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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1904. PAQE FOUR. AN ; INpDt'ENqENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except Sunday) . nt t'cndlcton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUUSCIIIITIO.V ItATKS. 'Dally, one year by mall $5.01) Daily. lx mouths by mall -."O JJallj. three montbs by mall 1 "o Dally, one raontli by mall 50 Dally, per month by carrier .; Weekly, ono year by mall l.tjl) Weeklv. six months by mall " Weekl'r. rour months by mall t0 Seml-Weckly, one year by mall .. . 2.00 Heuit-Weekly, six months by mall .. 1.00 Semi-Weekly, three months by mall .. .50 Member Scrlnjw ilcllae tlon. News Assocla- The Kast Oregonlan Is on sate at II. II. Itlch's News Stands nt Hotel Portland and ilotel I'erklns, I'ortland, Oregon: San Francisco llureau. 408 Pourtli St. Cblcaao llureau, 000 Security Ilulldlng. Washington, I). C. llureau, QUI 14tb St., N. W. Telephone, Main 11. anttaulty, like the Pilot Itock Jlecord eilltor, nro standing still yet. Hoosevolt republicanism Is ns far ahead of the Pilot Itock article as the compound locomotive Is ahead of the burro ns n means of locomotion. Despite tho cries nnd frantic eos tlcnlotlons of the sweet old night capped grandmothers of politics, the world Is filling with fresh air through a thousnnd open windows of thought and evolution and the old dears are afraid of "ketchlng cold," politically. Their fear of a now Idea reminds one of nn old maid pol;lng under her bed before retiring, to make sure that no man Is there. Entered at Tcndleton postolllce as second class matter. True worth Is In being, not seeming lu doing each day that goes by Some little good not In dreaming Of great things to do by and- by; For whatever men say In their blindness, And Bptte of the fancies of youth, There is nothing so kingly ns kindness, And nothing so loyal ns truth. Through envy, through mal- lee. through hating, Against the world early and late, No Jot of our courage abat- Ing Our part Is to work and to wait. And slight Is the sting of Ids trouble Whose winnings are less than his worth! For ho who is honest is noble, Whatever his fortunes or birth. Alice Carey. A democrat would not bo n demo crat if he didn't kick at all attempts to "corner" his rights. The strong antagonisms and the cementing bonds of union now being formed, dally, over the presidential nomina tion are peculiarly and fittingly demo cratic. Every democrat Is supposed to bo a leader until he Is proved otherwise, and when he Is proved "otherwise" he accepts the will of tho majority gracefully and tightens his tugs nt the load. It Is one of the sweet morsels of popular government ilint every citizen may aspire to of fice and thnt some dozen good demo crats and true are now seeking the presidential nomination in the face of seemingly certain republican suc cess, Is no disgrace to them nor to the party. Failure on the part of any of the aspirants to tnke defeat cheerfully would be the only dis grace. When tho convention is over and the McClellan, Parker, Cleveland, Hearst, Uryan, OIney nnd Gorman .forces have fought their light and said their say, the contending bonds will be united and submit to the great will of the majority. The clashing clans will gallantly bow to the win ning candidate. It Is not democratic to pout. They will put their heads and purses together and the wisdom and generalship of the one will only be exceeded by tlte- length and full ness of the other. bill of tho city Is now Inrge enough to satisfy the tnxpayers. If all H'O com forts of. life were to be found In the city Jail, there Is a class of quasi criminals that would board there reg ularly, to keep from work. While It Is not humane nor Just to place crim inals In Jeopardy of tholr '.Ives be cause of filth In Jails, It Is not Just to the lnw-abldlng portion of the tax payers to Increase municipal expenses by providing elegant quarters for, chronic criminals. Every man makes 1 Ills own environment to a large ex-1 tent. If there was a proper respect for the law on the part of Individuals there would be no Jails, so where men wilfully violate the laws of society, DOCTOR ADVOCATED OPfcRATION -PE-RU-NA MADE KNIFE UNNECESSARY. quenees. The proper way to handle city prisoners, however. Is to furnish them decent quarters, and make them work with ball and chain on tho streets. UNEXPECTED REPLIES. AFRAID OF THE PEOPLE. John P. Mc.Mnnus. editor of tho Pilot Rock Record, n member of the old school of republicans, which Is groping gallantly among its exploded fallacies of centralized power and centralized government, throws up his hands in horror when contemplnt ing the Hplcndld political progress of the 20th century. In speaking of the gradual adoption of the popular populist Ideas repre sented In tho initiative and referen dum, local option, popular election of United States senators and direct primary nominations, hy tho state of Oregon, he says: "Oregon will never have anything to feel proud of as the result of the adoption of the initiative and referen Mlnm and the so-called populist meas ure of direct nominations and local option, measures made possible through tho initiative and referen dum. It is calculated to keep tho state In constant turmoil. The trouble with the country today Is that we have too many laws. If the laws we now have regulating the saloon were inforced no complaint would be heard from any one. The principal complaint today against the saloon is that minors are sold liquor. If tho law on this subject, which is plain, cannot be Inforced, how are other laws enacted by the same people to .prohibit use of liquor to be Inforced The plea of Mc.Manus Is that the people are not to be trusted with IHiwer, that political sovereignty and leadership belong to the select few who shall make and unmake laws regardless of the voice of the masses. Ho says that the laws regulating the liquor traffic should be Inforced Instead of making further laws on the subject. There Is the rub. The peO' plo 'have made laws and elected of flcials that have been debauched by the Ilauor Interests. Every effort they have made to cleanse social con - tlltlons has been met with tho cry of "crank," and "prohibitionist." Officials and private parties have tried how flagrantly tho existing laws might bo violated in the face af tho law-abiding community, until tho peo plo have revolted und will now exer cise their last privilege to protect themselves and society. In the matter of direct primaries the peoplo have tired of tho rotten ness of conditions and the brazen ef frontery of tho "boss." .-.. All tho common rights of the voter liavo been trampled under tho Iron heels of tho ring, until tho peoplo again assert tholr sovereignty and will nomluuto their own cholco for offices. Violations of all of the com mon rules of decency in politics has driven tho people to this oxtromo. Tho truth of the mattor Is, tho world Js moving and many, many beautiful nnd vollnrfllila nlinrrmti.ro r.f The voters of Pendleton school dis trict will select a director to servo them on next Monday, and In this matter must exercise their Judgment In the highest interests of the ills trlct. Leon Cohen was selected unan Imously to fill out the unexpired term of C. S. Jackson, and It would be an Inexcusable discourtesy to a public spirited man to fall to elect .Mr, Cohen on .Monday for the ensuing term. Mr. Smith, who has become candidate at the instance of his friends, is a good man, nnd would make an able director, but as Mr. Cohen Is now a member of the board and Is in touch with (ho work In hand, It would be discourteous to him to tall to elect him to continue In the board, and It would bo poor business policy to change the per sonnel of the board just now, when the present members are working In perfect harmony, and have practical ly outlined plans tor the next few months. In which the n, strict will ex pend $60,000 In now buildings and sites. Tho East Oregonlnn believes that the people will appreciate the past public services of Mr. Cohen In this city nnd honor him accordingly. Even the dnngers of literature are lessened for tho very young by their free powers of arrangement ami ap plication, A little girl of -I. who had been tnken to church reproduced the whole scene with much Ingenuity, taking for a text, as she stood In her high chair: "Lead me in the paths of righteousness In the presence of mine enemies"; nnd then descending and donning her father's old college cap, she sang with vim ami endless reiterations, "Let your light so shine, little brother, let your light so shine. thnt God will not put you In a bushel." Religious Instruction as sifted through the childish Intelligence often i results oddly, and one little girl of strong theological predilections was 1 heard Instructing n younger fhlld thus:( "Now, I'll tell you exactly how 1 am' made. First, there Is little round me that Is busy and does things; over that I wear a skeleton of bones, and then all the sinful lusts of the flesh." Upon the superficiality of sin she might have been interpret ed as having definite convictions, but when It came to the nature of Deity, ' patriotism obstructed her vision, for she wavered and finally confessed. "1 don't know much about Rod. anyway. only one thing for sure. He Is a Vlr- ginlan." Mrs. Eva JIartho. East 12th street, New York City, X. Y., writes: "I suffered for three years with leueor rhea and ulceration of tho womb. Tho doctor advocated an operation which 1 dreaded very much, nnd strongly object ed to go under It. Now I nm n changed woman. I'eruuii cured mej It took nine bottles, but 1 felt eo much Improved 1 kept taking It, as I dreaded an operation so much. I am to-day in perfect health and have not felt so well for fifteen years." Mrs. Eva llurtho. It Is no longer a ijucstiou as to whether Peruna can be relied on to cure all such eaes. During the many years In which 1'urumi ha been put to test in all forms nnd stages of neuto und chronic catarrh no one year has put thN remedy to great er test than the past year. If all tho women who are suffering with any form of fumato weaknes-i would write to Dr. Hartinan, Columhu, Ohio, and give him a complete description of their symptoms and the peculiarities of their troubles, he will Immediately reply with complete dlreetlons for treatment, free of itharge. Address Dr. Hartmait, President o Tim flartnmn Sanitarium, Columbia, Ohio. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH Building Material Dimension lumber of nil de scriptions. Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Building nnd Tnr Paper. BRING YOUR BILL TO US AND GET OUR FIGURES. Grays Harbor Commercial Co. Opposite W. & C. R. Depot. Stfftitnc? Drinks Cool, refreshing nnd Invigorat ing. Our drinks go right to tho Bpot. Call for Soda Pop, Sarsa parllla, Iron Brew, Dr. Poppor's Phosphates, Mlnoral Water, Boot Beor, Ginger AJo and Cider, and all kinds of soft drinks. Manufactured by J. MARIN Factory under St. George Ilotel T r & . 1 1 VI Of ALL 1 t flfSfin I uu anrf vtm. maie to om.. . . ucr. 1 1 r "i cement unn II not ... Oregon t Lumber Ys rf..f.it lit Walters' Flouring Mills Cnpaclty, ICO barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed, etc., always on hand. The attention of tho East Oregonlan has been called to the" condition of the city Jail. While it Is currently admitted by the hobo fraternity all over tho Northwest that the Pendle ton city jail is a place to shun, the East Oregonlan does not believe in making It moro inviting. The board $5QO ruawARS i FOR WOMEN WHO CANNOT BE CURED. Backed up by over a third of a century of remarkable and uniform cures, a record such as no other remedy for the diseases and weaknesses peculiar to women ever attained, the proprietors and makers of ur. l'lercc's Favorite rrescnpiton now leei fully warranted in offering to pay JHoo in legal money of the United States, for any case oi i.eiicormea, remaie weaituess, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb which they can not cure. All they ask is a fair and reasonable ttial of their means of cure. Their financial responsibility U well known to every newspaper publisher and druireist in the United States, with most of whom tbey have done business for over a intra ot a century, l'rotu tnts tact it will readily be seen how utterly foolish it would be for them to make the above unprece dented and remarkable olTcr if they were not basiug their offer on curative means bavins; an unparalleled record. No other medicine than Dr. Pierce's favorite Pre scription could possibly "win out," as the saying goes, on such a proposition, but they know whereof they speak. They liave the most remarkable record of cures uude by this world. famed remedy ever placed to the credit of any preparation especially designed for the cure of woman's peculiar ailments. This wonderful remedy, there fore, stands absolutely alone as the only one possessed of such remarkable curative properties as would warrant its makers In publishing such a marvelous offer as is above made in the utmost good faith. "I want to tell you of the (treat lniproement in my health since taking your ' favorite Pre, scrlptloii,' " says Sirs. II. 8. Jones, of 1'ornt. N. 0. "When I began Its use I was n iliyslcal wreck aud bad despaired of ever having any health again. Could not sit up all dav I noted great Improvement before the first bottle was used, was suffering with almost every pain that h woman Is subject to; bad inflammation of ovaries, pal.iful and suppressed eriods. anil other symptoms of female disease After taking six tattlesof 'favorite Prescription,' J felt like b new person. Call ride horseback and take all kinds of exercise and not feel tired. If you are led to the purchase of "l'avotr. Ite Prescription "because of its remarkable cures, do not accept a substitute which has none of these cures to it credit If you are looking for a perfect laxative try Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. WOKLU'S DlSrUNSARV MXDICAI. ASSOCI ATION, Proprietors, 66j Main Street, Iluf. falo, N. Y On being told of n friend's death, a little girl of (i stood wondering, j round-oyed and rosy, at the foot of 1 J her bed, nnd swiftly propounded these . questions: "Did her body get to heaven?" j J "Will her soul tube up her skel-1 a eton?" "Does a soul have any kind of j feet?" "When she gets there, will God put J nn angel head upon her?" "Will she wear a shirt-waist nnd I skirt?" j J "1 don't want to die, because of the I Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage meats are always right; .always tender, always juicy. Try our mild cured Hams. They are freo from that strong taste. The Schwa rz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN STREET. A s SUsm ma m K1 1 Bargain $5,500.00 Will tm. . In crop, as follow; In prnuMnt, ni.n... o ..-a nucat, N Krowinir n fa fo hl about 150 fruit beirar uu uuu a nan ttorj uuuu Hinnn n i, M,gG The crop It Included la price If bought within tl Two and one-halt mils city. M 1 i n . .. Agency Dcspain Building, Roca 'I a ,nhnn. m.j.L ,.M valley of the shadow of death: that must be very dark." Then, without a pause, came, ns a I conclusion, a quick laying nslde of ' " " " tho whole sail matter, as she sang out. i We Make New Roofs We Make Old Roofs New Again ' cheerily, "I am going to hop to my i ,, , , , , , . . , ... bath on one foot." and she did. chant-1 Thls 18 our exclusive business and we have had something over ing as she went "D-c-a-d dead dead I twolve years experience at It. We ought to know what we are doing, dead." ' ' ' I hadn't wo? Well, we do know. i ELATERITE ROOFING Is rigidly guaranteed. It has a past of which wo are not ashnmed. It will pay you to Investigate the mattor. Wo sholl be pleased to quote prices and to answer questions. The Elalerite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland, Oregon Less theology and more Christian ity might belli some. Better than money:; Schilling's Best is ;is good for ' you as it is for your grocer ; ' and moneyback. j A Standard for Quality. Cleanliness and Workmanship HandMatleXlearHavana; FLVRN &CO..MakersT , HARVESTERS' HEADQUARTERS OUR STOCK OF SUPPLIES FOR THIS HARVEST 8EASON IS NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY RE8PECT. IF IN NEED OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ITEMS, VIZ.: I sur l mi m stsk i m llhHsa coin SOME GOOD PROPERTY TO Rtnnn fnttndililnnr (sptpp. 1 posure: corner. One cl propositions In the city. house: eastern eiDOSin venlcntly located. Three quarter sections bat anu. ah under cuuuaum: ive improvements, ana iouu This property can be nwlori less than Its market value. A stocK rancn oi ww job vnlimliln Imnrnvrmfnt8 and II dance of water. . Annthnr nf R(W acres. SOB! ones. Rnvn A TURN Successors to E. D. Insurance, Real Estate, 111 Court Street FORKS, HOEDOWNS, RAKES, ' 8CYTHES, ... 8NATHS, , ' : WATER BAGS, WATER KEGS, CURRY COMBS, BRUSHES, MACHINE OILS, AXLE GREA8E COMPOUND, LACE LEATHER, GRANITE AND TINWARE, ETC. CAP 8CREWS, SET 8CREWS, SMITHING COAL, BAR, BAND AND 8HEET BABBIT, ROPE, WHIPS, OIL CUPS, VALVES, PIPE, 8TOVES, RANGES, ' t . IRON .- ....HA 1 PHONE MAIN 211, OR CALL ON W. J. CLARKE & CO. 211 COURT STREET 4A444Ma6aauaauAiAAOAAiA.x... . a a . . . G0A LET US FILL YOM BIN WITH Rock Spring i I.., no the best inosi c'tuiiuiui'.-i We deliver coal or x4 any par' of the city. sr MAIN STREET. PAINTING AND . , afl We do only wort at right jrlces. nr - omerlenced la O tV T .11 WArif Iness, anc " -onal attention- ..!. and pronptM mt -00 ISO maiic f work. In"00' painting. .fr P MT1U " ... s. I'arm Cotton flhnn on near Neogle W Black 1043. i' nrrr .helre. ?.s E..n,ilM of 100 each it the BAST OK"" toa, uregou.