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DAILY EAST 6KBGOMAX. PENDLETON, OREGOX, EIGHT PAGES. 'Old AT 11' AVfU.l,l.V'! Is the control of the state of Ore son to be turned over to such men as these? AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. rcklltbml Liallr. Weekly and Seml-Veealy die at Pendleton. Oretton. bT tbe AST OUEUONIAN PUULISUING CO. SlBSCRlITlON RATES. Dally, em. year, by mall 1500 Dally, tlx mmihi. by mall Liall. three month, by mall.... U1It. nif month, by mall I.'...), uuc lf Cfci'llcT rlx months, by carrier Dally, tore moutba. by carrier... Daily, one month, by carrier 'ei'y. out year, by mall Weekly, sli month, by mall Wwklr. four montbi. by mall Wwiiy, one year, by mall.. tml Weekly, tlx mooiua, by mall. ml-Weecly, four month, by mall NOUM AI.S AUK NF.KVKV. 2.50 ! ITS l.5 .05 1.R0 .75 .50 1.50 .75 .50 The Dally Kaat Oregonian 1 kept aal at the Oregon Newt Co., 147 8th atrcet, Portland. Oretrom. ortbweat Ne. Co., Portland, Oregon. Chicago Bureau, Cj9 Security building Washington. D. C Unrean, 501 Four teenth etreet. S. vf. Member United Preaa Aaoclatlon. Entered at the paatoiftce at Pendleton, Oregon, ai aecond clasa mall matter. Valephone Main 1 Official City and County Paper. Of the last four teachers Just chos en for the Pendleton public schools one has been teaching in the country; 126 ' another at Weston, the third at Al- ?9 r,i !, 'nirt'i fit Orcgnn City. They will till positions left by former Pendleton teachers who hnvo been elected to positions in the large cities. It other words Pendleton is recruit ing its teaching force from the coun try and from towns within this state that do not pay as high salaries ns Pendleton. Very well, hut where will the small towns and the country dist ricts go to secure competent teachers? With the normal schools closed for want of funds new teachers are not being turned out as in the past. Con sequently Oregon is threatened with a dearth of competent teachers unless the normal schools are revived. The situation merits the serious atten tion of those who want to see the standard of our public schools main tained. journalist who took me to see the horrors of New York. For several hours we went about to restaurants, bars and places of amusements. I saw and noted with great attention what was pointed out to me, but I could not help, at least, coming to the con clusion that some day. if I were to take my guide on a similar tour ar ound one of the great capitals of Eu rope, I could show him much more. Taking the Catholic countries of Eu rope as the basis of eom;arls!'. t'.-.n only difference that I could perceive was that in America the family tie Is weaker. Divorce is too easy by far: children too independent'' of parental control. In tills resnert it has seemed to me that Anurici has reached a limit beyond which really dangerous social disorder lies. C.OO IX cr.F. vnox. Aids Nature HIS BEST. f'OVKKINCJ T1IK FUJHT. H all his after did his best with might, He labored on, year year. And yet his world was seldom bright, The sky he viewed was sel dom clear; He gave the best he had to give. And merely won the right to live. One day he ci-ased to learn to care For rich rewards or for ap plause; He toiled for love, and then and there The world found, out how great he was; For love of what he did he ' strove. And straighaway all his ven- tures throve. E. Kiser. There lives and works A soul in all things, anil that soul is God. The beauties of the wilderness are His. Thnt make so gay the solitary place. Where n eye sees them; and the . fairer forms. That cultivate glories In are His. He sets the bright procession en its way. And marshals all the order of the year: He marks the V.ounds that Winter may not pass And blunts his pointed fury; in its case. Tlusset and rude, folds up their tend er germ, I'ninjured with inimitable art; And ere one flowery season fades and dies, Designs the blooming wonders of the next. The Lord of all. Himself through all diffused. Sustains and is the life of all that lives. Nature is but a name for an effect, Whose cause is God . . . One Spirit His Who wore the platted thorns with bleeding brows Rules universal nature. Not a flower But shows some touch, in freckle, streak or strain. , . - a . ..tl IT.. tnclt'fW ii.g train to tne various towns oi ine i o nn unnvuieu pnn.n. i"r"- - ,-mntv and extra conies of the paper , Their balmy odors, an.i imp...." The great success oi Dr. Tierce's Golden Milicnl Dis covery in curing weak stomachs, wasted bodies, weak lungs, and obstinate and lingering cmwlhs, is bused on the recognition of the fundamental truth tlit;t "CVIdsti Medical Discovery" supplies Noturc with body-building, tissue-repairing, musclc-muking matcrinU, in con densed and concentrated forr.i. V Itli this hAp Nature supplies the necessary htrcngth to the stomach to digest food, !v.5'd t-T f'-.o ; - ! ' - '.' row o f lit?jj?r'j obstinate coughs. 'Ilia "Jscovcry'' r: -established digestive and nutritive or; -.rij in sound her.lth, purifies and enriches the blood, i-.iJ nuurid;., uci.us in short establishes sound vigorous health. your denier offers somc.tiiij "Just as Hood," It Is probably bctfer FOR HiSl-"it pays better. But you are thinking ot the cure not the profit, so ... there's nothing "lust us &ool" for you. Say so. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser, In Plain English; or, Med icine Siinoilacd, i;xK pages, over 700 illustrations, newly revised up-to-date Edition, paper-hound, sent for 21 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of mailing ey. titoth-hound, 31 st.inips. Address Dr. R. V. P'ercc, Iluti'ulo, N. V. The East Oregonian is not an advo te of prize fighting, tin the con- itrary it regrets ring contests as sorac- thing the world can well do without I ana pi run. is niiii yugit.in ...... 1 iu best days. Nevertheless this pa- Ptr will cover the Jeffries-Johnson f.ght and do so in metropolitan style. A report of the fight by rounds will be received from the United Press and ' East Oregonian bulletins will be post- i er. in various places within the city He clung to hope; with purpose !,lliI.ing the progress of the fight. The 61 mi -w He strove to win the world's , applause; But few men ever noticed him, Or cared how dutiful he was; With all the courage of the brave. The best he had to give he gave. "Then whv the devil have you been i they can't sing they go to a teacher letting her come here lor two years. .n , 1 1 o floor below, and he charges ai.u hand : "11 my good money In re- SO cents a lesson more than I get turn for your lessons?" , You c:mi figure for yourself what 1 1 haee wished to serve have saved you on three lessons a tiec.ius, in. sir. Whenever I tell youog ladies week for two years." detailed story of the fight will be pub lished in Monday evening's Issue. This issue will go by motor car and even- (-.ill be for sale by East Oregonian interns in their respective towns. If ' yr u are interested in the fight look for the East Oregonian. ; ' AS YOU PItEFF.lt. celebrating the year. We are t "summer-fallowing" and local people Pendleton is not I fourth of July thi.- MAKE THAT DREAM TIU'E. At the month of Butter creek there is a farmer who will cut $10,000 worth ot alfalfa this year from only 160 acres of land. The land is "flood ir rigated" land and was watered but i from the big fight. will be free to go where they please Monday. From indications many will attend the celebrations at Stanfield end at Pilot Rock. There will be big doings at both places. Still others will hunt the cool shades and the pool at Wenaha springs. Those who cannot get so far away from home may take in the Indian celebration at Cayuse or they may stay In the city, take it easy and get the early news There will be hues. An.", bailies their eyes with nectar, and includes. In grains as countless as the seaside sands. The forms with which He sprinkles all the earth.. Happy who walks with Him! Whom , what he finds Of flavor or of stent in fruit or flow er, or what he views f beautiful- or grand In nature, from the broad majestic oak To the green blade that twinkles in the sun, Prompts with remembrance of a pres ent God. William Cowper ("The Task. M 9228 Pendleton, Oregon United States Depositary Statement at the close of Business June 30, 1910 BANK i Headquarters For Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of the Celebrated VI 5 TOILET CItEAM COLD CREAM TOOTH POWDER and MT. HOOD CItEAM Tallman & Co. Leading Druggist of Oregon. Eaatcra Resources LOANS ANI DISCOUNTS SKCURITIES AND WARRANTS RANK INC, HOUSE OTHER REAL E.STAT! UNITED STATES BONDS (at par) CASH ON HAND Liabilities once this year. Pet" Sheridan is mak- "lot's doing" Monday and people may Ing big money with a small acreage. J tle ,ay ns they see fit. What is being done at the mouth i of Butter creek might be accomplish- j Echo is to have another alfalfa ed with more or less success on 100,-i meal factory. In the Echo country 000 acres of wheat land in this vl- there is enough allaira raise, to sup cinity. In the Umatilla river mere is plenty of water for flood or winter Irrigation. According to the report of the state engineer the annual dis charge of the Umatilla river at Uma tilla is 505.00.0 acre feet, or enough t- cover 505.000 acres of land to a depth of one foot. Now at this time comparatively lit l. yf this water is being used. Less , i, mD nnsr pttWic is becoming used to the dan than 50.000 acres of land come under 1 the combined projects of the west , Ser- allowed IIOMlMi" PIGEONS. Experiments have recently been made to determine the length of time through which a carrier piegon will preserve the "homing" instinct that is to sav, how long a bird must be kept aiuv from its original home loft before it will lose the instinct to re turn. Seventy-two pigeons in the Herman military service were taken fiom Mayence to Brunswick, a dist nnce of 170 miles, and kept in cap- CAPITAL STOCK. SURPLUS UNDIVIDED PROFITS CIRCULATION HE-DISCOUNTS 1 1 K I 'OS ITS (net I .$1,0112, 1 HO. 95 17,132.11 00,000.00 22.527.50 101,000.00 220,987.0.-. $l,:i:t.H:t;t.oi . 100.000.00 100.000.00 77.831.95 100.000.00 . . 7 1.3 10.89 . 1. OUt. 657.80 $1,513,833.01 OLD LIn LIVE STOCK IN SURANCE. Indiana & Ohio Live Stock Insur ance Company Of CrawfordsYllle, Indiana. Has now entered Oregon. Policies now good In every state In the Union. Organ led over 26 years ago. Paid up Capital $200,000.00. As sets over HGO.000.00. ItEMEMUER, this la NOT a Mutual Live Stock Insur ance company. Mark Moorhouse Company Agent, Pendleton, Or. 1 13 East Court Bt. Phone Mala M. Ply many meal factories with the raw tlvity a month. Then they were liber pioduct. Furthermore alfalfa is a piofitable crop to raise and it con tinues to he a profitable crop despite the great increase in alfalfa acreage caused by the adoption of irrigation in the northwest. Great strikes have been "impend ing" so frequently of late that the But it is not likely Jack Johnson . r. ... .. I . V. ...n.A.. la er.a. o ihom- i i ,o-. - j to go unusea to tne sea. . u rpv pntirelv upon praycr. United States government has a j ' blanket filing on the flood waters, j ThP wj,eat land near Pendleton Is But the government cannot hold that j tnIr9ty nni lt s entitled to drink, right unless It makes use of the wa- V))y 1ft tho rlvPr g0 to tne ,,ea? Then even if the government j ter. carries out the extension of the I'raa- i the powrn or i"E.n. tllla project lt cannot use all the flood , ,. v ' I Authentic instances of the hair vatfrs of the Umatilla. I turning white in a few hours or a It would be entirely feasible for night through fear or sudden shock land owner? In the vicinity of Pen. I eould be multiplied indefinitely, says dleton to irritate their land with flood j Or son Swett Marden in Success Mag- water taken from the Umatilla near Gibbon Had P. P. Sturgis lived the old Pturiris T.roject wfiuld zine. It Is well known tnat wnen I.udwig of Bavaria learned of the In nocence of his wife whom he had loubtless ,.a,S(,( t0 i. put to death on suspicion ated. They started uisuinuy in u direction of Mayence and arrived there, in four and one-half hours. It seems really impossible to extin guish the homing instinct in a good pigeon. A story is told in this con nection of a French carrier pigeon captured by the German soldiers dur the sieufi of Paris in 1S70.' The bird was being carried in a bal loon from Paris to some point in the country, whence it was expected to return to Paris with a message. It was taken to the German headquar ters and t.reseuted to the ioiiilliander. Prince Frederick Charles, who sent It to his mother in Germany. Here it was placed in a splendid and roomv aviary, and carefully fed and nourished. But although it was kept there, living in .the lap of royal lux ury, fur four years, the French pigeon did' not forget Its fatherland. At the end of that time the door of 11. e aviary was left open one day. The pigeon flew out, mounted high in the air. flew about for a moment, ns if to find the points of the compass, and then took flight in a straight line for Paris. It remained at the Paris Jardin d'Aeelimatlon until it died in 1S7R. I 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 1 st day of July, 1910. CLAUD HALE. Seal ' Notary Public for Oregon. COLESWORTHY'S J- International Stock Food S si the old reliable The best for your stock Try it 1 COLESWOR.THY 127-129 fc. Alta f her unfaithfulnoFS. his hair became .-. white .". snow within a couple of have been carried out ere this and i adjoining Pendieton.on the north and ! vtc ,eo.,Vl be a great irrigation dist- j " wh( n ,.,rirle the First attempted ri' t. It is not yet too late to carry , () ,.., pp f,.(,, Carisbrooke Castle his out t!,at project in a modified form, j hair turned white V.hv not make that dream come true? I " li WAYSIDE WISDOM. SHALL THE KNTFE RULE? in a single nigni. hair of Maria Antoinette was suddenly changed by her great dis tresses. On a portrait of herself, uhi'-h she Kave to a friend, she wrote. T. v., "Whitened bv affliction.' Tt is often fi.rtd by the nsembly j r.( ..,.; nt t lnodifv the currents of the blood and all the se cretions, to whiten the hair, to paral yze the nervous system and even to produce death is well known. What ever makes us happy, whatever ex cites enjoyable emotions, relaxes the capillaries and gives freedom to the circulation; whatever depresses and advocates that the assembly Is not final. At the primary election the people may revise the work of the assembly. Yet it Is evident that the nssembly Ites Intend !f possible to make their work stand a final. The assembly elections pre to be backed by the ma rnne pipm' nt throughout the state and tho who do not stand In will be malitrned and ostracised if the ma chine leaders have their way. Already the Oregonian has entered upon Its course of vilification. Be ause County clerk Fields and Sheriff Stevens of Multnomah county have refused to seek assembly nominations the Oregonian has started heaping distresses us disturbs us, worries us; in fact, all phases of fear ccntract these blood vessels and Impede the free circulation of th blood. Wo Bee this Illustrated in the pale face caused by fear or terror. The man who says nothing isnt al ways sawing wood. Many a man starts out a circuit and winds up a side show. You can usually tell an aristocrat by his plebian tastes. The best way to retain a favor is to do somebody else one. It Is possible for a man to have too many friends and not enough enemies. Perhaps you would nt thjnk so hard of your wife's relatives if you knew what she thinks of yours. Several marriages take place be cause neither party can think up a good excuse for breaking the engage ment. Some people's idea of success is to put two and two together In such a way as to make other people mm mo total five. Two Greatest Townsite Openings in the Irrigation History of Southern Idaho For particulars See, Phone or Write The QUELLE Gus La Fontaine, Prop. Best 25c Meals in Northwest First-classcookcand service Shell fish in season Fontaine BIL, Main St. VICE IN AMERICA. Gugllelmo Rerrero In the July At lantic: All that I have seen and heard concerning the vice of great Ameri can cities, alcoholism, gambling, Im mortality, seem 10 me iu uc nemici i abuse and insult upon the heads of ' more )Kr ess than I have seen in all those officials. It is out with tho t the great cities in Europe. I have knife and evidently the knife Is to he noticed these sad features of modern used against all who refuse to put on the assembly halter and take the oath of allrglance to Boss PImon and hla henchmen. ri!vaii..n but they are no more hideous In America than elsewhere, the women arc too emancipated; the I shall never forget the evening which I spent with an agreeable and clever I'OU HEIt I ATIIEK S SAKE. "I want to have on understanding with you," said the outspoken old man when the expert in voice culture had asked him to sit down, according to the Chicago Record-Herald. "I want you to tell me the truth about my daughter's voice." "My dear sir, don't ask me to do that. It is too painful." "What! Do you dare to look me In fv... fnee and Insinuate that she Is never likely to be able to sing." "I am very sorry, sir, but If you will compel me to speak the truth, it la as you say." 550 Main St. LEE TEUTSGH Phone Main 5 The Real Estate and Insurance Man. Exclusive Selling Agent for Umatilla County You make a had mistake when yo put off buying your coal until tha Fall purchase It NOW nnd eecura the best Rock Spring coal the mine produce at prices considerably lower than those prevailing In Fall aaa Winter. By stocking up now you avoid ALL danger of being unable to secure It when cold weather arrivea. HLNR. itOPlTTKE Phone Main 178. Orpheum Theatre J. P. MKOEKNAC II. 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