East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 30, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DATLT EAST OREf.OM.vS, FENPLlKTON. ORBGOX. TlU'ItSDAY, MAHCU 80, mil.
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Aanh;-v-ton, D C, Bureau, 501 Four
teenth t ..oet, N. W.
Mc3ir Tnlted Preaa Association.
Entered at the poetnffloe at Pendleton.
Oregon, aa second class mall matter.
Telephone Main 1
Official City and County raner.
country like ours where public opin
ion prevails so paramountly, the pub- i
He man doesn't occupy nearly so lm
portant a position as ho that moulds
public opinion. The cardinal sin ,
of the moulder of public opinion 'is!
mendacity. I abhor the thief, but I
abhor more the assassin of character,
he thnt tries to destroy the public's
faith in the honesty of the man who
rightfully should be where he is."
That he did not refer t- the reform
magazines, generally classed as muck
rake magazines, was explained by the
colonel. Those magazines have ac
complished much good for they have
striven for reform where reform Is
needed. He referred particularly to
the New York Herald which he
charged with striving to discredit
good men so as to weaken their influ
ence in iheir fight for the public wel
fare. Those publications follow the
methods of the "muckrakers" but
they are not prompted by the good
motives that prompt the work of
most reform writers.
It was time for someone "to draw
the line between writers who really
strive for reform and the Anninlas
variety.
I WS)F$hL n
THE KOAD TO HAI'PIXKSS.
This is the road to Happiness;
Start Now, from Where You
Are;
"Turn to the right and keep
straight on."
And you'll not find it far.
Along the Path of Willing Feet,
And over Heartease Hill,
Across the fields of Sweet Con
tent, The stream of Glad Goodwill;
Then through the lane of Lov
ing Hearts,
The gate that's called Today,
And down the steps of Little
Things
Into the Common Way.
And take the Cloak of Char
ity. The staff of Wise. Employ,
A loaf of Bread of Daily Grace.
A flask well filled with Joy;
A word of cheer, a helping hand
Some good to give or share,
A bit of song, a high resolve,
A hope, a smile, a rayer.
And In the Place of Duty Done,
Beside the Door of Home,
You'll find the House of Hap
piness For Happiness does not roam.
Annie Johnson Flint.
WHERE IT COMES FROM.
Some light was thrown upon the
Illinois senatorial corruption yesterday
when H. H. KohlAat, publisher of
the Record-Herald, declared he had
inside information that the Interests
had raised $100,000 to elect Lorlmer
as senator. His testimony was in
teresting because it shows the cause
of the corruption that attended the
Lorimer election. It had previously
been made very clear that Lorimer
had Ix-en elected through bribery hut
I Nat Goodwin, the actor has had al
'niost as many wives as the late Peter
I West, of this city. So frequently has
the actor been married and divorced
that the story is told that a friend
lor.ee asked him if he would not ln
Ivlte him to one of his weddings some
time.
In picking up the fellow who rob
bed the Schaefer jewelry store the
officers did quick work and Marshal
C.urdane is entitled to credit. Critics
of the police force should take notice.
Mhsofafoiy Pure
The Only Baiting Powder Made Ir.om Royal
Grape Cream ol Tartar.
Safeguards the food
against alum
Chemists tests have shown that a part of the alum from
btscalt made wl!h aa alum hakinj) powder passes Into
the stomach, and that digestion Is retarded thereby.
. Road tho label and make sure that your baking
powder Is not mado from alum.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturers
and Distributors of the
Celebrated
f
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH TOWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
Tallmaiv& Co.
Leading Druggists of East
ern Oregon.
For
should number three myself and two
chickens.' "
People voted the high school bond
I i.-sue on the understanding that the
Itifw hnil.llnp- u-nnl.l ho locate,-! on the
site of the present structure. There
ft re the members of the board may
be expected to stand by that location
unless some very conclusive reasons
should be advanced, showing that the
building should go elsewhere.
Some people will wonder why New
York's $25,000,000 capitol was not
constructed on the fireproof order.
Tomorrow is the cleanup day. Get
rid of the garbage and then keep '.t
cleaned away throughout the entire
year.
WHAT THE PCBLIC WANTS.
"It is a regrettable fact." said May
or Grice at a republican banquet in
Fort Wayne, "that the most popular
men are not necessarily the best men,
the most popular books are not the
bi-n books and the most popular plays
are not the best plays.
"Even in anecdotes," continued
Mayor Grice. "the public taste is bad.
I'll tell you the kind of an anecdote
the public wants.
"A Bostonian was showing his two
little girls through the poets' corner
'-, westm'nstrr Abhev. Bessie, the
it had not been shown whose money j ,,1(ler uf tne tw0 ittie girls, carried
was used to purchase the votes. i a rose in h-r hand. When they came
It was "biz business interests ' mat , " maium .6J l
furnished the slush fund for Lori
mer, according to Publisher Knhlsaat.
There can be liulv doubt aa to the
truthfulness of the charge. Who but
the i;iterc-s'.s coulj have given thou
sands of dollars for bribery? Lorimer
would not have raid JlO'J.OO'j for a
position orawin S T r, 0 'j per, annum,
had he .r...--S" ! f.;e $ 1 .'. .V . His
friends would i.ot have given the
monev out vf friendship. The m-ney
i'ess.e ros..- on tiptoe ana reverently
j vlared her rose in a fold of the poet's
i marble drapery.
' "As The Rostonlan departed he
I mis.-ed his golden-haired younger
! daughter. Turning back, he saw her
! -nil ling'Tins; before Longfellow's
j Lust. Then as he r gar Jed her, she
i .'reu- herself up on tiptoes and placed
! s: m-'.hir.g that glittered beside her
! 'tr's red r-.se. And. smiling hap
; io!y. she ran to, her father.
! "'What wre you i"ir,;, dear one?'
i the' 1l".tonian asked.
A XAKHOW ESCAPE.
Lord Decies, the. husband of Miss
Viyen Gould, was talking in New
York about American cab fares,
"They seem to be intended only for
the rich," he said. "I was amused
by a cabby who, after a drive that
would have cost a shilling in London,
said:
" 'You're an Englishman, sir, and
so I'll only charge you J2.'
"He made me think of a lawyer
who having won a case involving 100
pounds, kept 80 for his fee, and said,
as he handed over the balance of 20
pounds to his client:
" 'I am your friend, sir. I can't
charge you my full fee. I knew your
father.' ,
"'Thank gnodno ?,' sahl the client
warmly, 'that you didn't know my
grandfather.' "
MAUCH 30 IX IllSTOHY.
1793 The English, under General
Mcliride, took possession of Ostend.
1898 Ireland declared in a state
of rebellion.
1814 General Wilkinson, with
! about 2000 troops, attacked a party
of British at Lake Coole, Lower Can
ada, and was repulsed.
Cholera plague at Its height in
Barbadoes.
1863 Battle of Somerset, Ky.
1870 Texas readmitted into the
Union.
1889 "The Eiffel Tower, Paris, op-
I ened.
1S91 Manipur tribes massacred
400 British Goorkhas troops in Alas-
ka.
1894 President Cleveland vetMd
the Bland bill.
1897 Many killed and Injured by
cyclone at Chandler, Oklahoma.
1899 English excursion steamer
Stella wrecked near Aldernery, 73
persons drowned.
1903 Strike of textile workers at
Lowell, Mass., began to assume se
rious aspects.
1908 (Wman ambassador with
drew his objections to D. J. Hill as
American ambassador.
1909 Jan Pouren. Russian refugee
finally released from
Calling Cards
Wedding Stationery t
Embossed Stationery
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the city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en
tertaining for the entire
family
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
each week. Be sure and
ee the next change.
Adults 10c. Children
under 10 years. 5c.
It is neported that at the proper
time Harry S. New, national commit
teeman for Indiana will be made a
member of the executive committee
to represent his state on that com
mittee, in the campaign of 1912. It
has never been, quite understood why
Indiana was not represented on' the
executive committee in 1908. It was
the first lapse of that kind in many i ln ew York
years. Those on the inside have al- custody.
ways attributed it to personal differ- 1910 King George of Greece is
ences between Chairman . Hitchcock i sue3 a royal decree for the revision
and Mr. New over the preliminaries of constitution, ending the regime of
of the convention at Chicago In 1908. tne mili'ary league.
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tabids called Sarsataha. 100 Doses U '
the best -nrl safest conditions
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