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TEN PAQE8. PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1904. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published cvcrv afternoon (except Humlny) nt l'cmllcton, Oregon, by tlio EAST OREGONIAN PUBLISHING COMPANY. HunscuirrioN katijs. Dally, one year, by mall Dally. lx months, by lunll Dally, three months, by mall Dally, 0110 month, by mall Dally, per month, by carrier Weekly, one. year, by mall Weekly, tlx months, by mall Weekly, four months, by mall Seml-WeeUly, one year, by mall.... Hotnl-Wcekly, six months, by mall.. Semi-Weekly, three mouths, by mall. $5.00 2.B0 1.25 .50 .11.1 1..10 .7,1 .no 2.uu 1.00 .r,o Member Scrlpps-Mcliao News Association The V.ant Oregonlan is on sale at II. II. Ulch's News Stands nt Hotel Portland and Hotel l'erklus, l'ortlaud, Orcson. San I'ranclsco Iliireati. 40S Fourth St. Chicago llureau, BOO Security Itulldlnc. Wnshlnixtou, D. C, llureau, 501 11th St., K. W. Telephone Main 11. Kntercd at lVndleton postofflec as second class matter. I know not why that wealth and prldo Win not my heart nor woo my tale.; I only ltnow I know them not, 1 only know to cast my lot Whero Lovo walks noiselessly with night And patient nature; my de light The wild rose of the mountain side, The lowly lily of the vale: To live not asking; Just to live; To live not begging, just to bo; To breathe Rod's presence in the dusk That drives out loud, assertive light. To nover ask. but ever give! To love my noiseless mother, Night. Her vast hair moist with smell of musk. Her breath sweet with Eter nity. Joaquin .Miller. DROPS INTO SECOND PLACE. For the first time in the history of tho United States manufacturers are exceeding agricultural products In tho asportation of domestic products. Figures are just Issued by the de partment of commerce and labor, through its bu.eau of statistics, show ing that In tho month of July manu factures exported amount to $40,000-, 000, against $31,000,000 of agricultu ral products; and In the month of Juno manufacturers amounted to $4l 000,000, against $37,250,000 of agri cultural products. hven In the seven months ending with July, 1901. agricultural products exceed manufactures by nearly $100, 000,000, but in the month of May, 1901, manufactures for the first time in the history of the country exceed ed agricultural products in the vol ume of domestic exports, and this -was again the case in June and July. Jn the month of .May, 1901, exports uf manufactures exceeded agricultu ral products by about $1,000,0100; in lime the excess of manufactures over agricultural products was nearly $4, 000,000, and in July the excess or manufactures over agricultural pro ducts was nearly $9,000,000. In the fiscal year jut ended agri cultural products formed a smaller porcentago oi tho total exports than over before, falling for tho first time bolow CO per cent. This chango in tho character of tho .exports of tho country a movement from agricultural products toward manufactures is due rather to an in crease in the homo production of manufactures than to any actual de crease in the homo production of ag ricultural products. deal of trouble. It meant tho solv ing of International nud financial problems. Hut now a different phase Is presented. After tho engineers have decided what work shall bo done, and their plans havo been ap proved, thou comes the groat task of actual work-. Machinery can bo used to great ad vantage, but hundreds of thousands of men will havo to bo employed If the canal is constructed within a reas onable time. The employment of these men In volves two great quest Ions; one, whether thoy shall be contract coollo labor brought over from China, Mux ico, the West Indian Islands, or wherever cheap labor can be obtain ed, or whether tho rigid rule of exclu sion is to bo applied to the canal strip and none but American labor .employ ed. The labor unions have already taken tho matter up, and nro very j anxious to provent the employment of cheap Chluoso labor, and th,o labor I unions are very powerful In tho United States. Major Hugh C. Gallagher, a mem ber of the general staff of the army, some time ago formulated a proposi tion for tho care of employed labor, which has been submitted to the ca nal commission. His idea is to havo the labor on the canal strip cared for in the same manner as United States soldiers. Not only should the men bo cm ployed with due regard for their phys ical condition before being sent to the Isthmus, but upon their arrival thoy should be fed with tho army ration, and their camps and habits regulated with the same strict regard for health ful conditions as the troops of the Unit.ed States, whether in barracks or in camp. Of course, this might bo considered expensive, but It would not be, for It has been demonstrated that United States troops can be fed at the rate of about 17 cents a day. It would co.'t more upon the Isthmus, because j of the cost of shipment of supplies and the establishment of barracks , and camps. Hut health Is the main thing. Some , people fear that as soon as tho earth j is dug up in largo quantities there I will be a great deal of sickness spread I through the entire country. It may be found that laborers from the United States cannot live on the isthmus, in which event the cheaper 1 labor would have to be used, no mat ter where it could be obtained. The Roman Dan on Secret Societies CLERK BOARD OF HEALTH Of Jacksonville, Via., Endorses Pc-m-no. "I would llk,o to ask," n correspon dent writes to tho Catholic Union and Times, "what societies Catholics aro not allowed to join. Is It only secret ik societies, and what secrets aro thoy?"'W As the question Is one which 'Catho-1 ( lies in other places frequently ask, IV .1. .1 .... ... .. , ........... I '.I." mo answer given uy too .iimim r inner In chnriro of our contemporary's "question box" may profitably be re-iift produced hero: There aro two kinds' of societies forbidden by tho church: 1. Secret societies nominally con demned by the church. 2. Societies, secret or otherwise, whose principles, tendencies or ac tions are known lo bo antagonistic to sound faith and the authority of tho church. Tho secret societies nomin ally forbidden by th.o church nro: 1. The Masonic society of Freema sonry In all Its forms, branches und degrees. 2. The Order of Rood Templars. 1 1M... M.l.l .... a . llll' Will. J V, I H , , , . , .7,... fc. fc. I m 4. Knights of Pythias. ' y 75 5 Sons of Temperance. j O. D.Taylor, Olork of tho City Hoard With regard to Freemasonry, t io'of IIesUh of jftcUsonvllle, Fin., has Hrst warning of danger was given by ,C(l Umt vomotltor tho lllHt tou ?m'". !X1 T"3.8.' yct.rs. In a recent letter to tho Peruua 1 c DTAYLO il PLUMBING and SEWER WORK HAVE A FULL LINE OF PLUMBING QOOD8 AND Pim. CLAS8 WORKMEN; ALSO MAKE 8EWER CONNECTIONS, n TIMATE8 FURNI8HED ON ALL WORK. WORK GUARANTEE T. C. TAYLOR "THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN ST, renewed by Henedlct XVI. Plus VII followed tho same path, and L,co XII, by his apostolic constitution, "quo gravlora," put together tho acts and decrees of former pontiffs on this subject and ratified and confirmed them forover. In the same sense spoko Gregory XVI, In his renowned encyclical let ter, "Humanuni Genus," Issued April 30. 1884. When tho Odd Fellows and Good Templars established lodges In the United States tho question was raised whether those orders wero Included In I the above condemnation by Leo XII. To settle the controversy, the nrch- bishop of Philadelphia, Most Hov. F. P. Kendrick, under dato of February 1S4S. asked the prefect of tho propaganda for a decision. After a lengthy correspondence, from different sides, and tho Uoman authority having obtained all availa ble Information, Cardinal J. Ph. Fran sonl, under tho dato of September 7, 1S50, replied that these societies wero Included In the letter of Leo XII, and consequently no Catholic could Join them or remain a member. When In 1SUI the Hotuan authori ties pronounced sentence against the .societies or tho Odd Fellows. Knights of Pythias, Good Templars and Sons of Temperance, and all similar socie ties, most strenuous efforts were made to havo the decree changed, but to no avail. Drug Mfg. Co., ho oxpresios his approval of their famous catarrh romedy Porttna in the following words: " The health of tho poor of a largo city Is always a question of vital Interest not only to tho city olllclals but to ovory citizen. It has been a sourco of much satisfaction to me to find that so large a number of working peoplo In moderate circumstances havo accepted Perumi ns their family medicine. It has cured a largo number of cases especially of ca tarrh of tho head, lungs and stomach and building lip the general health it cannot fall but prove a help and blessing to any community where It Is generally adopted and used. 1 have found It an honest reliable remedy and am pleased to endorse it." C. D. Taylor, Clorkv Hoard of Health. If you do not dorlvo prompt and satis factory results from tho use of Peruna, write at oueo to Dr. Ilartnt.iu, giving a full statement of your case and be wilt bu ploacd lo give you his valuable ad- vice gratis. j Aildn'ss llr. Ilnrtninu, President of Ilartmun Sanitarium, Columbus, I PARK AND WASHINGTON STREETS PORTLAND, OREGON Established in 1866. Open all the year. Private or class instruction. Thousands of graduates in posi turns; opportunities constantly occurring, ipaysa attend our school. Catalogue, specimeus, etc., free. A. P. ARMSTRONG, LL.B., PRINCIPAL School reopens and Special Offor closes Pendleton Academy, Pendleton, Oregon. aopiomuer u. mat LABOR ON THE ISTHMUS. Tho American people everywhere aro vitally Interested In knowing how tho labor problem on the Isthmus of Panama Is to bo handled, inasmuch as 50,000 lives were sacrificed by "the French government in a fruitless ef fort to build tho canal. What seems to be tho moat prac tical plan yet proposed comes from tho Washington Post, and Is as fol lows: Labor for building tho Panama Ca nal Is going, to b,e one of the greatest problems which tho United States government will be called upon to solvo In connection with that groat work. There has boon a groat deal of dlf floulty In selecting th.o route and in buying tho canal property, gottlng n ooncuMlon from Colombia, and after ward supporting a revolution which made tho Panama strip Independent; souring a treaty with tho now repub lic, having that treaty ratified, and luit of all In getting through a bill leaving the government of tho canal zone to the president of the United Htates. All of these thlngi entailed a great I ed, As a much-married woman. Grace, , the daughter of Amos Suell, the Chi-, I cago millionaire who a fow years ago ' I was murdered in his own house by ' I the burglar Tascott, now claims tho I palm. Here Is her record: 1SS0, Grace Suell; 1SS1, married to W. S. -McCrea; 1S82, divorced from W. S. I McCrea; 1SS3, married Douglas j Green: 18S3, divorced from Douglas Green: 1884, married Frank N. Cof fin; 1SH4, divorced from Frank N. Cof fin: 1S9S, remarried to Frank Nixon Coffin; 1S99, divorced nom Frank' Nixon Coffin; 1899, married to James C. Walker; 1900, divorced from James C. Walker; 1901, married for the third time to Frank Nixon Coffin; 1801, divorced for the third time from Frank Nixon Coffin; 1903, married to Perkins A. Layman; 1901, divorce I now asked from Perkins A. Layman; 1905, another marriage In sight. Immigrants to Panama over 18 years old aro required to pay a tax or ?1 If a first-class passenger and 2 If a second-class passenger within 11 hours after landing. If this is not complied with, the agent of the ves sel landing thorn Is subject to a fine of $t for each foreigner landed. Tho laws regarding criminals, diseased i persons, anarchists, .etc., aro very strict, and authorities violating them Incur heavy penalties. j Tho careworn looking man who is' haunting Wall street disguised as a sufferer from tho slump In Steel Is National Chairman Cortelyou. Ills palm itches frightfully and Treasurer Itlluti la 11-nlHlMr iinvlnnalv n, I M 'Jij u, iivau- quurters with a bundle of receipts in blank. ifey Costs loo SSucfi When the price paid is the mother's health and happiness. The father doesn't realize as he romps with the child what years of wifely suffering must be set against the baby's laughter. Chronic invalidism is a high price to pay for the painful jov of maternity, yet it is at such a cost that many a woman becomes a mother. Such a price is too much because it is more then nature asks. 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A prominent senator, who claims to bo rather moro cultivated than somo of his colleagues, prides himself on his knowledgo of Italian. During a rocont visit to Now York ho patron ized a street bootblacklng stand, and 38 ho got Into tho seat directed tho bootblack, in his host Italian, to mako hasto, as ho wag trying to catch tho train. Tho bootblack stared at the sena- tor for a moment In nnnaront oemlex- ffi)'1 '".k:. ?.'?. KAnil'?A.bf"'. "'"Vi''11 - liuinu.iPM euro or your money jack. the pilot beiEan to disappear and ai tb end of li weeks fchey did not trouble me at all. Uaacareta baredooe wonders forme. I ant entirely cured and foil like a oew man." Ueorge Kryder, Napoleon, O. 5 est for fi rx i CANOVCATtVUmC Plenum, I4luble, Potent, TtteOood, Doflood, Ner Sicken. Weaken or Urlpe, JOc, 10c, MM, Never uuu. That pleases the taste. That is wholesome. That Is sanitary. That Is full weight. That Is always good. That Is always fresh. That Is the BEST. THE MODEL BAKERY New and Sanitary. New Martin Building, Webb Street 'Phone 2991 Main. iiainai ateriah OF ALL DESCRIPTION I Ask your grocer Bread. for Model Expert Collectors We havo locate; a branch offlco In Pendleton, and will mako colloctlng defunct bills a specialty. No account too old for us to handle Our plan la: "No collections, no charges. Suits Instituted, Judgments advertised. Tho Van Alstlno-Qordon & Co., Mer cantile Agency, H.- V. Llpo & Co., Mrgs. 119 E Court St. 'Phone Main 311, lty, then answered briefly "Mo no speak English," A newsboy standing on tho corner had wltnessod tho Incident with In terest. "Ho ain't no Frenchman," ho ob served, confidentially, as tho senator not down from tho stand; "bo's a bloomln' Dago. Talk ItaliansHar per's Weekly. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or N.Y, 501 ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES CRUSHED Jerry Simpson was d.ofeatod for tho Ave You Satisfied i FRUITS With your Incomo? If not. 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ACADEMY BOARDS STRETCHERS I1RUSHES ARTISTS' SAULES BLENDERS SKY BRUSHES PLAQUES TUBE COLOR8 Wo .mako a specialty of framing PICTURES. Noweat stock of frames. C. C. SHARP Opora Houso Block. r anu uny school ual training, nn n,l...linJ .1 AI 1 CUT THIS OUT. Ann mat to nr. .1. w. h . urn tnry Acndomy, Portland, Or. I ha,vo .... boys, whom I iij send to n military school. Ttell aro Pleuj mo prices and torms; also Ills descriptive cntaloguo of yctira (Name .., (Address) Oregon St. Helen's Hi A OIRLS SCHOOL OF THEE EST CLASS corps of tcachen,! '.Ion, building, equipment tit ! Send for catalogue. Opens Soptombor 1C, 1901. Buy Your Wood Now Lay In your supply 'o'l winter. ; have the best m and will save you money, DUTCH HEM Wholesale Wood Dealer. Office at Pendleton Cold S age Plant. 'Phone Main 1781. College Place HealtB Food Wafers, fruit crackertl sticks, nut buttor anil poauuts, Despain & PIONEER BO' WORKS) All wator used Is stere absolutely pure Tho host carbonated "jfl possible to mako. 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