East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 06, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY liAsTT UltKliOM IN. FENDLEfOX, OREGON. lltfOAV. MAY 6, 1910.
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I'Aliy. urn month, by null 1.23
to nw,.- Mith, by mall SO
l.:;. out jvr. by carrier T.50
I It. ,x nt .nth, by carrl. 173
t'.:T. tbrv oaootht. by carrier 183
lat.r. ooe nxxiitk. by carrier 5
We.T. t year, by mail 1.50
Weekly, tlx Booth, by mall 75
w. focr m ,ctt.. by mall 50
east Weekly, one year, by mall.... 1.50
ml is isoniua. by mall... .75
fteml Wefkiy. four months, by mall.. .50
Tbe !!! r.ai- orefrnalan In kept on aala
at tae urernn Newa Co., 147 6xt street,
Portland. Ort-
thwai .Neira. Co. Portland. Oregon.
Calcaco liurean. -i s'irity Building.
Waabinrtoc. U C Bureau. 501 Four
teeDtb ttreet, N. W.
Member United Prwa Aaoclatlos.
Entered at the poatoirire at Pendleton,
Oregon, as spread class mall matter.
totophone Main 1
official City and County Paper.
US Ci K..U3E.
THE 1UKK.
1 stand by the sea and hear
A multitude crying in fear
A panic of Babeiish talk
Around an immovable R.xk;
A ?"bbing of .women In paJn,
"f men who labor in vain;
A wailing f babies who drown;
The cry i.f a soul gone down.
But the Rock Jeers back al
wa y,
Thouch their tear? are show
ers of spray.
Som-tims i: is .aim arfl glad.
Or sullen, or silently sad;
Sometime it is whispering low
As pa.-sionate tMes sweep slow;
But fv. r '-' . Furies thirst.
And ever rebellions burst;
And ever the women sigh
And little children cry'.
And strong men try and die!
But the Rock nor feels nor
hears,
Though its face rrip? with
their tears.
STEPHEN CHALMERS.
Campobeilo Island, Bay of Fun-
'ly.
If it is closed the young men and wo
men can erxss the, line to Moscow,
Idaho. Cheney. Pullman. Walla Wal
lii. Wash., and there enter the schools
of those states and many of them
would stay there and ieach after
they giaduated. This Is the only
state institution in the eastern part
f the state at the present.""
That Eastern Oregon will lose In
the event the normal school is kept
closed has already been shown. At
this time many students from Uma
tilla county and from other parts of
eastern Oregon are attending the
normal schools at Ellensburg. Cheney,
and at l-wistnn. Under the laws of
Washington students who graduate
from the Washington normals must
tt.vh for three years In Washington.
they become lost to Oregon and
eastern Oregon school boards are
forced to take teachers that have not
had proper training. Already east
ern Oregon Is suffering from a dearth
of competent teachers. Unless the
Kistern Oregon Norma! is restored
and isiven permanent maintenance the
situation will soon become serious In-i-.-ed.
THEY AKE . KEPKF.SKXTF.D.
POIJTUX AND lDUTlCIAXS. !
It is reported In Washington that
Senator Flint of California m.y sue- -ceed
Secrt tary of the Interior Halliti-
ger in the event of the hitter's re- , ;'
tireinent from tile Vabinet. . . '
Burr W. Joins, a leading iuuytr of
Madison and a former member of con- '
press, is being boomed for the drm
ocratic nomination f"r governor of C.7.
Wisconsin. !
Former governor McMillan of Ten- t'W.
ncssee has announced himself a can- s"
didate for the United States senate,1
to succeed James P.. Frazier, whose tin':.!',
term expires next March. t u- i -
Senator lira.llev i)f tv,,ini,-kv Ivo C'.T.'.
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Q THE EE&L CURE
run jukui uwi
9
this t'c
:rvx:& is a blood disease man;:'c;t:d r.saslly '07 an ulceration of the
.! :. I' is almost en'.lrely heredit.-.vy ia 13 ori.' ir!, leir g the sccils or dregs of
. cl'. c t'ocd ;c!3on which l as b?en traasmt1 'H, !u mo-USed form, to '.he
r.uj ct c'ircaprd parcn'.sge. W'ucre the blood ii specially vitiated Scrofula
. . ,.A;A,.U nf .-v-a c-"trrtt., rtna aid W1 K?ft l'.S ellCC'tS
. .. . ...... ... .1 .. 1 - o- In
;i v. r.'a eves, poorly ae.vci.32 i;a..;cs, rv.nnui soica .uia i.n.e.,
f "-ni l, caiarrltal troubles rtc. V.M'.i ri c -t:" nre t!.o us-.ial
r t r-sv3 trov.tlts. it is true tha i: w Byzi.i . .1 :id ia check
iLo is rcic'-ci. or pusied, ihea, 'Jts pl.vj.c:.: y;i. hzi'-nn o
. v--ii-s i.o uli.".tl;ed fcy :Ia disease S. 3 3. U -?
r -ro.'u'.a Ii is a hlooi purifier without an cc-.-! ?vA it cures
tivn blood toison bv removin tho cerms from vlie uloo.l and so en-
nccfrit.'if tho invit.ir on or Th.. ti t
camns of Washincton t deliver . he rlcWnsf sni buihliuj up the circulation that the dl3se csa nss : six a.
Memorial d-iv -uldres it the Vr'nir 1 Marches cut eve-y taint and iaipurlty from tho blooa: lr sr.-r3 to t.'.o o.oa.-. tiio
vh .,',,- , ' ; k' rickatss arc. isev.cr i,cccs:ary to tho healthy growth of chiUrcn. r: sTcnth-
ton National eii.e e . iavS-onstcs the ecus' it aliens of older pcrscas. by is tir.c Ionic effects.
Claude Porter Ot Cenlerville. E. G. ! V , . V, ,.Kt n.MM .ef.f., o- c'.l. S'-VO-
- ;H:b C. S. &
Moon of uttuniua and S. H. Baslu r
of Waterloo are the rival aspirants
for the democratic nomiimt on for
governor of Iowa this f..ii.
The prohibitionist party has form
ed its f.rst "Organization in Louisiana
and will name canlidates for con
gress in all of the
state this fall.
fula bclnn a blood incase can only be currd by a bol p'.!rii:5
Book on the b'.ocd free to nil who write and request it.
TirS SWITT SPECETIC CO.. ATT. A N
:a. O.'
dis-
Do you take the East Orgonlan?
I them to send two dollars for a poetic
I license." Lotiisvillv Courier-Journal.
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An argument used by the secession
element in the east end Is that they
are not represented properly at this
time. l-t us see what the facts are
i.i this regard. Commissioner Lee is
from that country! So is Assessor
Strain. So is County Superintendent
Welles. County Clerk Saling is from
Weston, which is included in "Oreh
aid" county but against the will of
the Weston people. County Treasurer
Bradley is from Athena and so is
Sheriff Taylor. Of the remaining
salaried county officers Pendleton
has one. Recorder Hendley. Judge
liililind is from Stewart creek, south
of Pendleton, and Commissioner Wal
ker claims the west end as his lump.
Where is there any truth in the
darge .that the east end country is
! subj -eted to "taxation without repre
sentation?" Pendleton is more en-
make such a complaint than
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i is the east end country.
A STUDENT COMPANY.
THEY SHOULD WAIT.
I The plan to fill the ranks of com-
! pany L with students of the high
The main trouble with the would-' school and of the Pendleton academy
be county divisionists is that they are J should prove popular. There are
ahead of the times. For business rea- ; many schools and academies that
on? the people of Milton want that maintain regular cadet military or
town to become a county seat and they ' ganizations. Thtse organizations are
re not willing to wait until conditions j expensive to students and they do not
are ripe for the creation of a county j furnish the valuable training given by
In the east end. jthe national guard. If the students
If there is to be an east end county will enlist In company L in sufficient
it should be male up of the country j numbers they can make that company
north of Dry creek, comprising the 1 the crack, guard company of Oregon
Milton-Freewater and the Hudson jand at the same time they will secure
Eay regions. In the course of time : training that they should have and se
that country will doubtless be suffici- 1 cure it without cost.
Traveling cranes are now eouiDDed ! "The meanest man has been
with sen lex so that a load may be covered."
districts of the i wi lghed while being carried from "What has he been doing?
i noint to nolnt. i "Swindling amateur poets. Getting
John F. Hill, the present chairman
of the republican national committee
is mentioned as a probable candidate
for the seat of Euttene Hale ,11 the
United States senate.
The democratic state executivo
committee of Mississippi -meets this
eck to arrange for a special Novem
ber primary to dispose of the much
discussed senatorial contest.
Senator Gal linger of New H;imp-
sh re was a practicing physician be- 1 3
lore lie nun 10 limik'm, aim mhi
takes a lively interest in everything
pertaining to the medical profession.
r-.-n . Ir T,... r.. .. . ............. ,
vicuinf xi. I. nil, i"iimi s'.vri uui
of Rhode Island and among those
mentioned to succeed Nelson W. Aid
rich in the United States senate, is '
the only Seventh Iay Baptist publ.sh
er of a daily newspaper in the United
Stales.
The democratic party, in older to
obtain a bare majority in the next
house of representatives, must gain
twenty-four seats. In order to have
a working majority It will be neces
sary for the party to gain from thirty
five to forty seats.
The announcement of Governor
Hadley of Missouri that he does not
intend to enter the race for the re
publican nomination for United States
senator this fall has left the way clear
for Walter S. Dk key. chairman of the
republican state committee, to oppose
Seiator William Warner.
Congressman Court rey of Missouri
has introduced 250 bills this session.
One is to regulate the Washington
clocks; another to prohibit the forma- '
tion of a Washington laundry trust
and a third to make It illegal for 1
Washington women to stick long hat- '
pins in or through their hats. j
TAXATION AXn PROSPERITY. !
Not many understand the relation '
of taxation and prosperity. Everybody ,
should know about it. Wherever a ,
liberal policy has been adopted by the '
local assessors, great prosperity has :
resulted, as, for example, in Schenec- ;
tady. in New York, which has grown I
In population from 13.675 In 110 to
75.000 in 1910 and In assessed valua-j
tlon from $3,893,410 to $43,458,325,)
has multiplied its population 600 per .
cent and Its assessed valuation 1400
F
Cold Care
S
Will knock the worst cold
in Two Days
Comes in capsules. Not
disagreeable to take
Manufactured and sold in
Pendleton, by
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists of Eaatern
Oregon.
ently settled and developed to Justiry ,
being ma le into a separate county, j
At this time it is not. j
This fact is clearly realized by the j
divisionlsts. But instead of waiting
for nature to take its course they are
trying to force the game by attempt
ing to steal a big slice of territory
that has no business in an east end
county and does not want to be in
iuch a coun-y. Under the boundaries
of "Orchard" county the bulk of the
territory proposed for that county
would be included against its will.
This is an unfair and high handed
proceeding. It should not be tolerat
ed for a moment.
At this time there is no sound Jus
tification for the move to create a
county in the east end
Alfalfa is almost ready for cutting
in the Hermiston country and it is
estimated that the crop this year will
pay good interest on from $200 to
$ 4 00 per acre. And alfalfa 1b con
sidered as a rather poor paying crop
too. The people upon the Umatilla
project expect to make their real
profits from fruit raising.
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1$ SAFE
per cent in 30 years. Schenectady In '
The annual game is on between
voolgrowers and woolbuyers. The
growers want to sell their wool at the
highest figures obtainable; the buy
ers prefer to buy the clips aa cheaply
a, possible. But usually the game is
a friendly one.
From appearances the move to
Umatilla carve up this' county is not as popular
county is serving that section well.
Taxes 'are not high and the county il
entirely free from debt. The county
has been giving thousands of dollars
tr, f,e schools of that section. It has
t,e,.n spending thousands of dollars
building steel bridges and improving
tr.e. roads of that section. The East
end has more men in' office than ha
any other section of the county. There
Is nothing to the compl-iint that the
people of that country are not repre
sent'.! at present. There is nothing to
the pica that the present arrangement
is r.ot convenient. Pendleton Is easy
of a'.-cem from that district lor we j
have a pas-eng-r train service ea'h
v.ay both morning and evening.
Agitation for a new county in the
east end should be withheld until con
ditions justify the creation of a county
In that section, or until the people of
the east end have a bona fide com
plaint against Umatilla county. At
this ?!m they have no S'Kh complaint.
Effor's to make it appear that they
have are lame an insincere. iney
are not based on facta. They are
made by lawyers working for feet or
who hope to have a finger in the pe
In the event county division succeeds.
among the farmers of the Milton
Freewater country as it Is among the
lawyers and business men of the two
towns. It is not strange either.
1905 had upwards of 400 manufactur
ing plants, with a total output of over
$33,000,000 of produce. These state
ments are a part of resolutions adopt
ed by the New York hoard of trade
and transportation, preliminary to an
official call for a state convention to
consider the advisability of amending
the state law for the taxation of man
ufactoring corporations, so that their
taxation upon capital and surplus
outside of real estate and special fran
chise will be uniform throughout the
state, and will protect them from In
equitable taxation upon their machin
ery and tools and' all investments em
ployed In manufacturing as is done in
Pennsylvania, Maryland, several other
states and the Dominion of Canada.
Leslie's Weekly.
3
A Xational Hank is an Absolutely safe place to put your
money because the United States Government is behind it.
Ask our patrons how we treat TIIEM.
MAKE OUR BANK YOUR BANK.
THE
American National Bank
Pendleton, Oregon
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
FARM FOR
SALE
160 Acres of Good
Farm Land
100 acres In cultivation.
Suitable for potatoes, ber
ries or other produce. Two
mllea from Weston, Oregon.
Call If Interested 011
Mark Moorhouse
Company
111 East Court fit.
Pbone Maia M.
COLESWORTHVS
International Stock Food
the old reliable
The best for your stock
Try it
p COLES WOR.THY
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"Give me a thought that I may re
vive myself with- it," said the dying
Schiller.
It Is not Impossible, says Shanning,
tbat this is the lowest of all created
worlds and that we are living the
most inferior of all existences.
Stanfield's mayor was Bworn In
before the clerk of the supreme
court of the United States at Wash
ington. There is nothing slow about
Htanfield.
They may excommunicate Presi
dent Taft from the steam shovelers
union because he attended a non-un
ion ball game. Rut who would not j
prefer a ball game to a steam shovel?
Titr pvpf Increasing popularity B
of the Hitters proves It value.
For over 56 years It lias Riven
satinfuctlon In cases of Stom-
jarh und IWmel troubles. Try a
I not tie 01
FOR SALE
1600 acres in northern Grant Co. All fenced, good buildings. Adjoin
reserve. Lots of pure water, 150 bearing fruit trees, 100 acres In culti
vation. 3 acres In garden, raises all kinds of tender vegetables and berries.
There is a school house on premises with 41 children In district and six
months' school. There is nine million feet of fine saw timber on the land.
The owner raised last year 150 sacks of onions, 200 sacks potatoes, a ton of
rubarb and celery, canned 30 gal. corn, 30 gal. string beans and peas, and
sold $100 worth of cabbage. There Is on the premises, threshing machine,
mowing machine, harrows, wagons, plows, harness, small tools, household
furniture, etc. The owner has made a fortune on this ranch In the stock
business and now wishes to retire, and will let It go with everything men
tioned here for J8 per acre, half cosh, your own time on balance.
I handle the best bargains to be found only.
E. T. WADE
Office In American National Bank Bldg., Pendleton, Ore.
TUB SCHOOL. IS NEKIiKI).
In the April Issue of the Oregon
Citizen, L. D. Mahone of Portland,
argue In favor of maintaining the
normal schools at Ashland and at
Weston. Regarding the Eastern Ore
gon normal he said:
"The school at Weston also draws
from ten larfe counties and has no
other school o,f Its nature In that part
of the state, it should be maintained.
liailinger accuses Garfield of falsl
ying. Put they have accused Hal
ir:i;er of more serious things than
that.
IN PKOPOKTIOV
For many weeks the irritable mer
chant had been riveted to his bed by
typhoid fever. Now he -was conval
escing. He clamored for something
to eat, declaring he was starving.
"Tomorrow you may have some
thing to eat," promised the doctor.
The merchant realized that there
would be a restraint to his appetite,
yet he saw, In vision, a modest steam
ing meal placed at his bedside.
"Here Is your dinner," said the
nurse next day, as she gave the glow
'ng patient a spoonful of tapioca
pudding, "and the doctor emphasizes
that everything else you do must be
in the same proportion."
Two hours later the nurse heard a
frantic call from the bed chamber.
"Nurse." breathed the man heav
ily, "I want to do some reading;
bring me a postage stamp."
Chances are If jrou are not smart
enough to make the world laugh with
you, it will soon be laughing at you.
I llOSTETTEo
CELEBRATED
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I BITTER W
Run-Down?
Tone the nerves, strengthen
the stomach, purify the blctxl
and get a fresh grip on health
by taking
Beecham's
Pills
Sold EtsttwImc. Id boxaa 10a, end 2Sc.
Orpheum Theatr
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children ,
SE3 PKCiOHiM IN TODAY'S TAPER.
Program Chanire on Sunday. Ttielny anil Friday's.
The QUELLE
Cus La Fontaine, Prop.
Best 25c Meals in Northwest
First-class cookc and service
Shell fish in season
ii Fontaine BIk., Main Si.
AN OBVIOUS
KKOR
I 1,1 Q
Byers'
Best
Flour
Is mnilo from the choicest wheat that
crows. Gool bread is assured when
BYEKS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran,
Shorts, Strum Rolled Barley always on
linnd.
Pendleton Roller Mills'
Pendleton, Oregon.
1
Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, Throat
and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption
A. C KOKPPEX ftBOfc
THE ORIQIIf Ale
LAXATIVE
HONEY and TAK
You make a bad mlntake when 70a
put off buying your coal until the
Fall purehono It NOW und secure
the lirst Knelt Spring coal the mines
produce at prlccR considerably lower
than those pivvalllng In Fall and
Winter.
Ity Htoeklng up now you avoid ALA,
dunger of being utiuble to. secure It
when cold weather arrives,
HENRY KOP1TTKE
Phone Main 173.
Milne Transfer
3
Phone Main 5
Calls promptly answered
for all baggage transfer
ring. Piano and Furniture
moving and Heavy Truck - i
ing a specialty. , .
CALL IXU WARRANTS.
All road fund warrants registered
from the first dny of July. 1909, to
the first day of April. 1910. will he
paid at my office in the county court
houne upon presentation. Interest
ceased upon date of publication.
Dated Pendleton, Ore., April 11,
1910. O. W. BRADLBT,
County Treasurer.