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PAGE FOUR. DAILY EAST OREGONLAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE'27. 1908. EIGHT PAGES. COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER. AN INPKrENPENT NEWSPAPER. ' rsNlihrd Ialljf. Weekly and Semi-Weekly, at IVnrtl'ton. Oregon, by th EAST OKKUOXIAN I'L'HLlSHlNa CO. srnscRH'noN rates': Dally, one year, by ipll..... $5 00 'Dally, tlx mnnthi. by mall 20 Dally, thm m.mthi, by mall 1.25 Dully, oo month, by mall BO rH, on year, by carrier 7.50 ' Dally, all month, by furrier 1.75 Dally, three montha. by carrier 1.95 '-'r. one month, by carrier (Vs MYtl one year, by mall 1 Weekly, alz montha. by mall 7b A"e..kl tour montha, by mall 50 enil Weekly, one year, by mall 1.50 Semi Weekly, all montha, by mall... .75 -mi Weekl) (our months, by mail.. .60 T)ie Dally East Oregonlan la kept oa sale at the Oreeno Newa Co., 147 Oth a trad, Portland, Oregon. Chtraxo Bureau. 909 8cwtty building. Wathlnrtou, D. C, Boreas, 501 Poor- teenta at reel. X. W. Member United Press Aaaoclatlom. " Telephone Mala 1 Entered at the postofflre at Ptndlataa, Oregon, aa aecond-claaa mall matter. ..UMON .aVjUBEO the stockmen and settlers of Umatilla county and all of Oregon. The state will soon have need of the forest ranges and water sources and then we will thank the officials for saving them. CONFIDENCE, IX TAFT. Key and bar. key and bar. Iron bolt and chain! And what will you do when the king comes To enter his domain? Turn key and lift bar. Loose, oh, bo'.t and chain! Open the door and let him In. And then lock up again. But oh, heart, and woe, heart. Why do you ache so sore? Never a moment's peace hive you Since love hath passed the door. Turn key and lift bar, Loose bolt and chain; But love took in his esquire, Grief. And there they both remain. Paul Lawrence Dunbar. CLEVELAND'S FORESIGHT. One of the most remarkable traits of the late Grover Cleveland was his intuitive understanding of government problems and his keen foresight. When the free silver Issue swept the democratic party into the Bryan fold, Cleveland stood firm as a rock and de clared that that Issue would bring de feat to the democratic party and that If adopted would bring ruin to the country. For these statements he brought down upon his head the combined wrath of the enthusiastic democratic leaders who indorsed the silver Idea, Cleveland risked his own judgment apainst the combined judgment of his party and he lived to be vindicated. The country did not adopt free sil ver; the democrats who made it a na tional issue were successively defeat- ?. and today the country, north and '.uth, east and west, 'democratic and republican. Is committed to the single money standard, which. Grover Cleve land declared with magnificent pre science, would always be the safe and sane policy for the government to adopt. Cleveland was one of the few lead ing democrats who cnuli pierce the future of the political world and see the result of the free silver experiment and while i.ther have wavered and quibbled on f-very silt- of this Issue, he stood firmly against It and time has proved the wisdom of his views. President Roosevelt a few moments after the nomination of William H. Taft as the republican candidate for president, give out a statement to the press that Mr. Tuft Is the most capa ble man for president now before the people. The president has the utmost con fidence In Taffs ability; he says Taft Is fearless, shrewd, watchful, experi enced, of broad gunge and widely di versified learning and that his quali fications peculiarly fit him for this high offlct. Very well, if he suits Roosevelt he should suit the republican party. Roosevelt has suited the party and could have been Its nominee by all odds, had he been willing to accept. So If he knows that Taft will' carry out h!s principles, and complete the ui. finished work of the Roosevelt ad ministration, well and good. That should be. and perhaps is, sufficient guarantee that Taft Is all right and will make thousands of votes for him. Aside from Roosevelt's Indorsement of Taft as a- presidential candidate, there Is another and stronger reason why Taft will run well. It is this: Roosevelt has set a new pace, turned over a new leaf in the history of the republican party and of the nation and republicans generally want to see these principles carried through to their culmination. Taft promises to carry out these principles and to complete these re forms and so In order to bring frui tion to the new era In republicanism, the party will vote solidly for the party candidates and Taft and Sher man, the Ohioan and Xew Yorker, will unite the republicans and bring success to the party. MAN-A-LIN IVES V i n a a r a. - Copyright Wu, by Toe Manalln Co. MAN-A-LIN Is An Excellent Remedy for Constipation. There are many ailments directly dependent upon con stipation, such as biliousness, discolored and pimpled skin, inactive liver, dyspepsia, over worked kidneys and headache. MAN-A-Ucan bcreliedupon to produce a gentle action of the bowels, making1 pills and drastic cathartics entirely un necessary. A dose or two of Man a lln is advisable in slight febrile attacks, la grippe, colds and influenza, Those who prefer can ob tain Mana-lin in tablet form- THE MAN-A-LIN CO., COLUMBUS, OHIO, U. S. A. The possibilities of compressed air and electricity have not been neglected- by the Inventors whose pleasure It Is to fashion new methods of dealing death and destruction, but thus far they have not made great progress, the old-fashioned explosives still being the chief If not' the only resource of armies and navies. -A French engi neer, however, announces that he has invented an electric gun which is ca pable of firing 100 shots a minute without powder or other explosive. The revolution which a successful weapon of this kind would effect Is appalling to contemplate. A vessel armed with a few guns firing thun derbolts at the rate of 1200 a minute would sink a fleet of modern Dread naughts before they could get their ponderous 12 and 13-lnch guns Into action. The East Oregonlan would like to turn one of these guns on the Kurds now pillaging and murdering p Persia, for just four minutes. FLAG OF STRIPES AND STARS. OREGON'S FORESTRY IDEALS. The East Oregonian can see in the t-xpendlture of large sums of money annually in the improvement of roads and traiis in the forest reserves of Oregon, the outline and foundation of a magnificent future for the state's forest Interests. When we get away from the Idea of grabbing timber land; when we give up the Ilea of monopolizing ranges and watering places and ge on higher ground and see the really utilitarian aspect rl forestry, the value of the forestry regulations of to day become apparent. The forestry rules and regulations are not made to harass stockmen, miners or settlers. They are made to preserve and protect the magnifi cent forests. Stringent rules are necessary and the government Is not only making rules but It Is spending money to Improve the forests. With roads, trails, cabins and good watering places constructed through out all the great forest areas of Ore gon, something of the really utilitar ian ideal will be seen. Grover Cleve land had this ideal in mind when he created the first American forest re serve. Theodore Roosevelt had it In mind when he continued the great work, and Glfford Plnchot has It In mind In his energete enforcement of forestry rules and regulations. The forestry department, although causing occasional hard feeling and aggravation for many stockmen who have been accustomed to having their own way. Is at the same time putting dollar and cents Into the pockets of T. L. Harnett, the chief stockholder in the Tears' soap concern, which has within the past few years spent $15, 000.000 In advertising, expresses his conviction that printer's Ink Is the best kind of commercial investment, In the following language: "I cannot understand how the question can tie debated. Why, the fact that adver tising pays is as clearly demonstrated every day as that the sea rises. Select the proper medium, advertise Intelli gently, and your fortune Is made. Tou must have new ideas for the changes of fashion. I spent $630,000 In ad vertising In one year and it paid well. Good goods ,good advertising and plenty of it is my advice to ambitious commercial men." Pendleton contractors should be ready to bid on every article of ma terial to be used for the new federal building. Probably $50,000 will be expended In material and labor on the building and this will greatly stimu late building conditions during the next year or so. Pendleton men should build this building, and It should be built of Pendleton material. Boast of your war-trained captains kaiser, emperor, czar; Prate of your serried warrior hosts and babble of might afar; Point to your brilliant banners that follow the cars of Mars; But pray that they never meet In strife the flag of the Stripes and Stars. Flag of the freezing army That famished In Valley Forge; Flag that a viking flung alost And humbled the cross of George! Flag that was torn by statesmen; Now mended, nor shows the scars. Flag of the nation, hall! all hall! The flag of the Stripes and Stars. Down with the cold-eyed pedant who Bees but a textile rag; Up with the fiery, patriot soul who shouts as he sights the flug! Honor to those who bear It men of the sword and tars Far as the eagle may take his flight the flag of the Stripes and Stars. Flag of the rolling prairie; Flag of the wood and wave; Pride of a people marching on; Joy of the free and brave; Beaming In peace or flaming On high when the war storm Jars Flag of the nation, hall! all hall! The flag of the Stripes and Stars! New York Times. The Pendleton SAVINGS BANK Capital, Surplus and Profits $250.000.00 COMMERCIAL BANKING FOREIGN and DOMESTIC EXCHANGE 4 Per Cent. Interest. Paid on Savings Deposits . Safe Deposit Boxes fos Rent. Deer Park, In Spokane county, Sat urday voted to Incorporate and elect ed the following city officers: Mayor, A. J. Peters; treasurer. J. T. Grove clerk, F. E. Devoe; councllmen, C. C. Gllger, R. R. Grove, Charles Tlppln and W.. H. Short; marshal, Jesse Meeker; magistrate, J. A. Neavllle, The county court Is justified In re trenching on road and bridge ex penses for a few years. The county Is now well supplied with permanent steel bridges and the 3700 miles of cr unty roads In Umatilla county com pare favorably with the roads of other mountain counties of the state. The court has done its work well and de serves credit for making permanent, substantial public Improvements. There la no reason In the world why the Hermiston district cannot be come aa far-famed as Fresno as a grape and wine center. It surpasses Fresno In many respects and Is equal to that district In every respect. Grapes, alone, should make Hermiston famous, to say nothing of her berries, melons, alfalfa and peaches. When In doubt, set another hen. A "Lazy liver May be only a tired liver, or a starred liver. It would be a stupid as well as savage thing to boat a weary or starved man because he lagged In his work. So In treating the lagging, 'torpid liver It Is a great mistake to lash It with strong drastic drugs. A torpid liver Is but an Indication of an lll-nourlslied, enfeebled body whose organs are weary with over work. Start with tho stomach and allied organs of digestion and nutrition. Put them In working order and see how quickly your liver will become active. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery has made many marvelous cures of "liver trouble" by Its wonderful control of the organs of digestion and nutrition. It re stores the normal activity of the stomach. Increases tho secretions of the blood-making glands, clonuses tho Fystnm from poi sonous accumulations, and so relieves the liver of the burdens Imposed upon It by the defection of other organs. If you bare bluer or b-d uste In the morn ing, poor orffajrlable appetite, coated tonrue, foul breath, constipated or irmular bowel, feel weak, easlli tired, Bpondent frequent bead aches. palnr dlftreeL "small of back, gnawing or dU (rested Icehal In stomach, perhaps nauea.Vunrsfeox"rUlnrs" In throat after eating, and Uuiofll srmptoms Of weak stomach and torpid H& no medi cine will relieve yoa more promptly or cure f ciu'roorg prir,i)-y)i(l hnj V'KW VlW.t't Gyl'itn M".ir.l IilM.-overy. Perhaps onlf part of lbs aouvv tympUua will be present at one time and yet point to torpid llrer or biliousness and weak stomach. Avoid all hot bread and biscuits, rrlddle cakes and other Indigestible food and take the "Golden Medical Discovery" regularly and stick to It use until yon are vigorous and strong. The "Discovery" Is non-secret, non-sloo-bollc Is a glyceric extract of native medici nal roots with a full list of Its ingredients printed on seen bottle-wrapper and attested nder oath. Its Ingredients are endorsed and extolled by the most eminent medical writers of the age and are reeommeaded to cure the dlseeaee for which It Is advtetd. Don't accept a substitute of unknowa composition for this no n -secret mmmn V uowi oouroarrioi. STANLEY BROTHERS Stow At the BALL PARK Saturday g Sunday Juno 27 and 28 at 2:30 p. m, Trained Saddle Horses, Mexican Rope Spinning, Bucking Bron chos, Roman Hippodrome Races, Hurdle Races and all Kinds of Cowboy Sports. All Outlaw Horses Brought in Will Be Rode Free of Charge. ADMISSION 25c CHILDREN 15c . j Byers Best rlour Is made from (lie choicest wheat tlmt grows. Good broad Is assur ed when BYEHS' BEST FLOUR Is used. Hrnn, Shorts, Stcnni Holltxl Barley uluuys on build. PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS W. S. BYEHS. Proprietor. MAKE YOUR OWN STOCK FOODS BY USING SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS Crush and mix In feed or salt Proper dote in tablets Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price For Hones, Cattle, Sheep, Swine and Fowls. They are made from the attire prladpls or the condenaed eteeaee of the dru. They don't contain Sawdnit, Aahea, Chop Feed or Bran . Are Juat sa food wsea 10 yeare old as when 10 days old. They comply with all pore drnf lawa. Aik for and try once SKIDOO Coaditiea Tablets, or SKIiOO Worm, Kidney, Chicken Cholera, Blieter, Cathartic, Heae. Ferer, Hot Cholera, Distemper, Pink Eye, CoUc tableUor U nae Powder, Spavin Core or Barb Wire Liaimeat. Distributed by THE BLUE BELL MEDIOINE CO., Iacorporeteds Capital Stock $300,000,001 Watertown, South Dakota, U. S, A. . FOR BALE BY O. F. COLES WORTHY. Persian Cleaning and Dve Works i UNDER NEW 3IANAGEMENT, tut ? Ladles' and gents' clothing cleaned and pressed. Ladles' fine gar ments a specialty. All work guaranteed. F. M. LOJUMER, Proprietor 'Phone Main 194. ' Main Street, Near Bridge, An OpportU' nity to See Alberta! ONLY $13.65 RETURN Good 15 Days Spokane International Canadian Pacific Will Sell Tickets From SPOKANE to CALtARY, ALTA. and Return Good Going (lt Return Limit Until July 8th S UeUJ , juy 13th Selling Dates June 26 to July 7, Inclusive. Through Service and Connections. Two Trains Every Day Lv. Spokane 7:00 a. m. or 2:30 p. m, via Klngsgate See the Alberta Country by Daylight Fw;!; u Spokane City Ticket Office Sa. For further particular! and to reserve berths write J. S. Carter, at't. C.P.R. Spokane, Wash. Fw tola at tii East OregoniAn office Large bandies of newt- eoaUining over 100 bur paper, can be bad for 25e a trandlo. Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVEAU, Proprietor. SI gf:r ...I Mk ill' ,N Wtfe European plan. Everything flrst cns3. All modern conveniences. Steam heat throughout. Rooms en suite with bath. Largo, new sample room. Tho Hotel St. OeorfTB Is pronounced one of the most up-to-date hotel of the northwest. Telephone and fire alarm connections to office, and hot and cold running water In all rooms. MUST CLASS RESTAURANT IN CONNECTION WITH HOTEL. ROOMS: $1.00 and $1.5o Illock and a Half from Depot See tho big clcotrlo sign. Golden Rule Hotel Corner Court and Johnson Streets, Pendleton, Oregon. J. POPEJOY, Proprietor SWT wrrw - r"77 s Heated by Steam LightedJy Electricity Courteous treatment; reasonable rates Fre 'bns meets all trains. Fine restaurant In connection. Srxt'lnl attention given country trade. An UUtil family hotel No bur In Connection. Now Hotel Sagamore BAKER CITY, OREGON UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT (.-.0) ALL OUTSIDE ROOMS. Newly refurnished and refitted throughout Electric HkIUh. Hot and cold ImtliM free to (tiU'Nta. SAMPLE ROOMS IN CONNE47110N Free Auto Bus to and from all trains. HATES, .H1.50 AND $2 I'EH DAY AMERICAN riiAN. TOY L. YOUKG, Prop. GROUND BONE FOR CHICKENS. 3c pound Also fine fresh meats delivered promptly at reasonable price u EMPIRE MEAT CO. 'Phono Mnln 18. BE3X4 Balanced Rations For Incubator Chicks Lice Killers and Conditioners For Poultry and Stock at COLESWOsVTHY'S Feed Store i27..l2$.,1Alta Every W Caftan Is lateras&d and ehoald know about the wonderful Marvel vuuune drenlet M. If ha eftiumt iidd1t the MARVEL, uoml m otaer, bat eend etamo Ibr Dies tinted book-Mlod. It rlrM foil Barttcntare and direction! InrtlniMe to Udlea. MARVEL 60, 44 a. IU II, 'Si MI,.... af ,. User Vert ooay is