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DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PKNDUBION, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER S, ltlt. EIGHT PAGES. TrciUs Sctct Sextet ft Bv Was Oat. Fill a battle r caouuoj glass vita ran wmtar aa4 let it stand twraty-foor bourn; a brick dast sedi mtnt, or settling stringy or milk. appearance of ter inaicates an an healthy condi tioa of' the kid ners; too fre ruent desire tr paaa it or pain ir the back are aiao symptoms that tell yoti the kidneys aad bladder are out of ordei aa4 aeesl atteatioa. WW T. Da, There is coaofort in the knowledge sc often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer'i Swamp-Roc, tke great kidney remedy, fulfills almost every rish in correcting rkenmatisat, pain in the back, kidneys lrrer, bladder and erery part of the urinarj passage. Corrects inability to bold witex and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects foUowtag use of liquor, wine 01 beer, and overcome that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often through, the day, and to pet up m.-inj ma uurvnjj vne aigni. i ne mua anc innsertiate effect of Swamp-Kool u toon realized. It stands the highest be racseot its reaoar table health restoring prop erties. If you need a medicine yon should have the best. Sold by draggistsin fifty-cent and one-dollar sixes. Yaa may hare a sample bottle sent fret by aaail Address Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Bine Maaton, N. Y. Mention this paper and resaembertheaaaae. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, and the address, Binghantoo, IN. ., on CTery Dottle. SOME CAUSES OF H11 T"-ii in Avoid Sickness ! Sm'ATION IS OCTGROWTH OF INCREASED DISSATISFACTION Mors Economic Tlian Rollgiou Tlio Ctiurch a Heavy Ixtad to Carry Monks Are Wealthy l'jr Xo Taxes and Monopolize Some Brancbgei of Ptodnrtion. (tHILDREN Home IN THE Drink HIRE'S ROOT BEER Its Pure Have a case delivered to your home today. It's healthful and InYljorat- ng. We are agents for Umatilla county, both wholesale and retail. We have the latest Im proved bottling machin ery In eastern Oregon, and bottle Root Beer, Soda, Near Beer and soft drinks by sanitary methods. Pendleton Soda Works PACL HEMMELGARX. Proprietor, Office Phone Black 841. Works Phone, Black 1881 Madrid. The deadlock between the Spanish government and the Vatican has many elements which are not gen ersJly understood outside of Spain. It would be an error to believe that In Spain the wish has been simply to establish religious liberty for the ben efit of non-Catholic religious com munities, as Senor Canalejas, the head of the Spanish government pre tends. His decree permitting non Catholic churches to manifest their existence by exterior signs no doubt reestablishes a certain equality be tween the different confessions; but its real purpose Is far more ambitious. What the leaders of the present cam paign desire Is to deal a mortal blow at the Roman church in the peninsu la. The fact Is that Protestantism has never prospered in Spain. Be the cause what it may, in Spain there are no protestants, but Catholics and the enemies of all positive religions, standing face to face; and as in the peninsula liberals, conservatives, an archists, . Catholics and free thinkers are all equally fanatical, it follows that spiritual differences degenerate immediately into exaggeration and vi olence. Hence the present conflict is not one between various creeds fel Ir.g their way towards a kind of "Peace of Westphalia," but a war to the death between rationalism and the church of Rome. Army of Oatbolics. 9c-nor Canalejas and his supporters in the press are concealing their real intentions. They are negotiating with Rome for the modification of the Concordat of 1861, for a reduction of the number of authorized religious houses, and for a reduction in the budget of cult and clergy. , They are bound to proceed thus not only out of respect for the constitution of 1876 but from motives of caution. Not withstanding the activity and audae ity of the rationalistic elements in Spain, the most casual observer will nrtiee that their strength is as noth ing compared with the compact mass of Catholics. There are regions, Navarro, certain portions of the Bas ques, Aragon, and Castalonla, where an army could be raised at short no tice to defend the Romish church, In this conflict Senor Canalejas would probably be beaten, were it not that the question has another pect, the economic one, thanks to which the government has gained a great measure of popular support in its campaign against the religious as sociations. It can not be denied that her church and her clergy cost Spain an exorbitant sum. In a budget of a little more than $200,000,000, of which half goes to the clergy is $8,- 000,000 and this does not Include oth er large sums paid in fees. For the 49 provinces of the peninsula there are 58 dioceses; there " are (1 arch bishops or bishops and some 21,000 canons and minor dignitaries. Have All, Pay Xothlac The desire felt by the Spanish na tion to be relieved of some part of this heavy annual charge of nearly $10,000,000 has contributed largely to the popularity of the radical govern ment, but indignation at the privil eges enjoyed by the religious commu nities is an even greater influence in its favor. These pay no territorial contribution. The magnificent prop erties of the monks pay no taxes whatever, and in consequence of this the Spanish citizen living in their neighborhood has to pay an exorbi tant rent. Neither do these religious commu nities pay the industrial tax or the personal tax. At the same time their inmates are exempt from military service and from the redemption fee of $300 in lieu of military service which Is exacted from other Spanish citizens. The result of this Is that in certain towns of special Industries the workers, especially the women can not live. The elaborate working In linen which formerly gave so much employment to the wives and daugh ters of the wage-earners hag passed entirely into the hands of the convents. The highest typa of happlnsM ta reached by having chUdisn In the home; but the coming of ths Little ones li often attended lrlth appre hension and dread. Mothsr'a Mend U used hy the expectant mothar In preparation of the ordeal, carries her through the crisis with aafsty. This great remedy assists nature In all nseessary physical changes of tho sys tem, affords bodily comfort during tha period of waiting, and tas symmetry of form after baby comes. The penetrating and soothing qualities of Mother's Friend allays nausea, prevents caking of too breasts, and In every way contributes to strong, healthy motherhood. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free hook containing valuable Infor mation for expectant mothers. ERAPFTET.I) REGULATOR CO, Atlanta, Ga. r, Mothers iFkiend THE FASHION'S PASS. AS THEY Fresh Fish Meats and Sniiftages EVERY DAY. We handle only the purest of lard, hams and bacon. Empire Meat Go. Phone Main 18. I!! northern Grown Fruit TREES Plant one-year-old top on three-year-old roots. Wilt grow faster and bear quicker than any other. Grown under natural conditions (not irrigat ed.) Guaranteed true to name. All shipments bear Inspectors certificate. Write for prices. Address, Albany Nurseries AtomOregon Dep't. "0" A few energetic salesmen wanted. INDIGESTION DEPARTS. Slonuuli Agony and After Dinner Distress Stopped In 5 Minute. . Why should any sensible person continue to suffer (Jay after day with terrible stomach ailments when Tall man guarantees MI-O-XA stomach tablets to cure even the worst case of indigestion, or money back. If your stomach rebels after eating and food sours and ferments in the stomach causing gas pain, heartburn, and heaviness, two MIO-N.V tablets will drive away the misery in five minutes and leave the stomach feel ing splendid. A large box of MI-O-XA stomach tablets costs 50 Cents at Tallman's anil leading druggists everywhere. If you have stomach trouble of arjy kind, start to use MI-O-N'A stomach tablets today. They not only build up the Kt"much, but they act as a tonic to the entire body. They are makers of rich red blood and nerves that never flinch; they increase vitality and make the weak more vigorous. Remember September Sunwt. l'.ead "Arizona, the 47th Star," by Governor Richard E. Sloan, and "Fremont end the Bear Flag War," by William Bir-.pson In Sunset for September, now on cale at all news stands,' fifteen cents. Ioolt, Gentlemen I Checks given on pool games at the Pastime Parlors. J. H. E8TES. New York. Each year the specu lation regarding a new season's modes becomes less. Women of fashion, even when they have lots of money to spend upon dress are less inclined to experiment with the new modes until they are sure what will be generally worn. That is one rea son why so much emphasis is put up on mid-season clothes; they answer all purposes of the present, without making any claims to service after the midseason. The ultra-smart mid-season suit Is a compromise between the clothes for August and the clothes for De cember. It should pay for the mon ey spent on it and it should be well cut and well chosen. Just now the tendency is toward the gun metal ef fect, with its invisible stripes of black and grey. One might say that all the Invisible stripes are to the front again. There are most attractive shadings in violet and green, or purple and gray and of three tones of blue. There are striped browns and tan and mix tures of these mingled tones, but somehow the solid colors In the dif ferent shades of brown are bettor than combinations. The popularity for saddle or mustard-colored fabrics during the sum mer will run over into the early fall, although the tones may be shaded down a bit. There are admirable hopsacklng cloths with a rough sur face In dull yellow that look well In September, as they are a compromise between the sombre clothes of win ter and the vivid light ones of sum mer. With the approach of- fall, natural ly dressmakers' attention turns to ward the outer wraps and it Is well to note that some exceedingly smart coats for general wear are developed in the new striped fabrics and built upon tailor lines. Their designs are extremely simple but the garments are cut upon perfect lines and finished with the highest elegance. The short coat Is much in evidence, but the long coat Is also among those present in the ultra-smart world of dress. The new long coats score a triumph over the short models, though because they simulate the lat ter by the aid of well-arranged trimmings. Just where many of the new short coats end below the hips, the long models have a large pocket stitched and outlined with silk braid matching the darkest tone In the color scheme of the fabric. At their longest those coats do not extend below half the width of the hem The length of the coat must be de cided largely by the Individual fig' ure. Grace of line is more than the whim of fashion, and if a short coat is more becoming than a long one, then let the coat be short. Smart women, well-dressed women and con servative women all wear both long and short coats in many kinds of fab rics. The single breasted coat Is still In style for women, though young girls' models are displayed with charming varieties of the double breasted effect. Among the latest designs from Paris, the hip appears narrower than ever, while the coats button In single breasted over the bust. This means that the front Is shaped In such a way to give the de cided double-breasted effect at the waistline. This Is done with loops and covered buttons. They are not easy to cut, because they must preserve straight lines under the arms and the unwrinkled fronts, while at the same time they must be drawn around the waist anl fastened. As Dame Fashion counts much up on Individuality in house dresses, one need not worry so much about au tumn frocks yet a while, although it Is ticklish business speculating upon feminine caprice. In the spring and at intervals since the dlrectoire note has been slightly but insistently sounded and months ago a revival of short waisted lines and other direc toire features was predicted. The event has fulfilled the prophecy. The waistline of the new frocks and coats do not show any pronounced shorten ing, but a high belt line is seen upon a large percentage of the late summer models and dlrectoire revers. coll.irs, etc., have multiplied. The shortened waistline effect Is frequent ly obtained rather by a widening of gird.: than by a real raising of the lint-. Tile wide wrinkled girdle of which mention was made during the I'aris .c(st son has asserted itself more t.tnl mot.', and particularly in black velvet .n black satin has been a fea ture of many 'of the smartest toilets displayed at the fashionable summer resorts. It is of course, worn In colors, too :md may finish with a big chou or bow at the left side or In some know ing way in the back. Other details of Importance Include yokes and guimpes, of which there Is no end of delightful varieties. The demure fichu, than which there was never a prettier and more daintily feminine bodice arrangement, has stolon back gradually into favor and wherever smart frocks are displayed, the fichu la a noteworthy feature. Even .upon black and dark gowns as of full fichu of white moussellne Is often Intro duced and for that matter sheer white over black or dark color has been con siderably exploited. Velvet, satin and fur will certainly play a very important part in the winter program, fur and velvet having Increased their vogue during the sum mer. The broche effects exploited last season are to be pushed again, espe daily in velvet and satin, but wheth er they will really succeed is doubt ful though they will, of course, be used to some extent with plain mate rials by the French makers. The rage for black velvet trimming Is fairly sure to hold over Into the winter and should be welcome to wo men, for it touches at compartively Blight expense and affords opportuni ty for easily refreshing old frocks. Very narrow black velvet and chine ribbons are used together In work lng out several handsome embrold ered effects upon gowns of light tone for autumn wear. Separate blouses retain their hold upon fashionable favor, being shown in beautiful variety. The leading creators of these fashions cling to combinations of lace and embroidery as the leading features of trimming. There Is a tendency however, to dls card the Japanese sleeve effects which have been ubiquitous during the sum mer season. Don't waste your money buying plasters when you can get a bottle Chamberlain's Lialment for tweaty five cents. A piece of flannel damp- ened with this liniment is superior t any plaster for lame back, pains ii the aids and cheat, and muck cheap er. Sold by all dealers. of Aato for Sale. Maxwell automobile for sale; good condition. Price very reasonable. Ad' dress "8," this office. Ven!" CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm ii quickly absorbed. Gle Relief al Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased mem orane resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Head qnickly. Ke.ltiy FrUrfl stores the. Senses of 11 HI I LVLIl Taste and Smell. Full size 50 ct&., at Irug. gists or by mail. Iu llqui.l form, ". 3 cents, illy Brothers, 51 Warren Street New York. Tho First National Bank PECDLETOSI. 0RE60M Report of the Condition, September 1, 1910 to the Comptroller of the Currency Condensed Resources Loans and Discounts Overdrafts . . (J. S. Bonds Other Bonds and Warrants Banking Building , Cash and Exchange Total Liabilities Capital Stock . . . Surplus and Undivided Profits Circulation Due to Banks . Deposits . . Total $1,606,732.17 49,462.10 . 250,000.00 11,626.10 10,000.00 247,870.37 $2,175,690.74 $250,000.00 209,877.63 240,000.00 7,270.04 1,468.543.07 $2,175,690.74 I, C M. Rice Cashiei of the above named bank do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. G. M. RICE, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2nd day of September, 1910. C. K. CRANSTON. (SEAL Notary Public for Oregon Back to Business Again Dr. F. A. CLJSE wishes to announce that he can be found at his office In the John Schmidt building, Pendle ton, Ore. Eyes carefully examined, and glasses ground to fit. 10 yean practice fitting glasses. The only ex clusive Eye Specialist In s Umatilla county. Oroheum Theatre 9. T. MMDERIfAO H. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children XX PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. Program Changes on Siaadaya, Tuesday's and Friday's. Byers' Best Flonr Is made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bread is assured whan BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon. 66 The R,llJldUp 99 A Frontier Exhibition of Picturesque Pastimes, Indian and Military Spectacles and Cowboy Racing and Bronco Busting for the Championship of the Northwest Pendleton, Oregon. Sept. 29, 30 and Oct 1, 1910 Eastern Oregon District Fair BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER Pendleton, Oregon, September 26 to Oct 1, 1910 -THE- Oregon Railroad k Navigation Co. Will make round trip rate of One and One-Third Fare From The Dalles to Baker City inclusive; and on the Washington Division from Walla Walla and intermediate points. Tickets on sale Sept. 26th to Oct.. 2nd and gooJ for return until October 4th $7500 IN PREMIUMS AND PRIZES $7500 ' Horse Racing, Bronco Busting, Indian War Dances, Military, Society and Civic Parades. 32 piece band. 100 Wild Horses to be ridden. Horseback tug-of-war and Pistol Shooting For further particulars apply to J. H. Gwinn, secretary of "The Round-Up" or Thos. Fitz Gerald, secretary Third District Fair, Pendleton, Oregon, or to any O. R. & N. agt. T, F. O'BRIEN Agent, Pendleton, Oregon Wm. McMUR.RAY, Gen. Pass. Agt. Portland, Ore.