PAGE PJIR. DAILY EAST OttEGOXIAW, PE.VDLXTOX, OKJrYJOJf, MONDAY, JLT 10. IMS. fiiVtrP PAGES. ' AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except Boo day) At Pendletoo. Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dally, one year, by mall 15.08 Dally, six months, by mail.... 15 Dally, three months, by mall.... 1.25 Daily, one month, by matl 60 Weekly, one year, by mail 1.50 Weekly, six months, by mail 75 Weekly, four months, by mall.. .50 Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall, 1.50 8eml-W-ekly, six months, by mall .75 Semi-Weekly, four' months, mall, .50 If ember Scripps-MeRae elation. News Asso- The East Oregonlan Is on sale at B. R. Rich's News Stands at Hotel Portland and Hotel Perkins, Port land. Oregon. San Francisco Bureau, 408 Fourth street Chicago Bureau, 909 Security Bldg. Washington, D. C. Bureau, 601 14th 8t. N. W. Telephone Main 11. Entered at Pendleton Postofflce as second-class matter. NOTICE TO ADVERTISKRS Copy for advertising matter to appear In the East Oreponlan must be in by 4 :4. p. m. of the preceding day : copy for Monday's paper must be In by 4 :45 p. m. the preced ing Saturday. expanse of waters from which an as saulting enemy could strongly strike, or to which a defeated enemy could fly for refuge. They form the apex of the triangle whose long base is our const line. The great n ss of their value to us Is al most so obvious ns to go without say ing. The measure of their value to us Is eQualled or exceeded only by tho possibly decisive value they would have for a future enemy Into whose hands they might fall In consequence of our delay In fortifying them. intelligence is needed. He didn't like music, he didn't like art. He sneered at the lays of the bard: He didn't like children, and down In his heart For law he had little regard. He didn't like women, he didn't like men, His Bible grew old on the shelf. And he scheme I and he cheat ed and hoarded, and then At last got to hating himself. S. E. Klser. In the current number of the Read er's Magazine, Mrs. Jean Cowgill writes of the teamsters' strike In Chi cago, which has been In force since April 6. It appears that tho 50 teamsters or Montgomery, Ward & Co., with whom the strike began, had no grievance whatever, that their strike was sym pathetic, and that their constitution forbade sympathetic srlkes. When asked about the causes of the strike, one of the teamsters told Mrs. Cow gill: "We did not want to strike. We can't offard to be out of work. There are the strike benefits, of course, but they are not wages. I never knew there was a strike of the garment workers on until us truck drivers for Montgomery. Ward & Co. was ordered out. pining for a flea. Evidoatly there Is no such thing as contentrntent In the world." THE AMERICAN'. Strong-limbed and free I face the world a man, Not Anglo-Saxon, But American. My mother's father Felt hale German blood Pour through his veins A satisfying flood. My father's gramlslre Wore the Irish green, Told tales of banshee And of good potheen. My mother's mother Climbed upon the knee Of her good sire In ancient Brittany. My father's mother Was of English birth. And loved old England Best of all the earth. My father's grandame Came from Lombardy, And left unto the line ' The eyes of Italy. Strong-limbed and free I face the world a man, Not Anglo-Saxon, But American. Grace Shoup in Leslie's Weekly. HKTTK.lt MORALS COMING. I "The firm was paying us $1.50 over the union scale. We never had noj trouble with 'em to speak on. I don't i know about the others, but T for one. never heard of the garment workers' strike until we was told that we had to walk out." The strike, after all. 1? a good deal like war. Many of the soldiers do not know what It Is nil about, or have but a dim Idea, at best. IX HOT WEATHER. a dairy house I It was paved fresh spring talking In I thought about know. Out in the country, with stones And underground; a trickled through The deep, cool shade, undertones; And on the threshold green grew. , The Seaside Mouse Clatsop Beach. Ore. Is now open for guests. Thin fine old Resort, situated on the banks1 of the Necanicum river, only a few rod. from the ocean. offers to its patrons ""the iiy ideal Spot on the Coast for fresh and salt water Bathing, Fishing, Boating amf Hunting. Free 'Bus to all trains. Address all com munications to ; r CAREFUL SERVICE Is characteristic of our ex aminations. Our testa are un erring and yeur Eyes are al ways safe In our caro. LET I S SHOW YOU HOW WB CAX MAKE YOU LOOK. We can relieve that squint, take away those frowns, and In many cases overcome headaches and relieve much nerve strain, which if left uncorrected will cause Irreparable harm. From the ,ee child to the gray haired sire we offer this careful service. We can't af ford to make mistakes and Each Pair Fitted Sells Others. Wmslow Bros. I JEWELERS-OPTICIANS. 817 Main Street. Near Postofflce j The Seaside Mouse T SEASIDE. ORK.GOX. certain giant tree . northern stream It Pendleton is the last resort In the Inland Empire where the gambler feels secure In his trade, and where the officers have made absolutely no effort whatevtr toward closing the saloons on Sunday, as the law of Ore gon provides. Boise City, the fastest city In the Northwest, has Just passed a rlgtl Sunday closing law, because as It Is declared Boise county loses hundreds f thousands of dollars worth of m ipa every year, because of drunken which are enticed to town by ere saloons on Sunday. Spokane, a President Roosevelt's advice to the Williams college graduates has the ring of sterling common sense. "Do not delude yourselves." he said, "to the belief that fantastic Ideals are an indication of superior virtue. Adopt strong, practical Ideas, and then strive I to follow them as Washington and! Lincoln followed their Ideals." This Is a summary of the experience of a man who has provld that Ideals can be enforced In public, life when those who hold them are ready to fight for them and are well equipped for t!ie fray. The president has learned, too. that the practical reformer often has to take what he can get, rather than what he would like to get, and that In this way complete reforms are work ed out step by step. open ' notorio uI'y 8n""t city, I" seriously con sidering; Sunday closing. Faker City. La TSran'e- E,Sn- The Dalles. North Yakima a'-'11 every other city In the Northwest except Pendleton, has taken some steps' Jo bring about a better condition of morals, by closing the saloons on Sunday. The law In Oregon Is as plain as It can be made, and yet officials whose duty It Is to enforce it seem to be in league with the element which does not wish the moral condition Improv ed, and absolutely refuse to take steps toward enforcing the law, But this failure on part of officials will not delay the matter. There Is a power In the land stringer than the officer, and more exacting In Its Judg ments when once aroused, and soon fhi nower the people will demand the enforcement of the law. And then the officer who has stood beside the law-breaking class and re to do his duty will be classed where he belongs, with the law breaker. Fetty politicians, whose morals are questionable, have secured control of city councils in Oregon, towns, until the only way In which the people can secure the enforcement of the law is to oust tho politicians and place men of conscience and moral stability In positions of trust. FORTIFICATION OF HAWAII. I thought about Fallen across was: The water rushed beneath incessant ly, And In Its up-stream shadow lurked a bass. Full five feet down, and looked at me! I thought about a little beer saloon Down on the corner. Tables bare and wet, Electric fans, the click of Ice and spoon In glass and O! before you will be set A foaming pewter stein, full soon! I thought about cold-storage rooms and great Cathedral aisles cows' noses In a trough Of water surf baths Ice cream on a plate And then I took my wilted collar off, And cursed the city toller's fate! Cleveland Leader. ELECTRIC IP0W 1 '"tetf,?."" -1 r, A HYMN OF ACTION. Tn the latest number of Public Opinion there Is a paper by Atherton Grownell called the "Key to the Pa cific," which very clearly, by illus trative chart and forceful argument, shows that Hawaii is such a key and should be strongly fortified by the United States government The article Is a study of two things certain commerce and possible war. It states: "No such unique situation, strategically, exists elsewhere as that h tha Hawaiian group." It quotes this: "It Is rarely that so lm portant a factor in the attack or de fense of a coast line of a sea frontier ia concentrated In a single position. For this assertion Captain Mahan, the ...ikm. f "The Influence of Sea Power." Is the authority. The Infor -matlon thus sallently presented Is a -ost timely and Impressive geography on; but the best reason for Its publication Is that nothing present or prospective Is being; done aoout ror i;tlfying the key. The chart and text show the unique -portion of the Islands. To our coast line they stand sentinel. There Is no other vantage point In all the great Prices of fuel, clothing and practl cally all food products, are constantly Increasing, according to the bulletin issued by the bureau of lnbor cover ing a period from 1S90 to 1904. In the early nineties prices were very high, but the last four years they have been steadily Increasing, until now they are relatively higher than in 1892, just before the memorable financial and commercial depression. The average Increase In 1904 of wholesale prices of farm products over the average of the years 1890 and 1S99 was 26.2 per cent. Of 52 articles Included under the head of food shown In the 1904 prices all bu: 14 articles aro higher than the aver age prices from 1892 to 1899. SI.1, 000 FOR A FLEA. The strangest quest on record Is re ferred to by the Johnstown Democrat In this way: "One Jimmy Click has rir.na.ted for the darkest depths or Africa on perhaps the strangest mis sion that ever Induced a man to dare death In the jungle. "Click Is an animal catcher of varied experience and great skill. Ho has trapped lions and captured fierce Hirers. He has made many trips Into the wilderness. He has always been successful. He has always come back with the thing he went for. This time Click has departed In search of a very small but ferocious animal. He Is searching for a flea. "Baron Rothschild, the London mil lionaire, has a vast collection of fleas. Ho keens them In a glass case' and has spent a fortune In gathering fr.im on nnrts of the globe specimens or favorite man-eater. Rotnsenua ,t no nleasure in the display, how ever. He IS unnappy uo.aunt. ........ ... -tut one strav flea, one Kind mat ne 'a, not have In his collection. This flea Is missing, and the baron win nw. be happy until he gets It. Ever since the woria Degan wi poor have envied the rich. It now ap pears that there nas peen no couiro such a feeling. The poor have always had plenty of Teas and without price. In spite of this fact a multl-mllllon-olre longs for a single flea that with all of his money he has been unable to buy. Scientists have searched the world for It. An expedition went to Alaska seeking It. Not In dumb resignation, we lift our hands on high: Not like the nervless fatalist, con tent to do and die. Our faith springs like the eagle's, who soars to meet the sun, And cries exultlngly unto Thee, "O Lord, Thy will be done." When tyrant feet are trampling upon the common weal. Thou dost not bid us bend and writhe beneath the Iron heel. In Thy name we assert our right by sword or tongue or pen. And even the headman s axe may flash Thy message unto men. Thy will! It bids the weak be strong: It bids the strong be just; No lips to fawn, no hand to beg, no brow to seek the dust. Whenever man oppresses men be neath the liberal sun, O Lord, he there: Thine arm made bare. Thy righteous will be done. John Hay. MOTHERHOOD. Oh. the spider, mother spider, Has her cradle In the grass, Made of silken web and silver Sunbeams plaited as they pass-, And the summer breeze Is rocklntf Baby spider In the net, 'Tween a drowsy poppy-'Ifwm And a purple violet. Oh, the oriole is singing By her cradle In the tree. Woven dandelion and satin And a leafy filigree; And the gentle wind Is rocking Baby orioles that dream In the nursery of summer To the music of a stream. Spin your cradle, mother spider,' Rock your baby, mother bird, In another downy cradle Little feet and hands have stirred And I, who wish the singing mothers Of the trees and grasses Joy, Must away to my own darling. Hungry little baby boy. Selected, "And now Click proposes to rake Africa with a fine-tooth comb. The rare and exclusive flea Is known ss the "slmmy and the price offered for It by Rothschild Is $15,000. The airn rnltv of catching a flea is proverbial. n.it the aendlns of an expert Into Africa to catch one Is something new. General there Is not the slightest ob jection when a flea gets lost and stays lost. The spectacle Is a peculiar one, Here Is a man with money, position. rank everything. Ha has all that the ordinary mortal ever desires In his dreams. Tet he Is not happy. Be is THE STIRRUP CUP. My short and happy day Is done, The long and weary night comes on And at my door the Pale Horse stand To carry me to unknown lands. His whinny shrill, his pawing hoof Sound dreadful as a gathering storm And I must leave this sheltering roo: And Joys of life so soft and warm. Tender and warm the Joys of life Good friends, the faithful and the true; My rosy children and my wife So sweet to kiss, so fair to view. So sweet to kiss, so fair to view, The night comes down, the light burn blue; And at my door the Pale Horse stands To bear me forth to unknown lands. John Hay, The charity that hastens to pro claim Its good deeds ceases to be charity and Is only pride and ostenta tion. Hutton. IS THE CHEAPEST, MOST COXVEXIEXT. MOST SATISFAC TORY POWER KNOWS FOR ALL PURPOSES. IT IS READY FOR TO START THE WHEELS ROLLING AS SOON AS YOU THROW THE SWITCH, AND CAN BE SHUT OFF IN A MO MENTS NOTICE. NO FIRES TO BUILD, NO WATER TO CONSUME, NO ASHES TO EMPTY OUT WE DO ALL THA TFOR YOU, AND. SAVE YOU MONEY BESIDES. Prepare lor Hot Weather FAN MOTORS WILL BE RUN AT THE FOLLOWING FLAT RATE. St.JosephsAcademy PENDLETON, OUECON. Under the direction of the Sisters of St. Francis, of Phila delphia. Resident and day pu pils. Special attention ciren to music and elocution. Students prepared for teachers' examin ations for county and state cer tificates. For particulars ad dress SISTER SUPERIOR. Weber Has Them 12-INCH FANS 1 1. SO PER MONTH H-INCH FANS :. I'KR MONTH SEE US ABOUT RATES FOR IOW Kit Racine Buggies and Hacks and there are none better or more serviceable. Bath and Cooper Wagons built for this climate. Hodge and Keystone Harvesting Machinery. (Not made by the trust.) All kinds of extras. Belting, oil, axle grease und lace leather. , Harvesting supplies of all kinds. Fred Weber .129-333 Court St.. Corner Tltoiupwi:- I Northwestern Gas !& Electric Company P. W. VINCENT, MANAGER. A.C.RUBY&CO. Breeders, Im- Sorters and ealers in Perc heron, English Shire Stallions and M am moth Jacks We still tui . e on band some of our best Horses and Jacks that we have held back for the Stud, and as breeding; season Is now on, we Invite all farmers and breeders to Inspect oar stock. We can surely show you the best In the country right at home. A. C. RUBY & GO. Oregon Feed Yards, Pendleton, Ore. IIMIIIIMH HMMHUMMIMMMiMUt TEETH EXTRACTED BY THE MOD ERN METHOD, BOO. We are thoroughly equipped with all modern met' .ids and appliances, and guarantee oar work to be of the highest stand ard, and our prices the lowest consistent with flrat-clas work. T. H. White DENTIST ASSOCIATION BLOCK Telephone Main iel. T. PARKER Dealer In Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions Huts, Caps, Hoots, Shoes and Farm Produce. I have Just purchased the D. B. Richardson store at Helix, Oregon, and I am going to thoroughly remodel It and greatly Increase the stock. I solicit your patronage, and If good goods and fair treatment can hold your trade, then I know you will trade with me. Bring In your farm pro duce. Highest market price paid. HELIX ...... OREGON CHICKENS NEED SHELL BONE GRIT AND MANY OTHER THINGS WHICH C.F.Colesworthy CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH. 127-129 EAST ALTA STREET. LAND SCRIP FOR BALE. 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 H. M. Hamilton, The Portland, Portland, Oregon,