DAILY KAJI OREXJOtflAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MOXPAT, JANUARY, M, 105.
PACK POUK.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
Publiahed rrery afternoon (exrept Hundey)
C Pendleton, Oregon. tT the
EAST ORF.ilONIAN' PUBLISHING
COMPANY.
8UII8CRIPTION RATES.
Rally, one year, by malt 95.00
-Dally, alx montha. by mall 2.IV0
Dalit, tbm montha. by mall 1.25
riallr.one month, by mall 50
Weeklv, one year, by mall 1.60
"Weekly, alx mnalba. br mall 7ft
Weeklv. four montba. bj mail BO
Beml-Weefclv, one tor, bj mail...,. 2.O0
Reml Weekly, alx montka, by mall... l.nn
Eteml Weekly, three months, by mall.. .60
Member Bcrlpps-SleKae New Asaoclattoa.
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- The Fast Oregonlan la on aate at R. It.
Rich'a Neara Stancta at Hotel Portland and
Hotel Perktna, Portland, Oregon.
San Franrtaeo Bnrmn. 48 Poorth at.
'hlram llnrean. 8U Security Untitling.
Waahlngtoo, 1. C, Bureau. 601 14 111 St..
N. W.
Telephone Main 11.
Bstered at Peadleton Poetofflee aa second
claa matter.
quiring letters concerning the resour
cea of the Northwest, and especially
of Umatilla county; Is now conduct
Ins a campaign to secure the head
quarters of the Women of Woodcraft
for Pendleton, which will mean the
erection of a 150,000 building mid
the expenditure of 130,000 per year
In salaries and expenses of the order
In this city; has called and directed
several Important Irrigation meetings
nt which the heads of the reclamation
department of the government have
been present; is now endeavoring to
secure a passenger train service be
tween this city and Walla Walla In
stead of the present mixed train on
the O. H. it N. branch, and also a
passenger train on the W. & C. II.
between this city and Hunt's Junction
at least; 1b 'also making arrangements
tMMDUNG DOOMKn.
The truth of the matter Is that from
o.u end of the country to the other
vice is hpcomlng all the time less
privll ged. Those who are wise do
not expect perfection. They realize
that where people are herded to
rn begin a campaign for several spec- gather there is bound to be some tm
lal trains to be run from Portland j molality, and they do not expect or
The war waged on gambling In
Portland and In many other cities Is
a sign of the times, and a mighty
cheering one. too. 1
There are a few misguided folks
who Insist that a city can only pros
per with the "lid off;" that visitors
to a great city naturally expect to
find a good deal of relaxation, and
that they seek, the place where there
Is the greatest opportunity for 0
"good time."
Thr.t is nonsense. It Is also a rc
fl.v'1,.11 on humanity.
Why simuld the opportunity for a
s.i.il'K'i tc lose his money be con
sit. t-rtt! a municipal asset?
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.
Copy for adrerttsituT matter to appear In wheat belt of the
the Kast Ureaonlan must ne in ny : p
of the Drecedlna day : copy tor Monday's
paper must be in by 4 :45 p. m. the preced
ing Saturday.
to Pendleton during the Lewis and
Clark fair, that the visitors to Un
fair may also be enabled to see the
Inland Empire.
Aside from doing these things as
a body, the several committees of the
I
(leiiiHitd blue laws or puritanical
jmrthndn.
' Rut they do expect the enforcement
1 of F.ve ltMva, the puninhment of those
i w h i ,1o wrong and, an fur an possible,
; the rvrirval of temptation from the
! p :;hp of mankind.
The cfficlal who 1b strong enough
OPERATIONS AVOIDED
Two Orateful Letters from Women Who Avoided
Serious Operations. Many Women Suffering
from Like Conditions Will Be Interested.
association have beeu consulted by
cltisens on numerous questions of Und courageous enough to do his duty
public policy and In fact the assocla- finds more backing from the public
tion. as a body and through the in- tna" ne 1,aa" before, and there is less
... maudlin sympathy for those who dls
divldual membership may be said to . .,w, . .
! heretofore.
Martyr and persecutor are
usually cut off the same stick;
they are the same type of man.
And looking down the ages,
they seem to have shifted places
easily. As to which is martyr
and which is persecutor is only
a -question ot transient power.
They are both good people.
Their alneertty cannot be
doubted. Marcus Aurelius, the
best emperor Rome ever had.
persecuted the Christians, while
j have carried forward every move.
meat that has been made for the bet
terment of the city and surrounding
country during the past year, except
ing, of course, the works of charity
performed by lodges, churches and
individuals.
As a tribute to the enterprise of i
There is almost constant warfare
in Portland on vice. The foul thing
that contaminated recent administra
tions and made the city noted for sin
hus been compelled to fight for Its
very existence.
The crooks and gamblers, and brib
ers have suffered, while the city has
i grown and DrosDered more than at
j Pendleton citizens and the efficiency j anv tlme , ltg history.
I of the association, It may be said that ! To suy that a city must be bad In
but a very small number of business ! order to grow and flourish Is the ver-
'Caligula, the worst emperor of ;and P'"0' "e
remain
lest nonsense. Seattle Star.
Rome, didn't know there was a
Christian In his empire and had
he known would not have
cared. Elbert Hubbard.
THE WORK OF A YEAR.
outside the association, us activities About 10 000 ncad of horHeH have
' are directed by the best business tnl- j been contracted for at Leud, S. D..
'ent In the community and Its motto j by an agent who is said to have been
' is to do things. ! art,n" f,,r tne Japanese government.
i The first consignment has left Moor
. t The coming year promises even croft Wv0 where ,le agHllt ha8 hn(1
j greater accomplishments. He a I quarters.
I "jlner": I
A telegram from Washington, D. C.
C. N.
Klamath
j As a boy leaping in one night from The O. R. & X. company stands Klamath Fulls, states that
I Huu-lrltia n rail i it tt rt Yta t'l
youth into full-armed manhood, has ready to run excursion trains to the j Clinu, compallVi has offered the entire
Been the career or tne Pendleton , cities of the Inland Empire during the . property of the company to the gov
Commercial Association during the ' Lewis and Clark fair. "Pendleton , ernment fur J300.000. This Is regard-
past year.
f rom a memuersnip or about so, city Day" and "La Grande Day" may
at the beginning of the year 1904, j all be enjoyed by these cities and
the association has grown to a well j thousands of visitors brought out
developed, aggressive body of 225, at from Portland to visit the natives of
the beginning of the year 1905. Its Eastern Oregon In their wilds. A
Day." "Walla Walla Day," "Baker I""1 a" "ve and will be opposed.
City Day" and "La Grande Day'
achievement In other lines is equal to
the guln In membership. Attendance
at the meetings has grown from a
small handful to a house full, at this
time. Nearly all the high school
boys have joined the asociation for
the library facilities and for the a-
word from the Commercial association
will fix the date and place the event
on the calendar of exposition feat
ures. A holiday should be declared
in the towns to be visited on the date
of the excursion. Picnics should be
arranged, parades organized and
CHRQjNic
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When a physician tells a woman, suf
fering from ovarian or womb trouble,
that an operation is necessary it, of
course, frightens her.
The very thought of the operating
table and the knife strikes terror to
her heart. As one woman expressed
it, when told by her physician that she
must undurpo an operation, she felt
that her death knell had sounded.
Our hospitals are full of women
who are there for ovarian or womb
operations!
It is quite true that these troubles
may reach a Btaffe where an operation
is the only resource, but such cases are
much rarer than is generally supposed,
because a great many women have
been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound after the doctors
had said an operation must be per
formed. In fact, up to the point where
the knife must be used to secure instant
I relief, this medicine is certain to help.
The stronjrest and most grateful
statements possible to make come from
women who, by taking Lydia E. Pink-
! ham s Vegetable Compound, have
! escaped serious operations.
Margrite Ryan. Treasurer of St. An-
j d row's Society. Hotel English, Indinm
apolis, Ind. , writes of her cure as follows:
Dear Mrs. Pinkhsmr
! " 1 cannot find words to express mr thsnki
j for tbe good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
; Compound tlitl me. Tbe doctor said I could
not get well unless I had an operation fur
j ovarian and female troublea. I knew 1 could
' not stand tho strain of an operation and made
up my mmu i wouia ne an invaua for me.
Ask Mrs. Plakham'i Advln-A Nonas Best Understands Wenai's Ilia,
Bearing how Lydia E. Pmkhamt Vegetable
Compound had saved other woman from
seriniM operations I decided to try It, and In
ls than four months I was entirely cured;
and words fail to express my thankfulness."
Miss Margret Merldey of 275 3d
Street, Milwaukee, Wis., writes:
Dear Hn. Pink ham: ... .
' Lnu of strength, extreme nervousness
severe shooting pains through the pelvic
organs, cramps, bearing down pains, and
extreme Irritation eomjielled me to seek
medical advice. Tbe doctor, after making
an examination, said that I had ovarian trou
ble and ulceration, and advised an operation
as my only hope . To this I strongly objected
and I decided as a last resort to try Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
" To my surprise tbe ulceration healed, all
the bad symptoms disappeared, and 1 am once
mors strong, vigorous and well; and 1 can
not express my thanks for what It has done
for me."
Ovarian and womb- trembles are
steadily on tbe increase among women
and before submitting to an opera
tion every woman should try Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and
write Mrs. I'inkham at Lynn, Alasa,
for advice.
For thirty years Lydia B. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound has been curing
the worst forms of female complaintH,
ail ovarian troubles, inflammation, ul
ceration, falling and displacement of
the womb, leucorrhoDa, irregularities,
indigestion and nervous prostration.
Any woman who could read the many
gruteful letters on file in Mrs. Pink
hum's oflice would be convinced of the
efficiency of her advice and Lvdia .
i'mkham a egetable Compound.
soclatlon with business men which the ! every effort made to entertain und
membership affords them. Nearly instruct the visitors in the most royal
manner. In this way, only, can the
Easterner and the Westerner be
made to know each other.
every worthy young man In the city,
and a large majority of the business
men are now members, and all take
interest in Its affairs.
Those not familiar with the activi
ties of the association may think there
is little achieved by It But a glance
at the actual record reveals a vast
amount of public work done within
the past year. Following ore some of
Its achievements of the past 1!
months:
Secured better train facilities be
tween the county seat and the county
towns on both the O. R. & N. .branch
line and the W. at C. R.; sent dele
gates to the organization of the Open
River association and started the
movement In Umatilla county to raise
funds for the portage road; collected
winter irrigation statistics for the as.
That was a wise and humane decis
ion made by the Lewis and Clark fair
commission when It agreed to open
the gates and keep the educational ' benefitted by its use I can heartily recom-
features of the fair on exhibition on
Hun days. Enlightenment Is one of
the best forms of worship. The
cause of religion would not have been
bettered by Sunday closing and
thousands of deserving poor would
have been Immeasurably wronged by
it.
Wheeling, W. Va., May J8, 1903.
Some years ago while at work, I fell
over a truck and severely injured both
sf my shins. My blood became poisoned
as a result, and the doctor told me I
would have running sores for life, and
that if they were healed up the result
would be fatal. Under this discouraging
report I left off their treatment and re
torted to the use of S. S. S. Its effects
were prompt and gratifying. It took
only a short while for the medicine to en
tirely cure np the sores, and I am not
dead as the doctors intimated, nor have
the sores ever broke out again. Some 13
years have elapsed since what I have de
icribed occurred. Having been so signally
mend it as the one great blood purifier.
JOHN w. rTJNDIB.
Care Schmulbeck Brewing Co.
Oregon has contributed tt. 250.000
to the reclamation fund and is enti
tled to receive a large proportion of
this amount In government irrigation
Invest money in the state, it will be
because the legislature refuses to
open the door.
Aside from having the most active
delegation In the legislature, Umatil
la county boasts of the handsomest
man In the house, W. D. Chamber
lain, -the Apollo Belvidere of Athena.
sistance of the reclamation service j works. If the government declines to
In Oregon; added several valuable j
sets of books to Its library of over
4000 volumes; la now raising funds
for a gymnasium, for the association;
held a farmers' Institute in Pendleton
and brought four or five of the best
speakers on agricultural subjects in
the Northwest, to the city; secured
the tournament of the Northwest
Sportsmen's association for Pendle
ton; raised funds for the relief of
Mitchell; called the meeting which
organised the agricultural fair asso
ciation, which la now about complete,
and a bill for which Is now before the
legislature, with every prospect of
passing; secured a contribution of
IS00 from the county court for an
exhibit at the Lewis and Clark fair;
Is now at work collecting the exhibit;
started the agitation for better school
facilities, which resulted In a special
bond Issue of 160,000 for three ele
gant new school buildings for the
city; agitated a letter writing cam
pagn from Umatilla county which has
been adopted by the public schools
of the county, through the direction
of the county superintendent; sent j
delegates to the state and national
irrigation association meetings, and
participated with the second largest
delegation In the formation of the
Oregon Development League In Port
land, August i and t; Induced a
creamery to locate In Pendleton, as
sisted In securing the appropriations
from congress for the Columbia river;
assisted In securing a terminal rate
on all railroads for tbe Inland Em
pire; answered several hundred In-
Chronic sores start often from a pim
ple, scratch, bruise or boil, snd while
salves, washes and powders are beneficial,
the unhealthy matter in the blood must
be driven out or the sore will continue
to eat and spread. 8. S. S. reaches
these old sores through the blood, re
moves all impurities and poisons, builds
up the entire system and strengthens
tbe circulation. 8. S. S. is a blood
I purifier and tonic combined. Contains
nu mineral wnas
ever but is guaran
teed purely veget
able. If you have
on old son writer
us snd our phvsi
cians will advise
without charge.
Book on disfssn
of the Blood free.
Til 8wlft 8peel(o Conpany, AtlaaU, fiav
Sprayers Sprayers
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SHIPMENTS OK SPUAYHItS AND SPRAY
PI MPS. CALL IX AMI SKK THE AITO
MATH' KPIt.WKK; IT WORKS LIKE A KIRK
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HF.KC.i; SlIKAIlS, TREE TRI.MMEItN,
in c., in c.
T. C. TAYLOR
"THE HARDWARE MAN." 741 MAIN STREET.
FAVORS RACE BIIC1DK.
The Woman's Society for Political
Study has discussed the Injustice re
sulting to children In large families
where the parents are unable to sup
port them properly and, after due
consideration, those present came out
strongly In support of "race suicide."
The discussion was started by the
reading of the weekly municipal re
port. It developed that the society
desires anti-pauperism laws that shall
restrict the propagation of the human
species. The speakers expressed the
belief that such laws would furnish
the solution of the child labor ques
tion, of overcrowded schools and all
other complaints than hang upon the
rapid Increase of children.
"We are wasting sympathy," de
clared one speaker, "on people who
surround themselves with large num
bers of little ones when they cannot
possibly feed them. Let the parents
starve if they bring paupers Into the
world." Denver Post.
The case brought by L. H. McMa
hon, of Salem, against Superintendent
James, of the state penitentiary, for
appropriating state funds, ha been
dismissed at Salem '. '
While the parents were at church,
at Oakeadale, Wash., the children of
Rev. Mr. Spauldlng tipped over a
lamp, badly burning a 14-year-old
boy and causing $100 damage.
HAPPY WOMEN.
and
Plenty of Them in Pendleton
Good Reason for It.
Wouldn't any woman be happy
After years of backache suffeilng.
Days of misery, nights of unrest.
The distress of urinary troubles,
She finds relief and cureT
No reason why any Pendleton
reader
Should suffer In the face of evi
dence llke'thla:
Mrs. Fred Noble, who lives at 119
Cosbie street, says: "I was troubled
for three or four years with my back
and kidneys, and was oppressed with
a tired feeling all the time. My back
commenced to ache whenever I did
the least amount of work around the
house that compelled me to lift any
thing or stoop over. The kidneys
were I regular and annoyed me, espec
ially If I caught cold. I felt sleepy
or drowsy all the time. I used many
different medicines, some of which
helped me, and. some of which did
not. I saw Doan'a Kidney Pills so
highly recommended that I went to
the Brock McComaa drug store and
got a box. They helped me from
the first and did me more good than
anything of the kind I had ever used.
I am feeling better since the treat
ment than I had In a long, long time
before, thanks to Doan'a Kidney
Pllle."
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents per box. ' Foster-Mllburn Co.,
Buffalo, N. T sole agents for the
United States.
Remember the name Doan'a and
take a ether.
tr
io the notch of quality, down as
to prices Is the kernel of the
story of our success In lumber
merchandizing. If you ques
tion that statement, see our
yardful of lumber of all aaable
sorts and get oar prices. Then
ask the next man who knows
anything about building mater
ials. Fair, isn't ltT
Pendleton Planing MHIs
Robert. ForsLar, Prop.
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t ri a IV I
uoing to riove
After February 1 we will be found iu the
corner room of the Ilenn building;, corner of
Court and Cottonwood streets, with a complete
stock of staple and fancy groceries.. Special
low prices will be given on groceries until we
move.
D.KENLER-& SON
f The Grocers
t4 ' Mil .u.a.i
The Cigar of Real Merit
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very reasonable prices.
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