East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 09, 1907, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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The Law Says Spray
And Spray You Must
For the law is being enforced. You do not
want to merely comply with the law as a
matter of form, but you should use the best
apparatus you can buy.
The Myers Spray Pump
Our stock has just arrived, including
Backet Pumps, Barrel Pumps,
Horizontal Pumps, Large Hydraulic
Pumps, Gasoline Power Pumps
Nozzles and Hose, Bamboo and Plain
Extension Rods,
In various sizes. and styles at prices that
eliminate competition.
MYERS LINE MUCH
IMPROVED FOB 190.
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The Taylor Hardware Co.
Pendleton, Oregon
ffca Bad Formidable Sinners Ai
Gray at goal. Hot Black.
No paradox la It, but a demonstrable
fact, that In a highly articulate society
the gravest barms are Inflicted not by
the worst men, but by those with vir
tues enough to boost them Into some
coign of vantage. The boss who sells
out the town and delivers the poor over
to filth, disease and the powers that
prey owes his chance to bis engaging
good fellowship and big beartednesa.
Some of the most dazzling careers of
fraud have behind them long and reas
suring records of probity, which have
served to bait the trap of villainy,
Not that these decoy virtues are coiin
terfelt Thoy are, In fact so genuine
that often the stalwart sinner perse
veres In the virtue that has lifted him
Into the high places he abuses. The
legislator conscientiously returns the
boodle when be finds be cannot "de
liver the goods." The boss stands by
his friends to hlB own hurt The lob
bying lawyer is faithful to his client
The corrupting corporation president Is
loyal to his stockholders. The bought
en editor never quite overcomes his
craft Instinct to print "all the news
there Is."
In a word, the big and formidable
sinners are gray of soul, but not black.
so that chastisement according to their
character rather than according to their
deeds lets them off far too easily. B.
a. jtoss in Atlantic.
PEN PICTURE OF BEAUTIFUL HONOLULU
FIRE THE BEST FILTER.
The following sketch of Honolulu
Is from the Honolulu edition of the
New York Coirmcrcl.il, which hns
Just been Issued. Tho Commercial
nays :
Among the great variety of cities
thnt nrr scattered far over the Am
erlean pntHesoloiiB, Honolulu has thi
oddest form of government, and It Is
probable that It Is the most peculiar
ly governed city In nil the world.
Although It ha a population of
nearly 50,000 and Is one of tho most
Important seaports on the Pacific
ocean, It has no mayor or collection
of officers distinctly Its own, and it
has no city corporation.
Its affairs are illreetej by county
and territorial officials only, and it
la only distinguished legally from
the remainder of the Oahu county,
which embraces tho entire island of
the same name, by being a separate
judicial district and having its own
deputy sheriff nnd district magistrate
who serves as police Judge.
Honolulu Is distinguished In other
ways from all other cities of the
world. Cine of these Is Its having
served su cesslvelv as the sent of
government of a monnrchy, a repub
lic and nr American" territory. Its
present odd form of government Is
due to Its novel history, but It is
quite certain that It will not be many
years more lieforo It wHI have both
laws and officials of Its own nnd In
this way bo like other cities of mod
ern Hires.
Most Westerly City.
Geographically considered, Hono
lulu !s the most westerly sltunted city
on the globe. Far beyond It on the
neenn, the old dnv dies nnd a new
dny Is born to make a trip of twen- I
ty-four hours around the world be
fore ending Its existence also. Fig
uratively speaking, the city might be
considered the commercial gnteway
between the Occident and the Orient.
Associated with thoughts of Hono
lulu Invariably come those ' of a
land of eternal summer, of endless
sunny seas, of a beautiful Island
domed In tropic verdure, of n. hnr
bor -crowded with tall-masted ships
and smoking steamers, and of an In
viting, peaceful citv with uhn,i,i
streets and beautiful homes sur
rounded by numerous trees on well-
Kepi lawns. Every visitor iroes nwnv
to toll of the attractiveness of the
city ana the Island, but there are In
deed few who know anvthinir nhm.t
me peculiarities of the city govern
menu
There is nothing In the appearance
or Honolulu to Indicate that It ait.
fers In form of government from oth
er cities, nnd this is probably why
the average visitor does not rum. in
contact with Its peculiarity. Every
inuuum convenience Is noticeable.
The streets are paved In the mot
modern way. The people own their
own water system. There is a mod
ern street car system in tho e.llv mil
Its suburbs: but. owlnir to the lnlr nt
man ncu ve cuy government the pub
lic improvements In Honolulu are
paid for by the prooertv owners in
all parts of the Island as well as by
inose in ine city proper.
Coffliionoliian Ponnlntion
Owing to the cosmonolltan ehnr-
ocicr or tne inhabitants of Honolulu
there Is a general mixture of tnnmiio
nnd for thjs reason the police de
partment must nave a great variety
of detectives and Interpreters. The
lanruojres SDOken are Entrllnh .Tnr
anese, Corean, Chinese, Hawaiian
i-ortugese and Spanish.
Throughout the Islands the nre
dominating race Is the Japanese. The
esiimatea population or the terri
tory is 150.000. including nil rlnnpi
ana races. Of these 65,000 are Jap
aneae, who perform the greater
amount Of Work on the nlnntntlnna
The Japanese born on the Islands
are American citizens, and It is
feared that In time they will be able
to control tho politics of the tcrrl
tory.
Bolllnc Water the Rarest War to Get
Pare Water.
"All this talk about the nneo" nf 111
ters, about people dying for lack of fll
rerea water, amuses me." said a chem
1st. "For filtered water lHn't noccssa
rlly pure water. Bulled water Is a
nunureu times Detter.
"A filter, you see. does not free water
from things dissolved in It but only
irom tmngs noullng In It. For instance,
u you mix a auart of whlskv In n
gallon of water and then Alter tho ml.
ture It will come out colorless, the
floating color particles havlug been left
oenina. Dut this color ess flu d will he
quite as capable of Intoxicating you
now as it was before, for none of Its
dissolved alcohol will have disappeared.
"So with water that Is polluted with
sewage. All the undissolved portions
of the sewage are removed by filtration
and the wnter Is left cleor, tasteless
and colorless, but the dissolved sewage
is sun present and In It may lurk bll
Hons of typhoid ererms.
'Let those who comnlain nhnur rh
lack of Alters Just turn In and boll their
water. A cent's worth of fire will nnrl.
fy a gallon of wnter better than n tin.
000,000 plant could do lt"-St Loulj
Ulooe-Democrat
Known for its Strength
The .
First National
Bank
3 Willingness to do and ability to do
characterize the service of this bank.
J Every request (elicits courteous consid
eration, and the smallest detail is regarded
as important.
J All legitimite business requirements are
met by ample resources and complete
modern facilities.
I Every accomodation granted that is
within the range of prudent banking.
Established 1882
V. 8. Senator
Levi Ankeny, Pres.
W. F. Matlock
Vice President
Q. M. Rice
Cashier
Geo. Hartman, Jr.
Ass"t Cashier
Pendleton, Oregon
SECURITY
Hotel St. George
GEORGE DARVEAU, Proprietor.
European nlan. Evanrthinir
laaa. AU modern conveniences. Steam
aeai inrougnout. Rooms en suite with
bath. . Larce.
Hotel St. George la pronounced one
of the most up-to-date hotels of the
Northwest. Tel unhnna ami f -1-
connections to office, and hot and
cold running water In all rooms.
ROOMS: $1.00 (and $1.5o
Block and a Half Prom Depot.
See the big electric sign.
The Hotel
Pendleton
BOLLONS & BROWN, Proprietors.
The Carina Seaalckaru.
'Seasicknoss Is a curious trouhle."
ays a physician. "It Is nmhnhlr iina
to the disturbance caused by the mo
tion or tne snip to the little organs that
govern the sense of eaiilllhrlnm In tho
Inner ear are thru little semicircular
canals, in movement In any plane the
fluid In these canals disturbs and tela.
graphs the sensation to the brain, which
is men aoie to control the balance of
the wbolc. By the motion of a ahln
this delicate apparatus of the rami
system is. It Is suggested, thrown out
or gear ana wildly telegraphs wrong
messages to uie Drain. And that nnr.
tton of the brain Is lntlmatelv nnnivt.
ed with the nerve that controls the hap
penings In the region whence the tmn.
ble arises. The whole system, In brief,
is snort circuited.
THE "MANCHESTER MARTYRS."
AtchlMon, Kansas, Man Will Unveil
tile Monument.
Dublin. March 9. Patriotic Irish,
men are preparing to turn out in
force tomorrow on the occasion nf
the unvellinir Of the Manchester mar
tyr's memorial at Tipperary. Plans
tor tne unveiling have been going
forward for a Ions time and It u re
lieved tomorrow's demonstration will
be one of the most notable of Its
kind that Ireland has seen In recent
years.
It Is eminently flttlnar that the
man cnosen to unverl the .memorial
is none other than Dr. Edmond
O Meaghor Condon of Atchison. Kan.
Forty years ago Dr. Condon stood In
tne dock, a fellow prisoner of Al
len, Larkin and Gould. He was tried
on the same evidence, identified by
the same witnesses, convicted nnd
sentenced to death by the same
Judges. But the evidence nnlnfll
him was considered so untrustworthy
mat ne was later granted a reprieve,
while his fellow prisoners went to
death on the scaffold. Dr. Connnn.
In his speech from the dock at Man
chester on the occasion of his con
viction nnd sentence to death, utter
ed a phrase which has since become
nisioric. -I nave nothing," he said
In concluding his speech, "to regret
WILL FIGHT THE OREGON SEEEP LI
Wo-shltigtnn sheepmen are prcpar
Ing to fight tho sheep Inspection and
tax law Just passed by the Oregon leg
islature, according to the following
from the Walla Walla Bulletin:
Local sheepmen who graze their
stock on tho Weneha reserve, met at
the office of H. C. Bryson, president
of tho Wcnnha Reserve Sheepmen's
association yesterdny nnd dovlscd ways
nnd means to fight the Oregon law
providing a tax on sheep from other
states, says tho Bulletin.
None nf thoso present will divulge
what action was taken, but It Is believ
ed thnt Mr. Bryson was authorized
to go ahead and tnko some step to
get the matter Into court, where It
can be settled once for all, as the
Washington sheepowners claim that
they are entitled to use the reserve
land as much as Is Oregon. The
Washington men have always won out
before, nnd It Is believed that they
will this time.
For the last three or four years Ore
gon nnd Washington sheepmen have
been nt war with each other over the
grazing Innd In the Wenaha forest re
serve. Thin hns been in the courts many
times, hns been threshed out In stock
men's meetings, hns been brought up
In the legislatures of both states and
at last Oregon hns bested Washing
ton by passing a bill to make all stock
men grazing Bhoep In Oregon, who
nro not residents of that state, pay a
tax of 20 cents per head In ench coun
ty on every sheep they graze In that
state
This bill Is a vory stringent one
and nt tho time It was passed the men
Interested claimed It was only to keep
out California and Idnho sheep.
Toklng tho Oregon men at their
word, H. C Bryson, Sidney Monkus
nnd several more Walla Walla men
who were Interested In this, offered
nn amendment to the bill which pro
vided that sheep owned by men hav
ing grazing permits In any forest re
serve which Is partly In Oregon and
partly In an adjoining state, should
not come under this bill, but the
amendment was killed and the Oregon
men showed that the bill was meant to
affect Washington sheep as well as
others.
The bill also provides for a stock
Inspector whoso duty It Is to examine
all sheep brought Into the state and
who snau oe paid for his work by the
owners or tne sneep. it is his duty to
reject all applications for pasturage
of dlseasod sheep.
Mr. Bryson has succeeded In getting
a bill Introduced in congress .taking
snnitnry inspection power out of the
hands of a state Inspector so that
mai win De done away with on all
government reserves, and a meeting
yesterday waa for the Durnnan of do.
vising moans to fight the bill now a
law in the state of Oregon.
Flagler's Nine llotels.
Henry M. Flnsler Owns nina .hn.
tels In Florida, and among them one
thnt Is counted the largest, nnd an
other that Is counted architecturally
the most beautiful. In the mnri.i n,i
a railway slstem 800 miles long,
says a St. August ne letter. Ho i .
tending his railway along the coral
banks at the tin end nf rin.Mn
Key West, but does not expect to
Duna any more hotels if v..
rremiently printed that ho wnnM re
produce the Royal Polnclnna at Key
est and the Ponce de Leon nt Ha
vana, but he tells me that he has no
such Intention. He Is 78
ana is satisfied that nine hotels are
enough for a man at his time of life.
$10,000 for 10-Acro Peach Orchard.
James J, Cole, who hn heen en
gaged in raisin IT Wheat In eoatorn
Washington for a number of years,
came to Kennewlck last week and
paid 110,000 for aten aero neneh
ehnrd. The land Mr. Cole paid $1,
000 an acre for was bought less than
four years ago for $76 an acre. It
has been set out to nearhe. n im
proves, since then, and with the pres
ent outlook for a bumper crop In the
Kennewlck valley should yield him
very close to 600 an acre this year.
The deal was made by the Kenne
wlck Land
COmnanv. Tffmiinivlntr
Courier.
Artificial Baloa or "Sun IVin a
AO experiment Which Illllstrnrnii In
very curious manner the actual phi
losophy of the formation of balos or
"sundogs" is performed follow.
Take a solution of alum and spread a
lew arops or it over a pane of glass.
It will readily crvBtalllze In small, flat
octahedrons, scarcely visible to the eye.
When this nana of nrennmd rinci i
held between the observer and the sun
or even a candle (with eyes very close
to the smooth Bide of the glass) there
will be seen three different but distinct
and beautiful balos. each at a different
aiswnce from tho luminous body.
Rio de Jaarlro Eaaltah.
A firm In Rto de Janeiro recontlv unf
OUt the following advertisement ahnirt
olive oil: "Our olives oils have garan-
uwsa or nns quality. Diligently fabri
cated and filltrilted. The consumer
will find with them the good taste and
penect preservation. For to escape to
any counterfeit Is necessnrr to remilere I
on any botlos tills contrcmnrc deposed
cumunnnoiy to tne law. The corks
and the boxes hare all marked with
me nre."
or to take back. I can only say:
uoa save Ireland.' "
For photographs or kodak finish.
Ing tor amateurs, see Bowman, near
onage.
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A beautifully illustrated
monthly magazine of the wide
awake West with fascinating
short stories, picturesque personal
point-of-view description of the
interesting development of the
West, and the romance and his
tory of the wonderland of the
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Ask your local newsdealer
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FLOOD BUILDING
IAS FRANCISCO it li CALIFORNIA
III! Part.
In the English "Can nnd flown" !
ioia tne rouowing Btory of, Oxford life.
It Is called "Hauled bv the henn " The
dean, who had relinked Mr Rmwn v.
naving assisted at the ducking of a fel-
iww Biuaeut, asks the offender, "What
part did you take in this dimrrucefni
affair?" nnd Mr. Brown replies meekly,
me len.ieg, sir. '
A Faretlo.ua r,tn-i,
"This confinement" anl.l th.
. ...... o.llu ujv ivug
ai-vu uriSOll Visitor, "mnar Hlatreae
you greatly." "Yes," replied the fa
cetious convict, "I find the prison bars
grating." "Ani r0 to you te a faj
nre." "Yes. It's nothlnc hut a pell "
No Chance to Grow.
Mrs. Newwed Dear mo. thoao OfHra
are very small. Grocer They are In
deed, mum. and I'm sure I don't know
why. Mrs. Newwed Oh, I dare say
irs Decnuse you take them out of tho
nest too soon.
The Potlatch T.nmW enmnnnv he. U your Spirits arc low. do snmnthlnv!
started Its mammoth log drive of 24,- n' " J"ou hnvB heen doing something.
vvu.uuv reet down the Palouse river 00 ouetIilug different M. K. list!..
uuu hi normern laano.
ThA l - . . . I
erea throughout the A the n.w. ... . .v.
nver ror o mil. I - - ...... uu
, auiir i,ioom
FRAZER THEATRE
SATURDAY, MAR.. 9
First Time Here In Years
GEORGE j&
PRIMROSE'S
j& ALL STAR
MINSTRELS
50 Joyful Joymakers 50
Headed be Americas Greatest Blues Destroyer
GEORGE PRIMROSE
AND HIS OWN MERRY COMPANY OF THE
WORLDS FORMOST MINSTREL ARTISTS
Same Splendid Production, Same Great Cast
L?l A 1 if. a . . - .
tviecincai cnecis ana special Novelties As
Seen in All the Large Eastern Cities.
To eniov a flrst-elain minstrel ahe i tux .1 ... ..
, - ' ; - mini an me meai-
clne one could buy. New York Sun.
From a laughing standpoint. I enjoyed It better than anything In
New York. New York World.
Sama arear Pi.lm.iu. rlt a nn. -t - .
. . V """"I "" .now. iOUM Foai
Dispatch.
House packed from pit to dome; splendid show. Denver Post
Largest and Only Real Minstrel
Show In The World.
The Hotel Pendleton he. heen -
fitted and refurnished throughout.
Telephone and fire alarm connec
tions with all rooms. Baths en .nit.
land single rooms.
Headquarters for Traveling Men
iiiiKJuiuiu jumpie 1 looms.
Free 'Bus,
4
Ratee $2, $2.50 and $3.
I Special rates by the week or month.
excellent cui'ine.
Prompt di ilng room service.
Bar and BlUlard Roo in In Connection
Only Three Blocks from Depots.
STOP THE
Grey Team and
Yellow Wagon
ASD TRY
Alfalfarm Dairy
Bottled Milk
CLEAN AND PURE
'PHONE FARMERS M
OB
HAW IT.
The French
RESTAURANT
Pendleton's most pop
ular Dining Room.
Best 25 cent meal in
the city.
Thoroughly renovated
and all newfdishes.
Orville Coffman
Proprietor
Columbia Bar
and
Rooming House
MRS. F. X. SCHEMPP,
Proprietress
Fine Wines, Liquors,
and Cigars.
Newly furnished and up-to-date
Rooming House In connection.
S26 MAIN STREET.