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DAILY iAST OREUOXIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 8, IB05. TKN fAUlCS. PAGK FOCR. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. tuBllshrd every afternoon (except 8nndj) t Pendleton, Oregon, by the CAST OREGONI.YN PUBLISHING COMPANY. strength on the ocean and proved de structive In Manila bay, but In har bor warfare or In close quarters It la very much at the morcy of the torpe do destroyers and submarines. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Dally, one year, by mall 5.00 Dally, six months, by mall.... 1.50 Dally, three months, by mall.... 1.26 Daily, one month, by mall 50 Weekly, one year, by mall 1.60 Weekly, six months, by mall 76 Weekly, four months, by mall.. .60 Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall, 1.60 Beml-Weekly, six months, by mall .76 Beml-Weekly, four months, mall, . .60 Chicago Bureau, 909 Security Bid. Washington, D. C. Bureau, 601 14th St., N. W. San Francisco Bureau, 408 Fourth street The East Oregonlan Is on sale at B. B. Rich's News Stands at Hotel Portland And Hotel Perkins, Port land, Oregon. Member Scrlpps-McRae elation. News Asso- Telephone Main 11. Entered at Pendleton Postofflce second-class matter. Copy for advertising matter to appear In I' . n. ..!.. Ha In hv A ?4f II m. of the preceding day ; copy for Monday e paper must oe in ny p. m. iu lug 8atnrday. ;. Our father's God. from out whose hand The centuries fall like grains of sand, We meet today, united, free, And loyal to our land and thee, To thank thee for th-i era done And trust thee for the opening one. Oh. make thou us through cen turies long In peace secure, and justice strong. Around our gifts of freedom draw The safeguards of the righteous law, And, cast in some diviner mold. Let the new cycle shame the old. John G. Whlttfer. OPEXIXU OF THE PORTAGE. WOMAN'S ACTIVITIES The gathering of Washington wom- CANTON'S LEPER COLONY. Rev. Dr. S. S. Itosslter, formerly u New York pastor, and now in charge of the First Preabyterlnn church In Manila, has sent to the Presbyterian board of missions an Interesting story of the work among the lepers In Can ton, China, as observed by him In a recent visit. I "Outside of Canton," he says, "Is a en at Walla Walla in the meeting of leper village; a thousand lepers con- the State Federation of Women's gregate tnere. in me evening you . . , , , i can see the stricken ones, clad In clubs, and the able discussion there inflrmitv. of subjects vital to society and man-, ieanngr on canes, each one carrying a kind, reminds one that man Is not nl-: begging tray, coming from different sections of the city. A more wretch ed assembly of people cannot he found on the face of the earth thnn a leper eolonv. To this Canton colony had ' been sent a Chinese girl who had pre viously come under the teaching of, the missionaries, at a time when she ...,o In lha VnuMltnl rif tho mpilirul mis- ! and Indirect, from public affairs and aon Thla gM t'n Ho by name, had! n-inv of the best phases or civiuzea , been In tne leper colony aooui a jeai HOT WEATHER, NERVOUS WOMEN. . . . . - " together "It." Eliminate woman's activities from society and public life and many a strong prop under the system of pop ular government would fall. Take away her influences, direct government would start down the to- j boRgan slide to dissolution. Men are politicians, schemers, man agers, organizers, directors and cre ators of public policies, but there is the lack of delicacy and finesse In their work. The feminine touch Is necessary to give conscience and spirit to tne framework of men's movements and pi licies. Oregon Is tardy in bestowing upon woman her full rights. - Both Oregon and Washington yet look upon her as a kitchen drudge, in whose hands the ballot would be unsafe yet diunkards, gamblers, divekeepers, libertines, atheists, madmen and fools oil vote in these two proud states. ' Is It really any wonder that the pol itics of these two states are so cor rupt, with no women in power to keep clean house? ' Time is swinging around the circle to that proud day when Oregon and Washington will shake off tnelr prej udices and elevate mothers and daughters to the pedestal of political equality. It Is only a matter of education. What does the opening of the port age road mean for the Inland Em pire? It does not mean Immediate reduc tions In freight rates on railroads, but It means an immeasurable triumph for a patient and persistent people. It means an entering wedge into a one-sided transportation situation ' that has been the leading Issue in this Eastern Oregon and Washington and Northern Idaho empire for a quarter of a century. The portage Will be a half a loaf, at least, for .a people's dire need. Lewlston, lying on the river bank and having river transportation, will liter ally leap forward. Unsettled district tributary to the Snake and Columbia rivers will be , planted In wheat and alfalfa and a commerce not now in existence will be wrung from the arid deserts of the river counties. i The modest exercises carried out at Celilo today, at the formal opening of the portage, will -stand In future his tory as he beginning of an epoch in the Inland Empire! Growing out of the portage will crartiiHllv come the shin canal and increased railway facilities. It is really not an end but a be ginning of an Interstate straggle. Fearing lest the river should really capture the multiplying traffic, the great railroad systems will build branches, reduce rates and prepare to meet the situation. . , In many parts of India Queen Vic toria is worshipped nowadays as a deity by the Hindoos, and the theory has been propounded by a learned pundit at Benares, which is the Vati can, so to speak, of Hindooism, to the effect that the recent disastrous earthquake and the revival of the plague constitute a divine punishment for the Indignity offered to the statue of the queen at Bombay some months ago, when it was daubed and defiled with some viscous substance, traces of which It has been found Impossible to remove until this day. Xor is Queen Victoria the only European figuring In the Hindoo pantheon. There are quite a number of others, among them Sir Sydney Beckwith, a former governor of Bombay, a French general of the name of Raymond, once in the serv ice of the nlzam of Hyberdad, and about a dozen more whose names could be mentioned. In fact, almost every European who happened to have his statue erected out in India U liable to be worshipped as a di vinity by the Hindoos. when word came to the Presbyterian mission that a missionary was wanted at the leper village, 'the lepers were beginning to believe.' , "One of the Presbyterian mission aries. Rev. Andrew Beattle, although confessing that he shuddered at the possible conseQuences of the contact, ( tt-pnt Into thp eolonv. He found that the poor girl. Cn Ho. had prepared the ' way and that a churcn mignt De form ed. Twenty lepers became members at the first, and now the church has about 100 members. A chapel has been built In the shape of an L, w ith tVta milnlf n the Intpraprtlnn. On I Sumlavs one arm of the L is filled with lepers, and the other with poor people from the vicinity." Dr. Beattle has continued In charge of this work among the lepers, and the great problem he has to face Is what to do with the children. Au thorities are ugreed that the children of lenrou3 parents are not and need not become tainted. But it Is neces sary to separate them from those who have been touched with the disease. A school has already been commenced for boys and It Is nearly finished. Here they will be kept apart from the leprous household. But a school for girls Is as much needed, and Dr. Beat tie Is hoping that It may soon become possible. Another need of the leper colony nt Canton, reports Dr. Rcssller, Is a hospital. For the. lepers are subjeet to all the Ills that assail other people, and contrary to the general belief that leprousy Is in itself such a dire dis ease that others do not attack those suffering from It, the lepers do fall sick of the ordinary diseases and a hospital In which they may be cared for is a crying necessity. Dr. Beattle suggests that a hospital he built and named for the little girl. I'd Ho. by whom the Christian work of the col ony was commenced. He says It will soon have to be u memorial hospital, for she tins not much lonper to live. Iter hands will soon drop off. and she now sneiiks scarcely above a whisper. for her throat Is giving out. 1 'Tb8?y' . o ' tot h i Pendleton MONDAY JUNE 5th 2 PERFORMANCES, 2 and 8 P. M. THE PRIDE OF THE WEST TXT XS ITU" BLANCHE GREY. The fJreat Tented Amusement Enterprise that Fulfill Every Promise CIRCUS BEM8EBIE MUSEUM HIPPODROME 9-RINGS evaagteed RINGS-Q dm A NEW CIRCUS THROUGHOUT MISS BLANCHE GREY, a promi nent young society woman of Memphis, Tenn., in a recent letter from 174 Alabama street, says: "To a society woman whose nervou inrm fa nftfn 1vtit In the utmost from lack of rest and irregular meals, J, know oi notning wnicn is ui u mmn benefit as Peruna. I took it a lew months ago when I felt my strength giving way, and It soon made ItseH manifest in giving me new strength, and health. " Blanche Orcy. Peruna is without an equal as a nerv tonic and vital invijrorator. Buy a bottle of Peruna. If you do not receive all the benefits from Perunt tin! you exiHM ted, write to Dr. Uiutr i .ininUis, O. I . .,1 A Multitude of New Features Never Before Presented in America GOLGOTHA. NAVAL CHANGES. There Is a reason for alarm be oaiieo nf the develoDments made In the recent Kusso-Japanese naval bat tie It has demonstrated that the tor pedo destroyer is more than a match for the battleship. It U asserted also that submarine vessels and mines played an Import ant iart in the destruction of the Rus sian fleet. It is generally believed that the Japanese used with destruct ive effect these submarine boats which had never yet been employed in actual warfare. ' The best known boat of this kind Is the Invention of John P. Holland of New York, who has been striving for years to have the United States ravy make use of his Invention. In France and England submarines of other designs form part of the navy and are no longer regarded as mere experiments. Japan, whloh Is so progressive in naval warfare, must v.svo heen fully aware ot these in- ventlons. - . nm secret details of the Russian disaster will become known gradually. As It Is, even the naval experts are astounded at the wholesale destrue- ! tion of, Russian battleships without less to the victorious Japanese except - -what their torpedo boats suffered. ,Presldent Roosevelt, ; In common with naval authorities at home, and abroad. Dlaces hi trust In the battle- .1.1. t. xartnlnlv a tower of 1US, I tolled up to the mountain s crest, The mob was at my side; I heard them cry with ribald jest "Let him be crucified:" Close at my feet were two I knew Firm friends, I would have sworn One wove my name In reed and rue, And one a crown nf thorn. I looked to see who drove tne nan, He drove so hard and fast. And lo, a man whose shallop frail I sheltered from Fates blast: I turned to see who held the spear, It was a woman-thrust: A woman I had snatched from rear And lifted from the dust. I begged a drink a bitter cup Was lifted to my Hp By one with whom I used to sup In sweetest fellowship. TTuss unit Meearele. who are travel ing by automobiles from New York to Portland, left Fremont. Neb., May 31. I woke a horror In my heart. An agony supreme I felt It like a Ghost depart. But was it all a dream? Clarence Urmy, In Llpplncottle Mag azine. Osteopathy Women as Well as men Are made miserable by Kidney and Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the mind, discourages and lessensambition; beauty, vigor ami cneeriui ness soon disappear when the kidneys are out of order or dis eased. Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to be born afflicted with .Ti?M nf-inatofitnnnftpn if the nrine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should oe able to control tne passage, it is yet amicteu witn Deu-wci .1..m.1 ntmn it tlifrause of the (liili culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of ,t.,A ;n.,mrt.rit nrtrnn This utinleasant llKim(uiw-,".6 1; trouble is due to a diseased condition of tv, Vi.lncva ond bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. well as mn re made miner able with kidney and bladder trouble, i i. i. ,1,0 sfintf trrent reniedv. Hiiu uvlu niw "- n The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized, ltissoiu by druggists, in fifty- pfl- cent ana one-aouar f 'i?4jgB size bottles. Yon may g.SfjJfl have a sample bottle 3Sjt by mail free, also a Horn of awmp-Rooi pamphlet telling an about bwamp-Koot, includi ng many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, name. Swamo-Root. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad- 1 Tl 1 1 . XT V AM .I'...! uress, iunguuiutuu, a-,. bottle. I'Avors Continued. Germs constitute the chief and sole cause of fevers, in the minds of the general public, and even with some poorly read doctors. Something to kin h o-erma is the Dubllc cry, and these poorly read physicians often os. inn.iki,. 0-1 v a something for the pur pose. Yet it is known tun wen nun any drug used Internally that will kill mrrna will also destroy tne ceus oi tne body and even life ltsen. t.. . norma are a cause oi lever ,, ari t.f onrt&rv. Germs cannot nr even live except the re ai.tanr. nf the tissue be weakened. n.i.1. U I n tr then, is the cause and the one to be attended to x...,. in ihe white blood cells, hai nrmrtde'd amDle protection against cmrma. These cells, under the micro rnne. may seen containing many germs which they have encased What then is the logical treatment i First, the Osteopath corrects tne ais placements that weanen me i v,.niiirh. thA . rtart where inrmi have located and multiplied Then he fries the blood making a-ana that this army of white "fills mav be Increased. In this are the germs killed and the aborted. or blood way fevers Bare-Back Acrobats, Gymnasia , Trained Animal Riders Mid-air Performers Acts Rose Oockrill Seven Marvelous Bclfords Herd of Elephant Dolly Miller Melnotte. LaNoleiMclnotte Congress of Seals Estelle Settler Flying Vktorellas Troupe Jpan.' '"E'kn M'lle Julien Darinsr Aerial Weaver. Drodir' roken George Holland Five Plying Banvards ;Vhl.n l!car Frank Miller Famous Gardner Family S nr'a" ,a" Austin King Graceful flcUonald Trio Cake-Walking Stall onj Jos. 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