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PAGE FOOTt DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 19, 110. EIGHT PAGES. arm AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. PoDllabed Dally. Vteekly and Semi-Weekly t Pendleton, Oregon, by the I AST OBEUONIAN PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Daily, oti year, by mall $5.00 Dally, all montha, by mall ........ 2.50 Dally, three montha, by mall 1.25 Dally, one month, by mall 50 Dally, oue year, by carrier T.50 Dally, tlx montha. by carrier I TS Dally, three montha, by carrier..... 1.85 "Dally, one month, by carrier 65 Weekly, on, year, by mall......... 1.50 Weekly, alx montha, by mall 75 Week I v. four montha. by mall 60 Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall.... 1.60 Reml-Weekly, six montn. by mall... .75 Semi-Weekly, four montha, by mall.. .50 The Dally Eaat Oregontan la kept on aala at the Oregon Newa Co., 147 6th street, Portland. Oregoa. orthweat Newa, Co.. Portland, Oregon. Cblraco Kurean, 009 Security Building. Waahlngtoc, D. C, Bureau, 501 Four teenth street. N. W. Member United Preaa Aaoclatlon. Entered at the peetoiflce at Pendleton, - Oregon, aa aecond clasa mall matter. - Telephone Main 1 Official City and County Paper. MAY. . ' Earth, sea, thy presence feel npr less, . If yon ethereal blue With Its soft smile the truth expresses, The Heavens have felt it, too - The Inmost heart of man If glad Partakes a livelier cheer; And the eyes that cannot but be sad Let fall a brightened tear. Since thy return thruuh days and weeks Of hope that grew by stealth, How many wan and '. faded - cheeks Have kindled into health! - The old by the revived, have said, "Another year Is ours:" And wayworn wanderers, poorly led, Have smiled upon thy flow- ers. ' Thy help Is with the weed that . -creeps Along: the humblest ground! XT 1- K... A.. I.e. iu (JUL! o ' f ui w uui yjii no oiccjra -w Thy favors may be found; But most in some peculiar nook That our own hands have arest, Thou and thy train are proud to And seem to love it best. Season of fancy and of hope, , permit not for one hour A blossom from thy crown to W .or H.UQ u it. a nower: A . V . , . . A touch This modest charm of not too much, Of self-restraining art, Part seen, imagined part! William Wordsworth. LET HOME RULE PREVAIL. At meetings held In Athena and In Weston yesterday the representa tive business men of those two towns strongly endorsed the move for the creation of "Hudson" county. Am ong the people of Athena and Weston sentiment is practically unanimous against the "Orchard" county scheme. These people want no division at all. But they take the stand that If Mil ton and Freewater want to secede from this county they should go with out attempting to drag Weston and . Athena with them. This being the case will not the people of the state favor "Hudson" county over "Orchard" county In the vent they- are called to choose be tween the two? They will if they be lieve In the principle of home rule and give consideration' to the wishes of the people of Athena and Weston. HAN'D IN HAND. James J. Hill is a man who is doing much for the development of the west. Not only as a railroad buijder but al so as an advocate of farming methods that will bring about a maximum set tlement and prosperity. In a- recent article the great railway magnate aid: "The farmers of this land cannot prosper until stock raising becomes an inseparable part of agriculture, The natural increase of animals, the butter and milk, the stock sent to market all add materially to the in come of the farm. Still more import ant is the fact that of all forage fed to live stock, at least one-third In cash-value remains on the land in the form of manure, that soon re store worn-out soil to fertility and keeps good land from deteriorating. By this system the farm may be made and kept a source of perpetual wealth." Animal husbandry and diversified farming go hand in hand the world orer. VERSATILE. " A mighty and a versatile man is Theodore Roosevelt. Wherever he goes he Is the star and nothing can dim Ms glory. Just out of the Jungles of Africa where he made the most remarkable hunting trip In history, he Is making the. rounds of the Euro- pean" countries. There his versatility ls displayed to remarkable advantage. In Italy he talked of art. In France he met with the Royal Academy and spoke to its members In French and at the Sarbonne he stood as an ap ostle of democracy. Hobnobbing with the king of Sweden a few days later he delivered an address on universal peace. A day or so later In Berlin he was greeted by the Emperor of Germany and was allowed the dis tinction of reviewing ' the German troops, it being the first time in his tory a civilian ever reviewed the arm ies of the kaiser. He is now in Eng land as the representative of the United States at King Edward's fun eral. While in England he is to de liver a lecture at Oxford upon a bio logical subject. Seldom has the world seen such an "all round" man as Theodore Roosevelt. Since the world is turning more and more to speciali zation in preference to generalization it is doubtful if the United States will ever produce another man with the varied qualities of the redoubtable colonel. After the elaborate manner in which the coming of Halleys comet was exploited the passing of the earth through the tall of the comet last evening was somewhat of a disap pointment. If anything unusual oc cured during the trip through the gaseous appendage certainly it was not manifest in Pendleton. That the people of Pendleton ap preciate the concerts that have been arranged by the Commercial club and the ladles civic club was shown by the attendance and applause last eve ning. There can be no question but that the concerts will continue to be popular throughout the summer. Tomorrow Is the day for Improv ing Olney cemetery and volunteers are asked for. Most assuredly the cemetery is in need of some improv ing and if local people will respond to the call of Councilman Dyer much good can be accomplished. Those who predicted disaster from the comet may now claim that the calamity will come Monday night when an eclipse of the moon occurs. Very well. Wonder if the Balllnger investiga tion will still be on when Halleys com et returns next time. Tomorrow the Scotch rill take Athena. Be a booster. THE TECHNICAL WORLD. The following is a list of leading articles for June, 1910. Racial Fertility and War. Henry M. Hyde, Great Rival of Panama Canal. Charle.- Frederick Carter. Final Work on the Roosevelt Dam. Rene Bache and Ralph E. Jenney. Our Billion Dollar Toy. Rube Borough. To Get Well at Home-F. G. Moor- head. Avalanche Pioneers Huge Tunnel. William Thornton Prosser. Rescues from Sunken Submarine. I. Hartley Knight. Absurdities in Our Postal Service. Robert Franklin. Our -Proudest Ancient Millard. Bailey Millard. Fishes Helped to Build Nests. Richard E. Benton. To Grow Your Own Meerschaum. Guy E. Mitchell. Revolution in Gas-Making Henry J. Lord. Running the Home by Electricity. Chester Carton. Popular Science and Mechanics Supplement. ' NOT THE SAME. "Mother," queried the pretty daughter, "did father have his salary increased when he married you?' "No, dear," answered the mother. "How much was he getting?" "Only 110 a week." "But I suppose he ' had a lot of money saved up, didn't he?" "Not a dollar; he spent his money as fast as he earned it." "Did you get along comfortably?" "Yes; and we were very happy." "Well, mother, you know dear George hasn't been able to save . a cent, but " "See here, young lady, if that pov erty-stricken dude dares show his face around here again I'll get your father to kick him into the middle of next week." Chicago News. NO WONDER. The ancients thought the world was flat, Pm really not surprised at that, We'd find it flat, I dare to say. If we were living in their day. Just think, they had no autos then, No show girls to delight the men, No pipes to smoke and no cigars, No cocktails served at handsome bars No bridge to play and no pink teas, No liners speeding o'er the seas. No yellow journals and no flats, No women's, monstrous picture hats. No tariff problem to attack, No gowns that buttoned up the back, No end-seat hogs with manners rude, No monkeying with the price of food, No Ice bills, no cold storage eggs, No bunco steerers and no yeggs, No trolly cars with clang and whirr, No Teddy to keep things astir Say, is It any wonder that . The ancients thought the world was flat? Boston Transcript. The weather is always near enough right In Oregon. ' A POOR EXPERIMENT. A poor excuse is better far. than none? That's what they say, but don't be lieve it, son. .' Unless I've got a good one I keep still, And you can bet ' I've been right ' through the mill; Also, I've made excuses by the ton. Yes, many fancy yarns I've deftly spun , That it were better I had ne'er begun. My lady says In accents stern and chill, "A poor excuse." Xo, few are now the females you can run A bluff on. I can't really think of one.. Undoubtedly wou have constructive skill, But own up to the corn and pay the bill. A liar is, when all is said and done. A poor excuse. Kenneth Harris.- WHAT THE WOHLl WANTS. Men who cannot be bought. Men who put character above wealth. Men who possess opinions and will. Men who are larger than their vo cations. Men who do not hesitate to take chances. Men who will not lose their indivi duality in a crowd. Men who will be as honest In small things as in great things. Men who will not say they do it "because everybody else does it." Men whose ambitions are not con fined to their own selfish desires. Men who are willing to sacrifice private interests for the public good. Men who do not look at every proposition from the point of view of "What is there in it for me?" Men who do not believe that shrewdness, sharpness, cunning and long-headedness are the only qualities for winning success. Men who have the courage to do their duty in silence and obscurity, while others about them win wealth and notoriety and neglecting sacred obligations. Men who are not ashamed, or afraid to stand for the truth when it is un popular, who can say "No," with em phasis, although all the rest of the world says "Yes." Men who have gained such com plete control of themselves that they can pass through the most exasper ating situations without doing or say ing any unpleasant things, without losing their temper, or flying off their center. Home Chat. LOG CABIN SAYINGS. Some folks would complain that a bushel of happiness is too heavy a load to carry. , When Gabriel blows his trumpet many a lazy sinner will enter a pro test that he hasn't slept more than six hours. Poverty sometimes comes as a bles sing in .disguise, but when he takes his mask off even a man with the rheumtism will rise and run like a racehorse. We go mighty far to hunt Happi ness, when all the time he's hiding In the roses that bloom 'round the home place. Folks never know when they're well off. Adam had a fine garden, but he wasn't ' contented until ne elected himself president of an apple trust. Let the Thunder do your growling for you. He's been in that business since the world began, and he doesn't charge a cent for It. Remember that even while you are walking the rugged road of Life the Kind Old World is giving you a free ride around the stars. There is a cause for thanksgiving if there's Joy enough in the world to make old man Trouble do a danilngl turn for just one minute. Frank L. Stanton In Atlanta Constitution. ECONOMY OF WORDS. I heard a little tale yesterday of a woman who would be an upllfter. Her efforts are not large, but she tries to make them certain of results, It came about that she happened to hear two young girls of the common crowd discussing the merits of grand opera. "Oh," said one, with enthusiasm, "it must be swell!" This was said in the ears of a wo man who would, among other up- liftings, have every human being speak correct English, but she said no word of protest Just then. Not 10 minutes passed, however, before she heard the odious words again, The other girl was talking of the wife of her friend. "Did you see his wife?" she said, "My, but she's Bwell!" And this was the straw which made the camel's back collapse. The wo man who has uplift designs made speech with the two girls. "There are other ajectives than 'swell,' " she said, sweetly. The two girls understood, for they were of the grammar school sort that go to work when they are 14. "Yes," said the first one, glibly, "there are, but we do not use them We find it more convenient to have one word mean all things.". It was the woman who told me this story, and she declared that some things were about hopeless In life. Of course there is no moral at all to this tale. It Is just a tiny one of a true happenings. Chicago In ter-Ocean. Sy'6 CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm is quickly absorbed. Gives Relict at Once. It cleanses, soothes, heal nn:l protects tho (lisc:is.a mem brane resulting from Catarrh and drives Sway a Cold in tho Heud qui.::ly. Kc-Myt CCICn stores the tenses of II ft 1 I fa V fait Taste nnd RuiclL Full size 50 cts., at Drug. this or by mini. In Iinuid form. 'i5 n-nts.- Ely Brothers, 00 Warren Street, New l'orlu Womeris Secrets There is one man in the United States who has perhaps heard more women's aeereta than any other man or woman in the country. 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"So Professor Billus led off with his right foot and followed 'up the ar gument with a brass cuspidor, falling. In the subsequent clinch, oh top. "'Who writ the piece?' he shouted as he pummeled his opponent stead ily. " 'Shakespeare,' the Bostonlan ans wered In smothered tones from be neath. "'Are you sure?" asked the profes sor. " 'Dead sure," was the reply. 'I seen him do .it." " A HOG'S PROTEST. I, musing, rested on the grass, be neath a bay green tree; a porker came, like Balaam's ass, and talked HO THEE A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Cheerfulness and bright disposition during the months before baby comes, are among the greatest blessings a mother can bestow upon the little life about to begin. Her happiness and physical 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. 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The owner, raised last year 150 sacks of onions, 200 sacks potatoes, a ton of rubarb and celery, canned 30 gal. corn, 30 gal. string beans and peas, ani 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 stock business and now wishes to retire, and will let it go with. everything men tioned here for $8 per acre, half cash, your own time on balance. I handle the best bargains to be found only. E. T. WADE Office In American National Bank Bldg., Pendleton, Ore. East End Grocery Is always in front rank when it comes to fresh and seasonable Fruit and Vegetables. Don't forget us when you want something extra choice. Weston Potatoes, per sack Grand Ronde Apples, per box Buyers' Best Flour Orpheum Theatre J. P. MEDERNAO ,11. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children"; ' SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. ..Program Change on 8 on days, Tuesday's and Friday's. a while with me. She was a large nnd stately sow, of Poland China strain, and lines of care were on her brow, her voice was low with pain. "I hear men talk," said Mrs. Swine "I hear them every day, and they offend these ears of mine with lots of things they say. If there's a man so mean he's barred from social catalogue, and they de sire to hit him hard, they say he Is a hog. The selfish brute on trolley car, who uses room for two; the fiend who smokes a rank cigar, and drops it but to chew; the rounder of the gasllt street, who's going to the dogs, the bum, the boozer and the beat they say these men are hogs. Of many hogs I wot and wist, who live close to my door; I have upon my calling list about a thousand more; and not a porker In the lot would drink or smoke or swear, or come home cross at night and swat the hausfrau with a chair. To say of cheap and worth less men. by greedy passions fired, that they're like porkers in a pen it makes a lady tired!" Walt Mason in Portland Journal. GOIN' SWIMMIN 1 Tho shadows are deep at the water's edge, - j Where the current forms a pool. And the greenish depths underneath the ledge ' Delightfully fresh and cool, But the small boy stays in his own bnck yard With a feeling of deep regret. For his mother has said, with a shake of her head "It's a little bit early yet." i Read the "Want" ads today? FiEHD Friend greatly lessens the pain and THE DRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, GA. Telephone Main 536 $1.00 $1.25 la made from the choicest wheat that prows. Good bread is assured when, BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. 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