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tCIGHT PAGES. I'At.E rX)CR. DAILY tAT tlKtX.OM.4X. PENDLETON. OKEGO.N', FltlDAY, MARCH 11, 1910. ax :npei es:.et newspaper. rckttahMl Itmiir- Wevkiy and Semi-Weekly. t IVBtl.etcU. Orecon, k.' tlie AST OKEGOMA.V I'LLLISHIXO CO. SCPSCKIITION KATES. tli. 'ne jeer, by mail $3 00 lielly. ill moctha. Ij Ball 1.50 bail. tbre a.ot::i;. lr mall 1 25 (all, oof mon'.b. by mall SO te'lj. oo year, bj carrier . ? T 50 Dal ;, all 3uuib. by earner 175 l, j. three mostha. by carrier .... 1 W5 lel.T. '-a mca:h. lr carrier 65 riT. jc Tur. by mall 1.50 Weeiir. ix month, by icail 75 W eei It. fear months, by mall 50 a! Vrtk';. cue year, by mall .... 150 ral WfkiT. tii m.-Ltha. t r mall .. .75 eml Weekly, four mo:ha. by rail . .50 vare for the indigent. The unfortu nate should be looked after properly by the government. They should not have to r-ly for aid upn the gener osity of any Individual. Let us have more of the "square il al." Cut out government in behalf of special Interest and make oppor r.init -ft more equal for everybody. Then there wi'.l be fewer billionaires :M fewer pauper and the country v;ll have a better balance. t.AYNOK'S AIMOIXTMKXTS. Tie Dally Eaat Oregonlan la kept oa aale , Writing f T the Mann issue of Re ew of Reviews. W. B. Shaw has the threw- his hat beside it. and Jumping' on them, yelled In a high voice quiver- , ins with rage: . "Which one of yez beat up poor Pat : Murphy?" ' The big Irishman in the red shirt j tapped his chest: "' "Tubs mi!" he bel- I lowed hoarsely. I The little Irishman whirled around, i "Get!" he piped. "Ye did him up , foine " i X1-:V lMStXJVF.KY at the oreiTun Newe Co.. rrrtlaad. .treun. 147 th street. Chicago Hureea. !A9 Security Building, j f Mat street. N. W. f jllowine about Gotham's r.ew mayor: Mayor Gaynor gave the public Its Member raited rress A Mod at Joe. Eatered at the puetofflce at readieton, Crefsa. at aeeocd class mall matter. Vaiepbooe .Main 1 f.rst great surprise when nis ap ; intments were announced. He had spent weeks in reaching a decision i .n th.m atvl when it was made he kept his secret well. People some how had the impression that because 'he Mayor had been elected on the Tammany tkkt he would make up his apt-ointments from a Tammany late. It did not work out precisely ip that 'way. Three commissioner- ' ips it is true, went to Tammany i ."i.-n i nut "leaders".!, while a dozen ' 'hers were distributed among a 4 4 4 4 4 I like the Ar.?:o-?n speech 4 With its direct revealings 4 It take? a hold and seems to 4 i croup of experts and business men, reach ,y d .vn into your feelings That some fo'.ks deem It rude, I know. And therefore thev abuse it; Eut I have never found it so 4 Eefore all else I choose it. I don't object that men should air The Gailic they have paid for. With "Au revoir." "Adieu ma chere," For that's what French was made for. Eut when a crony takes your hand At parting to address you. He drops a!! foreign lingo and He says. "Good-bye, God bless you-:" 4 j many of whom had probably never i se, n the ir.si le of the Fourteenth 'Street Wigwam, i 4 j In the list of new heads of depart ments were names familiar to the I public, and in almost every instance It wi;: h- remembered that a wk or so ago. Senator Perkins, of Califor nia, slipped and fell on an icy sidewalk at Washington. His injuries were not very serious, although the story was sent out pretty freely. Comes now a follow-up. v I It is related that one of the cms- j pondenl for a San Francisco news- i paper, who was not on the spot when : the affair happened, was rushing . around, trying to get particulars. He ' coilied with an Eastern reporter, who j advised him to keep cool j "Keep your shirt on. old, man." i said the easterner, "the accident was ! only trivial in its character." ) "Trivial:" shouted the Californian. ' "Trivial h I. My paper will want to get out an extra. Hang it all. Per kins is said to have hurt his backbone ' and out West they never knew he had ! one." j And the correspondent rushed to- j ward the Perkins boarding-house, ; leaving his Eastern friend standing : in open-mouthed astonishment. Wat- 1 sonvil'if Register. i . , ?rZ- 'HI f KfmA. iff. W m K m m r' mm m m r-maa- . m. LM1 nwni '"-'T.iict' Hftjftr NOTHING A n!?A i-jS-'. I- V Vfr m mm mmr mm w m m m x xsijria i n i rur flu "" v vu - i -: II--- PRIYII.F.C.KS OF FUIFXHSHIP. To be given the small room in the ' attic so that the spare chamber may ; be reaily for possible but unexpectei! ' t. . ... . .... .. : i! nrTv non,. 'llie appointee was ai once reconize-i - e.. . I as a man who had alreadv shown his -To :"-ar tho oompletion of the fam j. ! . . . 'ly quarrel that he wishes h;s arrival , iuai.iications lor ine taste asaisneu i u i I lllll II1H This seems to me a sacred phrase. With reverence impassioned: A thing come down fro;n right eous days. Quaintly but nobly fashion ed. It well becomes an honest face, A voice that's round and cheerful; It stays the sturdy in his place And soothes the weak and fearful. Into the porches of the ears It steals with subtle unction. And in your heart of hearts ap pears T work its gracious func tions. And all day long with pleasing song It lingers to caress you; I'm sure no human heart goes wrong That's ton ''Good-bye. God bless you !" Eugene Field. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4.,, 4j 4,1 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 errupted. him by actual accomplishment, or else To hear both sides of the had shown peculiar aptitude for the quarrel separately. family kind of service demanded. It Is all summed up in this somewhat over worked phrase, "administrative effi . iency." In some of the New York City departments a great deal has '.jeen done of late to define the tasks of particular officials and correlate tasks with a view to the most ':! tive and economical use of the entire office force. With the various To be r -minded of his youthful . . ... r.irtntions :n the presence or new branches of the service manned by , . I and entertaining young women. I intelligent and faithful employees , T,, ,M, ,(, when to o home. j and supevised by commissioners who J To be told when to stay home. know their jobs, there is no reason; In short rt, be treated exactly like, , ., , . . . . ,:! i ""lie of the family" without the in- whv citv work should not be as effici- .- .... I I alienable family right to sav what he . ntly and economically dune as work i tn;nkH of jt f r private corporations. The trouble i To walk from the station in rainy I weather because it is bad for the family horses to be out in the rain. To stay at home and take care of , the children while the other guests : are taken driving. To make himself at home in the li- brary without having been given the key to the book shelves. To be joked about his personal appearance. You want YOUR VALUABLES to be safe too. Then tome rent a safety deposit vault. It will be the cheapest in surance you can get, and will insure you not only against bur glars but also against fire. We shall gladly show you our safety vaults if you will call. For $1.00 and up we will rent you a box in our safety vaults for a whole vear. Then Vour valuables will be safe. Pneumonia Season Is Here Better oure that acid befora It Is too late. TALLMAN'S F. 8. cold Spaula will knock t wont cold In two days. Manu-. facturcd and sold only by Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists of Bavatera OraffML THE American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY i Just Received Carload of Poul try supplies of all kinds COLESWORTHY 127-129 E. Alta UK LIKF.I) IT. in Jhe past was that in the selection i of bureau chiefs the matter of fitness for the task an 1 knowledge of its de tails was the very last thing to be considered. As far back as 1895 lOIT!:i I'AKAtiK AI'MS. J I Mayor Strong made a break from es- jtablished precedent by appointing Col- onel Waring Commissioner of Street ; Cleaning for the sole and at that time i novel reason that Colonel Waring was sanitary engineer who knew how to 4. 4 'clean the city streets and to Keep them clean. That was the first object-lesson for New York of the effi cacy test in public service. It proved There is virtue in the expressed de- to be so effective a lesson mat .New claration of Joseph Fels. the Phila- York has never forgotten it. even if rfolnhla millionaire to use his wealth ! the politicians have. When Mayor jrSTICF.. NOT CHARITY. (Chicago N'ews. ) Many a married man is entitled to a hero medal. Kvcn a woman's club isn't expected to hit what it aims at. The charity of some men consist? of a willingness to pass the hat. You mav have noticed that all iuvs. I terious women wear heavy veils. And sometimes the thing a woman J does is an effect without a cause. A bore is a person who has noth ing to do but sit around and visit. A woman never thinks of writing a letter while she has some one to talk to. There's no accounting for tastes. Even the man who wears side whis keds probably admires them. in correcting evils in our economic aystem. He would rather do this than apend his fortune on charities and benevolences. "I do not believe in charities," Mr. Fels is quoted as saying. "They are agents of pauperization. Neither am I a philanthropist. I have in mind no plan to aid institutions of mercy, however worthy they are generally esteemed." It Is reported that Mr. Fels Intends to devote his fortune to spreading the aingle tax propoganda and thatj some ol his money will be used in Oregon. Now the single tax idea is a radical one. Acting alone Oregon Is not like ly to adopt the single tax even If Mr. Fels does spend his money here. Eut this is neither here nor there with respect to the Philadelphia soap manufacturer. He evidently believes In the single tax. If he Is like other aingle tax advocates he believes It will remove the cause of most of our C.aynor announced his appointments it was seen that practically all of them conformed to the Wright standard, question about "pull" and backing seemed Idle and meaningless, for the simple fact was recognized that each man appointed to a commlssionershlp or other responsible post was placed there because of special qualifications for that particular work. Roosevelt is to be given the free dom of London. Is that not allowing considerable latitude for a man who lias just returned from the jungles? Former Secretary Garfield gave some damaging testimony against Balllnger. Some other good men have done the same. Automobile houses are now estab lishing new agencies In Pendleton. Evidently they think the wheat crop will be good this year. economic Ills. Then he is right In advocating it. Rockefeller, Carnegie, Morgan and others might well profit by the ex ample set by Fels. They might sub acribe to a fund to be used In the advocacy of a tru!y equitable tariff law a law that looks to the welfare of the consumer as well as to the welfare of special interests. They might strengthen the hands of the Interstate commerce commission with a view to securing lower rates from the railroads. They might show up the evils of the monopolization of auch things as coal, timber and power. They might follow in the steps of an other millionaire, Gifford Plnohot, who Is working In a practical way to bring about Justice along these lines. What the people of America need and want Is Justice, not charity. It Is not necessary for millionaires to endow schools or charitable organiza tions. It is the function of the state to aupport the educational Institu tions. The achoola should be proper ly maintained with money raised by taxation. Our educational work should not depend for a moment upon the whim of penitent trust magnatea who have kept out of Jail only through the service of a corpa of high class lawyra. - It la also the duty of the atate to What finer weather could you ask f"r than this? PASSIONATE ADMIRATION Ijown on the w-st side there's a 'longshore saloon where they set up a huge sheooner for a cents. When 6 o'clock blows the place ;s thronged by the thirsty, fortifying themselves for the long walk home. One night a huge Irishman In a red flannel shirt. open at his brawny chest and rolled up over swelling biceps, stood In the crowd and tapped his nickle on the bar. Just as the bar keeper sat out the schooner the swing door burst open and a little Irishman rushed In flung his coat on the floor, A New Yorker, whose business keeps him on the road, says that in Omaha the general breezines? of the west is shared by the waiters In the restaur ants. "A legal light of that town re cently entered an eating house and was immediately approached by a waiter, who observe, 1 cheerfully: "I have deviled kidneys, pigs' feet and calves brains.' 'Have you?' cooly askeil the lawyer. 'Well, what are your troubles to me? I came here to eat.' " Good old Deacon Smith had a fondness for boasting that in all his life he had never taken a drink of liquor that he didn't even know what it tasted like. Once the deacon felt uncomfortable anil called in his physician, Dr. Bail ey. The doctor examined him. 'Pooh, deacon, you are simply overworked. A stiff drink of hot brandy punch will fix you all rlht." "Hut. I haven't any brandy," said the deacon, "and if I had, I wouldn't want my wife to know I drank it." "Oh, I'll fix that." said Dr. Bailey. I've some brandy I'll leave with you. Ask your wife Tor some hot water Tell her you want to shave. The deacon got the hot wntcr and the doctor made the punch. "Fine!" said the deacon. A week later Dr. Bailey met Mrs. Smith on the street and asked of the I' :i m's health. j "He's very well, indeed." said Mrs. I Smith. "But doctor, would you be- ' lieve it? Since you was up to the house last week the deacon has shnv- i himself ten times a day. C...in, i William H Cross, secretary "f stat.- for Oklahoma, probably Is the only public official ,n the United States who signs his nickname to state documents. "Bill Cross, secretary of state." is the unaffected signature he has aff;xed to records and corres pondence ever since he began his ten ure of. office,. November 16, 1907. i.oinh n. In the whole of her Am- erican tour, said Mrs. Philip Snow-ili-n in an addresa at the Klng'a : WeiKh House church. Duke street, she never saw a drunken woman or a .woman in a drinking saloon. Th. QUELLE Cus.La Fontaine, Prop. Best 25c Meals in Northwest First-class cookc and service Shell fish in season La Fontaine BIk., Main St. 60 YEARS' RICNCE 3 3 m. El Passenger I suppose you've had some hairbreadth escapes during your seafaring career? Mate Yes, indeed! I was nearly drowned once. Passenger You don't say. How did It occur. Mate I went to sleep in the bath, and forgot to turn off the water. When two people begin to analyze their emotions they vivisect their love. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. tlia Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of You Can't Expect to be strong and healthy If the stom ach b too weak to properly digest your food, and In order to overcome this weakness, you should begin each meal with a dose of HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS You will be agreeably surprised at Its beneficial results. Your appetite will return and your food wll be perfectly digested. Try It today for Imllgcn tlon, coHtlveiiecttf), RllllauHiieMH, Coldx, Grippe and Malaria, Fever and Ague. The genuine has onr Private Stamp over neck of bottle. Fresh Fish Meats nnd Sausages KVEItY DAY. We handle only the purest of lard, hams and bacon. Empire Meat Go. Phone Main 18. ANOTHER GOOD BUY 1840 acrea all fenced, good new posts, tOO acres In grain, 260 ceres of alfalfa land mostly set, will cut 7S0 tons of alfalfa this year, a atream of water runs through which furnishes plenty of water for Irrigating, good concrete dama and ditches, good buildings, lota 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, Yon can buy this flue ranch for 146, 800. T. WADE, Office in American Nat Bank Bid. Peadleton, Or. CURES CHRONIC ULCERS There is nothing that causes more worry and discomfort than a chronic, featering ulcer. As it linger, alowly eating Into the tissues and surrounding Beah, and b- its tendency to grow worse in eyery way, it suggests the possi bility of being cancerous in Its nature. Efforts to heal the ulcer by means of salves, washes, lotions, etc., always result In failure, because such treat ment can have no possible effect on the blood where the impurities and morbid matters form, and are carried thorugh the circulation to the pUce, to keep It oo n, irritated and diaeased. The Impurities in the blood must be removed before the healing process can begin. S. S. S. goes to the fountain-head of the trouble, and drives out the germ-producing poisons aid morbid impurities which keep the ulcer open. Then as this rich, puriiied blood Is carried to the diseased place the healing commences, the inliam mation gradually leaves, the discbarge ceases, new tissue and healthy (iesh are formed, and soon the sore is permanently cured because the source has been destroyed. S. S. S. does not make a surface cure, but by supplying the blood with healthful, tissue-building properties it begins at the bottom and causes the Mesh at tbe diseased spot to firmly and' permanently knit together, and the place is left sound and well. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice free to all who write THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, G r TRAIN LEAVES PENDLETON 3 p. m. for Spokane and the East Northern Pacific Railway XO DELAY AT .ILNCTIOX. EXiECTKIC LIGHTED. TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS Compnrtnient-I)rnvnj Iioom Sleeping Cora Through Train to Chicago Via Twin Cities 1 til J Low Westbound Settlers' Fares From all points In Middle West, the Eaat and the South. You can arrange with our agent to have tlcketa delivered at any point without expense for the service. Full Information aa to fares, trains, etc., furnished on application. WALTER ADAMS, Agent Pendleton, Oregon A, D. Charlton, Asst. Gen. Pasa. Agent, Portland, Ore. 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