East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 21, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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IILY EAST 0.:K;OXtAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATl ltDAV, MAY 21, 1910.
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Is The Stomach
A mm who hat weak and impaired stomach and who docs not
properly digest hia food will soon find that hit blood has become
weak and impoverished, and that his whole body is improperly and
sufficiently nourished.
Dr. PIERCE'S GOLDCN MEDICAL DISCOVERY
, makes the afomavli etronii, promotes the flow of
MieatSve Juices, restores the tost appetite, makes
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parities and enriches the blood. It Is the treat blood-maker,
tltnb-bull-iar and restorative nerve tonic. It makes men
strong In body, active In mind and cool In ludjiemeat.
This "Discovery" is a pure, glyceric extract of American medical roots,
absolutely free from alcohol and all injurious, habit-forming drugs. All its
lafredients are printed on its wrappers. It has no relationship with secret
aostrums. Its every i.igredient is endorsed by the leaders in ell the schools of
medicine. Don't occept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven
remedy op knotvn composition. Ask your neighbour. Thcv must know of
many cures made hv it during past 40 years, right in ycur ov'-i neighborhood.
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U. OF 0. AND 0. A. C.
WILL NOT DUPLICATE
COURSES IN TWO COLLEGES
AHE TO BE DIFFERENT
Complaint kMade Agalnwt Diuriicfltlon
of" Instruction Trends to Remedial
Order by Board of nigrlicr Curricu
la Each Cuts Out Some Depart
ments. Hereafter, there Is to be very little
duplication of instruction In the Ore
gon Agricultural college and the Uni
versity of Oregon. An order issued by
the board of higher curricula, created
by the last Oregon legislature, gives
to each a distinct field, and removes
cause of complaint by those who for
merly objected that the same char
acter of instruction was given at both
Institutions.
Courses In mechanical and mining
engineering which have been given In
both Institutions are ordered by the
board to be confined to the agricul
tural college. The courses in com
merce are so well dlvfded that practical-commercial
Instruction as now
given at Corvallls is continued there,
' while a higher course in the branch
Is given at Eugene, but so segregated
that there Is no duplication. The only
cases In which the same subjects are
taught at both Is In electrical and. civ
il engineering, and on account of the
wide demand for them, together with
the fact that both institutions are al
ready equipped for giving Instruction,
the board ordered both subjects con
tinued at each. A further upecificn
tlon In the order Is that no addition
al courses shnl be established at
either institution without the consent
Of the board of higher curricula.
Result of Investigation.
The order Is the result of much In
vestigation and a succession of hear
ings, the last of which was held in
Portland April 28. The members of
the board are Dr. J, R. Wilson of Port
land academy. Representative Reals
of Tillamook. Senator C. J. Smith of
Pendleton. Senator J. E. Hedges ot
Oregon City, and Senator Coshow of
Rosehurg. The full order of the board
Is as follows:
"1. The department of inccliankHl
engineering and mining engineering,
shall be confined to the state agricul
tural oollege.
"2. In view of the fact that strong
departments in civil engineering and
electrical engineering are now estab
lished in both the state agricultural
college and the university, these de
partments shall continue to be a part
of both Institutions.
"3. The school of education, as
such shall be confined to the Univer
sity of Oregon, but this rule shall not
bo construed against the mulntonunro
by the state agricultural college of a
department of industrial pedagogy
and the provision by this institution
for such work: In connection there
with, or related thereto, as may be
necessary in training persons to teuch
industrial subjects ih the common and
high schools. In accordance wlth the
provisions of the NelBon amendment
of 1007 to the Norril act of 1890, and
the Interpretation thereof, and the In
structions given In connection there
with, by the United States department
of the Interior.
lcmrtnients Defined..
"4. The department of economics
and sociology as defined and describ
ed on-pp. 91-93 of the Current Issue
(1909-1810) of the catalogue of the
University of Oregon, and the school
of commerce as described on pp. 80-81
of the same issue of the catalogue of
the University of Oregon, shall con
tinue In the University of Oregon.
"5. The course in commerce In the"
state agricultural college as describ
ed and defined In tho current Issue of
the catalogue of the state agricultural
ocrtlege (1909-1910) on pp. 90-91 and
pp. 165-19. shall be continued in the
state agricultural college.
"6. No new school, department, or
course may be established in either
thu state agricultural college or the
University of Oregon until the , plan
of such school, department or course
shall have been submitted to this
board and have received its approval."
Portland Journal.
THE KAISER WOULD ROIl
.STUDENTS OF THEIR DEER
Berlin. The Kaiser has given an
othefproof of his Imperial freedom of
spirit by condemning thhe beer drink
ing habits of German students.
Among young men at the universities
of this country excessive drinking of
beer is not regarded merely as a par
donable indulgence, but as a positive
virtue. Many of the students' clubs
or "corps" as they are called, exist
for no other purpose than to encour
age the consumption of malt liquor.
Tn most cases they Impose on their
members the obligation to attend dur
ing the teum a certain number, of
"beer evenings" at which for hour af
ter, hour mugs are emptied In eager
rivalry.
For some years past there has been
a strong reaction among the mure
thoughtful - students themselves
against this custom, "which is un
doubtedly to some degree respon
sible for flie unseemly corpulence of
so many young men in this country,
to say nothing of more serious con
scqueiu'es. During his visit to Alsace the' em
peror took occasion tj address an
earnest protest against this drinking
practice, which he described as a
gr:it disadvantage for the German
nation as well ns for the individual
student." Roth, he said, fell In con
sequence behind foreigners and par
ticularly the English and Americans.
The emperor added that residence In
the tropics, on which the Germans,
with their increasing world trade,
were becoming more and more de
pendent. Vus exceedingly dangerous
fur men who had habituated them
selves to overindulgence in beer
drinking.
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Refuse substitutes. Koeppen Bros.
It is said that Rockemorganheim is
sad; he sees no way to corral and
capitalize the comet for his enrich
ment. s
j4 BEAVTIFVL
COMPLEXION
& BETTER HEALTH
Will come, naturally, if Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna Is
used, when a pleasant laxative
remedy is needed, to cleanse the
ystem gently yet effectually and
to dispel colds and headaches
due to constipation.
Its world-wide acceptance as
the best of family laxatives, for
men, women and children and its
approval by the most eminent
physicians, because its compo
nent parts are known to them
and known to be wholesome and
truly beneficial, are the best
guarantees of the excellence of
Syrup of Figs and Elixir of
Senna.
To get its beneficial effect
Always buy the genuine,
MANUFACTURED BY THE
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' Buy a bottle today to have irTtfieTouse when needed.
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RETORT THAT JAPANESE '
ARE PREPARING FOR WAR
. Berlin. Disquieting news reaches
Berlin from the far east. . According
to the reports which areVcurrent In
high circles, the situation in Japan is
very similar to that which existed
Just previous to the outbreak of the
Russian-Japanese war.
At all the Japanese dockyards the
men are working the full. 24 hours
on the ships under construction and
the same thing Is true of tho arsenals
and establishments for the manufac
ture of war material.
At both army and navy headquar
ters the general stuffs are working
under full pressure. Of course this
may all mean nothing but it is recall
ed that for months before she enter
ed upon her great struggle with Rus
sia she -adopted the same tactics. It
Is believed In diplomatic circles that
directly Japan considers her financial
position Is sufficiently strong to war
rant her adopting a belligerent atti
tude, trouble is in store for one of
the other powers. And by general
consent that power Is the United
States.
It Is believed here also that some
idea of this sort Is felt at Washing
ton and that the recently announced
Intention of President Taft to send the
American battleship fleet' on another
voyage around the world is due to
Japanese activity.
The kaiser has said In case there
should be trouble between Japan and
the United States, Germany's moral
support would certainly be given to
America, and if needed more than
mdral support would be forthcoming.
The kaiser .regards Japan as a dan
gerous enemy to the western civiliza
tion and has more than once express
ed himself strongly along this line.
For More Than Three Decades.
Foley's Honey and Tar has been a
household favorite for all ailments of
the throat, chest and lungs'. For In
fants and children It is best and safest
as it contains no opiates and no harm
ful drugs. None genuine but Foley's
Honey and Tar In the yellow packa-.
Refuse substitutes. Koeppen Bros.
NORWAY IS IN FIGHT
AGAINST WHITE SLAVERY
Copenhagen, Denmark. Norway Is
taking a very deep Interest In . 'the
crusade agalnfft the white slave traf
fic. King Haakon at the suggestion
of the queen has made a study of the
situation, as it effects Norway, and
at his suggestion the minister of re
ligion has issued a circular to the
clergy requesting "that young girls
preparing for their first communion
should be also Instructed respecting
the dangers of taking situations In for
eign countries without previous In
quiry." .
Not only this, but at the king's re
quest the Scandinavian-American line
has decided to place upon its vessels
a reliable woman whose duty it will
be to look after all young girls and
women traveling m the. ship. This Is
a most excellent Innovation and one
which can not fail to be productive of
the happiest results. The dangers of
the young immigrant girls are so many
while at sea.
Foley's Kidney Pills contain In con
centrated form Ingredients of estab
lished therapeutic value for the relief
and cure of all kidney and bladder
ailments. T'oeppen Bros.
YACHT VALIANT IS SOLD.
W. K. Vanderbilt Disposes of His Fa
mous Craft for $150,000, '
London. The sale of W. K. Van
derbllt's yacht Valiant for $150,000
removes from the sphere of Vander
bilt Influence the craft which Freddy
Beach once said should be called the
"Scandal Seagoer."
It is recalled that the Valiant was
the seine of the negotiations between
the Duke ' of Marlborough and Mrs.
Vanderbilt when the unfortunate mar
riage between her daughter and the
Lduke was arranged.
Afterward It was the scene of the
first meeting- of the couple.. Later it
was on ' the same yacht that W. K.
Vanderbilt had- a furious quarrel with
his wife over O. H. P. Belmont and
the resultant divorce.
MOTOR nOATS ON K1LLARNEY.
Inkcs of Poem and Song W1U Hear
Staccato "Chug:."
Dublin, Ireland. At last the Kil
larney lakes are to be set free. from
the thraldom and peril of the old row
ing boat, which was the cause of bo
many disasters and loss of life when
battling with the waves in the sud
den storms for which the place is notorious.
The first Bteam and motor vessels
will ' be placed on the lakes for the
coming season.
Good Roads.
A special representative of the U.
S. department of agriculture, Wash
ington, D. C, Dr. Maurice M. Eld
ridge, best known authority on good
roads In this country, will speak on
that subject at the following points on
the dates shown: '
Baker City May H.
Enterprise May 18.
La Grande, May It.
Heppner May 10. '
Pendleton May tl.
Condon May IS.
Moro May 14. '
The DallesMay 25.
Hood Rlver-May It,
Dallas, May 27.
Portland May 28.
McMInnvllle May 30.
Forest Grove May 81.
Oregon City June 1.
Salem Jane I.
Albany June 8.
Corvallls June 4.
Eugene June I.
Roseburg June 7.
Grants( Pass June 8.
Medfofd June 9.
Ashland June 10.
T. F. O'BRIEN. Agent.
Pendleton, Oregon.
WM. MMURRAY
General Passenger Agent,
Remorse is the only steadfast
friend of grief, y and reform the sole
support of repentance..
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The Addition With Character
There is an individuality about Laurelhurst which appeals especially to the
man who is looking, for a home-site where he may feel certain that his family
will be subjected to an environment of refinement, culture and beauty.
Aside from the fact that the tract is being most highly improved by the city
' and that the property i3 restricted to only the very highest type of dwellings,
. Laurelhurst appeals to the conservative investor because of its proximity to the
heart of the business and shopping district and its accessibility, being served
by three different carlines.
At, Original- Prices
Oto From $.900 Up
Laurelhurst offers rare opportunity for ideal investment. It is absolutely safe
Li-cause it ics in the heart of the best residence- district of the East Side, a dis
trict where values are. assured and have Iwn assured for years, a district in
.which there has always been a demand for home-sites, a district where values
will advance from 50 per cent to 100 per cent within a year. This is why
Laurelhurst is selling so rapidly. It explains the enormous sales which have
been made during the past few months. . , v
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Laurelhurst offers ideal investment because all lots in the south half, which
is that portion lying south of East Glison street, are still being offered at the
original prices. It is in this half in which Ladd Park is located.
TIIIS property will soon be sold out. BETTER get some of it never
again will such an OPPORTUNITY present itself.
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Join Our Representative W. C. Koehne
on one of his SATURDAY trips to Portland and see this beautiful property.
If you make a purchase the company will pay your
R. R. Fare both ways--plus yow sleepers
That Seems Fair Enough-Don't It.
Terms, 1 0 per cent Cash
2 per cent per month
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION SEE OR WRITE
Hotel Pendleton, Pendleton. Ore
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