; f DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1903, m rubllslied every afternoon (cxcent Simday) at rendition, Oregon, by the e"ast OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Thane, .Main 11. suiisoiuiTioN i:ati:s. Dally one ir by mall f.'.OO Dally, six monllis by malt -'..Ill Dally, thrw iiiunths by mall X.'M Dully, ime muntli by malt no Dally, wr month by carrier Ho Weekl, ntio year by mall l.r.t VMy. lx mouth by mall "." WVokly. four numtln by mall no Snil-vkly. one ymir by mall 2.00 h'eml-Wn-lily, six mnutlio by mall . . 1.00 Scail-Wefkly, three months by mall . . .oO TUo lint Orpgoiilan la on sale at I!. 11. Illeh'it N Stands at Hotel Portland and Hotel Perkins. Portland, Oregon. .Member HerlniX'Mel'ae News Associa tion. SaiTVnineUro' lturenn, I0S Ponrtti Ht. (Tlilcnpn Ilurmu. !0! Security ltulMlng. WMllliurton, D. C llurenu, 501 lltli St., .V. W. l"Btred nt lendletnn postotllre n seccond etnas matter. earth, nml Is Known to exist In Colo-' lunrkots on the outside. It Is money milo In ninny places. Tim principal tlint would not have boon In elrculn mines nro located In llohomln, Snx- tlon In tho county but for the creamy ony nml Cornwall. jury, for It rencbed u specific tie- ni.iiwl lii tlm minim- nml mnliufuctur- Fully ono-hnlf of tho would-be ',,. secton8i which butter Is not ornry stuff which Is Imposed upon tho public today. Is unlit to bo read. Tho younger school of magazine writers is straining a point to be original, nml In doing this Is ever drawing every subject dealt wltn. Tho sickly, sordid, Immoral twnddlo or Illchard I.o Onlliene, the sense less rot of Snltus, Knweetl, Ado nnd our own worahipful Kiln Wheeler Wilcox, verges, at times, upon the Idiotic. Tho author's name Is the only redeeming feature of most of the output, nnd If the stuff preceding tho name In the article or story, does not Improve, soon, these names will cease to charm or to attract tho welcome check from the cash ier's desk on any of the first-class publications. GOOD BLOOD SPEAKS FOR ITSELF produced. Small herds of dairy cows can be kept on any farm, anil bundl ed with the ordlnnry favm force. In Umatilla county, where alfalfa pas- ture Is to bo had tho entire year, j this Is especially true, and Instead ' of Importing bllttor, Pendleton j should be shipping this commodity j to the markets of Eastern Oregon,) The city has a halt dozen examples i before It. There Is now a demand for Pendleton Ice, bnlnkets, harvest- j ors and cigars, and thore would ho the same demand for I'oojlleton liut-( tor even before tho fohmlutlou of the Institution were completed. It Is worth while for Idle capital to con sider this proposition. ' NO FLIGHT OF FANCY. The sky j grny with rain that will not fall. The clayey paths are oozing hotlv mist. Itutiklng with sadness imme morial. The gray earth sups the couraee to exist. I'oor tropic creatines, penned in northern land, .1, loo, desire the sun and am a slave. My heart is with you and I un derstand The- Hon turning In his living grave. Israel Slnngwlll. Don't forget that the way to got Ir rigation is to go after It. The state .which aml delegates to the Ogden congress wll! lie classed as the ac tlvu Irrigation centers, and will be rtllt with by the government accordingly. The Spokane board of cquallza- "Children." said the teacher, while tlon Is being severely censured for ' Instructing the class In composition, discriminating against poor people, j " should not nttompl any tllghts , , , , , of fancy, but simply bo yinrwlves, and ravorlng tho rich corporations , nm, wr)u, w,mt ,s , i;l, nnt in the matter of tax reductions. ' imitate auv other iio-mim's writings .Much of this criticism, of course, Is , or tlraw inspiration fiom o'ltsld tho result of prejudice, hut all of it ! sources." Is not unfounded. There Is n tendon-' i .. ... . , As a result of this advice Johnny cy In all communities to show groat- w)sH turUM, , , rllow11B t.m er leniency to large concerns, than position: to small individuals in the belief "We should not attempt any llltes that the large concern is of more of fancy, but rite what Is In us In , , ., ,, me thtire is my stummlck. lungs, value to the country than the small Jmrt (V(,r two -j,,,,,, 0110 ,,1,.,.,. r man, and should therefore be listen- l0 ,)m, mck lemon candy and my cd to more readily. It will be hotter dinner." for the country and all classes of I ettUons, when both large and small ' property owners are treated with tin ; fullering equality, regardless of con- The war between the "clerics" and the liberal element in Franco Is on with renewed vigor, the orders being engaged In a bitter reactionary war sequences. Fear for the large nor fare for their old, privileges The pity for the small should not inliu once tho unerring course of Just gov ernment. Kvory man Is supposed to boar his share of the burden, and If ho does not do this, society is un balanced to that extent. fight ngainst them is heatleu b. lri mler Combes. You know when rich, red blood Is coursing; through the veins, for it shows in the brightness of the eye, tho beauty nnd clearness of the complexion, the smooth, fair skin, and robust, healthy constitution. It is good blood that imparts strength nnd energy to the body and keeps it in n state of healthful uess and vigor. Good blood is the foundation of good health, and to be physically nnd mentally sound it must be kept pure ami untainted. L'COplC Willi goon uioou iiusataaBiiuiii;, steady nerves und nrc blest with good appetites nnd digestion, and enjoy sound, refreshing sleep. If we could always liiniutain the purity of the blood then we might enjoy perpetual health, but it becomes infected nnd poisoned nnd most of the ills thatnfllict humanity nnd undermine the constitu tion nre caused by an impoverished or polluted condition of this vital fluid. When the blood is diseased the skin loses its healthy nppcarnncc, nnd the complexion, its freshness nnd beauty and becomes red and rough and full of pimples nnd splotches. Itehuig, scaly eruptions, blackheads, boils nnd rashes break out upon the body when the blood is too poor or too thin and ncid, and is not supplying proper nourish ment to the system. Debility, poor appetite, bad digestion, restless sleep and nervousness more often come from slutrtrish, impure blood than nny other cause. To build up the blood, restore its lost properties nnd make It rich and nutritious ngaitt is the only rational treatment, and the proper way to get rid of skin troubles. There is no remedy like S. S. S. to accomplish this anil it Hoes it promptly ami thoroughly. S. S. S. antidotes nnd removes from the blood nil poisons nnd humors, nnd restores it to a normal, healthy condition, and in. vigorntcs nnd tones up the general health. 1 When rich, red blood is ngnin flowing1 through your veins nil skin erutitiona' disappear, the nppctite improves, the complexion clears nnd you get rid of tuose miserable depressing leeiings nun nervousness, nnu enjoy once more (ltd blessings of gootl licaltn. b. h. b. is nature's remedy lor nil blood nnd skin di eases. It contains no minerals whatever, but is guaranteed "purely vegetables. Write for free book. No charge for medical ndvice or other information desired- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GMm I wna In wrotohod hoalthj ray blood waB in bad ordor, ray uma borna very imiob ulcerated. I bop an tho ubo of 8. fl. S., und in. a romarkably short time wan sound imd woll. My appe. tlto Inoroused wondorfulty ond my food ntrreod with mo. I think it la 0 lino family modloine. MIlS. M. It. DAVIDSOU. Itoalttiuirt, Ga. For throo yooro I had Tottor on am bandB. Tart of tbo tlmo tho dlaoaoo wao in tho form of runnlnrf noroB, vory painful aud onualnR- mo rauoli discomfort. Four dootors said tho Tottor had i-ronroBsod too fur to bo curod, and tuoy could do notblng for mo. I took only throo bottlos of S.S.S. undwuacomplotoly ourod. This was llttoon yoaro ago, and I huvo uovor sinoo soon nny Biprn of ray old. troublo. MI18. L. 33. JAOKHOW. 837 St. Paul Bt.. KaiiBno Olty, Kos. FOR li . WehttvetheBJ 1,1 K8tfl,0 J annie nice 10me8 1 b 80ld' Choice J ot8- A-falfa Land awe to lfifi ,, tracts from 12,000. Room io over Taj Hardware Store.1 LOOK AT Pendleton Real EstaJ (i-rooni ilwniii. .. 1 am, , g-J 2.r.nn wn' 6nel l-l-ronm linr,hl i centrally loJ AV!.nr,,.Or..UOtsS0WM tu iu fiou eacn 1 lot on flat, fiV0 y0 1 street, $300. Other Jots , Much other vcrjtefJ iy lor aaic. All ni'it Come nml buy. To find just whatp,. riBiii price, seo So far this spumou, lorent fires havo , bon scarce, and it Is hoped the law ' npilnut careleaness will have the de-' sired effect. It is Just an easy to be j careful, as negligent, and It Is much 1 more protltablc. The statt- of Ore-! .'on will not wain in 10 years, the wealth lost last year by her ilestrue- j tlve forest ares, nearly all or them the result of pure carelessness. Tho opening of the Snake river above I.evUton. to enable small . boats to reach to settlements of ' Wallowa county, means that the out-, put of farm and range products will be stimulated Broatly. Heretofore, i the serious- drawback in that ills-j trlct has been a lack of transports- j tlon facilities, and this "open door" i to an outshlc market will lie a re-, lief long expected. I Pendleton people did not break any necks to get a glimpse of the non of John D. Rockefeller, who re-, eently imaged through the city In a , private car. Westerners are all ce- j lebritli's themselves, and It takes ' somothiug more than a common mil-' Ilonalre to attract attention. If thy go to gee a private car pass it is only with the Intention of netting I pointers for the construction of a 1 ear for their own use. when tnoy are ready to discard the camp wagon nnd the cook house. Portland now rejoices to know that the Northern Pacific Is going to help the Lewis nnd Clark Fair, by offering low freight anil passenger rates on all Its lines. The Northern Pacific has not made half the light iiKuiust Portland thai Purtinmi has made against It. The trouble has been with Portland, in the past, that she has suspected the motives of overy industry she could not monop olize. Tho Northern Pacific could be made one of the great feeders of the port of Portland -if the proier tactics were used by the b.islness men of that city. U could be used as an arm, reaching into territory not now occupied by any other Port land road, and instead of keeping alive Its old animosity, that city should build for the future, by cap turing some part of the trade handl ed by that system. The country Is now too large for any monopoly of trade to be permanent. Ilallioads and cities spring up in a night, al most, and no man is sure of his foundation. . . i ABf ArU!E - - . r .TTTT-: f&l j f f MlL I I 11 i I ' j Newly Fpnobe pSOWS The New York Times has the Fo! I J - WIKS-mi ,owing t0 say in ard to lce li Uut-?;sei fl ffi- - -rr1 mm ,..., f... : , ,.,..., i i i lunauiy nii iiiiuiui unusual iiu i it uctiui umi.umimiuu u 414 m Columliia College is taking advan tage of the opportunity now offered in the establishment of the depart ment of journalism to advertise Itself. Already It has sent out Ions of circular, giving the details of the department and expects free adver tising among the newspapers of the country, which It is getting iu column ilo88. After all, the newspapers are not entirely mercenary Any institution which Interests tin- public although a private enterprise always gets enough free advertising to bank rtipi It, If all Its fn-e notices w r paid for at regular rates. There are farmers in Union county who would not milk a cow. two years ago, who now make a specialty of hauling cream to the Union cream ery, three times a week, and would not sell their cows for any reasona ble price. And this Is easy to under stand, when It Is known that these cows are producing from .$1.7," to $0.30 each per month. The Union creamery, although of smnll capaci ty, averaging about O.uoo pounds of butter per month, has distributed $1,500 per month among the farmers. since it was started. This money is brought Into the county from the llacknelie Is u foi-eruniier tmil one of the most coiiiiium symp toms of kidney trouble und wunili displacement. READ MISS BQLLMAfl'S EXPERIENCE, " Some time ago 1 was in a very weak condition, my work made me nervous and my back nulled frightfully all the time, and 1 had terrible head aches. "My mother (jot a bottle of Jjydin E. PiriUhnm's Vegetable Com pound for me, and it seemed to strengthen my back and help me at once, and I did not gut so tired as before. 1 continued to take it, aud it brought health aud strength to me, and I want to thank you for the good It has done me." Miss Kati: HoM.si.v.v, ll'.'nd St. &. Wales Ave, Now York Vily.SSOOOfirfelt If original of ibooo Utter proving qenulnttiesi canrot 09 produced. Lyilhi V.. I'inklmni's VejrHnlilo Compound euro-, because it is the greatest known remedy for kidney ami womb troubles. Uvcry woman who is puzzled I- about IicrcimiUtiiin should write ' ... M, ,,f r. vox M imd tell bor all. f ! ! I ! . I I . It 'Probably no bacteriological fact is better established than that much of the ice ol ennuuerec is dangerously im pure. The assumption that water purifies itself in freez nig wa- long ago shown to have but a limited basis in truth. The individual crystals art' likely to be purer than the mother liquid from which they nre formed; but ice is a mas, of crystals in which may be entangled all kinds of impurities." The germs are not only killed in the process of man ufacturing the ici , but the condensed water passes through two inkc, two clinicoal and one spongt filter leautiL it absolute!) pun to ni into tin cans COME AND SEE Visitors Always Welcome ROSS ICE and GOLD STORAGE Co, Phone MAIN 1781 514 Main Street F. X. Schemppl Pr oprietorl A Cool IsKob)--.on'sAn.ii!( lors, under tne w. Just tlio place to nl leisure ume. ' 1..1lnir nllev. srM .....l Mlllnnl table J dato shooting galll perunce rcirei"j cigars. Free Musical Entl Every im If radium develoiis the wonderful properties now claimed to be pos hwsed by it. the rpiestion of light Ing the cities of the world will he boon settled forever. A grain of It m small as to lie Invisible to the nuked oye, produces a Ilgtit so Htrong that it is almost blinding und Is ah solutoly liido3truelihle, and Impel--iHhablo. Although throwing off light rnys at the astonishing rate of 93,000 miles per second, the substance Is yet so utterly Imperishable, that It would suffer no deterioration or do crease of force or bulk in millions years. It Is found In a substance known as pitchblende, deep iu the 1 All Cooks Delight in using Economy Brand Evaporated Cream Mover sours, always ready, never caines disappointment at tho last moment wnen meals are ready to bo served. Your cook will bo delighted because it is so handy; you will bo delighted because it is the purest and most appetizing, We are placing the cap label reproduced herewith on overy can of our product. This is done for your protec tion. Our name on the label means that it is the best, richest and purest Ask your dealer for Economy Brand, HELVETIA MILK CONDENSING CO., Highland, 111. 11 Largtit VroUucrrt of HvatMjratcU tVam." $ THEY USE THE UNDERWOOD T, II, Clapton, S. A. Newberry, 1-3. w. McCoinns, Hlgby-Clovo Jlfg. Co., Younger & Son, Miss Sheet,, Umatilla Indian Agency, L,co Teutsch, Hast Oreeunlnu Tub Co., M. K. Shutruiu. Tho only V1SI lll.K Typewriter that has all the good features of othor typewriters and none of tho bad ones, it also has a tabulator which is a part ot tho machine Call and seo mnchlno. I can convince- you thnt It hns 10 points that are superior to other makes, JOHN S. KEES, Agent 741 Main Street ELATERITE Is Mineral Rubber. VOl' .MAY IN i'KHU lit II.DINlf oelliul It lleeeHHUt-y tp ItKIM.ACK A WOItN-OUT HOOP ELATERITE ROOFING Takes th . place of shingles, tin, Iron, tnr nnd gravol, and all propared roofings. Kor (lat and stcop surfaces, guttors, valloys, etc. Easy to lay Tempore i for all clitnatos. neasonnblo In cost. Sold on merit. Ouaran-, teed. It will pay to asli for prlcosand Information, u. . ,1J1 THE ELATERITE ROOFING CO. , . Worcester Building. Portland, DANNER IS W GOING AWi He will be here come in any time a only as cents a del variety oi n" inot photos onlyW mm, . . .1.. til,, i T ie "in "".V' vi.ioi Next door to I6e"1 Insurance j j or iii8uralicej J. OREGON FIBC I I sociArl M. H. RIC T Mr U j, p. WALKE"."! n..llninn I Dally East u. only 15 cents 1