DAILY EAST OKE.':O.MAY. PEA'DITTX, OREGON', WEDNESDAY, JUNE IS, 1008. EIGIT PAGES. .:ge IX) I r. AS "lxWrKNPK.Vi NEWSlwrRH. riil!ihej nm afierneM -pt Sun ,lan, at lYndletoa. Orvfon. by the east i.KKviNux rriu.isiuxu CO. Sl iU'lillThtN BATES. Dai t . im:. 1t mall .' laiV. n h5 BiRil adults, or rv.au b..uw- t't mU , b" uiatl , i:wi s." ty ttiail .: a; vi:;.s. by mail . )r, tiy mail-.... v. .i va nths hy mall. . . . V. f,.ur mviuli. tT null.. 1 D... Sf.-.-.i ,j: in) . a. so . l.JS . .50 . 1..MI . ,"V . i..-o ."." . ..'.0 S, r'.r;- M. !:ae Nev.- A5s.u-i.mlou. i Security bmldmir. i-.. Uuirau. 0"1 Four tee-.it 1 siml, X. V I!f uioo. Entered at IVn.llMnn Ptatoffloe as second clasa matt NOTICE TO AnVKM'ISKRS. Wyndham hind-purchase act. Mr. Hiycr estimates the average cost of cottafreB .af S50, so fiat the sum, with other fundi available, would, be fore exhausted, build between 25,000 and 30,000 cottages. The grievance of the Irish farmer Is a serious one. lie lives In a sod house unfit for human habitation and ekes out a precarious living:. Were It not for uiip;;,il excursions to England t,i asyt in rofplnff the harvest, his little suppl of money would be far below the level of existence. The object of the bill Is ti t:iy the tide of emigra tion and put Ircla'd on a self-sup-potrlnfr basis. In which the tenant farmer ami the farm laborer will be able to live. The Irihs farm laborer, from the In ception of the Parncll movement, has Cor-r for advertising matter to appear In been the Backbone of the land league. the Fast Oresenian must !e In by 4 :4e P hi . . h . v . . , h m of tlie prxeillni day: copy for Mondays nls le ne nas KeP' lne Irlsn na paper must be In by 4 :4i V- m. the pieced- tlonallst party to the fore In every lne Satmday. ' ... "hjtijra of government, though there I was nothing directly for him In the j land agitation. He seems now to .be .uii'Oav: labTC? The chief error In the colleges lies in the fact that they have separated the world of culture horn the world of work. They have fostered the fallacy that one set of men should do the la bor, and another set should have the education that one should be ornamental and the other useful. Then, to bolster their position, they have manu factured specious arguments try ing to show that the profession als who supply truth and art to the poor people who have neith er, are better than the folks who toll to feed and clothe the folks who make the arguments. The fact Is that the opportunities for education should be within the reach of every' Individual, not for the lucky few. Nature Is opposed to monopolies. Elbert Hubbard. determined to receive some of the re ward of his constancy to a political Ideul. GKAIXGROWEHS" IX IOX. If JUB2a irr.-r,i. i iiiiTriiwwia aa.na.iWia i "i u pHERES'M COMFORT 1 nere S rfat 0!mon in ine vomioii .naii.. Try them yoursell that's all we ak. Let us send you a chair far trial no obligation to buy. If lor any reason the chair lails to please you will take II back no charges oo questions asked. You cannot know how comfortable the Comfort Chairs are until you attuaUf ait in them. Try them. In a lew minutes you will (eel as relreshed as alter a lull night's Bleep. You sit in the Comfort Chair as in any other Chair, and II you wish to recline stretch yourself out as far as you like. The Chair moves as you do without anort on your part. Guaranteed suitable (or heavy or light occupant. The framework Is steel. The teat and back are made of canvaa. Jusl say which one we ahall send you, the Comlort SWING Chair or the Comfort M0KK1S Chair, (the Comlort Moms Chair dots not twtHg). St. Anthony's Hospital - ' ' I W t F IV ' A ... 1 TRIDITE TO WOMEN'. The Portland Telegram pays thU beautiful tribute to Oregon's women: The women of Oregon are game. They were game In the Initial skir mish, game In the heat of battle and gamer still In the confusion of de feat. Though the day has been lost for the equal suffrage cause In the state In the present election, the lead ers of the movement are going right ahead, cheerfully, bravely and unre mittingly planning for the joining. of the Issue again at the first opportu nlty, which wll come two years hence. Pluck, hope, courage and enthusi asm are as apparent in their actions In the face of the lost cause ts they were at any time during the bold and haTj-foupht campaign, when the fate of the Issue was still In the balance, and, while disappointed to a degree, they are not depressed. The returns at present are complete enough to write the seal of doom for woman suffrage, and the women are accepting the Inevitable as stoically as the most experienced veterans of the political arena. They find comfor' tn the fact that . the majority against them will he frreatly reduced over what It was six years ago, and by the same token they Intend to keep hammering at the op position until It has dwindled away and the t'de has turned In their fa vor. Nor will they stop there. With Ore t gon In the "right" column, and lined tip with Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, Utah and Kansas, the National organ izers will move on to new fields. If a combination of railroads, pack ing houses, farm Implement manufac tories, steel plants and coal mines Is profitable to those operating such In dustries, why should not a union of the wheatgrowers of the inland em pire for mutual protection and ad vancement be beneficial? The East Oregonlan nas long fa vored a wheatgrowers" association In Umatilla county or the Inland empire. It believes that the growers should be closer together. It believes In co-operation. It believes that while buy ers may not always be combined, that I there are always more points In favo favor of the grower. For this reason a vheatgrowers' as sociation In which all the crop of the country might be pooled and offered for rale In competitive bids to the highest bidder. Is desirable. This will buyer an equal opportunity. It will simplify wheat sales as the wool sales days have 'Implified the sale of wool In the wool producing states. Every manufacturing and market ing 'nterest Is combined against the farmer. This may be a broad asser tion, but on Investigation It will be found to be true. The trusts control the production of farm Implements. they control the big warehouses and So the farmer stands the combined Interests with which he must deal. In order to get what Is due him for producing the crops, he must protect himself. And In no way can he pro tect himself so well as through the combination or co-operative associa tion. The East Oregonlan hopes that the farmers will attend the meeting to be held In this city on next Saturday afternoon and that a permanent or ganization of 'Inland empire farmers will be effected. Such an organlza tlon has benefited the woolgrower. It wll' benefit the wheatgrower in the same degree. It U Comfort MOKK1S Chair, (the Comlort Morns Chair aots not twtHg). It Ml&S'S. iTAlUNCV Pendleton. Sr-etvnn II V Agancy Comlort Chalra. left It standing alone. This tree de rives Its common name from a red dish exudation known as dragon's blood, found In the sepulchral caves of the Guanches. and supposed to have been used by them In embalming their dead. It Is said to have been at one time an Important article of export from the Canaries and has never fallen entirely Into disuse. London Graphic. The word nickel came from the Swedish and Is connected .with Old Nick, nn evil spirit. The reason It Is applied to the metal we know as nickel Is because Its ore. which Is copper-colored, deceived the miners, who expected to obtain copper from It. DK. GILW-S nglisfi Kidney Tabules A Guaranteed Cure. For all diseases arising from dls r- dera of KIDNEYS AND BLADDER, "eak or lame back, backache, scalding, scanty and highly colored urine, ongeatirn of the kidneys. In animation of the bladder and all troubles of the urinary system. "r. Seller Gray. London, E. C. The Pendleton Drug Co. Agent SOo per bix. WOMEN AS BANKERS. the railroads. alone, helpless among The Increase In the number of women engaged In the banking busi ness ls4 very noticeable, especially In the middle we t, and. so far ns known, not one woman entrusted with a re sponsible hank position has failed or betrayed the confidence reposed In her. One of the most successful of these banker women Is Mrs. Jennie C. Taylor, principal owner and man ager of the Bank of Melvltt. Indian Territory. It Is said that Mrs. Taylor who, by the way, Is-a Cherokee. In dian, holding some stock In the hank and not satisfied with the manage ment, quietly bought up a maforlty of the stock and then took affairs In her own hands. How well she has suc ceeded Is proved by the standing of the Institution, not only in the vicinity, but In the territory. TO SAVE IRELAND. The progress of agrarian legislation In a settled country like Great Brit ain mut he distinctly encouraging to a body like the Russian douma striv ing to put the agriculture of the em Tilre uDon a basis of Justice to the country and the peasantry. Under the pressure from the Irish nationalist group the liberal govern ment has drafted and brought Into the house of commons a bill which should go a long way toward settling the economic Irish question. The measure which haB been fathered by James TSryce, the Irish secretary, and to which the government stands com mltted, authorizes a government loan of 122,500,000 for the erection of la. borers' cottages. This sum Is to bi given on the same terms as the ad vance to tenant farmers under the IRRIGATION WORKERS. The men who are pushing Irrigation Into the arid regions of the great west are benefiting more of the populace of this country directly and Indirectly than any other body of men who are Interested In public work. More irrigation means marry more productive homes for Individual Term ers, and homes that, once occupied will not be deserted, as crops and prosperity are Insured to the farmer who has the water supply under his controf. Irrigation means more traffic for the railroad?, more and better food for the people who live where food Is scarce and high. It develops tnose regions of the country that most need developing; It relieves congestion In the older agricultural regions by of fording new and attractive fields for the progressive young men. It Is work that should be more appreciated and encouraged. New York Sun. THE OLDEST TREE. The oldest tree In the world Is said to be the famous dragon tree of Tcne rlffe, which Is estimated to be from 4000 to S000 years of age. This won der of the plant world was 70 feet or more In height until the year 1819, when during a terrific storm one of the large branches was brolten off. A similar storm in 1887 stripped the trunk of Its remaining branches and COMEXG EVENTS. June 20-24- Northwest Sportsmen's tournament. Walla Walla. July 12-15 Fifteenth annual con vention International Baptist Touns People's Union. Omaha. July 17-19 Elks' grand lodge. Den ver. September 3-8 !itional Irrigation i our prices, congress. Rolse City. September 18 Northwest Laundry- men's association, Pendleton. Dure of Wool Sale. The following wool sale dates for Oregon have been fixed by the Orearon Woolgrowers' association: ShanMm June 5. 6. Ill and 20. and July 10 and 11. Baker CHy June 25. 28; July and IS. Elgin July 13. ARE YOU TAKING CHANCES with your life by riding In a rkkety carriage? Life Is too sweet to risk losing it when for a reasonable sum you can have your carriage repaired at N'eagle Bros". , Use the Win na Puggy and the WINONA only. It Is so well bu'!t that It's safer to ride than walk. See us about Gasoline Engines. e We sell Winona Wagons, Hacks an.1 Buggies. Easy running and made from bone-dry material. Guarnn teed to ajlve sattsfuc'tjn In this ell mare. See us a bo t Gasoline Engines. W are agents for the Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for Irrigating and mining machinery. Estimates given on Irrigating plants. Call and get ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES HY ELECTRICITY one can have many things done. Him easy to talk with any. member of yo .r fumlly on any floor In the houae, or trap the midnight nuirnuder with the touch of a button. Come In. and tn- pect our line of ELECTRICAL GOODS. There's a lot of handy things to- have that w 111 cost you' but Millet etc. J. L. VAUGHAN ELE,aRICIAN 122 WEST COURT STREET. 'Phono Main 1.19. 12 A NOISY VOLCANO. Neagle Bros. THE BLACKSMITHS. Camping Outfits The volcanic mountain peak. CMo- paxl, towers 13,550 feet above the sen. A dozen or more volcanic eruptions- have occurred, the last being In 1885, when a nHghborlng village was de stroyed. The Cotopaxl eruptions wen" remarkable for their tremendons roar. In 1744 the roarings were heard at Honda, on the Magdalenn. 00 miles dli-tant. At Guayaquil, IS miles distant lir a straight line from the pra ter, day and night during the- eruption continuous discharges like cannonad ing were distinctly heard. KNOW YOURSELF. By nt menns use some times to be alone: Ralnte thvself: sec what thy soul difth wear; Dare to look wlthrfn thy chest, for It's thine own, And tumble ur and down what thou flndest ttiere. George Herbert. Part! wishing to secure ramping outfits, tor the summer's vacation, such SA TENT CAMP STOVES COOKING UTENSILS Should see my line before buying as vou may get them here at the minimum cost. V. Stroble Oie-jiicKt Prlees In Pendleton. 210 East Court. HAPPY WOMEjr. COME ON IN and see our fine assortment of r POST CARDS Burnt Leather Postals 10c, 2 for 15c Souvenir and Comics 2 for 5c, 25c doz. FLOOD POSTALS Made by Lee Moorhouse.from original plates, lOceoch FRAZIEiVS BOOK STORE Hour Klilmrnt In Colombia. Consul Luther T. Ellsworth, of Car tagena, writes that the Colombian gov ernment has Issued a decree under which flour forwarded from Atlantic ports can reach the Interior without delays that have heretofore Impeded transportation. The decree provides that flour destined to the city of Manlzales will pay In the custom houses of Atlantic ports additional duty provided In the decree of Feb ruary B. 1908. The customs author ltie pre directed to designate that flour so shipped Is destined to Man- Izalos by the way of Honda, and they are further Instructed to expedite the delivery of the flour. The decree will remain In force until July 81, 1908. The center of population of the United States Is officially announced to be six miles southeast of Columbus. Ind., and not at the Intersection of Broadway and 42d street, as a great many New Yorkers vaguely fancy. Puck. Pfentr of Them In Pendleton, and Good Reasons for It. Wouldn't any woman be happy. After years of backache and suf fering. Days of misery, night of unrest. The distress of urinary troubles, She finds relief and cure? No reason why any Pendleton read er Should suffer In the face of evidence like this: Mrs. D. Coffman, of 221 Stonewall Jackson street, 'Pendleton, Ore., says "I was having considerable trouble from Irritating throbbing pains across the back, I think caused by failure of the kidneys to perform their proper functions and aggravated by cold set tling In my back. I knew about Doan's Kidney Pills and went to Pendleton Drug Co.'s store and procured a box. They helped me from the start, and In a short time not pain or an ache remained. My kid neys were toned up and I felt better In every way. I know, others who had the same satisfactory experience, which leaves no doubt In my mind about the curative powers of Doan Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Mllbum Co., Buffalo New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. elegantly I I Private rooms, fu'tiMied Finely equip- "Cf ped operating room. Also Maternity Department 1 1 I Every convenience necessary for the care of the sick. Telephone Main 1651. PENDLETON. OREGON. 0 0 0 0 w Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVEAU, Proprietor. ,3'lllWS:Klltliliiii!! European plan. Everything first class. All modern conveniences. Steam heat throughout. Rooms en suite wit bath. Large, new sample rooms Th Hotel St. George Is pronounced one of the most up-to-date- hotels of t. Northwest. Telephone and fire iarm connections to office, and hot sa. cold running wat r In all' rooms. Rooms fl.00 and $1.50. Block and a Half From Depot See the big electric sign. TheHotel Pendleton BOLIiON'8 A IIROWN, Proprietor i The Hotel Pendleton has been re fitted and , refurnished throughout Fire alarm connections with all rooms. Baths en suites nd single rooms. Hendquurtrr for Traveling Men. ComiiMNllouK Sample Rooms. FREE 'BUS. Rates, $2, $2.50 and $3 Special Rates by the week or month. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt dining room service. Wood and Coal to Bum and that will burn: try a phone order and be con vinced that I handle the good kind only. Dutch Henry Office. Pendleton Ire & Cold Storaap Company. 'Phone l-.ila 178. Also at Hennemarv's cigar stoi-j, op post to Great Eastern store, 'Phon main 4. Rar am! Billiard Room In Connection. Oilv Three Block from Depot". ALTA HOUSE The Working Man and Farmers Hotel Dining room and Free Employment bureau in connection $1.00 PER DAY Cor. Alta and Mill Sts. aVfVMtMr HOTEL PORTLAND OF PORTLAND. OREOON. American plan, S3 per day and up ward. Hendquarters for tourists andi commercial travelers. 8peclul rates made to families and single gentle men. The management will be pleas ed at all times to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish bath stabllshment In the hotel. H. C. ROWKHS. Manaa.r Time for Use of Lumber This Is the time of year when you should repair the house, fence, wood shed or chicken coop. Do all your building and general overhauling while the weather Is fine. Remember we keep the largest and roost complete line of building ma terial, such as Lumber, Lath, Shin gles, Sash, Doors, etc, CEMENT, BRICK AND LIME. ROUND AND SQUARE TANKS. Pendleton Planing Mills Jl. FOR8TEU, Proprietor. !Pret,ty Paper Poorly Hung You are particular about hav ing nl.e wall i a per. But are you particular about J It being well bung? The best wall) paper. If poor ly put. on in wan, will never T Come her and select a pat- X tern ana let us nans; it fo yoa you will then knew you have th. best results obtainable. t Pendleton Paint Store Ed. Murphy Prop. mCourtlSt. The East Oregonlan is Eastern Ore gon's representative papeh It leads and the people appreciate It and show It by their liberal patronage. It Is the advertising medium of the section. JACK BROWN Denier in HYDES, WOOL AND JINK 212 West Webb St.