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DAILY EAST OUEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 8, 1008.
EIGHT PAGES.
ALL HA OU
INTERESTING ITEMS FROM
THE EXT 11 IE STATE
Portland Rone FpsUtU Wm a Grand
Sucooas Union County Cherry
Cnp Denuuxls Ilondreda of lick
e-r Portland Excursion to V. of
O. Oomntcnoeiiientr New Banking
Law Gives Oregon More Gold.
Portland, June 8. The great Rose
festival of Portland is now a matter
of history. It was easily the most
eventful week Potrland ever enjoy
ed. The convention of the Pacific
Coast Ad Men's league started at the
Commercial club Monday morning;,
closing the day with a dinner that
was simply perfect.
Admiral Swinburne and the othet
officers of the Charleston, the York
town and six torpedo boats partici
pated In every event, and had much
to do with the success of the pro
gram. The parades were all super
ior, the automobile races were re
markable, and the attendance both of
visitors and home people at each and
every feature Is conclusive proof of
the prosperity of the Pacific north
west i. '.; " '
J Th.a Western Master Printers' asso
ciation, composed of all the leajln?
printers between the ROcky moun
tain! and the Faciflc ocean, met In
convention at Portland last week.
They are now thoroughly organized
and every Important city on the coast
Is represented upon the executive
board.
Cherry Pickers Wanted.
In the valley around 'Cove, Oregon,
there will be produced this year two
hundred tons of cherries and five
hundred, cars of apples. The people
there realize that they will need from
2S0 to 300 people in addition to their
local population to pick and pack the
cherry crop.
A special Portland excursion party
will attend the commencement exer
cises of the Oregon State University
on June 24.
The Oregon association of Title Men
which will affiliate with the National
association of Title Men. was organ
ized at Portland on Saturday. Dele
gates from many sections of Oregon
were given a banquet by the Portland
fraternity Saturday evening.
With the election over and the as
surance of a great cherry and berry
crop, the people of all Oregon
should "get busy" and advertise more
than eyer before. With Its latest ad
dltion, the Toledo Development
league, the Oregon Development
leaeue now has 83 members.
under the new national banking
law. approved May 30, Oregon's add
ed quota of currency will be $2,114,-000.
Wester M. Nelson, of Naples, Me.,
says In a recent letter: "I have used
Dr. King's New Discovery many years
for coughs and colds, and I think
It saved my life. I have found it a
reliable remedy for throat, and lung
complaint?, and would no more be
without a bottle than I would be with
out food." For nearly 40 years New
Discovery has stood at the head of
throat and lung remedies. As a pre
ventive of pneumonia, and healer of
weak lungs, it has no equal Sold
under guarantee at Tallman & Co.'s
drug store. 50c and $1. Trial bottle
free.
Real Estate Transfers.
The following real estate deals
have Just been recorded:
George F. Johns to K. H. Barth
$4000, north half southeast quarter
southwest quarter section 26, town
ship 6 north, range 36 E. W. M.
Charles demons to William S.
Chase et al, $1100. Commencing at
a point 20 feet south and 14 rods and
10 feet west of center of section 2,
township 5 north, range 35 E. W. M.,
thence srfuth 8 rods; west 10 rods;
north 8 rods; east 10 rods to begin
ning. W. F. Korts et ux to C. A. Norman,
$5500. Commencing at southeast
corner of southwest quarter south
west fjuarter section 36, township 6
north, rang 35 E. W. M., thence
north 55 rods; west 31 rods; south 55
rods; east 31 rods to beginning.
John S. Vinson to Alice T. Candy,
$2600. Commencing 1024.5 feet south
of northeast corner of southwest
quarter northeast quarter, section 2,
town.-hlp 5 north, range 35 E. W. M..
thence south 237.9 feet; ' west 215
feet; north 237.9 feet; east 215 feet
to the place of beginning.
Joseph E. Middleton et ux to Jay
Hoi man, $50. Northeast quarter
section 33, township' 4 north, range
37, E. W. M.
Otto B. Frank to D. C. Saunders.
$125. Lot 3 in block "C" In Railroad
add. to Freewater.
Philip Weaskus et ux to W. H.
Hamilton, $1270. Southeast quarter
northwest quarter, section 3, town
ship 1 north, range 33. E. W. M.
Joseph P. Sullivan to L. L. Sulli
van, $1. Lots 11 and 12, block 11,
Raley's add. Pendleton, Oregon.
Bncklen'g Arnica Salve Winn.
Tom Moore, of Rural Route 1,
Cochran. Ga., writes: "I had a bad
sore come on the Instep of my foot
and could find nothing that would
heal it until I tried Bucklen's Arnica
Salve. Less than half of a 2 cent
box won the day for me by affecting
a perfect cure." Sold under guaran
tee at Tallman & Co.'s drug store.
Rook of OroROn Poerrut Out.
The Song of the Oregon Pine," a
little book of original verse by Bert
Huffman Is now out and Is on sale at
the Frailer book store. Price 60
cents. Printed on fine paper and
highly Illustrated.
DeWltt'a Kidney and Bladder Pills
are prompt and thorough and will in
a very short time strengthen the
weakened kidneys. Sold by Tallman
A Co.
Majority and Plurality.
In politics the plurality Is the great
est of more than two numbers and is
also the excess of the highest number
of votes cast for any one candidate
over the next highest number. When
a candidate receives out of 10,000 rotes
cast 4.000 and two other candidates
receive respectively 8,600 and 2,500,
the first Is elected by a plurality,
though he bas received less than a
majority of the tfhole vote, and be is
said to have a plurality of SO0 totes.
If the numbers are 6,000, 3,000 and
1.000, the majority is 2,000 and the
plurality is 3.000. A majority, there
fore, must be more than half the en
tire vote cast, and a candidate's ma
jority la, then, the difference between
the number of votes be received and
the combined number of votes cast for
all other candidates; bis plurality is
the difference between his own num
ber and the number received by the
candidate nearest to him. Oftentimes
a candidate receives a plurality, but
not a majority. Unless there is a tie
there is always a plurality. rath-finder.
Why Sailors Don't Swim.
"Yon think It's strange, do you." said
the sailor, "that us shellbacks can
hardly ever swim?"
"Strange and almost criminal," re
plied the druggist firmly. "Sailors who
can't swim I don't understand it at
all."
Tte sailor frowned. '
"Supposln'," he said, "on a cold,
black night you found yourself in the
sea, not a spar left of the wreck,
every shipmate drowned, nothln' any
where but the cold, the blackness, the
bitter water. In them conditions." be
said, "what would you ruther do
swim and swim and swim In agony
till you died or sink right down and
die at wunst?" .
"I think I'd rather die at once." said
the druggist shuddering.
"So sailors think." said the other,
"and It's to spare themselves possible
long hours of agony that they like not
to learn to swim. And they encourage
their sons not to learn, too. If there's
any likelihood of the lads follerin' the
sea." New Orleans Times-Democrat.
The Moral of Playing Cards.
Tlaylng cards have had their moral
side. It may surprise you to know. At
the Blenheim club In London, lecturing
on the subject of playing cards from
the point of view of the collector, Mr.
Alfred Whitman said that the most
valuable packs were' those that taught
Biblical history er Inculcated moral
lessons. In Italy in the eighteenth cen
tury it was customary to Issue packs
of cards with Old Testament scenes
engraved upon them. In Germany of
the. same period playing cards with
fables to which morals were attached
were customary. French playing cards
of the time of Louis XIV. were used to
teach geography and history, while in
the England of Elizabeth and the Stu
arts playing cards were used as po
lltlcal pamphlets. Most valuable were
cards Issued In France at the time of
the French revolution, when figures of
Genius, Liberty and Equality took the
place of kings, queens and knaves.
London Saturday Review.
He Has Two Signatures.
There is one New York business man
who is reasonably proof against the
forger, as he has two signatures and
the forger must first get hold of one
of his bank checks to get any action.
Seeing the signature on a letter or ho
tel register would do the forger no
good. The bank would not recognize
It "I don't particularly fear the
forger," the business man admitted,
"but my two signatures make me feel
safer Just the same. I am surprised
that everybody doesn't hit on the same
plan. It's very easy after you get the
knack of signing your name two sep
arate and distinct ways." New York
Globe.
Hard to Do Without Pockets.
"The most annoying thing In navy
life for a recruit Is the absence of side
pockets in the uniform trousers," said
a yeoman at the navy recruiting sta
tion. "The average man doesn't realize
how strong Is the custom of thrusting
bis hands in his trousers pockets until
he dons a pair without pockets. I've
worn the navy uniform four years
now, nnd I frequently fiud myself try
ing to put my bauds In my pockets."
Kansas City Times.
The Points Were There.
Little Clara's parents often discuss
reincarnation,, and the small maiden
has acquired some of the phraseology.
"Mamma,." she said one day, "my kit
tle must have been a paper of pins In a-
previous state of existence."
"Why do yon think so?" asked her
mother.
"Because I can feel some of them In
her toes yet" was the logical reply.
An Iron Tip.
Teacher Johnny, can you tell me
how iron was first discovered?
Johnny Yes, sir.
"Well, Just tell the class what your
Information Is on that point"
"I heard pa say yesterday that they
smelt it"
Sarcastic
"When reverses come you find out
who your friends are."
"So."
"Yes. They immediately proclaim
that they knew you were an accident"
Louisville Courier-Journal.
FartlghWd.
He Why do you force me to wait
for an answer? She (who Is on in po
litical economy) Because I don't want
to give you a monopoly until I find out
whether there's any competition.
Re that comes unbidden will sit
down unasked. Irish Proverb.
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LA FOLLETTE HASN'T QUIT
The Senator to Tell the Country or the
"Aldrltli-Falrbaiik Collusion.
Senator LaFollette Is Incensed at
the Interpretations placed on the sen
ate rules by Vice President Fairbanks.
The Wisconsin senator says he will go
before the country with the story.
"This summer I shall endeavor to
make the people of the United States
as familiar with the collusion between
the vice president and Aldrich, said
Senator LaFollette, "as It Is possible
for me to do. On the Chautauquan
circuit this summer I shall call a
spade a spade. There won't be any
opportunity there for Improvised gK
rules.
"Of course, there can be nothing
politically partisan In these lectures,
and I won't make them so, but repub
licans will have to face the music in
the same way as democrats."
Senator LaFoIlette's engagement on
the lecture platform will carry him
Into both Missouri and Kansas. He
could not say Just how many speeches
he would be aWe to make.
Senator LaFollette Insists that it
would have been possible for him and
Senator Stone to continue the filibus
ter Indefinitely If there had not been
rules created to fit the occasion and
he wants to tell Just what changes
were made and explain to an anxious
public how it was that a roll call was
ordered when a senator was on the
floor trying to be heard.
A Cougti Remedy that Cores.
Hickory Bark Cough Remedy,
made by the Hickory Bark Cough
Remedy company, of 8alem, Ore.,
guaranteed to cure your cough, or
money refunded. Guaranteed to maKe
a friend of you. For sale by all drug
gists and first class dealers every
where. , Pendleton Druar Co.
WHY DON'T YOU TRY.
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Why don't you try to be happy?
is, If you are Weak and nervous, why
don't you try Sexlne Pills? They are
the best tonic In the world, simply
because they are the best for any
form of weakness in men and wo
men. Besides, they are guaranteed.
Price fl a box, six boxes 15, with
full guarantee. Address or call the
Pendleton Drug Co. This Is the
tore that sells all the principal rem
edies and does not substitute. -
22 PASTIME
PICTURE SHOW
SELLERS & MATLOCK, Props. ,
Entire Change of Pictures and Songs
Every Sunday, Tuesday and Friday.
SEE! SEE!
Angelo. Tyrant of Padua
Wrestling Bears. Poor Aunt Matilda
Ski Contest at Chamonix Hidden Lovers
Illustrated Song.
"Somewhere"
Admission 10c
Children 5c
Edison latest and best 'Underwriters Model" picture
machineabsolutely fire proof.
Chickens Wanted
Highest Cash Price Paid For Live Poultry
Umatilla Meat, Company
SOI East Court. 'Phone Main 101
Persian Cleaning and TDve Works
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT -anBOTIHU)!
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ments a specialty. All work guaranteed.
. - F. M. LOR1MER, Proprietor
Phone Main 114. Main Street," Near Bridge.
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We carry the largest and most
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Rcady-to-use Paints.
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