East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 07, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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daily i:st (Mi:oM.v, pexdi.ktox. phkc.ox, s.vrutn.Y, October 7, 1911.
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the lt;.IUiii-Tuiki".i w.ir. Tur
key is a larsrr nnti.in than Italy, ha
.'. Kveati-r vi-juilaUm, ami a isreater
;anny Yit tni- war l.-.us tar an me
j ...:v.t;:t:i::. lias ln'i !i it'.i l;n!
ii serins, will !h a'Mo t take Tripoli
i w ith ne and h.'I 1 it. Tito
Italy, t:,
si l
sri;iiTix HATKS.
filly, niie i':ir, hy uu.il
lu.v. k: monilis. ly mil it
tMy. tunv mn:i:li. ly r.iail
lai!y, (iu nioiuh. hy until
Iwtiy. otu' inr, liy ritrr.er
lily. hi troiiihs. by cariirr
t'hliy. thnt" m!iihs. Iiy inrriiT ....
l'ny. i:io niniuh. ty cariii'r
Cf mi 11 k!y. mr ynr. by mail
uil V m- i . fix nioMiliS. Ly mail ...
. fc'!ul Wivkly. four tiiuir.l.s, ty mail..
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t'aronslt heavens above t.ie he'sM of
'be utiiiuvi'e.l thr nie; only some few
leaves rf wil-l olive, eool to the t'reil
1 t I'lmmh a few year of jieaee.
It have been of R.lil, they
us'r.I; hut Juniti r was neor! this
i". the In Ft the coil nuild give them.
Tlivks Kit'ii'.i'r MKiii iiiis, mey it:iu
Known it ii. mo. Korv ;,vL in war.
inn t g.-t their iirmy across the ea j ,Sllt in wra th not 'in tyranny was
fis'.it. Shu..l lur.ali transpoftsith.ro nr.y happiness to be found fir
sent forth carry ins troops to the ! th.-m only in kin.lly peace fruitful
sin.i tree. (
The wiTith was to be of wild olive.
sy prey to the Italian warships. mark -you the tree that grows care
A somew hat similar condition ex-i les iy. tuf'ins the rocks with no vivM
bloom, nn virduiv f branch; only
w ith soft sn;Mv of bloss int and
scarcely fulf lle,l fruit, niixeil with
TIip lr.i:y r.ast Orec.tiiaa is kept on Rule ! "M'i'nisii f Io 1 ilt Manila " ' , pr;r- leaf an 1 thornet stem; no fast-
t tlic ni.'i.ii .News to., llorriboa : ,iov i,...i ,,,.,.. the same with for- enintr of diadem for von hut with, sm-h
i.ra's fleet when it emerged from Uharp embroidery!
I , .. ., . , , Put this-. Fuch a It Is, vou mav win
l.-antiaso there was nothing left fot ,. v,;i. . . . . .. .....
I wh le yet you live; type of grav h m-
or and sweet rest. Free-he nrtedness
..'.o ; i li
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l .-.o ;
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f of Tripoli the ships would ful'.
;.'. during the Ameilcan war with j
pain. Aft.r Pt'Mcy had vannuishe 1 j
trefi, PoriiHinh tiej:mi.
Noillii.t News I'o. Portland, OregoQ.
t'li nun Ihireau. IM1;' Se.-unty Uuihliu;.
Washington. I', t'., Ilureau, 301 Kuur
trvntb utreet, N. W.
Member I'niteit l'res Aisoelatloti.
Kntereil at tlie postoffiee ut Pendleton,
Oregon, as seioinl class mail matter.
Telephone Main 1
Official t'lty ami County Paper.
I
am to
io but quit the fight.
I'n.ier the circumstances it is not , nnd graciousness, nnd undisturbed
surprising that the influential nations I trust- an'l unrequited love, and the
... - , . ! sSht of the peace of others, and the
ot the earth maintain poworrul navies. . , . . , . . ... .
' ministry to their pam these nnd the
A nation without a strong navy might ; blue sky above you nnd the sweet
m.t long remain influential. j waters and f'.owers of ttie earth be-
neath, and mysteries and nresenees
iSJIE
The only Baking Powder
made from
Royal Grape Cream of Tartar
Taft declares the supreme court
innumerable, of livi.-g things these
i.Tuicis siu.uii i.e iieui a icn-u s nienting and divine;
i oi.n Missovm.
AVli're the win '.ing Mississippi
Mo.-ts its s;sur from the west.
And. like an arm extending
'round
The land I l"ve the best
Where waves of corn unending
Are like white-cappod ocean's
foam.
Their garden fragrance sending
O'tr our Old Missouri Home.
Where rolls the red Missouri
Where grows the shady trees,
I see them o'er and o'er where
e'er I roam:
Oh, the Ozarks are sunny.
In that land of Milk, and
Honey
I'm glad to have an Old Mis
souri Home!
There lived my dear old Mother
"Neath the hi'.ls of Nodaway.
Where I and little brother in
the vallev green would
Play,
The trees were tall and growing
'Round the old church with
the dome,
And sparkling rivers flowing
Tust my Old Missouri Home.
Chas. C. Boland.
may yet be here your iehes: untor.
serviceable for
the acts of the creator, or, words to ; the life thnt now is; nor it may be.
that effect. Put the people of Ore- j without promi.-e of that which is to
riViia TTi.-t ivnrn . a .....
w ill wait until the court passe j V, " , . 1 .. , w,e urow "
l.USKMl.
r. n
upon th
um hef
matter.
validity' of the On gon sys
e accepting; his view of til-
mh: HAD koi;(;ottk.
As a result of the strike we have j
delayed trains and tardy mails. The:
public i- the chief sufferer no matter i
She had just returned from a shop
ping tour. tired but radiant.
He had just returned from the of
fice, tired, but well, tired.
Quivering with delight at the arraV
u ho w ins or loses.
The nnsldent might have stonned "" v "or lap. mere wa
'if and dedicated the new bridge..
A look of dismay
The Progressive League seems
meet with very general approval.
OCTOIUiU 7 IX 1IISTOUY.
a
the
171M Annoine Joseph Gorsas,
Girodist guillotined at Paris.
1791 I!ois-le-Duc, one of
strongest bulwarks of the famous
Dutch barrier along the left bank of
... . ............. i.-. i .i.rt ir...r.f.i.
me .M. u.-e. ........e.,!, .., .... , j.iaying bridge.
i ?1 1 nt Hid j'.. . 1 1 i i:m-ii .on .--i -
ond conscrii'tion of S n.oOO for this
year.
IS 10 Coilbra, in Portugal, held by
Mrs
jo:" samples snipped from rolls of dresi
I goods, she emptied the contents of
her
a moljilie- sound
j crossed her face.
! "'There!"" she exclaimed, "I jus'.,
to, knew there was something I had for
gotten to buy:"
'"What was it, dear?" he asked,
with an assumption of interest.
"I'm sure I don't know," she re
plied petulantly; "but I find I have a
half dollar left:" Hoston Herald. i
I
I "I never saw such curiosity as that
weman shows," said Mrs. Scorer.
! "Why she spends most of her time
I
S3
Saves Duller, Flour,
EflGS and makes
home baking easy
No Alum No Lima Pltosphats
PURE
Hotel
St. George
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GEO. DAKVEAl', Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle-
mer.a iteaori. ,
Anheuser-Busch famous
BUDWEISER
on draught, 5C glass
Electric Mixed Drinks Served at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Distributors of Kcho Spring and
Old Crow Whiskey.
A 1'aik i;i:toi:t..
Pat. who had a had coin given to
him, decided to try to spend it. Ho
therefore went into a tobacconist's
and asked for a cigar. The shopman
handed over the cigar, and Pat, put
ting the cigar in his mouth, tender
ed the coin. He was making his way
out when the shopman shouted.
"Hey, man, do you know it is a
bad one?"
Pat turned around and said:
"Never mind. I'll smoke It if it
kills me."
Pond may be excused
in? In a "bender."
ior Induls-
"Ws. And I'd rather go through
life not knowing what the trump is
than ask as often as she does."
IT AIJOLISIIKS Tin; oiucm:.
the French, was attacked by the Brit
ish and carried. i
K40 William I.
erlands. published
announcing his voluntary ahditi n of
Youngwedd
the throne in favor of his son, William
I 1S50 Disunion meetings held at
. . . i Natchez and Yazoo City, at both of I
Once upon a time a citizen wished , wh,ch the dIsoreiinizing resolutions
t , make a complaint about a wornouH were opposed and voted down,
sidewalk or something else in his; 1S64 Harrison H. Dodd escaped
neighborhood
w
the Knights of the Golden Circle.
! 1S70 French make sorti" at Metz
' and driven back with frightful losses
I by Prussians
I l'.tOl Japanese shells reported to
he is chairman of the street commit- hlV0 damage! f mr P.ussian warships
tee." replied the mavor. So Mr. Citi-, in harbor at Port Arthur. Japanese
jraduallv closing
(boastlngly) I
but my
hlKhnnil h'iu r....-..f t. ltt...l .....
proclamation' , . . ' ," , , , .'
, ,. . , , about the batter cake and pies his
mother used to make.
King of the Neth-
Mrs. Keene No. dear; his father
used to run a bakery.
I Pendleton Dye Works
j CUT PMCES FOR SEPT.
S LADIES' SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED Sl.tO
(' LADIES' SUITS PRESSED $1.0
g MEN'S SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED
MEN'S SUITS PRESSED I5o
Have your clothes cleaned at an up-to-date place and by up-to-
(?) date methoi1.
Phone .Main 109.
26 1-2 E. Alta.
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Thlnking that the best ! coniinemein. ai imiianapous .lu.i.is
! r..s military uiui, .ii which iuucii as
y to get results would be to go to i ...,,. .rnn. o,.mH..n
the head of affairs he interviewed
the mayor and laid his complaint be
fore J.im
' Go and see Councilman So and So
CUTIGUilnOIMl
HEALED BAD SORE
in. Rus-
tcn t..oL- nnothpr ibiv riff and hunted ! r. porieil
Man ui'iiu uniiuneo.
I lioi'j II;irrv A. Oarficl 1 inausurat-
e.
into
arms
up the street committee chairman.
"I will see the street commissioner
about it." replied the committee chair
man and the complaining citizen went
away rejoicing in the idea that the
Improvement would be made. But
weeks went past and nothing wa.
done. So one day he met the street
commissioner and inquired why the
wornout cross walk had never been
fixed.
"This is the first I have ever heard
of it, no one has ever said a word to
me about it." replied the official. So
It happened that the men, women and
children of the neighborhood affected
l.ad b-'-n wilding through mud day
after day merely because authority , jn tm.t clutching at the black motes
had not been given for the repair of; in th air with your dying hands
a w.ik and. yet it may be well with you.
I Dut if this life be no dream, and
This incident Ls said to have occure.l ( . wor,,, n, J)ital; ,f a,, , peace
urder the present administration. But and power and Joy you can ever win
cd president of Williams C'ollei
l?in Turkish forces sent
northwestern Syria to collect
killed 810) Druses.
WILD OI.IVK LKAVKS.
If your life were hut a fever fit
the mndnes of a night, whose follies
were fill to be forgotten in the dawn
it might m ifer little how you fret
ted away the- sickly hours what toys
you snatched at, or, let fall what
visions you fo'lowed wistfully with the
deceived eyes of sleepless frenzy. Is
the 'earth rnly a ho pit.il? Play, if
you c:re to play, on th floor of the
hospital dens. Knit its straws into
what crowns you pliant; gather the
.1.... . t !. r- . . .. r... nn.l ,lia wif.V.
j uiei oi 11 1"! i.-..t'-i .-. en . i. . " " j
Scraped Flesh Off Bone Below Knee.
Suffered So She Couldn't Sleep.
Also Says: "I Believe Cuticura
Soap Is the Best Soap Made."
A' --i
if it did it is no particular rf flection
on. the present officials. No doubt
rirnilar incidents have occured under
every city administration Pendleton
hr s i v. r had.
must be won now; and all fruit of
victory gathered here or never will
you still, throughout the puny totality
of your life, weary yourselves in the
fir" for vanity?
If there is no re-t whih r"ma!n'h
I for . om I.. Inc. to.no I'iii rni'.hl T.rr.u-
It i- the fault of the system rather I m.,-v xhn of t'e
ti ;.n of the men. Un-i'T our present ! f;il ln m;,,i Br.-.f.n for your shroud
form of city government there is room only no', for your bed? And can you
f. r ,nueh lifting of responsibility. It '" v' r !if' f' ''"
I d r it? The ii-athen. to whose creed
l ;..:r i i-r -r.e t
ally in t ha r
"n ' ,s ' I you have retuned. th .ut;lit not so.
Then the mayor and i Th -v knew that Iif brought its run-
"Pomo time neo I was rominc; up some
steps wliAn the board crushed under me like
aa egg shell, and my right limb went through
to the knee, and scraped
the flesh oil the bone just
ia.ide and below the knee.
I neglected it for a day or
two, then it be?an to hurt
me pretty badly. I put
balsam fir on to draw out
the poison, but when I had
u-ed it a week, H hurt so
badly that I changed to
ointment. That
m.cie it smart and bum so
badly that I couldn't use it any more, and
that was the fourth week after I was hurt.
"Then I began to use Cuticura Ointment
for the sore. It stopped hurting Immediately
and began healing right away. It was a bad
looking sore befon: Cuticura Ointment healed
it, Lnd I suffered to I couldn't sleep from
two days after I fell until I btun uing
Cuticu-.i Ointment.
"Cuticura Hocp is the bet sonp I ever
sr:v. I have used all kinds of scan fur wash-
in; my face, and always it would leave my
face smarting. I had to keep a l it ion to .
stop the smart, no matter how expensive a
soap I used. I find at la. t in Cuticura .Soap
a soap that will clean my face and leave no I
smartinr;, and I do not have to use any
lotion or anything el.-c to ease it. I bclievo
Cuticura Soap is the. he.-t soup made." j
(Signed) Mrs. M. K. Faircliiid, KOo Lafayette I
St., Wichita, Kan., May 8, 1911. j
Cuticura Soap and Ointment nre for sato I
throughout the world, but to thnw- who :
have suffered much, lust hope and are with
out faith in nny treatment, a liberal sample i
of each together with ."2-p. Ilooklet will be 1
mailed free, nn application. Address Potter j
Drug 4 Cuem. Corp., Dept. 22a, Lostoa.
THE
FRANKLIN LINE
IS H. P. 4 Cyl Model G. Runabout $I0."0
25 H. P. 4 Cyl. Model (1. Touring SUOOO
30 H. P. 6 Cyl. Model M, five pussensor touring car $t:!HOO
30 H. P. 6 Cyl. Model M. four passenger torpedo .112800
30 H. P. 6 Cyl. Model M, two passenger runabout 2800
38 H. P. C Cyl. Moded IX five passenger touring car Sit.'.OO
38 H. P. 6 Cyl. Model 1J, four passenger torpedo $:l.00
38 H. P. 6 Cyl. Model H, seven passenger touring car $1000
Prices f. o. b. Syracuse, N. Y.
D and II touring and all torp ih bodies have electric lights. All
models have tops and windshields.
All models have the Bosch Djal Ignition system, which enable you
to start the motor from the seat.
0
LINE
30 H. I'. 4 Cyl. Uunabout
30 H. P. 4 Cyl five passenger touring car,
Prices are for Pendleton delivery.
r sio.-io
top nnd windshield Slir.O
All the above models have the latest style fore-door bodies.
Write us for specifications and catalogues.
Psnileion M
OPEN DAY AX1 NIGHT
FIRST-CLASS SEKVICE
The Quelle
Cafe
and Oyster House
f.'eals 25c and up
Best 25c Meals in
the Northwest.
LA FONTAINE BLK.,
828 MAIN 8TIIKET
O30OeOOCOvvC000QO0C0O00O00GCO0Q0SOCCOC0
eoureiiojen serve without pay and it
i- not. suri-rlsin; that they sidetrack
tioubb- r.o.v ;rid then. Men seldom
i .ire t i work bard unless they are
paid for their services.
T!i" r oniniis'-i'in form of govern
rnnt looks to remedy this conditi
on. Jt fixes responsibility and pro
vides thet those who h:tr It shall be
jiLld for their work. 1'nder the com
mission plan one member of the board
ls responsible for street work and he
cannot evade his duty. When com
plaints are made be grants them or
turns them down according to the
merits of the case. The man who
maks a complaint Is not sent travel
ing around in u circle.
The commission plan Is the business
like and effl i.-nt j.lan for condueting
the affairs of the city. It will mean
l etter service and it will mean econ
omy because close management of af
fairs always noans economy whip"
loose management means net dies
i xpense.
test, but they expected from it also
the crowd of ail contest. No proud
one! no jeweled cireb't flam'ng
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XWAK KTKKXGTII COl'XTS.
The supreme Importance of a navy
Jn modern warfare is well illustrat-
Cleanses the System
effectually; Dispels
colds and Headaches,
due to constipation.
Best for men, women
and children : young
.and old.
To get its Beneficial
effects, always note the
name of the Company,
CUFOSNIA FigSYKUP
plainly printed on the
front of every package
of the Genuine
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Lumber Yard
11 and
J. A. BORIE LUMBER CO., Props.
Successors to Robert Fcrster.
The best place to get mill work, lumber
and building material of every description.
Furniture and office fixtures made to order.
All work guaranteed to be strictly first-class.
Large and Complete Stock of
Lumber Carried.
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ST. PAUL'S i
I SCHOOL
Opens Sept. 1 4
Boarding and Day
I School for Girls. j
Frimary, Intcrniediato, Ac- f
ademic Special and Post- J
Graduato Couvsca. Depart- j
t mcnts of Music, Expression
and Art. t
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TIIOKOCCII VUK J
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Nettie M. Calbraith J
Principal 1
WALI.A WAI.I.A. WASH. I
t-H4-4'4'f4--H-4't-'fM-'IH4--H-t
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TiTo 1
Pendleton Drug
Co.
la In business for
Your Good Health"
IJEMEMHEIl THIS WHEN
you ilwe i-imscmiTioxs,
OP. WANT I'CP.E MEDICINES
rnoTECT voiit iieaitiii
during the lint mimmer and
"bad water" months by drink
ing our puro tnnln, root beer,
cider and hit.
C1ii0mt Tlmn a Doctor 1110.
One dozen quarts or two dozon
plnla of the Clly Krewery'j fa
mous "Export lleer" dellvored
to your homo fur $2 00.
PENDLETON SODA WOIUiS.
W. A. llcininelt'iirn & linm.
400 E. Court St. Tel. Main 469