DAILY EAST OKKUOMAN, PENDLBTTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1810. EIGHT PAGES. PAGE FOCR. hi ii . 5V AS INDEPENDENT NEW8PAPKB. Pakllabed Daliy, Weekly and Semi Weeklj, t Pradletoo, Oregon, t; th A8T OKEtiOMAS rUBUSHlNO CO. SUBSCRIPTION HATES. Pally, unc fear, by mall $5 00 Dally, six montba, by mall 160 Dally, three mouths, by mall 1.25 Pally, one month, by mall . ...i. ... .AO Dally, on year, bj carrier ... .... T.50 bally, alx montba. by carrier t.73 Daliy. tbree montba. by carrier .... 1.05 Dally, one month, by carrier 65 Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 Weekly, alx montha, by mall T5 Weekly, four montba, by mall 60 ml-Weekly, one year, by mall .... 1.50 eml Weekly, alx mantha. by mall . . .75 ail Weekly, four montba, by n ail . .50 Tlie Dally Eaat Oregonlan la kept o aale at tbe Oregon Newa Co., 147 Sth atreet, Portland, Oregon. Chicago Bureau, 609 Security Building. Washington. D. C, Bureau, 501 Four laantb atreet, N. W. Member United Press Aasoclatloo, Entered at the poatofflce at Pendletoa, Oregon, a aecond-claaa mall nutter. falephone .Main 1 Washington-Oregon company. If tho ni!rtny that now lias n franchise from Pendleton does not build some other company will do po. In addition to the above we have pi ospects for splendid crops this sea son, with the heavy rainraii nna tne fine growing weather we are now en joying the farming outlook Is better than It has boon before for at least three years. Where Is there any room for pessimism? 111:1. p this ;ooi c.unk. A PROPHECY. No Prophet I, And yet 1 dare to prophesy: This coming spring The birds will sing, And from her tuneful throat The thrush's note Will ring; And blossoms fair and white Will spring forth in the night To gladden some sweeter day In coming May, and roses rare Will scent the air, While frolic bees their sweets will seize And hide them in the trees; And silver streams will along. For years the old north side cemc Ury lias been a big and standing dis grai-e to Pendleton. It has been an eye-sore and a reproach to the cltU ! zenship of the town. So it Is with decided pleasure that the Kast Ore gonian announces elsewhere today that the ladies of the civic club are to proceed with' the Improvement of the place. Owing to the fact that they are hampered in what they wish to do it will be impossible for t';i" i'u'.i la dies to make all the desired better ments. However tin are going to do all they can to improve the old tract and to make It more presentable. To ean-v out their work they solicit the support of the people of the city.Con- Inbuiions be wn.uiui'ii in the form of money or in the form of trees or shrubs to be set out upon the tract, bocal people should respond quickly and with generosity to this call. It is worthy work and the ladies who have taken up the task ore entitled to cordial assistance. COTTOLENE Shortens your food-Lengthens your life Cottolene is a wholesome product. It is made from Cotton Seed Oil in a thoroughly modern and hygienic manner, and is just as pure as olive oil. It is a clean product because its source is clean. From Cottonfiela to Kitchen human hands never touch the oil from which Cottolene is made. Cottolene makes a palatable, digestible, healthful food, which will agree with the most delicate stomach. Lard food, on the contrary, is indigestible, and will cause trouble sooner or later. Cottolene is a product of nature. Warmed into life by the Sun on Southern Cotton Fields, nurtured by rain and dew, the cotton plant finally concentrates in its seed that life-giving and life-sustaining quality which is the basis 01 Lottolene. There is no substitute for Cottolene because there is no other shortening so good. COTTOLENE is Guaranteed not pleased, after having given Cottolene a fair test. Never Sold in Bulk Your grocer is hereby authorized to refund your money in rase you are Cottolene is packed in pails with an air-tight top to kcet) it clean, fresh and wholesome, and prevent it from catching dust and absorbing disagreeable odors, such as fish, oil, etc. Made only by THE N. K. FAIR BANK COMPANY forest dance "Tl'RIUBLK.' .And babble from their merry- song Of mating with the sea The while the woodland wild will teem With wakings from a wintry dream, From Icy fetters free. Where late was snow The April glow Of genial sun will melt the way That violet and lily pale May find again the ferny vale And elfin comrades at their play. And skies above Will speak of love. And with their dreamy blue Will put to rout The hosts of doubt. Of trouble, care and rue. John Kcndrlck Bangs, in Har per's Weekly. Pome tenderfoot has written for the j Technical World a story about the sand dunes along the Columbia. In the article he uses the following vivid language: "A sand dune of this kind Is a de- i vouring and remorseless monster. It lis a hill, sometimes attaining the size of a small mountain, which. Instead f remaining stationary in one spot. continually travels. Anything useful to man that happens to be in Its path U destroyed utterly. It swallows up houses and even villages; the culti vated fields' over which it makes Its dreadful march are converted into hopeless desert." What a brutal sand dune that must have been. Now what particular grade of "near" beer 'did the author drink while he was in this vicinity? If we could find the brand we could feed some of the stuff to jack rab bits and then sell them as white rhi-nosceroses. REASONS FOR OPTIMISM. GOING FOR "CNCLE JOE.' Pendleton has so many good things In store for the near future that there is bona fide reason for optimism on the part of local people. To begin with the O. R. & X. company is short ly to start upon the expenditure of omething like two million dollars In this section. Close to one million will be spent on the line changes and Improvements between Toakum and Pendleton. An amount almost as Urge as this will be spent in making the big cut-off from Coyote to Echo or to Stanfield. Necessarily a large part of this ex penditure will be in the form of wages to workingmen. 'The men in turn will spend much of tnelr money with local merchants for supplies. Accordingly the railroad work should stimulate business to a considerable extent. Then there are ojher and more per manent blessings In store for this c'.ty. Pendleton stands to gain much from the development and settlement of the Umatilla project and of the private projects of the west end. That great section It contiguous to Pendleton. This city will naturally derive a certain percentage of the business of that region. The same Is true with respects to the country outh of Pendleton and extending as far to the southward as the John Day river. Naturally the percentage of busi ness Pendleton will secure from its adjacent territory must depend large ly upon the character of transporta tion service provided into this city, Eut this feature of the situation la being looked out for and at this time the outlook is certainly encouraging. The O. R. & X. company and the Northern Pacific combined give a splendid service into Pendleton from the north and east. It is understood that betterments are soon to be made In the service from the west end. An Improved service from that section la now needed. Then the Washington-Oregon com pany is out to establish an electric Interurban system with this city as 1U base of operations. While tha company has been moving slowly it till promisea to construct Its line and there is hope that those promises will b' fulfilled. But should the Washington-Oregon company not carry out Its enterprise the failure of that concern would not mean that "all Is lost." There are other concerns desiring to build elec trie llnea for Pendleton. There are local people Just as able to build elec Two successive jolts have been de livered Speaker Cannon this week. On Tuesday the house refused to en dorse a move to provide him with a special auto and Wednesday he was reversed on an appeal from a decision hv the chair, the vote being 163 to 111. On the last occasion 42 repub limns voted with the democrats to uDet the autocratic boss. These In cidents make it more and more ap parent that the house of representa tives, as well as the entire country, has grown tired of Cannon and his methods. j It will not be long until he will receive a jolt that will make him "take the count." ' VKAKIOIS INTOXICATION. .time the party broke up and left the ! Silver Grill Jo walk west on Sprague Did you ever hear of intoxication by avenue, the total abstainer was In auto-suggestion? Well, of course you such condition that he had to lean know what intoxication is mere ' for support against the Saturday Eve booze poisoning, pure and simple, j nlng Post In front of Davenport's. And auto-suggestion you've doubt- j Inland Observer. less heard of that also? Auto-sugges- I tion occurs when you look at your ADAM WAS NO GENTLEMAN. watch, riding home In the car after j work; somebody across the aisle' In the "Memoirs of the Duchesse of thereupon looks at his watch, so you , Dino." just published, the following look at your own again, automatic- j good story is told: , ally, auto-suggestively, and a whole j "I have just heard an amusing lot of other ways too scientific and thing said by the old Marchioness of numerous to be mentioned. Salisbury. Last Sunday she was at All Spokane people who are inter- j ested In psychology, metaphysical pa- , thology, and the sublimation of 11s tral ceramics will be thrown immedi ately into a state of coma when th come to read the foil able proof of the pow gestion. Last Saturay night six gentlemen stepped Into the Silver drill: They were boon companions; they worked in the same office, and always spent their salaries in company with each other on Saturday night. However, one of the six had promised his wife faithfully not to touch a drop of In toxicating beverage on this particu lar occasioh. Happening to be a man ot his word, he sat by, testing lithla water and cigars, while his friends quaffed Joyously from the bottle. The conversation brightened, sallies of wit were exchanged. In which the abstainer presently took part. Soon hilarity became apparent, and the man with the promise In his heart felt the ! contagious power of the party's ex-j hilaration, and without knowing it, be gan to elude his labials, and fre quently drop entire diphongs. " By the church, a rare thing for her, and the preacher, speaking of the fall, ob served that Adam, excusing himself, had cried out, "Lord, the woman tempted me.' At this quotation Lady Salisbury, who appeared not to have heard of the incident before, Jumped up in her seat, saying, 'Shabby fellow, indeed!' " Pneumonia Season Is Hero Better cure It la tao lata. that aald before TAUiMAN'8 F. 8. ' cold oapaula will knock tha worst cold In two days. Manu factured and sold only by Tallman & C o. Leading Drugglata of OraajM. Haatan Just Received Carload of Poul try supplies of all kinds coleswor.thy 127-129 E. Alta ! J "You know a man may smile and be a villain still." "But can a woman." "I don't know as to that. She might smile and smile and be n villain, but she could hardly be still." isj ; evlfcH ollowing irrefut- 1 wer of auto-sug- j - J , Pendleton's only trouble at this time Is a psychological ailment that may be designatea ressimuruus, s sure cure for this disease is ror an citizens to take off their coats and get to work for the advancement of the city. Try It. Good citizens are now making plans to have their yards ana tneir streets thoroughly cleaned on "Clean-up Day." It does not matter whether the work is done In person or by proxy. Roosevelt has left Khartoum and will soon be home again. Then both Peary and Cook and Halley's comet as well will go upon the shelf. When you hear a knocker speak to him about It. Some of them don't realize what they are doing. Robbing the Poor Dog. A Texas man says he will pay a good price for fleas Our condemnation cannot be too severe for one who would rob a poor dog of his best friends. David Hams tells us that "fleas is- good for a dog; they keep him from worrying about being a dog." And we quite agree with David Caution. Speaking gently. It is better far, At least while feeling ground, The man may be a pugilist And heavy on the pound. Good Health is w'uhin reach of nearly every man and woman who earnestly Start ri.'iht with sN CELEBRATED VT If you want prompt relief frrtm CfAmnh CELEBRATED 7 C stomach 0a n d Kidney DITTCDC you wl" Ol I I CLiOkeep a bottle of the Bitters handy. It la for Headache, Poor Appetite, Indigestion, Costlvencss, Colds, Grippe and Malaria. Try it today. . EL00D POISON 1? outward symptoms is not all thnt is necesaary to cure ! roi.i;i. The virulent germs which produce theso exter- s ui..ot bo completely driven from the blood before a real t:-i. Tae least taint left In the circulation wilt sooner or ; (j-.ivbivak of the trouble, with all its hideous symptoms ;'i :'.;n! t!iroat, copper-colored spots, frilling hair, sores and ! Hood purifier can cure Contagious Blood Poison. 'i.crvly check the symptoms for u tune, becuuse of their tai e. and leave the poison smoiUlerir;i.r in the sy.tem, have brow p!a .;isuf;poin?!'i-nt t0 thousands. The disease Uways returns after such treatuiont. S. . S. cures Contagious Blood l'oinon tnd cures it per manenlly. It ors i:it. the blood, and removes every particle of the poison, making 'tito circulation pure, rich and healthy, nor lo"s S.S.S. leave the slightest tra;e oi uisease for future outbreaks. S. S. S. does not contain any iou:u:..l i-.i;; : .k in .. but is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, which aro mo.it val.iu'cle in their blood-purifyinc properties, and at the game tir.13 pneeificill'- adnptsil to building up the, 01. rite .-ystem. If you' have C:ti;..ious l.-h;.l Poison S.S.S. will cure you !)e;r.i;o it will thor oughly p .rily your Ulood. Homo Treatment Book a:ul u::y medical advice trw to all. TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GA P-moviM!" th Cont:.-r: ,s "''' ' ual 111. ..:;;( cure ra 1 i-fi,: later cir.i.i-- a :roa of ti'.r ?! ;ce,l r.'.o: ulcer, ft-. Or Medicines v;i Kh ftroti' :v. iiviMl i" TR QUELLE Cus.La Fontaine, Prop. Best 25c Meals in Northwest First-class cookc and service Shell fish in season La Fontaine BIk., Main St. Byers' Best Flour I made from the choicest wheat that grows. Good bre.id is assured when BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts. Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon F. A. CLISE the only Exclusive Op tometrist located la Umatilla county. Office John Schmidt building, Pen dleton, Ore. Over 30 yeara practice fitting; 'glasses. Remember I grind my own glasses. Eyea carefully ex amined and glasses ground to fit. ANOTHER GOOD BUY 1(40 acres all fenced, good new posts, 800 acres In grain, 260 acres of alfalfa land mostly set, will cut 780 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, lota of fruit trees and ber ries. This la an Ideal place for feed ing stock for the market. A rallroaU runs right through the middle of It. You can buy thla fine ranch for tit, 000. E. T. WADE, Office In American Nat. Bank Bid. Peadlaton, Ore. Orpheum Theatre J. P. MEDERNAC II, Pr4rletor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SKSt PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER. Irogram Changes on Sundays, Tuesday's and Friday's. YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DCSrGNS Copyrights Ac Anyone ending tkttrh and dpa.Ttttwi mmy qnlrktlr ajrflrtiiln our npinion free hihfr to Invention is pmhuMT pmentat-'iv (Vnmitinlr tlotunirietlr 'tfliivititil. HA'inHQOK on riat tent fnm. ('Meat mrcih-Y for n"-urtiif patenta. rntriKfl lukoti thnniL.i V;...n ,v t. reclv fytruti noflc, without i linrco. In tho Scientific iterienn, A hdndmrnHf ItlnfftmfM WMhiv, f.nrfffwt rtr culailnn of hmt it"(Hio J'.Mfsutl, )rni, A3 4 Tr: four montha. 4L tiuU by at) newadlrt. MUNN & Co,3'0 New iforlr Brtncb om.u. r HI. Wubinmou, ii u ill The Highest In real coal quality la Rock Spring, obtained of us la obtained HERB where you also aecure full weight an4 prompt delivery. Tour bin might be getting low now remember It will pay you to send the order to HENR.Y KOPITTKE I'Ihhih .Main 178. FISH! FISH! For the Lenten Season, fresh every day at the Central Meal Market H.x K Alta St 'Phone Halo II I" 1 1 Cures Coughs. Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat J y and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption A. a KOKFPEV A BBOS. THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE HONEY and TAR in the VM t.P'V F'ACi am THE PENDLETON FURNITURE COMPANY la now located In the atore room formerly occupied by INGRAM'S Gro cery, where we will be glad to meet all our old friends and patrons. W. R. GRAHAM, Manager. .WILMAMJON HAFFNBRCB ENORARS -PRINTERS lauiw i I Milne Transfer Phons Main 5 Calls promptly answered for all baggage transfer ring. Piano and Furnture moving and Heavy Truck ing a specialty. trie roads are the men behind the Sold Everywhere. In Boxe 10c and 25c Cufi i . .'. ..jiila Pneumonia