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PAQK FOUR. BAn T EAST ORBGOXIAX. PKNBIJirroS. " JAXTARY IMS. jfcN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. VatlUbed mi; aftornoos (except 8oadar at Pendleton. Orecou. by the K.T ORKGOXIAX I'l-BUSHING COMPA-VT. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. EMally, ou year, bj mail oauiy, all Boatba, by nail aartir. three mnatbi. by mall aaf.aae month, by mall 4erkly. one year, ay mall kly. all muaioa. aj man....... kly. four muntha, by mall...... .i.a-aatiT dm vaar. by mall.... ml neetiy. six months, by mall., aaaal Weekly, tbrat months, by mall. .$.voo . t.AO . .M . 1M . M . .50 . 2 00 . 100 . .50 TI1K COST OF POUT AHTHl It. war two nations In the market of stnod. that for! a shadow of a chance to regain any And har'e-dwi'h n .or-, Hilt I"1"" '"" blood store!" An sun arter mm Script McRae Newe Asaoctatlon. the hard workaday problem, that men must begin. With all his seaftoast meet In the carrying on of their busl- cities and fortresses In po"lc.ii of i.h. affair and while It la doubtless the mikado, the Russian will have not true, as John MItchcH holds. the present, in matter. Industrial, the considerable purl of hia lost territory . h aafe.ru.r.1 fnr mnv lie in He will have no sure base of supplies ... M- J .n.n.li.i..a. .1... tide the ability to fight the man who does ' "e "' And his pr"- "r not see how valuable It I. to establish j lion will be constantly threatened by , ro. kind.y perxnal relations and to cui-! flank movement of the Japanese And lapped at ,he victor . cron. Ovate a lov. tor justice and a sense armies. Hi navy will be at the bot- far-flunk? steppes where the of mutual regard. I a man not only , ' ,h " Hl 'very M",'t ; north wind. cry. and moon- v.ill be In the hands oi tne enemy., sheen silvers the snow and at no place can he concentrate Tnt. vep of the park hn the ravage a.miM w-ltli nv detree track There remain some heads of great rf , , The women no longer know. of low conscience, but of narrow and ( meager mental development. ; Aan Franclsro Bureau. 408 Fourth 8t. 4t HnrMi uotl Security Building. , u. bor; ,.f i.ThIv it lmiks like me beginning . . . ..... ..Doiun corporation, and some targe employ-1 " ' . ., h.,...,,.,,. No l'nPT ""J " - 'of the end. for Russia. Her boasted night era of labor In this country who re-, than ,ruU. '...,.. the north wind. drown: gard with distrust, and even with ah-1 fo . ,u, a, , nation', toll Talepboa Mala 11. horrence. the leader, of organised la-: . . rt cave a life for a town. . i l)H( K nome to nnswe. mi " - , , bor; ye. no Impartial Judge at the, ,,,,,,, vov Evolution In the saffron home of the Japanese. . . ... i.i ""r -- wh.re ove may tnrive aa a imurn reoi . avion u.nncr. ..u... , home dlslttlter abroad, wna, prom- , f bells turn to muf- aMtsnu... u. Ika laKm Inttrlabra linV lOW- l ' . .a.. """"" " Use Is there for Russia today? at Pandletoo Postefftce as second- er rank either In character or capac elaa. matter. Notloa to Advertisers: m Copy for advertising matter to appear in the East Oregonl . m un nuut be In by 4:46 p. m. of The preceding day; copy for alonday. paper must be In by 4:46 p. m. the preceding; Sat- mrday. There is nothing which cer- ain people will not pretend to like. If a liking for It is sup- posed to be one of the marks o m and indication, of gentility. There is an Immense amounl of affectation of this kind, in re- surd to classical scholarship o and bohemlan tastes. The ex- o planation is. that as classical o m Kcholarshlp is supposed to be o srn evidence of gentility, those o who speak loudly In favor of as smch are supposed to have the o tastes of the genteel, while yet o m possessing the nature, of the o rorish. Affectations of this e kind are injurious to genuine culture. Genuine culture re- o (uires sincerity of Interest be- tore everything else. Philip Hamertou. ity than the capitalist, and financiers Tne moBl inexcusable pagan In the who eat at the same table with them. ( wol u y, not the naked caniilhul who or the numerous representatives of the ; hurls his lances at the sun and drinks j press, the church, and the university, j blood from a cup made from a human ' UNDOUBTEDLY. IN DIRECT-' skull It is the clvillxed man. ho. VESS AND FORCE, THE LABOR enjoying all the splendors of clvlliia-) J LEADERS WERE BETTER PUBLIC iion, yet has the moral, and iiic lina- SPEAKERS THAN ANT OF THE turns oi me savage, n. in uic imMrj OTHER ELEMENTS THAT MADE ' hungry, lustful man, who tramples UP THE IIODT. down the beautiful, sublime and di- j ' vine in human life, for the autlslac- Every individual teacher In Umatil- 1 ton of nlg Bppetlte. for the gratifl-' la county will be held responsible for CBllon of nl8 mh and narrow aims.! The cannibal is excusable because he j know, no better. This other pagan has the examples, enlightenment and ! achievement, of a civilised age all about him. fled knells and weeds are tne young bride's dower. And sweetheart and mother and aged sire -.. ..,,ihe1 like a heart bowed down : F.i: inch paid a toll for a nation'. gonl. An. I .ach gave a life for a town. In i .- City of Death It. master Mood Ami ginned at the price he'd won For every slotie thut the town has known I've a father, or sweetheart or son." j. v. Sullivan, In San Frunclsco Examiner. the theory of the divine origin of life, i he took the stand that the present" treatlon of life had been proved the result or purely physico-chemical re actions. , .. j "Certain chemical substances." he 1 aid. -coming togetner under certain condition, do and are sound to pro duce life, no matter what theologians may say. There i. no getting away from fact, and the results of labora tory experiment. In regard to the pro ductlon of certain phenomena of life ire convincing." Prof. Matthew, predicted it was only a matter of time before life Itself would be produced In the laboratory. I Denver rost. a the educational exhibit that is sent ' from this county to the Lewis and - r ' Clark fair. The very life work and ! professional standard of the teachers of thl. state are now at .take. Edu- I'AITII IX WORTHLESS MEN. ! cators from every' state In the Union , will closely scrutinise the work of Or. egon pupils at the fair next summer. Doubts are entertained in the Enst, as to the excellence of Western educa tional standards, and school facilities. The exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair, from Oregon counties, should dispel every doubt and fix the West ern standard indelibly upon the edu- tn8 noome cational records of the nation. Somebody asks me. "Why does a woman ho limls that the man she has merrled Is unworthy of her con fidence and love follow that man over the broad earth, fly to his de- ..., -1 ! Real Er The Eddy corporation tax law liw j,.,,,, every turn und allow herself ....U4 Bn tt tinHftou In tile in lte druecea down to me irvn . stale since It went into effect less Answer "Why?" A woman in such a case will almost than two years ago. The lepii-luture lnvurablv aamlt tne unworthlness of will be slow to repeal or amend, for j lnt lus,an,i, and resolve time and the worse, such a fruitful source of apiin lo leave him to hi. fate; and revenue to the state. As Oregon Is 'then she Immediately returns to hi. . ... aid. She knows that her humiliations develop by legitimate corporations. . . . ,,., and will greatly Increase,, ' , liruml.e, f reform Now and other taxes will decrease cones-; a empty. is the time to vindicate the West. 10ndlngly. The action of this law .Now is the time to give a true inter- Bomew hm compensates for the ab pretatlon of its Intellectual and tech- Bence D( a t0 tax franchises, nical spirit and if Oregon teachers ' fall to do this, it is they who must i .AMERICAN SHOES IX FRANCE. still rest under the distrust of the : East. The work 'and spirit are pres- Among the features of 1904 has ! been the general appearance of shues I Just such cases are reported dally I at police stations and they ure us fre jiiuent In the stratum of society from whit h ri'ii.trts of marital infelicities I do not so often get publicity. The ! i ircum.iinni'es are purajlel. In spite of the fact that women so often marry i "to reform a man" a man w ho has St.AntW Hospital noa. fc ' ln roon. aJT! parttuaL la the f ell of 1805 1-conrxacted that (saw ' "ls! ' (nldiMaw, Blood Poison. It gained audi rJT " headway that I was forced to resiini rut i Maatati. -: 1 i 1 : . - . . 1 Wm- poaiium auou rck reira ai n"l dprlngs. wixiuj a mnilinv all h mMna T k.H T - to Memphis. In leaa than three week. I was in a hospital, and after nine week, oi suffering I was discharged as cured. Ia lea than a month every bone in my body teemed to be affected and felt as tf they would break at the least exertion. Ajrai. I was compelled to resign, and I returned to the hospital for a seven weeks stay. When I came out X, was advised to try farming. When I first went on the farml 1 . nrevailed On the onlv firm who handle I drug, to get me one dozen bottles of S. S. ! Is the - M iS. Ah hum. w.u vi uit llwillIB WCTC millll.Hj broken out with blisters and I was covered 1 ." with boil, and sores. In themeantimemy ! ! druggist bad gotten two doaea bottle, ol ' ,rT S. S. for me and I bee-an its use. and 1 rm 'i after taking the thirteenth bottle not 1 J ! K tan or boU was riMble, B. Powaifc Et oth St, LittleEock, Ark. I. Of all human diaesaes, Contagiom Blood I JWk; Poison is the most hideous and hateful. " ni The victim is tortured with eating ulcers, J P" " j sores and abscesses, unsightly blotches,! We woald Vktkhj eruption, and other symptoms of the muv , erable disease. S. S. S. has been used , , successfully for nearly fifty year, foi contagious mood : Poison. It con- j taint no mercury, ; potash or other: mineral. Ourhomi , a treatment book's eives allthetvmp-; tomt of this duv ' ease. Medical ad-: rice free. taste MatelsaiBekaw! 1 Ml wmi with yoa nal W. L DaTtboc mOOtaTB The Swift Speclte Canpaiy, Atlanta, 6a ! . FgUALITY OF INTELLECT. " The Review of Reviews for Janu- ; arj: in a brief editorial mention of be Civic Federation banquet given in ' Jirit Tork, during the Christmas holl- . 4sys says that the Intelligence of the Bahor leader, and representatives of ah masses, present at the banquet. w in no wise Inferior to that of the BMJresentatlves of the rich and power ful syndicates, which rule the indus- : ti of tha country- .lr even admits that the labor lead r were superior, as speakers, to any -f the representatives of press, clergy. . r university, present. ''This is a .tartled admission to come . irom a great political and economical n-vlew. such as the Review of Re views has come to be. The truth 1. not admitted grudg nqH: but the comparison 1. made di rectly in concise, unmistakable lan . swage, which really give, evidence of m undercurrent of genuine satlsfac Atun. Tit mill perhaps dawn on the aristo- f orotic circles, in ent in the West, and all that remain, eloseiy resembling In form and st le i I.ev,usy emolllrale(, , the entire to be done, is to collect an education- t nose maoe 111 toe nm uu. satisfaction of his own sex and those The clumsy, ungainly ana neavy ul exhibit, truly typical and represen tative of Western standards. i French shapes are gTitluully disap pearing. In their stead are coming j of the oposite sex w ho are not lnfat I uated with him, that he does not de- OSTEOPATHY-RHEUMATISM. Hearing. in me.r a. e . u ....... , ntormt.A nlBtory teaches , tbeord vlE. i f.ra;:fU. 'y.?i, IT. " !.. o.uau generaliy "lower, to "J'Vupp 11 IS e.ueui l.ini r . J. nnic,, - . rti,lJ lm.Fln.ii an..e..r tant attorney general who is prose- mu.e. The fact Is. however, that It Is cuung tne laim irauos ... i-u,L.a.,u. ,.u, .....,....., t((!i( (f ,.lt.vlu(nK a dpBenerate. after all the glorv. popularitv and no- than the shoes themselves that have . . , 1.. ...... a..a, Ih. toriety there is in the job. After sol- , , ' . ' American apiearlng shoes which are emnly Impressing upon the members now (Ute generany geen i the city of the federal grand Jury' the necessity and e)sewhere In the provinces ure and importance of keeping strict si- made principally In Paris with ma chinery Imported from tne I nuea States. This does not alter the fact that lence during their holiday at home, he Immediately went to San Francisco and told the papers of that city all there was to be known In the inves tigations past, present and future. He should have allowed the members of the grand Jury the same privilege. So far, they have kept faith and not a word ha. escaped any member of American machinery. From United the grand Jury', to creep Into the pa pers, while Heney has overflowed in to column after column of sensation al Interviews with the San Frunclsco papers. There is really little left for Russia iu the Orient, If the Japanese now time, that Intellect take advantage of their opportunity. f Paco were up for hearing before ha a quality entirely distinct from in-. Vladivostok will now be an easy prey latritauce and pedigrees, and that to the Japanese warships, when the lhat lne contegteeI1 huve not expended wealth nor favoritism In no way add spring season comes and the harbor the amount for Irrigation required by a iu lustre, nor supply even an ec- i. thawed out. Then Mukden, Har- law. Pasco Express. ptable .ubstltute for the genuine bin and all the Interior tronghold. article. The Review say.: must fall, a. the re.lstless force of t prove tna, the water funJ Qf tha, HVhlle It it perfectly true that lofty Japanese arms is concentrated upon etv naa been Juggled out o tHOO.OOO generalizations alone will not settle them. Then the backward march during the past 10 years. The "uric acid" and "mlcroblc" the. ories of rheumatism are exploded and abandoned Dy an. 1 ne t.sieopainic Interference with blood , d new4 supply," today Is the only, his leel day by day" instead of ac- I(.nable one. It Is followed by the, mplishing the more difficult up-hill ; mpdlra doctor when he directs pa-' tlents to hot springs that the hot; ' ' baths may relax their contracted A woman came to me yesterday I luHc.es which are damming buck the; with tears in her eyes and the old blood flow. But the other obstacles story to tell. What could she do ? . thickened ligaments, displaced verte There were several things she could brlli rUs or pelvic bones, are in the! do, but It is a sure thing thut she will Visteopath's field alone. These ad-, continue to do as she has for the last jUHted the va.o motor nerves regain several years. She will listen lo his control of the blood vessels, pres- v.,luu i.l, r.huuru tliu ln.-u nlnrl.a . j jt . .n.M.l l.,l In- some bona fide American shoes are ,. " . , , . , h VL ,, . ' u ' removeu a..u n.e , , . , ., . I that he used to tell, brush the I nt off Hon I. restored i on sale here, but they are much ..in. r . , ' ,i,,u .,,,.7 ,,i,i tne .v., uuaii,( i ne uric acio anu iihii..mi ... , xhe has been saving for the new start. 1 ,aclB are result, of the stagnant blood Women are tenuclous of whatever Bnd not causes. ; they haie once thought Rood. They ,!,, anything be more reasonable live In the past and the future, when than this? Certainly experience con- the present holds nothing, and con; firms It. When the Osteopath falls to tiuue to hope and dream. Once hav- cure, it Is due to lack of skill to lug had faith they continue to have detect and remove these obstacles, faith, and this reminds me of a defln- i isteopiithy will succeed If the Oste- lilon an Eastern wit gave a short i.nath is skillful. Drs. Holslngton, in time since: "To have faith Is to be- the Despaln block, are graduates lieve thut which you know Ib not under the founder of Osteoputhy. true." Tis a beautiful and monu- Dr. Still, and should be competent, mental thing to have such faith, but They welcome calls and Inquiry. It certainly mukea pitiable objects of -those by whom It Is possessed. Chi- - cago American. H. M. SLG M-niinrjuit Horfeflbemg, poo! lne, Y&ffoa ntaktniH inf. The way I my btuinMi k tf lng bot fool wort M onable. Cot. Ooaoqww. dt-aier than the French made urti ctea. and ft is not likely lhat they will make headway against the Htrong combination which is re p re.se n ted by cheap French labor and prolific States Consul PJdgely. Nantes, France. Irrigation Iuerva- Value. proKecUi of the government put tiiiR through the Pusco Irrigation Hcheme is giving the local land office officials an extra amount of labor these days. Two contest cased. In volving desert claims In the vicinity TEE EXTRACTED H M EH5 KHBia w art tliotiw ith all awdOT nnnllancef. vn worktokfofUnWj ard, anil oar consistent will n"l WIFVTinc SKEPTICISM. That life is the result of purely pliysical and chemical force. Irre spective of any divine or vital frree, has been declared by Prof. Albert p. Matthews of th Unlvedslty of Chi cago to his class in physiuloieiral j chemistry. .While refusing to dispute I. L. VAUGHN ELECTRICIAN. Proupt atlrmti given and all work xecnted properly. Electrical Supplies of an ktada, OFFICE 1X1 West Court 8C (Tribune BalkUng.) White B. .."tarn J 1 1 ti Oregon Ti. fura i ... arrases. m fur. tni tar llltMM;MM;MMMMMttSt rfttv4etMtltMMtMttttMMMMsstMtiMtMttM 1 7Z"' MttMtMMMMM 0) i OUR REGULAR PRICE IS BUT FOR. FAMILIES AGREEING TO BUY FROM US UNTIL APRIL 1, 1905, WE WILLSLlT I 5C F0R Per OHBUB TAB3EBADaBD .-.(BRdBCERV OTCaPAMV- . f?M?f ''?'