East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 14, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PACK FOUR.
DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912.
EIGHT PAGES
AS IM'KFKNDEXT NEYVSrAPEK.
Tiibilihed I'ully and SmuI-Weekly at Pen
dleton, Oregon, by the
AST OKKtiOMAX ITBLISU1XG CO.
Entered at the postoffl.-e. at rendleton,
Oregon, ai eeoond-class mall matter.
8ir.SCltirTION RATES.
Pally, one year, by mall 15.00
uillt, aix month, by mall 2.30
llly. three months, by mall 1.25
Dally, one month, by mall SO
Dally, one year, by carrier 7 50
Dally, six months, by carrier 8 75
Dally, "bree months, Oy carrier 1.05
Dally, one month, by carrier 65
Pemlweekly, one year, by mall 1.60
Semi-Weekly, six months, by mall 75
Semi Weekly, (our nioQtba. by mall... .60
The lially East Oresonlan la kept on aale
at the Oregon News Co., 329 Morrison
treet, Portland, Oregon.
Northwest News Co., Portland, Oregon
Chicago Uureau, VHitf Security Building.
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tcenth ilket, N. W.
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I.1TTLK HOY.
little boy. the world will try,
Scmo day to destroy your
So mo day y.iu will learn to sigh, i
Hm inir for what may not be.
laittle boy, the way is Ions;
And reward? arc far apart;
Many paths wiV. had to wrong.
Faith wi'.l oit forsake your
heart.
Little hoy, shout while you may.
Let your gladness frive you
strength
For the battles on the way
Where you will be tried at
length.
S. E. Kiser.
An open slop barrel N an offence
against health and decency.
TinJleton usually has sonu hot
weather during the summer months
and there is always a certain amount
of dust. Those things come without
our bidding and must be endured. But
I: is not necessary to augment the
trouble by maintaining piles of filth
and scrap barrels with noisome
smells.
Hero's to n sanitary summer.
IXTEHKST IX tiOOI HOUSING.
FOR A HEALTHFUL SUMMER.
Now is the time to "swat the fly"
and keep down the evil smells that
fill the air during the hot summer
months when proper sanitary pre
cautions are not taken. A thorough
clean up now and the adoption of
proper system in the handling of
garbage and debris will save labor
and expense later on.
On a tovir of insepction yesterday
Dr. Temple, city physician, ani
Chief of Police Kearney urged peo
ple to get busy anl they made some
excellent recommendations. Among
other things they put a taboo on
open slop barrels 1 nthe rear of rest
aurants. Galvanized cans fitted with
fly proof covers must be used. It
is a most sensible rule and it is one
that should be rigidly enforced not
only in the business section but in
the residence sections as well If
there are householders anywhere who
do not already comply with the rule.
The Initial bulletin of the National
Housing Association, whose head
quarters are in New York City, calls
attention to the Interest being mani
fested throughout the United States
In the subject of better housing, es
pecially in large cities. There are
now forty cities that possess active
associations or committees whose
cbject is to promote the destruction
or improvement of Insanitary dwel
lings and building of letter ones,
says a Chicago exchange. Two state
oi ganizations, in Indiana and Massa
chusetts, are doing effective work.
It is coming to be very generally
realized that poor housing means
poor citizenship and inefficient work
ers. Consequently employers of la
bor, as well as philanthropists and
cia! workers, are giving attention
to the problem of improving the
worst quarters of our cities. In Chi
cago the Association of Commerce
has worked out a practical program
for work to be done this year, and
the City Club is -active. Fittsburgh,
Detroit, Boston, San Francisco and
Milwaukee have movements for bet
ter housing, and in Lawrence, the
Massachusetts city which has attract
ed national attention as the scene of
a bitter struggle between mill own
ers and their employes, many im
proved tenements have been built.
The wide interest thus shown in
the housing question is encouraging.
Much must be done in many cities,
but with public opinion actively ar
oused great progress may be made
In a short time. The work deserves
the active support of every citizen,
property owner and public official.
ADVICE FIIOM THE EXEMY.
Young
MOTHE
No young woman, m the joy of
coming motherhood, should neglect
to prepare her system for the physi
cal ordeal she is to undergo. The
health of both herself and the coming
child depends largely upon the care
she bestows upon herself during the
waiting months. Mother's Friend
prepares the expectant mother's sys
tem for the coming event, and its use
makes her comfortable during all the
term. It works with and for nature,
and by gradually expanding all tis
sues, muscles and tendons, involved,
and keeping the breasts In good con
dition, brings the woman to the crisis
In splendid physical condition. The
baby, too, is more apt to be perfect anJ
strong where the mother has thus
prepared herself for nature's supreme
function. No better advice could by
yiven a young expectant mother than
thai she use Mother's Filend; it is a
medicine that Las proven its value
In thousands of
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drug stores. Mi?nmrJn
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book for expect
ant mothers which contains much
valuable information, and many sug
gestions of a helpful nature.
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., AtkaU, Ca.
SMOKY SMILES
Having already brought about the
renomination of President Taft by the
republican party the very honorable
P.alph Williams, national committee
man from this state and wheelhorse
of assemblyism, has turned his at
tention to the matter of the demo
cratic nomination. It is necessary of
course that the proper democrat also
be named and Champ Clark is the
choice of 'Williams.
How convenient it must be for the
democrats of Oregon td have the hon
orable Ralph look out for their inter
ests in this manner. Why do they
not rely more upon him What is
the need of Bert E. Haney if Williams
will handle the democratic situation
gratuitously? Why has Will Peter
son invited the democratic senatorial
candidates to come here to speak at
the meeting on March 20? Why not
get Ralph Williams to say who should
run under the democratic colors?
But maybe the democrats are sus
picious of gifts from the Grecian
camp.
That is an alarming story
to be sure about the Panama canal.
Uncle Sam would be greatly disap
pointed should the canal be convert
ed into a volcano. However, the dan
ger to the ranal does not seem to be
so much from that source as from
the possibility the canal may be man
aged to please the transcontinental
railroads rather than the shippers.
Pendleton will be Boyville tomor
row.
.What's the Use
of calling more than one phone number to give
your order for "Everything to Eat." Call
Phone Main 101 and place your entire meal
order w ith us.
We have a big line of the best groceries
and meats in the city; including fruits, vege
tables, canned goods, fresh eggs, jellies,
flour, corn meal, breakfast foods, bacon
ham, sausage, lard, butteranything you
want, to eat. Fresh meats and fish all the
time, and best of all they are clean. Order
a package of our Hill's Coffee and if it
doesn't suit you, bring it bqqk.
We Guarantee Satisfaction
Pendleton
Corner Court anlMohnson Sts.
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"1 am a respectable man. sir,' the
prisoner answered, 'and this would
never have happened, only I traveled
from Pittsburg to New York yester
day in bad company.'
" 'What sort of bad company?" said
the magistrate.
" "Sons of Temperance, sir,"
"'Sons of Temperance? Why, they
are the salt of the earth. I should
thinV they'd be the best company a
man like you could ask for."
" 'Xo, sir. Excuse me, sir. You're
wrong,' said the prisoner huskily.
'You see, I'd bought a quart of whis
key for the journey and on account
of the company I had to drink it all
myself.'" Cincinnati Commercial
Tribune.
Ol'Ts AXD IXS OI' LONDON.
When the late Franklin Fyles first
visited London he told his traveling
companion, as they rose from break
fast the first morning, that he would
have to be gone most of the day. "I
have got to see a doctor and a lawyer
to whom I havecards of introduction,"
he explained, "and there are a couple
of dramatic critics here who've writ
ten me to call as soon as I reached
town. Then I'm going to hunt up
Onldsmith's grave, down in Temple
(Jarden I'd rather see that than any
other one thing in all England."
A few minutes past ten Mr. Fyles
walked into the hotel again, and to
his friend's surprised look, merely
said, "Doctor and lawyer and critics
all out. Only man at home was Oli
ver." March Lippincott's.
GOXK I IE FOUR.
.Apropos of Washington's birthday
and the revolution, Professor Regin
ald P. Craven said in the course of a
lecture in Duluth: "In one of George
Washington's letters the only hu
morous letter Washington ever wrote
he tell3 of a revolutionary veteran
with one leg.
"The veteran's granddaughter and
another little girl were playing to
gether when the old fellow clumped
past.
" 'Your grandfather has only got
one leg. hasn't he,' paid the visiting
little girl.
" 'Yes.' said the other.
" 'Where is his other leg?' went on
the visitor.
" 'H-sh,' was the reply. 'It Is in
heaven ' " New York Sun.
A ljot Presser.
Mrs. A. Your husband always
dresses so quietly.
Mrs. 15. He does not. You ought
to hear him when he losea a collar
button. Milwaukee News.
fiKAIT AT GAZA.
"Let trem think I am ' without
friends," gritted Samson, through his
clenched teeth. "I'll show them that
I have some pull left!"
Therewith and Immediately the
temple tumbled. March Lippincott's.
TaxicabServico
DAY AND NIGHT
Stand at Hotel St. George
25C t Any Part of City
Phone Main 12
Joseph N. Bohl, Prop,
W. J. Connor & Co. ,
' Successor to
HARRY O'DEXL.
Cigars, Candies and Pool Room.
IO Main Street. Phono M. .
COMPETENT TO CRITICISE.
- i
An art student was copying one of j
Abott S. Thayer's paintings at me
Metropolitan Museum of Art one day,
when a plainly dressed man, who
looked as if he might be a mechanic,
approached and, posting himself at J
the young man's elbow, watched him
as he labored over his subject.
"You've-got the angle of the mouth
wrong, and the left eye too bllque,"
remarked the man decidedly.
The student blinked angrily and the
hand that wielded the brush trembled
slightly, but he took no notice of the
unsolicited criticism.
"There is too much yellow in your
flesh tint," continued the man.
Still no reply from the student, who
ostentatiously slapped on more yellow
In the high line on the nose.
"Did you hear what I said?" ques
tioned the man.
"Yes, I heard," responded the stu
dent, wrathfully turning and glaring
at Ills modest looking critic. "What
do you know about it, anyway?"
"I ought to know something about
It," was the smiling response. "It
was I who painted the picture." New
York Press.
imiVEX TO DRINK ALONE;
"The opponents of temperance,"
said Edward F. Marvin, conductor of
the Sons of Temperance, "'advance
about as good reason for their oppo
sition as did a drunkard one morning
in a police court.
" 'You are accused, sir,' said the
magistrate, 'of being drunk and dis
orderly. Any defense?'
TONIO
ELOCUTIONARY
H
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RE
CITAL
A Splendid Varied Program of Wit, Humor
Impersonations Rendered by a most able
Speaker in an able Manner. ,
Given
by'
Ito raven rahse
er
Benefit of Y. P. B.M TJ Miinl,
Thursday Mar. 14MAUwIU1
Admission: Children 15c, Adults 25c
We Sell
Sulphurro
Koeppen's
The drug store that serve
you lest.
BRING IN
YOUR
PONY
VOTES
In order to avoid confusion
as to standing of contestants In
our big Pony Contest, we would
like to have all votes cast as
soon as possible.
Standings of each boy and
girl In the contest, are now dis
played at our store.
Tallman Co.
Dale Rothwell
Optometrist
Eyes examined, glasses fitted,
lenses duplicated and frames
repaired.
With Wm. Hanscom
THE Jeweler, Pendleton.
When you want particular
and satisfactory watch and
Jewelry repairing or first-class
engraving, take it to
Hanscom's
Where ail work Is guaranteed.
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
Is In business for
"Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THIS WHEN
YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES
You'll get the best meal
in Pendleton at the
QUELLE
Particular cooks
Attentive Service.
For Breakfast
Ranch Eggs
Buttermilk Hotcakes
Good coffee
Every day
We Invite your patronage and
aim to please you.
A clean kitchen
Regular Meals
25c
Gus. La Fontaine
La Fontaine Block, Main Street