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: 1 I 1 l DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 31, 104. PAGE FOUR. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except 8anday) at 1'endletou, OtegoD, by tbe EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUUSCHIITION BATES. Halty, oue year, by tiiall Dally, ilx mouths, by mall Ikally, three months, by mall Ittlly.one mouth, by mall Weekly, one year, by mail Weekly, six months, by mail Weekly, four mouths, by mall Hesal-Weekly, one year, by mall.... Seal-Weekly, six months, by mall.. Semi Weekly, three months, by mall. (3.00 , 2..TO , 1.23 . .50 1 99 '. !fb , 2.(10 ,. 1.00 . .60 .. NO DICTATOR YET. The Morning Tribune, of this city, In Us extremity of partisan narrow ness, says, In an' effort to applaud President Roosevelt, that the presi dent expects to take an active part In the election of United States senators in several different states this win ter. The president would severely re buke such sentiment, were It enter- what modesty Is. Of course, they don't realize that they have sacri ficed one of the sweetest charms of their sex something that would make them more attractive and pret tier If they had 'it. Modesty Is not timidity, or bashful ness, or coyness, or unsophlstlcatlon, or prudlshness, or coldness. It is a quality as definite and distinct and as delightful as kindness, or sympa thy. Ami Its manifestation Is unmls takuble. It Is as lambent as a bright smile. Men recognize It as quickly as they recognize physical charms. talned by any considerable number of i AlKl they respect modesty In women Member Hcrlpps-Mcltae News Association. San Kranrlsro llureau, 408 Fourth St. Chicago llureau. 900 Security HnlldluK. Washington, b. C, Bureau, 001 14th St., m. w. Telephone Main 11. Entered at 'Pendleton Postofflce as second class matter. O, why should truest Worth and Genius pine, Beneath the Iron grasp of Want and Woe. While titled knaves and ldlot- greatness shine In all the splendor Fortune can bestow? Robert Burns. The socialist vote In Oregon In creased from 6763 In June, to 7615 iu November. At the same ratio of increase, the vote would be 18,000 In 1908, enough to hold the balance of power In the state. The horse-whipping given William Allen White by a Kansas woman, will be worth thousands of dollars to White from a literary standpoint. Multitudes of his readers will be anx ious to know if the whipping made any improvement. The enterprising merchants of Pen dleton will run the excursion train from Walla Walla to this city on Wednesday. November 23. The peo- pie of Walla Walla are cordially In vited to come over and spend the day tn a good town. None are barred from the excursion.. i ' He is too Intelligent, too ub thoroughly as they admire beauty too much of an American to The modest woman Is the one oil whose manner with men Is natural, who tloes not nssume that Immodest rei1 nlr of, "Well, gay sir, don't try your mora tricks on me I'm mistress of the people. broad, foster for an Instant such a r. This sentiment la one of the flames of political anarchy. dangerous than Herr Most's wildest game and then some!" The impres- dream of freedom, that flashes up In 'on of tmU "ort of attitude Is a chal- . . , . ,, lenge. It is a dare. It amounts to L i"'".u.., e- Kiylng lt , ao many woras.pllU hibiting an Insane partisan fanntl- Thieman, In Denver Post. eism Progress In construction on the w If you are naturally not imj; as your more fortunate sisters, and tor tins reason i vjiicnic tncau lamer man joy at the prospect of bfiinnin a mother, take coinage and assurance from this fact: Mother's Krici.cl is meant for you, and by its use vou may pass ilirmiL'h thai glorious martyrdom which is yours by divine right with no more tliscoaiiort than that experienced by those who by nature are possibly more adapted lor tne roieui motnernooa. MOTHER'S FRSEND is a liniment of proven merit, and its great worth can lie no better attested to than by the counlless strong and Healthy children who through its kindly oh'ki's have entered this world unhandicapned hv anv di fnmilv or weakness. It c is a liniment which by external application netr. upon the , abdominal muscles and permits of a painless parturition. iC BRAOFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, OA. It would be a gracious tribute to Missouri, if .President Roosevelt should appoint Senator Cockrell to the vacancy on the canal commis sion. It would, in part, atone for the ungenerous and cruel political thrust given to Senator Morgan, In replacing him on the senate canal committee, without cause, after a life time of unselfish service. The step downward from Morgan to Han no, as Immeasurable. Several Pendleton churches are preparing to bring able evangelists to the city for a period of spiritual work during the winter. A few of those who are interested are hesitat ing, la doubt as to whether the city at ready for such work. Do the forces at evil ever stop to ask If the time Is propitious for the spread of evil Influence? Do they hesitate to begin their work at any hour of the night r day? With equal zeal and mul tiplied energy, the forces of morality and righteous government should de ' eide Instantly that all times are aus picious times for the beginning of a crusade against immorality, law tweaking and social evils. The forces 4 evil never sleep. Should the moral dement In the community ever be off gsard? Should they ever relax, ever ask If the hour is propitious? It is a fact, though lamented, that the rapid spread of wrong is made while the forces of right are hesitating, wandering, debating. Wrong never sleeps; all times are Its chosen times for work. The same watchful, sleep less vigilance must be exercised to offset It, and gain ground upon it. Desertion of families is coming to be one of the commonest crimes on the calendar, and Oregon has no law for the adequate punishment of the wretches guilty of It. Half the vic tims or tne rerorm schools, poor houses and aid societies, come from the desertion of a family by either a brutal father or mother. The fami ly does not suffer this crime alone. It becomes a burden on the state, In--axeases taxes by making more de pendents upon public charity, and has a demoralizing effect on society. It Is too easy, (or heartless beasts to shake off the parental, responsibility. It Is too easy for shallow lunatics to wed, bring their swarms of brats into the world and then unload them on the tender mercies of the community. Tt Is too easy for giggling girls to lope with some penniless and brain less "masher," against the protest of parents and friends. When the delu sion and the novelty passes away, this giggling girl either deserts a family or Is herself deserted, and the earollment In the poor house, the re form school and the charitable Insti tution Is Increased. The community rear tbe offspring of folly. -Kotbing short of five years Imprison ment should be given for desertion a a family. ' that would be pitiable were lint nerllntiH. . ... . ... ... grounds and buildings of the Lewis Such an interference by the chief clark exposltlon lg ar aavallced executive In the affairs of a state and everything points to a completed would be resented bitterly by the peo- fair on June 1. pie. The president of the United " States, under the present constitu tion, Is the servant, not the dictator of the people. The states have re served certain inalienable rights, cer tain principles of self-government, guaranteed under the constitution, which no president can usurp or set aside! Qolng- back to first principles, lt must be admitted that the selection of United States senators by legisla tures Is wrong and subversive of pop ular rights. But to permit the selec tion of senators by dictation of a president would be immeasurably more unjust and un-American. It la disgusting to think of a pres ident of the United States descending from that exalted position in the machinery of the government to mix in partisan politics, to besmirch the office by engaging In a factional brawl In Oregon, Montana or New Jersey, In the selection of a United States senator. Like any other private citizen the president can discourage political dis honesty by voice and pen; but he must remember that the people yet hold their constitutional rights; that until the people fall to perform their duties the chief executive must not Interfere In state affairs and by all the sacred traditions of popular gov ernment, he certainly must not In terfere as a partisan, using the pow er he holds as a club to force legis latures to do his personal bidding! The United States Is not ready for a dictator. Such sentiment as that expressed by the Tribune shows the willingness of a woefully small class of abject partisan slaves to subvert every principle of the constitution to accomplish partisan alms. MOTESTY IS DYING. Modesty Is an ancient virtue which used to be regarded as absolutely necessary In a true woman. It is sad to see how modern conditions are de stroying that beautiful old quality. A pitifully large proportion of our girls who certainly regard themselves as good women actually do not know DlbLAjL Altooua, Pa., June Jo, 1903. I was afflicted with Tetter in bad shape It would appear in blotches as large at im hand, a yellowish color, and scale off You can imagine how offensive it was. For twelve years I was afflicted with thii trouble. At night it was a case of scratch and many times no rest at all. Seeing the good the medicine was doing a friend who was taking it for Eczema, I com menced it, and as a result the eruption be gan to dry up and disappear, and to-day I am practically a well man. Only two tiny spots are left 011 the elbow and shin, where once the whole body was affected. ( have every confidence in the medicine. and feel sure that in a short time these two remaining spots will disappear. S. S. S. is certainly a great blood puri fier, and has done me a world of good. I am grateful for what it has accom plished, and trust that what I have said will lead others who are similarly afflict ed to take the remedy and obtain the same good results that I have, 125 East Fifth Ave. John F. Lbas. While washes, soaps, salves and powders relieve temporarily, they do not reach the real cause of the disease. The blood must lie purified before the cure is permanent. S.S.S. contains no TOtash. arsenic ormin. eral of any description, but is guaranteed purely vegetable. Send for our book on the skin and its diseases, which is mailed free. Our physicians will cheerfully advise without charge any who write ui about their case. The Swift Speclflo Company, Atlanta, Ba. Fall Suits and Overcoats J Place your order with us and you will be satisfied in every par- e tlcular. Our suits and overcoats please the most fastidious. We guar- J antee perfect fits, best wearing qualities and best workmanship. Our e goods always have that neat, tidy, well-dressed appearance. Price no higher than lower grade goods sold by others. N. JOERGER 126 WEST COURT STREET, CORNER GARDEN. Bargains Bargains RARE SHOE BARGAINS AT THE Expert Collectors We have located a branch office In Pendleton, and will make collecting defunct bills a specialty. No ac count too old for us to handle. Our plan Is: "No collections, no charges. Suits Instituted, Judgments advertised. ( The Van Alstine-Gordon ft Co., Mer cantile Agency, II. T. Lipe at Co., Mgrs. 119 E. Court St. Telephone Slain All the Don't Go Elsewhere To buy a Mandolin, Guitar. Violin or Banjo until -ou see tl nonoerrui oargains we are offering this year. Never have these Instruments been so popular among young people as at the present time. If you wish to buy a holiday present that will Instantly please, take one of these b -dutiful instruments. Our line is now complete, having recently received a large shipment from the east, and they are all noted for their beautiful finish, fine) lone and durability. EILERS MUSIC HOUSE The home of the Web?r, pianos. Chlckering and Decker & Son 315 Court Street, Pendleton, Ore. C A I M I M fl Jnion made. HAND MADE., clear Havana. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH.! ri yNN GET IT. Don't accept a substitute.l I -, i FAME "X- V sT IliTn a.-- MAKERS. THE A. B. C. OP THE LAUN DRY BUSINESS its alphabet. Its elementary principles were long ago learned by us and are applied: Ability ("know-how" and skill) best materials (soap, water, starch, etc.); care (the con-' . science of any successful busi ness man). . Hence It la that our work pleases (I out of 100 of our patrons the odd one should be, and Is, a negligible ' quantity. DOMESTIC STEAM LAUNDRY. Big Dissolution Sale Shoes and slippers of the finest quality, and the best makes at closing out prices.. Call and exnmlno our stock and be con vinced that we are selling better shoes cheaper than anyone in the city. Dindinger, Wilson Co. Good Shoes Cheap FR.AZER THEATRE K. J. Taylor, Lessee and Mgr. Special ltvturn Engagement of KEITH STOCK COMPANY One Week, Comeneing MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 Headed by DELPHOS LAURENCE With an incomparable company of tlrst-ctass artist. iWr .."Pe ' ,dn0 bright ,ncl7lUeV To Opening with the powerful Comedy Drama: Brother Against Brother z c rnsc co8 dru s-""' V" ii-iiii Thanks giving Day You wUI need a good carving set to carve that turkey with. We hare the largest and most complete line of CARVERS 1 foTTuytr ,TBre' - to " mie our line be. J W. J. CLARKE &. CO. iiiiiiihT e e SHLL WORK CANT BE TOO GOOD, If satisfactory service la de Ired in house building. Lum j,r. ma,y all right to start with clean, well dried, thor oughly seasoned but if it is not properly "milled" alt other advantages are lost We take a Just pride In every stick of mcn comes In and soe s out of our gates. Call at Pendleton Planing Mills Robert, forsw, Pros. ' - Tie. V, - ". 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The way I hav. b" my business Is by doln Ing but good work. Pf10 sonable. Cor. Cottonwood "