DAILY EAST OREOONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1903. I'uktlstied every afternoon (except Sunday) t I'emlletou, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. Tliuue, Main 11. SUllKCItlPTlON ItATKS. liallv one year by mall 15.00 DMI), alx months by mull 2.S0 Dally, three months by mall 1.2ft Dally, onti month by mall SO Dally, per month by carrier 05 Weekly, one year by mall l.no Weekly, sir months by mall 78 I Weekly, four months by mall BO Beral-Weekly, one year by mall .... 2.00 Beml-Weekly, alx montha by mall .. 1.00 Semi-Weekly, three mouths by mall .. .DO Tbe Ran Oregotilan In on sale at n. II. litch'a News .Simula nt Hotel Portland and 1 Uotet Perkins, Portland, Oregon. Member Scrlpps-Mcltae News Associa tion. San PranclMO lltireau, 40S Fourth St. Chicago tlureau, U00 Security llullillng. Wellington. D. C. Itureau. C01 14th St., K. V Kntered at Pendleton postoRlce as aeccond clasa matter. A majestic treo foil nt Its , prlmi full on a rnlm evening, when thoro wns scarcely a lircnth of nir stirring. It hail , withstood n contury of atonus nnrl now was liroKon off by n 1 zoiihyr. Tlu Recrut was ills, 'closed at Its falling. A lioy's , liatcliut had been struck Into it when it was a tender sapling. The wound hail been grown over and hidden away under exuber ant life, lint It hnd never healed. So sonid unseen nnd forgotten sin has left Its wounding nt the heart. Selected. Uaker City complains about muddy streets. She has not yet taken tne first degree in mud. Come over nnd post up. To cj.ll It mud ie putting It mild. The Tnnnksgiving nunilwr of the Oregon Dally Journal, containing 3G pages and highly Illustrated, Is tin; most magnificent paper ever issued In Portland. The republic of Cuba Is now being administered for $7,000,0(10 per year less than when Clenonil Wood was in charge, and yet his defenders are highly Insulted whun maladministra tion during his term is suggested. Although Husslc has studied horri ble tortures to npply lo the .lewish rncc wherever found In her territory, yet. when she wanted to make Dalny. the Pacific terminus of the Siberian railway, the greatest roramsrclal gateway and center on earth, the first thing she did was to extend to the Jew all the favored rights of Hussinn citizenship within that city. Within loo feet from the .Main street entrance to the East Oregonlnn i-ulldlng there have been JIOO.OOO worth of improvements made and new buildings erected within the past ten months. That Is one Illustration Of the rapidity with which Pendleton is growing. Other sections of the city have witnessed an equal and even greater increase in the same period. A clerk In tho linker City postof lice, thinking that cliculur letters and papers were of no value to tbe own ers, threw u lnrgo consignment of this class of mall into the wastu bas ket and burned It up to save the labor of distributing it. He Is now under J500 bonds for destroying United States mail. People don't buy stampR and subscribe for newspapers lur fun. While this yocng man Is losing his own Job, ho will probably save those of other clerks who might mllarlv Inclined. The lesson Is sufficient. IRRIGATION IN EARNEST. Secrotnry Hitchcock hnB Issued on order, which will turn tho first shov elful of earth In tho groat work of establishing Irrigation works through out tho West under government mis pices. Ho hus formally directed tho head of tho geological survey, Charles T. Wnlcott, to begin work on tho Tonto basin dnm on Salt river. In Arizona, nt the Junction With Tonto creek. The first stop will be to make con tracts for buildings for the force and tho machinery thnt will be employed on the work. A comont plant Is to bo established, a temporary steam plant put In, re pair shop built, saw mill sot up, an electrlcnl power plant Installed, trol ley line built, telephone lino strung, nnd a power, canal dug about two miles long. This canal Is a unique feature of Hih enterprise. Oolng up Etr-vira two miles a dnm lb to bo built and a canal led down to the site of tho proposed reservoir dnm, whoro the water will bo used at a head of over 100 feet to operate turbines to furnish power for the trolley r.ou, the saw mill, cement works, and other parts of tho work ing plant. Tho reservoir dam will cost over 32,000,000, and It is estimated that It will take two or three years to com plete it. The reservoir will be a lake eighteen miles long, from a half a mile to one nnd three-quarters of a mile wide, nnd the wnter supply will Irrlgnte 200,000 acres. All the owners of land in the terri tory below, which will be Irrigat ed, have joined In the wator-usors' co operative association under an agree ment with the government to pay back the cost of the dam through n period of 10 years. The value of the shares of stock in this company Is fixed at $15. Each land owner re ceives one share of stock for ench acre of land he has. Tho water users 'under the Tonto dam form a small political body much like a municipal government. No one Is allowed to participate In the organization which controls the water unless he owns stock. Is 21 years old, and of sound mind. Each share of ntck has one vole in the choice of officers, and no owner is permitted to vote more than ISO shares. The corporation will elect of ficers anil be giivorned by a council of 30 members, one-third of which Is chosen each year. The president and 10 members constitute a hoard of gov ernors who have immediate charge of the dam nnd the distribution of water equitably to all members. The high school pupils of Fresno, California, collected nn elnbofnte sup ply of eaiauies to present in mu imhh on Thanksgiving day. Tho commit tees on distribution went out hulls- rlmlnately and gave supplies to fam ilies whom the pupils classed among the needy poor. In several instances when the families learned thnt they wore looked upon as objects of public charity they ordered the scholars away, refused to accept the gifts and declared that It was an Insult to thus publicly class them with paupers, al though they wore poor. The object of the high school was all right, but tho svstom was wrong. Instead of parading the streets in groups, bear Ing baskets of provisions labelled For the poor." and thus humilllating the objects of their kindness before their neighbors, they should have carefully Inquired In advance and se lected the homes whore the gifts would have been welcome, and then qulotly sent the Thanksgiving gifts of food and delicacies without rudely Injuring the sensibilities by making a public demonstration that such and such rnmllles were considered objects of charity. It was a case of kindness misdirected. Ho Bold that ho resigned because ho hnd come to tno molancholy con elusion that at presont Spain does not want a fleet, nor nn army, nor pub lic Instruction. It Is Interested only In mntorlal reforms, in agriculture In Industry, trade nnd public works. m For his part, If he wore to remain In office, tho country miiBt want an army, a fleet, and bucIi a foreign policy worthy-of It, a foreign policy frankly accepted w.Vhout fonr of tho rlskB. To bo on equally good torms with everybody Is not a policy. To combat this atnto of public opinion ho required the backing of a robust and Btablo party. At certain mo monts ho had fancied that he might obtain it. wnon the illusion van ished, with It went nil tho courage which enabled him to hold office. Ho was a man who 'had' lost faith and hopo. It was expected that tho prime minister, Senor Vlllavordo, would vigorously protest against bo faint-hearted n conception of Spain's condition, but he fniled to make any reply. A now sin has appeared to vex the world. It consists of succumbing' to tho temptation to advocate queer.- btzzuro things so ns to got newspaper mention, or something wildly unrea sonable to startle tho people for a minute. These sins range from Mrs. Sarah Horor's cry that American wo manhood Is being ruined by eating too many eggs to the Hov. Merle St. C. Wright's espousal of "euthanasia." Of course, Mrs. Rorcr has no reol fear that women are endangered by appetite for eggs, any more than the reverend gentloman with the "Cur few Shall Not Ring Tonight" name, would put Incurable sufferers to denth If he could. They said those things because they were queer assertions that would bo snapped up by the newspa pers. There Is a growing wave of this sin, which threatens to swamp tho cardinal virtue of sincerity. Is insincerity a sin? It is tht worst sin of those times. The young generation is oolng reared n nn atmosphere of noliow brilliance nnd quack genius which gonds them to try to sny things when they hnvo nothing to say and do things whether they are worth uolng or not. This sin Is what makes howling cranks nnd bothersome faddists and ridiculous religionists and absurd re formers, who are usually unfortunnto persons trying to lie remarkable when they are really common, ordi nary plugs. Denver Post. Kansas harvests more wheat than any other state In tho Union. In Its wheat belt of 30 comities not one county raises less than 1,000,000 bushels. Sumner county has- a record of fl.812,102 bushels. If .irllntc wnn, lielislonud tllCV would nil he able to draw that In nn artistic manner. The East Orcgonlau is not interest ed In the factional fight between the two branches of the Republican par ty In this county further than to rec ord the news arising from tho Dame, It matters not how many land office officlnlB lose their heads and roputa tlons through the machinations of tholr enemy, the other faction. It looks very much like tho weak offorth ,,ir the locnl narty organ to bridge fovor bleeding differences has had an unnoslte effect, nnd thnt tho half hearted notes of peace wore really tno defiant alarms of war. It seems that it would have been bettor for the republican party In Umatilla county If tho gushing hurrah about ,mimi nml hatchet'burying nan never been uttered. Old heads streaked with the grim reminders of experience, have boon puzzling over reunion for several years. Thoy glvo It up. U is useless for a raw college boy. unspotted from tho grimy polltl cal world, with unstreaked lock parted In thu middle nnd tossed and tumbled In Padorowstlc profusion on either side of an unwrlnkled brow, to attempt that horculenirtask. Hack back to tho pop gun, you tun't shoot DECREPIT SPAIN. Mi, iwrnit tiolltlcal event in Spain has created such a stir us. the posal mlstlc nature of tho speech In which Senor Sllvola announced to tno cur ies his rotlrement from public llfo. THE PERPETUAL WAR There is always a fight o-nirur on in every human body between health and dis ease. On One side are poor food, bad air, over-work, worrv. colds, accidents. On the other are sunshine, rest, ('huerfulness and nourish ment. The reason Scott's Emul sion fights so powerfully for health is because it gives so much more nourishment than vou can siet in any other way, Get in the sunlight and try Scott s Emulsion. We'll tend youMmple (r upon icqucil. SCOTT & BOWNK, 409 Pearl Hlrt, Ntw'York WHAT CRANKS ARE MADE OF. JF 10VE Often leads to pov erty. No real woman ever sold her heart for the liiYiirlf.fi nf Uff Dut many a woman who has gladly faced poverty for the man she loved, may well doubt her wisdom when pain becomes Uie mate ot poverty. 11 sue were run, she thinks, she could find a way of cure. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription ii ... . . 1 r .. -ft lift wltUlu tue reacn ui every unc. n ai. t 1 .... r p.-. a.li.r.l, wf.if,lia rlnwn llic uiuucii ......... .....f,..- those who suffer from womanly diseases. 11 CSiaUliailC ICjJMMH.fcJ, u..v I .!:.. ItMila inflammation nnd 111- UK llUliUU, i.wh.o ..... . . ceration and cures female weakness. "Vou have my lieattftlt tlwakm for your kind tdTice to me," writes Mri. Geo. l'letcher. of io Victoria Avenue, Gait. OnUtlo. "Wu troubled with catanh of ulerun for over a year. The f a . . .1 a- . r irnllinHiah At! An, doctor, wiu i wuum -v 7 - e ration, but I commenced to iuc IJr. riercc ccweTV.Uo hU rI.oUon Tablet ami 'AntUeptk . ..! t....Aln..H J T am rum. Alia HWHUK, diiiijw"""'"' t , n pletely cured, after intf lU bottlet of Dr, now wwviuv.. m cine tuu made me a uew woman." Weak and sick women, especially those tt ,HoiaBja nf Inner xtandintfa, suit ci 1 uk -r;; - , are invited to consult Dr. Fiercely let- . y. A tl AnMtuinilMtit lit lipid -I:4l.. !.. anti (UifMVfllv CO 11 II HH All 11. L J V UllOVb - - , " dentlal. Address Dr. R. V. Pierw, Buffalo, N, V. . u:,t ttaAit VftA rr em and nleasuut to take. A most effective laxative. A BROOKLYN BELLE MEA1ES!S Pe-ru-na Promptly Saved Her Life. Mi Alio O-Nell, .112 AdamT? writes: rec,i "rookij I cannot say too much In favorB, . J a year ago I was completely Wo r? Jmjl yles.ltmysystemmbZhh affecting my lungs. If my system bsni'ih condition It wm,ik..mP.""nlBil 111n1w Wilms coia, but I caul J? mM rPy."1! " "'" I took rcn,z: r". mat it ma the work u fa week I could see a V0Tm land I took Pervna tourtveri. J' healthnow" "r,veenf, M V - 1 tfl I Pill I X Miss Alice O'NeiJ 1VHAT l'KOn.B SAY Abont Pc-ru-no m a lline.ly lr All ll--ue of Tlnlr, CuurIu, j 1 Uliu lauirrii, . 1 1... l.lj lu ,,...11 1.-,,.,V11 lo both tho That- J'l-ruaa curus cuiurni, rminiin, -imn, - mwllcal iini'-salou nnd tho pwiplu punonilly. It I- uiulouhtcillj- tho most popular rmc-dy for this clas cf diseases In cxifltouco. Kead the following lottors : lv-ru-nu luri" n Colli nt tlif tlutwt. Citron com nt tin- iMiiwi. 1 u fey,- doieH novor lulls to run- un; t. Icaacs, AniHtroii!;, l'a !of n coltl 11(i j Wull throash ltn l.n TWttllMlflv nillll. .. .,..., l T Hon. W. J. l'urinun, ox-mnmlier of Congress from Florida, wrlten from U2S CI Btroot, N. VT., "Washington, T. 0, as follows From representations to me' and -nfrl,rf I feet lustltled In wlucu iiiv i'iiiniv louowcti no nam " mjr " -t rid of, oat Blrirn T have known of the , recommending your Perunato any .. . . 1. 11 ! mil n-renns suffering wltttm CatttTTtl. inWI "HW Wlimi llliuilliil Hi" r - ",. .I... I Vemnn 1. tr.-,. from all this unpleas- nervousness or stomach aiL- a..a .-. jHUrtns. I regard It as a great tonic and remedy Ask your Druggist for a free Peruna Almanac for 1904. Vlce-rreaidtinlof tho Fortnightly Club, writes: "No oc who has tried tho comforts I'oruna lirinus would over bo without It. I ucd to dread tho slightest cold, us Us consequences wcro so lengthy and so rjnTi1a-int. nnd tho catarrhal condition wlucu iiiv i'iunly followed so hard to for such afflictions. I, lit whom I recommended I It now with benelldil 1 J. Purman. If you ilo not derive praoq factory result from lo 1 write at oiii-p to Dr. Ilartioia full stutenioiit of yntirtMpd bit plcasi'd to glv joo. hli 1 vlcu gratis. Addroa Rr. Hartmu, 1 The Hartmau SaoUariaa,! I Ohio. .. . -. . -------- SPORTING BLOOD 1 The French Restaurant Best 25 oent Mea,l in the City Private Dining Parlors Elegant FnrniBhed RoomB in Gonneotion GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 Muln Street Oil and Sweet Spirits of Eden Are miaranteed to cure any case of IUieu' ! . I.-1. If lt,u full. A.C. KoepiMM A Bros.,AgU. for Pendleton t r A'T ' W Jf it? r Tv-: - w VkC 'J il xHy i Is apt to run in any family, and so are Colds To cure a cold rumove the causu. A cold is caused by the closing of tho secretions pores that carry off the waste matter of the body. ATWOOD'S Laxative t f RARE OPP0R1 COLD TABLETS t Cures a cold by removing the cause. It contains Quinine for a tonic to tone up the system, Ipecac to open up the secre tions, Cascsra Sagsada, a mild, gentle, thorough physic, to force the accumulated poison from the system. Atwood's Laxative Cold Tablets are sold on an unconditional guarantee No Cure No Pay. No red tape about it, you get your money back. I'or sale by BROCK Is McCOMAS CO. Cor. Main and Court streets, Pendleton, Oregon. i 4. I t 1 GREAT HOLIDAY SALE OF PIANOS, ORGANS AND SEWINOJMCHINE lo now on at Failing's All the well-known highest standard Pianos, such as Fisher, Hardman, Packard & L.uawig aim mne.. Lowest prices ever quoted in Pendleton are offered at this sale. A. h. Smith, the expert Piano Toner, iB with us. All work guaran teed . A few fine Portters, Lace Curtains and Rtigs at a bargain. FAILING'S MUSIC STORE :t(iS ni-re whrat rind I frnm Atllf 11a. the bfiltal county, ia.O00, lu E (rood worK iionw, w til Hint nthprmaclilnra in whmt. B0 acres h takeu together, Una without ery. One-lialf ortwE li lialnnwdOte J5(i tww cr.tln ruitb, j house and barn, W I lullfK from city, iwB ri'liuuanaluunllS. Alfalfa land. I mild for pal" very cnap. All kimis oicujr cualomera say w i... ,ii,..aiiMit Intaww Property in Atitjl Call for prices. RIH0RN & SWA Boon 10. WW E. D. B Has Real &u .nrtor t' most Bci0' gsssg ofPendjeto 5 A4dr e. d. rrt Capacity, Flour ei.( Flour, Mm j nail "JS iu 15 eenti-l Mill ' a cannon,