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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1906)
' r ,, I, - li, , mMmmmi:KIaamrmMMthMtMMWIH&'atmm ' 1WGK FOVIU DAILY EAST OHEUOMAX. PEXDLC7CV. OKECOV. 1'fUIUV. JtfVK i, M. EIGHT PAGES. AX lNUKPKMIKNi NKWSl'Al'l'.lt. Published trenr afternoon (except Sunday) j . at Pendleton, Oregon, by the j He 1? a typical legislator. He Is ag- KAST tdtKUONlAX ITlU-lsniXUCO. j gtvsslve, broad-minded, public-spirit-st iiMKllTloN UATICS. ed. quick to grasp an opportunity for I !;. n;a- y.ar. tiy ninll 1-uliy. six .11 -nil's, by mull lmlly, tiiri'i uiout . by mall.... Itmlv. utie mon'n. .- mall Weekly, one yenr, by mail Weekly, six num.. a, by mall Weekly. f..ur months, by mall.... ti.-nil-Ue.kly. urn) year, by mall.. wo . . . J.ol) j . .. l.-ii I ..( i cemi-iH'Kty. Rll niunum Ity Dial! 1.1 tieml -Weekly, four moat lit, by mall. . . .00 , Memlwr Si-rlpps Mi Roe News Association Chl-nco Kureau, W9 Security building. Washington. 1. C, Iturrsu, Sol Four-' teentn street, .. w. 'topboM tut l. r.ntere.1 at Teniileton l'-wtofiico as second class matter. XOTICK TO Ain KlUiSKllS. Copy ft advertising matter to nppear Id tl-e l ust Oresoninn must be In bv 4 :4."i n m of (Tie preceding day ;copy for Monday's I... K, . .,... iu V i .tj ij. iu. me it!vt-u-nii "ntnnlay. A nameless man, amid a crowd That thronged the dully mart, Let fall a word of Hope and Love, Unstudied, from the heart: A whisper on the tumult thrown, A transitory breath It raised a brother from the dust. It saved a soul from death! Charles Mackay. IlCKVAIU, Tl KX BACKWARD!" "Backward, turn backward Time. In your flight: " Oh This morning a party of peo,ie started from Pendleton ever the Blua mountains to La Grande by stage coach. To some of these people this was a frightful cxnerienee. Some even doubted their ability to make the trip. But It Is only a quarter of a cen- tury since there was no other way ' for the passenger to make the trip. ! The pioneers knew no other mode of clal bnsi" of t,,e coun(y travel. The mothers of the present Taking inspiration rrom President generation crossed this way. and Ro"'v'l. a republican, and from many of them even walked and help- Governor Folk, a democrat, both of ed push their heavy laden wagon over! whom reaped and encourage Inde the mountains, watching murderous Penlenee and aggressiveness, the peo Indians skulk In the timber at the ,le of the eoul,,r' are drifting; awny same time. i frJm the narrow partisan spirit which And yet the modern man wonders ' has c 'rruPIed an' weakened the gov If he can live to ride In a coach 50 ; er"m,,t frnm ,he t'nlted States sen miles in June weather with clvillza- i a'e d"wn to d"8 ';atcn'''. tion all about him! , If your telephone ls out of order' IIAVK Yl" ;oT T,,K ,,Al,,T7 this week, remember that the tele-! phone Is but 20 years old In the In- j land empire. If your electric light fails you. remember that even coal oil was a luxury In Pendleton not many years ago. 'And when you worry If a mail train doe.- not arrive on time this week, remember that but a few years agi.mail was a very un certain thing in Pendleton. If a bridge washed out on the wagon road or If the mud holes were un wsually deep, the stage T-as delayed even worse than present-day trains. And people who are kicking about bad roads today have climbed over the hills of Umatilla county many a j time, before there was a roa.l built In j the countv. And many of them swnm streams before county brdiges were know n. strange how luxuries change hu man nature. It would ao numanuy , good to go back to the pioneer days j for a year. Modern conveniences j would be more keenly appreciated after such an experience. C'Ol'KTKSIKS OF POLITICS. The democrats oi Lmai,u cou,,., , have been so well plea.--.-j with tne services of Frank Sain?, county - clerk, that tl. y lefu ed to name an ; opponent and Mr. Sa'.lng will receive almost the entire democratic vote of the county. The ta:ae U. true of J. W. Kimhrell, county surveyor. Tho effi' l-n- y and popularity of these of ficial I-- something to be proud of, and tl.e j. ople jt L'matl county , care i:t 1- fir politics after all, when It comes t-j a question of capability an 1 fitn ' -s The electi m of T. D. Taylor for sheriff I- conceded on ev;ry hand, be cauis the same feeling existing among republicans toward Taylor, as exists among democrats toward Sal Ing and Kimhrell. There Is such thing as personal fitness anl no political sentiment can! override It. No matter what strings nro pulled against "TH" Taylor, his friends In both parties feel assured of hi election. county and keenly awake to the public needs. He has had tho neces- l""n ; "'' experience to get results for .jl'inatilla county. He. Is a recognized l.."i! power In the state senate, and its a . ... ... ,. ... 1 ";-worker with Walter Pierce, who I one the very best legislators In I til,. Kl;ltt h will lti In iwwlliiiii tit '"'Ing I mulllla county a prestige In the legislature whloh no other man In the county could bring under pres ent circumstances. ' There Is no opposition m William Slusher, republican nominee for Joint representative for the lmatllla-Mor- row county district and democrats are glad to have such an able man for this place as Mr. Slusher. and will vote for him with pleasure. With the same feeling of liberali ty and broad-mlndi d fairness, repub licans will vote for the democratic legislative candidates. James T. I.iou allen and Cecil It. Wade. because these men are pledged to statement No. 1 and represent forcibly the new and virile public sentiment of the state upon this popular reform. At the close of the present cam paign there is a feeling all over the county that the contest has been fair, and strictly upon the merit of the candidates and not upon partisan grounds, to any extent. The people of the county are becoming more and more Independent each year and lis ten less and less to the paid wnrd heeler whose business Is to peddle slander and abuse on the iitilet This Independent tendency on part of the people Is highly commendable. There should be no political lines In county elections. Business capacity aml I'sonnl fitness should govern In all cases and the quicker the people cut loose from Partlsanlsm in county nffairs' luloker taxes be re duced and the surer will be the finan- How many time have you poked your nose into your empty powtoffice I box this week? i Although everybody In Pendlttou knows that there are no mall trains , running yet, the postoffloe l vL-ited regularly by the business man, the hopeful lover. the Letter-writing woman a,nd the bill collector. ' It Is strange to think how firmly a j habit becomes fixed In a community. After all, communities are like lndl- viduals. They huve all the ecceutiict ' ties, peculiarities, weaknesses and ! strength of the Individual. ' Yoo liavp seen a sweet old ladv turning the house topsy-turvy looking i for her glasses, with the lost article ' hanging Innocently upon her fnrc- I head, unmindful of the havoc It Is I causing. ! This Is a miniature picture of the entire community going a dozen times a day to look Into its empty postofflce box, when It knows that miles of track are out of commission on every side of the city. COMLNG EVENTS. June 14Oreg0n Poneer Associa- tlon mfietng. Portland. June 20-24 Northwest Sportsmen's tournament. Walla Walla. Juiy 12-13 Fifteenth annual con vention International Baptist Young People's Union, Omaha. July 17-19 Elks' grand lodge. Den ver. September 3-8 National Irrigation congress, Boise City. September 18 Northwest Laundry men-, association. Pendleton. Dates of Wool Sates. The following wool sale dates for Oregon have bean fixed by the Oregon Woolgrowers association: Shanlko June 5, 6, 19 and 20, and' July 10 and 11. Baker City June 25, 26; July 12 j and 1J Elgin July IS. The wife of Phillip III set tho fash j lon of high collars in disguising he long neck with a wimple. Something on Your Line is 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 as good as any made better than most. W'. ttever your fancy ln 'sports, let us supply the necessities to Its enjoyment. Frazier's Book Store A Word of Warning Don't buy substitutes for MEN NEN'S BORATED TALCUM POWDER. "Just a good" is only a deceit by which a dealer series to make money out of tho superiority and success of MEN- NEN'S POWDER. There's nothing just as good as MENKEN'S ana users of substitutes and Imitations risk skin, complexion and comfort in doing so. As a protection to health use Mennen's Powder and only Mennen's. Have you tried MENNEN'S VIO LET BORATED TALCUM TOILET POWDER ? Ladies partial to violet perfume will find Mennen's Violet Powder fragrant with the odor of mm fresh plucked Parma Violets. For sale everywhere for 25 cents, or mailed post paid on receipt of price, by CERHAR.D MENNEN CO., Newark. N.J. Ptr-slmile of Sol "FiddlerM Schmitz of San Francisco contains 1 . "Human Life." of Boston the following interestinif account of Mayor Schmitz, of San Francisco: Vhn Mayor Kugene F. Schmitz. of San Francisco, went to California a score or more years ago. as a younj? fellow facing his first battle with 111." world, he made a precarious living bv his fiddle. He npplled bis instrument with the vim and determination of stuidy German-American yonng man hood ;nd fiddled so well that be grad ually fought his way, step by step. upward. In commenting upon the recent Pan Francisco disaster and the magnificent manner In which Mayor Schmitz rose abreast ot the occasion, a friend re called bis early experiences as n mu sician, and delving some ?00( years ba-k Into history for a simile, remark ed: "Xoro fiddled while Rome was burning, but Schmitz, fiddler Chough he is. ceit.ili'.ly did not do any fiddl ing while San Frnnclsvo was being consumed." Tho wonderful grasp of the San Francisco catastrophe which the uolf possessed. plucky mayor exhibited', fias been universally commented upon In cifiy description of the ejiithquak" honor. In fact, those who are most familiar with the' situation nir the Pa cific coast do not hesitate to say that had' It not hfen ti.lt the Instant action for the relief of 'Frisco's starving tho.isands taken by Mayor Schmitz. iha' trie sweep of the catastrophe would' have been much greater. ICvon nrhllo the buildings which had been the pride of the Golden Gate weie crumbling before the flames, the mayor wag wiring eastirliTd the qu?ry, "how many architects and engineers cart you vmf us to help' In rebuilding 'Frisco"" ft has been said" that of the homeless anf the suffering, of tne soldier and the officer, of the rich and poor, of fhose under and thoso In command, that no one ulVfalned less sleep during tlYe seven days of San Francisco's reigrr of horror than th? man who had been placed at the head' of Its municipal gnvernmenr. Ma: "r Schmitz Is known nir the "la bor mayor." fie- was elected to his office as a candidate of union labor fn one of the most spectaeiif.Tr cam paigns ever recorded on the Pacific lope. With nil the energy and plurtr with hkh he carved Hi first steps of hi1 wn fortune, did Mayor SehmlTz fight he sweep of graft-rafp In 'Frisco and he domination of (fie refgn of noliti- al tricksters "ho had ohtnlired the contror of city polfrfcs- when he was omln.'ifnd for office. He is the Idol ! ii,-..,.. .!. , i i.-.t.. .v, nlon labor more- especialH in the . i where he Is better known, and of vpt where he is better known, and gre.it Is his influence in labor clr- elei that It Is stated he will nsft' as a personal favor that the members of 1 he San Francisco lanor -unions ito not seek a higher wage rate In the city's time of stress In its work of rebuild ing lug than was parrt before rhe ca- , istrnphe. The mayor Is an athlete six trt tall. an enthusiastic hunter, fisherman ( ind an all-round sportsman. He- be- lleves In thoroughly- mixing healthy ' recreation with busliress cares and fre quently steals a da.v or a week fronr his arduous duties for a Jaunt1 witt rifle, or rod and reei; II I IC ClfOII'l Two hfimes were offered me., the o-j- all fair, With marble sti-ps and columns broad and tall; And as I walked ailown tne- stattely hall, One walked beside- tne wish a- caill, proud air. And pointed out the carvings or the stair, The priceless paintings- on each frescoed wall ; While fountains In their rythmic rise and fit 11 Made music over blossoms brtg-ht and rar. Ths other home was but a eottage plact-i With morning-glories or the porck-. and- fair Old-fashioned flowers In the yard; but. lo, Young, warm, Impassioned love, with ginning face, lient over me and klswd me on th hair; And I was glad of heart and would not go! ! Rtta Wallace Miller In Oiobe- Domoerat. TAKE IIEAKT. Though rain may fall, for long, long day, And all the world seem drear and bleaks Take heart, bear up. and strive alway, , For light, aye soon, must top the peak. The Germans have a revolt on their hands, by native subjects In southern southeastern Africa. The rebellion Is on a small scale, but Is making much trouble, being splendidly mnnaged a chief of undoubted ability. . CONNER ill Fic4imll WB num. Not to the one who walks the way That lies In the btoadest light of day May shine such truth as leads aright. ""' he wno "'p"(ls '"e's lonely night. Who knows how hard nian'a "lot' may be. May know that truth is e.csi.py. Think ye that he "who never frod A ciuel road can speak of iTotf? Nay: thou who judge the errln one Slay stand the fartherest from live stm. For truth as truth, e'en w he nit sends Its wrecks broadcast to reach If ends. Amy N'lckersnn. In Suggestion'. Several years ago the, present king of Knglnnd. who was then prince- of Wales, was so unfortunate us to have a boil under his right arm. As a re sult of this, when he shook hands with his friends, he was compelled to raise his right hand and elbow to the level of his chin. For several years there after this method of shaking hands was common In the "smart sets" of two continents. lydia E. Ptnkham's Vegetable Compound is a positive cure for all those painful ailments of women. It will entirely cure the worst forms of Female Com plaints. Inflammation and Ulceration, Fallinf and Displacements and conse quent Spinal Weakness, and is peculi arly adapted to the Change of Lift. It will surely rare. t Backache It has- cured store cases of Female Weakness than- any other remedy the world has ever known. It is almost in fallible in such cases. It dissolves and -expels Tumor in an early stage of development. That Bcarlng-down Feeling,. eausinir pain, wciirht and headache, is ( instantty reliered and permanently, , . ,. ., . 1 ., eured br its use. I nder all circuit!- .:. ln ,, :., J. fenmle y!,tem. It corrects Irregularity, Suppressed or Painful Periods, Weak nessof ttieStomach, Indigestion, Bloating-, Nxrvons 1'rotitration, Headache, General; Debility. Also Dizziness, Faininess, Extreme Lassitude, "don't-care" and " want-to-be-6fft-alone " feelinir, excit ahilitylrritaiility, nervousness, sleep lessness, llatnlem-y, melancholy or the "blues." ati backache. These are aure tulicnfwns of Female Weakness, some (itiranpwownt of the organs. For Kidney Complaints and Baukadia of rither se.r tUe Vcgeta- ijle Ciimpoeud: is unequalled. You can write Mrs, Pinkham about yourself L' strict est confidence. LIi. tV ILMUUM BSD. tOj, Ljdi, Mm. rtTAICITII f.'FKM JHSKASK. I lilvattlc .tlr Motllcatoil In- llvomel and Kill the (icmti JGnw rh-nt physicians and scientists unlvcr-ilTv agree that catarrh Is n perm cfiv-a-s-. the reasm- for the fail ure or the old-fashlom-d stomach- ftislnic In this trouble Is- r"idlly seen. Prior to the d'st-overv of ITynml a treatment which cures catarrh- by filling the nlr you breathe with germ kllirrrg and healing medlcntlon, statis tics showed that at least 91 out of every 100 persons In this stnte were suffering from catarrh of some- form. Although Hyomel has been known only a few years, the remarkable re- sntts following Its use are shown by the- much smaller percentage- of those who suffer with catarrh today. The treatment with Hyomel is ve-ry simple and pleasant; a arrmll Inhaler comes with every outfit and three or four times a day Hyomel ts breathed through this, making the- air nt that time like that found on the mounlnlns where the pine forests give off their frngrant and henllng balsams. Used In this way, Hvomel pene trates to the most remote cells of the nose, throat and lungs, absolutely killing all catarrhal germs and effect ing a complete nnd permanent cure of the disease. The complete culflt costs but one dollar, while extra bottles can he ob tained for 50 rents, Tnllman & Co. have seen such remarkable results from the use of Hyomel, thnt they sell by(lt under an absolute gunrnntee that it costs notning unless it cures. Mr i - r i t rw It- . f I t I I Uuu uu fjmpprpe 1 taw u Ubb bu The Peoples Warehouse has suffered a con siderable loss and is slightly very slightly dis figured, BUT is very much in the ring. This is particularly true of the Gro cery 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 The Peoples 1 St. Anthony's Hospital I ., . J I ...filw-J Private rooms, elegantly furnished Finely equip- ped operating room. Also Maternity Department. tWftHWtWtttfW Ertry convenience necessary for the care of the sick. Telephone .Main 10.11. PE75 MjETOX. OltEC.ON. Camping Outfits Parties wishing to secure ramping outfits, for the summer's vacation, such as TKNTS CAMP STOVES COOK I NO UTENSILS Should sec my Urn- before buying, as you may get them here at the minimum cunt. V. Stroble (iicMxt lYIcru In Pnidlcton. 210 1'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 Storage Company. 'Pboix- I.alu 1 78. Also at Ilenneman's cigar stoi ., op posite Great Eastern store. 'Phon main 4. Manicuring Ladles ami gciillcincn sliould J not iit-gictT iiicir lingers. Make llu- linmlH hctiutlfiil. HAIR DP.KSSIXd KHAMPDOI.NfJ flltltril-fiDY FACIAL MASMAflR licciiical treatment for scalp nnd fni-e. llolli IjiiIIcs ninl (iciiilcnicti. Outside Calls n hM-clally. Miss G. Hudson 'Phono Mnln 02. Ttooni .lll-a i Hon man Hotel. DON-J.' I,OOK a GIFT IIOPJBB vt THE J'.OUTII. We don't pretend to fclve away out elegant stock of p-tn-date vehicles. But we do say that we will sell you the most stylish and well-made trap, buggy, runabout, phaeton, surrey or buckboard at lower prices, qua' considered, than you can buy at any place ln Pendleton. We sell Winona Wagons, Hacks and Buggies. Easy running nnd made from . bone-dry material. Guaran teed to give satisfaction In this cli mate. Bee us abo t Gasoline Engines. W are agents for the Falrbanks-Morss Gasoline Engines for Irrigating and mining machinery. Estimates given on Irrigating plants. Call and get our prices. Neagle Bros. the D'acksmltlui , )