East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 13, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Tbe Dally East Oreponlan la kept on sale
at the OregoD Neva Co., T Oth street,
Portland. Oregon.
Chicago llureaa, D09 Security Building.
Washington, D. C, Bureau, 501 Four
teenth street, N. W.
Member Cnlted P-?s Association.
Entered at the poatoifloe at Pendleton,
Oregon, a aecond class mall matter.
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MARE THIS VOI R CREED.
To be earnest; to be strong
To make light the way with
song;
Slow to anger; quick to praise;
Walking steadfast through the
days,
Firm of purpose, sure of soul,
Pressing onward to the goal.
Upright, even, undismayed,
Sure, serene and unafraid.
To be patient; to be kind;
To be purposeful, and find
Sweetness all along the way;
Loth to judge, but firm to say
Truth with unrelenting tongue;
By no evil veered or swung
From the right; and to endure
Hopeful, helpful, clean and
pure.
To be gentle; to forgive;
True to life and glad to live.
To be watchful and to be
Rich with boundless charity;
To be humble in success.
Strong of heart in bitterness.
Tender, gracious, thoughtful,
good,
In our man and womanhood.
To be smiling; to be glad
For the yesterdays we've had;
To be grateful all the way
For the beauties of today;
To be hopeful and to see.
In the days that are to be.
Bigger, better, broader things.
Robes of purple, crowns of
kings.
Selected.
of ns needed by nilllmen seeking to
meet the actual demand for lumber.
What Is true of timber la also true
id' coal and of water powerj. Trust
ownership has resulted In the gobbling
up of these resources for a mere
song. The policy has made million
aires out of a few people and at the
expense of the general public. After
Requiring the resources the syndicates
?it back and sny the public may go
hang, they will develop their property
when they see fit to do so. This
trust -ownership policy, rather than
the conservation policy. Is blocking
the development of the west.
Clifford Plnchofs policy looks to the
real development of the country's re
sources to development in behalf of
all the people, not In the interest of
the timber barons, the coal barons
and the water power barons. This is
hy the coal thieves and the timber
thieves and monopolistic Interests In
general hate him and exult in his re
moval. This is why corporation or
gans like the Portland Oregonlan,
denounce him, lie about him and re
fer to him in ribald, scurrilous terms.
Thev would like to see Pinchot
"nailed to the cross" and they Imagine
because a flabby-minded president
ruled against him he is down and out.
They will find differently before the
fight Is over.
AX IDAHO VIEW.
The liberal minded press of the
country is with the "insurgent" ele
ment in congress and In this the press
is but reflecting the sentiment of the
public. A significant utterance Is that
of the Boise Statesman, a paper that
is noted for its partyism and conser
vative views. Speaking upon the
congressional situation a few days
ago the Statesman said:
"As to the so-called insurgents, the
situation warrants careful handling
from a party standpoint.
"Wnshintrton may not know it, but
the people are in no condition to be
trifled with."
The Idaho Statesman should know
because Idaho has . a "progressive"
senator In Borah and a "regular" in
Heyburn. The East Oregonlan would
like to make a bet that among the
people of Idaho Borah has three
friends where, Heyburn has one and
also that Borah will be a senator
from Idaho long after Heyburn fiaa
gone into political seclusion.
for thfir. industry. Intelligence fa'nd
frugality, while abroad' their enter--prise
and Industry have become a
proverb. The successful expression of
these qualities in action has been duo
very largely to the astute . business
methods and wise political policies
of the late King Leopold. Early In
his reign he fixed upon the foreign
policy of England ns the model for
Belgium, and thereupon began to
urge the ideas of colonization and the
extension of trade. He actively ad
vocated a strong navy and a merchant
marine, ami personally urged and ar
ranged for the distribution of samples
of Belgian manufactures to all parts
of the world. At his Instigation Bel
gian enterprise in the shape of cap
ital for investment and commerce
generally spread over the globe. Bel
gian money and Belgian engineers
built railroads. In China, bridges in
Egypt anil aqueduct In Australia.
The trade of Antwerp extended to the
uttermost parts of the earth. Leo
pold improved and extended tho Bel
gian railroad system. He also made
many improvement beautifying and
modernizing the capital, Brussels, as
well as the city of Liege, and Improv
ing the ports of Ostend and Antwerp.
He took an active Interest In tho
working classes, and contributed gen
erouHly to charities and public en
terprises. In general, It may be said,
he exercised his functions as king in
a scrupulously constitutional manner.
He was never known to interfer In
International affairs, although he was
an authority on international matters.
During his youth he traveled exten
sively, and so extensive was his
knowledge of world politics, and so
clear his Judgment, that his personal
weekly letter to Queen Victoria (even
though the good queen seldom re
plied) had at times considerable in
fluence upon the foreign policies of
the British government. From "Bel
gium and the New Regime," in the
American Review of Reviews for January.
Silence I
The instini t uf modesty natorat to every woman is often a
jre it hindrance .t the cure or womanly diseases. Women
shrink Irom the personnl questions of the IocmI physician
winch sce;si indelicate. The thought of examination is ab
horrent to them, and o they endure in tilenoe a condition
el tlieaie which mrely projresses Irom bad to worte
It hss been Dr. Pierce's pririleje to cure a
treat many women who have tound a rcfre
lor modesty in i"s oi'rVr ot FCH consult'
tton by letter. H.'l correspondence Is kel.i
at sacredly confidential, addres Dr. I!. V.
fierce, iuildlo, X. V.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription restares and regulates
Ihe womuitiv function!, abolishes pain and builds up and
puts the fir:.lin! touch of health on every weak wuman
tvho gives ii a fair trial.
s ' Mxkss Weak Women Strong,
Hick Women Well.
Too can't p!T.n to accept u srrrrt nostrum a substitute
for this nun-jie"Mi!!c iniicine op inon composition.
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some turn In the proceedings, he
looked1 up quickly, that people were
able to see that tho eyes in the pa
tient face were steady and of a pe
culiar brightness.,
"A military court does not pro
nounce sentence at the end of the
cne, and when Ferrer" was taken out
from court, no word of death had
been spoken. But ho knew, and the
others knew, that he went forth
doomed."'
jutrt as a patient an exceedingly woebegone-
expression on hl counten
ance was approached by an attend
ant. " 'Whom, m'sleu.' inquired the at
tendant, with the most sympathetic
of inflections in his voicts 'whom
hall I hare the misery of announc
ing to M. le Docteur?" Llpplncott's.
Pneumonia
Season
Is Here
Better euM that cold before
it is too late.
TALLMAX'S T. A 8.
cold eapsuU will knock the
worst cold In two daye. Manu
factured and sold only by
Tallman Co.
Leading Druggists of Eastern
Oregon. '
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"That the-French are the politest
people on earth," says a New Yorker,'
who spends a: bit of his time in Paris, j
"I have always been convinced, and
a recent Incident in a Parisian dent
ist's office accorded me additional
confirmation of that belief.
"I entered the dentist's anteroom
The Washington Herald Intimates
that the "growler" hasn't left Geor
gia. And yet, Georgia has been rush
ing; him.
The first cannon to be cast In one
piece was made by an English Iron
master In 154J.
Self-respect Is the pivot upon which
clvllzatlon turns.
I)ll NOT KFXXHiVIZE THEM.
IT MEANS DEVELOPMENT.
DEVEMP THIS IXDISTUY.
' "Conservation" on the Pinchot plan,
means, in effect, that there Is to be
no further practical use or develop
ment of the natural resources of the
Western country", says the Portland
Oregonlan. "The policy of the Unit
ed States will be to sit tight and heavy
on the 'natural resources.' "
. Such a He as this could be told only
by one in dense ignorance of the facts
or else by one who for selfish reasons
. I a I res to obscure the truth. The
statement being 'made by the Ore
gonian it Is a fair assumption that
the editorial opinion of that paper
has been Influenced by the fact that
the paper's chief owner, Henry I
Plttock, Is himself interested In "ac-
quiring" Alaska coal. At least he has
been so charged and the Oregonian
has never denied the accusation.
But It is ridiculous for the Oregon
lan to contend that the conservation
policy, advocated by Pinchot. will
' block the development of the west.
The conservation policy calls for the
development of the natural resources
of the country, but for development
In the interests of the public rather
than in the Interests of the timber,
coal or water power trusts. With the
conservation policy fully In force
there should be and would be more
development than there is at present
or ever has been.
Take for instance in the matter of
timber. What has the policy of
trust ownership brought about. At
this time most all the timber, outside
or the forest reserves. Is owned by
timber syndicate. This timber is not
being used. It Is "bottled up" and
laid away for future use. The tim
ber concerns manufacture only such
lumber as is actually needed and they
are careful not to overstock the mar
ket for fear of hurting prices. They
are able to control the situation for
they own the timber.
Now If the conservation policy were
p force the government would be in
control and there would be no cor
rer. The e-overnment would sell
standing timber to those desiring to
manufacture it Into lumber. It would
sell on such terms that mill men
would make a fair and reasonable
profit upon their Investment In ma
chlnery and upon the work they do.
That is all mill men are entitled to
make. The timber itself was the
gift of Got to the people of the Unit
- ed States. It should never have gone
Into nrlvate ownership. At least it
' should never have been thrown away
aa it was by the government. It
should have been beld and disposed
The northwest continues to import
much ham, bacon nnd lard from Chi
cago and other middle west points,
despite the fact that such products
may be manufactured right at home.
At this time some northwest hogs
are shipped east, manufactured into
bacon and lard and then shipped
back to the northwest, retail trade.
It is an absurd situation and one that
should be improved just as soon as
possible. The northwest is surely able
to raise enough hogs for its own use
and it should be able to convert them
into the finished product without
shippng them east. The present situ
ation is a reflection upon the enter
prise of the people of the west. The
northwest should develop its pack
ing Industry.
Not long ago Jean und Edourd de
I'.eszke sat down at the piano and
began to sing soon after taking up
quarters at a hotel in Paris. They
had hardly gotten started when a
lnnrt hammering broke out on the
wall between them and the room ad-
Joining. They thought the noise would
stop, and at first paid no attention,
but when it became louder than ever
thev paused to consider the matter.
When they stopped the hammering
stopped, and when they began again
the noise began.
"They are making repairs on some
thing." Jean said. "I'll ask at the
office if these can't be done some
other time." When he gyt down to
the desk an American was standing
there who had been trying to talk
KVonrh hut had become so excited
that he was speaking English without
a breiiK.
"It's an outrage; thee fellows have
been bellowing for an hour," he said.
"I'll change my hotel. I've already
broken the tongs on tho wall, and I'll
break the shovel and poker, too. be
fore I'll be so Imposed upon." When
it was pointed out to him On the reg
ister by the clerk that it was the
De Reszkes the American changed
his manner to one of dejection. "And
to think that I've paid all kinds of
money over in America to hear those
chaps sing," he said.
MOTHER'S FHIEfl
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
Baby's coming will be a time of rejoicing, and not of ap
prehension and fear, if Mother's Friend ts used by the expec
Unt mother in preparation of the event. This is not a medi
cine to be taken internally, bnt a liniment to De appuea xo ine
body, -to assist natnre in the necessary physical changes: of the system. Moth
er's Triend is composed of oils and medicines which prepare the muscles and
tendons for the unusual strain, render the ligaments supple and elastic, aids in
the expanding of the skin and flesh fibres, and strengthens an the membranes
and tisanes. It lessen the pain and danger at the crisis, and assures future
health to the mother- Mother's Friend is sold at drug, stores. Write for our
free book, containing Taluable information for expectant Mothers.
THE BRADFIEKD CQ.rA TLANTA, GA.
O. M. HEACOCK
Eye-sight SpecsaMat.
My Glasses are Ouarantenu to give
you satisfaction or
MONEY REFUNDED.
I Grind all My Lenses.
Any Lena Duplicated In a Few
Hinutea.
With
WM. B. HANSCOM. Jcwete.
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"WAITING."
That it is necessary to go away
fromhome to "learn the news" is at
tested by the following from the Lew-
Iston Teller: "The new motor cars of
the O. R. & N. are proving such a
success especially one running be
tween Walla Walla and Pendleton
that the company is now planning to
place an additional car in service on
that branch." This is something new
indeed. There is no motor car ser
vice between Walla Walla and Pen
dleton. Such a service has been prom
ised several different times. But to
use a 'phone expression, we are still
"waiting."
A Portland reporter attended a ban
quet given by the -ministerial associ
ation and lost his overcoat. Yet some
people say ministers are not practi
cal.
THE FEKREIt TRIAL,
Writing in the' January McClure's
of the Ferrer Trial, Perceval Gibbon
says:
"The whole thing was stage man
aged like a drama, and its end was
not lews certain and foreseen. ,
"Thev brought Ferrer in and placed
him at the bar of the court, with a j
sentry beside him; and the spectators
rustled and fidgeted to see him close
nt hand. Under their curious eyes
the doomed man shrank and was un
easy. People saw him with astonish
ment. He had the manner and all tne
outward look of an elderly clerk or
a country schoolmaster, of anything
subordinate and plodding and unin
spired. He was middle-aged and ot
the middle-aged and of the middle
stature, with a round, dull face, anu
a short, pointed gray oearu. o.c.
was nothing to distinguish him from
thousands of men in Spain today, in
whom the national character 'or re
serve and lncuriousness are exagger
ated to a sort of atrophy of the fac
ulties. He showed no trace or mai
fi.nn.ncv anil nower that had made
him the enemy of the government, and
sustained blm through years or war
against bureaucracy and clericalism
in Catalonia. It was only when, at
KNOWN FOR IT'S STRENGTH
WHAT IT MEANS
A BANK'S CAPITAL.
Is to protect Jut depositors from possible loss, therefore Uh karger
it Is, the greater protection the depositors have.
This bank bus a
Capital of $230,000.00
Surplus and net profits 175,000.00
Shareholders liability 250,000.00
A total of - - ..$675,000.00
..o .t thia tinnfe imiMt Inse over 2- of a minion del-
I llir. Ilirai". . -
Inr. before Its deKsltors could lose a cent. Tills protection M for
vor.
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Pendletm, Oregon
SECURITY
The French Restaurant
T. B. Sweartngen, Mgr.
Thoroughly renovated
First-claas rooms In con
nection. Private dining parlors;
good service and the best
cooks.
REGULAR MEALS 2ft OT8.
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Coal supply running low?'
Tfcmi make a. note of OUR 'iilita
auabr. Main 178, and call CentnU
for that number when you want yor
bins filled quickly with Hock Spring,
the finest quality ooal obtainable.
Promptness and fair prices cotabla
ed with Rock Spring A-l quality, win
enable us to keep your trade If you'll
but try us. rrrry mm nr "voea.
HENR.Y KOPITTKE
thooe Main ITS.
With all its wealth Umatilla county
should be out of debt. It should
have some money in the bank and in
cidentally should be drawing inter
est upon the same.
The sleighing has been fine; but
,v, Ahinnnk will, be eood for chil
blains.
Pendleton wants electric lints and
all of them it -can get. Bring them
on.
Every hero has hiB day." Not
long ago it was Ty Cobb, and Hans
Wagner, now it Is Curtlss and raui-
han.
LEOPOLD AS A RULER.
Of Leopold II. as a constitutional
ii. ia hut r raise can be writ-
ten. By his able management of Wa
countrv'a affairs he placed that com-
.i ... in.nllon.nt ctat On a
paniufci; --
.i... t - domestic Droaperity and
yiftltV V. B ' - "
of world-wide Importance. In their
own country the Belgians are noted
The Quelle
r
Ouh. X l-Xiiintalne. ITp.
Itont 25 cent mals In the Nortli-went.
Flrt-clasa Cooks and ServUe.
Shell-fish In Season.
La Fountains Block, Malsr M.
FOR. SALE
Careful Dressers
uppreoiate the assistance our clean
ing and' pressing work is to them tn
the euro of their wardrobe.
Your suit or overcoat here to be
ul iatu. condition for use will prova
it tu von ut small cost.
Pendleton Dy Works
2U6 V4 E. Alta St. Phone Maine 169.
t
Chickens
Tonics tbat make them. lay
Alfalfa Meal.
Bonis Shell and Grit,
Insect Dertroyea.
Co like y New Line
I COLESWORTHY
127-129 E..At
4aa4ee4
ino ncrea all fenced, good 8 room
house with basement, 4 big barns well
hunt a orchards, and other improve
nn.ni. This land lies along the foot
hills of the Blue mountains. In the
ckinnni, holt where erows the fine
hnnnhirrass and flows the .. crystal
.n rtti-nor rut ISO tons or ai
falfa this year. This Is an Ideal
stock ranch, 10 miles or a depot, ana
can be bought for $12.60 per acre,
and ten thousand dollars worth of
cattle and horses thrown in, besiaes
3 good wagonb and all the machinery
and other stuff on the ranoh. I find
the bargains, that is why I sell the
goods.
E. T. WADE,
Pendleton, Oregon.
Heat or Smoke
Which?
Do you want a fuel
to fill your home and
lungs with smoke and
nasty odors, or with
clear heat, as and when
you want it?
Then use gas, the
fuel that answers every
demand made upon it
quickly, conveniently,
cheaply and with cleanliness.
You're Losing
Money
every time you nil that
old stove up with coal
the cost per degree of
warmth from coal ia
vastly more than heat
ing with gas, and what
a difference in conven
ience, . cleanliness and
results 1
It heats perfectly the
cold corners; is cheerful
and clean.
WILLIAMJDN
HAFFNDRCD
ENGRAVER? rRlNTERt
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DBNVElf COLO
HT7
JOTMiK
Phone Main 40 today andendyour heat and light trouble
Northwestern Gas & Electric Co.
Matlock Building.
THC
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
PHOIETOUR ORDERS YOU GET THEM RIGHT
Milne Transfer.
Phone Main 5
Calls promptly answered
for all baggage transfer-
ring. Piano and Furnture
moving and Heavy Truck
ing a specialty.