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1 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1903. I'ublUtwd eietr afternoon icent Sunday) t vudl-ti)o. iireiou. by toe EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. l-Uooe. Main 11 SCnHCItllTION HATES DbIIt one ywr by mall W-gg Dally. lx month fay mall - Dally, mm month by null Bally, on month by mall -go Daily, tw month by currier .Ho Watkl. one yar by mall '-J! Wcly. lx months by mall Wlsl, four months by mall JW Stml Weekly, one yar Vy mall .... S.M Ssaal-Weskly. lx months by malt . . 1.00 Stml-Wrkly, ttirw months by mall JO The Kast Oregonlan h oa sal it B. II Rlrha News Stand at H-rtsl Portland and Hot'l lBrttliw. Portland, Oregon. Memlwr S-ripiM Urttae News AanKia tlM. ' Ban fraacuKO Hunan. 408 Fourth St. Ohteafo Bnraau, 900 Security BotkUmc. WatMagtna. I C Bureau, 501 14th 8t, .V. W. Ratcrnl at fvwlletnn poatoBw a atecond--la matter JOHNSON'S GREATEST COUP. ami have sarrlficed our highest and best principles upon th- altar of, Jo!mson who mR jlls,t mammon. Our rnfnrialiin. maddens h&en nommated for governor or Ohio, him We are no longer producing wa8 in oongrt ss at Washington for great men hut merely millionaires, j four years. It was about the time We have abandoned noble ideals ftr , E the grossly material things and alms Rg a millionaire street railway owner of life and a trust promoter. He would al Voltaire said of France that "ft way admit with perfect franknes- wn. it .u -tt. ami Tol- hat h was PrfltlnE by the laws the rotted before It wm .'. an.l ioi bHcBIM1 were onaotlnB He main- stol seems to think the saui fay ( taUed that i( they woM persist in lug mUtht be applied ti th I'nifcJ I tui.ir curse, it wan all right that h" States I should he one to profit by It CM mr nnne of tills -s Mr t's- H uw,d lt 1,0 nmn' ,h,nP8 tha' Of course, none of Ml " ' , rrtlei as erratic; but his simlsts have been tay ni such .Moss I centrlc. u8llav turnp(1 out a8 w,., about this nation vw since it wasa(1 thHt of tnp man wh reaped a foi founded. Before that tbey wen- say- tune by shipping warming pans to , r lia-. me west mures- uur ui mi .- notable performances was getting u RISING MExk mm. aaaai jan JP w bbbbbb Give me a hustler every time one who is not afraid of work, who goes ahead and just plows right on without hesitating one moment. Give me the fellow who wants to accomplish some thing, who says boldly. "I will do that' and then does It. It you lack forwardness in this way. start right sow and do it. You envy the man who accom plishes results, but did you ever stop to consider that the same possibility lies within your power? lu your very bauds? Is your very head? Once we get started we are all right, for we soon find out that the task is not as difficult as we at first supposed, and it is surprising to learn how much easier It be comes as we go onward, alany of us need a push, and some an extra hard one. R. K Whit com;). In Chat. UMATILLA COUNTY WHEAT. Ing the same things aoout ouv tions. A thousand y'Sirs from row. and ten thousand, nvtfh the same things will be said. But complaining that things are go ing all wrong la quite a different matter from offering a remedy that will, even In a little degree, allevi ate the troubles. Count Tolstoi pretends to see In the j development of American trusts, con j vinclng proot that the people of this country have degenerated Into a con dition of slavery. It is his opinion that If Americans were really .capa ble of bravery and determination and self-denial, not one of us would work i for a trust or lm the products of ! one. The people in the cities, he says. government to print the whole f , Heury Oeorge's "Poverty and frog , i ress" e part of the Congressional Record, and then sending it out t" , the farmers and workingmen in ail parts of the country He enlisted the ' help of his fellow democrats in work-ins- his scheme. At his Instigation one of them would say, In the course of his remarks: "My ideas on this subject are well set forth in certain ; f chapters or Henry George's work. which I will ask to have Inserted in the Record.' ! ! And manv other painful and serious ailments from which most mothers suffer, can be avoided by the use of "Mothers Friend. Tins great remedy is a God-send to women, carrying them through their most critical ordeal with safety and no pain. No woman who uses "Mother's Friend" need fear the suffering and danger incident to birth; for it robs the ordeal of its horror and insures safety to life of mother and child, and leaves her in a condition more favorable to speedy recovery. The child is also healthj', strong and rrood natured. Our book $ "Motherhood." is worth Wl?i Itc Tiroirrlif in rrnlrl to pvprv lU,iv.itlii.u.e J woman, and will be sent free m plain envelope by addressing application to Bradfield Regulator Co. Atlanta, Ga. Hta k W ill KfVSj rW) ' urt FOR n We have the BestJjj, in Real Estate. tye some nice homes thai j be sold. Uhoice UvM Lots. Alfalfa Und froJ acre to 160. Wheat from 160 ar. tracts 12,000 ! A little later some other member would find that other chapters were much to the point in illustrating his ideas, anil would get them put into his speech. Then Johnson exercised his riaht under the rules to take such parts as he desired from each ' sj'eeeh and have tnem coueeien ana V, IbB jsf& Ena Us7 t , r B eta l: i i 1 Hfhorn & Swaf Hardware Store. B should flee to the counto- aud take printed In book form. He selected tin farming. They could set enough ; a cheap paper and large type, and from the soil to satisfy their actual j had a million copies struck off at a .. i i ' ran UI RMJUt n Ltm wiu n I copy. half a Then he exercised bis further! vegetables and eschew meat. Per- s prerogative as congressman to dit- slstence in plain living and high i tribute them free of postage through thinking would prove the ruin of the! the malls. Mr. Johnson lived in a trust. People would soon accustom . .? JTT 1 I tnemseives to uo wunoui vrui pnm ucts. verted the entire lower story Into a and then the paramount co-1 denot (or distributing books. The noniic question of the century would congressional folding department f ' was urawu upun iur b luiire ui rv- ( f ' mm I wMn rham 1.1. and aun ll fhnm Ul'.U II T 1 ) LU.U. Up " ' ' V. .. . .... ... ; The Oregontan's estimate of the wheat yield of Umatilla county is ;.- 750.000 bushels this year. While this I .1 n... ...... n n. n f 1 1 .i n nf li" ,1TL Tolstoi never Jokes. It is Improbable that this method of destroying Industrial monopolies. which commends itself so highly to the judgment of the Russian Idealist will arouae enthusiasm in the United 1 States. i The leopard is the most t owanlly ; of animals. This ma account .or In the celebration of Labor Day. hU being almost universal used M ! ! out: and for weeks they toiled day and nlgbt in doing so. He used to 1 say: "It is all seed I am sowing seed. Some day it will come up. and : I what an overturning there will he M Boston Transcrint. A HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE SHOW Provides an evening of rare enjoyment Good, clean, wholesome fun. Not a dull minute. MAIN STREET Near O. R. & N. Depot Admission, 20c Children, 10c ti j ! f l i t ! ti: r i D. BOY Has Real Estate for Sill HEAL liSTATL of al I I mimi" null 'Hf-cripiiot. ranging frmi a tn residence to one of tit most modern aid Us eijuipped mniinmisttith In the limits of the city of i'endleton, aid fromi farm of a few acres il eoini ulfalfu land d tliou-iaiids of acres cfi wheat land ( all or Address E. D: BOYD. Ill Court is a very good off-hand guess, It will , the enjoyment of the Merchants' female animal tamers "WITH A LAME BACK? f not stand the test of figures. Carnival and Street Fair and other , In Umatilla county there are an-1 coming attractions. Pendleton should JJQ YOU GET UP proximately 150.000 acres or strictly ; not forget the meeting of the State wheat land. There are 2)0,000 acres Irrigation Association, which is to he of fanning land in the county, accord- held here the first week in Kovem iug to cloe estimates by those ac- j ber. Although two months distant it attainted with the county, and not j u now time to begin preparation!-, more then 50,000 acres of this Is used , This meeting will not be called off tor barley, corn and oats. j -for lack of interest." a? was the The yield In the Athena. Adams,' semiannual meeting at Baker City. Helix and reservation districts has , it ( the intention of those who have not fallen below 26 bushels, an an ! the arrangements in charge to have average. In other small districts, the a strong list or outside speakers, ex yield has been as low as 15 bushels. ( pert, irrigation special!!, practical but the amount of this 15-bushel land 1 farmers, lawyers and interested clti is very small probably not over 10.- ( Mn from every portion of the state. M0 acre. On the other hand, much The Oregon delegation to Ogden is of the entire wheat belt in the Athe- expected to attend this meeting In a KUney Trouble MaKes You Miserable. Almost everytolv who read" the news papers is sure to kuou oi cue wouderrul cures maUf oy ur. I: Kilmer's- Swami- Ruot. tht reat kid ney, Iier and bl.nl- . tier reined . 'u ll i tht jrretu med i i .: u i mneteeutb centnrv i.jasr it 3 flM S 'f ! Ml I discovered after vears I 4. lv fir Wilmf-r thf Ir. Kilmer, the eminent kidne and I blutlder specialist and is wouderfn'.ly na and Helix country has yielded 35 body, in order that Oregon may share , uric acid, catarrh of tin- bladder and t 4uahels. In fact, the estimate troiu j me benefits of their experience, at Athena and Helix is SO bushels por 1 that congress. Umatilla county is acre. : the pivotal arid county iu tae state. Even at 16 bushels, the 140.000 and upon her actions and results aero of good wheat land would yield 8.010.000 bushels, and the 10.000 acrjs of poor land, would yiela 150.- form of kidney trouble. ; I Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root i uot ree- ! nmmeuded for everything but if you have ! kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found'just the remedy you need. Il has hvht.n iMtnl in yi uunv WUVS. iu llusuibil . work and in private practice, and has- j hangs the scheme of government ir rigation. This Is a sufficient stimu lus lor toe uest posaiole eitort on the proved so successful in ever t-ae that a ' 4. uou at i& tMisbels per acre, making a ! part of those Interested In the wel- --pecuil arrangemeiu nn neeti maai- oy total for the county bushels. While It is impossible to make any-' brought the convention here, and she ing more about Swamp-Root, uud how to ut-, uinu.it, b i pan ui (noe interesiea in tne wei- 'i nuS.Uu,.. ..... , - . of 3.790.W fare of the state. It was a nice trio- wnich '"f ot thls fpcr' who haK I .. ",c " a " ""- "w mrt al-eadv tried it. mav have a sample ' jute to Pendleton's importance which bottle sent free b mail, also a book tell- i thing like an accurate eetimate. from ' will show her appreciation (he waruhuuse receipts, a close ar-1 count of the crops has been kept by the harvesters, as the grain was cut The Oregon woolgrowers meeting is to be held in Baker City and from all reliable sources, now at oeginnlng beptember H, and lasting x. y. The re!;ul.ir i,and iirf n k. .in nt two days. This important convention bftv-ceiit and out- be less than 3.500.0UO bushels or ! 8noum attended by every wool- 760.000 bushels more mote of the Oregonian It is a difficult matter to make au ""oondlng their industry, is what accurate osliroate on the wheat yield b" "de " the business iu of any Oregon eountq. owing to the terwlUi of th coMry successful. It very unsystematic manner of hand-1 M necessary to dUcuss and study ling the crop, and the lack of statts- "oolgrowlng, as banking or railroad tics kept by those buying and sell- j ln- nd Ule woolgrowor canuot doi ing. All concluiioas as to crop flg-1 to to n an 4lftl taoUag with fan. urea are gtieMes- at beet, but It is ocluw unles he lakes advantage possible to get somewhere near the o( n, buslnew in every way true output by beginning at the btit-is i nmloutlf youtiavt-kiuiu-;. or oiauticr trou- , .j. i ble. WTien wntinv mention rcad:nn this , state geuerousoffcr m tin- iwix-r and send uur ' adttress to ur kuiim"- I- - - 1 Co.. Hint'h.imliii! ifrtiSc.l dollar size bottles are Hoa at siap.Bocc , .i.i v... n -1 .l..,..... Ti . I f flmfllMtlnn s-w.w " ' mill L IIWkG urjrauwniioil an mutake. Init remeinbr the nnme than the esti- grower in the sUte. land a close study of the conditions Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the addrn. niughaiuton, N. V., on I T every ooitie. of the questionthe farm area of the county One fact which stands prominently to the front, iu the crop situation in Umatilla county- this year, is the ox csJIem grade of the wheat. Very lit tle second-grade wheat will ho found iu this county this year. In most 'ev ery district it Is weighing from 01 to C4 pounds per bushol, and is plump, clean and fre frum smut or blight. TOLSTOI'S TRUST CURE. Count Leo Tolstoi, In a recent Inter view, tukes a gloomy view of the fut ure al the United States. He says we have been spoiled h prospurity La Orande women are raising jr.ui. for a public fountclii. Judging from the manner in which Knowles pour ed out his indignation over his de feat for the La Grande regiaierahip. the dear women are In closer prjx Imity to a genuine "gusher" than they dream. A small $&uo fountain unnecessary, In tho presence of such a How of words. Oregon l keeping up her reputa Banish 111 Health. When spots will rise before your eyes 'tis time to take Beechams Pills Sold Evcrwhrc int.. JOcamilSc The Greatest Wonder of the Age Has come to Pendleton to reside. You will find her at the Strahon Parlors n and 12, where 5he will be pleased to meet all who are suffering, mentally or physically. Her wonderful Magnetic Healing Power for Rheumatism Has never been excelled. Her slightest touch is to reliee you of pain or worry. You will never regret meeting her. Call at Once jT ij j tonsil nation rree Come aid Bring Yonr Show them what gootll drj work really meant.' iHimestic i,auudry will III ways pleased to show ui and to demonstrate wnn work Is superior to all 1 and how one can add personal comfort durinj heated tenn by having! lim-n laundered properly. DOMESTIC LA UNCI Court and ThouiiwonBtre! Office Hours I to 5 p m. 9 to ii a. m. and Hi The Frem Restart Be-: 25 cent Meal in thct Private Diniiig Parlori , Elegant Furnished RoB! Gunneutlou irf GUS LaFONTAINE, Pr 633 Muin Strt-v 1 I COTyiSUMFTON the most dreaded and deadly of all diseases, as well uuii iui yiwiutwueinR. . pair otjKii idling troumes are relieved at BaKer City twins has just takeu a silver cup at an Ashury Park doy shuiv. The Dunk of Holland has raled its rate ot discount from 3 to 4 per cent. once and cured by Acker's English ! jn.-mcujr me Klng or an cough Cures.' utes coughs and colds in a day. 25 cents. Your money back If dlssatls-1 led. Write for free samnle. w w 1 iooker & Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. F. W Jchraldt & Ca On Its Merit Has tl.e .art demand lor Byers' Best Flour ti s pertection in Flour. Made bv tl.n J ... XBi ,i'ri'',"" h"''!'' ,n PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. Waller's Flouring 1 Capacity, 150 Imrrols ft Wj 1 Flour exchanged for wbj i Klour, Mill Feed, CnoPl I etc.. always on hand THE HUST1 i 'I you waut your houses "j your property sold J. C. Sl'OONF.MOKR, 220 1 Oil 8 ALU AT T11K KAST offlc, large bundles of n'Pl talnlng tTer 100 bl pPr - taicwi lor -js U a tiuno- ' -rJi..-'5i