East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 24, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREOOXIAN, TENDLETON. OREGON, TI ESDAV, OCTOHKR 21, 101 1.
EIGHT PAGES.
SSlH icuiof JustllC Whltc w
J 4111',. month; Justice Holmes
AX IXPKl'KMT-NT XEWSIWrKU.
Standard Oil case, was 78 years old.
Ill he 66 next
mes is Justice
MoKenna 6S: Justice Kurton is 67 ami
(Justice Hughos, the youngest on the
lunch, is 49. Nearly nil the men who
Published Ul!? ami snil WeoUy at lVn-"nro prominent in the worlj of poll-
dlrton. Oregon, by tbe
- tics, finance and business are -past
CAST OltK.tiOMAX rTllMSllIMS CO .... . .. , , , .. ,
ill ni tile life and most of them are be-
j j tul the Oshir limit of 60.
I Nor is it impossible that a man may
Srt.OO
'-Mi lit: his best work after 65. To be sure
no man of 65 could be expected ti
J-5'jJiwork as hard as he worked at 35 or
1.05 '40. Put having riper experience and
.tio '
1.50 Judgment in other words being better
3 et.uipped he may accomplish with
light effort that which he could not
srusmmiox katks.
Pslly, vne ynr. by mall
tatty, aix muntltH. by mail
lally, three months, by mall
I Hilly, one mouth, by mall
l'atly, one year, by carrier
LtoJly, six trouihs. by carrier
lally, tUree months, by carrier
Daily, one month, by carrier
r mi Weekly, otic year, by mail
hml Week jr. mx mouths, by mall ....
Kern! Weekly, four months, by mall...
Hmher I'nlted lresa Association.
' ! do at all in his younger days. It is
Tbe ll!y Kant Oregonlan la kept on rale ; .. , , . . . . . ,
at the tref..D Xe Co.. 39 Morrison ! l,osslbIe to understand how a big fl-
treet, Portland. Oregon.
regoi
il.lln
C, Bureau, 501 Four-
cases, " however, when - a combination
of directed and dil l used light will
not answer. In a flour mill or a
foundry, for example, where every
thing is of the same color diffused
light would be praetlea'ly useless;
hut in a draughting room where all
the objects requiring distinction are
in one plane a directed light ca-ting
shad. iws would be equally objection
able. .
To light the home with comfort
and economy require a combination
of low intensity. The lighter the walls
ami ceiling are the more light they
reflect to give the required diffused
general illumination anfl so less dl-
I rect light will be needed. As artifi
cial llt'ht is deficient in blue and green
rays, walls and ceilings of a bluish
or greenish shade give them greater
refecting power for daylight than for
art'fical light whicb is generally de
sirable. November Technical World
Magazine.
Northwest News Co.. Portland. Oregon.
Chicago llureau. lHi Security Uulhting.
Washington. l
tcentb street, N. W.
Entered at the postofflce at Pendleton,
Oregon, as aecond elaaa mall matter.
Telephone Mala 1
Official City and Conntj Taper.
THE XEWF.U VISION.
I nancier might do his most effective
work after 65. His age will give him
more wealth, a wider knowledge of
the world and he will have the pres-
I tige that goes with a long successful
life. Therefore he may accomplish
his greatest wonders in his declining
years. The same thing might also
nPDlv to a man in mnsr mnv nll no-
J; If Dr. Benton means that a man may
di his most effective work after 65
MAY DO SOME REAL GOOD.
The world is not the dismal j his statement may well be credited,
place ! i
It seemed to him awhile ago; !
His sneer is banished and his I
face
With hopeful gladness Is a-
glow.
Scenes that he once thought
dreary seem.
As if by magic, glorified:
The muddy pool, the sluggish
stream.
With limpid beauty are sup-
plied.
He claims a cynic's doubt no
more,
He sees the good in every-
thing;
Morose, unkind and grim be-
fore,
He laughs and is inclined to
sing.
His heart, long dormant, is
awake;
Deep pleasures lately learned
are his; 4
A little child has come to make
Him see God's good world as it
is.
S. E.Klser.
At times in the past local business
men have taken great interest in the
. question of who should be the gov-
;einmenfs agent upon the reservation.
Petitions and resolutions galore have
bren drafted and presented to the In
. dian department through our sena-
NO TORYISM VAXTE1.
Good municipal government de
mands that authority and responsi
bility be centered in a few men and
th:U those rr.tn be made directly
answerable to the people. In other
:rds the officials should be elected
for terms of reasonable length so
that the- people may have an oppor
tunity to pass judgment upon their
work. If they like their work they
will re-elect the officials, but if the
officials are not doing the will of the
reople they may be supplanted by
others whom the people believe will
be more faithful.
The move for commission govern
ment is clearly a move for the better
ment of municipal government in
Pendleton. Put the move will go as
tray if under the new charter the
mayor and commissioners are elected
for six years. Such terms" are too
1' ng and invite the very dangers peo
ple are trying to escape.
The six year term provision is an
effort to inject Toryism into the new
charter and Pendleton does not want
Tory government. What is wanted
is a government that will serve the
people, serve them efficiently and
terve the people only.
tors or representatives. And it is not
very important either who serves as
agent so long as there is an official
who does his work honestly and fairly.
If local people really want to do
something for the benefit of all red-
inien and white, farmers and business
men they should take steps to sug
gest that the government, through the
t'nited States district attorney or some
one else, get busy and establish the
right of the Indians to the use of wa
tei from the Umatilla river for irri
gation purposes. It would be the sal
vation of the Indians to have their
water rights established and it would
also work greatly for the develop
ment of this portion of Umatilla
county.
Why not act. Are we to work hard
on matters of minor importance and
pass up an opportunity to accomplish
something really worth while?
WELCOME VISITORS.
ihls evening the gentlemen who
constitute the "Fourth Estate" In
Umatilla county will gather In the city
for the purpose of organizing a coun
ty press association and of being en
Urtained by the managing board of
the Commercial club. It will be
noteworthy gathering in that it will
be the first time in history that the
newspapermen of the county have
been brought together. There are
great possibilities in a county press as
sociation. The newspapermen of the
county do much for the advancement
and improvement of the county and
quite naturally they may do best work
by co-operating in behalf of worthy
movements.
Here's to the county press associ
ation may it result In much good.
WOISK AT 5 YEARS.
President Kenton of the University
cf Vermont has made the rather start,
ling declaration that a man can do
his best work after he is 65 years of
age. It is a statement that many will
question yet there are many thingi
to support the contention.
Of our hi? public men by far the
greater portion are advanced in years
s agf is ordinarily considered. Jus
tice Harlan who died a few days ago
and who attracted wide attention by
his vigorous dissenting opinion in the
ARE YOU FREE
FROM
Headaches, Colds, Indigestion,
Pains, Constipation, Sour Stomach,
Dizziness K you are not, the most
effective, prompt and pleasant
method of getting rid of them is tc
take, now and then, a desertspoon
ful of the ever refreshing and truly
beneficial laxative remedy Syrup
of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It u
well known throughout the world
as the best of family laxative reme
dies, because it acts so gently and
strengthens naturally without irri
tating the system in any way.
To get its beneficial effects it u
always necessary to buy the genu
ine, manufactured by the Califomu
Fig Syrup Co, bearing the nam
of the Company, plainly printed on
the front of every package.
If a "firebug" is operating In this
city he is in rather dangerous business.
The next man who hunts him with
rifle may find him.
When the Republic of China is es
tabii.shed will there be equal suffrage
in that heaven covered land?
The Battleship Oregon is ready once
more for a fight or a frolic.
If it does not rain soon pome of our
residence streets may blow away.
LEARNING TO USE EIGHT.
In these dayR when everyone has bo
mm h to say about efficiency, illumi
bating engineering is of tie first im
portanee. In order that employes
may work rapidly and well they
should be protected from needless fa
tigue. About the quickest and surest
way to tire out a roomful of people
Is to flood the room with a uniform
light at high intensity. Where work
is to be done by artificial light the
general illumination Bhould be mod
erately low with local lights of higher
Intensity above the work bench or
desk. And, by the way, the average
desk light or reading lamp is too low.
The color of th light, too, plays an
Important par in tiring people out.
Fatigue occurs far more quickly with
orange and yellow rays at high In
tensities than from green and bluish
green light like that from the mer
cury vapor lamp. Nothing equals
the bluish white of diffused daylight.
Shadows also have an important
part to play. In fact one of the prin
cipal aids In distinguishing objects
Is the differences in brightness. If
there were no shadows, but only a
perfectly diffused Illumination of high
intensity It would be hard to see
clearly. In order to have shadows
th-re must be directed light coming
from all directions. There must be
enough directed light to mark the
edges of objects by shadows and also
enough diffused light to enable one
to see cl.-arly In the hadows. The
directed light should come from
above at a considerable angle with
the horizontal so as to limit the
length of the shadows. There are
FORGOTTEN'.
Spurred by one motive only.
Forgeting as we go,
We leave them weak and lonely
Who need the care we owe;
Neglect'ng them who guarded
Us when our arms were weak,
We will not be retarted
In gaining what we seek;
We hurry on, forgetting
That they are growing old
Whom we have left, and letting
Our shriveled hearts get cold.
Where strange skies spread above us
We madly seek success.
And leave the ones who love us
To sit in loneliness.
We hurry onward, leaving
Those who have earned our care;
With gray heads, bent and grieving,
They wait and watch, back there
Back there, where proud Ambition
First whispered in our ears;
Charged with a selfish mission,
We hurry through the years.
Forgetting how they need us
To whom we weakly clung
When Love urged them to lead us
While yet the world was young.
For pra'se from those above us
We hurry and we fret.
Forgetting them that love us
Hut they will not torget.
A EIJ1EXI) Oil TWO
There's all of pleasure and all of
of peace.
In a friend or two;
And all your troubles may find re
lease With a friend or two;
It's in the grip of a clasping hand
On native soil or in alien land,
But the world is made do you un
derstand Of a friend or two.
A song to sing and a crust to share
With a friend or two;
A smile to give and a grief to bear
With a friend or two;
A road to walk and a goal to win
An Inglenook to find comfort in,
The. gladdest hours that we know be
gin With a friend or two.
A little laughter; perhaps some tears
With a friend or two;
I he days, the weeks, and the months
and years
With a friend or two;
A vale to cross and a hill to climb.
A mock of life takes lilt of rhmye
With a friend or two.
A brother soul and the brother heart
Of a friend or two,
Makes us drift on from the crowd
apart,
With a friend or two.
For come days happy or come days
saa.
We count no hours but the ones made
glad
By the hale good times we have ever
had
With a friend or two.
Then brim the goblet and quaff the
toast
To friend or two;
The fairest sight is a friendly face,
Tho blithest tread Is a friendly place
And heaven will be a better place
For a friend or two.
Children Cry for Fletcher'
Tiio Kiatl Yon ll ivo AlwnyH Bought, and which litis bee
in iiso iov over 30 years, has borne tho siynatriPO of
ami has bon mnuo under Ms rer-
&-f'y-Ju , soual supervision since Its hua.icy.
Y, 44c4i Allow no one to deot lvo you In tl: Is.
All Counterfeits, Imitations unci "Jtist-as-good' arc but
Experiments that trine with and ondan-rer the health of
lulauts and Children Experience against ExierLnieut.
What is CASTORIA
Castorlu is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paro
gorle, Drops and Soothing: Syrups, It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, JMorphtao nor other Jfarcotlo
substance. Its nge Is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
and allays Feverlshness. It cures Diarrhtt-a and Wind
Colic. It relieve Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tbe
Stomach ai.d .Bowels, giving healthy and natural Bleep.
Tho Childreu's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
Hoter T
St. George
Bar
i
GEO. DARVEACj Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle
men Resort
. !
Anheuser-Busch's famous
BUDWEISER
on draught, 5c 888
Electrio Mixed Drinks 8ervd at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whisker.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over30 Years
THC CFNTaU COMPANY. Tf M'.KBAY STRICT, NTW YORK CtTY.
TODAY'S nilVTIIDAY SKETCH.
He does not look it. but Governor
O'Neal of Alabama, n.-ho, by the way,
is the son of a governor, if fifty
eight. He was born in Florence, Ala.,
and still makes that town his home.
After attending the universities ot
Mississippi and Alabama he took up
the study of law and was admitted
to the bar in 1875. His chief politi
cal service before his election as gov
ernor had been as presidential e'ec
tor nnd as a member of the democrat
ic state executive committee.
Three times he has been chosen
as a presidential elector. He was tho
I'nitd States attorney for the north
ern district of Alabama during Cleve
land's administration and a member
"f the constitutional convention of
the state In 1901. in 1 s t he mar
ried .Miss Lizzie Kirkman
VbUR CHILDREN MIGHT
MEEDYour Money
Some day
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f f
OPKN DAY AND NIGHT
nil.ST-Cl.ASS SEItVICE
The Quelle
Cafe
and .Oyster House
Meals 25c aid up
Best 25c Meals in
the Northwest.
LA FONTAINE BLK.,
26 MAIN STKEET
s
No Out nee for a Poor Man.
"1 tell you it's getting mighty hard
for a man on a salary to make endj
meet. I don't know where I'm going
to get the money to pay for my coal
th s fall."
"You told me a couple of weeks
ago that you had $75 saved up for it."
"Yes, but I've had to use the mon
ey for my wife's winter hat and my
tickets to the post-season ball
games."
Sarsaparilla
Acts directly and peculiarly
on the blood; purines, enriches
and revitalizes it, and in this
way builds up the whole sys
tem. Take it. Get it today.
In usual liquid form or In chocolate
coated tablets called Sarsatabs.
PUT .SOME IN THE DANI
For them Now it will
work for them in the
BANK
SUPPOSE YOU DIED TODAY, would you leave behind helpless
little children? You will not fear for the FUTURE OF YOUR
FAMILY If you have money In our bank.
Make OUK Dank YOUIl Dank.
We pay liberal interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent, com
pounded semi-annually.
The American National Bank
PENDLETON. OREGON.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
i 1 1 n i n 1 1 t m 1 1 1 1 m
ST. PAUL'S
SCHOOL
i Opens Sept. 14
Boarding and Day
School for Girls.
I Primary, Intermediate, Ao
! aclcinic Special and Poat-
i; Graduate Courses. Depart-
ments of Music, Expreflflion
1 i
ana Art,
PERSONAIi ATTENTION
f RE FIXING INFLUENCES
THOROUGH WORK
I Nettie M. Galbraith
Principal
4. WALLA WALLA, WASn. I
JOIN OUR
NIGHT-SCHOOL
We teach Shorthand, Typewriting,
Dookkeceping, Writing, Spelling,
Arithmetic. Our Instruction is In
dividual. Our rates are moderate. Our
students have the privilege of taking
any number of subjects without extra
cost. ENROLL NOW, and spend your
fail and winter evening to good ad
vantage.
7 77
M. L. CLANCY. B. A. Pres.
WHERE TO ?
Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland !
( Arrive Seattle .8:15 A. M.
Leave Pendleton 1:30 P. M. - Arrive Spokane.9 :55 P. M.
t Arrive Portland 8 :10 A. JL
Northern Pacific Railway
Tho Pioneer Line.
Close connections. Good lenvinc time.
Good arriving time.
SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO
Through Tickets to all Points
East or West
Secure tickets and full information from
W. ADAMS, AGENT N. P. UY
PENDLETON. .
Ask about EXCURSION FARES for these event :
Nation Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30.
First class trains,
HEADOUARTEBS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacture!!
and Distributors of tha
Celebrated
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
TallmaiY & Co.
Leading Dragjpste of East
trn Oregon.
The'
Pendleton Drug
Co.
I In business for
"Your Good Health"
REMEMBER TIHS ' WHEN
TOD HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES