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f age rem DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PEXDLETOJt, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, IK. ElbllT PAGES. AS INDEPENDENT newspai-kr. Published every afternoon leicept Sunday) at rnd!etoo. Orrcrm, by the EAST OUKGONI.VN 1'IHLISUINU CO. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. Dal:, oar yer. by mall $5.00 IWU.T. sit muaib. dt man i.wi IttlT. tbrrr months, by mail l.lii! Dally, oce montb. by mail Mi; et.y. wne jrr, by mail l.&U i Weekly. Hi months, by mall 7J ISSiXg. on." ,0Tbv m'.r.:::::: 1$! gmiwek;r. six months by mall .& Senil-Weekly, four months, by mall. lfenibr Scrtpps McRae Sews Association. The Fast Oreii'jntan Is on sal at B. B. Rlrhs Ne Stands, at Hotel Portland and Bote! Perkins. Portland. Oregon. ; San Francisco Bnrean. 40S Fourth street. Chl-so Bureau. toy Security building. Washlnirton. L C Bureau, Oul Kour terntb street, N. W. . Mr psoas. .Mala L Entered at Tendleton Postofflct as second class matter. , NOTICE TO APVKKT1SERS. Copy for advertising matter to appear In the F.at Oregoolan must be In by 4 :45 p. m. of the preceding day : copy for Monday's paper must be In by 4 :45 p. m. the preced Icg Saturday. If you have a sort of notion That your clay Is rather fine; If you pay yourself devotion As a winner in your line; Kindly ask yourself a query. As the humblest mortal may Though the answer make you weary: What's the difference in the clay ? Worthless tramp upon the high way Knows emotions you 1 have shown; Meanest sinner on some byway Love and hate and Joy has known. Wants his breakfast and his dinner. Wishes clothing on his way Now. as you're a favored sinner. What's the difference in the clay? A. J. Waterhouse. VEiSl'V I VS ITA LY'S PI.AG IF. . ' Fifty legislative candidates out of 230 ML Vesuvius, which is now In fear- : have modified the pledge by saying ful eruption, is but 4000 feet high, or that they will vote for the republican 200 feet lower than the summit of candidate having the highest number the Blue mountains at Kamela. above ; of votes. This shows the Btrength of the sea level. It appears to be much the machine in the state and proves higher, because it is but IS miles dis-i that the demand for cleaner politics tant from Naples, on the seacoast. ' and more respect for the will of the The crater of the mountain Is but people are gaining ground rapidly. 2000 feet across, or about the distance ' The people will choose the next from the high school building to the United States senator. Main street bridge. The crater is but ; At the primaries and afterward, vot 600 feet deep, or about the distance era of all parties should absolutely from the St. George hotel to the post- refuse to support a candidate who will office. In Pendleton. ' not unqualifiedly pledge himself to There are two distinct peaks the people's choice. While the rings Somma and Vesuvius and numerous are on the run in Oregon, the people new' craters break out with each might as well put them out of busi eruption. within the main area of the ness entirely. old crater. A man who cannot trust the people The mountain slopes gradually up- s surely not a deslraDle candidate, ward for 2000 feet toward the main The people are the supreme power, cone, when it rises abruptly for 2000 Officials are but servants. feet more. A rope railway has been i In operation for a number of years to the very mouth of the crater. The sides of the mountain have been successively covered with vine yards, orchards, small farms and truck patches, after each destructive eruption in Its history- Parts of the adjacent country are densely populat- ed. All the tropic fruits and plants grow in splendid luxuriance all about the mountain and at certain periods In its history, adventurous famers no matter how much he may be mis have planted the bottom of the dead understood, or misconstrued, or tna- crater In clover and vineyards. , Forty different kinds of precious stones and minerals are found on the sides of the mountain aul some of the most beautiful specimens of ejecta and scoria have been picked up fol lowing eruptions of Vesuvius which have ever been found in the world. The first recorded eruption of any consequf-nr-e took place on August 24, T. A. I)., when the cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum were destroyed. In 472. A. D. another eruption occurred which 'carrie 1 ashes to Constantinople and Into Turkey In Asia, so fierce; were the explosions and so great the volume of ashes smt forth. In lava flowed Into the sea 1 miles distant and thousands of people perished. In 1631, 18,000 peo ple, or nearly as many as are contain ed In the whole of Umatilla county, perished iti an awful eruption of hot water, ashf-s. and gases. In 1794 a stream of lava 1200 feet , four or five inches in diameter. He In width and 15 feet deep flowed down' crecked off a fragment with his pick the mountain and covered the town of i"'1 discovered "BK Innlde. , , ......... I "he contents had been converted Torre del Oreco, many of Its lnhabl-,,n, a Bu,,gtanre rw.mbllnir aHphnlt. tants escaping by fleeing out of Its path. The present eruption, which In now in progress hn kllleil as many people as are contained In Milton, Athena, Weston, Adams and Helix, combined, or about JOOO people. Fifty thousand, or as many as are found in the whole of Umatilla and Union counties, are absolutely homeless. Five thousand houses are totally destroyed. , Property to the value of $80.0t0.000 ha Thls the total amount of taxable nrnoertv in eignt counties as ricn as i. mattiia. The one supreme wonder of the fearful eruption Is the daring of Pro- fessor Matteucl. government observer of the volcano.i who, during the most severe eruptions has remained at his post until forced to leave after his observatory had been destroyed and his instruments torn and shattered by the flying scoria and blistered by the scalding showers from the mountain. For 15 years this Intrepid man has lived at the mouth of the crater and has takon observations of his "pet," as he designates the volcano, every dayi Many times he has been crip pled by flying pebbles and scorched by hot ashes which have enveloped his home, but seldom has he fled from even the most terrible eruptions. His daring in the present eruption has been phenomenal. He has main tained his line of telegraph from the mountain and during the Intervals between the awful showers of hot water and ashes, he has sent reassur ances to the city of Naples, and has prevented an absolute rout of the people, by his reliable Information from the volcano. THE PEOPLE SUPREME. The returns from Oregon counties showing that 138 out of 230 legislative candidates have taken pledge No. 1 in regard to the election of United Slates senator proves that the vlll fit the people will hereafter count for something in Oregon. The agitation for the people's choice for United States senator through the press of Oregon has borne fruits. VARIETIES OF STATESMANSHIP. Frederick Warde. the actor who was in Pendleton recently, told of having heard President McKinley say In a' private conversation, that a line from Wolsey's advice In "King Henry VIH," had been his whole creed of public life. McKinley said he always kept the sentiment expressed in this simple line foremost In his mind and llgned. Its truth always guided his acts. This was the line he repeated to Warde: "Let all the ends thou alm'st at be thy country's, thy God's and truth's." How far from this exalted motto of the great statesman is the motto of a majority of the public men of today! What conception have the Burtons, the Platts, the Depews, the Aldriches. of the high standard of this creed which guided McKinley? Has such a thought ever entered theIr mnds? Is such a creed possible .,th men whoBe aim n nfe t0 amass wealth, means? no matter by what j A ROMANCE OF SCIENCE. j A writer In the American Journal ' of Science says that a prospector, ex I amlning stones, came upon what seemed to be a water-worn pebble. WHEN EASTER COMES with Its lilies the fish begin to bite. Then Is the fishing outfit overhauled and new tackle purchased. The stock of goods displayed at Frazler's Book Store comprise the most com plete line of rods, reels, lines, hooks, flies, baskets,' etc., ever before shown. We also carry a complete stock of Baseball and Athletic Goods. Frazier's Book Store which confirms the theory that bitu men Is derived from animal remains. The egg Is as large as that of a duck or goose, and must have been laid hundreds of thousands , of years ago. A bird of the size of a goose or cor morant must have laid it. and then It fell intd the water, or into the soft ooie of which limestone is formed with sufficient force to become Im bedded, and thus protected. For years the ooae continued to be formed on top and at last the whole became consolidated Into limestone. Then the limestone was lifted from Its watery bed, perhaps by volcanic action, and formed a portion of a mountain range. Through the agen cy of frost and rain, cold and sun shine fracments of limestone were broken off, until at last the egg was reached, and the piece of stone con taining it fell Into the Gila river. It was rolled over and over among the multitude of other stones, until Its angles were rubbed off, and It be came a water-worn pebble in a moun tain stream. LIFE AXD DEATH. O solemn portal, veiled In mist and cloud. Where all who have lived throng in, an endless line , Forbid to tell by backward look or sign. What destiny awaits the advancing crowd; Dumb, spectral gate, terrestrial yet divine. Beyond whose areh all powers and fates combine, Pledged to divulge no secrets of the shroud. Close, close behind we step, and strive to catch Some whisper in the dark, some glim mering light; Though circling whirls of thought intent to snatch A drifting hope a faith that grows to sight; And yet assured, whatever may be fall. That' must be somehow best that comes to all. C. P. Cranch. THIS IS SUCCESS. To live well. To laugh often. To love much. To gain the respect of Intelligent men. To win the love of little children. To fill one's niche and accomplish one's task. To leave the world better than one finds it, whether by an Improved flower, a perfect poem, or another life ennobled. To never lack appreciation of earth's beauty or fail to express It. To always look for the best In others. To give the best one has. , To make one's life an inspiration and one's memory a benediction. Success Magazine. AMERICAN TEA FARM. The tea farm at Sorr.erville, S. C, the only one of Its kind In the west ern hemisphere, Is able this year to send 12.000 pounds of tea to market. With the kindly assistance of the gov ernment of the United States this farm has gTOwn to a point where It can offer serious competition with the best grades of tea shipped from China, India, Formosa or Java. But, above all, It has been demonstrated that, barring the question of labor, the finest tea can be successfully grown In this country and there Is nothing that gladdens the heart of an American more than the discovery that he can enter Into competition In a field hith erto denied him.- " JUSTICE Wll.l. HE DONE. The business men of Caldwell held an indignation meeting the other day, to protest against Debs and the so cialist press trying to prejudice the public against the state officers and witnesses in the Steunenberg murder case. They are right, but look on the other side, what an Indignation and protest the miners have coming. The dallv prss publishing "confessions" of Orchard by the page, when the governor has repeatedly announced that no hint of Orchard's confession would be given out prior to the trial. That looks like trying to create preju dice against the accused. It occurs to us that the press has been guilty of serious Indiscretions on both sides of the case. Iduho Unionist. WHO IS TO BLAME? The Grant County News says of Oregon land laws: The methods of sale by which the state of Idaho realizes from 120 to S40 per acre on its school lands is in sharp and painful contrast of Ore gon's shameless squandering of the nation's gift the birthright of her children. And the greatest shame for Oregon is that the shame still per sists. Time and obloquy fall to end the abuse. Had the rich timber section which sold for 125.800 in Idaho lain Just across the Snake river It would have brought the measly sum of $160 1, Sixteen hundred dollars for Oregon boys and girls, or 125,000 for Idaho children. Women vote In Idaho. SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS WOMAN. Miss Helen Klmber of the real es tate firm of Kimbcr & Howard of St. Joseph. Mo., Is one of the very few women real estate agents In the world and the only one, with the ex ception of her partner, who is also a .woman, who handles railroad lands. Miss Klmber was born and reared In Kansas. She recently visited the state of Oaxoca, Mexico, where she closed a deal for 12,000 acres. SM Is fig uring on several other large tracts. Klkkltnt Fruit Prospect. Captain S. H. Miller says that Kllck itat will produce a good crop of all kinds of fruit this year as only early fruit trees along the Columbia were paiutlJLjr, lUJUItru i'jr kilo tvsifio. last month. No damage was done ; in the valley. Goldendale Sentinel. DID 3 ).S..w2!id cream A pure, cream of tartar powder, free from alum and phosphates. No acid but that of grapes which Is pure, pleasant and healthful enters into Dr. Price's Baking Powder. Fruit acids are accounted by hygi enists the most important of the elements of the food of man, and of these the acid of the grape is most prominent Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is not only the most efficient and per fect of leavening agents, but owing to its constituents is likewise promotive of health. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO.. CHICAGO. COMING EVENTS. April 16-21 Pacific Coast Baptist conference, Portland. April 20 tPrimary nominating elec tion, state of Oregon. April 23-29 Mid-Columbia associa tion Congregational church,. Pendle ton. May 1, 2 and S. Twenty-first an uual Sunday school convention of Oregon at Portland. May 7 Shrlners" grand lodge, Los Angeles. May 22-24 Quarterly conference M. E. church for The Dalles district, Pendleton. May 24-2" The Dalles and Colum bia river Epworth League conven tion. Walla Walla.. May 31. June 2 Umatilla Pioneers' reunion, Weston. June 20-24 Northwest Sportsmen's tournament,' Walla Walla. July 7-14 National Educational as sociation. San Francisco. July 17-19 Elks' grand lodge, Den ver. September 3-S National Irrigation congress. Boise City. September IS Northwest Laundry m?n s association, Pendleton. Dates of Wool Sales. The following wool sale dates for Oregon have been fixed by the Oregon Wooigrowers' association: Pendleton May 22, 23, 29 and 30. Heppner May 24, IS; June 7, 8, 21 and 22. Condon May II and June 1. 27 and 28. ..FjftAZER t K. J. TAYLOR, MiW. One Week commencing Sunday, April 15, Oliver J. Eckliarilt presents Eckhardt's Ideals Sunday and Monday, April 15 and 16th - "A Fight for Honor" Tuesday, Wednesday, April 17, 18th, "Because He Loved Her" Thursday, Friday, April 19 and 20th - "The Great Northwest" A DOLLAR. I 15c 25c 35c Byers' Best Flour IB niaUt IIUIU uits viiuiuobi, n iicm I link viwuu uiwu - i tired when 3YDRS' BEST FLOUR U used. Bran, Shorta, Steam f Rolled Barley alwayi on hand. PENDLETON W. 8. DYERS, Shanlko June 5, 6, 19 and 20, and July 10 and 11. Baker City June 25, 2; July 13 and II. Elgin July It. SITUATION IN IDAHO. During his visit to Lewlston on Saturday. Governor Gooding was In terviewed by a representative of the Tribune of that city regarding the po litical condition In the state and the status of the Moyer-Haywood-Pettl-bone cases. In the course of his In terview, the governor said: 'I am convinced the people at large have little Idea of the magnitude of the conspiracy the state is engaged In defeating or It would understand bet ter what I menn In giving my whole energies to the Issue. "The public has little Idea, either, of the dally machinations the authori ties have to face but this Is one nf the penalties that have to be met If this state and other states are to mnlntoin their sovereign functions of provid ing Individual citizens with the ordi nary" rights of freedom of action and protection of person and property un der the law. It makes little differ ence what becomes of me but It makes n great deal of difference whether or not the state has the power and the purpose to do Its duty In a great crisis like the law now has to face." The United Presbyterians of Albany. hove ordered a $3"0n pipe organ for their new church. THEATRE.. SHOW FOR. Box Seats 50c : .1 THE CONVENIENCE of electric power Is a thoroughly es tablished fact. Aside from this, its absolute safety, economy of space, low cost of operation and , CHEAT EFFICIENCY will recommend It to all manufactur ers or to any parties using power for any purpose whatsoever. Northwestern Gas and Electric Co. COHNER COUHT AND GARDEN ST ROLLER MILLS Pro; rlotor. St Anthony's Hospital . " i" SWA Private rooms, elegantly furnished Finely equlp- Ped op rating room. Also - - vi m f 1 1 v DnnnrtmenL W"M- 1 1 Every convenience necessary for the care of the sick. Telephone Mulu 10M. PENDLETON, OREOON. Chop, Barley, Stock Food and Poultry Supplies C COLESWORTHY 127 and 129 East Alta. IKNT TOOK A tillT HORSE IN THE MOITII. We don't pretend to give away our elccatu stock of " up-to-ilnle vehicles. Hut wc do say that we will sell you the most stylish and well-made trap, buggy, runabout, phaeton, surrey or but kboard at lower prices, quail y considered, than you can buy ut any place In Pendleton, We sell Winona Wagons. Hacks nnd Ruggies. Easy running and made from bone-dry material, (iuaran tccl t.i give satisfaction in this cli mate. See us about Casollne Knglnes. We are agents for the Fairbanks-Morse (Siisollue Knglnes for Irrigating und mining machinery. Estimates given n Irrigating plants. Call ami get our prices. Neagle Bros. the II 'ickMiiiths This Fact bears directly on your Pocketbook : If the price and article are both right what more could be asked. Dutch Henry Office, Pendleton Ice & Cold Nior' Company. 'Phono I-nla 178. Also at Hennemnn's clgnr sloro, op posite Great Eastern store, 'liiona main 4, HOWS YOUR WOOD SHED Does your woodshed need filling? Is your coal bin empty? If you find you are in need of either, rins up Main 5 and we will fill them up for you with WOOD or COAL. Laatz Brothers 'Phone Main 5. a a Dally East Oregonlan by carrier, only 16 cents a week.