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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, PENDLETON, "OREGON, TIU'RKDAV, DECEMBER!, 190-1. Eight i Men. 3 alt INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, SelWhl every afternoon (except Sunday) t Pendleton. Oregon, by the OJtKWIMAX l'UllLISIII.VG COMPANY. KUBBCUI1TION KATES. one year, by mall $!i 00 sii mouth., by mall 250 aMjr, three months, by mail 1.23 seay.one month, by mail 50 weekly, one year, by mall ' l'iiO wly, aiz month., bv mall 73 yly. four montha, by mall ro ieeaiy, one year, by mall.... e-Veekly, g)x months, by maiK . . "cij. turee monina. Dy man. which was largely fostered by the personal Influence of Its recently de ceased leader, and that it can now be reckoned as a permanent factor in the future of the scattered peoples of Israel. 1 tie loiicioii novelist Introduces a new Idea Into the scheme for a per manent Jewish state, an Idea that probably will not find wide favor even among the most earnest of the work ers. Desnalrine nf hnilillno- un u ....... Juilea in the land of the ancient do- !r Bcrlppa Moltae Neva Association. 2.i)0'nln t the Hebrew kings, Mr. Zang. ' will advocates the establishment of I the new Jerusalem in the British prin cipality of Uganda 011 the West Afri can coaRt, keeping Palestine onlv u lae Kast Oregonlan l on sale at I. It. News Standa at Hotel Portland and mm reruns, rortland, Oregon. Ian ideal goal to be obtained when I the Turk shall have relinquished his n Francisco Hureau, 408 Fourth Kt. t'aloago Hureau, IHKI Security llullillng. ashlngton, D. C, Hureau, 001 Utti St., Telephone Main 11. aaered at Pendleton Poatoffice as second class matter. ly the populous land or the lonesome sea, Lov these were the gifts of the gnds to men Three miserable gifts, and only three: To love, to forget, to die and then? To love In peril and bitter sweet pain, And then forgotten, lie down and die; One moment of sun, whole sea sons of rain Then night Is rolled Jo the door of the sky! 1 , . Joaquin Miller. OIHU PTIOXISTS I NMASKEI). Th result of the autocratic power an the news monopoly of Portland. 'um ited In the Oregoninn and TnjramL is plainly seen In recent losftions of fraud. Before, the Oregon Dally , Journal sue into the field the Oregonlan w the chief source of news in the mmu. Being a bitter and unreason ins partisan, the Oregonlan has given t only such news as was not det xtarental to Its party; it has white sraafred official villains and suppress or pabllc plundering until the people sU Urge have actually come to think Mart Oregon is a clean and incorrup tible state. ntil the recent municipal corrup tfm and official league with gambl- 4"S and., vice In Portland was exposed at -fll'e Journal, It was supposed that Jaw venerable George H. Williams. saTor of Portland, was a veritable hold UllOll It ill th nnMll,la A jgencles of future necessity. I He urges that Uganda presents not ja desert, but the richness of a trop ical Jungle land; that natural resour ces would be such as to assure the growth of a strong and wealthy agra rian state there in the very choicest of I Africa's fertile lands. The milk and honey of old Canaan would flow again In the new Palestine on Africa's shore. Whether or nu Mr. Zangwlll's de parture from the original propaganda of Zionism finils followers is scarce- i ly material to the growth and inflii lence of the cause. The great work , j which the movement Is doing today jis that of revivifying the spirit of fel- 1 lowshlp and cementing the commu- nlty of interest between the Jews of I Kurope and America. Born of It Is ! the Idea of nationality. : The Zionist considers himself not merely a member of a race, but one (Of a nation whose destiny can be ful- j filled only when once again the walls j of the temple are reared. Until the j theoretical spirit of Zionism finds ac ceptance everywhere the practical j may be held in abeyance. Uganda land Palestine are both far In the fu I lure; today only the seeds of the an cient prophecy may be sown Improve the service until women agi tate the question and demand an im provement, and they believe that . wo men will take vigorous action when they find that men will not surrender their seats to them. THE LOST OCCASION". Farewell, fair day and fadlns- lisrht.! The clay borne here, with westward sight. Marks the huge sun now downward soar. Farewell! We twain shall meet 110 more. Farewell! I watch with hnrnth.o- u.h My late contemned occasion die; 1 linger useless In my tent. Farewell, fair day. so foullv snent 1 Farewell, fair day! If any Ood At all considers this poor clod, He who the fair occasion sent Prepared and placed the Impediment. Let him diviner vengeance take Olve him to sleep, give me to wake Olrded and shod, and bid me play The hero in the coming day. Hubert Louis Stevenson. FRAZER THEATRE K. J. TAYLOR, Manager ONE MtiHT ONLY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1st AMERICA'S GREATEST HOME COMEDY DRAMA. CURTAIN 4 Harncu AT 8:15 J ClIIICS l. UtlllSW AT : Shore Acres ,ni L J i: r,; X'W Log Whs Amputated. For a long time Patrick Mcrwuii.i one of Sherman county's lenriimr ..- mers, who makes his home at Wasco, has been suffering Intensely from rheumatism. He has resorted to every remedy, but no help was found ami a few weeks ago while he was at Collins Hot Springs, pus formed In the left knee. Dr. Ferguson was sum moned and he was brought to the hospital here. Falling to respond to treatment and the septic trouble af fecting his heart. It was found neces sary to amputate the leg above the Knee, wnich operation was performed Sunday. The Dalles Chronicle. A superb iirotluctlon guiinintped. mle Wednesday. Prices: 25c to ft. SO. On On this occasion the W X till ll:0. a C. R. train for 1'nneo will be held Dissolution Sale Prices The Pennsylvania Central has or dered, or in course of construction, 11. SOD freight cars. High-grade shoes, the best Unit 11111 he bought, at prices you , tun afford. All now, up-to-iliili' goods anil no trash. Here are a few prices fur you to imhiiIit over: All of our ladles' $5.00 welt unci turu-solcd shoes only Ladles' $-1.00 welt and turn-soled shoes 1 ...ll.u ! Ul ..-..I ..I ul.,.n l adles' 1:1.00 welt and turn-soli il shoes, (except Oueen O1111I- Ity) $2.50 Lnilies' $2.50 heavy-soled shoes $3.10 Ladles' $2.00 heavy and light soles $1.60 m. ...... 1 fin ,...1.. n am 1 Men's $0.00 Jiuiiiicr kid shoes Men's $0.00 patent Ideal kid shoes Men s $a.o vlci kid shoes . . "ospital Private nlshea. Plne.y equlpp Ing room. ai. .... " ." partment. ""ermt Ever for 'the care of th. iJiT iciepnone Main iu. PENDLETON. OnEGOIl. LET US SUPPLY YOU WITH $3.05 $3.40 $2.5 S5.B5 ' $4.75 $5.25 $5.00 Duimin He has been canonized and white MOed all these years by the Ore- auao. yet, the unanswerable exposi-tajus-of municipal corruption in Port sunt by the "Journal, have caused mmay hunds to be raised in conster nation and wonder. Hen. who have led clean lives for 80 twrs fo not change to corruptlonisU at the very close of their active ca reer. Bo the inference must be that 9befT rottenness has been hidden all aaatae years only to be revealed by fance at last. mner Hermann has been sugar nd whitewashed and carried enip by the Oregonlan for 25 -"""i He has been kept In office k the- dishonest and double-dealing that paper In deceiving the people. TW truth comes out at last and Her un hi found to be on a level with ttaof In league with, a gang of the Jsastt consummate rogues that ever Jarfeated a state. k It .reasonable to believe that the tnplei of his district would have kept an In congress had they, known of dishonesty? It Is an' insult to afcemr Intelligence and character to ay mmi. they have openly Indorsed his saanraption, which now comes to light 01te of the Oregon la n's shielding ascpftbily. M. In refreshing and invigorating Mi aee the rogue unmasked In the avaroay of his Imagined safety. It Is WO that the cloak be torn from the aalllcial rascal and that his rotten life exposed to the -contempt of his It marks an -epoch In public Satiating by the degree of guilt of public "saints,"- the people may soma Idea 'of -the wilful crime animitted by ;tho deeeitral jOregon agalmt the interests of The state lor the past ' quarter of a' century ' ic It has been such a consummate kmie In the past, what can its' read bope for the future? 1 1 A SEW 'JERUSALEM. - Israel Zangwlll, the Jewish writer -szat leader among the Zionists, has itna conducting a crusade among his natile of New Tork along the lines act action Inspired by the late Dr. -Xheadore Hersl. the- creator of the Mast at a .reunited Jewry. The suo aa attending his efforts, both in ssuia and this country, show that mm- eauM of Zionism has gone be tw4 the first stage of rithualam, I A slRiilficant fact relating to the .iiuren anu newspapers is just brought to light in Home. The Cath olics dominate the city of Home and yet the oldest and most influential church paper, the Voce della. Verlta, has suspended publication. In the city are swarms of .anti-church and secular papers, all thriving and ag gressive. The situation Is explained by the New York Tribune, which says the pope's opposition to the press is responsible for the deterioration of the church Journals. In opposing the spread of Journalism in the Interest of the church, he Is building up thousands of aggressive and powerful public enemies to the church In the secular press. HOW TO GAIN FLESH The life of food is the fat .vithin it the more fat the more real benefit from the ood ; that is why cod liver jil .is a powerful builder of ;lesh. Scott's Emulsion of pure ' cod liver oil . solves the problem of how to take cod liver oil. That is one reason why doctors have been pre scribing Scott's Emulsion for all .wasting diseases, coughs, colds and bronchitis for almost thirty years. We'll sand yon a sample fraa upoo reqaeat. SCOtT & UOWNE, 409 Paarl Street, New York. b fu.uu ii;i ni.i Biiinrn ,, , ,, 4 Men's $1.00 box calf, velinir nilf. viol kid and shell cordovan with ROCK OAK uoles, only $3.50 Men's $3.50 box calf, velnur calf null viel kid, "ROCK OAK" soles $3.00 In fact, everything in the lino of footwear for the old and young at m.iJHUt u prices. Dindinger, Wilson Co. GOOD SHOES CHEAPER THAN EV ER. I 3AAaAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 3 Don't uo Elsewhere IS Material Dimension lumber of all a. scrlptlons, Bash, Doon, BUnda, Moulding, Building and Tar to. per, BRING YOUR BILL rrt na AND OKI OUR FIGUIUB. urays Harbor Commercial Co. Opposite W. ft C. R. Depot To buy a Sl.mdolin, Guitar, Violin or Banjo until ou see the wonderful bargains 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 pieaae, lane one or tnese beautiful Instruments. Our line Is now complete, having recently received n Inrge shipment from me east, and they are all noted for their beautiful finish, fine nine iinti iiurnniiity, EILERS MUSIC HOUSE The home of pianos. the Weber, Chkkerliig and Decker & Son The "Sit Still Club" has Just been organised at Lincoln, Neb., by well- known business and professional men. The object of the club ts the improve ment of street car facilities. The members say that the stret cor com. pany Is not operating enough cars and they propose to compel an im provement In the service bv deolln Nasal CATARRH In all 1U stage Ely's Cream Balm cleanse, iootbea and beats tho dleArt membrane. ItCDrcttcutarrti md drives away cold In the head quickly. Cmm Balm is Disced Into tha nimiHU. himuIi u"- j vwi uie nuDiDrmne aim isansirueu. Keilelisiin ing to surrender their eatH to women ! n)d.aiaiHlacuref4iowa, It is not d.yina duo i nn lifruliiMi anuHltir. t.Ul. ut..... .t wnn me cars are crowded. They r,T ' J"l'',u,"'wv,,"w1",," maintain that the company will never , Bf,T BROTBBRSi U Wamm Street. New Tork PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established in 1866. , Open all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands ibf graduates in posi tions; opportunities constantly pecurring. Jt pays to attend our school. Catalogue.tspecimens, etc., free.' A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., principal jUonarch Ranges Malleable Iron and the kind yoa cannot break. I hare a full line f Itanges, Heaters, S bo til wood and coal, and in- J Tltt yon to call and examine the same before uylng. e T: C. TAYLOR ; J!he Hardware Man ! e ' ' aaaaaaaee 2 3 1 5 Court Street, Pendleton, Ore. yVTTTT?TTTTTTyVTTTTTTTTT-at You Enjoy Bowling to Get the Benefit Howling is an exercise that bring hito play all the maacta ... ii system ami In recommended by physician . uiairuciurs in auiietics everywhere. Pool and billiard ball In connection. "Get m the Game" AUeys reserved lor p,v,e parties K spoken tor m lr.noo. Brunswick Bowling Alley WADE SILER, Prop. Positively the Best Bear made. Any quantity 'you deajie. Delivered to your home - Always cull for OLJMPIA. A.N0LTE i i Telephone Main 881. I The French I Restaurant! i'M" GOING OUT OF BUSINESS My stock MUST be reduced . te offered M , . artrc.es are gom, t ft miyone to coae and Jo. Basle, Iron, now m,,,, j,auarJ lor ne is in it on low prices. JOE BASLER Se) Beat tS Cent Heal In lite J Prlrate Dlnlnc Virion. . Elegant Furnished Bacm Oonnectton. - - J 0US UFONTAINE, Prop. : Mt Main Street .. m (gf AIL LET 08 FUjL I0CB BIN WITH Rock Spring . . MILL yORK CANT BE TOO GOOD, If satisfactory servicers de sired in house building. Lum- with-iean, well dred, thor oughly seasoned but If it is not properly "milled all other advantage, are lost.! We take f Ju,t Pride in .very stick of lumber which comeV and Koe s out of our gates. Call at Pendleton Planing Mills K-t. Forster, Prop. Coal ; Raoognised as th. b-t and most .conomlcal We arc prepared to ooa traot with you for 1 winter's supply. liver coal or wood to aw part of th. city. Laatz Bros MAIN STREET. ; e ( S am. as ................ . ... , z 1 1 H. M. SLOAN BLACKSMITH ,-n.ral rep"" HorMhoeinff, .wagon wMf.'fjSZ lng. Th. way a n " my busln Is by Ing but gooJ work. Wo All sonabl. i Cor. Cottonwood r' i jui i j an sjHiaaa. j mmmmnmmr',vuBawiv2 n laswieji n,, M i i i , ,