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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONTA PEKfttETbK. OREGON. MONDAY. JULY 51. 1013. EIGIIT PAGES. IF' AN lNDEI'KXDKNT XKWSf At'KK. fBbllibed Dally and Seml-Wwklj at Pen dleton. Oregon, by tb KA8T ORKUUMAN flliLISUlNQ CO. Entered at tbe postofflce at fcndieton, Oregon, aa second-clu mall matter. Th DalU Rait OreeoDlao ti kfi.t on aala ty tbt HucJeluisn News Co., Zi Wublcgtoo : street. Portland. Orejroa. Imperial Uotel -New Stand. Portland. Oregon. Cblcajro Bureau. 009 Security Building i Wsshlnpton. L. C. Bureau. 501. Four I tcentb atreot. X. W. j font. 4n rear, br mall 15.00! Datt, ix uioDibs. by mall 2 Dally, three, month, by mall 1 Dally, one month, by mail Da Iky, one year, by carrier 7. Daily, all months, by carrier 8 Dally, three months, by carrier 1 Dallr. one month, by carrier fceml-Weekly, one year, by mall 1 Beml-Weckly, gli month, by mall... , BemI Weekly, four months, by mall... 50 El 50 i 75 .95; ,65 501 ,75 5(l Official City and County raper. Member Tntted Press Association, telephone Main rnoM "sikkk.v m vn:r Why are e throned so high and arrayed in splendor Jlieher than all the fields at your feet can claim? What is your fight; ye rugged peaks, to the tender Queenly promise and pride of the mother-name? Answered the mountains, dim in the distance dreaming; '"Out's are the forests that treasure the riches of rain; Ours are the secret springs and the rivulets streaming Softly down through the mani fold bloom of the plain. "Vain werle the toiling of men in the dust of the dry land. Vain were the plowing and planting in waterless fields, S.tve for the life-giving currents we send from the sky land, Save for the fuit our embrace with the storm-cloud yields." Madre you are going to the Mountains to the Coast or, even swimming' in the river, these hot days, you are going to need A BATHING SUIT We have them, just what you want and at the right price The Alexander Dept. Store . Save Your S & H Trading Stamps. j sequence for the success of that meas 'ure. It is critical only of details.' I There is agreement that the federal reserve board should be largely ap- pointed by the president and dominat- O mother mountains. Sierra, I love you! Rightly you reign o'er the - vale that your bounty fills, Kissed by the surv or with big, bright stars above you I murmur your holy name and lift up mine eyes to the hills. Henry Van Dyke in the Cen- tury Magazine. , An unusual turn to the I. W. W. trouble came in Seattle the other day when Mayor Cot . Public Opinion terill ordered the The Bet Ceiisw. Seattle Times to cease publication for two days or else to submit proof: sheets 'to the mayor for censorship. The mayor wished to suppress the Times Jiot because it had incited I. W. W. followers to violence but because it had incited the sailors and soldiers to riot by vividly playing up a speech by Secretary Daniels. The order of the mayor was annulled by an Injunc tion from the superior court. The order of the mayor was natur ally resented by the Times. The Times was perhaps at fault yet the mayor's order was drastic and would have es tablished a bad precedent J members chosen by the board itself, j along- with its governor, in the idea I of admitting to the membership more j banking experience. There is also agreement with the form and conditions of issue of feder al reserve notes against rediscounted commercial paper. But stronger pro visions are demanded to secure the prompt redemption of these notes and prevent overissue. Once it be conceded that the federal reserve board should be dominated by the governmental and not by the banks but should be strong in advice from banking experience, It can make small difference Just how these results are brought about. But the second point of the commit tee la important. As the bill now stands, the guards against inflation are inadequate. Federal reserve notes can be issued freely within an arbi trary maximum of $500,000,000 in re discounting commercial paper. But It Is left to the discretion of the board what tax shall be put on the notes to force redemption as the underlying paper matures. The committee advises a plan by which the notes of each federal re serve bank would have an Identify ing number and no bank could issue other than its own notes. This Is be lieved to provide an effective automat ic redemption, and probably It would. Each reserve bank would thus be im- Wishing ; rillfrft nrnmntlw tr hnma tn m. to prevent the publication of anything demption the notes of other banks as further that might tend to incite the j they carne in. soldiers and sailors he could prohablyj Bu whether th or the other have secured the desired remits by a : v,ce fee adoptedf ,t shou,d be adopt. simple request that the Times Bhowj Mp,JcUly an(J not Jeft t0 anvbody.s proper moderation in Hs news tonw.j,, An eastic currencv Ls de. Ey arbitrarily ordering the paper to, bu thjs jg a currency whfoh cease publication he went too far and cortract, as w, expan(Js. It ,s not made resistance Inevitable. It would ja curr,nf.y whi(,h ,a, gQ out a thp not be safe to give any mayor such Umfi may not come back autocratic power. There would be Ghn awuranCe of prompt redemp. grave danger of the misuse of such ti(jn of notes ag the commerda, tran. power. j sactjon caiing them out are ended, Public opinion Is the best censor of; ' . 1- . . j uim v ion 1 we need not bother about fixing an ar- the press and always win De. -o paper can be unreliable and insincere without paying the penalty. There is Senator Cu nmins attacks the presi dent because i.e is proving a real lead er and has gotten con "Kxivutlve gress to follow him. Oenion.'' That is the substance of his "executive coercion" charge. The president has coerced the lawmakers by convincing them the people want tariff" revision downwards, not upwards, and that they will not stand for a breach of faith by the party in power. Had President Taft resorted to such coercive methods the g. o. p. would still be predominant around Washington. During such weather as this it Is safe to observe in as far as possible the general rules on how to live in hot weather. If you don't know what to do ask your physician. It may save a case of heat prostration. Those buffalo will provide new thrills for the ' Round-up spectators this fall. THE MONUMENT TO "O. HENRY." (Springfield Republican.) A monument to O. Henry is to be erected in his native state, North Carolina, and Dr. Archibald Hender son of the University of North Caro line, who started the movement, is meeting with an encouraging response from the literary clubs of the state to which appeal has been made. At an "O. Henry smoker" held some time ago in Raleigh, at which Walter H. Page, ambassador to Eng land, Gellet Burgess and Richard Duffy were among .the speakers, $300 was raised, and it is expected that the total fund will come to $1500 a sum which an editor would gladly pay for another of O. Henry's stories. The sculptor has not yet been chosen. JOLLY OLD HAMLET. (London Punch.) The Daily Mail headed Its para graph describing Sir J. Forbes-Rob-ertston's farewell "Our Holy Hamlet," and wound up with the statement. "The audience sang 'He's a jolly good fellow.' " We believe that this Is the first time the melancholy Dane has been so described. much ignorance but the public as a whole is informed and the people de mand accuracy from the newspapers. They pay for truth not for fiction and they want what they pay for. The j best way to suppress an over yellow' newspaper is to refrain from patron-J izing it. Against such a censorship, there can be no injunction. The following editorial from the i New Yorlt World of July 10 is of par-j tlcular interest here ! Sli'lild KxpniHl because of he fact ' And Contract. the currency bill is 1 now under consider ation and the organization referred to j has just made a visit to Portland. The Chamber of Commerce of the j United States is better known perhaps: in the west than in the' East. But it!" is an important body, representative ! - tions and organized at a national con ference last year called by the presi- ! Jent of the United States. Its com-! mlttee on banking Is made up of rep resentative business men and econo mists East and West. That sui'h a committee of such a lody. after study, should give general approval to the administration's cur rency bill lis "a piece of constructive lepifiation" is a fact of no small con- j bitrary maximum of Issue. The vol ume will then take care of itself and never exceed the legitimate business need Meanwhile the Turks are going to see if they cannot retake Adrlanople. Somewhere the breeze U blowing. PENDLETON DRUGGIST DESERVES TRA1SE The Pendleton Drug Co. deserves praise from Pendleton people for In troducing here the simple buckthorn bark and glycerine mixture, known as Adrel-l-ka. This simple German rem edy first became famous by curing appendicitis and H has now been dis covered that JUST A SINGLE DOSE relieves sour stomach, gas on the stomach and constipation INSTANT LY, it's quick action Is a big sur prise to people. Adv. THE OFFICE Phone 299 711 MainStrett PENDLETON, ORE. FAMILY LIQUOR STORE A. SCHNEITER, Prop. ANYTHING YOU WANT IN THE LINE OF "13. re llU u Can be secured al the office of the ill It is not necessary for you to send out of Pendleton for a SINGLE THING that' s printed. We can sup ply you as cheap, if not cheaper, no matter WHAT you 'want. -JUST PHONE 1 , 850,000.00 TO LOAN on Farm Lands at Reasonable Rate of Interest No Long Waits for Money Mark Moorhouse Company 11"'"? S3- 117 E. Court Street. x H SOUVENIR RUNB-UP ENVELOPES Showing Eight of the Best Round-Up Scenes Including Large Panorama Every loyal Pendletonian should use these envelopes when writing to their friends and relatives out of town and by so doing help boost the ROUND-UP-the greatest open air show on earth. These Souvenir Envelopes are already printed and ready for you at the East Oregonian Office. Merchants can secure them with any printing they desire. They will be sold to families in any quantity wanted. rmma I r