East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 04, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    DAILY EAST OUECOXIAV. PEXDtCtO.V, ORECOX, MONDAY, tCttt! 4. 10Of.
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at Pendleton. Oregon, by the
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ing: Saturday.
, UNION vT.Bl
V
Somebody near you Is Strug-
gllng alone
O'er life's desert sand:
Faith, hope, nnd courage to-
gether are gone;
Reach him a helping hand;
Turn on his darkness a beam of
your light; tt
Kindle, to guide him, a beacon
. fire bright;
Cheer his discouragement,
soothe his affright,
' Lovingly help him to stand.
Selected.
SWELL THE PAYROLL.
The resumption of the Pendleton
Woolen mill after a suspension of sev
eral months pending legal proceed
ings, Is the best news Item that has
been published In Pendleton for many
a day.
The woolen mills furnish work for
a number of skilled laborers. These
laborers bring their families here,
spend their salaries here, build up
homes, become patrons of schools,
churches and societies, and in every
way add to the permanent wealth
and foundation of the city.
No other institution has given Pen
dleton a more wide publicity than
her woolen mill and the East Ore
gonlan hopes to see this Institution
continue in operation as long as the
city stands.
A payroll Is what Is needed In Pen
dleton. The farming community Is
excellent, the livestock interests are
permanent and secure, but the city
needs a permanent and substantial
payroll. Idle capital in Pendleton
banks should be In use, furnishing
labor for hundred.- of workmen and
bringing In returns to Its owners.
The object before the commercial In
terests of the city should be to bring
manufacturing enterprises here. No
matter how small they are. Broom
factories, cigar factories and other
small Industries furnish labor and are
permanent resources. Let us swell
the payroll in every possible way.
GOOD ART IX THE HOMES.
The Frowning settlement of Lon
don has adopted a scheme for putting
works of real art Into the homes of
people unable to buy them.
Reproductions of Watts. Burne
Jones, Jlillais, Rossettl and other
great artists have been collected, put
Into simple frames and are being
loaned to members of the Working-
men's Picture Gallery at the rate of
a penny a month for each two pic
tures borrowed. At the end of the
month these can be exchanged.
Art. fne of the best gift-' of heaven
to man. never was Intended to be ex
clusively a 1 ;r:ury of the rich.
Like l:teia;ure. it Is the common
herltas'- "f nil.
It is ?. uiiivorsal language which
all can understand, and the message
H ennvevs eoes to the heart as well as
the inin 1.
Th . i I v. hi .h it has played in the
edu ...:!'n s.nd advancement of man
kind to ' . td a convn n understand
ing of ''- cannot be measured.
It enlaig.-s the view of llf- and en
f'jles us to un.i'-i stand aspirations.
sUuSbI'' an l passions that are tre-
men.ious forces In the world and In
our own individual lives.
One's real nature may be known
bcf.ci from the kind of art he loves
tl.or, fr,,m the t.OOkS lie Ilk-S, because
art love la 1pm of the mind and omre
of the soul.
So powerful Is the Influence of
good picture In tholr constant force
of siic-eeattnn that rrlminoloirtsts are
learning to hang them In prison cells
as a most valuable clement In discip
line and reform.
Anything which Rives genuine and
wholesome
happiness among the
classes whose pleasures are few and
mukes the bare homes more cheerful
and
for
attractive
good.
Is a mighty Influence
cai se or m.oods.
General Manager J. P. O'Brien, of
the O. It. & X. system, who was In
the city last week during the high
water, struck the keynote of tho flood
situation In eastern Oregon In a con
versation In this city.
He said that the denudation of the
mountains along the sources of the
streams would Increase the danger
from floods every year, as there was
no timber left to hola the snow, or
to catch the rain and cause it to soak'
into the ground. Rains which now
visit the denuded forest sections flow
directly Into the streams us Into a
trough, there being no foliage, grow
ing timber or other obstruction to
prevent It.
. Rut what are we going to do about
it? The constant denudation of the
forests goes on year after year. No
effort Is made to replenish the tim
ber supply, and the only logical con
clusion is that as years go by, cities
and settlements below will be more
and more threatened and will be com
pelled to go to more and more ex
pense to Insure their existence.
For every tree cut from the moun
tains, the government should demand
that another tree be planted. This
will lessen the danger. Nothing else
will Insure safety from destructive
high water hereafter.
HEALTH MOKE THAN MONKY.
A Chicago heulth inspector ad
mits that many OUeaseu cattle ami
hogs are slaughtered and their meu
sold to American consumers, and!
Justifies the practice by saying that
otherwise the loss In diseased ani
mals would amount to- $3,000,000 a
year, most of which, we take it,
would fall on the packers, though
some,, perhaps, on the cattle and hog
raisers,, says the Oregon Dally Jour
nal. This Inspector Is apparently a very
good one for the packers, ami for
the stockralsers wjth diseased ani
mals to sell but the people should
demand that no time be lost In kick
ing him without much ceremony out
of his office. Three million dollars is
quite a sum to be distributed among
the packers and possibly the sutlers
of diseased cattle, but the health of
many millions of people is of srtlll
greater Importance.
True, this officer assumes that mnt
of cattle affected with tuberculosis,
lumpy Jaw, and other diseases, is not
infectious, but let him and those who
hold that It Is as good meat as any.
eat It; other people don t want It at
any price.
The man who willfully and habit
ally sells diseased meats ought to d"
held a greater criminal than a robbir.
What crimes of the protected trust.
will be shown up next?
SEXATOK CLARK QUITS.
What a flinty heart beats In tfc
breast of Senator Money Bags Clark.
of Montana and other places, says tile
Seattle Star.
He Is a member of the UulicU
States senate. He has nobnobljed
with greatness. He has lived wnrarc
the euaulets grow. On Sunday after-
nooiis he mlnht even stroll past the
White House and compare that or
nate structure with his palace, wbtch
Thomas Uwswi named the "butUcst
and brassiest home in New York." He
has had spread before him thii fact
that money will buy almost iwery-
thing except real popularity, the
confidence of the people, uijj tho
ability to weur one's clotnes as If they
were made for him.
Mr. Clark refuses to be a candidate
for re-election. Fame does not seem
to have satisfied the. gnaw'fig in bis
bre-ast. Notoriety and his picture In
a thousand papers has not warmed
his heart. He Is throughv done, fin
ished, disgusted with public Ufa..
Does Senator Clark realize th
hardship to be lnfllctedi on a eoiac
munlty by his relentless ile.elslc
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 Bport you can
think of as good as any made better
than most. Wr itever your faney In
sports, let us supply the necessities to
Its enjoyment.
Frazier's Book Store
Why, It la asserted that during his
candidacy, money wns so plenty that
It often floated into hotel transoms
that had carelessly been left open, and
a n an might wake up any morning
and find a thousand dollars In his
panls pocket, mil have no knowledge
of the transaction.
Scons of able men too strong to
woik have looked on Mr. Clark as
tne ";cat American Meal Ticket! He
lie;-, money In circulation. It Is asset-.
ol that l'B seldom allowed his
rlBhi hand to know what his left
hau l wiu doing. He was liberal to a
tacit soveuil of them.
n.l now that procession of thirsty
lool.l.ig men Is headed for the pour-hou.-e.
'TIs a pitiful sight. Credit
gone at the bur and no helping hand
near.
A padlock on the Clam pocket
book and a watchman In front.
Hcuven help the poor. The rich ure
looking out for themselves.
It doesn't seem possible that Clark
would have the heart to do It.
ALCOHOL WILL HE l'MEI.
The following facts concerning the
uses of denaturized alcohol were
brought out before the congressional
Investigating committee:
Tho bulk of free denatured alcohol
in Germany Is used for the purpose
of light, fuel and heat. A lamp l
now made with a Welsbach mantle
which produces a very strong, steady,
and high-grade Ught by the use of al
cohol. Experiments hitve been made test
ing this lamp with the most Improved
pattern kerosene lamps with round
wicks and of equal candle power; It
was found lhat a gallon of alcohol
would keep the alcohol lamp burning
twite as many hours as would a gal
lon of kerosene burning In the most
approved pattern of kerosene lamp
w hich Is In . general' ose. In other
words, one gallon of alcohol Is equal
to two gallons of kerosene for light
ing purposes. Hence, It follows If the
price of alcohol methylated fs lessthan
double the price of kerosene Its use
especially on the farms arrd in the
villages of the country'. would1 become
enormous.
During the past few months exper
iments have been made lh adapting
gasoline power engines to rh use of
alcohol. This has been1 successfully
done fn Germany for several' years,
though there they generally- mix 25
per cent of gasoline with the alcohol
to ohtafrt a more ready ignition of th-
ffitld, which is forced Into the cylin
der of the engine In the form of" vapor.
Experiments In this country htive de
veloped the fact that alcohol can be
used" Just as readily as this mixture
wittr gasoline or the gasoline Itself
and the operation of the engtne-- with
Its use Is perfect. The use of small
motor engines running with gasoline
has become- very large. In the esti
mate' before the committee If would
appear thnt 300,000 of these engines
were trow In- use and that the annual
output' Is more than 100,000.
STKir TITA EX PRESS Tit ATX ST.
When sclerrrists desire. to find-' out
how fast'n certain bird files It Is nec
essary only to- set rrp poles and note
by stop' watches the time the bird" re
quires to- cross the Interval. The
speed of flfhes- Is more difficult to-ascertain.
Nevertheless, as the Philadel
phia Saturday Evening Post explains,
estimates have- been made. shftwlnK
that the mackerel, considering- Its
handicap lh size, comes close to b'eiiiK
the champion racer.
I'nuetllniHriiy the mackerel travels
sometimes us fast ' as an express
train at high spvetf say at the 1H- of
60 or possibly 70 mHes nn hour. Other
things being tUat, the larger the- fish
the faster It swims Just as the- huge
steamship Is, a-OIe to travel at tirspfeti
much greater than the Utile Harbor
tug.
I ndotrHtvdTy the- enerry empioyen
hv a fl iW- of great size, rarhm-a JU-
foot sharlv, wnen traveling at Its liese
gait.- Is sometimes tre-mendoas. An
ordinary fug. which reeenls- a max
imum of errergy In mlnlnrum of
bulk, utilizes abrtnt horwpower.
Of course fr I only a guess.- buf It
would not seenr to be- over the mar;
Irt suppose that a 70-root whale mukes
use nf ffWli mrrse-powrr wnen ic pin-
pels If.i huge balk through the water
at a rate of at miles nn niwr.
A whnle, wfrfeh Is a mamma-l-, and
not a- fish, might be comparer!- ro a
freight rnifn ff the shark is-a cwnnon
ball express, but It can beat the fast
est ocean gr.vnourK! in a- spewr con
tort .-
The tarpon Is probably fasree than
the- shark. It Is believed- thisr a tar
por In a hurry can travel' at the rate
of 1v mites an hour.
COMING EVFMTSi.
June 14 Oregon Mnnwr Assocla-
Hwn meeting, Portlandi
June 20-241 Northwest Sportsmen
tournament. Walla Walla.
July 12-Vi Fifteenth annual con
Tention International rlsptlst young
People's ITnlon, Omnha.
July 17-1S Elks'-grand lodge, Den
ver.
September S-8- National Irrigation
congress, Boise City.
September IS Northwest Laundry
men's sssoclatlen, Pendleton.
Dates of Wool Bates.
The following wool sale dates for
Oregon have been fixed by the Oregon
Woolgrowers association:
'' Shanlko June 6, 6, 18 and 20, and
Julv 10 and 11.
Baker City June IS. 26; July 12
and IX.
Elgin July II.
The first American authority on the
Koenlgen (X) ray was Prof. Louis A,
Wclgel, of Rochester, N. Y., who died
June 2 from the direct effects of too
much experimenting with the ray on
his own person.
Phoenix, Tl. C, has a band of 22
pieces, and It Is said to be the finest
band north ot Spokane and Seattle.
With medicines ns with other things, the tirest test of
worth iscthe length of time they have the confidence of
the people. The efficacy of S. S. S. has been thoroughly
proven by experience, and so successful has it been that
today it is the best known and most widely used blood
remedy in the world. For diseases such as Rhenmatism, Catarrh, Scrofula.
Eldn Diseases, Sores and Ulcers, Contagious Blood Poison, andothertroubles
due to an impure and poisoned condition of th blood, no remedy acts so
promptly and thoroughly as does S. S. 9., and tJionsnnds throughout the
country, cured of such diseases, ore daily recommending it to ethers simi
larly nfTlicted. ITS FORTY YEARS OF EXISTENCE HAVE BEEN
FORTY YEARS OF CURES. S. S. S. is a blood purifier of the highest
order, containing; properties necessary to cure Wood troubles of every character
and which make it the greatest of all tonics, ft goes into tjie blood and drives
out any and all impurities, and makes this stream of life strong and healthy,
and when this is done diseasecannot remain. Reins mndeentirely from roots,
herbs and barks, chosen for their healing, purifying and bnilding-ttp proper
ties, it doe3 not injure any of the delicate organs or tissm-s of the body as do
those medicines which contain Potash, Mercury, Amnnieorotherharmful min
erals, but cures safely as well as permanently. S. S. . reaches deep-seated
and inherited cases on which the ordinary SarsnparilTa and tonics hnv no
effect. It is no experiment to use S. S. S.; it is a remedy with a reci.. a; it
has proven its worth and ability by its forty ye.trs of enre. If you need a
blood remedy begin the use of S. S. S.j. write us about your cane and let our
physicians advise you and send book on the blood; no charge for either.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COW ATLANTA. CA.
(iKADl ATIXfJ OOOI) WIVES.
Diplomas certifying that the re
clipenfs are qualified to "keep house
for liBsbands receiving $10 a week"
were given yesterday to several young
women at Chicago Commons, says a
Chicago dispatch. The graduates, all
of whom are to be married soon, were
members) of a class In economical
housekeeping and cooking.
The economical graduates offered
theses In the way of exhibits of
breakfasts, luncheenrs and dinners
that were attractive, had cost little
and were palatable. Each dish bore
a curd Indicating Itw cost. A break
fast' was shiMin, prepared nl an ex
penk of 19 eents arod1 sufficient for
four' persons. Dinners ranged some
what more expensive, one consisting
of meat, two vegetables, a salad and
of the offering ;md darrger ia tore for her, robs th expectant mother
of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event; and casts over her
shadow of p'ootn which cannor be s!iaken off. Thousands of wome
have fownd that iie use-of Mother's I 'riand dilring; pregnnncy rob
contineurhtit ot" nillpain and danger, and insures sulety.?) lit'of motlietr
and chilA. This twieiirific liniment is a god-scnJ tcxvil women at the
time of their mneC crititai trial. Not only does Mother's- Friend
carry women safely, through tho perils ol child-birth, but its use
gently prepares the- system, for the coming event, parents "morning;
sickness, " and otlien dis-
comforts of this- pariod. KF T, 7T T"F
Sold by Ol: druggie at EmJJJ tf i &
ti.oo oer' bottle. Book '
containing valuable information free. f ' "Z'Tft Ti'j7. &
The Bradfiald Regulator Co., Atlanta. fa. U t-N
l3P
Time for Use of
Lumber
This Is the time of yeajt when you
whould rertair the house, fence, wood
shed or chicken coop.
Do all your building and general
overhnulli.x while the weather Is fine.
Itememlxvr no U h IJuc largest and
most comulete line of building ma
terial, Hich us Lumber, Lath, Shin
gles, Snsh; Dooi-a, etc..
Pendleton Planing
Mills
II. I-'OltSTEIl, Proprietor.
MO S1R-E
Not every man can cot a tender
steals
X n will dressed meat keep in an
old ice-b-x; but must be kept In a
col( storap.D, whiee the temperature
Is vust right all the time.
Tears ct experience and the finest
private cold storage plant In the In
laid Em sire enable us -to reach the
prrfectlos In. good meat.
Empire Meat Co.
'Phone Main 18.
I VIEW BOOKS I
POSTALS of Snn Franclsro
Fire. 10 styles Ronklets, 10c
to 50c.
100 Styles Postals, 1c each.
Rig Reduction on Quantities.
AGENTS WANTED.
Fire Photographs 20c to $10.00
Smith Bros.
402 13th St.
Onklnnd Cal.
Dally East Oregonlan by carrier
only IB cents a week.
of CURES
a pudding for four, being- rated t 40
cents.
No miwi grows old; he- become old
by not growing, mtignatlfln Is not tol
erated In nature. It is growth and
not years that determines the period
of youthfufness. One ennnat continue
to grow In size, but he cair in quality
of organization. Ass one continuously
rebuilds hl- body, he should build a
better body by proper auto-suggestlm.
and life habits. An ungrowlng man
Is useless and Nature buries him lir
terne.lly by appropriating Inurganlc
Instead of organic substance; New
Thought.
The Inland Empire Electric rail
road, (Spokane- southward) Is being
financed fdr flO.OOO.OOO by eastern
capitalists.
& air- ordeal which all
women approach with
indescribable fear, for
nothing compares with,
tho-. pain and horror of
child-birth. The thought
1FIR.E!
YOUR WASHDAY I
We'll laundry your
clothes better,, quicker,
cheaper than, you can
have them.-doneat nonie.
Pendleton Pom er Laurrdry
FISIIMAX ft PETEKS.
Tho e Main ..:.
THE POPULAR PLACF TO
KAT 18 THE
The French
Restaurant
F.eryUung served first -elms.
Heat regular me Is In Pendle
ton for 9ft mto.
SHOUT ORDERS
A SPECIALTY.
Polydore Moens, Prop.
4
RACK AGAIN.
Photographs In all sizes.
Copying nnd cnlnrglng. Har
vest and Indian photos for sale.
See my comic stamps.
W. 8. ROWMAN.
Studio Near Ilrldgo.
! JlWf "Tr '"'
fc.,rii1v,f l
St, Anthony's Hospital
OR
.''Hi
IMtniM I
Private rooms, elegantly
furnished Finely .equip-
ped operating rooim Also
Maternity Department
I M
Every convenience necessary for
th core of the sick.
TeUpphofie Main. 1651.
PENDMTTON, OftEGOX.
Camping
Outfits
Parties wishing t secure camping
outfits, for the summer's vacation,
such as
4
TENTS
CAMP STOVES
COOKING UTRNWTAS
Should see my Hue- before buying,
as you may get them; hre at the
minimum cost.
V. Stroble
Clieaixxt Iricc In Pt-idk-ton.
210 Fast 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. 'Phone Lulu 178.
Also at Henneman's cigar tor-, op
posite Great Eastern store-. .'Phom
main 4.
Manicuring
IjkIIcs and gentlemen should
not neglect their fhigiTs.
Make the IiiiikU. Itvnutlfiil.
llf-MR IJIIKKSINCS.
SHAMPOOING
CIIIItopODY
FACIAL MASSAtJE
Klcxirlcal tivaiiiutil for scalp
and fice.
Doth l.ndlcs ii it J (;eiillcmen.
Olilslile C'alls.u SMiHalty.
Miss C Hudson
'Plnino Slain 82.
Room as-SI llonninn Hotel.
DON"!' LOOK A GIFT nOP.SE
THE J'.OUTII.
We don't pretend to &lve away our
elegant stock of p-to-date vehicles.
But we do say that we will sell yea
the most stylish and woll-made trap,
buggy, runabout, phaeton, surrey or
buckboard 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 Gasoline 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.
the fi'ncksmltha
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