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. . r imi'iiiiTiiiinii rv i i - mm" in iiiiii ii - i"i .. n ml --imiih ' mum mi mom P.KGK pmc DAILY EAST OHKtiONIAN, PUN PLIOTON. OKKUOX. SVITHDW. MAY 1. HMO. TEN PAGES. A COMMON l'.M. n isiii.i iiy coxst ii'.xc r.. I 7 b -i- 1 1 IHM-j i v.' ''ill a&mf Jwer if .l':i' V . . . V ".ia -'.v . m j vt noi Dreaus, Vi.vr pasiry, are i V...ii mi a. slj lessenca in cusi in quality and lvholcsomeness, by I If ' r.n cake fwfil and save iKISm' and healtts .'11 J '-Off the food at home money j ? i "ivliard" nintv and is hot- (5vwSS) ; ': "1'i",'d " l"'ins s" "u,lud0-1- 'T"::-:SIiSJ Why fie 'Oivliar.r county sche AN I NL'E 1E.N HUNT NEWSPAPER. me Weekly and Setul-Weklj iletoa. iireeon, by the east oregoman plulisuing co PubiUlirJ I'allv. at Pend'e SI BSCK1PT10N KAl'tS. Dtiiy. od year, by mall $o 00 L-aily, aix mouths, by o:all . s 1 .50 t'ti:y. three muiitlis, by mall 1 l!o i)ally, on? rrmith. by Diall SO Dally, one year, by carrier.' 7. Ml La.ly, Bli m-inthn. ty arrlcr 3.73 I'aiiy. three aK'UiLa. by carrier 1 S3 Hially. uut ni 'iiih, by carrier 03 Weekiy, on year, by mall 1 50 Weekly, six mouths, by mp.ll 75 Weeklr. fur m.'iuhs. by mail 50 B?al-Weekly, ine year, by crall.... 1.50 Sem!-Weekly, six munius. by mall... .75 deixtl-Weekly, four months, by mall.. .50 The l'aily llast Oreonlaa Is kept on ule t the oreson NewB Co., 147 Otb atreet, Portland. Orego. Northwest News, t o, Portland. Oregon Chicago l'.ure-iu, Wii! Security Rollillng Washington, l. (?., Bureau. 501 Four teenth street, N. W. Member United Press Asociatlon F-ntered ar the ptwtnu'lce at Pendlet'in. Oregon, as second class mall matter. ' v ,is stai'toj this uii'or docs not know. The Kan-'. ( M-i s-iiiian fails to see a single- substantial reason why east end ; i sh uilil ask for division at thia t :n 'I'in y say taxes are hi?h. Cut if they will invest :ua,te in a fail' ami impartial manner they will find that v hile state taxt- and local taxes may li.tsh the county Kvy is low. Fur t.:. ; !..r.- th y will find that from the m 'in y that has been expense. i by ;i: county the cas; end has profited ai ov tlvtn any ether section. Pen '.! :. an 1 it'ti' r scctii'iis of this coun . are m"fi- entitle.) to complain than is the east n-1 country. The east i .1 niak. no jus; complaint upon any score. Kin5 Kdward Is dead and he died as other mortals die. His rank could not prevail aKainst the ilrim Reaper. ll the Wealth in the iinperial ex oheiier, nil the prayei ji of the chureh pii ii of Kimland, nil the forces In the lultish army were powerless against this one foe. Kdward went alone even . his humblest subject wojlhl go. "Sceptre and crown must tumble down jiiiil in the end be equal made ' With the poor crooked scythe and spade." Her- Those bridges are needed at mi.-toii and I'liiatilla for that is a tr.' iiic section. In the euiijit ruet ion of steel bridges Is one place w he-re a h!sr stioni; county, with a luaivy as si sstuetit roll, comes in handy. A small county could not afford such bridges. It seems that the shake up in the theatrical world will result in send ing a finer lot of plays tothe north west. I.et it be hoped such will prove the case. The west has been getting t. o many "shelf worn" plays. I" inn t ilia county is known as the county that raises one per cent of the wheat of the United States. Why spoil this record? Work for Acadom v. (".renter I'endIe!on VAX'1TI A COl'XTV SEAT. In hd up. th. l the people . false l"e!ept 'Ut Main 1 iifflcla! Clfr and Cnunt Paper no elites n; C sellell 11' f"l!owiuu of the move is a n i taxpayer of is been h- r.- but a "Orchard" of the east .M isi s. The man who Ls this county, few month. (Wc-ton Leader.! A pretty new court house, half way between Milton ami Freewater. eh? Satisfactory to all concerned, is it"! The Ki'kennv eats will Cease their I snarl ns an.l spitting will thev, au.l each of th-in iraze in feline felicity at j its particular en. of the mutual court j house in its own front yard? Behoi 1. j how pleasant it is fur brethren to dw' ll in p'-a. and cook up a scheme like this: j It on'y remains for West m and . Atliena t.. play the part of kindly j numskulls and cive their sanction to j this holy alii. , re e. Likewise to have I Two reiiiiu kuhle confessions of crime have come to liKht within the last few days. Geom'o 1!. Winner, nor, murderer of l'fllaski Leeds, has surrendered to a Montana sheriff, de elarinjr that he is weary of the life ..f ;. man 'wanted" for murder and I doditini; detection. Warner was nev erInsane, and ought t!i have been sent io Frankfort instead of llopkins ville. Ill Antioch 111., a full-blooded one id. i Indian, who murdered lis wife six years ago on the Tuscarora reser vation in New York, surrendered, con fessing the crimes and asking to bu be sent to New York for trial Ac cording to the Indian's slory he dis covcic.l the unfaithfulness of his wife, lie was walk ng with her by the Ni 'gara river and unbrnhling her, when she conlesse.l an 1 ' i;. 'hut she would commit suicide -b; ping into the stream. He was n content to see h. r kill herself, but. flcki-d her as she was making p-adv to fling herself f''o!ii the bunk A loroncr's Jury re lui lie, I a erdiet of suicide when the body was recovered. The murderer removed lo Illinois and worked on a ' ii in. .M.-ntal iingtii-li caused him to .unless to h;s employer, hut he was ii"i believed, lb., finally went to a po lice magistrate with his story. I'rinic sometimes brings its own I'inalties when the law faijs to mete out the proper punishment, but, un fortunately, not so often as to serve as a warning example and constitute a deti rreiit influence. The Indian's repentance an.l confession when he had 1 n exonerated by a coroner's . rdict and was not sought shows that the training and education of the criminal do not determine his ca pacity for suffering the sting of a guilty conscience. The educated mur derer is often fairly well content, to all outward appearances, with secur ing an aoiiiiftnl. Conscienceless sav agery shows survivals In the civilized ind vidnal of enlightened antecedents e.iia!ly as remarkable as the sense of e.ral responsibility that causes an ,1 in ii to brood over an undetected I. linn- until his conscience forces him ! i make a confession and court pun ! b h ment. --Louisville .'oiiricr-.lournal. i mi:s pvrmvxY. v-- :.-t. Ifc some mystical behest , . a - with ;s fir-t i'l . a i n 1 iei" as owing st Tlir-'Ueh to earth we lovc- rn th- stran to fa; .-: orient clouds trace -h;.V' way i the blue, Where gold inspires our eagei l. En' ? Bb Th. To. IS out the and base. be sunlit crest W sU blues out ion if the best pretty things lace. broken dreams the way- w , . ift t'n.- h"ur our dia.-.:, the tilings we rr est r:. -h with la declin- t: y ; r The LUe U - "31 the cup of r-'-st of a hard won 4 .ib. I lies never Voted in a state elec ::!.. He knows n.'thinir of t'ne his : : of tills grand old county and lo kt.ows but little of the geography of ''a county or of the industrial con . ;i 'tis that obtain within the . ..ui.'.y. if the Miitoti-Freewater peo ple c i.'.ie to follow such leadership t'-. y are going to meet w ith misfor tune. I !u: it js now time for the substantial i Let th. m run the !;n .., Mi-t.. ,n.l Vreewntei'tbe I '-"Only a f' W' miles this ii. en who dominate the business situ ation in that district to assert them s. Ivi s and put a quietus, upon Mr. N'.; and upon his scheme. If they ". .v. matters to go t'py will only :, ar . xpei - aad by, bitterness ,,nl ilis..,..,..i tiiai will accomplish to their pocket hoc iks. and a curt house as a wedding he happy pair! Similarly to again and support a nice i.- a unity officers, that the gr-it 1 patriots of M Iton-Fr. ew ten pleasantly upon the i ir mnty exchequer and caze with uii. tuous la-nev. .bnce from the court house windows upon a happy and uni ted people. Well, hardly. By the shade of ,,11 Tom Kirk. nay. nay: We are entiie'y willing that Milton and Freewater may have their court bolts,, if they must bu: b t them pay for it th- m selves. ; : curs present : g ft to ' "I : in, ! set of" i and co, j cliard i small man , ith a grayish beard j fiotiuently lead's an automobile about In o'clock in the mornine. enters the Trinity building. New York, and takes ..in- ..I the rear elevators to one of the higher Poors in tbat narrow .struc ture. For this little man the elevator starter is constantly on the lookout, ami if you happen to be in his wake a yard "f so loaded for an elevator. v eil, ,,.t.'t try to u.-t in the same ele vator with him. just forget it: for if you do tin- sp. iter will gently put out bis :irin. push the smail man into an elevator that i- uti," copied and point t.. mi a !j n etit one for you and tiers. 1 f : la a e happens to i- a rush on at ibis time it, is not always possible for the start" r to give the little man with the gray !sh heard an exclusive ear. . :!3T'R'SPR0BLE1VS ! s 1-mig, llenltliy flirt. o' obl. in w hich presents H i v Tiioihi r with girls to raisi", oa v riieexlgenciosof BCliool : l,i i , y mid roulinoof ovory-dav , ;!u arlili'diil enviroument of vu. ci . iii.ation, make it more , ,, all to raise strotit;, heiilthy (tirU h:-.:i ever ia the history of tho world. ;a. - raise themselves. Give them ,, in cive them liberty, Mid they will . ,.v up heal i by ii t least, without much ,.i v nig. Hut tins pirU prebout a eer .oas problem. 1! ,.v. niany tuothcra there are who nro .voi r , in about their iluughterB. Ner vous, puny ".iris, with poor, capricious appetites, liloodle.-s, listless, a collslllllt . nxii ty to the. mother. lloW shall slu i.oivo lier prohletn? To whom shall shu urn for In lp? Kaeh caso U more or 'ess a study by itself, and cannot ho solved by any :enernl rule. This Is the way one mother solved t lie vrolilein. Mr-. Schopfer, fifJO l'rescott We., M. L.alis, Mo., in a letter to Dr. '.-.: i;., "My dattgliter Alice, .air ye;' s ..f :i::a, w as tt puttY, cickly, ., o.:e; c!'.i'.,i .- ii , 'e she was horn. I was ' ,v ivs ilocl'i.'itu; her. When we com ...i 'in a "I to u.'.f i'eruna sho grew strong .,ml w.'li " An oilier mother, T.Irs. Martha Moss, 1. 1'. lb ", Chippew a Kalis,' Wisconsin, :avs: '-Otii' little eight-year-old girl 'i el a bud eoiinh.and was in a general r'Hi-dow il eo'ldit ion." Sha Inul several doctors, w h.) coiilil irive t he . hild no re lief, ntul the) mother no eiuouriigeincnt. Finally, she (i.d a boll'.o of l'erun.t i.iul eoiiiuioimed jrivlng 'it to the child, mill- it proved to ho Just what sho needed. V lien she commenced taking P. ruaa tho child had to bo carried. Now the mother says slio is playiuj; , and a"! tin: ..ci c! 'Si;.,; w.'ii... wore: "You liavo I . lie u -g lea l ileal ! . ; her. (-.ho Is too "V girl c ha o, ui.il it Ui-ant loU to :ts lo Ii . , bar i ui ci. .'' 'i'ii"".e are .aioinhs of many letters . " I' lr. li i 'tiiau is rei i'iviug, ciilil , .... , ' Mii fr-oo tin. hearts .f loving ' ,t! 1 "i1" T'o' Hlttel''ll Schools t : ' ' . I ' -im; mid differing; .,, ...... ; ; - .s pcruna . , IO ., .. ,., rTliaUellt ' f. ". i that th" , .. ' .-. s ::: ot littie F Cold Cure Will knock the worst cold in Two Days Comes in capsules. Not disagreeable to take I Manufactured and sold in Pendleton, by Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists of Eastern Oregon. . iaiic lii-no to da at. .tliilii i.rr tiik i:mowmkt. Pendleton .- ins;:: utiot I a i rediiai work "f .,1 ve! our sue; Irant us. space oh go. vould little a ademy is ti splendid lit For years it has p!ay ! part in the edueation--astern Oregon. It has done this while laboring under a ser ious hamheap arising f r" i, tin.1 lack of sufficient fum Is. Hal the academy been provided with an endowment yiars ajjo it would now be a far stronger institution than it is. It 4 i w ould be a junior college and would T'i 0" th"- things we meant to do. da Foster Murray, In New York Sun. I i ! ( ALL IT ALL OFF. 8 r. to a . L" '. th t h i s II' v ta- :r, Athena I a, ;'jj,le riiis of ty would at.ts the .it la-.: ve P of l.i t Orel. t ' 1 r do t a la Hi tl ' drag a I , IP I.I-Vo st tl .n coin: wr.t" r and more fully meet the obligations upon it a.- the only institution of its kind in eastern Oregon. However there is yet ample time to secure an endowment for the acad emy. The school is young and Its field is large. Eastern Oregon has scarcely started upon the era of close I settlement and development. Unless a conference ' '''' fail the next five years will th.- east end ,rinS about a greater growth In p-op-brir." about tihition than has the past 2 5 years. countv court j This as a result of the railway lines n calling such ''''ni; built into the interior and of in e'ther Wcs- 1 tne colonization of the irrigation sections. It is time to undertake the task of '' I'ing an endowment for the acad emy. The endowment is what the academy needs if it is to grow and prosper. Here's hoping that the committee which has the matter in charge will be abb- to formulate plans fiat will result In securing such an endowment as will place the academy up'.n n firm financial basis and will permit it to grow In accordance with its possibilities. "ir.promiso might lalgi.t be brought .l.at.glng the boundary lines rl'' county so as to include uri'y 'nly the Mll'on-Free- i.e Hudson Bay districts, r ;- Ml'-' "ti and Free . I k. Imatiila county let ut. Put don't !-t them with them ,'he Athena . "our.try which has llt r.n with Milton tind Free Iocs not want to n?r.pde fr rr. o;, Umatilla. Put t'ne Last Oregon!an would pre fer to tec th'? 'r.t'.re division matter drojped. T.ais paper is an "extrem ist" upon this subject. It is opposed nr. J !-t-rly opposed to division at this time. The East 0r gonian regards the "Orchard" county scheme aa an outrage upon the taxpayers and upon the citizenship of Umatilla county. It lf m rf-ly a scheme to promote the eelfidl, Interests of one town and of a few men at the direct expense of a large Miction of territory and a Urge number of people. It Ii a high harmed proposition In that the county as proposed get the bulk of Ita area the Commercial club, from a territory that doea not want shame. ..f i if. hard de of Milton. ! leaving Weston and Athena in I'm i- , 'ilia county, an.l all will be serene. j We commend a spirit of frankness j to ..or M'tton ae.i r.-i-. .-M-ri ". r li-.a'-fr" ' L" t them Miy openly that th- wan! j a new county because they want a court house and their campaign will command more respect. Their labor- j -.l argumenis inat nixes w:n in lower ui county government better under the proposed arrangement lack some what in sncerity when analyzed by the taxpayers of Weston and Athena. Umatilla county is now out of debt, its roads and bridges are in good con dition, every section is impartially served ntul it is good enough for us in such ,. caslons th.- great pcrs. .ll Ce. v.l:'. is Henry flay K rick, rides iilh the ".minion held. Lilt tlw f"f m r steel magnate in bis desire f'T x. lusheiicss is no different from oth r eapitahsis of his hn port a nee f'tian- All the big men are put to It. en th. ",r homes and their offices. ,ge people they don't want to Their automobiles and yachts usually a safe refuge on the Jour- ii" y ,1 jind fro. Hut getting from the machine to the office or the front door is a different proposition. Tin-re i- nothing in the Trinity building to indicate that it is the bus iness In adouarters of such a protnl- ii. nt man of affairs as the former j Kit tsburg" f. On the office door the nan f I'ri. k docs not appear, men iv mat or a well-Known lawyer. ar FARM FOR SALE 1 60 Acres of Good Farm Land 100 acres in cultivation. Suitable for potatoes, ber ries or other produce. Two miles from Weston, Oregon. Call If Interested on Mark Moorhouse Company lia Kant Court Ht. Pbonn Msla . Asparagus has been cultivated for ..re than I'lhlU years from wild varic es found in Natal, Siberia anil I'or- COLESWORTHY'S International Stock Food j the old reliable if, I' The best for your stock I Try it COLESWOR-THY 127-129 b. AlU HOW AI III.NA I Mi r.S fAthona Fr. ss.) Aside from the Milton -pre. water section, who wants the county divid ed? Only personal interests in that locality would receive any benefit whatever from division. And yet there Is on the statute books of the state a distorted law that will give the voters of Ashland and every other voting precinct in Oregon the privil ege of mixing in and voicing either for or against an issue that concerns vitally only the people of Umatilla county. Of all the misfits that an Oregon legislature has ever perpetuat ed on Its constituency, this state vote on county division is the limit. What does Long Creek care whether the di viding line runs up Wafer street in Weston or down Fifth street in Athe na? Where Is there any justice in appealing to the ballot decision of a Wingvllle cowboy or North Powd r sawmill man as to whether or not old Umatilla shall be cut In twain at the pleasure of a handful of Milton property owners, that their Interests may be enhanced in value at the ex pense of the great majority who al ways have been ami are now opposed to division? Our wisdom utterly fails in comprehension, so we pass it up to :' 'mt"hlv "nd Mi,. .''outiT power from Indiana. A -LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Cheerfulness and a bright disposition during tho months before baby comes, are among the greatest bless'itigs a inother can bestow upon the little life about to begin. Her happiness and Fiscal comfort will largely govern the proper development of the health and nature of the child. Mother's Friend contributes much to the mother's happiness and health by the relief and mental comfort it affords. It is a liniment composed of penetrating oils and medicines which lubricate the muscles and tendons of the body, soothe the swollen mammary glands, cause a gradual expansion of the skin and tissues, and aid in the relief of nausea. The regular uso of Mother's Friend greatly lessens the pain and danger when baby comes, and assuics a quick and natural recovery for tho mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free hook, con taining valuable information for expectant Mothers. THE BRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, CA. FOR SALE 1600 acres in northern Grant Co. All fenced, good buildings. Adjoins reserve. Lots of pure water, 150 healing fruit trees, 100 ncres In culti vation. 3 acres In garden, raises all kinds of tender vegetables and berries. There Is a school house on premises with II children In district and six months' school. There Is nine million feet of fine saw timber on the land. The owner raised last year lf0 sacks of onions, 200 saeks potatoes, a ton of rubarb and celery, canned 30 gal. corn, 30 gal. string beans and peas, and sold $100 worth of cabbage. There Is on the premises, threshing machine; mowing machine, harrows, wagons, plows, harness, small tools, household furniture, etc. The owner has made a fortune on this ranch In the Htock business and now wishes to retire, and will let it go with everything men tioned here for $8 per acre, half cash, your ow n time on balance. I handle the best bargains to be found only. E. T. WADE Office In American National Bank Dldg., Pendleton, Ore. England must now take up with a row king. If they have no one at band who sterns satisfactory there is a distinguished American now travel ing abroad who is temporarily out of employment and might be Induced to Hit upon the throne for a time. If he took the Job, It would be the making of England. Home Milton people were assured so they say, that Pendleton and Ath ena and Weston would not object 'to county division. How grossly they were deceived. Some local people don't belong to It Is to your Let your wit rather serve you for a buckler to defend yourself, by a handsome reply, than a sword to wound others, remembering that a word i uts deeper than a sharper weapon, and the wound it makes Is longer curing. (Jsborn. Some women might answer mora readily if asked how young they are, Instead of how old. A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm is quickly absorbed Civet Relief al Once. It cleanses, soothes, bonis and protects the iliac is"l mem brane resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in tho Head qiilcKlv. Ke. ! CV1VI Stores the Senses of tirll LVLIl i'listi! and Smell. Full size 50 cts., at lrujj gists or l.y until. Iu liipiid form, 75 cents, tly Brothers, CO Warrou Street, New York. CATARRH Orpfoeum Theatre 1. P. MKDEHNAO II. I .-..prirtor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children 8KE I'KGUKAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. Program Chanter on Sunday, Tuesday's and Friday's. Byers' Best Flour 1 3 made from the choicest wheat that throws. Good bread ia assured when. HVKKS' UKST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam I'olled BaHey always on liiind. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon. The QUELLE Cus La Fontaine, Prop. Best 25c Meals in Northwest First-class cookc and service Shell fish in season Fontaine BIk., Main Si. AM CLBYLOUS IW BV II!! --VW - -.. k, flll. - t ,t ui a ., j You make a fond mistake when yon put off buying your conl until tha Kali purchase It NOW and securt tho best Itock Spring, conl the mines produce nt prices considerably lower than those prevailing In Fall and Winter. Hy stocking up now you avoid ALL dungor of being unable to secure It when cold weather arrives. HENRY. KOPITTKE Phone Main 178. Milne Transfer Phone Main 5 Calls promptly answered for all baggage transfer ring. Piano and Furniture moving and Heavy ! ruck ing a specialty. CALL FOIl WAKKANTS. All road fund warrants ' registered from the first day of July, 1909, to , the first day of April, 1810, will paid at my office In the county court hoUHo upon presentation, Intereat ceased upon date of publication. Dated Pendleton, Ore., April II, 1910. O. W. BRADLBT. County Treasurer.