DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1903. If tu rn i RURAL MODESTY. Publish)! every nftemoun excput Sunday) at I'ciuileton, Oregon, by the EAST. OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. I'hone, Mnln 11. SUIIKCKIITION IIATIIS. Dnllr ).na year by mall J.3.00 Dally, six month by mnll 2..M) Polly, tare months bv mull 1 IMtly. one uumlli by mall DO Pally, iwr mnutli by carrier tli Weekly, one year by mall l.r.O ek!r. nix month br ninll Weekly, four months by malt SO semi-weeEir. one year uy man .... .tiu Semi-Weekly, six month by mall . . 1.00 enu-eklj, tbre months by mall .. .IiO The I!a.t Oreconlan Is on sale at It. It. KIch'H News staiuls at Hotel Portland anil Hotel reruns, Portland, Oregon. Metuher Scrliw MeUae tlnn. N'ews Assocta San Pranelscu Iliirean. VS Puiirth St. Chicago Ilureau. l0!) Security ltnlldlnR. Washington, l C Ilureau. SOI Hth St., Bntored at Pendleton poatofllee as seceoud class matter. I The laws in tliemsolvos are j tlie scales of justice, the wrons- i 'd poor-man's shelter, the pil- Ws of the commonwealth; hut , tho abused practice makes those I scales unequal, that poor-man's I shelter a man's poor shelter for I his wrongs. Warwick BOUNTIFUL NATURE. - The government's monthly crop re port shows practically all our grain staples above their 10-year average; hut the hero or the story Is Corn. The springs floods apparently doomed the country to a short crop ot the greatest grain staple. 3Iuch of it hud to he replanted and it sprout ed late. Never before hud a corn sea son been so backward. September lurnlshed a variety of "frost Bcares." hut after viewing his farm on Octo 1ki 1. Unele Sam reports an average condition SO.S. against S0.1 on September 1, and a 10-year avernge of 77.7. Never heiore had the per contages increased jo steadily throughout the oason. Conditions have Iwen fnvorahl" since October 1. nml the frost ilanger '.p now parsed. A crop of more than I'IIO.ihio.iiOO uUFhels Is expected, ac tually RO.(Miii.nnu bushels more t'in was imiicateil on August 1 and more than the country ever raised iKtforn, last yuav't Immper crop alone ex cepted. When man' lias done his utmost to destro prosperity here l.y fotaeutlng ruinous ntriUes, there by "high finance and low morality " it Is u re lief to turn to the contemplation of the calm bounties ot merciful nature I ted. Heretofore calls from friends I have been allowed during work ' hours, thoreby consuming time that ' Justly belonged to the employer, and , causing a loss to the office through the Interruption of the employe. Now, when the employes come Into tho offices in the morning they will be required to work the full day, their friends nnd associates will ha to wait until the dav Is done to do ' n diapason, or a bass clef from n bone ,,.. ,., .,,. AJulmor. "o ' not o expected luteal I lOilllif,, 1 OKI 'II. IIVIl '1 113 seemingly justified by the constnnt loss of time, consumed by tho em ployes during tho day In answering numerous calls and in nttemilut; to private business while on duty. SETS THE SKIFJ ON FIRE lESSZEMA No disease causes so much bodily discomfort, or itches, and btirns like E?in. ncBinnttirr often with a slight redness of the skin it gradually spreads followed by pustules or blisters from which a gummy, sticky, fluid . spreads, ioiiuwi ) i , . . . seaijS it nn. As a fine example of humble West ern modesty, tho Kansas City Stnr quotes this; "Tho editor or thollos worth Stnr-Sentlnol rccvlved a com plimentary copy of a new song en titled, 'When First "Wo Met,' the oilier tiay. Tiilnklilg It was up to1 """"V1"13 . him to say somethlnir nhmit it be ncarson different partsof the body but oftcnest upon the unci., arms, lianas, lid wrote: 'ab the editor of this paper j legs nnd face, and is a j exprrlmco,i t tiraoa potohes on the in- v doesn't know a demlsemlqunvor from, veritable torment at lde ot my bunds that itched ami bitrnod, oausinH crew worse, nd I was couvlnood. that 1 was afflicted with Eczema. I con sultod sevorHl phyalelaus and a aura bor of "peclallsts, aud noed several ex ternal applications, recolvlnir but silent temporary relief. In lebruarr I decided to try ft. S. 8., and In less than it month I experienced a chance for the better, and bv May all Bymptoms. lmd dlsannonred. and I found myself entire ly cured, nnd have had no return of the (IISGUBO Hll.Cf. , " The prices of oil, wood, coal and lent continue to rise In the East, but the wages of the poor man remain stationary, or becomos lower as the winter months enmo. Although pros perity somes to he in evidence among nil classc3, visitors coming from the large cities of the Cast, say that ful ly as much suiferlng as was seen last winter will visit the largo cities to give nn extended notice of the pro duction. We can say, however, thnt tho typo used in printing the song was clear and plain, and the paper seems to be of tho best qunlity of rag. Tho doslgn on tho front page Is I artistic and the words are as tender as a veal steak, and as poetic as a song of a meadow lark on a May ! morning. The melody is found and times, especially at night or when over heated. The cause of Ecze ma is a too ncid and general unhealthy con dition of the blood. The terrifying itching and burning is pro duced bv the overflow through tin; glands nnd nr. ;... Ntnnkman's Actvertlsinc Acency. Station A, Kantian City, Mo. pores of the skin of the fiery poisons with which the blood -current is over. 1 loaded. While external applications, such as tlious emotion of our cnbbage llav ored soul." 11 -I 1. . I . I. ...t.-.t i ?" "J"" ' ' : ' l t ; w sn.Vns. salves and T.o.vdcrs uresoot hing and be in a healthy condition with no Vv Vv Vv cooling they do not enter into the blood itself or patent dofects or notlcenble blemish , O) hO) SO ) touch the real cause of the disease, but h. b. b. cs. Tho tonality is clear and reso S '--'' does, and purifies, enriches, and strengthens the nant nnd rests on harmonic relations ... acjd j,i00j aIKl cleanses nnd builds up the general system, when the and melodic elements. Wo will sing' .. ' , ars off aad Ewema with all its terrifying symptoms disappears, the song to any subscriber of the Star 4end for our free look on the Skin and its diseases. Xo charge for fi'shl-. J't'i rJ''9 fw.?., medical adce. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. again this winter, on account of th(lnt0 ,t n tue tcn,,pr aU( ,mc , ligii price oi niei, on. rent nnu oiner necessities. So many of the trades have experienced disastrous strikes this summer, that many able men fol lowing them have been idle, earning nothing for the extra expenses of winter, and eating up what was sav ed before. The year has been pros perous for all the great industries, but the expenses of the workingman lire advancing and his income is di minishing nnd the East will have to I help Its poor population. I T We 1 1 1 , "Sroom,,,! want 1 -rwj.! The National Civic Federation, which is meeting in Chicago this week, was founded with a good pur pose in view. It had for its aim the settlement of labor difficulties, with iMit the resort to strikes. It had as Its leaders the ablest leaders in both the financial and labor world" to be found. Hut at this time, three years alter its organization, it Is further irom reaching a settlement of labor tumbles than at its beginning. Uur ing Its existence strtKes have been more numerous than before Taking hope trom its presence, many of the leading labor organizations made ad vance steps toward meeting employ ers. oven mow than half way But the infamous decisions of such men hs Judge Adams, of St. Louis, in the Wabash injunction rase, has done more to separate the employer and employe, than this federation lias done to bring them nearer together. and the meetings now are Just pleas ure Junkets for corporation presl dents and defunct politicians. In which they enjoy themselves in a desperate effort to revive lost repU' tatlous nnd in making speeches which might pave the way lo some little measure of jKipulnrlly among work Ingmen. Tlie efficiency of the lav. anil the r.ctivity of the official Is demonstrate il .every day. Yesterday, an escaped j convict from the Utah penitentiary. Kiirrendared, rater than, be hunted i.iul hounded by the officials on his trail. He would rnthor be at home inside the prison than to bp at liber ty nn I nave the law and the officers against him. It is almost imuotsihle lor n man to make an escape now, through the combined agencies of the i press, the officials and the systema tized activity of the law. The total wool supply of August t. 11(03. including the clip of this year, was 405,000,000 pounds, as against I9ii.o00.ooo pounds nt the same date last year, a decrease of 25.000,000 pounds. The advance figures of the new department of commerce Indi cate an Increase of over G per cent in the imports of grease wool for the fiscal year ending June 20, which means a still greater increase, if clean scoured wool alone Is consider ed, as the Increase is all In the coarser grades of light shrinking qualities. E TO HAVE Biil i thick, mf i i I LUXURIANT 4-4 t t 3 u vUmmxstlonfrot-for ,!e- Of S Eg in. f e vc ry tfomau W.. ., SV lu alu to Imity It 15, MBVf fAfi H nnd endeavo's to mnU HlaWSl ft! S end thick, as edible. WMLVb tSm m coo-tuiauvc'y Jew of WW' JM 15 ' ' '.n nare as yet BKM EJ J -SI -.... "V " "iy -4ir-; (Ml'llli:, DMffKr jtr HI coiT.wmcnaole them IHKsJffi -j POH 91 r 1 ALL FWT. FwSKj . N(ny i I GRAND OPENING I With A Fl'KR an anxious, fretful A, nay, you need i in aiipreciation of the services of Dr. Ixirenz, In curing his little daugh ter of what was supposed to be a hopeless case of congenital hip dis ease. Armour, the Chicago million aire, will establish what he will call l-orcn. chnirs or surgery" in the principal hospital ol the leading city in. each , state in the Union. This t:ieat Austrian nurgcon has built for himself In (his country a name which will never eenso to he remenhered by gintcfnl parents. His service lu treating poor children free, is ono of Hie most '.oiichini; stories connected with the proiessioual records of tin ' ountry. The trades In Portland are making their surroundings more and more iiiiploaBant. The latest restriction Piacea upon tho workingman lu the result or the demand for a shorter doy by the Job and ad printers In the offices in that city. The employers in granting the shorter day. informed tlie employes that during the work hours no interruption of the working men in the offices would be permit- Women as Well as Men Are made miserable by Kidney and ri it -! ii ! manner rnnnm. Kidney trouble prevs uxu the mind, discourugesand lesseusambitiou; lnaiuty. vigor uuu cueenui uess soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has liecotnc so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be lxini afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates toooften, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should lw able to control tlie passage, it is yet afflicted with lied-wet-ttng, depend upon it, thecausc of thedifli culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be tow ards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to n diseased condition of tlie kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men a, e made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, .wt l.ntl ntuul tin. Kfitiit orcnt ruinwU- ililli MUIK MWW kill- -. - y i Tlie mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realued. It is sold by druggists, in lilty cent and one-dollar size bottles. Yon may have a sample Itottle by mail tree, also n Home of e-smp-eoot pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including iimuy of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sulferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., lliugliamton, N. Y be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but rememl)er the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, ninghaniton, N, Y., on every little. souiethinir which shall fit your tired i body as a well worn slipper tits a tird foot. It must be somethlnE J more than food or drink. If you i want lo taste Nirvana nnd forget t all your tire und fatigue, take a cup of one of Chase & Sanborn's "Urlglnnl Package ' teas. These J are the leaves which the natives f J theiuelvei drink with all their vigor imprisoned. It's a very J diflerent drink from ordlnury tea. J Try a half-pound. Monday, October 19 PARK THEATRE (Armorv Hall. La Vetnfs Vatideville Company Admission. Children ioc, Adults 20c, Reserved Seats 30 cents on. Sale at Brock, it MeCouia' Drug Store t .t-.t t.. 'i i x i t i in 11 1 1 . .... j r . . . . 1 11 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 "ORiai.SAL PACKAGE" TEAS. Orloff (Formoia Oolnpg Koh l noor (Eng. MreakUat) Ounce I'ekoe (India A LVylouJ. Sold lu Pendleton exclusively by C. ROHRMAN COUUT STREET lliescke's nl eats If eet TAPE WORMS MA tape troriu elirlilnn fMi loner nl IfUt came ua the aCAlie lifUir mr taklne twn CAS) AKKTm This am cure hi couwd mr bad bealtb tor tue uust tliree jeurs, I am slifl taking Cauiaruu, the only ciituartlc worthy ot nolle by aunalble iienple ' 4 ueu. n UUSI.H, tuira, hiu. CANDY TKAOI IUH RIMTIRtO n!21K?h. Kit f t"blT'UM;ot- Tai oooa 110 -. ..--v. 1 ...cu.ut uripo, wc. sjc, LLK; CONSTIPATION. ... UrUw Srar trr, tl. ll, TMt. u H0TflBBR tl9la ,na g'irauld Vt atldrua- ThJ Oregon Dally Journal can be found on eale at Frailer book store. The approval of all who want the best meat most delicious but nc no higher in price COURT STREET PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE Do Not Fail to Visit MADAM T0MPS0N Clairvoyant A. J. BEAN HAULING OF AIL KINDS UnttAm liV.. Ka, . f " . ... ..I V . . TiCTscu's. moo Main U71.' The Colombia Lodging Hotne Well ventilated, neat and comfortable rooms, good bedi. Bar in connection where best goods are served. Main Street, center ol block, between Alta and Webb Streets. ' F. X. Scbempp Proprietor Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, ISO barrels n. day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, MIU Feed, Chopped etc., always on band. Feed. i She Cat Tell You of Your Ail- I menfc and Wnat Vn Should Do. Also your business wor ries and successes, and help you out of many difficulties. She can tell you of your talents and- how to improve Your time. 4 The Gratz Rooming House ROOM' 2 wiHHi iiiinii t m tm 1 niiHrtwmtw E. D. fi( Has Real Estalefc I 1 "luusailQBet rtsincnce tooi "iDBi modern i fiitltntiMt ill tnp limit. , .t fif Pendleton, u!j 1 arm 01 a 'et thnntinnH. t . wlicat land. MJ Addresi C. D. BOYD, lili The i Restaoi Be:i 25 cent Mtilii Private DliiitB Elegant Fnnh'dj Conneco GUS LaFONTAIi 633 Main S Sleep Sou.'' Enjoy Y01 nllK line ol : II enft and Drop when placed il springs, -1 nights comtoru! mote sweei siu Wp are nreW nlv vnn with SH tresses and prices that l bavmg. 1 See us beforffl Stove. V. Stf Complete Hot! .Court DUTT ,. Url it I la - i and in cbaej CLASS SEW given. rANDlESJ TAFflfi, Telepl.oce'JJ Promotdelil III The Cai