DAILY EAST OKBGONIAW, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAT IS, IMS. EIGHT FAQ5S. page sec: LEWIS AND- CLARK PROGRAM FOR SEPTEMBER AID OCTOBER Following Is a complete -program for the Lewis and Clark fair for the aaonth of September, and also to the close of the exposition on October II: September 1, Friday Hawaiian hand, Lewis and Clark Horse show. Educational conference. Nog-ales, Yu an and Tombstone day. September 2, Saturday Hawaiian band, Lewis and Clark Horse show. Educational conference, Tucson day. September I, Sunday Hawaiian band, Sunday service In Auditorium. September 4, Monday Hawaiian band. Letter Carriers' association con vention, Photographers' convention, Lewis and Clark Horse show. September t, Tuesday Hawaiian band. Letter Carriers' association con vention, Photographers' convention, Lewis and Clark Horse show. September 6, Wednesday Hawaii an band. Letter Carriers' association convention. Photographers' conven tion, Lewis and Clark Horse show. September 7, Thursday Hawaiian band. Letter Carriers' association convention, Photographers' day. Lew Is and Clark Horse show, Idaho day. September 8, Friday Hawaiian band, Letter Carriers' day, Photogra vhers convention. Lewis and Clark Horse Show, Bible Students' conven tlon. September 9, Saturday Hawaiian band. Hoo Hoo convention, Letter Car Hers' association convention, Bible Students' convention, Lumbermen's ScrUmber 20, Wednesday Ellery's banu, Temperance congress, W. C. T. U. any. Lewis and Clark Cattle and Sheep show, wrestling championship. September 21, Thursday Ellery's band, Temperance congress. Women's Prohibition club's day, Lewis and Clark Cattle and Sheep show, wrest ling championship. September 22, Friday Ellery's band. Temperance congress, Antl-ba-loon league day, Lewis and Clark Cat tle and Sheep show, locrosse championship. September 23, Saturday Ellery's band. Temperance congress. National Prohibition Alliance day, Lewis and Clark Cattle and Sheep show, lacrosse championships. September 24, Sunday Ellery's band, Sunday service in auditorium. September 25, Monday Ellery's band, Lewis and Clark Cattle and Sheep show, basket ball champion ships, Caledonian games. September 26, Tuesday Ellery's band, Lewis and Clark Cattle and Sheep show, basket ball champion ships, Caledonian games. September 27, Wednesday Ellery's band, Lewis and Clark Cattle and Sheep show, basket ball champion ships. Caledonian games. September 28, Thursday Ellery's band. Lewis and Clark Cattle and Sheep show, association football. September 29, Friday Ellery's band. Lewis and Clark Cattle and Sheep show, association football. Ate&W Z ...... ,.,, ,.- .. kT4s'4" YOUR AMBITION. Karp It gtlmalated mm Do Hot rr alt It to Waa. The idea seems to be pretty general that ambition Is born in us, that we bare little or nothing to do with its ac quisition or cultivation and that we cannot modify, enlarge, stimulate or Improve It to any great extent A study of life does not confirm this Idea. That the ambition la a cultivable quality, capable of being molded or destroyed according as we will. Is demonstrated very day in the lives of those about us. We see people In whom the spark of ambition is kindled suddenly by the reading of a book, the bearing of a lec ture or the speaking of kindly word by a friend or teacher, and, on the oth er hand, we see those who allow their ambition slowly to die out for want of fuel. The death of ambition Is one of the tragedies of life. When a young man feels bis ambition begin to fade there is trouble somewhere. Either be Is In the wrong environment and his faculties protest against what he is trying to do, or bis health is poor, or be is being led Into dissipation by bad companions. A youth whose ambition begins to wane Is not In a normal condition. When he is not stimulated by a noble purpose and filled with a desire to become a strong man among men there Is some thing wrong somewhere. Success. IELttCTlUCiMF$L t Ibftl II V'lVI I l,L 1 'WUUU' ft- . VICTOR HUGO. Oriental Exhibits Palace. . day, California day, Photographers' convention. September 10, Sunday Hawaiian band, oratorio -in- auditorium, Blbje Students' convention. September 11. Monday Hawaiian band. Letter Carriers' association con vention, Masonic Veteran association convention, Governors' week. Soldiers' yield day. September 12, Tuesday Hawaiian band, Governors' week, Sotdlers' field day. Pacific Coast Association of Fire Chiefs' convention. September 14, Thursday Hawaiian band, Governors' week, cricket cham pionship, Pacific Coast Association of Fire Chiefs' convention. September IB. Friday Hawaiian band, Governors' week, cricket cham pionship. Pacific Coast Association of Fire Chiefs' convention. September 1. Saturday Hawaiian band. Governors' week, Multnomah Athletic club day of sports, M. A. A. Q, track and field games, Portland ' day. September 17. Sunday Hawaiian band, Sunday service In auditorium. Sectember 18. Monday Ellery's band. Oregon State day, wrestling championship. Eeptomter 19. Tuesday Ellery's band. Temperance congress, Indepen dent Order of Good Templars' day, Lewis and Clark Cattle and Sheep show, wrestling championship. September 30, Saturday Ellery's band, association football. The Close of the Fair. October 1, Sunday Ellery's band, Sunday service in auditorium. October 2, Monday Ellery's band, Interscholastlc,, college and club foot ball. October S, Tuesday Ellery's band, Whitman day, Interscholastlc, college and club football. October 4, Wednesday Ellery's band. Interscholastlc, college and club football. October 5, Thursday Ellery's band, interscholastlc college and club fool ball. October , Friday Ellery's band, lrterscholastlc, college and club football. Oclober 7, Saturday Ellery's band, ir.lerscholastlc, college and club foot-bi". October 8, Sunday Ellery's band, Sunday services in auditorium. October 9, Monday Ellery's band. October 10, Tuesday Ellery's band, Oregon Knights of Pythias convention. October 11, Wednesday Ellery's band. Pythian day. October 12, Thursday Ellery's band. October 13, Friday Ellery's band. October .14, Saturday Ellery's band. October 15, Sunday Ellery's ban! oratorio In auditorium. Brerythlms? Aheat Him Was blnn. iXmrnrr, Evea Bis Dlceatlea. Never to be forgotten were those evenings when we were lucky enough to find neither minister, senator nor deputy for In the presence of political men Victor Hugo always seemed to me somewhat stiff when be warmed to bis subject, let himself go, as it were, and bis conversation took a natural turn full of charm. How be would then have astonished those who had represented him as be ing exceedingly solemn in fact, a po seur! If they had seen him so it was doubtless due to themselves. Perhaps to the bumptious and self opinionated be gave himself the air of an oracle, but with poets, I repent, he was ease and simplicity I might even say fa miliarity itself. At these dinners we could not help admiring his formidable appetite. He ate enormous pieces of roast meat and drank large glasses of' undiluted wine. A typical detail struck me particularly, At the end of bis meal be dipped or ange quarters Into his wine and ate them with marked satisfaction. Ev erything about Victor Hugo waa ex traordinary, even bis digestion. Fran- cola Coppee in Critic, IS THE CHEAPEST, HOST CONVENIENT, MOST SATISFAC TORY POWER KNOWN FOR ALL PURPOSES. IT IS READY FOR TO START THE WHEELS ROLLING AS SOON AS YOU THROW THE SWITCH, AND CAN BE SHUT OFF IN A MO MENT'S NOTICE. NO FTRES TO BUILD, NO WATER TO CONSUME, NO ASHES TO EMPTY OUT WE DO ALL THA TFOR YQU, AND SAVE YOU MONEY BESIDES. Prepare for Mot Weather FAN MOTORS WILL BE RUN AT THE FOLLOWING FLAT RATE. SlIQTLlKE It-INCH FANS 16-INCH FANS ....11.50 PER MONTH $3.00 PER MONTH SEE US ABOUT RATES FOR POWER. rao unioh Pacific TWO TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILC Through Pullman standard ant ' Tourist Sleepers dally to Omaha aad Chicago; tourist sleeper daily to Kau nas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (personally conducted) weekly to cmcago; reclining cnatr cars (seats free) to the East dally. TIME SCHEDULE FROM PENDLE TON. EASTBOUND. No 2, Chicago Special, arrive l:M m.; depart, 5:40 p. m. No. I, Mall A Express, arrives 4:81 m.; depart, 5 a. m. WESTBOUND. No. 1, Portland Special, arrive 1:1 m.; depart, 8:60 a. m. No. I, Mall & Express, arrive, 11 m.; depart 11 p. m. SPOKANE DIVISION. No. 7, Pendleton passenger, arrive, 36 p. m. No, 8, Spokane passenger, depaat, ID a. m. WALLA WALLA BRANCH. No. 41. Mixed train, arrive, 1:41 m. No. 42, Mixed train, depart, l:M -m. No. 7 connects with No. I. No. 42 connects with No, 1. OCEAN AND RIVER SCHEDUIA FROM PORTLAND. All saying dates subject to change. For San Francisco ever yflve days. SNAKE RIVER. Rlparia to Lewlston Leave Rl parts dall, except Saturday, 4:06 a. m. Leave Lewlston dally, except Fri day, 7:00 a. m. E. C SMITH, Agent, Pendletaa. "JOA01 MILLER DAY" AT THE FAIR Prophets may be without honor in their own country, but In the case of Joaquin Miller, there Is a poet who . Is going to be honored In his own country. There Is to be a "Joaquin Miller Day"- at the Lewis and Clark exposition, which opens June 1, at Portland, the city where Miller's first volumes of poetry were published, and the metropolis of the state where the poet grew to manhood. Joaquin Miller is commonly known as the poet of the Sierras, because his first book of any consequence was "Songs of the Sierras." But the Ore gon people prise him most highly as the poet of Mount Hood, and of the heroic pioneers who people that vir gin state. Miller has sung grandly of Mount Hood, which Is Oregon's own beloved snow peak, visible on all clear days from the exposition grounds, though it Is 4 miles away. The date of Joaquin Miller's day will be selected to suit the poet's own convenience. Invitations will he sent to all western authors and to writers In the east whose books deal with vfstern matters, and the plan Is to have a "Western Authors Day,' with the Joaquin Miller day as the ehlef feature. On this day there is to be a-reception with appropriate liter ary program including, perhaps, poem by Miller himself. Joaquin Miller came to Oregon from Indiana, the stale of his birth, nearly 10 years ago, when he was a small ' boy. His parents settled In the Wll lamette valley, near the present town ef Eugene, Or. Miller ran away from home and went to the gold diggings In southern Oregon; when 1 he waa It years old. He had many rough ex periences. Including several battles wtth Indians, and once he received wounds from arrows which came near ending hi career. '- He returned home a ttw yrara later. He relates that he EPAULETS. Northwestern Gas (Eb Electric Company OrlartaallT Inteated as a Protection Froam Sword Cats. It la probable that the epaulet w originally Intended as a protection to the shoulder from sword cuts rather than as an ornament Ever since 17915 they have been worn by commissioned officers of the British navy. According to the officer's rank they vary in de sign. A sublieutenant wears only one composed of gold lace; other ranks two. The degree of rank 18 shown by crowns, anchors and stars worked In silver up on the epaulets and also by the thick ness of the cord of which they are com posed. Previous to the Crimean war F. W. VINCENT, MANAGER. Holt Brothers' Sidehill Combined Harvester epamets were worn by both office Qver Three Thousand Combined Harvesters and men of the army. Here, as in the in Use on the Pacific coast-Why are so Many of these Machines being used? navy, distinction waa shown dou in their texture and design. Those of the officer were made of gold braid, while with the rank and flie they were mere ly of worsted. London Telegraph. The Kias of Molliiaks. The king of mollusks lives in the In dian and south Pacific oceans. He at- Because we put your grain In the carried his school books along when he ran away, and did as much study ing as was possible in the mining camps and on the Indian war cam palgns. Very early his tastes Inclined to po etry and his first book was a thin volume printed for distribution amongst his friends. This was call ed "Specimens," and was printed In Portland. His second book, also pub lished In Portland, was called "Joa quin, et al.," the chief poem dealing with Joaquin Murletta, a noted Mex ican bandit of the period, who had terrorized California. Miller's read ers dubbed him "Joaquin" In derision, and he adopted the name as his own. His parents named him Clncinnatus Heine Miller. When he was about 38 years of age Miller went to London, where he pub lished several books of verse, Includ ing his famous "Songs of the Sierras," and his "Songs of the Sunlands." His poems were received with high praise by the English critics and he became famous at once. For many years Miller has lived on the heights near Oakland, Cal., where he built two cottages, one for him self and one for his aged mother. He has published many books, both In prose and verse. His "Danltes, which was dramatized, earned him a large income as a stage production, Miller's complete poems have been published recently in one volume. . Much Interest Is being manifested in his presence as an honored guest of the Lewis and Clark exposition, this being the first time that any post has been recognized by a great world's fair. tains to a weight of 600 pounds, and sack In ONE OPERATION. the shell Is of the bivalve kind, and the shape Is about the same as that of out common fresh water mussel. The gi gantic trldacna Is the largest mollusk known to have lived on the earth since the Silurian age. It Is found on the bottom of the shallow parts of the ocean, and the large Individuals have no longer the power to move about. They He on one side, and all about them the corals build up until King Trldacna is sometimes found In a well like hole in the coral formation. St Nicholas. Because by handling the grain but ONCE there is no waste. Because we reduce the expense or harvesting to less than ONE DOLLAR per acre, or another way to figure: we put the grain In the sack at the same expense It would cost to head It with a Header, and thereby save the threshing bill, and from two to four bushels more per acre. Because you have no worry with large crews of hired help, four men do all the work just as easy as plow ing or seeding. - Because we operate on SID I! HILLS the same as on LEVEL LAND by a simple devise the Separator always level on the hills. Because we have the simplest, light est draft, most durable and suocess ful machine on the market Improved model for 1906. See a sample. Send for Bulletin No. H-25. Write us and we will have a representative call and see you. Washington & Columbia River Railroad TAKE THIS ROUTE FOB Chicago, St. Paul, St. Ijoois, City, St. Joseph, Omaha and ALL POINTS EAST AND SOUTH. Portland aad Points on the Sound. TIME CARD. Arrive Monday, Wednesday aad Fri day at I p. m. On Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1 p. m. Leave at 7 p. m. dally. Leave Walla Walla I p. m. for east. Arrive Walla Walla 11:31 a. in. frosa west For Information regarding rataa saa accommodations, csll on or i4na W. ADAMS, Aat Pendlstm. Orssjse. 8. B. CALDERHKAD, O. P. A, Walla Walls, Washington. During 1893 American shoes sold abroad to the value of I724.O00. Last year I7,tlt,000 were sold abroad tenfold Increase In 11 years. The Ruby. Rubies are most Buited for young lov ers. They are also most expensive. The people of the Burmese empire believe that a ruby la a human soul jubi bdoui to enter the sncred precincts of Buddba and consequently In the last stages of transmigration. A ruby Is an emblem of the most passionate and absorbing love. A ruby In the old days of chival ry waa supposed to lead a knight to conquest to cause obstacles to melt way and to inspire one with bravery and zeal. It. also kept his honor un stained and bis character without a blemish. The Three Horses Won. A well known racing man recently lost 100 to a comparative stranger, who offered to bet blm that he could produce three horses which could go ninety miles In three hours. The layer of the wager easily accomplished the (eat by starting all three horses at once, by which artifice thirty miles only waa the distance they bad to traverse In the time spedfled. London Standard. E. L. SMITH & SON, Agents PENDLETON, OREGON RONS PI7LIJHAN SI.EEPING CARS ELEGANT DINING CARS TOntlST SLEEPING CABS . ST. PAUL 'MINNEAPOLIS I DULUTH FARGO TO GRAND PORKS CROOKSTON WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE THROCGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON And all points East aad South. Throncr tickets to Jinan snd China, via Tacoma and Northern Pacific Steamship Co. and American Una Build Your Fences to Last EXTRA GOOD CEDAR POSTS, WHICH ARE FREE FROM DEFECTS AND WILL STAND THE WEATHER, COAL TAR, THAT PRESERVES THE POSTS, $8.60 A BAR REL. " ' LET TJS FIGURE WITH YOU ON BUILDING MATERIAL. 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He had been a hard drinker for II years." Father pesmarals, pastor of the Roman Catholic church, The Dalles, Ore., writes: "I X know of good results obtained by the use of rone Trlb In cur ing liquor and tobacco users." I """ TIME SCHEDULE. Trains leave Pendleton daltv tieest t day, st 7:00 p. m. For further Information, time eaida. maps snd tickets, call on or writs W. Adams, Pendleton, Oregon, er A. D. CRARLTOH, Third and Morrison 8ts., Portland, Or. sllll YOU WILL BE SATISFIED N WITH TOUR JOURNEY If your tickets read over the Dea-' ver and Rio Grande railroad, tSH "Scenio Line of the World," BECAUSE There are so many scenic attraatJeaa and points of Interest along the Una between Ogden and Denver that Use trip . never becomes lrasome If you are going East, write for ka formation and get a pretty book 1 will tell you all about It. . W. C. MT.RIDE, General 1M TtaVd.ftrae, Portland,