East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 09, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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PAHiY EAST OKKGONIAX, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1810. J$WiWWlVt7(1wr
PACK THREE.
GIRLS WILL DEBATE
AT THE UNIVERSITY
Pendleton's Leading Clothiers
SIX YOUNG LADIES TO
, COMPETE IN TRYOUT
Stadnnu Will Mako Study of Slide
Rule Prof. Frederick Dunn's Ar
ticles Copied In East Same Orator
Picked for Both Contests.
Cloth
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ect Sprang
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University of Oregon, Eugene.
At the second preliminary try-out for
choosing the co-ed debating: team at
the University of Oregon six women
were selected to enter the final con
test. The try-out, according to state
ments made by the judges, showed a
great improvement in some of the
speakers since the previous try-out
They knew better what was expected
of them, and seemed to have better
control of themselves.
"What student wouldn't pay a
quarter to hear Oregon's women de
bate?" said Managed Steele. "I'll
get the glee club to sing if I can,
charge twenty-five cents admission,
and get a crowd out and show the
girls that we are behind them In their
contests and really do believe in them
taking part in student activities."
The time of speaking will be seven
minutes for constructive argument and
three for rebuttal.
Those trying out are: Fay Clark,
'12, of McMlnnvllle, prominent In
Eutaxian and Y. W. C. A. work and a
member of the Oregon Emerald staff;
Lilah Clark, a junior from Portland,
who has always shown up well in
Eutaxian debates. Carln Deger
mark is a freshman from Lincoln
High, Portland, and Is the only fresh
man who qualified in the prelimi
naries. Hazel McKowan, '12, is a Eu
gene girl who has always taken a
great Interest in forensic work. Bird
ie Wise, '12, is from Astoria high
school. She represented that school
on the debating" team two years, the
last year in the High school league,
when It won the state championship.'
Wllletta Wright, '11, Is a new stu
dent this year, entering from Albany
college, where she took a leading part
in forensic work.
To Study Slide Rule.
The slide rule is to be taken up and
studied thoroughly by a club of engi
neers that will meet for organization
next Wednesday afternoon at the
University of Oregon. The slide rule
is the Instrument on which the engi
neer does his figuring. Beginning as
a rather simple instrument. It has
been perfected to a high degree; and
a few can operate them as effectively
as they should. To become thorough
ly acquainted with all forms, and es
pecially the most modern and com
plicated, this club will make a regu
lar study of them and secure lecturers
to demonstrate their different uses.
Prof. Dnnn Honored.
The November number of the Uni
versity of Oregon Bulletin, which was
edited by Prof. Frederick Stanley
Dunn, head of the department of Lat
in, on' "A Study of Roman Coins of
the Empire" has been widely com
mented on and copied by eastern pa
pers and magazines. The latest to
reprint It are two well known papers.
"The Records of the Past," publish
ed In Washington, D. C, and the
Classical Weekly." The later prints
another article by Professor Dunn on
the confusion of Halley's comet with
the "Julian Star," this being also re
copied In the Popular Astronomy Re
view for March, 1910..
That the University of Oregon's
representative at Salem next Friday
night will give a good aocount of
himself, that his oration Is one of the
best and most consistent winners that
was ever turned out, was demonstrat
ed In the try-out, when, for the eec
onl time, a set of judges selected H.
J. Rounds as the best orator in college
and the audience unanimously pro
nounced it a great Improvement on
the Intercollegiate tryout This Is the
first time in the history of Oregon
that the same man has represented
her In both the Interstate and Inter
collegiate contests. Mr. Rounds Is
a senior an a member of the Philo
gogian society.
HES
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Comple Line Now On 'Display
FOR. MEN
YOUNG MEN
Early choosers' as well as those intent upon merely
getting an idea of the season's new styles, will be equal'
ly welcome and all will undoubtedly find a visit here one
of pleasure and profit.
Benjamin Clothes
Chesterfield
Society Brand
ALL STANDARD MAKES
THE
HOUSE
THAT
QUALITY
BUILT:
BOND
BROTHERS
$12
to $30
To view the smart productions of
Bond Brothers spring correct styles
will repay your coming.
Sole Agents Knox and
Merit Hats
Twelve dnncers In San Francisco
broke the world's Marathon dance
record by remaining on their feet 14
hours 41 minutes. To keep one of
the female contestants on the floor,
an Injection of strychnine was neces
sary, and another girl suffered a
broken toe. The fool-killor always
did give San Francisco a wide berth.
Oregonlan.
IVDIAN CATTLE WTIiL
BE PUT OX MARKET
PILES 8TTRF.D IN 6 TO 14 DATS
VAZO OINTIIRNT Is gnaranteed to eoreaai
rase of Itching, Blind, nietdlng or Protrod
lng Plies In to 14 days or money refund
ed. 60c
Are Ton a Good Shot?
Valuable guns and cigars given U
the best shots at the Pastime Parlors.
Ask Estee.
CATARRH.
Germ-
Quickly Cured by a Pleasant
Killing Antiseptic.
The little Hyomei (pronounced
Hlgh-o-me) Inhaler is made of hard
rubber and can easily be carried In
pocket or purse. It will last a life
time. Into this Inhaler you pour a few
drops of magical Hyomei.
This Is absorbed by the antiseptic
gnuze within and now you are ready
to breathe It In over the germ Infest
ed membrane where It will speedily
begin Its work of killing catarrh
germs. Hyomei is made of Austral
Ian eucalyptol combined with other
antiseptics and Is very pleasant . to
breathe.
It U guaranteed to cure catarrh,
bronchitis, sore throat, croup, coughs
and colds or money back. It cleans
out a stuffed up head In two minutes.
Sold by druggists everywhere and
by Tallman Co. Complete outfit
Including Inhaler and one bottle of
Hyomei, II. And remember that ex
tra bottles If afterward needed coat
only lie.
St. Paul, Minn. Throwing open to
settlement the Cheyenne and Stand
ing Rock reservations In North Da
kota will, according to R. H. Treacy
who is In charge of the United States
bureau of animal Industry at Bismarck
N. D., result in pushing 225,000 head
of cattle on to the market.
It will drive out approximately 50.
000 head owned by the Indians on the
Standing Rock land, and as many
more owned by leaseholders. It will
drive out 40.000 cattlo owned by In
dians on the Cheyenne reservation
and between eighty and a hundred
thousand owned by holders of leases.
The Standing Rock reservation Is
approximately 90 by 120 miles square.
The Cheyenne reservation is about
120 miles square. These are the lands
of the Sioux Indians, their last strong
hold In the United States. Eighty
per cent of the land Is tillable.
According 'to Mr. Treacy, the "air
ship" land in that part of the country
has sold on open bids at prices rang
ing from 8 to $20 an acre. "Air
ship land" is land belonging to dead
Indians who had no direct heirs.
"The Indians are beginning to take
a philosophical view of the situatloin,"
Mr. Treacy said, "and have about
made up their minds that they will
be benefited by the opening. The in
come of each Sioux family at present
is between $600 and $7000 a year.
This la from rentals, sale of horses,
salo of cattle and other sources.
"From the production of beef last
year they realised approximately
$180,000 and from horses between
$50,000 and $60,000. They realize
that when their land Is converted
from grazing grounds Into farms, its
value will increase and they are will
ing to take the money. Naturally, as
soon as the graning grounds become
farms, the herds will go."
ROnilER VERY OBLIGING.
Semis Back Chocks, Drafts and Legal
Tapers.
Lincoln. A real nice gentleman
burglar was the chap who rifled a
mall pouch on the eastbound train out
of here. E. J. Straight of Lincoln,
received an envelope, postage paid. In
closing a legal document of consider
able value to htm and also a number
of miscellaneous money orders, drafts
and bank checks which had been for
warded from Lincoln to different per
sons from various Lincoln firms.
Straight's address was secured
through a self-addressed envelope in
his letter, and to make sure that he
would receive the document the rob
ber man put on an extra stamp.
The letter to Straight was the first
intimation to the authorities that any
robbery had been pulled off. The
pouch taken was one sent to Platts
mouth, but the new postmaster there
hadn't missed it.
The letter was postmarked from
South Omaha, but beyond that there
Is no clew to the man, and nothing
Is known of where the pouch disappeared.
Woman Conducts Revivals.
Vienna. Frau Julia Varga, a wo
man preacher, is making a great stir
in Transylvania, where she goes from
town to town holding revival meet
ings. She is the first woman who has
ever been ordained In Hungary, and
she owes this distinction partly to the
fact that she Is the daughter of Evan
gelic Bishop Karl Tasza, from whom
she inherited her rhetorical gifts.
A scientist says chewing straws will
give a person actlnomysosls. But we
poor people must have something to
chew.
THE QHLY REMEDY
F0RBLO0BPOIS0H
Tho first symptom of Contagious Blood Poi3on is usuully a little sore or
ulcer, so insignificant that often no attention is given it. But when the
blood becomes more fully infected with the virus tho mouth and throat get
eoie. glands in the neck and groin swell, and sometimes ulcerate, forming
sores and ulcers, the hair comes out. copper colored spots appear on the
body, and where the disease is allowed to remain in the system the poison
frequently penetrates deeper and attacks the bones. S. S. S. is the true
antidote for Contagious Blood Poison the only remedy that is able to get
at the very root of the trouble and remove every particle of the virus from
the circulation; at the same time S. S. S. acts with upbuilding and tonic
effect on every portion of the system. As soon as the system gets under the
Influence of S. S. S. the symptoms begin to disappear and soon a perfect
cure is made. S. S. S. can bo used in the privacy of one's own home and a
permanent cure effected. To aid those who wish to cure themselves at
home we have prepared a special Home Treatment book which contains
much valuable information to Contagious Blood Poison Sufferers. With
the aid of this book and the use of S.S.S. a cure can be effected in every
Case. We will send this hnnlr nnrl olor, nm,nt j .
all hn tnr-Uo """""" "
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Whitman College
GIRLS GLEE CLUB
Presbyterian Church
Friday, March 11, '10
FISH! FISH!
For the Lenten Season, fresh
every day at the
Central Meat Market
108 B. Alta 8t
Pb.ne Mala IS
Farmers Auction Salo
Under Auspices of Farmers Union
trturd&y Star,
Beginning at 1 p. m. at Fair Pavi
lion in Pendleton, Oregon
All persqns having anything to sell,
list before sale opens with the clerk,
James Johns at the Hartman Abstract
Office.
.Colonel Eiffert, ExperienAtcti
Auctioneer
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reliable power for small or
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The Housewife's work will be lessen
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COOK WITH GAS
Make the work easier for her
and save on your fuel as well
No dirt, dust and excessive heat
No fuel to hand)? and fire to
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For Her sake, put as In your home
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