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DAILY EAST ORE GONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1904. EIGHT PAGE8. PAGE FOUR. BY EXPRESS LATEST Waist Sets, Stock Pins, Sash and Belt Pins, from t Oc to 75c a set FREDERICK NOLF & CO. Sporting Goods Draper and Mnynnrd line-Fully guaranteed goods 11.50 league tails 08c $1.00 Ut 75c Bulls from oc up. Immense Hup catchers' mitts anil gloves, lullclilers' mill uae inen's gloves, boxlm; cloven and striking bags from SI to tT.SO Bicycle Sundries 10c pants guards Go 2oo oil 10c 'J5c liells 18c No. 1 M. & W. Inner tubes 95e Toe clips 10c toMc Uieycle Lamp? i)8c to $2.05 Crescent and Rambler Bicycles $20 to $40 moro costly It becomes. All tho nionoy Invested In repairs to old buildings can only Inst for a year or two at most, when further repairs and enlargement must bo made. In SETTS THE SMSN ON FIRE I No disease causes so much bodily discomfort, or itches, and burns lite . -r . i:....:.. r., itt. ..i;i,f rn,i.inci nt flip nL-iti it I'rauunllv justice to tho district there should bo follo.eil bpustulcs or blisters from which a Kummy, sticky flu.d a wlso and permanent settlement of oozes which dries and scales off or forms bad looking sores and scabs. It ap pears on different parts of the body but of teuest upon tucbuci:, anus, nnnu.s, legs and face, and js a axperlene.d nt times patchy on the in- veritable torment at .Ida of my hand" that itoliod anS buruod, oaualiin crow worao, nnU I was convluoed tlmt I was aflllcteil with Eoisoma. I cou. suited sover.il physicians and n num ber 01' spnoiiilists, unci ued several ex ternal applications, roootvlusr but sllulit tsmporurv rellof. In Pobruary I deolded to try S. S. B., and in loss than a month I experienced a olianifo for the better, nnd by May nil symptoms had dlsappenred, and I found myself ontlre- Manatfir Stockiuau'B Advortislnu Aironoy. Htatton A, Kansas City, Mo. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. il'ubllslicd every afternoon (except Sunday) at l'endleton, Oregon, by the (EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. deserts and wasted mountain tor rents of Eastern Oregon arc brought together in a perfect Industrial paradise. KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME. Telephone, Main 11. SUIISCUII'TIOX li.VTKS. 'Dally, one year by mall Daily, six months by mall '.Dally, three mouths by mail 'Dally, one mouth by mall 'Dally, per month by rarriar Weekly, one year by mall 'Weekly, six months by mall Weekly, four months by mall .... Semi-Weekly, one year by mall . . . Semi-Weekly, six months by mall . Semi-Weekly, three mouths by mall $5.00 2.30 1.2.-. .r,o .OS 1.30 .'no 2.00 1.00 .30 The llnst Oresonlan i on sale at II. II. Itlch's News Stands, at Hotel l'ortland, snd Hotel lVrklns, l'ortland, Oregou. Member ttlon. Scrlpps licltae News Assocln San Francisco Ilureau, -10S Fourth St. Chicago Ilureau, 000 Security HullOlng. Washington. D. C, Ilureau, 301 14th St.. X. W. TKntered at l'endleton postoflice as second class matter. In the mad rush for trade and wealth which character- izes a materialistic age, tho larger and stronger nations of the world are seeking, under various pretexts, to seize and control the smaller and weak- er nations, in order that they may bo exploited for trade purposes. The wars of this age are not as of old, to make proselytes for some re- llgion, or to make slaves of the conquered people, or to ex- tract tribute from them, but to acquire foreign territory, which shall be so controlled In Its trade and commerce as to add to the wealth of the con- queror. The war now In progress, between Russia and Japan, over Manchuria and Korea, two defenseless countries, owned by neither combatant, Is an Illustration of this spirit. Ilufus 13. Smith. PLEDGE FOR IRRIGATION. ' The time for nominating conven Hons In Oregon Is drawing near. All the political parties are preparlnf candidates and slates for the cam palgn. The peoplo are looking on and waiting for the band wagon to pro ceed. one tiling mat vitally concerns every voter and every citizen of Ore gon this year, Is tho question of nom inatlng no legislative candidate who will not pledge himself to vote for live, useful, wholesome laws on Irrl gation. There can be no politics In this question. All parties aro committed to this doctrine and the people should Insist on having Irrigation candidates. ,It is taken for granted In Eastern Oregon that everybody Is an irrlga tlonlst. But the peoplo must not let apathy and heedlessness creep In. Politicians fix up many nameless doses for tho people and after elec tlon tho peoplo must swallow what thoy order. Now Is the time to lay tho plan for a strong irrigation code for Oregon. Now Is tho time to sound candidates on their Irrigation .belief and this task must be attended to by tho individual voters. The national government stands ready to help Oregon, as soon as sha passes somo good laws regulating water rights. Oregon needs this gov ernment aid and tho way to hurry It up and secure tho widest and most vital benefits from tho national irri gation law, Is to elect an irrigation legislature, revise and enact Intclll- gent laws and put tho state In condi tion to recelvo, without conflict, tho wise provisions of tho national law. Pledge your legislative candidates to irrigation laws, in nil parties, be fore you nominate them. Don't let thorn shirk this vital Issue. Make It the campaign cry and mako it tho household word until the sagebrush Agents of Eastern newspapers are swarming to Oregon and Washington this spring, with grafting advertis ing propositions, with which to bait unsuspecting cities and communities Into sending hundreds of dollars of good western gold out of the conn' try, without value received. It is hoped that no city In Oregon contracts for any newspaper adver Using In tho East. Tho papers so liciting, this advertising are neces sarlly of small calibre and circular tlon and the money sent out of the country for this purpose would bring In a hundred fold more returns, In vested in authentic circulars pre pared at home, and distributed freo by tho great railroad systems, reach ing into the heart of tho districts from which the tourists are 'coming. If Oregon Is to be advertised, give the home institutions a chance to live by spending public money with them. The nowspapers here give their space, time, effort, money and energy to the upbuilding ot tho country, and then when any money Is to be devoted to advertising, many communities send it out of the coun try. There Is a need for authentic In formation concerning overy county In Oregon. It should be prepared by commercial clubs, associations, boards of trade and enterprising county courts, printed by home papers, which give their space freo for the advancement of tho country, and distributed in tho eastern cen ters by the energetic railroads, which are only too glad to advertise tho country. Keep the money at homo and build up home institutions. Don't send hard earned cash out of the country on wild cat advertising schemes, with eastern papers. If there Is to bo any advertising of tho country, collect the information and have the work done at home, where the wages will be spent again and go Into Increased profits for homo merchants and busi ness men interested In the country. Shun the eastern advertising agent. Oregon needs advertising. But It Is hoped that no Oregon city needs It had enough to send money out of the country that should ho spent at home, In making business for home concerns. It is a graft, pure and simple. this new school house question this spring between the peoplo and tho board. Tho growth of tho city must bo considered. Tho futuro must bo mot unflinchingly and this year should see a settlement of the school room question In Pendleton for nt least 10 years. If tho peoplo want two or three ward schools, instead of one largo building, tho board should meet public sentiment, cheerfully. The bonds to bo voted should bo used to secure tho greatest possible good to overy portion of Pendleton and be fore tho bond Issue Is placed before tho people, mass meetings should bo hold, at which tho sentiment of tho people should bo thoroughly ascer tained nnd then the' bonds Issued In an amount largo enough to meet the demand. The board and tho people must meet on broad grounds of pub lic Interest, both sides ready to yield something In order to accomplish the best general results. Start early and do something. times, especially at night or when over heated. The cause of Ecze ma is n too acid and general unhealthy con dition of the blood. The terrifying- itching nnd burning is pro duced by the overflow through the glands and" pores of the skin of the fiery poisons with which the blood-current is over loaded. While external applications, such as washes, soaps, salves ami powtiers nresoot mug mm cooling they do not cuter into the blood itself or touch the real cause of the disease, but S. S. S. dnr-s. nnd nitrifies, enriches, and strengthens the thin acid blood and cleanses nnd builds up the general system, when the skin clears off and Eczema with all its terrifying symptoms disappears. Send for our free book on the Skin and its diseases. No charge for medical ndvice. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. After huvlng been scourged an massacred by Russia for centuries tho Jews aro yet the readiest of her races to volunteer for service in tho war with Japan. Although having the least proportion of population of any of tho Uusslan subjects tho per cent of volunteers is greatest. lowing the recent butcheries at Klsh Ineff, which must yet rankle In the Jewish breast, there are now 3U.O0O volunteer Jewish soldiers struggling through tho untold hardships of tho Siberian winter, to fight for Russia in the Orient. No Dessert More Attractive Why u.-e gelatine and spend hours soaking, sweetening, iUvonng and coloring when lillli produces better results in two minutes? Everything m tho package. Simply add hot water and sot to cool, it's perfection. Asur. prise to the housewife. No trouble, less ex- pense. Try it to-day. In Four Fruit Fla vors: Lemon, Orange, Strawberry, Uiup-. oercy. At grocers. iuc ---- Artists' Supplies j The irrepressible demand for moro school room In Pendleton is on again. The longer the matter is delayed tho ' If you are interested in Oil Painting see us. Our line is complete ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCH KRS i BRUSHES T ARTISTS SABLES T BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES I PLAQUES TUBE COLORS We make a specialty of fram ing pictures. Newest stock of frames C. C. SHARP t Opera House Block J AUCTION SALE FAMOUS Wade Herd of" Prize -Winning Shorthorns (&Herefords Will be sold at Public Auction in Pendleton, on Saturday, March 12, by W. T. Rigby PLUMBING and SEWER WORK I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING GOODS AND FIRST CLASS WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE SEWER CONNECTIONS. ES TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEED. T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST. FRAZER THEATRE One Night Only, Thursday, March 10 THE BIGGEST AND BEST WARD AND WADE'S MAGNIFICENT MINSTRELS 40 WHITE ARTISTS 10 Headed by the Exalted Rulers of the Lodge of Merriment Geo. Wade and Tom Powell. Featuring this season their $5,000 scenic and electrical first part specta:le, "THE CARNIVAL OF VENICE." 2 Cars 2, 2 BANDS 2 2 SHOWS UNITED 2 Our new and grapd parade glories. Free upon the streets at noon. Prices 25c 50c, 75c and $1.00 Seats on salo at Brock & McComa3' Tuesday, 10 a m. Physical The Promoter of Health. Culture Tlie Vigorous Man and Woman Is Hie Leader of All. The mental, moral, phraical wrack hu no plaoa In the bualneaa world. The lloeae Br.tem of rhreloal Cultura rlyea to ererr ne the power to think, to work, to tot u4 derelop vital atrenrth anil (Ivt jrou a troni (Umaob, haart and lungi and fill your Tln with rich blood and nirv avrco and malt lift worth Urln. 'War 1" It that ftw peopU dU of old axa t Aak jrour doctor. Tho croat law of natur aara, that In ordtr to b haalthr, wa muit iercU. But tbla wa oft an fall to do. and tha err la, "Can't apart tht tlm; too buajrl" Poor phralcai wracka. Tarn bava connned rouraelt to your offloa and bualnati Ufa for tha accumulation at waalth. But axamlna rour phyalcal con dIUan, and rou will nod that rou aro nat a rood bualnaaa man In ona raapact t laast. allhoufh rour financial credit la A No. 1; rour phralcal bank haa ool. lapaed, and rour bodily oradlt la ruined. Tou mar axarclaa tha brain Tlioroualr. whlla tha rauaclaa are qulta Idle, and tha blood clroulatea no faater. Tha heart la chiefly eompoaed of muaclaa, and. whan wa axarclaa, It beata mora atronclr, and tha blood (Iowa mora rapidly, not only throurh tha muaclaa, but through tha akin, liter and atomaoh. Exerolaa re move all waata matter from tha blood and purtOaa tha ayatam and warda off num. aroua dlaeaaaa. auch aa paralyala, paraala, apoplexy, locomotor ataxia and narvoua complalnta In their rarloua forma. Tha breathlni axarclaa la ona of tha main faaturaa of tha Itocha Hyatam, and It la tha only ayatam without tha uaa ot apparatua which reachea tha vital organa and doaa for thtee whal many other aratema do for tha exterior muaclaa, puta them in ahap to atand tha atraln of avary-day lite. Dy almply devoting ten mlnutta to tha eier clae dally, you can euro youraelf of all thoao minor allmanta which hava been brought on by lack of axarclaa. A chart, which fully llluatratea each movement, la turnlehad to tha pupil. Tha Itocha Byatem ahould ba In avery home. If ra. J. B. Hocha wlllPconduct tha ladlea' claaeee. giving njmv. jm equal footing with man. PROr. J. B. itom. TIio following gontlomen. who nro BaUor-Tloyor National bank: W. S. well known citizens of Walla Walla. Wharton, cashier of Union Savings aro named In proof that those who lJlrmlan- I1(tm"at"r; W- nr nnnl,m .... ? AL Goldman. H. D. Muttlnson, , w " " wv. u, jj, miichard, j, h. Caton, U. H. body nnd logovlty ot Hfo should take Caswell and others. tho ltocho system of physical cul- Prof. Ilocho and wlfo nro at tho l,,ro: resldonco of C. A. Cameron, cornor A. It. Burford, cashier of First Nn- Alta and Thompson streots. 'Phono tiounl bank; H. H. Tnrnor, cashlor Main 1151. - Hi If You Have a Head of Your Own Come to Sullivan & Bond's We Will Fit It With a Hat GaaaaaBiaaaaaaaaaHaaffe The French Restaurant Best 25 oent Meal in the Oity Private Dining Parlors Elegant Furnished Rooms in Oonneotion GUS LaFONTAINE, Prop. 633 Main Street DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS. As a slight break mjiy ond In a groat catastrophe. Bettor send your vohl. cles to Noaglo Bros, and have nocea. snry ropalra ra do as .soon as they aro apparent. Our prices nro rea sonable and low and our workmen ship first-class In all respects, nnd small repairs aro Just as cheerfully looked after as comnloto TiinnvnMnn Wlnohn wagons nnd buggies are tho huhi. wo son them. HEAGLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS Slaver (laaolluo Ktigluei-8fo and reliable LEGAL BLANKS rIl: .alogue of them. A foil supply always kept in stock. Walter's Flouring Mills Capacity, ICO barrels 0 day. Flour oxchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Food, Chopped Food, oto., nlwnys on hand.