PAGE ICK DAILY K.VST OKKGONIA. PHNDLKTON. OKKGON, WKDXKSDAV, Al'til'ST 3, 1U10. EIGHT PAGES. AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. rakitb.d tvky od Semi-Weekly at Pendleton. Oregon, by th OREUON1AN 1'UBLldHlNG CO. subscription bates. 1't. on rear, by mail 5.00 tit moatha. by mall 2.50 ftaily. tbrr sootha. by mall 1.26 frail?, rae month, by mall 60 OalW. oc year, by carrier T 50 Dal It. alt moot ha. by carrier J. 75 rally, three months, by carrier 1.93 l-aily on month, by carrier 06 'e!y. on year, by mall 1.60 Tekly, ell montba, by mall 75 'eei.. fonr montba, by mall 60 leml Weekly, one year, by mall.... 1.60 ml Weekly, six montna, y aall... .79 tul Weekly, four month, by mall.. .60 The Dally Eaat Oregonlan I kept ra aala t th Orecon Newa Co., 147 6U itreet, .rt,nd. Orecoa. tortliveat New. Co., Portland, Oregon. Cblcajro I'.areaa, jf Security Building. Waahlngton, D. C, U area a. 501 Fonr vaath itreet. N. W. Member United Preea Aaoclatloo. K.ntered at the poatoiflce at Pendleton, Jregoa. aa aecond claaa mall matter. talepbooe Main 1 Official City and County Paper. WHKKJ; I'HOl'BLE STAYS. Down conii'i the weather, but still we wear a smile; We just congratulate ourselves we'll burn not yet a while. None of us will blaze 'Fore the app'inted days; An, it's better still to travel In a world where Trouble stays. Diwn coiiim the weather; but take it at its best; from the shiny west. east Oh, non of us will blaze 'Fore the app'intej days; An' it's better still to travel - In a world where Trouble stays. Frank L. Stanton. W OKK 1)K TllK EXTENSION". The talks mi le at the Commercial club last night luring the session of tr.e project extension committee snow the deep interest that is taken in the proposition o: extending me cmaunai croieot to lari is west of the river. The I people of this part of eastern Oregon want to see tint land reclaimed and reclaimed as qiickly as possible. It is good land ar.d if only the proper work is done it may be converted into the finest irrigation district in Oregon I Main street and likewise to the health I.' not in the northwest. fulness of the city could all the base- This being the case it is but good ! ment vents that now serve as cuspl bu.lne.s policy to place the matter (dors be closed, tefore the proper authorities with as J .-TT much emphasis as possible. While Oregon has a brisk political cam- Sreretary Ballir.arer Is In the west he should be impressed with the fact that the people of eastern Oregon are anxi ous ti have the government proceed with the extension. It i logical that the government should water the lands west of the Umatilla. The gov ernm-nt is already in the field and lias made extensive examinations of the project. The government has the money with whlh to do the work and Oreg .r. Is richly entitle to this work. The s'ate has not been given anything like its Jun share of the reeiamatlpn fund. It is very natural that at this time tho people of this section prefer that the government proceed with the' ex tension and not turn the matter over t" private parties. 'When the govern ment does reclamation work it does !t well and the settlers pay only the ac tual tost of reclamation. When pri vate parties are on the joh there are oft'-n long delays and much uncer talnty. Sometimes private companies are hampered by lack of capital. East ern Oregon has many meritorious lr-rlmi-.n projects, that have not been carrio.i to completion ror this very Tensor. 1 'orv that the government is prac- tkally ready to take up the extension of the Umatilla project and has the mon7 with which to do the work cer r.inly evry effort should be put forth to In luce the department to go ahead. WOITI) FOLLOW OREGON', wording to Senator Chamberlain the progressives of both parties throughout the middle states and the enHt look with favor upon the "Oregon system." Po much so that In many Btntns efforts are being made to fol low the lead of this state. Many of the old boss ridden states are trying to secure, the Initiative and referen dum and one of the main reaons why hey want the Initiative Is that through the use of that privilege they may secure a direct primary law. It Is next to Impossible to obtain a thorough direct primary law from a legislature. This has been shown in Vw York where the legislature has T.erslstently refused to pass a direct prlmirv law despite the Insistence of such men as Roosevelt and Hughes and despite the fact those men were willing to compromise by accepting a "half way" measure since It was plain 1y impossible to secure a complete dl- re f primary law. Oregon Is. the "fool of the family" only among those who oppose politi cal reform. The Oregon system is re; garded with disfavor by the machine politicians of this state and by the same element in other states. But among the rank and file of the people and especially with those who favor politico.! progress this state Is regard ed with decided favor. Oregon Is re sr.rded as a state where the peoplo act with inteirsienee and Independ ence. They do not leave affairs inthe hands of political bosses and their ward heelers. It Is to Oregon's credit that pro giessive states are trying to follow In our footsteps and It is no reflection upon our state to know that the ma chine element here and elsewhere regards the Oregon system with disfavor. WE AKE LACKING. The vle!t to Pendleton of Pean Hal- lowc'.I of the Lewiston normal school is a forcible , reminder of Oregon's present shortcomings in the normal hool line. At this time the state provides no normal instruction and young people of eastern Oregon are forced to go to Washington and Idaho normals to secure training. Inciden tally those who go abroad for normal training usually teach abroad. So Oregon loses them. In connection with Prof. Hallowell's visit It is interesting to note that last year the Lewiston normal school was given an appropriation of $120,000. This is nearlv as much money as was given the Eastern uregon normal during its entire existence of many- years. It Is. four times as much as the Eastern Oregon norma! will get annually if Its Initiative measure la adopted. So it does not appear that the Eastern Oregon school has been j.m extravagant institution. It is also interesting to note that i Idaho has two normal schools, one In i i.orthern IJaho and one in southern Idaho. Though Idaho is a small state and J young state as compared with Ore- j gon the fact must be admitted that ir the matter of providing normal in struction that state surpasses Oregon. i 0ne of thege days Pendleton wi:i L.e 0 wftke up t the fact tha. an pnnpmfllia am(1Unt of sidewalk re- ruilding wil; have to be done When that time comes all the present de lapidated walks should be replaced V v concrete walks. It would add to the appearance of palgn but evidently it is tame com pared with the contests that are on in Kansas. Iowa, Ohio and Tennessee. Guess we will have no hot weather this summer. WHEN YOUR MONEY'S GONE. I see you sit where the lights are bright And hear you laugh at the lady's Jes:; You are out for a gay nnl care-free night. Your conscience slumbers within your breast. I hear your toast to the lady's health, And I hear her laugh as your glasses click; With the Joy of one who has bound less wealth, You lightly call for another drink; But I si; alone, from the crowd with drawn, And I deeply pity you whlie I think Of your waking up in the cold, gray dawn When your money's gone. I see you squeeze the lady's hand, And I see her look with a pensive smile; I hear you give your proud com mand. You're a millionaire for a little while; Y'ou are free tonight from annoying cares. You gladly think that her laugh rings true; You scorn the world and its grave af fairs. And claim a Joy th'it you think is new. While r sit alone, from the crowd withdrawn, And, der-piy pitying, picture you As you shall awake, in the cold, gray dawn. When your money's gone. 5. E. Klser. The New York Way. "I'm at a loss where to take my country cousin tonight." "He's strict, I s'pose?' "Very. And I don't know whether he'd prefer preaching In a theatre or vaudeville in a church." Washington Herald. THK SPFTin OF MCHT, Two hundred and thirty-five years ago Ole Roomer read before the Academy at Paris the paper In which he demonstrated for the first time the velocity of light. Putting his timekeeper upon the horses of the sun. he declared that they speeded at the rate of 185.600 miles a second! Bradley, In 1728; Flgeau, In 1849; FoueauK, In 1850; Mltchelson, In 1873. and later on STruve by various methods, reached practcally the same conclusion. P.oemer's calculation was based on certain facts gleaned from a study of the moons of Jupiter when In eclipse, the process being: too Intricate to be dealt with in this narrow space. The value to science of Roomer's discovery Is Incalculable. Knowing the speed of light, we have the key to the enormous distances with which astronomy deals. It being settled that light travels 1S8000 miles a sec ond, we know thai the sun is 92,000 -000 miles away, a distance that would require i railroad train traveling SO miles an hour 350 years to traverse, but over which light is flashed In eight minutes and 14 seconds. Know ing the sjieed of light, we can easily determine the diameter of the sun's orbit and the distances of the fixed stars, the nearest of which is so far away that it takes Its light three and a half years to reach our eyes. Koemer was born in Aarhuus Jut land. In 1C14. and died at Copenhagen in 1710. A child of the bleak north, with Its murky ashen heavens, it was yet his destiny to be the first of hu man kind to tell how the l'ght cometh to us through the in finite spaces. Selected. NOT A IWIJ AI.I.EL CASE. Jokes on the doctor are tempting if the doctor suffers no injustice from them. He is a good joker as well as a good natured target for assorted witticisms. Among the patients in a certain hospital there was one dis posed to take a dark view of his chances for recovery. . "Cheer up. old man!" admon!shed the youthful doctor attached to the ward wherein the patient lay. "Your symptoms are identical with those of my own case four years ago. I was Just as sick as you are. Look at me non!" The ratient ran his eye over physician's stalwart frame. "What doctor did you have?' finally asked feeblv. the he TO PALE, THIN PEOPLE. PrugsNt KHyH'ii OflVtSi to Pay for Snmosc If It Does Not Make Thin People Pitt. Samose. the remarkable flesh form ing food should be used by all who are pale, weak and thin. It mingles with the fon,j and aids assimilation, so that when taken for a short time, nature will soon assert her normal powers. and the food that is eaten will give strength and good flesh. eigh yourself before you com mence the us... of Samose, and you will notice a steadv gain. Ramose is a scientific flesh-forming food that restores the thin and scrawny to their proper weight, and fills the weak and debilitated with vigor and vitality. Such remarkable results have fol lowed the use of Samose that Drug gist Koeppen is willing to pay for the treatment if it does not give the de sired results. SCARS OP RATTLE. A much scarred veteran occupied a seat in a car and opposite to him sat a benevolent looking oM gentle man, who gazed with interest on the 1 rugged face and at length said: "I think, my friend, you've had some ex citing experiences." "I should think so. sir," replied the warrior. "This gash across my brow, this seam down my cheek and this cloven chin each cost more than one life in a hand to hand fight." "Dear me!" said the old gentleman. "And how did you come by that deep indentation on your nose?" The warrior hun? nis head and made no reply. "Come now. Joseph." said his bet ter half, '-'ho was seated beside him, "tell the gentleman how you got that one." "You keep quiet, Maria " snarled the warrior. "I won't! snapped Maria. "It fairly riles me to hear you bragging of the marks you got from the In dians while you never mention the one I gave you when I hit you with the fire shovel!" LOVE ME, LOVE MY DOG. A young man, flushed of face, car rying a Chihuahua dog, rushed hur riedly in to the State Courts building the other day and asked excitedly for the dog license bureau. "You're in the wrong house." a po liceman advised him; "you'll have to go uptown to the Society for the Pre vention of Cruelty to Animals" for that." "Wow'." exclaimed the young man, as if in pain. Then he confided his story to the cop. "You see," he said, "I just bought this 'mutt' for the girl I'm going to marry. Then we went over to the City Hall to get our marring,- license. When we got there she chased me out to get a license for this harmless brute. .She's waiting for me now," he added, "but I guess it's no dog license, no marriage license," and the troubled youth bolted for the subway and the animal headquar ters nt Twenty-sixth street. New York Tribune. ST.KEl'MSSSX F.SS. Various methods of courting sleep when sleep Is coy hive been recom mended by tho confident fiersons who always have cures for colds, but the falln'y whieh ba exploded with the loudest report is that which conveys the advice to count tip to a hundred, of a thousand, or a million. The man who can't sleep Is Irritated any way because he can't sleep, and by the time he has arrived at 705. nnd has sud- When You Take HOSTETTF.HS lUTTFRS you have a proven medicine that will do good to every organ in the diges tive system nnd one that Is freely en dorsed by thousands of satisfied users. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS has been used successfully for over ."7 yearn In cases of Itloatlng. Heart burn, Headache, nilllousness, Sour Rising, Indigestion, Cramps, Diar rhoea, Malaria, Fever and Ague. It is the best for you. Try a bottle to day. All Druggists. & Cq griPe Any system that needs a tonic needs also a blood purifier, for It Is the weakened and impure condition of the circulation that ia responsible for the run down state of health. We have only to veeoeuiza lite ixso.-tance of puro, rich biood in preserving health, to realize the danger of a wcaVjuod or impure ctrcula tiou. Decent ulocu nutriment weakens the Si'sut'i. and it can not resist disease like a strong robust constitution. First th3 body b.ts a vora cut feeling, the ap potito is ci.lc, eucgy begins to flag, f.io ("gestiju U b.-.U. etc. If viio couiitlcn is not corrected a', this stage more serious results are buvb to follow, and some times a 10:13 debilitating spell of sickness is the veiult. S. S. S. is Nature's tonic, nude of rods, terbs and barks. It is not a nerve stimulant, bitt a medicine tha steadily tuilt's r.y every portion of the' system by clcAiir.in.? mi enriching the blood, and i.t tins vray supplying an increased aicoimt of nourishment and resistive powers lo every portion of the body. S. S. 3. e.nicts thr overstraiiic.1 nerves, i.ap -ores tho atpc.ito, tones up tho stomach and tiijcsllou, and thoroughly enriches t ud purines the blood. S. S. S. is a real tonic beemwj it is a real blood puriSer. D. S. S. ttclrtas no harmful mineral and persons 0; all ages can uso it with the s..r.io Venelciiti results. Be sure to get S. S. S. for yo ,r lotiic this year do not accept anything in place of it; there is nothing elso "just as Kocd" M S. S. S. You v.111 tad ii all that is claimed for it. THE SWIFT SPECIFICS CO.. ATLANTA. GA lenly forgotten whether It was 76C t t?t6 or 6 76 or "67, he is so enrnged that that alone keeps him awake an other half hour. It is the same with the attempt to count sheep jumping over a fence. The very stupidity f the proceeding is un ifying, and starts the brain on a wave of activity thnt delays sleep still fur ther. The fact, it is doubtful whether any mathematical stunts soothe the brain when it Is nervous, and even If they do, there are nlmost as many different kinds of brains as there ore numbers, up to Infinity, so what Is the use of a general prescription? A man who occasionally suffers from sleeplessness has this to say: "I always know when I am dropping off to a natural sleep. Tho moment comes when the ordinary things of every day life assume weird 01 jireposter ous groupings. For Instance, if I seem to think of a cow looltlng out ot the corner of her eye with an arch glance, or a caterpillar directing nn orchestra, I know that sleep hovers near. There has been no connection 01 BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY Carloads of perfect building material, cut to a hair, to (it like the papT on t'10 wall, slispp.-d daily U'.ir 5-cross pa-n ! fl.Mi Door is the best value ever offered anywhere for this renmrkahly low price, and It Is only n sample of the many pood tlil'irs and price-savers contained In our catalogue. W e own and operate our own mill In Scaiile and SAVE YOU MIDDLEMEN'S PROFITS Pend In n llrt of what you need nnd let us show you in Ai'Tl'Ah KIOL'HFS what we save you. Wo Pell evervliodv end ship n:ivw';e:o. Siva ml !dlenen's protits "FOH THIS CIHI.IKi:NY' Senil for Catalogue. One price to everybody ton Known For The First National PENDLETON, I0REG0N CAPITAL, SURPLUS UNDIVIDED PROFITS RESOURCES OVER a r !! at SECURITY 11 aMS mm n ' 11 am mi 11 lanmrinriwiriin nrrTinin 1 nimisim 1 wiiii in 1 mi i "itt mriiirnii - rr - Trii - Chickens! Chickens!! Chickens!!! All kind3, sizes and colors, young and old For choice dressed ones phone yonr order night before. We dress none except for orders so if you like cold storage poultrj patronize the other fellow or store yourself. East End Grocery Res. Phone H. DRINK UP! You don't have to wiink up a thirst it comes frequently enough these hot days. Just think of our thirst-quenching fountain . drinks try one and the thirst is forgot ten. Pure, delicious, sanitarily served soda water just the right degree of flavor just the right coldness. Plain or fancy drinks. Ice cream and fruit combinations. JUST TRY "Fruit-Malt," The Invigorating Thirst-Quencher A MEAL TONIC DLOOB FUMFIEfl between my previous thoughts and a cow or a cntcrpillar. yet that fact is a surety of repose in Itself. I know I'll bo asleep in a few seconds. At the same time. I mustn't be too sure about it. If I rouse myself to the ex tent of feeling a distinct assurance that I'll soon be asleep, I wake my self up again thereby, and ruin my chances of n good sleep.' I have made that mistake more than once, and now I endeavor to cultivate vagueness In my antesomnlal thoughts." It was suggested to this individual that a deliberate invention of such Impossible situations might be a cure for sleeplessness in his case, but he retorted that the effect of Imagin ing a tin horn dancing in the center of a circle of mucilage bottles, or the hands of the clock mnking derisive gestures at the moon, immediately started the brain-waves rolling tu multuouH'.y nnd defeated the object In view. He sighed as he said this, and one felt that his case was Indescrib ably sad. David II. Doge in August Llppincott's. rt g ' DuilueffHeed This Catalog Its Strength and . S2, TTTTTTTiiri"tarirmi irimnmi"- iimiii m Telephone Main 536 2A1. 1 !4 K. ftVnrw. Bank 450 Tha Pendleton Drug Co. The Mark of Quality. Headquarters For Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of the Celebrated F & TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTH POWDER and MT. HOOD CREAM Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists of Ruttri Oregon. OLD LLVT LIVE STOCK IN SURANCE. Indiana & Ohio Live Stock Insur ance Company Of Craw fords Yille, Indiana. Has now entered Oregon. Policies now good In every state In the Union. Organ sed over 26 years ago. Paid up Capital $200,000.00. As sets over $450,000.00. REMEMBER, tills la NOT a Mutual Live Stock Inaur ance company, Mark Moorhouse Company Ajy-nt. Pendleton, Or. Ill UuA Court M. Phone Mala u. I COLESWORTHY'S i 9 I International' Stock Food 2 I the old reliable The best for your stock I Try it I COLESWOR.THY I 127-129 B. Alta The QUELLE Gus La Fontaine, Prop. Best 25c Meals in North west First-class cooks and service Shell fish in season a Li Fontaine Blk., Main St. I You Make a Bad Mistake When you put off buying your "iitll Fall intrchnse it NOW nnd secure the best Rook Springs coal the mines produce nt priors considerably lower thnn those prevailing In' "n n,i Winter. 1S.V slocklnir nn iinu .... avoid AM, (lunger of belnK un- mini to secure It when cold i weather arrives. Henry Kopittke rhoue Main 178. JM.HV- 60 DEARS' " - i"n i r . iff u- Anrrnr wwlng n ketch n,1(i (i..rr'n'n n, cu;i;)y iwort.mi 1,1 nni,tt-;i (n o I i i!i-r m t. -.vet, i i, in i r h r i'. pitiiM" , ', ,,,..,,. i!ifttici;yc-.nil.ff'iii.tl. H,-rMI'"J3X 't V'.u .: ,e..t tree, (il-lcnt nav ic- f,ir : ,K jui-mth. I'iiifiiU lih'-n thrnti.-li Min n X, . rucuW Vt iM nof(r wiftmut ncri".. it . i- i. nnndtmmOf llintrni1 wooMt. 1.htv( wk mlAllou of nr fiuei'tiun J"iirn,il. 'Vernn 99 ronr: tout muntlii, L bold b.i all n.lolr JViJ)NN & Co 3blb'aa-a New Yor tlrancb lifflc. OH V St- Wiuhliiiitoti. tj Zi FOLEYSHONElMCAn Curat Coldit Prevents Pneumonic P Uo .4 foif-r- A Oeci,-.,-