PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON,, THURSDAY, JULV 21, 1904. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, ii ' ' ' ! . 1'ubllslicil every aftcrnoou (except Sunday) nt remileton, Oregon, uy mo EAST OREQONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. EVERYBODY PUSH. sunscim'Tio.v katus. Ually. one year oy man ally, lx months by mall ........ Dally, three months by mall Dally, one mouth by mall Dally, per month by carrier Weekly, one year by mall Weekly, six months by mall WVeklv. four months by mall ... Semi-Weekly, one year by mall . . genii-Weekly, six months' by mall Semi-Weekly, three months by mall .$3.00 . 2.00 . 1.25 . .no . .00 . l.no . .73 . .so . 2.00 . 1.00 . .00 Member Scrlpps-Mcllae tton. News Assocla- The Kast Oregonlan Is on sale nt It. II. illch's .News Stands nt Hotel Portland and Hotel Terklns, Portland, Oregon. Han Francisco llurenu. 408 Fourth Hi. Chicago Ilurcau, 000 Security IlulMliiff. Washington, 1. C. llureau, 001 14tli St.. S. W. ivfcplione, Jlaln 11. Kntered at Pendleton postoltlcc ns secoucl cln matter. ooooo e o 1 would not pray tho world to gtvo mo fume, Nor strlvu for heights whore I might hear my nam.e Above tho murmur of. tho mov ing throng. Sufllcp It If. each day, 1 pass along Some word of cheer, some deed that brtngeth light Into n burdened, weary heart that might Hy love grow stronger, ere the coming ntgnt Wrap It around and I, alas! regret. self, still Give, heart of mine, give give everything Thou canst, and freely; remembering Thou, too, art drifting on this lonely sea, Crying, ".Moro light, more love," eternally. Adelaide E. l.angdon, In .Magazine of Mysteries. From the magnitude of a mountain, two weeks ago, the Colorado ' labor situation has dwindled to tho size ot j a mole hill today. Yet they say the campaign has nothing to do with It. A Portland gambler, and not tho "cranhs," as the temperance people are called, 1b going to close the gambling clubs of that city. Mc Devltt, who was foiled in his attempt to start tho largest gambling house in Portland, over the Orpheum thea ter, is now the chief complainant against the Portland Club, Krlckson, Mazier and the other gaming houses, and declares he will closo every one of them. The temperance people don't care how far he carries his jealousy, While he Is shooting, they are saving their powder. The Grand Canon of the Colorado river. Jn Arizona, will he added to the national reserves, and placed under the care and custody of tho govern ment. Government surveyors have about completed a survey of a section of the canon. This Is only part of tho work laid out by the United States .geological survey, which has ordered a thorough survey of the entire San Prancisco forest reserve. Tho best part of this .wonderful Arizona gorge is within the reserve. United States officials have decided that It Is time America's grandest and most awe-inspiring scenery be placed under gov ernment supervision. Tho work will rerjulro almost a year to complete, having been In progress about two years up to HiIh time. lhc present section, upon which work is progress ing, extends about 15 miles east and west of Hrlght .iiigel Trail, on the south rim of the canon, extending east to Grand View, Ileglnnlng todny, a now page Is opened bol'oro the Pondloton Commer cial Association. Tho action of tho board of mnnagors In reducing tho dues from $2 to $1 per month, condi tional on a mombershop ot 150, Is tho beginning of a now era for tho association nnd therefore for tho city, Hut In rejoicing over this action It must not ho forgotten how long and patiently the older members hnvo fought tho battles of Pendleton through this organization under great er dllllcultles than now besot Its path, For almost 20 years, this organiza tion has been tho chief factor In tho prosperity and advancement of Pen dleton. Through It most of tho en terprises now located here have conic to this city. Through Its efforts roads have beon built, public Improve ments have boon mndo, public enter prises hnvo been fostered and nur tured and coaxed Into prosperity nnd permanency. To Ihoso older members, Who have borne the brunt ot tho battle, who hnvo paid $20 Initiation fee and $2 per month, year In and yea." out since tho organization wns born, Is due nil the oraiso and credit. , To tho wisdom and enterprise of these older members the association will always turn for advice and coun sel, and taking courage trom their ex perience and their patient patriotism and loyalty for and In the association, the younger, tho Inter recruits, will f.ot the mark high nnd labor faithful ly. There Is no reason 'why Pendleton cannot support a membership of 300 in this association. Tho city contains the eligible momb.ers. The spirit of organization, of co-operation is over present, tho business and social feat ures are Inviting to overy class, and there is no reason why this 300 mark cannot be maintained. No business man In Pendleton can afford to remain outside under this now policy. No young man who hns a pride In his city, and who j'njoys being a citizen of Pendleton, can af ford to remain outside. To these par ticular classes of people, this associ ation must strikingly appeal. It has a mission In the community. It Is the mirror of tlie business spirit of the city. It should be the medium through which all Information con cerning Umatilla county, and Pendle ton should bo sent out to tho world, While It may seem out of place for a newspaper to advocate printing, in such a case, yet the fact remains that there are no authentic statistics of this city or county available for Inquirers. Something should be done In this line. The envelopes of the association should bear a chapter of statistics on this city and county. Tho letter heads should teem with facts and figures taken from the In dustries of this county. Such enter prise on the part of the association would bo rewarded many fold hy the gratitude of a public which Is ever hungry for Information. Everybody push. CO-OPERATION IN ENGLAND. The nnnunl meeting of tho Urltlsh Co-Operatlve Congress wns held re ronllv nt Stratford. England. Tho states that the western people hnvo a nnturnl odor that, while It Is nut p.orcolved by themselves, Is very per ceptible to the yellow race. Tho Jap- nnnon n.i.l niihmm, wlm tnlf lltl tlltllr .i,i.. ..,.,., n.muiMna nt iirnt ' deleimteH cnino from overy nook anil can hardly tolerate this odor, but thoy corner of England, nnd represented tlnnlly become habituated to It nnd It no less than 7,000,000 of population. Is not so obnoxious. . Tho growth of tho movement In that . . ! country wns well Illustrated by the Different species of animals- ren"!"Vb,P '"?". 'r!).su,,,e'1 1,y tho i , ... .. ...i .nr I res ueiu in iiib miiut-BH. horses, dogs, cats, etc. and the dll- 1 fo,. r,p ,,,n,i ..nsaoBs n rlnirnc- The congress represented 1701 tils terlstlc odor. In some races this odor tlnct soclotlos, and It wns attended by Is more notlcenblo than In others. Tlio muii oeieguies. inuru were i,n.,,i-i Chinese ami Japanese have little or no 'registered members In those societies, odorous emanation. This Is doubtless nnd the cnpltnl Invested In the co a racial peculiarity, although It Is Operative enterprises amounted to reasonable to believe that tholr hah- about $18(1,000,000. Tho business con its or diet may have much to do with trolled by the association reached an It, ns thoy oat verv little moat. (annual total of $155,000,000, and tho It haB ' beon claimed that unions ot liroOts for 1003 aggregated nearly tho white races those who eat moat $40,000,000, or three and a hair times EIGHT I can bo distinguished from tho vege- tarlans by tho emanation from their bodies, tho odor ot Uio meat-eater lie ing much more pronounced than that of tho vegetarian The Japanese are chlolly vegetarians and this may ac count for the fact that tholr skin ex hales odors that are scracoly percep tible. T.hcn also tho Jnpanoso wear loose, ilowlng garments, while' the white races as a rule, wear more clothing nnd tighter clothing, thus producing more abundant perspira tion. Medlcnl Talk. SONG OF THE COMMON PEOPLE. It remains for a Pendleton man, as usual, to advance a new Idea. This time it Is concerning the summer va cation. This man don't believe In vacation trips, unless your health de mands it. ilo believes that the healthy, strong, husky business man, who needs a two weeks' vacation for the rest and recreation, can be more benefited (If actual benefit and rest Is tho object of tho -vacation) to quit work, shako off tho details of busi ness, forgot about the cares of th.o dally routlno, and Just stay at homo, enjoy his shade, eat when ho Is hun gry, rest and sleep whenever and however ho Is Inclined, and enjoy a comploto relaxation from all effort during his vacation. The trip to tho sea coast or mountains, lie says, is moro fatiguing nnd weakening than work. Ho bolloves that tho money ap.ont In tho summer vacation iiway from homo, could ho spent In adding to tho enjoyments of home, In ham mocks, awnings, porchos, arbors, shade trees, cosy corners and other features that will add to tho com forts ami attractiveness of homo, ami that mora good results can bo attain ed In this way than In wearing out tho nervos In sightseeing, If rest Is whnt ft man wants In his vacation. In giving the true conditions or tho cattle market, as they exist In East ern Oregon, todny, the East Oregon Ian Is not hammering down prices. It laments as deeply as the cattlemen, themselves, those unfortunate condi tions, and believes honestly that Western buyers are taking advantage of the strike situation to turther de press tho market. The East Oregon Ian Is with the man who produces and finishes the stock, because that man Is helpless in tho grasp of the ma nipulators or tho markets. Hut Its duty as u newspaper Is to give tho conditions as thoy exist. There Is no use to dissemble. No use to hide tho truth, when It is cropping out overy day. While tho buyers claim that tho Eastern packers' strike affects tho prices of live beef In Umatilla county, the East Orcgoutnn does not believe that such Is the case In any appreciable degree. The cattlo of Eastern Oregon nearly all go to th.o Sound and Portland markets for tho local trade. Tho Eastern strike does not effect that market, except to cause a vague fear that tho .employes of tho big concerns may strike In sympathy. Every observing man who Is In touch with tho situation, says thut tho present low prices of beef cannot long prevail, ns tho supply In tho Eastern anil Contral Western feed districts, is being rapidly consumed, and as tho feeder district Is cleaned out, tho demnnd for rango stock must increase, with u corresponding in creaso in price. Too manyi peopl.o tiro subject to tho panic fover. Thoy overestimate and enlarge upon actual conditions, ami tho corporation beef concerns are only too anxious to fur ther ngltato tho cattlo panic. THE ODOR OF DIFFERENT RACES A Japaneso physician has beon mnk Ing some romurknble obs.orvutlons among Europeans. This doctor says that Europeans have nn odor peculiar to tho people of tho Orient This Burtaro Adackl, of Japan, We are the common people, the bow ers of wood and stone, The dwellers In common places, mighty of brawn and bone, Hearing the common burden that only the shirkers shun, And doing the common duty that oth ,ers have left undone. Dubbed, by the low, plebeian, rabble or proletalre, Ours Is the hand that feeds thorn, ours Is the prize thoy share, And ours is the common blessing, free to tho tollers all, To win from the lowly valley unto tho summits tall. Common, mid only common This by tho might of birth Yet tho world In its need leans on us, We are tho kings of tho earth. W are the common people, nnd ours Is tho common clay That a God deemed tit for using. when, In that olden day. He took the dust of tho Garden, tho tho dust that His will obeyed, Fashioned and formed and shaped It, and man In His image made: And. seeing that God selected such clay for the human test, And deeming His wisdom suffices to choose but tho surely best. We. who nro the common people and ' made of tho common cluy, Leave the proud uncommon to Im prove on the Maker's way. Common, anil only common Tattered; sometimes, and frayed Wo are still content with the pattern That God In Ills wisdom made. We are the common people, yet out of our might Is wrought, Ever, by God's own flat, masters of mighty thought, Men of that grand republic whose rul ers walk alone. Piercing the future shadows, knowing what seers have known; And, measured by these, tho unco'' nro petty and weo and small, Playing with glided baubles, chatter ing, voluble all; And these, our sons, surpass them as tho hills o'ertop tho glen, For their great hearts throb to the world's long sob, nnd thoy are tho saviors of men. Common, and only common Hopelessly commonplace, Yot out or our loins still Issue, Tho saviors of tho race. A. J. Waterhouso, In August Success.' the percontngo of not profits made upon the whole commerce of the country under ordinary conditions. The congress, which was in session ono week, devoted tho time to tho dis cussion of tho cooperative movement In all Its phases. A resolution wns passetl providing for the establish ment of a co-operatlvo land-owning society. Land will be acquired and let to small holders, who will bo ox ported to live wholly by labor on their farms. TO AID IRRIGATORS. PLUMB and- SEWER WORK ING 1U . I HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBINq G00d9 CLASS WORKMEN! ALSO MAirc "8 ' otvvER rn TIMATES FURNISHED ON ALL WORK wn 1(11 " W0RK GUARAIrt T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." Hi As there Is no law against cheating slot machines, three Portland toughs arrested Tor thut crlmo Wednesday, will go free. Thoy fed lead slugs into a machine and got $8 worth of cigars. Tve Lost Ten Pounds" A man says. "Look at this." And he over-laps his coat to show how loose it is. There nre some people who can lose fat to advantage, but the loss of flesh is cue of the accepted evidences of failing health. As flesh-making processes liegin in l lie stomacn,fco naturally when there is loss of i flesh we look first to the stomach for the cause. And I the cause is gen erally found to tie disease of the stomach and di gestive and nutri tive tracts, result ing in loss of nu trition ami coiisc queut physical weakness. Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery restores the lost flesh by curing diseases of the stomach ami other organs of digestion and nu trition and ena bling the jierfcct digestion and as similation of food from which flesh ami strength are made. "My Wife was for five jcara troubled with iiulli;tloii of itumacli nud bowel , bloating and severe ,,al, fl, tdnftt iliitlix. the entire five ynrv' write Mr J, Milton Uiigcr. ol MeCoiiuellUurg, Fa. "Her lieurt was directed, and she took a pursotlve every few iUvh but only received temiioriiry relief. She Cot very poor in lleh nnd I boujilit one bottle or I)r. rleicc'a (iokleii Medical Discovery Irom (nirdruirvltt nnd after taking It the said nhe felt Uke a new weuian, IU uo more trouble with itomacli nud tiowtU, ilml hai no pain nor bloat ing. Has Kulued fifteen pouiuli Ml weight." Dr, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, cure cou stipation and biliousness. Aiorrls Won, engineer and legal ad visor of tho reclamation service, Is preparing n model set of articles of Incorporation for the use of settlers seeking water storage under tho pro visions of the national Irrigation law. Copies of the flrat druft have been scut to tho men familiar with the lo cal features of the reclamation work under the various projects, with re quests that suggestions bo made After nil suggestions have been re ceived the work will be enrnl'ull.v . I .1... --.I.. !..-... .1 I - 1N0 gone over mill me urucii'M i l-wi am-ii Cilf jLES and then submitted to (he secretary O' Jf or tlie interior lor ins approval wnen , approved tho articles will be furnished to settlers under projects yot to be' undertaken, us a nucleus for their or-1 gaulzntlou. In the model articles of Incorporation prepared by Mr Wen, i the general lines of those adopted by I the Salt Illver Valley Water Users' Association have beon followed. i i ucious Our cold storage moats nre always right: alw t... Juicy. 1 Try our mild cured Hams. Thoy are free from u, TL - O I c. n 9 i t ne aenwarz a ureuiicn neat 607 MAIN STREET. '""'Ml GAINING FAIRBANKS' BIOGRAPHY. Mr. Fairbanks Is, In many respects, , one of tho most remarkable person-' ngt's In the American congress, says j the Now York Herald. Those who I casually observe him and come in contact with him only occasionally, ' find that he Is all of these gentle things: I Gentle as a woman. Good natnred ns n court Justice. Pink as a girl from the country. Timid as a hare. Tho personification of dignity. The embodiment of negatives. Wrathful as a lion when aroused. Cold us Honjamin Harrison. Logical as a Calvanlstlc preacher Amiable as .Mayor Low. A gooil lawyer. A champion of labor. A friend of tho corporations. 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