r f 'tV DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THUP.SDAY, SEPTE SEPTEMBER 3, 1903. I net A Mftf A I HI C7 M VWflN 1 K I J U11U I rnHw l lunu i'ik-n ,,,.-. . I I Phlll.l every nftemmm (eioent Sunday) it I'eiKllrinu. nri, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. 'Phone, Jlnln 11 KMISCIlllTIUN IIATI3S Unllv one yr by mall $-J Daily, tlx niomtw by mall -,ou IWUiy. three months by mail IMHv. one month hy tnnll 0 imlly. per ui.mtli bj mrrlei oa Weeily, one year by mall . 1-5" VecXly. tx months by mall uek)y, four months by mall .0 -. at Weekly, one year by mall .... .. I Weekly, i month by mall .. l.w . . Weekly, three months by mall .. .80 Boat Orejronlan Is oil aale at It. 11. I. Vewa Stands at Hotel 1'orttand and ii I', rklna. l'ortlaml. Oregon. , , Scrlnps M.'Hae New A'socla- u KrancUeo Bureau. 40 Fourth St. Cbkago Itureau. 909 Security llutldlng. Washington, D. C. Huroau. 501 14th St.. N. V. Bntered at I'enilli-tnii ncMtoPlef as seccond rlaas matter. I Tliu Umatilla county delegation to i thf Irrigation Congress is a body of i practical men, so far as unpointed. If the remainder of the delegates aro as happily chosen for their experi ence, as those already named, Uma tilla county can expect same results. What Is wanted from this state, at i,nt ormv.uitlnn are men who have It is a national event, and Ore gon will reap more direct benefit I from It than any other Btate. ine records of that convention will go to I .. , ...,. t MTnalilnirtnn nlld f lie uuii iiuviuB i the Individual showing made by each state will be well considered In the location of government Irrigation works In the West. made Irrigation a success on land It is hard to shout when things go wrong. And the world seems a heart less place, Tt Is hard, indeed, tn whistle a song. Or so with a smiling face; I, is bard. I know, to endure, ah mo! When we feel the Javelin: nut ir all things went right there would be Ho victory to win. fleorge Newell Iuivejoy. Pendleton Is making preparations I.. ynllr welcome the visiting cl'!es mi r nhor Day. The busy season just i a .-iid and the magnificent crop just harwted puts everybody in the proper humor to celebrate w'.th a will The reclamation of the ltcho res ervation means the establishment of h sugar factory somewhere in Uma tilla county. Mormon capital is watching too progress of the govern ment surveys as closely as any clti sen of this county, and it kuows a good thing when it gets a plinipae at it. The departure from Portland, each month, of the cargoes of Oregon Hour, for the Orient, means that more hind must be opened to settlement In the West, to meet the increasing demand of the foreigners for Ameri can products. Oregon's future is safe. Bvery natiou on earth cats her bread und wears her wool. llrownaville has printed 6.000 pamphlet descriptive of her resour ces and ie preparing to capture her share of the coming immigration now bunded toward Owgon. Printer's Ink Increase in efficiency just as wine grows better with ago. When a city oneo gets a taste of It, It will have no other stimulant. It brings results. The mm sensation fiom the Phil ippine will be the announcement that Aguliialdo has fallowed (ieronl- mo into the church. As Agultmldo's i the delegation to Ogdun tributary to the Umatilla reserve A few actual testimonials, from the very mon who scrubbed out the sage brush and turned the wator into the first ditches in the county, are now needed to supplement the work and bear out the statements that will be made by the Oregon members of the Irrigation Congress. Echo and Milton can furnish just such men. The technical and scientific pro gram arranged by the officers of the national association, does not apply to the question in Oregon. Oregon Is In the formative period, from an irrigation standpoint, and while she is ready to discuss the higher as I pects and abstract questions of irrl I gatlon. she must first learn tne rudi- ments of the science and for this pur i pose she is sending delegates to this I meeting. i 8he has reclaimed 2fi cent an acre land, on the Butter creek meadows, nnd converted it into lino per acre land, with the waters of the Umatil la river and Butter creek. AVhat we want to prove to the government an gineers and to irrlgatlonists, settlers, homeseekers and all others Interested tn the reclamation of the West, is that the renfaining Idle lands in this county and in Eastern Oregon, trib utary to these streams, can be re claimed by the flood waters now go ing to waste and converted into land worth at least SlOtt per acre, as has been done already, with vast tracts of it. What we want is information on practical ditch building, and methods of storing water, adapted to the pe culiar conditions found in this coun ty. We have the flood waters of the Umatilla ai tbe disposal of tne re maining deserts, and what we want made known is that this water can be made to reclaim this laud, convert 25 cent land Into loo an acre land, and make tbe entire district habita ble. To induce the government tu begin work on the reservation now set aside at Echo, It It, necessary to pro duce evidence to the effect tunt this very character of laud has been brought to a high stale of cultivation and Is uow producing three emus of alfalfa pot yenr, under an unsyste matic and" disorganized plan of Irri gation. Another matter to be studied by Oregon is the irrigation laws of dif ferent states in the Irrigated domain. This subject underlies the entire scheme of government irrigation ir the state laws are Imperfect, bungl ing and cloudy. U hinder the ad justment or water rights,, and the set tlement of the country Oregon wants inlormatlon on this subject and It should be one of the prime objects of to secure The crazy Dutchman who wanted to seo President Roosevelt yester day, escaped luckily by not being al lowed to see him. Roosevelt would have taken his gun from him and probably kicked him off the premises. IN DAYS OF OLD, In days of old It must have been Quite hard to be a baby; There were no patent maltod I'oods To build up tissues maybe. There were no mixtures guaranteed To check eczema's Itching; No system of massage that could Create complexions witching In days of old it must have been Quite bard to be a girl; There were no network costumes then I To make men's senses whirl. ' There were no beauty t3lkB io hear. No iced drinks to taste; There wore no callthenlcs for Diminishing the waist. It days of old it must have been i Quite hard to be a youtn; No guide to courtship could be round Compiled by Auntie Ruth. I No "How to Live on Ten a Woek i And Keep a Family Too." Without a chance to read such hints What could the poor yaps do? In days of old it must have been Quite hard to be a man; There was no way to build a home On the Installment plan. In days of old It must have Iteen Quite hard to live at nil. Still. In the past much Ice was cut On this terrestrial bnll. Milwaukee Sentinel. SCHOOLBOY OF 1903. verml- I RB'G seems i ,1 SOi.D E V.: i' M-R " .n-trTr. ' "We have the BestBarJ in Real Fstate. THEY USE THE UNDERWOOD -ttCLTi a- 1 , -iftisome nice nornos bo sold. Choice We Lots. Alfalfa Laud from! 160. WUnt 7 1 r.. -I .,, iiijui ion aC1(!j v u Clopton, S. A. Nowuerry. 13 V. McComas, ltlgby-Clovc Mfs. " j i aero to tracts 1U.000. . T-. nA(Mn DH I'll I'll I-:. LI III. leUlSCH. Ii.. - .. ,.,, .,..nvrlt..rs UI.E Typowriter that lias an uie goon ieuii , , " and none of the bad ones, it also has a tabulator which is a part of the machine. Call and see machine. I can convince you that are superior to other makes. that tt has in points JOHN S. KEES, Agent 741 Main Street Rihorn & Swa Koom io over Taylor'J Hardware btort SB t LOOK AT II ! ! .j. . j. St Joseph's Pendleton, Oregon Acaderay Irs 'l' t'l-roo: Poiidliitou Real Estate fori For Boarding and Day Students. Conducted by the Sislers of St. Frances of Philadelphia. Class- s will be resumed SepteS:btr 7th. For Terms, etc., Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR , , ! i r m iiwuimig, staijic iiifL. ami z 101H- $1 U00 room dn oiling and two lot Ftlllt, Dlinil.,,1 In..... J, , iiiiij iuiuuuu lawn 1IIH !y ! J: 1 l-i'oom hnurdlng house and ( centrully located $j,50fl. f.room dwelling with two lob I SUle ?1,L'5U. A numbur of lots somewhat ti, 51I'0 to 51BO each. 1 lot on nat, five bloi frmfl street, ?00. Other lota o- tS oacli. Much other very deblralj , for sale. All soln ua Como und buy to nnu just wnat n:fi n::ht price, hoo ..1. r. t nmm 111 r-..i lomray, nave yuu uccu ed?" Yes, ma am. Have you ever had your form appendix removed?" Yes, ma utu. "Have you a certificate of inocula tion for the crouu. chlckenpux and inen0es?" Yes, ma'am." Is your luncheon put up in nr. rfnnfc'a nntdnl ,1,1 1 1 CDIlf I f. lllllMPr Tit! 1 1 ' 1 "Yes. ma'am." ! 3l 2-Ylr, ? ft S r j . "Have you your own sanitary s.au 31 1 1 J S YT CCI j IRg W1MI UJBlUicuitru uiiiinnis. i-uji . ; "Yes. ma'nm." I "Do von wear a camphor bag Mrnunil vitii Ihrnnl !i cillllinallllp life I I !cVtrhr ",,e,s forii Remember the Place, the Strahon Lodging Honj "All of thei-e." i j "And a life nsHuram-c polic , j iifrninm nil the encroachments of old ; ageT "Yes, ma'am." i "Then you may hang your cane on , the insulated peg and proceed to 1 learn nlong sanitary lines " Judge aUlll!UllUIII!HllUlHlUUlUlillililllllOllUllll.i I I Reading for oUc Do not Delay, tL j Gifted Man will not Stay with Y Always. Parlors 1 and 2, Office Hours 10 a. m. to 10 p. m. ifessor J. C. .Mars, who has been 13 3 rni 1" , in 111 H 1 W 1 ' 1 Hi ' af:l r he tiiiineo World s tees Pa inisl, C airvo ies to his spine. Tuesday, whl-h 2S w and Mystic Healer, Has No Equal, So Says the Public l'rofessor making Kxpos Injuries may result In permanent He fell from the top of stand, beiore he was leap, and struck on hib head Usability. 5M of his (living I 2$ ready for the I :' Income Is very limited, he has Isiu-' facts on this point which can be en wd a long letter to his brotner sava-1 graftal Into a ruture law for the Kes on the evils of Rambling. He state. might aa well preach to. an Amoriuan j (lovernoi Uhauiburlain should up- Midler. With tbe Klllplno. as long ! point the legislative committee of "rp ,0 4. word to anvone was , almost impossible." 's 11s there is life, thute Is a "game.' Hlllsboio. in Washington county. iHMWts of the distinction of having established the tint condensed milk factor) In the state of Oregon. The etty of Portland Imported 4n.ouO cases I of condensed milk last year, and It Is time this ludustry had found a place i in tbe suite, ir Oregon capital had Hvan one oye. It could shut out tbe fmoign article, by grasping the Bortunltles that are knocking uvery pockntbook and bank In .slate. op at the Union county farmors are malU Ing a profit of from ?& Io $G per month from thoir milk cows. Uma tilla county imports Hourly all her Imttor and hur milk cows ate not utilised. It 500 cows In this comity wura I'uriiUhlng cream to a I'omlle ton cioamery. it would mean the dis tribution of at least $2,500 of out- various mot hods hve, provided for by the last legisla ture, and at least a portion of this committee should go w Ogduu o study tin legnl phase of the irriga tion question and be ready to frame a just and etiiltable irrigation code for this stale. The West undervalues the subject of Irrigation. Land has been so plen tiful that the pioneers do not fully appreciate the urgency of the ques tion. In the Dual settlement or the country. When ii is known that Franco is sending delegatus to thlb Ogdun congress for the purpose of securing Information on American plans and muthoils, it dawns upon the reader how Important thlb gieat question appears to other ctvllued countries France has sonic arid land left, al though the country has been settled for centuries, and she is studyini; the of reclaimliiK it. "I wan trout'.t ' with feniak vtil,t' riKft jfr.r-, . -t.. ml more ll.rtii I v tnu-s Mr t.i.-t Mu-t-T of D in, I C'... Mont. "M hM"iti-u was li t a rxieni mat io b.iv a plr-aunt won! t. " 1 had two opera tion jnornnM tiv Ot'. of th" moat Killed 'lr-'t-oii 01 t!i..- ,-, but did uot xvt relief Then, ft'-iut-t mv doctor' 51rut ord-rs. 1 A.onuuelive.1. l il.in - j Dr. Piei.' 1- ni.-n,- Tr eci 1 1 j ii Golden Me.h il 1),, j eovenr-,' ant. al-o f -. 1- jiwed the a d v i c e riven tu tne (.oninu n Sense Medical ler. "I continued this Ueaimcut for three laoutht, and to-dav mi ueaituy and weU as a woman l-ih U- I cam:. : think Doctor Pierre cnuiitrh (' r hii kiud Ictteta w tac." for XM . I'll , TJ2 ,u i, ;l y msmam m HI ltle money, per month, among the farmers. How long will this hand sorao profit be Icnorcil by Pendleton capital and Umatilla county tanners? It la awaiting tho right man. nnd if he Is not to bo found in the county he will come from nbioud. II is too rich an opportunity to remain lougjo. It. & N. should ho called upon to i I, iBwdttsMBjiL, i '"''n'8" ,wo special cars, Instead of Slio 0(11110.1 over f,UIH) miles to get Information, and Join In the discus sion of this International issue. Suioly Oregon can affoid to o l.ooo miles when she Is o vitally In terested. The state should havo 5o delegatus at this convention. The Womanly dls. cases, as a rule, spoil the "disposi tion," because of the extreme nerv ousness and sufierinjj they cause. Hap piness as well as lualth is restored to the woman whose diseased condition is cured by the rise of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. After eight years of suffering and two fimtless operations, three months' use of "Favorite Prescription" restored Mrs. Moser to perfect health. This jjreat remedy for woman's Ills, establishes regularity, dries weakening di.un- hcal intlatuniation and ulceration mm ctues female wcakiu-ts. The Counnoii Sense Medical Advier, icoS large ptges, in paper coeis is sent tee on receipt ol 21 one-cent statu uiy expense of mailing only. . is, v. neice, iiuualo, lw to iiUtreii Multitudes visit hint ilfiuy. What he tells you, (be it good or lui'.ii;j can dupond uiDii as the truth, lie advises in lovt", lnarriaire, divorcp, tle'j health, property, speculation, lawsuits, ohanyt's, tivalf, husbands, wivis abi t'rit-iuib, suceei-s 01 litiluie in huciiii'ss, locates mint-, finds hidden trtmsui't' or articles, rlis revelations arv wonderlul. 1 here is nntliinir ton nivsterioiis him t' sOive. Things that have taken place veats at;o, even centa1 ii'-l described minutely by this wonderful man, while in the death traiuse lairv ant state. He can communicate with- spirit intelligences and tell you welia e. Tho ignorant and the skeptic will say "I don't holieva that M.f f"' cm lie foretold. Thov might toll the iast but not the future" l'h -wv occuriiu daily in the heavuns aro foretkl years before thoy lake pla-'t-j utiu-e a-ui eagMi'iy awau tne prophesied uveal. Upon tho same natiu spiritual laws do I loretell events that aro to take place or those thai you avoid. .Read testimonial from one of your hest citizens, and manv more h in my poshession: Pundluton, Orison: August J4, J'i-j Dear Sir: -The reading you gave tut: last night was most satisfactory. I hae beel nuiiitur of so called fortunii toflers, and thus far hove failed to find vour emial. Voii'l psychic wondur of the aotli century. You told my oast with muthemnrir. nvnr.tniiss. 'M and nanus you gave me art correct as 1 looked iid the date nf rhinuc nnknniun m atiVl myself. You deserve the endorsement and support ol this Loiiimunitv. With hest wis1! out- welfare and that your gifted power will stay with you, I am Sincerely Yours, C A Are vou ill? Have your doctors failed in vour case? Then call great lMysuc fclealer. He diagnoses vour encn nlnirv.mi.tlv n.wl iwlls voI ciely without askinu vou one snide rmnRiinn il whejM it is located and give you hack your lost nerve and energy without nm "jouuocp ,iuiu iv nits mugicai power. fiiiiiiiinnTiniiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiffniiinniiiniinii 'Mna"r -, i.. i,