h PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1904. ElQKTi AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. I-nbllshed every nfternoou (except Sunday) nt Pendleton, Orcuon. by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. HlHtSCItlPTION IJATKS llly, one yenr oy mail lally, six mouths by urn II Dally, three months by mall iaiiy. one monui oj- man .J5.00 . -.r.t) lvtl ly. per month by carrier eKiy, one yenr oy mini Weekly, six niontlii by mall Weekly, four months by mall . . . sttnil-Weokly, one yea by mall . . Semi-Weekly, lx months by mall Semi-Weekly, three months by mall ,115 1.30 .75 .50 2.00 1.1W .00 Memlwr Scrlpps JIcltac Hon. News Assocla- The Ka.U Oretronlan Is on sale nt U. II. Klch's .News Stands at Hotel Portland nud Hotel Perkins, Portland, Oregon. San Kratirlsco llnrrau. -108 Fourth Ht. Chleasro llureaii, UOl) Security llnlldluK. WashluRton. I). C. llureau, 001 Hth St., M. W. Telephone. Main 11. Batumi at Pendleton postottlee ns second class nintter. UNIONi LAtlEL Hotter n smile tlitui n tear or a sigh, Hatter a laugh tlinn n frown, Hettor an upward look to the shy Than always a sail look down. The joys wo tlml In each little day Perhaps may Heom few and small. Hut hotter these little Joys. I say, Than to have no joys at all. Keep faith In the love that blesses men As the sunshine does the sod. Lot us do our host and trust the rest To 'the Father heart of God. Eben E. Hexford. have access to the vory host collec tion or useful hooka In EaBlorn Ore gon. Whllo the association Is handl enpped nt present hy hick of room, yet the library feature Is one of Its lending- and most valuable features, and while the campaign for general membership is being carried on. a special effort should bo mndo to In terest Pendleton parents In the vnluc ol .his library to the homes, Think 1.25 ' about It and tnke out a membership. The calls of cbnrlty novor cense. Just a month more than a year ago, Pendleton nbandoned n Fourth of July celebration and donated the celebra tion fund to Hoppner's sufforcrs from the cloudburst. Peudlottm remem bers the deed with pride and feels that she was Immeasurably more ben efited by giving to a needy neighbor than she would have been by a cel ebration. The public gift to Hcppner has been supplemented by numberless private gifts to needy cities, the diff erent lodges of Pendleton having sent a large sum to Ilaltiiuorc. after her destruction. The latest call for pub lic charily comes from Mitchell, Wheeler county, which was almost swept from the may by a cloudburst on July 11. Mitchell was a small, struggling Interior town, with a sparse settlement around It nud prob ably needs assistance vory much. Pendleton will help her sister as she responds to every call, and so on down the years will the fortuua'te con tribute to the unfortunate, the strong will aid the weak and charity will ever bo the brightest Jewel in the crown of civilization. ( The disgusting unties of the Idaho i militia companies on their return home from the summer encampment at American Lake, the expenses of which are paid by the people, will cause a falling ofr In the popularity or the tin soldier business. On leav ing Portland one of the companies from Idnlto refused to occupy berths in a tourist car, where another Idaho company was quartered. Tills boys' play caused a general upsetting of plans and much annoyance to the rail- subjects. The evening lie will have to himself until tl o'clock, nt,. which time ho will have to bo In lied. If ho chooses, lie may nttentl school In the evening. When the recruit reaches his regi ment he Is assigned to a place In the siptnd-rootn. and the sooner he gets Into the habits of tho company the more comfortnble lie will lie. At every military station there Is a school, post exchange, gymnasium, li brary, reading room and nmitsumetil ball. Tiw. niimvmwM nt iiioil for a soldier each day Is three-fourths of n pound of pork or bacon or ennned beef Afresh or corned), or a pound nnd a quarter of fresh beef or 12 ounces of soft breud or Hour or one pound or hard b'read or a pound nnd a quarter of corutnenl, nnd ample proportions ot beans or peas, rice or hominy, sttgnr, vinegar, salt and popper, and coffee and tea and one pound of fresh vege tables. Tho soldier Is often called to tnke tho field with is company or n de tachment sent out to perform some duty. When this Is the case bis food becomes plainer and he may have to sleep out in all sorts of weather. The rights of the soldier are care fully guarded by laws, and no illegal sentence can be executed nor cruel or unusual punishment awarded. Tho young man contemplating enlistment must remember that tho soldier's llfo Is over that of n man and not child's play, and be may be assured that the military code, exacting as It may seem, need have no terrors for him 11 he means to do his duty In tho right spirit. Chicago Chronicle. built about tho hotel within the grounds to keep tho 3000 visitors and ' tho 1200 help from (Untying onto tho boulevards nnd nvoniies of the expo-. sltlon. MM Hut It enn scarcely bo claimed that the closing movement has been wholly successful ns regards tho right heap ing of Sunday. Wo suppose that It Is now too late to correct tho error; It could bo corrected, we Judge, only by act of congress; but that It is nn or ro from ovury point or view upyei-r-i M us olmoar t '!li-o -Vent, nnd 'he v.n Is worth noting now In ortltr ,'hnt tho cr.tnir) u.ny bo saved fioni similar error.! in the future. To shut up by law Innocent, etlticn tlve and helpful places ot recreation on Sunday, nnd loavo doubtful, de grading nnd positively vicious ones in full oporntlon, und to do this In tho name of religion, Is to Inflict another or those wounds from which religion has so often suffered nt the bonds of Its friends. Outlook. Edwin J. Hogwoll, n Swedish sailor, ran amuck In Portland, Thursday, shooting Into a crowd and Injuring one man Hi PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBlNn CLASS WORKMEN! ALSO MAKF "D i TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK Wnrl!1' "URK GUA.R T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." SUNDAY CLOSING FARCE, It pays to bo safe, from the Insur ance standpoint. The recent destruc tion of the frame buildings on Slain j "'"'I company. At Pendleton the col sweet has lowered Insurance rates on j ono1 command was left by his train a largo adjoining territory In the bus-. an(!'s buglers bad paraded the streets Iness district. An insurance adjuster ntl11 locomotive whistles were blown now in tho city finds that the sub-1 f,r the departure of the train. When stnntinl improvements being made j "-' colonel found that be was left ho will save thousands of dollars each wlr,;' ahead lo have tho train held It always until he could catch up, which was denied him by tho adjutant In cliurge, year In Insurance rates pays to bo safe. One of tho signs of prosperity of a city is its consumption of luxuries. At tho first pinch of hard times the and so the colonel was relieved of his command and a general scrap In or ficlai circles was precipitated on his arrival at home. Eastern Oregon can necessary things are cut out and only j ,, iromI ,hat ,,,,, hftv) on(UBl iuc necessities are purcuuseu. nun "soldiers' being so it is quite evident that Cou nt the encampment to cause a disturbance. It ntmenrs Id dlcton Is enjoying a period or good ,ho ymm(; mm enJ , times. The various Ice cream estnb-' iMallm at ,,, ox)0lbu lisbments report doing an immense at t.Mt ,)0 colls(Iurat(J , cml. business. Another Indication of pros- (1gt tllonl30ives wUh ' lleMrllnl ml(I perity Is the largo consumption ot , livte im)Ic CBllaure. ico. Work is plentiful and wages ar.o , sood and the worklngman is able to ! NOT A BED OF ROSES, afford tho luxuries of life. Pendleton , ' mo young man enlisting in tuo uses frequently more man 10 tons of Ice a day. Tho Pendleton Ice, plant is working at its full capacity, which means that thoy are turning out 15 toits of Ice a day. With tho exception of 35 tons a week which is shipped to Spokane almost their entire output is used in Pendleton und Its Immedi ate vicinity. Hoppner, Arlington, Col fax ami Pomeroy would buy their Ico here, but tho local Ico plant cannot supply them. If the people of Eastern Oregon would make the same effort to adver tise tho resources of this section of the state that the O. It. & N. company and the Oregon Information llureau are Jointly making, there would bo ranks of the United States army who Imagines he Is entering upon an easy life will discover before long that he has become imbued with an erroneous notion. Lieut. Col. Alfred Reynolds, of fho Inspector general's department, has recently Issued a pamphlet enti tled. "The Life of an Enlisted Sol dier In the United States Army." In many parts of the United States thero seems to be an Impression that to be n soldier of tho regular army Is to bo In a position below that of tlte ordinary citizen, and that the privileges afforded ore few. Tho pres ent pamphlet is Isued to show that ; such Ideas are erroneous. The author says: "It will be found that a largo pro portion or the soldiers of the army nro self-respecting. well-conducted men und faithful nnd efllclout sol diers and that many of them have been In the army for years, some oc St. Louis is a wide-open city wide 1 open on Sunday after tho German rather than the Americnn fashion. No whisky Is sold In tho saloons, or nt any rate the front doors of the sa loons are all closed. Hut the beer gardens tire all open, Jtid In the neighborhood of the expo sition there are two Immense beer gardens which, combined, can enter tain from thirty to forty thousand persons between midnight and noon on Sunday. Right next to the largest l ami ni03i popular of these gardens there Is a race track, with races on nii'si Sundays during the exposition Mii-im; nnd In the open country about the exposition grounds there ', ttr suites of resorts and attractions which would not bo tolerated on tho "i'H't " All tho hnsciiull grounds on the oiitet edge of tile city are open on Sunday, so tire nil the billiard rooms In ever pari of the city. In i he city Itself three or lour the cturs1 have two perlormauces a day. nud tiiiwti at the levee there nro doz ens of excursion boats in waiting for i Sunday trowdt- which seek n cool rivet h't t7.o, combined with opportu-1 nltles for gambling with professionals of the lowest and most dangerous . type. On S'tndnys all these places j aro in full bla3t; while ibe hcotitlliil grounds at Forest pv's are tightly closed to tl.e .M'blic bv a high fence. I Even If the exposition buildings are Ut ho close 1, this policy of excluding people from the terraces, the plazas, the lawns, and tho groves of Forest park, and from the art galleries, car ries with it no saving of Sunday labor. Street car traffic to tho Sunday at tractions Is ns heavy as It Is on week days. It Is oven heavier, tor St. Louis' working-class population is at liberty on Sunday, and, like tho visit or from a distance, it Is drawn to any attraction which Is offered There Is even no saving of work for tho restaurant waiters, for visitors must get their meals somewhere. Tlte exposition management Is keep ing loyally to the agreement with con gress as to Sunday closlng--8o loyally In fuel, that on Sundays a fence Is 1 Economy I I Brand B ; I Evaporated I Cream I , goes farthest, HI because It Is most concentrated; Hi Hj is most nourishing, JHJ Hfi because richest in cream; jHj Hj most perfect, Hf HJ because most skillfully Hj prepared. JR Hj Its purity is guaranteed H7 j under forfeit of $5,000 to Wk anyone able to prove any adulteration in our Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage meats are always right; alwayj tetj Juicy. ' Try our mild cured Hams. The) arc free from that rJ The Schwarz & Greulich Meat I 607 MAIN STREET. GAINING FAI 6 JNION plADE, HAND MADE., CLEAR HAVANA. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH. CI VNN&CO. GET IT. Dont accept a substitute, i " MAKERS. no means of computing tho beuotlts that would accrue Whllo tho bump-, c,iyjnK t0 nBnor KraUeH nnlong the non-commissioned olllcors and all contented with their lot nnd respected cr crop or grain ana trim is uetug harvested at least four carlods of pro ducts should be collected hy Umatilla county with which to decorate her space In tho Oregon building at the Lewis and Clark fair noxt year, Now is tho time to make tho collection, not next month nor noxt year. Uma tilla county Is known the world over us tho banner wheat county of Ore Kon and visitors will expect some thing. If this county's spac.o Is not decorated with products that will bo a truo Indox to her wealth if she don't outshine hor neighbors and sis ters, tho public will be flatly disap pointed. She can deliver tho goods If Bh,o will. Very fow people In Pendleton understand that tho Commercial As sociation of this city owns ono of the best libraries In tho stnto. Tho sit jirorao Judges who visit Pendleton twico each year have complimented tho association many times on tho ox ectlont selection nnd wldo rango of tho best claBS of litorature, statistics, history and scientific subjects cover ed by tho Pendleton library. Tho association desires to build up the library featuro nnd parents should bo interested in taking out memberships In tho library for tho benofit of fami lies. Tho cost is nominal and every family In Pendleton could In this wny by their olllcors," Applicants for enlistment must be between the ages of 21 and 35, un married, of good antecedents, and hab its and free from bodily defects and discuses. Tho pay of tho private Is $13 per month, and all soldiers re ceive In addition, rations, clothing, fuel, bedding, medicines und medi cal attendance. Tho pay Is Increased In the third year. If nt any time ho shall be on duty in Alaska or tho Philippine Is lands his pay is Increased 20 per cent. After thirty years' service lie Is en titled to bo retired. Having been assigned to a company tho recruit is shown where to place his bed und bedding in the aquad-room. which will be his sleeping and living room until ho leaves to Join his regi ment. Instructions of all kinds will now occupy u largo part of his time. During three hours each day, ex cept Saturday und Sunday, he will bo Instructed In tho drill regulations by non-commlssloned ofllcers, On Sat urday thoro is a regular Inspection or tho company by th.o company ofilcor. Tho recruit's dally duties will be to ire) nn nt reveille, uonurallv about 0 o'clock, put his bedding In order and'' assist In policing tho siiuuii-room; half nn hour after ho will got breakfast; thoro will bo ono or two hours' drill during tho morning, dlnnor at noon, ono or two hours' drill in tho after noon and parade at sunset. Four times a wook tho recruit will hour a lecture on various military .1 Special For prices, quality and quan tity, our "Medicated Sanitary Silk" toilet paper cannot bo beat. Per roll, 10c; 3 rolls, 25c; dozen rolls. 95c; case lots of 100 rolls, $6.90. Phono Ited 1191. Frederick Nolf & Co. i MERRILL TYPEWRITER CO.. So. 7 Poll 3L. Sptkine, Gen.Agt.OENSMORE TYPEWRITER Supptit) ... Rtntlng ... 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