DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON , mill ir- It 7 " i Fubllibtd eterr nftcrnoon (cxeent Sunday) at Pendleton. Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Thorn;, Slalnll srnsrnii'TioN ii.vrr.s Iiallv one jeaf by inilll f;-fl tmlly. ill month by mull -; Dally, three months by mull Dally, one month by mull Dallv. per month by currier ' Weekly, one year by mall l.n Weekly. li uionlln by mall " Weeklv, four months by mall .no Serai-Weekly, one year by mall .... -. Semi-Weekly, ill months by mall .. 1.0" Semi-Weekly, three months by mall .. .50 The. lint Oregotilati Is o,i sale nt II. II Itlrh's Nems Htninls nt Hotel P.irtlnml nml Hotel Perkins. rrllaml. Oreson. .Member Scilpiis -Miltae Xev.8 Asoela tlon. Sail Pinni-Urn llureau. 4IIS Fourth St. t'hlcngo llureau. !MW Security ItulMliiK ttiMhiugton, I) t'. llureau. fin 1Kb St. N. W. Ilnteieil at Pendleton postofSee n scctonil dan matter Tin- works of (Soil iirf lair for imiignl Unless otn oyeH .n sei'lug, Sec hidden In tlm tiling (lie thought Tlial nnlm-Jti'K Uh huiiiR, The outward lorni Is not t lie vvnolo. Hut ovory part la nuilileil To ImuKi' forth an inwnril soul Thai illmly Is unfolded. Thoodoro Tlltnri. The sultan has a way of nottiiiK oven (hat In vory effective. He re moved ItuHhld Pasha, as vail of Ilel rut, aH requested by the United states, hut Immediately appointed him vail of Hrusa. a far more Initio cd and Important position. gracefully met othor embarrassing situations in the' past year, the neoyfo hope they will not fall In this In stance. Hern's n M'rmon from the Lour Creek Unlit, which should be memor ized by the press of Oregon: "We nre for Long Creek, Its tributary communities and the common inter ests of the people living therein. The people or Northern (Irani county, its business and Its resources are good enough to go heroic the world on their own merits. The Long Creek Light Is published for the best Inter est of the people. As private citizens we have our likes and dislikes, but our Individual whims do not appear In our paper unless we are compell ed to rise In the defense of our town and community." In reckoning the success of the Ir rigation congress, and In recounting the benefits to be derived by Oregon rrom It, the kind service and courte sies of the O. It. & N. In furnishing a special car, and in offering greatly reduced rates to the Oregon dele gates, should be among the first ac tive agencies considered. This enter prising company shows a laudable In terest in every possible movement which in the most remote manner, concerns the state and In this sub ject of Irrigation, has been especially active in securing a stiong reptv.s il lation from the stale and In mak'ng n ci editable display of Oregon pro ducts there. THOUGHT NEVER DIES. I do believe n grand thought never dies; I do believe that after love Is ,)est- . ,.. , When the strange fire (..at lay within the eyes And the wild s.nglng of the heart's unrest Have passed away, nnd we aie calm and wise. And think upon the love that makes tts blest; I do believe there's more of Heaven In this Than all the eloquence or enrnei bass. We reel beneath tho flr.it as from a blow; We watch Its splendor till our eyes grow dim; We revel In Its nectar 'till we grow Dizzy and drunken, faint In every limb. so we sleep nnd dream, then wake to know Our rantuous songs have deep ened to a hymn. Whoso sweeter mt.felc. like a .icaven ly p3nlm. I'teshens our souls with drops ol holy balm. Menard lteall iMmmmiimirriSli II Free Street Entertainment vary Evening Except Sundays And Those senators who are to Inquire Into the subject or tne president's free transportation, over the Hasten) railroads, should be careful to see that no tree pastes are hidden In their own pockets timing the Invesll- Ono of the most attractive points of Interest found by the irrlgatloulsts viBltlng Ogden, was her two niagnl-1 fltunt city parks. Pendleton could lie j giently benefited by this Inspiration, alone. If those nt" her clti.ens who vluvved those evidences of municipal progress and pride, would turn their i attention to converting the citizens to the park Idea. Ogden has planted her parks on a gravel bed. I'endle-! ton could produce a matchless profu-1 care D ierscli wmm fill? Iff shin of shrubbery anil ttees with her rich soil and abundant water supply It is worth Investigating. Just ask yourselves where you could spend a few hundred dollars which would ro gation. "Tills Inquiry Is one which dourul more dltectly to the credit or might cut both ways. The government Is now virtually killing the timber and stone law, and the desert land law. by Inches. The leclamatlon tracts upon which no en try, excepting a homestead, can be made, and the forest leserves are both very effective barriers to the operation of those laws, and in this way the government can put a slop to the abuses of them, without for mally reiwaling them. the city. rcndleton should have nn extension of free mall delivery to every portion of tho city. The government does not prepare such blessings for a select lew, who live under arc lights. As lost us posiiblo. people should have their mall directed to their street numbers and Ix.-gln to enjoy tho pin gress or this system. It Is intended for all the people. Make ready to en joy It by applying tor fieo delivery. The Hast Oregoman will Insist from now until the meeting of the State Irrigation Association, In this city. In November, that an Eastern Oregon man he elected president of this association. Portland has the presidency of the association now. and must concede the honor to the arid district for next year. Thei. I a vast amount of work ahead ;'o.' this association, and It must l- in touch with people and districts Inter ested. When you get away from the smell of the sagebrush you lose In terest lu the subject of Irrigation. With .'it Inches of rainfall last year, i Portland cannot be expected to be as deeply Interested as Umatilla county, which boasts or the spot having the least rainfall In the state 10 Inches last year at Umatilla junction. COSTLY SLEEP. The healthy woman need not fear the change which comes as the beginning of life's autumn. It is the woman who isuorn out, run down and a sufferer from womanly diseases who naturally dreads the change of life. This is the critical penod of woman's life, and the prevalence of womanly diseases makes it the duty of every nuiiu u who would avoid unnecessary suffer ing to take especial .1 tins time. 'ana IDSt mmK,mmm It --f-wkSSK It The Quaker Doctors You Cant LJ tr it you invest your m, in real estate. petldl nere are some barga unci ; 5 tuum , ouse 2 'ots 3 Ml, "'"" ol- f3.ooo.oo i. iuuu, UUU5C, I Jot t) ...iU .asn, 19 room house corner $2, 650.00 one third cash House and lot o-""' luia on easy terji auub 01 aitalfa $1,650.00 5 acre tract close Si, 300. 00. land til I Rihofo k Swap) Room to over Taylor1! iiaruware More. An- again in IVudkton tor a few wicks. Thcv arc doing ntnrvelmis work. Cancers and tumor, removed without knife, blood or pain. Jhe are expert pi.ci.ilM- ill chronic and nervous diseases. Offices: Hotel Pendleton .111 In consulted 111 private to to 12 tlaih :xccpt Suudavs i SPOKANE, OCTOBER 5 to 1 3 TliXTll ANM Al 3 E. D. BOYD Hits Real Estate for Sa! RKAIi ESTATE of all KiiHlHtmd description" ranglnj; from n small residence to one of ths most modern ami b' equipped mansions with in the limits of the city o rendlefon. und frunu farm of n few ucres of good iilfulfn land to tlioiiHands of acres of wheat laud. Cull or The ills which vex so nianv women at the change of life are entirely avoided or cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Fa vorite Prescription. It makes weak women strong, and enables the weakest to puss throitgu this trying change with the tranquility of perfect health. "1 li.ive Iwcn n vcrv hcnllhv woman ami this time ha.l Ijeen lerv li.ird uitli mr write Mr Magpie Morrti. vt Miiuwn Station, Clearhcli! Co., I'a Box 16 "I am come to the time of change of life, anil 1 tiae been sick a great deal ofl and on. When Mrs Ilemmi moeil beside fcr me I was sick in bed. and when she came to see p- me and we were talking over our ckness. Mrs. b llemmis told me to trv Dr Tierce's t-'avonte ' description and 'OoUfen Medical Discovery,' I also relicts.' 1 rnt her to bring me a bottle of I each troni the driig store ami I icd them t 5 They did me a great cleat of good, and I got two f more bottles of ' .'.ivinrite Prescription ' Inev. r I saw such a wonderful mre IJtfoi. I oim menced your remedies I was pood for nothing was in such misery I hardly kuewwh.it to tti with myself, now I can do all mv work myscl' anil ftef nell " Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are easy and pieasant to take. INTERSTATE FAIR I MORE THAN $30,000 IN PREMIUMS f Greatest Attractions and Biggest B Amtisement Features Ever Secured M AtiUK'lIri'JJAI. KI'HIIMT STOCK HHOW FRt'IT F'AII! MIXfNC: DHI'AUT.MENT FINK ART IM.SIMwU EIGHT DAYS RACING OVKISJIiW HOIWKS K.VTEUKI) 1UG EVKNT liAC'H DA V SlO.OOO IN PURSES i,va I,.' .Sir,, ( aii.ival Eir .YK'tt, liiinfviii, Sptiinltits ami II i, Ci'i CmI Features SPECIAL LOW RATES ON ALL RAILROADS M EE: eouci'sslunt'rlvlleiii's orsiilc W rile for I'rtniiuiii I.nl It (1, STlM.MKI.,Sec.-3 ijiMUBililillilJilMI All the ajtitatlou over the subject of tho next mayor of Pendleton, Ik resolved into this proposition. Will It lurther the work of reform now well under way to ehatiKo t It- name of the mayor? Can a new man take up the work where It now Is. organ ize his foices. and acroinpllsh as much Kood for the city us .Mayor Hnlley, wno Is already In the har ness, and who has the support of uvury citizen in his efforts for bet ter conditions'.' In awatdhik tlm Clark loving cup for the best fruit exhibit at ()(tdeu. the committee In charge found It necessary to go outside of the great fruit belt or Idaho to Und the winning varieties. The fruit which won thi 'tip came from a remote settlement near Long Valley. Idaho, known as -Mann's Creek, and won the cup on the ground that Its Irult was abso lutely free from pests. This Is u los son for Oregon irrigators to remem ber. In appearance the Oregon ex hibit stood far ahead of any other but It wouldn't stand the lest. Sleep that costs JIMIO u night seems pretty expensive, but that Is what the sultan of nirkey is now paying for the privilege of more or less tranquil leposo. The money Is received by the members of the special military stnff which guards Abdul Hamld's bedroom, nnd which consists of two generals, a colonel, a major, a cap tain and several soldiers. Kor their night's work each of the two gener als gets ."II Turkish pounds or about the colonel tlu, the major SUS, the captain fin. and each soldier $t. the entire amount aggregating slight ly over $'J(M In American nionev The officers and men get their fees every innriiln.. f,,..,,.Mni.. 41..,.. . , ... ' " ".. UUIS.-IJ imiv nave ueen telli'ved, and don't have to wait for it. like some pretty big nations to whom Abdul Hatnld owes money It Is to be hoped that the board finds It convenient to install a primary grade at the high school building. It Is a dangerous proceed ing to send little children I rout the south side of town across tin track to tho west end school, and '.his con dition Is denying many sm:ll child ren tho benellts of the public school. It is a natural improvement which must bu met, and as the boaid h.u Ibis expensive night guard of the sultan has been maintained by him only since the recent assassination or the royal couple or Servla Of course the timorous ruler of Turkey always has ueen particularly well guarded at night, hut the murders or Ilelgrade scared Abdul Hatnld almost out ot ills wits, and hu immediately (uitermlucd that he would surround his bed chamber with tho most vigi lant men who could be secured, and make It to their Interest to protect him. The command or dm j,,i.,i ;:hool ! illK,lt H entrusted to eight of me minim most trusted genorals, inn ui wuoin are on duty overy night Owing chiefly t this and other pic cautions that the ruler has adopted i-ii-uu), it is estimated that tho eeiMj expense or running Kiosk- Is over ISil.Otm. ,ow Run. Come to us for Your Stoves Largo Stoves Small Stoves Round Stoves Heating Stoves Cook Stoves Air Tight Stoves Wood Stoves and Coal Stoves ITge assortment air light Stoves $3.00 to $13.00 We will make it worth votir while if you will call and inspect our stock and get our prices. t o b 1 e Comjilete Honso Furnisher Court Street IT ! I i i ' 1 Academy Joseph's - Pendleton, Oregon ,Kor Hoardine; ami Day Students. Conducted by the Sisters of St. Frances o( Philadelphia. Uasses will be resinned September 7th. For Terms, etc., Apply to SISTER SUPERIOR 4. . Address C. I). BOYD. HI CourlSl, THE ONLY GENUEtfi BOYNTON FURNACESl AND HEATERS . . . arc ii.uiir.fii cxcluurl Iv in rl dletotiM that ; l-'urnacc, il put up hv u will U. success, I.el us figure with juu 1 heating your home or pl.irc 1 liusiucss. GEORGE PHILLIPS Cottonwood Street. Insurance at W --.. HEALTH CT''YMrMtirnr Meat Schwaiz .N; Greulich, Props. Wholesale and retail dealers in lieef. Pork and .Mutton. Cured .Meats and Sausages of all kinds. 607 Main Street, l'liout 1S1 Yildiz York Mis. .1. W. S. Kinerson. wile of a .......ivii, nriiBRist or Shoshono, .M.111U, was lataiiy shot hv .Motidaj- inoriilnK- a burftlcr. ACKER'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS euro dyapopsla and all disorders arls Jhyslclans ovttrvntinm 0-1.1 " druggists. Nneirn n;"Um. Trial package froo by w ting0 to W W. Schmidt & Co. COMFORT Arc Combined In Cole's Original Air Tight Wood Heaters Hot Blast Coai Stoves Of They have proven their real Hundred, of sa.ished puoph, in Pen d and Umatilla users of' Cole's stoves ami heaters nlvvays recommend then, to their fr.ends, Sold only, i Pendleton by 14,370,113.00 Hf Inalininnn tn fofCC OREGON FIRt RELIEF AH SOCIATION. A Strictly Mutual Home Institution M. H. RICE. Kreewater, AL'ont for Umatilla CountJ- J. P. WALKER, city agent l' r-enuieiou. 'H-H4'M-Hl U22if. Hardware Man LEGAL BLANKS WrUe &bT. fan. of tiem. A Ml soppIy atwayf ta'stol?' The French Restaurant Be-t25 cent Meal in the CitJ I Private Dining hariow Elegant Furnisheil Rooms i Connection GUS LaFONTAlNE, Prop 633 Main Street I' OH 8 ALU AT TIII5 BAST 0113 iiuu-c, mrKO bundles or ti'v-'-i,! mined for as onts n bundle. " mmimmmmm