East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 09, 1903, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST nREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9,
1903.
I ! " ,
Mcent Hundr)
t tfrulltton. Orreon, by the
I'ubllilifJ verr afternoon
EAST
OREGONIAN PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
TUope. Main 11
HUlWrilllTION BATHS
one year hr mall
lullr. l montlm lijr iimII
iMllr. three raontlw b.r mall
rwilj. one month by mall
Iially. er month by carrier
Wkly. w year by mill . .
Weefcfj. li month by mall .
Weclilv, fnor montlHi by mull
Semi-weekly. ne yoir by mall .
Sem1-Wkty, li montto by mall
SmMVly. thrw month by mall
2.S0
1.2ft
.no
.(
l.so
.7ft
M
'.'(III
1.00
.50
Th nt Oronliin l 0.1 mile at II. 1).
liteh .Vewa Standi at Hotel I'ortlunil ami
Hotel ltertlni. Portland. Oregon
Member Serlpi MtItae New Anotla-
tlon.
San Praaclaco Iliireno. 10 Foot lb St.
Cblcafn Itareau. 90S Serorlty IlnlMlag.
WmhlnKton. D r Hunan, ftul 11th St.,
N W.
Cutarad at
I'endleton uoatoflee a eccond
clam matter.
SUSTAIN THE ASSESSMENT.
The people uf I'matllln county will
now await the action of the county
court In the 0. II. & X. tax reduction
case, with great Interest, and deep
concern. The railroad attorneys fail
ed to get their complaint before the
board of equalization, ntul l) tins
failure, placed It In the hands of the
county court for adjustment.
While the company may not desire
tu have .Mr. Strain act as one of the
judges in this matter, for the reason
that he Is the author of Hip high
valuation of the company property.
II Ib not lihely that the decision of
the county court will be different
from that of the board of enttallxa
tlon. had It passed upon the question.
The justice of the assessment In
Umatilla county this year has become.
with tleoncr Interest than has marl
ed the transaction of any public bu
Iness In Umatilla county for years, j
The court must stand pat It Is the
turning point In the economic his-;
tory of the county. If the precedent j
Is set now. it will bo easy to follow It
In future. If It Is not llxed. It will
undo the work already accomplished
and make Its future accomplishment
more dllflcult and costly.
Judge C. C. Goodwin, formerly ed-(
A Good Beginning safest besta
UinconAMonittixtWnpinsol- f III IIDQI LulQ (j
to resist disease and are not apt to D f" ' f
ids and blotches, or the itching and burning sLm eruption j
If the blood
.. nrn tArinnreil
Dimpled blackheads and blotches, or the itching anu .
one life a veritable and ,
vf a the. tune to pcciu
HORRIBLY AFFLICTED WITH BOILb,
cleansing and building up tbq
blood and strengthening the weaL
placesin vottr constitution. During the
cold winter months we are compelled
to live indoors and breathe the impute
nir of badly ventilated rooms and of
- .. . ,t- n,1 nvir.Mt. nnd
or of the Salt Lake Tribune ,nv , nee J-, rcisc, anU our
one of the foremost republica ' ' vstcms become clogged with impuri-
tlclaiiB and writers of ;ne wes. tfegnndthe blood a hot-betl ol germs
that the socialists will be In P""ir ml(J uimors 0f fiVery kind, and warm
in the United States before two more, weathcr is sure to bring n reaction,
presidents n.e elected. He says that j Bnd the poisonous , matter in the blood
he labor forces are ready to follow! an sys em w I m b ag
any party which will make the basis tts nndlpiMl Hake
oi ll , n POOU UCCllltllllK " .-"-"'.
""' a course of S. S. S. in time ; it will not
t . ..it.. . I...I..I. ...,..e liiirnrnnioteiieaiins
& X., ask-'of the votes or me rciiuu."-- penua m -"""'. "f., -d
about this result, and he says mat action oi vac ' "".'V:"n "t -
just such a revolution may be nc ! pve yon ; J ot B
o,a
At any time of life at every
time of life a man ought to feel
that If he keeps on dolus nw
duty he shall not suffer .In him
self nor In those who are dear
to him. except through natural
rattse. But as things are uow
no man can feel this. And so
we go on pushing and pulling.
cUmblUK and erawllng. thrust
lag aside and trampling under
foot, and when we get to 'he
end. covered with blood and
dirt, and sin and shame, and
look back over the way w- have
come to a place of our own (or
to the uoorhoiite, which Is
about the only place we can
claim with our brother man)
! don't think the retrospect can
he very pleasing. William Dean
tlmvella.
.In t -..j .1... .tiifipnimtimnt nf
. i.ne t unr t rim rifn nun nit ruiiiiMiciiiuu
Z:ZllZZ ' thelmasses. I, on.y lequires 61 - i orP-ify year bWmdestroythe
county. Including the 0. It
ed for a reduction of their assess
ments during the sessions of the
board of equalisation. This record
proves that there I almost universal
satisfaction, throughout the county,
j with the assessment. I
i The county court cannot fall toj
! take Into consideration the feet that j
nthnr nroDerty has been raised In
value, more than railroad property,
and yet the owners have not ques-
T hnd n
borriblo
uttnek of bolls
that broko out all
over my body nnd
from which 1
could get no posi
Bible rcllof until
I bog-an taking
your rflodlclno,
nnd from Joy ox
poriouoo I can
Bafoly aay S. B.3.
Js the boat blood
purifier in the world.
lira. M. T. BMYTni-KS,
Wytbovlllp.Va,
Ha
ruins of a city which archaeologists
finim hm not hpeii habited sh'.cr
tloned the Justice of the assessment. 7 m, yeart B c
The Western Union and the Pacific I
THE BEST TONIC AND APPETIZER.
White living in ahormun.ToxM Ibo
came a victim of iraPur'wB 5
blood. I ran down ill appetite anJ
energy ! was scarcely able V
nbSut nnd had to atop off and rest
occasionally. I took 8. S. B. nno no
min to improve nt onco, and tflirj
thorough courBO bocamo BtronB1 nno
WI tiiink S. S. B. the beat modlciiin I
ever used aa nn nprntisor nnd . gen-
, 1 .1 . tl.,ai. nt nhlfatifi Itll. . .1. vhiabc .1Arvni!tiesS urJV- -r." ..' . T n fin
i-reeuiuiiv xi.ij. - trouoicu wim uiiuv, '- gxi l.aiirona aircui.
verslty. has secured permission from nd sleeplessness. There is no reason e,.of, ,.n fortified
the Turkish government to explore . A.Ahf. rnminp of warm weather if you have your - sy Stem well loroiica
upon aud around the site of ancient , f. ... a ormai, hcalthv condition. It is the polluted, Mtiggi-n
compllshed by ballots, before two'
more presidents are elected on old
lines.
R. 55. S. imnroves the digestion and
tones up the Stomach, nnd ou are not
continually haunted by the fear of
indigestion every time you eat, or
troubled with dizziness, nervousness
9-room house with lath ,
1 nln..lHl .lt.. -"Ill 1
linn i-ivuuii: IIKI11S. J0t r,
foot. Three blocks from
street J.TIiKfi ln
C.rnnm 1. ...... . ...
Intc frnn.l .VOI
S3.000.
Two 5-room houses, tw0 I
ii.iiii, D.A uiui-its irom
street, $3,00n.
19-room house on Main stJ
t-uiuui iui, ,uau. J 1, 000 i
bnlnnco on easy tnrm
C-room house and cornl
North Side. $1,300 ei
4-room house, good ot j.l
mtmt uufuueu ?U per arJ
nutisr is uuw
i Rihorn & Swa-
01
tvoom io oir Taykrl
jiaruwHlf Mort.
1
Liiimr Day was made a holiday lu
the District or Columbia by an act of
congress In 1894. during the second
term of Omver Cleveland. It was
not made a national legal holiday. In
the strict sense of the word, hut is
left to the states to adopt or reject It. ; vom wh,ch mM gtaui
as sucn.
Halter City is seriously considering
the closing of all games and the
adoption of the "closed town" policy,
which Is making Walla Walla. Spo
kane, I'endleton and Ln Grande more
acceptable places In which to estah-1
lish homes and raise u family. If all
the Western cities would shut their
iloons against the gnmblor. lie would ;
!icuiM!Hrlly iteek urate iiHtful voce
tlon. Happily, the women are at the i
heart of the linker City mov"meu. '
Its success Is assured.
j States Telephone companies have ex
i perlenced a greater raise lu values '
j over last year than the O. It. & N..
i and yet they are satisfied that the as-.
sessor Is not unjustly taxing them.
This test will set a precedent for!
Umatilla county, and the county i
court cannot afford to undo the work
that has been done, to the entire sat- '
Isfaetion of the people of the county. '
The O. R. & K. will be benefited In
1 ! the end by this assessment, tor the
i reason that the valuation eata'jiMK'.;
1 1 this year will serve for years to eonr
and In future no costly litigation and
defenses before equalization ImkviN
will be necessary.
All property Is being raised t lit -year
and the basis established lm-l-sen
determined after I'xteusH.-
research in official records nnd ie-
ill the
courts. To accept the Inevitable in
crease of values this year, means to
gain time and save expense, for the
Increase must come, and the sooner
the precedent Is established, the Iwt
ter for all taxpayers.
Farmers, stockmen, merchants,
money-lenders and all classes of
i property-holders, have be enrtdeeta
alike, and an equitable and correb
I ponding increase in all classes ui
property nas been made. The tax
payer has recognized the justice oi
. tlie assessment and out of nearl) C.
mio Individual property-holders only
j three have complained about the val
uation fixed. It is not IlkeU thai
, the county court " will find any
minimis for a reduction ol the ulm
I oi railroad property, when all other
, property has experienced a rones
IMuidlng Inciease, with entire satis
faction to tlit owners
The people are awaiting tin aetiun
of the county court in this matter
Coventor Hlackburn, or Kemiu-k)
is at the heart of a movement to ge;
all the democrats of that state to
gether In tlilt. fall's campaign. It i
not believed, however, that any unr
cemetery in the state will hold ul.
the feuds and hatchets In tin- p.n-t'
The new sawmill just built I"
George W. Hume, at Astoria, lias it
capacity of '250.ilo feet per day. am1
cost $3ou.Ul. It is the best equip
ped mill now operated in 'he stati'
MAiTMOBD
ROCSFING
f . 1-..l nfiM
blood that invites disc.ioe germs, microbes anu poi-ons oi -
Son a long train o spring and summer ailments break :down the con-
Etituticm, nnd produc-e wrakneas, lassitude, nnuouio " "'"" "V "T.7J
Eczema. Acne, Xcttie-r.h, Poison Oak and Ivy, and other imta inskirt
troubles are sure to makethiir appearance unless the nimors and poisons
are nniiao;eu aim uc nnu, -made
rich and strong before the coming
of warm weather.
A course of S. S. S. now would bo
a sate precaution aud a good beginning
and enable you to pass in comfort
through the' hot, sultry months and
escape the diseases common to snrin? nnd summer. S. S. b. is guaranteed
purely vegetable and i recocrtr.nd as the best blood purifier and the most in
vigorating an.l pleasant of ail tunics Write for our book on "The Blood aud
Its Diseases. ' ' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, CAm
E. D. POI
Hp.s Real Estate for sj
REAL KSTAI1. fll
Kinds ami (le'-TrlniLv,,
rat plnir fn.in a smi',
resiiietier to me of tbtl
iiiosi liiotien. and bes'l
equipped lm, m msTfitb.1
hi me iiu.Ph the ch
fCfKiieir.i n- (Ifmruil
fnnn of a ft. aires A
to. hi uiial'ii land til
'twusuiKis , acw tit
v neat in;," t', A
Addresd
0. U. B0 I), til Coicl
ihcat.coid. K
I
It would be a blesaliiK to humani
ty If the United Suites were driven
to the extremity of wading Into T..r
Kej; and wiping that nest ot .iy:- off
ihe map. Europe will never do It. be
cause the powers could never acree
upon the division of the territory.
It Is one or the iiiitlnlslmd tusks 1m
tore the Amurlean, which must be.
done, sooner or later, uml everybody
I now praying fot a Just cause to
begin the work. As long as Turkey
leels sare from Interruption from the
European powers, she will murder in
nocent Chrlstlaiik wlllmut besiintiou
The United Slates slioulil not wait
long for a reaton. nor delay too much
upon International courtesy in And
lng an excuse for action
The public school board is iioh
canvassing the city on the so'ttb ;-i i 1
of the railroad track to ascertain ir
there me enough tmnll scholnvs ih"r.
tu justify the estnbllshmem ot a pri
mary grade In the high school build
lng. If the boon! flii'ls SO scholars
on that aide of the track, a pilmtrv
grade will lie maintained In ;br high
school building this year. It is to be
huiwd tbat Ir the number does not
reach Srt, nor en 10. that a primary
grade is established there. It Is dan
gerous and Impracticable ui compel
tlui small scholars llvlnK there to
eros the tracks and go away irom a
school building near home, to one at
a dlslanco. in some otner portion nf i Swamp-Root iksuunrcihvil.
ttui c IV. A nrlmnrv ,..-.,!.. ul...i.i ,. ' "' lruKll. ill nttv
m.t,,i.i...i ..... . ccui "uu oiKiu.ii.ir.rri.-ra
" .",v" "l umm- fcue bottles. YuiuiiavKtrMHi
'UK ii) nil mwatis. to accommodate have a sample little -iuej
tnoso uttlo scholars living on that na" ,rec' u, " n of Smaap-Boei.
side, and the board should not refuse ! !"".,l'1'lct telli,1 a", about Swamp-Hoot
this miwrnt . . . inclmluiK main of thethouuiuib.of te-tt-
this wnvonlenco on account or a lack inonial letters received from Min.-rc"
or a half doion or even more scliol-1 cureil. In writing Dr. Kilmer fc Co.
am. It must como sooner or latur ' hinghaniton. N. Y., be sure and mentioi:
ud ir osiablishud now would greatly i ,. P' Ier'. . ." 1 ",akc "."' "'"take
..... . . lroaii nlt rcniemlR-r the name. SwaniD-Koot.
I!lUtC3
rain, gsssj, funiu and tire do
no: atTci: it. Comes in
rolls ready for laying. Low
freight charges. Inexpen
sive to apply, cheap in the
tint piace and lasts for
SCSI lar 304klet. 1
The Paraffinc Paint Co.
San Francisco, Seattle,
Portland, Lot Angeles
and Denver, Colorado.
T. C. T.U LOK, U't i.
r
T the Women
of Pendleton
ii
4-
STHE ONLY Gi
SBOYNTON FURNA1
AND HEATERS,
Women as Well as Men Are Made
Miserable by Kidney and 1
Bladder Trouble.
Kuiiu trouble prv uihiii tilt. mind,
iiwiiunignmiilli eiii.iiitbitiou: lM.-,mty,
ij;or ntul elteertul- i
m smin ilisapjH.ar 1
when tin kulnevs an
nul of order or ills- '
l-umnI. 1
Kidney trouble has
ij lieciiiuu m jirevalent
tnat it ib not uncom
mon for a child to In
born afflicted with
weak klilm-vs. It tlu
i liililiiriiiatestiMiutU'ii, if the urine scalds
the ih-sh.or if. when the child reaches uu
aje when it should be able to control the
parage, it l yv-t afflicted with licit -wet
tmg,ilept!luluioii it. thecaiiMTOt llii'ditb
culty is kidney trouble, and tin lirs"
tep should be toward tin trcitmcu or
theM.-important organs. Tin-, uutdt i-.m.
trouhle is dui to u iliK-acd cuntlitior o
Ihe kidneys anil bladder ami not b
luibit ak niiMt ixroi.lv- supix.M-.
Wumen a.well .i-nienu.t ni.nU m r
uble with kidtiet ami bl.mdcr trouble
ami both uti'tl tin Mine KK.it rcm,. .
The mild and the immcdiati effect of
It is sold
What Do You Eat?
lell us wbatycu eat ami
we mi tell you what
uu are
W holesome. palatable,
.ppetiinii:, high gradt
Kroctnc i what joti
v ill lind in our store at
pr i--- that ou will tr, i
Hani lu I. eat.
Many lI.uiu thai Crescent liakitift l"w . It t .- i
article becnu.-e it selling price is 25 u nts I'lu- . : r
from the truth lor the actual cost of mamif.iut..r t.
identically tlu saute a. the cost of making tie ; M .i.tn -t
article and vtr much lusher than the en-.- i t i 'w-
itiK the cheap Crt.aiii ol" Tarter I'owder-
ti .
i i
Orescent Caking Potvder Is Jast
I-uruarc, if lint np ' u
sticcesh Let us nj,"-'
bi-ntiiH vour luuiu ' f
o
IlllMIICSK.
GEORGE PHILL
Cott mwt Jil i
-That's a2S
wi'.h IiiIr - (u tin-
HAWLEY Bios.
a vo.xeii Bcnool prubleni which Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot. and the nd-
....muiuco paroniH in tliat local-1 11, '""IJuauiuin, .n. v., on every
O SPICES, o j
vwrrtt, 1 tA,
BAKING POWDEFt
FLAVORING EXTO&C! S
AbioluNPurily, Finesfflr :r, !
Qreale $r Slrmlh. Pcwonab! .'decs
CLOSSET 6 DEYEfu
PORTLAND, OREGON.
On Its Merit
lias the lartit- ili-mauil iur
R
yers' Best Flour
Be 1. iifni up t)ni
to lit t rs titst F.our
.;- tiiu!i.ii wlu-.M thai Krowh enttr.-
u p( tit i ticin 111 f l
lour Madt 1
id-tit
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. Bycrs, Proprietor.
The Frei
estaufl
Kri 25 nrnit uleal iat!
Private Dining M
Elegant Furnis'ued l
GUS LaFOWTAIfifl
.n Ma . Strt'
"rfJ
COE COMMISSION CO
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $300,000.00
Rlf IHI.SCtl 130 Ndtioiiat a.iU Sll lla,il
., uiin.li
lill lourl SUerl
lucluilina Pendleton Sating tianl
, S H..l '.iHili..fr
1
I Insurance ai
Of Insurance n
nncnnm CIRL" "'1
SOCIATIOI
M LI RICE.
AkoiU for VmU
Pentlletou
' 1 lxittle
B. E. KENNEDY. Mgr.
I DalU Fnt areBO""'
onlv 15 rents a wee
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