East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 07, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST ORBGOXLIX, PEMLETOX, OREGON, 11111) AY. OCTOBER 7, 1910.
EIGHT PAGES.
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Official City and Connty Paper.
IX CONTENTMENT TOWN.
I.
Why folks are livin' happy in
new Contentment Town,
They're thankful if It's rain or
shine the sky is sendln'
down;
The frost Is silver sprinkled
where the daisies used to
grow;
The Autumn's wealth is -with
them and they scatter as
they go.
II.
They hear no wolves a-howlin"
in the cold and hungry
night;
The footsteps of the darkness
are twinklin' with the
light;
The wilderness seems sfnging,
and a!l the hills of snow
Flame with forgotten flowers
glad dreams of long ago.
III.
Life sings to them forever; If
storms break, dark and
deep,
'Tis but a fleeting shadow o'er
the smiling face of Sleep;
They bear no cross for gaining
the bright gola of a
crown;
But hold glad hands with Heav
en in Xew Contentment
Town.
Frank L. Stanton in Atlanta
Constitution.
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WORK IT OVT.
The best Interests of this city call
for a prompt and satisfactory settle
ment of the question now up with
reference to the closing of Aura and
Lilleth streets where those streets
cross the O. R. & X. tracks. The
problem now before the city council
I a business problem. It should be
worked out In a business like way,
without regard to politics and regard
less of prejudices, if there by any
prejudice upon the subject.
The O. R. & X. company asks for
the closing of the two streets at the
points where those streets intersect
with the tracks. It Is a logical re
quest. At the intersections the rail
road company has so many tracks
that it is dangerous to allow traffic
across them. It Is also unsatisfactory
to the railroad company because it
may be forced to break trains at those
points. That the railroad company
L entitled to proper room for the
handling of Its business must be
granted by all. Unless the company
has room to operate here It will be
very natural for the company to trans
fer as much work as possible to other
points. We don't want anything of
that sort to happen. Pendleton wants
the O. R. & X. company to Increase
Its local payroll and not diminish it.
In treating of this subject at this time
the East Oregonian is frank to say it
is not acting at the request of the rail
road company, nor for the benefit of
the company. It is seeking to protect
the business Interests of the city.
But, It will be objected by some,
the closing of the streets will Injure
property in that section. In some In
stances that might be true and If It
Is then those property owners should
be reimbursed. There should be a
way of arriving at an adjustment. Eut
the injury, If any, could not be great.
and the closing of the streets might
prove of benefit rather an fnjury to
those very property owners. This
would certainly be true should the O.
R. & X. company establish its freight
division here, as many hope It will So.
It would mean much to Pendleton to
obtain the freight division and local
people should take every reasonable
step towards inducing the company
establish the division here when,
the contemplated change Is made.
At this time It would be folly in
deed to have a needless quarrel with
the railroad people. Here's hoping
the councllmen will be able to solve
this problem and solve It with justice
to all concerned.
TIIAXK YOTJ. MR- OTAPMAX.
Frankly and promptly Portland has
denied any Intention of trying to steal
the Roundup and on the other had
assures this city of continuous anj
cordial support for the show In Pen
dleton. Certainly the message which
Manager Chapman of the Portland
Commercial Club, conveyed to the
people of this city through the East
Oregonian yesterday, is all that could
be desired. That message breathes a
spirit of friendship and fairness that
snuu oe appreciated ana is apprecl
a:ed. It is the spirit of the new and
greater Portland the spirit that seeks
to build up Portland by building up
Oregon, not by stealing things from
the other towns of the state.
Possibly local people were hasty In
becoming aroused over this matter.
If so the excuse is that the Portland
Oregonian openly advocated in it
editorial columns that a frontier show,
such as the Kound-up, be held In
Portland each fall. Furthermore this
vas not the first time such a sugges
tion was made. Last summer, after
the local Round-up had been well
started, the Oregonian published a
story to the effect that Pendleton
would abandon the affair and that the
show would be held in Portland In
stead. The story was entirely false
and unjust. That story roused indig
nation though no open protest was
made at the time by local people.
Now that the accredited represenja.
t'.ve of the business Interests of Port
land has assured us that the metro
polis has no intention of stealing our
show the Round-up management may
proceed with plans for a greater cele
bration than ever next year. Make It
tig as "all outdoors" for the whole
northwest will be here.
"Let'er buck."
OX THE BACK TRACK.
A few months ago the assembly
was the great and only thing. Some
S00 or more politicians gathered In
Portland and in the security of the
moment they became enthusiastic and
i boastful. They put up a ticket and
'swore they would put it through. Only
' ossemblyltes were republicans and the
.rest would have to get out of the party.
i Those who favored statement No. 1
1 were to be hung up by the thumbs.
ill was admitted the corporations
should, have a man on the supreme
I court and Wallace HcCamant was
named for that position.
i But in the primary election the as-
! cemblyites learned a few thinss. In
i a single handed fight Judge Bean of
' tills city won against MeCamant by
a landslide majority and many other
assemblyites were beaten.
.Seeing that the people understand
their scheme and will not tolerate it
L'owerman and his assembly followers
j have changed tactics They no longer
taJk of the assembly and they will
leave the direct primary law alone
if they have to. They are now try
ing to make people forget the assem
bly and believe that Chamberlain and
Bourne are Issues In this campaign.
It is absurd because Chamberlain has
four years j f t to serve In the senate
while Bourne's term does not expire
for two years. Xelther senator Is be
fore the people in this election. Bow
erman is and he Is the man whose
record should be scanned.
The far fetched effort to make
Bourne and Chamberlain the big Issue
li.'stead of the assembly shows the
panic Into which the assembly camp
has been thrown. The assemblyltes
ere fighting after the manner In
which a hog goes to war with his
tail toward the enemy.
In the question now before It the
city council has a problem In arith
metic. The task Is to grant the rail
road company the privileges It asks for
yet not work injustice on any prop
erty owners. Work it out gentlemen.
Ir is important to Pendleton that you
get the right answer.
That was swift work In Portugal.
The revolution was over with and a
new government proclaimed almost
before the wireless operators could
send out word of the uprising. It was
not like that In the olden days.
Xow let everybody get ready to at
tend the Portland rose show next
June.
Alfonso seems to sympathize with
his friend Gaston (Manuel.)
The colonel has '
Watch the smoke.
started again.
Portland Is a good town too.
Rusty You grumble at hot weather
Crusty Yes.
Rusty And you grumble at the
cold weather.
Crusty Yes.
Rusty Well, what do you like?
Crusty I like to grumble.
MANY PERSONS
SUFFER DAILY
from distress after eating. They have
Heartburn, bloating, Reichlng,
Smothering sensations, etc. If you
are among that number let us per
auade you to try
Hostetter's Stomach Bitters
It will work wonders for you. By
strengthening and toning the diges
tive system, the cause of jrour
trouble la quickly removed. It la also
for fndigeotlon, Cowtlvenem, RIUloos-
nesfl, Stomadi 111, and Malaria, Fever
and Aunt,
EATING AN D HEALTH.
The word "epicure" is rarely un
derstood in the right meaning. It
means not a glutton, but the reverse.
An epicure Is an advocate of the sim
ple life for the purposes of best ef
ficiency. It Is the man who learns
the good thing and uses It for his own
nutrition. The general impression Is
that the word has to do with those
who devote their entire time to
sampling things to eat, but this Is not
the case at all.
The Danes, among whom I have
been living this summer, have accom
plished much along epicurean lines.
I am going to speak of some of the
practical economies which have been
been instituted in Denmark and which
should be copied In other countries.
Denmark is the Uyid of Jacob Riis, of
Moltke, of Germany, of Hans Ander
son and of Canute. Shakespeare
speaks In Hamlet of things "rotten in
Denmark," but I found the people far
advanced in private and social life.
There are about two million in
habitants and of these about a half
million live in Copenhagen. There Is
a very fine school system among the
farmers. Education Is brought to
their doors by a system resembling
the interurban trolley lines In this
country that Is. the schools are dis
tributed so that the farmer is In close
touch with them.
There is a great system of co-operation
among the farmers. They work
together In cultivating their pro
ducts and in getting them to market.
The farmer who has one egg to put
on the market has the same chance
and privilege as the farmer having 1,
000. This system of co-operation has led
to an Increase of from 15 to 18 per
cent In the value of the products
above that of any other country. The
Danes have reclaimed over eighty
square miles of moors which were ut
terly useless before.
The Danes take care of the chil
dren. They do not allow any child
to escape over there, whether he be
of low or high birth. There is a kind
ly supervision and care, no matter
whose child It Is The result of this
protection of the young Is that the
country Is almost entirely without
crime.
Xo children are allowed to go to
waste simply because the'.r parents
cannot or will not care for them. The
Danes recognize children as being one
of the resources of the country and
so are careful to rear them to be effi
cient and capable. It is a policy of
true economy and a remarkably bene
ficial one.
I suppose I must, however, say
something of the epicureanism of
food, for food is the basis of true epi
cureanism. Fletcherism has been
tried in Denmark with good effects.
It seems ridiculous that one person
should attempt to tell you how to
eat. If Edison were asked he might
tell you something about electricity.
You are not all electricians, and he
would undoubtedly give you a great
deal of information on the subject.
But you are all eaters. Food is the
basis of true epicureanism. Xature's
foods were of the kind that necessi
tated chewing. There were no soft
foods and drinks in the early times.
AH of nature's foods were of such
shape that the nourishment had to
be sucked or chewed out of them. In
the primitive days people had all day
to sit down and got the good out of
food. There was no danger from lack
of time in which to properly consume
food.
Consequently men lived to a great
age unless they met death by vio
lence.. The skulls which are found
have all the teeth still in the head,
worn but not decayed. The remark
able feature of prehitsoric anthrop-
BLOOD DISEAS
CONTAGIOUS TROUBLES
Contagious Blood Poison more
thoroughly permeates the system than
any other disease. Its infectious virus
contaminates every corpuscle and
tissue of the circulation, and for this
reason its symptoms are of a varied
nature. When it enters the blood it
is but a short time until the mouth
and throat begin to ulcerate, the skin
becomes spotted, rashes and eruptions
appear on the body, sores and ulcers
break out, the hair fall3, and fre
quently nails on hands and feet thick
en and come off. Mineral medicines
which simply shut the poison up in
the system should be avoided, for when
such treatment is ltft off the old dis
ease will break out again, often worse
than befote. S. S. S. cures Contagious
Blood Poison permanently, and it does
eo because it thoroughly purifies the
blood. S. S. S.
goes into the
circulation, and
drives out the
last trace of the
destructive
germs, adds
richness and
vigor to the cir
culation and
allows it to nourish the diseased por
tions of the body back to health.
S. S. S. is purely vegetable, being
made entirely of roots, herbs and
barks, without a particle of mineral,
and its vegetable ingredients always
hasten the cure by toning np the
stomach and digestive members.
Home Treatment book and anymedi
cal advice free to all who write.
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The officers of our bank are always pleased to give the bene
fits of their experience to our patrons.
THE
American National Bank
Pendleton. Oregon
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
oMglcal remains is the excellence of
the toeth found In skulls as compared
with the teeth of the school children
of our own gluttonous and carnivor
ous age.
Th'-n cam,? modern cooking. The
result of this i3 that in the twentieth
century we find ourselves without
knowledge of how to overcome the
menace of our luxury and wealth.
We digest what we taste. Take a
cube of bread Into your, mouth. It has
no taste at first. Then the saliva of
the mouth begins to change the starch
into sugar, and it tastes sweet. The
-tomuch must be prepared to digest
the food before it is swallowed. It
SPECIAL DISCOUNT on Heating
and Cook Stoves for the month of
October at the
Empire Furniture Store
Corner Webb and Garden Sts. Phone Red 3201.
NEW A.VD SECOND-HAND GOODS HOlCiHT AND SOLD.
IIiA... O recrn, located cornev of Serenth aud Stark Btreetw, 'extudlag
through the block to Park Street, Portland. Oregon. Oar. new Park
Aaaex Is absolutely fireproof.
Rates $1 per Day and Up. European
Oroheum Theatre
I. P. BfSOHBlNAO H, Proprietor
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
MM PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPKR.
Procraaa Ckanajee aa Swadaje, Taeada7s a ad Friday's.
Byers'
Best
Flour
'
Is not tijiiM of Fletcherism that it takes
longer to cat than before. The same
f mount of time should bo spent on
a meal say twenty minutes to half
an hour. The only difference will he
In the amount of food consumed. Only
one third to one-half the usual
amount Is needed. Horace Fletcher.
lanlnir.v Mow-Wow Show.
Danbury. Conn., Oct. 5. With Jas.
Mortimer, the famous fancier, as su
perintendent, the annual bench show
of the Danbury Society was opened
today and will continue three days.
Leading kennels of New York and
Xew England are represented.
Is made from the choicest wheat that
srrows. Good bread is assured when
BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran,
Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on
hand.
Pendleton Roller Mills
Pendleton, Oregon.
Headquarters For
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Mannfactnren and
DUtrikutora of tbe Celebrated
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TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. ROOD CREAM
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists of
Oregea.
Kaatera
old Lixri live stock in
surance. Indiana & Ohio
Live Stock Insur
ance Company
Of Crawfordsrllle,
Haa now entered Orogon.
Policies now good in every
atate In the Union. Organ
ed over IS years age. Paid
up Capital f2SO.000.00. As
sets over 14(0,000.00.
REMEMBER, th la la NOT
a Mutual Live stock Inaur
ance company.
Mark Moorhouse
Company
Agent, Pendletoa, Or,
113 Kaat Court at.
Fbooe Mala M.
f a a a a vJ
International Stock Food
the old reliable
The best for your' stock
Try it
COLESWORTHY
127-129 E. Alta
The QUELLE
Gus La Fontaine, Prop.
Best 25c Meals in North
west First-class cooks and service
Shell fish in season
La Fontaine BIk., Main St.
You Make a
Bad Mistake
When yon put off buying yonr
Goal!
ntll Fall purchase It NOW
and seoKre the bet Hock
Springs coal die ailaca produce
a prions coaalderabry lower Uiaa
these preraiUng In Fall and
Wlater.
By stocking up aow yoa
aTeid ALL danger of being aa.
able to seoare It wheat sold
weather antree.
Henry Kopittke
Phone Mala 179.
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