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DAILY EAST ORKUOMAX. rEKPlKTOtt. ORBOOX. 8AT1KPA. PAGE Font. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. ! Andreas Bard, the well known pul- oralor, whose friends In this city are legion, will defend me moral drama from his pulpit, hla subject to be "Shnkespeare. the Mightiest FliBlisbtd ry afteraooa (except 8uadj) ., . her . at Itndleton. Oretoa. bj the " EAST OKKiiONlAN Pl'BWSHIXG j The churches, as individuals, too COMPAST. often make the mistake of condemn- srRsomrTIOS KATF8. I"B. In tolo. Institutions that contain Dally, one year, by "all.. 5??lmuch Rood and that have features of lially. six aionths. by mall 2 W i ! Pally, three month. br mall 1.2a the highest excellence Deiore uoa inn Unity .one month, by mall 50 i Weekly, one year, by mail 1.50 1 man. Weekly, lx Month, by mall 7S Tne niorB dramu. the Intellectual WeeklT. four montba, by mall 50 1 . Reml Wert.lT. one year, by mall S.OO 1 play, the drama directing attention gSSafe 'uX,m.: If mora, pr,.b,ems-,. these are tei.chcrs of the most thrilling direct Member Scrlpp McRm News Aatoelation. I neas and force, and should be em- w,.1? T-"1 2rT". Ti 2?, f't.iV-.P.S i braced bv the churches, as co-work-Kkn News Stand at Hotel Portland ana;'4" Hotel Parkin. Portland, OrejEoa. rs lor the good of humanity. "" San Prancls unrein. 4'iS Fourth W. I No one denies that there Is a di w !JmT?-r n .V" ntBi0l'tb"?t. ivldlng line, over which the thinking. t. W. Telephone Main 11. Botned at Pendleton Postofflce as second, class Blatter. nur.il community should not dare to step. In the theater, as In other amusements, but to condemn the theater, in toto. because some thea ters and some plays are bad. Is u nmow and unjust stand to take. The churches should be the readi est of the great institutions to em- NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Copy for adTartistQK matter to appear In the East Ores on lan must be In by 4 p. m- of the preceding day : copy for Monday' paper must be In by 4 :45 p. m. the preced ing Bafnnte. j brace every fiiiutest upward tenuen- irv everv weakest force acting for the UNIOW.fcJlLBEL I " betterment 01 man. In Journalism the yellow streaks jare found, but do the churches deny j that the press is one of the greatest , I moral forces In the world? In the ! lecture platfrom. the sensational is found, yet do not the churches be- lleve In the propagation of moral - sentiments, through the platform and , the rostrum? Even Man's books are but man's al phabet. Beyond, and on his lessons lie; The lesson of the violet. The -large gold letters of the ski-: The love of beauty, blossomed soil. The large content, the tranquil j toil. : THERE 18 ALWAYS A WAY. There Is always a way It you want to do right There Is always a way If you try with your might Though temptations have led you, ex perience told That for sin the transgressor Is pun ished ten-fold: As a vessel la palsied when mad bil lows roll And Its proud form relentlessly cast on the shoal. When the tides have receded and evil Is wrought. Disabled It rests, though It gallantly fought The hand of the builder may launch it again. More stately than ever, to traverse the main. There is always a way If you want to do right There Is always a way if you try with your might There Is always a way you can win In the fight And a way. If you will, to ascend to great height. There Is hope If you try. to sail over the deep. A Columbus at heart will not falter and weep. Aye. a dawn. too. will show you your hope far ahead. v And 'twill seem that the earth and the heaven are wed. Though conditions may lock you In fetters and pain If you try to do right, a reward is your gain. Eleanore E. Hoeft. fiAPTAINS OH MANY SEAS NEVER WITHOUT PE-RU-llA. "Give Me My Compass and Pe-ru-na and I "Will Str Clear of All Wrecks." THE GREAT REVIVAL IX DEN VER Nothing could be more timely not to say providential than the great revival of reliffion now in uroBrress in Denver, under the direction of Rev. eine 1 know, and I have v mj.j Pe-ru-na Known and Praised on Land and Sea. "A sick sailor 1 a pretty -helpless man. I have found that IYruua will do more to restore one tli an any other medi al Where God has done so much for man. Shall man for God do aught at all? The soul that feeds on books alone I count that soul exceeding small That lives alone by book and creed A soul that has not learned to read' Jotuiuin Miller. lions that are being held in the large ' the country apparently needed a re- I many seasons. Seven years sj,'o reruns . . . . . I 1 V. V. I 1 ...... V .1 .1 1 a fi cities of the world, the worst forms 1 "Kious awaKening so mucn. una irom , uurcu. ui.oi ""' ..... of vice and Immorality permeate in the educational export- Dr j Wilbur Chapman. No place In ' carried a couple of bottles on board lor trouble ana Kiunev aiscases, ana nvs imi itiuuu 11 cn uud itir im -grippe. " reruns is always one of the most tin- all accounts the supply promises weeks and gsve me such new me ann to be equal to the demand. nerve force thst I certainly believe in Denver and Colorado are perhaps t telling yon of it. by nature as good as any other city i "Give me mi" compass and rerun and state in the country, but, owing : and I will steer clear of wrecks of all to the Insurrection In Teller county hinds and land iu Port safe and well the recent gubernatorial elec- I with ve8Bei ,d men." Cant. I.. T. tlon the people have been temporarily j Carter, 123 10th Avenue, 1'cnnacola, corrupted. j through the very heart of the educa- : tional and uplifting features. Tel no ; one questions the Immeasurable ben- a eflt of the exposition as a public ed- i ucator. despite the curses that can- ; not be separated from It. j Rev. Bard has been taken to task I not now anothe rcommunity In Amer ? ! for Indorsing the theater. His an- j ic which the doctrine of total de- ' ' , , ! pravitv has received so striking an II- swer should interest every thinking iwnnim man and woman In Walla Walla. It j Thanks to Dr. Chapman, this cloud- lit a vital question. Mankind craves j burst of Iniquity has been followed so that probably there Is ; Florida. GOLtOXDA STORY COMING. diversion, variety of thought, variety I by tidal wave of righteousness. i of brain exercise, brain food. It is , 1 Certainly there must be a change for Capt.E. A. Watson, M. F.., -IS Elixal-elh street, Ottawa, Ont., writes: "Peruna has my heartiest endorse ment. If there is any place that you are huljik'so when ill it is on board a steamer, at sea, miles away from any a.tgit'tanee. Sometimes two or three of St. Antta J Hospital Prt'rU rooms. i-,1F tot room. Ala CL? KveT eon-renuna) J for tts ear of tht sj lIooiiellrtM.1f PEN-DLETOK, OR-g V-m- m -. . "TT1 t Reduction Fi 2 Wooi llAo i . T ROCK SPUING M portant supjillcs of my steamer." K. A, Watson. With a bottle of remna aboard aailnr I have a remedy on which they can rely. C'omuiiHlnre I, g. Ksry. Commodore Somurvillo Ixicbolsoli, ot tlie I'nllcd States Navy, in a letter from Nm R Kt, X. W Washington, 1. C, says: I unhesitatingly recommend Pe runa to all persona suffering from ca tsrrh. "-S. Mchulnon. i If you do liot derive prompt and satis factory results from the une of J'eruna, write at once to Dr. llartman, H'vina full statoment of your cane and he wilt statement nipulation, , ' bles The church should embrace the i the places of worship occupied by the j taking a few doses they rc.Mix.ra.- very , The Hartman Sanitarium, Columl aa, :n"!?ldrama-ud purifv It by creating a W vlvall and his lieutenants.! auickiy. W, use it lor colUs, lunKiOhio. the better in Denver, when last Fri- The East Oregonian hopes to be i "nju 10 ae,' ma" ' l"lre ',,ver- j day 4 business houses closed their able to present to its readers, in the on thilt elates, uplifts, or enno- doors and 35.000 people crowded Into ..in f fntiiru a full nnrl of the organixation. ma-r If this does not Indicate fruits meet and wrecking of the Got- demand ,nr pure dn""a The RtaKe ! fr reiwntance what woulr?r-thi- eonda Minioe eomnanv. including the ! wl" J " haI " ''ll,,lic """ " icago Chronicle. . financial ruin of C. It. Wade, and its consequent widespread Injury to fi nancial Interests in t'mnillia county and Eastern Oregon. The exposure will how that C. B. my men would be sick at one time and . be pleased to give you his valuable ml seriously cripple the force, hut since we : vice gratis. have learned of the value of l'cruua, by 1 Address Dr. Hartman, Preiildect ol Ask your Druggist for a Free IVi-una Almanac fisr 1905. I According to government statistics j the close of the year ll2 saw the! j completion of 33.415 irrigation sys- j : terns Irrigating 9.5u.oft acres of ! 1 land. The Huston Herald has made 1 Nasal CATARRH Wade la not the guilty man that he j Mime interring coniiwi isons. is now supposeu 10 oe. m ine uoiioni , (l,1(J. ,hlil tne irrigation enterprises of this financial crime. The facts i 11 Ely's Cream Balm cleanses, ooibcend baua will show that he was but an Inno- ! farm8 profitable. cent, yet avaricious victim, in the hands of powerful "friends." into whose pockets poured , the golden stream and who are today living In apparent security from suspicion and nJoying wealth that was gathered through the most infamous deal ever engineered in the financial history of Eastern Oregon. The facts will be unpleasant to many. But the facts should not lon ger be concealed. C. B. Wade is known far and wide as an arch-con-apirltor of the worst type, and until an exposure Is made, the public will continue to hold this opinion. The truth may change public sen timent. As soon as certain transactions in .the manipulation of the Golconda can be verified by affidavits, to se cure this paper in its statements, the cost f.S.SJrt. Hi r:,'I mad-.- Ul.Onll rijmW mnbriK. Tlie money spent by I'ncle Sam on his navy in 1904 would have paid the entire cost of all these irrigation systems, and left on hand a balance of fa.SuO.OnO. Ac cording to the government statistics the amount spent on the navy would have Irrigated and made profitable an area greater than the combined states of Maryland and Connecticut, or more than half the area of Indi ana. Every" dollar spent on Irriga tion has added to the material wealth of the nation- The money spent on the navy did not increase the general wealth of the country a penny. The farmer who Is an advocate of "big stick" policy, or is blinded by the "world power" glitter, should do a lit tle more earnest thinking. licum catarrh aiid drives awar a cold ia the head Cretuii Balm it placed mlo the notrils, apmdt over tlie membrane and la abaorbed. Belief if in medxatr and a cure foliowa. It ia aot drying doca sot produce raffing. L-tk Bix, 50 ceata at Drug giat or by mail ; Trial Biae, 10 cerna. KLT BROTHERS, fits Warren Street, New York Sprayers Sprayers I HAVE .M ST IllX'EIVElt A LARGE SHIPMENTS OF M'RAYERS AND SPRAY PTMPS. CAM. I AND SEE THE At TO MATIC SPRAYER; IT WORKS LIKE A FIRE EXTINGriSHI'.R. HEDGE SHEARS, Till: TRIMMER. ETC., ETC. I Marshal Oyama, dier in the Japanei the fearless aol- army, furnishes ... . a beautiful examDle of the truth that story will begin, nanus, oais, irans- j- ine oravesi are tne lenueresi. jrve cently the marshal said: "My Idea actions, public and private records will be given without equivocation or evasion, and although tt may involve some of the most influential men In Eastern Oregon, the East Oregonian feels that It will be doing a work of justice to the public and especially to wrongfully accused men now before the public in an unfavorable light, by doing this. The facta will show that C.- B. Wade was led on by "friends," who unloaded their stock upon him. at In flated values, and who were seeming ly willing to wreck anybody and everybody connected with their deal, In order to reap a fortune for them selves. Such "friends" are at the bottom of the financial ruin and con sequent suffering of the Wade failure. If the facts scorch tbelr robes, and silhouette their features in an un favorable light in the public mind, they will have none but themselbes to blame. The story will make Interesting reading and will clear up a cloud of misunderstanding and haze In tbe financial circles of Eastern Oregon. Two or three links in tlie chain must be covered by affidavits before the publication can begin. The East Oregonian wishes to be sure and se cure, in Its statements. Then It will tell the story. of happiness Is to dispose of every thing I possess that belongs to the practice ot arms and go tar Into the country with big boxes of books to read the rest of my days; books that tell of happiness and progress, and not of the terrible deeds of war. And I would rather gather about me my best old friends and little children. Then, in the sunny days, all would be happiness." THE PULPIT AND THE STAGE. Tomorrow night at St. Paul's Epis copal church at Walla Walla, Rev. Last year 3.4 Swedes left their native land, most of them to make new homes in the United States. MAPLEINE - JkTale MAKES MAPLE SYRUP Pure granulated sugar and maple lne that's all. Hake It at borne it saves money and insures parity. Ask your grocer or lend 2 cents stamp lor free sample to CRJUCCNT MrC CO. tATTLB,V.t.A. ' JtTsame mf Ci BmHma ssilsr T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAK." 741 MAW STREET. TON HALF QUARTER ........ . " McADAM PHONE MA1X llil HHmllllHll( LOOK STRAICia nt th mntter and think agree that it is not wi wearing GLASSES If there is the least mxr ine that vou should do To make certain, whf w HAVE YOIR EVES TI The employment of M struments by a grauuwn make the test concha" prove that you should wear glasses. If you should, we can very reaaonable price WinslowB P. O. Block. . GRIP CONVALESCENCE There's nothing better than Scott's Emulsion after the grip. When the fever is gone the body is left weak and exhausted; the nervous system is completely run down and vitality is low. Two things to do: give strength to the whole body and new force to the nerves. Scott's Emulsion will do it; contains just what the worn out system needs. Rich blood, healthy flesh, resistive force, more and bet ter nourishment are what Scott)s Emulsion supplies to the convalescent We'll ami t mmple In opoa Mailt., SCOTT BOWNK, 1 Petri Stnst, Mast Vssk, OS (DAL LET TJS FTXXi YOUR BUT WITH Rock Spring Coa) Recognised as the best and most economical fuL Wa ars prepavred to oon traot with yon for your winter's supply. Ws de liver coal or wood to any ' part of tha city. Laatz Bros. UP to the notch of quality, down as to prices Is tbe kernel of the story of our access In lumber merchandizing. " If you ques tion that statement, see our yardful of lumber of all usable sorts and get our prices. .Then ask the next man who knows anything about building mater ials. Fair. Isn't RT PetvDeton Planing MHIi ' Kossrt, rcrsCer, from. 1 HA1N STREET. KEAB DEPOT FOR SALE 640 Acres, 2 Miles From Town 320 in wheat, bal. stubble; fenced; $25 per acre. $3000 cash, bal. one-luilf crop until paid. A O. LEE. j- - Cpnnmgfvnm, Scott Sta. Wish. 1 i in im Going to Move Aft February 1 ve win be foand In tits corner room of the Konn buUding, oorner of Cown and Cottonwood streets, witb a oomplets) stock of staple and fancy groceries.. Special low prices will be given on groceries until we move. D. KEMLER & SON The Grocers The Cigar of Real Merit . ' III , Will be beneflted B r' dean coal- ""fa from extr.t'art'" coal. Tou slU And 1 using 11. ail general satUfact " " ! than any other ldn HenryKop Office Pen-- 'Phone J"1' w-t Goo ! DryW an"-j Ali . and F0B S ves s