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PAGE FOUR. DAILY 13. VST OREGOMAN, PEXDLETOX. OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY II, 1008. EIGHT PAGES. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. A.N 1XPFTKXPKXT XEWSPAPER. ' Pobllabed 1'nl'v. Weekly and Semi-Weekly, t lVn.iloti'D, Oregon, by the EAST OltKciPMAX I'lULISniNO CO. srnsrniPTiox rates: Pallr. one var. hy mall $3.00 Paliv. f-'.x monilis, by mall 2.R0 Pnlly, three months, by mall 1.25 Dally, one month, by mall BO Pally, out' yar, by farrier 7.R0 Pally, nix month, by carrier 8.75 Pally, throe montha. by carrier 1.03 Pally, one month, by carrier 63 WiHi,Iy. one year, by mall 1.50 Weekly, six months, by mall 75 Weekly, four months, by mall 60 ml Vo.'kl, one year, by mall 1.50 8eml-Weok!y. six months, by mall... .75 Semi Weekly, fu-ir months, by mall.. .50 The Dairy Kast Oregonian la kept on tale at the Oregon Xews Co, 147 6th street, Portland. Oregon. Chicago Hnrean. 009 Security building. Washington. P. C, Bureau, 601 Four teenth street. X. W. Member United Press Association. Telephone Main 1 Entered at the poetofflre at Pendleton, Oregon, aa second clans mall matter. .UNION .aa.TLABE Don't waste your time In long ing For bright. Impossible things; Don't sit supinely yearning For the swiftness of angel wings; Don't spurn to be a rushlight. Because you are not a star; But brighten some bit of dark ness By shining Just where you are. There Is need of the tiniest can dle As well as the g:rrish sun; The humblest deed Is ennobled When It Is worthily done; Tou may never be called to brighten The darkened regions afar; So fill, for the day, your mis sion By shining Just where you are. John Hay. AX ASYLUM FOR PENDLETON. Since the people adopted the amendment to the constitution per mitting the location of state Institu tions away from the state capital, a number of Willamette valley papers have conceded to Pendleton a branch Insane asylum, on strictly hygienic grounds. They say that perhaps half of the unfortunate Inmates of the asylum at the present time would recover .more rapidly In another sort of climate from that of the Willamette valley. The higher, drier atmosphere of Uma tilla county would mean life and health to hundreds of those people. , Aside from the hygienic standpoint, the branch asylum located here, In ths center of eastern Oregon would save thousands of dollars In transpor tation, it would make It easy of ac cess for all eastern Oregon counties and It seems that there should be no valid objection to the location of such an Institution here at the next ses sion of the legislature. THE FUTURE OFJIERMISTON. All of the government officials who spent last evening In Pendleton were enthusiastically pleased with their trip through Umatilla county and eastern Oregon. They do not hesitate to pronounce the Umatilla Irrigation project one of the best, if not the very best project now under construction by the government. There are several reasons for this. Climate, soil, abundance of water, railroad and river transportation fa cilities, good markets and every other feature which is necessary in making a good country, are here. They all look for the land under that project to be high priced and ex tremely rich and productive. They expect to see one of the most beauti ful and attractive settlements in the west surrounding Hermlston. Coming from these gentlemen who are experienced and who have wide knowledge of the various parts of the country, and especially of the Irrigat ed sections these statements are worth millions to Umatilla county. VOTED IXR MORALS, NOT PARTY A large delegation of followers of the prohibition party la expected to assemble in Columbus, Ohio, next Wednesday and Thursday for the pur pose of adopting a platform and nam ing candidates for president and vice president to be voted for at the elec tion next November. It is hinted that the prohibitionists' platform this time will not dwell to any great length on any question other than that of the liquor traffic, and it I expected that there will be a great wave of enthusiasm In evidence dur it.g the convention over the success of the temperance movement In the United States of late. Leaders of the party say it la now in the ascendency in the aTfalrs that have a bearing on national matters, and they feel there is greater encour- ngement than at any previous time. But the prohibition party as a po litical organization Is no stronger to day than It has ever been. The pro hibition sentiment which is on the In crease throughout the country does not signalize the growth of the pro hibition party. It means that men In all parties, creeds and isms are de termined on having better moral con ditions but they will vote for better conditions through yielr old parties and the prohibition wave has added nothing to the prohibition party, as a party. Oregon is a strongly republican state and yet It would have been car ried by the prohibition scntimeni at the recent election, had there been a state vote. But it is almost certain that the ectual prohibition party vote will be but normal next fall. The people are not building up a new party hy voting for prohibition. They will secure better moral condi tions through their old parties which will be forced to adopt prohibition planks and enforce prohibition laws. THE RECLAMATION LAW. The decision of Secretary UarfleU of the Interior department, that a "settler" cannot live In a city 35 miles away and farm a tract of land under u. government Irrigation project ,1s Just, although it will disappoint many good and well meaning people in this city and in other cities adjacent to these projects. The reclamation act is intended to give actual settlers homes on the public domain. It Is not Intended to open the door to speculation in any form and the decision. of the secretary-, while It will deprive many people re siding in cities of the right to hold excellent irrigated land, Is yet just and right and will be hailed with satisfac tion by all who have the interests of the west at heart. The reclamation act Is one of the greatest laws on the statutes of the nation for several reasons. First, It provides for the reclamation of once useless land. Second, It provides that stttlers on these lands shall cultivate them and make homes, and third, It eliminates all sorts of speculation and requires every settler to become a bona fide settler, thus adding to the wealth, population and Industry of the country. MORE SMALL FARMS. Down In California there Is a tend ency to encourage the class of small farmers which are the greatest source of prosperity to the state, and the re port comes that moneyed men, who are seeking safe and profitable In vestments, are buying up large tracts of land in the San Joaquin valley with the intention of subdividing them Into small farms, says Pacific Homestead. Many of the purchasers are resi dtnts of southern California who have found that the valley lands are au perior to those of the south and there fore promise greater profits when their merits are fully understood. They have seen It demonstrated that the valley land can produce any kind of crops In the greatest abund ance, is the equal of any land on earth and superior to most of that. 'which haa been most lauded to the new comer and the easterner. These Investors see that there Is a great and growing demand for small tracts for new settlers who have tired of farming quarter sections In the east for a bare living, and they are prepar ing to meet that demand and to reap the profit thereof. The Salem Statesman says of the "Oregon movement:" A number of people are en route from North Yak ima, Wash., to the central Willamette valley where they expect to locate. They claim that land values and everything else in the part of Wash ington mentioned Is too high for a person In ordinary financial circum stances. They are coming by team Am waeons and are bringing their household goods and their chickens. They will find the best country on the map; and can enjoy life providing they will be contented to advance moderately-and not become discour aged at every little setback they may receive in making a beginning on a farm. - LOVE LESSONS FOR HUSBANDS. Walk more lovingly, talk more lov ingly, A tender look and a word of cheer. Love for the grace of her, love for the face of i her, Love for the heart of her, holy and dear. Toll more lovingly, trust more lov ingly, , Patience, faith and & sweeter life. Love for the gleam of her, love for the dream of her, Pure in her nobleness mother and wife! . ' - The Bentztown Bard, It 4a time to drop the "take-the-cilldren-to-see-the-anlmala' on ' dr cus day when the children get ao big you have to dig up the price of adult tickets. A LITTLE LESSON IX ASTROL OGY. . Each month the Stellar Ray pro gressive little magazine of Detroit, Mich., runs nn astrological or plane tary lesson, showing the dispositions and possibilities of people born under the Influence of different planets. The review of the Saturn people In the July number Is as follows: The planet Saturn Is nearly 1000 times larger than the earth, and takes 29 years 1S2 days to go through the zodiacal signs, his diameter being tJ the earth ns nine and nine hundred and eighty-seven thousandths ore to one. The Influence of this planet is de cidedly evil and Is termed the greater evil, for under his evil Influences much misery Is brought to earth. However, his Influence Is necessary In order to teach the lessons that each soul Is to learn. His Influence brings lingering slek ness and blows, falls and bruises, when posited In the higher heavens at birth, causes loss of reputation and general failure, and If he be in tho opposite di rection, or In the ascendant, his effects are malelflc; although his evil effects may be overcome If he be In good as pect to a benefit planet, for Instance, 120 degrees from Jupiter. Fersons born subject to Saturn's Influence are liable to chronic diseases and mental Infirmities. They are re served In disposition, faithful In friendship, and bitter In their enmities. The native Is secretive In all his movements, also slow In motion. Saturn's color Is ashy grey. This planet is in sympathy with the moon and accentuates all the moon's diseases, which "are those arising from melancholy, colds and depression; pro duces consumption, slow, lingering disease, atrophy, palsy, dropsy, lep rosy, severe catarrh and actute ner vous diseases. Saturn governs the bones, joints and spleen. The ears are also governed by Saturn, and when afflicted in Aries, deafnes is generally the result. In the planet Saturn Is to be found the principle of crystalizatlon and limitation, also deprivation, selfish ness, endurance and contemplation. The therateutic properties of Sat urn are as follows: Sedative, astrln- gtnt. styptic, refringent, etc. The drugs coming under the rule of Saturn are composed of the following: Lead, aconite, hydrocy, anic acid, hel- leborus, hyascyamus, sags, belladona, antimony, conlum, rhus toxlco, den- dron, Symphytum woorara, resin, In dian hemp, verbascum, etc., those drugs of a slow poisonous nature, of an acid taste. The metal ruled by Saturn Is lead. The animals are those of nocturnal nature, those burrowing In the ground, the mole, the skunk, etc. The goat also comes under Saturn. The weath er is of bitter cold, stormy and blight ing In effect. INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGES. . More than 400 prominent American women have married In Europe with In recent years. Reckoning from 1820 the figures mount to over 600. Near. ly 400 of these have married into no ble foreign families. , The critics point to many prominent marriages between Europeans and Americans as examples of domestic unhappiness. But actual records are against the belief that unhappiness Is the partic ular part of the International mar riage. In the World Almanac a list of 143 names of prominent American women who have married titled for eigners will be found. Out of the 356 cases of American girls who have mar ried foreign noblemen not more than 20 troublous unions can be reckoned. Glance over the list of prominent Inter-European marriages, however, and it will be noted that the "politi cal" marriage has a far worse record for average of unhappiness than the "financial" marriage. In the records of European marria ges of members of royal and less noble families the names of the Emperor Francis Joseph, Rudolph, his second son, Archduke Otto of Bavaria, Prin cess Louise of Belgium, Prince Phll- "Tbe Blood fa The Life." Science has never gone beyond the ftbovesimplstatem(.ntof scripture. But it has illuminated that statement and given it a meaning ever broadening with the Increasing breadth of knowledge. When the blood is "bad" or Impure It is not alone the body which suffers through disease. 'The brain ' Is also clouded, She mind and judgement are cted, andTiwny an evil deed or Impure though tEsie Tectly traced to the ftnptmty s( the bnK Foul. Impure blood can pe maan nnre try the iwn 0f r)rt Pierce's .Golden Medical Discovery. J$ cnrlcfies and nnritip the hlooH tlmrehv curing, pimples, blotches, eruption! and other cutaneous affections, as eczema, tetter, or salt-rheum, hives and other manifestations of impure blood. . 9 9 In the cure of scrofulous swellings, en larged glaiuisftppen eating ulcers, or old sores, the "Golden Medical Discovery "has performed the most marvelous cures. In cases Af old sores, or open eating ulcers, It Is well to apply to the open sores Dr. Pierce's All-IInaliag Salve, which pos sesses wonderful healing potency when used aa an application to the sores In con Junction with the use of "Golden Medical Discovery "as a blood cleansing consti tutional treatment. II your druggist don't happen to have the "All-Healing Salve" in stock, you can easily procure it by Inclosing Irfty-four cents in postage stamps to Dr. R. V. Pierce, 663 Main St, Buffalo, N. Y., and It will come to you by return post Most druggists keep It as well as the "Golden Medical Discovery." 9 - 9 9 9 You can't afford to accept any medicine of unknown armpotitUm, as ft substitute for "Golden Medical Discovery," which is ft medicine or knows composition, having ft complete list of Ingredients la plain English on It bottle-wrapper, the nam being attested a correct under oath. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate tod Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Ip of Coburg, Queen Wllhelmlna .of Holland, .Vladimir of Russia and his son, the Grand Duke Cyril, Frederick August, King of Saxony, occur to tho memory at once as unhappy exam ples. The American divorce statistics for 10 years up to 1905 show 16,388 cases In Chicago, 4706 In Philadelphia. 6231 In New York and 3746 in Boston, l'erhnps with such records we have been somewhat too hasty In polntnlg the finger of scorn at the Internation al marriage. Now York World. "I." I am the thought-of-the-tlme. Thnt was yesterday "and am today and will be tomorrow, yet ever-the same. Men may hasten me, and those who do, I tnke with me; but none can hold me back. I am beneath the desire of the mob nnd above the desires of kjngs. I am the barbarian that hurled himself against tho power of Rome; of my hosts, the cohorts made lane of blood; then they thought they had driven the barbarian back, I needod those unremembered warrior chiefs to found the- race. I am the leveller, suppressed by Jail and torture cell and axe, prese verlng, though ho knew the day had failed. I had need of those men of long forgotten names that I might grow a free born race. I am the laborer for hire, living In the slumsr sullen and filled with dis content, he also is my .form. His children die like files. I need those little lives to stir the hearts of men. I am the reformer who blazes the trail that all shall follow; who preaches truth at a great cost; who has sunk self In kind. I need his courage to lead the people to free dom. I am the dreamer who pictures a future where love shall supplant In justice, and brotherhood shall bring peace. I need his visions to awake the dead. Bolton Hall In The Nauti lus. Arreted In Idaho. Henry Wilbur, the University sta tion, Seattle, Jeweler who Is wanted In Seattle on a charge of stealing watches and diamonds, has been ar rested in Northern Idaho and will be brought back to Seattle to face a charge of grand larceny. The arrest was made upon telegraphic Instruc tion from the local police. Tho 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 real estate 1.600.00 Cash and due from banks) 202,267.99 11,179,865.53 LIABILITIES . Capital stock $ 100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.01) Undivided profits 63,717.32 Deposits 916,138.21 $1,179,865.53 I, J. W. Maloney, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly sweat; that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge and belief. tf. w. MALONEY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of July, 1908. A. E. LAMBERT, ' (Seal.) Notary Public for Oregon. 4 I Persian Cleaning Ladles' and gents' clothing cleaned and pressed. Ladles' 0n gar ments a specialty. All work guaranteed. F. M. LORIMER, Proprietor 'Phone Main l.-l. Main Street, Near Bridge. It's easy to reach North Beach Take Steamer POTTER from Portland Passengers an now transferred to the railroad at BfEGLER, fourteen mile up the Columbia, from Dwaoo. This eliminates the necessity of steamers waiting for the tide, and Insures a prompt and regular Summer Schedule. The Steamer T. J. POTTER leaves Portland every morning except Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 o'clock.-Saturday only at 2 o'clock P. M. Remember the Summer rate on the O. R. & N. is $13.15 from Pendleton to all North Beach points and return ; good until September 30th. North Beach Is a famous, beautiful place the most perfect beach on the hole North Coast. Tliere are accommodations galore at prices to suit ail tastes; camping facilities without equal perfect bathing conditions; all sorts of amuse mentB and diversions. Come, have a good rest and a jolly time. Let us send you our new summer book, and tel 1 you alt about NORTH BEACH. F; J. QUINLAN, Local Agent PENDLETON,1 OREGON Wni, McMUHRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. An Honest Doctor Advised Peruna. D VAVV.' ill -v BYLVESTKH E. SMITH. (tobust Health Ruined. MR. SYLVESTER E. SMITII.Room 218, Granite Block, St. Lou's, Mo., writes: "Pcruns is the bunt friend a Ick man can have, "A few months neo I enme here in a Wretched condition. Exposure and dampness had ruined my once robust (health. I had ca tarrhal affections of man a m,;w, . thi bronchial tubes, au.l for a time there was a doubt as to my recovery. "My good honest old doctor advised me to take Peruua, which I did and in ft short timo my health began to im prove very rapidly, the bronchial trouble gradually disappeared, and In three months my health was folly re tored. "Accept a grateful man's thanks for bU restoration to perfect health." and Dve Works The Best Soda Ice Cream d all an Fountain Drinks at the coolest store in town THE Pendleion DRUG COMPANY Large Quantity of the Famous Rock Spring Now Hand on The coal that produces heat and not dirt. Also fine lot of good dry wood. Dutch Henry Office, Pendleton Ice ft Cold Storag Company. 'Phone Main 178. . Safes and Vaults PACIFIC SAFE COMPANY Exclusive agents for Herring-Ha II-Marvin Safe Company Manufacturers of The Genuine Hairs Safe & Lock Go's Safes and Vaults The Standard for Seventy Y Correspondence Solicited Office and Salesroom 909 Riverside Avenue Empire State Building. SPOKANE, WASH. Now llotol Sagamoro BIKER CITY, OREGON UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT (50) ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS. NeWly refurnished and refitted throughout. Electric lights. Hot and cold baths free to guests. SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONXEOTION - Free Auto Bus to and from all trains. RATES,' .$1.50 AND $1 PER DAT AMERICAN PliAN.. TOY L. YOUIJG, Prop. GROUND BONE FOR CHICKENS. 3c pound Also fine fresh meats delivered promptly at reasonable prices. EMPIRE MEATCO. 'Phone Main IS. Balanced Rations For Incubator Chicks Lice Killers and Conditioners For Poultry anrJ.Stock at COLESWORTHY'S Feed Store 127--129 E. Alta Every Xlmm ia miorMicd and ahonld know , sdoiii in woDiurrul uoucne AakTonr drojnrlat tor ,jGZ7 v the at ARVKL. acc.pt ttaatr. hot KSHlfl Itamn ftw ttlaaa. nwu uwm, - issaipq. it kit VI rrui Us. MMVELC4.,44l.ilslt.,NwYstk Dally East Oresonlaa br only IS cents per week. " .