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f ,f. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1904. PAGE FOUR. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published every afternoon (except Sunday) at l'enillcton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. bo easily raided by fertilizers. "Tho wheat of former years In Cal ifornia had more gluten, as a whole, because It was of other stock. Club wheat, so called, docs not fill nil th.o requirements, although It Is popular among farmers for various reasons, one of which Is Hint. It Is less easily prcsslon Is hoard against It. Yot It is at a standstill, Peoplo press, ofuclnls everybody Is willing to proceed. Yet tho wheels rofuso to turn. Why is It that this paralysis, this locomo tor ataxia, as It wore, has fastened the portage road In Its tracks? Why do not the wheels of stato machinery whipped out by high winds than other movo townrd Its accomplishment. Tho SUIISCUIITION KATES. Dally, one year oy man Dally, tlx months by mall Dally, three months by mall Dally, one month by mall Dally, per month by carrier Weekly, one year by mall Weekly, six months by mnll Weekly, four months' by mall ... Semi-Weekly, one year by mall .. Semi-Weekly, six months by mall Semi-Weekly, three months by mall ! varieties ar.e, i "Horace Davis Informs 5.-!?2 1 "Horace Davis Informs tho State i! no . 1.25 Hoard of Trade that there Is not luK I enough now seed brought In to Keep up the gluten. The tendency of wheat l.no .70 .so 2.00 1.00 .00 Member Scrlpps Mcltac tlon. News Assocl.v The Kast Oregonlan Is on sale nt II. II. Itlch's News Stands at Hotel Portland and Hotel Perkins, Portland, Oregon. San Francisco lliireau. 40$ Fourth St. Chfoneo Unreal!. 000 Security llulldlng. Washington. I), C. Ilurenu, 001 14th St., N. W. Telephone. Main 11. Entered at Pendleton nostoHlce as second cla matter. UNION is to run down In gluten and to got a growing percentage of starch. "As soon as accurato Information Is reached as to the exact require ments thor.o will be little difficulty In providing what Is needd. Tho fact that gluten was not formerly lacking and that It was sufficiently abundant for nearly half a century of farming in California conclusively prove thnt some methods and not the conditions are at fault. The sooner the remedy Is applied tho better for the state at largo." lie still, my soul; be still, and yet be sure That thou shalt taste of free dom. Thou shnlt be, When thou hast learned thy lessons, as the storm That praises Cod on ocean nnd on land. Thou, too, shalt taste of free dom; thou shalt see Tho harvest of the heavens, countless suns, And all the gentle sisterhood of stars That strew the distant high ways like white pearls. A little while, a little while, my soul, And thou shalt yearn no long er; thou shalt be As white as Is tho radlane,e round the sun. As free as is tho oldest of tho winds! Howard V. Sutherland, in San Francisco Star. WEAKENED WHEAT LAND. The San Francisco v..... contains the following account of an investiga tion which is soon to bo instituted in California, to llnd why California wheat is not so strong in gluten as formerly, and why it Is necessary to Import now wheat from Kansas and the Dakotas, with which to vitalize and Invigorate California flour. California lias raised nothing but wheat on her farms for 50 years. She has sapped th.o very life from her vir gin soil by pursuing one crop method, and now finds herself producing n .grade of wheat and Hour far inferior o other states. Her land cannot now produce a strong grade of wheat without years of rest and recupera tion from other crops. AVheat takes strength from the soli and replaces none, so nature flnally roueis against this destructive drain upon her strength and calls for a change. California has reached the point where she must either adopt ro tation of crops or go out of. tho mar ket as a producer of first-grade wheat and (lour. The Call says; ine California State Board of Trade has appointed a committee to find out how California wheat can be so Improved in Its percentage of glu ten as to insure to itself exclusively uie nom.o market afforded by Hour mills of this state. "The fact is announced that it is necessary to Import to California from South Dakota and Kansas large quan tities of their wheat to mix with Cal ifornla grain In the manufacture of strong flour for tho Oriental trade. By strong flour is meant that which has sufficient glut.on. "Not all the wheat produced in this 'State Is doflcient In this force, but enough Is lacking In It to ranko wheat Importation unavoidable as the mat ter now stands. "There are vast areas In California that are capable of producing wheat in large quantities. Tho soil Is ade quate to tho growing of strong wheat. f TJi,o difficulty would seem to be, In 'large part, as represented by Horac.e Davis, who was called In to advlso iwlth the Stato Hoard of Trade, that fcthe farmers are not using the proper iseed to raise the right sort of wheat isfor milling purposes. "In a preamble that tho Board of feTrado has adopted It is set forth that hwheat is brougnt from Dakota and JKansas to b.e mixed with tho Califor nia; that California flour for export ilo the Orient would bring a higher price if It contained a larger percent- ligo of gluten than can now bo obtain Sid from California grown wheat; and pat If California farmers would main tain their position in competition with ,'vheat grown In any othor.atate it is ' .... tr ,... ,1. . ... "u ujttuu ub iiign as possible. "There are few topics of more llvo niiirv trnnii nrrnnin runtiAnn hiv nn.. expected. In somo sections, so it said, tho quality of tho wheat can Tho plea of Oregon railroads for protection against ticket scalpers is worthy of consideration by tho next legislature. No other one agency can stimulate Interest In the stato nnd Its resources so widely nnd actively as the railroads. It Is true the roads have selfish ends, and yet while thoy are serving themselves thoy aro serv ing tho state at large. Every bona fide settler who brings his family to , Oregon and makes a home is a direct a benefit to tho state. The railroads j should be encouraged to bring this I class of people to sottlo the Idle land, . j add property to the assessment rolls and thereby reduce taxes. It is not I fair to the companies to permit their uniuinnea ticuets to be made mer chandise of by sharks who produce nothing to build up tho country. It may be argued that a purchased rail road ticket becomes private property, but there is another feature of the case. The ticket is practically a con- tract between the company and the purchaser and tho purchaser buys it on the understanding thnt it Is not transferrabl.e. The company agrees to fulfil its contract with tho original purchaser, but not with a third party. More protection to companies In this matter would result in still lower railroad rates. As it is now, the scalper makes a commission and still undersells the company on return tickets, taking legitimate business away from tho company, defrauding unsuspecting peoplo and living on tho iiults of others' labors. Oregon is be coming a railroad state and should pass a stringent law regulating this unfair traffic. If she would do this, the railroads would feel more fr.eo to further reduce excursion rates to the state to stimulate' travel. people are pushing. Tho legislature has greased the axles, tho conunls slon sits on the front sent, whip In hand, nnd yot tho vehicle does not movo. Something is wrong some' where. Ono crop has been planted and Is being harvested, since the road was authorized and yot no river trans portntion for tho Inland Empire. An other crop will soon bo planted and soon another harvest will roll around. Why Is this work not begun? Who Is holding tho "chock block" under wheel, to prevent the forward move ment of the baud wagon? Every year wasted means a million dollnrs loss to the farmors of tho Inland Empire, Stnrt It now. THINGS IS LOOKIN' DULLY. All years Is good years, There's nov.er need to whine, Hut som,e of thorn Is hotter, And this one's extra fine. Rains come when thoy ortor, Early ones and late, And things Is iookin' bully All down tho Golden State. The meadow lark at ovenln' Is pipin' you good-night, And th,o mocker's song Is rlngln' With tho poop o' mornln light; Tho popples and tho roses And tho grain Is growln' great, And things Is lookln' bully All down tho Golden Stato. John S. McOroarty, In Western Em pire. The Dos Chutes Irrigation Company has just made a selection of 74,000 ueres on the upper Dos Chutes, to bo irrigated under tho Carey aci. This makes a total of 214,071! acres now held by this cumupany 1 yJff''rriTi if "The only How to Judge Beep BRILLIANCY Clarity and polish, prov ing perfect brewing av fermentation. Brilliancy in olwcys found in beer if the brewing ami mashing has been properly conducted, nnd the fermen tation of the brow completed under n careful' and scientific regulation of temperature. No other beer made equals the fatuous Bohemian in this quality of brill iancy. It is (jniued by the unremit ting wntchfuluess bestowed upon eucli brewing, anil without the use of chemical preservatives, thus giving the consumer a pure, wholesome and ... .!... , exuiiarniing utct bottled exclusively at the Brewery" AMERICAN BREWING CO. ST. LOUIS, U. S. A. DARVEAU, Wholesale Dealer. Its Rich and Delicious Our cold storage moats are always right; always tender, always juicy. Try our mild cured Hams. They are free from thnt strong taste. The Schwarz & Greulich Meat Co. 607 MAIN STREET. "mmztm GAINING ln i mm m mam w llNION fADE, HAND MADE Clear Havana. A STANDARD FOR QUALITY. CLEANLINESS AND WORKMANSHIP. When you call for a TRIUMPH. piYNN GET IT. Don't accept a substitute. I i IMii I Un H H II DtH mwm mWmm HiM HHB '"Th v.. . 1 most compWl Don-t f U t - iurgei to tiV. I r koJak With Km ,CN cation, 6yoTorl Brnrk & in I company X DRUGGISTS t Cor. Main ,.j . 1 .n, Oregon REAL ESTATHeUtSC $2,250 will buy one of a, J uu"3es la u, J Smvnr l.nii. . . "'1 , in.., gooa ceiv barn. 3 lola, comer; a baZ.1 $4,000-Elegant new 8-room iURt rnmnloto. . .. - . Dam, tsj 2 lots; eastern exposure; ,, $2,50O-Nlce residence and t eastern Pviinanpo Let me show von thmo . uutr tlnnn n it. 1. i . . - All 1 dor cultivation; extensive lmpJ muma, pieniy oi water. Caa uougut lor a little leas than Hi r Kei vaiue. MISS BOYD Buccessor to E. D. Bojd. Insurance, Real Estate. LmmI 111 Court Street Pendlt MAKERS. 'ine delay of the portage road is ono of the most enigmatic public prob Ienis .over produced in Oregon his tory. Tho people want the road and hnvo logged, pleaded mid voted for It. Tho legislature Indorsed it, voted money for It, created a highly author itatlvo commission to build It, placed tho money available for Its construc tion nt tho commission's disposal. gave the commission tho entire ma chlnery of the stato to work with and capped tho powers of tho commission by a public sentiment In favor of the road so strong that It is frenzied at times. And yet despito nil this, tho project lingers. Everybody Is In fa vor of building It. Not a public e.x- WHO OAHMOT BE CURED . So uniformly succeufnl has Dr. Pierce' Favorite Prescription proven In all forms )f Female Weakness, Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb, aud Leucorrbes, that, after over a third of a century's experience in curing the wont cases of these distressing aud debilitating ailments, L)r. 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Cut the Can and compare the quality of Economy Brand Evaporated Cream Iwllh any of its Imitations. I Note tho (inference. See how I I smooth and appetizing our I proauci is, owing to Its heavy consistence, which 1 Keeps the butter fat equally uuiriDuiea, in contrast with L the cheap and thin Imlta- , utons which allow the but- Iter fat to rise and form unsightly clods. I j Oregon Portland ; Helen's Hall j A GIULS SCHOOL, OP THE HIGH EST CLASS corps of teachers, loca tion, building, equipment tho best. Send for catalogue. Opens September 15, 1904. GOOD DRY WOOD All Kinds Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, ICO barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feod. etc., always on hand. 1 nave good sound wood which is delivered at reasonable prices For Cash. W. C. MINIMIS Leave orders at Neunian's Cigar Store. z t HARVESTERS' I HEADQUARTERS OUR RE8PECT. 8T0CK OF SUPPLIES FOR THIS HARVE8T SEASON 18 NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY IF IN NEED OF ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ITEM8, VIZ.: FORKS, , HOEDOWN8, RAKES, 8CYTHE8, 8NATHS, WATER BAGS, WATER KEG8, CURRY COMD8, BRUSHES, MACHINE OILS, AXLE GREASE COMPOUND, LACE LEATHER, CAP SCREWS, 8ET 8CREW8, 8MITHING COAL, BAR, BAND . AND SHEET .IRON BADBIV, ROPE, WHIP8, OIL CUP8, VALVE 8, PIPE, 8TOVE8, RANGES, w ' .' GRANITE AND TINWARE, ETC. PHONE MAIN 211, OR CALL ON W. J. CLARKE & CO. 211 COURT STREET "NOW SUMMER BLINKS ON FLOWERY BRAES," and the joys of carriage riding are it their best, nrovided vou haye tl right vehicle. You will if you maie your selection at Neagle's. We haw carriages to suit every fancy, from nhnntnnn tn luif klinnnls. and eierj one mado right In style and finish, guaranteed to give the easiest riding 11 ml most durability. Wo have the celebrated Wlnoaa wagons, haclis and buggies. Made tor this climate. Call and see them. Wfn eat vnnr tlrofl whllfl VOU WliL on the hydaullc machine. No bruu- ing or burning 01 wneeis. auuj w life of wheels. Try it and be pleased. NEAGLES BROS. Big Brick Shop. , The Leading Tailors Of the city, SIEBERT Schultz, have removed to 222 Court street, opposite the Hotel Bickers. When you want well made suit at reasonable prices, call on them. THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this in Ind when yon need poultry and stock uw and ask for the InternatloaJ Poultry and Stock Food. UM Kow Kure for your cow trou bles. C. F. Colesworthy 127-129 East AIU 8t Agent for Lee's LlcoKI" Shoe Repairing pairing of all kmas retes. manlike manner t reMonabl w As I have been in bw'"""!! years, I need not speak of ine ( Ity of my work for It speaKs for in My stock of shoos was 8e damaged by water and tho company told mo 10 bc . heB1 what I could got, bo I will J . 11 n.imiAania nrice ess tuun Qjipjg HANI1"' for Anyone for harvesting piying wishing elgUt or JO teM ni.tnin them w .? rVKVport Construct thh(,a rf aSS r iio. ?i ..mm? Biirl ...iim' fln'l tn Cl0' wfn O00 to I -n are ul to 2-00 W1 tucl W haV, Z I Corner Laan shoe deatance niter l-Siiroon kind anal Idee. Tke room Lhatheon i Martin. (Qtiat uoiqii pauy