East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 14, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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EIGUT PAGK8,
DAILY KAST OKFXMJM.W. IEXlM,KrOX, OKKGON. Tl'KSl) AY, ,.11'XK 14, 1910.
AN IXPKl'KXDEXT NEWSPAPER.
robilabed UallT. -etlj aod 8ml-V-'ely
at Pendleton. Owmd, Lr the
AST OKtCUUNlAN II'ULISUIXO
CO.
8CR8CRUT10N KATK8.
Pally, oni year, by mill $5.00
Iwlly, montha. by mall 2 f0
ally, thre montha, by mall l.SS
ttally, one month, by mall 60
Llly. ooe year, by carrier T.50
ally, alx montha. by carrier ITS
llly. three montba. by carrier 195
la.l!. one month, by carrier 65
Vieekly, on year, by mall t.50
Week!-, alx montha. by mall 75
Waeair. four montba. by mall 50
Beml-Weekly, one year, by mall.... 1.50
ami-Weekly, alx montiu. by mall... .75
ml Weekly, (our montba, by mall.. .50
The Iially F.aal Oregonlau la kept in aal
at the Oregon Xeira Co., 17 8th atreet,
Portland, Oregom.
orthweat Na. Co.. Portland, Oregon.
Cblrat:o liureau, C t Security Building.
Waanlnirroa. U. C Korean, 501 Four
teenth atreet. X. W.
Member United l'reaa Aaoclatlon.
Entered at the poatoiflce at Pendleton,
.reeoa. aa aerond claaa mall matter.
Valapbone Main 1
Official City and Comity Paper.
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THE WOMAN'S PORTION.
From the coast of Brittany
Fisher fleets stand out to
sea,
Golden in the sunshine gliding,
Watched by loved ones ten-
derby.
From their cruel caverns rush-
ing,
From their cruel caverns rush-
and. hushing
For the moment whispered
4
4
prayer,
Grind, the fleet in maddened
crushing!
From the coast of Brittany
Fisher wives peer out to sea,
Hearing in the surf's wild roar-
ing
Screams of shipwrecked
' agony.
Thus forever will it be
Down the storm wind sweep,
Fear and dream the woman's
portion.
Fear and dread and tragedy!
Thomas Quinn Beesley in Ros-
ary Magazine.
Why is a land suit?
Hamilton and
and Inseparable.
his cigarette one
This is the birthday of the
spangled banner. Long may
wave.
star 1
she
The weather man is making amends
for that one hot day and that one
dust storm.
Pendleton wool made into Pendle
ton Indian robes at the Pendleton
woolen mills! It listens good.
"When your business doesn't keep
ycu busy, get busy getting more bus
iness." It is a goo.i motto for suc
cess. When a girl loses her reticence and
reserve and maidenly modesty she Is
dispossessed of one of the dearest
charms of woomanhood.
With Teddy approaching the Am
erican shore Halley's comet and the
ctnsus joke have both passed into
V livi.ni.
The roads leading Into Pendleton j
.. . . .. .
at- in better condition ana tne streets
are better sprinkled than ever be-
fere. The street committee of the
council is proving true to its trust.
A few head of cattle, a small biin l
ol sheep, some fat hogs and several
r",o7en chickens nn every farm In Uma
tilla county would mean greater pro-
fits to the f:.
r-r.it of living.
Mid red'j"c the j
In the thrr-e briefs submitted to the
congressional .committee yesterday,
Ballinger. pincliot an Glavis were
piesontd to the public In quite con
trasting colors. The decision now
rfst with the American people as to
which ar'ist V.n been rnot
Ir his reproduction.
faithful
It la reported that yesterday Roos
evelt mounted to theinainmast of the
Kaiserin and jol liesse.i himself to old
Neptune, go.i of the sea, and told him
of the stern necessity of curbing the
wild waves, rtnd advised the monarch
of the deep to either rule the turbu
lent tide or get out. Whereat, so the
r'port goes, old Neptune waxed ex
ceedingly wroth.
PIVFltSIITRD FRMIXfi IS SAFE.
Judge Lowell's advice to the farm
ers of Umatilla county to adopt a sys
tem of diversified farming is sound.
It has been advocated long and often
uy uiM paper ana ir toiioweu Uy uny j A bl(f Pennsylvania anthracite mln
conslderable number of farmers would ! in company is turning Its aemimula-
result In i?rat profit to the Individual
and to the county as & whole. A
Judge Lowell points out It Is much
siifer to be depending upon two or
three different crops than upon one.
It there I- a total or partial failure
In one or more there are still the
othters to fall back upon. The Inves
tor who has all his fortunes depend
ing upon one investment In more like
ly to become bankrupt than the man
whose fortunes are "not all in one
bottom trusted."
This year for instance the crop of
fruit has been enormous and the
prices have been Just as good as dur
ing the lean years. The same is true
of the hay crop while from present
indications the bumper yield of grain
which was promised a few days ago
w ill not be forthcoming. As a result
the year will not be so prosperous for
the wheat farmer as it will be for the
man with fewer acres but who is not
dt pendent upon any one crop for his
returns.
The adoption of a system of diversi
fied fanning would do more for Uma
tilla county than the building of an
electric railroad, or any other one
thing thnt could be done. It must
come sooner or later and the sooner
the days of the land baron are num
hued the better it will be for the
c tin try.
A M.til.Kl'TF.O IMHSTKY.
The great profits to be derived from
the pork industry, which is sadly ne-
1 giectea in eastern Oregon, were rc
litntly set forth In this paper. The
I receipt by a Portland poultry dealer
! l .st week of 200 dozen spring chickens
, from Fetaluma. California, has been
I commented upon hy the press of the
j r-etropolis as indicating neglect of
the poultry growing opportunities In
j Oregon. The Oregonian goes on to say
1 11 iit there is a much greater economic
waste in the transaction than is ap.
J parent at first glance, for the Califor-
;ii.i poultry-growers are obliged to buy
Oregon wheat ns feed for their chick-
j ens. Tlie Oregon poultrymen. if they
v'ould supply the home market, would
';thus have In their favor an additional
1 margin of profit to the full amount
" the freight on the feed from Ore-
n to California, and on the chiek-
ns from California to Oregon. As
I it is reasonahle to suppose that there
" : s a profit for the Californlans in
thus paying freight both ways, it is
itiito -clear thnt the Oregon poultry
I men could make much greater profit
ut of the business than is being made
b the Californlans.
j PATRIOTISM VS. PKTTY POLITICS.
I The Jones County News, admitting
j it did not vote for Governor Brown
j in the last campaign, thus patrioti-
ally sums up its present attitude:
The editor of this sheet did not
vote for Joe Brown in the primary
two years ago, but he is honest
enough to adait that Mr. Brown has
made a good governor, and w have
110 patience with the movement on
the part of some to pick any old
tiling to succeed him in the office.
Our advocacy of Hoke Smith did not
j 11 nth that blind infatuation as to in-
: 1 -iude every old politician that sup
J ported him.
If more editors and more voters
j developed breadth of this refreshing
nature, not only in Georgia, but In
I politics generally, we should see a
rapid decline of the bitterness, the
rancor and the narrowness that every
where make for inefficiency In gov
ernment and causeless antagonism
! among the people.
I The day of that Bourbonism In
polities that never learns anything,
I that never forgets, that never admits
if virtue In a political adversary, and
that hampers progress and tranquility
.- ..lPnn T.n.A- la
". i" "- i-.ncu .0
The new citizenship that places Its
civic responsibilities above personal
leanings or aversions Is Insplrlngly
typified In the Jones County News.
I?ts have more of such examples!
Atlanta Constitution.
XFVF.!T NOTTS OP SOKXCK.
j .T'l'rtior-o I? lii- ,iiiii i.ii miii.-M.iKe 'o
I .v. n'y-two n itions or states.
It requires eight times as much en-
tgy to walk up stairs as on the level
An Engli-h agricultural society Is
I raising a fund with which to cxter-
, mlnate the sparrow.
; Com pi reii with common hemp, the
li; caking strain of MnnPn hemp Is
i n the ratio;i of four to three.
, Japan has more than 200 telephone
j i xehanges, more than twice the num
ber it had two years ago.
X'-arly every foreign automobile
I l.,,;i,l. w.... ,.,ut. nil Un .ellro1nr
f his engines In a solid piece,
Kentucky tobacco Is said to contain
more nicotine than any other, fre
quently as high as 12 to 14 per cent.
I A dry cell, which will work prop
! ' rly nt normal temperature, Is said to
' lose its efficiency temporari'y when
cold
London's present area Is about 350
times as as great as when the city was
organized In the thirteenth century.
The most powerful and durable
saws In the world are of American
manufacture, vandlum being used In
the steel.
Electric timing machines, which re
cord the hundredth part of a second,
have been perfected for automobile
I raeinir
tiona of coal dust for years Into ErI
qllettex.
Russia' wheat crop of 7S3.O0O.O00
bushels for 1909 was the largest ever
produced by any country for a sin
r'e year.
A market for the dust collected by
vacuum cleaners has been found In
Iron founderlcs, which use It to dust
patterns.
Students In this country of the unl-
vesal language, Ido, say it Is easier
to master than any of its competitors.
To retain dust on a broom is the
idea of the Inventor of a tubular
broom handle which feeds oil slowly
to the sweeping end.
The United States makes 135,500,--000
pounds of ropo a year, enough, if
reduced to clothesline size, to encircle
the earth 68 time's.
The Philadelphia Mint uses a press
that can exert 11 force of 1100 tons
to the square inch to stamp medals
for the government.
Recent investigations have disclos
ed that Xew Guinea contains vast
stores of not less than seventy-nine
kinds of valuable woods,
A half million dollar electrical
switchboard will control every switch
in the Pennsylvania Railroad's great
new yards at Xew York.
A slowly-moving landslide on an
Italian mountain, two miles lonjj by
half a mile wide, is carrying with it a
village with 1000 population.
There are more medical schools
a n,i more physicians have received
their education in Philadelphia than
in any other city in the United States.
TIIK Ml CKRAKF.RS.
The chaplain of the house of rep
resentatives invoked the power of
heaven the other clay against the
"gloating tongue of the muekraker."
The president of the United States at
Ada, O . Friday, warned his audience
against ""a class of newspapers and
of magazines that are properly crit
icised as 'muckrakers.' that rely for
their circulation on the vicious and
unfounded attacks upon the honesty
;.nd upright character and patriotic
motives of men in public life, and up
on those conspicuous and prominent
generally."
When the chaplain of the house of
representatives talks about muck
rakers he refers presumably to cer
tain sons of Belial who speak disre
speetfu'ly of that grand old political
ruin. Uncle Joe Cannon. When the
president muckrakes the muckrakers
he is probably expressing his confi
dential opinion of various writers who
have dimmed the halo of that peerless
patriot, Richard Achilles Ballinger.
It would have been better, how
ever, ir both the chaplain and the
president had been more definite in
their utterances. What do they mean
by muckraking? And who are the
Particular muckrakers that have stir
re,l their bile? Much depends upon
the point of view, as certain specific
instances will prove.
A lot of eminent gentlemen out in
Denver protested bitterly against
Ben Lindsay's muckraking articles in
Evei-vbodv's Magazine, and made
them an issue in the recent campaign.
When the votes were counted it was
found'that the citizens of Denver had
sustained Judge Lindsay by large ma
jorities to the very great damage of
b..th political machines and the dis
comfiture of numerous benevolent
corporations.
Mr. Taft himself Is waiting impa
tiently for the United States supreme
court to sustain the government's
case against the Standard Oil com
pany. That the government has .1
case against the Standard Oil com
pany Is due largely to the writings of
Miss Ida Tarbell, who aroused the
public sentiment that fina'ly compell
ed action.
It was not so many years ago' that
Mr. Taft himself repudiated the re
publican boss of Cincinnati, and Mr
Taft in this instance was influenced
hugely by the public feeling which
Lincoln Steffetis had aroused by his
articles on boss rule and machine
government In American cities.
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Dyer-Work.
rnhealtliy Kidneys Slake Impure Elood
Weak and unhealthy kidneys are re.
'ponsible for much sicknu.-, and suiicnn
rt tncrerore, u kiunev
trouble it permitted tc
continue, icriouj re-
f'Hfl 5irr most li'k-plv
ffl to follow. Your other
jj) oilcans ttiaj' ived at
tention, nut yo-.iv kiu
lieys mot, beor.'.tst
they :o most and
snoiUv! 1 uve a'.toi.l.ot
first. Therefore, w'aer.
. our kidneys arc wck " o.-.l cf otder
..1 can understand how e.nicU'.y yov r en
tir body is aiTcctK1. a:;.-! !:o-v every orjati
CLr:s U full to C i'.s dutv.
li you are : ic',: or " let. 1,(2!;'," fc:?t.
.-iV.iri.f I'.ie f;re. l.i.l::' remrclv, iir
Miner's iv.vamp-R ir,t. A trial witlcon
".tics you of its ;?rc:t rr.cnt.
The mill and immediate ef.Vt ol
S-waraj-Root, t!:s srrcr.i kidney un.i
jl'.'.dder retiiedy, i.i soon rvaifcxJ. I.
.lands thfc highest because ili re:'.L'.:l:-.b!.
icakll restoring tr; crtic, liaw been
,)rovea in thousand.: ol' li:- ::r I : . :.5
".! cases. Jf you nac-d a :uuhci::e vca
liou'J liuve tiia best
Sold bv dnif'ists in WftlfSJj-n
Tty-cc'it an.l one-do!- fc;&z:."-Z2?.i-:.
. I...' .j.jirMt r .
we a sample bottle j V.OCT'JSSr
r ntnil free, also a'Vrf'?:
1. 1 : ...... -.'- " --
m;:cs
nve
V
;jtnpmec wiling you ii,:,r.v.ai,p.i:u.
-jvf to bnd out if you hrccs kidney or
jladdtr trouble. Mention this jjapcr
dien writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.,
Singhanuon, v. Dorj't make a'ty mi i
'ake, but remember t!.-2 n.i;t;e, S va:nr
K out, and don't let a dealer sell you
-oriirthing in r-l.'iec cf Swamp-Iiuot- -if
you do you will be di:Vi;;;)oint'-d.
JSi!!5.bJe CATARRH
Ely's Cream Balm
it quickly absorbed.
Give Relief at Once.
It cleanie.-i, soothes,
held mwl livrttnetu
mm.
HAY-FEVER
J the disuMM'-d mem- c'
brane resulting from If
luiuitu unci urives
awny a Cold in the lirv A
ie ,:i r-enKcsoi -
IV.fi'e mid S.'ci !i. Full si.e 50 eta. , at Dru?
i;: or l I'.!!. In lie-.iid form, - nt
L:ly .!'.-iitii-ri. r, Warren Street, New York.
The East Oregonian Is Eastern Ore
gon's representative paper. It leads,
and the people appreciate It and show
It by their liberal patronage. It Is
h advertising; medium of the section.
The stomach is a larger factor in "life, liberty and the pur
suit of happiness" than most people are aware. Patriotism
can withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dys
pep'io "is fit for treason, stratagems and -poils." The man
who goes to the front for his country with a weak stomucb.
will be a weak sold'er mid n fault finder.
A sound stomach makes for good citizenship as well as for
health and happiness.
Diseases of the stomneli and other orrfnns of digestion and
nutrition arc promptly and permanently cured hy the use of
Dr. PIEHGC'S Cr,D'.V MEDICAL S'Ol'EJfK.
It bui-IiJa up rfte body wit Is sound tlcsls and
solid musclu.
The dealer v.'ho ctTcrs a substitute for the "Discovery" i
only seeking to make the little more profit reulized on the
aule of less meritorious preparations.
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent free
on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mulling only, Send
21 one-cent stamp:-, for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps
for the cloth boaed. Addresj World's Dii.pensary Medical
Association, R. V, I'iorce, M, D., President, kiulfulo, N.'Y.
v -4,
All this is part of the literature of
muckraking, so called. Possibly the
president thinks the country has
grown so virtuous that there is no
longer anything to criticise in gov
ernment or business; but it will take
him some time to prove it.
In the meantime there are many
tilings that need presidential ittten-
tion more than do the excesses of the Payne-Aldrich tariff and his pro
muekrakers. So far as they muck- ; ceduiv In the Bollinger matter have
rake his administration Mr. Taft has j done his administration Infinitely
peculiar advantages. As president of more harm than anything the muck
the United States he has a larger eir- rakers have said about It. New York
dilation than any of them. Through! World.
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
No woman who bears children neod Buffer during the period
of waiting, nor at tho timo of baby '3 coining, If Mother's
Friend is used as a massage for the muscles, tendons and glands
of the body. Mother's Friend is a penetrating, healthful lini
ment which strengthens the ligaments, lubricates and renders pliant those
muscles on which the strain is greatest, prevents caking of the breasts oy keep
ing the ducts open, and relieves nausea, backache, numbness, nervousness, etc.
Its regular use will prepare every portion of the system for the safety of hoth
mother and child and greatly reduce the pain and danger when the little one
conies. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book, which
contains valuable information for expectant mothers.
THE BRAD FIELD CO., ATLANTA, GAm
BtWr,irfaMWaMmMll-lt . ,11. nan mail
VACATION TAKE AGOOD
IF you have never looked at the pages of YOUR bankbook
and watched tlie "balance to your credit" grow, you yet have
the most interest in;- of all books to read. If you once begin to
lead in your LANK LOOK ymt'll never lose interest in THAT
book, because we'll pay you 4 per cent interest on your deposits
and compound the interest every six months. You'll enjoy
seeinsr vour money crow.
THE
American National Bonk
Pendieton, Oregon
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Wake Up, Harvest Is Here!
' 640 acres, 320 In wheat that will mnke :io bushels .er acre. Abundance
i f witter iiiped Into house and barn.
You can buy it for :nt per acre, crop ues with It.
Huvini? resided in the county 'J5 yearn, and In the real estate work for
12 years, and knowing values as I do, enables me to select the very cream
of the bargains. The undesirable and less attractive property thnt Is
priced too hlKh, I
LET GEORGE SELL IT.
I have a few special bargains in residence property.
E. T. WADE
Office in rear of American Nat. Bank Bldg. PENDLKTOV, OK.
East End Grocery
Is always In front rank when
Fruit and Vegetables. Don't
extra choice. '
Weston Potatoes, per sack
Grand Ronde Apples, per box
aaaaiawni u.'rwr
Patriotism
Ihe newspapers lie can reach practl
cally every literate voter In the coun
try. If his answer to their charges is
convincing, they have done him no
harm and have discredited themselves
in tlie court of public opinion.
Mr. Taft has much more to fear
from himself than from the muck
rakers. His ecstatic defense of the
I
OOK
HELP5 YOU
TOKEEP
COOL
Telephone
Main 536
It comes to fresh and seasonable
forget us when you want something
$1.00
$1.25
k. -rnitM i jufwis
F
Cold Cure 0
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 Eastern
Oregon.
OLD LINK LIVE STOCK IX
SUKAXCE.
Indiana & Ohio
Live Stock Insur
ance Company
Of Crawfordavllle, Indiana.
Has now entered Oregon.
Policies now good In every
state In the Union. Organ
zed over 25 years ago. Paid
up Capital $200,000.00. As
sets over J400.000.00.
REMEMI1EU, this Is NOT
a Mutual Live Stock Insur
ance conipuny.
Mark Moorhouse
Company
Agent, Pendleton, Or.
112 Kan Court fct.
Ptmne Mala M.
COLESWORTHY'S
5 International Stock Food
I the old reliable .
The best for your stock
Try it
5 COLESWOSTHY
S.
I W b. A Its
The QUELLE
Gus La Fontaine, Prop.
Best 25c Meals in North
west First-class cookc and service
Shell fish in season
u.i Fontaine Blk., Main St.
MM OBVIOUS
JlKKUK
Tou make a had mistake when you
put off buying your coal until the
Fall purchase It NOW and aecur
the best Rock Spring co;tl the mine
produce at prices considerably lowar
than those prevailing In Kail aa4
Winter.
By stocking up now you avoid AIM
danger of being unable to secure It
when cold weather arrives.
! HENR.Y KOPITTKE
Phone Main 178.
1
Milne Transfer
Phone Main 5 j
Calls promptly answered 1
(nr all kannona l-m..f '
ring. Piano and Furniture
moving and Heavy Truck
ing a specialty.
Curt, i'
-..:; i. Pnaiimoal
rOrl SALB. Old newrpapsrs wrap
ped In bundle of ISO each, suitable
tor wrapping, putting nndar oar
pets, etc. price l.( per bundle,
two bundles luc. Vnqulra this 01-flc.
an utm 'b.
nV DA'sl -H& l l a