PAGE FOCR. DALLY EAsT OKKGONlAJi, PENDLETON', OREGON, MOXDAV. ITamCAUY 28, 1910. KIUI1T PAGES. "i.Ti-nfl Tk 1 : f' AS IXDEIENPENT NEWSPAPER. Ps: shed 11. Weesly and Semi-Weekly. t Pendleton. Orejroa. I.' to BUST OKEiOMAX PLULISQlXa Ca SIHSCKI1T10X RATES. Dsllr. ,! year, ty mall tall;, lx months, by mall DsIIt, three momii. by mall Dally, one mootb. by mail tally, ene year, by carrier Dally, alt months, by earner Dally, three months.' by carrier .... Dally. ae month, by carrier eetiy. one yt-ar. by mall Weekly, til months, by mail Weekly, four nicnth."by mall tat H'eehl.r. one yfr. j mall ... sVml Weekly, ali montrvs, by mall . teal Weekly, four .months, by call 5 00! 150 i 1 io ?, j .50 I 1.50 T5 .00 Tie Dally East Oreponlaa Is kept on (alt at the Oregon News Ca. 147 6Ui street, Portland. Oregon. CT-icaco Kureaa. 900 Security Building. Washicnon. I). C fturean, 501 Four teenth street. X. W. Member I'nited Pre Association. Entered at the postoffice at Pendleton, Oret n. as aecoad class mall matter. f stepson Main j m V- : TAKE IT ALL ilOl'M). Take it all "round It's a pretty good country. just "covers the ground:" Thaugh prices may rise To the blue o' the skies. It's a pretty good country, good people! Take it ail 'round. TVs a pretty good place where the lovelight is found; Where sunshine is g'.ancin', And Joy !ead the dancin', 4 i It's a pretty goo j country, good people! Frank L. Stanton. , fi .a, BAB FOIt BALLIXUEK. ! It is going hard with Ballinger. I The charges made against him by L. I E. Glavis were sufficient to convince northwest loses a man who did con most p&ople that he was false to his ; siderable towards bringing about the trust in handling the Alaska coal j development of this section. He built cases. The Glavis charges have since! many miles of railroad and thereby been corroborated by Horace T. j worjted to turn eastern Oregon from .v.. 1 'he tfoverr.n-.em cee'nt who i i" frontier ways to the walks of civl- first looked int the Cunningham j cases and then recommended that a I capable and courageous inspector be j detailed to look fully into the char-! acter of the claims. ; Saturday Gifford Pinchot went up- ; on the stand before the congressional made lnves-igatin--: committee and lome strorg charges against the sec retary of the interior. He pointedly renset Bnilinzer cf having taken his present office with the intent of job- .v.,. c,;r, movement movement, i U1U ".'"tc. , . though avowedly an'advocate of con servation. He charged Ballinger with having made misstatemf nts to the president and with having been disloyal to the administration. The reputation of Mf. -IncUot is uch that he is: a damaging witness against Ballinger and the men who are back of the secretary of the in terior. Gifford Pinehot is an ear nest, patriotic and far-seeing man. He has rendere I valuable service to his country- His work h. not been confined to the detailed management 0' the forestry Bureau. He. has work e in a broader f Lei 1. It was Pinchot who evolved the ror.sorvation pro- gram ihougn it took .ooseveu w put the breath of life into the movement This m-v- mei.t aims to bring about is as far s is possible the develop- mtnt oi our naiura.. reaou. j interest of the public instead of In , the interest of multimillionaires who want to establish monopolies In such j things a the supply of lumber, of i coal and water powers. The conser- vation iV-orpseeks to bring about In . , ... lM a measure at least equality of oppor tunity. It works, to make effective the great American doctrine that all men sre created free and equal and have a right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. It does this because it tends to make men equal in an economic sense and economic matters are of chief importance these days. Naturally Pinchot is being abused ni rHicu'.ed in certain quarter. Cor poration attorneys and newspapers! representing Interests that are ad versely affected by the conservation policy have long been after him. P.ut m spite of this criticism and in spite of the fart that the pr"si'5rnt rulel against him there are millions of peo ple in America who believe In Pinchot. They admire him for the work he has done and for the , ourage with which he stands by his convictions. The fact that Pinchot accuses Bal linger of having been unfaithful to his trust as secretary and with having betrayed the cause of conservation Is going to have weight with the coun try. Especially Is this true in view of the maw of damaging evidence sub mitted by Glavis, who is supported by Jones and others. If the congress ional committee exonerates Ballinger It will be necessary for that body to use a vast quantity of white wash. WEATHER ST ATI OX NEEDED. Abouf a year ago Mr. Beala, the chief of the weather bureau at Fort- .m.l. a in the city and while here me local people tried to convince h.m of the need of a regular weather station in this city. However nothing ha come of the recommendations' made at that time. Thouch rni.itill:! ronntv U ti - creali-st agricultural county in the state and though it has a vast acreage S.,5 1 devoted t fru:traisin tne weather 1.85 1 5 f' rei-a.-t-s Kr this section are made In 1.50 I Portland. Sometimes th-v prove cor .75 I " rect. Frequently they miss the mark. .l.,t:i ;ik t,- rninflt nr.1 1&mm-v- tures at this point is gathered by an oblicins y-'unsr m:in who serves with- out charge to the government. The rteor.ls for i.ast vears are. in.-ornr.lete and are often inaccessible. At times they are .carried about in someone's vest pocket. Again they may be stored away in a woodshed. A newcomer looking for accurate information as t the climate of this section will look for it in vain. This situation Is not right. There should be some sort of a permanent weatlu-r station here with 1. paid man in charge, of it. The irrigationists. ,the stockmen and the farmers of east ern Oregon are entitled to better ser- v'c,? than they now receive. They should be given closer warning of climate changes. The records as... to temperatures and rainfall should be kept so as to be accessible to all. There is now no weather station whatever between the Cascade moun tains and the Blues. In view of Pen dleton's central location and the proximity of this place to the gov- trnment irrigation project this should ; be a favorable point for an eastern iregon station. Why not see if Con- aressman Ellis cannot do something for us along this 'ne? tl. W. HUNT. Ey the passing of (1. W. Hunt, the lotion. His greatest task in this j p; rti: ulnr section was the building of. : the branch line from Pasco to this I city. The Hunt road was his schem j ;a;d he carried it out' successfully In i spite PCrn he v.il. that roo.l Tendleton now has connections with itln Vftrrhi.rn Tar'f)n svptem flR well1 tt i with the Harriman lines. This connection is advantageous to Pen- 'Jnn !1M l"'s l"wns "u" SrPa miiioan tcuwi i outside of Portland is partly due to the enterprise of Mr. Hunt. There is deep snow in the mountains anil should it all disappear with a rush we would have an nnprecedent- ci1 rood. But fortunately the snow i melting gradually and as lpng as the weather continues as at present t'lere is no need of anxiety. It usu ally takes Feveral days of Incessant rain to get the Umatilla upon a real rampage. According to a biographer of the h:te tt. W. Hunt a favorite motto with the aged railroad builder was "He that ruleth himself is greater than he o ;aketh a c,ty Mr Hunt.s own ' fe provf,g tha the man wn0 con. hImsp!f . .nerallv one and the same with the man who succeeds in rf mtlon to others. Aftf.r having caused some of his frk.nr, and neighbors much anxiety Mr M?ntzPr caimly came down to P(.nJ,,ton caturday and bought his fr,mUv som; provisions. Apparently ho did not' need the sympathy that was manifested In his case. The Wajhington-Oregon traction company is getting busy and it will be a good pastime for peopie to guess where the line is to go. Think of the water now going1 to waste and then of how thirsty the ad joining land becomes In the Burn er time. A London man has sort of a mon opoly of asbestos mines. Is he look ing to the future? By the calendar tomorrow will be the. first day of spring. Hooray for that. Has It seemed like a short month? ' Without stretching the truth some men's talk Is long drawn out. OFTENTIMES you are care less In your manner of eating, thus bringing on a ppcll pf In digestion and kindred Ills. It It then you will appreciate the value of P CiOSTETTER' 1 CELEBRATED Mj H STOMACH 3 S BITTER TIIK KKAI. IIF.GGAIIS. rendl.'tn. Ore., Feb. 16. (Editor Easf Oregonian.) Under the cloak of the New Turk chamber of commerce Eiihu Uoot. J. P.erpont Morgan. Senator IVpew and many other ds- ! tinRwished K'Jc'sis sat down at a gn at i east. German and EiiRlish ambas- J sudors were itu-re. together with many other desirable gentlemen of high of- j fiie. Most of you will be surprised "ht n I tei; you that at that dinner there was assembled the biggest col lection of b. nir.us that ever sat down together. Yet the Now York police did not disturb the gathering and even ' the agents of the Charity Organiza- j tion society made ni attempt to run them in. j They met this time to bee for a ship subsidy. Senator Root made n m,,,t ' PRthetic PPaI. H-. Said the great commercial communities "f history, the Ph.ienici.ins and Atheni an. Venice and Genoa Holland. Eng land and Germany, have sent their ships to every port. . Commerce has carried their flags to every shore and has made their merchant princes I known to the people of everv land ! wun'E? h."11:0' ar-are'in almost perfect condition and as serviceable as new our merchant marine is on its uppers. ! machines. He will tell you too, that he can sell more Underwoods that it is in a tragic state of helpless ' tlan ca b destitution. Competition has crush- ed it. The survival of the f t, that j .Lvery general dealer in Typewriters knows that the Underwood inexorable )uw.. has put it on the j .;u stanj tiie wcar anj tear 0f"PVery day business use better than any Morgan and ail his crowd are help-'other machine on the market. less and the senator with hoarse, choking voice, pleaded for a little charity, at which his soup house com rades applauded violently. Morgan wept with Joy and even the aged De- J pew- wiped a tear from his eye. I The facts are. Germany and Eng- ; land made ships of their own. doing; most of the ocean carrying; for the ' entire world. America has nothing, and all the power of our merchant ; princes cannot create a merchant ma- I rine. So. Mr. Root, standing at the ' .Officiating Clergyman At the wed head of the New York chamber of ',inS this eveninS- Mr. Simpkins, do commerce, puts out his little sign to '"u Intend to give your daughter the people. Please help the poor. He '""IV? wants the rich farmer, stockman and ' XIr- Simpkins Sure! I don't expect day laborer through the government remuneration, besides that. I'm to give him and his friends aims to,"n!" to to &et her off my buy them a few ships and set them , hands! Judge. up in business. He wants you to do . again for these same gentlemen what ; you have done many times before. 1 Through your government you helped theni to build their railroads, your government has given them immense- ! ly valuable rights and privileges, it has turned over to th-ro the richest mines, forests und lands. It has given them grants to help them start to work and it today gives them millions to keep theia from bankruptcy. It plac ed a tax upon every man. woman and child in Aiu-rica t. protect these gen- i tlemen. It bn.ueht them on on the t,uk. ..uj.,,! thtm with cvery at tentiou and c:irv and now at a time ! llu-v "tiil stand begging for alms. i il i l u Rum ii.i crv ni ;i . n-- ars Just K;V(. J a liuIe mre an,j u-f. n ill ct.tn e,.. r,r font Oive us another start. . A little ship I u;;-',!" n'' "I'd then we will be all nSoi. c in siop oegg.ng ana go t. wort. Now, in my op.n.on, we rb. Now, in my oron.oii. e co ueai severely wun liiese na- hitual rounders. They are real.y be- j I ' ;,m;"K to the country and this continual begging is rnosi an- , r.oyinjj. I believe we ought to say to i thcge gentlemen that we do not intend to have a paternal government. We are opposed t j all th s socialistic talk "l uiViciuig our weaim. e are ever lastingly opposed to having the gov- ernmtnt support the peopie ins;ead of 'th..- people supporting the govern ment. It is. ruinous to the character of the people f T them whenever they "ant anything to run to the govern ment and ask ior. it. They must learn" to depend upon tUeinsu.ves, on their own energy. If they do not we ' shall be ricouraging the develop-, ment of the unfit. Kealiy our alms ' are pampering these gentlemen. Why i not let them get out and earn the.r j bread inst-ad of advocating govern ment aid win never thty fa.l to sup port themselves? j Alms from the government destroy ' their incentive. They are becoming Idle, and shiftie.-is. living riotously i when they gut a little ahead and beg- ! gingof the government when they uro i in need. I am not sure that a labor ' colony where these men rouid be put j to work would be the best thing, but ; something should be done b the good citizens. Ship builders. Did you ever hear of : siich impertinence? Why the next thing these men will be asking for old age pensions. The idea! I Respectruily, J. 13. DE.SPAIX. Do you take the East Oreaomanr CASTOR I A Tor Infanta and Children. fta Kind You Have Always Bought . Bears the Signature ANOTHER GOOD BUY 1640 acres all fenced, good new ports. 800 acres In grain, 250 acres of alfalfa land mostly set, will cut 750 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 fine ranch for 1 4 6 , 000. E. T. WADE, Office in American Nat. Bank Bid. Pendleton, Ore. Biliousness, Sick Haadache, Sour Stom- , Itch. Torpid Liver and c"i:nost;paklr 14 Fact WJ (Jo to any dealer in fT.:3::i' niiieliinps and ask for UNDER.W00 STANDARD TYPEWRITER He will tell you that the Underwood will cost yon more than any other machine in his shop Because the Underwoods that come to him even after months Let us show you the reason for this and you will see whv the Underwood is "TIIIJ MACHINE YOU MILL EVENTUALLY BUY" THE UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO., INC. 68 SIXTH ST. PORTLAND. ORE. Not only its proven ability to cure, but its r;snl!;t' sataty as & remedy has made S. S. S. the mo-t desirable of all ttiedi -ines :o: tl.e" treatment o"f Contagious Blood Poison. S. S. S. i; niade erii irelv o' roots nerbs anJ barks of the fo.-est3 and fields. It does not cor.tiir. a p.rM -lcof mercury potash or any other harmful mineral to injure t;,e delicate parts of tb system. impair the digestion, corrode and lrntit .'.:'. - ::v.v.a of the stomach, or in sny other way injure the health It ;s aars's blood purifior harmless in its action and certain in its good r?- ;!t- a S S. removes tb poison from th-i circulation, enriches the blood, ir. : safe!-,- acd .?urely cur1.' Contacious Blood Poison It builds up and trr.srri:er.5 tae system by It? fine tonic erTects and leaves the patient not -jr.;-- c ir?i c! :he disease, but stronger ana in better health In every way. I: Contagious Blood Poison S.S.S i your most c medicine, and beea-.ne of its veestabla puntr. -:- We have a sppeiil hook on home treatment wn:"':-. - nt stages of tb? disease, also u?gstioas that i treatment or vour ca.?? ,Ve wi b nv medical adv.ze i;:re-J free to kll sny medical adv.ee iesired Orpheum Theatre i. V. MKDEHNAC II, Proprietor HIGH-CLASS- UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women ancf Children . 8rj PlUHiHAM IN TillMY'S PATER. Projrram Clianse on Sundays, Tuesday's and Friday's. HERE'S A PROPOSITION FOR A GOOU HOME OX KASY PAYMENTS. $1350 cash er JG50 cash and 8t monthly payments of 111.21 ra h or 1350 cash and 109 monthly payments of :i4.80 each, or IttO cash and 120 monthly payment of 111.21 each. MARK MOORHOUSE Ob CO. Tel. .Main 8S. i i e i e i: Dyers' Best Flour QRIND Laxative Fruit Syrup A. C. K OUT EN Bit." Significant second-hand an Catherine Material. "I expect to make some money.' "How?" "Raising bees." "Oh, In the sweet by and by." Probably the shabbiest thing la the world Is a wornout welcome. MTimE'S CURE FOR BLOOD POISON :rt s';::enn? witt r--i:icce . ar. honest :".at for acy one ruli-' th diSer tc to'i la ta :r.zi together wits elai to p who tri'i THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA Je 130 B. Ooart Is made from thv choicest wheat that erovvs. Good bre.id is assured when BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts. Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. i Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon FISH! FISH! Forthe Lenten Season, fresh every day at the Genfral Ezz Market int H. Alts St 'Phone Main tl Cleanses the system thoroughly and clean sallow complexions of pimples and blotches It is guaranteed Pneumonia Season Is Hero Better cure that sold before It 1 too lata. TALLMAX'8 P. ft & cold capsula will knock tke .worst cold In two days. Manu factured and sold only by Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists of Baatora Orsam. Just Received i Carload of Poul- frv iinnliic rtf J w WMje WW VA all T i T COLESWOR.THY t 127-129 E. Alia The 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. 60 YEAR3 JUZ&Wf, EXPERIENCE Tradc Marks V E9IGN3 Copyrights Ac Culcfcilf AftcertfttTi -it ('vhii'.m ro h' ft mo tin 4'iit l'n Id jt ItJih'T i'.lrn t ''i. niri,lrit tt'tltriCtlrr"l:f1.:..,,t .n. UU'A. K itir;tPl 'tit tr. it4-t f (.'f'irT f..r itri,r palfi'fi, ltfiiUl tkn ihr "ii:-i l i. : h & t o. rcrf Scictiiilic flnui icaii. rtt'tilion i An ft.'irt.f iji- jMiiri.nl. 1 rti. J i "ir; mur Tiinntua. f l boju i ai tiewwiraiem, 111 V Pn UiRrnir-K.. Uniii VnrW uu.i.i u iU; 1 nca luir Be sure you have a comfortable, warm and healthy home by ordering your coal of tTS. You're sure of securing 'a clean, clear burning product, of prompt de livery and rortcous treatment If we are favored with your patronage. Make a note of our 'phone number Main 178, and call It when you waat the BEST Itock Spring coal. HENR.Y KOP1TTKE vIumio Main 178. wittmjoN HAFFN&RCQ FNORAVBIWI'RINTCM DBNVBK. OOhQ rl i I n e Transfer Phcne Main 5 Calls promptly answered for all baggage transfer ring. Piano and Furnture moving and Heavy Truck tng a specialty. Cures Coidsi Prevents Pneumonia) ms&-