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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1906)
",IWI"I''" W.,...t(lWWtiw.,i,v hi i,-.. PAGE FCCK. DAILY EAST ORUUOMAN. PEXPLETuN. OREGON'. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1006. EIGHT PAGES. AN I XOKt;lrlTlTN KXYSt! 1'KK. Published trtrr afternoon teicept Sunday) at I'malfton. Oregon, by the EAST OUEUOJIIAX riUL.ISlll.NlI CO. 8VMt8CKllTIO. BATES. Pslly, on year, by mall 5.00 IHilly. alz months, by mall 3.50 rtltv thrnA mirnlhi. hv mall l.0 PalW, one month, by mall f' Weeklv, one year, by mail LSU Weekly, alx m.inthi. by mall Weekly, four months, by mall SO Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall I SO Bemi- eeaiy, six uioduib uji ;; ,,...at o iv Ia... mnnrh. h mn . . . ..0 i mOSl wrecked the water mnlriB of the city nnd killed her fire chief at the very onset. Her only menns of defense were swept away at the first stroke and the fiend Riven full and uninter rupted sway. In his delirium the stricken fire chief talked of fighting fire and bullded up In his wandering mind a magnificent flre-flghting organization fr his cherished city. Hut he did not know that outside, through all the vast streets, raged the spectacular conflngaratlon of The Anti-Slavery Move ment Repeated lia a era' In U'hli.l. I Vw Ueillltv fl II .1 rlllP Membr SerlppsMcllae News Association. ' of pan Francisco fell as reeds In the The Kant Oreaonlan Is on si it n. R Rich News Stands, at Hotel Portland and wind. Hotel Verklna. i'ortland. Oregon. j p,enth came before he learned the San Francisco Uureau. 408 Fourth itreet. ; fate of the city. Chicago Uureau. lo Security building. I w asnlngton, u. uureau, jui rur teenth atreet, N. W. telepbona Mai 1. Entered at Tendleton rnstofflc at aecond-i-lasa matter. SOT1CE TO ADVERTISERS. Copt for adyertUIng matter to appear In )anj empire, the East Oregonlan must be In by 4 :4S p.j SOVT1IERX VMATII.LA COVXTY. In southern Umatnla county, the old west is now more truly typified than In any other section of the In- nf the nrpt'Mllnff dav : codt for Monday paper must be In by 4 :45 P- n. the preced- j tnff aturnay. California. Such room of sea! Such room of sky! Such room to draw a soul-full breath! Such room to live! Such room to die! ', Such room to roam In after death! White room with sapphire gems set round; And still beyond. His room pro- found! Such splendid boundlessness o'erhead As never has been writ or said Or seen, save by the favored few. Where kings of thought play chefs with stars Across their boards of blue! ' Joaquin Miller. Joreph Wanhopo, a noted socialist lecturer who Is now on the Paclflo coast, recently addressed an audience of 5000 In Ilenver, on the subject of capitalism and wage slavery and In reviewing the far-reaching causes which brought about the Coeur d'Alene strikes, the subsequent mur der of ex-Oovernor Steunenberg and the iv ore recent imprisonment of Moyer, I'ettlbone and Haywood, offic ials of the Western Federation of Minors, on a charge of conspiracy In the murder of Steunenberg, Mr. Wan hope said: A few months ago I stood In the old state house In Boston. In one of the glass cases an nnclcnt looking handbill attracted my attention: on the top It bore the legend 'One Hun dred Hollars Reward.' The contents disclosed the fact that In the year 1835 a certain John Thompson had been proclaiming publicly In the streets of Boston that It was unjust. Immoral and criminal for one man to own another, Just because that other happened to be encased In a black skin Instead of a white one. 'This revolutionary doctrine at tracted the attention of several right- thinking prominent, wealthy nnd pat riotic citizens of .Boston, and the handbill referred to, which offered $100 reward to anyone who would tar and feather Thompson, was circulated by them. "Five years after this, two other citizens of Boston repeated the crime of Thompson. Their names were Wendel' Phillips nnd Lloyd Garrison. the 'sane There are yet found the frontier characteristics Imprinted on the coun-i try and the poople. And there Is yet found. In all Its old-time glory, the onen-hnnded hospitality which no other land ever knew. Southern Umatilla county Is a diver sified country, and as such has greater possibilities for advancement than many more favored sections. There are found stockrnlslng. dairying, small farms, timber, hay and other develop ing Industries which are keenly invlt Ing to men of small means And energy. The right-thinking people The letter written from Vklnh by and safe" citizens then, determined to Fred Lockley. In today's East Ore- 8uppress them and hlred a mob for . . , , that purpose. The two men were gonlan, gives a volume of history LaUK!lt drngged tnrough the street8 which will answer a tnousanu ques- wlth hater around their necks, sub Hons concerning that rich section of Jected to the blows, taunts and In the county lying between Pilot Rock suits of the mob, nnd narrowly escap and Dale a vast scope or rich moun- tain valley, verdant ranges, mountain streams, great stock herds, rich fields ' along the streams, contented homes. Increasing cultivated areaA and one of the staunchest citizenships to be found lome Made Have your cake, muffins, and tea bis cuit home-made. They will be fresher, cleaner, more tasty and wholesome. Royal Baking Powder helps the house vlfe to produce at home, quickly and eco nomically, fine and tasty cake, the raised hot-biscuit, puddings, the frosted layer cake, crisp cookies, crullers, crusts and muffins, with which the ready-made food found at the bake-shop cjf grocery does not compare. Royal is the greatest of bake-day helps. OVAL BAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. CAI.LA LIMES OF DIAMONDS. ROOSEVELT OUT OF PLACE. 4, anywhere In the world. ! Tklo t n ivnlnnl fmntlaF emintrv although the farthest edge of It lies but two days' travel from Pen dleton, the county seat and trading point. The sweet valleys nestled among 1 president Roosevelt has made serious mistake In the San Francisco ..reuer matter oy censuring r run- ,he moun,.lln!1 thc clear gwft n.oun- ;.i.eo "V-ople for alleged neglect "f , taln streams, the stretches of whisper. thlneand also In placing Dr. De-,ng p,e aml fIr the wlnding moun. . vine, htlil of the National Red Cross 1 ,n roadgi the herd, scatu.red ovci fociety. icharge of the relief appro- , meg an(, mU(,s of ,he rU.lUst pas,tur priatlo'n of $l,500,00i) voted by con-' ge that ea undei. ,he sun. tho ruK ,.gress. instead of immediately turning; . d snlemlM women, nil cast ihis fund over to the local relief com- j )n the hardy mouid f the old west ed 10.000 of their countrymen with biluee of San Francisco. , all those make the country around embalmed beef, sweated the lubor The local relief committee is made , ,.ulilh Alh nalp nn,, other Dorlons of helPli'"s women and little children nf ,h wmrMentaHv.. eltlwns.'nf. . .. - wli! starvation wages, grabbed the l' j , x BUULHrO Ulimillltl CUIliy U uiuijuv , part Francisco. They are capable, ex-I ed with their lives. The cause for which Charles Moyer and AVllllam Haywood now stand under the shadow of the gallows Is marching with Irresistible power to an "nexorable end, to the destruction of tho capitalist system and the eman cipation of the workers of the world fioni the thraldom of slavery -It Im poses on them. "Great ns was the cause for which Garrison and Phillips suffered In tlic olden days, the cause for which Moyer and Haywood are now suffering is In finitely greater. It exceeds It as .n universal world-wide wage slavery ex ceeds local and llmjted chattel slavery. Socltllsm means economic freedom, not only to the people of one stnte or nation, but to all the tollers through out 'he whole world. A State street Jeweler has on dis play a resplendent design composed of 1200 diamonds. The representation Is of cnllu lilies, one In full bloom, one about to open, and two In bud. The stems of these are bound to gether by a bow knot. The whole surface Is one of diamonds, crowded together so that the surface dazzles with a thousnnd lights, whose con centrated reflections affect the eyes; like electricity. The lilies are worth 1200.000. They are 22 Inches high and 13 Inches across. The 1200 stones were all Im ported from Europe. "Jaegers." They all come from the mines of Klmberlcy, South Africa. Of course, the 1200,000 worth of diamonds, of which It Is composed, will not long remain In tho present design. Instead the Individual stones will be set In rings and ornaments, nnd will, before the year Is out, be blazing on the breasts of fair women in many different houses and cities, Chicago Inter-Occah. "WAR IS HELL." I confess without shame that I am tired and sick of war. Its glory Is ull moonshine. It Is only thoso who have neither henrd a shot nor heard the PHI TE TELEPHONES. You could save yourself and your employes much time nnd money by equipping your "two ir Factory.. with private telephones. We furnish Instruments and all accessories, and Install them at very moderate charges. It will pay you to lool; over our stock of Electrical Supplies of all kinds. J. L. VAUCHAN ELECTRICIAN. 122 V. Court St. Thono Main 132. The stones vary from those of shrieks and groans of the wounded three carats to some of one-half carat' who cry aloud for more blood, more but the larger stones predominate, j vengeance, more desolation. War Is Three rubles Tf three carats each are hell. Oenernl Sherman. set in the heart of the full blown illy. 1 In color the stones are exceedingly' At Astoria. Andrew Fanner fell off fine. None are of less quality than I the dock nt low tide to the deck of the white, anil mnny of them are blue, j towing steamer Lottie. His skull was The stones are technically known ns broken nnd he tiled next day. Wood and Coal to Bum and that will burn ; try a phone order and he con vinced that I handle the 1 good kind only. Dutch Henry Office, Pendleton Ice & Cold Store' Company. 'Phone 178. AIbo at Hennemnn's clgnr store, op posite Great Eastern store. 'Phon3 main i. "Had Moyer and Haywood polson- st almost as much in cArVs of nui'.f and and delightful region. It Is in need of small stockmen nnd settlers. There Is room for them yet. The country Invites them. There are excellent opportunities in land. Schools are found there. Good roads lead to the section. It Is civilized nnd highly prosperous, but there are yet oppor- i tunities for poor men there. The big , nastures are being cut up. It has ; dawned upon tho pioneer that dairy ing and small farming will pay, as well as cattle raising. 3erlenced. famUii- with the city, and re on the gffuiil and In touch with l.'lbe situatloVi. firrtl It Is nn Insult to ' he city and the local committee to ' have the president,sjiub the regularly organized relief forces of thc city in 'hls w ay. Congress appropriated but a measly 1 sum anyway. Ex-Mayor Phelan of fan Francisco, alone gave $1,000,000, ' knd W. R. Hear tash, and relief . physicians, supplies and othcV assist-; The East oregonljin invites the t pnee. It '.3 highly presumptuous on ! ),omeseeker with small means and a part of the presld'H to divide tie te- j go0(1 guppiy 0f courage and energy, to lief forces by creating or secoaU head ; see ths port0n of 1'inatilla county ', In making Dr. Devine custodian of the . bt.fc)re gong elsewhere. I government appropriation. r' ' j It suggests that the people -rit !ten '). The East Oregonlan calls attention Francisco are either not capable or' to its advertisers. Patrons of thc Jionest enough to Jindle th$ goyn-j paper are urged to read the iidver- Vnent's relief fund. .San ErlinVisco tl&ments and trade with those who i would be Justified in declining to ac- are advertising. liuslness men - ho 'l-etit the government aPpruurlatUm 1 advertise have something to offer. It ')tnder the circumstances. J j.j As to the alleged neglect of Chinese .-sufferers, the reports of this alleged i.iieglect were sent out during tjjejflst ' tavs of the disaster, beiore relief were organized. "White, nen, children were alao sur- . I-rlng terribly during tnose SVhm If ti few long with the restVls this any fa use jjt he seHcr of merchandise. .ior San Francisco, In the midst or ner 'anguish, to be scolded by a pcttria president, who Is fiitt on the' groun and who has only garbled reports to J.'rect his over-heat d zeal? assets of Insurance companies and sv.'nd'ed the widows and orphans of the workers, cornered the food supply of the country, corrupted legislatures, brlhed Indgcs and debauched the pub lic life of the community what heights of respectabe Infamy might they not have attained to, what pinnacles of sanctimonious srnundrellsm might they not have reached? "They night now have been enjoy ing the Immunity of n Rockefeller. Thev might repeat In the law court the Insolence of a Rogers. They might have treated 'public opinion' with the contempt of a Baer or a Van-derbllt." A Word Warning iSi Mm Pir.flniHe of flow Don't buy substitutes for MEN KENS IJORATED TALCUM POWDER. "Just as good" is only a deceit by which a dealer tries to make money out of the sutwriority and success of MEN- NEN'S POWDER. There's nothing just as good as MENNEN'S and users of substitutes' and imitations risk skin, complexion and comfort in doing so. As a protection to health use Mennen's Powder and only Mennen's. Have you tried MENNEN'S VIO LET BORATED TALCUM TOILET POWDER ? Ladies partial to violet perfume will find Mennen's Violet Powder fragrant with the odor of fresh plucked Parma v lolcts. For sale everywhere for 25 cents, or mailed post paid on receipt of price, by GERHARD MENNEN CO, Newark, N. J PaclmUtof Bos WHEN' ALL IS DOVE. Vertlse ha iyV lolstud force tvonicn and uaye lolstudy the information con tained In the ads. If the readers of pie'JHfiHt Oregonlan will become ac ojlMnte j with those whose ads appear In the naner and will make a habit ,;n, r'i saying "l saw your an 111 me r.uai jf. jjoregoniabi," It will confer a favor on during tnose days, the paper ana at ine same time 11 nn Chinese did duffer ;jlrlng results to both the buyer and I When all Is done, nnd my last word Is raid. And you who loved me murmur, "He is dead," Let no one w eep, for fear that 1 should knovf And sorrow too that ye should sorrow so. When all Is done and In the oozing clay, Ye lay this cast-off hull of mine away. Pray not for me. for after long de spair, The quiet of the grave will be a prayer. For I have suffered loss and grievous pain, The hurts of hatred and the world's disdain. And wounds so deep that love, well- tried and pure, Had not the pow'r to case them or to cure. THE 1)E.M I 'I HE CHIEF. say not my day Is I seek a dlmme When all Is done o'er, And that thro' night shore: Pay rather that my morn ha Just be gun I greet the dawn nnd not the setting sun. When all Is done. Paul Laurence Dunbar. FAVOIIS EQl'AL Kl l'I'It AfiE. Forty miles to the l people are to vote In So many changes have been made In the progress oftho paving move ment In Pendleton and the city coun cil has taken so many starts toward the construction. of it, tJat by thc time paving Is i-uByT'Uisci d, a large portion of the tjOjOOO Indebtedness Flrel:nle78umvan of San Fran-'llmlt which hampers the city, will . ,. r.t iha flrot men' nave DCen UlKeil up III Hie U'ivvii.i..S i".,...' 1 i ,.i in,i oi.i bllls,.4he Tribune, the official paper 'I ... . v , v,t. the pasf thre rfiomhs. Pacific coast, he lay helpless on his . ' Ued suffering during the awful con- . a enrllinllflkp. nre BUDD0,e ; lagaratlon. not knowing that the city-fn, .fff ltbe bVW? off ,"eopl" are 1v01,e.,,n .1" Has being licked up by the flames. gjJ.lffihlo4ibetlfceus&'dmtI admitting the w :! It was a strange ,rony of fate whichgralla and jew Zealand ,on A prU 18, VTav.0 alwa' w "Wedd-iji Stationery This Is Cupid's headquarters for many things before an j .Afjer the nup tlals have been celetaatn&e Engage ment,, AnnouaoAmenrs, Wedding and BecepMon Invltsulons, "M Home" Cards, etc. CAIhO Engrayej Calling Cards and BtnbsoecikUutfsgram Hta-tfonery."-We "hive ah tensive line of samples to select from. "GOOD FORM" and HONEST PRICES guaranteed. ift have your order as much In Zi.nftdlfamct as possible to Insure "on V u frme' delivery. s - . f J e : - n.t, c westward the Juno on an i-omen of ballot. .ays kept ahead of older communities on such subjects, and Oregon should demon strnte In the forthcoming election that it can be relied upon to maintain the reputation that has been won by the west for progressiveness on all such JWiS- Qspgon men should admit Vf mmiftt,t the state to an equality n the opportunity polls two months Who Gets the Most Out of Life? Not the wealthiest, not the most learned, nor thc idler but thc man who has good health and works for his livini;. This truth is trite, but not trivial. Every man should Rtiard his health as his most valuable posses sion.. The more so because health is easier to retain than regain. Keep your grip on health by regular exercise, reasonable care in catint; and requisite sleep. Take Bcecham's Pills occasionally, to tone the stomach and keep thc liver and bowels i:i cot.-d working order. And don't worry. Observe these simple rules and you will agree that thc one who gets the most from life is The Man Who Uses H Sold Everywhere in Boxes. 10 nd Se. THE CONVENIENCE of electric power Is a thoroughly es tnbllshed fact. Aside from this, lit absolute safety, economy of space, low- cost of operation ,nnd fiHEAT EI'EICIEXCy will recommend It to all mnnufactur crs or to any parties using power for any purpose whatsoever. Northwestern Gas and Electric Co. CORNEIt COUHT AND GARDEN ST DON'T LOOK A GIFT IIOP.SE IN THE .UOITII. We don't pretend to f,lve away ou.- elegant slock of p-to-date vehicles. Hut we do say that we will sell you the most stylish and well-made trap. buggy, runabout, phaeton, surrey or buckboard at lower prices, oual considered, than you can buv nt any place In Pendleton. We sell Winona Wagons, Hacks and Iiuggles. Kasy running and made from bone-dry material. Guaran teed to give sullsf.u-ti m In tills cli-mnte. Seu us nbo t Cmolhic Knglnrs. Wj are agents for the 7:U .mnks-.Moi s Gasoline Engines f.ir Irrigating nnd mining machinery. Estimates given. 011 Irrigating plants. Call ond get our prices. Neagle Bros. tho II ncksnilth Chop, Barley, Stock Food and Poultry Supplies C. F. COLESWORTHY 127 and 120 East Alta,. wHwtticTifajelYes when the opportunity UMrmStsenttd fcrncefetntls doing justice to the sex riW)frordlng such additional encour Lgement to those who are struggling to bring eastern states to full recogni tion fK 4flVnT'((!iIlca Involved. llPlxl Byers' Best Flour Among the contributions from As- Is made from the choicest wheat that grcu-s, Good bread Is a sured when 3YDR8' BEST FLOUR Is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. BYER8, Prorrlelor. 1 HEAVY TRANSFERRING TRUCKING AND Furniture Moving Laatz Brothers 'liione Mnln 5. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, ISO barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat ' Flour, mil Feed, Chopped Feta, to., always n band.