East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 13, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY KAST ORE COMAS, PEXDLETOV, OREGOX, ll'ESDAY, JUNE IS, 1011.
SIGHT rAGBi
AN l.NDErK.NDENV MSW8PAPEB.
rtbltahed Pally and Keml-Weekly it FM-
dletvn. urrfc-on, by iho
bast okeuoman i'ublishing ca
scusciurnoN rates.
Btlly. one year, by mall $5.00
(ily, tlx moot hi. by mall ......... 2.50
liljr. tbree months, by mall 1.23
lMlly, one munlb, by mall 50
tally, uue year, by carrier 7.50
llly, all months, by carrier ...... 8 75
Pal, tlire months, by carrier 1.85
Bally, one momh, by carrier .65
oil-Weekly, on year, by mall 1.50
iMml Weekly, six moctba, by mall 73
tail-Weekly, (our mouths, by mall... .50
ninety-nine out ot a hundred that It
will kill them before they get a grip
on vou.
"Avoid faille. It U about the most
senselesg and dangerous procedure In
the face of a disease so easily eon
trolled when duly taken In band."
Tbe Dally Kat Oregonlan !a kept on aali
at the Oregon Newt Co., 3-9 Morrison
street, Portland, Oregon.
Northwest Neva Co., Portland, Oregon.
Cblcatro Kureau, 008 Security Building.
Washington, 1. C, Bureau, 501 Four
kwalb street, N. W.
Member I'md Preaa Aaaoclatlon.
Entered at tbe poatofflce at Pendleton,
Dregon. aa aecond claaa mall matter.
Btiephone lialn 1
Official City and County Paper.
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CONTEXT.
Sweet are the thoughts that sa
vor of content;
The quiet mind is richer than
a crown;
Sweet are tne nights in careless
slumber spent
The poor estate scorns For
tune's angry frown;
Such sweet content, such minds,
such sleep, such bliss.
Beggars enjoy, when princes
oft do miss.
The homely house that har
bors quiet rest.
The cottage that affords no
pride or care.
The mean, that 'grees wljh
country music best.
The sweet consort of mirth's
and music's fare.
Obscured life sets down a type
of bliss;
A mind content both crown and
kingdom is.
Robert Greene.
There is considerable complaint
among business people especially from
such ones as keep open after six
o'clock, of the early operations of the
street sweeper. Pedestrians, too, are
prone to murmur a few words of pro
test when they come down town of an
evening and are driven from one side
of the street to the other by the clouds
of dust arising from the revolving
brush. Some one might suggest that
the sweeping of the main streets be
deferred until later in the evening.
At last Pendleton people are to
have an opportunity of gaz'ng heaven
v ard to marvel at the creations ot
man. It is well that an aeroplane If
to soar above Pendleton for In this,
day and age, no city can be called
modern and progressive that has not
had Its t-kits explored by a btrdman.
Illinois people have a right to rail
against nature. When the heat and
cold records for the month are
broken In a week, when one day the
people are sweltering under a burn
ing sun and the next shivering while
snow falls, It is high time to com
plain. The gods have no right to
disport themselves in such a contrary
manner.
The latest imitator of Harry Tracy
i.- in the hands bf the law and it is
safe topredict that a hempen necktie
will be nls portion.
Uncle Joe will not go in vaudeville.
He still has a few shreds of self-respect
left.
ROOSEVELTS DENIAL.
Here is the way the Atlanta Con
stitution discourses on the recent re
port that Roosevelt had endorsed
President Taft for a second term and
the swift following and emphatic de
nial voiced by the strenuous colonel:
"With usual vehemence Colonel
Roosevelt brands as false the report
that he would support President
Taft for renomination. The original
tory had been sent out the day be
fore, seemingly well authenticated. It
got fine position on newspaper first
pages, and gave the real friends of
the president one of the happiest half
hours they have enjoyed in many po
litical moons.
"And now comes the colonel, and
Incontinently clubs the yarn to death.
"Whereupon, speculation will take
a fresh grip on the situation and chew
away with growing assiduity. What
4oes it all mean? Does the spark of
ambition yet linger in the colonel's
bosom? Does he think the present
turbid status will eventually resolve
itself into 'Roosevelt in 1912!' regard
less of the iniquitous third-term pre
cedent? Or does he want to 'hold
ut' until he can tell whether it will
be best to support an out-and-out
Insurgent
"Nobody knows. For a talkative
roan, the colonel, is most secretive,
and the gods haven't yet cast the dice
for 1912.
"Meanwhile it's summer, republi
cans and near-republicans, democrats
and almost-democrats are persplr
ingly contending for political advan
tage, and everybody is aa welcome to
his guess as the flowers that bloom
in the spring."
There is one consolation in the trag
ic electrical storm of last evening. It
has had few predecessors and will
probably have few successors.
UXE 13 IX HISTORY.
1757 Decree of Pope Benedict
XIV., prohibiting the use of anv ver-
5 sion of the Bible in common language.
1S04 Currently reported in Spain
that war would be declared between
that country and the United States
over Louisiana.
1S34 Greytown, on the Mosquito
coast. Central America, bombarded by
a United States man of war in order
to obtain redress for an insult to the
American consul by the Spaniards.
1881 Fast day in Confederate
states.
1864 House of representatives
voted to repeal the fugitive slave law.
1866 The fourteenth amendment
to the constitution of the United
States passed by the senate.
1874 Opening of the Berlin con
gress to settle the eastern question.
1884 Theodore Roosevelt withdrew
application for. membership to Union
League club of New Tork. to thwart
plan of Chester A. Arthur's partisans
to blackball him.
1894 Japan sends troops to protect
Corean interests.
Populist state convention in Kan
sas adopted woman suffrage plank.
1895 Secretary of state proclaim
ed strict neutrality In Cuba.
1898 Portion of first military ex
pedition left Tampa for Santiago,
Cuba.
1900 Boxer uprising began in ChJ
na. 1908 Ten thousand suffragettes
marched as a demonstration from the
Victoria Embankment to Albert Hall,
London.
1909 Turkish troops defeated 10,
000 Albanians at Djakovitch, Alban
ia. 1910 Montreal Herald building de
stroyed by f re; 35 killed.
HYDROPHOBIA.
Although the cry of "Mad dog" is
seldom heard in this part of the coun
try, there is always a danger, more or
" less constant, of hydrophobia during
the hot summer months, not because
the disease is only menacing In the
summer time for, according to medi
cal authorities. It is as eas'Iy ccon-trar-tf
1 In the roHest as the hottest
weather, but because dogs, the prin
ciple vehicles in the dlstrlbutlbn of
the disease, run more at large during
tfcif peri ol of the year. "An ounce
ef precaution is worth a pound of
lure' and "a stitch in time saves
nine" so it K well for people in any
section to know a few facts about
fables and the newarv prophylac
tic f r it. H'Te Li the advice one
authority gives;
The principle to be most strongly
brrr.e in mind is not to trifle with a
bite from any dog, or any animal.
Go at onre in the nearest competent
physician. He will give the proper
direction for ascertaining if the ani
mal is, or had been, sufTerlng from
rabies. Never destroy the body of an
animal suspected of having had hy
drophobia. Wail utitil it ran be ex
amined by the proper authorities.
Take the preventive Pateur treat
ment at th" rarllesi posnlble moment.
If you haven't hydrophobia, it can't
.hurt you. And if l'ie germs arc lurk
ing in your system, the chances are
CIVIC LOVE.
Luther Burbank and a thousand
other scientists and experimenters the
world over are carefully watching
millions of plants in the hope of some
thing new. If any new, strange or
peculiar trait appear, the little seed
ling is nursed and watched as price
less; all of the missions of th eold
and uniform are thrown away. But
we of the human garden reverse this.
Loss of Appetite
Is loss of vitality,. vigor or tone, and Is
often a forerunner of prostrating dis
ease. It Is serious and especially bo to
people that must keep up and doing or
get behindhand.
The best medicine to take for It Is
the great constitutional remedy
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Which purines and enriches the blood
and builds up the whole system.
Get it today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
Who
WHS
the
DOG
At Snyder Music Store
We cherish the million which are all
alike, and if, by the infinite miracle
of the Infinite, one new and different
appear, we beat him, uproot him, de
prive h'iin of rain, light, air, all that
makes for growth; and if he finally
triumph ami, in a later day, a monu
ment Is erected to him as a rare hu
man flower, he has triumphed not in
the sunshine of society, but in spite
of its p'.tlness persecution. Can we
not for our Festival time create a
religion of Joy and hope and toler
ance by which it shall be our creed
to listen welt to him who preaches
new doctrines? To crown him with
flowers now and fliake glad the- liv
ing heart not with bronze when that
heart has perished.
The citizens of Florence loved her
as if she were a veritable mistress of
their affections. It is so we ought to
love our city. She sits in the Seat of
the Mighty, prepared for her from
the beginning. She Is- crowned with
beauty. Her breath Is fragrant. All
things of joy and greatness lie at her
feet. But all will be as iron, hard
and black, if she be not spiritually
beautiful. Her citizens who love her
as their mistress must bring to her
as jewels for her wearing: Freedom,
Charity, Broad Toleration, Beauty,
Hope. These be above gold. Chas.
Erskine Scott Wood in the June Pa
cific Monthly.
Twenty-one new hydro-electric
plants were completed in Sweden dur
ing the past year.
M MS lit? BE
Uurai
Absolutely Pure
Tito only baking powder
mado from Royal Grapo
Cream of Tartar
Ho Alum, No Line Phosphate
Another professor has proved that
it is possible to exist on one 12-cent
meal a day. While It may be possible
the professor Is thus missing a lot of
material batisfaction.
Weak Heart
Many people suffer from weak hcurtsN They may experi
ence shortness of breath on exertion, pain over the heart,
or dizzy feelings, oppressed breathing after meals or their
eyes become blurred, their heart is not sufficiently strong
to pump blood to the extremities, and they have cold hands
and feet, or poor appetite because of weakened blood supply
to the stomach. A heart tonic and alterative should be taken
which has no had after-effect. Such is Dr. Pierce': (jolden
Medical Discovery, which contains no dangerous i .'cotics
nor alcohol.
The Ingredients, of attested under oath, are Stone root (Coltlnsonla Canadto
s), tMoodroot (Sanrulnaria Canadensis), Golden Seal root (Hydrastis Canaden
sis), Queen's root .Stilllngia Svlvntka), Black Cherrybark (Prunus Vlrglnlana),
Mandrake root Podophyllum Ptlutum), with triple retined glycerine, prepare!
in a acicntlllc laboratory In a way that no druggist could Imitate.
This tonio contains no alcohol to shrink up the red blood corpuscles ; but, on
the other hand, it increases their number and they become round and healthy.
It helps the human system in the constant manufacture of rich, red blood. It
helps the stomach to assimilate or take up the proper elements from the food,
thereby helping digestion and curing dyspepsia, heart-burn and many uncom
fortable symptoms, stops excessive tissue waste in convalescence from fevers ;
for the run-down, anaemic, thin-blooded people, the " Discovery " is refreshing
and vitalizing. Stick to this safe and sane remedy, and refuse all " just as good "
medicines offered by the druggist who is looking for a larger profit. Nothing
but Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will do you half as much good.
SAVElf
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WHY DONT YOU?
NATURE
fyTEACHES VSS
TO SAVE Mi
1M lrr m M Vv
fit i 11 sra
INTO THE
BANK Now
So You'll have
iT WHEN YOU
IT. ITS SAFE IN
THE BANK
JAMES J. HILL, the great railroad king, made money sling
ing a pick when a young man. He BANK ED and SAVED his
earnings. lie became a contractor and multimillionaire.
Make OIK Bank YOCTt Bank.
We pay liberal Interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent, com
pounded semi-annually.
The American National Bank
PEXm.ETOS. OREGON.
UNITED STATES .DEPOSITORY
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I For Sale
2 1-2 miles east of Pilot
Rock on Stewart creek, 640
acres of good wheat and al
falfa land, lots of water, fair
impsovements, for the small
price of $23.00 per acre.
Land selling all around this
farm for $30.00 per acre.
The reason this land Is of
fered so cheap Is on account
of the owners wanting all
I cash must be sold within the
next 60 days. For further
particulars call or
address
D.Kemler
210 W. Bluff St.
Pendleton, Oregon.
Hotel
St. George
Bar
GEO. DARVEAU. Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular , Gentle
mens Resort.
Anheuser-Busch's famous
BUDV7EISER
BEER
on draught, 5C glass
Electric Mixed Drinks Served at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whiskey.
Orpheum Theatre
9. P. MKDBfUTACX, Ituyitetu
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE?MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
BEE PROGRAM FX TODAY 8 PAPER.
rs. Taoadar'a aad rrtslar
PEXDLETOX'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS
THE COSY
Where the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion pic
ture show with comfort
FUX, PATnOS, SCEXIC, THRILLING
A ALL PROPERLY MIXED.
Open Afternoon & Eve. Changes Sun., Hon., Wed., Fri
Next Door to St. George Hotel. Admission 5 and 10
DO NOT FORGET
when phoning your order for meat, that WE CARRY A COM
FLETE LINE OF FANCY AMI pTAPLE GROCERIES, and our
prices are RIGHT.
Fresh fruits and vegetables received dally.
"Everything to eat,
Groceries and meat."
.tthe CASH MARKET
Cor. E, Court and Johnson Sts.
Phono Main 10 i
Grande Ronde Apple Orchards
on the IXSTALLMEXT plan.
Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited these
tracts.
HILL S IIIDBERD, OWNERS
At the office of MARK MOOR.HOUSE CO.
Long limits and liberal Btopovers.
Low rates for Great Li.kes t-teamer trips.
We serve those "(Jroat BIr Baked Potatoes."
Let us arrange you Itinerary It will be a pleasure
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Route of the
N. C oast Limited
iti;n;viti:u these events.
Astoria Centennial Aui. 10 to Sept. 9
Taroma Carnival of Nations. .. .July 3 to 5
Peattle Onlden Putlntch July 17 to 22
jvndleton Round-up Sept. 14 to 16
Minneapolis Civic Celebration July 2 to 8
Inilnth Water, I'liReant July 20 to 22
Yellowstone Iurk. .July 15 to Sept. 15
ThrouKh Sleepers Daily to Official Tark
Fntrnnco.
WALT Kit ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton.
A. I). Charlton, Ast. Gen. Pass Agt., Portland, Oregon.
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Cass Matlock, Prop.
BEST PICTURES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST PICTURES
and illustrated songs in
the city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en
tertaining for the entii
family.
Next to French Rtaurant '
J Entire ehnngo threw flntw
each week. Pe snro and
'oe l;lif next eharpo.
Adult 10c. Children
rr.dt r 10 jean, fe.
SPECIAL
...OFFER...
For a Day or
Two .
l-room cottage furnished
in n desirable residence dist
rict, only $700.
1S00 acres fine farm and
range land, 11 head of brood
rnares, 2 cows, chickens, pigs
and fanning implements,
this is ono of the best, buy?
in the state. S5000 will
handle this property.
$550 will buy a neat cot
tage on Sycamore street on
onsy terms.
Teutsch i
"Bickers
Real Estate and Insurance.
Phone Main I.
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