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CAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGQNIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1910. EIGHT PAGES IM.Hh.MiHI SKttMAI'KR rwniirf M and Seoal Weekly it Paw (1 ti orefno. by tb OBKUOMAN ITIU.ISUINI1 CO. Official Coast; Paper Mar I nlted ITm Aaaoclatl. at tt pa: office at I'eodietou d . raa mi: mUff OH SALI IN OTHKR 01T1RS ipr Hotel n,, Portland. Inni Nrvi Co . Portland. Orf o ON PILE AT CMeuo Haren. BOB Security Bulldtttf Wartlaajtoo I C . Bunta bOl. Foor Mtk Street, S CB8CR1PTION KATKS llN ADVANCE) Ml;, MM 7ar. bj nail Dally, alt month, by mall Dallj, thru aaoetba. bj mall Dally. oa month, bj Dull Dally, oa rr by carrier Dally, all montha. bj carrier Daily, no month, by carrier - Mil?. Ura Booth, bj carrier aaal Weakly, oa year. Dj Ball aaal WeHly. all montha. by sail aaal Weekly, foor montha, by mall. to control him and they w ant to beat him. To do this they may be ready to plunge the nation into industrial war, so as to say gnat labor trouble and busi ness distress arose under the Wilson administration. If that is the purpose back of the railroad maneuvering then they are playing a dam nable, game. It is treason to' the nation's welfare and they deserve to fail. Every citizen of the land should stand back of Wilson and demand that congress save our people from this calamity. The Brother-! hood men should go slow about j starting a strike while the leg-! , islative program is being worked out. The highest welfare of the country calls for peace and ' the welfare of the country ; should take precedence over the wishes of those on either side of the labor controversy. NEW YORK CITY'S HEALTH THP.r'Vrt VI VMS Till t . 0 HE jSaaH ..TjB Holt's Self-Propelled A SUCCESS Harvester tXH UX"T lit. flXER. how and cuuldn t be finer than it ia now. It couldn't be sweeter aver we'd try To make it all ever again how The earth and the .--e. the aun and sky. It's just aa It ought to be when you are right. It's Just ... ou'd have it your- mK, For lives should be lived in the trust Thai as sure a we sing and as sure aa we kneel. There'll be blossoms more often than dust. Boston Post. N Wednesday, the last day of the extreme hot wave, a .New ork city of 90,000 people reported nine new paralysis cases. A like , percentage in the metropolis would have been 550. An un usually well-managed village of 5,000 had six cases, equiva ; lent to 6.500 in New York. Sev I eral villages reported numbers ! comparable to from 5,000 to iu.uuo in ew iork. in one very" wealthy suburb the pro portion was equal to 13,000 in New York. The number reported that same day in New York City was onlv 131. There had been from la. 1 - . . . m . . some-! me oeginning out tAzi cno z 'fewer in proportion than a ; fana T foQ tV,i. ..fv,,. v., I single day disclosed in more thought it best that if thevi than one healthy village, which ,hoilld hp fnw.A tn ... ,H A C. ICHlVA K.UMACAE. 1 The tennis playing during the past few weeks of lchija Kumauae. the Japanese, who will enter the nation al tournament, has aroused tennis players all over the country. His de feat of the present American cham- i plon in a tournament has made him an important factor in the national championship play. need not on that .....a..... THE COUNTRY WANTS IN DUSTRIAL PEACE account go in- .w milst ,.:ij ,,1,,,ii . . , -, iwvai nut, tvj ' 'lli.v l. ' to a panic, i nere is not a dot-, but b y the suffering of the ouch, not an Asspmh v district. i. ------7- - country. in the city that shows as high 0nv courageous president ; a rate as hat reported in some; will talk Uke that tQ the finan. : smaller places For months the cial kin of the countr w .. uwia-i.ic -" ""8 '" " i fctreet won't like that talk and dren has been less than usual. wU be disposed to make fur. Ttet because 131 is a larger ther contributions to the number than nine, or six. orl.Hughes campaign fund, three; because it is easier to But from the standpoint of blame some one else than to Ino a,.orQ. niti I .W V. .XS,V vuuil II1C Jl LOl dents address has the proper ring. It is good to hear words Uses No Horses WORKS IN THE HILLS Use your horses to haul your grain as it is harvested or work your summer fallow. Work longer hours in the field. No waiting on the team. A short noon hour and in the field again. SEVEN OF THESE HARVESTERS WORKING IN THIS TERRITORY NOW. The demand for these machines is greater than the supply. Orders are being filled in their rotation. Get your Order in NOW. We Are Making Daily Trips Let Us Take You to See One 20 Machines Already Sold for 1917 Delivery E. L. SMITH & CO. Telephone 518 319 East Court St. of courage and freedom from j take precautions for one's self, country town boards and health S was expected by those rfficers tax fertile imaginati ve v- i u: 1 ' : u: .n. i . .1 : I -e" wno Know oi cont ain, u iS M uig u.. auuut un ieiii-jtne president of the United resourcefulness President ble pestilence in New York. I states. The people like that Wilson has stepped to the Ipon the hard statistical sort of a president even if tne front at the psychological time facts. New ork City is. and : Ktilroad magnates don't with an effort to stop the great- has been all summer, a healthy : ' ' est strike in history and pre-: place for children to live in. ; The French government has vent industrial disaster to the j New York World j ordered all soldiers to refrain nation. ............ irom rasing whiskers, though The president says the eight j a COURAGEOUS PRESI- ! moustaches are permitted ; it is hour law should prevail and; DENT estimated that whiskers for 2,- society will uphold him in thatj 000,000 men would weigh 120 view. He boldly says the rail- Y HEN he criticised the i tons; how is that for scientific roads have erred in their atti- "FF railroad managers line warfare. tude and he is rieht about it. ; of action in his state- The roads have not been fair to the White House or to the public a rattlesnake; oume time this weeKlbrary was well filled with an atten slie had a ralf which dues not differ! tlve auaienco. from .nher talves with the exception I ! the east," she said, "you feel mat us tan is nnlshed uff with 11 rattles and a button.' They say that Dick Waugh, good natured bailiff, has a peculiar meth od of his own for adjourning court, very different from the formal ster eotyped style. He goes at it this way. "iKez, circuit court has adjourned 9 o'clock." He has been Instructed to use the Pendleton yell on the next occasion. Mr. William Lieuallen. a promi nent farmer of Weston, made this office a call yesterday. 'you the wave for Woodri.w Wilson so strong that there Is no doubt of his election. Money in the east wai nev er ao plentiful. Industry of all klnda was never so prosperous. There are all kinds of prosperity. Tou feel perfectly safe in plunging Into debt in the morning because you can pay It all off before night. "No sane man is going to vote to "Mr. Wilson is not the cold Intel lectual that the press writers said he was four years ago. He has broaden ened if he was. He is approachable; he is human; he 1 sympathetic. You feel as if you wanted to go right up to him and tell him your troubles. November Election. Formality. VVoodrow Wilson Is elected now for four years more of broad human itarian labors on behalf of humanity ment to congress yesterday.! The true benefactor of the President Wilson censured the lace is the man who puts straw ! most powerful financial group ! on the road where there was no straw before. The railroads claim they are i in the world. The masters of crying for arbitration. Yet the American railroads control they are rejecting the very es- property worth something like sence of the arbitration princi-j twenty billions. Their hand pie. They are refusing to ac- does not stop at railroad con cept a settlement that will , trol. It goes into banking and mean justice and fair play to every line of human endeavor, both sides. They are refusing! It has'a strong hold on the pub to try out the eight hour law on j lishing business through which a basis of giving it a chance to j the people obtain their infor see how it effects earnings and, mation. The hand of big fi how wages should be adjust-! nance reaches far, it has power ed. They refuse to have the; to strike openly or secretly and case go to court upon its i to strike hard. There are host known and proven merits and; of public men. some of them this refusal brings their ,pur-i.ery good men. who dare not pose into question. I go against this influence. There is ground for suspici-j But Wood row Wilson is man on that the railroad owners are enough and democratic enough not trying to avoid a strike, but that on the eve of an election are trving to estate one. It is where his personal record is on the seeming desire of Wall, trial he has told these power street to put the president in ajful men the truth about their hole. They have not been ablej behavior. He has told them The Roumanians are like moths that cannot keep away from the candle. Long live Queen Astoriacitv. Muriel of 39 YEARS AGO -. t"-uuuii im urc i.-w,u.,:i ui cans i 'hinese from Alta street seems to have silenth given up the ghost. A little discussion wherein pates and dishes were the strongest argu-1 ments was held at a hotel In town yesterday evening. No one was hurt J Miss Slbbie Page who has been! visiting in Pendleton for a few day, leaves for her home in Walla Wal la. She will be aocorapaBM by Mrs. i William Parson. The Southern Methodist church! has pun hased the Peal Bowman lots I on lower w)bb street for a consul eratlon of I9U0. i to vote for Wilson and stay republl- change. To quit belna a republican is j and the American people. The elec something very hard ror soma men tlon in November Is to make the rec. to do. hut many republican are going lord so plain that all will know what so many millions realize, that Wood row Wilson Is to preside over this great country for another term." The meeting was presided over by Miss Leona Larabee. Other speakers were Judge Outens and fieorge Alex ander chairman ot the democratic county committee. too." Wilson Man of Hour. "Woodrow Wilson Is not a second Lincoln," declared the speaker "He is not a second any man. He is the great man of the hor as Lincoln was in his day SCHEME TO DTOREASE SPAIN'S ARMY EFFICIENCY MADRID, Spain. Auug. 10. dm. eral Luqiie. mlnlater of wur. is about to Issue to the Cortes member a statement of the new project for mil itary organisation which he will pre sent to the next seasion of Parlia ment. The number of effectives nn . peace footing is to be raised, according to this scheme, to 1 SO. 000 men, of whom II 001 will be reserved for Morocco. This is an Increase of 40, (ton an the present number of effectives. According to this proposal the nor mal effectives can be rapidly increas ed to 400,000 by the reserve in case of war. The project also embfaOM the organisation of officers for the army men. f the totallni WILSON VICTORY SURE SAYS ANNE S. MONROE Well Known Writer Tells Portland Women's Democratic CWb That But Is Almost soihl for President. PORTLAND, Aug. 30. Miss Anne Shannon Monroe, noted writer, deliv ered an address before the Women's democratic club at Central library hall last night. She entitled it ' Per sonal Impressions of Woodrow WU ' son.' The large hi'li of Central li- I TMt OiJ MAM'S tCS HM STOeiOOMIM.-tVf I XD n SO BUTT I TJfFoi.A,.Toe.ceo LJeueMofw-teurl YOU'LL call it a lucky day when you find the satisfaction there is in a small chew of W-B CUT ( '.la ing. With most chewers the flavor of rich tobacco is a genuine surprise party. There's another surprise you keep your jaws quiet and restful, for the salt brings out the flavor without so much chewing and apittia. You think it queer how o small nibble doea the trick and laata ao lont hut it' " tubacco, that' it. In 10c. pouchea, at rntrrpriin( dcalera. ftub b WEYMAN BRUTON COMPANY, SO Uaio Square, New Trk Ctr (From th- Weekly Kast Oregonian September 1, 1K77.) leore M. Hull, the long absent an, eldest son ot the proprietor of Mill paper, returned home last Saturduv Millard White's residence is fasti nearing completion; it is going to be a neat and commodious residence. Born. August 1, to the wife of Jer ry Depain. a daughter, weight nine and a half pounds. 3. L Morse now assists Dave Ta lor In giving prisoners an airing. Miss Aura Morse returned this week from ("matilla where she had been vis. ting It require." 14 beeves beside other meat each week to supply the Wes- :on market. Mr. Lennox has moved his effects to his other house to make room for the coming of John Hexter, merchant W Jnsp-r took our advice given last week and secured a license from '!crk Sharon to marry Mary I.lnville; "the early bird catches the worm.' Mr. J applied for the precious artb le at 4 o'clock in the morning. By reference to our advertising '-ol-umns It will be seen that the "con doned" casa for divorce which occur red last spring has teen renewed; it will also be noticed that the attorney for the then condoner Is the attorney now foi the then condone. "ANURIC!" THE NEWEST DISCOVERY IN CHEMISTRY 28 Years Ago Today By Kast Oregonian, t 30, 188H.J leader is responsible on of Karon Maim :ow m the mountains This is a recent discovery of Doctor ! 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