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t.TTT KAOT OREOONIAN FAQK FOUR. AN INDEPENDENT. NEWSPAPER. . Pnbllthed every afternoon (except 8unday at rVndietoo. Ilrfuon, by the EAST OHKGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 8UB8CR11TION RAT88. Dally, one year, by mall Dally, alx months, by Bull Dally, three montha, by mall Dally.one month, by mall Weekly, one year, by mall Weekly, alx month, by mall Weekly, (oar montha, by mall Beat Weekly, one year, by mall Semi-Weekly, alx montha. by mall.. Beml-Weekly, three montha, by mall. that I have coma to believe that men are called upon for a reckoning some where. It pays to be clean. It pay to be honest. It pays to be a gentle mnn, without the whitewash. Don't compromise with any form of wrong." That Is the best short sermon ever preached on a depot platform among n crowd of hard-headed business men. 50? ! It Is a fit motto with which to embla- mon this clean page of 1906: Don't compromise with any form of wrong. 2.50 1.2S .50 1.50 .75 .50 2.00 1.00 .60 Member Berlpps-McHas News Association. Toe Bast Oreiroolan la on sale at B. B. Bkh'a Neera Btanda at Hotel Portland and Hotel Portias, Portland, Oregon. Ran Francisco Bureau, 408 fourth 8t. Ohkajto Boreas, S0 Security Building. Washington, l). c Bureau, 501 14th St, E. W. Telephone Mala 11. . Entered at Pendleton Postofflc as second elaaa matter. The sun, the moon, the stars, the seas, the hills and the plains. Are not these, O soul, the vis Ion of Htm who reigns? Dark la the world to thee; thy self art the reason why; For Is He not all but that which has power to feel, I am I ? Glory about thee, without thee: and thou tulflllest thy doom. Making Him broken gleams, and a stifled splendor and gloom. Speak to Him, thou, for He hears, and spirit with spirit can meet: Closer la He than breathing. and nearer than hands or feet. Tennyson. DF.l.AY THAT COST HUMAN LIVES On the very day of the publication of the report 'of the Interstate Com merce fommlasion the United Stntes supreme court rentierea a ueciamu thi. rj- of Johnson against the Southern Pacific Railroad company, holding that all cars must be equip ped with uniform automatic couplers, says the New York World. The law compelling the use of these safety appliances was enacted In 1897 but by a series of extensions granted by congress and of exemptions as turned by the railroads Its enforce Rienl has been long delayed. What the cost has been Is shown In these conclusions of the Interstate com merce commission just announced "The number of trainmen killed. In coupling accidents during the year was 278 and the number Injured was S441. A large proportion of these deaths and Injuries were due to de fective equipment, compelling the men to go between the cars to couple and uncouple, and might have been avoided had proper attention been given to the maintenance of safety ap pliances." Justice, humanity and common business sense demand that, with court and commission against them, the railroads bow once for all to the statute. THE CLEAN PAGE, 1905. We Paid $ 1 00,000 For Liquozon after testing; Liquo- one for two years in the most difficult germ diseases, paid $100,000 lor the American rignis. i u m hiohedt nrice ever paid tor similar rights on any scientific discovery. We puDlisn tnis laci 10 u ; " value o Liquoione. Men of our class don't pay a price line inai aarc . -product of remarkable worth to hu manity. Kills Inside Germs. nk. Minn far that nrice is this: Liauoione alone can kill germs in the . .... 1 'II' . I tnn body witnoui tuning wc imua Nothing else in the world is so good lor the human body; yet Liquoione ts a germicide so certain that we pub lish on every bottle an offer of i,ooo for a germ that it cannot kill Liquoione destroys at once and for ever the cause of any germ disease. And there is no other way to do it. Any drug that kills germa is a poison, and it cannot be taken internally. Medicine ii helplesi in troubles of this kind. Not Medicines not made bv compound ing drugs. Its virtues are derived aoTely from gas, made in large part from the best oxygen producers. By a process requiring immense apparatus and 14 days' time, this gas is made part of the liquid product. Liquoione has, for more than ao years, been the con- Yet We Give You a 50c. Bottle Free. sunt subject 01 st"i."... - Tta ' is Prct that doe, doe, OxyBen is the very source ot all viiamy, 1. --r Jial element of life. Liquoione Vitalizing tonic with which no othe known product can compare. Iti.ei fectr are exhilarating and purifying. D u re vegetables; and L.quo ,neilike an excess of oxygen-is does, destroying s.v., body In this way it '" d,"?s," which medicine never cures. It will do more for sick humanity . than all the drugs in the world combined. - Germ Diseases. ti ... the Vnnwn arerm diseases. All that medicine can do for these troubles is to help Nature overcome Ihe germs, and sticn results . rect and uncertain. Liquoione kills the germs, wherever they are, and the results are inevitable. By destroying the cause of the trouble, it invariably ends the disease, and forever. liny rerer InSoeasa kldn.r 1 U lltlppe lueorrnea Throat Troubles j'imiuaLU,l Tumore-ULotrs womeua ny.nee.la Kusetua- Rry.lnelaa h'ovure-flall stones tlollre-ilout uonorrnea a last All at thai basin with rerer .11 inlamma. result, or impure it frowinou. oiooa. In norrou. debility Llaaotono aeia as a eooMnullcolnf what ao Aran, oaa 00. 50c. Bottle Free If you need Liquoione, and have never tried it, please tend us this coupon. We will then mail yon an or der on your local druggist tor a lull size bottle, and we will pay your drug gist ourselves for it This is our ire gift, made to convince you; -to show you what Liquoione it, and what It can do. In justice to yourself, please ac cept it to-day, lor It placet yon under no obligation whatever. Liquoione cottt 50c and $t. i St. Antic Hospiu!' Print Astttm. AbMWM-AMmlt. MronchltU Wot!' I'otBon llrtght'. IMMUsM Bowel Troutitu Couiihi-i'nld" Con u nipt Ion Hollo- Croup tjnnitlpeitlon Catarrh -iJaniwr lirMnin-lMtrrhM 1 isar TnmblM Jlftlana-Narml1s it any H-rt TrouWH Fil0ii-lniimonla plaurUy-Vutuaj HhwumatUtn Oklu 1 ..... lfVwn. ., lnI room, ib, T Prtmnt Kvtty eomaiaB w ear ot u. WephoasMj, rKHDU-roj.dij CVT OUT THIS COUPON for this afar may not appear ...la. till oat the bl.nk. and mall It to the Liquid Oaves Co tet-oSU Wabaata Ave., CUufo. Uydleaasate I have never tried Llqaorooe, bat If yon Trill apply me a Ma. bottle free I will lake u. , . 1 Q B Give full ddri writs plaint?. Anv nhTilelui or hoanttal not Tea aelne Uaei I wmeetlaoiyaapBUaa tor suae, "What you need," said the physi cian. "Is more exercise." "That will be nil right," answered the patient. "I'll probably begin walking the floor when your bill comes In." Washlnnton Star. DEEPEST MINE IX THE WOIUJJ. What will you do with the clean page, opened before you today? Human experience has taught you that resolutions are as drifting sands; the world is moving too rapidly for you to meditate long on beautiful and elaborate personal programs to be carried out; you cannot stand still or you will be left In the rear; you must think quickly and act on the Instant. 80, what will you do with the clean page? It Is said by those who wish to shirk every responsibility, that dis honest men. Immoral men. "tricky" men, .money-loving men, men who will engage in any kind of a business allowed by the laws of the land, make just as much money In a lifetime, enjoy life just as well and have just as many Influential friends as consci entious, moral, honest men, of un blemished characters. This is a falsehood, told to sooth their disturbed consciences. No matter how "fast" the world is moving, honesty, Incorruptibility, cleanliness, conscience, in all the walks of life, are more highly respect ed, bring greater rewards, more true contentment and more good Influen ces, than any other virtues employed In the business world. ( Money is not character. Riches that enable a man to change suits four times a day and travel over the world. In seeming cleanliness, are not the basis of honest manhood. The sources and fountain heads ot riches are to be considered in cast Ing up the estimate of the man. If a man reaps en unjust reward from his fellows' needs, or If he takes toll from vices, or If he enters Into a conspiracy to oppress those who are helpless, no matter how rich he becomes, yet is he a rascal, and no amount of social whitewash can cover over his spots. A few days ago, a highly educated clerk, past middle age, who Is still working on a salary, but is one of the most sterling men In the city, said to the East Oregonlan In the presence of his employer: "When I was a young man In San Francisco, I had a chance to make $20,000 by doing piece of crooked work, In settling up the" affairs of a large firm which had become bankrupt Since I see money and dishonest men so widely respect . ed and almost Idolised, I have kicked myself that I let that opportunity "Imagine If you can a gigantic honeycomb 40 miles long by 16 miles broad, surrounded by water and pen etrated by hundreds of miles of tun nels arranged In tiers one below an other to a depth of a mile, and you will have some idea," writes Mr. Tha odore Waters in Everybody's Maga zine, "of the country In which the deepest mine in the world, the Calu met und Hecla, Is located. This cop per mine extends down 4000 feet be low the bottom of take Superior, which Itself is 1000 feet deep. What Shall We Have for Dessert? This question arises lu Ih-i fariily every day. Let us answer it to-i:iy. '1 n a- delicious and he&HMul f3e- -pared in two nmmtcs. No bakinf:! add bciiir.fr r.?mr :v. cool. FLivors: Lemoa. OraL, berry and Strftwi-urry. Out : tt your grow' o-thu ' "l The Underwood Typewriter OSTEOPATHIC PEIHUiES. Osteopaths If the knife of a Cyclops could cut the honeycomb tn two, longtitudlnal ly, as Sir John Lubbock used to cut an ant's nest for the purpose of ob serving what was going on Inside, there would be revealed a wealth and breadth of Industry not eclipsed by those of many surface communities. Dozens of elevator shafts, some per pendicular, others on an incline, would be found piercing the comb from top to bottom. In them would be seen cars carrying men and metal up and down with the speed of ex press trains. In and out, across and back extend galleries overflowing with activity; In some, lines of air drills eating their way Into the rock, In others the sud den bursting of blasts In the walls of the lodes. Electric locomotives are hauling trains of rock cars to the shafts, or men are found laboriously pushing handcars through darkened pubways. MAKING THE ALKALI EDIIII.E. Luther Burbank, who Is called the botanical wizard because of his de velopment of stoneless plums and other fruit freaks, has Just produced, after 10 years' work, a spineless cac tus, which is half as nutritious as al falfa and will yield more forage to the acre. By a series of crossing and recross- Ings of different varieties from dlf ferent parts of the world, Mr. Bur bank Is aiming to make the plant har dier and to produce more fruit and leaves. He has at his Santa Rosa ex perimental grounds specimens ot a cactus which he has robbed of thorns, having brought the leaves to a state of perfection In which a man can rub a leaf over his face. Tha surface is found soft as silk. The creation of a spineless cactus la of world-wide Importance. The plant will grow luxuriantly on the dry est desert. In this and other coun tries Its leaves and fruit are food for man and beast and it will mean to some regions more than the lntroduc tlon of the potato meant to Europe. New Tork Sun. (let right with Nature. aims to help nature. Osteopathy Is the reaction against drugs. "Prove nil things, hold fast Unit which Is good." All that Is asked try Osteopathy, investigation. Health means perfect physical ad justment of the body. Adjustment Is the keynote. Often a small anatomicul defect remedied will cure a most stubborn disease. Pain Is Nature's warning that a pinched nerve or blood vessel is strug gling for freedom. Whatever Interferes with blood or nerve supply Is a prime cause of dis ease. Osteopathy is an appeal to rational living nnd the common sense treat ment of disease. Osteopathy, rubbing." When a rtehra of your spine Is being forced Into line or a twisted rib righted, you will hardly call It rubbing, The "How" and "Why" of the treat ment In any form of disease, acute or chronic, Is explainable to your un derstanding by Osteopathy, If the Os teopath hi educated. Will Osteopathy help you? None but the Osteopath can tell. If he be competent, a careful examination will answer your question. Don't delay the examination you may have contemplated until your disease is seated and the powers of re- uperatlon gone. Nothing will help you then. Doctors Hoislngton, Despain block, are graduates under the founder. Dr. Stilt. The Machine tliat combines oil the good points of the old style machines, and lias tlie writing always In sight. T. C. TAYLOR THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN STREET. HI' t PosttlTtb; tte k Blade, s Any qoudt; p, a DellTeml lafrn s Always call lot 0E I A.N0L I TetephoK U J las a t His employer, a man of the world, who drives his business and la con sidered, generally, to be a "money maker," said to him: "Life la too short for men to be ras cals; before you know It, you are out of the ring, and are ready to die; you can't take a cent of money with you; the satisfaction of having nothing but money in life, la one of the bitterest mockeries, when you are at the thres hold of old age, and realise that your race la run; character la the price- less thing; I respect you more, yes, a thousandfold more, although a clerk, with but moderate means, than I would If you owned five blocks In Pendleton, and yet had a black spot In your Ufa and the stains of corrup tion on your hands. Ton can't take money away with yon, and I a sol Ana how doe It seem to you? manr rauecnla unwhlpped on earth, 1 . Bugene Field. "HOW DOES IT SEEM TO YOC?' It seoms to me I'd like to go Vheve Ihe bells don't ring, nor whis tles blow, Nor clocks don't strike, nor gongs don't sound. And I'd have stillness all around. Not real stillness, but Just the trees' Low whispering, or the hum of bees, Or brooks' faint babbling over stones In strangely, softly tangled tones. Or maybe a cricket or katydid Or the songs of the birds In hedges hid. Or Just some such tweet sounds as these, To fill .a tired heart with ease. If 'twern't for sight and sound and smell, I d like a clly pretty well, Put when It comes to getting rest I like the country lota the best. Sometimes It seems to me I must Just quit the city's din and dust And get out where the sky Is Dluo; BYERS' BEST FL01R Is niade from tlio cuolcost wheat tliat grows. Good bread la assured when Dyers' Host Flour la used.. Bran, aborts, steam rolled barley always on band. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYERS, Proprietor. MtMIMM Real h h the btas ti n conunanity.. rlem estate Is ao the so" uim.. H T your wealth snsx tracts ot land. We) snaps to offer F The dsn I now.. W eaten property fc city and taw B " all parts of BeOS' wVwoak1le' with yot eo ittl in com 1 B. F. BECK Sanitary Plumber 807 Cottonwood Street The Cigar of Ieal Merit IN PENDLETON Every Claim la Backed by Local Tes timony. If the reader wants stronger proof than the following statement and ex perience of a resident ot Pendleton, what can it be? W. A. Rose, living on Cottonwood street, says: "Doan'a Kidney fills were first brought to my notice some four yeans ago, when I was living In Peoria, 111. At that time I waa suf fering severely from an attack of kid ney complaint and could scarcely do a day's work. To atoop or rise after stooping hurt so acutely that I could hardly keep from crying out. When a man has suffered with a back whleh felt half the time as though It was broken, which could not stand the slightest pressure, when he could not sit -down, stand or lie with any com fort and still has to go to his dally work he naturally becomes anxious about his condition. I procured Co on's Kidney Pills, used them and they cured me. About a year ago I came to Washington, and shortly after wards noticed symptoms of my old trouble. I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at Brock & McComas Co.'s drug store and three boxes completely ban ished the trouble leaving no signs that I had even had a touch of kid ney trouble In my life. Doan's Kid ney Pills do all that la claimed for them. Tou are welcome to refer to me at any time and I will gladly give all particulars In a personal intervl to anyone calling on me." For sale by all dealers. Price CO cents. Foater-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. T sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan'a and take no other. Fix Your Fingers Inc lingers are an index to charac ter and need atUntion regularly . Only by skillful art can thty be kept beau tiful. A competent nunkne. direct from San Francisco, may be found at Krs. Campbell's millinery parlors, 107 Court Street To introduce the work,' very low prices will be asked: Ladies 25 cents, ticnucmen ss cents. Appointments made in advance. Ladies hair dressing in latest mod. 3UC Work done at customer's home, dou ble price. Handsome Souvenir Free To stenographers, bookkeepers, bank clerks, sending name and place of employment to na. Agent wanted. Merrill Type writer Co., Spokane, wash. The East Oregonlan la Eastern Ore- ton a representative paper. It leads ana use people appreciate ft and straw it Dy tlieir liberal Mtronaan.. It the advertlstng modi am of this section. ;...." "T THE $ IS THE CE Bear use f ..eadpouM"' Poultry 1 Ult" CF.Coij; J TEE1 u ST, appUUWe wo to White! . Tew" w. Just Arrived A new lot of planoe and small T maslcal Instruments for the HOLIDAY TRADE The famous t BTEINWAY AND KMERSOIf Z pianos. New styles are readr t for your selection. Latest styles . 1 - lmi curtains. portieres and rugs. Agent for I the Improved White sewing ma T . . e e& oer cnines. i-aymni t- - month. " Jesse Failing F a. Ve.e nrlrlM. Oiwrv tr " sw - H. M. SLOAN BLACKSMITH Horseshoeing, general repair ing, wagon making and repair ing. The way I lve built W my business Is by n' Ing but good work. THe sonable. Cor. Cottonwood Alt Ss. o, a" 0 MAIS I