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CAGE FOUR. DA1LI EAST ORJEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 4, 190. SIGHT PAGES. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. an ixii:n:NiR.vr newspaper. Published I'Hilt. Weekly and 8ml Weakly, tt Iviidlrion. Oregon, by the tiST OUKiiOMAN I'LULISUINQ CO. ST ItSCri!lTIM RATES CsIIt, f.nc Tar. bj mall t'i.. mi months, by mall lni: ttirfe monthi, by mall... lliy, one nrnutb. by mall OrIIt. one Tear, by carrier j ' t, i i monthi, by carrier toly, thw uionihi, by rarrlrr om mntli. by carrier -, n ,ir(. jr, by mall r.k'r. ili months, by mall v. fk:; f,nr montba, by mall ? i o-i A i-.'klj. one year, by mall fifml -Week'y. fix month, by mall 1500 20 1.25 .BO T.50 .T5 1.95 1 .To .50 1.60 75 Wok I) tour montba, by mall.. .50 Tbe Dally F.ut Orrgonlan If kept on (Alt tt ?hr Oreeon News Co., 147 6th street. I land. Oregon. rhlcsfo liureiu, 809 Recorlty building. Wanhlnrtoti. l. C, B area a. 601 Foor trenb street. S. W. Mcn-.ber United Press Association. Telephone Mala 1 Entered at the poatofflra at Paodletom, Orecon. aa serond-claaa mall mattar. , The God of life, Is The Lord of toil, And naught cares he if the tool Be anvil, or needle, or hoe, or brain, Or the toller a sage, or a fool: The toll is the thing, for a man must grow O'er-topping his greatest work: The length of the fall 'tvvixt heaven and hell Is the length of a prostrate shirk. The call's for a man with his task to-heel, And his aim, the good of his clan: The height of the rise, 'twist heaven and hell. Is the height of an upright man. Clara Buehnell Castle, in the Nautilus. the secure establishment of the gold standard in our monetary system. In another matter of Importance, tariff reform, he failed to Impress his will on the country only because he was deserted at the critical mo ment by members of his party In the United States. President Roosevelt In his tribute to the late ex-president, said that Mr. Cleveland was possessed of a courage that quailed before 'no hos tility when, once he was convinced where his duty lay. No one questions the Justice of this view. Fosslbly no other president since Andrew Jackson was so Impatient of opposition to his course when once marked out. President Roosevelt's motto is: To speak softly, but carry a big stick. Mr. Cleveland carried a big stick equal in size to Theodore's, but he was unable to speak softly. The 11 years that have elapsed since Mr. Cleveland's retirement to private life have softened the animosities which his political career aroused and he went to his grave regarded as one of the great men of his time and as probably one of our five or six great presidents. TEACHES. SALOONMEN S REVENGE. A movement has been started to close cigar stores and soft drink par lors In this city, for the avowed pur pose of getting "revenge" on th keepers of these places who "have been allowed to remain open on Sunday while the saloons have been required to close under the state law. as this matter will now come be fore the grand Jury, if complaint 1 actually made, there Is little possi billty of any of the cigar stores or soft drink parlors being required to close. The state law does not Intend to close any orderly business house. Sa loons are creators of disorder and for this reason a Sunday closing law deemed a proper thing for any civil i?ed community. But orderly, peaceable places, where families congregate and where no disorder or rowdyism originates aiy not within the meaning of the law and it is not likely that any Umatilla county grand jury will find such rlaces guilty of any crime, simply to give a few disgruntled saloonmen re venge. It Is hoped that the former saloon men see the folly o ftrylng to use the law ot "get even." It will only ere ate prejudice against them. Is SAME OLD FOl'KTin The Fourth of July like the Bible, ntvT changes. It iS one of the fixed Institutional phases of American na tional life. No matter what else may change, the sentiment behind the Fourth of July, the patriotic fervor of the day is perpetually the same. It is strange to think that the coun try has entirely outgrown Its colonial attributes. Nothing of that period exists today. All the material feat ure of the country have been com pletely revolutionized. Religion, pol itics, industrial methods, science, ed ucational ideals all have been "turn ed inside out' "time and time again. And yet through all these mental and physical vicissitudes, through all these revolutionary paroxysms In all these upheavals, mental avalanches and brain storms, under American national life and back of it and through the fabric of It all, permeates that same old patriotic sentiment which gave a voice and enthusiasm to the first Fourth of July celebra tion. The nation can never grow away from It. It will always find a voice and a place In the front rank of every American procession. If you see It In the East Oregonlan, It's so. ' CLEVELAND'S ACHIEVEMENTS. The name of the late Grover Cleve land will be associated in his coun try's history with three matters of .importance: the removal of the Mon .roe Doctrine from the realm of mere academic discussion and Its estab lishment as a part of the practical policy of the United States; the vln dicatlon of the federal power In the (Teat railroad atrika of 1114, and Peaches are raised and nurtured In all parts of the country, but It Is gen erally agreed that the most tempting kind comes from the blue grass re gion of Kentucky. California peaches are used largely by easterners. They are soft and ten der to the touch, rather large and flowery, and are very sweet. The New England peach is often hard and sour. Some varieties, how ever, have a splendid flavor. The best preserved peaches come from New ni.h'.u.'J. The New York peach Is always of the cling-Ktone variety. It is almost impossible to separate the peach from the stone. Our annual crop of peaches, while very expensive to raise (and constant ly growing more so), gives employ ment to thousands of men, who labor night and day to keep the peaches up tn the standard. The points of a peach are not under stood by. all. Those who are Interest ed in their culture should carefully observe the following rules: Peaches should be handled with gloves. They should never be picked when green, but only when they begin to look good enough to eat. Each peach should be well wrapped Great care, however, should be taken not to squeeze too hard. The pressure should be uniform. Change the variety from time to time, and you will be surprised at the results. Almost any one variety of peace gets tiresome if Indulged In too leng. Peaches should be kept away from a glaring light. When testing them, turn down the gas. Success Maga zine. MRS.FRAUK STROEBE vw ntrvovt wreck. I felt n desirt to live. X' - t REMARKABLE RECOVERY, THANKS TO PE-RU-NA. Mrs. Frank Stroebe, R. F. D. 1, Apple ton, Is., writes: "I began uslnj; Pcruna a few monthi ago when my health and strength were all gone, and I wus nothiug but a nervous wreck, could not sleep, eat or rest properly, and felt uo desire to live. "Three bottles of Feruna made m look at life iu a different light, aa I be gan to regain my lost strength. While my recovery took nearly four months, at the end of that time I was better than I ever had been before. I had a splen did color and never weighed more in my life. 'I certainly think Pernna is without a rival as a tonic and strength builder, and it has my endorsement." This lady entirely recovered from a nervous breakdown. She did not go away to a sanitarium, and spend hun dreds of dollars for a cure. Sho Just staid at home, took Pcruna, and in four months weighed more than ever in hor life, had a splendid color, life looked bright to her. Feruna did all this for her. What more could be expected of any remedy? Man-a-lin the ideal Laxative. July Clearance Sale Lawns at Cost Parasols 33 1-3 percent. Discount White Lawn Dresses at Cost White Lawn Shirtwaists 33 1 -3 per cent. Disc't. Ladies' Tailored Wash Suits and Skirts 33 1-3 per cent. Discount Odd Lots of Ladies' and Children's Oxfords at Less Than Cost. Alexander Dep't Store Givers of Best Values THE SHOW SHOP Cor. Main & Court Sts. TAFTS AXCESTftAL HOME. Mr. Taft s anoestors were among the founders of Jamaica and Town- send, Vt., settling there just before the Revolutionary war, and there runs a tradition from among them that the sound of the cannonading at the battle of Bunker Hill was distinctly heard there, says a New York paper. This seems a pretty large story, for Jamaica and Towrisend must be dis tant nearly 100 miles in a bee line. Yet Arago, the French physicist of the early 19th century, established the fact that the cannon of that time could be heard at a distance of 90 to 125 miles. Under favorable atmospheric con ditions It Is quite possible that the pioneer people on the Vermont hills above the Connecticut valley heard he sound of the cannon of the Brlt- sh ships borne on the morning air of June 17. 1775. That our American rorcsts ofcound Id plants which possess the most valuable medicinal virtues is abundantly attested by scores of the most eminent medical writers and teachers. Even the untu tored Indians bad discovered the useful ness of many native plants before the advent of the white raco. This informa tion. Imparted freely to the whites, led the latter to continue Investigations until to-day we have a rich assortment of most Valuable American medicinal roots. O Dr. Pierce believe that our American for- eats anond In most valuable medicinal root fol tbe curVof most obstinate and fatal dls- lf wtwobM properly Investigate tbemi of this conviction, be pOllfarwllh PrlU4 nlmfwt, purci-lnna "Meet me at the Fountain" DONALDSON'S Try Our New Drink BON-TON SODA Cool and Refreshing Programe Now On Poor Pussy Victim of His Honesty Unlucky Artist Double Suicide SONG We Will Wonder in the Bright Moonlight. a Our Specialty is theFamilytTrade We are fully prepared to fur nish you the best of lard, sau sages and fresh, smoked or cured meats and fish each day, I Central Meat Market ; Cnrncy & Tweedy, Z Telephone Main 32. Phone Main 515. THORNTON .MUSIC CO 813 Main Street. JIIGH GRADE PIANOS and ORGANS Columbia, Edison and Victor Talk- Ir.g Machines, Records, Cabinets and Musical Merchandise. FOTJR TRAINS TO THE EAST. NORTH COAST LIMITED TWIN CITY EXPRESS EASTERN EXPRESS NORTHERN PACIFIC-BURLINGTON EXPRESS Northern Pacific Railway Visit Yellowstown National Park Stopovers allowed on all tickets to enable trip being taken through Park. ROUND TRIP TOURIST RATES . ' To, all points in the middle and eastern states. Apply to any ticket agent Northern Pacific Railway and have fares quoted, routes explained, and berth reservations made, or call on or write S. R. CALDERIIEAI), Gorl. Asl., Wulla Walla, Wn, A. I). CHARLTON, A. O. P. A. W. ADAMS, ARfiit Pendleton, Ore. Portland. Oregon. eoTery.' which hs nroven itwir tn ne inq yi,r pi-art ionic and rpffulator. and blood clftnvir known o cifdlcal "f1"-. J'I'" alv or lndltfetllon. torpid UfurTiunctlooal and even valrular and otber affections or the heart yield to IU curative action. Tbe reason why It cures these and many otber affections. Is clearly shown In a little book of extract! from tbe standard medical works wblcb la mailed fru to any address by Dr. K. Fierce, of Buffalo. N. Y.. to all aaodlsc request (or tb same. -o y Not less marvelous, In tbe unparalleled core It Is constantly making of woman's many peculiar affections, weakneasea aoor dlatretojnr derTneements, la Dr. Pierce's rVor1tVvPrecrlpUuKji Is amply attested testimonials coo- who havt tieen Uf HJVU.WIV V 1 Jul 1- trlboted bvWlfcful DaTfrMb rerwl by It of cafrrt"' w'Tlr flfalha. palnrUT prrlxdv Irrtaulirliln. prolawus jiniQUieX ffftpftmTM rnwirh. wrVnei3. ulcers allon ot uttrui ind kindred iffSnloni. oTRn a( 3k ur many other aUTcrtlsod DMu.cU)ea. I pfayalclaaa bad failed. -o o o ft.L A. -V. -nAntlrwiMl WMtdtHnM STS) wkolly made up from the srlToerte extract of native, medicinal root The proceasej em ployed In their manufacture wre original r ..f ... n, 1 ....... am rftrrlMl nil bf Willi nr. rirne, .i.u j -, r-.r-tkllUd cbemlau and p.armacisU with Uje aid of apparatus and appliance specially dealmed and built for this purpose. Both all other harmful, habit-forming- drtura. A full lint of tbelr InareiienU U prlatad ok koUia-vraDim. fir. A TTRfii I IN ONE OR MANY COLOR! LARGEST FACILITIES IN THE WEST FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HIGH GRADE WORK imi it IIW At UtTEII ROItll PEN D LETO N-U Kl A H STIEE Dally trips between Pendletan and Jkloh, except Sunday. Stare leaves Pendleton at 7 a. m., arrive at Uklah at 6 p. m. Return stags leave Uklah at p. m., arrive at Pendleton at I p. m. Pendleton to Uklah. 13.00; Pen dleton to Alba, $1.76; Pendleton to Ridge, I; Pendleton to Nye, 11.60; Pendleton to Pilot Rock, tL roiYsmr:iiYCu:j UkM KMawyt) tti BlaUtr RIM The Pendleton Savings Bank Report of Condition,' June 30, 1908. RESOURCES Loans and discounts 825.904.29 Warrants ' 193.25 Banking house 50,000.00 Furniture and fixtures 10,000.00 Other roal estate 1,600.00 Cnsh mid duo front banks 292,267.09 $1,179,865.53 LIABILITIES Capital stock $ 100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided profits 63,727.32 Deposits 916,138.21 11,179,865.63 I, J. W, Maloney, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. W. MALONEY, Cashier. Subscribed and aworn to before me this 1st day of July, 1908. A. E. LAMBERT, (Seal.) Notary Public for Oregon. Byers Best Flour Is mode from the choicest wheat that stows. Good broad Is assur ed when CYKTIS' BEST FLOUR Is iwed. Bran, Shorts, Stcm Rolled Barley always on hand. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. 8. DYERS, Proprietor. A. C. Friedly, Mgr. Cut Out and.Brlng in This Ad It will buy you a drink of "TRICKLE" The Jagless Joy Juice at the Pendleton DRUG COMPANY Large Quantity of the Famous Rock Spring Now on Hand The coal that produces heat and not dirt. Also fine lot of good dry wood. Dutch Henry Office, Vend let on Ice A Cold Storage Company. Tlione Mnln 178. Safes and Vaults "tit SAFE COMPANY V,-'-. Ive agents for ft Herring -Hall-Marvin Safe Company Manufacturers of The Genuine HalPs Safe & Lock Co's Safes and Vaults Ttic Standard for Svvciity Years. Correspondence Solicited Office and Salesroom 909 Riverside Avenue Empire State IlulUllng. SPOKANE, WASH. New Hotel Sagamore BAKER CITY, OREGON UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT (SO) ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS. Newly refurnished and refitted throughout. Electric UkMs. Hot and cold baths free to guettts. SAMPLE ROOMs'lN CONNECTION Free Auto Bus to and from all trains. RATES, .$1.50 AND $2 PER DAT AMERICAN PLAN. TOY L. YOUNG, Prop. Daily East Oregonion, by carrier, 15 cents per week. GROUND BONE tX)R CIIICKEN& 3c pound Also fine fresh meats delivered promptly at reasonable price t EMPIRE MEAT CO. 'Phone Main IS. Balanced Rations I r i i . . i 1 ur incuDaior snicks Lice Killers and Conditioners For Poultry and Stock at COLESWORTHY'S Feed Store 127--129 E. Alta Every Woman k ls Interfiled ind thonld knno i about the wonderful Marvel "K"1" uoucne eixllM. 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