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DAILY KAST OREGON IAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, Tl'KSUAY, JULY 5, 110.
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ortbweat Nea. Co.. Portland. Oregon. ,
Cbtcnpo Bureau. '9 Security Building.
aablnptoc, li. C. Bureau. 501 Four
teenth atreet. N. W.
Member 1'nlted Pre Aaoclatloo.
Entered at the poatoiflce at Pendleton,
Oregoa. aa aecond .'law mall matter.
moving picture rights each man
should be able to retire and live in
ouni'orl the rest, of his days. Now
tin- question is will the public be
satisfied. Will this be the last great
fifjht or will the fighting gnme go on.
Wry likt-ly it will go on for a time
at least for the fans will not be satis
fied until the black champion has
taken the count. .After that there Is
liable to be little said about the
'fisbtiiig game."
A GREAT POSITION.
teJaphon Main 1
Official City and County Paper.
I
Chief Justice Fuller is dead and
President Taft faces the responsibility
0. " selecting his successor. It Is one
oi the most important tasks the presi
dent has had to perform. This be
cause law is not an exact science. It
i . something that must be interpret
ed. In fact almost everything hangs
ui'on the interpretation. Consequent-
1. it is a matter of vital Importance
who shall be the chief justice of the
I'nited States.
HE OUT TONIGHT.
j At the Commercial club meeting
- . aa 4 tnis evening the report of the com-
- I mit'oe on county division will be
PK1V1I.KGE.
Blest is the right to share
The griefs of hearts forlorn;
With other men to bear
What must by men be borne;
For right bestows dawn's
Orient rose
And glories of the morn.
And as its shadow-wing
Lends to the sunlight worth,
So out of suffering
Arise the joys of earth.
The good and ill, united
still,
And offspring of one birth.
Great is the gift of life
To him who lives indeed;
A partner in the strife,
The toil, the pain, that speed
Like hidden rills veined
through the hills
Life's ocean deeps to feed!
Florence Earl Coates, in the
Independent.
i made and it will be up to those pres
'ent to act upon the report submitted.
4 ' It will be one of the most important
jstssions the club has held in many
months. Accordingly it is up to every
. 1 rii'mlifr and everv business man,
the mesalliance" of his son, but
eventually been me reconciled , to the
marriase and Is now on very affec
tionate terms with his daughter-in-law.
The general's only other child
is a daughter married to M. O'Urien
ue Lussy, u Vilna land owner and a
deseendent of the famous French
Marshal de Lassy.
The police theory is that O'Brien
de Lassy procured the poisoning so
that he thought his wife, would se
cure jr.ooo.ouo.
. pmperty owner and professional man
t i be represented.
a !
Be there tonight.
j Stanfleld, the stirring, was a thriv
'ii g place yesterday. With ball games,
i ncerts, broncho breaking contests
iimd other entertainment features a
i big crowd was entertained. For the
first attempt Stanfield did well.
IT IS NO REMEDY.
Here's betting that the governor of
ralifornia is glad he did not allow
the big fight to be pulled off in his
state.
Wil l. ItltlAM) OK BRISSON
r.K PRESIDENT OF I'R WCi:?
Faris. The men of the hour in
France are all men of simple habits.
The (uiet. unassuming democracy of
President Falliers is perhaps his most
noteworthy characteristic; M. Briand.
the premier who may succeed Fulliers
is also a man of the people, and is
not ashamed of it. M. Brisson. who
has been elected president of the
chamber of deputies. Is a worthy con
fiere of Fallicros and Briand.
He measures up to former Presi
dent Roosevelt's Ideal citizen of a re
public. Tf he has no children he and
his good and accomplished late wife
adopted three orphans, whom they
brought up as if they were their
own. They belonged to a close friend.
XI. Albert Joly, an advocate, who ren
dered noble service to the cause they
had at heart under the empire and
during the moral order regime.
M. Brisson takes life and his duties
as a public man too seriously not to
look a little solemn.
Yet he can be witty and even hum
orous, and is a man of the finest cul
ture. He has never attempted to
climb the beaten paths of Parnassus.
Xone the less he might have shone
on them, for he is poet of rare fin
ish and delicacy. He never took up
residence in his wife's time in the
Petit Bourbon. They gave their of
ficial dinners, concerts and receptions
but continued to have their home am
ong his electors in the unfashionable
nelghbnorhond of the Chateau d'Eau.
More than ever he prefers the home
where he lived with her in close com
munity of sentiment and intellectual
pursuits, and parentage of the or
phans of the dear cherished friend,
whom they adopted. His private for
tune, without being large, is sufficient
to secure independence. The great
part of his salaries as deputy and
president goes iii works of republican
ami Masonic fraternity, for he is a
devoted Freemason.
MOTHER'S me
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
One of tbe most valuable qualities of Mother's Friend Is
that It safe guards the. future health of tbe mother. It is a
liniment to be applied externally to the body, the use of
which lubricates the musclo3 and tendons, softens the glands
and ducts, prevents lumps forming in the breasts, and relieves tho pain, nervous
ness, uau3e.a, anj otter Uxu'olos lioiu which so many expectant mothers suffer.
When Mother's Friend is used regularly it fits and prepares the system for an
easy and natural consummation of the term. Women who massage with this
Sicat liniment are always saved much suffering when baby comes, and recover
more quickly, and without ill effects. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug stores.
Write for our free book for expectant mothers.
THE DRADFIELD CO., ATLANTA, GA.
Malheur valley by the county court.
The highway begins at Ontario and
extends almost due westward the en
tire distance. When this work Is
I completed it is the intention to build i of the latter being due to the
to l it a yard of earth where with the
us" the Fresno or other road de
vice It costs 12 to 21 cents to lift a
yard of dirt, the difference in the cost
omli-
' But there is plenty of water in the
river and it is our own fault if the
i
land adjoining Pendleton suffers from
I drouth.
TWO ROYAL STANDARDS
ELY OX ENGLISH SOIL
Weak and hypocritical is the plea '
London. The fact that two royal
i standards are at Dresent flying in
The comet is gone and the big fight I t rmdon one over Buckingham Pal-
that the assembly scheme was devised s over, now what will people have to ace and one at Marlborough House
to do away with minority nominations. read about? j 1st quite unprecedented and irregular.
Assembly nominations are the rankest ! j The royal standard, according to the
ort of "minority nominations." Under ' This section of the state i has had a j 'ttiuuette in such matters, can only
! , flv over the house of the sovereign,
that scheme a few manipulators and , ry fair rainfall for the seanon a I- j wh,ch at present lg Marlborough
their pliant followers get together and ! tbouirh June was a dry month. i House. Queen Alexandra at Buck-
undertake to sav
a uell graded north and south road
through this county beginning at a
point near Weiser on the south side
of the Snake river and extending down
through Ontario and Xyssa and on to
the Owyhee bridge, 13 miles south of
Xys:i or a total distance of about
4 5 miles.
Malheur county will collect about
$30.ono for the county road fund. A
good share of this money is to be
used in building the two trunk high
ways. The Malheur county court Is not
satisfied with the way county road
funds have been spent in the past In
spasmodic attempts to fix the roads.
The county court has wisely determln
tion ,,f the soil being moved.
err wrong, kills self.
HAIR
I'reniii
New
Naval Officer Finds
Reason for Suicide,
Toulon. A curious suicide Is re
ported by the police. A naval offi
cer. 27 years of age, who as he had
failed to suffocate himself with a
couple of pans of charcoal, lodged
a bullet In his heart.
He had been living six years with
a young woman, and he left a letter
in which be asked his parents, who
reside at Bette, to give her some of
the money which he had lying at the
savings bank and tho remainder to
ed in the future to use the county ,is sister
mad funds in a systematic manner I The officer's motive for putting an
Instead of doing a little patching here lend to his days seems utterly absurd.
and a little there on the roads, the
road funds will hereafter be used In
fixing a certain stretch of road in a
permanent manner by bringing it first
to the proper grade and later, as the
funds permit, gravel or macadamize
it. In this way something practical
and substantial will be accomplished
in Malheur county in the way of road !
budding ,It. vlcUs Gut , A)ron,,
. L. Clibson, roadmaster of Mai- Scheduled for Another.
hour county, is in charge of highway j Constnntlnopie. prnce riur ban
construotion. He Is using a modern j,., A,K,U, HamldB fnvorlte SOn.
oa.l grauer. requiring n nurses am. , , nl.l(v , ,ove wh ft lnd whoBe
Ho paid a visit to a barber and his
hair was so closely cropped that his
appearance was completely changed.
This. It is said, preyed on his mind
and he felt that he could live no
longer.
Tl ItlvlSH PRINCE'S VAIN LOVE
! h tee
plow
men to operate it. A
is fixed in the center of the
heavy . n.nk makes it Impossible for him to
machine with an elevator 18 feet long
attached to the plow.
chine 1000 yards of the hardest kind
of dirt can be lifted in 10 hours. All
the dirt loosened by the monster plow
is automatically passed up the ele-
j mnrrv her.
Ho sees her every Friday as she
With this ma- ., I hi. Imiwrl.il linrnni In tho
mosque. He has slipped tiny little
billets-doux into her carriage. But
court etiquette Is very rigid In Tur
key, and this charming little prln-
vator and is dropped In the center of j (.os!! 8 j ),ear. shortly to be married
the road. With this machine it is to nn unimportant member of the
lound that It only costs about 5 cents 1 Imperial household.
who shall be nomi- .
nated. Then they go forth and try
to ram their selections down the .
tliroats of the members of their party, j
If the direct primary ''iw is weak i
In that it permits of minority nomi- j
nations the assembly scheme Is not
the remedy. It would only aggravate 1
the trouble a thousand fold. If a!
nomination secured in an open pri- '
man. in i-),i,V, oil mi.mlii.,u r.f n r.n :
' v I What of all life's trouble.- though
Fortune's smile is gone,
THE WOODS A-CU.I.1XG."
There's Joy your f u! enthrallin' when
you rise to r.teet the dawn
When ynu hear the woods a-callin',
an' the picnic time is on.
"Coming!" you answer,
Where all the violets know
Red lips and brieht eyes
That you're a-lovin' so!
when the picnic time is on.
"Coming!" you answer,
Where all the violets know
The red lips the bright eyes
That you're a-lovin' so!
Atlanta Constitution.
ON LETTER WRITING.
woman
following
concise
people
litical party may vote does not rep
resent the will of that party then When you hear the woods a-callin'
would a nomination secured at an as
sembly be representative of thar par- ;
ty's will? Assuredly not. I
If the assemblyites were sincere in
wanting to do away with what they I
call "minority nominations." they
would advise a ehnnee In tb hw'
looking to that end. The adoption of j
the second choice provision that is j
embodied in the direct primary law I
of Washington might have the de- j
Ired effect.
But the assemblyites are not sincere
In their plea that they are trying to
do away with "minority nomina
tion?." Xeither are they sincere when
they say they are not trying to nullify
the direct primary. That is exactly
what they want to do. Assemblyites
admit tho far t when they become can
did. The professional politician has no
use for the direct primary. It has
spoiled his business. Instead of
"fixed" races we now have free and
open contests for office. Instead of
btlng privately and secretly indebted
ingham Palace is only entitled to fly
thi union jack, the same as any sub
ject of the king. However, It is said
that she prefers to live under the roy
al standard, and accordingly it is at
the masthead at Buckingham Palace.
It is causing some surprise in court
circles that Queen Alexandra has not
already left Buckingham Palace and
gone to Sandrlngham, which will be
her chief residence In future. Under
the king's will she gets the house and
gardens at Sandrtngham while the
estate and shooting, which cost $40,-
000 a year to keep up, belong to King
George. He Is very fond of Balmoral
unlike King Edward, who detested it,
and will spend a considerable time
there in the autumn. King Edward
offered to make him a present of
Balmoral some years ago, but the
then Prince of Wales did not care
to undertake the expense of main
taining it.
When writing letters a
should keep in mind the
rubs:
Business letters should be
and clear, because business
are supposed to be busy.
No letter is complete without the
date.
in writing to solicit employment of
any kind on no account should
personal perplexities or needs be men
tioned. Letters of introduction are left open
when written.
Elaborately ornamented note paper
and highly perfumed notes are vulgar.
RISSIAX
PIIYSICIAN
IS PAID
I'OISONI'Jt
St. Petersburg. It has been a
long time since .St. Petersburg so
ciety has been so shocked as by the
I ....t I n,.ltl 1, .lln .rl.. ar,r
to some machine boss or bosslet an ! i'u,n"""Js "i J
. . .,, i of General Buturlin, a member of a
olfire ho der Is now under obliga- , , ,. . , . ' . .
I r.oble family, which has been promo
tions only to the public whih he. is ,.nt (n court circU s since the time of
he does his
.t'eter the Great.
The arrest and subsequent confes
sion of Dr. Panlchenko, a man of 70
e;ns. added to the sensation.
Voting V'assili Buturlin was 26
supposed to serve.
duty. I
A this time the situation in Ore-I
P' n Is very favorable. Oregon has a j
direct primary law that would be ad- ytars old, and an officer in the fam
optd bv almo-t every Etate in the ous Pfeobrajenski regiment of
ur.ion if "the poop!,, of those states had 1 uan3"' Tw0 eiua a? hcufe in. Iove
I with a German music hall singer
their way. But in most instances thenam,.,, MnrU, s,oCke, and resigned his
states cannot secure a law such as
we have because they do not possess
the r'ght of Initiative as do the peo
ple of Oregon.
Our primary system Is satisfactory
to all save the machine element
throughout the state. The fact that
the primary law is disliked by that
element is a tribute to the law and at
the same time an argument for Its
maintenance.
When assemblyites tout their
scheme as a remedy for minority nom
inations they offend the Intelligence
rf their hearers.
IT IS OVER.
The big fight at Reno is over and
beyond a doubt the best pugilist won.
Both participants however were suc
cessful In that they secured a fortune
for their effort. On the profits de-r!v-a
from the contest 'and from the
commission in order to marry her. He
subsequently obtained a position1 in
the ministry of the interior, and al
though he owned a large property in
the province of Vllna, as well as a
house In St. Petersburg, besides be
ing the heir to about $500,000, he
lived a very retired life.
On May 24 last Vasslli Buturlin be
came seriously 111 and died the next
day, after the doctor who was at
lending him had administered sever
al subcutaneous injections. General
Burturlin pennimtted a postmortem
to be held, the result of which was to
establish the fact that the young
man had been poisoned. Suspicion
fell upon Doctor Pantchenko.
Pantchenko under police pressure,
confessed that he wilfully poisoned
young Burturlin by Injecting cholra
anti-toxlne obtained from the Con
stadt laboratory. The dose was cal
culated to ensure death within a few
days. He declared he was Instigated
by M. O'Bhien de Lassy. the broth
er-in-law of the dead man, who,
however, protests his Innocence.
General Buturlin at first resented
STORY OF
DEATH DICE."
Relic
to
Kai-cr Prcsciils Reinai Uahlr
Museum.
Berlin. The kaiser recently pre
sented to the Hohenzollern museum
the "death dice" which one of his an
cestors decided a difficult case in thu
sevententh century. The history of
these dice is generally given as fol
lows: A young girl had been murdered.
Suspicion fell upon two young sol
diers, Ralph and Alfred, who were
suitors for her hand. They both de
nied their guilt, and even torture fail
ed to extract a confession from eith
er. Then Elector Frederick William de
cided to cut the knot by means of
the dice box. The two soldiers should
throw for their lives, and the loser
should be executed for the murder.
The event was celebrated with great
solemnity. Ralph had the first chance
and threw sixes, the highest possible
number. The dice box was then given
to Alfred. He fell on his knees and
prayed'. Then he rose to his feet and
threw the dice with such for.-e that
one of them was broken. Tho whole
one showed six. the broken one also
gave six on the larger portion, and
the fragment split off showed one.
This was a total of 13, one beyond
Ralph's throw. The audience h'-ld
.Is breath in amazement.
"God has spoken," cried thu prince.
Ralph, appalled by what he re
garded as a sign from heaven, con
fessed his guilt and was sentenced to
death.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
Is the best of all medicines for the cure of diseases,
disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the
oniy preparation of its kind devised by a regularly gradu
ated physician an experienced end skilled specialist in
tie diseases of women.
It is a safe medicine in any condition of tbe system.
THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol
and no injurious bubit-forminij drugs and which
creates no craving for such stimulants.
THE ONE REMEDY so fiood that its rangers
ure not afraid to piict i's every iajjredient on
each outside bottle -wrapper ami attest L tho
truthfulness of tbe scrao under oath.
It is sold by medicine dealers even-where, and nny denier who hasn't it caa
tet it. Don't take a substitute of unknown compos-tiun for this medicine op
rnown composition. No counterfeit: i c. good us tlic genuine and the druggist
who says something else is "jut on flood as IV. i'ierce's" is eithar mistaken
or is trying to deceive you for liis own selfish benefit. Such a can h rot to bo
trusted. He is triilin with your most priceless possession your heulth
may be your life itself. See that you ftt wiuit you ask fcr.
is
OLD LINTJ LIVE STOCK IN
SURANCE. Indiana & Ohio
Live Stock Insur
ance Company
Of CrawfordsTllle, Indhuia.
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 $460,000.00.
REMKMBER, Ulte is NOT
a Mutual Live Stock Insur
ance company.
Mark Moprhouse
Company
Agent, Pendleton, Or.
119 Gas Court Ht.
Pbone Mala II.
Headquarters For
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturers a ad
Distributors of the Celebrated
PS
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists of Eastern f
Oregon. J
WJi'nilia.) f
I COLESWORTHY'S 1
i
International Stock Food f
the old reliable 2
3 3
The best for your stock
I Try it
COLESWOR.THY
127-129 t. AIM
9228
THE AMERICAN Mil BANK
Pendleton, Oregon
United States Depositary
Statement at the close of Business
June 30, 1910
TRl'NK
ROAD I 'OR
COUNTY OF MALIIKI R
3
Resources
LOANS AND DISCOUNTS 1.01(2, 1 H0.U.1
SECURITIES AND WARRANTS 17,132.11
BANKING HOUSE 60,000.011
OTHER REAL ESTATE 22,r27..r0
UNITED STATES BONDS (nt pur) ... 101,000.00
CASH ON HAND 220,087.05
$1.31,8:t:t.6l
Liabilities
Vale, Ore. A trunk road 28 miles
Ionic beinir constructed tbrough the
Kloocfi
Sarsaparilla
Acts directly and peculiarly
on the blood; purines, enriches
and revitalizes it, and in this
way builds up the whole sys
tem. Take it. Get it today.
In usual liquid form or In chocolate
coated tablets culled 8arsatab,
CAPITAL STOCK S 100.000.00
SURPLUS 100,000.00
UNDIVIDED PROFITS (net) 77.8:11.05
CIRCULATION 100.000.00
RE-DISCOUNTS 74,340.89
DEPOSITS 1,001.657.80
$1..M 3,8.1.1. 61
I hereby certify that the above statement ia true
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
T. G MONTGOMERY, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this I st day
of July, 1910. CLAUD HALE.
Seal Notary Public for Oregon.
The QUELLE
Cus La Fontaine, Prop.
Best 25c Meals in North
west First-class cookc and service
Shell fish in season
Lki Fontaine Blk., Main St.
xou make a b'.l intakv i,i. yt.n
put off buying yur coal uniil the
Fall nureha.e It vnu. -.
the bent Ro( k Spring roal th folne
produce at pree comlderably lowar
than those prevailing In Fall aad
Winter.
By Mocking up now you avoid ALL
danger of being unable to ecuri It
when cold weather arrlvrt.
HENR. (OPlTTKE
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