East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 26, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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1AILY EAST UKEC.OMAX. PEXDLETON. OREGON, WEDXESDAV, JAXUARY J6, 1910.
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AS IKDKPKNDENT NEWSPAPER.
Poblfcbed Illy, Weekly and Semi -Weekly,
t Pendleton, Oregon, by the
VAST OREUOX1AN 1'1'HLISUING CO.
8CBSCBIPTION KATES.
tH, ene year, by mall $3.00
Dally, tin months, by mall 2. Ml
Daily, three months, by mall 1.23
Dally, one month, by mall 30
Dally, one yar. by carrier T.RO
Dally, all montha. by carrier 5.73
Dally, three montha, by carrier .... 1.93
Dally, one month, by carrier 65
Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50
Weekly, sli montha, by mall 73
Weekly fonr montha. by mall ' .SO
Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall .... 1.50
fteml-Weekly, all montha. by mall . . .73
eial-Weekly. fonr months, by mall . .50
Tbe Dally East Oregon Ian la kept on aale
at tbe Omron Newa Co., l7 6th street,
Portland. Oregon.
Chlrajro llnreoo, 809 Security Building.
Waahlnirton, D. C. Bureau, 501 Four
teenth street, N. VT.
Member fnlted P- -sa Auutlatlon,
Catered at tbe poatot'ioe at Pendleton,
Oregon, aa second claaa mall matter.
feleahoae
Mala 1
THE SECRET.
Does the thrush ever wake in
his scented brake, -Or
the lark In his swaying
tree,
While the moonlight glints on
the golden lake.
And the stars on the silver
sea?
Have the leaves ever rustled
and turned and stirred.
And whispered and sung to the
sleeping bird?
The south wind's message has
any one heard, v
That he whispered to you and
me?
Can any one tell of the fairies'
spell,
-As they dance in their gob
lin glee?
They have woven their witch
ery wondrous well,
So no other can hear nor see.
In the glade, and the shade of
the forest old.
They drew from the moon all
their elfin gold;
O, the fairies' charm shall for
ever hold
Forever for you and me.- .
Herbert Hastings Bushnell,
In Pacific Monthly.
IT MUST 6CCCEED.
The work of raising money for the
traction system is progressing, but
up to this time the movement has
not proceeded with the proper force
and speed. The members of the com
mittee have subscribed liberally to
the fund and yesterday some other
good subscriptions were added. On
the part of local merchants and some
property owners creditable enthusi
asm Is being shown. But the big
property owners, the men who are
to be the chief bencficieries of the
Improvement if it comes, have thus
far remained aloof.
Just why these property owners
have failed to back tbe traction
move the East Oregonian does not
know and it is not going to attempt
to say at this time. This much Is
certain though, he support of this
element Is absolutely necessary if the
950,000 is to be raised. Unless the
big property owners help out Pendle
ton will get no traction line at this
time. It may never get one.
However the East Oregonian still
has faith that the people of this city
will not allow this movement to fail.
Pendleton cannot afford to let this
golden opportunity go by. It means
tco much to Pendleton and to the
property owners and business men of
the city.
If there are elements in this city
that are not working In accord they
must be brought together by concili
ation and compromise. If the contract
and bond furnished by the Washington-Oregon
company are not fully
understood they must be made clear.
If that contract Is weak In any par
ticular it must be strengthened. Per
haps the company will be willing to
make concessions that will eliminate
local opposition to the movement and
make the raising of the money an
easier task.
The traction movement must suc
ceed If there Is any power In heaven
or upon earth to make it succeed.
A STARTLING REPORT.
The report of Paul V. Marls, de
puty food and dairy commissioner,
which was published in this paper
yesterday, shows a startling condition
of affairs. It is evident that the dair
ies In this vicinity are not being con
ducted in the best possible manner.
The highest scoring dairy In the vi
cinity-of Pendleton was given a grade
jf only 53 This grade 1 below the
minimum set by the city 'of Portland
Iii other words the local dairies would
be barred entirely from selling milk
In Portland did they desire to sell It
there.
The state of affairs disclosed by
Mr. Marls la not to the credit of the
local dairymen nor to the credit of
Pendleton. If the dairymen have a
proper conception of their buslneaa
they wish to give the public good
service and above everything else fur
nish milk that will be free from con
tamlnntion. They will make haste
to comply with the suggestions made
by the deputy dairy commissioner so
that when ho comes again to inspect
the local dairies lie will find no fault
Po much for our erring or negligent
dairymen. NVw what of the state
food and dairy commissioners office?
Why is it that the dairies In this vi
cinity have never been inspected be
fere? The food and dairy commis
sioner's office has been In existence
for many years. Is it not strantr
that Mr. Maris or some other deputy
was not sent here long, long ago to
show the dairymen where they were
slack and to order them to correct
Improper conditions?
As a matter of fact the chief sin
ner in connection with slack dairy
ing In the state of Oregon has been
the honorable state food and dairy
commissioner himself the gentleman
who has been paid a salary to see that
the dairying regulations were com
plied with. But it now seems that
he is upon the penitent's bench and
is trying to do his duty. At least he
lias a deputy who is bent upon doing
his duty. So here's to the good work.
Keep it up.
LIVE ENUMERATORS NEEDED.
It will soon be time for the tak
ir.g of the census and some steps
should be taken to see that Pendle
ton and Umatilla county are given
enumerators that will enumerate. It
will be to the interest of this city and
also of the county to have a full cen
sus taken. We do not want enumer
ators who will list those who are easy
ol access and will let the remainder
go. That is the way the national
census is often taken, especially
when enumerators are paid so much
fcr each enumeration. Let us see If
live enumerators cannot be secured
for this county so that we will get a
real count.
GOOD WORK.
When the managers of the poultry
show first formed their association
last fall they did not dream of hold
ing such a successful fair as the one
now underway. They figured that
ii they could hold a show and have
300 birds on exhibition they would
bt doing well. But at the show room
ir. the Smith-Crawford building there
are now 600 fowls exhibited. Fur
thermore they are nil fine birds, the
pick of the chickens of the northwest.
The fact that so many good exhib
its have been brought to the Pen
dleton show speaks well for the man.
acement of the enterprise.
PAYING THE PENALTY.
France is now paying a heavy pen
alty for the past neglect of the for
ests of that nation. Undoubtedly the
heavy floods upon the Seine and the
other rivers and which have placed
one third of France under water are
due largely to deforestation. Timber
upon the water sheds has been crim
inally wasted in thq past and as a
result the storm waters now rush
pell melljnto the creeks and rivers
causing heavy floods. The damage
now being inflicted In Paris and
other sections of the republic may be
charged ip to neglect of the forests.
Tomorrow night the high school de
bating season will open in Pendleton
and at the same time the honorable
James J. Jeffries and the honorable
Frank Goteh will give an exhibition
at the theatre. Thus will Pendleton
cater to both the intellectual taste
and to that particular instinct that
makes men delight ' in witnessing
deeds of physical prowess.
The big property owners of Pen
dleton are vitally interested in the
advancement of the city. If the town
goes forward their property will be
enhanced in value and their rentals
will increase. The heavy property
owners should be In the lead of the
traction movement. At rfiis lime
they are not In the movement at all.
The beef trust Is charging too
piuch for meat and Is being investi
gated by a federal grand Jury. The
dairy commissioner says the milk Is
not up to the proper standard and
the water commissioner fears that
Pendleton has been getting water
from Wild Horse creek. It Is a
rough road we travel.
Now is the time for hard and ear
nest work on the part of those who
want to see Pendleton go forward.
Cities must be built;
grow unaided.
they do not
CASTOR I A
For Infanta and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
. Bear the
Signature
THE. PLEDGE OK IiOVE.
1 pledged my soul to dwell with Love
In the joy of sweet content,
In a snow-white cot with blooms
above
By singing robin and sighing dove
Oh, I pledged my soul to dwell with
Love,
But the tithemen came for rent!
And Love had
scrip;
neither purse nor
The tithemcn heard him sigh;
But what cared they for his rosy Up
For the thrilling touch or u finger tip.
Or the linncy-liloom that the brown
bees sip,
Or the light of a loving eye?.
'Tack and travel!" they cried; and
far
O'er valleys and plains we went;
Hut we saw the light of a beckoning
star
And the land where the' fairy dwel
lings are;
Love tossed his curls at the tithemen
far
And kissed a hand to the rent!
Atlanta Constitution.
I'HE SPENDTHRIFT.
There was love enough twixt you and
me
To last us a. lifetime through
Had we only used it carefully
As cunnlpjrer folk might do.
But we tossed It there, we tossed it
here,
With never a thought of wrong;
We paid the piper In gold, my dear,
For every note of his song.
How could it be that our store In
creased ?
Vet little we guessed, indeed,
When we squandered all on a single
feast
Of the gaunt tomorrow's need.
Had we only hoarded In craft and
fear.
As cunning folk might do,
There were more than these broken
meats, my dear.
To last us a lifetime through.
New England Magazine.
STIIAXGE STOIIY OP JFSTICE
The case of Teelsphore Guerin,
which already has attracted consider
able public attention, was called for
hearing before the court of appeal re
! renMv
Guerin is a Canadian who had the
misfortune to get caught in Jefferson
Ville, Indiana, for the theft of a pair
of shoes of the value of $2.75. He
was sentenced to pay a fine of $5 and
$14 costs, with not less than one.lear
and not more than eight years in the
penitentiary in addition
After sixteen months in Jail. Guerin 1
t-n c ' a.i,1 n nn a1a finl I la a til
...... ,t .
was employed Dy ne nepnew oi me
warden of the penitentiary. Guerin
declares that this-employment brought
him in a salary of $4 a week, and
that he was told, when he spoke of
having for more remunerative fields,
that he could either do the work or i
be arrested. He wrote to his brother.'
in Montreal, and the brother sent him
the necessary funds to come to this j
city.
Shortly after Guerin reached Mun-
of breaking his parole He was ta-
or Breaking nis paroie e was ta
ken before the extradition comma-
sioner. and the extradition was grant-
ed. It is against this thai he is now
appealing to the highest tribunal in
the province. Exchange.
Lyman J Gage former secretary
of the treasury at the age of 73 has
married a woman of 37. She will
initiate Uncle Lyman into ways of
taking care of coin of the realm that'
will make him feel like
her in financial affairs.
A Cleveland doctor lays criminal-
ity to poor teeth An aching tooth
is certainly not conuucive to goou
citizenship.
Why, of Course,
IT IS POSSIBLE
to .strengthen you weak stomach to
aid digestion and keep the bowels
open but you must take nothing hut
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
The above has been the experience
with thousands of others, and you
ought to profit by their ' example.
Start today and notice the rapid Im
provement in your general health. It
is for Poor Appetite, Heartburn, Ileuil
ache, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costlve
ncss and Grippe.
FOR. SALE
Black Percheron Stallion,
8 years old, weight, one ton. Im
ported from France, price,
$2500. Might consider ood
property in exchange.
B. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore.
FOR. SALE
The 1S00 acre stock ranch which I
advertise, is In 10 miles of a depot.
The stock consists ot 90 head of
white faced Hereford cattle, 60 head
of full blood cows and 40 head of
grades.
One bull Is valued at $760, and some
of the cowa at $500 per head. There
Is 1A head of horses, and $100 worth
of fine chickens. There la I good
wagons and all kinds of farm ma
chinery.
I WANT TO SAY TO YOC
that you do not have to buy the above
named property. It la a gift, absolutely
free. If you buy the land at $12.50
per acre.
E. T. WADE,
Pendleton, Ore.
Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Sour Stom
ach. Torrid Liver and
c KiL?"o1S.fon- Laxative Fruit Syrup
..rM.T.SiglSa A. C. KOEPFEN A BH3.
rr
thiiiiis
est way
to bake successfully is b
OLYMPIC FLOUR
f It is an aid to ratber -
tban a test of your ability." u i
Mother.
Infinite cure is employed in the
production of every sack.
from selected Northwestern wheat
every grain is thoroly cleaned and
scoured by the best modern methods
that's why Olympic reaches you so
clean, so pure, so healthful, so nutri
tiousthat s why it makes such good
th
mgs to eat.
Insist upon Olympic
were isn't any
J us i as good.
AT YOUR GROCER'S
PORTLAND FLOURING MILLS CO., DAYTON, WASH.
THE SOCIETY OF BREAKERS.
The Secret Society of Breakers is a
new organization in Atchison. If a
woman receives a platter or any oth
er breakable article a a gift from a
friend and knows that to put It on
display, where the donor expected it
to be put, its ugliness will make a
hp ,,.. , t ,,, , H..i..tv
I. ...
or BreakerSi nnJ th8 , what follows:
A member of the society makes a
call on the Inflicted Woman and while
there she casually asks to see the
woman's china. She Is so Interested
,la 9 j130 painful as Rheumatism, medicines ooatalnlng opiates
kn(J vtTVi:ag drugs ire oftes tse'J. Sucb treerment 1 dangerous not
ot, beca, ,t :requently CM8M tb8 suflerer Ul bKom, hdd"e" "o ?h;
druR habU, D.Jt n;edicine, of this n8tur, re WBV9 jnjurious t0 ,h gygtenl.
, Rheumatism Is a diseasA of the blood, and its curs depends entirely upon a
thorough purification of . the circulation. As long a? the blood remains
; ituVate1 with uric acid, an Inflammatory condition of the nerves, muscles
! and tendons of the body will exist, and the pains, aches, soreness, and bot,
feverish fiesb of Rheumatism will continue. Tiie on ?afe and sure cure for
Rheumatism is ?. S.S It 13 nature's remedy for this disease, made entirely
f ' the healing, cleansing juice, and extracts of roots, herbs and barks from
the natural forests.
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way injurious tn the system.
At. a
Ira, frnm Aninlfia rii uai almA, nf a ,
, removing tt,e ur.r-ucid from the circulation, it nmkei the blood pure, rich
.and heaalthy so that instead of depositing 6harp, uratic Impurities into the
muscies. nerves, join" una nones,
( wtn natural, healthful properties
advice free to al! who write and request it
THE SWIFT
Orpheiim Theatre
J. P. MEnEIt.VACH, Proprietor
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children'
SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER.
Progrum Changes on Sundays, Tuesday's and Friday's.
Dressed Poultry Every Day
,u the
EAST END GROCERY
PHONE YOUR ORDER OR TELL THE ORDER BOY.
Phone Main 536.
wtPb
jvivi
to
DRIHQ
A lioaltliv
youngster likctrnod
to eat.
The
easi
to bake good things-
y usm a
Chosen
jATENf
In china, she says. She also says she
is clumsy and don't like to handle
dishes. This clumsiness accounts f-r
It when the platter falls to the floor
and breaks.
It is said of one woman, whose
husband got her an ugly lamp shade
that she let It fall herself and broke
It without sending for one of the S.
S. of B. This was a mistake, as her
husband will always feel aggrieved at
hi r carelessness. Atchison Globe.
Some of our congressmen -have
m sied their calling. They ought to
iii- working- In a salve factory.v
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NATURES CUBE
FOR RHEUMATISM
, l i: . A Ia lUBBl'QWSI
ouaumicijr buii purely vegeiaoie, BuU
ItIm1 C C O Til
it nounsnes ever? portion of the body
Book on Rhv::r. at ;3m and an7 medical
SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA.
Prompt Delivery.
ONE THING YOtT CAN
GAMBLE OX IN PENDLETON
Die quality of beef you buy here,
whether for roasting, or broiling. We
would rather sell you nothing than
sell you a poor thing. You might be
disappointed momentarily, but would
appreciate our desire to give you
what you want -Fortunately our fa
cilities are such that we are "out of
stock" very seldom, no matter what
particular meat or cut you have In
mind.
FRESH FISH EVERY DAY.
Central Meat Market
108 H. Alta St. 'Phone Main It
Cleanses the system
thoroughly and clean
sallow complexions of
pimples and blotches.
It Is guaranteed
Pneumonia
Season ;
Islloro
Better oure that cold before
It Is too late.
TAIXMAN'8 F. A S.
cold capsula will knock the
worst cold in two day. Manu
factured and sold enly by
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggist of Eastern
Oregon.
O. M. HEACOCK
Eyslht SpedaJM.
My Glasses are Guaranteeu to aire
you s&tlstactioa or
MONEY REFUNDED.
I Grind all My Lennea.
Any Lens Duplicated In a few
Minutes.
With
WM. E. HANSCOM. Jeweler.
The French Restaurant
T. D. Swtturlngen, Mgr.
Thoroughly renovated
First-class rooms In con
nection. Private dining parlora;
good service and the beet
cooks.
ItEGl LAR MEALS 2S CTS.
How's your coal supply?
Getting low?
Then you should 'phone Main 17$
and have us fill your bins with Rock
Spring Coal, the best quality fuel
money will buy.
The coal we sell Is CLEAN, free
from foreign substances and will pos
itively give the greatest number of
heat units per pound of any you. can
buy.
We also carry good dry wood.
HENR.Y KOPITTKE
hme Main 178.
Just Received
Carload of Poul
try supplies of
all kinds
COLESWORTHY
127-129 E. Alt
WIMIAMJON
HAFFNDRCD
EN0RAVRR5 PRINTER?
THE
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
PHOREYOUR OBDERS YOU GET THEMRIOUT I
Milne Transfer
Phone Main 5
Calls promptly answered
for all baggage transfer
ring. Piano and Furnture
moving and Heavy Truck
,v.,. r ing a specialty.
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