PAGE FOCR. DAILY KAST OUK4JOXIAX, li:M)LKlX)X. OKICUO.N. WEDNESDAY, FEUHl'AUY 23, 1010 EIGHT PAGES. AS IXDKPEXPEXT NEWSPA I'KK. rabllihod IxI.t. Weekly and Semi-Weekly, at lVndlftod, Oregon, L.' the AST UliKUUMAS l'L'liUSUlNG CO. SfBSORIlTION RATES. Pally. ne .Tear, by mall Pally, alx month, by mall Pally, three months, by mail Pailr, one monili. by mall Pally, oat year, by carrier IMliy. ls motithB. by carrier Pally, three months, by carrier .... tally, nne moTHh. by carrier Weekly, one year, by mall Weekly, six inonilm, by mail Weekly, four month, by mall ..... cmt-Weekly, one year, by mall ... rail-Weekly, six months, by mall . eml-Werkly. four months, by mall 2 1 7 3 1 Tbe Pally Kant Oregonlau Is kept on sale at tbe Oregon News Co., 14" 6th street, Portiaad. Oregon. Chicago bureau, !09 Security Rulldlng. Washington. V. C, Bureau, 501 Four teenth street. X. TV. Member I'ntted Press Association, Entered at 'the postofflce at Pendleton, Oregon, as second-class msli matter. Vtlepkoue .Main 1 ' v v... 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 IT ISXT I.VCK. 1 1 insn't luck when a man suc ceeds; It isn't luck when he wins the game. I.nnk over the list of hts noble deeds. And you'll find that he earn ed his right to fame. What seems to you but a hap py turn On the wheel of fate and j man climbs high; Was a circumstance that he had to earn. Or otherwise 'twould have passed him by. Luck isn't a factor In man's success, Thouph the little sroddess gives favors out. To the man who is brave when he's in distress, The man of strength and of courage stout. . Put lie must toil in the face of woe. And hear adversity 'long with pluck; At last when his fortune smiles Ah. no! You cannot Say that ho wins by luck. Detroit Free Press. 4. ! 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 FAVtMlMiLE TO I'EXni.CTON. The .-vicinal plans of the Wash- j ington-t''re?on company called for j the construction of an intorurban line between '.Valla Walla an 1 Pendleton. According to the directors of that ; company Ihey had financial arrange- j ments made for t:$iir prospective en- : terprise. Work would have been j started over a year ago had the mayor j oi Walla Walla not vetoed the fran- j chise. granted the company .by the council or xnai cny. . i Following the rejection of their re quest for a franchise the Washington-Oregon people changed their plans. They have made Pendleton their headquarters Instead of Walla Walla. They propose to build an in terurban system with this place as the base or center of operations. The company has announced that Its first line will extend from this city to the west end of the county. The change In the company's plans has been highly beneficial to Pen dleton. At the same time It has been good business policy for the company. The company has power to sell, or will have. This county affords a fa vorable market. According to the representatives of the company It will be better for the company to sell all Its power In Umatilla county rather than part of it here and part In Wal la Walla. It would be an extra ex pense for the company to maintain an equipment In Walla Walla too. Eesldes the Northwestern company has plenty of power for Walla' Walla, though not enough for that' city and for Pendleton also. Therefore the present company is vulnerable in this county and the Washington-Oregon company Is going to take advantage of the situation. Surely Pendleton can afford to wel come the new company and give It all reasonable assistance and encour agement It will be worth much to Pendleton to have an electric com pany and a traction company having headquarters here and working for the upbuilding of this city. Pendle ton is tired of being a sub-station for the Northwestern company. PRODCCTIOX AXD PRICES, Henry Clews believes that Increas ed production will aid In lowering the cost of living. He says: "The true remedy for present high prices Is a general Increase of pro ducts end raw materials, of -which the supplies generally are moderate. if not actually deficient. This coun try Is pre-eminently in need of a great Increase In agricultural products. Our farmers do not begin to turn out the product per acre that Is done In Eu rope. In many cases their product could be doubled upon the present area by better and more scientific sys tems of agriculture. This Is the only solution for the present problem of cheaper food. In all probability It will solve Itself by natural means. The great profits which farmers are now making will Immensely stim ulate agricultural activity. Doubtless it will attract to the agricultural clas ses ft higher order of Intelligence and result In the one necessary thing of increasing the product per acre. By this method the farmer will not only ! maintain his present profits, but will at the same time considerably en large them; meanwhile giving the consumer the benefit of a larger and cheaper supply of food." That there is some merit In this view cannot be doubted. An increase In our agricultural products should tend to lower the cost of living. But all the trouble does not come from low production. Much harm comes from the formation of combines and corners' to hoost the price of farm products after they have left the hands of the growers. Then again Increased agricultural activity would not lower the price of coal, of lnir.'.ur. of oil, steel or other trust controlled lines. It is alright to advise closer furming methods and more farming. But It is useless to try to make the farmer the chief cul prit in the cost of living inquiry. The men really guilty are those who arc piling up enormous fortunes while farmers are merely making an honest living. CHIXAMEX AXD DOGS. That the Chinese do not look upon dogs in the same light as do Caucasi ans is declared by Henry D. Baker, an American counsel in the orient. ; In a recent report Mr. Baker offered j the following advice to American I houses seeking business among the j mongolians: j "I was impressed with the pnssibil l ities of pictorial advertising as a , means of promoting American trade - in China. The Chinese appear to have a fondness, amounting almost to a j veneration, fir pictures. and for eign art" especially excites their at tention, because of its difference to what they are acustomed to. The piople have an especial fascination for calendars, and they never throw ! away a well-illustrated one, hut al ways keep it In supplying in a Drominent t1npr i ' advertising calendars for China 7ome attention should be rai l to the special tastes or preju-d'C'.-s of the people. I was told of one American company which had made a serious mistake in having used pic- tur's of a dog in its advertising r osters. Dogs in China are mostly d's'inguishod as street scavangers and pre not cherished family pets r-s in the Occident. Pictoral advertising i makes it easier ror Aaiarlcan niauu i fat-furors to popularize their trade marks, and once a certain trade-mark is popularized no article in that par ticular line will be bought unless it Lfars that trade-mark." Last night scores of people called up the office of the East Oregonlan to learn the outcome of the fight be tween Battling Nelson and Ad Wol gast. Centuries of civilization have not eliminated the primal Instinct that makes a man take Interest In the pu gilistic game. Especially so when two men like the Durable Dane and the new lightweight champion are In the ring. Local people never complain when Indian land passes to white owner ship. From a white man's standpoint It would be well were the entire res ervation owned by the pale faces. Xs to the Indians well If they are to learn the ways of civilization what could be more favorable than a few white neighbors With the special colonist rates that will be In effect shortly there shoultV be a heavy flow of settlement west ward this spring. Likewise counties of eastern Oregon wanting new people should take' steps to have the merits of this section made clear to the homeseekers. In England the premier never knows when he is safe: Though Asquith party won In the recent elec tion another crisis is now predicted. Should It arise another election will he necessary. Ex-Presldcnt Zetaya is now In Ma drid and is going to expose the Unit ed States. Oh, my. In any case Stomach, KLEBROTDflSe, t Liver or Bow- trouble, be "V biUMAUHU'. nn th mtp BITTERS "d ? tbe Bittern. It Is for Heartburn, Rick Headache Indigestion, Costlveness, Colds, Grippe and Malaria. '$$L Home V Biscuit, Cake, Pastry. Fresh,Tasteful, Health ful, and Economical when mads with No Alum No Lima v rr - . Royal is the only baking po wder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar THE I.AIttiEST TKAXSIOKMEIt. " i.musamis ot iiorsepower of the rioting waters of the Stanislaw river in California, wasted for so many i r.n.,-- ....... , . centuries, has been saved by the steel blades of giant turbine water wheels and changed into electricity, the larg est transformers in the world will pre pare this electrical force for long d'stan.-e transmission to the far away i'itics .ui'l towns, where it wiil be used to lifiht tho streets, tun the railroads . and turn iho wheels of industry. By way of explanation: Wafr pow- , er ;it low pressure can only be trans mitted t.nough great canals tt slow speed. Hut writer at hisih pressure can be forced through a very small r ipe so that a smaller quantity of wa ter under high prosur" w 11 produce as much work as a lot of it under low pr.-ss-i ! tr City This is eqna'.ly true of elec t the power h"Use on the tunisl.t.v river the electricity is gcu-rat-,1 ;u a cry low pressure. It 'oul'l recMjire many heavy copper ca- I Ules. cOStinc hundred of tin, us-. n,le ,jf dollars t.. transmit th s electrical energy unler low pressure to the d s- tant cities. It iSfthe office of the 'tn.nsforriior," as its name implies. to rai.-e the pressure of this electrical enersy so that it can be forced over a very sm.il! ".-ir". The saving in cost of copper alone is a big item and then, too, thei" is not so much of the pree- iou:t energy wasted when it runs ovc the wlri; at a high pressure A few years ago a transformer of! fifty kilowatts capacity, wound fori four thousand volts, was considered an achievement. A few years later! a text book on electricity was issued ' showing a transformer which raised the current to a pressure of 10.00.) volts as srn instance of what might ! 1 done. i When these world's largest trans-: formers stood on the test floor of the I General Electrical Company's plant in Schenectady, N. Y., ready for ship- ' ment to California, each unit weigh-j cd more than twenty-eight tons. Each I transformer occupied a floor space of nine by five feet and stood seventeen , feet high. The core of each device! contains more than four miles ofj heavy copper wire with a capacity of j 5,000 horse-power raised to a pres- j sure of 138,500 volts. Before ship-1 mnt each machine was tested with ! a pressure of 280,000 volts to prove I the Insulation. Without the transformer the mil-1 lions of horse-power which are now i being developed from the various - rivers and streams and used in the cities and villages for manufacturing and railroad work, as well as for heating and lighting, would be lmpos- CASTOR I A lot Infants and Children. Tha KintTYoo Have Always Bought Bears the y SjSrf--i Bignature of OcU ANOTHER GOOD BUY 1640 acres all fenced, good- new posts, 800 acres In grain, 2E0 acres of alfalfa land mostly set, will cut 760 tons of alfalfa this year, a stream of water runs through which furnishes plenty of water for irrigating, good concrete dams and ditches, good buildings, lots of fruit trees and ber ries. This Is an Ideal place for feed ing stock for the market. A railroad runs right through- the middle of It. Tou can buy this flue ranch for 146, 000. E. T. WADE, Office In American Nat. Bank Bid. Pendleton, Ore. Biliousness, Sick II dachc, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation, Pleasant to taKe OKI j sibli-. The current could be general- . d but it could not be transmitted. .lt is the Ug transformers which make j tlon In congress until Aldrlc hism and i It nossible to turn the ware nou-or nfipnnminkn, iiDhnii,i tt, i . . .Niagara into electricity and to send it over the slender wires as far us Syracuse, Toronto and Koohester with ii trifling lo The ceal "choice cuts" in the in supply are the Infrequent cuts price Kansas City Star. Is a tLLs.oasa si painful B? Rheumatism, rtecice; containing opiates Vad rfT-Triier::..: Cr-as tr after, v.scd. Sue!: treats-r.t in dangerous rot OLly tecutisa i' ::tquer.t!-7 causes t:. rofferer u. I'P'cv.i" addicted to toe druttLabir :?:' rcedirjtes of this nan; re era hlwavs injurious m tfct system. Kbeumatis:" M a ci-easA of th bloo! end its cur? z. 'rr.-ii entirely upon a tioreuch purif.cat;or. of the circulation. As lor.s m tho Moort remains laturate'! tii uric seid. an Infianirr.atory condition of ths serves, muscle and tendon of The body will exist, iir.d ths jai-is. bci.es. sore:;ess. end hot, feverish fies:i of Rheumatism will continue. Tbe one taf bdJ rur cure for Rbeumatisir i S. 5 S It is nature'5 remedy for .'.: i:pase, triads entirely of the bealin?, r!euns:ne juices and extracts of roo--i. herbs and barks trom tbe natural forests. S S.S. does not contain anyt.ir.a r!:at is in the slightest wey injuriora to the system. It is absolutely an i p :rely rertntablo, and free from opiates or sedatives of en? kind. S. S. ?. cures Rheumatism by removiso t:. t:r:c pcid from the circulation, it n:ak- the Idood rnra. rich nd heaalth y so that instead of depositing sharp, untie imnurtfies into the muscles, nerves, joints and bones, it nourishes ever? portion of the bodv wnn natural, ceaiiniui properties, mook on Kheu:r.dt:?rr: ar.d any medical advice free to all who write end request it. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Spisiii BAPTIST CHURCH Begin next Sunday February 27 REV. J. S. LEDFORD Singing anl preaching evangelist. Atl are invited to attend. 7:30 each evening Byers' Flour QRIHO Laxative Fruit Syrup L. C. KOEPPEN BUOS. mm The progressive republicans declare tl:lt thfria Mn hn no tniA ronrenontn. v n:- ssivi s must be put In control by j retiring reactionaries and electing m i" progressives. Kansas City ; Times. at i When a boy is ten lie wishes he in j was twenty, but when a man is fifty te w.s.ies he were ten. r MATUSE'S CURE FGil ElffiUMfiTISM lb made from thr choicest wheat tlmt urows. Good bre:id is assured when BYEHS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts. Steam Kolled Barley always' on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon FISH! FISH! For the Lenten Season, fresh every day at the Central Meat Market R. Alts HI 'Phone IfaJn II Cleanses the system thoroughly and clean sallow complexions of pimples and blotchea. It is guaranteed Pneumonia Season Is Hero Better cure that eold bafor It Is too late. T.VLLMAN'8 F. 8. cold capauls will knock taa worst cold In two days. Manu factured and sold only by Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists of Eastern Oragra. 44 44444444444444444444 Just Received Carload of Poul try supplies of all kinds COLESWOR.THY 12,V129 E. Alta IT. QUELLE Cus La Fontaine, Prop. Best 25c Meals in North west First-class cookc and service Shell fish in season La Fontaine BIk., Main St. CD V E A fiV T"f:-T 't-'n 5 KTnfvOTI t i ; .. j.-. - '- i t . . 1ti!t'.;lf wfln'Tt ii t.ir i ii:if 11 frwo iur a itnt'iif if hi ! pnt(n!; i-.li"i' '. C'in.tntmi. fi'itiaut-i4MtrfiLTill.fi.i.ti.t tl.l"'! )"tf itn l'Hlut. oMit trt'1. iMt i'.;. 1 'V fi r f-i p tinin. -1IT4'IU Iftl.f'l IHM 1 u. rvH)lv Jl-tnol flu wtttmuti Scientific Eiim. hnrnlTomitly IHntmfvi ''?. ) run m ulai!m of Buy f.-if nil' ! '!.'', ii. 'Ifm, r'nr f nt muntbe boiJUytiil iii'ww)lr MUNW&Go.8"""-"- NewYor Bo sure you have a comfortabla. j warm and healthy home by ordering j your coal of U& Tou're sure of securing a clean, clear burning product, of prompt de livery and corteous treatment If w are favored with your patronage. Make a note of our 'phone number Main 178, and call It when you want the BEST Rock Spring coal. HENR.Y KOPITTKE hnne Main 178. WILIIAWON J1AFFNE)R(D Milne Transfer! Phone Main 5 Calls promptly answered for all baggage transfer ring. Piano and Furnture moving and Heavy Truck ing a specialty. FOLEYSMONEYTATl Ourss Coldsi Prevents I JfflT