East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 23, 1905, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Waablnffton. D. C, Bureau, A01 Fourteenth
treet, N. W.
TatepkoD Main 1.
Bnterei at Pemll.too Foatafflr as aecoDd
claia matter.
crops. They will profit by It. Dairy
ing alfalfa. foiiiKe feeds and corn ami
Iiors should sill be encouraged. They
pay. They enrich the' land and yield
profits.
Hut there Is considerable doubt In
the minds of I'liuiiillii county people
that their soil will wear out within a
few years. althmiKh nothlntc but wheat
may be Krown upon it.
This Is noi iiui'silonins the theory
advanced ty Dr. Wilhyeoinbc, In the
least, for it is absolutely true, ns. ap
plied (o nearly all kinds of soil.
Hnl If the I'matlUa county farmer
plows a little deeper and cultivate a
little more each year, it will be some
lime before he wears out his 100 feel
of voleanie ash.
Tin: xkw .ieiu'salem.
largely anion- the travelers and aro
as good spenders as any, so that there
Is much American money left lit the
city to be used In trade.
pi.ka 101; MHiiii it i.ii i
My soul, like wheeling swallows
In the ruin.
Files low files low
Unto the roofs wherein desires
remain
And earthly lusts, like slow-
fed embers, glow,
Nor skies beyond gray clouds
aspire to know
My soul, like wheeling swallows
In the rain.
My soul, like swallows, builds
her nest and bides
Under low eaves,
Within whose shelter, guarding,
love resides
And, careful, tender fledglings
broods and feeds
Changelings, that flesh by
fettered spirit breedes
My soul, like swallows, builds
her nest and bides.
Louise Driscol, in Literary Di-
gest.
REST rXU EVERYBODY.
The Zionist movement contemplates
j the settlement of the Jews of the
i world in Palestine, under a govern
I meni of their own. which will bring
the scattered people together In a na
tion, so that all Jews may have a
country.
Whether this dream Is ever realized!
or not. It is evident that a new Jerusa
lem is being bitllded on the old city
of David. The tourist travel to Je
rusalem Is enormous and constantly
Increases. It leaves so much money
there that the people are getting rich,
ami a trade is springing up of such
dimensions as to attract the attention
of the commercial nations.
In the long list of new articles in
demand there are machines, sewing
machines and others used in the do
mestic arts. Iron bedsteads and metal
furniture, modern mattresses and bed
ding: and household goods and arti
cles of luxury, bath tubs and plumb
ing. The natives, grown rich, have taken
to building modern houses In place of
the sotiare houses with flat roofs of
the liible times. These modern
houses recpiirc modern mechanics In
construction and much imported
building material and furnishings.
It is said that the hotels and lodg-j
ing houses required to take care of
the travel make one think of Los An
geles, where the art of caring for tour
ists has been fully mastered. It Jars
one's sense of reverence somewhat to
hear "hnwiers" soliciting passengers
for Calvary and Uethsemane, but that
It what the traveler want to see, and
so it Is business.
If Jewry assemble in Palestine, it is
possible that the temple will DC re
President Putler, In his address to
the students of Columbia university,
has sounded the keynote of a cam
paign that should be taken up by all
who have the welfare of tlie nation at
heart.
Ills arraignment of a large part ot
the American people for an inordinate
love for money and a lack of high
moral principle is severe, but no one
call say that It Is undeserved.
Words like those uttered by Dr.
Puller and the startling disclosures
that have recently been made are,
however, tending to produce a better
sentiment and arouse the dormant
consciences of many who knew that
evils existed but were too timid or too
slothful to do anything to exert them
selves against the tendencies of the
age.
It is to be hoped they will arouse
in the student body, In those who a
few years hence will have commer
cial, industrial and professional af
fairs In their own hands. Ideas of
something nobler and better than
those now generally prevailing.
It would be vain to try to eradicate
from the human breust the love of
money and of the power which pos
session of money gives: but it would
be painful to be forced to admit that
mankind Is so lost to all sense of dis
tinction between right and wrong that
present conditions must grow worse
Instead of Improving.
JUST . IN
Right from the Fashion Centers
New stock of latest Idea novelty purses. Colors to match all shades
of dresses. They are the newest. They are the prettiest. They are
the most fashionable. They are the best.
See Our Window
DONALDSON'S
The Home of Sunshine Where Everything is Justrite
i
The selection of Judge James A. Fee
to be the only candidate for mayor of
Pendleton has prevented a bitter
municipal fight which would have
been disastrous for many Interests,
and which would have retarded the
forward movement for better morals
perhaps Indefinitely.
As it Is everybody has shown a
spirit of fairness, and the co-operation
ef business Interests for better morals
and better government Is assured.
But the work Is not begun yet.
Friends of good government and law mllt- jUIt il)t t wlls tiullt by Solomon,
enforcement must not think that be
cause the selection of a candidate for
mayor has been decided upon that the
fight Is over.
Good, solid, clean business men
must be elected In every ward, to be
associated with the new mayor and to
this end everybody must bend their
energies.
Business men who have tested the
sentiment of the city know that unless
some regulation of the saloon Is en
forced, that prohibition is the sure fate
of Umatilla county. With wise and
practical city government assured, the
prohibition sentiment will be checked.
Put with saloon candidates elected
In every ward and a strong opposition
to better morals and cleaner condi
tions forced upon the city, that senti
ment will continue to grow.
Pendleton Is the pivotal point In the
prohibition sentiment In tho county.
The country people are watching the
situation here us nowhere else and the
very fate of the business Interests of
the entire county depends upon the
outcome of the city election.
and one of the world religions will re
new there Its glories In rivalry of
Home, Iissa and Mecca.
The United States has a consul at
Jerusalem, Kelah Merrill, and it may
be worth while for our merchants and
manufacturers to enquire through him
about the opportunity there for Amer
lean trade. (lur countrymen figure
Several itf the saloons of the city
are violating the Sunday closing order
of the district attorney. They are do
ing this in the face of a growing de
mand for saloon regulation and they
are not making any friends for their
business by their actions. Most of the
saloons are obeying the order and are
thus showing that they recognize the
laws of the land and are willing to
obey. Those which are keeping open
should be detected and fined heavily
for their offense. As long as the law
In on the books it should be obeyed,!
not by a willing few, but the unwilling
many whom It affects. Gambling is
running In defiance of the district at
torney, the police, the court and the
people. This should be stopped, no
matter whose Interests are affected.
It Is against the law. It Is detrimental
to Pendleton and must go. If the po
lice cannot find gambling. If they can
not see what is being done under
their very eyes, w hat Is the use of pay
ing salaries for policing the city. The
Law Knforcement league can find
games and has been the cause of ad
ding several hundreds In fines to tho
school fund recently. It Is doing this
service without pay, for the good of
sociely.
WILL UMATILLA WEAK OUT?
D. James Withyeombe, in a lecture
before the Oregon State Academy of
Sciences In Portland Saturday night,
sai l that eastern Oregon soil is being
Impoverished by the changeless sys
tem of raising wheat, without a rota
tion of crops to rest and enrich the
soli.
With other countries, this Is known i
to be true.
Where the soli Is thin It must be
nursed and fertilized and rested.
Where the clay streaks crop out on
the surface and the black soli is spot-j
te 1 over the surface, it Is necessary to;
'give It the most careful and painstak-'
In; attention.
Dut there Is a 100-foot layer or son
coveting the wheat belt of Umatilla
county.
Ila-i Dr. Wlibycombe reckoned with
this condition?
Will It be possible to wear out 100 '
feet of soil growing wheat upon It?
Does the general theory which Is np-!
plicable to thin soils with clay streaks
In It. apply to Umatilla county, whose
100 feet of volcanic ash seems to
promise continual crops for thousands
of years?
In Sicily where the soil is of exact-j
ly the same composition as in the
wheat belt of this county, wheat has
been grown continually wllh painful
anl un iroken monotony for over 2000
years.
The 105 crop was belter than the
crops raised before Christ.
And the methods of farming there
are vitly Inferior to those of Uma
tilla county.
For various reasons Umatilla coun
ty farmer should diversify their
A TRAINED NURSE
After Years of Experience, Advises Women In
Regard to Their Health.
Mrs. Martha Pohlman
ot 55 Chester Avenue,
Newark, N. J., who is a
graduate Nurse from the
Blockley Training School,
at Philadelphia, and for
six years Chief Clinio
Nurse at the Philadelphia
Hospital, writes the letter
printed below. 8he has
the advantage of personal
experience, besides her
professional education,
and what she has to say
may be absolutely relied
upon.
Many other women are
afflicted as she was. They
can regain health in the
same way. It Is prudent
to heed such advice from
such a source.
Mrs, Pohlman writes:
"I am firmly persuaded,
aftereight years of experience
with Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, that it
is tbe safest and best medicine
for any suffering woman to
use.
"Immediately after my
marriage I found that my
health began to fail me. I be
came weak and jiale, with se
vere hearing-down pains, fear
ful backaches and frequent
dirzy siiells. The doctors pre
scribed for me, yet 1 did not
improve. I would bloat after
Mtinir and freotientlv become
nauseated. I bad an acrid discharge and
pains down through my limbs so I could
hardly walk. It was as bad a case of female
ELECTRJC
POWER.
(S THE MOST SATISFACTORY
FORM OF POWER IN USE TODAY.
YOU PRESS THE BUTTON, WE DO
THE REST. TAKES AWAY ALL
THE DRUDGERY. HEAT, DIRT
AND DISCOMFORT OF STEAM
POWER. IT IS NOT ONLY MORE
CONVENIENT 3UT IS CHEAPER.
FIGURE UP YOUR BILL FOR
WOOD, WATER. LABOR AND RE
PAIRS ON YOUR BOILER AND EN
GINE AND THEN COME AROUND
AND GET OUR RATES FOR A SIM
ILAR AMOUNT OF POWER. IF
YOU ARE BUILDING DON'T FAIL
TO HAVE YOUR HOUSE WIRED.
QUIT CLEANING SMOKY OLD OIL
LAMPS, AND PUT IN LIGHT THAT
ONLY REQUIRES TURNING A
BUTTON.
IRONING DAY THIS WEATHER
IS LOOKED FORWARD TO WITH
DREAD. NO NEED OF IT. WHAT
IS THE USE OF HEATING YOUR
WHOLE HOUSE UP AND MAKING
A HARD DAY'S WORK OF YOUR
IRONING WHEN WE CAN FUR
NISH YOU AN KLI.CTRIC IRON
AND YOU CAN OPERATE IT ON A
METER AT AN EXPENSE OF ONLY
FIVE CENTS AN HOUR. WE CAN
FURNISH YOU A SEWINO MA
CHINE MOTOR AND IT WILL ONLY
COST YOU TWO CENTS AN HOUR
TO OPERATE IT. ISN'T IT WORTH
TWO CENTS AN HOUR TO YOU
TO HAVE A MOTOR ATTACHED
TO YOUR MACHINE. YOU CAN
DO MORE WORK WITH LESS FA
TIGUE THAN IN THE OLD WAY.
WE WILL MAKE YOU A FLAT
RATE IF YOU ARE A DRESSMAK
ER OR 8EAMSTREES. IT WILL
PAY YOU TO LOOK IT UP. COME
A ROUND AND SEE US.
Northwestern
Gas (f& Electric
Company
YOUR HOUSE
your office or factory In the meat sat
isfactory manner and our charges are
pleasingly moderate for all such work.
We carry In stock a fine line of
Electrical Supplies
Including Butteries, Bells, Aununcl
ators, Interior Telephones, etc.
J. L. VAUGHAN
PboneMain 139 122 West. Com
Mr. R. F. Payne, (Payee's
pharmacy) Idaho Falls, Idaho,
writes: "We have Just sold ths
last cure (TRIB), send ons-bait
dozen at once. Trlb has eared
five of the hardest kind of cases.
One men here used It last Sep
tember, and cannot smell wine,
liquor or beer now without
making htm sick. He had been
a hard drinker for IS years."
Father Desmarals, pastor ot
the Roman Catholic church,
The Dalles, Ore., writes: "I
know of good results obtained
by the use of your Trlb In cur
ing liquor and tobacco users,"
LET US PILL YOUR
BIN WITH
Rock Spring Coat
Recognised as the beet
and most economical fuel.
We ih prepared to con
tract with you for yeur
winter's supply. We de
liver coal or wood to any
part of the city
Laatz Bros.
MAIN STHEPT.
NEAR DEPOt
f Get The Bestj
P. W. VINCENT, MANAGER.
-eee-4
GUARANTEED NURSERY STOCK
g Beautify your home with flcwcrs, bushes, roses, vines, trees and
f! hedges. All stock grown In the west and adnpted to this climate.
5 Rare beauties In roses. The time to plant your bushes is In the
fall. Our hedge plants make most attractive hedttes.
j) The advantage of dealing with mo is that my line Is the most se-
K lect, moat complete, and everything Is fully guaranteed and will be
f replaced If It should not prove satisfactory. I reside here permanent- S
ly and make good every promise. I can save you money on nursery S
stock. Orders taken now for fall and spring delivery. Address 5
I mrs. etta Mcpherson
g PENDLETON, OREGON,
Good
Dry Wood
aud
ROCK SI'RINO COAL
The Coal that gives tlte mess
brat.
PROMPT DELIVERIES.
W. C. MINNIS
Leave orders at IIciiiiIiuth' cigar
store, Op. People Ware
house. 'Pliotie Main .
e
e
"Cover the Earth"
trouble as I have ever known. Lydia h.
Pinkhara's Vegetable Compound, however,
cured me within four months. Bince that
tinie I have had occasion to recommend it to
a numlier of mticnts gutleriiur from all
forms of female dilliculties, and I find that
while It Is considered unprofessional to rec-
I ...O..I..A 1 l,nnu.(ltf
recommend Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound, for I have found that it cures
female ills, where all other medicine fails. It
Is a grand medicine for sick women."
Money cannot buy such testimony as
this merit alone can produce such re
sults, and the ablest specialists now
agree that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound is the most univer
sally successful remedy for all female
diseases known to medicine.
When women ore troubled with Ir
regular, suppressed or painful men
struation, weakness, leucorrhcea, dis
placement or ulceration of the womb.
that bearing-down feeling, inflamma
tion of the ovaries, backache bloat-
Inir (or flatulence), general debility, In
digestion, and nervous prostration, or
are beset with such symptoms as aizzi
ncss, fnintness, lassitude, excitability,
irritability, nervousness, sleepless
ness, melancholy, "all-gone" and
" want-to-be-left-alone'' feelings, blues
and hopelessness, they should remem
ber there is one tried and true remedy.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound at once removes such tronbles.
No other female medicine In the
world has received such widespread
and unqualified endorsement. No other
medicine has such a record of cures of
female troubles.
The needless su fferlng of women from
diseases peculiar to their sex is terrible
to see. Ihe money which they pay to
doctors who do not help them is an
enormous waste. The pain is cured
and the money is saved by Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Ex
perience has proved this.
It is well for women who are 111 to
write Mrs Pinkham. at Lvnn, Ma
In her great experience, which covers
many years, she has probably had to
deal with dozens of cases just like
yours Xler advice is free and contt
dential.
Lydia E Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fail
The Building Materials
We Furnish
have made a name and place for
themselves among builders and con
tractors. For uniformly high grade
quality our cements lake the lea
They are fresh, harden quickly aad
once set never crumble, rjive us s
trial order in ..rick, Lime, Cements or
Drain Tile nnd nolo your satisfaction
at the result.
OREGON LUMBER YARD
Phone Main 8
BYERS' BEST FLOUR
Is made from the choicest wheat thai grows, flood bread Is
assured when Dyers' Rest Hour Is used.. Ilrnii, shorts, sixain rolled
barley always on band.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S. BYERS, Proprietor.
' Tlut East Orccoulan la Eastern Oregon's representative paper.
It lends and the eople appreciate It an' show It by 'heir liberal
patronare. . It Is the ndvrrtWIiiu medium of this flection.
You won't have to barn off
Sherwin Williams
paints. They never peel, blis
ter or chalk. Always reliable.
E. J Murphy
in
East Court Street.
'Phone lilack 5181.
CHICKENS
NEED
SHELL
DONE
GRIT
AND MANY OTHER THINGS
WHICH
C.F.Coleswortliy
CAN SUPPLY YOU WITH.
127-128 EAST AXTA STREET.
Ihe Grouse Season
IS NOW HERE. WE HAVE A FV1
LINE OP AMMUNITION. COM,
AND SEE US I1EFOHE YOC GO OUT
FO RTHE BIRDS.
Taylor Hardware
Company
741 Main Street