PAGE KVlt DAILY EAST ORB)XUX. IK Ol.KTON. OREGON. SATl'HOAY, ,H'NK. 18, IttlO. EIGHT PAGES. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPEB. bllthed L !!. Weekly and Seml-Veeclj t Pendleton, Orogon. t7 the AST ORKvJOXlAN 1'VBLISHINO CO. StlltVim'TlOS UATK8. 111;. n ?r, by mall $3.00 tll, til m.iuUj. by mall i.M lally. three mmths. by mall 1.23 I:iy. oae moath, by mall 50 tl!y, one yrar, by carrier 7.50 Daily, tlx month, by carrier 175 Daliy, three month, by carrier 1.65 Dally, one month. by currier... 65 fcek:T, oni ycr. by mail 1.60 ekly. six m.r,::n. by mall 73 WeeliiT. four mouth, by mall 50 ral W erkly, ine year, by mall.,.. 1.50 l vwk', six mom a, by mall... .75 atml-Weekiy. (our month, by mall.. .50 The Daily Kut Orecoctan 1 kept ale at the Orecoa Sew Co., 147 Bin street, Cortland. Oregtm. orthveai Ne. Co., Portland. Oregon. rhlcijro Hnreau. C 19 Security Building. Wahlneton. l. C, Kurrau. 501 Four teeoth (treet, N. W. Member United Press Aaoclatioo. Entered at the pmtoiflce at Pendleton, JrK0B. aa eeond class mall matter. lapbone Mala 1 Official City and Coonty Paper. MY CREED. 4 I hold that Christian grace abounds Where charity is seen; that when We climb to heaven 'tis on the rounds Of love to men. I hold all else named piety A selfish scheme, a vain pre- tense; Where center is not can there be a Circumference? This I moreover hold, and dare Affirm where'er my rhyme may go Whatever things he sweet or fair Love makes them so. Whether it be the lulabies That charm to rest the nursl- ing bird, Or the sweet confidence of sighs And blushes, made without a word. Whether the dazzling and the flush Of softly sumptuous garden bowers, Or by some cabin door a bush Of ragged flowers. 'Tis not the wide phylactery, Nor stubborn fast, nor stated prayers. That makes us saints; we judge the tree By what it bears. And when a man can live apart From works, on theologic trust. I know the blood about his heart Is dry as dust. 4 Alice Carey. to go unfulfilled. True the old Stur. ! gis project probably cannot be car ried out according to the originnl plans, especially since the government ; has cancelled the right of way privi leges held by the company. j Rut there is land in this section of the county that may be watered and Pendleton people should see that It is watered. At the present time this land is virtually unsettled and non productive. Because of this fact Pen dleton derives but little good from much of the territory in its immedi ate vicinity. Tet much water is al lowed to flow down the river unused. At this time it goes to the sea. But within a few years It will nil be uti lized for the reclamation of lnnds In the west end of the county. This situation will come about unless Pen dleton people take up irrigation pro jects near here and so make use of the water before it is all gone. By the use of storage reservoirs and through the use of flood waters thousands of acres lying adjacent to the Umatilla river, to McKay creek, to Wild Horse and to Birch creek may be converted into highly produc tive land. A few years from now all the available water will have been taken. How about it Mr. Pendletonlan. don't you thing that the situation is rather alarming? SEASON OF S 9 ! 0 NOW OPEN Sl'VI.!'.. ,j "V t JS.1,. vl' wj v .,." sr,F v --..- AHA SPR THE; POPULAR BLUE MOUNTAIN SUMMER RESORT INGS That Is a peculiar position taken by Mayor McCarthy of San Francisco with reference to the Jeffries-Johnson fight. He says San Francisco runs its own government and that the fight will he held there regard- jkss of Governor Gillett. Evidently jthe mayor takes It that the failure of 1 the graft prosecution in 'Frisco gives that city Immunity from all state l laws. WILL CELEBRATE July 3 and 4 Fine large orchestra lias been secured for this occasion. Dancing and oilier amusements afternoon and evening. Everybody invited to celebrate with us. Cool and Heaithiul. An Weal Place t,o Spend Your Summer Vacation Tents and cottages rented furnished or unfurnished. Special Picnics. Parties and Banquets arranged on a few hours notice. Good fishing and hunting. Hot mineral water baths that will tone up your system. Swimming pool and other amusements. l We are Sole C Manufacturers J 1 mi i g XCi ' f Distributors g 1 SpiW of the g mM Toilet S Cream i Cream g ) g Tooth iVrS14! Powder K km Mt.Hoi 1 ll te:nm s mfi: Tallman & ComPany :f Leading Druggist .1. W. Scriber may be entitled to some sympathy. But the courts have been less kind to many men. They must usually go to jail after being sentenced regardless of whether or nt it suits their convenience. The college graduate must now seek employment and if the stipend offered him is not in proportion to his merits he will only be faring as others have ffired before him. If he defeates the irrigation bond provision Joe Cannon will be still more unpopular throughout the west. Arizona and New Mexico have at j test won admission as states and they did not have to unite either. It Is a sign that the world is ad vancing when California puts prize fisrhting under the ban. BALANCE. Let us do some Irrigating In the vicinity of Pendleton. Don't allow all the water to go by. STRKET SWFKPINC In his address -at Corvallis Tuesday "William F. Herrin, chief counsel for the Harriman system, said some very good things. Tet in general his ad dress was ultra conservative. This v.-as to be expected since he has de voted his life to serving a great cor poration. Possibly Mr. Herrin con sidered it his duty to speak in de fense of the existing order and to sound a warning against chanak-s that are being made In the name of re form. But If people were to listen to men like Mr. Herrin and follow his coun sel always there would be no politl- . cal advancement. Had our fore fathers listened to men like him there would have been no revolution ; and we would now be subjects of the j king of England. Were we to accept Mr. Herrin's advice and rollow It to the logical end we would make a sec ond China out of the United States. ' The Chinese have always looked with j disfavor upon innovation and their country Is a striking example of the effct. of "standing pat." j On the other hand It will not do t' heed the counsel of rabid radl- cals. There are socialists who would ) I rir c on the millennium ahead of time and were they to gain the ascendancy J we would have confusion. Yet his- tory shows that the world owes more; t- the radicals than to the "stand rat'ers." We cannot advance if we I persist In standing still and are afraid j t take a chance with something new. ; Columbus would not have discovered ! America had he remained In Spain. I This country would not now be an i Ir.derendent republic and .the hope rf te wnrld had It not heen'for fiery rnd!?a!s like Patrick Henry and ; Thomas Jefferson who brought on the war. But In general It Is the balanced man who Is the best citizen. He should be progressive for the world fs going forward. Tet he should be cautious lest he enter upon paths that will lead to sorrow. A very good type of the well balanced man arrived in New Tork today and was greeted gloriously. Roosevelt is a safer guide than Is either Herrin or Debs. MAKE THE DREAM TRtE. Tf local people are alive to their opportunities they will not allow the dream of the late Samuel P. Sturgls Pendleton. Ore., June 17. Editor East Oregonlan: I would like some information. Will you or some of your readers kindly tell me this? Is there a good and sufficient reason why the main streets are given over entirely each evening, just at the most enjoyable time of the day to the exclusive use of the street sweeper. Like Foxy QuIUer I may be wrong. P.ut it seems to me that the most biautiful part of these mid-summer evenings, when people most want to walk, motor or drive, it is too bad that we must make way for the strtet cleaners. There may be good and sufficient reasons. I do not know. Like Rosa rmrtle, I only want to be informed. Must they start to work at seven? Why can't they wait until nine o'clock? There are only a few streets to clean. In cities they only sweep after the theater people are off the streets past midnight, and why cannot Pendleton, h'- near city, have them, say at nine o'clock? Not long ago, shortly after seven o'clock an automobile had to stop for a short time in front of the Smith-Crawford building. The street sweeper man was all "fussed" up over it. "Why don't you move on. or move off. What yer doin' on the street, anyway, with your autos?" I like to motor myself sometimes i'11,1 I like the nice part of the eve ning. I also like to use the paved STeetS. T st irt up Main street the Ca peter In my motor Just begins to Ca Punk. I meet the siret sweeper. I turn like the publican "and pass by on the other side." The street sweeper is ready to turn also. I utter a few low passionate remarks and hunt a side street, where I "brood darkly" and r don't like to brood darkly. Why, oh why, can we not have the use of the streets before 9 o'clock? Many complain, yet they sprinkle, sweep ;nd own the streets the nicest part of thepf. beautiful mid-summer evenings. There may be the best of reasons for It. But not from my point of view and many agree with me. C. J. N. SPECIAL RATES MADE ?C FAMILIES Excursion rates to Gibbon, Orejron, and Wenaha Spring from all O. H. k N. points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Stage Line Com.ects With Q. R. & N. at Gibbon. P. A. McPHEE, Manager INTENSIVE FARMING IN TOWN Given a small back vard, a reul de light in raisin? berries, vegetables, flowers, chickens and small children, and you will have a very interesting proposition. My back yard is a little more than 30 feet wide and divided Into three separate lots. First, be ginning at the rear of the house and running back, there Is a lawn where the laundry is dried and where the children get the fresh air. Next to this Is the garden: then comes the hennery and yard for the poultry. When there nre no vegetables in the garden the poultry run over it into the lawn for grass. There are peaches an,l plum trees In this department, and their deli cious fruit and delightful shade :n the summer make them a splendid ad junct. The wire fence is about five feet high, and, as it is made without a rail at the upper edge of the net ting. I have no trouble because of the biddies getting in among the flowers or vegetables. With lots of scratching material, these hens have an abundance of exercise; all waste from kitchen and garden goes over to them to help swell the number of of nice brown eggs. I have long since learned that poultry does not need , unlimited range. Variety of food, fresh water, shade in summer, warmth In winter and scratching for a living are the open secrets of success. I have planted my garden with berries in the space between the vege- table rows. A large grape vine runs along one border fence, supplying an! abundance of fruit. The berries and currents I planted last fall and had i them mulched heavily with stable ma-i nure. A walk carefully made and j lined with brick runs through the j center, connecting the poultry yard , jlii me miu. ii euner siue ui mis walk I planted currant bushes. One half of one side of the garden is strawberries, which run together In one solid mat. The remainder is planted to blackcaps, red raspberries and blackberries. There is a hedge of California privet and Rose of Sharon, alternating, as screens be tween the garden and the poultry, and also between the garden and the lawn. lletween the rows of berries I raise vegetables. My flowers are grown around the lawn. A border about five feet wide, well spaded and enriched w.th will rotted manure. Is planted to hardy perennials, also cannas, dahlias and gladioli. Thus I have my three back lots filled, and each adding its pleas ing share. Suburban Life. li.K TWA.X AT CHEVY CHASE "When Maik Twain came to Wash ington to try to get a decent copy right law pa..cd, a congressman took him out one. ifternoon to Chevy Chase,' said correspondent. "Mark Twin refused to play golf himself. i;ut i.e consented to walk over the course ad watch the congress loan's strokes. The congressman was rather a .'ul'l'er. Teeing off, he sent clouds of earth f'ying In all directions. Then, t.i hide his copfusion, he said to his guest: "'What do you think of our links In re. Mr. Clemens?' " 'liest I ever tasted,' said Mark Twain as he wiped the dirt from his lips with his handkerchief." THE VAI.l'E OF IXIOIES. When a man is cross there Isn't anything in the world more aggravat ing than a house with nil the connect ing doors down or one that has doors that close nolse'essly. A man likes to slam a door. He gets more good out of slamming a door, In his opin ion, than any one could get out of re ligion. It is his protest against every thing in the world that is wrong, and it mesins that he Isn't much older than the child that beats Its head on the floor. We don't care what's at the top of Mount McKinley, but we would like to know what's at the bottom of the high cost of living. MOTHERS FRIEND !2i 4?, IN THE OLDEN DAYS. The readers of the pink sheet were discussing David's exploits in putting an end to the career of Oollath. "Of course that doesn't land him In the heavyweight pugilist class," they said, "but it qualifies him as a slab artist in any major-league baseball club." For In every age of the world, be it observed, your true fan has been prompt to recognize real talent. We have ft suspicion that most peo ple have had about all the comet talk that they want. SarsaparHla Cures all humors, caforrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite,, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called SarsatabS. A Reliable Remedy FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Balm l quickly abtorbed. Givet Relief at One It cleanses, soothes, deals and protects the diseased menu brane resulting from Catarrh and drive way a Cold in the Head quickly. Ite&tore ie Senses of Taste and KinelL Full sizt W cts. at Druggists or by mall Liquid Or earn Balm for ue in atomizers 75 cts. Bly Brothers, 66 Warren Btreet, New Vork. A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. Cheerfulness and a bright disposition during the months before baby comes, are among tho greatest blessings a mother can bestow upon the little life about to begin. Her hi,t!,,f"J end physical comfort will largely govern the proper development of tho health and nature of the child. Mother's Friend contributes much to the mother's happiness n;:;I h-'a'th Tiy tho relief and mental comfort it affords. It is a liniment coir.rov.d of penetrating oils and medicines which lubricate tho muscles and tsnions of tho body, Eootho tho swollen mammary glands, cause a gradual erriausicn of thi fViii and tissues, and aid in the relief of nausea. The regular v:;a of Mother's Friend greatly lessens tho pain and danger when baby comes, ard assures a quick and natural recovery for tha mother. Mother's Friend is sold at drug ttores. Writs lor our free book, con taining valuable information for expectant Mothers. THE BRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, CA. 1 M l FUI on insuring (1) YOUR LIFE (2) YOUR PROPERTY (3) YOUR HEALTH (4) YOUR CROPS The Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. of California. The Insurance Company of tlie State of Pennsylvania. Tlie Western Assurance Co. of Toronto. The Equitable Fire and Marine of Providence, Tl. I. 550 Main St LEE TEUTSCH The Heal Kstate and Insurance Man. Phone Main 5 Real Ksteite If you are looking for a wheat fnrm, stock ranch, a diversified farm, alfalfa and fruit, suburban home, business property or residence, or any thing else in the renlty lino, come and see me. I have a list a rod long of all kinds of propositions. It Is expensive to go Into details advertis ing, but if you will come to the office and tell me what you want, you will get It. E. T. WADE Office in rear of American Nat. Bank Bid. PENDLETON, OR. OLl LINK LIVE STOCK IX. S CHANCE. Indiana & Ohio Live Slock Insur ance Company Of Crawfordsville, Indian. Has now entered Oregon. Policies now good in every state In the Union. Organ red over 25 years ago. Paid up Capital $200,000.00. As sets over $450,000.00. ItEMEM I1E11, tills Is NOT a Mutual Live Stock Insur ance company, Mark Moorhousa Company Agent, Pendleton, Or. 112 bat Court St. Pbone Mala U. S UlJ2,a W UK 1 Hi a International Stock Food the old reliable The best for your stock I Try it I COLESWORTHY I 127-129 B. Alta I The QUELLE Gus La Fontaine. Prop. Best 25c Meals in North west First-class cookcaiid service Shell fish in season Fontaine Blk., Main St. OBVIOUS ERROR 1 l i I ""O 1 . V. : 1 . " A -3a7 i WML l - V ' I 1 J 11 1 . , V' You make a bad mistake when yon put off buying your coal until the Fall purchase It NOW and secura the best Rook Spring coal the mines produce at prices considerably lower than those prevailing in Fall aa Winter. Hy stocking up now you avoid AH. danger of being unable to secure It when cold weather arrives. HENRY KOPITTKE Phone Main 178. atopa tha cough and haala luatf LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip tion, for count, court, circuit court. Justice court, real estate, etc., for ale at East Oregonlan office,