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DAILY EAST OKEUOX1AN. PENDLETON, OIIEGON, WEDNESDAY; APRIL 20, W10. EIGHT PAGES. PAGE fXJLTt AN lNPKPEXDKNT XEWSPArEll. :Pubilhed I'allv. Weekly and Semi-Weekly at J'endleton. Oregon, by the 8T OKKUOXIAN 1'1'BLISHING CO. SLIISCIUITIOX BATES. -ally, one year, by mall JJ.00 )a,lly, alx DioQiba, by mall 2-30 t.lly. three mntb. by mall 1.25 .Hy, one month, by mall 50 -lallj, one year, by carrier 7.50 :ily, six mouths, by carrier S.75 .-ally, three month, by carrier 1.65 ually, one month, by carrier 65 Vekly, on year, by mall 1.50 'Veekly, six months, by mall 75 vklv. four mouths, by mall 50 ml-Veekly, one year, by mall..,. 1.50 lemi Weekly, six monma, by mall... .75 eml Weekly, (our months, by mall . . .50 the risk of the Uvea of hundreds of people. JOIN THE COMPANY. The lallT F.ast Oregonlan Is kept on sale t the Oregon Neva Co., 147 6th street, Portland. Oregon. forthwest News, Co., Portland. Oregon. Chicago Hureu, 000 Security liulldlng. Washington, D. C, llureau, 501 Four teenth street, N. W. Member United Press Asoclatlon. Entered at the poetoiflce at Pendleton, Oregon, as second class mall matter. relephone Main 1 Official City and County Paper. TAI.E OE THE YEAHS. Summer and winter and spring, Heat and cold and the rain This is the tale the years bring. Blessing and bane. Labor and reaping that's sweet, Twilight and day and the night. Seed and the soil and the wheat, Darkness and light. God made His earth for man. Home for a little span. Sowing and gleaning and rest, Sorrow and" mirth and a ' smile, Glow in the East in the West. Day for a while. Flowers to garland the earth, Flowers to lay o'er the dead; Tears and some sighs and some mirth, Earth for a bed. God gives His call to man After a little span. Owen E. M:'".i!!ieudd.v. The national guard Is maintained as an emergency army to be called upon tu time of war and when riotous dis turbances occur. Many times the guard has proved its usefulness. The Spanish war was fought and won U-.rgely by national guardsmen. The Second Oregon regiment, which ren dered valiant service in the Philip pines and reflected honor upon this slate, was made up almost entirely of guardsmen. It was one of the' best i fficerid regiments on the Islands and the officers from the colonel down lu-.d been trained In the manouver camps such as the one at American Lake.' In times of peace there are some people who sneer at the guard and cry "tin soldiers." But ttere is no tin soldiery about the national guard now and those who sneer only show their envy or their ignorance. The national guard as it is now conducted i:i businesslike and effective The guard is well equipped and well or ganized. It is the intention to have the guard In such a condition that it nay take the field at any time. The Oregon national guard is in shape to di. this almost at a moment's notice. 4 Nor could anything please the guards- men quite so much as to be called f,,rth These remarks are- made at this time because a move Is now on foot to strengthen Pendleton's guard company. Last night a new captain was selected and it is the intention t.i recruit the company up to the mm "IV ffl 2s . maximum strength. If the young I men of this city have the proper view of national guard service and of the ' lltLlL li) uc Ulivtru ii Ulll Liter aninc j Captain Ferguson will have no diffi culty keeping the ranks of company j I. weil filled with clean, active, en thusiastic young men. Hurrah f'r Portland. True westerners are optimistic and enthusiastic. Join the chorus and boost for Pen dleton and Umatilla county. Bring on the lnterurban line. "The first to come will be the first served." " Umatilla county does not need the cervices of any rainmakers this season. In spite of Haliey's comet the rain Tails and the sun shines in eastern Oregon. 'ol. Roosevelt has "butted in" up on Homer Davenport's field. The car toonist also has an Arabian horse. (iuite likely the leadership of the annate Involves some hard work and worry. Senator Aldrich says he has found this to be the fact and he Is willing to retire. OF MI TCAL BENEFIT. That the service rendered them by the East Oiegonian is appreciated by the people of the west end section is shown by the excellent patronage this paper Is receiving at Echo, Stanfleld, Htrmiston and Umatilla. The paper n. v goes to the west end country on the motor car every evening and Is distributed by carriers just as It is In Pendleton. The paper is In the hands of the readers down there at practi cally the same time it reaches the rtaders in Pendleton. The East Ore g. nian also has paid correspondents at the principal points In the west end and the daily news service furnished by these representatives covers the happenings of the west end country very fully. This paper has found the motor car service beneficial. The service should be of benefit to all concerned. The car eliminates the distance between Pendleton and the west end country and so should work for the closer de velopment of the west end and also for the advancement of Pendleton. If this weather continues it will not he long until Milton people will be Issuing invitations to attend their Strawberry Festival and the people f! Freewater will be making ready for "Peach Day." In the view of the East Oregonlan the best way to make the Oregon theatre absolutely satisfactory Is to replace It with a modernly construct ed playhouse in which the main au ditorium will be located upon the ground floor. A WOKD OF WARNING, SOME BUILDING. According to the East Oregonian's correspondent at Hermlston there are 20 carloads of lumber now enroute to that little city. This furnishes some thing of an index to the building ac tivity that is on In Hermlston and up on the Umatilla project. Furthermore the buildings that are being erected are all of a permanent nature. The houses scattered over the project are homes, they are not settler's shacks. There is scarcely a house that Is not weatherboarded and painted. The new school house at the government townsUe should be a credit to any rur al district In the state. And the colo nization of the Umatilla project has srarcely started. A disasterous panic could easily have occurred at the Oregon theatre last night when the lights went out dur ing the high school performance. There are no emergency Jights in the theatre and while the current was off light was to be had otily through the striking of matches. Mutches do not furnish a safe means of illumination yet a stampede might have occured had the playhouse been left in total darkness too long. Meanwhile those who attempted to leave the theatre during the excite ment found the main exit so tightly ciosed that it was opened with the greatest difficulty. Had there been a foolish cry of ."fire," is there often Js on such occasions, there would "have been a rush for that exit and the outcome might have been frightful. The East Oregonian is not an al armist and it has no desire to cause business Injury to the owners of the Oregon theatre or to the management of that playhouse. But this ' paper Joes resent the fact that the lives of many women and children were needlessly endangered last night Prompt action should be taken at once by the proper authorities to see that the principal theatre of the city need never be left In helpless dark- n ess and also that the exits be In such shape that they may be opened by a child. Kegllgence must not be tolerated at THE CULPRIT. He stood alone, defenseless man, and Where thousands stormed Jeered And maddening riot round him ran, And danger ever neared. Big fists were brandished in his face, And some made awful threats, While others surged' about the place And flung fierce epithets. It was amazing how he had Stirred up such savage strife, For all the mob rose as one mad And clamored for his life. E'en from a distance ladies fair Hurled hisses now and then; And yet, unflinching, he stood, there And faced those raging men. What had he done, that hated one? 'Twas a close, close game of ball, And he robbed the home team of a run. He was umpire that was all. James navenscroft. inmmmm -mm 11 mmmmmm ROYAL Baking Powder renders the food more digestible and wholesome Highest Scientific Authority Has demonstrated that ol two loaves c" brc;;J one raised with Royal Baking Powder, and the other with alum bak lug powder, the Royal raised loat Is 32 per cent, mora digestible than the other Avoid Alum Absolutely Mk Pure ..ft'.-?' t'-Z.-U F ....&.... n Cold CureiJ Will knock the worst cold in Two Days Comes in capsules. Not disagreeable to take Manufactured and sold in Pendleton, by Tallman & C o. leading Druggists of. Eastern Oregon. t COLESWORTHY'S International Stock Food I the old reliable 5 The best for your stock Try il COLES WORTHY 7-U1 b. Alta AITElt SCHOOL. "Touch wood, much wood; tag: You can't tiig me I'm I got your toiu bin There is a dangerous stage in every- i A wife going to sue for a divorce, one's career Mien his friends are says she likes men but not husbands . . i . i . . i , .... -- i : 1 ...... .. .. . ; Y. hnii if i Vn i v r.uucliu iu it'll mill i-uiiiMini--iil. i"i i .n.iiij wi'iuni ngire im it ...j I fear it will make him more conceit- , would tell the truth. And some of l-H. VII, III (111 L,,..l,l 11. wiiud. If I was you. I wouldn't brag; Jus' braggin' dn't do any good. I T V...,,.rl-tt .ll.l ,nll ivnu Inwt ! I got a dandy ball and bat! 00 'way; I g,t my fingers crossed. Aw. t your punchin" at my liat! "Y"U Ih'nk u'!v smart, that's what you do; You cribbed: I seen you' Quit, you yap. Come on! I double dare you to; Come on! I'll give your face a slap. You copied from the 'rlthmetlc; I seen you sure. I know you did. I'm e .min' over double quick And k!ck a hoi..- in your old lid. "You ihisseni come across this mark. You're what I call a copy cat, And 'fr.tid to go out after dark Come on, I'll put you on the mat. 1 eat a boy the size of you 'Bout every mornin' fur a start; I'll eat you yet before I'm through. Aw. iuit your punchin'! Think You're smart!" Chicago News. THE WOltltlKI) MAGNATE. Overindulgence Some day you may eat too much. Some night (if you're a man) you may drink more than is eood for you. For all excesses in eating and drinking ore. i pat rrrti The QUELLE Cus La Fontaine, Prop. is best because it acts on the liver, moves the bowel and eets rid of whatever may be overloading your stomach, ror any sickness ot ue sort constipa tion or stomach and liver troubles take an NR. tab let to-night and you 11 ieel better in tne morning, sz V ill w J Best 25c Meals in North west First-class cookc and service Shell fish in season La Fontaine BIL, Main St. "II worries me," said Magnate Hogge, "This thing they call the Dacalogue." I've noticed I'm afraid of late The law laid down in Section Eight. How can I carry through the deal If I observe 'Thou shalt not Steal?' And If I dodge that Issue, then There still are clauses nine and ten. I know that ynu are pretty wise. So tell me. What would you advise?" The person learned In the law Smiled and made answer: Tush! and pshaw! There is no court that would not call That quite unconstitutional. The Constitution guarantees v That you may do as you darn please, Lie, covet, steal and cheat all day If It is a legal way." "Thanks." said the millionaire, "I find That what you say relieves my mind." " Joke Just imagine Magnate Hogge Caring about the Decalogue. Kenneth Harris. 9228 The Fxtrenips. "Let's see, we sometimes call a man a Jonah don't we?" "Yes, when he brings disaster." "That's the funny thing about It. The original Jonah was a prophet, while the modern Jonah Is a loss." . Boston Transcript. THE AMERICAN IftllflL .BANK Pendleton, Oregon United States Depositary Condensed Report of Condition at the close of Business Mar. 29, 1 9 1 0 Resources Loans and Discounts -Securities and Warrants Banking House Other Real Estate U. S. Bonds (at par) Cash on Hand Liabilities "I find It harder and harder to live within my means." "That ought to be easy enough. What I'm trying to do Is to live with in the means my wife Is endeavoring to make the public believe we have." Chicago rtecord-Herald. It Ii excellent to say "God of or fathers," and to 'have one's piety link ed to the past; but it Is best to say "my God," and to possess a faith that Is unassailable, because It has been won by our own hand and Is part of our own soul. Ian Maclaren, What profound silence Burrounds aj guilty conscience! CLOSE TO PENDLETON IN XJMA- TILLA COUNTY. 1(40 acres all fenced, good new posts, 800 acres In grain, 250 acres of alfalfa land mostly set, will cut 7(0 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 ries. This Is an Ideal place for feed ing stock for the market. A railroad runs right through the middle of It. You can buy this fine ranch for H. 000. E. T. WADS, Olflce In American Nat. Bank Bid. Paidleton. Ore. Capital Stock Surplus - . Undivided Profits (net) Circulation Deposits $985,352.10 24,600.61 . 60,000.00 16,475.90 . 101,000.00 235,846.45, $1,423,275.06 $100,000.00 . 100,000.00 63,353.80 97,100.00 1,062,821.26 $1,423,275,06 You make a bad mistake when yon put nCf buying your coal until ths Kali purchase It NOW and secura the best Hock Spring coal the mlnea produce at prices considerably lower than those prevailing In Fall and Winter. lly stocking up now you avoid ALL danger of being unable to secure It when cold weather nrrlves. HENR.Y KOPiTTKE rhone Main ITS. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE 4s ft I hereby certify thatthe above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. T. G. MONTGOMERY, Cashier Subscribed and swornto before me this 2nd day ofZApril. 1910. CLAUD HALE Seal Notary Public for Oregon Biliousness, Sick nadache, Sour Stom ach, Torpid Liver and Chronic Constipation. Flcrtstint to mm Laxative Fruit Syrup A. C. KOEPPEN & BROS. 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