DAILY BAST ORBGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER U, IMS. EIGHT PAGES. page poro. AN INDIPKNUKST NBW8PAPER, lAflT OEEQON1AN PUBUSKINO COMPACT. UBSCHIPTIOlf SATES. May, mm jtmr, by uil 93 00 XMUj, U DMNithn. hy mall 8. Dmisf, tirc iuK)(hc. by mall 1.3 Daily. month, by mall 50 Hvetry, year, tiy mall..... 1-50 Werkly, all month, by mall 7ft Wfaly. f.nr month, by 50 ftM-WMklr, one year, by mall 1 tomt-Wptklr, six moot hi. by mall 7S At-Wfkly. four month, by mall 50 pass from a railroad company. Offi cials ara entitled to no mor favors from railroad companies than private citizens who are compelled to pay full fare. tXST OF STKKKT P.VlN(i UfwWr 8cr1pp-UoUa Nfwa Aaworlatlon. Tb Kiit OrvirooUo la on a at B. B Rtrt N. wa Statitln. at Hotel Portland and UmI Pvrklna, r.-rtland, Ore nw. Saa rraoHrn Burvan. 4H Fourth atrrct. ?btci Bureau, 9 Purity building. I nfton. It. a. Bureau, 501 Kourteeatb ifrwl, N. W. Tvfrpfcoa... Caar4 at .Mala 1, lenJl-tno rtaaa I tV4toff.ce latter. KOTICF TO ADVXHTIBEaa. Cvpy txr adfortitlnit matter to appear In lb Bt Oregonlan muit be la by : to. . f tke pns-f dirif day; cot 'f Monday" F moat be la by 4:45 p. m. the (receding tUtertfaj. Oh, the hand is weak lhai I of fer here And it isn't a thing of beauty, Tot I fain would lift It to glad den and cheer The fellow who does his duty. Here is a cheer for the man who goes Straight on in the path of his choosing. Unshaken by buffets, unhinder ed by blows, Unheeding a winning lug! Here Is u cheer for he is our best Kor the man who is craven, Who stoutly endures the mate test. With "strive" on his armor The main objection urged by a few j rich property owners on Main and I Court street, against street paving. Is' the alleged "burden" that it will Im-1 pose upon them. U't us Investigate the cost of street paving, dealing exclusively with cold filets. Let us compare the cost of paving with Incomes from rent. j A room 18 feet In width at the cor-! ner of Webb and Main street. Is rent-, ed at $100 per month under a flve- year contract dating from about oiiej year ago. The area of the street toj he paved in front of this room Is 1 S by 23 feet, from the edge of the sld- walk to the middle of the street. j In this area are 48 square yards, j The cost of blthulltlc pavement ac-1 cording to the estimates given by thej agent recently In this city, is per square yard. (In Walla Walla It Is being done for $2.17.) Forty-six square yaras ai j.o jjci yard would amount to $103.50, or niiiiv more than one month's Income I from rent Another room In the block between Alta and Court streets, which is but 24 feet In width, rents for $125 per month. In front of this room to the middle of the street are 61 1-3 yards which, at $2.25, would cost but $137, Tited, Nezvous Mothers s MaKe Unhappy Homes-Thetr Condition Irritates ! Both Husband and Children-How Thousands ! of Mothers Have Been Saved From Nervous I Prostration and Made Strong and Well. lor $12 nore than one month's rent not graven : A. J. Waterhnuse. los- i for this small room. Buying Pianos In Large Quantities Bad Eyes Are what we are (looking for It is to be regretted mat mere nr. w many of that sort at this day and age, but they must be cared for and we are fully equipped to do it. No matter what you think the troublo is, do not do a thing till you come to us. It Will Cost You Nothing to Know. And It Is your duty to your eyes. Winslow Bros. I inn nil .j m Mrs. CAeser Curry Mrs. Chas. rVdrown ulil- NO RESPECT I'OK LAWS. Tho cost of paving Is, Insignificant In comparison to rents collected for property on Main street. These two examples are not quoted because of the high rent paid for them, but to show the general comparison between rents and cost of paving. Other rooms and buildings on Main street rent pro portionately high. Itlt.lsTKK THIS WK.HI. The registration books close on ( Although John Schmidt is awaiting trial for a violation of the Sunday closing law, he again kept his saloon open yesterday, as If to utterly defy all laws and officials maintained by the state of Oregon. Although the order of the district attorney was served upon him In re gard to the Sunday closing law, yet he defies the servant of the people, ig nores the order coming fropi the pub lic official, and sets at naught the mandates of society. The people are paying $3000 an nually from their taxes to support the office of district attorney. This official Is elected by the voters of this district and yet with the John Schmidt class of citizenship, the offi cial and his mandates are as the bay ing of a dog In the night. If Schmidt and his class will dis obey the laws on gambling and Sun day closing, what will they not vio late? What law can restrain such men? Is there any bound to their violation of law and official authority? The Illustration Is not drawn from John Schmidt because tho East Ore gonlan has aught personally against John Schmidt, but Mr. Schmidt is a in of cttizenshlD with which this city has to deal. , If officials and laws have no re straint on him and his class, really Is It not time for the vigorous American manhood of the community to assert Itself? Is It not time for thoughtful and conservative citizens to uphold the hands of the district attorney, and make the mandates of this official whom the people are supporting at great expense, something more than a Joke, a farce or a sham? If Schmidt can successfully bull doze this official In the enforcement of this law, what law will thereafter have any restraint upon him? If he can make money by violating another more important law, Is It not reasona ble to suppose he would violate It with equal Impunity? It Is not that this Sunday closing law Is an Important law. It Is the principle of the thing. If one law can be violated and set aside by selfish and vicious men, where will the limit be. The people and not law violators are to be the Judges of the virtue of the law. A nervous, irritable mother, often on the verpe of hysterics, is unfit to care for children; it ruins a child's disposi tion and reacts upon herself. The trouble between children and their mothers too often is due to the fact that the mother has some female weak ness, and she is entirely nnfit to bear the strain upon her nerves that govern ing' children involves; it is impossible for ber to do anything calmly. The ills of women act like a firebrand upon the nerves, consequently nine tenths of the nervous prostration, ner vous despondency, "the blues," sleep lessness, and nervous irritability of women arise from some derangement of the female organism. Do you experieuce tits of depression with restlessness, alternating with extreme irritability? Are your spirits easily affected, so that one minute you laugh, and the next minute you feel like crying ? Do vou feel something like a ball ris ing in your throat and threatening to choke you; all tne senses perverveu, morbidly sensitive to light and sound ; pain in the ovaries, and especially between the shoulders; bearing down pains; nervous dyspepsia, and almost continuallv cross and snappy 7 If so, vour nerves are in a snaiierea tuber 4. Hy thut time it Is hoped that i conditi'0n, and you are threatened with every friend of good government anu nervous prostration. public Improvements will have regis tered for the coming city election. Many people are yet under the Im pression that the street poll tax must be paid before a voter can cast Ills ballot In the city election. Such Is not the case. It costs absolutely nothing to register or vote, nnd If it did. should ; that be a cause for friends of good i government to refuse to register? Every bartender, gambler, booster, i swamper, floor scruooer anu "macque" in the city hus either regis tered already or will register before the books close. This class Is being hunted out by the saloons in hopes of defeating the better class of citizens In the coming election. The fact that this class Is registering should stimulate the pride of American citizenship and force law-loving people to register If for no other reason than to crush out the in fluence and power of the saloons and their horde of ?!nvc. In making laws for such a city of homes and schools as Pendleton now Is. If law-loving and progressive citi zens permit a handful of non-resident, transient iramblers and boosters to dominate the city, what may be ex pected of the future? Proof is monumental that nothing in the world is better for nervous prostra tion than Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound; tnousanas ana tnou sands of women te&tny to mis iact. Mrs. Chester Curry, Leader of th Ladies' Symphony Orchestra, 43 Sara toga Street, East Iloston, Mass., writes I Dear Mrs. Plukham: ' Knr eiirht Years I was troubled with ex treme nervousness and hysteria, brought on by irregularities. 1 could neither enjoy life nor sdeep nights; I was very irritable, nervous and despondent " Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was recomnienaeu anu ru n um remedy that helped me, I have daily improved in health until I am now strong and well, and all nervousness has disappeared." airs, unaries e. urown, ice-rrooi-dent of the Mothers' Club, 21 Cedar Terrace, Hot Springs, Ark., writes: Dear Mrs. Pinkham: " I dragged through nine years of miserable existence, worn out with pain ami nervous ness, until It seemed as though I should nr. I then noticed a statement of a woman trou bled as 1 was, and the wonderful results she derived from Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, I decided to try it. I did so, and at the end of three months I was a dilferent woman. My nervousness was all gone. I was no longer irritable, and my husband fell in love with me all over again." Women should remember that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound is the mediclno that holds the record for the greatest number of actual cures of female ills, and take no substitute. Free Advice to Women. Mrs. Pinkham. Lynn, Mass., invite all sick women to write to her for advice. Mrs. Pinkham's vast experience with female troubles enables her to tell you just what is best for you, and she will charge you nothing for her advice. Its Effect Upon Price Jew eler-Opticlan. PoHtoffloe Block. Ask Ire. Pinkham's Advice-A Woman Best Understands Woman's tils. A KKXKFACTOK OF OKi:;ON, R PORTLAND AND RETURN READ THE CONDITIONS We will stand expense of railroad fare to Portland and return of any one purchasing, a new piano from us at our store In Portland before the close of the Lewis and Clark fair. You will be under no obligations to buy from us, and are at perfect liber ty to visit all the other stores. After looking all around If you purchase from us (and we are confident you will find best values here for your Investment) you will also have your railroad fare paid to Portland and return. This offer holds good only as long as the fair lasts. Why contribute to the support of "Branch Houses," "Local Agencies" or "Commission Men"? Buy direct and save from $50 to $100 beside a free trip to Portland and return. Isn't It worth your-while? We buy all our goods direct from eastern factories. You buy direct from us. Save by the short cut Can give you easy Instalments and nearly one hundred instruments to choose from. You can buy most any piano cheaper at headquarters or ths main store. It you buy from us you will also save agent's commissions and hi addition have a free ride to Portland and return. Take In the fair; the opportunity la yours. Grasp It while you may. Bring this notice with you. It con tains our name, address, etc. SOULB BROS.' PIANO CO. (Manufacturers' Agents.) 372 and 374 Morrison street, corner West Park street, Portland. ANTI-PASS I.KGISLATIOX. A strong anti-pass law will be pre sented to the people at the coming state election next June, through the Initiative method. This evil Is being abolished by all the Btates and Oregon will be called upon for a public expression on the subject. While this subject has not been agitated In the suite to any great extent. It has been known for years thut It was the mainspring of much legislation favorable to the railroads, and that It has checked much legisla tion that would have been restrictive upon the roads. The people will be given an oppor tunity to speak for themselves upon the subject and It is hoped that It Is made a crime for any public official in the state, from dog tax collector to governor, to ride upon or accept a The East Oregonlan Is proud to think that It has not waited until Col. n. C. Judson Is dead before speaking his praise. Ever since this public spirited benefactor came to Oregon, the East Oregonlan has supported his policies and his many plans for the betterment of Oregon In a vigorous and heurty manner. It Is proud of It today for the work of Colonel Judson, although slow of fruition, naturally, Is bearing fruit. With vigorous yet unostentatious energy this man has Introduced farm ing methods Into this state which have already changed the condition for the better. He was a student of agricul ture, and wherever he found a plan or method used elsewhere that would benefit Oregon, he hastened to give Oregon farmers tho benefit of It. Naturally people were slow to adopt reforms. But as they adopted them, and followed his advice, they found that there was wisdom ami practical sense In every detail of his plans. And as the years go on and agriculture de velops In Oregon, more and more will the work and wisdom of Col. JudBon shine in better conditions and more pleasant home surroundings In the farming communities of the state, I MAGNIFICENT GIFT I Beautiful $300 Me trostyle Pianola Given to a Customer Jan. 1 Call, see and hear the Pianola ploy. Concert every uftcrnoon and evening. All tho latest selections. EVERYTHING JTSTRITE AT F.J. DONALDSON Reliable Druggist . THE HOME OF SUNSHINE. Tho w holesuler hus an udvantage over the retailer simply because ho Is utile to buy in larger quantities. The retailer must buy from him and then sell to the public. Suppose you were the retailer. You would save his profits. Ellers Piano House makes you a re tailer when you buy a piano or organ. How? Ucauso we buy for the largest nnd busiest piano houses on the Pacific coast one In Portland, ono In San Frunclsuo, one In Oakland nnl tftock ton.'Cal., Spokane, Seattle and W-ill i Walla, Wash.. Uolso and Iwlstnn Idaho., Salem. Astoria. Pe':dielon and Kugene, Ore. We can afford to sell you a pl:.no for Just about the same amount that the ordinary dealer himself must pay the factory for It. For example, say the retail value of un Instrument were $350. The ordi nary retailer would sell you that In strument for $90, and boldly advertise that you get the benefit of a reduc tion of $60.00. That piano cost him nuiybe $250. If you went Into the re tail piano business as a dealer It would cost you about that amount Now we sell that piano to you for as low as $195. This Is where your benefit comes in when you buy a piano from us. The fact that we practically whole sale to ynu explains the whole prob lem of price. i if course, we reduce shipping ex- nenses by dealing in large quantities. w don't even shin In boxes. Our special cars come direct from tho fac tory to our large warehouse at the coiner of 13th and Northrup streets, Portland. The pianos are shipped In our patented harness device, and come to us In perfect condition. W save thereby at least $125 on each caiioud for foight alone. We have not only solved the .prob lem of shipping, but others as well, and you get the benefit of every dollar thus saved. These things show why we do the I largest business of any piano house In the United States wny we are con stantly Increasing the volume of our business. n the matter of quality of goods. we selected tne iioesi miu.,- that money can buy. Today we carry the leading pianos manufactured In the world, the celebrated Chlckeiing of Hoston; the beautiful Weber of New York, and the now famous and superb Kimball of Chicago. In addition to these we nave me Hazelton. LeBter. Hobart. M. caoie. Crown Orchestral, Story & Clark, Haddorff. Schumann, Schiller, etc., etc. thirty makes In nil, giving the purchaser not only tho largest Htocs. to select from, but more makes than are to be found In any other piano house In the United States. Lowest prices, easiest terms and best instruments are the Inducements that wo offer you. Are they not worth Investigation. The Pianola, the most perfect piano player made, Is sold exclusively by us. St. Anthony's Hospital Private rooms, elegantly fur nished. Finely equlpp-d operat ing room. Also Maternity Department Every convenience neeeaa for the oar of the sick. Telephone Main 1HL PENDLETON. OREGON. LITTLE MATTKKS. Little drops of bourbon. Little swigs of rye, Make the happy moments Like fulrles pass you by. Little hatband pressing On your swelling he.id! And, oh, the awful guessing 'Bout where your money fled' San Francisco Call. A. I Rector, who disappeared from Aberdeen, Wash., a year ago with the funds of several labor organizations. has been located In Chicago after a long search. A -v.-aV. MONMOUTH STATE NORMAL Begins Its 24th year September 2. TIlltKi: FULL COURSES OF STUDY nrenarlns for county and state cer tificates. Higher courses recognized In Washlncton and other states. IMv MAM) FOR NORMAL TRAINED TEACHERS Longer terms, hlghet wages and better opportunities for promotion awarl the Normal gradu ate for his enterprise. School direc tors appreciate the superior ability o! Monmouth graduates and the demand far exceeds the supply. Special atten tion given to methods, work In gradef nnd ungraded schools. CATALOfJUl CONTAINING FULL INFORMATION will be sent on application, corres pondence Invited. Address E. D RRSSLER. President, or J. B. TUTLER. Secretary. Try a sample lot of our .SLAB WOOD. you will find that It Is the most economical wood that you can -uy. THE PRICE 18 STILL S4.B0 FOR SAWED WOOD -DELIVERED. OREGON LUMBER YARD Tel. Main 8. REX BUGGIES. Are well built and they afford the simplest, safest and most luxurious means of coisveyanse for town or country use. Prices all In your favor. When you buy a wagon It's Just common business sense to look for the vehicle that will give you ths most for your money. WINONA WAGONS, will prove un Investment and net an expense. They are reasonable in price, they cost little to maintain, are honestly built, and will stand the strain of a heavy load. We look after the Interests ef our customers and they are protected by a shop well equipped with up-to-date machinery. Neagle Bros. Blacksmiths Eilers Piano House Main street, next door to Donaldson's Drug Store. Get The Best! Good Dry Wood ! and ROCK SPKINw COAL riic Coal Unit given Uio most heat. PIIOM1T DELIVERIES. W. C. MINNIS lruvf orders at Runnings' cigar Mtoro, Opp. Peoples Warehouse CHICKENS NEED SHELL DONE GRIT AND MANY OTHER THINGS WHICH C.F. Coles worthy CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH. m-12 EAST ALTA STREET. W. T, PARKER Dealer In Dry Goods, Groceries and Notions lints, Caps, Hoots, Shorn and Farm Prod nee. 1 have Just purchased the D. b Richardson store at Helix, Oregon and I am going to thoroughly remodel it and greatly Increase the stock. 1 solicit your patronage, and If goed goods and fair treatment can hold your trade, then I know you will trad, with me. Bring In your farm pro duce. Highest market price paid. HFXTX .. . ... OHFlox