V DAILY EA8T OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1903. I'uklUbed every afternoon (except Similar) t IVnciletou, Oregon, bj the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Thone. Mala H. SUltHCItllTION IIATI3S. Ditllr one year by mall $3.00 Dally, all month by mall 2.B0 Dally, three monthi by mail 1.2B Dally, one month by mall 50 Dally, per mouth bv carrier OA Weekly, une year by mall . 1.5(1 Weekly, nix monthx by uiall 75 Weekly, four months by mall so neon-weekly, one year by mall .... 2.0(1 Nenil-Weekly, lx mouths by mall .. 1.00 Hemt-Weekly. three months by mall .. .50 The Ka.it Orejront.m Is on sale nt 15. II. Itch's Neira Stands at Hotel l'ortland and Member Hcrlppi -Mcltae tlon. News ArsocIs- San Francisco Itureau. 40S Fourth St. Chicago Itureau, uoo Security IluIUUnir. Haahlnstoa, t). C. Hureau, 001 14th St., Kntered at Pendleton postoSlce as teccond class matter. I mosi inuurcs m nte romo from ! ! a lack of discernment In valuing ( I iuo muo tilings, initio tnings I are tho units which mako up the j , sum total of lite or success or ' I failure. Tho man who can seize ; I the true value of little things, 1 eliminate by Instinct or training I tho essential llttlo things from the non-essential little things, nl- ' ways moves forward In a practi- , . cally straight line. It Is a rare j ability, this which can separate I tho llttlo things which count and I the little things which don't 1 count; and cut out the latter and : meet tho former. It Is the fmin- t datlon of all success. Carrio C. Van Orsdall, In Pacific Echo, I under laws of this character, without leaving tho chance for fraud. AVhero nctunl rosidonco nnd actual settle ment Is not required, and tho pur chase of public land, for n fixed price, without other provisions to tho ac quirement of tltlo is allowed, thero will always bo abuses through dum my filings nnd hired cntrymon, and tho only sure manner In which tho Ir rigation fund can bo maintained through tho future, 1b to mako actual residence and cultivation one of tho provisions for securing government land. AMERICA UMATILLA COUNTY FINANCES. THE IRRIGATION RESOLUTIONS. Tho Oregon Dally Journal has writ- ton letters to tho county clork of ev ery county In tho state of Oregon, in regard to tho financial conditions of tho different counties, and has already received replies" from about vhnlf of the number. Although the East Oregoulan pub lished a statement from Comity Judge Hartman, in regard to tho excellent financial condition of Umatilla coun ty, on the day following tho decision of the supremo court, making n apo dal session of tho legislature possi ble and probable, the communication of County Clerk Chamberlain to the Jodrual will be of interest to every taxpayer in the county, nnd It Is here with published. -Mr. Chamberlain writes: "Pendleton, Ore., Nov. V. To tho Editor of The Journal. In ronlv to your telegram concerning tho finan cial condition of Umatilla county, and the probable effect of no tax levy for the current year. I would say that tho financial condition of the county Is good Umatilla county warrants are. In many cases, selling above par at the present time, and It is not proba ble that they would go below par IT they were to run another year with out a levy. "Failure to make a levy for this year would have no detrimental effect on tho county other than increasing the amount of interest by about $C, 000 for tho year, but the cities anil the school districts would bo crippled by the failure of a levy. The county court, who have been endeavoring to wipe out tho county debt, are averse to Increasing the in terest payments which the county has to meet, and are in favor of a special session of tho legislature, as they be lieve It to bo tho better policy to de crease tho debt of the county whllo the times are prosperous. "V. D. CHAM11KRLAIN. "County Clerk." The announcement that Senator Mitchell will Introduce a bill today for the establishment of a federal build ing at ,La Grande, to cosf $105,000, should give the peoplo of Pendleton First in price First in quality First in aroma a now Impetus to work for this needed I addition to this city. linker City hits l already secured this recognition from l tho government, and now that La , La Grande Is to ho considered by , congress, it stands to reason that upon proper showing, rendleton could secure a federal building. President Roosevelt shows one worthy trait In calling congress to gether In special session for tne con sideration of thp Cuban reciprocity treaty. When he liclloves In a thing, he enters Into it With a commendable earnestness. He doesn't wnsto much time in talking, but acts. A right kind of activity ri a president, al though he may mako mistakes, is bet- In tho opinion of the East Ore gonlan, the Irrigation Association passed some of the most vital reso lutions ever passed by a body or men In Oregon. That resolution Introduced by Wal ter M. Pierce, and unanimously adopt ed, urging every political party to in sert a plank in their platforms, ask ing for legislation on tho subject of ir rigation, and pledging every candidate for legislative office to work, vote and fight for irrigation legislation, Is tho beginning of the educational cam paign on irrigation In Oregon. When you take the subject Into every political convention, regardless of the color of tho politics of those conventions, and pledge your candi dates to make irrigation law one of tho chief aims of tho terms of office, you lay the fouudatoin for work that counts. The referendum amendment was taken up In this manner. Evory polit ical convention of the state adopted I this as one of their planks, and every paper in the state, circulated tho In formation that this amendment was universally adopted, with the result that It was nccopted by the people, by vote of five to one. The subject o -wise and Just irri gation laws must be agitated in tho :ame manner. The press of tho stato must keep this subject prominently before the people. Tho politicians must not forget the recommendations of this convention, when the time comes to build stato platforms next spring. Another good resolution adopted, and the only ono which provoked any discussion, was the one favoring tho repeal of the timber and stone acts, and the commutation clauso of the homestead law. While it was ably argued that U was not policy for this stato associa tion to resolve contrary to tho vote of the Oregon delegation at the Ogden congress, it must be remembered .W fM l''ts '?3yJ7 that the membership of this conven-, m?C:-f rPAiawFrS lion was made up of almost tho ldcn-jr ' i'jmc W nf deal men who composed the state MrS; ROSO AdaiHS, niCCC ! Of delegation at ogden, and that tho sen- the late General Roger Hanson, timent of this meeting must bo taken C.S.A., Wants every Woman tO as the sentiment of tho state on tho know 01 IDS WOHOerS aCCOuT .mbject of the ropeal of these laws. If Oregon does not show somo dis approval of tho highhanded roannor In which tho public domain is bejng jxplolted .in this state, and if tho ro :lamation department of the govern ment does not receive somo assist ance in checking tho bold disregard of these laws. It will bo discourag ing to that department, In pushing tho work of reclamation In Oregon. The revenues of tho reclamation de partment will be replenished through tho homestead law. Thero Is no fear that the Irrigation fund wilt .suffer from tho repeal of thuso laws, for as fast as government works are com , Dieted, there will be ready 'buyers for tho land reclaimed, 1 On tho other hand, .It tho govern ment doos not rqpeal thoso laws, and place tho public domain beyond tlio reach of tho land sharp, It will be but u vory fow years, until tho irrigation fund will ceaso for want of land to soil. It Is Impossible to permit of onfrlos remo the great 5c Cigar The Largest Selling Brand of Cig&rs in the World The Band Is the Smoker's Protection. tor than a sluggish cnntlou, whlcn never moves until tho emergency is past. It looks like going backward a cen tury to remove Senator Morgan, who has given the best years of his life to the study nnd promotion of an Isth mian canal, in the interest of the peo ple, from the chairmanship of the sonate canal committee, and give tho place to Ilnnun, who Is tho avowed representative of the trans-continental railway lines. plished by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. " Dka.ii Mrs. 1'iNKKAM : I cannot tell vu with pen and Ink .what good Jivdla B. Pinkham's VeRotuulo Compound did for me, suffering from the Ills peculiar to tho sex, extreme lassitude and that all (rono feeling. I would rise from my lted In tho mornlnff feellnir more tired than when I went to bed. but before I used two bottles of Imlia E. 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