East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1913, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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violence and hunger strikes. Those
have done stranse lhini:s
their activity has seemed hs- ,
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ti iio.it an.l ns. l..s ct the militant :
hive flio .v n a courase an 1 deiei m inil-j
Wow that ommand.s nsrect for their i
1, " " . t... cauye. Mi!i;aiuy Would Certainly ho a!
r-.".-l l!ly ni SenilweiUy t Ten I
dii-ton. Oregon, br ... 1 inistuke in this country. It n.av have
EAST OILMAN ITKLISUIXJ CO. , & K1(n(, .,. ,;
Entered it tl-.e p.tffie t Pendleton, j more xous. for m:;itar.iy than is j
SCK.XK IX C.UKAT IMIOTODItAMA "T11K LAST DAYS OK I'OMIM.I."
AN 1IF.I1.MKNT NEWSPAPER.
C'roD, an 'cuiid elas mail matter.
Generally realized.
lure Mrs
The rjiffm N Co.. PortUuJ. Oregon.;
1:1, WaOiir.etoa Si., at '.tb.
ioii'friai ll.tel Ne Mnd. Portland.
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v Kt.i!ii:i o. U "., Hureaii. oi'l. lour ,
Whil
i ;khurst may lav bare some facts'
1-al V explain why the Kn;lishJ
vc.neti have resorted to such extrenw j
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j The wormy apple is illegal you bet
yotir life it is. and it should be abol
ished. 1-ut in the
Mxuit The humble view of this
i-.lc paper the place for
Mr. Fruit Inspector to
.ia I
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i
O.'.'i. la I City and County rir.
yribr fnlted Tresa Association.
I
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m rr.
Si'.hout ttt J acainst the sky
The stacks and towers of the city
lie;
N. sk the color of grapes, that
plows
Into the r.f of the carmine
rose.
And Hutterins faintly against
the nisht
iloes out in an opaline flicker
tlf light
T!ie kin? is coming along the
way
That seemed for a little while
somber and gray
'With the autumn . .
now It glows
" A banner of crimson across It
blows.
And another of red and an-
other hath won
To the golden disc of the set
a ting sun.
.Across the stage of the page-
ant light
The towers of the city, like fin-
gers of night
Outline sharp in the lines that
lie
Clear on the burning western
sky.
Baltimore .'un.
73, Eet busy is close around his home sec-
5u tiou rather than in Pendleton. Our
wormy fruit conies from the Milton
Freewater district The fruitgrowers
up there seem to find this town a de
lightful place to sell their culls and
j in seasons gone past they have been
! dumped into Pendleton by the daily
wagonful. Most of the wormy fruit i
i has been peddled out to the homes of j
I the city and sold under false pre-
Junsrs as to the quality of fruit. No!
: doubt sum? of the same grade has been
s.ld to merchants in the same way.
j The wormy apple should not be tol-c-rated
for a moment. It is a fraud
.''nd a delusion snd a bad thing for
i good health. But it is the fruitgrower
--v m- -7 yr-jt,
3t
1 V f
iMximgia
2 5 liT ii1"
it
Children Cry for Fletcher's
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vv l 1 1 I I 3 H H f.l
' not the townsman who raises the
4: wormy apple. The inspector should
j c nfiscate the defective fruit while it
is stili in the hands of the grower.
AITKi: T1IK HATH" IX THK FII,MFi SiOUY I'KOM TMK HOOK lY l.OI'.H HI I.WKII IS OXK OP TIIK
MAX Y (iOWJMU S St'KXKS IX THIS SPIX TAl l I. IS IMIOTOHiCA MA WHICH Wll.l. WW SKKX AT TIIF
OHK(iOX THUXTKIt 1-H)U TWO XKiHTS IHXaXXIMi SATI HDAY. (HT, 2.V THIS PUOIHITIOX HAS
HKKX IIKItAI.DKI) AS OXK Ol' TIIK SKXSATIOXS Ol THK YKAK IN THK WW OK HKAI TIITI. AXI
IMPKKSSIYK KII..MS. IT HAS I'.KKX PKOIMTKH HY ;KOU(;K K 1.KIX WHO IS UKSPOXS1HI.K KOK
MAX Y OK TIIK HKitiKST FILM STOIHFS WITHIN THK LAST TWO VKAHs.
I
He should not wait until it has reach- the cr
learn what they can do. Consider
ali'i rLk is attached to establishing
p with less than twelve- inches
.but
4 ed the unsuspecting purcnaser ociore j annual rainfall.
jouncing upon it. 1. Seed of the highest quality.
That alfalfa raising on dry land in
the inland empire may be conducted
with profit and should be
Iry IjiikI followed more than at
Alfalfa. present is the view of the
agriculturist at the state
I college at Pullman, Wash.
A recent statement from the college
contains the fallowing about dry land
a:falfa raising:
1. Areas leceiving considerable run
off from higher lands or light sub-
( irrigation are found occasionally
within the rainfall belt of five to fif
teen inches that often produce two j vation
Most people will fully approve of
thi- administration's action regarding
Mrs. P a n k hurst.
"Vr. PanUitir- The woman is a
political offender.
1 ot a criminal, and it would he con-,
trary to American principles to have; 15 inches and there is no runoff or
ii nied her admission to this country, sub-irrigation, one fair to light crop
good crops amounting to three or four
tons per acre, but are no guide to
what may be expected with the natur
al rainfall. They are misleading when
so taken.
2. Where the rainfall Is less than
2. A first class summer fallow, of
fi ring a good supply of readily avail
able plant food, stored moisture, free
dom from weeds. A poor summer
fallow is not safe. The young plant9
need every advantage.
3. Xo nurse crop. (Where the soil
drifts a nurse crop would be neces
sary, but the success of alfalfa under
such conditions is very doubtful.)
4. Seeding with a drill, as described
in latest bulletin issued by t3 state
college.
5. Very thin seeding, preferably In
rows 30 to 4 2 inches apart for culti-
i'articularly so when she declares she 'annually Is all that should be expect
:s imt coming to tak- part in the Am-jed. if every precaution in the culture
::nn fight for suffrage or to ajvisejof the crop Is observed. This is het-
.m-rican women but merely to tell
ter than one fair wheat crop every
four to six years.
6. Thorough cultivation every year.
7. Care not to pasture close at any
time.
We would strongly urge farmers
throughout the semi-arid belt to give
alfalfa a careful trial. As a forage
and soil-improving crop for such con
ditions it is of the highest rank.
"I begged the purser to try to set
me ashore, but he was rude and ub-
with mo and told me that 1
would have to come to Honolulu srd
that the company would expect me to
pay for the passage.
"The passengers and all of the offi
cers, with the exception of Mr. Ward,
the purser, were very nice to me. The
purser made me travel second class
and did not give me a seat at the ta
ble until we were three days out from
victoria. Than he made a piacc for
me and I was permitted to eat with
the other passengers "
On the arrival of the Marama, in
Honolulu, passengers mmunlcated
with ?.he-iff larrett and Mrs. Poole,
matron at the police station, took
charge of the girl and removed hei
to her own home, where she has been
domiciled since that time.
UNCLE SAM'S BOYS
MAKE GOOD RECORDS
WITH IMMENSE GUNS
SENSATIONAL STORY
EXPECTED IN BERLIN
NORFOLK, Vu., Oct. 21.
After smashing half a dozen
targets and treating Secretary
Daniels and a number of other
department officials to a sample
of American marksmanship, the
Atlantic fleet is riding peace-
fully ot anchor, some en the
.southern drill grounds, others in
Hampton Roads.
Secretary Daniels and party
arrived on the president's yacht
Mayflower. They were met by
the battleships Arkansas, I'tah
and Wyoming, and escorted to
sea where the target practice
was held. In the party were
Secretary and Mrs. Daniels, As
A
".aaV W.I
The Kind You Have Always Bought, rind which has been
lu use lor over 30 years, Has uornoino sinnaiuro or.
and lias ween mauo uiiucr ins per
gonal supervision tdneu It Infancy
Allow no ono to deeelvo you In this.
AU Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-as-good " nr hut
Experiments that triflo with and endanger the health of
. Infants and Children Experience ngalust JLjtpcruucuu
What is CASTORIA
Castorla Is n. harmless snbstlhilo for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Jiarcotlo
substance. Its age Is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
i and allays Fcverishncss. For moro than thirty years it
lias been In constant use for tho relief of Constipation,
Flatatloncy, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and
Diarrhoea. It regulates tho Stomach and 1 towels,
assimilates tho Food, giving healthy and' natural bleep.
The Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
(Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THK C r NTAUM COMAMV.
W VOW C ITV,
PI
j University of Oregon pitcher now with
the Athletics as n mainstay, to Harry
Ftlne, a member of the Vale, Ore.,
jttam and a former classmate of
Hi.tir.U'u nt Iia titntn nnlverultv
sistant Secretary and
UKVKLATIONS AX TICIPATKI) AS
KKJILT OF KBITOU'S
TltlAL I Ol! I.I1U L.
GIRLS! HAVE BEAUTIFUL LUSTROUS,
FLUFFY KAIR--25 CENT DANDERINE
Bruce DennU. good looking editor of
a paper mat Ls tasi improving in ap
pearance, the
Ioew Iji Oiaiwlc Grande Observer, is
Viul K.ikiT'' n rouse. 1 over the
3. With less than twelve Inche" i East Oregonian's
rainfall, farmers are advised to ex-1 tritU.lsm of the t.lty manager plan of
idoptej ijt La Grande.
j "The East 'regonian with its usual
I positiver.ess, has labelled the La
jurpnde form of commission govern
! n'ent a miserable failure," says the
the st'iry of the struggle by the Eng
l;sh t omen.
For years we have been reading of
the activities of the militants. r then j ( rimet.t with small tracts until they government
LERLIX. Oct. 21. Sensational dis
closures rivaling an! Mmilar to the
details of the nortoilous "Eul'nberg
round-table scandals" were predicted
jjj today when Walter .Steinthal. publish
er ot a locul weekiy went on trial nere
charged with criminal libel.
Xhelnthal, in his paper, charged
that Count von HuNen-Haesler, direc
tor general of the Kaiser's Royal Op
era. Is a moral pervert of the . Oscar
Wilde type. Count von Hulsen-Haes-ler
is an intimate friend of Kaiser
Wilhelm.
Sheinthul. besides accusing the
count of being a mor;
ItciiNiw-s Kvcrj Particle of Hand ruff. ,,r fulling hair; but your real surprise
MofiH lal!inz Hair and Is a
Delightful IrcJ,i;t.
win be after about two weeks' u.se
when you will see new hair fine and
i ilowny at first yes but really new
To be possesi-d of a hea t ( T nenvy. j hair sprouting out all over yo-jr
Roosevelt. Secretary of
merce Redfie'.d, Secretary
War Garrison and a number of
ladies and department officials.
The weather was cloudy and
hazy and targets were with dlf-
flculty distinguished at a long
distance but despite this, tho
gunners smashed several of
them. The visitors witnessed
the practice from the deck of
the battleship Rhode Island.
Saturday there was torpedo
practice. Secretary Daniels ex-
pressed himself as being satis-
lied by the (showing made by
the gunners
II iuck Mild that his manager had
I heard of the marvelous speed of the
Ontario prodigy and he wrote for full
particulars. He wanted to know not
only what kind of "stuff the young-I
ster had. but he usked as to his stay- j
Ing qualities, us to his height, weight, I
T j and fielding ability.
Mack doubtless remembers that It'
'vus not many miles from Ontario that l
'Walter Johnson broke Into fame as'
a' an litter "bmher," tit Welser, anJj
... H,,nrU hiivk tho Intilce Mr Mcflllll.l
airs, w i -
Com- cuuny win waicn me youngster ri(fin
of "P lnp 1,nt Hn ,r no snows reai ami
I'.rookline Mass., said to bv tho rich
est town In the world per capita, does
not permit moving pictures. The chil
dren of wealthy parents must find oth
er amusement. They know nothing of
the delights of the "movies."
SHOES
To lit Your Fevt.
THE KIND THAT
IiOOK RIGHT
I-KEL ltlGHT
WEAK ltlGHT
Ity will sign him for a trial.
The popular belief that the Panama
rallroa I was constructed at u cost of
one life for every railroad tie Is a
gross exaggeration. There were 140,
00ft ties and In the five years of Its
construction a total of TOO') laborers
was em ployed.
cocn'.i and high army ofliclals being
Jailed or exiled. That case began
v.iih a charge of llhet against Editor
it the managerial plan as compared
with the regular commission govern
ment plan such as is In vogue In Ba-
Walla. Spokane, Portland
nd elsewhere. This paper expressed
jit never fails to stop falling hair nt(a
elurp'l also that one of
bserver. ,.. i rir..,, n .,-. iu i,ii.,, Vi,1 j
That Is exactly what the East Ore- j the Hoya rmu t Theater, of which
gi nian did not do. What this paper j Hulsen-Haesler Is one of the direc-
c'id was to point out the weaknesses ! tors, dhuhm i- me .ie.,- vuieHUi..
HCCU.S1I12 tile i , , , i t
. . . . , Harden who was only looking for an
in pervert, tie.- ,,p rtun(t to inake ,,ubllc his evi
tne best known , '
dence
teautiful hair: snff lustrous, fluffy, i scalp Panderine is, we believe, theiit(.r Walla
wavy and Iree from dandruff is mere-j only sure hair grower; destroyer of
I- TTlMller itf UKlni u lilttu Tljinrl.r-i Hiinrlniff tin.1 nura frr Ithv ir.;itv inil
i . ... i . . i n neeuieii ureieieiiec mi i,....
!ue.
II Is ea.sy ami 'n-xpensive to hav once
ii;e, ko;i hair and lots of it. Jusf. If you want to prove now pre' v ai:d
xet a ti cent bottle of Knowltot.'.s 'oft your hair really ls, niolste,: a
0. 111derine now all drug stores rec-lcloth with a little Danderin-? md
inmerid it apply a lit.le as dir-i 'ed j carefully draw it through your hair
1. ri-1 within ten m i.utes there will b-i t.iking one small strand at a .ime.
an appeirance of abundance: frejli-l Your hair will be soft, glossy and
I. ess. flurfiness and an inc mpar j'Ke ; beautiful In just a few momerts a
xlitt-s arid lustre and try as yrj ill , 1-lightful surpri.se awaits '-.'vvr vone
you cannot find a trace
I
dandruff, who tries this.
BOTH SIDES
of the
TRAVEL SUBJECT
THE ROAD and WHAT IT GIVES
commission plan In preference to the
city manager plan. But no predic
tion was made as to whether the man
csrer plan would succed or fail in
La Grande.
The city manager plan may be the
very thing for La Grande. If they
want a keeper over there instead of
a government Ia Grande' has acted
I well in adopt'nif the nvmager plan.
Tho average man rsperts a pound
i1 gratitude in exchange for an ounce
of charity.
Steel Coaxhes
Block Signals
Courteous Employes
Good Meals
Modern Equipment
4 Trains to the EAST
Every Day
4 Trains Daily between
Portland, Tacoma
and Seattle
Every Essential to Travel Comfort
Any Agnt Will Be Pleased to Help Plan Your Trip
T. F. O'Biien, Agent
HAKES A LONG TRIP
N THE WRONG BOAT
and belongs to a "second round-table"
with the count who today sp
ared against him as plaintiff. Stein
thall today naively declared that
"such persons need not feel insulted
or libeled as the time Is past when
this moral perversion Is taken as a
symptom of degeneracy or mental de
ficiency." Because of Stelnth.il's re
peated and calm accusations, the air
Ik full of rumors, that his trial will
bring about a pu'ilic sensation of
moral degeneracy In high circles sec
ond onlv to the Eulenberg scandal
which resulted in several princes,
CONNIE MACK ITCHES
TI
PA K Ell. Ore., Oct. 21. Connie
Mack, manager of the world's cham
pion Athletics, has his eye fixed on
Pitcher Alexander, the 18-year-old
youngster who has been flinging for
Ontario, Ore, this season. News of I
Mack's Investigations was brought in
a letter from Ivron Houck the former
HAIR HINTS
Worthy the Attention of People Who I j
YMi to Ito-ktvo the Hair.
Never ufe a brush or comb found
In public place, thej are usually cov- i
ered with dandruff germs.
Fhampoo the hair every two weeks'
with pure soap and water, or a good j
ready prepared shampoo. 1 T
Use Parisian Hugo every day, rub- f
blng thoroughly into the scalp. Thls't
.lu. t... i i t.. .i . (
ueiiKimui ami in viKoruung nair ionic,
which Tallman & Co sell In a large GO
cent bottle. Is guaranteed to quickly
abolish dandruff to stop hair from
falling and scalp from Itching or
money refunded.
To put life and beauty Into dull,
dry or faded hair and make It soft
and fluffy surely uso Parisian Sage
It ls one of the quickest acting hair
tonics known
That's the only kind you'll ever
find at Pendleton only exclus
ive shoe stor.
A. EK LUND'S
7S7 Main Street, Pendleton.
First-Class Shop Iliairlii.
ELY'S CREAM BALM OPENS CLOGGED
NOSTRILS AND HEAD-CATARRH GOES
instantly Clears, Air Pa-tsacs: Yon
Li-entho I-"ri-ly, Natty IH hai -jrc
Stop Head Cl'N ami I"" Hentl-ik-Iip
VanMi.
ill
Lct.le .".!:"., Just tu
try I---A t , ; 1 y ,i little In the noKtril.s
mil Instantly ymir clogged nose an'!
YOI'Xti OIl'L JOES TO IIONOI.l'Ll.' i ; luj pi d-r.p air passages of the head
IN'STKAO Ol-' OAKLAND
MISTOOK YKSSKI.S.
HONOLULU'. o.t 21. With a
smile In her pretty eyes that even her
tear-stained check eould not repress,
hand-ome Miss Nettle Stone of Oak
land, has arrived In Honolulu, hav
ing been brought here on board the
Canadl.-.n-Australlan Hoyal Mail liner
Marama, from Vlc'orla. when her in
tention had been to sail from the. Ca
nadian port to .San Francisco In the
Umatilla She will sail for Pan Fran
cisco Tuesday.,
"It was a dark night In Victoria
v.hen the boat sailed." sild Miss
Stone. "I boarded the vessel under
the Impression It was the Umatilla
There was an officer a: the boat who
(xamlned my ticket and passed me
aboard. It was an hour later, when
the ship wan well out to sea. before I
discovered my error and then I waa
too far out to hi: put back.
uill op"n; you will areatn.' rreeiy.
dullnwn and headache disappear. Hy
morning tho catarrh, cold-ln-h'-ad or
catarrhal sore throat will be gone.
Knd such misery now! Oet the small
bottle of "Kly's Cream Bulm" - at
&ny dru store. This aweet, fragrant
balm dissolves by the heat of the nos
trils; penetrates and heals the Inflam
ed. K-woolen membrane which lines tho
nose, head and throat; clears the air
nscages; stops misty discharges and
a fccllns of cleansing, soothing relief
comes Immediately.
Dcn't lay awake tonight struggling
for breath with heal stuffed; nos
trils closed, hawking and blowing.
Catarrh or a cold, with its running
nose, foul mucous dropping Into th9
throat, and rasv dryness Is distressing
but truly needless.
Put your faith Just once in 'KJy's
Cream Palm" and your cold or ca
tarrh will surely disappear.
lTN!i:i: NFAV M.WAC.KMKXT
Cool and Sparkling Beer on Draught.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars.
517 Main Street. 1 1 K M V S( '1 1 1 T 1.17 I'lfMp
Satisfactory P lumbing
Let us
figure
with you
before
you place
your
order
for plumbing
of any
nature.
A complete line of b&th
room accessories al
ways on hand, includ
ing the famous U. S.
Standard bath room
cleaner.
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Your Satisfaction
We appreciate that our standing
depends upon the satisfaction given
by our work. This necessity for
good work is not all, however, for
our pride in the quality of our
plumbing installations is also a strong
incentive to make your satisfaction
the first consideration.
Allow us to install a Standard"
bathroom, kitchen sink or laundry
tray and your satisfaction will be
assured.
J. J. Wodaege, the Plumber
PHONE 32