DAILY EAST QREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1903. I by 5.000 majority, and Beckham, the democratic fcovernor of Kentucky, Is rc-oh-ctcd by a strong majority. The lopubllcan victory In Ohio makes robiiAiirtl ei'tr n-'trmoon (eiiTnt sundj- 'Mark Ilanpn tho strongest republican 1,pll,MJU- "r tht candidate for president, on account of , the loyal support given his candidate for governor, Myron T. Hcrrick. Even the popularity of Theodore Roosevelt ennnot overshadow this last triumph of Mr. Hnnna. EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Ttmu, SUlu II StUt.MCUUTION IIATBK. tall uue ft uy Diull Dallr. nix luunttis tlx uinll Pally, tlirrc mimttin by urn 1 1 Dally, one aiuutli by mull Daily, ht tumuli br carrier . . . Wfkly, one year by mull WMtjr. lx oiuntbH br lunll Wwalr, four muntlu liy mull . . . 6eml Weekly, uua year by mall . , KeailWwkly, nil niomlm by mall ml Wrvkly, tlirw nioutba fay mail . .J.-..IH) .50 . l.r.o .50 2.1K) 1.00 .50 Tlie UaBt Orccnnlan la nil hhIa ( n n nirb'g Ncwa Miami U Hotel l-urtland and uutri i-crKiiw, i-wriiaun, iiregon. Member Hcrtpim Mrllne lion Ncw Assot'ls N. W Shu t'raurlM-o lliirrau. -IDS rnurth St. Chicago llureau. SO!) Security UulldlnR. "akliliifitmi. o o llureau. 5U Uth St., Eoteml at fenitlpton iroatullice as aecvond. clahfc matter. Life's environments, life's struggles, life's successes, life's failures, life's duties, all empha size the necessity that man should lean upon his fellow, should co-operate with his broth er, should link heart, with heart, grasp hand la hand, that the three-score-and-ten of earthly years should have a finger touch with the divine. Max well's Talisman. At Kenyon, Minnesota, the farmers know how to co-operatively sell their grain. Their co-operative company was organized about seven years ago with n cash capital of $3,500. It now owns an elevator property worth ?14. 000. has paid 125 per cent dividends on its original investment in six years. The report at hand snows that nearly -100.000 bushels of grain and seeds were handled during the year, dividends paid. $2,420, and cashln bank at end of year $8,525.47. It is the belief of the manager, a very conservative man, that the presence of this elevator has made the aveiage price of grains and Bceds at least four cents a bushel higher than It otherwise would have been. This Is a matter of $16,000 saved to tho ele vator patrons alone In one year, and this has been nearly duplicated every year of tue company's life. New Zealand has done the most daring thing ever attempted by any modern government. The New Zea- j landers claim that New Zealand is j a country without strikes. Laborers and employers have Schmitz, the musician-mayor of San Francisco, is re-olected and will lead the municipal orchestra for another yar. their disputes . , . 1.... wiuuii; s ui&t-w Here, nui one cannot quit work, or the other lockout work men, pending a settlement of the ills-' putes In courts. It is also a country without paupers or poorhouses. for injured workmen are cared for by their employers. The aged workman Tammany was not so dead as Its a pensioned by the government as a opponents thought it before Tues- j soldier of industry worn out in the d-v s election. The tiger like the t ranks. The government owns not only c seems to have Innumerable lives. I tne postal system, but the express j service, the telegraph lines and the Although Tom Johnson wa not . railroads. Recently It has purchased eiected. he is not defeated Such a a Mai mino tn sm,i.. K inM,mn,K-.c of saving the books. Let us warm our hands in tho blaze and got some thing out of It now. if wo worry and fret our loss is tho groator. To cry over the loss to borrow disappoint ment from tho morrow why that Is. to multiply tho loss by two; that Is to pilo upon today's sorrow the sor row of yesterday and of tomorrow Today' There Is no othor day. Yesterday ' Is gone. Tomorrow never conies.'! oise may be done? There Is no hopol Why spoil today bewailing yesterday. I or rearing- tomorrow? Vhv retrret what cannot be heled or dread what cannot bo foreseen? Wo -can retrieve yesterday today We can make the destiny of tomor row today, and today only. There is only one day today. Yes, that's Emersonian, but Men are always to be blest tomor row They are going to be content ed and rested "some day." is it not so? wnorcas the only way to bn con tented and comfortnhle and happy ,4s iu ue conicmeu nun comrortable and happy today. And if your library Is burning, and you cannot possibly save it, enjoy the flames now. Difficult? Yes. New? No. A greater than Emerson said lone neo "Take no thought of (Do not worry about) the tomorrow." Also- '"Let the dead bury the dead." Live today. Seattle Star. Sghlitz Means The best materials the best that money can buy. A brewery as clean as your kitchen; the utensils as clean. The cooling done in filtered air, in a plate glass room. The beer aged for months, until thoroughly fermented, so it will not cause biliousness. The beer filtered, then sterilized iu the bottle. You're always welcome to the brewery for the owners are proud of it. Tbone Main 1781, ..... ... ... The Hoss Ico A Cold Storaite And the size of it proves that Co.. t Main.su, people know the worth of Penaioton ARE YOU AGEING? His poll- Kith fue an(j t intends to compote man never suffers defeat. i-.es ami acuviues spring perennial wjth private mines in the sale or coal wherever there Is a wrong to right, or to the public far enough to keep the a battle to be fought between thej,)rice of coal down to a reasonable masses and the classes. I ficure. There Is not a tiauiiur in Nu- The only objection anybody finds to the candidacy of I)r. Cole for the mayoralty. Is the manner in which he was selected. The people should lie Siven a chance to nominate candi dates for. mayor In open meetings. There is no emergency before the city, which justifies closed doors in selecting candidates which all the people have a right to choose. Zealand. TODAY. "When Emerson's library was burn ing in Concord," says Louisa M. Al cott. 'i went to him as he stood with the fire-light npon his strong, sweet tace, and tried to express my sym pathy, but he answered cheerily, 'Never mind, Louisa, see what a beau tiful blaze they make. We 'will enjoy that cow.' " Dr. Holmes used to say he was "seventy years young." Some men are old at half that figure. Age is not in years. It is in the blood. Scott's Emul sion helps to keep you young by keeping your blood young; by supplying it with an abundance of rich, pure, vital nourishment; carrying con stant life and renewal to every fibre of your body. It will help you to rob advancing years of half their sting. We'll tend you a sample free upon request. SCOTT & HOH'NK, 409 Fearl.Street. New Voit It is an absolute fact that tho in crease "of railroad traffic is outrun- Ah, my dears Suppose that library had been yours nr mine TJVinm whnf. 11 filR tft.-irK. ning the capacity of U-e car factories j maybe, or the wringing of hands, or even cursing. 1011 see. wt- nave not reached the heights of Concord pall- sad locomotive works to such aa ex tern that almost every vVostern rall rtud is handicapped by a lack of cars and power. Tho aci.im of the Port Hand Chamber of Commerce in urging the Southern Pacific to increase its carrying facilities will fall upou deaf ears. If the railroads c-ould get cars. 1 under any reasonable conditions, they would do so without any persuasion from cities or individuals osophy. And most of us never will get that far along But the lesson of it. "We will enjoy that now." What I The people of Weston, in entertain ing the teachers attending- the county institute, freo of all charge, hare set in example of Western hospitality which will last as long as Weston stands.' With the. -.strict paying the teachers full salaries, while attending the institute, and the city of Weston entertaining them free, they should certainly hold a beneficial session. .Prom the reports of the work betas done, and the large attendance it is evident that they are improving the time. Umatilla tcounty has Increased the pay of he? teachers during the past year more than any other county 'in the state, and this is an invitation in them to become still niorv profic iftit. A study of the comparative valuini pf irrigated and uun-irrigated lands, tn Umatilla county, published In yes terday's East io'ttsonlan. will con Evince anyone that irrigation conven tions and irrigation societies are not organized In vain. The Echo desert land, which, in ita native state, sells Je prices ranging from $2 to $5 per acre. Increases id value 800- per1 cent by the application or water. The gravel soil of the Milton and Free water district sells at 30 to 5.0 per cent more per acre than the beat wheat land on the Pacific Coast. If these examples of the importance of 'irrigation iu the West are not suffic ient to awaken tho people to the 'meaning-, of the word ifrlgatkm, otlier appeals are useless. The elections held on Tuesday gave the democrats uu overwhelming vic tory in Greater New York, which gives them 'hopes of carrying the state next year. Senator. Qornian won' victory 'in Maryland, which will give add,pd irnpeUw to his iiresidontial boom. In republican Rhode Island, Garvin, the democratic fonriirfntf, for covernor was clectod all "I've Lost Tea Pounds A man says. "Look at this." And he over-lapi Ins coat to show how loose it is. There are some people who can. lose fat to advantage, but the loss of flesh is one of the accepted evidences of failing health. As flesh-making processes begin in tue stomacu, m naturally when, there is loss of flesh we look first to the stomach (or the cause. And. Uie cause is uca- erallv found to be- diseaee of the stomach and di gestive and nutri tive tracts, result ing in loss of nu trition and cotise q u e 11 1 physical weakness. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery restores the lost flesh; by curing diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nu trition and ena bling tlie perfect digestion and as- .sunllation of food from which flesh and strength are mode. My wife n fot fire yeam troubled wtb inilljteitiou of itomach and buweb, bloating and acrerc pain at lunea iiiinae the entire five yea re," write Mr. I. Bllltoa Unger, of McConnelUburg, Pa. "Her heart wo fleeted, and the- took a purgative every feir day Imt only received temporary relief. tUie got very poor In flcxh ami I bought one bottle of Ir, Herce1 ftolilen Medical liucovery from oar druggUl and after taking it she aaitl "lie fell tike a new woman, Ills uo more trouble vrilb stomach and bowel, nnd tia. no pain uor bloat ing, llai gained fifteen pounda iu weight. Dr. Mcrce's Flcasant Pellets cure cos situation and biliousness. Suffered Eight Months I can heartily recommend Acker's Tablets for Dyspepsia and Stomach Troubles. I havo been suffering for eight months and tried many rem dies without any relief, until I got Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets, which I used only a short time and am now perfectly well. Thanking you for the speedy recovery, I am greatfully yours, Francis I. Cannon. Vancouver, Wash. For salo by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Send to W. II. Hooker & Co., Buf falo, N, Y., for a freo trial package. (Nothing Like Them.) mm 111; tflVPJ inn Dutton's Candy Kitchen J. A. Herron Successor to C. R. Dutton Home-made Candies A Specialty Your Patrouagc is Solicited Phone Main 2531 Building Material Of all Description Sash, Doors Windows. Made to order. Building paper, lime, cement, brick and sand, wood gutters for barns and dwellings a specialty, Oregon Lumber Yard Alta St, Opp. Court House Our Glasses (Jive rest to tired eyes. After iu uking thorough ex amination to locate every de fect we give you the proper lenses and adjust the frames to your face, thus IiikujuIs a jierfect correction. We give you the best glasses It itrpos albie to produce. , A. Blackburn, oio. Graduate Optician Room 45 Despain Blk. Alt for Ikt Brewery Bottling. 1 The Beer That Made Milwaukee Famous HEALTH K 4 BBjWjffiEB COMFORT ECONOMY Are Combined In Cole's Original Air Tight' Wood Heaters or Hot Blast Coal Stoves They have proven their real worth. Hundreds of satisfied people in Pendleton and Umatilla users of Cole's stoves and heaters always recommend them to their friends. Sold only, in Pendleton, by I I I TV " I TI3 JL. .aC. aJU I IWbC Tlie Hardware Man MONTERASTELLI BROS. marble and Cranite Works MO.STMEVTS, IN(13 AMI HEU13TONE-". COP Bl'ILDI.NU STONE We uo our own work auil irraraiitep tlx ui at lowvtt price stlniau vilr.o on all klnilt at Cut Htona, We bue a large Block and wuu'a he plean eil t Uavo you eiamtne it. ;f?L Main Street Pendleton, Oregon HliANCH ikw AT IlEPPNEK, OltK. WE PLEASE THE FASTIDIOUS with our laundry work why not voti The more critical you art- about your linen, the better we'll like it, for we cater to the best class ol patrons in Pendleton. On mail, messenger, personal or 'phone order, we call for and deliver gentlemen's and family washing, and ask now only for a "try" at your week's washables The DOMESTIC LAUNDRY NEW GUARD CHAINS A complete assortment of tbe newest ami daintiest patterns m goitl and gold ailed. If you prefer a fob or u chatelette I have them tn many different styles attuned prices. Call iu nud see them. GLENN WINSLOW Jeweler and Optician Nkar PosToincL, PENi.i.tioN, Oku. D. PARK GRADUATE OF OSTEOPATHY. Mrs. PARK, Assistant CH110NIC TROUBLES A SPECIALTY. Consultation and Examination Free. Office, 61Q Johnson Street New Electrical Supply House, LET US FIGURE With you on Wiring your building for ELECTRIC LIGHTS, ELECRR1C BELL, or Electrical work of any kind. COURT STREET, west of Boston store. LEGAL BLANKS tiowne ef them. 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