East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 26, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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OAHif EAST OKBCOMA!!, PBXPLKTOX. OREGON, SATntO.YV, AI R 1ST 2, 1011.
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Official City and County Paper.
xUNION javXB,
HAPPINKSS HARD TO HEAT.
Shady tree where the furrow
ends
And a melon cool and sweet;
Ami whet your knife!
And bet your life
It's happiness hard to beat!
II.
Fine umbrella in a shady tree.
Where the lights and shadows
Hit;
And a mockingbird.
With i. singing-word
In the very top of it!
III.
And the troubles of life seem
lar away.
An" the toil is sweet to me.
With t- morsel meet
For a king to eat,
And a song, and a shady tree!
Frank L. Stanton.
Unctions based on money. Universi
ties, schools and colleges ought not
to tolerate them.
The United States naval and mili
tary academies, at West Point and
Annapolis, respectively, hold up the
ideal of democracy in social life to
ward which :ii schools of civic train
ing should strive. cadet at West
roint may b.' the son of a millionaire,
but he enjoys no extrinsic advantages
over the tadct who is t'.ie son of a
laborer.
Talk ubout the
able to absorb the
ration! Clifford
demonstrated that
white mar can be adopted and im
proved upon. Witness his newest
Indian being un
P'.ocesses of eivill
George certainly
the ways of the
the lambs off the machine, tore off a
tire, reduced the uohoUtery to rib-
bona, made kindling wood of the
woodwork and junk out of the metal '.
trimmings. I
Then, with a snort of defiance, ho
c'.hnbed out, permitted himself to be
hitched up again unj proceeded calm
ly on li s way. He had hurt nothing
but the machine, but what he had!
done to that was enough to even up!
old scores. j
VAYOR SAW U1IIX TKKl.Kl).
It
lint the Tl. Mop Oi.l Xot Know
until Ho 1'ncetl tl linuh.
Kaston, Pa. Deliberately walking
up to a pretty girl on a crowded
street here, Peter Shelder of Phil
lipshurg. X. J., paid the young woman
a V'oiupliment on her beauty, then
tickled her under the chin.
A mnn wVi.a x-1 1 m .iec.:.i . u ..1 ,
money. i nat ' stepped un to She der nn.l xni.l
shouldn't do anything like that
HOME BOILED HAMS
. We point with prlda to our line
of delicious home boiled hams.
T.hey are fresh, sweet, tender and
appetizing. Just the thing for a
nice cold lunch on a hot summer
Note the cleanliness of our place
and you'll cease to wonder how
good our meats are.
Hotel St. George
l OSOROD DARTEAtT, Proirietop,
i y
llGniral Ilea! Market
Phone Main 33.
108 E. Alta Street.
white man ever thought of represent-
himself as dead and wiring for mon
ey for burial?
The grand cowboy street dance will
be a fitting finale to the greatest
wild west show on' earth. "On with
the dance, let joy be uneonfined," and
"Let 'er buck."
'You l
AMP
From the maidenhair fern a palata
b'e tea can be brewed
IF.DKI!I, WOMKX WOUKEllS
WIU, ASSIST M'XAMARA
'You m'nd your own business," re
plied Shelder.
"Well, Just walk down the street
with me and I'll prove you made a
mistake," said the other.
Shelder continued to argue with his!
critic until a policeman appeared.! Washington. Women and' girls
when the man who remonstrated ord- j employed in the Bureau 'of Engrav
ered the Jci seyman's arrest. I lng nnd Prlnt'nff will raise money
The man who gave the order hap-ifor tne "distance of John J. McNam
ncned tr he M.nvir Vi-k-nm who., I "fa. secretary of the Structural Iron
It now remains to be seen wheth-j Shelder faced him inpolice court the I Workers' t'nion, now in jail at Los
or not the Beattie millions will mayor remarked: "I trness von nie.-i.i l rt"Bt 1PS- cnarged with dynamlt
save the young son accused of uxor- I su 'ty- uan't you
clde from the gallows. Greater thing?
have been accomplished by
and brains
er
Shelder neknowl-' 5 l"e Angeies nines ouiuung.
i eilged that he had been "caught withiAne sympathies of the women were
the goods" and murmure.l m fa'nt !arousea speech made to them
money . "yes."
The feat of Aviator Harry Ttwood
ir. flying- from St. Louis to Xew
York is mother milestone in the
march m the ultimate eotuiuest of
the air i.y puny man.
"That tickle will cost you Just
and the next one will cost you a k
deal more," warned the mayor.
Shelder paid and hurrVd back
"'i!'. 'pi-burg.
. last night by Representative Frank
j Buchanan of Chicago. Buchanan read
Mj I a letter from McXamara, In which
the labor leader made the most com
plete denial of the charges against
loM, H,..t I. i.. ..i.n-
..!,' int.-. iiittno pUUIIC.
OTKI Tl AMP STEEll SHOT.
A WOHU TO THE FAKMKR.
Tiie farm land of Umatilla county
has just finished a bumper yield and
the ranchers are pleased with their
broad acres. It is possible that if
they possessed a poetic muse they
would burst into song that the won-d.-rs
"f their lands might be the more
c:-b:atej Lest in the exultation of
their pr -; -rity they forget the fate
of some of their forerunners in the
soil tilling bu.--Ine.-s. it is only wise to
point out that other farmers in other
days and on other lands have en
joyed the same prosperity and yet
have .iveij to see their lands yield
to them ijut a scant existence. Sta
tistics .... that ahcaily 4,000,000
acres of land in the United States,
once the tichest and most productive
ir. the whole world, have been pau
perized tecause they have been drain
ed of th-.-sc soil ingredients which' are
the frime essentials to vegetable
growth. Will the time ever come
when the fertile wheat land of this
section .vi!l be added to this ex
hausu 1 kn-1 wasted acea? Let us
h pe not uut the salvation lies with
the f !T.i-is. He who takes and noth
h:g gives is but of little service to the
worid. H'.- little better than a rob
ber for he is a despoilT ami pos
terity is made to suffer by his acta.
Conservation of the soil is of as much
moment as the conservation of tim
ber and (.c-al.
T1IKHI-: IS A fil)l) OF I.OYF
A story is told of a man wo became!
a member .f a certain church. His!
ai.HNniui'ii ot sounaing words was
greater than h's knowledge of their
meaning and he began his first public
"(.'Hi. thou great and diabolical !
God!"
There s tuoh a (Sod. He is the G id I
f Fear: the God of infernal torments
and eternal damnations; the God of
burning hells and icy cruelty; the God
of the distorted imaginations and
warped natures of men who would
Fugitive ln Away Year Ago ami
IHvamp Wild Hover.
Weatherly. Pa. The famous steer
which escaped from Butcher Obert's
pen, Lelghton. a. year ago and which
! had been shot at a hundred times, but
I escaped traps set for it as well, was
i shot by Farmer William Dletrick in
the Quakcake Vallev while it was
j moving among the corn. The ox
j weighed S ii 0 pounds dressed.
Since its escape it roved all over
: the county. It p'eked its living wher
i ever It went front the field, grew as
thin us a deer and as agile as an an
telope.
bully teir fellows into creeds and isms
I The butcher from Leighton, who
so many paths!
tit ;i 111. til Oig or lirilUll :
narr.n, god-'ike or beastly. It is j O fl 11 H jl
lugln Vmn makes the work? hi au- j I ? 'j i'! 1 1
ul '-r ut,'!y: the springtime Joyous j Ollf.' i'J '3 !l
Pa
-tore
s i:.x
ii.j iii
dtf'-r.iV.
k n . s .
fiati!.
v i-:;j -
(OlJ.Kf.ES AMI l.l'Xll'.Y.
Yal- i.'r.iv'-r-ity h.a.s ord-red weal
thy j l- :.'s t aband'-n luxurious
djrniit"ri-s aft'-r n'xf summer, ac
c r.'.ii. ; t'i( sj..kesman-HevIew.
II tne hiatement. square iin um j
facts, th- orier makes in favor of
sin.plici-y and truer, finer living In
all Aia'-rk-.-m colleges.
The v.. rid-wide tendency toward
lu.j:y j.::.- on the lover of "plain
lii:,-.: 1 high thinking." when he
v ir tiie iiomes or learn
- iir.-; may perhaps not b
in f rms, but his instinct
if to be sound and justi
Yale,' a leader among uni-
.)i.d a fav.irite of eastern
f.is .j'. -i . wealth. aims against
luxury a::i'jng the students, the in
fluent e of the good example will ra
diate through every college of the
United States.
Efficiency is the object of educa
tion not "practical" efficiency mere
ly but spiritual efficiency. Frugality
it contributory to efficiency, luxury
hostile. At Oxford University there
1 a . olltge whose expensiveness la
o great that Khodes scholars though
receiving H5oO a year, can not live
there, j- is more than mere coinci
dence that this college Is not dlsln
gulshed either In scholarship or even
In ath'.f'ief.
When American colleges became so
fashionable that rich men's boys ex
pended fcur times as much money
there each year as the average man
can earn after he graduates, differ
ent sets of society arose within the
chools and raised varying standards
pf living. This Is undemocratic and
unhealthy. An Institution of educa
tion i the last place for social dla-
and dogmas into
that wind and wind
But thank G id. thcrr is another
God, a God of Love and kindness and
understanding: the source of life, not
dcatn; of peace, n t perdition.
"As a man th tikvth in his heart, so
is he." f; is the quality o thought
that It .s a man big or l.tt!e, broad
or
th i
tiful
or ow:ous uan resiiui or renei-i
iious. In the s u;l are born the Graces!
or the Furiei.. Tiiey may not ctovell I
together, f love casteth out feat. I
Fear, not money, is the root of nil i
evil. The man ahej ears, cringes ami j
cowers and sneiks and slinks. Th-
wan who loves d ies not think of I T
himself as a worm. vr:gg;;ng over the-'
surface of a barrr. Mirth. H 'ills'
erect, and fears nit.
Th. religion that wiil redeem the !
world wili educate ,Ltd develop the !
consciousness spir tuay and morally
There's n-i beauty t.o those whose
eyes have not been, opened to per
ceive it. An appetirji perverted by
strong stimulants turns with loathing
from simple, who!sorne food. A na
ture depraved by excitement despises
quiet. A v!.-;ion dulled by th glitter
of the tawdry and art. real s -es no
beauty in the dawn or in the twol'ght. j
The ears deafened by bLiring trumiicts j
hear no melody in bird sT.g.s. To the j
sou, io.-o. w.in l.-. s'"!., r'-ady-to-us.
inspiration, sunshine tiooos tne open
heart a-i .t streams through the open
window. To the clear vision spiritual- I
ly revals her grandeur and true beau
ty is unveiled.
Once taught the s urce of it.s own I
riches a soul will not know bank-
ruptcy. Perceiving that Love is con- j
structive and Hate destructive, that j
Evil is a blight and G iod a boon, it
w'll put evil out of the consciousness!
and refuse wall space to any picture j j-jrus Co
that suggests the repulsive nnd re-
voiting. We live by v. hat we r--d up
on. We can t ueveiop suf-raiii an..
purity by feeding th.. nv n-l on mu k. , j--.
Unwillingly, unconsciously
I had placed a reward for the return of
I ine iiinni.u was leiopnonea to ny
I Pletrick as soon as the animal was
j shot but to!d Dietrick to take one- j proved.
I half of the carcass for h s repart and
I sHi the other half to a butcher and!
send him the money.
Al fUST 20 IV 1IISTOKY.
1829 Educators from all parts of
the country met in Boston to con
suit on public school work In all the
states.
1S4S Battle at Cape of Good Hope
between the British and Boers, Brit
ish winning.
lsr.O Louis Phillipe, exile'd king of
the French, died at Claremont, Eng
land, aged "".
IWi The fortress of Ilango,
B "inersund. was bombarded by the
allied troops.
1S64 Indians of six tribes were re
ported to be massacreing settlers nnd
stealing cattle In the Platte valley
and to be menacing Omaha and Coun
cil Bluffs.
issi A report that Queen Victoria
ha l died suddenly, threw London in
to a pane until the canard was dis-
1894 A thousand persons were
killed and much property destroyed by
a storm that swept over the sea of
Azov.
1904 Japanese in full control of
Pigeon Bay positions. One of the In
ner defenses of Port Arthur captured.
August 26-September 4, Battlo of
iao-Yang.
Al'fJlST 27 IX HISTOKV.
1S34 George Clymer, Inventor
and manufacturer of the Columbian
printing press, died in London. He
Improved many other mechanical con
structions. ,
1854 The city of Louisville, Ky ,
was visited by a tornado, which be
sides doing other great damage, re
sulted in the death of twenty-five and
serious Injury of 67.
1864 Secretary of War Stanton
issued a bulletin teling of the fight
ing at Beam's Station, Va., b tween
General Hancock's forces and the
confederates. It Included General
Grant's statement estimating the con
federate losse s for the week at 10,000
dead and captured.
18S4 King' Humbert of Italy vis
ited the cholera stricken district of
Piedmont.
1S94 The Bruce-Wilson tariff bill
became a law without the signature
of President Cleveland.
1S99 Husso-Japanese war; Rus
sians attacked entire Japanese line,
but were repulsed.
19119 National Conservation con
gress, representing thirty-seven states
met at Seattle, Wash.
Henry Farman won grand aviation
prize at lthelms, breaking world's
aeroplane record for duration of
flight and distance, 111.78 miles in
3 hours, 4 minutes, 56 seconds.
European plan. Everything
first-class. All modern conveni
ences. Hot water heated
throughout. Rooms en suite
with bath. large, new sample
rooms. The Hotel St. George la
pronounced one of the most up.
to-date hotels of the Northwest.
Telephone and fire alarm con
nections to office, and hot and
cold water running In all rooms
Rooms $1 and $1.50
Block and a half from depot
See the big electric sign.
USEO SAGE TEA
kin the- !'fiiir ;nf R
Cirnv ami Faded ifair
it's .Niitnni! i nun-.
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DIGNIFYING
THE
INDUSTRIE.
Tbla Is the tltlo or a beautiful 04-page book, vhich
win snow any toy or girl now to SUCCEED. Drop a
postal in the mall TODAY and It will be aant FREE.
Tto Mm of tna College la to dignify and popularlia
the lr.duatrlas, and to serve ALL the peoplv. Itoffera
courea In Agriculture. Civil Engineering, Electrical
Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Mining En Kin
ering, Forestry, Dome.uia. Science and Art, Com
merce, Pharmacy and Blurlc. Th College opoui
September 22d. Catalog free.
Adrtreii: REGISTRAR. OREGON AGRICULTURAL
COLLEGE, Corvallls, Oreoa.
OPEN DAY AXD XIGHT
FIRST-CLASS SERVICE
UTe Quelle
Cafe
and Oyster House
Meals 25c and up
Best 25c Meals in
the Northwest.
LA FONTAINE BLK.,
020 MAIN' STRKKT
"She is Waiting' '
i
It rs ertfier to preaervf! the enC-.r of
;1ie hair th.-in to restore it. altfuMiirii J
ic j.osslhte ti do both ur irrand-
Mothers understood the i-i-cri't The?;
mtde a "S.V.T" tea." and their d.rk. !
tjliwy h.iir long after m flrl! life was !
d lv t.. th!-- fact. i :nr ninthersi it;v"
grvr Irtirs before thev ure fifty, but
thv are beginning to appreciate th
vi.-.-1'un 'if our gTandmolhera in
7TrrraTiiMrtiii- ti tnn-"i"irir rr f niir" n ii"i-ii n iiiTin s ihih ilMwiaaaiiat j
iisin-3 i 1 1
.ml :ire if ist j
4,Bori with the Republic"
f AMES. E. PEPPE
WHISKEY
"s.vf ten-" f.ir their hair
fiil'nv.fnsr su't.
The present getienitlon ha't the ad
vunr. ge i,f the prist in that it. can jre
preparation called j.
V.'yeth'a Sage and Suiphur Hair Uerrt-i J ,
edy. A a .calp tonic and cuior re
storer th.. preparation in astly sfu
perior to the ordinary "sue tii'
made by our grandmothers.
Th.A r:m-ily is Sfibl under irjaran
'ee that th" im m y w'.ll be i-fund'
:f It f-i:lM to iTfi t'Yaet'v ay rer.ii-.-.i'rit'tl. I
Thin preparation is offMVa' to t!e
,...1.1 1 !t rifrv r-nnfs n l.ottle an,!. u'. M"WSWratt
recorrnrended and sold by l'e'illtir
i
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in
Oldest titillery in America and tlie best Whiskey ever
made in Kentucky. Rstallisliec in 1780.
Columbia Liquor Store
Sole distributors in Pemlieton.
IIKi::,LX PETKuS, Prop.
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transformed into the mental imiwt-a i J
we form. K is born of evil thought, j Q
Doubts are traitors. Apprehension;;
ncourse u. We need spiritual as j J
well as physical hygiene. V.'e n;el to j 0
know that all good Is within us, ana
Its outward manifestation makes us
god-like. I
"Owe no man anything but to love I
one another for he that loveth an- (
other hath fulfilled the law." j
"He just and fear not." Katherine '
C. Murphy in Toledo Times. j
ISIIM
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CIliD HOIISK TOOK. UFA'EXGE.
SUxxl Autos I ivs Ar He Could, Then:
Kiclutl C)nc to liH.TH.
Kansas City, Mo. Old Dobbin just
got tired of it, thai's all. He used to .
have a good enough, sort of time j
jogging along the boulevards before j
these buzzing, snouting, fiery-eyed '
devil wagons got so numerous that'
mere horse had no rights whatever, j
They got on his nerves, spoiled his
evening temper ami took the taste out :
of his breakfast bats. He bore with ;
them for a Ionic time, nursing his;
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en-
wrath and waiting for an opportunity Q tertaining for the entire
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BEST PICTURES
MOKE PICTURES
LATEST PICTURES
and illustrated songs in
the city.
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HIGH-CI.ASS UP-TO-DATE MOTiOi
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
SEE PROGRAM IX TODAY'S PAPER,
l'joip-ain Cluinges. un Sunday's, Tuesday'! and Friday's.
to revenge. The opportunity came
and Old Dobbin, embraced it.
Mrs. Jessie Owen and Mrs. Anna!
were driving Dobbin. They
avenue.
guided
him out of Linwood boulevard Into
Flora' avenue, when a buzz wagon
drove u with A. A. Tribble, 2681
Idadlaott avenue, at the wheel. The
motor ear stopped. So did Dobbin.
He laid back his ears, sniffed gasoline
and with a whinny that had the pent
up rage of years la It, he climbed In
to the car. Mr. Tribble got out. Dob
bin suddenly seemed to become all
legs. The air was filled with bits of
flying brass and. wood. He kicked
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family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
each week. Be sure and
see the next change.
Adults 10c Children O
under 10 years, So. Q
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THE OFFICE
A. SCHNE1TER, Prop. , PENDLETON, ORE
Fan)ily Liquor Store""
pi
lone niein yy
71 1 Main Street
and so are those she Is waiting
on. And mind you, a good
lilh-ball Is well worth waiting
for. Good, pure, whobpsome
Rye Whiskey, like the brands
we are now selling, will make
one wait patiently, hut enjoy
the wait when the liquid arrives
cool, coinfoi ting, and refresh
ing. If you ar a high-ball
lover, better try a bottle of this
splendid Whiskey of ours. You
will always want that brand,
afterwards. And the price will
satisfy you, too.
TheOlympia Bar
Phone Main 18S
and
Pioneer Bottling Works
Phone Main 17"..
PETERS & MORRISON, Prop.
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
Is In business for
"Your Good Health"
REM EM HER THIS WHEN
YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES
AUCTION SALE ,
of' 50 choice Pendleton resident lots. Located in different
parte of the city. Call and learn particulars.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street.
For
Calling Cards
Wedding Stationery
Embossed Stati i
Call at office of
t East Oregcnlan :