East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 15, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGON LAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1008.
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FOB BETTER FARM CONDITIONS
With a view to bringing about bet-1 ter living on the farm. It Is at least
ter social, sanitary and economic con-; as important that the farmer should
dltlons on American farms, President j set the largest possible return In
Roosevelt has requested four experts money, comfort and social advantages
on country life to make an Investiga
tion into the whole matter and to re
port to him with recommendations for
Improvements. The report and rec
ommendation with any additional rea
sons which the president himself may
from the crops he grows as that he
should get the largest possible returns
In crops from the- land he farms. Ag
rlculture Is not the whole country
life. The great rural Interests are
humane Interests and good crops are
desire to make will be incorporated of little valife to the farmer unless
In a message which the president will! they open the door to a good kind of
send to congress probably next year., life on the farm.
The men President Roosevelt has' "This problem of country life Is In
asked to act as an investigating com-; the truest sense a national problem.
mlttee are: Professor A. L. Bailey of "The farm grows the raw material
for the food and clothing of all our
citizens; it supports directly almost
half of them; and nearly half the
children of the United States are born
the New York College of Agriculture;
Henry Wallace of Wallace's Farmer,
Des Moines, Iowa; President Kenyon
L. Butterfleld, Massachusetts Agricul
tural college; Glfford Pinchot of the ; and brought up on farms,
United States forestry service, and
Walter II. Page, editor of the World's
Work, New York.
In a letter to Professor Bailey ask
ing him to accept the chairmanship
of the committee the president out
lines his desires in the direction of
Improvement on the farm. The let
ter follows:
"My Dear Professor Bailey: No
nation has ever achieved permanent
greatness unless this greatness was
based on the well being of the great
farmer class the men who live on
"How can the life of the farm fam
ily be made less solitary, fuller of op
portunity, freer from drudgery, more
comfortable, harpler and more at
tractive? Such a result Is most ear
nestly to be desired. How can life
on the farm be kept on the highest
level and where It is not already on
that level be so Improved, dignified
and brightened as to awaken and keep
alive the pride and loyalty of the
farmer boys and girls, of the farmer's
wife and of the farmer himself? How
can a compelling desire to live on the
the soil, for it Is upon their welfare, j farm be aed in the children that
material and moral, that the welfare
Of the rest of the nation ultimately de
pends. "In the United States, disregarding
certain sections and taking the nation
as a whole, I believe it to be true that
-the farmers are better off today than
they ever were before. We Ameri
cans are making progress in the de
velopment of agricultural resources,
but It Is equally true tnat the social
and economic Institutions of the open
country are not keeping pace with the
development of the nation as a whole.
The farmer as a rule Is better offj
than his forbears, but his increase in i
well being has not kept pace with '
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that of the country as a whole.
"While the condition of the farm
ers In some of our best farming re
gions leaves little to be desired, we
are far from having reached so high
a level in all parts of the country.
In portions of the south, for example,
where the department of agriculture
are born on the farm? All these
questions are of vital Importance, not
only to the farmer, but to the whole
nation.
"It is especially important that
whatever will serve to prepare country
children for life on the farm and
whatever will brighten home life In
the country will make It richer and
more attractive for the mothers, wives
and daughters of farmers should be
! done promptly, thoroughly and glad
j !-. There Is no more Important per
j son. measuring influence upon the life
! of the nation, than the farmer's wife,
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no more important home than the
country home, and it is of national
Importance to do the best we can for
both.
"The farmers have hitherto had less
than their full share of public atten
tion along the lines of business and
social life. There Is too much belief
among all our people that the prizes
of life lie away from the farm.
I am anxious, therefore, to bring
until last week, when symptoms of an
unusual kind developed.
The bear snapped and frothed In
the mouth and his howls were like
the bark of a dog. The veterinary
who had him under observation con
cluded that he had rabbles. Death
was preceded by paroxyslms of hydro
phobia.
Just how the rat contracted rab'
nles can only be surmised. The belief
Is that it was either Inoculated with
rabies at some laboratory and escaped
or It had been bitten by a mad dog.
For Sore Feet.
"I have found Bucklen's Arnica
Salve to be the proper thltig to use for
sore feet, as well as for healing burns,
sores, cuts and all manner of abra
sions," writes Mr. W. Stone, of East
Poland, Maine. It Is the proper thing
too, for piles. Try It! Sold under
guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drug
store. 25c.
through the farmers co-operative , before the peop,e of the Unted
demonstration work of Dr. Knapp, is
directly instructing more than 30,
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me quesuuji ui securing ueuer uus-
i iness and better living on the farm,
000 farmers in better methods of
larming, im-re is e. "'"-"j farmers for buying, selling and bor
unnecessary suffering and needless . rovvinf?. by promoting social advant
loss of efficiency on the farm. A age3 ,n the country or by any otner
physician who is also a careful stu-j Ug,timate means that wl nelp t0
dent of farm life In the south, writing
to me recently about the enormous
percentage of preventable deaths of
Children due to the unsanitary condi
tions on southern farms, said:
whether by co-operation between the
) uittKe i-iiumr) me more gamiui, more
1 i attractive and fuller of opportunities,
j pleasures and regard for the men, wo
! men and children of the farms.
'Personally, from the health point!
Why James Lee Got Well.
Everybody In Zanesvllle, O., knows
' Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She
writes: "My husband, James Lee,
! firmly believes he owes his life to the
use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His
of view, I would rather see my own
daughter. 9 years old, at work in a
cotton mill than have her llv as
tenant on the average southern farm.
This apparently extreme statement Is(iung3 were so severely affected that
based upon actual life among both j consumption seemed inevitable, when
class of people' a frlenJ recommended New Discovery,
classes or people. restored
"I doubt If any other nation canjnIm t0 perfect health." Dr. King's
bear comparison with our own in the New Discovery is the King of throat
amount of attention given by the gov-: and lung remedies. For coughs and
t . , a colds It has no equal. The first dose
ernment .both federal and state, tl reUef Tpy R gM umer
fpricuitural matter.?. No htfle Part j guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s drug
of the effort has hitherto been direct- store, 60c and $1.00. Trial bottle
ed to the increasing of the production free.
of crops. Our attention, has been con
centrated almost exclusively on get-j
tlr.g better farming. In the beginning;
this was unquestionably the right ,
thing to do. The farmer must first j
of all grow good crops in order to sup
port himself and family, but
PRODIGAL SOX STAGED
TO ILLUSTRATE SERMON.
Ten Thousand Kentucklans Soe Spec
tacle at a Colored Camp Meeting.
Lexington, Ky., Aug. 15.' At a re
vival meeting at Maddoxtbwn, where
the Colored Baptist church Is holding
a camp meeting, 10,000 people, col
ored and white, today witnessed the
staging of the Prodigal Son during
the sermon of the Rev. R. Quarles.
At that point In the discourse where
the minister told about the return of
the prodigal son he had a young negro
In tattered garments to enter.
The father was robed In a cloak of
bright colors and surrounded by
young men and women robed as It
might be imagined were the brothers,
sisters and relatives of the real prod
igal. The son was forgiven, a ring
placed on his finger and the fatted
calf killed. This feature of the ser
mon was represented by a great fes
tival which followed.
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Satisfaction or Your Money Back.
1e Great Eta&ric
..Sidiom Cleanser..
For;
Cured Hay Fever and Summer Cold.
A. S. Nesbaum, Batesvllle, Indiana,
writes: "Last year I suffered for three
months with a summer cold so dis
tressing that It Interfered with my
business. I had many of the symp
toms of hay fever .and a doctor's pre
scription did not reach my case, and
I took several medicines which only
seemed to aggravate It. Fortunately,
I Insisted upon having Foley's Honey
and Tar. It quickly cured me. My
wife has since used Foley's Honey and
Tar with the same success. Pendleton
Drug Company.
SIGN'S TO GUIDE UAI.LOOXS.
Aeronauts Want Cities Names Faint
ed on the Roofs.
Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 15. W. H.
Pickens of Chicago, director of con
tests of the National Aero association,
arranged today to address letters to
the mayor of every considerable city
of the United States and Canada, urg
ing that the names of the cities be
painted in large letters on their most
expansive roofs, so that balloon op
erators may make out their position.
He says that ballooning will soon
be, If It Is not now, so popular that
some such arrangement will have to
be made for the safe navigation of
the air.
Hundreds of people who suffer
frem backache, rheumatism, lame
back, lumbago and similar ailments
are not aware that these are merely
symptoms of kidney trouble. Pln
eules for the kidneys act directly on
the kidneys, bringing quick relief to
backache and other symptoms of kid
ney and bladder derangements. 30
days' trial $1 and guaranteed or mon
ey back. Sold by A. C. Koeppen &
Bros.
DEAR DIES OF RAIJIHES.
Frothed at Mouth and Marked Hit-
ten by a Rig Rat.
Rabbles caused the death yesterday
when of a small bear at Bostock's In Dream-
this has been secured the effort for : land. About two months ago tne Dear
better farming should cease to stand j was bitten in the throat when asleep
alone and should be accompanied by , by a large rat. The wound healed
the effort for better business and bet-, and nothing more was though of it
FREE TO YGU-SSY S5STER
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Men cannot wioVrfctaroJ women's suffcrinc.
Free to You and Evtry Sister Suf
taring from Wamtn'a Ailments.
I am a woman.
I l'no woman Bufferings,
1 hav? found tho cure.
I v.-ill mail, fre of any cliircn, my home treat
mreit wi i f'i.1 instructions to any sultercr from
voinazi'n -ilTenta. I want to tr all women about
Liiour you, ir.y reader, foryov.rstlf.yoi.rdaujfnter,
...... :,. r ,., in lull hour
to cure
Vrlii.tT.-8 women know Iro.n e.tiitrlcr.co, wo Know
btfT'.r than ..iy doctor. I know thit my nor. tnait-m'-nt
is fifo and euro euro for IHcnrrhoea or
Wtiltl-.h disclianres, Ulceration, flm'acerncnt or
ri-Jlinit of th9 Worn!), I'rnfuse, Scanty or Painful
IWimi. litfrlna or Ovari-n Tumors or Growths:
also pains In the heed, hack end bowel, hearing
down feellnit. nervousnnss, creeping feeling- up
the spine, melancholy, desire to cry, hot Hashes,
weariness, kidney anj bladder trouble where
caui;td by weaknesses pc:uliar to our sex.
I wnnt tn oend sou a comnlcto ten day's treat
ment entirely tree- tn prove tr y.ia th-tt you ran euro
yourself at home, easily, quickly ai d surely.
rnomW. that it will cost you nothlnr to give tho
treatment S complete trial : and If yon thouM wish to continue, it will cost you only about 12
track, or lees than two etnia ea.iy. it. win not innnr wim your wwr v. .... -
snc your name and aJdress, fcli me htw you suffer if yon wish, and I will onl you the treatment
tor your rv. entirely f re. In p!;n wraptx-r, br return mad. I will also send yon free ol cost, my
tnok-"WUIrUN'S OWN MliUICAL AUVISER" wiih explanatory lllustrationi ahowin why
women auTer and how they c.i ci'.y cur J tlierruwlres at home, iivery woman should have It, and
learn tn think ter berself. Thi n when tho doctor aaye "You must taw. an operation, you can
- i t i -.1 , , r ... ,n t-flM f r,A .umulm nit k mv hnme remedy. It euros all.
eld or younr. To" Mother of (Miuihtcrs. I will explain simple home treatment which speedily
i,d effectually cun Lea-orrhoca. Oreen Sickn-ns and Painful or Irregular Meniitruauon in Xouns;
lavdies. riumpnassand health always results from iu use.
Wherever you live, I can refer you to ladies of your own locality who know and win riedly tell
nfTerar that tri Home Treatment really cures all women's diseases, and make women well,
ISwir plumpand robuf-t. Jst send me your addresx. and the free tenday'l treatment ia your.,
lao tia book. Write today, as you miy not see this otter again. Addroaa
MRS. M. Sr'JHMCRS, Box H. e . Notr Dams, Ind., U. S. A
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Rigs
TH latest, best, most sensible, thorough and practical way of
CLEANING CARPETS on the floor, No moving furniture out,
no dust or desease germs scattered about in any way, no damage to
carpets by tearing up, beating, stretching and relaying, no washing the
surface and leaving all the dirt under the carpet to work up again, no
grease or injurious solution used that afterwards gathers dust worse and
makes carpets harder to clean but this VACUUM SUCTION PROCESS
DRAWS THE DIRT ALL OUT without scattering it, livens up the
nap in carpets, cleans draperies, textile upholstered furniture, etc., etc.
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Carpets will not only look better but will wear much longer when the life cut
ting grit is kept out of them.
1 am not a stranger traveling around, offering an experiment for your money,
but after thorough investigation and severe tests I bought this most thorough
and practical carpet cleaning device on the market. Eight years among Pendle
ton people have established my reputation for fair, honest dealing, and I guaran
tee the work of this WONDERFUL CLEANER.
Any one wishing to know about our work with it may ask any of the following pP'e as to
the efficiency of the work done. 1 have not solicited them for testimonials but take the liberty
of referring to these people for whom we have done work: Chas. Cunningham, Hon. W. H.
Ellis, Dr. F. W. Vincent, Joe Ell, W. J. Clarke, Dr. Ringo, Kenn Lodging House, Palace Lodg
ing House, Dr. Idleman, Jas. Gwinn and Mrs.'Hilton.
When Your Carpets Need Cleaning
U C RADER.
THE FURNITURE AND CARPET MAN
C'OIMlllVC of SKMkM.
Newport, Me., Aug. 15. All of the
k-ading ministers, lecturers, psychics
and mediums among the .Spiritualists
of New England are gathered here to.
day for the Inaugural of the annual
Temple heights spiritualist camp
meeting. An address by Tre'sident
Mark A. Iiarwlse of Bangor opened
the session this afternoon. Tests will
be given each day by leading psychics
and communication with the spirit
land wi:i be maintained at all times
during the nine days of the meeting.
No Guesswork
If men who doubt the value of
Nervlta Tablets could only look
over our order files and read the
letters we receive from those who
know their value, no man who Is
weak and nervous would hesitate
a moment, but begin at once to
regain his strength with Nervita
Gentleman: Some si yeara airol bought your
Nervita Tablets in Richmond. Ind. and at that
time they certainly did all you claimed they would
I tried to get them here, but no druggist has
tbem. Let me know il you still make them. U so
I want to get six boxes lor a Iriend ol mine.
Yours truly, Reg. B. Kedlands. Cal.
Dec U 1W.
DearSir:-Pind enclosed $1 00 and send me 3
boxes of your Nerita Pills. I bought 4 boxes at
a druggist's bere. but can not get any more, but
want to tell you that I never took any medjeme
In my life that done me so much good, bend at
once as I am entirely out. ours truly.
Jan. 16, M08 Reg. L. Carnegie, Pa.
Dear Sirs:-About 3 weeks ago I sent you $2.00
forJ boxes of Nervlta Tablets, and they have
done me lot. ol good. Enclosed $4.00 send four
boxes at once. Yours truly.
Jan. 17. 1908 Reg. S. Orange City. Iowa
Gntlemen;-Send me at once 3 boxes Nervlta
Tablets. I received one box a week ago. There
Is no question as to tao potency of your mine.
I feel greatly benefited, and want to ; use It until
perfectly well. Your promptness will oblige.
Yours truly.
A prll 1 1908 Rff- S- Portsmouth. Ohio
Sold and Buirantttd by all druggists, ft. par
box, 6 baxaa lor $5. lant by mall.
FltHtR PWUQ CO. 230 Klnilw t. Chicago)
PENDLETON DIIUG COMPANY
Pendleton, Oregon
The Hot Summer Sun
Btatc of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lncag Coun
ty, ss.
l-'rank J. Cheney makes oath that he la
senior partner of the firm of F. J. Che
ney & Co., doing business In the City of
Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and
that said firm will pay the sum of ONE
HUNDKKU DOI.LAK8 for each and every
case of Catarrh that cannot be cured Uy
the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
Sworn to before me and subscribed Id my
presence, this titb day of December, A. U.,
1980.
(Seal.) A. W. OLEASON,
Notary Puhllc.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
and acts directly on the blood and mu
cous surfaces of the system. Send for tes
timonials free.
F. J. CI1KNEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Drucclats, 75c.
Take Hulls Family I'll Is for constipation.
' Spanish Vur Vets.
Vallejo, Cal., Aug. 15. United
Spanish war veteran of California
will asHCfnble here during the next
few day" for the fifth annual encamp
ment of the order, which will open
tomorrow with the annual outing of
the local camp.
For Rent Store room on Main
street In the Eaat Oregonlan building.
Apply at thla office.
brings no terror to the woman who knows that her
kitchen will not be turned into a veritable bake-oven,
Why?
Because She Cooks With Gas,
no heavy coal scuttles to lift, no wood to handle, no
fire to feed, just the touch of a match and your fire
' is in readiness.
NORTHWESTERN GAS & ELECTRIC CO.
Pastime Parlors I
COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN.
MO LI TOR & O'DANIEL. Props. j
A quiet game, orderly place for a game
of ;
Pool, Billiards or Bowling j
SHOOTING GALLERY.
Cigars, Tu'.jacco, Confectionery and ,
Soft Drinks. j
Best Tables In the city. j
I Our Specialty is
the Family Trade
We are fully prepared to fur
nish you the best of lard, sau
sages and fresh, Bmoked or
cured meats and fish each day.
Central Meat Market
Carney & Twocdy,
t TELEPHONE MAIN 83.
'Phone Main 615.
THORNTON MUSIC CO
813 Main Street.
HIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS j
Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk
Irg Machines, Records, Cabinets and j
Musical Merchandise. 1
COOL OFF!
to turn your kitchen In a
breezes all summer long. Tho
sultry August days will bo
almost unbearable unless
you supply your homo and
office with
ELECTRIC FANS
to stir the air. We can fur
nish Electric Funs and every
modern Electrical nppllance
at wonderfully small cost.
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KEEP COOL!
While doing your week's
Ironing. It Is not necessary
to turn your kitchen Into a
bake oven If you have one of
my
ELECTRIC IRONS.
Inexpensive, slmplo to use
and always ready for use.
Price 16.00, guaranteed for
one' year.
Electrical and Gas supplies; of all kinds.
me for estimates.
J. L. VAUGHAN,
House wiring, etc. See
122 W. Court St.
Phone Main 139.
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