DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1903. Cublltlinl arerr afternoon (except Sunday) at Pendleton, Oregon, by tho EAST, OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tiione. Main 11. SUltSClUll'tUN KATES. Dallr one year by mall $5.00 Dally, six months by mall 2.&0 Dally, tureo montlia by mall ........ 1.25 Dally, one month by mall CO Dally, per month by carrier C Weekly, one year by mall 1.SHI Weekly, tlx months by mall , . .75 Wceklv. four months by mall no Semi-Weekly, ono year by mall .... 2.00 Semi-Weekly, alx months by mall . . 1.00 Semi-Weekly, three months by mall ., .50 The Hast Oresonlan la ou sale at II. 11. Illch's New stands at Hotel Portland and Hotel Perkins, l'ortlaud, Oregon. Member Scrlpiw SIcIUe News Associa tion. Nau 1'ranclsco llureau, (OS fourth Bt. Chicago llureau. !)o'J Security HulMlnR. Vnuington. D. C llureau, .'.01 14th St., .N. V. Hutered at Pendleton poatodce as seccoud class matter. At any time of lite at ovory tinio ot lift. a man ought to feci that If he kee3 on dolus oia iluty he shall not suffer In him- soir nor In those who aro dear j to him. except through natural j causes. But as things are now j no man can feel this. And so j we s on iiushlug ami pulling, ' climbing and crawling, thrust- ins nsldo and trampling under foot, and when wo- set to the I end. covered with hlood and , ! dirt and sin and shame, and i look trick over the way we have : come to a place of our own (or . to the poorhouse. which is ; about tho only place wo can , claim with our brother man) ; 1 don't think tho retrospect can j be very pleasing. William Dean , Howolls. I SUSTAIN THE A88E88MENT. Labor Day wbb made a holiday in the District of Columbia by an act of congress in 1S04, during the second term of Grover Cleveland. It was not raado a national legal holiday, in the strict sanse of the word, but Is left to the states to adopt or roject It. as such. Tho people of Umatilla county will now await the action of tho county court in tho O. R. & N. tax reduction case, with great interest, and deep concern. Tho railroad attorneys fail ed to get their complaint beforo tho board of equalization, and by this failure, placed It In the hands of tho county court for adjustment. While tho company may not dealro to have Mr. Strain act ns one of tho Judges In this matter, for tho reason that ho Is tho author of tho high valuations of the compnny ' property. It Is not likely that the- decision of the county court will bo different from that of the board of equaliza tion, had It passed upon tho question. The Justice of tho assessment in Umatilla county this year has become so apparent to every taxpayer, that but .three property holders in tho county, Including the O. It. & N., ask ed for a reduction of their assess ments during the sessions of tho board of equalization. This record proves that there Is almost universal satisfaction, throughout the county, with the assessment. The county court cannot fall to take into consideration tho fact that other property has been raised in value, more than railroad property, and yet the owners havo not ques tioned tho justice of the assessment. Tho Western Union and tho Pacific States Telephone companies have ex perienced n greater raise in values over last year than the O. H. & N., and yet they are satisfied that the as sessor Is not unjustly taxing them. , This tost will set u precedent for Umatilla county, and the county I court cannot afford to undo tho work that has been done, to the entire sat isfaction of the people of the county. The O. It. & K. will bo benefited In the end by this assessment, for the i reason that tho valuation established this year will serve for years to come and In future no costly litigation and with deeper Interest than Iiob mark ed, the transaction ot any public bus iness In Umatilla county for years. Tho court must Btand .pat. It Is tho turning point In tho economic his tory of the county. If tho precedent Is set now, It will bo easy to follow It In future. It It Is not fixed, it will undo the work already accomplished and make Its future accomplishment more difficult and costly. Judge C. C. Goodwin, formerly ed itor of the Salt Lako Tribune, and one of tho foremost republican poli ticians "and writers of tho West, says that the socialists will be In power In the United States beforo two moro presidents nro elected. Ho says that tho labor forces are ready to follow any party which will make tho basis of Its platform the dethronement ot the rich and tho enthronement of tho masses. It only tequlrcs 61 per cent of tho votes of tho republic to bring about this result, and ho says that Just such a revolution may be ac complished by ballots, before two moro presidents nre elected on old lines. HORRIBLY AFFLICTED WITH BOILS, I had a horrible ttaok of bolU that broke out all over my body and from whloh I could get no volt lble relief until X boiran taking your modiolus, and from xny ex porlonoo I can afely ay S.B.8. Is the beat blood purifier In tho world. Mr. II. P. BMYTHERB, Wythevllle, Va. THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZER. Whilo Hvinff inUhorman.Tex., I be came a victim of Impure, watery blood. I ran down In appetite end enerirys wbb scarcely able to get about end had to eton off nna rest occasionally. I took B. B. B. and be- A Good Beginning If the blood 'is in good condition at the beginning of the warm season, yon are prepared to resist disease and are not apt to be troubled with boils, pimples, blackheads and blotches, or the itching and burning skin eruptions, that make one's life a veritable torment and misery. Now is the time to begin the work of cleansing and building up the blood and strengthening the weak places in your constitution. During the cold winter months we are compelled to live indoors and breathe the impure air of badly ventilated rooms and of fices. We over-work and over-eat, and get too little out-door exercise, and our systems become clogged with impuri ties and the blood a hot-bed of germs and humors of every kind, oud warm weather is sure to bring a reaction, and the poisonous matter in the blood and system will break out in boils and pustules or scaly eruptions nnd red, disfiguring bumps nnd pimples. Make a good beginning this season by taking a course of S. S. S. iu time; it will not only purify your blood and destroy the germs mulpoisons, but promote healthy action of the Liver and Kidneys nnd give you a good appetite at a time when you need it most. S. S. S. improves the digestion nnd tones up the Stomach, and you arc not continually haunted by the fear of indigestion every time you eat, or troubled with dizziness, nervousness n .1 clMntonne4 Tlipn its Itn r.'rismi to dread the comhiff of warm weather if you have your system well fortified , .. At.- l.i 1 !.. 1 1.-1M... 1 io tlirt nnl1ntrrl RltUTflSn ZZZ aBcT'vVttr0chaeolo0g.i lt invUcs 6' poisons of every kind and SUta has" bn habltrinw I bring on n long train of spring and summer n In.ents . bt Jecoa-, 7 non vonrs ii r ' Btitution, nuu prouuee veaKncss, jassuuue, unu uwu mu,,,,, tnre u, u I -n:cM ,1 Tvv nml ntlierirritntini? skin ot Kentucky.' troubles are sure to make their appearance unless the humors and poisons made rich and strong before the coming of warm weather. A course of S. S. S. now would b a safe precaution and a good beginning nnd enable you to pnss m comfort Hi the hot. sultrv months and escape the diseases common to spring nnd summer. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable and is recognized as the best blood purifier and the most in vigorating nndpleasautof all tonics. Write for our book on "The Bloodanft, Its Diseases. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, CAm in HUBI LOt s-room souse with btti and eleetrln Hohi. tt muZZ' ?" Mt ...... .uicu UIOCK8 frra. 8-room house, bath iuio, ijuuu oarn. Nonii $3,000. "0ttl Two 5-room houses tni street, $3,000. 0 19-room house on Main 5-rOOm linitRn nnj - mi a aiuo. i.300 4-room house, good lot House and lot, $800. T, .. I ' " I'" nuuHu is new t Hihom & Swr: KOOfll in nlri.r T-..L U-..1 o. I naiuwHie more. President Harper, of Chicago Uni versity, has secured permission from tho Turkish government to explore upon and around the site of ancient (iovernor niackburn is at the head of a movement to get all tho democrats of that stato to gether In this fall's campaign. It is not believed, however, that any ono i cemetery In the state will hold an the feuds and hatchets in tho party trnn to Improve at'onoo, ana aiter . morougn courso occamo sfctuu uu WI think 8. B. B. tho boat medicine I over ued as an appetiser nndiren- . ornl tenia. J. Q. BOOTT, 811 Itallroad street, Borne, Oa. VZX b- tJ The now sawmill just built by I George V. Hume, at Astoria, has a capacity of '250,000 feet per day, and cost $300,000. It is the best equip ped mill now operated In tho state. I 1YIAUTMOIO defenses beforo equalization boards j nCJLLPJU jUiNL9 will bo necessary. , All property Is being raised this I year and the basis established has , been determined after extensive ' research in official records and ro-1 ports, which must stand In tho ( courts. To accept tho inevitable in-. creaso of values this year, means to j gain time and save expense, for tin increase must come, and the soonor , the precedent is established, the hot- i ter for nil taxpayers. Farmers, stockmen, merchants, j money-lenders and all classes of. pioperty-holdors, havo be enrtdeeta alike, and an equitable and corres-j ponding increase in all classes of properly has been made. The tax-i Baker City is seriously considering the closing of all games and the adoption or the -'closed town" policy, which Is making Walla Walla, Spo kane, Pendleton and La Grande more acceptable places In which to estab lish homes and raise a family. If all the Western cities would shut their doors against the gambler, he would necessarily seek some UEofu! voca tion. Happily, the women are at the payer ,ias recosniZed the Justice ot neau oi uio uauei vhj the assessment and out of nearly o,- Its success Is assured. ,iMn imiivldtial nrouerty-holders. only three have complained about tho val uation fixed. It Is not likely that the county court will tlnd any i grounds for a reduction of the value of railroad property, when all other property has experienced a corres ponding Increase, with entire satis faction to the owners. The people aro awaiting tho action of the county court In this matter, It would be a blessing to humani ty If the United States were driven to tho extremity of wading into Ti.r kev and wiping that nest of vijwra off the map. Europe will nover do It, be cause the powers could nover agreo upon the division of tho territory. It is ono of the unfinished tasks be fore tho Amorican, which must bo done, sooner or later, and everybody bUr;,. '"m IWoiwin as WeU as men Are Made feels safe from Interruption from the MlSefablO by KlWiey 31111 European powers, snt- win inumu For all climates: heat, cold. rain, gases, fumes and fire do not affect it. Comes in rolls ready for laying. Low freight charges. Inexpen sive to apply, cheap in the first place and lasts for years. Scad for booklet. The Paraffine Paint Co. San Francisco, Seattle, Portland, Us Anjtlts and Denver, Colorado. TAYL.OK. Agent E. B. BO REAli ESTATE of l fluid iin1 t.-n residence to one of uiofii niotieru acd ......i. .i ia. it. ..n . .in. kooii aimira isU tiiniiuniuirt of icm wheat l.uul. Caller Address i:. if. tiwii,. in L i nsEasEBBaaBisanaHuaial ITPIE ONLY Gl SBOYNTON FI3RNA AND HEATERS.. nocont Christians without hesltntion The United Slntes should not wait long for a reason, nor delay too much upon international courtesy In find ing an excuse for action. Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, ilifccouragesundlei-seiisuinbition: beauty, vigor mm iiicvMMi- ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidncv trouble has become, no prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be luirn afflicted with weak kidneys. If the ! The public school board Is now canvassing the city on the south hI-1'' of tho railroad track to ascertain If there are enough small scholars then- ... d.uiiiv tiin PKtnbllshmeut of a pri ma n- grade In tho high school build-, chihlurinatestooofteu. if Ue urine scalils ? board nnd. 50 scholar ! the llesh, or if, when the cWld J" on that side of the track, a primary grady will bo maintained In the high school building this year. It Is to bo hoped that If tho number does not reach 50, nor oven 10, that a primary grade is established there. It Is dan serous and Impracticable to compel tho small scholars living there to cross the tracks and go away from a school building near home, to ono at a dlstanco, In some otnor portion of tho city. A primary grade should bo maintained at the high school build ing by all means, to accommodate those little scholars living on that side, and tho board should uot refuse this convenience on account of a lack or a half dozen or oven more schol ars. It must come sooner or lator, nad If established now would greatly relievo a voxed school problem which ihas confronted parents In that local- . ' ii i (iMc tnfntttrnlthc yct amkted with bed-wct-rondnpo.. it. thecause of thediffi- the kidneys ami bladder and not to i. .i!a tmilt sunuosc. Wome aswcllasineualeinademifer- -,ble wit kidney and bla.lder trouble, .ime wii t-m j , reme,iy. The mild and the immeilu. e effect of e ...n.uiuit iaiuxmrealueU. Itissold t by druggists, in inij cent and one-ilollar eize bottles. You may t..,n n S.inil)1C llOttle by mall free, also a nMotww-Roo. pamphlet tellinj; all about.Swan.p-Root, rr.i.' i! nf tlw-tliousnndsof testi- monial letters .receive.! from suff crers cured. In writing Ir- Kilmer & Co.. uk nniton, N.Y., be sure and ment on remember tne name, iiu...K--.. I)r Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the an ,lre nluKhamton, N. V., on ever) bottle. What Do You Eat? Toll us what you eat and we will tell you what you are. Wholesome, palatable, appetizing, high grade groceries W what you will find in our store at pr.cps that you will find hard to beat. HAWLEY Bios. O SPICES, o COFFEE,TEA, AMflN POWDER, FUMORtiG EXTRACTS Ihuluteffuritv. flncsr flavor, CLOSSET&DfcVfcHb FORTLANO, OHEOON. .Many claim thut Crescent llaking l'owdtr is u cheap article because its selling price is 25 cents,. This is far from the truth for the actual cost of iiiaiiufacfuriug it is identically the same as the cost of making the 50 cent trust article and very much higher than the cost of uumufucttir iiifT the cheap Cream of Tnrter Powders. Crescent Baking Powder Is Just REASONABLE -That's all Compared with liighot quality. i MM Furnace, if put up )' 1 ,i.r. I.ct 11s llnure hrntinir vour home business. GEORGE PI Cottonwood Stre On Its Merit Has the large demand lor Byets' Best Flout Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that Rrows enters in to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by the PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. COE COMMISSION CO. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, S300.000.O0 Chicaco, NewWork and Minneapolis quotations received direct t the l'eudletou oflicc overbite best extensive private wire system in the world. icrtMMd wo utliui d sum bmu IkMIii WIUn Sl.i BMk oniai 110 Court Street B. E. KENNEDY, Mgr. The Fr Restaur Bejt 25 cont MealjjJ Privato Dining 1 Fnrnished Connectlcij GUS LaFOMTAIN 633 .Mam S 13,45C,W Of insurance OREGON FIRC SOCIATI0 M. H. BICE. Agent for UOu J. P. WALKEfiVcli1 Pendleton. Dally Eaat 0'9 only 10 emu