East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 21, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OUFGOMA, TEXPT-lTrOV. OKKGOX. I'I)MD.V, .U XF, 21. 1911.
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EAST uhliiOMAN I'lUUSlUNU CO.
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lilly, oue laotub, by 'mail ,'iO
11 l.v. one year, by earner 7.50
laily, mx iiuaili. by .arrii-r 3.75
r i i v . tlnee unuiibs. by carrier l.t'3 i
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Keuii ookly , six numtlis. 'by mall 73 1
bmi- it'kiy, lour niuinlis. by mall... .50 ' 1
The Pally Kast Orryonlnn Is kept on sale
t tLe Orgnn News Co., 3-'J Morrisou
:rett. l'oriiaud, crej;.iu.
Northwest News Co.. l'ortland. Oreiron.
t'hicaco itureau, S'ot Security Building.
nasuinjiioii, i. v., bureau. oOl tour-
teenth street. X. W.
Member United Tress Association.
Entered at the postofflre at Pendleton. !
Oregon, as second class mail matter.
relephone Main 1
Official City and County Taper.
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Till' CAI.l
or onnoous.
What's the use of stayinar in
when the trees are all in
hud
And the songbirds" merry din
goes a-leaping through
the blood?
When the whole outdoors is
springing-
To the theme of nature's sins
ins What's the use of anything.
When the birds are on the
wing ?
What's the use to hang around
when the streams are
lull of fish?
When the violets deck the
ground and the waters
are aswish?
When the call of spring's ro
mancing Through your heart and brain
is dancing.
Isn't it delight to shirk
When the spring rings off on
work ?
O the desk that's piled so high
with the things that
must be done.
While far-riding in the . sky
hangs a glorious, temp
ing sun!
O the striving nnd the trying
When the heart for play is cry
ing! Isn't it a fearful thing
To be working, in the spring?
I
Isn't it a real distress, just to
toil and toil along
When you really must confess
that you'd rather sing a
song? '
It's enough'. This thing is fin
ished With mv yearn no whit dimin-
ished!
See you later, folks good-by!
It's the big outdoors fir I!
Baltimore Sun.
IIKIU: AM) ABP.OAD.
What a contrast between the silver
wedding affair at the white house
and the gorgeous and much touted
coronation.
At their reception given the other!!" th0ir mWst the' "n know-
inc. roue tVin r.f rr V. n ,1 V...i
evening the president and his wife'
i.ii.!, Ritrt-icu uy many
thousands, it was a democratic af-
fair, no geld lace and knee breeches.
Save those of the diplomatic corps
and of the army and navy the men
wore the conventional evening clothes
and the ladies their party gowns. The
people present stood largely upon
their own present day footing.
There are no dukes and earls and
counts and countesses in America.
Eut there were many good plain Am
erican citizens and their wives in the
line'. Mr. and Mrs. Senator were
there and Mr. and Mrs. Representa
tive. Neighbors came from Ohio to
pay their respects to the president
and his wife. It was a simple affair
yet something genuine. There was
no tinsel show and mock nobility. On
the occasion of their silver wedding
President and Mrs Taft had the good
wishes and the real esteem of 100,
000,000 people who stand beneath the
folds of the flag of freedom and are
the epulis of the white house couple,
not their subjects.
In the old country where crowns
and sceptres have not y-t be-n thrown
ir.to the ash heap they do things dif
ferently. At the coronation parade
yesterday countless tiibol gentlemen
and ladi.s rode through the streets of
London while thousands of poor lln
efl the trefts and begged th-m for
alms. The police were powerless to
handle the beggars. Why should they
handle them. They are but the effect.
Why not take after the cause?
There are thousands of wealthy
Americans though who have gone to
London to see the coronation cere
mony enl they doubtless think It
will be u great affair. perhaps It
will be from a scenic standpoint. But
a much finer affair in the views of
heaithy minded American men and
women was the reception at the
white house Monday evening.
A I'SEFUI. SYSTEM.
In a nwi story today In this pa
per attention Is called to a feature
of tho work of the Pendleton publl?
library that should be of much value.
I n.U r the arrangement with the state
library eonimisf ion the patrons of
the local library may secure technical
'ks from tin' stale library by mak
ing the i tmi r application and by
I a ii-.,; -Ho jio-taj:
Tlie bool in tin
charjres.
-Tcner.il loan
L'OI-
ln-ti.m :iv of suoh a nature thnt it
v. ..si.! .... i.n'.ra ticai.jo f.- aii local
U'raius to ! ;i th :n upon their
siilvis Yet anyone interested in a
1 ai lieulc.r l o.il; tin any topic pcrhiiii-iri.-
t nsricuhnve or in anv book INt-
pi rt a in ins t- u "mi ;;, science may
'ol.tain the (ii-ive l book with hut Mi
llie trouble.
j The library officla's of the present
i lay are constantly socking to make
; t he
libraries useful institutions and
, . ,. , , . .
u' t merely establishments that look
to
I'liblic amusement or recreation.
the above mentioned feature of
library extension work the nseful-
the
n,ss of ,no 1,val librilIT t'1 "s patrons
is greatly increased and without ex-
i ense.
Till" CHOP OUTLOOK.
Not for three years or longer has
there he.'n such a hay crop as is now
bein- harvested in this county, ae-
i ..
r tin.;
a
.rominent stockman
jv. ho lias been here today from the
Southern end of tho oouniw Coming
i Ironi Camas prairie h
was agree-
'ahly surprised at the sight of the nl-f-.lf-l
fie! !. and lie says there will he
ro
.-hortage of hay this winter.
he sjiko good reports are also
heard her
wheat cr
lai'y with reference to the
In the best portions of
j the country there is going to be a
: bumper n op this year if all goes well.
Ilt is true that in some of the light
! land sections the need of rain has
beep, felt and some farmers that do
not use he best wheat farming meth
ods may have light yields. But the
conditions in general are more than
satisfactory and it is entirely possible
that the record breaking crop of '07
may be duplicated this year. The
weather prevailing at this time Is
beneficial to the growing grain as it
cives the wheat a chance to fill.
Put then Umatilla county usually
has good crops.
W. L. Finley, state game warden
has almost a nationwide reputation as
an authority on birds and many local
people will be interested in his com
ing lecture in this city. The average
man likes to listen to a man discuss
a subject with which he is familiar
and in which he i enthusiastically
irterested.
Those Idaho bandits seem bent on
repeating the performances of Tracy
and Merrill.
Before selecting any class of pave
ment the city council should make
a thorough investigation.
THE PP.FSIDF.XT WAS HAZED.
At a recent smoker of the Wash
ington Tale club it came out how
the wicked sophomores of Tale, at
the time President Taft was a fresh
man hazed him.
When the Tale men discovered
Caldwell C. Tyler of the class of 1877
ing now the class of '77 had hazed the
Cass of '7S, of which W. II. Taft was
a member, and they , particularly
wanted to know how Freshman Taft
had been initiated into the mysteries
of Tale.
"Well, tht Is not hard to answer,"
said Mr. Tylar. "I happened to be one
of the ten or twelve that visited Taft
on a mission conducted solely by
sopomores. We found him in his
room alone, and, of course, the visit
of so large a delegation of men of hos
tile intent made its impression. But
CASTOR 3 A
Fur Inanu -ad t fauiirtA
fiu Klrf You Ha 8 Always to
kaxn tiim
f iguator of
Get There Quick
Phone Red 3361 for the
AUTO CAB!
Twenty-five cent fares to any
part of the city. Special rates
for out of town trips.
UEST SEKVICE IX TOWN.
Stand at 614 Main St.
At Snyder Music Store
Who
Owes
the
BOG
I
Svol'.cn glands about the neck, weak eyes, running sores and
abscesses, pale, waxy complexions and frail, poorly developed
I SVSteniS. are lhs most ikik.I U'hvq
- - u ... "".vu kjwiviuia o inauii t-oiwu.
j In some cases the Mood is so filled with the scrofulous perm-? that
from birth the disease shows its presence. In other cases it is held in
check during young, vigorous life, but when the system begins to
weaken, especially after a spell of sickness, the disease will often
manifest itself in some form. 5. 5. S. is Nature's perfect cure for
Scrofula, nude entirely of healthful foots, herljs and barks, a perfectly
safe medicine for young or old. 5. 5. S. goes into the circulation, and
drives out all scrofulous matter, and rupplies the blood with the
healthful, vigorous qualities it is in need of. In this way it builds up
weak, delicate persons and makes them strong and healthy. S.S.S.
cures Scrofula because it is the most perfect of all blood purifiers.
Book on the Blood and medical advice free. S. 5. 5. is for sale at
drugstores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, CA.
he was then, as now. good natured.
"We were determined on nothing
less than a concert, and told Taft
that we would try out his voice in
song. and we insi.-ted that It should
he from no less a piaee than his study
jdesk; and from there he sang to us,
much to our .edification and delight,
j 11" sang well the songs we told h'ni
I to s.ng. I do not believe he was mo-
. icsleo :i ir liar. ui! :i: m ' ..,;itj
; that is the way some twelve of us
h.ied him." Mosron
Advertiser.
i
ins htm; was t.oon.
It is t.dd that after Professor Ay-
toun had made proposals of marriage
to Miss Kniily Jane Wilson, u neu
ter of Christopher North, he was as
a matter of course, referred to h-r
father. Ag the professor was uncom
monly diffident, he said to her: "Kni
ily, my dear, you must speak to him
for me. I could not summon courage
to speak to the professor on this sub
ject.'' "Papa is in the 1 brary," said the
lady.
"Then you ha better go to him."
said the professor, "and I will wait
here."
Tl:e being apparently no help for
it, the lady proceeded to the library.
"Papa's answer "is pinned to the
back of my dress" said Miss Wilson,
as she re-entered the room.
Turning around, the delighted suit
or read these words:
"W.th the author's compliments."
Success.
not iuiom ron TWO.
General Phil Sheridan was at one
time asked at what little incident did
he laugh the most.
"Well,' sair he, "I do not know,
but I always laugh when I think of
(the Irishman and the army mule.
"I was riding down the line one
day, when I saw an Irishman mount
ed on a mule, which was kicking its
legs rather freely. The mule finally
got its hoof caught in the stirrup,
when in the excitement the Irishman
glaring at the animal, remarked:
" 'Well, if you're going to get on,
I'll get off." Human Ufe.
JINK 21 IN IIISTOKV.
1529 Trial of Catherine. first
oueen of Henry VIII of England.
17S3 About 300 American troops
with fixed bayonets, surrounded the
house in which congress was sitting
and demanded a redress of grievance.
1S04 P.eported that the position
of high admiral of France would be
reserved for Jerome Boneparte and
T- I it n.
A. SCHNEITER, Prop PENDLETON, ORE.
Farrjily Liquor Store
Ph
one .Via in zvy
ft M str
Grande Ronde Apple Orchards
ou the INSTALLMENT plan.
Talk with (.he Pendleton people who have visited these
trscts
HILL & HIB3ERD, OWNERS
At the office of MARK MOOJIHOUSE CO.
Orpheiim Theatre
J. P. MEDRUrAOK, Proprietor
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATErMOTIOl
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
SFTC mnGIt lM IN TODAY 'S PAPKR.
Program ChMttgtm itu nadtfi. TaaaUr'a sad FrM-.
PEXDLETOX'S 1'OPULAR PICTURE PARLORS
THE COSY
Where the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion pic
ture show with comfort.
FUX, PATHOS, SCENIC, TIIRILLIXG
ALL PROPERLY MIXED.
Open Afternoon & Eve. Changes Sun., Mon., Wed., Fri.
Next Door io Si. George Hotel. Admission 5 and 10
FOB SCROFULA
in uhi1i C-vnPn! V rr,:r,j
his American marriage cancelled as
it had not been approved by hi-
brother, the emperor,
ISM King of the Netherlands ac-
coded to the Holy Alliance,
is:':) I'nion Emigrant Society
formed in New York, for the purpose
of aiding all foreigners arriving in
trait city.
K3S llattle of rena Carrada (first
Carhst war.)
IsS-l Cernian Keichstag passed a
men., ure. t!u. practical effect of
which was to compel workmen to
join the guilds or unions of their
'Tufts.
1M, i nitcd States ratifies treaties
with Japan and Mexico.
1 M's Landing of troops from the
transports at liabniiri, seventeen
mti e.-; east of Smiago de Cuba. The
Spaniard on the island of Gaum, one
o.' the Naiian.i group, capitulated to
the I'ntted States cruiser Charleston.
1 303 The. Textile Council declared
the stiik" in Lowell mills at an end,
the strikers lost $l,3'Mi.inio in wages.
1010 The Paris Academy of Mecl
izine announced the discovery of an
anti-typhoid vaccine.
Head the want adg.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
AS LONG AS STOCK LASTS
15,000 ft. 3s4 Dry O. (i. GuKerlup,
lenit h ml tO'.i.rt l-mrTlu, p,T ft !
HiOiiiO ft. Qieirtcr lb.umj.
cle-nr. kiln dried fir, per ten ft....3
FliirliiK, Nn. 1 ami 2 stnmlarcj.
4 anil ! ft. lnjllii. ir M $11. 0
SOME REGULAR CATALOG PRICES
C-iTiu-M 1'ioiel Iiiiors, nrct nunlltv,
l.lk-M. 14 Rl: -9. now 1.30
Ci.tt.icc Frei.t !)iir.. 3.&0, ? 45 & 8.25
.rr i- ruiir pours 15. ou up
Wlni'KW Trim. pt, K. D 80
lnlile Peer FrnuiPK. K. P 75
I Sand Vt Your Liit lor Etimtini
I SEND FOR CATALOG No. 44
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71 1 Main Street
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A GREAT
El
NAP
If sold at once, 640 acres of
good wheat land 5 miles
northwest of Pendleton, over
four hundred acres good
growing wheat, plenty of wa
ter, good E-room house and
barn, well fenced, all for tho
email price of J 13.500, 1-2
cash, terms on balance.
address
D. Kemlcr
210 W. Bluff St.
Pendleton, Oregon.
Liquors You'll Like
9
because of their perfect purity
and excellent flavor, are stand
ard goods in our establishment.
Every brand of Liquor has been
carefully mellowed by ag-, pure
ly distilled, and is fully guaran
teed by us. The same way with
our Port. Sherry, Claret, Rhine
and Moselle Wines and every
article we handle. Tou get
more than your money's worth
In quantity and quality.
TheOlympia Bar
Phone Main 18S.
and
Pioneer Bottling Works
Phone Main 177
PETEKS & MOnniSOX, Props.
" ' "-vr- t-r' Yy '
Pendleton Beer
THE BEST
Quality-quality first, last and all the
time-is the watchword in the produc
tion of City Brewery Beer
You do not find it lacking in that "life" so necessary to
Cive it the required zest.
t You assist in providing employment for home labor build
ing up your home city and supporting institutions that place
money in circulation here, when you buy home products in
preference to those that are shipped in.
When you drink beer, insist on City Eecr on draught at
the following places:
BILLY'S PLACE,
W. .T. Bogart, Prop.
BREWERY DEPOT.
Paul Ifeinnielgarn, Prop.
THE CRESCE.Vf SALOON"
T TT i '
i. ji. layior, 1'rop.
ii i
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I Known For
The First Hafiona! Bank
PENDLETON, OREGON
CAPITAL, SURPLUS
UNDIVIDED PROFITS
RESOURCES OVER
SECURJTY
Hotel St. Georpe
GEORGE DAIIYEAU, Proprietor.
European plan. Everything
first-class. All modern conveni
ences. Hot water heated
throughout. Rooms cn suite
with bath. Large, new samplo
rooms. The Hotel St. George Is
pronounced one of the most up-to-dnte
hotels of the Northwest.
Telephone nnd fire alarm con
nections to office, nnd hot and
cold water running In all rooms
Rooms $1 ard $1.50
Block and a half from depot."
See the big electric sign.
Cass Matlock, Prop.
BEST PICTURES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST PICTURES
ann illvutrat bonks in
tho city.
Shows afternoon and eve
ninirs. Refined aod en
tertnininc for the enti-e
familv
Nrrt to French Rrntauravt
Entire chunge three time
ach week. Tie euro and
fee the next change.
Adults 10c. Children
under 10 year, 5c
OPERA BAB,
Anton Kraft, Prop.
STATE SALOON',
Ji. .J. Latourelle, Prop.
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and
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