East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 11, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY BAT ORBQOXIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY U, 1910.
EIGHT PAGES.
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Hurry Ends
in Indigestion
Hs2 your teeth on your food or your
stomach will suffer. Quick lunches,
hurried eating, bolting food, are sure
to end. sooner or later, in some
form of indigestion, more or less
troublesome.
Meecfiam'4
quickly relieve the distress caused
by hurried eating. They act direct
ly on the stomach nerves and actu
ally help the food to digest and
assimilate. They are particularly
good for nervous dyspepsia,, bloat
ing, hiccoughs, bitter taste in the
mouth, and flatulence. With rea
sonable care in eating, Beecham's
Pills will soon
Put an End to
Stomach Ills
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10b and 2Sc
Hie
Dew medium-back
Is a feature. .
THEATRE
Cass Matlock. Prop.
BEST PICTURES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST PICTURES
and illustrated songB in
the city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en
tertaining for the entire
family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three time
each week. Be sure and
jee the next change.
Adults 10c. Children
under 10 years, 5c.
F. A. CLISE,
the only Exclusive Op
tometrist located in
Umatilla con nt jr.
Office John Schmidt building, Pen
dleton, Ore. Over SO year practice
fitting glasses. Remember I grind
my own glasses. Eyes carefully ex
amined and glasses ground to fit
Phone Main 550.
FARGO PEOPLE ARE
HEADED FOR OREGON
DAKOTANS TO SETTLE IN
WEST END OP COUNTY
Special Train of Immigrants Will Start
for Ilcrmlston and Stanflcld Next
Week Will Visit Other Froit Sec
tions of Northwest First Other
News Notes of Hermiston.
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermiston, Ore., May 11. Word
has been received at the local office
of the Columbia Land company that
Fargo Special No. 14 will leave Far
go, North Dakota, the beginning of
next week for Hermiston and Stan
field. Stops will be made at Spokane,
Wenatchee, Yakima, Seattle, Portland
and Hood River, where the party will
be given a chance to look over the
different orchards and compare the
soils and other conditions with the
Hermiston district.
Phillip A. Stover has been called
to Pendleton on business. He has
accepted a position In the United
States geological survey, as topograph
ers' assistant in the Alaska district,
and will leave for Seattle in a couple
of weeks to take passage for the
north.
A car of well casing has been re
ceived by local well drillers from the
mills in Pennsylvania.
Joseph Thompson of Klamath
Falls, Oregon, purchased a twenty
acre tract yesterday and will start
work in a short time building and get
ting the place in shape for fruit.
John McKintey came In last night
from Havre, Montana, and will look
after Improvement work on his tract
southwest of town.
F. A. Phelps, president of the "Ir
rigation League" and Carl S. Mc.
Naught, one of the directors, will go
to Stanfield this morning where a
meeting of the directors of the league
will be held.
Work on the new lumber sheds and
office building of the Pitts-Wied Lum
ber company, is about completed.
They are now ready to furnish the
settlers with high grade lumber on
short notice.
W. T. Welch is here from Minne
sota, looking over the project with a
view to locating.
TOLSTOI'S VIEWS ON
SUICIDE ARE REVEALED
Berlin. The Countess Sophie Tol
stoi is publishing In the Moscow pa
pers various hitherto unprlnted ar
ticles and letters of her husband.
Count Leo Tolstoi, on social subjects.
Among them Is an article strongly
condemning suicide.
The countess says that the article
Is topical owing to the terrible epi
demic of self-destruction raging
among Russian school children. Count
Tolstoi holds that a discussion of "the
right to commit suicide" .Is useless,
but that the rational and moral as
pects of the question are clear. I
translate one passage, which shows
very clearly Tolstoi's philosophy of
life:
Life Is Indestructible; It is outside
time and space. Death, therefore,
only changes Its form and ends Its
manifestations in this world. Having
ended it In this world, I cannot Judge
whether Its manifestations In another
world will be more agreeable; and, in
the second place, I deprive myself of
the possibility of learning and acquir
ing for myself all that may be ac
quired In this world.
"Suicide Is further Irrational be
cause, if I end my life because it
seems to me unpleasant, I thereby
'show that I have a perverted view of
the significance of that life. The per
version Is in the assumption that life
Is meant for my enjoyment, whereas
Its purposes are the attainment of
personal perfection, and help in the
process which Is being worked out by
the whole life of the world. Suicide,
therefore. Is immoral. Men are given
their lives and the possibility of dy
ing natural deaths only on condition
that they serve the life of the whole
world; whereas the suicide exploits
life as long as It is agreeable, and re
fuses to serve the life of the world as
soon as It becomes unpleasant, Ignor
ing the likely" fact that his service
began only at that moment-when his
life became burdensome. Every work
Is at first unpleasant. .
In Optlna Monastery there lay on
the floor for thirty years' a paralytic
monk who retained the use only of his
right arm. Doctors said that he suf
fered Intensely; but not only did he
not complain, but crossed himself,
looked at the ikon, smiled, thanked
heaven, and expressed his Joy at the
spark of life which glowed within
him. . , . Probably this mohk
did more good than thousands of
healthy men who work in various in
stitutions, imagining that they serve
the world.
MANY ELKS TO GATHER.
Dally Eat Oiwcoataa fry canto ,
only IB oeat per week.
Members From All Over Northwest
to Greet Grand Exalted Ruler.
Spokane, Wash. Fratere from var
ious parts of Washington, Idaho, Ore
gon, Montana, British Columbia and
visitors In Spokane from eastern and
middle western cities will greet J. U.
Sammls of Lamar, Iowa, grand ex
alted ruler of the Benevolent and
Protective Order of Elks, during his
visit here, May 13 to' 15.
Spokane, lodge No. 288, of which
John J. White Is exalted ruler, has
arranged a celebration for March 13
In the Elks' Temple, where a class of
20, including 10 candidates from Rltz
v.Tie, Wash., will be Initiated at an
afternoon session,' a reception and
banquet following In the evening.
Joseph B. Llndsley, district deputy,
will preside as toastmaster, with Mr.
White as chairman, Alex M. Hogg
and 10 other past exalted rulers of
the lodge being vice chairmen.
"While we have extended formal in
vitations to every lodge in the Inland
Empire and points on the Paclfle
coast, we desire every member of the
order to feel he Is welcome," said
William F. Connor, secretary of Spo
kane lodge, "'and we expect to have
not less than 600 visitors. The cere
monial work at the initiation will be
conferred by a special degree team
headed by Frank J. Dorsey.
Mr". Sammis has three northwest
ern cities on his list this trip: Helena,
Spokane and Salt Lake. , He will pass
two days with his mother ana nrotn
er, F. H. Sammis, who lives in Spo
kane, and he and other members of
the lodge will be guests of Frank H.
Shaw at his bungalow on Spirit Lake,
Idaho, on May 16, leaving that eve
ning for Salt Lake, from which point
he will return to Iowa.
STUYVESAXT FISH JR.
WILL- MARY MISS DICK
New York. Formal announcement
has been made here of the engagement
of Stuyvesant Fish to Miss Mildred
Dick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evans
R. Dick of Philadelphia and New
York.
Mr. Fish, who is following In his
father's footsteps as a railroad man,
was graduated from Yale In 1908 and
began Immediately the study of his
chosen calling, "from the ground up."
Much amusement was aroused at the
time from the fact that he went Into
the shops of hlB father's worst com
petitor, E. H. Harrlmon. Stuyvesant
Jr. went Into the traffie department
of the Illinois Central and from there
transferred to the Rock Island.
Two years ago, having finished his
course in railroading, he decided to
study banking and entered the offices
of Aloman & Co. Last May he bought
a seat for himself on the New York
Stock Exchange, where he still remains.
Shake off the grip of your old
enemy, nasal catarrh, by using Ely's
Cream Balm. Then will all the swell
ing and soreness be driven out of the
tender, Inflamed membranes. The fits
of sneezing will cease and the dis
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yourself, will be stopped when the
causes that produce it are removed
Cleanliness, comfort and renewed
health by the use of Cream Balm. Sold
by all druggists for 60 cents, or mall
ed by Ely Bros., 66 Warren street,
New York.
An Ideal Husband
Is patient, even with a nagging wife,
for he knows she needs help She
may be so nervous and run-down In
health tha trifles annoy her. If she
is melancholy, excitable .troubled with
loss of appetite, headache, sleepless
ness,, constipation or fainting and diz
zy spells, she needs Electric Bitters,
the most wonderful remedy for ailing
women. Thousands of sufferers from
female troubles, nervous troubles,
backache and weak kidneys have
used them and become healthy and
happy. Try them. Only 60c Satis
faction guaranteed by Tallman & Co.
ONE-FUNXELED SHIP
PROVES TO BE A "HOODOO"
SEEKS PRISON CELL AGAIN.
Release After 35 Years Motors Make
Him Tremble.
Berlin. A man has been released
from the Berlin prison after thirty-
five years' penal servitude for man
slaughter, committed during a bur
glary when he was twenty. . The sen
tence was for life, but the prisoner's
conduct was so good that the kaiser
commuted It, and assistance will be
given to enable the man to begin a
new life. When shown the streets of
his native city he trembled and had to
be led like a child. Electric trains,
automobiles and even bicycles were
new to him. At first he implored to
be taken back to his cell, so overpoW'
erlng was the life of the great city
which was a village when he left It
Rovs Will Ra Rrni
and are always aettlnr scratches, cuts
sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or
scaias. uon't neglect such things
they may result serious if vnn f.n.
Apply Ballard's Snow LJnlmonf uv.
cording to directions right away and
it win relieve tne pain and heal the
trouble. Price 26c. 60c and 11. A. c
Koeppen A Bros.
Liquid Foot Ease.
Relieves tired, achlnr and wt
feet. Happiness for every one at If
bottle. First Claw Drug Stores.
Boston. When the terrified emi
grants aboard the liner Cairnrona
were told that they could continue
their voyage to Portland Me., on the"
same ship after the damage by fire
was repaired, they refused, one and
all. They regarded the ship as a "hoo
doo," for the reason that she had
only one funnel. Their superstition
It seems-is widely held by the people
of the Near East.
Apropos of this, it is related that
the peoples of the Persian Gulf be
lleved In the might of England until
a German warship came along with
three funnels to the British one. Then
they believed In Germany.
But England retained her prestige
by sending the four-funneled cruls
ers Powerful and Terrible to those wa
ters. Since then Britain has been the
paramount power In the gulf, both In
her own and In the natives' estlma
tlon.
The automobile which made and
holds the transcontinental record
Franklin Model H
Four years ago thii six-cylinder Franklin set the
ocean-to-ocean record, and its time has never been
equaled or approached. . In fifteen days, two hours
and twelve minutes it covered the distance from
San Francisco to New York.,
That achievement stands, and has stood, a con
stant challenge to all.
That was the year in which Model H first ap
peared. Other manufacturers were building four-cylinder
engines, and they Scoffed at the idea of a six.
Eventually they followed wich their sixes, but Model
H has remained supreme.
Model H vindicates the six-cylinder theory of
construction. In comparison with the fours it shows
added power thirty per cent greater than its added
weight. This is an achievement which no other
manufacturer has been able to duplicate.
Light and smooth running, Model H makes faster
touring time on American roads than does any other
motor car. It is easy on all its mechanical-parts and
on its tires. Thus it combines touring comfort with
long life of the motor car, the highest aim in auto
mobile construction. With its high power it hat
steady torque. Its flexibility is unsurpassed. With
large tires, large wheels, full-elliptic springs and a
wood chassis frame it eliminates vibration. Above
all, you can in comfort go farther in a day's run in a
Franklin H than in any other six known.
Model H, lix-eylinder, 42-horte-power, $3750 1, e. k. Syracuie. (Top extra)
PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY,
812 Johnson St, PENDLETON, ORE.
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A Priceless Jewel
Jewels differ In value according to
Ize, brilliancy, perfection and rarity.
But one Jewel upon which none of
these things depend for value Is the
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Come see us once in a while and
let us tell you If you are affected by
eyestrain, weak muscles, astigmatism
or anything else that needs correct
ing. We Fit Glasses Properly
Aid your sight and only charge little
for such service.
A. E. SERUM, Optometrist,
with
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Jeweler ...
to defray the cost of the work, and
has decided to ask assistance from the
White Star line and from the owners
of the docks, the London & 'South
western Railway company.
A Man Wants to Die
only when a lazy liver and sluggish
bowels cause frightful despondency,
But Dr. King's New Life Pills evpel
poisons from the system; bring hope
and courage; cure all liver, stomach
and Kidney troubles; Impart health
and vigor to the weak, nervous and
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FOR DEEPER WATERWAY.
Cost
White Star Atlantic Plan to
Southampton $500,000.
London. The Southampton Harbor
board has had under consideration
for - some time past proposals for
deepening' Southampton water from
81 to 35 feet for the accommodation
of the White Star monsters, the Olym
pic and the Titanic, which, when com
pleted, will make Southampton their
home for the proposed Cherbourg and
Transatlantic service.
The cost of such deepening has
been estimated at close to 2600,000.
The board has not shown a readiness
MANE DE BOUGEY'S HAT
WINS TITLE FOR HER
Paris. The engagement of Llane de
Pougey and Prince George Ohlka allies
the Parisian stage beauty with num
erous noble families of Roumanla,
France and England, as well as with
wealthy Singer family of the United
States. Prince George belongs to the
well-known Roumanian " family of
Ghlka, one member of which Is Min
ister Plenlpotentary for his country
to France, and another is claimant to
the throne of Albania. This Is Prime
Albert Constatine Ghika, who mar
ried Miss Dowllng of Klldare, Ireland.
Prince Albert Is now heading a revo
lutionary movement against the Turks
in Albania.
Tet another member of this wide
spread family into which the actress
is about to marry is Prince Jean Ghi
ka, whose wife Is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Singer of New
York and Paris. As the former Wln
eretta Singer Is Princess de Pollgnac,
the famous Llane de Pougy will find
herself connected with half the nobil
ity of France.
Dane's bethrothal followed Prince
George's heroic fight with the towns
people of St Germain, who Jeered at
the mature beauty's tiny fanciful hat.
Mme. de Pougy, who is the divorced
wife of a French naval officer, i has
been for twenty years one of the moat
conspicuous figures in Parisian life.
She has written plays and sensational
novels and lived them.
A few years ago she was so hard up
that her very bed was auctioned off
for three frances; now she has a hand
some town house in the Rue de Neva
and a villa at Mentone.
A few years ago she had an encoun
ter at Carlsbad with Mrs. Ogden Goe
let, which ended in Llane Indignantly
leaving her hotel. Then the beauty
vouchsafed the explanation: "The
New York woman was Jealous of my
Jewels."
'WAGER-TRAMPS' IN BERLIN.
Two Americans on Last Lap of Trip
Which Means $4000.
Berlin. The "Berlinger Tageblatt"
has Just come across Bert Aubrey of
Montreal and Will Edwards of Chi
cago, who left Chicago fourteen
months ago for a walk through Eu
rope. They, took on their Journey nei
ther purse nor scrip, and are making
their way by selling postcards.
They have tramped through "Paris
and Brussels, following the Rhine val
ley, crossed the Alps Into Italy, and
have reached Berlin on their return
Journey. They will finish their tramp
at Antwerp, where they must arrive
by June 5th to gain a wager of $4,-000.
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ie thehot weather arrives
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IN POUND.
The following described animals
have been taken up by the marshal of
tha city of Pendleton, to-wtt:
One Iron grey horse mule one year
old and dark brown or black mar
mule; no visible brands, one year old. ,
One roan mare, fresh bran w i.m
shoulder, one year old.
ir said animal is not claimed tha
owners or those entitled to the pos
session of them, costs and nn.nu.
against them paid and they taken
away within ten days from the data
hereof, then at I o'clock p. m. of tha
18th day of May, 1910, the said ani
mals will be sold to the tiloheat hin
der, at nubile auction, for nuh at h
city, pound, on the corner of Webb
and Cosble streets. In said City of
Pendleton, the proceeds of such sale
to be applied to tha navment of -
costs and expenses of making sal.
jLmiea mm ma aay or May, ltlt.
. TOM GURDANB, -City
Marshal.
Dally East Oreaonlaa by . earrt-
imuj is cean per