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PAGE root. DAILY EAST OIUGONIAN. FENTJLETOX. OREGON, STUM.Y, AUGUST 19, 1011. BIGHT TAOl m X IMiKIKM'K.NT .NKhl'AI'KU. fut i In I'd I'nilj nd Semi Hekly at IHra Cel.. a. Orei'-n. ty tU I. CAST OiiKon.MAX ITUL1S1J1SG CO. . MTsnMITlON BATES. T '. ;j, one jn.r. tj nail 5 t'.iy, hi I tutllll. by mail ''ft!!?. ti;n DKTithft. by mail .... li:y. eti month, by tn:l Iliy, on y-ar, by carrier i hi ae.n;l.. bj carrier ... l"i.y. tb.e m'L:b, by carrier.. :;r, m .uth. br carrier jcail-U fW: j. or year, by mall.. Ma.l-Wkir, til ni..:iih. by mall. '2 50 ' '. 12S ' : & . I.M, . oo 1 SO ' K ui -iiy. lour hj..l:l. cy mall , JO ,7 , , Z T I T rh Iai!y Kant Oregtila It kept oa Ml ,v . v ... m i i at tb Ore'un oai . t:ri. loriiacd. oregoa Nrtbiret Xeas Co. Portland. Oregon. bli zk'o liareau. 9utt Sccorlty BulkMnj. WrtbiLCtoo, U C-, Hurfau, 501 Four otb street, N. W. libber United Preas Association. F.0:erd at the poatofflc at Pendleton. ' t.ru&o, oad class mall matter. TtlepboD Main 1 Official City and Coanty Paper. HOME AGAIN". We- are giad a..ation's ended; Are v.e not? We are not. And our giief la all pretended, Is it not? It ii not. Joy In every heart is lurking. At the thought we'll soon be working, .n ne'll labor without shirk ing. Will we not? We will not. We are weary of enjoyment. Are we not? We are not. And wt welcome re-employment, Lo we not? We do not. For n matter where we went, went All have surely had a-plenty Of this "dolce far niente." Have we not? We have not. We were tired of ocean's roaring Wire we not? We were not. And the country life was b'oring. Was it not ? It was not. Mountain air drove us to mad r.ess, ileal fre.-h eggs caused only sadness. And v started home with glad ness, IjII we not? We did not. Now for hard work we're as pirin;.'. Are we not? We are not. We f,-fl happy when perspiring Do we not? We do not. We are filled with exaltation. And next summer, our vacation We'll refuse with execration. Will we not? We will NOT. iiy Fiauk Prescott in San Francisco Examiner. OA H K ACTION NKTHSSAnV. Pendleton will suffer and suffer 1 ng If the city administration pro ceeds with the paving of Alta, Cot- I ton wood and Webb streets without first getting the overhea 1 wires off Jhe streets in the business section It is conceded by everyone that the overhead wires and the big poles are unsiKOMj- ana oa..Sc.uu. ii.e mar the appearance of the business streets and completely spoil the ef-j feet of the cluster lights. The over- ea.i eiecinc "ires uie a ...eonce ' times of fire and in time of storm. Full attention has been called to all these points and ample time has been given the two companies in which to show cause why the wires should not be ordered down. Thus far they have not presented a single valid reason why the Improvement thould not be made. They have had nothing to offer but unreasonable ob jections coupled with satire and In sinuations regarding how much the change would cost property owners. Vet they r ave never le n able to show , v. here the enormous expense is to rorne frin. In the ji-v.- of the Ivift Oregonlan t-.e ii'i:i,- ;,nd tel.-;, i-ir-s may t' j 'a -i l underground on the prin- .p.il i.i) i r; . Xpel.i--.- to ei-tn with but rty o.tv.rs. o jld :.. , 1 1 slight I :i 1 pro;, i. , v ' ting t: ,e in-.-t re ; .; ' p :, ,iot with a hiiru prop rty owner by .- :)! .- i w t in;- k 'i, if f :!' it is rleim ., "I ray for ail sorts of. - wiling. ir,ie tb.it pia-ing the wires un- !.', 1 uojll irivolve rori:-idei a tile to the electric trust and the xpen-1- to the i p-rti lc trust and the 1 1 b-pliont- uust. Put there ure r. - as - cms for l.i li'-ving t'tiat both eorn.-erns can well afford to go to the expense' ll i-li.tt- l,t I hi- r,.v..nil.. -olU.ct,.,l frr.rr. ' the jieoplc of Pendleton. This Is es- . . -daily true of the electric trust for the reason the company will secure a I l.-.rct r it-v tiue from the cluster lights' I? tlie hi p"les are removed - rnotiey the company now collects from ciiter lilit-t Ik not earned. Is thi( probl- rn of the overhead wires to be w orked out with a view to bettering the ajipearanee of our streets and of protecting the firemen or is the whole thing to be allowed to go by the hoard? l)n the present of flclnlM want to allow the pole and wires to rtand for jears as a memori al to their Iiiefrirl.-ncy and to th'-fr d't-renard for the Inti-re.tH of t!i Ir people? The time for f'hort. . jthur. action is growing! 10$ American battleship CHANGE IX HIGH SCHOOLS. . A majority of the 10.J13 high 'hools of the country with their UK-s where s15,0o luj.ila are in '"' r? no oriinlc relation of the ' -eeondarv schools to the college and .a,, an Extern paper. 1 ' a comparatively recent date this ; n.'t c.r.lv ha' en the fact in opposl-j And cadence of soncs they have ; tent or this wonderful oas s In the finds her System unequal to the de is as they exist in com- ,' unir. i midst of an Arctic desolation. They mands made upon ic, and she is often tliin t, in rl if i.-.n u '.,.... ,,.w m, .,...! , . . - " ican - but there also has l.on a f,rm out wore also nas oeen a form vasi!age of the Ferondary school Hut Jocund or lonely, - ' ucatra to ancient and honorable,1'" wae 'ou tise"re only but privately tnJo.ed and supported' .-el'egiate institutions, ler have decreed as What the to courses of yi' tr high schools has been accepted without a murmur. The' l.lh schools have been administered ( Tou call them the voices, as if they existed for the minority of ,Of birds, and your choice Is i their graduates w ho would go to col- The r",,ln. the linnet, the wren. We'and must pass tests imposed by ' lU J1 the qualte drumming, . ' u .The honey-bees humming, jr. Power has resided above; and the j The k ity-Did's call from the glen I high schools have dane-ed to the tune, The maple boughs sighing, set hv the scholastic pipers Tou reckon outs-ying ' Put a new era has dawned. Public',, V1' corn-at prlme-" liih schools are venturing to adapt ieir courses of study to the fact that! '.T most 0f thtir puj.ils educational careers will cease with s hool graduation, and it that were the courses more prac- iiiote children In the grammar' radfs would enter the high schools.! ilerealtir the ground to be covered ill be 1. ss in area, but the process of ultivation more thorough. Major .miles 'a i H !,- planned with a view ; -re to the s-rviceabilit v of the in-! . i rroatio;, a-,,ulrl and its t.pplirabil- iy to mature- experience, and less to the use of such learning in later acad '.rnl.? study. Colleges and universities I'-n-nitvr must concede more freely tiie evidential value of school records a-i to work done by an applicant, and ! place le-s stress upon formal written orel i xaitiinaM ms. States with an ,oi die,. ,n.u onii paruaiiy j !. niocratized sy.-tem of education nust lwake to the competition of I tes that are organized in a mod ern and consistent way, and must get I closer to the people with their culture a iid spe inlized knowledge. Many signs point to understanding f this tr-nd : uftversitv f-ducctors. : '- rtt conces-ions by Harvard, V! an! the t'nlverslty of Chicago! v. o-jM r. t have been made. Another J straw showing how the current is' running is the report just made to the , Natioral Education association by a special committee appointed last year t consider "Articulation of High ; School and College." Reports by similar committees to this largest, of gatherings of educators have materi ally affected the course of national educational history. P.riefly'summar ! ised, what is recommended? A clr- tlculium better suited to ef)uip pupils i who will not go to college, and simp ; les and less formal tests for those who j do go The secondary school will be j more assertive of its right to deter I mine its own curriculum, and less iPub91.rvt.n( to th(! c0H,g(! ari( the unl. j vt rxity , (ihorti r voIt on an(, th(J vlc. j tf,ry Beems to He uUlm.ltely wlth thc revol utionlsts, for the simple reason that the high schools can flourish without the colleges "and universities, but the latter are Increasingly de pendent upon" the former, both for a larger percentage of their pupils and their high-rank scholars. If Lafferty keeps on with his pub lic utterances it will soon be time for some one to get the hook. The Wiley affair not yet flrilHh id no it seems from the press re- ports. Thone Portlanders who are coining r.y .pecial train to cee the Itound-tTp will like the show. i n r i".c ' 1'yer.H ermipaay .-hoiii 1 put it" money !nto covering Its mill i-o no more children will he ilrowti'-d therein. 'umni'-r Ftill holds the Ktage. .Uf.lST 1! IV IIISTOIIV. 1 772 Revolution In Poland; pierogatlves of the crown lost h i re than a half century, were tile for re- ' .d. 1 Wt I Ttie r,T-,.sfil,.nf ori1-rel two ' . 11 !1 oou I n 1 o I -1 ii i-- oil i n: i ,m.-l to r?a ,, SolJtn ciirollna to protect i . -. ports of these states. 1811 The French cptured Figur- ' " P11'0- 1 2'.--Kx.-lternent In Wall Street over the unloading of eleven drays of tpecle, fiorn Philadelphia, at the varl "u" banks. The amount was J300, ooo. I 1851 " The ereat mcirreealte meet- in; oi jioniuri cuiiioneH irom u-n vrtx of fjreat P.rltaln held at Dublin for the Inauguration of the Catholic Tjefense Association. r. n 4 -i ii ni on. I nina. npp niri nv j;1 .urv 1 '!4 Wei Ion Kallroad. before Peterdburfr, Vn., seized and destroyed i iiy Federal troops. 1 870 Franco-Prussian war bom bardment of Strausfiburir beKun. 1904 Japanese heln general as sault on Itlhlunir; eai.tured trenches In front of redoubt at foot of moun-til-i. Itusi-ian Kunhoat funk off Port Ar- 1. fleet! arrives at Sydney, X. S. V. I 1909 Seven cadets were dismissed i from West Point by President Taft. Cretin questions wera left by Tur- Rc" lhe hands of the four protect Ing powers. M M i Kirs snvr;. You can call it trie patter (Jt mlntlropx that scatter, 07 You whisper of breezes Of clear lilting fountains. ,.n,j mu.murinu mountains, 1 . , , . ., The voice of nlil ocean. subline The songs of the glad Summer Time. lat-'oh, , the rollicking notes of a rhyth mical rhyme. The matlns n'1 vespers of Gay Jura, m'''r Or solemn or cherry. This song of the gay Summer Time oh- the rhythmical tune of a fa- tHom!..u. vVi.-mn their high . ,The matins and vespers of gav Sum also to the m r Time. -U II. Thornton. THOPH'S XKAIt AKTIC CllU I.K i Superintendent A. E. Snyder, com- ( t mand'ri! the T?o-al Ifmmt, of '. Whitehor.-e. Tunkon Territory' re- ! ported to the cotnm ss'nner !n l!o.ii ,hat from the north of the Porcupine t'"re ha1 l om? " P1 rumors of ; tn. existence of a wonderful tro- : .,,,., r..,n tt.hir.h ., ., ,nhnh;t. I ed by mastodons. i "The Indians," concludes Superin tendent Synder, "report having seen ! the gigantic tracks of these animals " i nut little attent on was paid to these stories until November of last i year C. J. Mclntyre and two coinpan- north of the Porcupine. They werej traveling by dog-sledue with the the- i niemeter at forty below, when to their s;r L It Was Awful. Cried Continually. Had to Hold and Watch Him to Keep Him from Scratching, Suffering Was Dreadful. Had not Used Half a Set of Cuticura Remedies Before Head was Clear and Free from Eczema. "I think the Cuticura RemocHen ar the best remedies for eczema I have ever heard of. My mother had a child who had a rash on its head when it was real young. Doctor called it baby rash. He gave us medicine, but it did no good. In a few days the head was a solid mass, a running sore. It was awful, the child criixi continually. We had to hold, him and watch him to keep him) from scratching tho sore Ilis Buffering was dreadful. At last we remembered Cuticura Remedies. We got a dollar bottle of Cuticura Resol vent, a box of Cuticura Ointment, and a bar of Cuticura Soap. We gave the Resolvent as directed, washed the head with the Cuticura Soap, and applied the Cuticura Ointment. Wo had not used half before the child's head was, clear and free from eczema, and it has never come back again. His head was healthy and he had a beautiful head of hair. I think the Cuticura Ointment very good for the hair. It makes the hair grow and prevents falling hair." (Signed) Mrs. Francis Lund, Plain City, t'tah, Sept. 19, 1910. Cuticura Soap and Ointment are for sale throughout the world, but to those who have suffered much, lost hope and are without faith in any treatment, a liberal sample of each with 32-p. book let on tho skin will be mailed free, on application. Address Potter Drug ic Cbem. Corp., Dept. 12B, Boston. :OOQQOQOQQQj 0 o j G o ! o ig ;o 10 Q j O o o O Q Q O Q PISIIIE Cass'Matlcck, frop. -ijkst ricTuin:s MOHH PJf.TUWKS LATEST PlCrUKKS and illirstrated soris in tlio city. a Q o , , 5 MPW9 ntlfrtlOOll Ontl eV't".-y) o o riiiis. Kcfined and cn- Q Q j if i uiuiiiio ioi- 4ne enure ! B Imm t o o o a Q O o o o o Next In French Restaurant Q Entire cbane throe times Q I'nch week. Be sure and Q zee tiie next clinnp-e. i 5 Adults 10c. Children Q under 10 years, fe. o CHILD HEM SOLID 1 I i I Si ; astonishment th tcmnerature beean to raise so fast within n space of two hours they had thrown off the'x warm garments, and the snow was soft un- derfoot. "It seemed," , said Mclnayre. "fcs though we were suddenly passing from winter into fpring." Soon after they had come upon the first numberless hot springs, the snow disappeared en tirely and dense vegetation took the place of the stunted bush and tim ber of the plains. Because of neces sarily slow travel on foot the explor- rs were not able to determine the cx- found several, good slaed rivers flow ing with warm water and teeming w.th bear, caribou ducks, pheasants, with beur.t abiou. ducks, pheasants, w'ld g-es;' and other game, and gold was found "n a number of the creeks. Mclntyrr will soon start at the head of a second expedition into this mys terious country- (James Oliver Cur wood in "Success Magazine.") tiOVEKXOU WILL XOT COMMUTE DEATH SEXTEXCE Salem, Ore. Nothing having arisen to warrant him commuting the sen tence of Jesse P. Webb who the court decreed must hang Sept. 5, Governor West today declares that he will not Interfere with the execution of the decree. Webh, was convicted of murdering William A. Johnson In hotel In Portland last winter. Mrs. Carrie j Kers'n, of Seattle and Spokane, w ho l conspired to kill Joivuson is now uerv- ing fifteen year sentence in the Ore- jgon penitentiary for her part in the ..u.,v oiuiv,,. DIGNIFYING THE INDUSTRIES" pHIIHIIIil HOME BOILED HAMS ! LfPzf 1;:,-,,, Born with W ma i .3C.r!' i if' eoArwcv-rs-.! I, i si t H AMES. E. PEPPET0) J WHISKEY Oldest distillery in America and the best Whiskey ever made in Kentucky. Established in 1780. Columbia Liquor Store Sole distributors in Pendleton. " IIEXMAN PETERS, Prop. O rpheum J. P. MEIEIIXACH. Proprietor. HIGH CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PIIOGUAM IN TOD.WH PAPER. j l ioui-am t'linngi'tj on Sunday's, Tuesday's and lVlilaj's. '-Mjt'kiarx&.,fc.J.;:-' THE OFFICE A. 6CHNE1TER, Prop. PENDLETON, ORE Fan)ily Liquor Store Phone Mein 299 ! AUCTION SALE of f0 choice Fendlelon resident lots. Located in different parts of the city. Call and learn particulars. MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Flmne Main 83. . 117 E. Court Street. Rhetorical polnta ana accents win 'Introduced In 200 B. C. Women who bear chMdren and re mainjiealthy are thoae who prepare their systems in advance of baby's cominjr. Unless the mother aids nature in its pre-natal work the crisis left with weakened health or chrome ailments. No remedy is so truly a help to nature as Mother's Friend, and no expectant mother should fail to use it. It relieves the pain and I discomfort caused by the strain on the ligaments, makes pliant and elas tic those fibres and muscles which nature Is expanding, prevents numb ness of limbs, and soothes the inflam mation of breast glands. The system being thus prepared by Mother's Friend dispels the fear that the crisis may not be safely met. Mother's Friend assures a speedy and complete recovery for the mother, and she is left a healthy woman to enjoy the rearing of her child. Mother's IfATlTlTTlC Friend is sold at rJLUlJlliKu drug stores. unTTlTn ! Write for our free book for expect j ant mothers which contains much j valuable information, and many sus gestions of a helpful nature. i KWAiiHtilM KF.lmlll.A HIV LLf.. Atlanta. ' This Is the title of a beautiful tu-page book, which will show ny boy or girl how to SUCCEED. Drop a postal In the mail TODAY and It will be sent FRFE. The aim of the College- is to dignify and popularize the industries, and to serve ALL the people. It offer courses In Agriculture, Civil Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Kilning Engln. earing. Forestry, DoniesUtv Science and Art, Com tucrce. Pharmacy and Music. The College opens September 22d. Catalog free. Address: REGISTRAR, OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, Corvallla, Oregon. We point with pride to our line of delicious home boiled hams. They nro fresh, sweet, tender and tlzing. Just the thing for a ; c cold lunch on a hot summer anllness of our place and you'll ce; cease to wonder how good cur meats are. Oenlral frleai faarkcl Phone Main IS. 10S E. Alta Street. the Republic" 51 i! 7 1 1 Main Street Theatr Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVEAU, Proprietor. wmmm European plan. Everything first-class. All modern conveni ences. Hot water heated throughout. Rooms en suite with, bath. I-arge, new sample rooms. The Hotel St. George U pronounced one of the most up. tO-rlatA tlOtAla of tha VArtKo,..! Telephone and fire alarm con- nectlons to office, and hot and ; cold water running In all rooms Rooms $1 and $1.50 a Block and a half from depot Bee the big electric sign. OPEN PAY AND NIGHT FIRST-CLASS SERVICE lhe Quelle Cafe and Oyster House f.'eals 25c and up 1 Best 25c Meals in the Northwest. LA FONTAINE BLK , 20 MAIN STltEET "She is Waiting 3 x 1L 11 si mm and so are those she Is watting on. And mind you, , & good hlKh-ball Is well worth waiting for. Oood, pure, wholesome Rye Whiskey, like the brands we are now selling, will make one wait pntlently, but enjoy the wait when the liquid arrives cool, comforting, and refresh ing. If you are a high-ball lover, better try a bottle of this splendid Whiskey of ours. Tou will always want that brand afterwords. And the price will satisfy you, too. TheOlympiaBar Phone Main 188 and Pioneer Bottling Works Phone Main 17!. TETEHS MOIUtlSON, Props. The Pendleton Drug Co. Is In business for "Your Good Health" RE.ME.MHEH THIS WHEN YOU HAVE PItESCRIPTIONS, OR WANT PUKE MEDICINES ee For Calling Cards Wedding Stationery ; Embossed Stati n 'Call afoflfice of - East Oregonlan i ? oooooooooeooo