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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1904. AN INDEPENDENT , NEWSPAPER. Published every nftcrnoon (except Sunday) nt rcndlcton, Oregon, by tho EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUIlSOItirTIOX UATKS. Dally, one year oy mail $.".00 Dally, Rlx moil lbs by mall -.f0 Dally, three months by mall 1.23 Dally, one month by mall BO Dally, per month by canter ( Wekly, one year by mall t.fiO Weekly, six month by mall 70 Weekly, four mouths by mall 00 Semi-weekly, one year by mall . . . 2.00 Semi-Weekly, tlx months by mall .. l.tw Semi-Weekly, threo months by mall . . .00 itember Scrlpps-Mcltac tlon. News Assocla' The Knst Oresoulnn Is on sale nt II. II. Rich's News Stands at Hotel Portland and Uotel Perkins, Portland, Oregon. San Francisco Ilureau. 408 Fourth St. Chicago Ilureau, 1)00 Security llulldtng, Washington, l. C. Ilureau, 001 Mth St., N. W. Telephone, Main 11. Entered at Pendleton postodlce as second class matter. Who drives tho horses of tho sun Shall lord It but a day; Hotter the lowly deed woro done. And kept tho humble way. Tho rust will II ml tho sword of fame, Tho dust will hide tho crown ; Aye, none shall nail so high his namo Time will not tear It down. The happiest heart that ever beat Was in some quiet breast That found tho common May , light sweet. And left to heaven tho rest. John Vance Cheney. but In this ono Instance will wasto n few words. Tho Sunday Oregonlan very much resembles tho towering old firs on Willamette Slough. It "stands high" In the air, Is "doty" nt tho heart and its most conspicuous distinguishing mark is tho venerablo coat of moss that covers It and Is tho cause of ! open-mouthed wonder among nil now- comers to Oregon. Its sense of humor is about equally developed with that of the Digger squnw; It resembles a modern nowjs paper about ns much as an Alaskan totem polo resembles a Juno brldo; Its honesty and sincerity of purposo is not equal to that of the Portland montu banks whose gold It Is said to have accepted and whose degrading morals It openly supported In tho re cent election. It Is a pleasure for the llttlo cotuv try dogs of Journalism, basking In tho sunshlno of rural forgetfulness, to havo their outstretched tails rudely trampled on by tho Iron heel of tho "metropolitan press," occasionally. As a moro distinguished fool has said, "It keeps them from broodln on beln' a dog." PRINTER'S INK PAYS. "CAYUSE JOURNALISM." Under tho above caption tho Sun day Oregonlan fires a 13-pounder broadside into tho anatomy of the East Oregonlan, and then with fiend ish delight plugs up the hole with bleeding fragments. Thp East Oregonlan a few days ago attempted a fow lines of Irony in an swer to the criticisms on tho speech of John Sharp Williams, at tho open ing of tho democratic convention, by the Oregonlan. Everybody reading the East Oregonian's little sarcasm, except the chuckle-headed mummy of tho Sunday Oregonlan, understood the meaning of It and took it in the spirit of Irony In which It was writ ten. The Sunday OregonianP deadened to all sense of humor, thickskulled as a "Guinea nigger," passive and unre sponsive to the different moods of na ture as a female mule, took tho little editorial fling for gospel truth and seriousness and had tho following spasm: A Pendleton paper that doesn't know much about journalism, or any thing else, has this statement: " 'The Oregonlan says, In speaking of the speech of John Sharp Wll Hams at tho opening of tho demo cratle national convention, that 'these long speeches are usually sent ahead by mall In time to be put In typo In. advance, but this ono was not sent, but came, entire, by telegraph as it was delivered.' It may bo trud that the long speeches in tho trust- manipulated conventions of tho party of the Oregonlan are written by clerks and stenographers and sent to all the party bosses to bo censored and criticised weeks ahead, In order to eliminate any compromising state ment that might be embarrassing in a 'cut and dried program,' but such a practice does not prevail In tho freo and spontaneous programs of the na tlonal democracy.' "Thus tho so-called East Oregonlan. Now in fact many of tho speeches de livered In the democratic convention came to tho Oregonlan by mail, In printed slips. "It seems probable that the ono by Mr. Williams wasn't ready in time to ba sent so far by' mail; so It was tel egraphed to distant nowspapers Thero Isn't anybody In tho nowspa per business except such cheap skates as tho felow at Pendleton who doesn't Ttnow that tho press associations look out for and obtain copies, as far as possible, of all sot speeches, in ad vancer and send them by mall. "Wo shall oxpect, and doubtless shall receive tho letters of accoptanco of Roosevelt and Parker In tho samo way. No wonder thero are miserably poor and Ignorant newspapers in tho country, slnco a clownish stupidity Is In control of them. "Yet it could not havo been suppos ed that thero was such a stupid fool In control of a llttlo printing material, and a fow sheets of paper as this fel low of tho 'East Oregonlan.'" The East Oregonlan Is ashamed to quibble with tho chattering old harpy, While It is admitted that nowspa- per advertising is the most expensive it is also a fact that it brings tho largest returns. Tho largest and most successful business houses are tho largest news paper advertisers. And thero is a rea son for it. Their places are busy and lively. An advertisement In a good news paper reaches tho largest number of people, and tho advertisers havo to meet the demands on this lino moro fully. They havo more Inquiries for articles and prices. is n result ho must do a larger business, sell at closer margins, turn his stock over more rapidly, and keep tho most up-to-dnto wares. Increased visitors and Inquiries means larger number of buyers. While fenco advertising, or bill boards produce some business, and save some money, the firm that em ploys these means of reaching tho people does not reach so many. As a result thero are smaller sales, stock accumulates and there must be a larger margin in order to meet fixed expenses. The odds are In favor of tho newspaper advertiser. smaller stock of goods, oven in a smaller store room, can be turned over moro rapidly, and mndo more profitable than a largo stock where I the samo amount of newspaper space Is not Judiciously employed. A RUBAIYAT OF THE STATES. 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T ' t t t Buildi Materi flf All nin BECK, THE PLUMBER Let him do the work and you will bo satisfied, drst-class In every particular. Always let us figure with you on plumbing. His work Is always c a nt? x f v v w ii n n ju 1 rvi 1 11 maae 10 order. Butldm vyuuu yuuers for Oregon T 1 17 JLVliUJLUWl Id Alt-, CM.. r ,, So Western democrat Is under ob ligations to support Parker; Debs comes much nearer tho democratic Ideal than he. Parker can reasona bly oxpect the votes of the gold dem ocrats who elected McKlnley and who, at St. Louis, last week, sounded the death knell of the democracy. A fow disgruntled republicans will also voto for Parker, but he was not nom inated to bo elected. Ho was used as a tool by the trusts and the gold power to disrupt tho true democratic party and make sure of tho perpetua tion of tho graft of the money Inter ests. Tho sensible, sane way out of tho present mess is for the whole peoplo to voto for Hoosovelt, give him and his congress full swing, drive tho delirium of imperialism and concen tration of wealth and power to tho farthest extreme in tho shortest pos slblo time in hopes that in the ox cesses of that hour the common peo pie will got their fill of a trust gov ernment, and will then come back to the true independence which Is being bartered away and absorbed by class legislation today. The concentration of wealth and power In tho hands of the fow, under tho Hoosovelt regime Is preparing tho country for socialism moro rapidly than any other agency. Ilecausc a foreman asked a shingle mill employe at Hoqualm to pack the bundles a little tighter, so they would not shuke to pieces In shipping, about 80 shingle mill men went on a strike and tied up tho entire industry in tho city, stopping wages to the amount of at least f300 per day, and demor alizing tho business generally, by causing orders to bo cancelled. This strike erase has just about gone tho limit with thinking peoplo, and before the labor unions know It the public will lose confidence In them, and all respect for them and they will bo totally disorganized and despised by ovory employer In the land. A strlko Is a dangerous thing, in the hands of an Ignorant sot of men. It not only damages thoso directly interested. but its ovll effects are keenly felt by tho Innocent. If this delirium of in dustrial tyranny does not soon reach. a limit, It will drive many enterprises out of business, .cause a public senti ment against all organizations and re sult in suffering and financial distress to thoso who should bo In a prosper ous condition, If thoy would "live and lot live." fv STOMACH medicine will allbrd relief ipileker tli 11 11 the Hitters. Take a dose at the first nyinn loin and avoid lin neooswiry sull'erlng. 1 1 also cures Naate. kldiqMtSon. Dytptptla and Malai fij, rem and Ague J. L. VAUGHN Electrician Prompt attontion given and all work exseuted propsrly ( Blsetrleal Supplies or all klndi OFFICE 121 WEST COURT ST. (Tribune Building) BECK, the Reliable Plumber Court Street, opposite Hotel Dickers. Modem School of Commerce A Business nnd Shorthand Training School. Car Fare Free. Two Months' Tuition Free. Write today. Pendleton, Oregon. Shoe Repairing I havo moved my shop to tho second door cast of tho SaWugs Bank. lie pairing of ail kinds dono In a work manlike manner at reasonabl rates. As I havo been In business hero 17 years, I need not speak of tho qual ity of my work for It speaks for Itself. My stock of shoes was somewhat damaged by water and tho Insurance company told mo to sell them for what I could got, so I will sell them for less than wholesale price. CHRIS RANLEY. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this in ind when you need poultry and stock supplies and ask for the International Poultry and Stock Food. Uso Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Colesworthy 127-129 F.ast Alta St. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer. Somo peoplo live! others Just worry along. HARVESTERS' HEADQUARTERS OUR STOCK OF 8UPPLIE8 FOR THI8 HARVEST 8EA80N IS NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. 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