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PAGE KOUTt DAILY EAST OREdOXUX, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1910. ' EIGHT PAGES. AX INDKrKXDENT NKWSl'APEB. Pubilthfd PmIIt, Weekly ud Semi-Weekly at lVAllrtoa, Oregon, by the CAST OKKUOX1AX l'lttLlSUlNO CO. SlliSCKll'TlON RATES. D1It, one year, by mall 15.00 Illj, ill moDtha. by mall 2.30 Iwlly, three months, by mall 1.25 Itolly, one mouth, by mail SO Ialiy, one year, by carrier 7.50 lily, six montha. by carrier S.75 Illy. three nioutha. by carrier 1.05 TaJly. one month, by carrier 65 Weekly, one year, by mall I SO Weekly, six months, by mall 75 Weeklr. four OKmtlia. by mall 50 mi-Weekly, ! monins, br mall... .75 8eml Weekly, fiur months, by mall.. .50 The I'ally East Oregonlan Is kept on sala at the Orecon .Newt Co., 147 6th street, Portland. Oregon. Northwest Xewt, Co, Tortland, Oregon. Chlcsco ltureau, Bi'! Security Building. Washington, D. C, Bureau. 501 Four teenrh street, X. W. Member United t'ress Asoclatlon. Entered at the postoiNce at Pendleton, Oregon, as second class mall matter. Telephone Main 1 Official City and County Paper. When daffodils begin to blow, And apple blossoms thick to snow Upon the brown and breaking mold 'Twas in the spring we kissed and sighed And loved, and heaven and earth defied, We were so young and bold. , The fluttering boblink dropped his song, The first young swallow curved along, The daisy stared in sturdy pride When loitering on we plucked the flowers, But dared not own those thoughts of ours, Which we could not hide. Tiptoe you bent the lilac spray And shook its rain of dew away And reached it to nie with a smile: "Smell that, how full of spring it is '' 'Tis now as full of memories As 'twas of dew erewhile. Selected. ly at the solicitation of local men of prominence. Pendleton men nrg now working for the extension of the pro ject to the west side of the river and they hope to succeed In having water plnced upon the thirsty valley west of the Umatilla. Many local people have Investments at Hermiston and upon the project and there are scores of former Pendletonians among the citizenship of that district. Pendleton is entitled to the busi ness this city is receiving from the west end country and it will be en titled to the benefits the city will de rive in the future as the project be comes more closely developed and peopled. KEKP THE COMPANY 1IKIU0. There is danger that Pendleton will lose its national guard company. Ow ing to the absence from the city of many of the men and to other reas ons the company made a poor show ing at last inspection. Unless an Im provement can be made the company will be ordered disbanded. Now a national guard company, when properly maintained, is an ex cellent thing In n town for many rea sons. Therefore the company should not be allowed to die is disbandment can be prevented. In a town the size of Pendleton there Is abundant ma- jterial for one guard company and for a good strong one. j Adjutant General Finzer is now here and a meeting has been arranged for I nun ui me tunmierciai association at 7:30. Local business men are asked to be nresent nt that iims . . . !. - vvj nirr. 1. 1 1 ,3 general and to talk over the subject I t. t . . . "" ii me company is to be maintained It must have the moral support of the.communlty and especi ally of the business element. If the company can be maintained It may be possible to secure an nrmnrv for tv.i city and an armory would be valu able for other purposes as well as for use by the militia. ii jou want to see company L maintained help back It up. A .SUCCESSFUL Till P. Many benefits should result from the junketing trip to the west end country Saturday, for it was a suc cessful trip from every standpoint. To begin with the establishment of the motor car service was properly cele brated. Then those in the party were Siren an opportunity to learn from personal observation of the develop ment work being done in the west end country and Of the rapid settlement of that great region. Most all the party had been over the projects be fore, but all who made the trip were agreeably surprised at the splendid showings that are to be seen upon the Umatilla and Furnish-Coe projects. Another advantage from the trip was that it made it clear to the resi dents of the west end that local peo ple are with them in the work they are doing. One of the first objects xt the trip was to promote the move for a county publicity bureau, a move that will be especially benefi cial to the Irrigation sections of the county. It Is safe to say that those who made the trip are now ready to work stronger than ever before for the publicity bureau and Incidentally they are all boosters for the west end. The success of the trip Saturday practically insures that the good work will be kepi up by the business men of the city. It is not the Intention to stop with a single expedition. The next visit will be to the towns along the line between Pendleton and Wal la Walla and to the Garden City It elf. After that tour has been made doubtless other journeys will be made to other sections of Pendleton's trib utary territory until all have been visited. If all subsequent trips prove as en joyable and as beneficial as the trip 1 'he west end they will be well worth while. PENDLETON THE FATHER. It is proper and appropriate that the people of this city should take an ;r.;-nst in the west end country and do everything possible to for ward the welfare of that section. Pen dleton Is the father of that region. It wag through the enterprise and Xoresight of Pendleton men that the two principal private projects of the west end were undertaken. It was Pendleton money that brought about the reclamation of the Furnish-Coe project through which the Junketing party traveled Saturday. Many Pen dleton people now, have Investments In that section and they constitute considerable of the population of Stan fltld and In the country tributary to that bustling little town. It wa through the efforts of Pen dleton men that the United States re clamation service was made Interested la the west end country and was In duced to send engineers here to look over the field. It may be truthfully said that the government undertook reclamation work In thla county large- Ql ICK SERVICE. The advent of the motor car on the run between Umatilla and Pendleton makes it possible for the East Ore gonlan to reach the towns of the west end region at practically the same hour the paper is distributed in Pen dleton. On Its run this afternoon the cr.r carries bundles of the East Ore- gnnian by express to the different towns along the line. The papers will be distributed by carrier immediate ly after the arrival of the car. Under the schedule the car leaves Pendle ton at 4 o'clock. It arrives at Echo ot 4:55; at-Stanfield at 5:05; at Her miston nt 5:25 and at Umatilla at 5:40. Therefore the paper will be ir the hands of the readers In all those towns before -the evening meal each day. If the Wright brothers win out In their rlsrims they will gain a mono poly of the airship business In Am erica. That Is going pretty far In the way of monopolization. However we do not have to travel In airships. In fact there are plenty of people Just new who have no cTesire at all to use the aerial route. When the Walla Wallaans come here tomorrow show them a good time and let them know Pendleton is still on earth despite dome of the litera ture that was circulated In the Garden City during their prohibition election. It broadens the mind to travel. RESOURCEFUL The young man had married the rich man's daughter and wasn't kill ing himself with work to support her. One day the father called him up to talk to him. "Look here," he said emphatically, "why don't yon go to work ' "I don't have to," the son-in-law replied, with brazen effrontery. "Well, you will have to." "Why win I?" "Because, sir, I can't always live to support you." "Rut you will leave us something?" "Not much, I won't. There won't be anything to leave." The son-ln-lnw was alarmed. "You don't mean to tell me that you have nothing?" "That's about it." The son-in-law devoted himself to profound thought for several seconds. "I have a suggestion to offer," he said In a business-like manner. "What Is It?" aked the old gent. "Well, I suegpst that you take out. say a 20.000 pound life Insurance on yourself to save wear and tear on my mind." Ever see anything that sort of curly-cued around the colo like those "carrlenatlon" braids the ladles are wearing T To get the drinks upon a "sponge" a tightwad there's one way: Just have a waiter spill on him a loaded bock beer tray. Speaking of "burning shames," there's the two-fer-flve cigar. Listen to this: "Occasionally a wo man dyes her hair red, but if a man were to do a thing like that lie would be confined In a padded cell." You wouldn't'guess that a Spokane bache lor said that, would you? Mrs. N. A. Jones of Portland, who has been the guest of" her sisters, Mrs. Eleanor Redfield and Mrs. R. W. Fletcher, has returned to her home. AGAINST THE "WHITE PLAGUE." New York Pity, Boston and London have alreday cut In half their death rates from tuberculosis. Why should not the smaller, cities' and rural communities, where condi tions are more favorable, do like wise? ' To cut In half the death rate from tuberculosis In New York state, out side of New York City would mean an annual saving of 3000 human lives. Hull to oi.unp out tUU dinca.iu and to save 6!in human lives per annum In. the Empire state Is within the range of possibility. This is the excuse for the strenuous efforts which are being made to secure the fullest and heart iest co-operation of every agency, public and private, and of every citi zen In our state to curry out Uio pro gram of No Uncared for Tuberculosis in 1915. No Tuberculosis in 1920 Is put forth as a hope only. Yet some are optimis tic enough to believe that It express es a hope that will not be long de ferred, and every effort Is being made to come as near ns may be possible to its realization. A roll of honor has been established, including those cities and counties which are making pro vison for. the control ot tuberculosis, and to the people of the Empire state the committee on the prevention of Tuberculosis of the State Charities Aid association Is saying: Let your city and your county be the next on the roll of honor. Why wait five years? Human lives are at stake. No other opportunity for so cial well-being compares In import ance with the prevention of tubercu losis. Duty is measured by knowl edge and opportunity. Every day of delay means death. From "No Tu berculosis In New York State in 1920!" by John A. Kingsbury, In the Ameri can Review of Reviews for April. THE WATER WAGON. Three months are gone of the glad new year, the year we hailed when It made Its start; and where are the fel lows who raised a cheer, and said they'd ride on the water cart? Three months are gone, and the year grows old, a stiffness shows in his toiling limbs; there's hint of gray In his locks of gold, and soon he will murmur his dying hyms. Oh, Time is swinging his rusty scythe, and men will gather and men will part; but where are the fel lows so young and blithe, who said they'd ride on the water cart? The wagon rolls on Its destined way, and those who stuck to their seats like men are salting bones in the bank away, and finding joy in this life again. They've no green taste in their mouths at dawn, and nothing gnaws at the brain or heart; they're men of courage and might and brawn, the ones who stuck to the water cart. They do not groan 'rieath attacks of blues, they spend their nights with the folks at home; they wear clean shirts and shiiiH their shoes, and part their teeth with a silver comb. They're up to date, and they're bright and clean, and' the girls observe that they're smooth and smart; and none is plunged in the soup tureen who brave ly stuck to the water cart. Wait Ma son in Portland Journal. Life of a Warship Gnu. Berlin. The. "Deutsche Tageszei unig,'' whose chief naval correspond ent is Count Reventlow, publishes an article on the life of warships' guns, and compares the Krupp guns with the British naval guns, immensely to the advantage of the Krupp weapon. As many as 390 shots were fired from a Krupp 21 -centimeter (8.24 In.) gun without any decrease in Its accuracy being observed. In another case 5 80 shots were fired from a sim ilar gun with the same satisfactory re sult. With a 2S-centimeter (11-in.) gun 1S4 shots were fired with charges weighing from 215 to 240 pounds, without any falling off In accuracy. It was married men's night at the revival meeting., "Let all you husbands who have troubles In yb.ur minds stand up!" shouted the emotional preacher at the, height of his spasm. Instantly every man in the church rose to his feet except one. "Ah!" exclaimed the preacher, peering out at this lone sitter, who occupied a chair near the door and apart from the others. "You are one In a million." "It ain't that," piped back this one, helplessly, as the rest of the congre gation turned to gaze suspiciously at him. "I can't get up; I'm paralyzedf" Middle Name His Fortune. St. Paul Dispatch. Thomas Fortune Ryan is a candi date for the United States senate from Virginia. We take It for granted that he is making the campaign on the strength of his middle name. IT is a splendid idea to begin each meal with a dose of the Bitters. It gives upiM'tite, aids ingestion mid prevents uuy after rating distress. Insist on hav h OSTETTER1 CELEBRATED STOMACH n BITTER CLOSE TO PENDLETON IN UMA TILLA COUNTY. 1440 acres all fenced, good new posts, 800 acres In grain, 260 acres of alfalfa land mostly set, will cut 750 tons of alfalfa this year, a stream of water runs through which furnishes plenty of water for irrigating, good concrete dam and ditches, good buildings, lota of fruit trees and ber ries. This is an Ideal place for feed ing stock for the market. A railroad runs riicht through the middle of It You can buy this flue ranch for $41,- 000. B. T. WADE. Office In American Nat. Bank Bid. Psadlston, Ore. ' ts ft 0 0 CURES SKIN DISEASES lyinj j'.'.st beneath the outer covering or tlssue-skln, ia a sensitive me:r. brauons ilssh in which tre itnbaddod thousands of small blood vessels. IS i through Itcso tiny veins and aitetics that nutriment ia bupolied from the blou to tl'e iMerent pores, glands and lymphatics. Tims the akin is kept healthy and free f :oni all eruption or disoase, by pure blood. But when impurities aiid hnr.torj impct t'.-o circulation its nourishing proportien are diminished and in sleaa of s iiirlyins the skin with healthful properties it constantly irritates and il.z?.-.:z tV.Iii'.o 2Ln.s, vo;oa kud, glands with siiarp maiio matter, Then the skin tissues l.iflanie. swoll and ulcerate and somo form, of s'.cin disease appears on the surface. Applying soothing lotions, salvos, etc., to the cittcr eruptions does not purity the blood and therefore the skiu trouble canjiot bo cured in this manner. S. S. S. cures all skiu diseases by neutralism- tho adds and removing the humors from the blood. It cools the acid heated circulation, bv.iltls it up to its normal BtrougtU and thickness, multiplies Its rich, r.utri ivus corpuscles, and adds to its parity in every way. Then the skin, instead o;' brinj irritated and inflamed by. sv.vr impurities is nourished, soothed and eoftrnrvt by Ms cooUi!" healthy stream of blood. S. S. S. Cures Eczema, Acn. Salt Ehouni, Poison Oak. boils, pimples, rashes, etc. Book on Skin Disc;-.;-; f,co to all who write. THE SWTFT EPECITIC f!0 . ' Wtiat Democracy Xeeds. Charleston News and Courier. . U !a easy enough to discover Har mon, but what we want to find is harmony. "I'd like that saucepan up thero, but do you thing It's large enough to take a pig's head?" "I'll take It down, madam, and then you'll' be able to see for yourself." ft V 9228 IB THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon United States Depositary Condensed Report of Condition at the close of Business Mar. 29, 1910 Resources Loans and Discounts Securities and Warrants Banking House, Other Real Estate U. S. Bonds (at par) Cash on Hand . Liabilities . Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Circulation Deposits . (net) $985,352.10 24,600.61 . 60,000.00 16,475.90 . 101,000.00 235,846.45 $1,423,275.06 $100,000.00 100,000.00 63,353.80 97,100.00 1,062,821.26 $1,423,275,06 1 hereby certify that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. ,T. G. MONTGOMERY, Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2nd day of April, 1910. CLAUD HALE Seal Notary Public for Oregon Under t.he Old Management THE GRH N D PENDLETON'S BIG, POPCI.AH VAUDEVILLE AND MOTION PICTURE THEATRE. New Performers, Acts and Pictures twice each week, Sunday and Thursday Matinee Every Saturday and Sunday Afternoon. ADULTS 25c. CHILDREN 15c. Doors Open at, 7 p. m. Orpheum Theatre 1. P. MEDERNAOII, Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION . PICTURES For Men, Women and ChildrenJ SEE PROGRAM IN TODAV8 PAPER. Program Changes on Sunrtayi, Tueedny's and Friday's. Byers' Best Flour F (0a Cold Cure S Will knock the worst cold in Two Days Comes in capsules. "Not disagreeable to take Manufactured and sold in Pendleton, by Tallman & Co. Trading Druggtats of Eastern Oregon. 1 COLESWORTHY'S 2 I International Stock Food the old reliable The best for your stock Try it ' I I COLESWOR.THY I 127: 129 E. Alta Th. QUELLE Cus'.La Fontaine, Prop. Best 25c Meals in Northwest First-class cookc and service Shell fish in season La Fontaine Bile., Main St. The Coal Prices Of spring nrp ihu lowest of the year why don't VOl' thi'ti purchase your wlnter'n vupply. You not iilom. scciirf a very reas onable fitiure but VOll'rn nhanlntalv certain of avoiding all troubles Inci- ii( nt to a scarrlly of supply that usu ally exists In lat.. Fall and Winter. I'lat-e your fuel orders NOW for Kck Springs coal with HENR.Y KOPITTKE Phone Main 178. ' Ia made from the choicest wheat that throws. Good bread is assured when BYERS' iiliST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon. 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