East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 24, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Oakland, Cat The completion of
the Western Pacific railway from
Salt Lake City to its Pacific Coaat ter.
minal at Oakland, Cal., and the in
auguration of passenger serrice Mon
day, is an eyent of national import
ance, as affecting the transportation
interests of the country. This piece
of road, Sit miles in length, is prac
tically an extension of the Gould sys
tem westward, and means that a new
factor has entered the field In the
distribution of trans-continental traf
fic. The Western Pacific connects
with the Denver and Rio Grande
railroad at Salt Lake, so that the
Gould lines are now continuous from
Pittsburg and Detroit to the Pacific
Coast, and with these connections are
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passenger service from the Atlantic,
the Gulf and the Great Lakes, to the
terminal city of Oakland, located on
the continental side of the Bay of San
Francisco, from which ocean lines
will take traffic to all points on the
Pacific Coast and to the Orient
It was the ambition of Gould to
control an ocean-to-ocean railroad
line under one ownership and man
agement, and while complications
trowing out of the late financial cris
is caused some compromises, and de
ferred the realization of that project
the completion of the Western Pacific
is another step in the carrying out of
this great plan. Tt means that an
other vast system of railroads is
reaching out for the profitable Pa
cific coast business and Is In readi
ness to participate in the tremendous
development. o Pacific commerce,
which is certain to come with the
completion of the Panama canal, and
the increase of population of the
Western Empire beyond the contin
ental divide.
"LUiuid fuel" from the Inexhausta
ble California oil fields and the "white
coal" from the great hydro-electric
power plants of the high Sierras, are
supplying the cheapest energy known
and working a revolution in industrial
economics.
California Is now In a position to
compete with the East In manufactur
ing, In the score of saving. In cost of
motive power, while Its climate, free
from extremes of heat and cold, gives
a maximum of labor efficiency at all
seasons.
Accessible to abundant supplies of
raw material, and fronting the awak
ened Orient, whose teeming millions
have made It in all times the Mecca
of the merchant, California Is enter
ing upon a period of industrial and
commercial expansion, that wiU
eclipse its golden era. To its Golden
Gate will throng the merchant ships
of all nations, bringing the rich wares
of far Cathay, while they will bear
away to all parts of the Orient and
the isles of the Pacific the products
of this country.
The captains of industry and mas
ters of transcontinental traffic have
been quick to observe this new trend
of commerce, and of industrial devel
opment, and have seized upon the
point of advantage on the east bay
shore at Oakland, where already the
great continental railroad systems,
the Southern Pacific, the Central Pa
cific, the Santa Fe and the Western
Pacific are elaborating extensive ter
minal docks.
These corporations, with the San
Francisco, Oakland and San Jose
Railway companies, are building great
piers, and warehouses, with electric
cranes to transfer cargoes from ship
to car, and from car to ship, that will
involve an expenditure of upwards
of 50,000,000.
In addition to this, the City of Oak
land has already voted bonds to the
extent of $2,500,000 for docks and
warehouses and a belt railway along
its inner harbor, where the United
States government is engaged In Im
provements on a continuous system
of appropriations which will total $2,-500,000.
There are among the conditions that
contribute to make the terminus of
the Western Pacific at Oakland, Cal
a point of continental contact, and
one that will have a dominant Influ
ence In world commerce.
OREXiOX THEATRE OPENS
THE SEASON 1910-11
INCREASE WEIGHT QUICKLY.
Simple Way for the Thin and Pale to
lie Plumn and Rosy.
Samose can hardly be termed a
medicine. It Is in reality a flesh form
ing food. Taken tfefore or after meals
It mingles with the food you eat, en
ables it to assimilate and readily di
gest, so as to make rich blood and
pleasing plumpness.
After Samose has been used a week
or ten days a noticeable gal In
weight Is seen. The sallow complex
ion becomes rosy, the sunken cheeks
will have a ruddy glow, the eyes will
be bright, the breath sweet and the
step elastic.
Koeppen Bros.' customers have told
them of the romarknble results fol
lowing the use of Samose. the great
flesh forming food, and they are so
thoroughly convinced of Its reliability
that they are selling It under their
personal guarantee to refund the
money If It does not do all that Is
claimed for it.
Prince is Hit With Rock.
Rome. The Duke of Genoa, sec
ond cousin of the King of Italy, and
his son, the Prince of Udlne, while
automoblllng to Stress were attacked
by a youth who threw a stone, hitting
tho Prince in the face. The police
were notified and are Investigating.
An event of great dramatic im
portance will prevail in this city at
the Oregon theatre on Tuesday Aug
ust 30 when Margaret Illlngton will
be seen here in her new play "Until
Eternity" which comes from the
French. In its original It was ac
claimed by Paris on the occasion of
Its premiere as a work of wonder
ful power filled with heart throbs.
the purpose of Its argument being an
experience In life which Involves pos
slble conditions. In the adaptation
used by Miss Illlngton, which is the
work of Edward Eisner, all of its
powerful situations have been re
tained. The play tells the story of heart
gripping mother love, of a young wife
driven to desperation through the ne.
gleet of her husband and who In an
Impulsive moment leaves her home
and her child. The train in which she
makes her-flight Is wrecked, and se
verely injured she is brought to a
London hospital where In the great
confusion her identity is lost
Regaining her health and learning
Sam Say, Rastus, Miss Helen Gas
pipe says she'd like to meet you very
much.
Dastus To' go and tell her I ain't
no gas meter.
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ItiTtiri'r i t itinn in
Margaret Illlngton, In tho Great
lT-iich Piny, "Until Eternity," ut
tlif Oregon Theater, Tuesday, Au
' gust $0.
that her husband believes her dead,
had remarried, she Is further con
vlnced that he never cared for her
and she decides to continue under an
assumed name. Mother love and the
longing for her boy soon dominates
however, and the knowledge that her
child Is being neglected determines her
to go to him at any cost.
She enlists the aid of friends to se
cure her the position of governess In
her former home, believing that her
disguise will safeguard her. As soon
as she arrives there, her husband's
brother penetrates it and for the time
being her plan seems lost
A scene between them ensues dur
ing which the present wife enters,
followed by the husband, who also
recognizes her. This revelation stag
gers him, but he decides to allow her
to remain hoping to avoid uncom.
fortable disclosures.
The child, ignorant of his moth
er's identity, pours out to her all the
pent up love of his tender nature, un.
wittingly cutting her to the quick as
she cannot reveal her true position,
which with every moment grows
harder as she sees the tenderness and
love which Is bestowed upon the wo
man who has supplanted her.
"Going Some."
Lawrence and Sandusky will send
their all star cast of players to this
city on Tuesday, Sept. 27, for an en
gagement of one night at the Ore
gon theatre, presenting the uproar
ously successful comedy "Going
Some," which Is credited with more
success than has greeted any other
comedy of recent years. New York,
Philadelphia, Chicago, Boston and
every other city of importance on the
continent has seen and laughed at this
clever play and the present tour Is
the most successful the play has had.
ART DEALERS ARRESTED;
AMERICANS ARE DUPED
Berlin. Herr Batteaux, assistant
curator of the Westphallan Museum
at Munster, and Max Helmann, a
dealer In 'antiquities, have been ar
rested on a charge of manufacturing
and selling bogus ancient works of
art. The affair creates great Interest
In ' antiquarian and art circles.,
Helmann offered to a certain West
phallan noble who carved wooden
polychromatic figures for $1(25. One
of these was a knight In chain armor,
which on Investigation proves to be
almost an exact reproduction of a
stone figure In the porch of Mlndcn
cathedral, which had been carved In
wood to Heimann's order, but which
was alleged by Helmann to date from
the thirteenth century.
The other Is a Balnt of the late
Gothic per 1. Batteux had sent the
original tr Helmann to be copied.
When Helmann had finished the copy
he kept the original and returned the
copy to Batteux, and the case against
Batteux Is that he knew it to be a
copy. Those who havve seen the copy
state It to be a most marvelous reproduction.
Heimann's correspondence has been
seized by the police, ana numerous
letters reveal that this Individual was
In an extensive way of business. Es
pecially large were his connections
with America, where he has supplied
dozens of museums with his "origin
als." It will be remembered that some
months ago a band of Munich "ar
tists" was discovered who had been
supplying wealthy American connois
seurs with "old masters" at very rea
sonable rates.
SERUM MAY CURE
CHILD PARALYSIS
Life Insurance.
Life Insurance.
Life insurance.
Life Insurance.
Life Insurance.
Lee Teutsch.
Do you take the East Oregonlan?
Philadelphia. A discovery that may
lead to a cure for infantile paralysis
a deadly disease of childhood thought
to be epidemic at the present time
through the state, was announced to
day by Drs. Simeon Flexner and Paul
A. Wise of the Rockefeller Institute
for Medical Research in New York.
As a result of a series of experiments
performed on monkeys that were In
noculated with the virus which caus
es Infantile paralysis a serum Jias
been found that In some cases pre
vents the disease from developing and
In others cures it within a short time
after it makes an appearance. These
two investigators also have found that
it is possible to vaccinate monkeys
with an "immune" serum that will
prevent them from contracting the
disease.
The discoveries are of great Im
portance to the entire medical profes.
slon. There seems to be no theoreti
cal obstacle to prevent a vaccination
method to be found to produce Im
munity. The question seems to be
will the doctor be able to use the se
rum as antitoxin? Will the serum
chase the malady out of the body and
make good again the evil done to the
limbs of the little victims? Hundreds
of mothers are anxiously waiting Dr.
Flexener's answers to these ques
tions.
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