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pf;r rvTh DAILY EA9T OREOOXIAX, PENDLETON, ORECiON, Til I'HSDAY, JI NK , 1810. EIGHT PAGES. AN lNHEI'KXUK.NT XKW8PAPKB. Published LtallT. v.eekly and 6unl-Weekly t IVr.dlfton, Oregon, by the CAST OKfcAKJ.MA.N rbUL.lSUl.Nd CO. SVKSCRirTlON BATK8. DeilT, oo yesr. by mall 15.00 DallV. tlx months, by mail 2..VJ Ially. lbie months, by mall Pally, one month, by mall -50 Dall. oce year, by carrier 7.oO Dally, fix month. By carrier i5 Pally, three monthi. by carrier 1 DallT. one month, by carrier t Weekly. on year, by mall l.BO Weekly, six month, by mall 75 Weeklr. four month, by mall & Semi Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 eml Weekly, tlx moniu. by mall... .75 ftsml Weekly, four month, by mall . . .50 The PallT K.ast Oregonlan Is kept -n ala at the Oreon Sear Co., 147 6th street, Portland. Oreroa. orthweat New. Co., Portland, Oregon. Chicago Bureau, 8"9 Security Building. IVaahtupton. D. C, Bureau, 601 Four teenth street. N. Vf. Member Vnlted Preaa Aioclatlon. Entered at the pootoiflc at Pendleton, Oragoa, a second class mall matter. telephone Main 1 Official City and Connty Paper. lng to direct election ot senators. Re quire legislators to pledge themselves to elect the popular choice. It is the sensible thing to do and it can be done. Oregon now has two senators that were elected under this method. If other state of the union will but take up this system It will not be long until the United States senate will be dominated by men elected directly by their people and who will accordingly f ivor a constitutional change. Put if we wait for the constitutional change to come first the American eagle will bo blind, bald and gray before the upper house is made a truly repre sentative body. STAY WITH VS. THE RIGHT DAY. H-re's a ray of sunshine. bright as bright can be. An' the moikin' bird a-sing. in' in the old mulberry tree. Singin' for he knows The wav the weather goes An" y.iur sweetheart will be i with smilin' an' givin' you a rose. Two carloads of intending pur chasers are now viewing the Umatilla project as guests of Pr. H. W. Coe and his organization. They are from the Dakmas and apparently would like to settle in the Golden West. If so and if they are seeking lrri. iiated land they could go far indeed and find nothing better than the land under the Umatilla project. True the project is largely unsettled and undeveloped at this time. But the great essentials are there. The soil is perfect, there is ample water iitul the government is behind the pro- ji i t. The altitude of the project ia right, the climate likewise and the project is so located geographically as to be favored in the matter of connec tion with markets. It has connection So, get out In the sunshine and the wind a-blowin' free Where the mockin' bird makes music in the old mulber ry tree. He's the bird that knows The way the weather goes, And yonder comes ymir sweet heart, who'll be given' you a rose. Frank U Stanton. two transcontinental railway lines and also with a mighty river that will soon be open to the sea a 1 Heie's hoping the Dakotans now at Hermiston will find some invest- , ments to their satisfaction and that J they will locate upon the project and 'help transform that desert valley in- THE DEED IS THE MAN. The Pream Is the babe in the love- lit nest. And the rollicking boy at play; The Pream is the Youth with the old, old rest For the rare romance of a day. Then the Peed strides forth to the distant goal That has dazzled since life For the Pream is the child rampant soul Hut the Peed is the man! began: of the The Tenderfoot Farmer The Pream is the peak that Is seen afar. And the wish for the eagle's wings; The Pream is the song to the beckon ing star That the world-waif fondly sings; Then the Peed comes crowned with the strength and skid That doth perfect a golden plan; For the Pream is the child of the Sovereign Will Hut the Peed is the man! The Pream is the mask that would make men dare, And the boast that would count them brave; The Pream Is the honors that heroes wear And the glory that high hearts crave; Then the Dead gives battle to pride and pelf As only a coiuiuerer can; For the Dream is the child of the Hotter Self Hut the Peed Is the man! Xo song was so sweet, and no star so bright. As the Dream of the Nazarene; From the Virgin's bosom to Cal vary's height, It sang and It shone serene, Then the Deed proclaimed him King of His Kind As the blood of the Martyr's ran. For the Pream was the child of the Master-mind But the Deed was the Man! James C McXa'ly, in Progress Magazine. 9 -TV - . ... ... A AY " was on0 of these experimental farmers, who put green .'.V$StT'V''4l spectacles on his cow and fed her shavings. His theory was that it didn't matter what the cow ate so lonj as the was led. The questions of digestion and nourishment bsJ not entered into his calculations. It's only a "tenderfoot" farmer that would try such on experiment with a cow. Hut many a farmer feeds him self regardless of digestion nnd nutrition. II" might almost as well eat shav ings for all the good he gets out of his food. The result is that the stomach grows "weak" the action of the organs of digestion nnd nutrition are impaired end the man sufferr the miseries of dyspepsia oad the agonies of nervousness. To strengthen tic sto;.:?.ch, restore the activity ot the or Sans at digestion and nutrition find brace up the nerves, hs? nr. Pierce's Go'-fen Nodical Viscoyery. It is an tin tallini rernfffy, and has the cunfidenco ot physicians an well as tiie praise o tiioiiscnds healed by its use. In the strictest sense "Goldon Medical Discovery" is a temperance medi cine. It contains ujit'.:-:r ;:.!o-ic;!!:is nor narcotics, and is us free froni alcohol as from opium, cn?a:;i5 rnd other dangerous drugs. All ingredients printed on its outside wrapper. Don't let a dealer delude you for his own profit. There is no medicine for stomach, liver and blood "just ns good" as "Golden Medical Discovery." VAS IKS? Editor East Oivgonian: Is there ih city ordinance compell ing a man to draw his window shades upon preparing to retire at night, when the room which he occupies is plainly visible to all wayfarers? Such inexcusable negligence (if such a len ient term could be applied In th'ls case) has rendered It both annoying and unsafe for women to pass along Water street after approximately 9:30 in the evening. SUBSCRIBER. A chiropodist ought to be able to pare his bills. Why Have an Overheated Kitchen in Summer? When the sultry days come and .the coal range makes the kitchen almost unbearable and cooking a dreaded task, put out the range fire and try the newest method of cooking in hot weather use a a land of "milk and honey." When the A PROGKKSSIYK VICTOHV. I When the twentv-fifth mrantrv I w ent wrong at Brownsville, Texas, 4 ' President Roosevelt dismissed from the service an entire battalion of that command. Kvidently the regiment needs another weeding out but Pres hdent Taft does not seem inclined to undertake the job. In Iowa the progressive forces un der the leadership of pomver and rt wjn not i,e long now until the Cummins have won a sweeping vie- i district fair pavilion 'will he thronged MMOl'S FACTS. Dolliver stand very tory. Out of eleven members of con- j gress the progressives will have eight. The legislature is progressive- j and so -will endorse the actions of the two progressive senators. It seems j also that Garst. progressive eanji- date for governor is nominated, thoug his opponent, Governor Carroll, made a desperate effort to steer clear of the factional fight. The result in Iowa is significant because the fight between the pro gressives and the standpatters within the republican party Is the liveliest thing now on in the political world. At this time the progressive move ment bids fair to bring about a poli. tical realignment. As a matter of fact the country is now divided more In accordance with progressive and regular lines than by the old time party lines. In congress the old lines have been all but obliterated. On vi tal Questions the line-up now is pro gressive versus standpatters. For months past the standpatters within the party have been trying to down insurgency. They have enlisted President Taft in their cause and he has been using the power of his great office to whip the dissenters into line. Eut they do not heed Taft. On the other hand they are openly fighting him. The fight in Iowa was on the issue of whether or not the Taft ad ministration should be endorsed. It It will be interesting to watch the i So doe ccurse of the progressive movement during the next two years. It may come to pass that some such men a Senator Dolliver will run for presi dent, not as a republican or as a dem ocrat, but under the banner of the progressive party. with people who want to see the pro ducts of this district displayed. At last we have had favorable weather for a band concert and the attendance last evening was large In accordance. and Cummins well at home. seem to PRAYER. Still, still with Thee when When the bird waketh shadows flee; Fairer than morning. lovelier daylight. Dawns the sweet consciousness, am with Thee. Alone purple and the than I TIIE ONLY WAY. Ia the fate that is fast overtaking the Income tax amendment there la a powerful argument in favor of Ore gon's method of choosing United States senators. At this time six states of the union stand in favor of t!)f Inromr- tnj rvVillr. fiv. have voted &K" met the amendment. It seems plain that the amendment will be lost. This because the interests that are opposing the income tax are able to handle the bobs-ruled legislatures. Now it lias long been the plea of those who oppose the statement No. 1 plan of electing senators that If the method of electing senators is to be changed a constitutional amendment should be enacted. This would ne. cessitate action by both houses of con-s-ress and by the various state legis latures. It goes without saying that the United States senate at present would not stand for such a change and In view of the way of legislatures are voting upon the Income tax It It doubtful if a majority of the legisla tures would favor It. This despite the fact that public sentiment all over the country Is clearly In favor of direct election. At this time statement No. 1 fur nishes the only practical road lead- with Thee amid the mystic shadows, The solemn hush of nature newly born; Alone with Thee in breathless adora tion In the calm dew and freshness of the morn. As in the dawning, o'er the waveless ocean The image of the mornlng?star doth rest; So in this stillness Thou beholdest only Thine image in the mirror of my breast. Still, still to Thee! as to each new born morning, A fresh and solemn splendor still Is given, es tnis niesseu consciousness awaking Hicathe each day iiearness unto Thep and heaven. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Having crossed the Atlantic by scrubbing the decks on a tramp steamer, a Chicago steeplejack, named Edwards, has now won a $5000 wa ger by traveling on foot through Eu rope without money or a passport. He has just reached Antwerp, after a fourteen months' journey through France, Italy, Austria and Germany. An expert workman in one of the great British needle factories in a test of skill, performed one of the most delicate feats imaginable. He took a common sewing needle of me dium size, an inch and five-eighths in length, and drilled a hole through its entire length from eye to point, the opening being Just large enough to permit ,of the passage or a very fine hair. Taking the British census costs about $750,000. About 40,000 enu merators will take next year's census. The government of Victoria, Aus tralia, is promoting an immigration scheme to secure 40,000 settlers with in two years. The schoolmaster in the mixed vil lage school of Munzenschwil, in the canton of Argovie, Switzerland, was shocked to find his pupils, boys and girls, smoking cigarettes sevretly near the school. At the beginning of the girls, smoking cigarettes secretly near a quantity of strong Swiss cigars, ami when the lessons came to an end he distributed the cigars freely among the scholars, and in order to give them a good lesson, insisted upon their smoking In his presence. Many of the scholars of both sexes returned home ill, and their parents have lodg ed a protest. THE VOICELESS. We rount the broken lyres that rest Where the sweet wailing singers slumber But o'er the silent sister's breast The wild flowers who will stoop to number? A few can touch the magic string, And noisy Fame Is proud to win them! Alas for those who never sing. But die with, all their music In them! Nay. grieve not for the dead alone. Whose song has told their heart's sad story Weep for the voiceless, who have known The cross without the crown of glory! Not where Leucad;an bree-zes sweep O'er Sappho's memory-haunted bil low, But where the g'ltterlng night dews weep On nameless sorrow's churchyard pillow. O hearts that break and give no sign Save whitening lip and fading tresses, Till death pours out his cordial wine Slow-dropped from Misery's crush ing presses If singing breath or echoing chord To every hidden pang were given, What endless melodies were poured, As sad as earth, as sweet as heaven. Oliver Wendall Holmes. rv;j..'A;'j m : h giraTrrrrsiTm il Cook-stove What a contrast! The kitchen no longer is stifling hot, the work is now done with comfort, and the housewife is not worn out with the heat. She saves her strength, keeps her health and is better able to enjoy the summer. The New Perfection does everything that any other stove can do all the fam ily cooking, baking, washing and iron ing. No smoke, no dust, no odor. Heat is applied iiir?:t!y and not wasted. A turn, and the flame is out. The New Perfection stove has a Cabinet Top with shelf for keeping plates and food hot, drop shelves for the coffeepot or saucepans, and nickeled towel racks. It has long turquoisc-blue enamel chimneys. The nickel fini3h, with the bright blue of the chimneys, makes the stove very attractive and invites clean liness. Made with 1, 2 and 3 burners; the 2 and 3-burner stoves can be had with or without Cabinet. K7rylMlrrfTrrTwt!"-f : if not at youn, writ for Dife'MiiUvs circular lu u,e nearest sstucj uf. His Cantiorury Ntt : Be sure m ' you set this stove see II Cantloiury Note: Be sure ' ' you set this stove tee that the name-plate reads "New Perfection." Standard Gil Company (Incorporated) FOR. SALE A Lincoln, Xeh., woman was fined $10 for refusing to tell her age to a census enumerator. She paid the fine hut Uncle Sam hasn't yet found out her age, and never will, unless she chooses to tell and if she did, it would be no p-rjury to fib a year or two. A man long if hi can't lead a fast life for i pays as he goes. Loss of Appetite Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, nnd Is often a forerunner of prostr.tting dis ease. It is serious and especially so to people that must keep up and doing or get behindhand. The best medicine to take for It Is the great constitutional remedy Hood's Sarsaparilla Which purifies and enriches the blood and builds up the whole system. Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. A Reliable Remedy FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm If a man Is willing to be a husband seems to bo more important these days than if he Is capable of being a good one. is quicklt absorbed. Givcj Rciiel al Once, It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the disaea mem brane resulting from Catarrh and dm tway aCold in the Head quickly, ltontoret ihe Hentsesof Taste and Kmell. inli mm 50 cts. at Druggists er by mail. Liquid Urcum llulm for use in atomizers 75 cts. Klv lirotbers, CO Warren Street, New Vork. FRESH FISH Meats and Knimages KVKTtV PAY. We handle only the purest of lard, hams and bacon. Empire f.lea! Co. Phono Main 18. 320 acres good wheat land !) miles from Pendleton at $42. 60 per acre. 160 acre ranch 4 1-2 miles from Pendleton with crop for $2250 easy terms. 115 acres, 35 acres rich bottom land, 20 acres in alfalfa, young orchard, good spring of water piped to the house. Price $4500. 1400 acre stock ranch with plenty of bottom land to put up hny for stock. At, $8.00 per Acre Address Dan Kemler 210 W. Bluff St. PENDLETON, ORB. F Cold Cure Will knock the worst cold in Two Days Comes in capsules. Not disagreeable to take" Manufactured and sold in Pendleton, by Tallman & C o. Leading Druggists of Eastern Oregon. FAIUW FOR SALE 160 Acres of Good Farm Land 100 acres In cultlvatloa. Suitable for potatoes, ber ries or ether produce. Two miles from Weston, Oregon. Call If Interested on Mark Moorhouse Company 111 East Court St. Phone Mala U. I COLESWORTHY'S (V I International Stock Food the old reliable The best for your stock Try it COLESWOR.THY 127-129 E. Alta FOR SALE 610 acrew, In Cold Springs, 320 in wheat that will make from 30 to 40 bu. per acre, abundance of pure water pl)cd Into tho house and barn. 320 mmnner-falloued. It is all yours for $30.00 per acre, iiuiullng nil the crop, naif rash, long time on balance at 5 jier cent intercut. I have several largo tracU from 88 to $1? per acre. Easy k terms. Several special bargulns in town property, and suburban homes. E. T. WADE Office In rear of American Nat. Bank Bldg. PENDLETON, OK. Orpheum Theatre i. P. MKDEKNAC1I. Proprietor HJGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGUAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. Program Changes on Sundays, Tuesday's and Friday's. Lamaui j East End Grocery Sra Is always In front rank when It cornea to fresh and seasonable Fruit and Vegetables. Don't forget us when you want something extra choice. Weston Potatoes, per sack Grand Rondo Apples, per box $1.00 $1.25 3? w 5 TR QUELLE Gus La Fontaine, Prop. Best 25c Meals in Northwest First-class cookc and service Shell fish in season Lx Fontaine BIk Main St. ANOBVI0U9 I: ERROR- 4k I, I " -1-OVisW , L You make a bad mistake when you put off buying your coal until the Fall purchase It NOW und secure the best Hock fJpiliiK coal llio mines produce al prices considerably lower than those prevailing In Fall aaa Winter. Uy Blocking up now you avoid ALJ, danger ot being unable to secure it whun cold weather arrives. HENRY KOPITTKE Phone Main 178. L Milne Transfer Phone Main 5 Calls promptly answered for all baggage transfer ring. Piano and Furniture moving and Heavy Truck ing a specialty. FOLEYSHOMTTAR Cures CnX tn Prr.vnnt Pneumonia v Oit SALE. Old newspapers wrap ped in bundles of ISO each, suitable for wrapping, putting under ear pets, etc. Price ISc per bundle, two bundles tic. Fnqutre this of-flee.