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PACE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGOX1AX, FEXDLETOX. OREGON. FUIHAY. OCTOBER Si, l : of an acre of land In a city or ii I acres in the country 100 years ago. la no reason for denying the bullet to AX INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, j lhe pooT nan ,n Am'rlc at lhe 1 canning of the !0th century. Published everr afternoon (except Bandar ; , . at Pendleton, uran? b the j The Ea Oreronlun accepts only EAST OREGOX1AX PCBL1SHIXG i Khat Rood, only that which con COMPAXY. j duces to human progress and enlight- ; enment. from all Its revered chumpl ! ons, from Moses do n to Tom John- HIS IXVKS. Srr.SClillTIOS RATES. Dally, one year, by mall 5 00 iwiiy. :x aumtlis. by mall ..... 2.541 ; son. faily. three mtioius. by mall 1.25 l iwllr. one mourn, by mall 50 Dalit, iwr BitHiiU. by carrier 5 Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 Weekly, six months, by mall 75 Weekly, four months, by mall JM) Semi Weekly, one year, by mall 2.IHI SemMYeefcly. mil months.' by roa'.l... 1.00 Semi-Weekly, three months, by mall.. .50 "The 'oman I love with my heart." he aula, ls a coxy cornery girl: A sofa pillowy, soft and willowy Smoother of ills that are big and bil lowy. f'ympathetlc. non-ascetic, IVur little love of a girL Member Scrlpna McUae News Association, i are found to outnumber the men al most two to one. This Is only one more of the vital evidences that the true spiritual and unseen force of The Fast OreKontan n on sale at B. B. citizenship and culture of the Amer Rlch's News Stands at Hotel Portland and ,m . . .. . ., ... Hotel Perkins. Portland. Oregon. Ican 18 du 'he teaching of the J woman if not the mother, then of the teacher. Woman stands sponsor "The woman I love with my brain he said. "Is a brilliant stimulant girl; ; She's a sheer delight to my rrtemal ! now sight session In this city, women teachers i with a ait as quick as an arrow's! flight. comrade true and a sweetheart In the teachers' institute Ban Francisco Bureau. 408 Fourth Bt. Chtcsxo Iturean. SOU Security Building. xasuington. i- nureaa, not 141b St. M. W. Telephone Mala 11. Entered at Pendleton post office as second class matter. Talk happiness. The world is sad enough Without your woes. No path is wholly rough; Look for the places that are smooth and clear. And apeak of those who rest the weary ear Of earth, so hurt by one con tinuous strain Of human discontent and grief and pain. Talk faith. The world is better off without Tour uttered ignorance and morbid doubt. If you have fulth in God. or man, or self. Say so: if not. push back upon the shelf Of silence all your thoughts till faith shall come; No one will grieve because your lips are dumb. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. for the youth, during all the tender years, in which the true character, the true status of his future citizenship is being formed. The deep and last ing Impressions on the mind and na ture of the boy are received from the mother or the teacher, in a majority of cases, and as the teachers are over half women, the influence of the wo man outweigh all other Influences. How high. then, should be the Ideals of the American girir How splendid should be the conceptions of the duties and standards of citizenship, instilled into the minds of the Amer ican girl, for does not she evolve into the teacher for the American boy of the future? too. And a never wearying girl. 'The woman I love with my soul." he said. I "Is a Saint Cecelia girl; j The meanings fine of a love divine In her .movements show, in her glances shine; ' Fairest of all. she holds me in thrall: She's a simply adorable girl." Oregon hopgrowers are Just awak ening to the fact that but two prin cipals are necessary In making hop sales, and that the enormous profits now paid to middle men might bet- iter be saved to the man who grows the crop and furnishes the muscle j and capital to develop the hop In- j dustry. Lane county growers are en j deavoring to organize in such a way that they will be able to sell direct to the English buyers. Instead of aup- t porting a horde of idlers, in the shape ol "hop buyers." who wear diumondu I from the profits of Oregon hop sales. These useless fellows live In the large , cities in luxury for nine months from East Oregonian cen- ; ,ne vroceetis of tnree montns ce!n- . ing in the hop season. If cattlemen ( and wool men 'could save the middle men's profits. In a like manner it wouid enable them to send their sons ai.d daughters to school and improve . their homes, with much less financial pressure, than under the present system. JEFFERSON NOT TVFALLIRI.K. "Then fare you well and forever." she said. Her scarlet lips a-curl; "To think that 1 no matter, good by!" "Ah. love." he said, 'tis for you 1 sigh. All three you are. my sweet, my star. My one. my only girl." Ethelwyn Wetherald. In Ladles' World. Because the sured the Morning Tribune of this city, for advocating a property qual ification for voters, the Salem Slates- man attempts to defend the Tribune in its unsound and un-American doc trine on the ground that Thomas Jef ferson once suggested a property qualification for voters in a proposed constitution for Virginia. Unlike the statesman, the East Or egonian does not swallow the good, had and Indifferent in parlies, poli cies or men. It reserves the right VANITY. He built a highway through a wide domain And said. "Each traveler shall think of me" But mighty torrents swept across the plain. And bore his costly marble to the sea. He reared a mansion with a hundred halls. Midst fountains that were ceaseless ly at play: But lightning ran along the pictured walla. And e'en the ashes, wild winds blew away. He .planted orchards fruits of fairest hue. And suid here love shall have his trysting gay. But e'er Ihey passed one summer sea son through. The worms hud turned them into Tile decay. ' I H iwwv 1 fWim fV0 fa U Miss Rose H St. Anf Hos Privautssj nlshed. Fteeh J "S room. Agg Parunent Every cumr for the tut a lotephn PEXBLETO! He next among the sages found a seal And felt the keys for glory In that t line; i Hut when his measure met with full' defeat, He, saw his prestige like a star de- dine- 1 I tn of all is MEX AXI JOBS. free lodging house in New York city ! lo puss judgment upon the doctrine ffd end housed 41.110 out of employ-! of even Its most revered political. re-!rnt men nince the first of the year, ligious and philosophical Idols. 1 A niRlorfty of the Inmate are men . ' of middle age who are able to work 1 Hecause Thomas Jefferson, strug- . mn who wBnt tQ wort bm can n, gling to free his mind from the fal- 1 ret u -rhe average age of these men lacies of .kingcraft 101) years ago, In- is 41 years. This Is the sort of pros voluntarily and perhaps unconscious- ocri'v which the great mass of man .... kind votes for homeless men. men ly clung to some forms of the old work nav.w f a p.rat tyranny which had Jiurdened English c,y teeming with millions of dollars government for 4H years, is no pal-' of wealth. I wonder If men will al llation for such inexcusable tyranny j be blind V On reading these ' lines, a woman In Connecticut writes at the beginning of the 20th century, j ,ndimanty to n,w1taI.r that ln Because Jefferson advocated a vie- j tne country-, where she lives "back lous principle 100 years ago. does notj-from the railroads, no saloons" make that principle any less vicious ! 'here Is plenty of work, good beds. Sn the estimation of the East Oregon-lan. He turned to woman; true." And gnve himself ii.to Irer ruplur- ln a Kansas paper, socialist In phil- i ous power: osophy. appear these words: "One j The maiden smiled and panning suid: I kliew That silly fellow for an UUe hour." "no thing is mi wmd aiul "Alas!" he said save one A tomb impervious rain: But wild hyenas dug into his grave. And strewed his bleaching bones along the plaia.- Wayne Wayiand. good food, and good wages, with men in constantly greater demand than supply, wfnter as well as summer. The patriots were excusable if they made mistakes in formulation of the bold code of freedom. Their daring strokes of statecraft were dazzling to the world, as It was. Their minds grasped the ideal of liberty, they saw the perfect vision, but the forms and details of the laws and constitutions in i i asm ji to carry out that perfect ' vision, were untried and problemati cal. Is it any wonder they blundered in creating constitutions to fit their un tried codes? In the presence of tne doctrines and practices of 400 years of the most tyrannical kingcraft, la It to be wondered at that these strong men, unconsciously Ingrafted sosae mild form of the old accustomed law . into their new formulas. The human mind, then as now. was Incapable of bringing from chaos a perfect system. Experiments were necessary. New and later provisions. Inspired by progress and tested by use, must be added. But because the makers of the early constitutions, with no land marks before them, made woeful mistakes in their calculations, it ail the more reprehensible for the modern DOlltlclau or the modern newspaper to make the same mistake. One hundred years of freedom has glorified the Cnlted Stales since Jefr ferson wrote. A century of progress has purged our constitution, our thought, our philosophies of every vestige of those old oppressions of the aristocracy. Have the Statesman and the Tri bune gleaned nothing from all these . years of expanding national thought T Do they cling to ocntary-old doe trine and hug a fallacy to their bos oms because of its venerable ageT Becanse Jefferson suss; Bated property qualification of one-fourth Undoubtedly. It is in the cities that subversive tendencies have their strength, and it is In the farming dis tricts. In every country, that the pres ent order of things has Its surest pro tection. The farmer and the farm hand work hard for what they get. but they live, and they have an Inde pendence and hard sense which re move them Immeasurably from Uto pias. They would remedy discrimina tions and unfair privileges. They are the strongest supporters of moderate reformers like Folk and La Follette. But very few of them share those crass notions of creating a new uni verse which usually have their breed ing grounds in city slums. Collier's for October 16. CXFOKT DEMAND FOB SHEET. American mutton fat enjoying wide open export outlet at present and there is every prospect for . Its continuance. During the nine months of lrS4 ending with September, the number of sheep exported was 2(0.711 against lll.itl during the same period of Itni. In values there was a Jump from $811,747 to Sl.MI.tsO. Bulk of these sheep have gone di rect to British markets. It is an u.uitl summer movement and Indi cates that the Autralian drowght still making Itself felt la the quant! ty of frozen mutton marketed. Chi cago Livestock World. The British forces In Thibet are snowbound ln the Himllayaa. Drink I at. saAVSk mwmaaaBaBBBBBa - asasamaBBBBBamsmms. l an w- m a-w rm .VI 'DISORUti e e !ennessy, well known as a poetess and elocutionist, of Lexington, Ky., tells how she was cured of uterine inflammation and ovaritis by the use of Lydia E. PinHiam's Vegetable Compound. " Ieas Mm. 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