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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1904. EIGHT I FARMERS HAVE ALL THE CREDIT! pruning, laying Btono flagging on the church and parsonage grounds, and doing other work on tho premises. NATURE IS NOT CHANGING, BUT METHODS ARE Umatilla County Farmer Says It is Not Increased Rainfall, But Deeper Plowing That Is Producing Better Yield In Dry Districts City Agri culturists Taken to Task. "I sec the papers and city agrlcul turlsts are talking about Increased rainfall In the western part of Uruntll la county and a consequent Increase In the yield of wheat and the corres , ponding advance of tho prices of real Of LydiaE. Piflkham's Vegetable j estate," said a prominent farmer irom mat section 10 me chsi urc- 'Aliss Whittaker, a prominent club woman of Savannah, Ga., tells how she was entirely cured of ovarian troubles by the use Compound. Beat. Mrs. Pixkham: I heartily recommend Iyrtia E. Plnklinm's Vegetable Compound as a rtcrine Tonic and Regulator. I suffered for four years vrith Irregularities and Uterine troubles. 2o one but those who have experienced this dreadful agony can form any idea of the physi cal and mental misery those enduro who nre thus afflicted. Your Vefre tablo Compound cured me within three months. I was fully restored to health and strength, and now my periods are regular and painless. What a blessing it is to be able to obtain such a remedy when so many doctors fail to help you. Ljrtin, E. Pinkliam's Vegetable Compound is better than any doctor or medicine I ever had. Very truly yours. Miss East WnrrTAKEB, G04 39th St, W. Savannah, Ga." ssooOfcftlt Iferlgtnlof atocv letter pneimj gtnulittnaa carrot be products. TIio testimonials which we are constantly publishing; from prateful women prove beyond a doubt the power of Lydin E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound to conquer female diseases. W W W W wWW1WHWWwWWrW f f ?f V t "The Kodak" season Is now on and we have the largest and most complete line profession, al and amateur photographic goods ever shown In the city. Don't forgei to take a camera or kodak with you on your -a-cation. Brock & McComas Company DRUGGISTS. Cor. Main and Court St. Pendleton, Oregon. gnninn today. "All you say about the Increased yield is true, and also the advance In the price of land Is noted, but I draw the line on the increased rainfall. I believe In giving man all the credit that belongs to him, especially when 1 he deserves It through Increased In telligence and common horse sense. ( "Now. ns .to Increased moisture In the western part of this county being ; responsible for the better wheat : yields, I want to correct the city ngrl- culturists. It is not increased rain i fall at all, but improved methods of I farming, that has brought about the Incrensed yield. "Where the farmers of this district 1 formerly plowed about three -Inches deep, and some years did not plow at all. but simply disced their land, and In fact many of them allowed It to volunteer." where It started out all right early in the spring, they are now plowing and cultivating their land. And when I say plowing, I mean what I say. They are not scratching the top of the ground, as a bluff, but they are plowing down six to eight Inches every year, and are simply giving reasonably good land a chance to produce something near its capacity. "Give the devil his duos In this mat ter and quit talking about increased rainfall. It Is not nature that Is changing at all, it Is the shiftless pioneer farmer shaking off his old , methods and donning the enlightening t J thinking cap of the 20th century. J i "The farmer himself, and not na- I ture has removed the dead line from around the section upon which the j banks formerly refused to loan money 1 In Umatilla county. I 4 i i DIVERS AFTER PEARLS. Their Work Is Deadly and They Do Not Live Long. Pcnrl 11 slier do not live long. They often dive to n depth of 100 feet or more, and the strain wears them out before their lives nre half over. Prom these depths a diver usually brings two oyster shells each "trip. It is on the mother of pearl In these thut the European depends for his sure prollt, Pearls are "plums," which only own' Monnlly fall to his lot. Divers worl; for a wnge, and all the shells brought up are the property of the employer. In "Studies In P.rown Iliimnnlty Hugh Clifford describes Malay penrl ushers. They michor on the oyster beds or ns neur them as possible, he says, mid the diving takes place twice u tiny. "All the boats nre manned nt nuirn lug and evening, and the Sulu boys row them out to the point selected for the day's operations The white man hi ehnrge always goe. with them in order to keep un eye upon the shells, to resus citate exhausted divers and generally to look after his own interests. "Presently n man lowers himself slowly over the side, takes a long, deep breath, mid then, turning head down ward, swims into the depths, his limbs showing dimly In froglike motions tin Ul. if the water be very deep, be is completely lost to sight. "Iu a few minutes he comes Into view agnln. his rare straining upward. yearning with extended neck for the air that he now needs so sorely. Ills hands cleave the water In strong down ward stroke: his form grows momen tarily more distinct, until the fixed, tense expression of his staring face is plainly visible. Then the quiet surface of the sea splashes In n thousand drop of sun steeped light as his bead tears through it. and his bursting lungs, ex pelling the imprisoned air. draw In the breath wlileh they crave In Ions, hard gasps. If the dive lias been a deep one a little blood may be seen to trickle from nose and month nnd ears. At times even the eye soekets ooze blood. the result of fearful pressure to which the diver ha been subjected." A WHISTLER PICTURE. I 1 BIBLES We are showing an Immense, line of fine Bibles, 20c to $12.45. Self-pronouncing Bibles, teach ers' Bibles, new revised Bibles, new reference Bibles, Bibles with new maps and lessons. All styles, lowest prices. Frederick Nolf & Co. A Sweat Breath. Is a never falling sign of a healthy stomach. When the breath Is had, the stomach Is out of order. Ther.e is no remedy In the world equal to Ko dol Dyspepsia Cure for curing indiges tion, dyspepsia and all stomach disor ders. Mrs. Mary S. Crick, of White Plains, Ky., writes: "I have been a dyspeptic for years; tried all kinds of remedies but continued to grow worse. By the use of Kodol I began i to improve at once and after taking a J ' few bottles am fully restored in weight, health and strength and can eat whatever I like." Kodol digests what you eat and makes the stomach "! sweet. Sold by Tollman & Co. INDIAN WILL PREACH. Mis- yOIt SALE AT THK BAST OltKUOMAK office large bundle of nevrapapeni, con taining oTer loo bin paper, can be obtain 1 fur conta a bumlle. Rev. Cornellson of Presbyterian ' slon Is Taking a Vacation. j Rev. Cornellson of the Presbyter!, an mission on the reservation. Is tak ing a vacation which will end about the first of September, when he will resume charge of his pulpit and other clerical duties. While he Is off Eddie Connor, a young Nez Perce who Is a student of theology, will occupy his pulpit every Sunday at 10 o'clock and at 2 o'clock. Mr. Connor Is a student from tho San Francisco Presbyterian Theo- t logical seminary , wherein he has spent a year, and to which he will re turn. ' Formerly he studied nt tho Presbyterian school on the Lapwal reservation. He Is said to bo a very promlslrg and devout man, and a good speaker. Mr. Cornellson has not gone away during his vacation. On the contrary, he is hard at work, Irrigating trees, The Dramatic Manner of Its Finish and an Anti-Climax. The value of brains in business can not be overestimated, of course; but neither can the value of manners. Don't make the error of supposing that brains nre everything. You may have the bcit set of brains In the towu, but If you haven't the manners of n gentle man nobody Is going to appreciate you. Your manner Is the outward in dlcntlon of what you are within In the estimate of most people, and if the manner Is disagreeable few will take the trouble to examine into you any further. The consensus of general opinion is that the man who goes nhout with porcupine quills ns his manners hasn't any brains worth bothering nbout. Did you never notice that the men who em ploy large forces of Intelligent people look at an nppllcant closely, usk a few seemingly unimportant questions nnd promptly employ or dismiss blm? They don't sound his brain depth, they don't obtain his biography: they don't Inquire Into his social standing: they size him up from his manners, nnd If he is brass on the surface they don't look for gold within. The employer knows thnt if an appli cant's manner strikes him favorably it will also favorably strike people with whom he comes In contact In his work And nobody knows better than a big business man that u favorable Urst lui pression means bnlf the sale. People nre apt to think thnt If there Is nny pine where nmuners are of little eonsequeurc it Is In business, where cold calculation so largely tnkes the place of fcejin -But the truth Is that nowhere else r.rc manners of such importance as In c eryday dealings. There is no cap!t..l and equipment any young man c.n have that will pay him better tli t, good mr.nni'rs. There is no po-.wt calling for which this does not bet'ir lit him. If he has bruins the world owes him something, but unless he has good manners be will haven hard tlmv collecting It. Kanciis City World. OP TEN GONE TO CROOK COUNTY TO TAKE HOMESTEADS. PAGE5. How to Judge Seriously III at Touchet Will Reside on Homestead In the Interior' Brother and Sister Are III Visiting in Grant County Gradual Improve-1 ment of Mr. Thomas' Health Fine Wheat Crop In This Vicinity. VI Athena, August 1. H. H. Curtis started for his Crook county home stead Monday, wh,ero ho will spend a few weoks. Ho went by way of team, accompanied by George Tru- ax, who will file on a claim. Mrs. Curtice and llttlo daughter and "Grnudma" Burtou will meet Mr. Cur tlce at Shanlko and go from there . with the team. Mrs. Nora Barnott is on the sick list. i Fred Gross, Sr., has been called to the bedside of his sister, who Is seriously III nt Touchet. Wash. "Grandpa" Helmlck has recovered , from his recent Illness. ' The little son nnd daughter of Mr and Mrs. John King arc sl.ghtly 111 at their home. , Eddie Purdy Is visiting nt Prairie' City. Mr. Thomas is slowly but gradually 1 improving from his long illness. ' The wheat Is making a good yield In this vicinity, Some Is reported ns t going 40 bushels .or more per aero. fc- ueer FLAVOR The di!HBi does to tht J ART . . i. o. iiuuemiai) (The only beer bottled exclnslYely at the 8 delightful hop aroma not to be fomfdS 04 other brand This is due to VerT finest rrade of imMi .0' us Hons, each bale of wfach i. ffi" under Government CertHwTg4 simile of which ir shown above. THE AMERICAN BREWING CO ST. LOUIS. U S. A. GEO. DAHVEAU, iwioLif.LE Dealer. DeWitt Is the Name. When you go to buy Witch Hazel Salve look for the name DeWitt on every box. The pure, unadulterated Witch Hazel Is used In making De Wltt s Witch Hnzel Salve, which is the best salve In the world for cuts, burns, bruises, bolls, eczema and plies. The popularity of DeWltt's Witch Hnzel Salvo, duo to ItB many cures, has caused numerous worth less counterfeits to bo placed on the market. The genuine bears the name E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. Sold by Tnllman & Co. It is estimated that the factory at Longmont. Colo., cans more peas than nny other In the world. The factor; has been enlarged this year, so that Its capacity Is 1G.OO0 cans an hour, which exceeds nil records. It Economy Brand Evaporated Cream is of uniform quality at all I seasons, always pure, heavy , in consistence, of delicious flavor and appetizing ap pearance. Ask for the brand with the"Helvetia"cap label. , Made by the largest pro ducers of Evaporated Cream in the world. rure Water from Pure Ice FOn ONLY SIX CENTS PER GALLON The beautiful crystal Ice Is made from distilled water. Wiei melted again the water Is pure as the Ice. You cannot aflord to drink the impurities and contagion that makes a part of the rlier water. Take our product and YOTj HAVE BOTH ICE AND WATER. Pendleton Ice and Cold Storage Co. Telephone Main 1781 One Hundred Dollars Reward. j i- . .i ,.-,i fnr flvp minutes wed unc nunarea uoiiurH is a jjiuiij buuu ic... -- -- j vol tlinf la u-hnt T V. 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"And," said tho rising younf noil- tlclan as he reached his eloquent pero ration, "I predict that our candidate will, when the votes are counted, be found to have ridden to success upon a tidal wave of glory that will have swept nil before It like wild fire break ing lu flying spray upon the atrnnd where the sun of victory shall blaze forth Its most effulgent rays upon the close of one of the most noble, most memorable campaigns that have ever been launched upon the sea of politics to gather strength and carry nil be fore It like the cyclone sweeping across the broad prairies from which evcu the orb of day has disappeared In ter ror." It Will Be to Your Interest, If you contoraplato visiting tho St. Louis Exposition, to secure reliable information as to railroad service, tho lowest rates nnd tho best routes. Also as to local conditions In St. Louis; hotols, ate, etc. If you will wrlto tho undorslgned, Mating what Information you desire, tho samo will bo promptly furnished. If wo do not havo It on hand, will se cure It for you If possible, and with out any .expense to you. Addross B. H TRUMBULL, Commercial Agont, 142 Third stroot, Portland, Ore, Tom Watson, populist nominee for president, will open tho campaign at Lincoln, Nob., about September 1. Sour Stomach No appstite, loss of strength, nervousness, h:adachs, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour ris ings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol cures Indigestion. This nev discovery repre sents the natural Juices of digestion as thsy exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonlo and reconstructive properties, Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only euro In digestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening tho mucous membranes i limit ine iiomacn. t Kodol DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT aivci Health to the Sick mad Strength to the Weak. DottUs only. 11,00 Six holdlnr 3M Ui toil me. which Milt (or fioo. Piepirld by B. C. DaWltt ai Co., CUmgt. For example, If you uiink President Roosevelt will elve tte of votes In the coming election, fill out the coui- r. H1' vofr ln Oregon will he ( )."and put iu your es-unite. U our subscribers co-operate with us as they have in PT1". ilxt u-l ns we expect they will In this, we will lake in sewr - tuna ,io tnd possibly much moro, one-half of which will go t. J w-p nearest to the vot,e in Oregon for the wit.tui.i 'am ... ,.s uf SENT sf-ription will uot be counted ln this contest There Is only one requirement nud this topnrtan al IT IN MUST BE THOSE OF NtW SUBSCRIBERS. K cwdpa!, III IIJII Will 11(11 ITIJIlIILtTLl l Li kill O in this way: Get some noighbor to take tne Mi- Sold by Tollman & Co. tour months for 00 cents. Send ln a money oruer un Ir and 2c stamps or silver, accompanied by your gxu vntn. If vnn iln tint want to ask some neighbor to -"i" fonts and the name of some frlond ln the East who n if 'j- a-f uregontai uo eo cents. - o, hcpreslf -nr seni l ID -rested to 0 ana " " western country. Let him read the weeiiiy , ., fmnlre !ive htm more news about tho resources of the lt..an j u v 'uuM if you wrote him a B0-pago letter a week, e w tail K will he nntltleil to one euess. If VOU got four 01 " CM four months each, you will be entitled to four euesse- jriw v new subscription for a year for tho Weekly for 1.5" ow "tf rf C three guesses. Some one of our subscribers will gc be ,eTeri! monoy taken In on this contest. It may be only -or i - ttoUe hundred dollars, but whatever the sum the one who g presidential vote ln Or.cgon for the winning candidate, tho money. .he succe'"1 Remember the guess Is on the vote cast in Oregon io presidential candidate. Only new subscriptions count. A subscription for 50 cents gives you one sue8- . ,of eei You can sond In as many subscribers as you wish conts you got one gu-ss. t0 send l r This contest closes November fourth, so be bu guess before that time. , .ahilcin ciiliiteJi The total vote in Juno. 1004, was 2.C08; for repubUca" supremo Judge, 02,940; for democratic. 28,vi; bow bltlon, 6514. My estimate on vote Is Name Poatoffice address In oreson for P"" thioi . .... .onriidate ya rZ Pill In the first blank space the name estlmite i will win. Fill in tho second blank space wltn Jau Hb M cenU numbor of votes he will get ln Oregon. End.on, orgoB mall to the East oregonlan Publishing Co . Pcnaw Bend paper to Addres