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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, QREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1908.
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Time's an hand breadth; 'tis a
tale;
'Tis a vessel under sail;
"TIs an eagle on its way,
Darting downupon Its prey;
"TIs an arrow In Its flight,
Mocking the pursuing sight;
'TIs a short-lived. fading
flower;
"Tis a rainbow on a shower;
TIs a momentary ray
Smiling on a winter's day;
"TIs a torrent's rapid stream;
'TIs a shadow; 'Us a dream;
"TIs the closing watch of night,
Dying at. the rising light;
'TIs a babble; 'tis a sigh;
Be prepared. O man, to die!
Quarles.
A SHORT ANSWER.
In "A Short Inquiry" to republican
voters of Oregon, the Portland Ore
gonlan asks: "Do you (the republi
can party) suppose you will ever suc
ceed under a system that requires
you to elect your political opponents
to the highest and most important
positions in the state and nation?" ,
The Oregonlan, of course, refers to
statement No. 1,'and the popular elec
tion of senators. .
Here is the answer which all sin.
cere republicans may make to this
""short Inquiry:" In a republican
state, having a normal republican
majority of 30,000, there is no possi
ble excuse for the election of a dem.
ocrat to a state or national office, If
the Oregonlan and other aFIeged re.
publicans, will work and vote for 're
publican candidates; If the republican
candidate for the United States sen
ate had received a square deal from
the Oregonlan and other republicans,
the republican legislature would not
now be called upon to elect "a po
litical opponent" to the senate.
Parties may live and wax strong
linder statement No. 1, but in order
to do this republican voters like tho
Oregonlan, must support and vote for
republican candidates let democrats
vote for democrats.
The sure cure for the alleged de
moralizing effect of statement No. 1,
Is strict party loyalty, especially
among republicans in Oregon.
HUMAN COYOTES.
"The wise man forseeth the trouble
and hldeth himself, but the foolish
pass on and are punished."
This Is a piece of scripture that
coul be read with profit bynen who
are violating the prohibition law in
this city. If current reports are to
be relied upon some of the former
saloonmen are breaking the law con
stantly and appearances indicate the
rumors are not unfounded.
These men may think the Jaw la
not to be enforced. But if they do
they are mistaken. Just now the dis
trict attorney Is away and the courts
are closed for the summer vacation.
But the wheels of Justice are not
stopped because of this. In Sep
tember a grand Jury will convene
here and it will be the day of judg
ment for those who have looked upon
the law as something easy.
Juries In this county are, usually
composed of farmers. They are the,
men who votsd the county dry and
they did not enact the law to have it
Ignored. These sunburned men, who
make their way by hard work and
thrift, have little sympathy for soft
handed .mortals who live by means
that are shady. To them "bootleg
gers" are in a class with coyotes and
when the time comes they will drive
them out as they do the skulking an
imals from their ranches.
UNION'S STATE FARM,
"The board of regents of the stats
experiment farm at Union is to be
congratulated for its persistent ef
forts to make that property perfect,
for the purposes for which it Is own
ed, by the, state, to-wlt: an experi
mental station.
The farm is admirably situated for
that purpose and as such will return
many benefits to the farmers of the
surrounding counties. ,
Owing to the rich soil, abundance
of moisture and high state of culti
vation under scientific methods, the
farm Is able to produce every crop
adapted to the north temperate zona
and can bo made a dream of beauty
and utility.
Hut since Union county has her ex
pertinent station and Is already en.
Joyinit this pernuneni nn.l wiluaDie
slate Institution, she cunnot reason
ably expect to secure the branch In
sane asylum which is to bo establish
ed In eastern Oregon, and to which
Pendleton Is entitled by reason of her
mild climate, transportation conven
iences and accessibility from all parts
of the inland empire.
Umatilla county has heartily sup
ported Union county's state institution
and has been largely instrumental in
holding the state farm for Union.
Now let Union keep her hands off
the branch asylum question. Pen
uleton has no state institution and Is
entitled to the branch asylum. She
offers a climate- peculiarly suited to
the needs of unfortunate Insane. It
Is a happy mean between the cold
climate of Union and the lower, hu
mid altitude of Salem, and experts
say that this district surrounding
Pendleton would mean life and health
and sanity for hundreds of unfortu
nates now dying a slow death at the
asylum.
The state experiment farm is a
most worthy and beneficial institu
tion. It can be made a model of
farming Ideals and Union should be
proud of It.
But she should also be satisfied
with It. Let us divide up the state
honors. Eastern Oregon Is a magnlfl.
cent big sectfyn and the public con
veniences should be equitably dis
tributed.
VACATIONS.
Elizabeth Towne, writing in the
August Nautilus, says: Vacation ex
penses are as necessary as grocery
expenses, and should be provided for
as certainly. If you are wise and not
wealthy, you will begin a year ahead
to save for vacations, Just as you do
for taxes.
Maybe you did not begin in time,
this year, and there Is no fund for
vacations. Never mind take the
dally vacation at home.
First Turn your work upside
down and inside out and do it a
brand new, different way, leaving out
everything you can. Move your bed
Into a different room if possible;
transpose all the rooms as much as
you can; change the position of all
the furniture! Get rid of rugs, car
pets, hangings, curtains and bric-a-brac.
Eat as many of your meals as
possible plain ones outdoors on
porch or lawn, or In the woods or
park. Paper plates arrd napkins.
Make as much of a picnic of it all as
you can!
Then comes the daily vacation.
Take one full hour every single day,
preferably after the noon meal, for
your very own vacation. Do nothing
in that hour that you don't want to
do, and allow no interruptions from
any source, me Deal tning 10 0.0 is
tc undress and go to sleep; or rest
In the park or In the hammock, and
let the world Jog on without you.
Read something good and peace-ln-spiring.
If you live ordinarily with
little Company some of these vaca
tion hours can be well spent In visit
ing or attending lectures or plays. Do
what you want to do in part of the
vacation hours, and rest and sleep the
balance of them. But mind, the
things you "wan't "to do must be en
tirely different from the things you
are in the habit of doing or this va
cation won't work!
If you follow this dally vacation
plan for Bay six weeks, you will be
amazed to see how much easier It will
be for you to think right, feel right
and do right for a long time to come.
Any time In the year when you feel
tired or irritable, w-hen life seems
hardly worth while, Just stir things
around a bit and take a few days of
home vaactlon.
COMMINGLING OF SEXES.
At Cincinnati, the other day, Pres.
Ident Hill of Lebanon University, as.
serted that the free Intermingling of
the sexes during the 62 years of that
Institution's existence had caused
10,000 matches. His conclusion was:
"We find that rough and immodest
deportment can be successfully ex
cluded In no other way than by the
mutual influence of the sexes. We
believe that five women will human
ize at least a hundred men." This,
says the St. Louis Mirror, is evidence
that ought to be fairly conclusive.
If it be true, would not female suf
frage make our politics more decent
than they have been? And la it true?
Hasn't the girl in the office made for
better manners hi business? Some
may say: "Tee, he has made for
better manners,' but for more scan-
dal." Not at all. The woman In bus
Iness Is better able to take care of
herself than the woman out of It. The
emphasis upon next that l most dan
gerous Is due to the separation of the
sexes. If there were more com
mingling of the two sexes there would
not be such a disagreeable exploita
tion In life of the baser manifestations
of one sex or the other. San Fran
cisco Star.
To viloate law, wilfully, whether
the law of morals or the statutory
laws of the state, or municipality, Is
criminal, and ranks one that thus
1
lives as unfit for a high place among
the better class of people. Yet there
are some very good people good
otherwise, who wink at the violations
of law, or give it absolute silence.
Are you one of that class? asks the
Pacific Searchlight.
With wheat selling at 73 cents a
bushel the Umatilla county farmers
have little causo for complaint. In
spite of adversities they will still be
able to buy automobiles In the fall.
How nice It would bo If Pendleton
bad that Riverside park now and a
band would give concerts in the even
ing. MOST BLEST IS HE.
Most blest Is he, who In the starting
time
Sets forth upon his Journey, with no
staff
Shaped by another for his use; who
sees
The imminent necessity for toll;
And with each morning wakens to the
thought
Of tasks that wait his doing. Never
yet
Has unearned leisure, and the gift of
gold,
Bestowed such benefits upan the
young,
As need and loneliness; and when life
adds
The burden of duty, difficult,
And hard to carry, then rejoice, oh
soul.
And know thyself one cnosen for
high things.
Behind thee walks the helpers: Vet
lead on
They only help the Lifters: and they
give
But upto these, who also freely give.
Not till thy will, thy courage and thy
strength
Have done their utmost, and thy love
has flowed
In pity and compassion out to all,'
(The worthless, 'the ungrateful and
the weak
As well as the worthy and the strong),
Canst thou receive Invisible support.
Do first thy part, and all of It, before
Asking the. Helpers to do aught 'for
thee.
For this alone the Universe exists;
That man may find HIMSELF IS
DESTINY.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox In August
Nautilus.
SNAP SHOT FROM
SAN FRANCISCO STAR.
It seems that as early as Thursday
of last week the Standard Oil group
of "financiers" In Wall street got in
formation of the decision of the cir
cuit court of appeals In the $29,240,
000 , fine case, and Standard Oil
stock advanced 48 points from July
15 to July 22, which meant to those
Standard Oil "financiers" a nice little
"profit of $15,840,000. The value of
a farm would not increase because of
a decision reversing a Judgment
against the owner of the farm. It 19
special privilege that reaps "profits"
from court decisions of this kind.
THE ACADEMIC KOUTE.
(From Success Magazine.)'
A maiden at college named Breeze
Weighed down by B. A.'s and M. D.'s,
Collapsed from the strain.
Sand the doctor, "TIs plain
You are killing yourself by degrees."
In reply to Topeka's Jeers because
Topeka has a roof garden and
chita hasn't the Wichita Beacon says
"Topeka is so constantly flooded
that a roof Is the only place a garden
can be maintained."
Women's
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times they so disorganize the
system that the general health
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When women feel nervous
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HARD LOT OF MF.X.
Man that Is born of his parents Is
of few days and full of microbes. He
goeth to school when a youngster and
getteth his pants paddled for some.
thing he didn't do, until he Is sick
at heart. He groweth up like a weed
In the back yard and soon reaches
the age when he Is composed largely
of feet, freckles and appetite for pie.
About this time he gets too long for
short trousers and not long enough
for long ones, and goeth away to col
lege, learneth how to monkey with a
three dollar mandolin and play whis
key poker. He cometh home a bigger
fool than ever and marryeth a sweet
young thing whose pa Is supposed to
be wealthy but whom he subsequently
ascertains couldn't buy the prize
rooster at a county fair. He worryeth
along from year to year, gradually
acquiring offspring until his house
resembles a Sunday school class Just
before Christmas. He fretteth through
the day and lleth awake nights trying
to figure out how to keep himself and
his dependents out of the poor house.
His efforts are rewarded by having
his daughters run away and get mar.
ried and bring him home a nice son-in-law
every few days to feast at his
board. His sons grow up and call him
governor and set him back a five spot
every day or two. About the time he
has acquired enough lucre to make
It worth while for his heirs to quarrel
over, contracts a cold and Is taken
away before he has time to have a
talk with his family. His sons blow
in his money for bad whiskey and
plug hats and his wife puts the finishing-
touhces on his career by marrying
the hired man. Exchange.
LONGEST GAME OP CARDS,
How would you like to play a game
of cards for 15 years? And crlbbage,
at that?
A game which requires such con
centration of thought and cool Judg
ment that players are required to sit
In absolute silence, their brain cells
working like a dynamo, their gray
matter In a ferment.
Such a game Is now being played
by four men In Des Moines, Iowa. It
is for a million points, and It began
livl II TT
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COMMERCIAL BANKING
Capital, Surplus and Profits
$250,000.00
4 per cent. Interest on Time Deposits.
Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent.
"The Friend of Farmers and Stockmen"
Garden Hose and Refrigerators
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V. STROBLE
210 E. Court Street.
CURES
oOLD SORES
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seven years ago. It will continue
nearly eight years longer, as not quite
half the million points have yet been
reached. This game is the longest
ever played since cards first began to
entertain mankind.
Each week the four men meet. They
have played about 386 consecutive
weeks. Each night they play from
7:J0 to 11 o'clock, averaging each
night 2150 points. Tho game Is dl-
vided ino a series of 100,000 points
each. More than 250 packs of cards
and several crlbbage boards have
been worn out.
While they play no one Is allowed
In the room. Silently they handle the
cards and peg tho scores on the crlb
bage board. With long deliberation
at times they take up and examine
the six cards dealt them. Slowly they
lay down two cards for the crib. Dur
ing the entire game they cudgle their
minds to play so as to preserve the
counting combinations; they do not
talk. Beads of perspiration start on
their foreheads. Sometimes It Is men
tal agony. But lo! when one pair
gets ahead and wins there Is great
enthusiasm, chuckling and fun.
For a half hour each evening the
party rests for refreshments. Then
they go at It again, working toward
the million points.
When they reach their last game
the men declare they will call In their
friends. And when it is over a prize
will be awarded. A prize? Ah, when
you ask them, one and all shake
their heads. It's a secret a deep
secret. To learn what It will be It Is
said some of the citizens of Des
Moines law awake nights. Oregon
Sunday Journal.
A teacher asked her clasa to name
five different members of the "cat"
family. Nobody answered till at last
one little girl raised her hand. '
"Well," said the teacher, encourage
Ingly.
"Father cat, mother cat and three
little kittens."
Tom When are you going to wed
your pretty fiancee?
Dick (gloomily) Indeed, I do not
know.
Tom But the report is gaining
currency.
Dick Yes; but I am not gaining
currency. That is Just the trouble.
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The coal that produces heat
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Also Fine Fresh Meats
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