East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 27, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EMSft OtVLGGSLiX. PESDlETOX onmrtX. till HsTHY. .I.VVf:'.KY if, 1910.
EIGHT PACKS.
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
I'ab! tilled Dully, Weekly and Semi-Weekly,
t Pendleton. Orepon, by tbe
CAST OKBtiOMAX l'l. HUSHING CO.
SIBSCRIITIOX RATKS.
lily. one year, by mill S5.0A
Dally, elx months, by mall 2. (SO
!a!ly. three months, by mall 1.25
Dally, one mouth, by mail 50
ally, one year, by carrier 7.50
ally. alx months, by carrier 3.75
Pally, three months, by carrier .... 1.93
Pally, cue month, by carrier 65
Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50
Weekly, six months, by mall 75
Weekly four months, by mall 60
tool-Weekly, one year, by mall .... 1.50
Semi Weekly, six months, by mall .. .75
fteml-Weekly. four months, by mall . .50
The Dally Eatt Oregonlan la kept on aale
at the Oreiton News Co., 17 6th street,
Portland. Ureton.
Chicago Bnreaa, 0 Secnrtty Itulldlng.
Washington, P. C.
teenth street, X. W.
Bureau, 501 Four-
Member fnlted Association,
Entered at the poetow'ic at Pendleton,
Oregon, second class mall matter.
Otophone Mala 1
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MOSSOMS OX T1IE niOW.
Longin' for a sky o' blue and
blossoms on the blow;
To see a violet again I'd shovel
tons of snow!
And any mockingbird I'd praise.
And take his note for thirty
days.
Longin' for a glimpse o' green
for grasses cool and
deep.
The hum of bees a-wanderin'
where roses are to reap.
Just let a bird's song southward
float,
I bet you I'll endorse each
note!
Atlanta Constitution.
UP TO PROPERTY OWNERS.
d'.eton. It is a time for everything
in the way of personal, political or
business prejudice to bo thrown
aside. Those things are unworthy at
such a time as this. It Is up to the
leaders to forget everything of this
nntunr. It Is sometimes hard to lay
aside animosities It Is true. But they
ti.ust go. They must be cast aside tem
porarily at least for the sake of the
People of Pendleton. There are
many people here who will be affected
by the outcome of the traction move
ment, yet -they have no active part
in the work being done. There arc
small homeowners, widows, children,
old men and others whose welfare Is
involved in the movement that Is
underway. These people are relying
upon the leaders to handle the trac
tion problem and to handle it right.
If the leaders allow personal ani
mosities or prejudices to deter them
from their duty in any way they will
be- untrue to this trust.
Get together gentlemen, lay all
your personal differences and preju
dices aside and handle this propo
sition like men.
1 At this time the success of the
traction movement is squarely up to
tbe principal property owners of the
city. Whether or not Pendleton !s
to secure traction accommodations
and thus get in line to grow into a
real city and remain one is for the
property owners of the city to say.
Thus far the support given the
traction movement has come from
members of the soliciting committee
and from merchants and property
owners with moderate holdings.
Under the circumstances a remark
able showing has been made. Al
ready $10,000 has been secured de
spite the lack of assistance from the
"chief beneficiaries." j
But of course the committeemen,
the merchants and small property
owners are not going to put up the
entire $50,000. Perhaps not even
the major portion of that amount.
These people could not finance the
proposition alone even if they -desired
to do so. It would not be right
for them to do it. It is up to the
frig property owners, to the men .vho
own the choice business blocks, the
big acreage tracts and rows of rented
houses to ret behind the move. They
are the men who are really vitally
interested in the success of the trac
tion movement. If we get traction
accommo'lntions rind new electrical
power Pendleton cannot help growing
and we will have a general uplift.
Renltv values will advance and theA
property owners will be directly bene
fitted. At this time the property owners
are doing nothing towards aiding the
traction movement. Many of them
are not even taking an intelligent in
terest in the matter but choose to
treat the whole affair in a scoffing
manner. This is not right In any
etne of the word. The people who
are working for the traction system
are doing so from the best and most
patriotic motives. They are trying
to aid the town and Incidentally the
men who own property here. They
are justly entitled to the cordial sup
port and co-operation of the prop
erty owners and especially of the
beavy and influential owners. These
big owners should get Into the har
ness and work with the committee In
financing the proposition. They
hould help work out the problems
In connection with the move. If
there are things that are not right
then help straighten them out. It
Is up to you Mr. Big Property Owner
to get busy.
RESPONSIBILITY INVOLVED.
WATCH THE LIST.
Keep your eyes upon the traction
subscription list, citizens of Pendle
ton. That is an interesting list and
it is well that you should watch It.
There are some mighty good names
upon that list already and there are
others that will be placed there
later. The subscription list represents
men and business houses of this city
that have faih in Pendleton and faith
in their ability to make this a better
town. These people are willing to
use their money and their influence
towards bringing about the upbuild
ing of this little city. The men who
have subscribed to the traction fund
have not done so merely for selfish
reasons. They are not only working
for themselves when they work to
build up the town. They are also
working for your Interests. Show
your appreciation of their efforts and
if it is in your power to do so return
the favor. Above everything else
watch the list as new names are ad
ded from day to day. Keep familiar
with the names that go upon it. Ton
will want to make use of that infor
mation at some time in the future, if
not at the present time.
WHY THEY GROW.
THE WIND.
The wind that made the meadows
dance1
Came whi.sfling through the glade.
And nil the little birch trees laughed
And twingled in the shade.
He tossed a red loaf in my hair.
Caressed each slim young tree
And left the garden all agog
With g;!y expectancy.
Today the wind came back ugaiu,
He marched like man at war.
And dust and leaves and frightened
birds
Came hurrying before.
He tramped the meadows underfoot.
He whipped the trees to shreds,
And, oh, the havoc that he wrought
Among my garden beds!
Next time the wind comes whistling
by.
So airily polite,
I'll run and tell my lady trees
To bimi their tresses tight.
I'll send a warning to the brook,
I'll bid the rain crow shout.
And every garden sentinel
Shall hang storm signals out.
Margaret Lee Ashley.
HOW HE fityr EVEN.
A traveling man who stutters spent
all afternoon in 'trying to sell a
grouchy business man a bill of goods
and was not successful.
As the salesman was locking up his
grip the grouch was Impolite enough
to observe in the presence of his
clerks:
"You must find that impediment In
your speech very Inconvenient."
"Oh. n-no." replied the salesman.
"Every one has his -peculiarity.
S-stammering is mine. Whnt's
yours ?"
"I'm not aware that I have any,"
replied the merchant.
"D-do you stir y-your coffee with
your r-right hand?" asked the sales
man. "Why, yes. of course." replied the
merchant.
W-well." went on the salesman,
"t-that's your p-peeuliarity. Most
people rise a t-teaspoon.
FRl'fi.VI. FARE.
People who are well informed say
that the growth that has been made
in the past few years by Walla Wal
la. Eugene, Salem and some other
northwest towns has been due more
than anything else to the establish
ment of traction lines. This is es
pecially the case where as at Walla
Walla, Eugene and Salem outside dis
tricts have been brought to the very
doors of those towns through the
building of interurban lines. Now
Pendleton has a mammoth tributary
territory that must be linked to this
city of Pendleton is to remain the
commercial metropolis of eastern
Oregon. The time for starting this
line of work is at hand. Take hold
and help make the traction move
ment succeed.
- "So you're on a diet, are you?"
"Yes, my doctor has limited me to
a few of the coarsest,, and simplest ,
kinds of food."
"It's about noon. Won't you go in
and have lunch with, me?"
"It's very kind of you to Invite me.
I should enjoy it."
"Very well. We'll go into the grill
room." After they had secured seats In a
cozy corner the host asked:,
"Won't you look over the bill of
fare find see whether there is any
thing on it that you can eat?"
"Thanksi" said ' the man who was
dieting. "I th:nk I'll have an oyster
cocktail to begin with and some
chicken okra. Let's see? I guess I'll
not eat any fish yes, I believe I will.
too. The broiled black bass will do
very well. In addition to that I'll
have some of the roast turkey, some
New York sa'.ad, and oh. well, never
mind the dessert now, I'll decide on
that later."
PANTOMIMES HOLD SWAY.
WHITE WASHERS."
The investigation of the Eallinger
Pinchot controversy has started with
U R. Glavis as the first witness. If
all reports are true Mr. Glavis should
b able to give the committee some
very important Information. But the
make-up of the committee does not
indicate it iB looking for mucn real
r.formation. It is a whitewashing
rigade rather than an ' investlgat-
ng committee.
London. Pantomimes are in full
swing in England. From Land's. End
to John-o'-Groats the round-limbed
"principal boy." the masculine old la
dy technically known as the "dame,"
and the red nosed comedian who is
baron, king or -magician, according to
the inspiration or story, hold unques
tioned sway and draw hundreds f
thousands to the playhouse nightly.
The production or an English panto
mime is a curious thing. Th' oracle
against whom there is no appeal is the
costume designer. He is the auto
crat of the theater, iong oeiore u
una of the "book" is written he is
called in to consult with the mana
ger, and it is he who suggests the sub
ject of the big scenes. Then the au
thor and scene painter are called in
The first has to make a plot so that
it will give prominence to the coslu
nier's Ideas: the second is told to paint
his scene in a subdued key, so that
the dresses will be all the more brill
iant bv contrast. The end of it all Is
the same old glitter, the same old
howling company of "ecstatically
happy" artists and the same old howl
ing success.
The beef trust
nd if the move
hould have an effect. As a matter
of fact if the consumers of any par-
rular line can but be brought to
Uher and induced to act In unison
they can make most any kind of a
trust turn flip flops in rapid succes
sion. The way to reach any sort of
hog is through his stomach.
TJoon the men who are the prin
cipal factors in the traction move
ment there rests a heavy responsi
bility. The members of the solicit
tag committee and the property
owners whose support Is desired are
dealing with a matter that Is of vital
Importance to this city and Its In
habitants. The future of Pendleton
the manner In
which the traction movement
handled. Since this la the case it
Incumbent vpon all to act with civic
.iti.n, mnA with an eye to but
-one thing the success of the traction
THE WAY TO DO IT.
is being boycotted
is but continued it
Reliable Haii.edy
FOR
Fly's Grp R'tai
eCp CGl.L' a
"i J r
In order to secure the fund that is
teeded for the traction system iur-
tlier solicitors are needed ana a
thorough, systematic canvass should
be made. Incidentally there should
be a committee of Five Thousand to
riad the subscription list three times
a day and note who are the workers
and who are the drones In the Pen
dleton hive.
With a murder trial, a poultry show,
... . , . , inn
a debate, a cnampionsnip puBowot
exhibition and a few other things go
ing on here at one and the same time
Pendleton is not so dull.
Every rural line built Into the city
aids the city. May there be many
more of them.
Pendleton needs that traction sys
tem and is going to get it.
has Invented
1 quKi-.ly sKcrbed.
itvcs Kertei at tare.
It clean-' s(.""l-
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iih mm jiroieiOH P'.yKJl-l-"'-v:
tilt! uiS'-iised li"in-
brane re-iiiui:,' from C.ti:irru iiu'l ilrivf
away at.'uiii ui tlmilei.'l iui' iy. .:
the Menses of i.t te ;.ml !:i;e. ru.i
jll Hi. at Diiii.-ts or ty ti ...ujuii!
Cnum Balm t-r v in lao-i-i.. rs7-j u.
Jiv lirotliurs, ."'. '.Vui-reii Street, ev Yor
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similatinSiteFoodandfofjtiia Ungtlir Stomatiis andBovvdsnf
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
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of
Promotes Di'Spslionf hf f rfa.
ness and RestXontaliis neillter
Opiuni.Morphine norNiiicraLi
NOT NARCOTIC.
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fluwtn ShJ
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tion sour lomacn.uiaruuu
WorrasforrvulsionsJcvmsu
ness andLossoF Sleep.
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NEW "YORK.
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Pneumonia
Season
Is Here
Better cure
it Is too late.
that cold before
TALLMAN'S F. A &
cold capsuls will knock the
worst cold in two days. Manu
factured and sold only by
Tallman & C o.
Leading Druggists of
Oregon. '
Eastern
PSSff Guaranteed under thKooIM II m
iuaranleed. under the roods
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
tmk otx-mua aoHMMV. mm vara tnr.
O. M. HEACOCK
Eye-sight BpedalM.
My Glasses are Goaranteou to glTe
you satisfaction or
MONEY RCFO'DEX.
I Grind all My Lenses.
Any Lens Duplicated In Few
Minutes.
With
WM. K. HAN8COM. Jewetef.
KNOWN FOR IT'S STRENGTH
j WHAT IT MEANS
A BANK'S CAPITAL
I to protect its depositors trow possible !, therefore the larger
It Is, the greater promotion the depositors huvo.
This bank has n
Capita of $250,000.00
Sni-pius :ui! net profits- - 175,000.00'
Sluirclir.itlers. liuhility - - 250,000.00'
A torn I of
Ibis
li.r. Ii
Mil'.
?G75,000.00
hsiih jwnt lose over 2-3 of a piUUon Uol-
TIiI.m prottMlloii la for
menu- Hint ll
i-f ! iw depositors cmliJ lose a cent
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Per.dleLon, Oregon
SECURITY
f
The French Restaurant
T. B. Swarlngca, Mgr.
Thoroughly renevated
First-class rooms la con
nection. Private dining parlars;
good service and the beat
cooks.
KEGrLAn MKALS 25 CTS.
faMi: '"!v'. i1 - l r.a
tit fl j)uiuiuimij
for every use.
Cut generous
ly full. Two
hip pockets.
Felled seams.
Continuous
fljr.
iKUtSltkl'M.
MURPHY, GRANT & CO.
alaaulactursft
Mmma Wtitit
tMlnMill. l.f rt
llf
How's your coal supply?
Getting low?
Then you should 'phone Main 173
ami have us fill your bins with Rock
Spring Conl, the best. iiinllty fael
money will buy.
The roal we sell Is- CLEAN, tree
from foreign substances and will pos
itively give the greatest namber of
heat units per pound of any you can
buy.
We also carry good dry wood. ,
HENR.Y KOPITTKE
I'li'Mie Mulu 17A.
FOR. SALE
Black Peroheron Stallion,
g years old, weight, one ton. Im
ported from France, srice,
250. Might consider good
property in exchange.
H. T. WADE. Pendlaton, Ore.
GrpSieuni
J. r. ME1JEHNAC II. Proprietor
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
SKE PUOvJHAM IN TODAY'S VAPIHI.
Program Changes on Sundays, Tiirwlny's and Friday's.
I Just Received-
Carload of Poul-
t try supplies of
ii i i
ail Kinds
: I
I COLESWOR.THY j
127-129 t. Alt
FOR. SALE
The 1800 acre stock ranch which I
advertise. Is in 10 miles of a depot.
The stock consists of 90 head of
white faced Hereford cattle, 60 head
of full blood cows and 40 head of
grades.
One bull is valued at 1760, and some
of the cows at $500 per head. There
Is 10 head of horses, and $100 worth
of fine chickens. There Is 3 good
wagons and all kinds of farm ma
chinery. .
I WANT TO SAY TO YOO
that you do rot have to buy the above
named property, It Is a gift, absolutely
free, If you buy the land at $11.60
per acre.
E. T. WADE,
Dresseo Poultry Every Day
it the
EAST END GROCERY
PHONE VOClt OIIDKK OK TMI.I. THE ORPETt HOY.
Phone Main 5.18.
Prompt Delivery.
WILlIAMfON
HAFFNDR CD
BNORAVBRJPRlNTBRf
ONE THING YOU CAN
UAMBTiE OV IN PENDLETON
the 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 he
disappointed momentarily, but would
appreciate our desire to give you
what you want. Fortunntely our fa
cilities are such that we are "out of
vtock" very seldom, no matter what
particular meat or cut you have In
mind.
FKESH FISH EVEKY DAK.
Central Meat Market
108 H. Alta St 'Phont Main II
a
nun
THE
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
FHOIETOUR ORDERS YOU 6ET THEM B1IW I
Milne Transfer
Phone Main 5
Calls promptly answered
for all baggage transfer
ring. Piano and Furnture
moving and Heavy Truck
V .., ing a specialty.
A. Spokane man
lemon-cucumber.
.,...mnr an the welfare of Pen
Pendleton, Ore.