DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1904. PAGE FOUR. AN INDEPENDBNT NEWSPAPER. Published ovcr.v afternoon (except Buiulay) At I'endleton. Oreiron, by the 'EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. sijuscitn-rio.v uati:s. Dally, one yenr oy man ......... .?B.OO IMllr. fill mntltha hv mill! 2.00 Dully, t h roe months by mnll 1.2.1 Dally, out, month by ma 1 1 r,u Dally, per month by carrier ll'i Weekly, one year by mall l.f) Weekl), tlx months by mnll 7ft Weeklv. four months by mall 50 Seml-Weckly, one year by mall . 2.00 Senil-Weckly, fix months by mall . . l.uo Semi-Weekly, three months by mall . . ,S0 Member Scrlpps Mcltno News Associa tion. The Kail Oreeonlan Is on sale nt II. It. Moll's News Stands nt Hotel Portland and Hotel l'erklns, l'ortland, Oicrou. San Francisco llnrcaii. -108 Fourth St. Chicago llurenu, 1)0!) Security HiilMlng. Washington, 1). C. Ilureau, 301 14th St., N. W. Telephone. Main 11. Kntered at I'endleton postofTlce as second class matter. citizens from tllfTeront parts of tho county, be elected nt this meeting to huvu toiuploto chargo of the collec tion anil nrrnngement of this exhibit. It Is time to do something. Tho year Is passing, iiiul the county must bo second to nono In tho c.thlblt of re sources nt tho fnlr. OUTLOOK OF SHEEP MARKET. o NOW. Centuries of color may hum In tho west, And whole seas of dawn In the east reply, Before the sun's heart shall nt anchor lie, Before tho moon and star grown tired of quest, o Or heavenly Hps to this earth are pressed. Yet ever, anon, through tho spirit's cry, There comcth a breath, n vow from tho sky, Tlint sinks the soul into rath- omn of rest. Already befallen Is day of doom, And, woven fast in eternity's loom, Glistening the threads of tho past shine clear; While afar in the deeps of tho atmosphere Tho rays of tho futuro separ- ate gloom, And soul of the farthest dream draws near. Listen Stlllman in Outlook. C. H. Shurte, ono of the most prominent sheep salesmen of Chica go, nnd always considered n conserv ative man, writes tho following hope ful rovlow of tho sheep market for the "July number of the Shepherd's Bulletin, Of lloston. As Umatilla county is one of tho leading sheep counties in tho Btate, this rovlew will be of especlnl Inter est to many readers of tho East Oro gonlan and It Is therefore given in full. Mr. Shurto says: "Th.o most Important matter In which tho sheep men from the pro ducer to the consumer are interested ut this time are the range conditions, the supply of mutton sheep nnd lambs and the latest nnd most reliable in formation on all subjects pertaining to this brunch of tho livestock busi ness. "The supply of sheep during tho past winter has been tho Inrgest in the history of tho trade, and with an extraordinary demand for mutton and the high prices for wool, prices of both sheep and lambs havo been very high. tutlon of tho kind In the state Of tho four high schools In Eastern Ore gon, Pendleton standa highest with outside educational Institutions. Pon dlcton Academy la tho onl academy of tho kind In tho entire Inland Em-1 plro, nnd should ho patronized espec ially by friends of the Pr.esbytolan ( church, which is making self-sucrlflc-1 Ing efforts to plnco It nt tho very front rank of private Institutions in , tho Northwest. St. Joseph's Acado-' my Is growing In strength every year, 1 and offers additional tacllltl.es for' caring for students with each suc ceeding term. Between these three high-grade Institutions Pendleton can supply any grade of education, and offers one of tho cleanest atmospheres In tho Northwest, for students. There aro eight active Vhurelies with a membership of about 1G0O, all the auxiliary organizations, of nil tho churches nnd nn active, literary, book-loving community In which to associate. A series of heavy rains has visited the Cable Cov.o district in tho moun tains west of Sumpter, during tho past week, doing Immonso damage to mining ditches, nnd nlso to Sumpter's city reservoir. Many of the rains woro small cloudbursts. When hope wanes strength goes. How to Judge Beer "The only beor bottled exclusively at the Brewery Purity, Flavor, Solid, Creamy Foam, Clean Tasto nnd Brilliancy, the points of excellence contained in A. D. C. BEER, mark It as the one perfect beer brewed. The American Brewing Co., St. Louis, U. S. A. CEO. DARVEAU, Wholesale Dealer. THE FARMER FAILS In health just as does the city-man, and lie tails commonly tram tlie same cause, iiible." " stomach trou The farm is "Tho supply of sheep during June,! wholesome place to live; the farmer's 1 " ' 1 lifi. ,c n linnmiv Uff 1ml nn nvtorltnl ml. .11 it, inuoyiu wiui, hub ueuii must1 ly Texas and n fow trains of North- vantages cm overcome the effects of p ' diseased stomach, When the stomach western rnngo sheep, together with tho usual number of natives with l tho cleaning up of the various feed lots throughout tno country. j "While tho export demand Is prae-, tically nothing, the general market j ruled active and prices strong ' throughout, nnd tho writer sold a i train of Washington owes nnd weth- i ers this vtM?k nt J4.fln nml in. which bll.u Is as high as Western range sheep j JftJ'S over sold on this market, i niscoverv cures "While both sheo pand lambs havo ! diseases of the a ml its allied organs of diges tion and nutri tion are dis eased, the food eaten is imper fectly digested .itid assimilated, 1 1 the couse-!-,t loss of irtiiiou results in physical de- s,ii,i .... ....i .1...!.... .i... Btomacii t.i Ittlj 111H11 IJ11UUE, uuwim lilt- ., la, .., , outer organs o a n (1 and and j first two w.eeks of Juno, no ono can diirestion expect such' high nrlces to rulu verv , nutrition, long, especially after the range sheep f"a"le- Fir ! , , , 1 , tool (Ugi-aLuli j and lambs commence to be marketed and assimilation ORGANIZE FOR THE FAIR. It seems that Umatilla county should take some active steps to col- fr.eely. "Just how this condition I of food. builds It the GAINING o lNION frlADE, HAND MADE? CLEAR HAVANA. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH,' GET IT. Don't accept a substitute tri vmn urn MAKERS. "The Kodak T Most tn.,.. ' 1 ... J , mt 0r kodak ! y cai nn ' It i lnir i Ju it renaicton, t Build ! Mate ? Of ALL DISC t C A OTT r. ja.in. Made to order. sand, wood gutte will tako ,,i, .iu, i omius m l,,V.l ULV.II1IU ui ,viii:ii i i ... 111 1 I-, , uunv iiiii auimu ueii iiiiu wjuii iiiu.seic. place re- , . . . . . , ,a M.. I mains With the future, and while we Motical Discmrrv ami several i.U or I do not care t.. .Inal In ff..r.w ... ,,v ! lra,?" .ZJr"?i&'t?:. 'l ..... ,,yc ,,a.l 111, liuuuir Willi 111UIKCB11UU MI1CC. lect exhibits nnd statistics for the extent Lowis and Clark fair, and be in posi tion to make a showing of the great resources of this county In that ex position. The time for collecting nnd classi fying such an exhibit Is passing rap Idly. The last grain and fruit crop wo aro never afraid to give ! r'.,L; Ir I . "'p2.,. ttYT.TA our honest Ideas regardlnc nnv and' hw thaukful I am for the relief, n I had uf ,, , . , h b ' fcreil to much and it neeme.1 tliat the doctors all branches of the sheep business. i could do me im Rood. I not down in weiirht to wuc nuiiurcii nm iwcmy-nve pouuuf. ami was not able to work at ull. Now I weitfh nearlv one hundred and ixty and can do n day's wore on the lann I have recommended your medi cine to everal, and hall always have a good word to jy for Or fierce and hU raedlcinea.'' "From tho latest and best informa-1 Hon, from public and private sources, w.o aro satisfied that the liquidation of the past two years, and tho winter ti, ,i .,.;... rn, ,..ii:t. ; ,n , . , i v- iui Buu.,iiiiiiuii la iu losses throughout tho West, has caus- permit the dealer to make the little more that the county could produce before 1 ed an enormous reduction in tho profit paid hy the sale of less meritori the opening of the fair Is now ripen-i callable supply of sheep on the, TJJS ing and being gathered, nnd yet no organized effort, except that of the Commercial Association, alone and unaided, is being made. There should ho a county organi zation similar to that Just organized In Morrow county, for the purpose of making an official collection of .every imaginable resource of tho county, and this organization should he In force and effect until tho doors of tho fair close, and tho last visitor to Ore gon has left the exposition grounds. The county producing ono per cent of tho wheat crop of the United States, should havo the best ngrlcul range. "We also b.eliove the supply of na tive sheep and lambs has been reduc ed. These severe and far-reaching droughts In the Southwest lessened I the lamb crop In that section over 50 per cent, and tho sheep something less. "Hut the range conditions aro now much better In that territory. South America, Australia and New Zealand will not be In shainj to ofTer any raoro competition than thoy did last year. The active demand and strong prices I prevailing for wool Is a strong fac tor, and will doubtless cause flock ,a, ...,U . tural exhibit seen at the fair. There "TV, " "T,""1" range should bo gathered from this year's hoW f "eP. especial- . . ... . IV Should nriren mil rtlln antiatnftnrv crop nt least three carloads of sheaf therefore accept no substitute for" Goldeu Jtedical Discovery." J. L. VAUGHN : Electrician " Prompt attention given and all ? work exeeuted properly. Bleetrloal Supplies of alt klndi e e OPPICB 121 WEST COURT (Tribune Building) ST. ELATERITE IS MINERAL RUBBER Wo properly temper It for each particular climate. Then, upon a juto canvass we build up a fire, water nnd acid proof roofing matorlal, with a ground mica surfaco and a wool folt pnper dry sheet or backing. WE'LL, lay tho goods, or you can. If you hnvo to use a roof, we can tell you some mighty Interesting things. They will provent your pocket hook from Bhrlvellng up. Write us. The Elatcrite Roofing Co., 10 Worcester Block, Portland. Oregon BECK, THE PLUMBER Lot him do the work and you will be satisfied, flrst-class in overy particular. Always let us figure with you on plumbing. His work Is always BECK, the Reliable Plumber ' Court Street, opposite Hotol Blckors. Shoe Repairing I havo moved my shop to tho second door east of tho Salngs Bank, no- pairing of all kinds done in a work manlike manner at rcasonnbl rates. As I have beon in business hero 17 years, I need not speak of tho Qual ity of my work for It speaks for Itself. My stock of shoos was somewhat damaged by water and tho Insurance company told mo to sell them for what I could got, so I will sell them for less than wholesalo price. CHRIS ItANLEY. 1 HE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this In Ind whon you need poultry and stock supplies and ask for tho International Poultry and Stock Food. Use Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Colesworthy 127-129 East Alta 8t. Agent for Lee's Lice Killer. grain with which to decorate the space allotted to Umatilla county. A committee should now be at work collecting this grain, bofore tho har vest Is over and tho crop gathered. Wool, fruits, grain and Imperishable stuff of nil kinds should and must bo gathered this year, or it will bo too late. Tho East Oregonlan suggests that a mass meeting of citizens be called for tho purpose of forming a perma nent Lewis and Clark fair club in tho county. Tho Commercial Association is tho proper body to issuo tho call. and tho county court should co-oper- at.o with such an organization. The county is permitted to spend $1000 per year In advertising tho county; and this monoy could' not bo more wisely expended than in collecting an up-to-dato, complete oxhlhlt for tho county at this oxposltlou. It would ho an everlasting shame to have It said that tho banner county of tho stato takes least Interest In Its re sources and futuro development. Following tho general features ot Morrow county's organization, tho East Oregonlnn suggests that a meet ing bo called at onco, and a I.owls and Clark club organized. As tho county court is In position to do more than any oth.er body In tho county,; ho East Orogonlan sug gests thntJConnty Judge Uoan bo made president ot tho club, and that an oxecutlvo commltteo ot 10, consist Ing of th.o. threo members of tho coun ty court, three members of tho Com mercial Association and four other ly should prices not rule satisfactory, "Tho present and prospective high prlc.es of beef nnd pork, together with tho Increased consumption demand for mutton, will nlso act on tho side of tho producer. Tho railroads have promised better service, which thoy should carry out. "Tho trad.o should always bear in mind tho changed conditions regard ing tho method employed In handling range sheep, and realize that tho great bulk of the fat shfep and lambs aro bought by comparatively fow competitive Interests, and this el ement In my Judgment, often has considerable to do with th.e selling prlco. "Tho demand for feeders will not bo very great before September, and as much depends upon tho growing; corn crop, It will bo well to hold back everything but strictly fat sheep autf lambs, "Taking everything Into considera tion, I feel friendly to tho market this summer and believe tho sltuutlon warrants faith In a better range In prices than last yenr, and a prosper ous condition for the conservative and up-to-dato flockmaster." The East Qregonlan takos pride, in calling tho attention of tho surround ing country to Mho excellent school facilities or tills city. It knows that no better facilities aro' offered any where in tho cntlro Northwest, not oven In tho lnrgor cities, because of tho worso moral surroundings and In creased temptations to attract from study, in tho larger places, Pendle ton high school Is the leading Instl- HARVESTERS' HEADQUARTERS OUR STOCK OF 8UPPLIE8 FOB THIS HARVE8T 8EA80N IS NOWCOMPLETE IN EVERY RESPECT. IF IN NEED OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWINQ ITEMS, VIZ.: FORKS, HOEOOWN8, RAKES, 8CYTHE8, 8NATH8, WATER BAQ8, ' WATER KEQS, CURRY COMB8, BRU8HE8, MACHINE OIL8," '' AXLE GREA8E COMPOUND, LACE LEATHER, . . ..' s vlt . i CAP 8CREW8, 8ET 8CREW8, SMITHING COAL, tt BAR, BAND AND SHEET IRON BABBIT, ; ROPE, WHIP8, OIL CUP8, VALVE8, PIPE, 8TOVE8, RANQE8, ft fc-r. ft" .11 GRANITE AND TINWARE, ETC.! RHONE MAIN 211, OR CALL. ON W. J. CLARKE & CO; 211 COURT STREET r Lumber Alt. a rtitct direct, upp. ,l,A,4,,1iJ,Jt I t 1 t ft I I $2,250 will buy one of C , ..... 1 1 1. . 1 . barn. 3 lots, corner; $2,500 Nice residence eastern exposure. lions of the best when bought for a little leu ket value. Siirrfssnr to E. 111 Court Street jou NUW aunrimta" and the joys of canto their best, provided TJ . . . Vrtil Will your selection oi .-" . i ....H aTMT puaeiuua iu -;-nn made right In m guaranteea to w nave tuo vv ,. wagons, nacM th o nlimRLB. Wo set yuur .n. wrfrVlt NEAOi-to Bl8 Brick GOOD DRy AllKtad .. rnnti au,--. 1 liu" t- .ulilr i IS reasonable priceS For Casi' w. U "'" ; Leave orders oil