East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 12, 1907, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 190T.
EIGHT PAGES.
AN INDEPENDENT NDWSPAPBH.
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at Pendleton. Oman, Ue
AST OBBGONIAN PUBLISHING CO.
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Dally, three months, by mall 1.2S
Dally, on month, by mall 50
Weekly, one year, by mall 1.B0
Weekly, all montha, by mall T5
Weekly, four montha, by mall 50
Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50
Semi-Weekly, all montha, by mall 75
Semi-Weekly, four rnoatha, by mall... .50
Chicago Bureau, 009 Security building.
Waablnnton, D. C, Bureau, 601 Poor
teentb street N. W.
Hember Scrlpps Newa Association.
telephone Main 1.
Entered at Pendleton Poatofflca as second
claaa matter.
A thousand miles of mighty
wood,
Where thunderstorms stride
fire-shod;
A thousand plants at every rod,
A stately tree at every rood;
Ten thousand leaves to every
tree,
And each a miracle to me,
Yet there be men who doubt of
God!
Joaquin Miller.
MORMON LOYALTY.
While Gentiles may abhor polyg
amy, yet they must admire the splen
did loyalty to his plural wives ex
pressed by Brlgham Roberts, the well
known Mormon leader.
Although the laws of the land for
bid him to live In polygamy, yet Rob
erts says that his conscience and his
manhood impel him to live, cherish
and support the wives whom he has
married in polygamy, just as faith
fully, Just as truly, Just as sacredly
as these instincts impel men to love,
cherish and support one wife legally
married and devotedly loved.
He is bound to his plural wives by
the same ties which bind his Gentile
neighbors to one wife and by the same
tokens of sentiment he instinctively
clings to them.
While abhorring polygamy, as a
practice, must we not respect the hon
or and loyalty of the honest polygamic?
SCHOOL WORK NEVER ENDS.
I
The close of the school year does
not mean in Pendleton that school
has stopped for a vacation.
The management of every school In
Pendleton la now working vigorously
In preparing these schools for the
opening of another year. During the
vacation period the Institutions will
be- brought up to meet the Increasing
demands upon them.
Pendleton public schools will add
an enlarged and improved laboratory
during vacation. Pendleton academy
will build its boy's dormitory and en
large its scope during this year's va
cation. Pendleton Business college
will fill the vacation period with ac
tive development work, and St.
Joseph's academy will be busy during
the entire summer season In adding
facilities and accommodations de
manded by increased patronage.
The opening of the next school year
will find Pendleton better equipped
than ever to accommodate outside
students and she invites them to come
to the city. It will be profitable for
them to come here for an education.
public officials are Governors Cham
berlain of Oregon, Sheldon of Ne
braska, Johnson of Minnesota, Folk of
Missouri, Hughes of New York, and
Cummins of Iowa, with Senator La
Follette of Wisconsin a foremost ex
ample although not now governor.
These public officials have triumph
ed because of fearless personal views
upon urgent public questions. They
have been elected In protest against
machine rule which has made corpo
rations and grafters supreme In many
states.
In Oregon and Minnesota, strong
republican states, democratic gover
nors have been twice elected. In Mis
souri Folk went into office, the lone
democrat on the ticket to win. In
New York and Iowa Hughes and Cum
mins were bitterly fought by factions
of their own party.
So In these, examples of individual
victories there is a pronounced tenden
cy to independent voting, a tendency
to recognize the man rather than the
party. Men of strong individuality,
men of emphatic and honest views,
men of strong and high ideals have
triumphed over well organized, well
oiled, well manned machines.
Neither Johnson of Minnesota,
Hughes of New York, nor Sheldon of
Nebraska, are professional politi
cians. They wore elected because they
stood for the very thing which the
mass of the people wanted. They
were independent enough to defy the
machine, fearless enough to say what
they would do and honest enough to
do what they said they would do.
All honor to the reform governors
of the United States.
this vile stuff would stop the practice
of selling it on trains In Oregon.
BETTER RANGE IN RESERVES.
A PARTNERSHIP "BUSTED."
By a recent ruling of the general
land office, receivers of local land of
fices can no longer collect the adver
tising charges for the "party organ,"
from entrymen on government land.
Heretofore, from "time Immemor
ial," as long as partisan papers have
been fatted and pampered by land of
fice officials, the receivers of land of
fices have virtually collected from all
entrymen the advertising charges for
all land notices.
Hereafter the land office and the
party "organ" will be divorced and
the "organs" will be compelled to col
lect their own advertising bills from
entrymen as from other patrons.
There will be no collusion between
the land office and the favored news
paper, hereafter, in the matter of ad
vertising fees.
Now when the land department or
ders registers of alt local land offices
to quit directing entrymen where to
advertise, then the personal liberty of
the entryman will have been fully re'
stored.
i PEOPLE'S GOVERNORS.
Several shining examples of young
governors elected for their individual
merit and pronounced views on reform
measures are now before the public.
Notably among this class of modern
THE PERIL OF BAD BOOKS.
There Is a law upon the statute
books of Oregon, prohibiting the sale
to children of unlit, dangerous, ob
scene and sensational literature, and
yet no one has ever heard of an arrest
or conviction under this law.
On every train passing through Pen
dleton this objectionable literature is
sold; In many book stores may be
found highly objectionable, cheap, sen
sational stuff which the bookseller,
himself, may not know to be danger
ous to youth, but which has a decld
edly vicious effect.
The cigarette habit dwarfs Into n-
significance, the noodle Joint carousal
Is a mild form of Innocent amusement,
the tobacco evil Is a shining virtue
compared to the "yellow back" five
cent story reading habit, among young
boys and girls.
Bookdealers should be extremely
careful In selecting this class of liter
ature, for Its evil effects upon young
minds cannot be et-timated. The con
viction of one "news butcher" on rail
road trains for carrying and peddling
YOUR SELECTION
OF A GOOD BANK
JIs important, not only for the present,
but also for the years to come.
JThe right Bank connection will be a
material help to your every day business.
CJThia Bank has a successful record of
safe, conservative banking from the day
of its organization.
WE INVITE YOUR BUSINESS
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
The Pendleton Savings Bank
Pendleton. Oregon
Capital 1100,000.00 Sorptas and Pratt JUO.OOO.OC
Deposits ,230,000.00
Stockmen who are ranging In the
Blue mountain forest reserve say that
the range is better in the reserve this
year than ever before.
As there has been no more rain
than usual this year, It will be neces
sary to search further for a reason
for the Improve! conditions of the
range.
However, It is not necessary to
search far for a reason.
Where stockmen are allotted only
a certain portion of the range and
are compelled to range upon that al
lotment, they naturally husband it
carefully. They do not overstock It.
They do not graze It Into the very
grass roots. They are careful not to
go upon It too early nor stay upon It
too late In the year. They see that It
l. not burnt over nor abused In any
way.
So the forest reserve policy of the
government has resulted in giving us
better range for stock within three
years after the reserves were created
In Umatilla county. This will be true
of other reserves, In the same degree.
OUR LIFE.
At the feet of the Father of all
Some day we shall lay our gift;
Time stained, pitiful, small,
Heavy and hard to lift.
Fettered and bowed by Fate
S'nce Destiny makes or mars
Nay, winged with strength elate,
Handed down from the stars.
Free as the Infinite air,
Wide as the boundless sky;
We have sought to keep It fair;
We have tried to hold It high.
Fathei of all, whon we come
Bringing Thy dust to Thee,
Will Thy voice of peace be dumb,
Thy passion drowned In the sea?
Wilt Thou pity the gift we lay,
Clasping warm to Thy breast
The image of flame and clay
licndered at Thy behest?
' Ada Foster Murray.
Becoming
A MOTHER
Is an ordeal which all wo
men approach with Inde
scribable fear, for nothing
compares with tha pain
and horror of child-birth.
The thought of ths suffer
ing and. danger In store for her, robs the expectant mother of all pleasant
anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a shadow of gloom
which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use
of Mother's Friend during pregnancy robs confinement of all pain and dan
ger, and Insures safety to life of mother and child. This scientific liniment
is a god-send to all women at the Ume of their most critical trial. Not
only does Mauler's Friend carry women safely through the perils of child
birth, but Its use gently prepares the system for the coming event, precents
"morning sickness," and other discomforts of this period. Sold by all drug
gists at 11.00 per bottle.
Book containing valuable
Information free.
The Brad field Regulator Co.,
Atlanta, Go.
OTHER'S
FRIEND
Nature's Sweet Restorer
The tired body and brain rest and recuperate during sleep.
There is remarkable capacity for hard work so long as the
sleeping hoursare regular and the slumbers are not disturbed
by bad dreams, stomach disorders or headache.
When mental strain, nervous worry or over-fatigue causes
sleeplessness, take
3ecdam'J
ma
Half an hour before retiring, and natural sleep will soon come to
vour relief. These cilia are ourelv vegetable and cure sleepless
ness by regulating the important functions of the body. They
contain no narcotic nor sedative. Their action is natural, pleasant
and safe. . As a tonic and restorative in all cases of overwork, brain
fag, nervousness aud worry, they have no equal.
Beecham's Pills equalize the circulation, carry the blood from the .
weary brain, rest the mind and
Bring Balmy Sleep
s In Boxes loe and I5o. with lull directions.
JUNE 12 IN HISTORY.
1819 Charles Kingsley, English
novelist, born. Died January 23,
1S75.
1843 Sir David Gill, celebrated as
tronomer, born.
1853 William B. Lamar, represen
tative in congress from Florida, born.
1SB6 Princess Mary Adelaide of
Cambridge, married to Francis, Duke
of Tcck.
1878 Kaffir rebellion terminated.
1878 William Cullen Bryant, Am
erican poet, died. Born November 8,
1784.
18?4 Epidemic of bubonic
plague at Hongkong; 2500 deaths.
1895 President Cleveland Issued
proclamation against Cuban filibust
ers. 1897 Earthquakes in Central In
dia destroyed many lives and much
property.
1838 Venezuelan revolution termi
nated with the capture of General
Hernandez.
1899 Tornado at New Richmond,
Wis., killed 250 persons.
COMING EVENTS.
June 21-22 Dregfon Development
league and rose fiesta, Portland.
JULY 4 CELEBRATION AT
PENDLETON.
July 1-7 -H. Y. P. V.. national
convention, Bpoknno.
July 9-13 Knights Templar con
clave, Saratoga, N. V.
July 10-15 International Christian
Endeavor, Seattle.
July 15-20 Grand Lodge Elk
Philadelphia.
Wool Salt Dates.
Slraniko June 10, 11 and 2. Jnljr
1C.
Condon June 21.
Baker City July I.
Elgin July II.
STUDENTS EARN $10 A DAY.
The average educated man gets
$1000 a year, says a school review.
He works 40 years, making a total of
340,000 In a life-time. The average
day laborer gets one dollar and a
half per day, three hundred days of
the year, or four hundred and fifty
dollar. In his lifetime he earns
$18,000.
The value of an education in dol
lars Is the difference between these
two sums, or (22,000. ' To acquire
this taming capacity requires 12
years of school of 180 days each, or
a total of 2180 days.
Divide $22,000 (value of an edu
cation) by the numter of days re
quired In getting It, and we find that
each day at school is worth a little
more than $10 to a pupil.
IiVFOLLETTE'S BOOM LAUNCHED
Definite steps were taken toward
the organization of a LaFollctte pres
idential boom in Milwaukee last Fri
day night. Resolutions were adopt
ed declaring Senator La Follette the
strongest and most logical candidate
for the presidency and stating the
aenso of the meeting to be that no
particular effort Is required in Wls
con, but that work should be started
at once toward getting La Follette
delegations from other (.tales. A
committee of nine waH appointed by
the chairman to confer with leadliVg
republicans of th) stato as to the best
methods for enlisting the support of
republicans In other sections of the
country.
Yon
Know
That Nailed Shoe is
not easy on your
foot. Nail a sole on
a sewed shoe ruins
the shoe. I have the
machines to do the
work and sew on a
sole better than hand
work at ' only 85c a
pair for Men's and
60c for Ladies' shoes.
It makes the shoe
look like new. Try
me once.
128 Court St.
aJT . w Jkv s,'l jL I R
A. EKLUND
Pendleton, Ore.
DO YOU V -"-NT TO BUT OR BUILD A HOME? If you do, and If
you desire to borrow money to assist you, It will pay you to read this
carefully. Based on $1000 mortgage:
36 ra Uu, or I years flat loan at .0638 per cent, 111.11 per month
48 months, or 4 years flat loan at .0643 pec cent, $15.31 per month
60 months, or I years flat loan at .0;4( per cent, $31.14 per month
71 months, or 6 years flat loan at .0666 per cent, $ll.(t per month
16 months, or 8 years flat loan at .0670 per oent, $16.17 per month
110 months or 10 years flat loan at .0681 per cent $11.11 per month
Remember, the actual cost to the bo ower simply the total sum
that he Is required to pay.
FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO.
1 1 2 E. Court St, Pendleton. Ore. .
W. L. Davis shot and killed John
McGee at Leavenworth, Wash. At
the preliminary examination he re
fused counsel and refused to talk and
was bound over for trial. In default
of ball he is In jail.
Just Received
A CARLOAD OF
Gas jUyfoges
and
Stove Plate
Call and Pick Yours Out
NORTHWrSTERN
GAS 8b ELECTRIC CO,
MATLOCK BUILDING
For sale at the East Oretfonian office Larjra bandies of newt
papers, containing over 100 big papers, can be had for 25o a bundle.
Hotel St. George
GEORGE DARVKAU, Proprietor.
mtm
'fKypp
European plan. Everything flrst-
elasa All modern conveniences. Steam
beat throughout Rooms en suite with
bath. Large, new sample room. Tha
Hotel 9t. George Is pronounced one
of the most up-to-date hotels of the
Northwest. Telephone and fire alarm
connections to office, and hot and
cold running water In all rocms.
ROOMS: $1.00 and $1.5o
Block nnd a Hnlf From Depot
See the big electric sign.
The Hotel
Pendletor
BOLLONS BROWN, Proprietors.
The Hotel Pendleton has been re
fitted and refurnished throughout
Telephone and fire alarm connec
tions with all rooms. Baths en suite
and single rooms. v
Headquarters for Traveling Mea
Commodious Sample Rooms.
Free 'Bus.
Ratee $2, $3.50 and $3.
Special ratee by the week or moath.
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt dining room service.
Bar and Millard I too mln Connection
Only Three Blocks from Depots.
Golden Rule Hotel
E. L. M'BROOM, PROPRIETOR,
A- first-class family hotel and stock,
men's headquarters.
Under new management. Telerjhone
and fire alarm connections with all
roams.
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN
Special rates by the week or month.
Excellent dining room service.
Rooms 50c, 75c and $1.00
Free 'bus to and from all trains.
HOTEL PORTLAND
OF
PORTLAND, OREGON. 1
American plan, $3 per day and up
ward. Headquarters for tourists and
commercial travelers. Special rates
made to families and single gentle
men. The management will be pleas,
ed at all times to show rooms and
establishment In the hotel.
H. C. BOWBR9.3Ianak
SIGNS
SHOW CARDS
Bud Atkinson
Corner Main and Alta Sts.
Tel. Red 8961.
The East Ormmnlnii u- iim
gon't representative paper. It leads
and the people appreciate It and show
It bv Hi Hp IIImmI na,nn. v- .
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the advertising medium of the section.