East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 27, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    TIGHT rAGES
OAILY EAST OltEGONIAV rENPLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, Jl'XE 27, 1911.
t
i(a&.f jhmwif. in the Portland fire yesur-
L- 'J, tj;e-'-! ' ' ' ,;- is i t Fire Chief Campbell
n In: i no dangers he wili not face
a. JM.ri.....i:NT .VKASl'Al'UB.
vmt ln:o .i.u.g.r utter having first
r.ii'ICl b.i.'k illd !V li) Jo-
fwiui.ni I'; .j :-. ! tai Weklj- at 1'en- ttg saved their live
.l.-',..u. urr,;-n, by the ;
IAT oiUX.iMAN l'l i;LISU:.j CX T!u M"11 !ikts honor leaders
;vj,o uo :;eir duty bravely. The rule
3.oi) ' f tfie i that the lartain shall
rt formers wore tortured to death: the
t"tI number of victims is not known.
iwo 1 nue.i states senators)
M. K ry ... La., and Daniel of Vir-
Sinla. lay at the point of death.
M 1.C UI ITIi.'X KATES.
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jroUJ..t 1
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i'el ed.
lr. v. arf.ire officers
the rnwt la
;:e like to
ad their men
danger. The
that they l,.rt raore of-
in battle than did ar.v other
7t l'i:ir !r.s: itv alan U kept oa
te or.;..j ,Vm Co.. S-J Morrison fleet
Kret. lVrt.u:4. urja. I
Nortl.mwt Nevrs Co.. rortlasd. Oregon. ! r' '4-'ln'-''nt in the Spanish war,
i-uira... ;'. wiumj kuiiu.ek. When :i 1 f p.. id r-ioin., '
thief is
JfeLtti ree:.
X. W.
raging tue lire
r.erally on the ground and
if. direc.inj; the fighting he often
overlooks the personal danger in
ti I I. ,U V. 1. . . e. . . . .
i iin.ii iic mu ue i-'iaeea. uave
re;hon Mala 1 ! i,mI,bt 11 'J this anJ l'ed in the
jerfornianee of liis
lIeVr I'r.lted 1'ress Awociation.
Eaiered at tfc jwmtoffli-e t Pendletoo,
urecon. u Mfuna ilass mall natter.
TOltW S lUKTHDAV SKIHTH.
Vtrni-int has but two r, jiresenta
tivitf iu the l.,;ver house of iun.:rvs!
andlMvl.l Johnson Foster. who is
ilean of the delegation is fifty-four to
lay. He has reiresented his Mate
in every cmKress inee the fi:'ty
sveiu'i. io::iln from the First .iist
rlci .Mr. Fost.r is- a i:raJu..te of .t.
J"!m?burr; Aiaderay and Da: tsiaouth.
He . :i? ; ciniif.t j to the b..r la !
lias Serv.'J as ri'sevuilng attoriMy of
Chittend-n county, state senator fr.:n
the Kline county, commk-i..ii. r of
state i.ixi s an j chairman of the board
of railroad conitn issioners. La-t
year Mr. Foster served as chairman
of the coa-.mission which represented
the government and people of th-i
t'niu-d states at the celebration of
the first centfnnlal of he independ
ence of the Mexican repub!!? nt the
City of .Mexico.
1
Ofn.-lal City anl Cor.ntr Paper.
duty. Portland
" Itoi le may well do something to hon-
r the .'nemory of their late fire
chief. He deserves it. i
l.OING OX.
1 1MI AND tiAME.
j Life is not a!! work. There must
! I"- some j.lay and to the average man
I fine recreation may be had in whlp-
l-ins a trout stream or in hiking over
( hilU and canyons after game. To
fish or hunt l- good sport and it
a ids to the health and happiness of
n.. nkind. .
i Put if fishing and hunting are to be
; continued as a permanent thing in
Umatilla county and in other sec
itions then the proper steps must be
, .-'i eutvLMiji: tae Mreains ana
What is the purport of the
scheme toward which all
time is going?
What is the great aeonian goal
The joy of going on.
And are there any souls so
ttrong. such feet with
swiftness shod.
That they shall reach it. reach
some bourne, the ulti
mate of God?
There U no bourne, no ultimate.
The very farthest star
But rims a sea of other stars
that stretches just as far.
There's no beginning ani no J commission, are seeking to have
tnd. As in the
pone.
The greatest joy of joys shall
be the Joy of going on.
By fan Walter Foss (Auth
or of "The Calf Path ")
I
'for protecting the game at the pro
le r seasons. Local sportsmen, led by
4. their member of the fish and game
WENT TO THE DOGS.
Of all th things that may befall
a church, nothing could be much
stranger than the destruction of a ;
little house of worship north of Hud- i
son Bay. as reported by Bishop Wil-;
Hams of Marauette. t
He had attended a synod of the
Canadian church at Winn peir. and
there had seen a missionary bishop, !
who had been six weeks on the way,!
having come nvst of the distance in .
a canoe. The misslnary bishop re-:
ported gravely that the d'"w of a 1
brother bishop had "gone to the '
dogs." j
Being asked, for an explanation, he j
said that the Eskimos in the diocese '
had built a church with whales' ribs'
for rafters and covered it wih v.al-
rus hide. The little church held SO :
persons; but in the time that elapsed '
between two services the building was!
set upon by a pack of famished dogs j
and demolished in a few hours.
Youth's Companion. 1
Absolutely Pure
The only baking powder
enado from Royal Grapes
Cream of . Tartar
HoAlum.NoUrca Fhcsphaia
11 II SPOKE YO MAXY.
A young Boston lawyer who is go
ing to be married soon met another
young lawyer who was married 'way
last year on the street Thursday eve
ning. They exchanged felic't itions
and injuhies.
"The only thing that bothers me."
explained the about to be happy man,
"is the subject of expense. Of course,
I'm not plugging Into this thing wi;h
my eyes shut, but
"X"W, look here." interrupted the
experienced benedict. "I ll tell you
an absolute fact. I don't spend half
the money I did before I was mar
ried." "You don't?" exclaimed the other.
"How do you work that?"
"I don't have it to spend." Boston
Traveler.
Pacific
Soo Spokane Route
GO EAST THRU
Kootenay and Arrow
Lakes and Canadian
Rockies
The most beautiful and mag
nificent scenery in the world.
Splendid train service. Luxu
rious hotels and chalets and nu
merous natural attractions. The
playground of America.
VEKY LOW RATES EAST
LIBERAL STOP-OVERS
LOXG LIMITS
For further Information and Il
lustrated folder write
M. E. MALOXE. T. P. A.
GEO. A. WALTON, G. A.
11 Wall St., Spokane.
I Hotel
St. George
Bar
GFIO. DAUVKAr, Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gcntle
mens Resort.
Anheuser-Busch's famous
BUDWEISER
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.
S8 I hatchery installed at Gibbon. It is
I S '"'d move and should succeed. In I
! . I
the course of time this county will
have a far greater population than j
a", present. Tho;e people" will need j
recreation just as people do ' now. j
Look to the future by installing the 1
WHILE WE ABE AT IT. J hatchery and by such an enforcement
Xow that people are considering I the game laws as will prevent the
extermination of the game.
the subject of the Pacific Power 4:
Light company and the prices given
Its patrons it will be timely to con
sider one or two other features in
connection with the service rendered
by the light company.
There has long been complaint and
Just complaint because street lights
do not burn continuously. .Scarcely
a night goes by but some of the arc
lights fail to burn and frequently the
smaller street lights fail to shine. At
times several lights in a row on one
FAME ACROSS THE SEA.
It has been some time since Col.
Wood has said much about Col.
Boyd fir since Col. Boyd expressed
his feelings concerning Col. Wood so
the following from the Weston Lead
er fills a long felt want:
"Even if without particular honor
at home, the Weston Leader Is sure
ly becoming famous "across the
pf.nd." A letter from Mr. Peter
ICearv of Tieatlllell Wlmhlerlnn "Parlf
street will be out of business and i , A .
Duirej, .cngiuiiu, Kent 10 us on em
bossed stationery, says: "Will you
please send me a specimen copy of
yc ur paper; also the yearly terms of
subscription." A certain Colonel
Boyd, who runa a village paper in the
suburbs, will please sit up and tak
notice if he is not overcome with
envy."
the street left Jn inky darkness.
Does the city receive a rebate on
Its monthly bill to make up for this
lack of illumination? If so the East
Oregonian is In Ignorance of the fact.
What is the rule in other places with
reference to this subject and what
prices do other cities pay for street
lighting? It is a subject that should
be investigated, not with a view to
hazing the electric; company need
lessly but with a view to obtaining
for Pendleton the very best service
possible and the lowest obtainable
rates.
Another improvement that has
long been desired by local people and
one that should be Insisted upon nowj If the rain continues much longer
that further street paving Is to be ! passing strangers may mistake some
elone is the removal of the electric
A Spokane report says the com
mission plan is working well in that
city. How would It work in a town
the size of Pendleton? It is a good
time to consider the subject for Pen
dleton Is to have a city election in
December.
and telephone poles from Main street.
Those poles are unsightly, they spoil
the appearance of the street and the
effect of the cluster lights. Further
more the overhead wires are danger
ous. Every time a fire occurs on
Main street the lives of firemen and
of bystaiders are menaced through
the existence of the overhead electric
Ires.
At Walla Walla and in many other
towns there are no electric or tele
phone poles on the business treets.
They should be ousted in Pendleton.
The telephone trust and the electric
trust are owned by eastern multi
millionaires who have so much mon
ey they will never be able to count
It Make the task easier for them
by requiring these companies to place
their wires underground or on the
back streets.
Get the poles and overhead wires
off Main street and install cluster
lights at regular Intervals along the
street. Then Pendleton will look Its
part as the "Biggest town of Its size
in the west "
A HEROIC EIRE CHIEF.
When Fire Chief Dave Campbell
was killed in the Portland fire yes
terday morning there was enacted a
tragedy that shocked the entire north
west. Campbell had been so long at
the head of the Portlanl department
and had such a splendid record for
efficiency that his fame had spread
far beyond the borders of the city of
Portland. There are many local peo
ple who knew the chief and who feel
renulno rearret over his death.
But death Is a fate that Is liable
t" take a fireman at any time. In
the performance of their duty fire
Tghters must take their lives in
their hands. This Is as true of the
heads of departments as of truck
men. The strong chief will eend his
of the wheat fields for forests.
Instead of Pinchot going to Taft it
appears ihat the president has gone
to Pinchot.
JI XE 27 IX HISTORY.
1534 The L'niversity of Oxford
unanimously determined that the
Jurisdiction of the pope did not ex
ceed the ministry of any other bish
op. 1651 Milton's book burned at
Toulouse by an arrest of the parlia
ment. The famous "Defense of the
People" was twelve days later burn
ed by the common executioner at Par
is, under a judicial sentence.
1758 Virginia adopted the consti
tution of the United States.
1854 Eight Russian ships sailed
out of Sebastopol and attacked the
allied naval forces.
1806 Battle of Buenos Ayres
(Napoleonic wars).
1862 Seven days' fight around
Richmond, resulting in the defeat of
the federals.
1864 Battle of Kennesaw moun
tain. 18 94 A. Casimlr-Perier elected
president of France to succeed the
murdered Carnot.
189S The third Manila expedition,
consisting of the transport ships In
diana, Ohio, Morgan City and City of
Para, commander by General Arthur
MacArthur, sailed from San Fran
cisco. 1903 In a murderous popular out
break In the Province of Yedz, in
Southern Persia, many of the religious
The Human Heart
The heart n wonderful double pump, through the
action of , the blood stream is kept sweeping
round and icuad through the body at the rate ol seven
miles an hour. " Remember this, that our bodies
will not stand the strain of over-work without good,
pure blood any more than the engine can run smooth
ly without oil." After many years of study in the
active practice of medicine, Dr. K. V. Pierce found
that when the stomach war. cut cf order, the blood
impure and there were symptoms of general break
down, a tonic made of the glyceric extract of certain
roots was the best corrective. This he called
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
Being made without alcohol, this " Medical Discovery " helps the stomach to
assimilate the food, thereby curing dyspepsia. It is especially adapted to diseases
attended with excessive tissue waste, notably in convalescence from various
fevers, for thin-blooded people and those who are always " catching cold."
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser is sent on receipt of 31 one
cent stamps (or the French cloth-bound hook of 1004 pages. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, No. 663 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Orpheum Theatre
" J. P. HEDBIWACK, Proprietor
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For Men, Women and Children
HEE PROGRAM IX TODAY ' PAPER.
tmcT'n Chmrjtm oa Malay's, Tuesday's and FykUf a.
Grande Ronde Apple Orchards
on the INSTALLMENT plan.
Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited these
trscts.
HILL & KIBBERD, OWNERS
At the office of MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Blood Humors
Corrmorly cause plrnples, bolls, hives,
r.'-:r.:i or s iit rheum, or some other
for in of eruption; but sometimes they
e7lst In h s; -ien-,; Indicated by feel
ings of weakness, languor. lo.s3 of a p-P'-tlte,
'" ?en r..l :!' ity, without
can i:.(; t.ay l.:uklnjf out.
T!.y xje!y-l and lh.- whole sys
if.r., rr.iov.tel, trengthened and
t'.--l f y
'u cod's Garsaparilla
V:t !t todiv In usual liquid form or
cl.ocolalel tablets called Sarsatabs.
!T DO THAT !
iOU LL VfcNT IT
.dOME.r t,
v 0 f I t
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The money many men "fool away" in one year would start
them on the road to true independence. When one has once he
pnn to travel this road by banking his money he never turns
lack. It's a comfortable feeling.
.Make OUIl Bank YOUR Hank.
We pay liberal Interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent, com
pounded semi-annually.
The American National Bank
PEN'DLETON. OREGOX.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
PENDLETON'S rOPULAR PICTURE PARLORS
THE COSY
Where the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion pic
ture show with comfort
FUN, PATHOS, SCENIC, THRILLING
ALL PROPERLY MIXED.
Open Afternoon & Eve. Changes Sun., iron., Wed., FrL
Xext Door to St. Georqe Hotel. Admission 5 and 10
))
Summer Excursion
Tickets East-bound
ON SALE OX XOIEIiOrs DATES
MAY 16 TO SEPTEMBER 7. 1911
Northern Pacific Railway
The ORiGINAL Scenic Highway
A EEAV SAMPLES SIMILAR REDUCTION'S TO
MANY OTHER POINTS IX THE EASTERN
UNITED STATES AND CANADA, AS WELL AS
THE MIDDLE WEST.
St. Paul $60.00
Minneapolis 60.00
Duluth 60.00
Superior 60.00
Clilcajro 72.50
St. Louis 70.00
New York $108.50
Philadelphia . 108.50
Omulin 60.00
Detroit 82.50
Boston 110.00
Montreal, Que 105.00
Long limits and liberal stopovers.
Low rates for Great Lukes Bteamer trips.
We serve those "Great Bis Baked Potatoes."
Let us arrange you Itinerary It will be a pleasure
Route of the
X. Coast Limited
REMEMBER THESE EVENTS.
Astoria Centennial Aug. 10 to Sept. 9
Tacoma Carnival of Nations. .. .July 3 to E
Seattle Golden Potlatch July 17 to 22
Pendleton Round-up Sept. 14 to It
Minneapolis Civic Celebration July 2 to 8
Duluth Water Pageant July 20 to 22
Yellowstone Park July 15 to Sept. IS
Through Sleepers Dally to Official Park
Fntrance.
WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton.
A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen. Pass Agt, Portland, Oregon.
$6500
50 acres of alfalfa land, all
cleared, within 100 yards of
railroad station. About 20
acres in alfalfa, good orch
ard, small house, good barn
and out buildings, gasoline
pumping plant of sufficient
capacity to irrigate entire
tract, $3000 cash, balance
?asy terms.
112 Acres
9 MILES SOUTH OF
PENDLETON.
$2500 cash, balance two
and four years. 20 acres
growing alfalfa, CO acres un
der the ditch, about 5 acres
in orchard; two barns; good
4-room house, and numerous
out buildings; 1-3 of crop
goes with place if sold at
Jnor.
Teutsch (k
Bickers
Real Estate and Insurance.
Phone Main 5.
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