f "jJTO HELP THE POOR LUiuauf roubles :ured by DYSPEPSIA CURE ier all curablecondilions' BAILY EAST OREQQNIAN, PENDLETON, ORBQON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 103 t D. Kaubte of , was d by Kodol A stomach j ible which fAujx Mrs.W. W. Lay- ler of Hllltard. Pa., was cured of Chronic Dyspepsia by the use 01 Kodol. KODOL. PKiiuWhiIYoi Eit AGE 32 m,' twenty payment life, Humial kemium !,C9. kib ulucSUh year JJ283.60. tpld up policy for J2300. (id Cash U07u, fculcoit for life JfGS.so MTELlFJ-. I.VSDRANCS CO. InillaniipoilB Indiana W J 1IOMEK, Manai-er I tit's l'cntlleloii, Oreeo 7 j. ALWAYS FRESH 4 ALWAYS GOOD! ih of All Kinds blisters. Crabs, snlt wn. loods Ovsters--EAST- I ! anil OL MPHIA. rPrompt Delivery. fe Fish Market Corner Mrlii and AIU ELLIOTT, Propriet or. Meat SALVATION ARMY COLONIZATION SCHEMES. Plrst Organized In 1898 Now a Suc cessful Department of Relief Work Located In Colorado, California and Ohio Over 400 People Thus Saved From Poverty, Tho basic Idea of the colonization work of the Salvation Army In this country is to take a family of work ng people who can barely keep rouI nd boily together In tho city, and irovlde them with moans of n'cnulr tiR n farm and owning their own ome In the country. Tho farm colonies of tltn Salvation Vriny In the United States were first rgnnlzed In the spring of 189S, more 'Specially for the purpose of rellev K the city congestion and of pre entlns families from being broken ip. the theory of redemption being hu.s formulated: ''Place the waste abor on the waste land, by means of he waste capital, and thereby con ort tho trinity of waste Into a unity 'i iJiuuufiioa, ino colonics nre located at Fort irnny, uoio., in the fertile valley of nc Arkansas river; Fort Homle, ;al near the bay or Monterey, and t Fort Herrlck, Ohio, about twenty nlles from Cleveland. Tho total number of poor persons ettled In theso colonics todav is 4ns. riieni tho city poor have gone, havo uayed, have Avorked. and have nald. s a result of their successful tnll hey havo become home owners, and ho percentage of failures has been nuch smaller than was exnectod. riiousands moro would have gone lould the capital havo been sunnlled. Commander Booth-Tucker savs that ho city poor are anxious to get Into ho country, and only require the apltal to do so. Ho maintains that .ho farm colony scheme Is the most olatislble solution of tho problem of ho slums. He says that heretofore .ho mistake has been In attempting l.o colonize the unmarried poor; that .he family will prove much cheaper In the long run. Tho colonists receive a contract or the purchase of tho land and cot age, and are supplied with livestock and implements, a regular account icing furnished to tho head of each .amily at stated intervals, showing us inuenieaness. Tfto sense of own arshlp Is from the first cultivated. Aim ext-eiieni results, 'ino exper- once of the Salvation Army Is reverse to community of ownership in such iettlements. Such ownership usually results in tne lazy doing nothing and expecting everything, while the in iustrlous do everything and get nothing at IeaBt commensurate with iholr toll. Thus a premium is placed jpon idleness. This commonly ends n the Industrious becoming dis' louraged, pulling out and going vhrre they can get the rewards of heir Industry, tho others being then illicitly scattered. Tho sum of $5uu, It iB stated, will uccessfully launch a family in the arm colony, aside. from tho payments or the land, irrigation works, water upply and other general utilities. "or the purpose of raising the neces :ary funds, thlrty-threo year gold londs for $150,000 havo been Issued in the Colorado and California col mles. Interest Is payable seml-an-mally at 5 per cent. A sinking fund if 'i per cent has been established, md the bonds are guaranteed by tho Salvation Army, Incorporated. Commander Tucker says that a jy Irrigation the great deserts of he West are being turned Into gar Ions, this should benefit tho farm co- inles lor the poor, and that colon :atlon of the land by the poor of tho ;rent cities is a good solution oftn .irobleni of the suitable distribution if tho country's population. Visitor: "Does your whole family drink beer?" Host: "Schlitz heer will not, that's another ad- M ft , , , ,. , vantage. Biliousness is caused by 'green' beer beer B Just Schlitz beer-no other. Our physi- hurried into the market before it is sufficiently aged. ft ft ft cian says that Schlitz beer is good for them." Schlitz beer is aged for months in refrigerating rooms ft before it is bottled." ft ft m Visitor: "Why Schlitz beer and no other?" visitor: "And what do you pay for it?" A WM Host: "Because Schlitz beer is pure. There are IIost: "Just what yui pay for other beer. I 1ft W no germs in it. Schlitz beer is brewed in absolute TvTlS!i '!, '"P"? II m wn.it you pay without it. I get a beer that costs Mft A cleanliness, and cooled in filtered air. The makers twice as much as common beer in the brewing, by M I t B down MOO feet for the water they use in it. They simply demanding Schlitz." M H filter the beer, then sterilize every bottle by Pas- Visitor: "I'll do that next time." M kw teur's process after it is sealed." Host: "Ves.aiul ever afterward. People are learn- MAT M .... "K these facts, and Schlitz sales now exceed a million MW ft 2 Visitor: "But beer makes me bilious." K,rrels annually. Abk for the brewery bottling." M J Hk jMj9m 1'lione Main Mr WVMtMW The Koso Jco tt Cold .Stonio Co,. WMT. -1U Main St., Pendleton MmVmMmBWWWWw MATLOCK AND KELLY. piz & Oteulich, Props. I'csalc ami retail flpnlpru in and Mutton, Cured Main Street 1'lione 181. - WM.mi, -I ! -H-4- lOTSCHMAN Ucs a thdVough course ft Cultnro 1 or information en- Pe Piano Hoasc. m 1 1 1 1 1 1 mm at Cost 14'370,113.00 iMurance ta force 8S ACT1.EF A8. rlcy Hntnai Home M s'ltntlon Rlrte r, Umntlllf, n pon, wi .. "pinia or Men Heroes of Heppner Flood Entertrlncu at lone. Lesley Matlock and liruco Kelly who rode in front of tho Heppner flood, and warned tho people of lone, thereby saving many lives, wero oyally entertained last Monday by ;ho appreciative people of our slstor :Ity, says tho Heppner Gazette. The banquet had been arranged .'or a previous dato, but owing to tho absence of Mr. Matlock and sickness jf Mr. Kelly, tho complelo arrange' ments wore not consummated until Inst Monday. An elegant banquet was served nt the lone hotel at 2 o'clock, where the finest wines and delicacies wero spread. Mayor Reid delivered the intrO' ductory speech and was followed by J. A. woolery. Both Matlock and Kelly responded with short addresses, COAL OUTPUT. 30 Heppner Coal Mines Producing Tons A Day. Tho Heppner coal mines aro now being worKed at comparatively full capacity. Tho output now amounts to about SO tons a day. New scales have beeu Installed at tho mines and tho bunker enpa city is being Increased. Walla Walla College Open. Walla Walla College opened Wed. nesday with ISO students. Tho Jn dUBtrial department is being natron' Ued moro than ovor before and the prospect (or a still larger attendance Is very good. Land Proofs Illegal. Ten homesteadors of Franklin county, Washington, have had their filings cancelled by tho department. Frauds in making final proofs wero unuartbod. Sorao of tho claimB navo boon provod up for two years All kinds of Imported and domestic unches and clam chowder at Oratz'a. The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous Mr. UrJihlutiJj'ur- Hsu k mhj j uriiKht 'n uniliinllj villi me. Aro tho mosqulcocs very had around hero; "Bad I" echoed tho native, derisively. "Mister did. you over hear of a mosquito being con verted?" Washington Star. Tho Idaho state capltol building is to bo repainted, rofltted with heat and gas and newly lighted. The building Is over-crowded and very uncomronauio in winter season. Its THE BEST THK MOST WHOXjKSOMK PKOPERLY MIIjLKD WITHOUT A HUPERJOli BYERS' BEST FLOUR The Standard of Excellency. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. Byers, Proprietor. SAYS JOHN EATALOT WHO CLAIMS The distinction of being the Champion Pie Eater of Pendleton "If the people realized the delious quality of, pies and cakes made from Crescent Mak ing Powder, they would never be satisfied with any other and tliat'n right too." This Crescent Baking Powder is egg and phos phate which seffs for 25 cents per pound can is proved by the wonderful Increase in its coasump tion to be pure and healthful. Here is quality and reasonable price combin ed -and that's what makes a bargain. Better have ome in your house. At all grocers, with a coupon. BARGAINS IN BICYCLES For a few days I will offer 'special low prices oa all wheels on hand.rj ' H.J. STILLMAN MAIN 8THEBT K. O, BUILDtKQ IS