Q flii) 0 V O .(' i . '. PAGE FOUR. EIGHT PAGES. DAILY EAST ORECiOXIAN. PEXDLC.V. OltEGOX. THURSDAY, MAY 81, 1W. AN IMtErKNUK.W NKWSl'Al'KK. TublikhfHl t?rv afnVrnnon (except Sunday) at rpDtlleton, Oregon, by (he EAST UltKGOMAN l'VUMSlUNU CO. S V i wr it 1PTU XilAT e OaIIt. on' var. by mall $5.00 t tally, ?i mi in l lis, by mall 250 I tally, ttmv nioixilm, by mall 1.25 H tally, one mouiu, by mall.... 50 Weekly, on year, by mail l.M AYwkly, fix num. ..a. by mail 75 "Weekly, four month, by mail 50 Semi Wevkly. one year, by mail...... 1.50 Semi -Wet-kly, aix months by mall 75 Semi Weekly, four mouths, by mall... .50 Meml-er Serlppt-Mi llae News Association. Chicago lturean. poo Security building. Washington. It. C, Hureau, 301 Four teenth street, N. . track, with Pendleton as the pivotal point and storm center of activity. The stockholder of the system rest ing secure In their homes and safe offices In different parts of the world do not know by what personal grit nnd pluck among officials and em ployes, the system Is made successful. The stockholders only know t vtt divi dends coiiie in they do not know by what indescribable efforts these divi dends come. They do not know of th tireless and unremitting energy nnd capacity under all circumstances which make dividends possible. KVSTA1X THK ItKFKREXlH'M. iepooD... "Entered nt Whatever the people of Oregon do next Mnoday, they shofald sustain the referendum law. The politicians who NOTICE TO ADYEH.nsr.US. I fear the people have Invoked the ref- Copy J.t advertising matter to appear In erendum on the appropriation bill of tVe I nst Orgninn must ! In by 4 :4. p. i Kl Pendleton Post oft lee as sei'ond class matter. of tTie prH-ptling day; copy for Monday's pap'T Qn:st be in by 4 :4.t p. m. the preeed ing Saturday. U,C!l,felliltU if Ol It SOLDIERS. Through the dark hours Heroes were they, frown them with flowers Of the beautiful May. Still through the years, Honored and blessed. Pr.iles and tears Hallow their rest Homesick desire. Hunger and pain. Carnage and fire, Tried them in vain. Green Is their bed Let it be sweet, Flowers for the head. Flowers for the feet. Woman's Journal. .NO DIVISION NOW. The East Ortgunlan put--? Its hanis down on the paving question. It believes In paving, and had hoped to secure It. but a good levee is more necessaiy than paving and If we can not have both levee repairs and pav ing, by all means let us forget the paving for the time, and build a levee that will be a perpetual protection to the city. Paving and anti-paving forces, law enforcement and anti-law enforcement, 'everybody In Pendleton Is for Pendleton. With the water cutting away the beautiful homes of its citizens, where the levee was was broken, everybody, regardless of isms. Joins hands in the solemn resolve to make fie city safe -from the ravages . of the floods. .;. It .requires something of this kind - to niuki- a people appreciate their kinship. It requires a touch of dis aster to awaken the feeling of mutual interest. J."ntil Pendleton is made absolutely secure, there will be but one sentiment In the city and that will be united on . a common ground of loyalty and self preservation after the bulwarks are secure, then will be time enough to take up the old battle again. Pendkton has escaped luckily. this. The the last legislature, In hopes of de j feating it, and thus casting discredit Ion the, referendum law. They think if they can Induce the people Jo de- feat the appropriation bill, by a refer endum vote, that this will anger a j large proportion of the people, who I may then demand the repeal of the i referendum law. ' The people should sustain the ap- propriatlon bill, because the appro- priatlons complained of in this bill, were for school purposes, and If there i Is anything Oregon should be proud of It Is her schools. In order that the referendum may be sustained and Its j efficiency Indorsed, the people should I back up the legislature, and thus de feat the few designing politicians who are howling against the school appro priations for no other reason than to create a sentiment against the refer endum law. The people should sustain the ref erendum law also, by voting down the local option amendment, which is de signed to defeat the will of the peo ple as expressed four years ago In the psasage of the referendum law by the Initiative. The East Oregonian hopes to see the people sustained In every par ticular. This Is the only salvation of the country. Only the politicians are interested in taking the power out of the hands of the people. iik;k iok a soi.niFR. Close his eyes; his work is done! What to him Is friend or foeman. Rise of moon or set of sun, Hand of man, or kiss of woman? Lay him low, lay him low. In the clover or the snow! What cares he? He cannot know: Lay him low! As man may. he fought his fight. Proved his truth by his endeavor; Let him sleep in solemn night. Sleep forever and forever. Lay him low. lay him low. In the clover or the snow! What cares he? He cannot know; Lay him low! Fold him In his country's stars. rtoll the drum and fire the volley! Whut to him are all our wars. I What but death bemocklng f'jlty? I Lay him low. lay him low. In the clover or the snow! ! What cares he? He cannot know; ! Lay him low! i l eave him to God's watching eye: l Trust him to the hand that made EveryboJv agrees upon mis. ine. . . . . i.,-. ...no ui-AfA Mortal storm in me nm,u..i... . .,. M him. linn n one nt.n . . him. love weeps Idly ny. H. Hoker. and the assault on the upper end of. re levee was terrific. For a tlmej conservative men doubted the safety j of the levee wall above the city, but It bore the brunt of the flood and Pen-j dleton Is standing high and dry this ( -morning. Had that bulwark yielded.1 havoc would be spread over the flat, . Anther shlpton. who Is supposed . ,, wo, ,., ,uffron' . i v.o,. on Enelishman writing ... ....... ...,.. nm de plume, writes the fol- story wouiu oe wriuen uwaj. iioit With these thoughts in the minds of , ith ou horses fill the worm Lay him low. lay him low. In the clover or the snow! What cares he? He cannot know- Lay him low: George A PROPHECY. You Cannot Buy Purer Whiskey than HAYNER, no matter how much you pay or where you. get It. We have been distilling whiskey for 39 years. We have one of the most modern and best equipped distilleries In the world. We know of nothing that would improve our product. Perfection in the distiller' art has been reached in HAYNER WHISKEY, which goes direct from our distillery to YOU, with all of its original purity, strength, richness and flavor. It doesn't pass through the hands of any dealer or middleman to adulterate. You thus save the dealers' big profits. You buy at the distiller's price, at first cost. Don't you see the economy in buyiug HAYNER WHISKEY, as well as the certainty of getting absolutely pure whiskey? . . t ... United Sum Senate, Washington. D. C. "I have tiled HAYNER WHISKEY for medicinal purpose, in my family and have found it very satisfactory. I believe it to be a number-one medicinal whlakey." 2'Aomaj S. Martm U. S. 8enator from Virginia. FULL QUARTS 4 20 QUARTS (5 $4 $i 00 EXPRESS PREPAID .20 FREIGHT PREPAID Send us the above amount and we will chip In a plain sealed case, with no marks to show contents. Try the whiskey, have your doctor test it every bottle If you wish. If you don't find It all right, ship it back to us at OUR EXl'EXSK and your money will be promptly refunded. How could any offer be fairer? You save money by ordering: 30 quarts by freight. If yon can't nse so much, (ret a friend to join you. You can have either Kye or Bourbon. Remember we pay the express or freight charges. Write our nearest office and do It NOW. 609 THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY St. Paul, Minn. St. Louis, Mo. Dayton, 0, Atlanta, 6a. DiatiUcry. Troy. O. Cipltal $500,000.00. paid la falL Established 1866. Bo Tht shall If, the people. U t us resolve to be on the safe sl.ic. A- the cliv grown the pos-; . n,i the world thoughts nihility .f .!l-a.-ty f.o.n floorl" be-'. Tn the twlnklln of an eye. I Waters shnll yet rr.ort- . Bhall fly c rK!--'-s -it.T :n-l :il r:::iiu I t!v shc rifle In- ( H K I.U, CWI'AUTY. In th fic lalv : Jif.i.l-hi-ci'.. s::e on iik of t'.i.- '). I'.. & X. of i leaehcl Peti.Jleton yes f iot. after Innumerable - l-i the nmuaUiins and In .v.!lcn stream, official ca- f a hiKii order l illustrated, i teniiln- l efforts of those of- - .-n-'l the Ferret spring of f: v.h!.:i makes this i-ystem pit' In t' fi. I;! v'rile 'in. ; '. Trillin" wlil be running over the de vastated tracks of the O. It. & X. Just as ulrkly as possible. All the enemy of the system Is now concen trated on the section of Now strange, yet snnn ne ,,u. The world upside down shall be. And (told he found at root of tree. Through hills man shall ride. And no horse or ass be at his side. 1'nder water men "hall wnlk. Shall ride, shall sleep, shall talk, in the air men shall be seen, In white. In black. In green. Iron In water shall float Ah easy as a wooden boat. Oold shall be found and coined 1 In a land thafs not now known. ' Fire nnd water shall wonders do, I England shall at last admit a Jew. The world to an end shall come In nineteen hundred and ninety-one. There Is a possibility that King Ed wa'd will visit the United States am Canada during the ensuing year. Court circles In England are discuss. amaged.ing the probability of such an event, here's eml com fort' There s ml Comlort In the Lomreri Ltiairs. Try them ycwrtell that's all ate ik. Let us send ya a chair for trial do obligation to buy. II lor any reason the chair tails to please you we will take it back no charges no questions asked. You cannot know how comfortable the Comfort Chairs are until you. actually fit in them. Try them. In a lew minutes yon will leel as refreshed as alter a lull nights sleap. Vmi .it in th rnmlnrt chair as in an. other Cbair. and if you wixh to recline lue maw moves at you ao wunput cuou The framework is steel; The stretch yourseli out as lai as you like. ni vnur nart. Guaranteed suitable for heavy or light occupant. eat and back are made ot canvas. Just say which one we shall send you; she Comfort SWING Cbair or nt Comlort MORRIS Chair, ibe Comlort Moma. Chair doti not swing). JESSE FAILING, Pendleton, Oregon Arfency Comlort Cbntrs Vt4 -Ave mi-: avi:i:;i-: max. uver:tse man Is the man of the mill. The man of the valley, or man of the hill. The man at the throttle, the man nt the plow The man with the sweat of his toil on his brow, Who brings Into bring the dreams of the few, Who works for himself, nnd for me, and for you. Thee Is not a purpose, a project or plan Hut rexts on the strength of the aver age man. So here's to the average man to the one Who lias labored unknown on the tasks he has done. Who has met as they came n tne roblems of life, Who has hclpfd us to win fn tne stress and the strife. He has bent to .his toll, tninKitiB neither of fame, Nor of tribute, nor honor, nor prize. nor acclaim In the forefront of progress, wnce pro gress began i Here's a health and a hall to the aver age man. Chicago Tribune. t CP JU Y PP l)U PP ! i'ity the i-ooit men. The nuts and raisins cost Mr.. Wright $ 1 . i 5 a month. Now we shall hear from the re--formers. "Why should nny man go hungry" they wlU n.yft us. "when tl.ns a month will support life?" Shut up the butdner shop; dig up the green pemv. nnd throw your old shoes nt the as paragus bed. Nuts nnd raisins and tl.55 a month forever. Sounds easy, doesn't It? Wouldn't It be nice, Indies, to gj-t on without a cook or a gas range or a coal stove hill? What fim It would be to set the table with Just two dishes In the mid dle and one plate at each place. No bread In that bill of fare, j-on notice, and no milk, anct It wottldn t take a particle of Ice to keep nil the nuts nmr raisins for the family all summer. No bntcher, no baker, no Iceman, no milkman, no cook, nobody hut n poor, tittle, meek nurw and raisins diet grocer to settle with! Myf Sly! What a lot of money we could save for -what? What's the nse of money If you can't buy anything good to eat with It? All these nice little economical schemes nre fine rending nnd nne practice, too when you're hard up. It's belter to live on nuts and raisins year, nnd hnve your mind nt rest than on frog's legs nnd terrapin arm be In debt. Denver Post. The Peoples Warehouse has suffered a con- i siderable loss i and is slightly very slightly dis- figured. BUT is ! very much in j the ring. This is particularly t true of the Gro ! eery Department which has en- : tailed only a little extra work on the clerks Orders will be promptly filled and delivered by their own wagons just the same as before the high water. Don't forgetthat it pays to buy your groceries at St Anthony's Hospital i4V''W'i; - Ke .. li, .'.ii. V..lv.' JaV" Private rooms, elegantly furnished Finely equlp- ped operating room. Also trfr Maternity t Every convenience necessary for the care of the sick. Telephone .Main Itt.M. rrcxm.ETox. orkrox. Camping Outfits Parties wishing to secure camping outfits, fur the summer's vacation, such ns TENTS CAMP STOVES COOKINC, VTENSILS Should see my line before buying, as you may get them here at the minimum cost. . V. Stroble liraM-t IYIivm In Piliillrton. 210 I'Jist Court. Wood and Coal to Burn and that will burn; try a phone order and be con vinced that I handle the good kind only. Dutch Henry Office, Pendleton Ice & Cold Stor- Company. 'Plume l-.ila 178. Also at Henncinan's cigar slot op posite Oreat Eastern store. "Phoni main 4. Something on Your Line la apt to be found time and again if we have provided the line, hook, sink er, rod and all else necessary for spring and summer fishing. We have appliances for every sport you can think of a good a any mado better than most. V". itcver your fancy In sports, let us upply the necessities to Its enjoyment. Frazier's Book Store What's the use of hurrying, nnd wnr- rylng and scurrying? Cease your labor, tired neighbor; come a while and play. What's the use of plundering, nnd thundering, and blundering? Stop a while nnd learn to smile, and think of yesterday. What's the use of hustling, and hustl ing, nnd rustling? Figures ile, nnd riches fly, and death alone Is sure. Quit your game of grabbing, nnd nab bing, nnd stabbing. None so healthy, none Tf wealthy as the happy poor! Sam H. Stlnson In Saturday Evening Post. 1M1CTIXU TO IHC HID OF WHIT. S S. Wrlaht. of Norfolk, Ya., lives on nuts and rnlslns and has been gaining two pounds In weight every month since he has begun this diet COMING EVENTS. June 14 Oregon Pioneer Associa tion meeting, Portland. June 20-24 Northwest Sportsmen's tournament, Wnlla Walla. July 12-15 Fifteenth nnnttnl con vention 'International Haptlst Young People's Union, Omaha. July 17-19 EJks' grand lodge, Den ver. September 3-8 National Irrigation congress, Boise City. September IS Northwest laundry- men's association, Pendleton. Dates of Wool Sales. The following wool sale dates for Oregon have been fixed by the Oregon Woolgrowers' association: Shanlko Juno 5, 6, 19 and 20, and Julv 10 and 11. Baker City June iS, if. July 12 and 18. Elgin July 18. The Peoples Ware house Manicuring l.iiillcs and gentlemen slum Id not ni'cliti their finger. .Make the liiimls IhimiiXiiL lIAIIt IMtESSIXO SIIAMI'OOIXO t'llIItOpoDY FACIA I, MASSACE l:ielii( nl treatment for warn mill Inev. I loth l.iullcH iiidI (, cm Icimil. Outside Calls n Specialty. Miss G. Hudson 'I'liont; Main (12. ltoom 33-111 r.oMimin Hotel. 1 DON" LOOK A GIFT HOPSE IN THK S'OUTH. We don't pretend to fclve away out elegant stock of p-to-date vehicles. But we do say that wo will se;i you the most stylish and well-made trap, buggy, runabout, phaeton, surrey or buckbnard at lower prices, qua' considered, than you can buy at any place In Pendleton. We sell Winona Wagons, Hacks and Buggies. Easy running and made from bone-dry material, Guaran teed to give satisfaction In this cli mate. ' See us abo t (Jnanllne Engines. W are agents for the Fairbanks-Morse Gasoline Engines for Irrigating and mining machinery. Estimates given on Irrigating plants. Call and get our prices. Neagle Bros. tho lVneksnilths