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'''"!r,''Vf-n-.' ' OREQONIAN, """ FRtDAY- AUQUST 28' 19M- DAILY EAST Mil ll 'f;'iii- I'ublUhwl mif arteruoou (except Sunday) at Pendleton, Oregon, by the EAST OREQONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 'Phone. Main 11. SOUSCUIITIOX UATIIS. Illlv. one year by null f.'.OO Hiilly, lx mouths by mull '-',' iwlljr, tftree months by null !.- Hilly, one raoutli by mall i Mill. per month by currier ' YtMHly, one yor by mull l-J" Vhiv, 8I niontlH by mail Vietftly. four months by mall ' s.-ml-YVekIy. one ear by mall -.tin s..nl-VeRl, six mouth hv mall .. l.on s aiMVwfcly, three months by mall .. .30 The Bast lireertnlan Is ! sale nt II. It. Itlcli'tt Nw Stnuil nt lloiel Portland and Hotel Martina. Tortlanil, Oregon. Member Scrl Mcltae New Assocla tlen. "m .Jwinclco Ilarenu, -I0S Konrth St. CUVnpo Ilureau. UOi) Security ItulMliig. WWfcragton. 1). 0 llureeu. SOI 11 111 St., N. W. lintered at lendletou iXMIotlee as'aeccoml la matter. profit. Thoro Is n demand for tills in dustry hero. The liomo consumption BUYING A VOLCANO. The vnltio of the Moxlcnn volcano of butter altmo would Justify tho os-, ,,01)0cntalH,tl nB u Bihur mine Is ex tnbllshu-.ent of a small plant, while plained In the current number of tin miiuw .if Knntnrn flrecou nro Paces mnKil7. no. lis owner, uun .,,li .ninr tnr n irooil nrtlclo flnsper Sanchez of butter. Somebody should ko from Umatilla county to tho Irrigation Congress. Nothing will come from appointing delegates who ennnot go. Among those now appointed, the county should select two or more, If possi ble who will attend the meeting and present tho claims of this section of the state. 11 is necessary that Ore gon put up a strong fight, for recog nition, in order to be designated as one of the government's selections fur Irrigation works. The next con vention should bo held In this state, and this Is one mission of the Oregon delegation. . Human need and wants com IITIiHb an ever-present force. I .making tor advancement. Wiore waul" are fetf, civiliza tion is low. Desire Is tho main spring of all action, the llte . power of every organism. The struggle or existence has been ' cauiod by the -necessity for food, clothing and shelter The problem of securing these, fter many centuries of endeav or and progress, occupies the greater portion of the time. , thought and strength of the ' large majority of the human race. This problem can be solv- I mi by the same Intelligence I which has solved other prob lems, and the means of an am ple life can be secured by all the people with the minimum , expenditure of life-force. Harry C. Thompson in Wil shire's .Magazine. A moral wave has struck the vil lage of Haines, 10 miles west of Ma ker City. In one day It charges wore tiled against the one saloon man In town, and the lines in the i total number of cases amounted to 1 $Mi). This Is not the right vrny to I boom the Haines mining district. It i Is discouraging to the versatile pro ! motor, and it would not be surprls- ing to find that Haines Is branded as ' a common, sober farming comiuunl ' ty. She was on the brink of a boom, j There are nt least three prospect holes on the township on which the , village 1b located. ' i Tho coming mining convention at j Portland, on September 7. should be I ; attended by every man interested in tho development of the mineral re 1 sources of the state. The mining In j ! dustry needs thorough organization, i ' It has been conducted too much on the tree lance order In the past, for ' the good of the state. Oregon is 1 1 years behind all other Western states In the matter of mining laws, and the first work of this convention should divis-' bu mme laws to 1,0 Priwunted 1" the coming legislature, wnicn win prevent "wild-cat" operations, and protect tjie legitimate mining Inter ests of the state. In the readjustment of tne ions on the Harrlman lino. Penille tun'should be made a division point. It Is the natural location tor tho of fices unrt machine shops. Tho pres ence of an opposition road nere. do-, ,f S,.. Thomas Upton goes back mamls a concentration of facilities () ng 10mt, empty-handed, this trip, 'nt this point. I'emlleton stiould be j the ,,, gat!t wm probably shanghai on the alert to secure this $20,U0U h,n T,t. s00ttl3li papers say his monthly my roll, when the time j only r(f,ieur,iing feature Is that he Is comes to locate permanent division j , )n. U10 hills. It is very points. j (imihtlui. however. If his critics , could make any better snowing against the Invincible American. Ks peclally when skill and fortune com ! bine in his favor, as K did in the i case of the captain of the Reliance. J'dndleton has the recoid of being tho best show" town In the North west. Aside from this, she Is the bust business town, lodge town, ....I..W.1 Inivn l.itmu tflVVII !lll,l IlliirWpI ...- . ,..' nn. ,,..i. P..,..e.nn ! I presented him with a b.mnc products ale lamous the world over. Now England yachts and Pullman palace cars are furnished with robes from the Pendleton Woolen Mills, and In far oft China, the underwear Ing son the clay before the races. This is the American's unanswera ble hoodoo. Tho yacht that wouldn't sail under this Inspiration, would not belong to the winning class. hanging on many a clothesline made iiom Pendleton Hour sacks. is THERE WAS NO SECOND. As soon as the sower pipes are laid on .Main street, the city should begin to repair tne street with a deep layer of crushed rock. It should not bo allowed lo become such a mud puddle as It was last winter, when the material for Its improve ment lies within the city limits, so cheap and convenient. If no other 'street work is done this year. .Main street should be graded up and cov ered with finely crushed lock, from the bridge to the railroad crossing. Fifty-two years ago when the , yacht America went to England to , lift the cup an English lord who was j deeply Interested in the outcome of i the race asked an attendant as the j first boat finished: "Which boat wins?" The attendant replied: ".My lord, the American boat wins." "Which boat Is second?' "My lord, there is no second." And there was no second, for the English boat had not yet shown Its masts above the horizon. Exchange. Ocbon, received It from the government In recognition of certain services, and Is said to have offered It for $6,000,000 a bargain, considering the millions of dollars' worth of sulphur It contains, Two parties nre declared to be bid ding for It. one backed by John U Rockefeller and the other by John P. and Samuel Oreen, .of Pittsburg. There nro two schemes by which It Is proposed to work the sulphur mine. One Is to tunnel Into the volcano at about 000 yards below the crater, and to remove the sulphur by a cnble conveyor carrying buckets 1"0 feet apnrt. These will dip Into the red-hot molten sulphur and bring It out. the buckets traveling 200 feet per minute. The estimated cost of this MUlpme-'t Is about $500,000. m m m The other scheme proposes to send a cog-wheel railway over (he Hp of the crater down Into the sulphur lake, but It Is questionable It suf ficient foundation Is available to sus tain the heavy support that would be necessary. I'or many generations this sulphur has been mined In a crude rashlon, and It Is believed to be Inexhaustible. Its market price at present Is $-10 a Ion. Volcanic sulphur from Sicily has in the past furnished the principal supply. New York World. Four thousand Smiths are gather ed together at Peapack. N. J.. In n lamlly reunion They are the de scendants of John Schmidt, a Hol lander who located at Peapack In 1743. John Schmidt had 17 child ren, all or whom raised families The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There i a di-wise prevailing in tlti countrv most daiigi-rnuh because so dici p- tive. Mam -wlilrr. deaths are cut-id !T, b it heart di- r- apoplexy an otten llie reMilt oi Mo ney di-ea-t li kidney trouble is allowed toad.tnre thekidttcv-poison- tack the vital organ-, ciusiiij; catarrh ot the bladder, or the kidneys them-elves break down ami waste away cell b cell. Madder trouble- almost always n-ult from a derangement of the kidnes and a cure is obtained ouiekest by a projwr treatment of the kidnevs. If you are feel ing Itfdly von can make no mistake by taking Dr.' Kilmer s Swamp-Root, the great kiducv, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in txismg it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up manv times during the night. The mild ami the extraordinary effect of Sunuip-Koot is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. Swamp-lloot is pleasant to take and is sold hv all druggists ill fifty-cent mid one-dollar sie lttles. You may have a sjmple bottle of this wonderful new dis covery anil a book that tells all uboutjt. both sent free bv mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., lliugliamtou, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this iiuper. Don't make am mistake, butrememlier the name.Swamp Koot, Dr. Kilmer's Swnnili-Root, and the address, nmgliamtou, N. Y mi everj bottle SCROFULA A DISEASE WE INHERIT. Scrofula mmiifests itself in many ways. .SvcllniK of the glands of the neck nmt throat, Catarrh, weak eyes, white swelling offensive sores m,d nb scesses shin eruptions, lossof stteiigthand weakness ill muse cs and joints. It is n miserable disease nnd traceable in nlmost every mstmicc to some familv blood tamt. .Scrofula is bred in the bone, is transmitted from parent to child, the seeds are planted in infniicv niul unless the blood is purged and pit- L-feWjftl!? rified nnd every atom of tlictiiintreuiovedbcroi- uln is sure to develop at ........ i;f, BoniiMierniuiu jinn . of..l i.. ..-.I- o c. s. ns n cure for Scrofulf. Noreiueuv n na - , . Jt ... . in. the blood makes it rich and pure, mm turner t ie ionic enccis oi tins e- 111 o Kcmedv he ficncr.il health improves, the digestive, organs are yre.lt lllooit Kcmcoy. i j, . . , . . -.... to health. The deposit of tubercular ninttcr in the joints mid glands is carried off ns soon ns the blood is restored to n normal condition, nnd the sores, erup fbiiis. nnd other sviiititoiiis of Scrofula disappear. 4 ? S is truarnnteed purely vegctnble nnd harmless; an ideal blood ificr and tonic that removes nil blood taint nnd builds up weak constitu i " Our physicians will advise without charge, all who write tts about Borofulu npnonred on- tlio liana of nvy llttlo urandolilld when only 18 month! old, nnd sproail rapidly over ber body. Tlio UUsasfl noxt itttaolted tho eyoe rum wo fnured sbo would loso her sight. Em inent physlclnin wore consulted, but could rto nothing to rallovo tho little In. uocrnt. Itwin thou that wo doclded to try S. S. S. That medlclnn at onoo muds n speedy and complete cure. She U now a youuir Udy, nnd Iihb never had a sign n, tne UIHOU8- , rMn,i. IIKS. RUTH BERITXY, 1D0 South 0th Utroot. Sallna, Kan. It cleanses nnd builds pun turns their case n..nt- mnilfwl free. - TSE SWIPT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, FOR We have the Best in Real E8tate some. nice homes tl: bt sold. Choice Lota. Alfalfa Land acre tn inn from 160 tracts 12,000, The Best Oil Cooking Stove Ever Made is the automatic blue (lame oil cooker. It Is a boon to tho house- hooper In hot weather, and will boil, hake or roast lll;o a charm. It burns only n sallon of oil in three days, and Is the safest, J simplest, cleanest nnd most ceo- nomical stove evor made. Prices Reduced to Close Out r uoom io over naruwaie Store. LOOK AT Pendloton Real Estai G-rnom dwelling, stable 1 ral and 2 lots-aoool u-room dwelling and tw 2,500Shadea IaWn' fir 1 l-room boarding housel j ceiuraiiy iocated-$2,3 j S room dwelling with ti : side $1,250. 1 i A number of lots somovl ?l2u to 1150 each. 1 lot on flat, five Hoc! street ?500. other q each. mm JIuch ether very dcJ ty ror sale All soli i Come and buy W. J. CLARKE & Co. 211 court street ; - t-J -a,.A.A.A..,J.J " " " - I To find just whitjd i right price, see Yoa are Talcing no Chances When You Use i rill C LFIUIICU J; 1 ' Water Ice ill C. I). BOYD. Ill , t1! The Column Lodging Hotij TIih three days' rain in Umatilla county was just what was wanted. It enmo down so sselltly that it did not shatter any standing Brain, and , wus not heavy euuiiKh to spoil any " nmount or wheat in the stacl; or sack ' and It paved the country roads be-! yond all posilblllty or comparison. ! . A county road superintendent could not have ordered a better article of ' road than Is now found in the conn-j T try dlitricts. Tho city can afford to If a row pools In the strctes, u i y A horso wltli an absolutely un known neilleree was nicked up a I year aso In the mountains of Alaba i ma as a "piomislns" animal, luist j weok he won JS.IMHl on a New York I track and sold for $2.0W COMMERCIAL STABLES G. M. FROOME, PROPRIETOR. Carryalls for picnic parties, fiood teams with competent drivers for commercial men. Speedy horses and handsome tIks for evenliiK anil fcun dnv ilrivcs. Oentle horses for family use. Stock boarded at reasonable rales. Best of care given to transient stock. Opposite Hotel Pendleton 'I'hone Main 101. It is manufactured and sold by the Ross Ice it Cold Storage Company. No other distilled water ice Fold in the city. "He surd you call up Phone Main 1881 when you want PURE iCE Visitors Always Welcome at the Plant Ross Ice & Gold Storage Company Storage Phone Main 17S1 THE yYO&LDS BEST Kpurl Is benefited. , the suntmnding country Ono or tho most eiicouraKini; Tacts Tor tho t oiiBlderntlon or tho company now contomplatlni; tho establish ment or a creamery here, is that tho cold storage facilities are ample to meet all tho requirements. In tho lull market season tho surplus but ter and cheese could be placed in cold storage, lo bo drawn upon In tho active seMim periods. If tho farmers or Umatilla county will consent to mill; tows and show by their enter prise that they Invite this Industry, It will be In iimnlnt! oruer by tho lust or next .March, It pays to mill: when " common dairy cow will turn off $0 a month, nearl ah clear 1 cma,. r,rurrcm asH Lightness in Baking Powiler explains the increased popular ity of Crescent Baking Powder. Its action is slower and surer than Cream of Tartar and' its increased strength adds to the economy of its price. t t i 7v lie Oflice Phone Main 188 1 tl 1 1 MONTERASTELLI BROS. marble and- Granite Works MONl'MENTS, I.NIIS AND IWVOrfTONKH.CO!'. STOSE BAKING POWDER o.vi-i I'oi .M) an ousts with niriox W e no our own work and guarantee th nnie t lowett tirlev Ktllmulen nlveD 011 all lnpoi till Hlonu. Wu liHtoa larneHocIc anil uoa'a I P"","; trl lo have you examine II. : 1 : : ' : Main Street Pendleton, Oregon Near O. K. t N. Depot IIUASCIIISUOI' AT IIErr-NEIt, OltK. On Its Merit Has the large demand for Byes' Best Flour Been built up. Only the choicest wheat that grows enters in to Byers Best Flour. It's perfection in Flour. Made by the PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. Newly FurJ iiar in J Bet. Alta &l In Cenl F. X. Sched Proptletj A Cool IaRobi-jon'sAi lors, under the! Just the place leisure tlrnel bowlln? alley; I and ooaiil rlnte shooting I n, i-ance refrol cl Free f'tsicall Kvery DANWER 13 fiO'JNG Al lie will be III con,e in nn tl nicturt Uke"! only 25 ' ts vanetv Mm lug hnt ol Inl inet photos oi -M"M--H- Insuranl Of OREGON $13 sq H. tori M. Agent 1. P. WAt-l Pendleton. , "nallv Eaitl nnlv 15