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' PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST H. 1013. EIGHT PAGES. i i V AS lMEfEMEXT NEWSFAFEB. Pskiu&4 izi Sail Wklj at Pea rt.-! . urgon. bjr tb AST OEEUvXlAN ICKUSUIXa CO. CBTrrvd t tt fxwtofHoe at Pendleton. Oreoa. ai seocJ.u mail matter. Tbr Fstm Co. Tortland, Oregon. 3-1 S Wt.h:crton St., at 6th. iBiperlal liu;ei .New Stand. Portland, Oregon. Cb!raf Bcreao. 009 Security Building. Wi biojrtcn, U. C. t urea a, 501, Four teenth atrect. N. W. C'l?.-one reer, bj tasll $5.00 DaHy. alx moccbs. bj mall 2.50 tmlij, tbree moat Li by mall 1.23 Dlijr, ore month, by mall 60 Elrj-, cne year, by carrier T 50 Daliy, alx months, by carrier S.75 Dally, three mootba, by carrier 1.93 Dally, one mouth, by carrier 85 fceml Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 Setnl-Weeitly, alx month, by mall... .79 enil Weekly, four months, by mail... .6J Official City and County Paper. Member United Preaa Aaaoclatlon. eiepbone Mala 1 L.US IKO. Let praise devote thy work and skill employ Thy whole mind, and thy heart ; be lost in joy. VTeH-doing brlngeth pride, this . constant thought Humility, that thy best done is naught. lian'doeth nothing well, be it great or small. Save to praise God; but that hath saved all; For God requires no more than thou hast done. And takes thy work to bless H for His own. Robert Bridges, newly ap pointed pott laureate of England. What a wonderful change has oc curred in the Mexican atmosphere? "Where now is all that! Now Wlicre Is sarcasm and ridicule Thai Bluff? about our govern ment's peace policy and about our grape - juice envoy, John Lind. What has come over our tory newspapers that they have sud denly become so quiet in their abuse and misrepresentation. Have they after all concluded that a constitution al government would be the best thing for Mexico and that government by murderers is not as essential as they thought. After a bluff has once been called it is the cheapest looking thing on earth and Messrs. Wilson and Bryan called the Huerta bluff with such speed that our tory newspapers have bein left speechless. It is too bad that through a mis taken notion on the part of the In dians the gov Tliey Have to eminent has I.irn by Learning, been compelled to refuse the right to a site for a fish hatchery at Gibbon. There is every reason for 1-elieving that the establishment of the hatchery would benefit the Indians as much as the whites. The Indians would gain through the fact the river would be better stocked with fish. The Indians are exempt from paying fishing licenses and therefore would be called upon to pay no part of the expense. The hatchery would be lo cated under such an agreement that the government could withdraw its term it any time it saw fit to do so. Fo the rights of the Indians would be fafe. However since the local redmen were all opposed to the hatchery the government has done right In deny ir.g the request The Indians are the test judges as to what they want in this instance. The logical course will be to observe their wishes and let them learn in their own way in time how they stood in their own light. Next time they may do better. The dirtiest thing about the Sulzer impeachment is the utter viciousness of those who are The Ileal Charge trying to bring Against fculzer. about the downfall of the New Tork gcvernor. Tammany is after him and after him with claws sharpened and eager to kill. Not though because Sulzer has done anything wrong. It vould not matter in the slightest to Murphy if .Sulzer were a murderer at,d a bank robber if he would but play the Murphy game. He is hated not for any villlany but for his virtue. riuUer' great offence is that he In sisted that the New Tork legislature proceed to pans a direct primary law In keeping with the promises of the democratic platform and in keeping v.-ith the promises also made by the republicans. Such a law would put Murphy out of business and it would j ut Karnes, the republican boss out of business. Therefore Murphy and Tarnes will leave nothing undone to destroy Sulzer. They want to make an example of him so that never In the future will a New Tork politician dare to claim a soul of his own and tiare to do his duty to the people in defiance of orders from the bosses. The fight against Sulzer, in view the plain motives back of the same. Is an outrage on public decency. He is not being tried for any irregu larity about his campaign fund. That is purely a nominal change taken up because it was the only thing to be found. The real charge against Sul zer is that he has tried to be a man while Murphy Insists he should be a slave. The newspapers know this yet most of the papers offer no encourage ment' to Sulzer in his fight and quietly damn him by placing him' In the same category as Murphy. It Is no wonder boss rule is so hard to down in this country and it Is no wonder our governments become so perverted. Students from Oregon, who go out side the state to attend Institutions of higher learning A Terkleiwy That display little pa NeetLs Watclilng triotism and they lose In more waya than, one by their action. For a student who intends to reside In Oregon in the future there is a great advantage In attending an Ore gen institution. Through Buch at tendance a student may gain a state wide acquaintance that will be ex tremely valuable and pleasant in later life. The stiftlent who goes abroad and then returns to the state after his graduation parts for life with his college mates. Nor does a student gain better edu cational facilities by going away. This is true of both the university and agricultural college. The uni versity, despite its adversities, is a splendid institution and is located in one of the finest towns In Oregon. The Oregon Agricultural College is un surpassed by any other agricultural college in the west and this institu tion also is admirably located. Neith er the university or the agricultural college are adjacent to large cities and this is a positive benefit to stu dents. A student should go to col hge to acquire college training, not to get into the gay and busy whirl of a large city. There will be ample time for that later. The student who goes to a college adjacent to a small town will spend less money, will have fewer temptations and will do better work than the student attending the school in the large city. The drift of Oregon students to outside schools is something that needs watching. It looks bad for Ore gon. If our schools are lacking in any way they should be made right. But the trouble is not so much with our schools as with the students who go away. "Why, how- was that?" questioned Smith, in an agitated voice. "Because the doctor assigned to this ward is an idiot. In collecting his instruments after the operation, he missed a needle and a ' pair of session of the "Hohenzollern luck?" and the latter in my friend here on the right. Tou see now the reason for the two operations" Just then the surgeon put his head in at the door and asked .- "Has any one seen my silk hat?" Smith fainteJ. GRASSHOPl'EKS IX KANSAS. (Chicago Inter-Ocean.) "What's the matter with Kansas? Well, this time it's grasshoppers. In the western part of the state the grasshoppers are so many and so vo racious that the farmers have appeal ed to Governor Hodges to enforce the old "warning out law." There are many queer thinks in Kansas and one of the queer things is this same "warning out law." It was enacted after the grasshopper plagues of 1&73 and provides that "every able-bodied man, woman or child between the ages of 12 and 60 may be called upon to fight grasshop pers." Will Governor Hodges "warn out" the Kansans? His name suggests that he will find some other way to combat the grasshopper plague. A NEW CLASSIFICATION. A prosperols-looking young man stopped at the men's furnishing coun ter in one of the local department stores recently and asked to look at some shirts, recites the Toungstowh Telegram. "Have you any choice?" asked the salesman. 'Don't, think I have,"' replied the prospective customer. "Would you like to look at some thing a tlfle fancy or" Raising his right hand In a slight motion of dissent and giving the sales man a knowing wink, the young man replied: "No, show me some married man nows Tins? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured oy Uall's Cntarra Core. F. J. CIIKXKY & CO.. Toledo, O. We, the undersigned. liaVe known. F. J. Clipney for the last 13 years, and believe buu perfectly honorable In all buslneaa transactions and financially able to carry out an? obligations made by tiln firm. NATIONAL I1AXK OF COMMKKCE, Toledo. O Flail's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, actiug directly upon the blood and mu conn surfaces of the syHtein. Testimonial sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all liruegldts. Take Hall's Family Pill tor constipation BY THE SCISSORS HE WAS A WOUSUIPPEK. A new preacher on his way to the service one Sabbath evening met a young man whom he had seen on one or two occasions. "Isn't this Mr. Harkins?" asked the domine, stopping the young man and extending his hand. "I am the new preacher who has Just come to tow.n" "Tes, sir," replied the young man returning the handshake. "I am Mr. Harkins." "I have ceen you several times," pleasantly continued the pastor, "but uutil now I haven't had the pleasure of making your acquaintance. I pre sume that you are accustomed to di vine worship every evening." "Oh, yes, sir," was the smiling re sponse of the young man. "I am on my way to see her now." Saturday Evening Post. THE "HOIIENZOIXEItN LUCK." Snap Judgment ia often taken on you by a rebellious stomach, lazy liver or clogged bowels. Be prepare! for such emergency by keeping a bottle-of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters handy. It l for Cramps, Diarrhoea, Indigestion, Costiveness and Malaria. (The London Chronicle.) Does the kaiser ascribe any part of thi; prosperity of his reign to the pos session of the "Hohenzolem luck?" The 'luck," a P'aln gold ring with a black stone first appears In history when Frederick the Great received it from his dying father, with a note declaring that so long as It remained in the family the race would prosper. Legend affirms that one day, centur ies before, when a Hohenzollern prin vess was about to be confined, a large frog hopped on the bed and dropped the ring from its mouth. The "luck" was stolen from Frederick William II by his mistress, the Countess Llch enau, in .1790; hence. It Is said, the Prussian disasters of the new few years. It was recovered In 1813, Just before the .great war of liberation, which re-established the fortunes of the Hohenzollerns. HEAL CAISE FOR ALAKM. (From a Foreign Exchange.) Smith had Just been operated on for appendicitis. During his period of convalescence he became quite chum my with the two other patients who shared the ward with him. "How are you feeling, boys?" said Smith one morning to them. "Oh. we are all right" they both answered together, "considering that we both had to undergo two operations." EXTRA! Peaches and Chocolate Ice Cream Tomorrow at KoeppeiTs Drug Store hi r .. V.I v .,1-1,1 . f ''t'Mil fa,. l'OJKJJ" HORSES AND MULES lute Good Stock at RIGHT PRICES. Old Dutch Henry FEED YARD Under new management. AUCTION, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Competent Licensed Auctioneer in Connection. West Alta Street. COE & RUDE. 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