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FAGB FOUR. DAILY BAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATIRDAY. MAItCII 25, lltu.V TEN PAGES. (feast AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Pabllshrd every afternoon lerrept Sunday) at Pendleton. Oregon, by the EAST OREGON I AX PlllLISIUNG COMPANY. SUBSCRIPTION KATES. PallT. one rur, by mall $5.00 Pally, tit montha, by mall 2.50 PnliT, three nvmtha. bv mall 1.25 Pallr.r.ne month, by mill 50 Weekly, one year, by mall 150 Weekly, nix months, by mall 75 walr. four montha. by mall 50 a-inl Weekly, one year, by mall 2.00 Semi Weekly. sli month, by mall... 1.00 Semi Weekly, three mom hi. by mall.. .50 liember Srrlppe McRae Newt Association. The East Oreconlan la on aale at B. n. Rlob'a Newa Stands at Hotel Portland and Bote! Perkins, Portland, Oregon. Kin Francisco Bureau. 4o8 Fourth St. Chicago Burean. Host Security lluildlng. tvaaulngton. 1. C, llureau, 501 14th 8t, . W. Telephone. Main It. Catered at Pendleton Postofflce as second nnu waller. I NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. Copy for advertising matter to appear In the Kast OretMiiian must be In by 4 :4S p. n. of the preceding day : copy for Monday's paper must be In by 4 :45 p. m. the preced ing Saturday. molE A lJKNTEX SERMON. If you hear a kind word spoken Of (Vine worthy soul you know. U may fill his heart with shine If you only tell him so. un- I If a deed, however humble. Helps you on your way to go. Seek the one whose hand has helped you. Seek him out and tell him so! If your heart is touched and tender ' Toward a sinner, howe'er low, It might help him to do better If you'd only tell him so! ' Denver Post. r a DISCOVERING Till". WEST. The agricultural department has Just discovered the West. The re clamation department has known of its existence for vboul four years, but has not yet admitted that it can teach a lesson to the older s.-ttled see- j tions of the country. It is a revelation to the experts I who are tiow visiting the West, to . find that Improved methods of Irri- j gation. strange to anything' they j have found in their hooks, have re- claimed and beautified v hole sec- j tions t.f the deserts. hen these ex pels find such methods of Irrigation grounded in basic facts, and estab lished on 3o ye.vs experience, they I V ,-n i-.-'u-t'TMy la-nit the wisdom and feasibility of such methods. Before they came and Investigat ed personally such methods, they could not be brought to believe them. Irrigation by winter flooding Is a well founded method, that can be depended upon, as has been proven by results In Butter creek. Yet, the reclamation department cannot be induced to admit that such a method exists except in rare instances. The agricultural department Is willing to admit of its feasibility and would attempt to found new settle ments upon it. But the reclamation department has been educated to the reservoir Idea and Is unable to shake it off. It must have Its body of stored water In sight, to he measur ed and used by mechanical system, before It can consent to found a set tlement. There Is little optimism in the re clamation department's system, and no imagination. It cannot admit of winter freshets flowing through an open canal, In January, to make crops In July. If It -cannot have so many cubic feet of water Btored for use in July, It cannot Bee a crop growing at that time, by any stretch of the imagination. Washington is so far from the West and the methods studied by the ex perts are so far removed from the actual experiences of the West that much of the education of the experts must be learned over, before they can really discover the West. But as they venture Into these far regions and study the ways of the natives, the truth will dawn upon them. NO MORE YELLOW DOGS. The new btanch of the republican party In Portland, which is now work luii to control the coming city election, has declared that candidates must be nominated in mass meetings, and In order to be voted for must be decent, hunor.ible men, as well as partisan re publicans. No more yellow dog politics will go with them. If these politicians can but carry out their designs, the future decency of Portland is assured. If the yellow dog can be eliminated from partisan politics, not only In municipal, but In county and state campulgns, the people will be blessed by good government and the slate will be apured the hu j puliation that Is now hovering over Its leading political leaders and rep resentatives. Kick out the yellow dog brand of pai tisanlsm. Say to members of all parties to vote for a decent man first, a partisan afterward. There are thousands of men mid newspa pers In polities, that live by keeping the yellow dog alive in campaigns. Independence among voteis would put them out of business. Thinking among members of a party would drive them out of their Jobs and force them to earn a living on their merit. HOT AIR AGE IS PAST. What Willamette valley expects to gain by hot air development leagues, inspired by Portland's hot air bat teries, is not understood. Portland has been talking and raking in profits f-om Eastern and Southern Oregon for 30 years. Res olutions enough to reach from Port land to Shanghai and return have been formulated and speeches long enough to make two Atlantic cables have been delivered in Portland com mercial clubs and Chambers of Com merce, but when th day of perform ance arrived. Portland was always too busy with her own personal schemes to make good her promises to the outside districts. Ooldendale, Wash., was connected with the world by rail by Portland capital, and Prinevllle, John Day, Wallowa and other Oregon points equally as promising have been left to their own fate. All Portland has done for these I Oregon towns and rich Oregon dis tricts has been tu make , hot air speeches about them and soft soap them to keep them from arising In their indignation and boycotting Portland Institutions. The hot air age has passed In East ern Oregon. The dy of performan ces is at hand. SHAME ON ISU l Al.O ni 1,1.. Ienied n divorce from the patient wife wlio shared the hardships of his youth, accused of excessive drunken ness and of driving his daughter to the grave by malicious accusations against her mother and his wife. Kuf falo Hill, once the proud hero of frontier stories. Is now a despised old reprobate, stripped of honor and naked before the gaze of the world. Thirty years ago, the wife whom he lias accused of being Incompatible ami Jealous, lived In a sod hut on the North Tlatte, daring the murderous Indians, nursing her infants, depriv ed of civilized asosciatlons and be-I reft of all the pleasures of a luxuri ous home, nil because of her love for her then fealiaiil wnul and h-oter. Buffalo Bill. As she prew old in his service, she became despised and at last he de termined to cast her off in her old age. for a more dashing young woman whom he had found among his show women. Instead of crantiiiK his divorce, the Denver court strip, tne oiu rune nuked and points the finger of scorn at him. I-et him take nis medicine. Hereafter let us mention his name only in disgust. The man who casts off his wife because she has grown old Is the worst yet. Seven dollars per head per month is an average Income from one com mon cow, in fumlsWiig butter fat to a creamery. The better the cow and the better the care given her, the greater will be the Income, ten dollars per month per cow has been earned by Grand Ronde dairymen. This industry Is now one of the most promising before the small farmers In Vmatllla county. How many are prepared to take advantage of It? Umatilla county farmers say that owing to the dry waather which pre vailed when the fall wheat was sown, It Is fortunate that they have been compelled to reseed In the spring, as they will now secure a larger yield than If the fall wheat had been allow ed to make the crop. Although an entire Russian regi ment was slaughtered I" Mukden after Its evacuation by tne main Russian army, not one member of the Russian medical staff of Mukden was Injured. The civilized manner In which .lanan is conducting her butch eries Is commendable. NEW TYPE OF IXXXWIOTIVI Three thousand miles without a stop, and at the rate of 100 miles or more an hour. Is the capacity of a new type of locomotive which has been ordered by the Southern Pacific rail road. The locomotive, or really pow er house on wheels, Is entirely dif ferent from anything now In use. The cost of operating it will be less than one-half the cost of operating the present type of steam engine. Fuel oil, costing but a few cents a gallon, Is the only fuel thut has to be pur chased, and there is no necessity for erecting and maintaining expensive water tanks or coal chutes. The machine 1 what is known as CATARRH THE MOST DANGEROUS OF ALL CHRONIC DISEASES. " Pe-ru-na is a Blessing to Those Troubled With Catarrh," Says United States Senator Corbin. 5 jy D. Y. Corbin WMJXt Qentlemen--"The use of Pe- f&TsCAV 7 JL-Jze-' ' runa as been a blessing to J 'J4i:s:! ! 1 those troubled with catarrh. fit ITt TPTrinr 7 ' many ' ttly acquaintances j i3'(VEi! vJD) have been cured and benefited TfV' by its use that its curative i nJl-iM1''1'' .'JlL QUBHttes should be generally ; I lj , JwnTs. I known.- I do not hesitate to , JzwMlx'W I ' ! recommead it as the best rem-1 1 j ' edy yt discovered for that dis-! ; Colds Not Promptly Cured Are Sure to Cause Catarrh. Catarrh Improperly Treated is Sure to Make Life Short and Miserable. Many Wonderful Cures Are Made by Pe-ru-na. "I ATARI IT spares no organ or fune S Hon of the body. It is capable of deKtroying si';ht, taste itWe-uion. ge.'rc'f'.n. i smell, hearin., ,1 I (he four stroke cycle. There Is 1 compressed air reservoir, from which the power is obtained for starting, i This gives the piston Its first stroke, when it takes In the air alone at at mospheric pressure and teinpera- i ture. The second stroke compresses this air and raises it to a temperature of about 1001) degrees Fahrenheit. The third stroke Is what Is known as the working stroke. The oil is sprayed into the hot air, the amount being regulated by gov ernors. During the first part of this stroke the combustion of this oil Is carried on at a constant pressure for a period that is regulated by the amount of oil sprayed. The second part of the stroke is practically an ex pansion, with transference, of heat. and the fourth stroke exhausts the gases. Nasal CATARRH In all Its stages, Ely's Cream Balm clcoaecg, L3tth and heals the distiv-d membrane. Heart-catarrh aud drivea away a cold in the head ouicklv. Cream Balm Is placed Into the notrils,sprcaa over the membrane and la absorbed. Belief la im mediate and a cure follows. It Is not drying does not produce snee-lnir. Large Bhse, SO cents at Drug gists or by mail ; Trial 8ise, 10 cents. SI.Y BROTHERS, M Warren Street, New York Jap-a-lac ! A Uqnld preparation for var nishing or finishing new or old wood or metallic work. It Is especially adapted for hard or soft wood floors, Interior wood work, such as for reflnlshlng front doors), furniture, carriage, oil. cloths, wire, screens, Iron fences, radiators, etc. JAP-A-LAO Is always ready for use and requires simply ap plying with a brush. Once tried always used. Sold only In Pendleton by Murphy ! PAPER HANGER AND PAINT ER, COURT STREET. Illustrated book on Jap-a-lao for the asking. Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, ICO barrels a day. Flour exchanged for whaut. Flour, Mill Feed, Chopped Feed ate, alwaya on hand. ease."D. Y. Corbin, 916 Chi- 1 cago Opera Mouse, Chicago, III. s . excretion. It pervades every part of the human body. l'eruna also cures bronchitis, cou-li-, and consumption in the first stages with unfailing certainty. Hon. I). Y. Corbin, is ex-Vuited States Senator and cousin of Adjutant General Corbin of the United States Army, Judge Corbin is one of the lest known lawyers in Chicago and stands high pro t fc siotiallv and sociallv. Tho above! I, oniv from n.-h a "'m 9 Save Money ON STATIONERY Our line of fancy' box stationery and tablets Is tho largest, newest and Ix-st In Pendleton. It Includes the highest grndca of pure linen, bond and flat puer; smooth and rough finish, all with envelopes to match. All tho populur colors and shades. Note these cuts in price Uoxes contain Si sheets of paper with envelopes to match. T5o boxes now Mo 6So boxes now .' 40o BOc "boxes now SSc 35a boxes now 90c 30o boxes now 30o 25o boxes now 15a Tablets All tlie late tints and colors, rough and smooth Hniub. 50c tablets S6c 40c tablets 30c SSc tablets 25o 25c tablets now 15o 15c tablets now y lOo 10c tablets now 5c Don't miss UUs sale. Look at Our Window RED PHARMACY F. J. DONALDSON, DRUGGIST. SCHMIDTS OLD STAND, NEAR POSTOFFICE. cannot help hut add weight and import ance to the thousands of testimonials from the humbler w alks of life. Catarrh is the cause of at least ono- 1 1 it 1 f of the ills to which the human family is subject. Is there no way lo escape from it T There is. Pcruna never fails to cure a cold. Pa rana never fails to euro catarrh in tlio first stage, l'eruna cures catnrrh in the second Btage, nine cases out of ten. l'e runa cures catarrh in its last and worst stages in the majority of cases, and never fails lo benefit every case, how ever liau. A liook on the cure of throat and lung diseases, and catarrh in all stages aud varieties, sent free to any address by The Perutia Medicine Co., Columbus, (). "My Life MunJ by a Mere Thread, Pe-ru-na Cured Me." Mrs. Sarah Smart, 276 Hay ward St., Brooklyn, N. Y., writes: " 1 can't tell In words how low I was. My life hung by a ntere thread. I was waiting for months to die. "My trouble was consumption or bronchitis. I suffered no pain when I was low, but coughing and breathing kept sapping what little strength I hud. I could not eat, sleep or eVen lean back on a chair. I was a mere skeleton. I said to my husband, ' I can't last much longer.' My neighbors say they do not know how I ever recovered. It was al most a miracle. " I took your medicine but three months, when I could do my housework aud washing, and have been doing it ever since. Now I am able to do any thing. You would never think I hud Iwcn troubled with such a serious ill ness. I shall always keep your medicine in my house." Mrs. Sarah Smart. Despaired of Recovery. Mrs. 11. L. Aulich, Vice President American Genealogical Association, 1104 H street, N. W., Washington, I). C, writes: ' " I know whereof I speak when I say that l'eruna is a wonderful remedy for colds and caturrhul trouble. Last fall I was very much debilitated from the) effect of a cold contracted early in the .summer and which I neglected. I knew that my system was in need of medicine unci rest, but to find the right thing was the problem. Happily I gavo l'eruna a trial first and havo no reason to com- nbiin o the re-ltlts. Within A month ! mld ,,, jre! y r,.oover,.,i ,y strength and K()l hoaUh Bmt r,,av ft,U better and str,,n-er than before." Mrs. H. U ; .il.i'li. I f you do not derive prompt and satis- j factory results from the use of l'eruna, w rite at once to Dr. llartmau, giving a full statement of your case and fj will , be pleased lo glvo yon his valuable ad vice gratis. Address Tr. Ilartman, President of ' Tli..' lt-rinvtr Sf,ni'.r'oiiM. ''iJiiihImm m CROSS " t . v H.$f .- ' i t ij i ' Tl.1!!- :IM Ml L .... . n St. Anthony's Hospital Private rooms, elegantly fur nished. Finely equipped operat ing room. Also Maternity D partment. Every convenience necessary for the care of the sick. Telephone Main 1051. PEXDLIirrOX. OREGON. TEETH EXTRACTED BY THE MOD ERN METHOD, 60C. We are thoroughly equipped with all modern met' oda and appliances, and guarantee our work to be of the highest stand ard, and our prtcea the lowest consistent with flrst-claa work. White Bros. Dentists. Ass -iatton Block. Telephone Main lent. THE POPUIiAR . PLACES TO EAT IS TOE The French Restaurant Everything served first-class. Best regular meals In Pendle ton for 25 cents. SHOUT ORDERS . A SPECIALTY. Polydore Moens, Prop. Good Dry Wood ALL KINDS :1 have good, sound wood which Is delivered at reasonable prices FOR CASH. : W. C. MINNIS lieave Orders nt Hemline's Cl J gar store, opp. Peoples i Warehouse. Be skeptical If you will; be prudent If you must, but be narrow NEVER Investigate before you con demn, and be open to conviction while investigating. Place no limitations on a thing you know nothing about. Take time and look Trib up and see if we can not Interest yo uwlth us. We say Trib Is the best cure for the liquor and tobacco habits on the market TRIB X SOLD BY TALLMAN CO. Roslyn Lump i! G2GDAQ. I Produces more heat and gives ' better satisfaction than any coal . sold in Pendleton, and sella for ' less. Roslyn Coal 16.50 per ton ! at shed; $7.00 delivered. Best wood always on hand. ' ' Z Prompt delivery. "Phone Main I 201. ; ; ROSLYN COAL AND " WOOD CO. 4- OFFICE AND YARD NEAR W. A C. K. DEPOT. X J New Electrical Fixtures Just received a largo ship ment of chandeliers nnd fix tures for your lights. Some fine new designs. s S. L. VAUGHN ELECTRICIAN. Court St, Slllarkey Building, j. Dally Eaat Oregonlaa by can-tar, only 15 cents a