East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 09, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY KAST DKIXidMA!!. I'KM)I,PT(H, OKKGOBT, WUDXESDAY, MARCH , I10.
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AN INDKl'KNDEXT NEWSrAXEtt.
rskllsaed DmliT. Weekly and Semi-Weekly,
at tVadletou. Oregoa, I: the
sUT OUKUOXIAN I'lliLlSHlXG CO.
SCBSCRHTION RATES.
Dally, one year, by mall (5.00
tally, all months, bj mall 2.60
Dally, three mmiUis. by mall 1.-5
Dally, one mor.iU. by mall 50
Dally, one year, by carrier T.&O
Ivliy. an mouths, by carrier 3.75
Dally, three months, by carrier .... 1.95
Dally, one oinntb. by currier 65
Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50
Weekly, six mouths, by mail 75
Weekly, four mouths, by mall - 50
eml Weekly, one year, by mall .... 1.50
eml Weekly. six months, by mall . . .75
i-weekly, tour months, by ir.au . .au
Tke Pally East Oregonlan Is kept on sale
at the Oregon News Co., 147 Oth street,
Portland, Oregon.
Cblcago Bureau, 909 Security Building.
Washington. D. C.. Bureau, 501 Four
tsenth street, X. W.
Member United rress Association,
Entered at the postofflce at Pendleton,
rtajaa, aa second-class mall matter.
telephone
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SI RE, VOr WILL.
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As you look on the waste of
your small back yard,
With its blankets of weeds
o'erlald,
Do you dream of the time you'll
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be working hard
With your rake and your hoe
and spade?
Do you long to clear up all the
rusty cans
And the trash? I suppose you
do,
T exneet you are busy with
springtime plants.
Me too.
Are you having fond visions of
clinging vines
And the scent of the bloom
ing rose,
And of tulip beds and their
bright designs
And the flash of the "piney
blows?" Do you yearn for the lettuce
and beets and peas
And the radishes peeping
through?
Are you simply crazy for things
like these?
Me too.
When the wind's from the wfit
and the prass grows green
And the robins begin to sing.
Will you get out and dig, will
you rake and clean,
Will you cultivate one blamed
thing? .
No; you'll hire a strong man at
three dollars a day,
And you'll stick to your chair
like glue.
Me. too.
Kenneth Harris.
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of bossing Mr. Ricker around and Is
looking for new foes to conquer.
Then again she may want the of
fice so that she may further "lord if
over her neighbor, Mrs. Spuffles, or
whatever that madam's name may be.
Hut regardless of her motives Mrs.
Kicker has done much for New Hamp
shire. Phe has brought the old New
England state "out of the woods."
Already people are inquiring "Where
is this New Hampshire we rend of?
The people "down there" should he
jrrateful to the lady.
HOT WOIIUS KOK JI'l"F.
I
Senator Joff Davis of Arkansas
does not seem to stand well even In
southern society. Following the dis
closures just mad? against him In
congress the Atlanta Constitution of
fered him the following vitriolic
"roast:"
"As a common grafter, In direct
contravention of the law. Senator Jeft
Davis, of Arkansas, superficially at
Vast, appears before the country.
"There is but one recourse to the
senate, in Justice to itself and to Sen
ator Davis.
"That is to institute, forthwith, a
(searching and non-partisan Investiga
Ition. Tf Its verdict corroborates the
present ugly charges, action In the
premises should be prompt and sum
mary. "Here is the gravamen of the sen
ator's alleged offense:
"According to our Washington cor
respondent, he admitted to the house
committee on public lands, Derore
whom he was pushing a bill to quiet
fnr private parties rights to certain
Arkansas swamp lands, that should
success attend his efforts he would be
rewarded with a large fee.
-It is contrary to law for congress
men to accept fees for pleading for
ROYAL I
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V -iS$mml wholesome ft
pppip-
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Highest
Scientific Authority
Has demonstrated that ol two
loaves of bread, one raised
with Royal Baklnrj Powder,
and the other with alum bak
ing powder, the Royal raised Pgf Q
loaf Is 32 per cent, more
' digestible than the othcrm
Absolutely
1 .?
k Avoid Alum 'fm
Pneumonia
Season
Is Hero
Better cure that seld before
It Is too late.
TALLMAJJ'8 F. 8.
cold capsuls will knock tke
wont cold In two days. Manu
factured and told only by
Tallman & C o.
Leading Druggists of
Orecwa.
Bast era
Just Received
Carload of Poul
try supplies of
all kinds
COLESWORTHY
127-129 E. Alta
X
SHK WASN'T AFRAID
A rrowd gathered at
nose in
iinr l'r
"He's
Th.- i
of I hi'
Tenth and
handsome
ing about,
the air. while froth was run
iii the dug's mouth,
mud:'' yelled a fat man.
i. U-ir.ir stood in the center
cr'Hip. with wide-open eys.
too ifuul or too frightened to
WESTWARD HO!
The spring rush of colonist to the
northwest which is already underway
hows again that the people of the
country are "land hungry." Those
who are now coming westward to set
tle In Oregon, Washington and Ida
ho, are moved by a world old de
sire the wish to obtain a foothold
and establish homes of their own. A
man of energy and ambition does not
want to be a nonenity. He does not
like to be a mere cog in the great
wheel of metropolitan activity. He
wants to come west, secure some land
and establish an identity of his own.
For those who are now rolling west
ward this section has a warm wel
come. We know the class of men
that are coming and the spirit that
has prompted them to come. It Is the
same spirit that made our fathers and
our grandfathers cross the plains In
the early days to seek new homes in
the "land of the setting sun."
At this time most of the newcomers
are seeking Irrigated land. The open
ing up of the great Irrigation tracts
of the west has provided homes for
thousands who have heretofore been
without them. Of course there are
hardships connected with the settle
ment and the cultivation of the water
ed desert. There were many hard
ships connected with the early settle
ment of the west. But those who
braved the dangers and did the work
that was before them were well re
warded. The same will be true with
respects to those who are now coming
to people the land that has been reclaimed.
,aaa,iroa hpforp roneressional com
mittees. Later, the senator must have ! -t t. ZTLfn
realized the enormity ot his error. ie
Mtempted to secure a revision of the
record. With trival concession, the
committee stood pat.
"We have not seen nil the evidence
in ' the case. We are not infromed
regarding the extenuating circum
stances, if there he any of that nature.
"Be we do know that Arkansas, In
its own behalf, should demand such
a searching investigation s would
conclusively clear up me present ui
reputuble and suspicious status.
"The senator is a political mounte
bank and a demagogue of the cruder
sort. It Is owing to his own state,
himself, the south and the senate to
establish, without delay, whether he Is
anything more aggravated.
"He should, himself, be foremost In
calling for an inquiry."
In spite of the prestige of his name
Je-ff Davis seems to be faring badly.
either
move. '
At this juncture -the policeman ar
rived. A dozm voices began to tell
111 in that tin- dog was mad; that it
must be killed; that it had been snap
l.iii at the children; that 't began to
froth when it passed a pool of water,
and how best to shoot.
A tall, quiet looking woman push
ed fhrouirh the crowd and started-toward
the dog. A dozen men yelled
at her; two or three men grabbed at
her.
olie picked the dog up and started
out of the crowd
stopped her with:
"Madam, tht d"g i
be shot. Look at the foam coming
out of his mouth."
"Foam." she said, contemptuously,
"that's a cream puff he's eating."
St. Louis Pot Dispatch.
, HE HAD CILXGF.D.
Vice Admiral Urlu of the Japanese
navy was a member of the class of
1SS1 at the naval academy at Annap
olis, and has recently been visiting his
classmates and celebrating a reunion
with them.
At a dinner given to the VW.". Ad
miral when he was in this country
one of his classmates told a story en
the vice admiral as an illustration of
the progress of the Japanese in the
past thirty years.
"L'riu was the most correct and
proper person in our class," said the
story teller. "He was prim and pre
cise and very reverent I met him
one morning on the parade ground.
" 'Good morning,' I said, enthusias
tically. 'Isn't this a splendid day?"
" 'It is. Indeed,' Urlu responded
gravely, 'and I thank heaven I am
ln-re and permitted to enjoy It.'
"When I met Urlu this time, after
n lapse of nearly thirty years, I re
called that conversation and said,
Mood morning. Isn't this a splcdld
day?'
" 'It Is. indeed,' Urlu replied, 'and
will you for heaven's sake, kindly tll
me where I can get a drink?' ' Sat
urday Evening Post.
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From appearances the government
will soon be busy with the erection of
the federal building. Let us hope so
at least. Furthermore let us hope
that the architect who designs the
building will look somewhat to the
needs of the future Pendleton as 'well
as to the needs of the present city.
Pendleton Is going to grow and we
will not want to ask for another fed
eral building soon. It takes too long
to get such improvements.
The policeman M
is mad. IT- mut fl-tfSl
US
The It ace. i
Cook I'll be lavin' yez, mum. i
Mistress Very well, Bridget. Keep j
to the right. Incoming cooks keep to j
the left. !
Typewriter
Economy
IT. QUELLE
Cus'La Fontaine, Prop.
Best 25c Meals in Northwest
First-class cookc and service
Shell fish in season
La Fontaine Blk., Main St.
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Good
Work
any
Is Cheap
price
at
'232? TftDC Marks
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Chicago aldermen are trying to leg.
islate against the lengthy hat pin. In
cidentally they are having troubles
with their fair constituents. "We
want to protest right here against
this attempt fo regulate our attire,"
said the feminine attorney represent
ing the women.
If you see a newcomei show the
true western spirit. Grasp his hand
and tell him he showed good Judg
ment In coming this way. Tell him
of the good things about the country.
This is better than the country he
came from anyway.
GOOD WORK, MAKILLIA.
New Hampshire Is a state that has
not done Its part towards entertain
ing the world. It has been on duty
all the time no doubt, yet It has
scarcely been heard from since that
morning some years ago when Ethan
Allen captured Fort Tlcondcrago "In
the name of the Great Jehovah and
the continental congress." So unim
portant has New Hampshire been In
the world of affairs that August
Wolf, publicity man for Spokane, has
never even seen fit to refer to .the
state as being "East of Spokane."
But New Hampshire Is awakening
from her sleep and Is coming to the
front "with bells." It Is all on ac
count of a lady too. She Is Mrs.
Marlllia Rlcker and she wants to run
for governor. Why she wishes to fill
the gubernatorial chair la not dis
closed. Evidently though she Is a wo
man of ambition and has become tired
Since the O. R. & N. has been hav
ing little trouble keeping Its line
open perhaps It will be possible for
the company to soon begin on its line
changes In this county.
Some people had evidently forgot
ten that gambling is contrary to law.
Union Republican: Ab spring ad
vances, rome more inquiries for land.
These Inquiries are often for small
tracts and the trouble is that so few
of them are offered for sale. It will
he a glorious day for Union when
some of our large tracts can be brok
en up in tens and twenties and placed
on the market. They will be snap
ped up like hotcakes.
You Can't Expect
to be strong and healthy if the stom
ach Is too weak to properly digest
vour food, and In order to overcome
this weakness, you should begin each
meal with a done of
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
You will be agreeably surprised at Its
beneficial results. Tour appetite will
return and your food wll be perfectly
digested. Try It today for Indiges
tion, costlvcneCHH, lillllouKiiew, Colds,
Grippe and Malaria, Fever and Ague.
The genuine has our Private Stamp
j over neck of bottle.
A Philadelphian who saw a child ;
crushed by a trolley car wheels has '
patented a fender which may drop to I
the rails by a latch under the motor- j
man s feet. I
UNDERWOOD
STANDARD
TYPEWRITER
Model A67
is a new one.
i shows the way to the best work at the lowest operating cost. Visible writ
i Ing, combined with the perfect action of the machine allows the operator
; to keep the mind constantly on the work.
The result: work Is turned out neater, freer from errors and quicker
; than is possible with any other machine you can buy.
j The perfect balance with the absolute freedom from friction gives a
, durability to the Underwood that shows a very marked saving In the cost
i of repairs.
Before deciding upon a machine, let us show
you the difference between a "Trailer" and
"THE MACHINE YOU WILL EVENTUALLY HUY."
; UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER COMPANY, Inc.
! 08 Sixth St., Portland.
r' i' si-si -i h-lsY ii"sr-ii i i ci
THE
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
PHCIETOUR ORDERS-TOUGH THEM RIGHT
ANOTHER GOOD BUY ,
1640 seres all fenced, good new '
posts, S00 acres In grain, 260 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- '
rles. This Is an Ideal place for feed- j
Ing stock for the market. A railroad j
rnns right through the middle of It. 1
You can buy this flue ranch for Ht,- '
000. E. T. WADE, !
Office In American Nat. Bank Bid.
Peadleton, Ore. I
Known For Its Strength
The First National Bank
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MARCH WINDS
Are a true trial of our Rock Sprlaf
coal. These piercing raw breeses
penetrate the best of constructed
homes and unless you are burning; a
fuel that gives the maximum heat
you are bound to experience chilly
sensations.
Our Rock Spring coal not only
gives the maximum of heat, but gives
It with the minimum consumption.
Prompt delivery and reasonable
prices.
HENRY KOPITTKE
Phone Main 1J8.
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Phone Main 5
Calls promptly answered
for all baggage transfer
ring. Piano and Furnture
moving ahd Heavy Truck
ing a specialty.
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