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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5,-1910.-
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A IJfI)EPK1KXT NEWSPAPER
ON HALE IN OTHER CITIES.
ImperlalHotel New Stand, Portland
Hnaw Kiwi Co, Portland. Oregon
ON FIL.S AT
Chicago Bureau. (0 Saeurtty Build
lac Weahtrton, TO. C Baraaa Ml Ior
lh Ktmt, N. W.
SUBSCRIPTION RATU
UN ADVANCJBJ
Dallr. aa rear, by mail
Dally, six month by mall
Dally, thraa months byv mall
Daily, on month by mail
Dally, on year by carrier '
Dally, ix month by carrier
Dally, 'tbra month by carrier.
Daily, or month, by carrier .
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Semi-Weekly, oa year, by mall .(
Semi-Weekly, aix month, by mall .Tt
Beml-Weefciy four month by mall .
If the apple blossoms knnr It
They'd come bursting: Into light;
ir the violet could ea through
in
They would break the roil to-
. night
If the roses down the' valley
Could bo sure It is the sprrnir.
venire.
The filibusterers have given
us a sample' of bolshevism in
the senate. The direct action
advocates have nothing; on men
S like Sherman et al. They are
A nfitlni. aa... 4 .- t
"ciiu uic vuiiutuuuii uy try-
;insr to
appropriate to them-
And the birds amid the bower Selves powers which are lodged
i in the executive. The Repub-
j lican senate organization wants
I to be the peace delegation and
jthe president They are
j pledged to fight the league of
i nations covenant before the
J subject has been presented to
i mem. me jury nas agreed on
i its verdict without hearing the
evidence.
The senatorial obstruction
ists are vindicating President
Wilson for asking the country
to select a congress with a dem
ocratic majority. If they keep
up their work they Will drive
the president to run for a third
term and be elected. '
Of the quiet dreams should sine;,
Oh, we'd murmur even then,
dear.
That the spring would be too
lone.
That like needed more of win
ter Just as life . sometimes needs
"Tronic
To put In the heart and spirit
Nobler purposes, faith and love
To keep on In earnest combat
For the things that lead above.
Too much summer only surfeits.
Too much cweetnea merely
cloys: i
In the balance, of lire's beau
ties - l.-..rt-jii4. .
Dwell the! richness of our Joys.
BRIGANDAGE lit
3JN,
their road efforts to har-
rass the -president and
show their hatred of the
league of nations certain Re
publican senators, given license
by the Republican senate orga
nization, used brigand tactics
yesterday. They defeated the
army and navy appropriations,
the railroad appropriation and
much other legislation of conse
quence. It is a line of action
the country will generally con
demn as about the . limit of
ruthlessness. ; V
In refusing to give in to the
threats of the obstructionists
President Wilson took the only
course possible. Under the
constitution and Itis oath of of
fice the president is solely re
sponsible for calling a special
session of congress. The repub
lican senators sought to coerce
him into giving up a power
vested in him, by the supreme
authority of the nation. Being
unable to bulldoze him they
have penalized the army and
navy and other branches of the
government in a spirit of re-
much damage. But somehow the bad SUNSET DIVISION
men and the bad llcker always get to. I rP A CPU I'D VICT
(other and spoil any little reputation
alcohol ever did have-" Washington
Star. .,
Teachings of KxiKirkuMV
Here is another story from Mr. J. C,
CAMP DIX. T. JvaUreh 0. Tlte
41st or Sunset Mvlslon. passed Into
history Inst week when Its life as an
Percy's "Hulls and Blunder. A .organisation ended with the demobll-
cranky. Impecunious doctor was trav. j (ration of Us headquarter here where
el'ng third class when laborer gut; the division Is reporting In sections ax
Into the compartment at a wayside lit returns from overseas. Major Gen.
station and Immediately lighted 111" Trnub, Its commander, wns not In
pipe. The tolacco wns strong and camp, bring In Washington,
the smoke got Into Ihe medical gen-i With the demobilisation of Ihe
tleman's eye, nose and throat- At ' headquarters, following the transfer
length, he could stand It no longer, i of ,he enii8ted men to the 15Srd Pe
so touching the "son of the soil" on;,,,,, Brigade and of the organisation
the shoulder, he quietly remarked: ( offl(H!r8 to the cairn officers" de.
Vou will pardon me, but I am a tac.nmen, a plnns for tho 8erea o(
medical man. and my 21) years trades which have Wen arranged
perlcnce has taught me that all the.for Npw Yotk nd olhM. cMet) wer6
bd cases of cancer of the tongue abandoned
come rrom smoKing oaa moacco.
'Well,' said the lalorer. removing
his pipe, and looking straight Into
the eyes of the newly-made acquaint
ance has taught mlsgkq ocllttle. ,xk
ance. "my to years experience
taught me that nil the bad cases of
black eyes and bloody noses come from
interfering with other people's busi
ness." London Taller.
t llll.D TAKKS FOISOX
P1I.KS, D1F-S IX AtiOXY
DENVER. March 6. Amelia B.
Burns, 4 years old, felt candy hunsry
Tuesday She -was at her home, 2159
A coma street. Her mother was down
town shopping.
Climbing up on the dining room
table she saw sixteen little white ob
jects in a glass dish. ' They looked like
candy, they tasted like candy, so she
ate them all.
.Within ten minutes Amelia was dying
of convulsions.
Instead of eating candy, she had
swallowed sugar-coated strychnine
pills. . "
According to Washington dispatch
es, tho war department gave permis
sion for" the New York parade, but
no Information of this had reacheit
naa'. headquarters this afternoon. With
ine regiments nroKen up ami some oi
tho men already on their way to oth
er camps. for discharge, the last hope
for the parades took wings.
Tho Sunset Division originally wns
composed of organisations formed In
the Pacific const states, but In Prance
It lost this Identity when, as a re
placement division, its entire person
nel underwent rapid changes. Few
of the original staff remain and the
enlisted men' returning for discharge
come from every section of the coun.
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TAFT WH.Xi ItRTIKX
TO YAI.E TO TEACH
NEW HAVEN. Conn., March 6.
William Howard Taft will return to
Yale university nuext fall as Kent
professor of law. tt was announced at
the university Tuesday.
Princess Patricia's
WWldintr. InfiM-psta
LONDON, March 4. Prlnceiw Pa
tricia of ConnuuKl't and Commander
Alexander H. M. Hum nay, It. X, were
married Rt WostmlnnliM nbboy at
noon ThjimdH-jy. Crowd ust-Hnnblod
a Ion jr tliu rout ovrr which tho frtn
ct'ss drove with hrr father, the Duke
of Con nan if M, from Si. inmt' puh.ee
to Westminister Ah hey,
Tho ceremony was performed by
tho Archbishop of Canterbury, assist
ed by the "Dean of VeiminHter and
other noted ecclesiastic. In tho prea
enre of Klnsr OeorBe and Queen Mary,
membera of the royal family. dUtln
Rtrished official of the Hritish nnd
foreign government and friends and
vUUurn from' abroa't , .Ambassador
uuU Mrs. John V., Iny! were present.
Sensible Ireataient
hriiheumansm
HANDWRITING OF THE.
GREAT IS ILLEGIBLE
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-I.ONIX)N, Fet. 12. trty mall.)
wTh. visitors' books ut the liu-
tel Majestic and the Hotel Asto-
rla In Paris should be worth
their weight In gold to tho auto-
graph fiend,
Cclqbrlties from, all over the
world have signed their names
In one or the other, and the
books stand as lasting proof of
the - illegibility of the handwrlt-
lng of great men.
- .
lillilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllililll:
Drives Out the Millions of
Tiny Pain Demons That
Cause the Disease..
Thorn nre many way tt treating
Bhciimatism, but thoro is only one
right way.
If you are beginning to feel tho first
light touches of Ruouinatam, there ii
untohl pain and suffering nheml of
you, if you f ollo-sr blindly in the same
niiadireatcd foot-stops of unintelligent
treatment. Vor remcniVer tl"t' thou-
sands -of vletims of till painful dis
- case have spent countless hours, - ro
doubt, as well an their baril earned
dollars in a vain effort to find a cure.
And vour own experience will be
just B disappointing us theirs, if you
follow tho olil, woru-out and worth
less methods of treatment.- . ,,,.
When you realizo that you must get
Tid o( the cause of Khounatism,Iaml
that its torturing pain will disappear
when their cause is removed, then you
will bo on the right track, and thoro
is a splendid chance for you to rid
yourself of tha disease.
The most common form of Rheu
matism is caused by millions of tiny
disease germs which infest the blood.
Tho ono nnd only scnslblo tretmon
therefore, Is one wuicn ! -blood
of these germs, and louts ihonj
entirely Out of the circulation. And
everyone know thut thi eunnot bj
done by rubbing th urfnco wild
liniments. ' .
This is r.hy S. & 8., tho greatest
Lnoun blood purifier, is o ucneful
ia Iho trentmor.t ot uneiiinaii.n.. .
ij a powerful cleanser of tho blood,
it promptly rout all disosa gorma.
H. B. 8. has been uso! for moro than
half n cwiti.ry.'niil itwIU P""11 bcn'v
Peinl in any rasa of Jihounmtism.
I If yit nr vio'iU ' th, UJ"",
why waste furllier lima with ths wronn
kin,' of jL-onlr-iint, , On to your, drug.
gist (,-duy nnd gt A bottlo of . B.
and begin a coureo of trout-nond that
will dellglrt you "irttU' JU' insult.
8. a ji will romov tho diaouso gerna
tlint't-aiwe your Ithounmtisbi, afford
ing relief tlu.t i genuine
Wo maintain a modicol dopnrtnuint
in charge of n Bpcciull it oa Kheuma
tism, and nftor beginning treatmoBfc
with R. Q. 8. yon are invitod to writo
for free medical ndvko about your
own easo. Address hicf .Jfoilicnl
Adviser, 104 Swift Laboratory, At
lauta, tlu. (Adv.)
Ci
I Whitman's I j
THE ROAD VICTORY
c1
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CASTO R IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Always beart
the
'lu jl. 'It llal I
mi
nm
HE absolutely overwhelm-
mg vote in favor of the
road bonds makes the
most gratifying: news Umatilla
county has had in years. It
means our people are awake to
the situation and are ready to
move intelligently to serve the
best interests of the rounty.
By their vote the people have
given the county court and the
state highway commission the
fullest possible powers for the
carrying out of the road pro
gram. It should mean good
roads with -a capital -; G. -On
the question of state aid. there !
can be no objections on the!
score that Umatilla county isj
hot ready to do its full share.
- - 1
By a trick of fate the politi
cians who insisted on passing
the lieutenant government am
endment now fall into the pit
which they dug for Ben Olcott,
If the amendment should be
voted by the people in June the
appointment of a - lieutenant
governor will rest with Gover
nor Olcott. Such is life, v
The Portland Journal is tak
ing a vote on the league of na
tions plan and the results are
more pronounced than was the
road bond election in Umatilla
county which is saying, some
thing. Just think how the road el
ection might have gone , had
there been a heavy vote. ,
"IEJ Hi!
mUSIS GARDEN GUDE
There's one for your borne. Just aend
D your name and, without any obliga
tion on your part, we will mail you this
inuructive publication. '
Every man, woman or child interested'
in gardening should luve teia practical
book of loo pagct profuse'y iHustrateiL
Complete lit of Morte Grand Prize
Vegetable nd Flower Seed.
- Morse' Garden Guide will be ex
tremely helpful ia tke raismg of
Irm, pUnu and vcubks. It is the I
most complete and c-wwprchgative maa
ti.d of Pariric Coast gardening ever pub
lished. oa't delay lead for yout
ojjr todT !
C. C." MORSE Sc CO
Wilson and Taft share the
same views as to the reliabil
ity of the senate. -
The bond buyers will not be
afraid of Umatilla county road
bonds. "
T. P. W Pure Food Shop
In Our Model Sanitary Basement
CLEAXUNESS . ECONOMY t SERVICE .
3 Main Line Phones, all 15.
. All Other Departments Phone 22
T. P. W. Goods are Sure to Please. ,
T. P. W. Special Blend Coffee, pound. . . ... 40c
T. P. W. Teas, Japan, pound 75c, Gunpowder,
pound , 85c
' T. P. W. White Laundry Soap, 4 bars ...... 25c
T. P. W. Bath Tablets, Peroxide or Glycerine,
2 bars . 25c
Pure Extracted Honey Jars 55c $1.00, $1.90
! Extra Fine Line of Canned and Smoked Fish for
' the Lenten Trade. -k
MNMITW1S GREATEST DtP.RT.HFVT STOHr." ? '
2)iWP9oples kreKouse!,
. t.M-'j,iMrlt IT PY5 TO TRAP- I " '" '1 "'! a". &
Just received, a larije- vaply.i
...yon can't buy -beHer oandieiv
bettor asaortmentjs anywhere in:
' t world than rlttht hare.
tVe have tried to carry
policy of seleotlnlr the
through out our business.
this
best
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1 Tallman & Co. 1 i
fading KrupKists ' S
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r4MniFSHtffARMERv-
Chickens ahd'Yfial
Country Butter
and Eggs
WE PAY THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE.
Come In and Judire for your
self how well we have succeeded.
DRUGGISTS! VICK'S VAPORUB I
...... . -. . t. .
E OVERCOME AT LAST
SHORTAG
THE FUNNYBONE j
Alwars Hopeful.
"The judge gimme six months. Ton
said you'd get me acquitted.
"I know I did." admitted the law
yer. "And since I reil aown on inai
ITomise, I'll agree to get you par
doned-"
"How long wUl that take?"
"About six month." Philadelphia
Bulletin.
The Deal Scheduled for Last !ns- B,,d to this ''einand they rcspond-
.' . ii-i i W"cl noDly- Hetail druKKist kept open
HUVemutr, nmcn. naS day and night and slept where they
Postponed On AcCOIint Of I dropped behind the prescription coun-
jl. .. ' J : i!ter- Wholesale druggists called their
the lnllUenZa JbpidemiC, IS salesmen off the road to help fill or-.
-NOW Ke-inStated tjrOOd, dere hundreds wired us to ship i3
vick s vaporiuD Dy tne quickest route,
regardless of expense.
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Pendleton Trading Co.
"It It's On the Market We Have It."
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a.aTh. " . i i a i a aa. a -
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mm-
BETTER AND
SOFTER LIGHT
la assured by tha us of soma
of these, beautiful future of
our. They give a light that
Illuminate the room perfectly,
but that doe not tlr or strata
tha cyo. They aot axpen
alv aonslderlng tnlr extra ef
ficiency and erira beast. Way
aot at , least sea them
J. L. VADGHAN
During the Month of I
March.
OVER ONE
IX-
TRRMRXDOI'g JOB TO
CREASE OIR P1IODVC-
milliOn Tins- .
JARS t OF VAPORUB do our part- We scoured the country
" PRODUCED EACH lfor nw materials our Traffic Man-
J-f .IV W ager spent his days riding freight cars
- .'eeK. ' j in we shipped raw materials In car-
''-. ' " ; load lot by express and pleaded with
de-
It ui with pride that w announce to , manufacturers to increase their
the drug trade that the shortage of; liveries to us.
Vick's VapoKub. which has lasted ! But It was a slow process. Some of
since last October, is now overcome. . our raw materials are produced only . 5
Since January 1st. we have been run-; in Japan supplies ; In (his country
ning our laboratory- twenty-three and ! were low and shipments required
a half hours out of every twenty- three months to come from the Far
four. Last week we shipped the last i East. Then we had to recruit and
of "our back orders, and retail drug-train skilled labor. We brought our !f5
gists, therefore, are no longer request- salesmen into the factory and trained
ed to order in small quantities only.. t them at foremen. We invented new
NOVEMBER DK.tL RB-IXST .TEI. j machinery, and managed to Install It
This deal, which we had expected J on ChriKtmas Day, so as not to inter
to pat on last November and which fere with our daily production,
had to be postponed on account of the 1 1 13 JARS OF VAPOIU'B EVERY
shortage of VapoRub. Is re-instated
jnxrra n.w a.nd xight.
for the month of March. This allows i By January 1st we had 'everything
Uncnistie Troubles.- a discount of 10 per cent on ship-'ready to put on our night shift, and
N'eysa Moran McMeln. the young , ments from Jobbers' stock of quanti- i since then our laboratory has been
and charming New York artist, la en-', ties of from 1 to 4 gross. S per cent (running day and night. To feed our
tertaining the troop In Franco and of this discount is allowed by the Job- automatic machines, which drop out
sBe tells a story to illustrate the 1if- i ber and S per cent by us. I one hundred and forty-three Jars of j
nrulties of the Krencb language-. . 1 - W'e advise the retail druggists to VapoRub a minute or one million and i
"Kverythlng to so differently . pro- place their orders immediately, so eighty thousand -weekly, has required ,
nouncedr no her story begins.' "It's I that the iobbers will be a hie to ret a force of 5& nenDle Our Cafe le-
the pronunciation that stump the'prornpt shipments to them. iipartment. created for the' benefit' of j S3
doughboy. j TIIAJfKS OF THE ITBMC iTK TTIK ! these workers, served 7000 mea.dtir- ! S3
"A doughbov usher at a Red Cro I imt ; TR IH M KIWi TUB : lng the month or January aiorv t
concert had dfirflculty with a French! INFM'E.N'ZA HHIBIIC. ! '-.MtMJfW JARS (IK VAIfUfl B!
coumel In showing him his seat. f The thanks of the American JHJblic ' IISTRIIJITEI RlX-rK Ot- -
. . . i i . - : .1 ,k. ... l .. .1 -v.. . i .- t ' l - Tt tl( v- I t 1
dour h bo v. 'called for row R. but he trade retail, wholesale and mant'fae- .An Idea of the work we haie 4
said he wanted row A- I showed hlmfturing for what thw accomplished Vomp'h'her (nig Fa) may be given . by
hi m
ale ic-
l!MLlIiHI!lil!!l!ii
m . - ' ei
I JF or JpniQiate ipliul
M H i fill 1 1 I t 1 1 I i . !H
..V - - ,...' ' . I j 1 I
eAt lrgrw Fmm im tit U'mU
lit Print Street. Ssa Francisco
row A to satisfy him. and he shook during the recent influensa epidemic
his head and said that wa row R. The war caused a shortage of physl-
'We ain't got no row R, colonel." 1 1 cian nurses were almost Impossible
Mys. 'Your seat is row E I to 'btaln the demand on the drug
- 'Hut he pointed to row t say In i trade was unexpected and overwhelm-
ithat ni tow E, and then walked lnto raring the Influenza epidemic. Vick VapoRub was
, row r. .... m isnio w m me ion lau as an external application In connection with the phy-
Oe was In rrw A. :lcian' treatment, and thousand of people, unable to ob-
""TouV. think.- ended the dough- m dK.tr- relied on Vick' almost exclusively.
boy 'you'd think a colonel ought to uterally million of families all over the country, from
(Know tne aipnanet. wouian t jtout California to Maine, and from the Great Lake to the Gulf.
VVZZ? Vt"TT , . 7, oTi i'-roU Free Pre. have found Vick VapoRub the Ideal home remedy for
r..Xi.-.-Ier ' j croup and cold trouble.
...,.4,. ... aMM T l' . . 1. T . J "What are vour view on the rab.
fi.SM.. ala. 'Ject of prohlblttoa V
v. . - . .. -Welf replied t nc le Bill
a. M....i.-(ii.r-.i,jtM.' (c Itop, -if you could regulata rum
lo luntt the eombinatioa to good
tX.lW,.iMwiwMUi.il od ao4 Ucker tbera migbto'
our production rignres
Jars of VapoRub manufactured and
distributed since last October one Jar
for every two families in the entire
t'nlted States.
For Spring Work
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the,b-
las iClCSlAPORUB
i't be m, Etj ,. , , , , ,niM. , -j ,.n n i ii it
iiiM
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. Agent for The Holt Mfg. Co.
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