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DAILY EAST OKEKOMAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. AN lNli;n:.DENT NEWSPAPER. " lilicd I 'ally. Weekly and Semi-Weekly at lYndletnn, Oregon, by the BAST OliKiiONI AN l'LULISUlNO CO. SIKSCRMTUIN KATKS. raJ.'y, one year, hj mall $3.00 family, six months, by mall 2.50 lastly. Uiree months, by mail 1.25 atly. one mouth, by tuall 50 lkaiy, line year, by carrier 7.50 ImJly, six mouths, by carrier ,, 3.73 lxLWy, three months, by carrier..... 1.85 Sily, one montu, by carrier 05 elily, ont year, by mall 1.50 'ekly, sii months, by mall 73 Woeair. four mouth, by mail 50 nal-Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 Mini eekiy, six munins, by mall.., .73 al ei'kly, four montha, by mall.. .50 publicans want to remain In favor they should turn the management of the party over to the progressives and j Insurgents. Under progressive lead ership tho republican party may re main In power: under a continuance of "standpnr leadership it Is doomed t i defeat. THAT HETTEll TIME. iiki.p ;et a pair count. rfce Pally Kast Oregonlan la kept on aale at tbe Oreson News Co., 147 6th street. Portland. Oregon. northwest Neua. Co. Portland. Oregon. Chlrago Iturenu. Ot'O Security Ilalldlng. Waahlnetoc. D. C. Hureau, 501 Four tnth street, X. W. Member lotted Press Asoctatlon. Entered at tbe pnetoiflce at Pendleton, Oregon, as second class mail matter. JeJepbone Main 1 Official dry and County l'sjmr. Oi'aVWU. THE DAYS (.ONE hv. Oh! the days gone by! Oh! the days gone by! The apple in the orchard and the pathway through the rye; The chirrup of the robin and the whistle of the quail As he piped across the mead- ows sweet as any nightin- gale; When the bloom was on the clover and the blue was on the sky, j And my happy heart brimmed ove,r in the days gone bv In the days gone by, when my naked feet were tripped By the honeysuckle tangles where the water lillies dripped! And the ripples of the river lapped the moss along the brink Where the placid eyed and lazy tooted cattle came to drink, And the tittling snipe stood fearless of the truant's wayward cry And the splash of the swim- mer, in the davs gone bv! Oh! the days gone by! Oh! the days gone by! The music of the laughing lip, the luster of the eye; The childish faith in fairies and Aladdin's magic ring The simple, soul responding, glad belief in everything, For life was like a story, hold- ing neither sob nor sigh, In the golden olden glory of the days gone by! James Whitcomb Riley. Those who want to have I'eiulie ton and Umatilla county make a prop. it showing under the census now he ir. g taken should heed the call of the enumerators. The enumerators com plain that they have difficulty in se curing the information they need and that if they do not have the co-operation ofjjhe people they cannot make a complete count within the short time that is allotted them. Accordingly those who are likely t ) be away from their living places a hen the enumerator calls are ask kI to leave the proper information with their home people or with their landfords. Landlords are asked to help by securing the needed Infor mation from their patrons when such s possible. The census at the very best will fall short of the actual population because it will be a physical Impos sibility for the enumerators to list everybody. Help the enumerators In setting the most complete count possible. NATURE IS BALANCED. O. for the time thae we long to know, We are Impatient, It conies so slow. Over the billows we glimpse Its prow, Listen, that good time Is here and now Are you discouraged look up, take heart, Summon your strength and do well your part. Out of our thoughts we must build or ohooRo AH of the good or the ill we use. Oil! , I '111 f our weakness must come our strength if despair we should rise at length. Build ing success as we w ish to know, Climbing to opulence as we grow. Cheer, sad heart, for the day Is bright Llnvt-'d vision obscures the light. Darkness will flit with the waking dawn, See but the light and the night is gone, Look not for evil when all is good; Each are but steps If we understood. Steps that the soul must forever climb, Led by the love of that better time., C S. TERPEXIXG, Pendleton, Ore. MAY "KYI'.RYHODY'S. "STANDPATISM" DOOMED. It is natural that when one politi cal party, dominated by one class of men, remains in power for a long time abuses will arise and the pub lic trust will be betrayed. It is equ ally natural that when such a situ ation comes about and the people .uaken to the fact they will turn that jparty out of power. At the present time there are many signs that the people of the United States are becoming tired of republi can rule with the party management in the hands of such men as Aldrich, Cannon, Hitchcock, et al. The elec tion of Foss, a democrat, to congress trom a strong republican district in Alassachusettes was a plain symp tom of discontent. The election of HaVen, a democrat, to congress from the Rochester district of New York, was another symptom. In both In stnees the democrats ran against iieavy normal republican majorities and against men who were backed hy strong machine organizations. Yet both Foss and Haven won out by l;.rge majorities. People are not content with gov ernment under the republican party a.- at present managed. They stood for republican rule when Roosevelt -,ias prisi lent because, though a member of the conservative party, Jioocvelt is of liberal or, progressive i-:eas and has the courage and the forte to make Ids ideas effective, it was ;he influence of Roosevelt that kept the republican party In power and made Taft. president. People thought Tcifi would be like lioose vt It. .But thus far President Taft has acted more as a "regular" than as a "progressive." He has stood with the Aldrich-Cannon crowd and has .'ought with such men as La Follette, ia-vcrid.-'e and Cummins. His dispo sition seems to be such that it is natural for hirn to be aligned with the " regular" faction of his party. Men who represent great financial and in dustrial interests seem able to reach h;m and Influence him. Public men who htand for the welfare of all the people when there is a conflict of Interest bitwi-i n the mausfg and the privileged classes find the president turned against them. If President Taft continues to be a ' "regular" and If the conservative wing of the republican party continues to 4ominate that party the people of the United States will surely turn the re publicans out of power. If the re- An instance showing how nature kes amends for her shortcomings :- found in the recent shipment of a carload of babies from New York to New Orleans. The babies were little w aifs that had been left with the vari ous orphan homes and other charlt ab'.e institutions of the great city. It may be mentioned here that the sup ply of such babies in Xew York seems t- be greater than the demand. So it i-i necessary to send some of the little charges abroad. According to the report from Xew Orleans the shipment that went to that southern city was cordially received. In fact there w ere so mailt' applications for I hy Julinn Street. One tells of the babies that the supply was exhausted j I81'1?'! T "f Hokha,,a' ftimarknii.l nn.l Mil ii iiim'ii ir iuttiir (ii v nm ill rtui, Honored by Women When a woman i-,ic.!;s of her silent secret scflcri:: sl.o trusts you. Milliuuii liuvo be stowed this ni.ah'of confi dence on Dr. K. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. l.very where there ,are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curing-power of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription which saves the! S'.''er!ng srx from C'in, und successfully grapples with woman's weak nesses and stubborn i.'.'s. IT MAKES WEAK WOflEN STRONG IT HAKES SICK WOMEN WELL. No woman's appcul wns ever misdirected or her con fidence misplaced when she wrote for advice, to the Woki.u's Dispensary Mkdical Association, Dr. K. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets induce mild natural bowel movement one a day. WENT HIM ONE llETTER. VERY TRUE. Everybody's for May adds another to the list of really important articles on commercial subjects that have long been n feature of that honestly Am erican magazine. Under the title "The Tarred Gateway." John L. Mathews tells of the hapless Incongruity be tween our liberal channel and harbor improvement policy, and our monop olized and obsolete dock systems. To spend countless millions for the bet terment of ports, and then permit the railway-owned water fronts to forbid the landing of vessels seems too fool ish to believe. P.ut it is true. In the uo timii Iiai r u t twirl r a I Milcra Ren TV T.indsev concludes his InsDlr- insr story of the long fight against the tem in Denver. With all its dis couragements it Is an optimistic story and the victory that marks this in stallment should be an inspiration to other men elsewhere William Whit man and Edward Moir. representing various woolen interests, contribute comments on the recent important articles on "Tht. Making of K." by Richard Washburn Child, who com ments also on the rejoinders. Two ar ticles contrasting oriental and occi dental luxury are "On the Trail of Ha-roun-al-Rasehid." by E; Alexander Powell, and "Lobster Palace Society." (.enerally speaking a waiters life A grandmother was reproving her is not a particularly happy one, and little, grandchildren for making so Mr. Browne has found it very Jiffi-J much noise. "Pear me, children, you cult to please some of his customers. . are so noisy today. Can't you be a A fussy Individual entered the res- . little more quiet?" li.urant the other day. "Now, grandma, you musn't scold Waiter." he said, "I'll begin on Us. You see. If it wasn't for us you oysters. One dozen natives," mind; wouldn't be a grandma at all." Har 1 like them on the deep shell, not too per's Weekly, large nor yet too small. Choose them ' carefully, and remember you must j ..,.,, j nm consider myself re not bring me auy that are not fresh jjocted?" asked tho young suitor, and plump." "You are to consider your proposal "Yes. sir." said the waiter, sar- returned with thanks and the regret donkally; "an' would you like 'em I that it is Impossible at this time to nc with pearls in 'cm or without, sir?" I rl.,,, sad ,he daughter of tho Follow the crowd until you find an 'portunity to lead It. i magazine editor. St. Louis Star. Save money by reading today's ads. long before the demand had been met. To offset the unnatural or unfortun ate mothers in New York there were plenty of women in New Orleans long ing for the motherhood that had been denied them. A SIGN OF PROGRESS. The people of the Vincent school district, up in the east end of the county, are going to spend $15,000 In the erection of a high school build ing. The proposition of providing the money for the school was carried by a vote of 11 to 1. This is an in dication of the rapidity with which that splendid region is becoming de veloped and at the same time is testi n'ony to the fact that the people In Vincent district are alive to the need of giving their school proper finan cial support. The people fup ' there and also the people of this entire (ounty will have good reason for be ing proud of that new high school. If a few more senate leaders fol low the example set by Messrs Aid rich and Hale it would not be disap pointing to the people of the mid file states and of the west. Why should the United States senate be dominated by a "tinky" country like New England? Now if we could Just secure a mo tor car service between Pendleton and Pilot Rock and between this city and Weston. It is understood that the dry creek canyon would make impos s'hle a motor car service between I'fndleton and Walla Walla. MO THER'S FRIE1DI A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. One of the most valuable qualities of Mother's .Friend Is that it safe-guards tbe future health of the mother. It is a Uniment to be applied externally to the body, the use of which lubricates the muscles and tendons, softens the glands nd ducts, prevents lumps forming in the breasts, and relieves the pain, nervous ness, nausea, and other troubles from which so many expectant mothers suffer. When Mother's Friend is used regularly it fits and prepares the system for an easy and natural consummation of the term. Women who masiage with this sreat liniment are always saved much suffering when baby comes, and recovei more quickly, and without ill effects. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant mothers. THE BRAD FIELD CO., ATLANTA, CA. tl'e other of the lavish waste of mon ey and false standards of life in New York restaurants. A. Radclyffe Dug more tells of hunting "His Sulkiness. the Rhino," with a camera in Afri can wilds, and shows remarkable pic tures. S'r Casper Purdon Clarke, di rector of the Metropolitan Museum of Fine Arts, makes interesting comment on "The Aegean Sea." a beautiful painting by Frederick E. Church, re produced as a color frontispiece. Sev en stories, including the third install ment of the striking serial "A Sue- , cessful Wife." a naval story by Rob ert Dunn, a negro story by Elmore Elliott Peake, an air-ship story, by Michael Williams, a "homey" story by R. Paul Netiman. a racing story by Elmer P.laney Harris, and a Pa Flick inger story by Hessie R. Hoover, maku a generous gift of fiction. The vari ous departments. "Straight Talk." "The Players." "A Row of Rooks." "Under the Spreading Chestnut Tree" and "With 'Everybody's' Publishers" complete the number, which Is lav ishly illustrated and bound in a bril liant cover that for the first time does the lobster full justice. 8 9228 THE 1 IC1 Kt ON Pendleton, Oregon United States Depositary Condensed Report of Condition at the close of Business Mar. 29, 1 9 1 0 What Was liefore Ilor. , My little daughter had been told by her teacher to stand with her face north, and her right hand would be at the east, her left hand would be at the west and her back would be at the south. Starting to go over it the tfaehcr asked: "Now tell me what is In front of you?" After some thought my little daugh ter replied: "My stomach." London Mail. Good Spring Tonic "We have taken Hood's Sarsaparllla for a spring tonic and as a blood puri fier. Last spring I was not well at all. When I went to bed I was tired and nervous and could not sleep well, In the morning I would feel twice as tired: my mother got a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla, which I took. I felt like a new person when I had fin ished that bottle. Wii always have some of Hood's medicines In the house." That $50,000 which Superintendent Welles has just apportioned among the schools of this county should be able to do something towards lessen- Hllvev Roselle. Marinette, Wis, ing the "blight of lenoranep" There Is no 'just as good" medicine. . .., Insist on having Hood s. - - Get it today In usual liquid form or I' von will take note there are some ' chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs. new towns In the west end section that show some very satisfactory school -enumerations. Resources Loans and Discounts Securities and Warrants Banking House Other Heal Estate U. S. Bonds (at par) Cash on Hand Liabilities 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 If (0f Cold Cure S Will knock the worst cold in Two Davs Comes in capsules. Not disagreeable to take Manufactured and sold in Pendleton, by Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists of Eastern Oregon. .1 COLESWORTHY'S International Stock Food the old reliable The best for your stock Try it t COLESWORTHY 127-ls h. Alta The QUELLE Cus La Fontaine, Prop. Best 25c Meals in Northwest First-class cookc and service Shell fish in season La Fontaine BIk., Main St. AN OBVIOUS J-RROR You make a bad mistake when yon put off buying your colli until the Fall purchase It NOW and secur the best Hock Spring coal the mine produce at, prices considerably lower than those prevailing In Kail and Winter. By stocking up now you avoid ALL danger of being unable to secure It when cold weather arrives. HENR.Y KOPITTKE Phone .Main ITS. vVAl. 60 YEARS' 3t EXPERIENCE Richard Croker says the people are t:red of boss rule. Tammany knows ir All things come to those who go ifu-r them. Say a good word for eompany L, "Early to bed and early to rise." IIAHIJ MCK Ilt'T- Two young women went to the matinee. They could not get seats to gether, but were told at the box of fice that each could have an end seat, center aisle, n adjoining rows, and most likely somebody who came along and had a chair next to one of them would obligingly change seats. Near the close of the first act, one of the young women timidly whispered to a heavy, rnlddlc-ared man at her side, who had been sitting stiffly and looking straight ahead: "Are you alone, sir?" The man burled one side of his face In his program and breathed: "Sh! Wife." Everybody's Magazine. Ap'aJlle CATARRH S8& Ely's Cream Balm is quickly absorbed. 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Terms, fl a nar: rmir nimiiki, L B'jIU by all newsdealers fllJNN&Co.3,i,B','' New Ypr? Branch Office. IBS IT PU Wahlugiun. li O CLOSE TO PENDLETON IS UMA TILLA COUNTY. 1640 acres all fenced, good new posts, 800 acres In grain, 2T.0 ceres of alfalfa land mostly set, will cut 760 tons of alfalfa thin year, a ntream of water runa through which furnishes plenty of water for Irrigating, good concrete damn and ditches, good buildings, lota of fruit trees 'and ber ries. This is an Ideal place for feed ing stock for the market, A railrorul runs right through the middle of It You can buy this flue ranch for tit. 000. - K. T. WADE. Otflce In American Nat. Bank Bid. Ps a Alston, Ora. HOTEL OREGON ,. . f. mat .1 -"A I JEVCATIh' PARK v5T. PROMT!-- -H. Vje- , ' . ... (. 5 .-. -T.-..Tr 1.--V Lucatctl on tilt- oinu-r of Son-inh and StnrU Klri--in. exteinlliii; iliro.i Uie block to Park ftreet. Prilatul, Oregon. Our new Pnrk Slrevt Annpn Uie only fireproof hotel bnllillnu In Oregon. Rates $1 a Day and Up. European VlLLIAMJON HAFFNDROQ ENORAVER?-rRlNTFRt a at .CUES V r filns Transfer Phone Wain 5 j Calls promptly answered ? for all bapcatfe transfer- ! ( d ring. Piano and Furnture j mcvirg and Heavy Truck I mg a specialty. . ' . p.,. "i,. u u uuno. only 15 cents per week.