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    ' tmCT EX5T OKEBOOTAN. FCTTDLTTTON. OKETSOK' WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 1910.
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AN INDEPENDENT
Psbllshi-4 Dally and S-'ml-WcrVli at i
AST OHKUONIAN rUHUSHtNQ CO.
Entfrcd at the Dostofrlce at Pendle
ton. Oregon, as eecond-claaa nail
matter.
Telephone
ON SAUK IN OTHKR CITIES.
ImpsrislHotol News Rtand. PnrtlKn
M N"J Co- Por,1n0. Oregon
Chicago Bura'miuJ.,,!..
bt.
Washington. D. c, "Bureau 101 Four-
leenth fflrt. N. w.
JIKM.UM
I give you a name, an unlar
"nished name.
Of people noble and brave.
Who-rose In their weakness
when Gorman hordes
came
And tried the'r fair land to
i. save. '
It is Belgium."
Who held at their threshold
the oncoming tide.
Of millions of well 'equipped
men.
Till France could Kather her
sons to her side
And check the vandals again.
It ts "Be)gium."
Whose, land was blood-soaked,
whose mothers were, slain.
Whose churches, the pride. of
the world,
Were shattered and crushed
again and again;
But whose flag was always un
furled. It la "Belgium.""
The world, today with uncover-
ed head.
Gives this nation Its deep
adoration.
And praises a ieople, oft hungry
, for bread,
; But fighting to save their dear
nation
It Is Belgium."
ISAAC AUSTIN SMITH.
A STRATEGIC BIT OF
HIGHWAY
3
T is satisfactory to
,
"V
. I t- iL. ,
on fhi vZ'v aTX rK
on the Echo-Pendleton
road has been completed and
that bids for the construction
of Uad wm soZbTaXd
7 constitutes the Did the McLean boy We as
Z?r l tl Jr ntJngh-waT5J pf??- much fun as other boys (he had
1 r-n nl lf rogram in. Umatil- an attendant always with him
w!jy,waU- Kf thC mlY fear h ould be kidnap
ntereste that will be served by . d) and would his inherited
. .money, had-he lived to get it.
Being built down the river b J blessing or a hindrance?
the road will provide a trunk j
highway serving the people on i President Wilson advises
both sides of the river between; that the war time prohibition
here and Echo, thus opening up measure be removed insofar as
a large territory that has here-it applies to light wines and
tofore been almost inaccessible beer. It sounds like he has
from the county seat been impressed by the wails of
The Echo road will provide anguish going up from New
for the first time a real road York and other .eastern cities,
between Pendleton . and the Had the president lived in the
growing empire in the West advanced west he would un
End. It will produce a situa- derstand prohibition better and
tion of benefit to fcll concerned would not take the mourners
and the extent of this benefit seriously.
will become greater as years go ..
by. Most everybody reads what
1 Another feature in connec-the Germans say they wont do
tion with the Echo road is that about the peace treaty and
it Will provide' a scenic drive most ' nobody believes what
for the tourisf trayel that gives they say.-
promise of being on with great - " V " ". ,
intensity in a short time. In The results thus far in trans-
Dlace of having a road which,
in late summer and fall, has
been characterized as the
worst in tne suite we wm nave. - ,M ma h. f creed
one of the finest driveways to' Our farmers e e
be found in the northwest. The to take more than the guaran
early completion of the Echo teed whPcme
road and of improvements be- genator Lodge wants to kill
tween Pendleton and La th -f fc part of the peace
Grande are indespensable " treaty cow and leave the hind
th section of Eastern Oregon 1 Btanding.
is to hold its own in the mat-jM . .. ... -
ter of tourist travel. Every;
month this needed work is de
layed works for the diversion
of auto travel to other routes,
thereby jeopardizing the fu-'
ture tourist business of this
as tihovigli He'd
had som.eth.in.'
Post
TbASTTES
Ajr)caa KatlunaJ Bank
, . Psndletost. '
BuUdlng.
Ejes elnrlfloaJl :
amiB- j
Olsssns ground to fit
kai.k nmnm
t Makes I
reller i
Feel I
NEWSPAPER.
i
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
(IN ADVANCE)
on rear, by mall
Daily,
.0
. 1.6
MS
.10
t.
Dally.
montha by mall
Dally, threa month by ma(I ,
1 1 Daily, on month by mall ,
I Daily, on year by carrier
Dally, al month by oerrler
..S
Jll
: Daily, three months) by carrier.
! ""nth- "' -
, Semi-Weekly, one year, by mail 1.5s
a"ml-Weekly. six months, by msll .75
'Semi-Weekly four months by mail .5
! section, and the tourist business
'of the future is something; not
10 ue lightly considered.
TOO LATE
!!Vti' " no understand the
' yyr intricaev of wnrlrJ noli.
tics, we must keep aloof
from Europe, say opponents of
, ;the League of Nations.
' That was not bad doctrine
: prior to 1917. But durinsr the
' early months of that year we
J learned that we could not keeD
! out of world politics nor out of
! a world war.
I The new map of Europe was
".made in America.
If we do not understand
; world politics it is time we
made world politics under
jstandable. j The advocates of isolation
are too late.
I i WHEN IS A BOY WEALTHY?
! r
IIW
HEN Vinson Walsh Mc
Lean, 11 year old son of
E. B. McLean, publisher
of Washington, D. C, was run
down and killed by an auto on
Monday the press reports
classed him as one of the
"wealthiest children" in the
country because he was the
heir to the large estates of J.
R. McLean and Thomas F.
Walsh.
But does being heir to a
-r w,a. Ui,
gicdl, iuiiuiic inane a uuj
inch? Is such good fortune
equal to the good fortune of
- i j.j v.lii j .vi-
some ambition spurred by the
5?5.2f
ocean nying uu nut. iv.
air will become
immediately
overcrowded
1 (From the Daily East oregonian
May 21. 1891.)
Miss Delia Swltsler of Walla Walla,
and Miss Lillian froebstel of Weston
' are visiting at the residence of Mr. and
I Mrs. A. W. Nye. i
Rev. T. H. Henderson left today on
a pleasure and business visit to the
' Willamette Valley. He wilt be ab.
' sent a week or more.
A force of men is at work at th
lower warehouse In Pendleton baling
l6rge qusnllty of wool soon to be
shipped to Eastern markets,
i Twenty-two hundred head of Ron
I tlev and Tweedy's sheep and Gilliam
i Brothers band, sold to W. A. Lauter.
: man. were delivered at Pendleton to.
i day and will be shipped over the O.
and W. T.
A Juvenile baseball nine has leen
i organised In Pendleton, which ts will-
Ing to try conclusions with k!d
: teams" from other loans.
Xo Wonder!
- accused of burglary, end ths
woman whose house had been entered-
.was under examination.
Madame." ujtked be. "what time'h. -
28 YEARS AGO I
' i!
FUNNYBONE
o' nnrbt wjis it w ben j iu jaw lh'(,r
Ipii?'.'i;ir ui your room?" 1
"Close to t o'clock In tho morning,'
name the reply.
"Was there u light In the room!"
"No'"
"Could you , see your husband at
your side?'"
"No."
The lawyer frowned Impressively
and shot a side glance nt the jury as
he fairly thundered: "Then, pleaso,
madame. explain how U was you
could see the prisoner and yet not
see your husband?"
'My husband." was the quiet an.
swer; "was at the club."
One Qunliflcetton.
Admiral lirudley Flake was talking
in New York about a naval critic.
"This naval critic," he said, "re
minds me of Swetson.
"'What struck tSwetson?" a man
asked at the club. "He failed In med
icine, he failed In the law and he
failed in the ministry, nnd now he'
moved into a (2500 flat In Riverside
Drive.
"Well, you see.' said another man
Swetson has started to write muga-
ne articles on "Why Men Fall." and
he's made a mighty good thing of It.
Qualified, yuu know.' "
HE'S A BEAUTY,
SUT.L00KUT HIS DIET!
MAJ RAYMOND W PULLMAN
Pullman ha two claims to dis
tinction. He's called the hand
somest police chief In the United
States he's superintendent of '
the District of Columbia police
and he's held up as a horrible
example by the food experts of
the national department of agri
culture. He gained the second
distinction when Miss Aubyna
China found out what be eats.
Chocolate "cake twice a day!
Shredded wheat for lunch and i
Hherwise delicate dietary! Can-j
a.'! "He needs a pint of milk a
day. more green stuff and mors
fruit." says Miss Chlnn. "If ha
would keep his splendid appeu
ance." , . , '
EAST QREGONIAN
SPECIAL NFWS
OF UMATILLA. GO.
Women Bible Students
Are Better Than Men
(Kast Oregonian Special.)
PILOT ROCK. May 21. The contest
between the ladies and mens bible
classes ended last Sunday. The men
were defeated and will entertain the
ladies at a banquet Friday evening
May 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Ml G. Edwards and
son Lawrence left Sunday morning
for their ranch where they will spend
the summer.
Newt Koork who has been in Francei
for the paHt several months Is expect
ed home by June 1.
Miss Mildred Sextnn of Walla Walla
is here visiting Miss Klma Hoylen.
Miss Nettle Hascall. Miss Ktella Has
call and Mr, Sylvia Stone were in
town Sunday.
Mrs. liixter Hutchinson has recov
ered to the extent of being able to live
on their homestead am have the care
of their little daughtr r. Ixiis. Mr. and
Mrs. Burton Hutchinson have had her
r.iore than a year.
Professor Decker left Sunday morn
Ins for his home in Cheney, Wash.
The baccakiiireatp exercises of the
high school here were held In the
Church Sunday evening May IS.
The graduation exercises were held
at the church Monday evening. May
19 with the following program.
Invocation, Rev. John T. Bickford.
Instrumental duet "II Trovatore".
Mclnotte, Op. 117, Mrs. J. O. Russell
and Velda Koork.
Address "KssentialH of Greatness,"
Walter H. Olelser.
Vocal solo. C. W. Pauluo.
Presentallon of Diplomas, Judge I.
M. Schannep. -
Overture "Poer and Peasant," Suppe
First piano. Maxlne Schannep and Mrs
3. (t. nossell., second piano "Lillian
Cooper and Velda Roork.
TVnejIiotion.
Class TSoll Vida Marie.. TIrocber.
Ionian Mae Cooper and Velda Eliza
beth Roork. Is
Ida Klridge and Winnie Smith were-S
out from Pendleton Sunday. jj
Mr, and Mrs. Ward Stanley enter- j S
talned at dinner Satnrdav evening
Misses Mildred Sexton. Ida Elrldge,;
Mollie Mae. Ruth Huntoon. AHa Roy-,
leu and Klma Boylen. .
Fred Moes and friend Tarl Engdarll s
spent the week end here froVn Jlellg 2
Mrs. J. M. Gilbert and Mrs. J. t
Bickford will go as delegates from
here to the State Sunday School Con-.S
vfntion to be held In Baker this week js
Marry Ourdarian who baa spent aI-S
moKt a year In France lias arrived at
Camp Mills. N. T. and Is expected tn
r.Trle home soon.
An election was held here Satuidas
afternoon to vote on a site for the new
h'gh school building 15 votes wers
st f-r the site first chosen, south
of the. Pendleton road
i for site No. 3 ,
on the bluff nt the east end of'WIl. I.
w wlret and R for site No. 3 south
the gr.nte whtml.
nnd fam'lv .ml
I. C- Mathews n
BY PUTTING IN YOUR
There has been a temporary reduction at the mines,
and we will give our storage customers the advant
age of it. ' ' , 1 "' ; , , ' ,
Kem merer
Lump Coal
The best by test of the United States Government, a
hard coal and one that will stand up while in storage.
For the first time in three years we are now able to
get this coal. . , -
LET US FILL YOU UP. ; J
while we can get this coal, and while the reduction
in the price prevails.
Oregon Lumber Yard
wood Harrison anil family
Pilot Itock Saturday.
wero in
Lawrence Hughes is working at the
confeotionery. '
O. T Carnes and fnmtlv rr.oton.'d
to Tendleton Sunday afternoon.
Jchn Bradburn rotirnel lim
T'jistlay. .He was .accompair.td by his
s;titr-ln-law, Mrs. Hamilton cf Salt
Iike who will visit here for a while.
Mr. and Mrs. WaltJn RoorK left
Saturday evening for & orand? where
Mr. Itoork will work nn tha hlshway.
I)r. "Yed A. Lieua'len was In I'ikt
r.cck Monday.
Mrs. yi r. Orange and mnthur, Mrs.
iiHiel will leave WJr.esday fjr a
vis ti Idaho.
.Mr f.';iont of Albee is here this,wpck
aving dental work rl.-!no.
C. ! Marr of KaiK-. Ore., n.w a
visitor 1 ere Monday
florae Itoork has rented one of Al
bert Criliam's ranches.
-'.ina Smith spent "ho weok end
h.rc as the quest of W.onp. Pfllen-
vlder.
Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Chamberlain of
Ckiuh were 'guests of Profe-iior and
Mrs. J. O. KuhcU over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Arbog-ist are
visitors here from Hitter.
Hermiston's Schools
to Close Thursday
(East Oregonlan Special.)
HKKMISTOX May 21. School will
close Thursday. Commencement ex
ercises will be held Thursday even
ing in the high school auditorium.
W. R. Longhorn left Saturday for
Salem to attend the Odd Fellows con
vention.
Sam Bernhard spent the. week end
BE PRETTY! TURN
GRAY HAIR DARK!
THY ;llAXI.MOTII KK'S H,I F.
VORITK ISWJPK OF SAtiE
TEA A.U Sl'LPUl lL
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound-
ed brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streak
ed or gray. Years. ago the only way
to get this mixture was to make It at
home, which is mussy and trouble,
some. Nowadays, by asking at any
drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sul
phur Compound,'1 you will get a large
bottle of this famous old recepe. Im
proved by the addition of other in
gredients, at a small cost.
Don't slay gray! Try it! No one
can possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it does it so naturally
and evenly. You dampen a sponge or
soft brush with It and draw this thru
your hair, taking one small strand at
a time; by morning the gray hair dis
appears, and after another application
or two. your hair becomes beautifully
dark, glossy and attractive.
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! Whitman's I
ICAilESi
. Just received a large supply.
You can't buy better candles, :
better assortment, anywhere In S:
the world than right here.
We have tried to carry this
policy ot selecting the best
through out our business.
Come In and Judge for your-
aelf how well we have succeed-
ed. s
B
Tallman & Co.
- Xeadln Draggiata
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Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronlo and Nervous plseaaee ao
Diseases of Women. X-Ray Eleo.
tro Therapeutlca.
Bldr., Room 19, Phone ale
r Tcrnple
Ptr-j,,,,,
-
STORAGE COAL NOW.
In this ell
Vlslttnir frion.la. II.
Sunday evening for his home In Port,
land.
Eleanor Cnsserly has accepted a
Position in Phelp's Cash tlrocery.
Frances Hlnkln cntorlnlned the
Senior claxs and the farnliv .,r .h-!
Hermlston high school Monday even-1
log by a dinner parly.
The l-rlndle family wore culled to !
linker suddenly on account of the ;
sc-rlous illness of Mrs. Prindle. j
Tho Baccalaureate sermon was
Preached by" the Itcv. M. Uallaher;
nunnay evening In the Baptist church.
Tho Ladles Alter Society met last
vredncsriay at the home of Mrs. F
Ralph. Delightful refreshments were
sprved.
Mr. Illslcy entertained last Thurs
rtry afternoon to a number of lady
friends. ' ' "
Mrs. I:na Waterman has recently
purchased a new Bulck touring car.
The Junior ClaMs of the Hermlston
high school were the delightful .hosts
of a dinner party given to the Senior
class Friday evening at the Hermlston
notel.
Louis earner returned horns Mon.
day from Mare Island where ho has
been in training as a Merchant Marine.
-Mrs. MrlJermed has recovered from
a slight illness. ;
Rurope's largest automatic tele
phone exchange has been opened at
Leeds. Kngland. No fewer than 26..
000 wires enter tho building. . The
exchange Is equipped nr. iMl) sub.
scriners and w'll ultimately have ca.
pacuy ii,r li.ooq.
HAIL!
FIRE!
Are Your Crops In- '
sured?
If not. have them cover
ed at once for there is
liable to be a more se
vere hail storm than the
one we just had.
It costs no more to ill
sure now and be on the
safe side.
See
Umatilla Flour &
Grain Co.
M K. Court.
I'lionc Hill
Take home a Delta lancy brick of
Ice Cream. They are put up In card
board carton and will keep tor one
hour.
TAXICAB
PHONE
70
Rooks 25 Rides for $2.50
PARKER TAXI CO.
Why Pay More.
Dr. David Bennett Hill
DENTISTRY
Pendleton, Oregon.
FARMS FOR SALE
Both large and email In the
Weston Country and Morrow
County. '
I have some exceptional bar
gains in wheat lands NOW.
A. W. Lundell
Weston, Oregon
CECIL COSPER
PUBI.IO ACCOUNTAJfT
INCOME TAX ADVISER
Smith-Crawford Bldg.
Opposite Pendleton Hotel
Phone 1030
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BY
10G0 Acres Stock and Dairy ranch in the Siletz Val
ley, Lincoln County, Oregon, in Section 22-27
and 28, T. 9 W. Ii. 9 S. This ranch is only one
mile from one of best country schools in the
. County, and the same distance from a good
"' store and Post Office, with daily mail fThe,
ranch commands a beautiful view of the
Siletz Valley. .
300; .M IU'.SX CI I.TIVATIOX.
00 Al'ltl'ls of mm crock ImXIoih land, covered with brush, -which
wlion iloiirod will mukc bimsI rami liuitl.
ilOII ACIUCS hill ami ImucU land covcreil with thnlmr, alsiut two
millkHi fuel hiw IniiilK-r. This Is rWMturo land. Tills ruiu li is
al will wnlcroil villi MiuingN unci st roams.
4 ACItKS of fine orchard, olKit yinrs Did.
tMI'ltOVK.MKXTS: "
7'ltiMiiu ruir liciuse, with water plpcil In from rimm! mountain sprliig,
Iwtli, toilet, sltiks, scwcrnico, pluinliliiv, i-lc. '
'JVlciiom iiIho in lioiiHf ......
Tim Kid laiitc liarus Sl.j one 50x01 fli t with n loaulo. Olhcr
SNxtiHt foot also with lou'ulo. Water )lKtl Into 0110 liarn.
(.iBiicry. SIx.V) rt. Imintu 17.V foot.
Tool liouw and work slio aOx;to fool, with room almro for
lilnil help, , '' ' ' f '
3 Olhcr small building and a rucmI collar. Also m small three room
!ifuo for the lojinnt. Water piped tu same.
l'liltsON.Mi PKOPl:ltTV!
Olio haw mill, IO.IHHI ft, eapudly. l -lo-ilato laiMr and
some IuiuIky In yard.
Oiu' buzz saw. Onn thix'shintr outfit.. One feed Kriudor, One
JlcCormlok lllinlor. Two Met'ormli'k mower. One drill. One
horso raUc. One double iIInc liarniw. Two"skh tooth liur
ffiss. Ono roller. Three w-alkliur iilows. Ouo Milky ilow.
Tlire rarni wagons, one rnhlier tiro hiiavy. One runabout.
Ono cbler press anil A2 gallons of elder TliKnr hi the' collar.
Ouo bbieksniilh outfit, such as tools, forges, drills, VIC tiouiu
logging tiMils, such as cables, icevtH, bltxiks, etc,
S1HCKl ' ' . '
JS head of on l tie. Mllkiinr ttvriily-flva rows with Kmiilre
milking machine. Klglil bead of llorHrs.'S acts harness. Olio
sachlle. head of hogs. 4 sown ready to farruw. 1UO chlokeiis.
- One yearns supply of wood saweil ami rleki'd.
HI h-nve some Imusehold furniture.
(n.'iiHI lu-'iiriiiiee uiid up till tan. . .
THIS IM tlXK OF Till'. H..T IIL'VH IX OKKfMtMt, . r ..
'Hie price for nil tills property u ouly I2 mt acre.
I have now 10(1 acres In outs nod about wmi oim In sta.
"tM-, alsiiil -In acres In hay, mostly clover, halnnec Is aiiiro.
t' T. KKMtNK, Newport, Oregon.
TOO IwVTE TO CIJVSSIFY
WAN'TEO Woman1
Phone 349IL
to do washing.
WANTKO Woman lo help with
housework. Phone 34011.
XOTICB Meeting of all retnll clerks
at Kagle-Woodmnn hall, 8 o'clock.
FOR HKXT Sleeping rooms tind
housekeeping apartments, al IIS
grange street. Phone 1153.
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5
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Engagement Extraordinary
COIIA.V ll.MtHIS PRESENT
Tin; Sinasliiiii;, frciiiciidous Ovui ulu'liiiliig bcitfAtlnnnl rnlcRl
Comedy lilt
,J.'.!jnilELllL,3Hf;y..,g.i,,'.j ZTal.SsMXLmJtL r, :
Eresh from nearly Two Years In N. Y. s
lllg Chorus of Youthful Beautiful Girls. ,f sj
OVER 0(1 IX THE COMI'AXY ' ?" 5
SPECIAL CIOII'ANY ORCIIESTIIA
20 Song Hits of (ho Whistling; Kind; "Jii Ulc-TW and Other
JNipular Gems. SjS
Mall flrdors Now
S .' l'KICI'Ji 111 lilKI. Seats .May II), nt Thompsons'' Drug1 Store. 5
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WHILE IN TOWN COME IN AND SEE THE
International Motor Trucks
. , SOLD BY THE ,
Union Motor Co.
Successors to THE GALLOWAY-REESE CO.,
. No. 212 West Webb St.
International Trucks, . ton, 1 ton, V2 ton and
2 ton size, manufactured by International Har
vesting Co. of America, are well known for their
economy and durability. Cut your cost of wheat
hauling and hauling of all kinds by using Interna
tional Trucks.
Our two-ton is equipped with a cylinder lining
which can be replaced at a very small cost, and eli
minates the necessity of every reboring your cyl
inders or replacing a worn-out block. The Interna
tional 2 ton truck is the only truck in the market
equipped with this type of motor.
Service established here.
J. E. CHAPMAN, Salesman.
, Telephone 438
OWNER
THE "nCVER" IS ABMOAD 1!
TUB LAND, AltMKD WlTII
BOMB CI.irPED WAXT ADSt
He'll look you up If bla scis
sors have encountored your "for
sale" ad.
He'll be clipping and answer
ing ads tomorrow, ton: and youra
ought to be there when ha reads
the paper If yon have ANY-.
THINO TO SELL,
THINGS If. to SOMEBODY,
they are worth money.
AonrlHcd. Hurry!