PAGE FOCK. DAILY EAST OKKGOMAX, PEXDLETOX, OREGON. TUT Ksl AY, FERKUAKY 3, 1910. KinnT pages. AN INriU'KNPKXT NKWRTAPEH. rnblUhrd I 'ally. Weekly and Seail-Weeklj, (t Pendleton. Oregon, by the EAST OKl'.UOMAS IT HUSHING CO. srnsi-KirTioN hatks. tN Ity. on yivir. l.v mail 15 00 Daily, oli months. ly mail 2..V Dally, Ihrw months, by mall 1.2H Dally, one month, by mull 50 Lolly, or if year, by carrier 7 Ml Daily, all month, by carrier 3 .7.1 t-al'y, three months, by carrier . 1.11.1 Paltr. one month, by carrier 63 Weekly, one year, by mall 1.30 W eekly, six months, by mull . .73 Weekly four months, by mall oil Semi Weekly, one year, by mall .... 1.30 Semi-Weekly, all months, by mall .. .73 Bernl-Weekly. four month., by mall . .30 The Dally Kast Orefonian la kept on sale at the Oreeon Sew Co., i7 6ih street. Portland, orecon. Chh-aso Hnreaa. V09 Secntlty Building. Washlneton, I). C, liureau, 501 Kour taacth atreet, N. V Member I'nlted A.-latlon, Entered at the noato.;-e at Pendleton, Oregon, aa tecnnd elaaa mall matter. telephone Main 1 4 TI1K OF REST. Beyond the last horizon's rim, Beyond adventure's farthest quest, Somewhere they rise, serene and dim. The happy, harry Hills of Rest. . Upon their sunlit slopes uplift The castles we have built in Spain While fair amid the Summer drift Our faded gardens flower again. ' Sweet hours we did not live go by To smoothing note, on scent- ed wing; In golden-lettered volumes lie The songs we tried in vain to sing. They all are there: the. days of dream That build the inner lives of' men; The silent, sacred years we deem The mipht be. and the might have been. Some evening when the sky is gold I'll follow day into the west; Nor pause, nor heed, till I be- hold The happy, happy Hills of Rest. . Harpers. WE Ml'ST RAISE IT. In spite of all that has been said regarding the proposed traction sys tem there are many people who do not yet have a proper conception of the real importance of the present move. This is doubtless due to the fact that they have not given the mat ter sufficient consideration. The traction movement was not undertaken merely to provide a street car service for Pendleton. Such a service will be of unquestioned bene fit to the city it is true. Yet this fea ture of the move is Insignificant com pared with other features. What Pendleton really wants Is interurban line connecting lta tributary terri tory with the city and additional elec trical power so as to foster manufac turing within the city and incidentally to give us a better and doubtless cheaper lighting service. These things the Washington-Oregon company promises and obligates itself to fur nish. If the new company will carry out lti program, as those who have In vestigated the matter believe It will do, Pendleton will be placed In a most fortunate position. The city has a great and largely undeveloped coun try tributary to It. If only the proper traction connections can be establish ed with this territory the business of this growing empire will he assured for Pendleton for all time to come. At least Pendleton will be the natural metropolis and will be in position to acquire much additional business. The East Orcjronian believes the bus iness people of the city may be relied upon to secure the business that will bo open to them and through fair and proper treatment to hold that business afu-r It has ence been acquired. Just -now the question is, are the property owners and business men of Pcndloton poing to take sufficient in terest in this subject to Insure that a start will be made towards establish ing an interurban system. The East Orr-eoninn believes they will. The traction rnov ment is growing In strength every day and this paper U confident that within the next week or two weeks Pendleton will raise the amount needed to insure that the en terprise be undertaken. Pendleton must rake the money. It would be the h eighth of folly to refuse an offer such as Is now open to the city. WHY SO SECRETIVE. An order has been Issued for for estry men not to talk for publication. Why Is this? Has the forestry bureau under the new regime some secrets it does not wish the public to share? Does not the government wish to give out information regarding the man agement of the forest reserves? If not why not. There are many people ln have r. iiMins for desiring such information. Stockmen and sheep men need to learn regarding range rules, changes in grazing allotments and n host of other things. Why tiit allow the forestry men to speak for publication? Oftentimes In the past forestry officials have given some very valuable advice. TJhe order requiring forestry men ti keep their lips sealed does not sound good and it will not inspire confidence. It smacks of absolutism and indicates that the government may have things it wishes suppressed. Whenever the lid is ordered people naturally wonder what is being con cealed. Tiny usually resent efforts tii keep information from them ex cepting in cases where the general welfare really demands that secrecy be maintained. Since the forestry' service is doing work that is largely of an educational nature it would seem that the more publicity the ser vice invokes the better. Certain it Is that the forestry service through Mr. Pinchot's muchly maligned yet high ly valuable publicity bureau has suc ceeded in creating some mighty wholesome sentiment in favor Of con servation. But possibly there are people who want to take no chances of a further growth of sentiment along this line. IX THE DAY'S WORK. The other night the Commercial association had a very spirited elec tion. Yet it passed over ' amicably considering the amount . of Interest taken. On the part of those who won and on the part of those who lost gcod feeling was generally displayed. Of course some sore spots were made as is always the case. But there is no reason why they should not quickly heal. Life is too short for people to harbor petty prejudices or animosi ties. Another thing is the fact that the city of Pendleton is in need of' a united people. The city is now dealing with the biggest proposition that has been up In its history and the people need to pull together. Personal and factional differences should be cover ed up with the robe of Tocal patrio tism and all should stand shoulder to shoulder in working for a greater Pendleton. The Commercial associ ation election was an important af fair it u true. It was particularly interesting to those most directly con crned. nut it is over now and after all it was but an incident in the day's work. IS IT XOT SAFE? Prospective subscribers to the traction fund should bear in mind that they are asked to pay no money at this time. The Washington-Oregon company asks for no money un til that company has first built its line in this city and thereby showed in an unmistakable manner just what sert of work it will do. The third payment is not to be made until the company has brought Its power to the city and electrified Its line with its own current. To merely build the six miles of line in and around the city will require a heavy expense. Tbe company will probably spend two or three times as much money on this work as it will get from local people. It costs money to built electric lines. Then the company binds Itself to spend at least $10,000 In equipping and Improving a park. Under these circumstances how can local people lose by backing the company? Is It not pretty safe that If Pendleton puts up its money it will get what it bar gains for? Spring is almost at hand and there should be little loss or suffering among .the stockmen and flock masters of this section. People do not run stock nowadays as they did in the olden times. They now pre pare to feed and care for their stock and In consequence do not suffer the old time losses. Terrible mine disasters are oepur Ir.g daily and it is small wonder the miners r.re beeominr incensed at the lack of proper safeguards for human life. It might help the situation out to require some of the mine owners and directors to take a few chances down In the shafts. Pendleton now has nn excellent chance to get In line to grow and grow ns It has never grown before. Are we going to take advantage of the chance or will we through timidity pessimism or other reasons pass the opportunity by? Walt until Pendleton gets interur ban linos and becomes a real city. Then our postal business will Increase by Jumps and we will soon have an office of the first class. Join the Progress Club and work for the Greater Pendleton. Every, body belongs that wants to. THE WORLD'S DESIRE. Over this earth of busy hand and brain Comes call to an awakening, tl stirs the farmer toiling in his grain; With inigtby echoes breaking. It beats upon the hearts of poor and great, And sounds triumphant in the halls of state. Ciodilcss of universal peace. Voicing the world's desire, Look on gun weighted lands and ar mored seas I.ust to kill and lire. An, I plead, with tongue inspired, the nobler part, Man's bloodless conquest of man's prideftil heart. Lead to the light our kings of pass ing hour. Where- wreaths of freedom shame the crowns of power; Rid them to stand on high, And with all-seeing eve, Self- free, behold the pigmy globe spin past; How mocking, then, are pomp and trumpet blast! What energy misused the clash and play Of armies fattiug on the nations' breath! What travesities the Dread naughts of a day! The council bidding for the sword of death! Show them the accusing millions of war's dead From graves untimely rise To shriek with flaming eyes; Wherefore for vanity shall blood be shed?" And for their guidance, faltering as iov prev. foint out the illumined way. Immortal with the words the Master said: "Thou shalt not slay." This heedinx. they would be Greater than fame, brothers to lib erty. What laurels would be theirs, Forever blessed in prayers P.y mothers shrinking at the ancient story Of war and vengeance throned as gods of glory! May our Round Table Tales in time to be Recount great battles fought By man for man! The march of right with tolerant ' ' fraught And in the van Tbe radiant banner of humanity! Percy Shaw. WATERPROOF FOLk. I looked from my window, ! And. dancing together, j I spied three queer people j Who loved the wet weather. The turtle, the frog and the duck all joined hands To scamper so gaily upon the wet sfinds. The turtle was coated In shell to defy The pattering raindrops. And keep him quite dry. The frog in green jacket was gay as cbuld be. "My coat will shed water just see it!" said he, The duck shook his webfoet And ruffled his feathers; Cried he. "Rain won't hurt me! I'm dressed for all weathers. Ami when I can see the clouds frown in the sky, I oil my gray feathers and k' ep very drv." -Selected. IE MAMMA WERE A MTTI.E (ilRI. Oh. Mamma, dear! I wish you were V little girl again, To help me play with dolls and things. And run and skip and then I'd like so much if you could go To school and sit with me; I know you'd be my best friend. And oh. how proud I'd be! But if you were a little girl, I wonder who would hold. And hug me up, nnd fYl! me all The stories you hnve told! I s'pose I've wished a thousand times That von eotild tnst he small But that would mean oh dear! I ! know It wouldn't do at nil! Little Folks. Men who write books on bow to get rich are usually as poor as church mice. A Reliable Remedy Ely's Cream Balm CATARRH it quickly absorbed. Gives Relief at Once. It cleanses, soothes, heals and protects the diseased mem. brane resulting from Catarrh and drives away a Cold in t'.io ruv.r..,,"'M.',Aifi "ii-rsvttf )J$f-J .'S IT- JV ! Head quiinlv. lie- It nt fClC'"? stores the Senses of ijf ) i CT Iml't Taste and Sm-il. Full size SO ets.., a'.I'vt. tfisia or by im.c!. In li.mi.l form, ? nK. l.Iy Brothers, fti Vnireu .Street, New I' .t team FOR. SALE Black Percheron .Stallion, 8 years old, weight, one ton. Im ported from France, price, 12500. Might consider good property In exchange. E. T. WADE, Pendleton, Ore. Owner Sick The 1800 acre stock ranch I adver tise Is not like the ads you usually see for the purpose of selling prop erty Just for speculation or gain. This Is a high grade proposition, and the owner Is making good money, but his health has failed him, he Is now under the doctor's care, and Is not able to look after his business, con sequently is obliged to sell. ' The land Is highly Improved, 90 head of fine cattle, 10 head of horses, wagons, farm machinery, fine chickens, and two stoves. You can buy this land now at $12 per acre, the land is worth the money, the other property is a gift. Terms half cash, balance to suit. E. T. WADE, Pendleton. Or. Office In American Nat. Bank Bid. Strong Healthy Women If woman ia strong and healthy in a erhood means to her but little suffering. The trouble lies in the tact .that the many women tuffcr from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism and are unfitted lor motherhood. This can be remedied. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Cure the weaknesses and disorder, of women. It acta directly on the delicate and important organs concerned in motherhood, making thera healthy, atromjt vigorous, virile and clastic "Favorite Prescription" banishes the indisposition of the period of expectancy and makes baby "a advent easy and almost painless. It quicken and vitalizes the feminine organs, ana insure a healthy and robust baby. Thousands testified to its marvelim mnlh It Makes eak Women Strong. It Makes Sick Women Well aa IooS A d "0t subs,i"'". urge them upon you ," ju.t M good. Accept no secret nostrum in place of t'is ;,. r, remedy It contain, no, . drop of alcohol and not grain of l drujs. I a pure glyceric extract of healing, native America,, root. ,n,UOU, ft 1ST OF RAISING WHEAT. Y. l Mansfield of the executive board of the farmers' educational and co-operative union believes in "put ting it strong" when discussing the meat boycott. Parts of Mr. Mansfield's Interview in Saturday's Spokesman-Review were well within the bounds of reason, as. for example, when he pointed out that the stockgrower would be the chief sufferer from a falling off in the demand for meats. But when he as serted that on an average every bush el of wheat we raise costs us $1," ha discredited his other statements, in cluding the cost of producing beef and pork. In 20 years the price of wheat in the inland empire has gone as high as $1 on oniy one or, two occasions. It has been as low as 25 and 30 cents, a price that spelled ruin for the far mers. The general average for 20 years has been about 60 cents, and there is undoubtedly a profit at that figure. Careful farmers can make a little money at 40 cents. Many of them grew well-to-do at 50 cents, and hundreds of fortunes have been made in the inland empire by growing wheat at 60 cents. With the general average around 6n cents great wealth, ns everybody can see. has been made at wheatgrow ing. and when the price rises to 75 American National Bank Condensed Report of Condition Rendered Comptroller of Currency at Close of Business January 31, 1910 KKSOURCKS. I.oillis illlil iliseounts Sj Wiirnints aii'l securities; Iliuikiiiir liniHo Other real c.-lale U. S. Ii nl at par Cash oti liaml $1,299,270.43 LI ANILITIES. Caj.iial -tuck S 100,000.00 Sui'ilus 100,000.00 Un.liviile.1 profits (net) G3,10S.0G Ciivnlati.in 100,000.00 Deposit 93-1,162.37 I hereby fortify that the nlmvp statement is true, to the best of my kiifvelire and belief. T. G. MONTGOMIiUV, Cashier. Siibsei'ilied and sworn t before me thi.s 2nd day of Fell. 1!U0. ' CLAUD HALE, Xotarv l'nblie for Oregon. Orpfoenm Theatre J. P. IvrKPFRNAC H. Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children" SEE PROGRAM IX TODAY'S PAPER. Program Changes on Sundays, Tuesday's and Friday's. womanly wav. moth. of women hava cents or better our farmers have as surance of great prosperity. It Is manifestly, gross'exaggeratlon to say that it costs on the average 11 a bushel to grow wheat In the In land empire. From 40 to BO cents would be nearer the correct figure. Spokesman-Review. WARX1XG THE lOHTERS. The holiday season was at Its : height. The platform was piled with j portmanteaus nnd packages; porters were pocketing; pennies' grudgingly be j stowed by parsimonious personages, j and pandemonium was everywhere j prevalent. Also, of course, trunks : were being remorselessly banked . about, while their owners looked mournfully on. ' Suddenly the station master appeared and approached one of the most vigorous of the baggage smashing porters. "Hi!" he cried, "what do you mean . by throwing those trunks about like that?" The passengers expected some live ly words between the statlonmaster and the porter, but were rather taken biu k when the statlonmaster contin ued : "Can't you see you're making big dents in the concrete platform? Bo more careful, and do not damage the company's property. or I'll report 900,554.97 23,503.97 00,000.00 1G.1S9.90 101,000.00 197,721.59 $1,299,270.43 ONE TIMVO YOU CAN GAMKM'J OX IX PEXDLETON the quality of beef you buy here, whether for roasting, or brolllnR. We would rather xcll you nothing than si'U you a poor thlnn. 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 ot stock" very seldom, no matter what particular meat or cut you have in tnlnd. FRESH FIS1J EVEKY DAY. Central Lleat Market 1 0R TS. Aim St Phone slain tl Pneumonia Season Is Here Better cure that cold befara It Is too late. TALLJfAX'S F. S. cold capsuls will knock the worst cold In two days. Manu factured and sold only by Tallman &. Co. Leading Druggists of Eastern Oregon. O. M. HEACOCK Eye-Right SpertalM. My Glasses are Guarantee, to give you satisfaction or MONEY REFUXDEt. I Grind all My Lenses. Any Lens Duplicated In a Few Minutes. With WM. E. IIANSCOM. Jeweler. The French Restaurant T. n. Sxvraringcn, Mjrr. Thoroughly renovated First-class rooms In con nection. Private dining good service and cooks. parlors; the best KF.Gl.XAK MEALS 2J CT8. A Game of Chance Ordinarily the selection of good coal. Is a game of chance. Dealers may send you the best they have but suppose the coal they carry Is not high-grade it would be impossible for you to receive good quality. We carry the famous ROCK SPRING, the coal that burns clean and sives heat you are taking no chances when you phone Main 171. ' HENR.Y KOPITTKE "tioae Mnln 17H. Just Received Carload of Poul try supplies of all kinds COLESWOR.THY 127-IZ9 t. Alts WILLIAMSON HAFFNEKCQ ENGRAVER?TRiNTIM THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. PHOHE YOUR ORDERS YOU GET THEMR1GHT Phone Main 5 Calls promptly answered for all baggage transfer ring. Piano and Furnture moving and Heavy Truck ing a specialty.