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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15, 1904. I id turn over the management of the nnd municipal affairs to polltl- hmdurors nnd hucksters." AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. ' T'10 Enst Orogonlan takes pleastir In cnlllntc the attention of Us readers i ftibllshed prerr afternoon (cicept SumUjj lo ,ne, advertisers In this paper. Una-' at I'euclleton, Oregon, by the ' ' EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING.""8 ho,lsus lmvlnE something Inter COMPANY. ! estlng for the public advertise It. nnd - ' it Is money saved to rend the ndver SUlISCIiUTION KATUS. 7illj, one year by mall f3.00 Dally, fix muuths by mall -.&0 Itilly, three months by mall 1 '-' Dally, one month by mall SO Dully. (Hir mouth by carrier Wtesly. one year by mall l.f'O IVeekly, lx month by mall TS Weekly, four months by mall 50 Srail-Weefclr. one year by mall . . . 2.00 I Semi-Weekly, lx months by mall . . l.uu progressive il : inge liy plnclng their lisemcnts and heed them. Instead of going to some iinprogresslve man whose name does not appear In the liusinuss advertisements, newcomers to the city are especially requested to visit those who are up-to-date and and who Invite patron- establishments iflfiHT Member Scrlppa-Mcliae tlon. News Assoclu- j before the puhlle In nn attractive anil 1 business-like innnner No matter The nast Oreconlan U on sale nt II. II. : wliat braneh of business you wish to Stleh's News Mtanils at Hotel I'ortlaud and,i-, .. ... , .. Hotel I'erkins, l'ortlaml, Oregon. tleal "h you will find the most rep- resontatlve houses advertised in ( t'lileaco IlHrean. 000 Security immune. "'OBB iuiiiiib ami in muling, you uti mix bt.. i are kindly invited to patronize them Headlights of the fan Franelscn Unrenn. -I0S fourth St. )0 Seen Ilnreau, IVashlDKtan, V C Telephone. Main 11. Altered at l'enilleton poeUnUlee as Kecond elo matter. SCangwlll, in liis "Mantle of e Elijah," made a splendid plea for peace and industrial freedom. Zola, In his novel on- titled "Labor," ha8 voiced the same protest against the pres- ent wrongs of men ami plend- ed for a new society in which labor, free nnd joyful, shall be the psalm of life, and the wall of poverty and the curse of war shall no longer mingle with the laughter of the chll- dren. It Is well for the world that the great novelists are beginning to take for their heroes men who win glory, not by vanquishing their fol- lowmen, but by toiling for their freedom. It is well for the world, saddened by pover-' ty and perverted by luxury. that the prophets are growing In number who proclaim a new social conscience to which the present Inequalities are and ever shall he Intolerable. Rev. Herbert S. Iligelow. The users of city water In Pendle ton will not be satisfied with Dr Bingham's nssuriince that the si-wngt from his consumption sauKarium I now being (lumped into a spring i branch emptying into the Umatilla ' river, will not contaminate the water I supply of this city. It is scarcely 20 ' . miles, by the river, from Pendletou to 1 i the sanitarium, and while this ais-1 1 tnnce may seem sufficient to dissipate I any germs from the sewiige, yet it Is 9 't not pleasant to think of using water 1 a ' laden with the refuse from a con- sumption sanitarium. This sewage, i can and should he diverted away from , the Umatilla river. It is a subject , worthy of the attention of the state health authorities, and the Commer- cinl Association. Pendletou is spend ing money in improving her water ' , supply and such n preventable con-' i ' lamination ns this should not be snf- . fered. If pure air and water will ' ! mnke for health at the sanitarium, ' , ' they will also also make for health j in Pendletou. JBh. H JkS if Buildi 1 Mater i AU 4. i SASH, DOfe aM WINDOW Mad to orter, wooa aim.- , a"d dwelling , per, sand, no i i t ! i HH-H-r-H-H T Oregon l number Ya Alta Street, 0pp. J You see them everywhere the signal of en joyment and satisfaction that shines brightly from the face of every Cremo Smoker 5c. Largest Seller in the World. The Hand is the Smoker 's Protection. It seems old-fnshloued to talk about ! the cigarette habit, but Its Increase I among respectable boys who know better than to become slaves to it, justifies a mention of it. In the Ore- 1 gon insane asylum are 1350 patients, 1 anil the most pitiable, yet revolting Business is better than usual in all . ,)tf!ltlleni, or ,,, mallh(loll tllt.re whs ee. a.cuun uoi. u t,R, v.tims rf nlcotlllt. ml whls, 5,clns paltl- key. This cigarette habit under map. al- i mines the manhood, destroys the the nerves, exhausts the vigor of brain CEDARS OF LEBANON. REMARKABLE CITY EMPLOYE. Port Arthur is still on the though repeatedly bombarded by aewspapers. Judge Ellis handed out several sen tences, as examples, yesterday which .should tend to reduce certain dis gusting crimes in this city and coun ty In future. flowle has not raised enough money tn Australia to pay the grocery bills ie made in the name of the 1-ord in Chicago. Hereafter Dowle will need better backing in Chicago. The bubbling good nature ami on ihusfasm of Athena wus not exhaust ed by the Caledonian picnic. She Is soing to celebrate the Fourth to keep ior patriotism down to the safety point. May her tribe Increase and her publfe spirit become contagious. The states of Utah, Wyoming, Kan sas. Nebraska and the territory of New Mexico have each warned Colo rado not to dump her deported miners In their borders. The only thing left ior Colorado to do Is to hang them, which she will proceed to do, if com mit!. Hen doesn't step In and check the murderous career of the million lire mine owners. and body and leaves the victim east ly Hiisceptiiue to other vices and a weak-willed, unbalanced thing, ready for crime on the slightest provoca uon. a u gave any pleasure in re turn for its awful ravages on the body and mind, that would be some justi fication. If It wns a pleasant social habit, that would partly excuse the slave, but It is a selfish, unpleasant, annoying. Irritating habit and has so IHisslble justification. The time Is now at hand when cigarette fiends will be barred from decent callings, Just as drunkards are now barred. Its unbalancing effects unfit men for the beat business effort. Young men beginning their business careers can mark off 50 per cent of their standing If they use cigarettes. A TELEPHONE TRAGEDY. The man stood nt the telephone And howled to raise the deud; The Fire Fiend oven shuddered at The awful things ho said. fie Jabbed the trumpet in his ear And with a grasping groan He shrieked a prayer of mercy through The Mittllesa telephone. Eagles, that wheel above our crests, Say to the "storms that round us blow They cannot harm our gnarled breasts. Firm-rooted as we are below; Their utmost efforts we defy. They lift the sea waves to the sky. Hut when they wrestle with our arras. Nervous and gaunt, or lift our hair, Ralanced within Its cradle fair, Tlie tiniest bird haB no alarms. Sons of thd'rock. no mortal hand Here planted us: God-sown, we grew; We are the diadem green nnd grand On Eden's Biimmit that He threw. When waters In a deluge rose, Awhile the whole of Adam's race; And children of the Patriarch, Within our forest built the Ark Of Covenant, foreshadowlug Grace. We saw the tribes as captives led, We saw them back return anon; As rafters, have our branches dead Covered the liorch of solomon; And later, when the Word, made man, Came down In Gold's salvation plan. To pay for sin and ransom price. The benms that formed the cross we gave; These, red in blood of power to save Were altars of that sacrifice. ( I In memory of such great events, i Men came to worship our remains; Kneel down In prayer within our tents, And kiss our old trunk's weather stains; , The saint, the poet and the sage Hear, and shall hear, from age to age. Sounds of our foliage, like the voice Of many waters; In these shades I Their burning words are forged like blades. While thtir uplifted souls rpjolce. Lamartlno. Unction of being the oldest active en- glneer in the world. As far back as New York city has on her payroll six years ago this degree was flgura- one of the most remarkable old men lively conferred ujiou him ut tho Lon- A RUNAWAY TEtil - Is sure to do more or lj t a carriage, but whether i (minus ii um uccment or wear and tear, bring your t litiugies. wane our reptij wiuespreaa ior coin an pairing In the bestmamtrt prices, we feel sure thit i a few good people who i that we are unexcelled h t and we want them to knots We have the Winona i lis la h order lecuch icares in the world. He Is Charles Haynes , l,"n "veutlon of naval architects, I Rex buggies, the lest prodicU I n t it-ii ii wif title 1 lti n I ran"ooiin 1 n t ttnij Haswell. His birthday occurred, last from eV(?r. t.lvI,ZP(i colmtry met nnd week and he was 85 years old. What where he was present, representing Is more remarkable still he retains ' Hi" mnrlne underwriters of Now the spirit of a young man the spirit Ycrk. of work. Every day finds him punc iually at his desk in the city hall be- J tween the hours of 9 and 4 o'clock, i COMING EVENTS. and this despite the tact that his heart, as lie admits, is growing weak. ' Professionally Mr. Haswell Is a civil, murine and mechanical engineer; in cidentally he Is the author of several well known books, nnd nil in all, he Is a man with a remarkable record of public usefulness and private integri ty. To him belongs the unique dis- June 15. 1C, 17 Oregon encamp ment G. A. R., Hood River. June 22 Thirty-second annual re union Oregou Pioneers, Portland. June 23, 24, 25 Northwest Sports men's tournameut, Pendleton. August 22-27 American Mining Congress, Portland. The worst bore on earth is a man with a grievance. "(5lve me the fire department, quick: He crind. "Oh, haste, I pray!" Ei;(Min came hack a languid voice; What number did you say?" Since the removal of the special policeman whose principal duty wns , to i-Uwr the town of hoboes, the num ber nnd offensiveness of the hobo fraternity has increased fivefold. ! While the special policeman was on ' Th "m" he ?aneed a frenzied JIB , And snouted It once more; ut, a tramp was scarcely ever seen Aroimd he ,18aril wWl Mir affrgnt about the depot or In the residence ! The conflagration roar. districts. Now they are numerous j and troublesome. "Hey. Central." shrieked he then a ' i last. "My whiskers are on Are! No Dessert More Attractive Wliv uxj trt'Litine and r" :. .-r-n sjwnd hours asking, A ejJli'LlrO.A swieieiung, uavunng and coloriug whoa The man or party expressing fear the independent vote, is standing 1 1, nvV- ure " uweinug place an a shaky foundation, and the out try against independence is enough 'i llecome my (unorol pyre!' All agonzled he waited on, io drive thinking voters away from I To swoon with sorrow when, him and his party. If you cannot ! Th'! y'"lK PlrIt voice came bad; risk the merit of your candidates and jimr doctrine to the Intoligent vote Thoy found aC the country, the quicker the voters neath produco ltettiT riiiilN Everything iu th' tuickum. WuteruUllM;ttlMNn,l. 1.'- I. pri-M" to the linuww if. . N pense. Tr it t-'!i 1l vors: Luinwn, Or.ii.'- s berry. At groot-rs li, "Lino's busy; call again.' his charred remain bo- I I i" ' W i -.1. ltt,-Xf A. h " ..'.'. hot i i- ex- I . :""i i x it e Every woman covets a shapely, pretty figure, and many of them deplore tho loss of their girlish formi cfter marriage. The bearing of children is often destructive to the mother's shapeliness. AH of this can be avoided, however, by the uo of Mother's Friend before baby comes, as this preut liniment always prepares the body for t'.ie 6train upon it, and preserves the symmetry of her form. Mother's Friend overcomes all the danger of child-birth, and carries the expectant mother safely through this critical period without pain. It is woman's greatest blessing. Thousands gratefully tell of the benefit and relief derived from the use of this wonderful remedy. Sold by all druggists at $i.oo per bottle. Our little book, telling all about this liniment, will be sent free. Tie Braiflald Rsgulatsr Co., AUanti, Qi X AUCTION world Call and see our ! NEAGLE BROS, the Blacksmiths. Stoer Gasoline Engines, i reliable. REAL ESTA SOME GOOD PROPERTY TO I $4,000 Elegant new nbMocaJ stone foundation; sewer, t let, city water; two leu, w posure, corner One el t propositions In the city, $850 Corner lot with gooi, in- house; eastern exposure i veuienlly located. Three quarter sections best i land. A under cuttlTSUon Ive improvements, and lota cf n This property can be had tell less than Its market varae. A stor k ranch of 5000 act valuable Improvement! and tti dance of water Another of SOli acres. $cmt ones. fhnlfi, i-nrnnt eltr lots CJ l we will loan you money to tail BOYD & TURNEA Successors to E. D. Bojil Insurance, Real Estate, J 111 Court Street rl 11'. i ,n w t' our FORTY. HEAD OF WORKHORSES HIGHEST BIDDER. TO BE SOLD TO THE I will offer at public auction at the Oregon Feed Yard, find It out, tho hotter. If the party iisli and tho narrow partisan proj-u- The blackened brick and stone; And still Into his ear was Jammed rue party telephone. dice Is all that Is now supporting LoWuii otus Reod, In Sunset JInga jonr iioctniio, tno more need Is zine for April. Ihore for Independent, Intelligent ac tion among tho voters, to guard William Jlllier. nged CO years, sur- romlnrfid tn the, w.l I . . t . T.'., ...... r. fit.. against n continuance of such useless ' confessing that 19 years ago he kill- organizations ed John Edwards nt Deer Lodge. ,. n. , . , , T, , , Jlont., a crimo for which a man Tho Philadelphia Record declares ; named Murphy Is serving time. s&e "government or tho people, by the jicople, for the people," which Abra-' iam Lincoln Invoked nt Gettysburg, ' Tuis not existed In the stnto of I'onn- jylvanla for many years, but that minonwealth has boon under gov- mmcmt of tho boss, by the boss and tar the boss. The Record does not ! Say an tho blamo for for this condl-1 Son of things, however, upon tho late , Senator Quay, but upon tho people' wbo. "debauched by systematic fed-' arul favoritism have boen satisfied 1 ,N 1 AND 2 LB- I 6EALED TINS ONLY ! Real Estate l Saturday, June 1 8 Drink ESCENT REAM' OFFEE 1 Is Fine $2,400.00 Will buy an 8-room house and two lots, has 5 rooms on 1st floor; 3 rooms on 2d floor; bath and toilet, good cellar. Five blocks from Main street- $700.00 Will buy a 3-room house, 3 blocks from Main street. 700.00 Two very desirable lots on Jackson street, only six blocks from Main stieet. Office rooms for ront. Merchants Protective Agency Despaln Building, Room 43, Telephone Black 1161. Forty head of horses, some broke to work and balance halter broke. Weight from 1100 to 1400 pounds. All good ages and In good condl. tlon. Terms of sale cash. c irnr t-H a the am! IT. t? Wtm.l' tract winter 'iv IT ,,.1.1 irrr?r t f you tor yoo apply We or wood to f e city Laatz Bros. L. A. VOGAL W. F. YONKA, Auctioneer. J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attention given and all work execulod properly. Elootrleal Supplies of all kind. OFFJCK-12! WEST COURT ST. (Tribune Oalldlng) Walters' flouring Mills Capacity, 1B0 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped 'a, always hand. Feod, FOlt SALH AT TUB EAST OltKOONIAN office- large bundles ot newapapers. coo tnlulug over 100 big papers, can be obtain il fur 2j cents a bundle. IVlitlll Jll"i t PAINTING AND PAPER HANGING f Wo do only tooi at right Jrlces. , J We are experienced l f mess, and all " or 'personal atu-tl and prow-- paper1 Neatness Ko matter ' 4(1 In palntine or v' u we'll do the hllbt PJ .i, Tnnour painting. Wilson & Carnine Shop on Co- -fl, I near Neogle Bros. A ... mm j. uiacit ji"-' .iuM "fTl 1 " ' ,ee Eider. ' thK (jrlnf iiadi I Pais a. I: Pan. pi w