HIGIIT PAGES PAGE POUR DAILT EAST OR1 GONIAL, PENDUJTON. OIUttM.V VKIXKSIAY, APRILS, 1911. DOCTORS FAILED. RESTORED BY PERUIMA. Catarrh of the Lungs Threatened Her Life. Miss Xinetio Porter, liraiatroe, Ver mont, writes: "I have boea cured by Peru nil. "I had several honiorrhaces cf the lnne. The d.n-tors d.d not help me much and would novor have cured me. "I saw testimonial in a Feruua almanac of a ca.-e similar to mine, and I commenced usins it. "I was not aMe to vra.it on myself when I bsraa usina it. 1 gained very slowly at first, but I could see that it was helping me. "After I had taken it a while I com menced to raise up a stringy, sticky enbstance from my lungs. This grew lees and less in quantity as I continued the treatment. "I grew more fleshy than I had been for a long time, and now I call myself welL" AX INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. Published Daily. Weekly and Semi-Weekly at Pendleton, Oregon, by the east okkuoman publishing co. subscription" kates. Daily, one year, by mall $5.00 Daily, six months, by mail 2.50 tally, three months, by mail Daily, one month, by mail 50 Daily, one year, by carrier 7.50 Daily, six months, by carrier 3.75 Daily, three months, by carrier 1.95 Daily, one month, bv carrier 65 Weekly, one year, by mail 1.50 Weekly, six months, bv mall 75 Weekly, four months, by mall 50 Semi Weekly, one year, by mail 1.50 Semi-Weekly, six months, by mall 75 Semi-Weekly, four months, by mall... .50 Tbe Dally East Oregonlan !s kept on sale at the Oregon News Co., 3-9 Morrison treet. Portland, Oregon. Northwest News Co., Portland, Oregon. Chicago Bureau, 909 Security Building. Washington, D. C, Bureau, 501 Four teenth street, N. W. , Member United Press Association. Entered at the postofflce at Pendleton, Oregon, as second class mall matter. Telephone Main 1 Official City and County Paper. THE XOBLE FEW. X Few are the clear, strong spir- - its, who can bear To look on Truth In her. un- clouded blaze; Few are the high, heroic souls, who dare, Above the low pursuit of gain to rise Their firm, unbending purpose; few can gaze AtJ virtue, on her pure and awful throne Ah! few can love the therecal coin she pays But they must love it, for the souls alone Who master self can claim our birthright as their own. James Gates Perclval. power. Publicity and efficiency are the watchwords of commission gov ernment. Candidates must make a public statement of their campaign expens es, there can be no secret meetings of the city council, every ordinance ap propriating money must be on public file for :even days before It becomes effective, all franchises must be sub mitted to a vote of the people for ap pioval before they become operative, oi fleers must have no secret obliga tions to public service companies in the way cf passes, special rates,-free service, etc. These specific provisions for publicity are designed to bring everything in connection with the city government out into the open light. Every meeting of the city council is minutely reported in the newspapers and public opinion is rendered effec tive by the existence of the provisions for the initiative, referendum and recall. KIM DISEASE GETTING CLOSE TO HOME. People of Walla Walla are discuss ing the feasibility of adopting the commission form of government. Al ready the agitation for this reform has reached the stage that the weekly commercial club luncheon this week was devoted to consideration of the matter. The Walla Walla Bulletin is advo cating the adoption of the commis sion plan and has forth the following to show the merits of the commission plan that may be adopted under the Allen bill passed by the last Wash ington legislature: The Commission form of govern ment abolishes ward lines, party poli tics and the old division of city offi cers into legislative, executive and Ju dicial departments. In place of this it substitutes a board, consisting of the mayor and two commissioners, who manage the affairs of the citv lust as a board of directors manage the business 'of a bank or any large corporation, who are Invested with all the powers of city government and who are elected by the people of the whole city, but without any party designation. These three men divide the duties of the city government among them selves Into three departments of Puh lie Safety, Finance and Accounting, and Streets and Public Improvements. They can elect all the subordinate of ficers necessary to the conduct of the city business, such as chief of police, city clerk, city engineer, city tree urer, etc. These subordinate officers may be discharged at any time for any misconduct or lack of attention to duties. All other subordinates are elected by the men in whose depart ments they are to serve and are re movable for cause. It will be seen that directness and simplicity are the main characteristics of the plan. The great purposes are to make the city government feel re sponsive to public opinion and also to make It efficient In administration. To carry out these two fundamental Ideas two other great principles have directed nearly all the details of the charter, namely; to confer upon the governing body great power, and to hold the governing body strictly re IX THE MELTING POT. It is estimated that since the year 1S20 upwards of 2S, 000, 000 immi grants have come to this country, the vast majority from Europe, Bays the Inland Herald of Spokane. In the second generation for the most part, these people became not only Ameri canized as to belief and custom, but as to language. But in the first gen eration the numbers of strangers are so great that newspapers are pub lished in their own vernacular. The tetal circulation of these newspap ers is estimated to be 7,000,000, the premier place being taken by Ger man newspapers with a circulation cf over 2.000,000. Next comes French with 1.500,000; the Norwegian with 415,000; Bohemian 369,000; Swedish 300,000; Hebrew 300,000; Italian 283. 000; Polish 210,000; Spanish 160.000. But this does not exhaust the list, except for circulation exceeding 100, 000. There are other newspapers numbering 148 which are published in Armenian, Arabic, Bulgarian, Chi nese, Croatian, Finnish, Irmish, Greek, Dutch, Hungarian, Japanese, Lithuanian, Portuguese, Roumanian, Russian, Ruthenian, Servian, Slovak, Slovenian and Welsh. The total num ber of foreign newspapers in the United States is 1188. This number of foreign newspapers with their vast circulation is being cast into that great melting pot from which shall emerge the American na tion, and no wonder governments are occasionally crude and legislatures puerile when so great a variety of people has to be educated in the prin ciples which underlie American social life. It is a task worthy of the best statesmanship in the nation and it is a task that as long as the immigra tion goes on in the manner which it has been doing for so many years past, will never cease. That here and there inequality or injustice crops out, is hardly to be wondered at; that so much has been done, so much pro gress made in face of the tremendous difficulties, is that which is the real wonderment. It is that which makes the rise of the United States into its HOW HE CUBE HISS About twenty years ago I began to break out with Eczema on my bead, legs and arms, and commenced treatment with the local doctors, but did not get much relief. I continued to treat tbe disease under the direction of different physicians for two years, and at the end of that time they said the dlseasa was chronic I then quit them and tried various ointments, salrea, lotions, etc., for another two years, but soon I was as bad off as before, to I finally decided to let medicine alone, and for rwelva or thirteen Tear I suffered intensely from the Bcrana, During tbe time I lost about half of my hair. At last I be fn& & S, doubtful of a cure, because the disease had run on so long, bat I soon disoovared that your Medicine was doing me good, and continued to take It After taking &. 8. & for awhile I was completely cored of the Eczema, not baring a single spot left on my body, which before was almost completely covered with the eruption. I waited until the Spring to see if it would return, but have seen no signs of it, and am satisfied the cure it permanent It has been several years now and I do not believe I will ever have any return of the trouble. 1017 Hackberry St, Ottumwa, Iowa. P. C NORFOLK. What S. S. S. did for Mr. Norfolk it can do for every one who is afflicted with a Skin Disease. He is just one of the many thousands who have cured themselves by the simple process of purifying the blood and removing the cause from the circulation. We want you r be cured if you have any skin trouble, and shall endeavor in this slioi i talk to tell you just why S. S. S. will accomplish the desired result. The skin is composed of two distinct layers. One is known as the epidermis or outer skin, which has no fibres, and serves principally a a covering to the body. The other is known as the derma or true skin, and is composed of elastic fibres, fat tissue, glands, lymphatics, nerves, etc. The thousands of tiny veins and arteries with which this lowe section is interlaced, supplies the cuticle with healthful properties froiv the circulation to keep the skin smooth and healthy. We can therefor-.-readily see how necessary it is for the blood to be pure if the skin remain free from disease, and also why humors and acids in the circu lation always find their way to the surface and cause skin affections. All skin troubles are due to a humor or acid in the blood. Inaicac of supplying rich, nutritive properties to the cuticle, the circtilntio;. constantly deposits an acrid impurity into the sensitive fibres and tis sues. , This causes inflammation of the under layer of the skin whidi splits or breaks the thin outer tissue and causes an ulceration of tht glands, producing a discharge upon the surface, in the form of Eczema. Tetter, Salt Rheum, etc. There is likewise a dry form of skin discus-, such as Acne, Psoriasis, etc. In these varieties the humor in the bloo.. diseases the pores, hair follicles, etc., causing them to swell ant protrude to the outer surface. Pimples, rashes, eruptions and like troubles are all due to impure blood, and only a blood purifier can curt them. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., will perhaps afford some tempo rary relief from the itching, and assist in keeping the skin clean, bui such treatment can have no effect on the humors in the blood, and iherefore never do any permanent good. S. S. S. cures Skin diseases of every kind by neutralizing the acicb and removing -the humors from the blood. S. S. S. cools the acid heated circulation, builds it up to its normal strength and thickness, multiplies its rich, nutritious corpuscles, and adds to its purity and nourishing qualities in every way. Then the skin, instead of being irritated and inflamed by fiery humors and acids, is nourished, soothed and softened by a plentiful supply of rich, pure blood. S. S. S. is the greatest of all blood purifiers and therein lies Its ability to cure skin diseases. It cures Eczema, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rheum, pimples, boils, rashes and all eruptions of the cuticle. These troubles cannot remain when the cause has been removed, and S. S. S. will certainly remove the cause by purifying the blood. Book on Skin Diseases free to all ho write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA GA Grande Ronde Apple Orchards on the INSTALLMENT plan. , Talk witli the Pendleton people who have visited these tracts. HILL & IIIBBERD, OWNERS At the off; ol MARK MOOR.HOUSE CO. The New Shirts for Spring, $1.50 and $1.25 Values for 100 present prominence in the world af fairs the astonishment of Europe. It has been a long time since a dem ocrat in the speaker's chair and they had a right to rejoice yesterday. Chicago is having a hot election but It Is not so interesting as the one at Tacoma where the ladles also vote. Now Pendleton is acquiring fame through the fact that a former Pen- tlletonlan Is up for swindling. Wife I verily believe that Mrs. Xcxdore has the most contrary na ture of any woman on earth. Hub Contrary nature? Wry. If that woman fasted she'd get fat. Boston Transcript. "I'll be a poor man if prices keep on going up! I tell you It's pretty tough when you have to pay thtrry cents a pound for steak." "Yes, but It's tougher when you pay ten cents a pound for It." Grand Millinery OPENING o o o o o o Thursday, Friday and Sat urday, April 6, 7 and 8th Madam Auener has just returned from the East with a large line of the latest creations of GAGE andFISK PATTERN HATS also GEORGETTE VISOT and ROGERS FRENCH PATTERNS all of which will be on display at this opening. The Ladies of Pendleton and vicinity are cordially in vited to inspect this, the swellest line of Millinery ever displayed in this city. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE I Savt Your Coupon Whorm it Pay to Trad Either Golf or Soft Collar It's hard to describe just liow pretty the new patterns rpall.y are you can view thorn better in our new small win dow. Remember New Sprit? poods arriving daily at Pendle ton's "DAYLIGHT STOKE" where the light is so bright you enn bog just what you're petting in fact count the threads. Workingmons Clothing Gompany Less expense makes our prices lower. LADIES! If you need a pair of oxfords or pumps, come while we have your size, as they won't last long at the prices we sell them. Lot 1 colored - $1.19 Lot 2 black and bronze 91.65 I HUB Next Door to Taylor's Hardware Co. The Bargain House .of Feudletou. ANHEUSER-BUSCH -on draught at the- Columbia Bar 632-636 Main St FINE WINES LIQUORS, CIGARS We Serve to Please Herman Pefers, Prop Bowman Bar One Block from Depot A Gentlemen's Resort Try. Our CIGARSandLIQUORS They Please Uartin Andersen, Prop MONEY: to Loan at 5 Per Cent. Payable on installment plan. You can make your rental money pay for your home. Call or write for particulars. THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO, 8 I U Ilnlannif A aft Room 4 Tempi Vi ill MlMUllWjj ngiij building BUY YOUR WIFE A HOME 6- roora house and 2 lots on Marie street $1150. 3-room house on school house hill, only $575; terms 1-2 cash. 7- room house on Court street $1050 cash will buy same. 5-room house on Willow street only $800. Fine 7-room house on Willow atreet, between Court and Alta. Bargain if sold at once. Splendid 4-room house, fine lawn and shade trees, 212 Garfield street, only $900. 5-room house on Perkins Avenue, cost $1400, can be bought for $1100. 17-room house on Main Btreet, $1500; $500 cash bal ance terms. 8- room house on Thompson street to trade for wheat land. 10-room house on South hill, worth $8000 or $9000 to trade for wheat land ; would consider tract up to $15,000 or $20,000. LEE TEUTSCH The Home Finder J sponsible for the right use of that