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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1004. -h feast J AN INDEPENDENT Published every afternoon (except Sunday) j the exiosltlon depends that of ad vortialtiK. This Is supposed to lie done froo of clinrgo Hint the private cor poration promoting the expositions NEWSPAPER, j nmy renp n princely harvest. If expo- j sltloiis wore not money lnnUluK nt Pendleton. Orceon, by the ' schemes. It would ho ulnoreiit. If the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING j mi,ijc enjoyed the wonderful features COMPANY. frpe nmj tM0 8tn(0 nm governmnt do- uated nil the expenses and took no profit, the situation would he changed. :.au SUIlSOmiTION ItATKS. Dally, ono year dv man Dally, fix mouths by mall Imllr. three months bv mall DhIIj, duo month by mall BU Dally, per mouth by carrier t Weekly, one year by mall ......... l.oU Weekly, six mouth by mall " Weekly, tour month!) by mall 80 8eml weekly, one year by mall . . . U.OO Semi-Weekly, six mouths by mall . . l.uu Semi-Weekly, three mouths by mall . . .50 sponslbillty that should he felt for whatever 11 ptiuuslies." Not long nfter the puhllcntlon of his newspaper essay, Mr Hok printed In j his own Interesting periodical n ilill- ( Ipplc against patent medicines. He , was particularly vigorous, we might even say vicious, in his denunciation of n particularly widely advurtlsed patent comouml. He even wont to the trouble, according to his story, of bringing from Germany nn analysis of Mils medicine, showing it contained Ingredients of nn exceedingly harmful WW EIGHT omans i Nightmare Member Scripts Jlclliie tton News Assocla The East Oresonlan Is on sale nt It. It. Illch's News Stands nt Hotel Portland and Hotel l'erklns, Portland, Oregon. 1.25 imt lor private corporations to expect character. Then Mr. Hok. Imvlnc done to pay for advertising In chips and , his duty, as he saw It. rested. The whetstones, that tho clear profits of the show may he swelled, Is nn nuda eious Dimness proposition, it is jusi j H,t KKnst Mr. Ilok and his Interest as reasonable as for the owner of n Ing periodical. In this suit they tie- now ice cream establishment to exneet ! mantled damages in the sum of $200, uuu. They declared unit tneir prepa ration contained none of tne-harmful San I'rnnclsco Iliirenu. -108 Fourth St Chicago llureau. 000 Security llultdliig. Wnjhluntot, D. C. llureau, 001 Hth Sc. W. Telephone. .Main 11. Entered at Pendleton postoQIce as second . cla matter. UNIOW(5J)t.llEL I never see a youth engaged In punching an inflated rubber bag but I wish he would go somewhere where such strokes were needed; would swing an ax nt wood chopping or beat somebody's carpet. It seems n pity for a man to waste such enormous energy on a rubber bag when Just such blows might he made to tell for dou ble results; strengthened mus cles nnd a tnsk performed. Pruning trees, plowing, forking hay onto a stack, digging a ditch. In the air and sunshine of Gua'b open Held of .exer cise, give better development of body and soul than all the bar-swinging and dumb-belling In the world. Tramping over the hills, surveying, or botanizing, or driving home the cows, Is better than sprinting on a cin der track. Wouldn't a gymna sium farm., where every stroke given accomplished some result other than exercise of the per former, be a whole lot more sensible than the most "splen did epulqment" Inside of walls and under roof? Periodical of Protest." , proprietors of the medicine he nt tacked did not. I Tiioy very promptly nieti n iiumuge the newspapers to advertise his bus! ness free of clinrgo because Ice cream Is palatable to the taste, nlthough the owner mny reap 100 per cent profit from his sales. It seems strange In these days of suburbau trains and trolleys that the bulk of the milk used in such a city as Chicago should be from 24 to 36 hours old before its delivery. "This is really criminal, and should be made Il legal." says American Medicine There is no reason why the milk should be over 12 hours old when de livered. It Is well known by every nlivslclan that the older It Is when drunk the less its food value and the greater the danger and when the bulk milk is over 24 hours old It probably, does more harm than good. Are we not fast reaching, indeed, have we not nlready come to the time when bulk milk should be Interdicted for use by I children, nnd only that bottled in the , country, and at once after milking. allowed. About 25 per cent of all j tleaths is of children under 5 years of i ' age, and of these certainly a large pro portion Is due to old. poor, impure and diseased milk. Tne most expens ive milk in the loug run Is the cheap est. The low priced milk is the poor est in nutritive value and the richest in disease. Its use by children should he discouraged In the "public Interest.' Ingredients spoken of by Mr.' Hok Hotter still, they proved that It con tallied none of them. Therefore, in tho most recent number. Mr. Ilok grov.els. According to his own statement, he did not have the first analysis made himself, but trusted to a reiwrl ho had read somewhere He had not the "slightest reason to question such annlys'ls" when he 'printed it, but af ter he was sued he looked into tho matter more carefully and found that It was utterly and entirely wrong. He discovered, in fnct, that "this particu lar analysis had been made. If It wns made, fully 25 years ago." And he concludes with the statement that his deductions were "unwarranted and nn lounded." Now, will somebody please rise In his place and tell us by what right Edward W Hok dares to revllo the newspapers? Salt Iike Herald. The farther the combines penetrate the wheat belt of Umatilla county, the heavier the yield becomes. The truth about It Is too sensational to repent. Professor George T. Ktilght is or the opinion that the modern theology makes hell a place altogether too pleasant. In an article in the North American Review, he says: "The thing to be desired as a remedy for the back boneless condition of- some modern theology Is not unlike the good old orthodox doctrine of fear and the sense of justice executedlest hell become like some of our reform pris ons, which, by unintelligent zeal in goodness, are made so comfortable and honorable as to fall of the purpose of prison.' uiu you ever look around you to See how many people there are In the world who are plain parasites, pro- aucing nothing, yet sapping the strength from the producer? How many people In every community are deadweights? How many are earning their way by some honest, legitimate means and how many have unknown occupations and lay In wait for an opportunity to divide, by cunning oi rorce, the earnings of others. This condition of society demands the at lenuon of every thinking man. Every man Is either a producer or a para slto. It would seem that Homer Davon port, in changing his political base from the democratic field to the re publican, shows a tinge of ingratitude in making the change. Hearst made Daveniwrt famous by persistently ud vertislng the young cartoonist and his work. The cartoons that made Da veil port the greatest measure of point larity depicted the trusts In their pro cess of throttling the people and were democratic in spirit. If his work wns uonsclentlous then, nnd his studied thrtiBts at republicans and trusts re suited from honest convictions, what will his change of base amount to and how enn he explain his former winning strokes from his new standpoint? Davenjiort has won all the fame 'he wants. It's money he's after now. Malheur county Is getting ready for government Irrigation by following oil1 practically all the suggestions of the government engineers as to the organ ization of the water users and the surrender of unused water rights. One thing seems certain in connection with the adoption of the government Irriga tion plans, and that Is, that tho gov ernment will not undertake a project unless all the conditions surrounding it are right. This means that no fall urs are going to result from any gov ernment plan nnd tho people should co-operate In every possible way with tne engineers, to set the wheels of government Irrigation in motion. It means more to Oregon than any other public Issue in existence. Hero Is ono of tho phases of all ex positions which the people overlook; Everybody rendering service to ex positions, .excepting tho newspapers, are paid for such services, and yet the newspapers do all the genuine ex ploitation work. Every commissioner sent out to stir up Interest and secure aid for the expositions are paid prlnco ly salaries and are wined and dined. Every nctive officer and agent draws good pay; superintendents of work, of exhibits, of buildings, features and de partments nil draw handsome salaries. Appropriations are made for all legiti mate services excepting that chief service upon which the very llfo ot Roosevelt's neighbors at Sagamore Hill are all mad because they were ex eluded from the notification meeting today. In 11(00 they wero all admit ted to the notification ceremonies. But they must remember that Sir. Iloosevelt Is something more now than he was In 1900. He wns only run ning for vice-president then. One mnn from whom Roosevelt borrowetl n wheelbarrow last year in cleaning the fallen leaves from his grounds, thought he had a special pull to attend the meeting! but even this failed. Roose velt's home precinct will probably go democratic this fall, Judging from the present tenor of sentiment outside tif Sagamore grounds. "SISSY" EDI i OR DOK. We riso to add our chuckle to the gleeful chorus that Is going up from tho nowspapers of the country because ot the discomfiture of Edward W. Bok. Mr. Bok, as most of you are aware, is the lady-like editor of a widely circulated periodical devoted to matters in which women are In terested. Not long ago Mr. Bok got away from his scented postepot long enough to write an article on "Why People Disbelieve the Newspapors." It was a very Interesting article, too. 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