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PAGH FOUR. DAILY ifiAST OKKGONUX, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1905. EIGHT PAGES. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Nkllakaa Ytry Tseaday and Friday at Paadlaton, Oregon, by tb EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION BATES. t"aHj. one year, by mall...., $5.00 Pally, all montba. by mall 2.50 Pally. three room ha. by mall.. 1.2ft Dally.ona month, by mall 50 Wtrkly, ont year, by mall 1.50 rfefkly. atx oi ont ha. by mall 75 Weily, four montba, by mall .50 eml WeeklT, one year, by mall 2.00 Krnl Wpokl.T. six months, by mall... 1.00 Sml-Weekly, three montba, by mall.. .50 Member 8cr!ppe MeRaa New Association. The Rut Oreitonlan la on aale at B. R. Klrb'a News Standa at Hotel Portland and Eotel I'erklnn. Portland. Oregon. San Francisco Buroan. 408 Fourth 8t. Chicago Rureaa. 900 Security Uolldlng. Washington, P. C, Bureau. 501 14th 8t, a. W. Telephone Main 11. Entered at Pendleton Pustofflce aa second claaa matter. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Copy for advertising matter to appear In the Hast Oxonian must be In by 4 :4.ri p. a of the precedlns day : copy for Monday's paper must be In by 4 :45 p. m. the preced ing Saturday. AX APRIL BLESSING. I thank Thee, All-Creative Power For life and love In this sweet world That Thou hast made to breathe and move Instinct with Thee, that every hour Doth Thy design and nearness prove. a In every glad new lent uncurl ed To meet the kisses of the sun. In all. the little streams that run To keep their tryst, with song and shout; ' In all the blossoms that fling out Their soul of fragrance on the air, I hail Thee, as Thou hallest me Thou Infinite, omniscient One I fold me in Thy tender care And say whatso my day shall be Thy perfect will and work be done. San Francisco Star. now has Its tentacles In Nearly every home of the land exacting tribute from parents sending their children to the public sechools. Tt is no bet ter than the Standard Oil trust and It should be dealt with In the same way that Kansas is dealing with Rockefel ler's monopoly. BUSINESS AND STEADY HABITS. The Chicago & Alton railroad In its recent rules for employes has for bidden its men to visit race tracks, dance halls . or any resorts where liquor is sold or gambling permitted. Good service, it holds, depends upon steady habits, and both help Insure public safety. Ely way of example, officials quit carrying intoxicating liquors on their private cars or entering saloons along the line of the road. Such consist ency is bound to command respect among employes. If not necessarily imitation. The company makes no pretense of carrying on a moral crusade. It hopes to live up to business princi ples which depend upon the compe tency and reliability of Its men. "All the things which are prohibited," says General Passenger Agent Charl ton, "either tend or might tend per manently or temporarily to impair a man's mental and physical powers." When temperance and good habits are made part of a man's earning capacity he will often cultivate them even if the loftier pleas of morality fail to move him. CLEVER STEAL BLOCKED. President Roosevelt discovered a suspicious bill which made Its suc cessful way through the house and senate, and took the necessary meas ure to prevent Its further progress. It was a bill taking off part of the Yosemite National Park, ostensibly to be added to the forest reservation, hut. according to well informed per sons, really to be added to the prop erty of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe railroad. So deftly was It engineered through congress that It reached the president before anybody had a suspicion of It. What excited Mr. Roosevelt's sus picion was the discovery that the lands to he turned Into the forest re serve had already been decided, by a commission appointed by himself, to be a part of the park. The president Investigated, and found that railroad men and others had been lobbying for the bill. He discovered Its real purpose, sent for a member of the California delega tion, examined him about It, and an nounced his purpose of vetoing the measure. Dayton Courier-Press. At Starbuck, Wash., Nat Caswell was killed and Jesse Carnagle seri ously Injured by being run over by a handcar. The car passed over Cas well's ubdomen, and he died soon after reaching the hospital. He was a member of .a Masonic lodge In Homestead, Texas. RAILROADS LN CANADA. The returns of the Dominion rail way department, just published, show that on June SO last there were la. (11 miles of steam railroads in Can ada over 5U0 miles more than the year before. This is more than the mileage of the United States in pro portion to the population of the two countries although less than one- tenth as much in absolute length. Canada now has more railroads in proportion to population than auiy other country in the world except some of the Australian and African colonies. Its railroad system is twice as great in actual extent as that of Italy, almost as great as that of Great Britain and Ireland, and greater than the combined systems of all of South and Central America, and the West Indies, omitting Argentina. Moreover. It 1b now building the longest two lines under construction anywhere in the world the Canadian Northern and the Grand Trunk Paci fic, each of which will eventually pan the continent. In addition to its steam lines, Canada had In opera tion last year 78 7 miles of electric road carrying 181,689,998 passengers. In other words, every man, woman and child in the country took on an average of nearly 30 trips on the elec tric cars. The Canadian steam lines killed last year less than half, and the electric lines little more than a fourth as many people as the year be to". j,iJU THE SCHOOL BOOK TRl'ST. The beet sugar Industry has not grown in the last couple of years, al though It has already attained very considerable proportions, last year reaching 210.000 tons, the value of which any one can figure who has to pay grocery bills. There are only 12 states engaged In the business, Col orado leading with one-fourth of the total product, and with Michigan, and California furnishing 140,000 toiis of the entire output. Idaho Is the seventh highest In production with 7500 tons, leading New York, Ohio, Minnesota, Oregon and Wash ington. The relative acreage value of the crop is also Interesting. Idaho's Is about an average, yielding three-fourths of a ton of sugar per acre. Utah shrtws the highest per centage, its 19,100 acres producing 25,200 tons of sugar Ohio, Minneso ta, Nebraska. Colorado and Califor nia each gets about a ton of sugar per acre. Michigan only gets hnlf a ton, with New York, Wisconsin, Ore gon and Washington a shade better. The total beet and cane sugar crop of the United States is only one-fifth of its consumption, so there Is plenty of room for growth unless the lands can be more profitihly put to other uses, as is the case in moft of the states. Wear fe4fiR fi mil Good Hat It Identifiea you in a crowd Its style is noticeable always. We DEMPSTER $3.00 Hat U elrcftnt because alwavs Brood the best khnt you can buy at the price. Shapes k are exclusive and hold through all weathers. Colors are refined anil win not iaae. oid by K. AUCXAXDUK 8weet,Uemper k Oa, Chicago, Maker, j A Real New Fan- gled FLAT IRON Take If you are naturally not as strong as your more fortunate sisters, and for this reason experience dread rather than joy at the prospect of becoming a mother, take courage and assurance from this fact: Mother's Friend is meant for you, and by its use you may pass through that glorious martyrdom which Is yours by divine right with no more discomfort than that experienced by those who by nature are possibly more adapted for the role of motherhood. MOTHER'S FRIEND is a liniment of proven merit, and its great worth can be no better attested to than by the countless strong ami healthy children who through its kindly nfrices have entered this world unhandicappeJ by any deformity or weakness. It is a liniment which by external application acts upon the lbdominal muscles and permits of a painless parturition. BRADriELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA, CA. Si Swell Dressers ARE LEARNING THAT THEY GET SWELL SUITS OP Mclaughlin r The Fashionable Tailors. We want to show you. -: 728 Cottonwood Street, Near Court. V '' St.JosephsAcademy PENDLETON, OREGON. Under the direction of the Sisters of St. Francis, of Phila delphia. Resident and day pu pils. Special attention given to music and elocution. Students prepared (or teachers' examin ations for county and state cer tificates. For particulars ad dress SISTER SUPERIOR. Now I II I i if; Introduced in for the First Time Is From All Others. Pendleton Different liaker county has enriched the state school funds to the amount of $1)40, in fines Imposed on violators of the anti-gambling and Sunday closing law. The cost of the prosecu tions will amount to something less than this sum and so the state breaks even, the cause of justice is strengthened and the law respected. The dispatch with which the cases against the violators of the law have been brought to trial and convictions returned In Baker county is encour aging to those who desire to see the law enforced in Umatilla county. There is no reason why a grand Jury at the June session of the circuit court aided by the vigorous public sentiment and an "uergetlc prosecu tor, should not bring about a whole sale respect for the law In this coun ty. The frontier days of rowdyism, law violation and open vices In the West are passing. The standard of citizenship must keep pace with the surrounding progress of the age. Sprayers Sprayers I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENTS OF SPRAYERS AND SPRAY PUMPS. CALL IN AND SEE THE AUTO MATIC SPRAYER; IT WORKS LIKE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER. HEDGE SHEARS, TREE TRIMMERS, ETC., ETC. j T. C. TAYLOR t "THE HARDWARE MAN." 711 MAIN STREET. The Walla Walla Statesman be labors the school book trust In the following able manner: The American Book company, the school text-book trust, has appoint ed an agent for every county In this state for the purpose of bringing In fluence to bear upon county and city boards of education to secure the adoption of Its books. Walla Walla county has not been slighted. The Gunderson law abolishing state uni formity of text-books and providing for a go-as-you-please county and district system, was passed at the behest of the book trust and it now proposes to reap its reward. It would be the proper thing If the county schoolbook commission and boards of directors In the Incorporated towns of this county would endeavor to make contracts with Independent book concerns, if any can be found The school book trust Is one of the most oppressive monopolies In exis tence and It should be fought at every turn of the road until it Is driven out of business or forced to sell Its books at reasonable prices. General Frederick Funston is now in command of the department of California and division of the Paci fic, with headquarters at Sun Francisco. To Brace You Up Dining the-" spring months you need Howtetter's Stomach Bitters. No mat ter whether you are young or old, rich or poor, you'll find It the Ideal medicine to sharpen the appetite, rid the system of winter Impurities, or to overcome that "tired feeling." There's nothing like It for curing Helrhlne. Bloating, Heartburn, Indi gestion, Dyspepsia. Costlveiiess, Cold, Sprlns Fever or Grlpe. Try a bot tle today. Avoid substitutes. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS H. P. Hoover Manufacturing Co. of Itaclne, Wis., have their represeu tatives in the city canvassing lor one of the very latest and most Improved smoothing irons and polishers ever invented. It is a unique contrivance that is attractive as well as it is use ful. There are many varieties and kinds of flat Irons in existence, but this Is something entirely different of any that has yet been put on the market. The exterior is a nickle-pluted box resembling the original flat iron highly polished. The Iron proper is Inside of this box and is a maleable chunk, weighing less than three pounds. It is made with space In the center to prevent its expansion be yond the cavity in which It is de signed to work and at the same time radiates all the heat that is possible. it Is so made that it can be placed in the open fire and heated to red heat. When It Is put Inside of the nlckle- plated enclosure It holds the heat for a period of 30 minutes and the metal of the enclosure Is oxidized so that the heat, while It is very Intense, does not radiate, and there is no more warmth than comes from the ordi nary flat iron when hot enough to be used. One side of the iron is finished for a polisher and does all kinds of work In that line as neatly as any laundry In the city. It Ib reversible and one side can be used as well as the other. It is a contrivance that unquestion ably meets a long felt want and Is Its own best recommendation. Agents are now canvassing the city and expect to open headquarters for the remainder of the season. No Frenzied Finance In the real estate we have for sale. Real estate Is the only safe founda tion for a sound financial operation There Is something to build on. Take your money and Invest It Id property and It will Increase In value. We have desirable property In all parts of the city, as well as ranchs. farms and small tracts. Telephone Muln 811. Direct Wires The Gark Grain Commission Co. BROKERS. 119 EAST COURT STREET, PEN DLETON, OREGON. DEALERS IN CHICAGO GRAIN AND NEW YORK STOCKS ON MAR GINS OR CASH. Out of town business solicited Write for dally clrculur. '"JO.OO buys or sells 2000 bushels grain or 20 shares stock. Puts and calls sold on eraln after markets close for follow This octopus g dny , 00 p,., thousand bushels. SHOW CASES Goods well displayed are half sold. Why not fix up your store with modern show cases. We make fine plate glass cases. Tell us what you want and we will give you an estimate of what It will cost you. If you want to see samples of our best work It will pay you to visit our factory or see some of our work at Jay Cox's Chicago store, at Walla Walla. Whitehouse-Crawford Co. WALLA WALLA. WASH. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, 150 barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour. Mill Feed. Chopped Fed to.. a?-ttv nn tiand LAND SCRIP FOR SALE. Unrestricted forest reserve scrip for sale at lowest market prices. My scrip secures title to timbered, farm ing, grazing or desert land, in any quantity, without residence or im provement. Address II. M. Hamilton, The Portland, Portland, Oregon. V. E. Davidson & Co. ill Coint Street. i t i Good Dry Wood ? ALL KINDS I have good, sound wood which la delivered at reasonable prices FOR CASH. W. C. MINNIS Leave Orders at nennlng's Ci gar store, opp. Peoples Warehouse. LET US FILL YOUR BIN WITH Rock Spring Coa) Recognized aa the best and most economical fuel. We a a prepared to con- tract with you for your winter's supply. We de liver coal or wood to any part of the city. Laatz Bros. MAIN STREET. NEAR DEPOT. Dolly East Oregnnian only 15 cents a week. by carrier, Jap-a-iac i A liquid preparation for var nishing or finishing new or old wood or metallic work. It Is especially adapted for hard or soft wood floors, interior wood work, such as for reflnlshlng front doors, furniture, carriages, oil. cloths, wire, screens, Iron fences, radiators, etc. JAP-A-LAC Is always ready for use and requires simply ap plying with a brush. Once tried always nsed. Sold only In Pendleton by That Is why our coal wins new friends and patrons every day. ' If you are unacquainted with Its merits one sample ton will convince you that It is the only kind for you. Henry Kopittke DUTCH HENRY. Office Pendleton Ice & Cold Storage Co.. 'Phone 1781. j Murphy l PAPER HANGER AND PAINT ER, COURT STREET. Illustrated book on Jap-a-lac for the asking. Positively the Best Beer made. Any quantity you desire). Delivered to your home Always call for OLYMPIA. A. N0LTE Telephone Main 881. l Roslyn Lump n irninifiirnr til V On the premises where Pendle ton Pilsner Beer Is brewed. But cleanliness in manufacture Is not the sole recommendation of tills capital beer, its rich taste and nourishing qualities all add to Its value as a beverage. Try a glass, bottle or case of Pendleton beer. THE riTv noruPDv 'PHONE MAIN 2981. TEETH EXTRACTED BY THE MOD ERN METHOD, 50C. We are thoroughly equipped with all modern met' ods and appliances, and guarantee our work to be of the highest stand ard, and our prices the lowest consistent with flrst-clas work. White Bros. Dentists. Ass -iutton Block. Telephone Main Mtffl. CdDALL Produces more heat and gives better satisfaction than any coal sold In Pendleton, and sells for less. Roslyn Conl $8.50 per ton at shed; 87.00 delivered. Best wood always on hand. Prompt delivery. 'Phone Main 21. i ROSLYN COAL AND WOOD CO. OFFICE AND YARD NEAR W. St C. R. DEPOT. p 1 1 Can Repair It ; No matter t happens to 1 your watch or Jewelry, I can J repair the damage. JAMES M. WILDER t WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER, t JEWELER AND DIA- MOND SETTER. J MAIN STREET. f SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. The Columbia Lodging House Well ventilated, neat and com fortable rooms, good beds. Bar in connection, where the best goods are served. Main street, center of block, be tween Alt and Webb streets.' F. X. SCHEMPP PROPRIETOR. 4V4J