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PAGE FOCR DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX, PEXDLETOX, OREGOX, SATURDAY, AVGUST 13, 110. EIGHT PAGES. a! INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.' rtti.d Daitv. Weekly ud BeoU-Weakly t Pendletoa. Oregon, M tae 4ABW OREGON IAN PUBLISHING CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. WIT. oo year. y nail 15 00 Ut, ti month, by nail i.60 ally, thro aooihs, by mall 1.2S ally, oee month, bj eaall... .80 tally, oo year, by carrier T 50 011 y aix months, by carrier S.75 Dally, three month, by carrier l.M ally, one mooth, by carrier 60 eekly, oat year, by mall 1.50 Weekly, lx south, by mall T5 FeeklT, foor Booths, by mall....... .50 teal-Weekly, oo year, by mall.... 1.50 ml-Weekly, alz monUM, by mall... .78 teml-Weekly, four Booth, by mall.. .60 I be Dally East Oregooian la kept 9a aal t the Ores-oii Neva Co., 1T 6th street. Pertland. Orasoav lorthweat New. Co., Portland, Oresoa. Chicago Boreas, S39 Security Bofldlaf. Waablairto. D, C, Boreaa, 501 roar teenth itreet, N. W. Member United Pre Aaoclattoa. entered at the peatoiflcc at Pendietoa, Jrtoa, aa second claaa mall matter. Jetrtioae Mala 1 Official City and Connty Paper. TIME ENOUGH. I know It Is early morning, And hope is calling loud, And your heart Is afire with youth's desire To hurry along with the crowd. But linger a bit by the road side, And lend a hand by the way. 'Tis a curious fact that a gen erous act Brings leisure and luck to a day. a "democratic assembly." That the whole thing was a fraud was easily apparent and but little attention has been paid to It. Now comes the democratic state central committee with the announce ment that, democratic nomnations will be made at the primary election as called for by the direct primary law) An open race will be held and all who wish to secure nominations will be given "equal opportunities." Plainly this is the only course for the minority party to take. The democrats would be asses indeed to duplicate the blunder of certain re publicans In trying to Ignore the pri mary law. The hope of democratic success lies In a rigid observance of the direct primary law and in the se lection of strong, clean men as can didates. Then in the event the repub licans, through the machinations of the assehiblyites, fail to name the right sort of men for office the peo ple may fall back upon democrats as alternates. They have done this be. fore and. will do It again if necessary. GO AXD REGISTER. , It is now but a short time until the registration books will be closed for the primary elections and those who want to qualify to vote at that time will have to hurry. If you have not registered attend to this matter at once. It Is a poor citizen Indeed who will not take the slight trouble to be enrolled so that he can exercise the rights of citizenship. Go register now. Don't wait until the last mo ment or until it Is too late and then vanla railroad. In his study of all classes of men who are under him. entertains a great admiration for the Irish foreman of a gang of laborers who went to any lengths to show his men that he was the real boss. One morning this foreman found that his gang had put a hand car on the track without his orders. "Who put that nan' car-r-r on the track?" he asked. "We did, sor." one of the men an swered respectfully. "Well." he said shortly, "take It off ag'in!" The laborers did so with much dif ficulty. "Now." said the foreman, "put It on ag'in!" Popular Magazine. II El IAD DOXE EXOCGII. "Fellow citizens." said the candi date, "I have fought against the In dians. I have often had no bed but the battlefield and no canopy but the sky. I have marched" over frozen ground till every step has been mark ed with blood. His story told well till a drled-up "I'll be" darned If you hain't done looking voter "anie to the front, enough for your country. Go home and rest. I'll vote for the other fel low." Success Magazine. It Is the nature of women to suffer uncomplainingly, the discomfort and fears that accompany the bearing of children. Motherhood is their crown ing glory, and they brave Its suffer ings for the Joy that children bring. Ho expectant mother need suffer, however, during the period of wait ing, nor feel that she Is In danger when baby comes, if Mother's Friend Is used In preparation of the event. Mother's Friend. relieves the pain and discomfort caused by the strain on the different ligaments, overcomes nausea by counter action, prevents backache and numbness of limbs and soothes the inflammation of breast glands. Its regular use fits and prepares every portion of the mother's system for a proper and natural ending of the term, and It assures for her a quick and complete recov ery. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for free book for expectant mothers. BBADFTET.D EEGTJLATOR CO- Atlanta Oa. Will There Be Any Stars In My Crown?" the congregation in the other church promptly responded, No, Not One; No, Not One.' Fortu nate Is it if the seeming contradic tion Is confined to the unintentional inharmonious responses in song. August Llppincott's. A GOOD CIGAR complain if the primary election does not go to suit you. When Fortune Trowns ana cares op press. And life seems useless, more or less, Whate'er you are. And every time you've tried to win. ou've somehow failed, there's com- mort In A good cigar. You watch the smoke wreaths as they rise, And as you dream with half shut eyes, Your thoughts roam far, htil your troubles seem a Joke, Pour worries vanish while you smoke A good cigar! Somerville Journal. , MISS BEAN'S BEAR. I know It is only the noontide There is chance enough to be kind; But the hours run fast when noon has passed. And the shadows are behind. So think while the light is shin- ing. And act ere the set of the sun, i bear and killed it with a single shot For the sorriest woe that a soul , from her 22 rifle the girls will be more For a long time the girls of the Pendleton high school crowd have close , been famous for their good looks and their social accomplishments. Now that Miss Grace Bean has killed a can know Is to think what it might have done. I know it is almost evening, But the twilight hour is long. If you listen and heed each cry of need You can right full many a wrong. For when we have finished the Journey We will all look back and say: "On life's long mile there was nothing worth while I But the good we did by the way." Ella Wheeler Wilcox. J renowned than ever. Her deed shows 4 ! they have nerve and courage as well as charm which is right for eastern Oregon girls. GOD AT THE FOUNTAIN'S. . As torrents in summer, half dried in their channels. Suddenly rise, though the sky Is still cloudless, , For rain has been falling far off at their fountains; So hearts that are fainting grow full to o'erflowing. And they that behold it marvel, and know not That God at their fountains far off has been raining. Longfellow. SMALL PROJECTS FEASIBLE. Reports from American ' lake state that the two Oregon regiments won a great victory in the sham battle between the Reds and the Blues. Yet the admission is made that the third regiment deployed and. advanced ac ross an open field in the face of a battery of machine guns. Oh you war correspondents. Under the heading "Irrigation in .Umatilla" the Oregonian had the fol lowing editorial with reference to the various irrigation projects being con sidered in this vicinity: "There is room in Oregon for many an irrigation project like the five new ones In Umatilla county Just launched or In process of formation. These deal with flood waters from the Blue Mountains, to be made available by dams across the creek beds. The can yons formed by the rushing winter floods are usually narrow and deep. Ideal chances for Inexpensive yet solid construction. "Waters so held back from destruc tive violence in winter are to be led In spring and ummer over thousands cf acres of semi-arid lands. The nec essary funds are to be subscribed by the landowners themselves, who are to profit by this work. Here are ex amples of conservation that conserves and with no one, near or far off, wise or simple, to object. It is true there Is room for many small projects like those proposed near Pendleton. All irrigation schemes need not be of a mammoth nature. There are people who think of an of an irrigation project as some' thin that costs millions of dollars and waters an Immense tract. They overlook completely the fact that a little project may be Just as beneficial and Just as profitable as a big one If not more so. Further more it is an easier thing to finance a ' small irrigation scheme than a large one. Most of the small schemes now being considered In eastern Oregon are district concerns. The farmers themaelves will raise the money through bond Issues, offering their lend as security. Such loans appeal to capitalists because they know that when a farmer goi into an irrigation enterprise of his own he knows what he is doing. He is on the ground, he owns the land and he knows what Ir rigation will accomplish. There nothing of a wild cat nature about it The only wonder Is that farmers of eastern Oregon have not turned to irrigation before this. It is a shame they have allowed the flood waters to run to the sea all these years when it is reeded upon their lands. The call has gone forth for wild horses for the Grand Roundup and for men to ride them. If the bucka- roos are as eager to ride as they have been in the past there will be no lack of good talent here this fall. They will come from everywhere and we will have one of the biggest times the west has ever seen. Youth longs, and manhood strives, but age remembers. Sits by the raked-up ashes of the past, preads its thin hands above the whitening embers That warm Its creeping life-blood till the last, Dear to Its heart Is every loving to ken That comes unbidden ere Its pulse grows cold. Ere the last lingering ties of life are broken, Its labors ended and Its story told. W. Holmes. The registration books will close September 14 and will not be reopen ed until after the primary election September 24. Hurry and register. If the colonel opens the New York republican convention there will be something doing. But the New York politicians might not like the key note. It is about time Col. Raley and Dr. Snmmervllle were getting busy. They have been beaten out by a girl The grouse seasons open Monday, Have you secured a hunting license et? OBEY THE PR DIARY LAW. A short time ago the Portland Ore gonian had 'an alleged news story to the effect that members of the Ken tucky Klick, a reactionary democrat 1? organization in Portland, had held People the country and the towns will grow too. A visitor to the school was anxious to draw the pupils out about the tan ning Industry. 'What is the skin of a cow used for?" he asked. "To keep the meat in," promptly spoke up James. , ROCKEFELLER LOSES A RIVAL. A man in Ohio recently sought an expert In oil, because he believed that he had struck oil on his land. He brought a sample in a bottle. Evidently he had been In a great hurry and had hastily grabbed the first bottle at hand, for when the chemist had duly analyzed the sam ple submitted he sent the following telegraphic report: "Find no trace of oil. You have struck paregoric." Youth's Compan ion. THE UNIVERSAL UNREST. Up and down the boardwalk Goes the throng so gay. t Keeps it up till late at night And starts again next day. Up and down the country Goes the lecture man. Next year he'll be starting out On the selfsame plan. 'Round Its mighty orbit Earth proceeds to climb, Finding warmth each summer And cold in winter time. It's the general program; Rushing here and there. Always in a hurry, And not grttlng anywhere. ' Washington Star. BELIEVED IX PRINCIPLE. President McCrea of the Pennsyl IF SHE HAD KNOWN. A clergyman, noticing the simple ppearnnce of the couple he had Just married, decided to give them a few words of advice. . He explained to the young man his duties as a husband and then told the oung lady how she should conduct herself, winding up with the old in junction that she must look to her husband for everything and, forsak ing father and mother, follow him wherever he went. The bride appeared very much troubled at this and faltered out: Must I follow him to every place he goes?" "Yes," said the clergyman, "you must follow him everywhere until death doth you part." "Gracious!" cried the gorl. "If 1 had known that before I would never have married a postman." OLD AGE REMEMBERS. A REPUTATION SHATTERED. Gordon Scott bought a new table for his office in the Symes building the other day. When it was delivered he decided that it was too well var ntshed. "It was too smooth," said Mr. Scott yesterday to a couple-of friends. "Why the first day I had it a fly lit on It, slipped and broke Its neck and three of its arms." Heretofore Gordon Scott has borne a reputation for truth and veracity. Denver Post. XOT EASY. Pat was a married man a very much married man. He had married no fewer than four times, and all his wives were still in thje fore. According to Pat's own account before the court where he was tried for bigamy and found guilty, his experiences were not altogether satisfactory. The Judge, in passing sentence, expressed his won der that the prisoner could be such a hardened villain as to delude so many women. "Yer Honor," said Pat, apologetic ally, "I was only tryin' to get a good one, an' It's not alsy!" August Llppln cott's. I A woman with one of those over grown kids dressed in a Lrd Faunt leroy suit, when he ought t be mov ing pianos, started to pass through the gate at the railway station to hoard a train. A little Irish gateman observed she had no ticket for the boy. "Lady, yez have no ticket fer th boy." "And I don't need any ticket for the boy. He's only seven years old, and I never have paid for him. I have a notion to report you for Impertl nence. Come on, Ralph!" As she flounced through the gate the little gateman yelled after her "Say, Mom, when he's eight, put him on the police force!" SMOKE PAIXT. Take a small quantity of Pittsburg Magazine. " Strain the wash water air, wash thoroughly and turn loose again, advises a writer In "Success and add certain Ingredients which a Pennsylvania man claims to know about. The result is a paint that is said to be durable and cheap and es pecially adapted to tin roofs and iron work. The same air mny fie recap tured and used again, but the smoke is ruined forever. The system is said to be In success ful operation in a Pennsylvania fac tory where the smoke Is passed through an atomizing spray. Six tons of coul of the nice smudgy kind, will, if properly treated, yield five barrels of paint, besides doing Its regular work. An Interesting possibility in this dls covery is a byproduct in the way of sweet smelling fresh laundered air, excellent for breathing and unexcelled fer hanging clothes In. TOOK IT ALL. Peter McKenzie, the last of the old Hudson Bay factors, had always a great hatred and fear of lawsuits. "I dined with Mr. McKenzie in Mon treal not long ago," said a mining en. gineer of New York, -"and he reiter ated his fear of lawsuits, driving home his point with a story. , "He said that a certain Smith won a case in the lower courts, the higher courts and the Supreme Court. Smith was thus finally awarded, after seven years of litigation, $500,000. "When Smith heard the glad news he sped to his lawyers. " 'Hurrah!' he said. 'Gimme my $500,000.' " 'Yes, $500,000 was the award, said the lawyer, and at the same time he handed Smith a $1 bill. " 'But what's this for? Smith gasped. " 'That's all that's left, Mr. Smith,' explained the lawyer, 'after the de duction of my fee, the cost of the var. Irus appeals and other expenses which will be duly rendered you in an item ized account.' "Poor Smith studied the bill In his hand. , " 'Say what's the matter with this?' he demanded. 'Is It bad?' 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