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3 DAILY EAST OKFCoVIAN. MKN'nLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OfTOUKR 28. 1904. PAGE FOUR. a AX I N D K 1 1 K N L) K N T NEWSPAPER. PublithfHl every afternoon except Sunday i at lni)lftn. lron. by the EAST OltEC.OMAN PURL1SIIING COMPANY. Hl.'I'.SCUIPriON HATES. Ohlly, one year, by mall $5.00 liHy, six months, by mall 2 ."0 lal)y, three numtlia, by mall 1.2. I tally, ono nmtitli. by mall 60 I 1 1 . er nutti t U, by t-a r rler 0.". Weekly, one year, by mall , l.."0 Weekly, tlx months, by mat) 7." Weekly, four months, bv mail 50 ' 8eml-Weekly. one year, by mall 2.00 SemWWVekly. (tlx montha, by mall... 1.00 S-mi Weekly, three montha, by mall.. .50 liemuer Sorlpps llcltae New Aaaocfatlon. The Kast Oresoulau in on ante at U. 1). Rich's Sewn St amis at Hotel Portland and Hotel I'erklut, J'ortlantl, Orvjcou. San Kranrlaco llnrean. 408 Fourth St. I'bicaKo Itureau. 001) Mecurltv HulMinif. Vahlnctrtii. n. P.. Hureau. .".01 14th BU N. W. TeH'"e Main 11. Rniftvi a i ivii.iicim icmtofTlce aa aecond-t-laaa matter. the nam en of theae pioneer donors would he engraved In the very chur ucter of the citizenship of this com munity in succeeding fifenerutlonrf. Should not the thought of this far reaching philanthropy appeal thrll Hngly to those who love Pendleton and whose lives are woven into Its history? Meriwether Ixwls (imve. ' In the lonely heart of Lewis county. Tennessee, stands today a crumbling grey stone monu- merit, with a broken shaft of limestone, erected by the state, on the spot where, in the 35th year of his age. Meriwether Lewi met his death! In soll- lude and desolation, moss over- lies his tomb, but his name lives on, brightening with the years! Whether he commlt- ted suicide In a moment of ab- ernitlon. or was foully murdev- ed on his way to Washington, on October 11. 1809, will never be known to posterity. Eva Emery D". t "The Conquest." Is 1'nuullln county going to put down her hand and quit, in the fight for government Irrigation? Will there be no representative of this great arid district at the Kl Paso Ir--l .t.ion Connies? The i;.v.r,'.m"n.t engineers will be there to feel the pulse of the Wettirn stales through the delegates present. Cpou the rep resentations made there the future policy of the government will be largely bultded. Public sentiment as well as reservoir sites, has to do with the location of government Irrigation projects and this is the time for Uma tllla county, to show the best possible spirit. The Idle fund is available for use. The Idle iand is here and the water necessary to re clulm It runs to waste every year. Don't let up now. Keep everlastingly at the government. Be on the spot with a good word and -a "plug" for Umatilla county wherever the gov- estry at Copenhagen. He says that th? prevailing notion that Iceland has a single tree only. Is a fullacy, and that there Is quite a pretentious growth of trees on the land, the soil not being unsulted for the growth. The tree growth of the country has suffered from injudicious cutting he. says, and makes recommendations for the reforestation of the lands and of fers suggestions about the planting of birches. The latter spring up natur ally there, and It Is thought that by sowing these hi places where the snow If oh deep long immunity from de struction by sheep might be gained, as It appears to be only in winter, when grass Is not to be had, that these animals devour the birch trees. Philadelphia Record. 1IKI.P I kmi.itto: KINO. 1IIXI MAN- POWFU OK A CAItlllI.lt I'KiKOX. Some naturalists have been recent ly discussing the ability of a carrier plgen to cross the Atlantic. Several years ago a pigeon post was actually established on trans-Atlantic liners by a Captain Ueynaud. a Frenchman It has been long discontinued, but while it was In operation a pigeon re leased from a steamer In mld-ocean actually succeeded In reaching the American shore. This feat. It Is as serted by a recent French authority, was achieved only because the bird was In the track of numerous steam ers, on which it rested during the Rights. Even thus. Its passage took nearly a month. Unaided flight over 3XS fvJ- :;f - ... J BEAREJ3G DOWN PAINS flfiVMniliana Avenne. Ciiu-AHO. lu... Sept. 27, 1902. t haw been a sufferer with al most every kin4 of fer.iute trouble for years, but aa long as I coul.l g.-t around, and do my work I would not try patent medicines ae I had no faith in them. About eijjlit months nno 1 had to take to my UhI.suII rinJ with prolapsus ot me uterus, with lieariiiK down pains and intense painl . . t - i- vt .. ..nf n-lin iMitnt' Lii nurse me ;v. - , , m i ic nacit. """ - -ST toU n-.ttuf Wine of Cardui and sent for abut- S Ut. am indeed glad that she did, for that first bottle started jue on the road to recoY In a few weeks 1 was out of bed and in three mouths I was in better health and stron- 1 gar than I had been in A ft ft A ft SonaluoY Wine of 0o!U 'LXHjvl Cardui and am kept in perfect health. Sec'y. Woodman's Circle No. 70. Wine of Cardui brinps certain relief to women suffering any iymp . i.. i.-, i ...f...-ilv n.Dii atea the menstrual now. w ine Will Ul leilltUC Wruanrw w ........v., , . ...... of Cardui stops bearing down pains by H.rnianently relieving the irritation which weaker., the ligaments holding the womb m place. u iieed not suffer every month if von take this medicine. The periodical discharge will be painless and healthy without continual weakening drains. W iiio of Cardui w.ll make vour health right and you may treat yourself privately in your own home. Secure a $1.00 bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today tlie sea for more than 18 hours or ao, eminent engineers are assembled to the writer says, la u physical impon listen to public sentiment. There ! Blblllt' (or ""V P'Ke". nr.a the Idea are dozens of interested men In this city and county able to go and a rep resentatlon at El Paso means every thing In the fight fur Irrigation. that one could cross the ocean le an absurdity. In spite of the great speed and endurance of this bird, the sen sational performances with which it is often credited, are. he nys. mostly fictions. Buccess. THE INDIAN'S METHODS. The c duratlniinl Institution of New Kngland have been bullded and have become perpetual national monu ments, on the action of Individual. In the early history of our coun try, each of the six Indian nations at Lancaster, Pa., was Invited to send a youth to Williamsburg college for free education. The Indians declined the invitation. They said that they had sent several young men to the col leges of the northern provinces, and that, when they returned, they were poor runners, ignorant of how to get a living in the woods, could not build a cabin, take a deer, or kill an enemy. I and spoke their own language badly, j Thoy were not fit for hunters, war ' rlors. "or soldiers they were totally sood for nothing. "If." said the In dians, in their reply, "the gentlemen of Pennsylvania will send us a dozen of their sons, we will take good care Entire towns maintained by some . f ,i.eir education. Instruct them in first-class college, academy or semi- ! all we know, nnd make men of them nary, .owe their existence to the gen- j Success for October. ei.'-it v of pioneers wh endowed tllal j tnstltutM.ti in Its early years. thus j THE I tUtESTS ICELAN D. BlvluB It" very lite uioou an.. . . b. Drink (REAM. U Is Fine IN 1 AND 2 LB. 8EALEO TINS ONLY . ing It nliiive the possibility of failure, j Ject of the forestrj. of Iceland to call The Wen has heroically and maintained numberless private schools without the aid of endow ments. The school spirit among the wealthy men of the West, with very few exceptions, has not yet fully awakened. Struggling Western colleges seem to thvm to he unstable concerns, and they forget that Harvard. Yale. Co lumbia and other of the great Ameri can institutions tottered along for years, uncertain as to whether they should open on the succeeding year, unless some one came to their aid. Finally, local p'.l lo, generosity, the true rplrlt cf p' ilanthropy cane to lift them to tV!.' root and the world has been lr.-.r.:easu.ably blessed by their work for mankind. Pendleton Is- now at that point In her school life where Just a little splendid foresight on the part of her j wealthy men would perpetuate an Institution that would become a liv ing monument to the memories of Its pioneer benefactors. Pendleton Academy, with the pat ronage and help of Pendleton peo ple has been bullded and developed into one of the best Institutions In the West. The old hoodoo of Its first management has been swept uway. It will pay off its amalll floating debt v from its Income within the next year ...,! I now on a practical business . basis, and is an Institution of which ' ' ih fitv and county may well proud. . It will live to become an honor to the city. The school spirit is awak ening In the West. The demand for education Is forging ahead until the cupactty of almost every school and college la taxed. The East Oregon ian believes that no nobler work could be performed , bv the wealthy men of Pendleton and Umatilla county than to set aalde a sum. the annual Income from which should be used to maintain a perpet ual scholarship In Pendleton .. emv. The money tor this purpose lies Idla In the vaults, poor boys in this community need the education ana would become useful, .Inspiring cltl- zens through the magnificent ! uch scholarship. The present rate of tuition la per year. The Income from $700 at ner cent, would pay the tuition. There are 100 loyal pioneer In Uma tilla county amply able to set aside this sum to be used to maintain per petual acholarships In this institution, Could they build a more splendid ' monument than to know that some boy or girl, who might otherwise grow up In Ignorance, would be educated throuah their altt. Thie work la not fnr syenr The psrpntuat ehr.lnrhl founded ; f,,,- much serious attention, but lengthy investigation of the trees of that country has recently been made by no less a distinguished person than Dr. C. V. Prytz. professor of for- The Leading Tailors Of the city, SIEBERT A Schultz, have removed to 222 Court street, opposite the Hotel Beckers. When you vant a well made suit at reasonable prices, call on them. Not Made by a Trust IF YOU AHE KEAMjY LOOKING FOB A FINE Be CIGAR, THY THE "PEGGY O'NEAL." GUARANTEED HY THE LARGEST INDEPENDENT MANUFACTURER IN THE V. 8. TO HE ABSO LUTELY FULL nAVANA FILLER AND HAND-MADE. "PEGGY O'NEAL" 5c CIGAR ft St. Antonr Hospital Private rooms. ..K,il nlBhed. Finely equips j iih ruum. jiijo Baterw partment. Every convenience gJ ior ine care of the lick. Telephone Main lis PENDLETOy, OREGO. A. G. HOWARD t TELEPKMXF. MAIN 28-11. 115 COURT STREET. PENDLETON, OREGON. 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