nls and awaken tho higher sent! ments In their lives, to whom tho baro facts and rites of Christianity are meaningless. It is n pity that the duties and llnnnces of the churches do not admit of more such exercises. The community appreciates them. Thoy help the children taking part, and they help, beyond computation, all those who witness them. STILL SERVING THE TRUSTS. From Philadelphia Saturday came the report that "largo financial In terests of Pennsylvania and Now York have united and arc endeavor ing to have Attorney-General Knox thoniselve I The enormous number of mixed tickets voted In Oregon this year ls one of tho best signs yet exhibited I In state politics. In state nffairs, in- j dependence Is the only salvation. Straight tickets nover helped to Im prove any offensive political situa tion. As long as people fear tho lash and bow to the boss, tho Injus tices and favoritism of government will Increase as rapidly as the boss can Intrench himself and his allies behind laws. But when the sovereign will of tho voter rises above tho fear of the lash or tho bludgeonings of the political steerer. and asserts Itself In tho voting booth, then tho tldo starts the other way and the people get justice. In order to en courage this independenconnd further tho correction of local ovlls tho East Oregonlan believes that parties and partisan politics should gradually be eliminated from tho county and state politics and tho people should array theory has been given through proof already, and that In Europe It has been practiced successfully for sev eral years. In Vienna Its followers have gone so far as to establish a sanitarium where music Is tho chief means employed to effect cures ot nervous disorders. Thus far In llos ton tho treatment for tho most part has been confined to the homes of patients. , All assert that there Is a subtle, mysterious quality In music tnni win cure many human Ills, particularly those of a nervous origin. Different niimmitu rvniilro different dlnds ot music, just as a physician Rives dif ferent kinds of medicines for differ ent diseases, and so tlio music cure has come to bo a sort of a science. Chicago Hecord-Horald. IS THIS THE MILLENIUM? They are doing wild, crazy things In Australia. Thoy arc actually run ning tho government lor the benefit of tho majority of the people! Thoy put worklngmen into Import ant otllces. In the rules regulating factories thoy think more about a thousand girls working In the factory than of ono owner living at tho sea side fio miles away. They pass laws that thoy think will help the majority, and thoy do not oven care If certain clothing mer chants or bankers go back to Lon don. Thoy do queer things, but listen to tho queerest: s on local Issues rather than on partisan grounds. Rotter re sults will come from such action. Hetter servlco will be rendered nnd easy to manage. Thoy can get from It on request . taken out of the cabinet and made senator In place of Quay." "Large financial Interests" govern Pennsylvania 'absolutely. Tho Quay ( better laws will be enacted, machine, which throughout the conn- : try Is held responsible for all tho po-1 Cana,la ls forclS UnltetI lltlcal depravity going there, Is really s,ates 10 Krow S" hors,;3- Wlietli only the political agency of those In- e1 tl,ia ""'"try wishes to Improvo terests, but find a rotten government I ,Ilu Kra(1! of llors stock '- "ot. ' uauanian tariff on horses and the I regulations accompanying tho Impor- I tatlon of linrHPH lulu fhnt such "protection" as they desire "' 1 havo mil(lo ,t neCessary to grow a any now pledges out of which profit . , nr,JcIo )eforo is to bo made. An honest govern-1 oxport (ra(e o A ment would p ace them on a footing ( ()f tw Canatilall ,mrlnm81lt of equality with everybody else and ,lbH (ho m lntIon of eHer ,,. compel them to bear their Just share , m mnm g of tho burden of taxation. ,nt ,esa mll ?50 n(jr l(,a(, Ag mQsf Thereforo thoy finance tho Quny,r tno ,rst,8 lunv being shipped out machine, lend It tho weight of their jr Oregon go directly to Canada, this respectability and confer upon it the ruling Is or especial Importance to inestimable treasure of their moral j tli state. This Is a gentle hint that support. I Canada will not tolerate cheap stuff. The "large financial Interests" of t reminder that horses valued Pennsylvania tho corporations and j nt less than ?R0 per head are not trusts aro not without gratitude. , needed in that now and growing Mr, Knox desires to quit his present , country. As Canada ls being largely office for tho senate and, useful as settled by Westerners, it is needless ho has' been to them where ho is. thoy , to say that the valuo and grado of overcome their natural reluctance tho horses used thero will be in keep and consent. . ing with tho character of tho settlers Tho people of Pennsylvania have using them nothing is too good for not been consulted, of course, as to a Westerner. succeed I A nAUIUM CLOCK. Thoy have an arbitration court, you know, In which all sorts of employ ers nnd employes may and must set tle their differences in a way to avoid public disturbance. Thoy have extended tlielr arbitra tion rule to railroad servants, to pub lic employes and clerks. And what do you suppose they have done what wild, Insane scheme have thoy put Into practice? Why, this: They say that those appearing he- fore the arbitration court "must come without lawyers, unless law yers aro demanded by both sides." ... , The motive of this Is mean, sordid economy. Thoy actually moan to protect tho public from legal sharks by dispens ing with them, when It can bo done. Thoy are going to have parties In terested appear before just Judges, and they aro going to dispense with the shrewd sharks that live on other men's quarrels. If this Is not socialistic Insanity, what do you call It? What Is to become of social order, and what Is to become of society It self, If two men can settle a differ ence without giving halt of their property to a lawyer? What would bo said about this in Chicago, where lawyers generally de cide to hato all judges who refuse re peated postponements, which Inter feres with their plans for getting tho lust dollar that their clients may have? Chicago American. ii Buil ft rheumatism JOINTS AHD MUSCLES SWOLIEN AND STIFF A disease so painful and far-reaching in its effects upon the human system as Rheumatism, must have n deep and well-laid foundation. It originates nnd develops iu the blood, and, like other diseases of the blood, is fre quently inherited. The poisonous ncids with which the blood is charged circulate through the system, breaking .1 1 . t .-.-..,ti..n. the nerves, settling in joints 1 had a sevoro attaok ot luuiuliimtcTry l'tiieSm. and muscles, nnd causing the "am. iw1n'';'J,1i1"leaioriix mouths, una the uootors 1 Jirtu urn iuo no trootl. Tliov nimticrnri i sharp, cutting pains peculiar l0m8 ovory wooh. nnd iiotninp tYiSv S&wr?b& to Rheumatism. Unless the aeemod to uoip mo. Piuuiiy 1 left on" their modi. 1 1 1 ...1 0,1,0 bugan tho uoo of S. 3.H. Mv in., j blood is purified, joints nnd 0ibow joint? woro so swollon ami rlniu" tl?t ? muscles become coated with could not oIobo tlmm whon ononed. I was Rettlne the nrrid matter nnd are roll- 1--,uj,-p"- when I bounn b. B. S., but ns 1 saw it uie acriti maucr nnu are ren- washnlpiwjmo, continued, nnd to-day nmnBound dercd stiff nnd sore, and the well man. uu nerves completely wrecked. 1355 Mt. Vernon Ave. H. II. CHAPMAN. Rheumatism, being n constitutional blood disease, requires internal treat ment. Liniments, plasters and such things as nre applied outwardly, rrivc r. only temporary relief. S.S.S. is tlie recognized great est 01 an oioou puriucrs nun tonics, uuu 111 no disease does it act so promptly and beneficially as Rheuma tism, neutralizing the acids and restoring the blood to a pure, healthy condition and inviirorntintr nnd toning up the nerves nnd nil parts of the system. It is guaranteed strictly vegetable. Write us should you desire medical advice, which will cost yon uotlliff' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. (1. H. Dodge, a liveryman of Pueb lo, Col., shot and killed his wife nnd .Mrs. .Maude McKltincy. and then made an unsuccessful attempt to kill himself. Ho claimed the -McKlnnoy woman had led his wife from tho paths of rectitude. In a recent case In a Paris court It was stated that tho defendant, a young officer of cavalry, had spent $4(10,000 iu five months, A cargo of 14,000 Australian birds has been brought to I.ondon by ono steamer. Thoy were sold at the dock to dealers, Thero Is trouble over the now two shilling English coin. As It shows Ilrltaunia sho has only 0110 foot. tho choice of a senator to Quay. Tho people of Pennsylvania havo ceased to expect that tho "largo , a radium clock, which will keep financial Interests" and their political timo indefinitely, has been construct machine will so much as go through ' j,1'5' IIn,-rli",n Martlndalo of Eng. the form of consulting them. ',;o doc,. reJI 8nla tub Were United States senators elect- wntch is ,,ace,i a mme quantity ed by popular vote as thoy should of radium supported In an exhausted be, and in time will bo it is incon- s'as!i vessel by a quartz rod. To tho celvablo that oven In Pennsylvania . ' J" tta tub., wh.chjso. man with Philander C. Knox s record mU( an electroscope formed of two of subserviency to tho trusts could . long leaves or strips of sliver Is at- achlovo a seat In our highest legis lative body. As attornoy-general of tho United .States, Knox has been tho abject tool of tho trusts, refusing to act against them, oven on congressional sugges tion, nnd under his term theso gigan tic combines havo enjoyed a season of immunity from prosecution, no matter to what limit their lawless ness has carried them. The apathy and inactivity of Knox in his official capacity, has reduced tho Roosevelt campaign against tho trusts to a nowspapor melodrama with a flat and disgusting climax. Tho prosecution ot tho coal trust was duo to tho public that was suf fering from tho direct oppression of tho trust, and not from tho doslro of Knox to enforce tho nntl-trust law. When the public becomes aroused against the oil trust, tho beet trust and other combinations that cramp tached. A chargo of olectrlclty In which there aro no beta rays Is transmitted through the activity of the radium Into tho leaves, and the latter there by oxpand until thoy touch tho sides of tho vesol, connected to earth by wires, which Instantly conduct tho electric chargo, and tho leaves fall together. This simple operation ls repeated Incessantly overy two minutes until tho radium Is exhausted, which In this instance it ls computed will oc cupy 30,000 years. Scientific American. THE MU8IC CURE. A school ot healing, iu which tho physician will combine with his knowledge of anatomy a thorough understanding of music, and tho trained nurses will possess tho ability to play a wldo range of musical In struments ns well as administer, med icines, is tho prophecy of tho largo numbor of persons who havo taken no tho "musle euro" fad. In dofeuso of their clnlms thoy insist that tho Correct Clothes for Men ASTERS of the ' craft in New ' York put all their cleverness into Alfred benjamin & cos Clothes. Every garment copjribtiws,i.aco. that leaves their hands is a work of arta master piece of its kind. This label jflpd jenjamine 6 MAKERS & NEWyoftK stands for superb style, faultless fit. flawless fabric, and wnnrlrrfHi workmanship. Eauil to line cuitom-made In ill but price. The nukerj' giuuntee, and ouri, with every garment. We arc Exclusive Dlitributort in this city, The Peoples Warehouse The Leading Clothiers PENDLETON, OREGON Schilling's Best, so far as it goes, means comfort and ease and economy. Moneyback; at your grocer's. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, ?tc, always on hand. A Few Snaps for June "Listen; hero's a matter of intorest to you." Wo are talking of those nobby shirt waist wash suits. Havo you Been thorn? So correctly adapted to ladles of taste. Non-oxponslvo and In fact tho biggest lino of dopendablo bargains to bo found ranging in prices $2.50 to $7.50 The store that appreciates your trade. We give in 'return good treatment and good merchandise. WHITTINGHILL MERCANTILE CO. 126-130 COURT STREET SASH, i and r ri. ,ime. a.. wood f number Street, cj ? Alta Let CITY Lit.iljiliAif 1 1 t 1 rTTl'TTTTT I III lllllFTTT1TTTTTlPTl"l'TTl"ll TT II'Tt HOLT BROS. Side Hill Combined Harvester The latest Improved two-wheel, sldo-hlll combined harvester hae proven a boon to wheat raisers. It is ;ho moat successful, most economics, and easiest machine to operate ever built. Theso harvesters have been given abundant trials right here at home and all users are highly pleased. Nono 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 tho header will slip down the hill. The main wheels are vertical, which braces tho machine to tho aide hills. It works equally adapted to level land. The Holt harvesters are sold exclusively in this section by E. L. SMITH 2t& Court Street, Pendleton, Oregon All extras (or Holt machines on hand. ttH'HHHmn 1 1 1 ! M4.4..i.. 1 1 1 BECK, THE PLUMBER Let him do the work and you will bo satisfied, urst-class in every particular. Always let us figure with you on plumbing. His work is always BECK, the Reliable Plumbe Court Street, opposlto Hotel Dlckors. The East Oregonlan Is Eastern Oregon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising medium of this section. A RUNAWAY t Is sure to do morew a carriage, but rtettttl (miring irom accident i wear ana tear, Wag ju Neagle's. While enr widespread for doing a pairing in the best prices, we feel nre thl a tow good people rtol that we are uneiceM i and we want them to hi We have the Wlnou i Ilex buggies, the bertpnil worm, uau and tee on I NEAGLE BROSj the Blackraliil Stover Gasoline EsgM reliable. REAL EST 80ME GOOD PROPERTY 1 $4,000 Elegant new ihi stone foundation; teier, let, city water; Uolou, posure; corner. One o propositions In the city. $850 Corner lot with good,1 house; eastern eipoinit venlcntly located. Three quarter section land. All under culthttta: Ive Improvements, aid loll This nronerty can be Ml less than Its market nine. A stock ranch of WOO in valuable Improvements ul danco of water. Another of S00 acres. ?oa ones. Cholco vacant city lots wo will loan you money to BOYD & TURN Successors to E. D. Insurance, Real Estate, ' 111 Court 8treet Zack is In t'l Short orders jj c Uader. (1.25 hats at Ice cream, the fresh fruit u: Oeiser thresh! Kew spring si Drsj and dlskl 17.50 Panama Teuuch. I (10.00 Panama e Teuiscu. Persons wish! iteed mares to Ilea's suits oi inces. ine i Smokers get id's, formerly Three dozen ) Ited. Will 1 iriees. Lee Tei Try the hot I ts' Cafe, i: p. a., and at For Rent Fi its, three bl net Apply ; I Zack, one ot le coast will h teoi Oyster C loed streets. C0A Let us fill your bin with . ROCK SPRING r ac the and most economics We are prepared toco . vnu for f Iran -- winter's supply. We liver coal or wuu-- part of the city. Laatz Bn Main Street TH! f PAINTING AND I PAPER HANGING We do enly good ri Our faculties 7ft i We are experienced la I ..... nnd all work I our 'personal attention. Montnnsa auu .1 Hr what "M ZA woMI do the bignet l I work, tnuoor painting. r-nttonwooa HUOP 0 ' nros. 4. near weaB'o 1 Black 1043