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P.VTLY EAST OR1GONIA, PENDLETON, OREGON, TCESDAY, APRIL 4. 1911. TEN PACES. faith In the divinity of Christ but de clared the world had taken a wrong conception of the teachings of N'axa rene. She set forth her ideas in a Look that has become the basis of the Christian science religion and it is generally recognized that Mrs. Eddy's book contains many truths. Mrs. r.ihly's religion is above everything else a hopeful religion and it seems to bring happiness to those who etn Irace the faith. What more can any religion do? flakes Home Baking Easy The Best Dressed Men in Pendleton are wearing r.r.E it fit mm mmm Absolutely Pure The only baking powder mads from Royal Craps Cream of Tartar KQ ALUM.K3 LIME PHOSPHATE -c . AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPArEIl. Published Dally. Weekly -and Semi-Weekly at Pendleton. Oregon, by the KASP OUKliOMAN l'lKLlSIUNti CO. SlliSCKlPTlON RATES. Dally, one year, by mall $3.00 LUy, &ix months, by mail 2.50 Daliy, three months, by mail 1.25 Daily, one month, by mail 50 laily, one year, by carrier 7.50 Daily, mx months, by carrier 3 75 Daily, three months, by carrier 1.85 Daily, une month, by carrier 65 Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 Weekly, six months, by mall .75 Weekly, four months, by mail 50 Bemi Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 eml-Weekly, six months, bv mall 75 mi-Weekly. four months, by mail... .50 SKISVK THE PVHL1C. If Postmaster Brown reports to the postal authorities that the people of t)iU city are favorable to the closing of the carrier window on Sundays he will brin down upon his head more trouble than has been his lot since he assumed the role of postmaster. Most emphatically people do not want the carrier window closed on Sundays. They desire to secure their Mail or. the Sabbath dav as well as on a week day. If you do not believe this then watch the lon,j line that forms nt the carrier window every Sunday morning. Instead of seeking to close the car rier win low on Sunday the postal de partment had better consider the de livery of mail on Sundays as well-as on week days. It would work for tile conveniece of the public to have p'ail delivered by postman on Sun1 days. Furthermore in making chang es of any sort in the postal depart ment It is the welfare of the public, not the convenience of the employes, tvat should be considered. This is true with respects to any line of bus iness, public or private. The Daily East Oregonlan !s kept on sale at the Oregon News Co., 3J9 Morrison street. Portland. Oregon. Northwest News Co.. Portland, Oregon. Chicago Bureau, 909 Security Building. Washington, D. C, Bureau, 501 Four teenth street, N. W. Member United Press Association. Entered at the postofflce at Pendleton, -Oregon, as second class mall matter. Telephone Main 1 Official City and County Paper. The gain of over eight per cent in the Pendleton postal business during the past year is an index to the pros perity of the place. An eight per cent gain is very satisfactory considering the fact that therehas been no boom on here. Those Pilot Rock burglars robbed many establishments but found little booty. Why did they not visit the Record office? y THE QVEST. A hundred centuries of towering fanes To show the road yet none knows where it leads! Ten thousand years of formu las and creeds And still the secret' of the world remains! The round earth bristles with its countless spires That point the way to all the ends of space. Where sit the gods that rule our mortal race, Enthroned amidst the firma ment of fires. Ah, might we follow to the bounds of space. Lit by Illusive beasons, should we find The why and wherefore that distract the mind. Or ride forever on a phantom - chase? If we might flash, like light, from sphere to sphere, Should we disclose the planner end the plan. Or fail and then return Xo earth and man To dare again the ancient riddle here? For surely here In man's un fathomed soul, Shut fast within its narrow cranial cell, Life reaches wide as heaven and deep as hell The world, the universe, the mirrored whole! Frederick Patterson In Am erican Magazine. The country may now see how well the elephant and the mule travel together. April showers bring May flowers. APRIL 1 IN HISTORY. 1S53 Mohammed II. besieged Con stantinople, which terminated In the overthrow of the Christian empire. 1679 Bosia Italy, sunk into the earth; 20ft perished. 1801 The French surrendered Rosetta, In Egypt to the British under Col. Spencer. 1831 Russians defeated in battle near Siedlee In Poland. 1884 Gen. ordon close pressed by the Arabs near Khartoum. 1908 The Fifth Aenue Hotel, New York, f-imous the world oer as the meeting place of politicians of all par ties, as Jarticularly as the home of the "Amen Corner," closed Its doors. 1909 Venezuela selected Dr. Sa onz Pena of Argentina, to arbitrate questions at issue with the United States. 1910 The pope declined to see Colonel Rooseelt. In the Nebraska and Arkansas cas es the United States supreme court upheld the rights of railroads as against state laws. HEATS SONNETEERING. The late David Graham Phillips, as Is the way with bachelors, struck many a satirical blow at matrimony. A sonneteer, having marired last autumn, came up for arscussion at the Manhattan club one evening. "Do you suppose his wife really suppoorts him " asked an editor. "I know it," said Mr. Phillips. "He told me he didn't know what real happiness meant till after he got married." STARTLING. What Is the world coming to? It has long been the cry of the ultra conservatives that municipal owner ship of any sort is .socialistic and dangerous. Some people cannot bear to think of having a city own its own water system or its own electric plant. At times in the past the subject of a municipal plant has been mentioned In Pendleton and each time certain men of conservative tendencies have be come horrified at the mere suggestion. Tet here is Mayor Simon of Port land, a typical member of the old school, advocating k municipal pav ing plant for Portland. He would have the city Invest 11.000,000 In a paving plant and do away ,wlth the paving of streets by contract. It U time for someone to drop dead. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. Many local people had the pleas ure of listening last evening to an ex cellent lecture upon the subject of the Christian Science religion. They came away with a better understand leg of the ldeaa of the Christian scl entlsts for the speaker endeavored to make the meaning of that religion .clear to people outside the fold a -well aa to those within the church. The Christian science faith owes Its origin to tha work of a remarkable woman. Sh bald to the old time MRS. WILLIAM SKANKS Lcwiston, Me. (Special) "I have used Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for a good many years and know its value. I intend to use it riIit aJonff, as I need a stimu lant and tonic. I will only be too glad lo recommend it to all my friends as I iVel sure it will be of great benefit to them." Mrs. Wm. Skanks, 37 Skinner St. If you wish to feel voting, strong and vigorous and enjoy perfect health, take DulTy's Pure Malt Wlii'kcy regularly, ac cording to directions. It corrects the de fective digestion of the food, increases the appetite, strengthens the heart action, jives force to the circulation, cures in lomnia, brings rest fulness to the brain end nervous forces and gives vigor to i!ic entire system. Recognized as a family medicine everywhere. It is in valuable for overworked men, delicate women and sickly children, and is a pro moter of health and longevity. We have ;':u-.-".ands of grateful patients who write i s they have been cured after they were iveji up by the doctors. All druggists, grocers and dealers, or direct, $1.00 a large bottle. Refuse sub stitutes and imitations; they are impure and dangerous. Send for free medical booklet and advice. TOl Daffy Milt Whiskey Co., Bochwur, . T. There is a Reason ! It's the quality embodied in every suit, that undeniable riattiness they have -and the fact, They Cost No More It is absolutely impossible to ima gine later styles than "Stein-Bloch styles. $20 to $30 are also showing the nobbiest line ever displayed in our store of blue, black and pattern spring suits, $12.50 to $18.50 r- There is no embarassment when mingling with a well dressed crowd, if your clothes come from ALEXANPEJl'S "THE PROGRESSIVE STORE" THAT RAINY MT COMES I . , .T,. jV-.v.,.'(j.i..1.. . u - v . a -. i ',1-.;;.' YOUR, MONEYV; SAFE IN THE BANK? You've worked hard for your money. If you'll LET IT WORK FOli YOU and make you interest you won't have to ask for help should you lose your position. Make OUR Bank YOUR Dank. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety, 4 por cent compounded semi-annually. THE American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Grande Ronde Apple Orchards on the INSTALLMENT plan. Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited these tracts. HILL & HIBBERD, OWNERS j At the office of MARK MOORHOUSE CO. BUY YOUR WIFE A HOME 6- room house and 2 lota on Marie Btreet $1150. 3-room house on school house hill, only $575 ; terms 1-2 cash. 7- room house on Court street ?1050 cash will buy same, 5-room house on Willow street only $800. Fine 7-room house on Willow ntrcet, between Court and Alta. Bargain if sold at once. Splendid 4-room house, fine lawn and shade trees, 212 Garfield street, only $900. 5-room house on Perkins Avenue, cost $1400, can be bought for ?1100. 17-room house on Main street, $1500 ; $500 cash bal- ance terms. 8- room house on Thompson street to trade for wheat land. 10-room house on South hill; worth $8000 or $9000 to trade for wheat land ; would consider tract up to $15,000 or $20,000. LEE TEUTSCH The Home Finder I