PACK FOUlt. DAILY EAST OHEGOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, THVKSDAY. AVGl'ST 30, 1000. EIGHT PAGES. na.'islied ever afternoon incept Sun day), st Pendleton. Oregon, by the EAST Hiil'liOMAX l'l lll.ISHi.Ml I'D. srn.M-nirTmx hates. tilly. one year, by mail $3.00 I'ally. (tlx months, by tuall ' 30 lally. three niontli. by mall ai'.y. one momli. by mall 60 Weekly, ton year, by mall 130 Weekly, alx niou--i. by mall "3 Weekl'v. four month, by mall 30 Semi VVeekly. ne year, by mall 130 Pen. I Weektv, t months by mall "3 Semi Weeklr. four months, by mall... 30 fclemher Si'rlpps M'Kae News Association. Chl.aco Unreau. !of Security building. Washington. 1. C. Hureau. Jul Four teenth street. N. . rtlepteoa M'la I. Entered at Pendleton P' at.ifflc i second-; class tratte RMiop Domic and His Dug. I am quite sure he thlnki that I am God Since he is God on whom each ' one depends For life, and all things that his fj ' bounty sends ; My dear old dog, most constant , of all friends: Not quick to mind, but quicker far than I To Him w hom Ood 1 know and own: his eye, Deep brown and liquid, watches for my nod; He Is more patient underneath the rod Than I, when God His wise cor rections sends. He looks love at me, deep as words e'er spake; And from me never crumb nor sup will take But he wags thanks with his most vocal tall; And when some crashing? noise wakes all his fear, He Is content and quiet If I am near, Secure that my protection will prevail; So, faithful, mindful, thankful, trustful, he Tells me what I unto my God should be. Ql'EFJt RANCHER THIS. Coneonully. Aug. 29. Rather than pay taxes which, according to his so cialistic beliefs, are unwarranted, an Okanogan county rancher has cut d wn the trees on 20 acres of bearing oichards. :.nd refuses to pay on the valuation " an acre, fixed by the assessor. The.-' orchards have tn his prin cipal S"i:rf; i.f revenu" and he has always been able to sell the fruit at a S'ifd figure. This spring, when the rMurttit-n of orrhard lands through fin the romi'v was raised by the as-v-sor. he b'-trnn cutting down his trees, fir.'l when the deputy called to appraise- his r.'ineh. showed the de nuded land" and Insisted on their classification a- plow-lands. Asocl td Press. , The Conronnlly rancher is no more a sor-inlist than was Czolgosz, the murd'-rer of MeKinlcy. Roth may call the-n-i Ives socialists, but they are just as liable to call themselves esotel'-tran-c-nd'-iitallsts with lan 1,14s tov.-r r.i sj.nsmodie I'nrseelsm. In ei:l:--r ( ise to.- man is not In a con i;M.n rii !!;; t' classify his belief oi to hold f. any belief consistently and reas inaSly. Th'- Concmuliy rata-her N nM-ioijsly insane, as Czol e sz M as ol vioush- Insane besides be ing underv.irted. Sorialism is no more responsible for the f'oiifonully man's vagaries than the Christian religion Is respon sible for the fact that the Insane ay!ums are full of people who have Bine Insane from worrying over bap tism. reg.-neraTioTi and sanetification; than the doetrine of philosophic an arrhy is re-pnnsible for the murder of MeKinlcy. Czolgosz claimed to be both socialist and anarchist, whereas Iij couldnot have been both any more thin a man can be a free trader and high tariff advocate at the tame time any more than compound cm at one and the same time be an . of a tew dollars. His average pro oil, or an acid. ductlon Is less than one hundred dol .Soclallsm Is not responsible (though lars' worth of foodstuffs per year, and the Associated Press would have us of this the rapacious officials seize believe otherwise) fur the Ooncon ully man's refusal to pay taxes. The doctrine of socialism In the Conconully man's case fell Into a mind that was warped and "checked" In the first place, and If It had not been socialism to "lay It to" he would have probably dug up some pnssnge of Scriptures to Justlfy'hls lrratlonnl- i ncss. In any event he was deternun- i .. . ed to "go bughouse In some way. Certain It Is that not a single tenet of any school of socialism can be found that will Justify non-payment of taxes or noii-aciiulesoeuee in any of WHAT OIL HAS DONE. Oil has made John D. Rockefeller the richest man In the world Some time ago the Saturday liln.de pub I llshed a list of the world's richest 1 men. At the head of the list stands John D. Rockefeller, with a wealth ! of $600,000,000. Henry It. Flagler stands 24th, with an oil wealth of ; JCO.000,000. John P. Archbold and Oliver Payne come 'In for $50,000,000 ! each. The richest oil man in Russia Itself a great oil producing country and almost equal' to the United States Is M. Nobel, with a wealth of $25,- 000,000. Six men 'n the United States have a combined weattta, made In oil, of $960,000,000, and these six men own Just one-seventh of the wealth owned by the 100 richest men In the world. These figures are amazingly large, and Illustrate the case with which the master minds of the oil Industry be come multl-mllllonaires when placed jli position where their monopolistic power may be exercised without con- trot.. The history of the Standard Oil Is a record of uncontrolled rapacity, and the wealth It has drawn to Itself Is . out of all proportion to the service rendered. Besides these great cap tains of the oil Industry, there are hundreds of smaller ones, rfhose re corded wealth reaches the million murk. It is a wonderful showing, and yet at the time the Standard company was organized many so-called wise men prophesied "It would never pay." These so-called wise ones simply didn't know- at that time how good business men the Rockefellers were. GEMS FROM SICESS MAGAZINE. No man Is beaten until he admits It. No man Is a failure until he haf lost his grip and his self-respect. When he loses these he Is practically dead. There Is a great difference between a wish and a dogged resolution, be tween desiring to do a thing and de termining to do It. If you talk poverty, think poverty, and act poverty Ions enough, you will hi convinced that there is nothing but poverty for you. Ill qualities are contagious as well as disease; and the mind Is at least as much liable to infection as the body. The test of beauty Is that In Its presejice you feel a sense of rest, of satisfaction, of poise, of comfort, of completeness and of contentment. If you are considering taking, any great risk on an Investment, if"you are In doubt as to whether you can e,ulte afford a certain thing or not talk It over with your wife. There is certainly something wrong In our social system when a man is compelled to give all his energies to the "bread-and-butter" question. The man who Is never quite sure, "thinks, perhaps," "imagines,", "guessey" or "presumes," Is no man to trust. His foundations are built on sand. AN OVi:iUiOOKKI I'KHIL. The .an Francisco Star calls atten tion to an acute peril which confronts Russia, but which has been over looked by most chroniclers of current history, because of the noisy empha sis of proclamations, riots and bombs. The Star says: In the meantime. In Russia, an other great tragedy, more portentous than war, looms above the horizon. For months the Ignorant and deluded peasantry have ceased to till the soil. The Russian moujlk Is never removed from want by more than the breadth The Busy Business Man will find our line ot office essentials particularly adaptable and efficient In lightening hit work, and at the same time keeping everything In perfect or der. We have everything needful for light or heavy bookkeeping. Every conceivable supply for typewriters. Inks, pens, papers and envelopes for commercial or personal correspond ence. FRAZIER'S BOOK STORE about J'T. His usual food Is cab bage soup and n sour black bread, with often not a sufficiency of this nilaernble diet. With the crops neg lected. It Is reckoned thai about 12, 000.000 of these wretched peasants are face to face with famine. In our land we were recently moved tr profound sympathy and to a fever of active aid by the news that 300.000 people In San Francisco were tem porarily without food. The nation could not bear that these citizens should hunger for a single day, nor did It permit one of them so to hun ger. With what horror, then, must the sympathetic heart contemplate the dreadful situation of 12.000.000 reen. women and children without food, and without hope. "Let them eat grass" was the brutal reply of Foulon when It was told to him that the French peasants could no longer pay the onerous taxes because they actually had not bread enough to eat. And they did that very thing, gnawing weeds and leaves In the extremity of hunger. And afterwards, when they had seized Foulon In the first mad rush of revolution through the streets of Paris, and had beaten his cruel face to a pulp and struck his head from his shoulders, they thrust grass Into the bleeding mouth and bade the senseless head, In a horrid mirth, ent of the people's food. A hung man Is a dangerous wild beast. Perhaps through the gates ot starvation Russia will yet march to that bright goal of freedom which for the moment, Bhc seems to have struggled In vain to attain. RKGl LATIXG KAll.ltO APS. The Canadian have gone a long way ahead of this country in regulating railroads, the Canadian commission huvlng been granted all the power necessary to prevent unjust dlscrlm Inatlon or extortionate rates. One of the greatest reforms the Canadians have accomplished In the prevention of stock watering, so that the people shall not be made to pay tribute on bogus stock as the people of the United States are compelled to do. Our Harrlmans, nnd Morgans, and Yanderbllts, and Cassatts and tW other manipulators that have issued fictitious stock from their Wall street dens must be made to disgorge. The railroad question, like the trust nnd tariff Issue, will never be settled until Justice Is done and we have only Just entered the opening wedge on regu U-tlng the great highways of the na tion. IM SSI 1'S TOOL TltKXTMKNT OI JEWS. The Jews are the bone and marrow of t' e Russian population', nccordin to -i wr!t-r in Truth (Loudon I. It Is j the -'!"aii st blunder the government! ever made to exasperate and a'li nate a race from whose stock the most bril'innt statesmen, financiers and arti.-ls if F.urnpe have sprung. It Is mi'ieover. inexi iiabli . for the Jews all owr Ihi' world make pond iml ii'-'ofu citizens. This writer observes "That the Jews, who stand :,ll the world over for the most consi rvativ.; pel pacific of pursuits moit'-y-irub-iiins should in Russia he the hau l brain of the revVuitioiilMs, Is InteHI iide when you remember that in her .itinelit ot the sacred cone. as In oth'-e tliinys, Itus-sia 1 tnldeav il. I'n der laws which were professedly tem porary, hut which for vears !iav milium unrepealed, no Jew may Ijiiv or rent land, may sit cn the zenistvo or hold any suite appoint- ninet. mav hr: an officer In the army caw. or a schoolmaster professor or teacher, may live In the country oi In any nut specified quarters 01 the town, may move from place to place without special permission or without such a special form of pass port as is granted ti prostitutes. To make anarchists of her cleverest sub jects, who are at once racially and professionally Intense conservative by instinct, Is, Indeed, n triumph of Rus sian stupidity." wrix k i:mi:nti:i to a hock. A:i Interesting echo of the San Francisco earthquake Is found In n shipwreck that recently occurred near Kngland. The ship Hccoa, bound for San Francisco with a cargo of cement, for use In the rebuilding of the city, was wrecked off the Lizard, on tht Cromwell coast. The ship struck a rock, which tore a large hole In her side, and remained fastened as upon a plvol. When the salvage crew arrived to se about taking the Socoa from her perilous position, the men found a remarkable condition of affairs. Tho water had entered the hold, nnd Its action upon the cargo had caused the cement to set. It had accommodnt Ingly set hard around the rock that had pierced the side of the ship, and now remains fastened there permn nently In Its unique position. The en tire cargo had become as hard as stone, and nothing can be done with the ship except dismantle as much of the wood as can b removed. The hull will probably remain there for many years as a conspicuous adver tisement for the cement uianufacturt ers. THE DECE1T1VE GLASS. In summer days, when fierce thirst oft Make ski rung demands for some thing cooling, oh, then beware of the drinks calle.1 solt Your stomach likely they'll be fool ing. 1-ook not upon the fruitlike tint. Which glvts the glassful such a savor. It's ani'llne with lust a hint lt extract that will give it flavor. That exquisite and dainty taste Of sweetness softening the sour! You niny think sugar In your haste It's saccharine's enormous power. And pause once more! That sour, too Which has a charm that's most Pld arte. With the burning thirst you'd woo, Is like enough Just plain tartaric. So then beware the cool soft drink, That seems to lend a charm to sum. mer; 'Twill not refresh you as you think, And make you think that you're a hummer. Puck. The recent action of the local Y. M. t. A. of Pittsburg In refusing to receive an actor as a member has brought forth comment of varlou" nature. Henry Dlxey whether th actor by that name or not, the Vol unteer's Gazette (New Tork), from which we quote, does not state of fered to donate $1000 to any chart, table Institution If any one would prove that the penitentiaries of thy United States had more actors than preachers. 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