PAGE rvtvn DAILY EAST OKEGOMAX, PENDLETON. OKEUOX, Tl'KSl.Y, APItIL 5, 1I0. EIGHT PAGES. AX INDEPENDENT NKWSPAFER. Published Dally, Weekly and Semi-Weekly at Pendleton, Oregon, by the EA8T ORKUON'IAN l'L'ULlSMNG CO. SUHSCRIPTION KATtS. Dally, one year, by mall Dally, ilx monthi. by mall , Oally, three months, by mall Dally, oae month, by mall , I "ally, one year, by carrier lallj, tlx months, by carrier Ially. three months, by carrier.... Dally, one month, by carrier Weekly, one year, by mall Weekly, alx months, by mall Weeklr. fonr months, by mall Semi Weekly, oae year, by mall... &emi-Weekly, nix mimini, by mall,. Semi-Weekly, (onr months, by mall. $3.00 2.50 1.25 .50 T.50 8.75 1.05 .65 1.50 .75 .50 1.50 .75 .50 The Dally East Oregnnlan Is kept on sale at the Orexon Xews Co., 14T 6th street, Portland. Oregon. Northwest Xews, Co. Portland. Oregon. Chicago liuroau, PoO Security Building. Waahlngton, D. C, Kureau. 501 Four teenth street, X. W. Member United Press Asoclatlon. Hntered at the postoitlc: at Pendleton, Oregon, as second class mall matter. Telephone Main 1 Official City and Connty Paper. A HAPPY LIFE. How happy is he born and taught That serveth not another's will; Whose armor Is his simple thought. And simple truth his utmost skill. Whose passions not his masters are; Whose soul is still prepared . for death, United unto the world by .care Of public fame or private breath; Who envies none that chance doth raise, Xor vice; who never under stood How deepest wounds are given by praise; Nor rules of state, but rulfs of good; Who hath his life from rumors freed; Whose conscience is his strong retreat; Whose state can neither flat terers feed Xor ruin make oppressors preat; Who ijnil doth hito and early pray More of His grace than gifts to lend. And entertains the harmless day With n well-chosen book or friend; This man is freed from servile bands Of hope to rise' or fear to fall; Lord of himself, though not of lands. And having nothing, yet hath all. ' . . Henry Wotton. WE SHOULD GET BUSY. For many years eastern Oregon vat known as the part of this state vhere there were things doing. East ern Oregon people were regarded as more enterprising than their western Oregon neighbors. Pendleton was the i:rst town in the state outside of Port land to secure paved streets. It still has the lead for progresstveness am ong the towns of eastern Oregon. But there are signs that western Oregon towns are waking up. Med ford has been building miles of hard surface paving. Ashland Is to have two miles of asphalt. Grants Pass al o has Joined the procession and In addition to paving is going to have 1?3 'phone wires underground and will toe supplied with cluster street lights. Diversified farming is now being fol lowed In all sections of western Ore gon. As a rsult the country Is be coming more closely peopled, land values are advancing and the towns are thriving. All of those towns are doing extensive publicity work. If eastern Oregon is to hold Its own with the sister country west of the Cascade mountains the people here will have to bestir themselves. People will have to get over the idea that this is "frontier" country. The fron tier days are p.i.-t. The resources of eastern Oregon mint be more closely developed. More land must be re- !:irne,l by irrigation and the dry land regions rnuiu be farmed along more intensified lii.'-s. LaU-nt water powers must be ! v !'!':. l so as to promote manufacturing and to furnish power for electric roaJn. We must do some consistent, effective publicity work so a:' to attract new people. Eastern Oregon is rich In possibili ties. Jt Is up to us to develop this section and ho insure that eastern Ore gon will not lag behind In the race. JUDGE WILLIAMS. Judge George H. Williams was en titled to the honor of being called the "Grand Old Man" of Oregon. He had a notable record and of that record the people of this state have Just rea son for being proud. Few other western men, if any, have risen to the helghths attained by Judge Williams, lie was supreme Judge of Oregon, United States senator and attorney g-eneral In succession. He would have been the chief Justice of the United States had it not been for unreason able opposition on the pnrt if certain eastern Interests. Hut Judge William's part fn pub lic affairs did not end when he re. tired from President Grant's cabinet He was actively Interested In public matters until his death. Because he Kept himself abreast of the times he was made mayor of Portland a num fi of years ago. It seems like on In justice that the mayorality should have been urged upon him. For a man of Judge Williams' advanced age the mayorality must have been a diffi cult position. It is not surprising that opposition arose to" his administration and that when he ran for reelection he was defeated by a younger man. The wonder is that Judge Williams ever consented to run for mayor at all. He had already held more dis tinguished positions. Xow that this great man has passed away all Oregon and the entire west may well join in honoring his mem ory. Judge Williams eurned a place in the history of Oregon and In the history of the United States and his fame is secure for all time. "Thus when a good man dies. For years beyond our ken, The light he leaves behind him Shines upon the paths of men." THE SKTTM.15S WILL COM E. All that the west end uf this county now needs Is settlers. Under the gov ernment project there is much land ready for Irrigation and cultivation, It is good land too. At least It will be after it has passed into the hands of actuul settlers and has been cleared and watered. The altitude of the land is such, the character of the soil is such, the transportation facilities ars such and the climate is such that the west end is bound to become a won derfully productive region. The ques tion now is how to people the project. II is a problem that Is pretty well understood by those who are in charge of the big tracts. They know how to secure settlers and if will not be many months until the land under the Uma tilla project will be owned by parties having holdings ranging from five acres to 160 acres each. The "smart set" at Coronado have taken up with the "chanticleer lunch eon" which Is described In a report as follows: "It consists in tossing In to the air small pieces of cake and other dainties that are caught before they descend." This is about the limit. The East regonian trusts that none of the Umatilla county folk who are sojourning In California will take up with the habit. They feed sheep dogs that way in eastern Oregon. Roosevelt has been president twice and refused a third term. He has the biggest record of any man that ever went Into the jungle. Therefore he is in a position to be independent. But he should not quarrel with the pope who is a good man. Let him take a punch at Kaiser Wilhelm or slap King Edward If his spirits are Irre pressible In the course of time perhaps we will get that federal building and so have suitable quarters for the federal court during the sessions in Pendleton. Pendleton has several "Sandy Highflyers" but they don't seem able to tear themselves loose from old Mother Earth. Did anyone see Hnlley's comet this morning? It is an early riser. Perhaps Teddy thought the pope would be slow company anyway. tand up for Pendleton. KILLING TWO HIItDS. A neatly-dressed woman rushed Into a Euclid avenue grocery yester day and priced the different sizes of pots of baked beans that the grocery keeps put up hot ready to take home and serve. "I guess the small size will do," she said, hesitating. "How many do you desire to serve?" inquired the clerk, ready to advise. "Oh, I'm not buying them to serve,' th" customer replied. "Of course I shall use them, but I'm getting" them to keep rny hands warm on the car. I came away from home without either muff or mitteds." Clacveland Plain Dealer. Mrs. A. Mrs. Frost always chooses -i cross-eyed nurseglrl. Mis. I!. Why's that? Mrs. A. So when the girl has one eye on the policeman she can have the other on the children. Who sows courtesy, reaps friend ship. Basil. Spring-Cleaning The Human System Needs It, Mrs. M. Morgan, 411 4th Ave., E., Braitierd, Minn., writes: "I take from one to two bottles of Hood's eiarsapa rllla In the spring to purify the blood Just ns repruhirly as I do my house cleaning. ,-ind go around light-footed and light-hearted. I believe It Is the best blood puriller known." Hood's Snrsiiparilla so combines the curative principles of roots, barks and herbs as to raise them to their highest efficiency: hence Its unequaled cures. Get It today In usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs. THE "SOVEHEHiX LOUD." "Our Sovereign Lord the King" Is a good sounding phrase. Austere re publicans sneer at It, and lords and courtiers roll It under their tongues as a swet morsel; but whether we like it or not we-have all got to recog nize the tact that when any consti tutional crisis comes to a head Ed ward VII. Is the master of the situ ation. He is our Sovereign Lord the King, master of all the parties and all the politicians. ' The supreme power has come to him. It Is prob ably a great bore to him. It is a great burden and a great responsi bility; but although he rigidly con. fines himself within the straight and narrow llnmits laid down for the con duct of a constitutional king, he do-J inmates me situation, it is a curious outcome of a series of successive re form bills, each of which was de clared In Its turn to have surrendered everything to the revolution and to have sacrificed our ancient monarchy to radical democracy, that eighty years after the Introduction of the first Reform Act the sovereign is more influential in a moment of crisis than any of his predecessors. There are many ardent radicals who will resent this frank recognition of the power of the King; but it is well to face the facts and to recognizo things as they are. And, however de plorable it may appear to be, the plain brutal fact Is that in any time of constitutional crisis we are all in the hollow of the King's hand, and he can do with us pretty much as he pleases. Our Sovereign Lord the King Is indeed no mere courtier's phrase; it Is the solidest reality In the politics of the day. From "King Ed ward in England's Time of Crisis," by W. T. Stead, in the American Re view of Heviews for April. WHAT WILL YOU DO, LOVE? What will you do, love,' when 1 am going, With white sails flowing, The seas beyond? What will you do, love, when waves divide us. And friends may chide us. For being fond? Though waves divide us and friends be chiding, In faith abiding, I'll still be true; And I'll pray for thee on the stormy ocean, In deep devotion That's what I'll do! What would you do, love, when homo returning, With hopes high burning, With wealth for you If my bark that bounded o'er foreign foam Should be lost near home, I'd bless the morrow In want and sorrow That left me you; And I'd welcome thee from the wast ing billow. My heart thy pillow! That's what I'd do! ISC'IIIAN CKADI.K KONG. Where the purple seas were the yel low sands caressing, Where the fig and orange trees were fruited lush and deep, 'Mid the fragrant vineyards that wreathe Mount Epomeo. I heard an Ischlan mother softly sing her babe to sleep: "Ninna, nanna, hushabye, my baby; Nlnna, nanna, hush, my little son; Naughty wolves have eaten all the lambkins; Xinna, nanna. sleep, my little one." Once again I heard her, In a dark low chamber. In the mighty city, with its clangor and its roar, And her crooning took my vision back across the shining waters To the laden fields and orchards of the fair Italian shore: "Ninna, nanna, hushabye, my baby, Nanna, nanna, hush, my littlg son Naughty wolves can never fid out mother's lambkin, Ninna, nanna, sleep, my little one." New York Sun. "GOODHYE, MIL HOOKWORM." Goodby, Mister Hookworm, you got ter go yo' ways, You got no chance er livin' in do million-dollar clays. De task Is took You got de hook. You got ter go yo' ways! Goodby Mister Hookworm, you better change yo' plan; No chance at all fer livin' wid de mil lion dollar man. De task Is took You got de hook, You got ter go yo' ways! The "Digestible" Shortening. Lard is the most commonly used cook ing fat, yet not 10 per cent of the food cooked with lard digests naturally and easily; the other 90 per cent, instead of nourishing the body, merely clogs the digestive organs. Physicians and cooking experts have long been seeking something to replace lard, and repeated tests have finally demonstrated that Cotlolcne, a vegetable oil cooking fat, is not only pure, nutri tious and wholesome as olive oil, but is even more economical than lard. Such noted authorities as Mrs. Rorcr and Marion Harland both recommend Cot tolcne as "much more healthful than lard." ANOTHER GOOD BUY 1640 acres all fenced, good new posts, 800 acres In grain, 260 acres of alfalfa land mostly set, will cut 750 tons of alfalfa this year, a stream of water xuns 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 bur this flu ranch for $48, 000. B. T. WADE, Office in American Nat. Bank Bid. Pamdleton, Or. sion or trade titc, and lay. your nerves all I lingering cough, bronchitis, or bleeding at tho lungs, it will bring about a cure in 98 per cent, of oil cases. It is a remedy prepared by Dr. K. V. Fierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., whose advice is given free to all who wish to write him. His great success has come from his wide experience and varied practice. Don't be wheedled by a penny-grabbing dealer into taking inferior substi tutes for Dr. Pierce's medicines, recommended to be "just as good." Dr. Pierce's medicines are op known cumposit'on. Their every ingredient printed on their wrappers. Made from icots without alcohol. Contain no habit forming drugs. World's Uibpensury Medical Association, Huftiln, N. Y. THK PLIGHT OF THE LIAR. Is there any power In cunning, in shrewd, longheaded, deceptive meth ods that can for n moment compare with the truth, with absolute Integ rity, asks Orison Sweet Marden in "Success Magazine." There Is no ad vertisement In the world, in the long run, that can compare with that which comes from the reputation of always and everywhere telling the exact truth, of being absolutely reliable. This reputation nlone hns made the names of some of the great business houses In this country worth millions of dollars. , Every time a man deceives he knows that he has to cover his tracks. He Is always on thorns for fear of discovery, for everything in his own nature is trying to betray him; but when he tells the truth, because he Is built on the truth plan, he has all the universe sustaining, supporting back ing him. What a difference there is between the power of a man who is telling the truth and Is conscious that he Is backed by the eternal principle of right and justice, and the man who is lying and is conscious of it. One can look the world In the face without wincing, because he feels that he is backed by eternal principle; there Is victory in his eye, assurance in his very bearing, while there Is i n it mini NvmcdWi wfijtAv yea jbfmvt, ci wvdt yHL patifc- fifotvC dcrnw num&tfJn lJu (hank Jt&t 2mMowr ,ifow&L ccniH m'm&&--umL lifts 5 6 ONE LITTLE DOLLAR, so onsik spent, if .ut in the hnnk at 10 per cent, compound interest would in "00 years am ount to -JOG qtiintillion, USt quadrillion, 190 trillion, 731, bil lion, 220 million, GS9 thousand, six hundred and twenty-nine dollars, ($490,984,lflC,731,22C,P.S9fi20.) Money ' grows if on will let it. We pay 4 per cent, on deposits and compound interest everv six. months. '' THE American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY Dyers' Best Flour Do You Feel This Way? Do you feet all tired out? Do you sometimes think vou iust can't work sway at your profes any loniicr ? Do you have a poor ape- awake at nights unable to sleep P Are gone, and your stomach too ? Has am bition to forge ahead in the world left you? If so, you might as well put a stop to your misery. You can do it if you will. Dr. l'icrce's Golden Medical Discovery will make you a different individual. It will set your lazy liver to work. It will set tilings ritfiit in your stomach, and your appetite will come buck. It will purify your blood. II there is any tendency in your family toward consumption, it will keep that dread destroyer away. Even after con sumption has nlmost liuined a foothold in the form of a something within the other man which says, "I am a liar; I am not a man. I know I am not a man, but a sneak. a make-believe." There Is always hope In a man that earnestly works. In Idleness alono there Is perpetual despair Carlyle. Hay's Pa&S no lU U NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY HAIR TO ITS NATURAL COLOR AND BEAUTY. No matter how old and faded your hait looki, or how long you hare been gray, it ill woik wonden for you. keep vou looking youni. pro mote a luxuriant growth of healthy hair, stop rU falling tiadb mark out and Positively Re move Dandrulf. Will not toil skin or linen. Will sat injure your hair, la Not a Dye. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES 11.00 and 50 e. Bottles, at Drugzuta Phllo Hav SoecCo..MewarkJi.J..IJ.SxA. PENDLETOX DRCG COMPANY. inimniimmi i sis n i tn fi-f Ui . Wit fft-VW. 2 J, d - h for every use. Cut generous Ijr fulL Two hip pockets. Felled seams. Continuous fly. hfUtaslkaiRi MURPHY, GRANT (CO. Muufactorers n SMfiadx (tlHlil Is made from the choicest wheat that throws. .Good bread is assured when 1W KltS' I JEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam T'olled Harley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon. Pneumonia Season Is Moro Better eure that st.lj before It Is tso lats. TALLMAN'8 F. 8. sold oapsuls will knock the worst cold In two days. Manu factured and sold only by Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists of Barton Oraaws. COLESWORTHY'S International Stock Food the old reliable The best for your stock Try it COLESWORTHY 127-129 E. Alt Th. QUELLE CuslLa Fontaine. Prop. Best 25c Meals in North west First-class cookc and service Shell fish in season La Fontaine BIk., Main St. GO YEARS' $"J&r EXPEIII6NCE l-'X-'V TRADE Marks rff H 1 Copyrights Ac An rone ndlng sketch and (1fcrlnfron mf qultulf urertuiu tr t ihiiIoh frw wlififrr-r IitVf'iilon is itfohn'.'r vitMt :tM. Con.miihir. tloiiiiaiiicily tvHui.hMi'i !. IImKUGOU on fa (rut ajhl fr.'n. OMtMt n y f(-r ;rritf prtti-nm. i'HftMii taken ii.ruuuh ,m.,imi . o. rectv tydtd tv)(tc, without ehnrpu, in U- Scientific American.. A hfin4lsnni.r lllnnfrnt wl rV!r. Trvest flttv ctilatioii of nriy K'H'iifiiw j'timtul. Term, $3 rt'nr: ffMir nimiiba L bold by all newsxlealar MUNN & Co3"B"' NewYoit Branch OfTic. MS r Wuhltigton. iX(k A HE THOSE WHO PUHCIIASE OCK HOCK SPIUNO COM,. Will kIvh tilt' l)fKt MOrvlna am, ASfAM v. t uu secured out of any fuel will give you an amount of heat that Is truly amiiKlnir for tho nuiiiiiii ,.r ount of coal consumed. Every one of ui cut-urn wno ever used our Rock Spring; coal always specify It In their orders thereafter. The reason Is plain. HENRY KOPITTKE 'lione Main 178. ' .WILLIAMSON riAFFNDRG3 ENORAVBR?-pRIMTFIM PNVTSTr'Cni,n ililno Transfer Phone Main 5 Calls promptly answered for all baggage transfer ring. Piano and Fumture moving and Heavy Truck ing a specialty. F0LEYS1!0HHMII Cures (riiitlji Prevents Pnsumettkl SB ml pi laoiw