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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1911)
BIGHT noa r.u.K rum OAILY E.VSI OUE(;oI , rEXDUTrOV. OKEGOX. .MOMtAY. .U'LY 10, 1911. r'-ik. j AN lNiUli'il.M'I-INT NKWSrAl'lIU. "l Pub::-.1 1 (lift emi Weekly at rn-! xast di;i:ouMAS ri i.LisuiNG oo. I ilM-UIl'TioX KATKS. iiar, fly man . .5.00 . . 2.SO . . 1.25 . . .50 ') l'ouy. .mi lis. to mini in i. ty ma:l . . ir. to carrier .. It.y. .;;( Ill . . 7.50 ! . . 3.75 1 . . l.'.tj i - . . .05 ! . . 1.50 ; i i .. .50lu ri!. mv nwctk. If carrier .... Ii. tn.-.e niLUilm. ty carrier... !!:. . :.? ilk if. ; ii, r.v warrior teizii Wivk.y. cue iir. by mall... a.i W rii.i , six mouths, by mail.. ra Week!, i.i.'.r mouilis. by mail. Tl..' 1 :i i I v l ast Orci; v.iiau Is kept on al i at il.r nw;un News Co., 3! Morrison 1 i tnt. Ivn.aiid. Oregon. , .Nur'.bnost News fa, Portland. Oregon, i .".') iiiiniiu, '.K'li Security Building. ! ' Wabtii'ii, l. t'., Hurau, 301 Four- i ; trenth sin-ot, N. W. !i ojIkt fniied Press Association. Katered at ttie postofflco at Fendleton, : is vei v particular fact. In that ram Oreron. hs second class mall matter. I . , ' '." . as pi-eple may remember, the Velrphnce Mala 1 cfflcial t'lty and County raper. t: A Tin: i u i: or c I.AY. .lay: t.'.e ade- A i 4 ; ; ! 9 ! i j I A pel : arr r -aw, with fin 1 His hand surprise, was h h:nl tract. I picture i f his earn. n, t he; u-t. Had with most sui Iulimatid eviry s O: liis jrreat s.-iii world Of men that face c lay Spake deep things rl skill net part l"nto the if rtter's no words could say; And unto their astonished eyes Strang" visions fiutured on that fa ce The vision of the LOVE that lies Beneath things the REAL Paradise: And more they gazed the more they knew Tbat actions wrought with per fect soul Approach more nearly to the True, And gave completeness to the whole. Thus ever so: The greatest work Is done in Love Regardless of one's creed or Kirk. Vy Nathan E. Stubbing in The Nautilus. I P TO THE COrNCIL Members of the ladies civic club favor re iuiring that the telephone and electric wires be placed underground In the business section. It has been on their program for a long time and the ladi.-s desire the improvement because it will add to the appearance or the city. Businessmen favor the removal of the poles and the overhead wires for Tery similar reasons. Merchants are tire I of l-.nving the view in front of their stores obstructed by unsightly pole-. They would like to have tile tig poles removed and (luster light lnstall. d at r'guiar intervals so as to brighten up the business section. Merchants and property owners have t(n spending money for modern hop windows and to illuminate thc aaai". They now want the electric company and the telephone company to keep pace with the procession by placing their wires underground. regressive residents of the' city desire to see the wires placed under ground because it, will lie a step in l.ee; ir.g with other work being don': here. We are to have a mountain Witter .-y-tem. a new hiiib. school, A new Main street bridge, an extended fc'Wcr system, more street paving and Be have already Improved the Round up park until it is the finest place of the sort in the northwest. For these in.provements the people, are spend ing 'io-ir o.cn money and they are doing so cheerfully because the peo I !.. ':" i his ,-ity want a better and a I'igger Pendleton and they are tak ing practical tteps to bring It about. Tlo se i eople feel the Pacific Power k at company and the Pacific Tt'.ephone company should do their pr.it Vi.'.jriis bettering the city by Har.i g their wires underground In t . lame ci'y. i -in. - section. Those com- . hard work, his ill luck or almost any derive big revenues from the thing that offers an opportunity for r,.,,.,,....,,.,., ...in ei .im 1 '' j'k, hut in spite of this he Is a lit (Oir-e they jay their share tow- ar ti.e io 1 improvements when tr.'-y i ; y their t peop.e i lit;.,, ti. ask t'nern &s x-s. If the telephone h u,.:h at them and t'oir reputation for truth .'itid veracity. .sk them why the oo.'i.e'inr, when ait.-es.oed, swore (i , per. ! 1-.n ft 'va worth hut tl''.,f,'i ai d 1 1 . .': villi n v; sought re dun .1 i.itey not lung ago they claimed tneir plant here cot $7j,000. As'k then: where they placed that 20.000 ii'ir'n of r-abl-'B, etc., they were golnn t he;-,.. ,u,,i concerning which '.'!') f!.-'u(e iUiUollIll'ellel,IS with gUS- to rn'ir.v times. AI! r. ;.-ii.-i r of pcoj le desire the c 1-J e.trie light wires placed underground j In 'he business si'ction because of the) r f.-om trto'-e wires when flreg I I Thev know that il'.a'li lurks Kilos occur section n:i.l the overhead wins. ,.ll.!l.. ' '.'ilMlll'S.S v:-y ti'iu i)ii' '..!! run: then is dan :i r fireman in the iieriormance 'I .i.- huy may be burned t" a crisp y an Kvtric Hire. vt..t rs arc in uansi'f an i tt-. r U cp-ci.il .v i il I'm- i hi!. in n because they do nut .i.as kcv ili.- (l.ui.ucii.i:s ol.arac i r of the wires. 'I is liiac for the overhead wires to :e and it will bo ii'.K rest lnc; to note ; ' i i t u .! T our nty n'.ticiais wun tiii.v in t li i subject. The nuiy- r m:!,! c ainiinieii we re cliosen lo ui- Id the iat-r.-st-i of the i.cojde an 1 ic iul'lie .service corporations are !;l'Os.-(l to have no strings upon l. in. Some of our officials had the :r:iest support of this paper in the .-: munielral campaign l ocalise of .ut-'f of tiiis paper was called hy .. I.irce assortment of viilii'ying an J belittling terms !e.-ause of the po siuoii taken hy this paper. However, that al-use was cheerfully endured si;ve the Kast Oreponian felt it was 'suppnrtin-r the right men for election. , We w iil now si e how correct was that i surmise and how closely performance ,s .s with profession in the muni ; !:'. r"!itics of il'.e city of I'emllo ; ton. i !t is s,,uare!y up to you, gentle mi ii. .sOME KIMEnS LEFT. That the world still d-als in kind ly deeds although this is a monie.i i, is sle wn by the devotion mani I'tsted by three Portland nurses who aiv caring fi.r a family of eight chil dren suffering with diphtheria. According to the story as p ublished il'.e family is in poor circumstance--and when the nurses were first called there vns no prospect they would re ceive pay for their services. Never theless they undertook the work cheerfully and for days they have been fighting to keep life in the bod this very peculiar fact. In that cam In addition to ministering to the wants of the sick children the nurses have also been compelled to attend to the household duties of the place since all members of the family are iil. even the father having been tak en down with the dread disease. Oaring for the eight little sufferers ly day and sleeping on rude mat tresses in the garret when they have chances to rest Misses Kirby; Staley and Lucas have been doing their duty as they see it. Examples of devotion such as this brighten the world and should drive gioom from the hearts of cynics who have come to look upon the worl 1 as a sordid spot where people do nothing (xcept for gain and from which have flown the simple virtues that blessed the" world in the days of our grandmothers. Some one connected with the wrecked steamer Santa Rosa should 'face a murder charge. Because the! c nipany did not want to stand the expense of taking its passengers into' port on another boat or by re.il, it I seems, thty were required to .stay j aboard until the vessel went dow n. I uf course the officers did not know j the ship would break in two. But I their explanation will not bring back mt i." ijii-u tiuu Cornell who were drowned. Now Samuel Gompers would turn the tables on Judge Wright and have him impeached for hLs action in the contempt cases. That shipment of fireworks n"ed not go to waste. One of these days there will be some good news for Pendleton and we can celebrate. It must be nice to be president and have a government yacht upon which to travel about during the warm weather. It appears now that reciprocity will carry despite the fact that the sled ding has ber-n rough. No Irishman likes to play second fiddle even to the king, so It seems. A XUTRITIOCS ZEPHYR. The actor's sense of humor is al ways uppermost, says the Saturday evening Post He will jest about his i far more serious person than the gen- ' I orally, too, he has courage the cour- agc to smile when his heart is heavy, i An instance of this kind of cour age is shown In the following story: cSET? HAVE s9cQEBRATE?YOU THrVArM t j . Hi'iirtlHini, 3ITTERS IiMllgesiion. r.illoimiHMi, j Con-r ipiition. - Di.ii'ilioen, C'riiiiijis r 3tal;irlal IVver? Try tlio Hit ters today and note the bene Ul' ficial results. Ever)' person afflicted vhh an that the ulcer exists because of bad nt . nl-ir? tl-wnritno nn trv r..Utire ot t:lC I.O.Hi I'ltcC'.lOr.. V 11 Uieill impurities in the circulation produce angry , disehurgi.-'g ulcers, Avlnle milder, inert perms are usaailv' raanir'ertcd in the form ot indolent sores or dry scabby places. External treatment can never cure an internal trouble, therelcre no one should depend upon salves, washes, lotions, etc., alone to cure a chronic sore, it is necessary to remove the cause before the place can heal. S.S. 5. heals Old Sores by going down into the circulation and removing the impurities and germs vhirh ,p rpqnmisibdV for the: nlace. In addition to purifying the blood S.S.S. enriches this vital fluid so ..... it.. -i .1 I'UllUje V1HJ IIIUIUIU llliiunivv "u v. . r 1J 1 the best oF all blood purifiers and therefore a natural remedy Mr old j sores. Bock cn Sores and Ulcers and medical r.'v tee free. S.S. is sold at iifi--w. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC n... ATLANTA. CA. A co.iicdian. w ho w as known to he in desperate ra'ts, was invited tii a social gatliering on evening. When J the poor actor arrived he was seen to be tV.r.H- clad altV.o-jtli the weath er was bitter coid. He looked also as if he had not had any too much nour ishment for some time. The hostess greeted him cordially. v "I am glad to see you." she .-aid. "How well you are looking:" "Yes," replied the comedian, "the wind has been very nutritious of late." THE OLD CORN RUOO.M. Erooms are "going out" too the old hand power kind made of b:'" -u- I corn, s.e.s a wrter in Success Maga- y.'ne. ur : t families have taken to 1 vacuum clen.'.ers oflice buildings go , in for soft, brushy brooms made of bristles The .-ale the ol.l-fah':on- j e j loo.ims ts on the decline. The f.innT." of the broom-corn country in lllin is swear they will ra.s... no more of their product until the m.inu.'ac turevs assure ti'.em bcttt r prices than they have received tn recent years, and the broom-maker. can't do that because they arc already administer ing oxygen to their perishing business. Even an infant industry requires less coddling than one which has passed its prime. lMily Accredited. Grocer I've lit ver heard any com plaint from those eggs. Violent Customer Don't, ch? 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