DAILT jiAST ORKGOXIAX. PENDLETON, OREGON, Till KSOAY, JI NK I. 1H0.V EIGHT PAGES. PAGE FOCR. t i INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. xatttetied eTery afternoon (except 8on1aj) at Pendleton, Oregon, by the EAST OHEGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. iuBSCRIPTION RATES. Dully, one year, by mall $5.00 Dally, Blx months, by mall.... 2.60 Dfcily, three months, by mall.... 1.25 Hairy, one month, by mail 50 Weekly, one year, by mail 1-50 Weekly, six months, by mail.... ."5 Weeklv. four months, by mail.. .50 Beiai-Weekly, one year, by mall, 1.50 ewiKWeekly, six months, by mall .75 emt-Weekly. four months, mall, .60 Member Scrlppa-McRae News Asso ciation. The East Oregontan Is on sale at H B. Rich's News Stands at Hotel Portland and Hotel .Perkins. Port land, Oregon. Satered at Pendleton Postofflce as second-class matter. Sometimes the trend of truth . is breathed In jesting guise of a lie, And often a smile of joy con- ceuled In the henrt-felt pain of a sigh. Sometimes the curtain of light is drawn By the act of our unwise hand, Not that we willfully wouhl not see, Hut failed to understand. Arthur G. Lewis. probable that Sweden will object to dissolution for the same reasons that were urged In America before the civil war against a precisely similar movement. It Is a very awkward Impasse, and if grave difficulties are to be avoided it will only be by the exercise of tact and statesmanship of which fortu nately the king seems to possess a falrlv full measure. t GOLDEN RULE PRICES GOLDEN RULE TREATMENT MAKE YOl'K MONEY 1 O THE MOST. DON'T PAY TOO MUCH - FOR YOUR GOODS "Pendleson will invite us back within :i y.-ar; she cuu't live without the gambler; she has always drawn much of her revenue from us, and she must continue to do so If she lives," said a gambler to the East Oregonlan, as he departed for Portland this morning. What does the taxpayer and business man think of this situa tion? Who Is the gambler, anyway? And from whom does he take the "revenue" that he pays to the city? And how does he take It? It Is a travesty on business Intelligence to say that the city cannot exist without the paltry contribution of the tinhorn. Nd: he city will not invite him back, unless he comes with a better calling and a more decent reputation and character. The gambler need not al ways be a gambler. He can enter some of the beckoning occupations that surround him and lead a life of honesty nnd cleanliness. SOCIAL TRAGEDY IX IllSSIA. The city council Is to be congratu lated on Its determination to Improve the streets, and also to ask for new bids on the street, sprinkling contract. There are dozens of men with ample teams and equipment, who can do the street sprinkling fully as well as Wells, and who have offered to do It nt a much cheaper rate than Wells. The lightning flashes that momen tarily illuminate the social situation 3a Russia are not sufficiently pro hmged to show us wha.t Is actually oc curring in that empire of unrest. We wad of fierce conflicts between He-"Jirews- and Hebrews, between He Brews and Christians, and between all classes and the state. Riots, ussas toutions and martial law are In fact the order of the day in holy Russia, and he would Indeed be a hardy prophet who would venture to predict e end of it all. The war with Japan 1 of course the source of the seething discontent, ttf which the real history is still a lung way from being written, but it t a discontent that cannot be cured ay armed Cossacks, nor by any of those other methods that seem to con stitute the sole resources of the gov ernment. Russian sentiment has become In flamed by repression. the safety ralves of the social system have been irrewed down tightly, nnd it is only the precise date of the explosion that has been at all uncertain. It Is wrantte that events that have been recognized by the whole world iu In tertable should occasion any surprise anywhere, even In Russia. In the meantime the outworn, dis credited and hateful methods of re jiression are being once more applied. Russia is being a-aln treated with the hair of the dog that has bitten her and the flames of revolt are be oijr momentarily covered with highly torTarnmable material. It would seem as though every na tion must pass through its cycle of revolution before It can reach the road ct real progress. It must either stern ly assert itself or it must retrograde. France passed triumphantly through her ordeal by fire a century ago. That Russia has delayed It so mug Is a disquieting Indication of trie explosive forces that must have accumulated and that only the wisest statecraft can control. It Is safe to say that the East Ore gonlan. by agitating the street sprlnk line matter at this time, has saved the city $500 on the contract for the ensuing year. This amount Is half emuigh to buy a rock crusher for the city. Do You Know That We Have a Fine Assortment of the Celebrated Broadheod Dress Goods THAT THIS IS THE OXI.Y PLACE IX TOWX WHERE YOU CAX GET TUESE GOODS. THAT WE STAND HACK Or', AXD GI ARAXTEE EVERY PIECE. THAT YOU TAKE XO RISK WHEN YOU HI Y THESE MATERIALS. THAT YOU PAY LESS MONEY FOR THEM THAN YOU DO EOR AX INFERIOR ARTICLE AT OTHER PLACES. THAT YOU SHOULD NOT HE DECEIVED IJY THE FLARING HEADLINES OF OTHER COX CERXS. . THAT OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. THAT YOU CAX GET ALMOST ANY ARTICLE YOU MAY NEED, FROM A PAPER OF PEN NY PINS, TO A SUIT OP CLOTHES AT THIS STORE. THAT WE ARE NOT "FAKERS." YOU CAX DEPEND OX WHAT YOU SEE IX OUR ADS. 15 per cent off on Laces and Ribbons FOR FIVE DAYS WE WILL GIVE A DISCOUNT OF F1FTEEX PER CENT OX ALL LACES AND R1RHONS. THIS INCLUDES A DIG ASSORTMENT OF FRENC H VALENCIENNES, ENGLISH TORCHONS. GALOOXS AND ALL-OVER LACES. THE GOLDEN RULE STORE HAS I!EEX NOTED FOR ITS SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF LACES AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. NOW YOU MAY BUY THEM AT UNHEARD OF PRICES. WE HAVE ONE OF THE BIGGEST ASSORTMENTS OF RIBBONS ' IX PENDLETON". WE HAVE PRIDED OURSELVES OX SELLING RIBBONS A LITTLE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER COXCERX. YET WE WILL MAKE A FIFTEEN PER CENT REDUCTION FOR FIVE DAYS. S. W. P. ! Standi (or the paint that la reo J ognlzed to be the best on earth, which is I Shet win Williams 5 PAINT a None genuine unless "S. W. P." la printed In red on the-out-J aide of the can. Sold In Pendleton only by j Murphy j S 111 COURT STREET. i i Modern i Telephone I I System Golden ule Store FLOATING 'PHONE OX LAKE. GOLDEN" RULE PRICES. GOLDEN RULE TREATMENT. The first floating telephone in the world Is to be Installed In Great Salt Lake, by the Rocky Mountain Kell Tel ephone company In time for the open ing of the bathing season, says the Salt Lake Herald. Three thousand feet from the Saltair pavilion where tlie averaa-p denth of the water is more than four. feet, the telephone will be placed on a buoy. The buoy will be anchored and It will be possi ble to talk through the telephone to any city on the Rocky Mountain sys tem. The primary object of the installa tion Is the saving of life. There have I een times in the past when a tele phone In the lake would have been the means of rescuing venturesome bathers. The management of the Saltair pavilion and the telephone company feel that If one recue is made the expense Incident to the In stallation will be more than satisfied. The buoy's telephone's first connec tion will be with the private branch exchange that is being installed at Saltair. An operator will be con siantly in charge of this station so that It will be possible to call from the lake to any point in the city or about the pavilion, where the instru ments connected with the brunch ex change are to be distributed. The sensation of floating in the water and Jiolding conversation with Individuals many miles away win uppem iu .-.hl-alr visitors this summer. It will be a distinct novelty. Speaks of Destruction of a Continent, D. R. Hubbard, who has Just return ed from a visit to the Minidoka ini- : t Ready for Business Our Fountain Is now going full blast, and we nre prepared to furnish yon with the best nr.d purest Ice Cream Soda Water and Fancy Drinks. CAN'T FOOL THE BANKS. SCANDINAVIAN SITUATION. That war should result from the present crisis between Norway and Sweden seems almost incredible. 5och a tragedy for such a cause would fee little less than a crime against hu manity, and we can but hope that councils of moderation will prevail In good time to prevent what would be sractlcally civil war. The existing deadlock. Is however, distinctly dangerous. The king has definitely refused to sanction the bill providing a separate consular service for the two countries. The Norwegian anlnlsters have thereupon tendered Jhetr resignations, which the king has declined to accept. The ministers upon the other hand . a tave refused to sign tne protocol ui (he proceedings and the royal veto 'kas, therefore, no constitutional ex fcrtence. The Norwegian press, floubtless echoing the voice of the , ntry. doclarea the king's decision to ahow that Norway haa no longer at sovereign willing to follow the na tional advice, and the Norwegian cab inet has warned the king In very plain language that Vila veto of the bill la ...mniint to a dissolution of the .wnion. ' , That of course Is very dangerous -tamroage. If the Norwegians persist in their present attitude and If Swe Ar.' tii willing to; acquiesce, ft, basis C Independence might conceivably be arranged. It aeema, . however, more A stranger came Into an Augusta bank one day and presented a check for which he wanted the equivalent In cash. "Have to be Identified." said the teller. The stranger took a bunch of letters from his pocket, all addressed to the same name as that on the check. The teller shook his head. The man thought a minute and pullei' out his watch, which bore the name on its inside cover. The teller, merely glanc ing at It, said: "That won't do." The man dug Into his peckets and found one of those "If-I-should-dle-tonlght-notify-my-wife" caids. and called the teller's attention to the de scription, which fitted to a T. "Those things don't prove anything," he said. "We've got to nave the word of a man that we know." "But, man, I've given you an Iden tification that would convict me of murder In any court In th land." "That's probably very true," re sponded the teller patiently, "but In matters connected with the bank we have to be more careful." Phlladel phla Ledger. ' RETURNED WITH THANKS.' Some of our readers, we are sure, have been crossed In literature, which is considered by some to be a good deal worse than being crossed in love. To these, and to others, only less, the romance of "Returned WUh Thanks," as set out shortly In the Bystander. should be Interesting. We read that Maarten Maartens was forced to print his first book himself. Quite recently J. J. Bell made about 120,000 out of a tiny book, "Wee Mangreagor," for which no publisher would mnke an offer, though the author would have sold the entire copyright for $50. Think of Thackeray's "Vanity Fair" refused by Colburn'a Magazine as lacking In Interest, although written expressly for that publication, and re fused by every publisher to whom It was afterward submitted. Thackeray published It at his own risk. The same Is true of Stern's "Tris tram Shandy." Keble's "Christian Year" was offered to a publisher for $100,. and finally published at Its author's; risk, bringing him In, It Is said, 1200,000 during his lifetime. London News. gatlon project, brings the highly inter- estlng and Important story of uncov ering of remains of prehistoric ani mal life on those plains, says the fioise Statesman. This discovery has been ma le in ex- i.ivaii'.'s tli .' ("uv 'r:i':i c .1 ti'm.'I. There are two or more lava flows nt that' point. The most recent proved to be, some 12 feet thick. Immediately be neath this the men uncovered a bed of sand from six to eight feet In thick ness. In this sand the remarkable dis coveries were made. Mr. Horn, the ' engineer In charge of the work, has a fine collection of bones, teeth, bonis, tusks and other remains of the old life of that sec lion. Many bones are found which he cannot classify. He has sent some of these to Washington and has been In formed they have so far baffled the scientist1! of the government who look after such matters. The remains are those of many species. At one point, within an area no larger than a good-sized room, four species were found. There are teeth and other bones of the mastodon that can be recognized, but the others will have to be passed upon by those who make a specialty of such subjects. One of the. very interesting pro ducts of this remarkable bed of sand is u pair of horns. The skull lay with them in the sand but It crumbled when an effort was made to remove it. These horns are like those of the musk ox and they are u foot in cir cumference at the base and spread beautifully six feet from tip. to tip. These horns are charred, evidently by heat from "the flowing lava. Another highly Interesting find was of a lower Jawbone like that of a horse and about the same size as the jaw of a well developed modern ani mal of that species. The taeth are In perfect condition. It has been sug gested it might be the Jaw of an ani mal like the camel, but Mr. Hubbard states It is so nearly like that of a horse that he Is satisfied It must be from some animal of that kind thutj roamed the valley In prehistoric times. The horse, hdwever, is not thought j to have come to his present size while he was yet an Inhabitant of this country- The latest specimens of him found by the scientists are about the size of a Shetland pony. Still another interesting exhibit in Mr. Horn's collection Is a beautiful tusk 36 Inches In length. It Is like the tusk of an elephapt, having the same curve. Mr. Horn, as stated, has reported the find to Washington, and sent on some of his specimens. It Is believed the field will prove a rich one for the men of science and that some Inter esting Information may be gained from it. How so many animals came to perish In that bed of sand can never he known. The theory Is that the lava penned them In and overwhelm ed them on the edge of a river or lake. Pure Soda Water. Pure Fruit Juices. Pure Ice Cream. P Crushed Fruits In Season. Brock & iVicComas Company DRUGGISTS 'PROVE MAIN' 21)1. Pendleton MONDAY, JUNE 5th The Pacific States Teleplione Company now has Installed In Pendleton the latest up-to-date common battery system and Its service Is not surpassed any. where. Get your 'Phone put In now and have your name In Uie new directory which will be Is sued soon. a-1 2 PERFORMANCES, 2 and 8 P. M. THE PRIDE OF THE WEST TT US "TOT" . BIG- SHOWS The areat Tented Amusemsnt Enterprise that Fulfill Every Promise ciacus hehMerie museum hippodrome 2 -RINGS ELsAoTEED RIIMGS-Q A NEW CIRCUS THROUOHOUT St.JosephsAcademy PENDLETON", OTvEGOX. Under the direction of the Sisters of St. Francis, of Phila delphia. Resident and day pu pils. Special attention clven to music and elocution. Students prepared for teachers' examin ations for county and state cer tificates. For particulars ad dress K1STFR Sl'T.RIOH. I . I (l 1 III in nui.T.ATIV VALT,EY PROJECT. The reclamation bureau haa under consideration the construction of an Irrigation canal In the Oallatln val ley, Montana. The plan Is to take out water from the West Oallatln river and convey It to the high bench lands between that stream and the Madi son river. It -will be necessary to tun nel through what Is known as the "hogback" before water from the Oallatln can be distributed on the Madison aide. The tunnel will be about S000 feet long. A Multitude o! New Features Never Belore Presented in America BarO'Back ffidor Rose Dockrlll Dolly Miller Estelle Settler M'lle Jullen Geo nre Holland Frank Miller Austin King Jos. Lyons Herbert Rumley Wm. Dutton Aorobats, Gymnast Mid-alp Porlormern Seven Marvelous Bellords Melnotte, LaNole& Melnotte Flying Victorellas Troupe Daring Aerial Weaver Five Flying Banvards Famous Gardner Family Graceful flcDonald Trio Seven Klsnlmona Japanese Six Suzlmoto Japanese LadySwordswomen & Pencers Trained Animal Acts Herd ot Elephants Congress of Seals Camels, Llamas. Dromedaries Broken to Harness. Fierce Siberian Bears Cake-Walking Stallions One Hundred Shetland Pony Ballet & Drill Trained Pelicans & Pigs 1 0Q Circus Champions & Celebritss 1 QQ HUGE ROMAN HIPPODROME All Kinds of Eidtlng, Thrilling, Real Races and Tests of Skill nn JOLLY JESTIINO CLOWNS on II Headed by "Cheerful Jim" West, "Happy Billy" La Rue, XII W Tne Grotesque Olipsns Tote Dnckrow ''Funny Bill" Scott 1 MILLION DOLLAR MENAGERIE An Imperial Collection of Rare Wild Beasts Biggest and Best of fell Features of Every Kind GRAND GOLD GUTTERING STREET PARADE Will Leave the Show Grounds Every Morning at 10:30 Adults, 50c. Children, 25. , One Tlcknt Admits Yon to Everything, On the premises where Pendle ton Pilsner Beer Is brewed. But cleanliness In manufacture Is not Die sole recommendation of this 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 CITY BREWERY "PHONE MAIN 2981. 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