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PAGE FOCIL -5 .PASTOjEGOjTA PENDLETON. OREQON 1914. EIGHT PAGES lax end it lon In Pendleton belongs on ' And I am rich with little store; -"H taJtoV1 )"!,i l(fiTCV!IOiWV I officlalmen, not on buolnwmrn I ' -JmJj-- 1 i There In tx much of a tendency ti AN ISDKI'fcNDHNT NKWHPAPEft. thai ee everything wrong to "the busl PaUlabed ImIIt and Real W'eefci at pM. ies.Tnen." Our business men are not aiHon. oese. tir ttic EAST OKh,O.MA.N I'l KLIMilN'G CO. OffMal i itr and County Paper. Menlnr Coned l'rm AartaUoa. goterwf at tb pt..fi- at Peodletoa, Orecoo. aa aerejdtlaM moll natter. ON fAi.E IS OTIITR riTIKR The Kaim Srm .'o.. Portland, Oreroe, Makblnictoo at :b Imi-erta) H.il Nta tiikud. Portland, Orfia. I'.in mn to. I'o-tlanO. Oregon. ON KII.K AT Oilrajo Bureau, 9tt Swurlty Ruildl&c. aatiinjrtoo, l. C, Itureau. Four teenth atreel, N. W. IHSCUlITIrtN EATKS. IxOjr. one yrar. fcr mall $3.00 Illf. niiiufbt. tir mall 2.50 wily, three months, by fault 1 25 Ialif, ooc mooiu, by mail .AO Ial1y, on fear, br carrier 7 .' laily, all auootha, by carrier S.73 IeJiy, tbree month, by carrier 1.9 Dallr, ooe aaontb. by carrier ft Baml-Wertly, one year by mall 1.50 Mast-Weekly, six noutba. by nail TS taal-Weekly, fuw nuataa. by nail . . . . .50 in league with the devil. They are very honorable men. as a rule; they live clean lives and want a clean town. The responsible businessmen of Pen dleton have not approved of Rambling nnd have wanted it stopped. Tho who think the merchant They poor, 1 rich they beg, I give; They lack. ,1 lend; they pine, I live. Ancient Song. fiRF..T ;u rkgiox. Itcrt hjr United State ideological Survey o tlie Yukon-Tanuna Ter ritory, Alaska. The rir.t gold deposits found In Inland Alaska, were in the Yukon- a ml other business leaders of Pendle-I l anana r,lon- hlch comprisr an i ton want a dirty, vice ridden town don't know whereof they speak business men may not all be saints but they are fairly decent men. The? are not upholding lawlessness and crime. Any insinuation they have leen refponsible for conditions here Is unfair an J untruthful. Those who cast such reflections do not know the true calibre of the businessmen of Pendleton. raaapsoaa X)ll THK TKLT1I. They call us aliens, we are told, Because our way ward visions , stray From that dim banner they un- fold. The dreams of worn out yes- terday. We back In of this fling our answer acorn: "We are less children clime Than of some nation yet born." . The generations as they rise May live the life men lived before. May hold the thought once held as wise. We leave the easy peace it brings. One golden charge we give to youth:' Against the sceptered myth to hold The golden heresy of truth. Extract from a poem. un- 4 There are indications of a fight against the additional bond issue need ed to complete IH They Want the gravity water To Wavrte Money? system. 'Why there should be such opposition ia difficult to account for. If the additional money ia not voted it will be impossible to complete the work. We will be forced to use the old water system during another summer and perhaps indefinitely. At the same time the city would have 1200,000 invested. in the Thorn Hollow project and would have to pay $10, bOO a year Interest on the water tonds. We would also have to con tinue paying the electric company $4000 a year for pumping water. In other words to delay the gravity sys tem for a year would simply cost the city 114,000 in cold cash and the money would be absolutely wasted. Is that what the "antia" are after? Borne people who have been investi gating the subject declare that if Am- crican "wool clip Grading Wool were "graded before Before SeUlng. placed on the mar- ket, as are the Aus tralian wools, the growers would be in line to receive about three cents per pound more than they do for their wool. The Australian wool is graded at the time of shearing and the men who do the grading are familiar with the basis of grading wool for manu facturers uses. Whether the adoption of the Aus tralian system by American growers would bring the results predicted Is a matter for conjecture. It is an In teresting point however. It Is a fact that wherever uncertainty exists the buyer plays safe and the grower loses out. When ungraded wool is pur chased It is certain the buyer will not overestimate the quality of the wooL When tariff changes were in prospect the buying Interests were never back ward about making the fullest allow ances for possible reductions and the prices offered for wool were lowered accord! n Ely. Anything that will more fully de termine the exact merits of wool that la ready for the market is a good thing for the grower. A system that causes the true worth of wool to he surrounded with doubt works to the adavntage of the buyer. The remark has been made that Pendleton will be cleaned up morally and r m a In UImvo Uie clean when the lluhlnewaiunn Stand, b u a 1 n ess men want such con ditions brought about. That Is an unjust reflection on our business men. It Is an insinuation they have bean responsible for lawlessness within the city. ' The East Oregoulan does not find such to be true and this paper knows ths situation. The East Oregonlan has been an outspoken champion of law and order. In thut Attitude this paper has had warm commendation nnd encouragement from the largest and moat Influential business men la the city. The same Is true of our at tacks on bootrVggttig. The blame for According to a Paris dressmaker, "it is American, not French, women who have created Corrupting Pari, the demand for indecent dresses French women initiated the mode but Americana degraded It." To have corrupted the Rue de la Palx is a good deal. But is not this history repeating itself on a small scale? comments the New Tork World. It was by foreign influences that Athens and Rome were corrupted. Just as today Paris is being corrupted by New Tork, and New Tork in turn by Pittsburgh and Chicago. . There is reason to believe, indeed, that Paris of itself and free from the deteriorating effects of outside vlcl ousness would be the most moral of capitals. It ia well understood that its "French novels" are published not for French but for foreign readers; that its Moulins and cabarets are for the entertainment of visitors, and that its most salacious attractions are pro vided to meet a foreign demand. And now it seems that It Is only for ex port that it manufactures slit skirts and transparent corsages. No doubt Paris dressmakers will stifle their moral scruples and con tinue to make gowns for American wear. It Is enough to have pointed out the Impropriety. Yet it is sad dening to think that the Rue de la Palx is confessedly succumbing to the deleterious Influences of Fifth avenue. urland diversified by broad vallevt stretchlne westward from the Intr. OUr T;it!iinil linun.t-ir.. tv .V. ... . V 1 . "'" , iiir fticui uruu of the Yukon. The earliest of the pioneer prospectors crossed the Chll koot Pass about 18S0 and six years later began mining in the interior of Alaska after finding gold In the Yu-kon-Tanana region. Since then this region has produced gold to the val ue of about IS3.000.000. The United states Geological Jsurrvey began its survey of this field. Which embraces some 40,000 square miles. In 1898 With the Issuing of the report on the portion of the region known as ,the urcie quadrangle, published recent ly as Bulletin 538, geologic and topo graphic renaissance maps, togeth er with a description of the mineral resources of this area, became avail able. The town of Circle, from which the report takes its name, is one of the odest white settlements on the Yu yon. It was located before the sur Teyor had determined that the town was not on the Arctic Circle, as sup posed, but SO miles south of It. Lest the nearness of the Arctic Circle be regarded as indicative of Ice and snow, it should be noted that there are neither glaciers nor permanent snow In the Yukon-Tanana region. It is. Indeed, a land of fertile valleys and grassy slopes, and during the short but warm summers vegetation thrives, many grains can be ripened and vegetables grow luxuriantly. Of course, the establishment of adequate railroad transportation facilities may be expected to greatly develop this entire region. The Circle quadrangle owes Its chief present Importance to the pla cer mines of the Birch Creek district, which though worked in only a small way, have produced gold to the value of nearly $5,000,000. Bulletin 538 was written by L. M. Prindle. of the Geological Survey, and a copy may be obtained on application to the Director of the Survey at Wash ington, D. C. BY THt SCISSORS CATARRH OF THE PHARYNX. Clearing out your throat every day, all day. That Is what yoj have been dolnj for months. Possibly years. A little mucus covers the pharynx. If you were to go to a doctor he woull tell you that you hava phar yngitis. If you were to look into your own throat you would find Just back of the soft palate a red. lumpy, tranulir appearance of t1-. back part of the throat PharynsSiis the doc tors call it. Perhaf he would call It, fillcular pharyngitis. It causes you constant anncyance. Tou are always makins sliftf.t dlsturMr.ces when scattd In an audience. Can't hold your throat still. Strlniry mucus bothers you Worse i:i the morning. A-hcm! A-hem! A-hom! That is the way you are going neurly all day Somttirms In the nipht whrn you wake up. Ycu ought to garble your throat with salt water evrry morn ing. Cold salt water. That clears out the throat perfectly and makes it ready for treatment. Peruna la the treatment Begin with s teaspoonful before each meal and at bedtime. Try it for a week. You will be convinced. Of course, Peruna will not entirely relieve you in & week. That Is too much to ex pect of any remedy. But it will bene fit you so much you will be con vinced. Yes, It will. ' It has done this many times. Follcular pharyngitis. Bl; words. Almost as bad as the disease. But if you take Peruna for one month reg ularly, you may forget that you ever had such a disease. Then you will have a perfect right to forget the big words too. People who object to liquid medi cines can now obtain Peruna Tablets. A man might Just as well patron ize a scafety razor as a deaf and dumb barber. Some people seem to think a phil anthropist merely an easy mark. Wtittemores 11 Shoe Polishes riMEST QUALITY LARGEST VARIETY COXTKXTMKNT. My. mind to me a kingdom Is, Such perfect Joy therein I find. As far exceeds all earthly Miss That world affords, or grows oy kind: Though much I want what most men have. yet- doth my mind forbid me crave.' Content I live this Is my stay; I seek no more than may suffice I press to bear no haughty sway: Look what I lack my mind supplies. Lo! thus I triumph like a king, Content with that my mind doth bring. I see how plenty-surfeits oft. And hasty climbers oft do fall; I see how those that sit aloft Mishap doth threaten most of all: They get they toll they spend with care. Such cares my mind could never bear. Some have too much, yet still they crave. I little have, yet seek no more, They are but poor though much they have, Lands Restored to Entry. Nearly 88,000 acres of land from a former oil withdrawal in Wyoming were restored to entry by the presi dent during February on the recom mendation of Secretary Lane, exam ination of the land by the United State Geological Survey having shown that It Is non-oil In character. In Idaho about 2000 acres of land heretofore withheld from entry In powersite reserves, were found to have no power value and were there fore restored. RIDDLES AXD ANSWERS. When the clock strikes 13, what time is it? Time for the clock to be fixed. ' What became of the man who stole the calendar? He got 12. What did Lot's wife turn to? Rubber. Why didn't the dog want to go into the ark? Because he had a bark of his own. In a race with time why should a singing master win? Because time flies and the singing master beats time. Why is coal the most conrtadlctory article In commerce? Because when purchased instead of going to the buyer It goes to the cel lar. Where were the first doughnut fried? In Greece. In what place did the cock crow when all the world did hear him? In Noah's ark. - V f mm- "GILT EKE." lie only ladle' noe drexaing that poaitively contain Oil. Blacks and i'ulirtiec ladle' and children's boots and ehoee, ahlaef HilBMI raa Mn.c -FIEca GLOSS." 10c. "BANDY" combination torclranlna and aUiblif aukincUof ruasetor un aboe, St-. "STAI"iu, luc. "EUTT combination for gentlemen who take pride in baring their hoe look A 1. Heatorea color and liutra to all black ihwi. Poll.h with a broib or clotti, S cem. "BABY ELITE" ie, 10 cents. "SUPEII PATEYT LEAT.1ER PASTE." a waterproof paste poliah for all kiml of black shoe. Contain ous nd waxa to polish and preserve the leather. BoTf open w ih a key, 10c, DANDY IUSSET PASTlr same price. If yourdraler does not kep the kind yoa want, send as tbe price In ilimw for fall nix pu'luute. charaes uald. WHiTTEMORE Bros, a CO., ZO-tw Albany Street, Cambridge, Mass, Tkt Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of SJum Polishes in tkt World. DON'T TRIFLE WITH COUGHS OR COLDS. Many Have Filled Consumptive Graves Because They Neglected ' a Cough or Cold. Yon never know how soon a cold will become a serious malady. It maj be in the head to-day; in the longs to-morrow and the next day yo'n may be righting deadly pneumo nia for your life. It's much the same with a cough. Inflamed and cough worn throat and lungs offer the best chance to consumption germs to be gin their murderous work. There's only one way to prevent these deadly diseases getting a hold on you. As soon as a cough or cold attacks you, take Dr. King's New Discovery until you are entirely cured. Sometimes a dose or two will do the business, sav ing you suffering and a doctor's bill. Thousands of cures like these below prove its wonderful power to cure coughs and colds. "I feel sure it's a Godsend to hu- ij," writes Mrs. EiHe Morton, Columbia, Mo., "for I believe I would have consumption to-day, if I had not used this great remedy." "I take great pleasure in recom mepding your Dr. King's New Dis covery for the benefit of suffering humanity. It's a thoroughly reliable remedy for all coughs, croup and lung troubles. We have used it in our family for fourteen years with the best results. It saved my mother when two doctors gave her up. She had a very severe case of pneumonia and Mas in bed seven weeks and part of the time 'out of h'er mind so that she did not know me. I told father to get me two 50c bottles of Dr. King's New 'Discovery, which he did, and on taking it she soon began to improve, and four bottlea cured her entirely. You may pub lish this if you wish and I will an swer all inquiries, with postage en closed for reply. 'Tours respectfully, "Win. Cogger." Sold and recommended by KOEP PENS' ' J. J.Wodaege TJ) A faa t a I 029 main m. HI Shop Phone 32 Res. Phono 50? Electric Suction Cleaner ' istf a cent an hour for current Don't spoil your carpets with a club. Throw away all your out of date Vacuum Cleaners and get one of the latest style. Life is too short to fool with poor tools. No trouble to show you. or we will clean your carpets without taking them up. Price of Electric from $15 to $35. i TOR SALE BY Failing Music Sloro Phone 24 City Scavenger Service We will haul your trash and garbage at the following small cost to you: ONE TRIP A WEEK FOR 75 A MONTH TWO TRIPS A WEEK AND FREE GARBAGE CAN FURNISHED FOR 91.25 A MONTH Let us keep your premises sanitary and sightly at a cost to you so small you'll never miss the money. , Anything and Everything Hauled Away. E. T. MILLER Phone 553-J. 612 Walnut St., Pendleton. CN TBAY Hundreds will accept the East Oregonian's invitation to the greatest of all great shows.. Come at any hour from sunrise to sunset. There will be a great clamor to be among the first JUMBO 20 - ACT CIRCUS Don't forget to bring your FREE TICKETS the third one is printed in another col umn today. All days will be circus days from now on. The audience will prow faster than any other amusement audience in town. Courtesy of the East Ore-gonian Let Nothing Keep YOU from THE JUMBO CIRCUS. It is THE BIG JOYOUS EVENT. Give a Circus Party to the Youngsters. EVERY ACT A Surpassing Feature. What Is the JUMBO CIRCUS ? It furnishes supreme delight and enjoyment for every youngster. Grown-ups are taken Lack to the joys of childhood. Every member of the family joins in the fun and merriment. There are TWENTY BIG ACTS, each ten inches high. Sixteen of the groups can be set in motion with a touch. There are cages of fierce jungle animals, groups of daring acrobats, bareback riders, jug glers, performing animals, clowns in abundance and all the circus features which delight both young and old. The groups will line up on the floor a distance of forty feet AW in brilliant, beautiful colors, lithographed on both sides of heavy cardboard, and cut out in proper shapes. HOW TO GET JUMBO CIR.CUS IF PROCURED IN THE ORDINARY WAY THE JUMBO CIRCUS would cost from $5 to $ 10 . By special arrangements with the maufacturers, The East Oregonian will distribute from its offices a limited number of The Jumbo Circus for THREE FREE TICKETS, printed daily in another column, and the small expense amount of 80 cents. MAIL ORDERS: Add 7c additional Parcels Post charge within ISO miles; add 17c from 150 to 300 miles. FREE OFFER PLAN You can get THE JUMBO CIRCUS for less than the above amount, or WITHOUT ANY COST WHATEVER, if you will devote at little of your time in getting your friends to Decome regular reaaers oi inis paper. ' . traoJtaTafr- " '"I! W A, THE JUMBO CIRCUS FREE FOR SUBSCRIPTION'S, The Dally East Oregonlan Is delivered b carrier daily tsccpt 8unday at Pemltaton, Athena, Echo, Stan field and Hermlston for C6o per month, or by mall to any address) for SOc per month, $1.25 for three months, $2 60 for six months or $6.00 per year. The ' Semi-Weekly East Oregonlan Is 75o for six months or $1.60 per year. Tins is now you can get the jumbo circus with but little effort: For 1 new three months Dally cash subscription by carrier and 16c; or for 2 new three months Dally cash subscriptions by carrier to this paper you may have it ABSO " LUTELT FREE. , For 1 new three months Dally cash subscription by mail and 60c; or for 2 new three months Dally cash subscriptions by mall you may have It ABSOLUTELY FREE. For 1 new one year Semi-Weekly cash subscription and 26c; or for two new six months Semi-Weekly cash subscriptions and '26c; or for two new one year Semi-Weekly cash subscriptions or four new six months Semi-We.kly cash subscriptions you may have it ABSOLUTELY FREE. By renewing your Semi-Weekly subscription two years In advance or your Dally subscription either by mall or carrier, one year in advance you can have It ABSO LUTELY FREE. . . . 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