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A.N INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
ai fount! tu be Ideutirul in forma
tion with that of Welly, where wheat
hu been growu. with increasing
yields for 20011 years; at Helix, Athena
and In all the wheat districts, tests
have proved that the soil found on the
Published every eftertitien texeept Sunday)
at Pendleton. Oregon, by the
FAST OltlXiDM AN I'l lU.lSllING surface Is from 50 to 100 feet In depth.
COMPANY. j without a perceptible chunite In Its
composition, with depth; within the
HUBHCK1IT10N RATK8.
Dally, one war. by nail
IMIIv. six months, by mail
Illy. ttirve months, by mall
Dally.one mouth, by mall
Weekly, one year, by mall
Weekly, all months, by wall...
Weekly, four month, by mall
Remi Weekly, one year, by mall
Heml-Weekly, sht niuulbs, by mull...
Heml-Weekly, three months, by mall..
5 w 1 na"t "ve years, the w heat yield has
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Member Bcrlppa-McKae News Association.
The Kaat Oregonlan la on sale at H- R
Rich's New Rtanus st lintel Portland and
Botel Perkins. Portlaud. Oregon.
Telephone Main 11.
Mutered at Vtndtetoo l'oatofflce ss second
class matter.
NOTI0K TO ADVEHTMBItS.
Copy for aiivertlalnit matter to appear In
the Kast Orvunnlaa must lie In by 4 :4B p.
. of the preceding day : copy for Monday's
paper must be In by 4 45 p. m. the preced
ing Saturday.
Qood night? Ah. no; the hour
Is 111
Which severs those It should
unite.
Let us remain together still,
Then It will be good night. '
increased in the northwest portion of
this county from six to 20 bushelB
per acre, and cultivation Increases the
fertility of the soli, beyond computa
tion; the climate is especially adapted
to wheat growing, not a drop of rain
having fallen during the harvest sea
son just past, while sufficient rain fell
during the growing season to make
the crops.
If you are seeking a permanent in
vestment which will not deteriorate
with time, but which Is certain to In
crease with skillful husbandry and Im
proving conditions, where can you
.id an opportunity to equal the put
chase of Umatilla wheat land, even at
JSO per acre? And what a more raag
nlficent opportunity at K0 to $55 per
ucre. at wlilch prices the cream of
1 the wheat belt la now selling, when
it is sold, at all.
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How inn I cull the lone night
good,
Though thy sweet wishes wing (
Its flight?
Be it not said, thought, under
stood. That It will be good night.
To hearts which near each other
move
From evening close to morn
ing light.
The night is good, because, my
love,
They never say good night.
Shelley.
TICK PEACEABLE REVOLT.
The Inland Empire Is now taking
treatment from one of the grasping
trusts exposed by Thomas V. Lawson.
I At the bidding of the corporations.
j Chairman Hurton of the river and
' harbors committee, has decided that
iVFIlIU ItlllUIB. Ull ll.il kcoiciii iiTu.n
and harbors shall be the beneficiaries
of the present congress. For 30 years
j this same farce has been enacted In
- ( congress. The money ulreudy applied
j to the Celllo canal will be worse than
wasted. If additional funds are not
1 provided to complete the work. Con
I gress Is acting unwisely, nurrowly and
a 'unjustly In denying the West Its le-
i gltimaie requirements. It is a traves-
j ty on civilization for congress to re
1 fuse to complete at jince the work on
the Columbia river bar, und on the
Celllo canal. Hoth of these obstruc
tions are barriers to the settlement
and civilization of the Northwest.
dog was left behind. When seen by
Nordstrom the beast was still waiting
on the rocks. It had secured food
by catching smull animals.
THE OLD TO THE NEW.
The dying year upraised his palsied
hand,
Still In the fading vigor of command.
And beckoned Father Time. "O
Father, pray
It witness unto wiiat I write this duy.
Fetch paper, Ink and pen; ere I He
still.
For my heir's sake must I make out
my will."
The things were brought. He gazed
with blurred eye.
With feeble clutch he wrote: "About
to die,
Know all men that I leave these
things In trust
Tu hlni who follows me: I leave the
rust
And vanity of Gold. I leave Regrets.
I leave Dull Care, and Roclul Sins,
and Debts."
He signed his mime. Time reud and
loudly cried:
"Old Year, give more! I am not sat
isfied. This codicil I now command." And
then
Once more the palsied hand took up
the pen,
Obedient to the Witness stern above:
"Also. I here bequeath Faith, Hope
and Love."
Tom Musson.
In a special message to the Kast
tiregonian today. Thomas W. Lawson,
the author of "Frenzied Finance."
says the knowledge of the working of
the trusts will cause the American
people to peaceably, legally revolt.
While Thomas W. Lawson is no
saint, and Is even accredited with be
ing a trust devil, yet the fact remains
that his expose of the Inner operations , , , '
I The Irrigation bills will lie made u;
ot' the flnanclul trust of the United . , ,
! sneciui oiuer 111 ine legislature oil'
tol , ... , , , , I
Lutli of them should lie completed j
and no excuse from congress will be j
received hy the Inland Empire. It j
Is a clear case of corporation domin- 1
ance. No other excuse can be offered I
hy Iturton for his actions. !
States has awakened the penple
the criminality of the combination!, us
no other mun has ever done.
Yhut Lu'.Ysjn's statement.' concern
lug the corrirption nd crime of the
trusts are true is borne out hy the
fact that the trusts have not yet suc
cessfully answered any solitary prop-!
ositlon made by Lawson, although I
they have In their employ some of the j
keenest Intellects in the world, und hy j
the further fact that threats, over-1
lures, offers. Intimidation and every
known subterfuge of the trusts has j
! next Tuesday. It Is understood, anil
- every person Interested in the passage
t of a progressive, modern irrigation
i law for Oregon, should either go to
i Salem to urge the passage of the Irrl
igatlon commission's bill, or write to
j the members of the legislature from
j Eastern Oregon. The time has tome
j to take 1111 advance step in this niat
j ter. The state is one the eve of one
I of the greatest Industrial eras in ils
history. If the state laws on Irrigation
are made to conform to the plans of
Cl'PIH OX "THE TRAIL."
Cupid will be an exhibit on "the
Trail" at the Lewis and Clark fair,
says the Telegram. Ho far as known
he will make but one appearance, on
July 4. when he will unite In nuir
rlage, the ceremony being public, the
following whose hearts fain would
beat at one, their souls ulreudy hav
ing but u single thought:
Miss Nellie Heardaley, of 41.'. Sixth
street, Portland.
Itoy Hrlstol, of 215 Morrison street,
Portland.
The fair management, to whom
.Miss Heardsley applied hi person, ap
preciated the attraction that would be
presented by a public wedding "on
the Trail" and at once closed the "en
gagement." .
Miss Heardsley has more than her
share of good looks, and says that Bhe
is proud to take Mr. Hrlstol us her
husband "before all the world." It
Is considered likely that other matri
monial caudldutes will come forward.
Miss Heardsley stated that her fi
ance has been ill In the hospltul for
some time, so their Intended mur
riuge has been, necessarily postponed,
lint as he Is on the road to recovery.
It is believed by the couple that the
summer will be a fitting time for the
ceremony to occur, and the Trail ap
pears to them to be a splendid place,
adding historic interest to their
union.
Miss Heardsley asks 110 bonus or
present, sn simply wishes to wed.
New Mayor of Nlmitlko.
Shanlko now has as mayor, E. 1).
Wooilhury. superintendent of the Co
lumbia Southern railway, vice F. T.
Hnrlhurt, who has been acting In
this capacity for about two years.
The Dalles Chronicle.
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HON JAMKS M. MOUOAN. 1735
Twentieth Hlreet, Washington, T.
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Coninil (ietiertil to AuHtrulia, writes:
Pcruna Medicine Co., Columbus,
Ohio:
Gentlemen :'"Thc use of your
Peruna as a remedy or cure for
catarrh by many of my friends who have been
benefited by the same, as well as my own ex
perience as to Its efficacy and good tonic prop'
erties causes me to recommend It to all persons,
and you are at liberty to use this endorsement and my photograph
if.'t will give any t'urce to same."'.iiii;:i:.i fii. A)or;:an.
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Ask Your DrimglHt fur a Free Pennm Almanac for HMIj.
The world has Utile use for the I
man who orders strawberries In Jan- i
uary. Csually he lets the other fel
low pay for them.
the government. The millions of tlol-
been used in the' effort to fltop the )mv accllmuialt,(, n thp rrtlfa.
I.awBon expose. j tJ(M, ffjm wU, he (Hs.r(buleiI in the
...r .u.:. in t.. rruai, TVest ad tnoHe tatef, wh,ch pnjpare
the 1 i
i thomelvf?H for Kvernmenl frriifallon 1
most vital facts concerning the power
of Everybody's Magazine gives
; will receive the heiiefltH of this futni. !
of financial Interests of the United , ,f ()l.eK(n it,fuses (( mmc her Jrr I
States, and shows how every one of gatll)n CO(le BI,d .,, ,, Bub. J
the great financial Institutions Is fedjJec( 8n(, n)Uat no, ,w ,urlltW f (hc ,
and pampered hy the corruption fund, j fum, f whk,h mis contrbute j
sapped from the people through their mujm pmUm elfewhere Th(f
own servants. I government means business in this'
The nose of the common people la
held on the Industrial grindstone.
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from year to year, while half a hun
dred protected bandits, armed with
legal powers and protected hy con
gress, draws the llfeblood from Indus
try, and tightens the grip on the peo
ple's property and rights by enacting
all the commands of the trusts Into
law.
PHICES OF FARMING LAND.
A prominent farmer, who is a close
observer and a cautious investor, de
clared to the East Oregonian last
evening, that It la Impossible to estl
mate the true worth ot the farming
lands of Umatilla county, In the light
of recent investigations.
It had been aald by Eastern buyers
that J80 per acre for wheat land that
would produce but BO bushels per
acre, worth at the highest price about
75 cents per bushel, waa too much to
pay for thla character of land that
It would not yield a rate of Interest
suflclently high to make It a profita
ble Investment.
Looking at It aa a transient invest
ment, aa a speculation on which to
realize a fortune In a year, either by
reselling the land or growing wheat,
it is not a good speculation.
But In another and a higher sense.
It is a good Investment. If a man Is
seeking a permanent Investment for
his meana, what more permanent and
Imperishable property, than real es
tate, In a new and growing country,
can he select? Especially ia this
true, when the facta concerning Uma
tilla county farming lands are taken
into consideration.
Listen: On a chemical test made at
the Bmlthsonlan Institute at Wash'
Ingtun, D. C, Umatilla County soil
GUPID'S MIRROR.
"The bcaittv of a woman's face tit fifriiTe
Ift but the external sirii of the proon health
withm, n.'ivs lJr.
K. V. Pierce, of
Buffalo. N. V., the
speeiuHst in
wonttMi's (liHfaseR.
Further, to be hap
py r.ud beautiful
one mint naturally
have good health.
Now, ii a woman
has (Iruttirinv down
feelMijrs, totretiicr
The Underwood
Typewriter
Tho Machine that combines all the good points of the old
stylo machines, and liua tlK writing alunys In sight.
DISH ARM AND (il.ADSTOM:.
V aches, a
u drain upt
tnlityand
That Disruell wit was too much for
Gladstone. The great liberal had
bat one adjective for his Tory oppo
nent and that was "devilish." Never
during the years of their opposing
leadership had the two any social re
lations; each made light of the other's
literary efforts. Some one asked Lord
Beaconfleld to define the difference
between a misfortune and a calamity,
and unhesitatingly It came: "If Glad
stone should fall Into the Thames It
would be a misfortune. If any one
should pull him out It would be a
calamity."
The best of all the Gladstone-Disraeli
stories tells how once at a Lon
don dinner party the ladles at the ta
ble were asked which they would
marry If they had to marry one or the
other the great liberal or the great
tory. All declared promptly In fa
vor of Beaconsfleld save one. who
hastened to explain that she had
rather wed Oladstone that she might
elope with Disraeli and so break her
husband's heart. This happening was
of course retold to Disraeli, and so
pleased waa he over It that he sus
pended a cabinet debate on the
chances of a continental war In order
to relate It. Warwick James Price In
the Criterion.
A ItOG'8 IONG VIGIL.
After four years' lonely vigil in a
deserted portion of the bleak west
coast of Vancouver Island a faithful
Newfoundland dog, atlll waiting and
looking out to sea for Its owner to
come and take It away, has Just been
killed because It had grown wild.
Philip Nordstrom, who has Just re
turned from a prospecting trip around
Quatslno, brings the story.
In 1899 the Peruvian bark Liber
tad was wrecked, the captain and
crew being saved after terrible pri
vation by a passing sealer and landed
at Cape Cook. When they aet (all In
an open boat from Cape Cook the
turning pains and
a too great
upon her vi-
anrl Htrt.noih
he will never look beautiful. The feelings
oi nervousness, tne outoggcu nunu, lue
ill-temper, the pale and wrinkled face, all
result from thoae disorders peculiar to
women, and the only way to effect their cure
ir to strike at the source of the difficulty.
There is every reason why she should write
some great specialist, one who has made the
diseases of women a spectaltT for a third of
a century like Dr. R. V. Pierce, founder of
the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute,
of Buflalo. N. Y. All correspondence is
held aucredly confidential, and he gives his
advice free and without charge.
During a long period of practice, Doctor
Pierce found that a prescription made up
entirely of roots and herbs, without .the.
use of alcohol, cured ninety-eight per cent,
of such cases. After using this remedy for
many years in his private practice he put
it up in a form that can be had at any store
where medicines are handled.
In many cases Dr. R. V. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription will fit the needs and put the
body in healthy condition.
So sure of it is Dr. Pierce, he offers a
reward of $300 for women who cannot be
cured , of Leacorrhea, Female Weakness,
Prolapsus, or Falling of Womb. All he
asks is a fair and reasonable trial of his
means of cure.
Don't allow the dealer to insult your
intelligence by offering you a cheap sub
stitute. Send 9i one-cent stamps to pay expense
of mailing and get Dr. Pierce's Medical
Adviser in rtaper covers, ret. Aduress
Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellet are the matt
desirable laxative for delicate women.
CATARRH
TUB
CLEANSING
AND HEALING
CURE FOR
Catarrh
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Ely's Cream Balm
fcasy and pleasant
to use. Contains no
Injurious drug.
It Is quickly ab
sorbed. UlTas rs-
llaf mt one It
Mn? rSS: COLD 'N H EAD
Hilars Inflammation. .
! Heals and protects the membrane, it.
Iitorsa the senses of taste and small. La res
1 sis, BO cents at druggists or . ay malT
I Trial sise 10 cents, Of man.
,BI,Y BUOTUHH8, 041 Warraa gtrwt. New
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T. C. TAYLOR
THE HARDWARE MAM." 741 MAIN STREET.
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WE WANT TOO
to listen to. lumber quotation!.
They ara wall worth consider
ing whan you are about to
build. Builders and contractors
will find that they gat a better
grade of lumber at a lower es
timate at thla yard than they
can find at any other dealers'
In Pendleton.
Pendleton Planing Mills
cltit Tcrtttr, Frop.
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Mill 1
Going to Move
After February 1 we will be found In tho
comer room of the llenn building, corner of
Court and Cottonwood streets, with complete
stock or staple and fancy grocorloa.. Spociul
low prices will be given on groceries until we
move.
D. KEMLER & SON
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