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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1913)
r EIGHT PAGES; - a mr r a wrm - a .... itr T r A Tt rtTT a "4ft14 PAGE FOUIL IHlJlvoi'AI. MAiyVio io. iio. , rftxiAi, AiAivV'ii zi, iviq- ASINUErEXUENTNBWSPAPEB. Published Pally and Semi Weekly st Pee dlton, Oregon, by the EAST OREGONUN rCBLlSUINQ CO. Entered at tbe punt of fire at I'endletoo, Oregon, a ccosd-clasa mall matter. Tbe Dally East Oregonlaa la kept on sale ty tbe ltuilelman News Co., 424 Washington street. Portland, Oregon. Imperial Uotel News Stand. Portland, Oregon. Chlrago Bureau, 009 Security Building Washington, D. C. Bureau. 501, Four teenth street. ". W. Dally, one year, by mall f.YOO Dally, six months, by mall 2. no Dally, three months, by mtill li!o Dally, one month, by mall Ml Dally, one year, by carrier 7.M) Daily, six months, by carrier 3.TS Daily, three months, by carrier 1.W3 Dally, one mouth, by carrier 65 Semi-Weekly, one year, by mail 1.50 Semi -Weekly, six month, by mail... .73 Semi Weekly, tour months, by mall... .60 Official City and County Taper. Member United Press Association. relephone Mala 1 Easter Suggestions from Pendleton's Largest Clothing Dep't. Steln- bloch Smart CMAes. w ir THEY THAT MOURN. There is a day of sunny rest For every dark and troubled night; And srWf may bide an evening Ruest. But joy shall come with early light. And thou, who o'er thy friend's low bier Dost shed the bitter drops like rain, Hope that a brighter, happier sphere Will give him to thy arms again. Xor ltt the good man's trust depart. Though life its common griefs deny Though with a pierced and bleeding heart. And spurned of men, he goes to die. For God has marked each sor rowing day And numbered every secret tear, And heaven's long age of bliss shall pay For all his children suffer here. -By William Cullen Bryant. There will be no great international disaster because Huntington Wilson has resigned as assist A Question ant secretary of state a Of Frct-doiii. few weeks before he would have been re quested to do so. The universe will move along in much the same old way and the new administration will not be greatly disturbed. The assistant secretary gave as a reason for resign ing that he objected to the adminis trations action regarding the Chinese loan. Probably another reason was the fact he knew his head would drop anyway as soon as his successor could b? selected. How could anyone seri ously criticise the new administration for the position it took regarding the Chinese loan? The government mere ly refused to be a party to a deal un der which the destiny of China would have been placed hard and fast in the keeping of a few financiers of this country and Europe. Being commit ted to the principle that the chosen officials constituting the government of this country should control and should not allow the machinery of the government to be a plaything for the money kings the new president naturally applied the same principles in his dealings regarding China. Those who believe In freedom and democracy will applaud the adminis tration action regarding the Chinese loan. Those who believe that a na tion should be governed not by the people but by an oligarchy of wealth, In this Instance foreign, may howl if they wish to do so. They may say If they want to that the new government is proceeding along sentimental lrfiea. It is doing that very thing. The senti ment involved is the same sentiment that was uppermost at Bunker Hill. With , the final report of the water commission and its engineer at last submitted to the council Now Gft Pendleton should be In a Tlw Wau-r. fair way to get actual construction work start ed on its proposed gravity system. The report submitted seems very complete and Indicates the board has gone Into the subject thoroughly. From that re port It must be apparent to all that the logical thing for the city to do will be to obtain water from the Thorn Hollow springs, and from the ChaplLsh springs If necessary, until such time as the Bjstem may be extended to the north fork of the Umatilla river above Wenaha springs. The low altitude of the Cayuse spring constitutes a fatal objection to that project and the Thorn Hollow plan even if open to criticism Indisputable Quality and Unparalelled Economy in Spring Clothes $12.50 to $35.00. No need to take a chance on that Spring Suit. Wear a Stein-Bloch Suit and pet your money back if it is not more than we claim it to be. Here you'll find all the new mixtures in every combination of shade and tone. All the shades of blue and the lustrous blacks. All the new models aro here, too, for men of every ago and taste, in .short you'll find in quantity and variety all the best from Stein-Bloch Smart Clothes "58 Years of Knowing How" Easter Scarfs 50 Easter Gloves $1.75 Easter Shoes Easter Shirts $1.50 Easter Hosiery 25 Easter Hats . ilii n x En Nyals Kidney Pills FOR Backache and Kidney Trouble NO RiSLIEF NO PAT at Koeppen's THE DRUG STORB THAT SERVES YOU BEST. $5.00 $3.50 IHe ALEXANDER DEP T. STORE Save Your S. & H. Trading Stamps. Pendleton's Greatest Store. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature is plainly the best thing the city can take up with at present. Now what is wanted is action. Sell the bonds and get busy; Local people have been waiting a long while Jor gravity water and we now have over 300 patients in the state hospital to whom gravity water has been prom ised. Fulfill that promise. There is a peculiar slip In our elec tion laws that is causing trouble In at least one case. Under the A Cause. law a foreigner who has Of Strife, taken out" his first papers may vote in this state However his wife does not obtain the right of franchise until her husband has been fully admitted to citizenship. A case has come to light In Port land where the wife is a suffragette but her husband Is opposed to votes for women. He has taken out his first papers and may vote. But hav ing the advantage over his helpmeet he proposes to hold it and says he will not take out his second papers. His wife says that if he Continues that attitude she will secure a divjree and thus obtain the right of franchise. It would be better of course to have the law changed so as to remove this inequality. However, it is not likely many divorces will result even If the present law stands. A home that could be wrecked on this rock would go to pieces sooner or later anyway. For Installing that warning bell at the East Court street crossing and agreeing to install such Showing a bells at other crossings Good Spirit. If desired by the city the O.-W. R. & N. of ficials are entitled to thanks. They are showing a spirit of desiring to meet local sentiment and to assist in safeguarding the lives of people who must cross their tracks. The warning bells should assist greatly in making travel more safe and they will be of particular benefit to farmers driving Into town with loaded wagons, , A man with a loaded wagon cannot get off a crossing as quickly as can a pedestrian. With the warning bells at work there will be little danger of a vehicle get ting caught upon the track. It looks very much like Huntington Wilson among other things wanted to beat Bryan to It. The young lambs are better cared for these days than were their an cestors 10 or 20 years ago. Christ has been crucified many times since Calvary if one but stops to think about it. Friedmann's reputation Is now In the crucible and It Is not yet certain what the product will be. The shorn lamb will now appreci ate the fulfillment of that theory about the tempered wind. motives on passenger trains have sharp ing worn down below the master car builders' standard allowance gauge. Some of these locomotives are running on fast passenger trains, thus invit ing much unnecessary risk to the saf ety of hundreds of passengers. As a rule, when a locomotive jumps the track, the accident is ascribed to some peculiar defect in the track, rather than to Insufficient flanging on the locomotive. It is undeniable that many supposed rail defects are in re ality the outcome of defective driving wheel tires. The Railay Age Gazette tells of 100 rails on an Illinois rail road being broken on one trip by a flattened driving wheel. COULDN'T FEAZE HIM. L TRY SOME OF THIS FLANGES OF CAR WHEELS. The railway commission haa Issued a circular to motive Dower foremen on the Canadian railways urging the importance or a renewal of locomotive wheels before the flanges are badly wcrn. Inspectors in the service of the commission report that many loco- While Goernor Foss of Massachu setts was in the South one winter, he met an old colored man who claimed he had known George Washington. The governor, quite amused, asked the old fellow if he was in the boat when George 'Washington crossed the Delaware. The old man said: "Oh, Lor' massa, it was me dat steered dat boat." The governor, not to be outdone, then asked: "And do you remember- when George took the hack at the cherry tree?'1 , The colored man was lost in thought for a moment, then, with a beaming smile, he said: "Why, suh, massa, I dun drove Jat hack niahself." contained a flag, two pictures of ball players, a cardboard paper knife, a toy balloon and a puzzle. Wills But how do the cigarettes themselves smoke? Gills I don't know. You see, I had to cut each one to pieces to see whether it contained the great grand ."e coupon whicfi would entitle me tw the next box free. Judge. Fast. "Can't you get up a little speed?" asked t.:e dyspeptic drummer as the conductor passed through the car. "Speed?" xclaimed the conductor. "Why, this tiuln is fast." "Huh!" repi.ed the drummer. "I thought it was fast to something." Cincinnati Enquirer. to give me $100 for a summer gown." "Oh, did I say that?" "Yes you did say Just that!" "Ah, yes, I remember now! But my dear, that was before I became a disciple of the recall." Judge. NOT HERS. The Youthful Sarah. (Montgomery Times.) Aunt Sallie Barnhardt says death before 100 years is life cut short. In other words the United States has about 35 more annual farewell tours from Aunt Sallie before she will be lost sight of. On The Rlalto, "I hear you turned 'em away in PJunkville," said Torlck Hamm. Hamlet Fatt smiled feebly. "Not exactly," said he, truthfully "They stayed 'away of their own ac cord." Kansas City Journal. Recalled. "What's daughter doing?" "Making shrimp salad." "I didn't know we had any shrimp In the house." "We haven't, but there is one going to call on her this evening." Houston Post. THOSE BOXES. Willis How are the new cigarettes? Gills Fine! The last box I bought A Wonderful Tonic That Aids Digestion Thousands are unable to digest cer tain kinds of food. In most cases it is not the fault of the food, nor the stomach. It is probable that the stomach has been abused. Many re sort to predigested foods and various kinds of medicines to get relief from dyspepsia, indigestion and heartburn, but without permanent benefit. If your stomach was in perfect condition, you would not need medi cine to digest the foods you eat. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge is a stomach regulator. It gets the stomach in such a condition that it will digest food Without other assistance. It over comes the acidity and stimulates the coating of the stomach and Intestines so that they will properly absorb and assimilate the nutriment from the food eaten. Sufferers from dyspep sia and indigestion will find perma nent relief In a short time after be ginning the use of the tonic. For chllderen. the addition of a little su gar will make It most palatable. Many forms of supposed Indigestion are the result of Intestinal parasites, for which Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge is unsurpassed. Insist upon Jayne's; ac cept no other. Millions have praised It for more than eighty years. Sold by druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Jayno & Son, Philadelphia, Pa. Sea Food. "If you will marry me," said the ar dent suitor, 'you shall have your own automobile." "How dare you!" she hissed. "You know I am advocating votes for wo men and insist on walking." Wash ington Star. The Temptor. "Remember, George, dear, you promised. If your men were nominated Have Your House Wired for Electricity It's cheaper, safer, far more pleasing and saves much un necessary eye-strain.- At the present rate for light ing you get one kilowatt more for $1.00 than was formerly given for $1.60. By using the new wire-type MAZDA lamp you get three times more light than from th ordinary lamp and your light Is as bright and clear as day light. This new MAZDA ean be used on ordinary dropa and cords without breaking. SAVE! TOUR EYES, SAVE TOUR HOUSE, SAVE MONET, BE COMFORTABLE. Electric and gas supplies, elec tric light wiring, bell wiring, gas piping, motors and dynamos. SEE J. L. Vaughan 8S1 Main St Phone Mala 119. "Are you hungry, little girl?" said Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes to one whom he saw looking with longing eyes at the good things gefore her. "Yes, sir," was the reply. "Then, why don't you take a sand wich?" "Because I haven't any fork." "Fingers were made before forks," said the doctor, smiling. The little girl looked, then said: "Not my fingers." The Strand. r-TIIE BUNGALOW) Pendleton's most up-to-date BILLIARD PARLOR. Under Cosy Theatre. ESTES & MATTHEWS, Tropn. You'll get the best meal in Pendleton at the QUE Particular cooks Attentive Service. - For Breakfast Ranch Eggs Buttermilk Hotcakea Good coffee Every day We Invite your patronage and aim to please you. A clean kitchen Regular Meals 25c Gus. La Fonlaine La Fontaine Block, Main Street DON'T EXPERIMENT on your TEETH When you want good, ser viceable and perfect fitting plates, come to my parlors, where satisfaction Is guaranteed. Whittaker Dental Work is Dependable My many years of experience In every branch of dentistry, the use of all modern methods and the fact that I have estab lished an enviable reputation and large practice In Pendleton and Umatilla county, is sufficient proof that you cannot pos sibly run any risk here. THONE FOR AN APPOINTMENT. EXAMINATIONS FREE G. J. WHITAKER, Dentist STAIRWAY NEXT TO PENDLETON DRUG CO. Pure Foods Are no more essential to good health than the Pure Medicines Our prescription department Is operated along the most mod ern lines; our -stock is fresh, and ourprlces are the lowest consistent with quality. WE INVITE A TRIAL. Tollman & Co. "MERITOL" AGENTS. Before You Buy! Let me inform you that I conduct the oldest established music house in Pondleton, that the quality of my goods is just as represented and ray prices right Curb-stone dciders come and go but I am right hero to guarantee every sale. PIANOS Such wo11 imiivw known makes aa the Knabc, Weber and many others. SEWING MACHINES I am agent for tho Stand ard Central Needle and New Home. Parts for all ma chines. VACUUM CLEANERS $10 AN J) UP. CENTURY SHEET MUSIC 10c COPY. VICTOR TALKING MACHINES, ETC. Jesso Failing Main St, near bridge. NEW i MP THEATRE Wilson & Stuart Presents Wilson Stock Company in "St. Elmo" Our Own Comedy Version A Play in 4 Acta. 14 PEOPLE 14 ORCHESTRA 7:45 P. M. CURTAIN 8:15 P. M. NO SEATS RESERTETJ