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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1909)
pagk rovn. DAILY KAST OUF.tiOMAX, I'HXPLETOX, OIIICCOX, Tl'KSDAY, TF,CKMnF.U 7, tOit EIGHT PAGES. - - opv;- ' A.N MS'li:'KMiKT NKWSl'AI'Elt. Published Daily, Weekly fcuJ Semi-Weekly, it lndletnn. Orepon. by the A8t OKKliOMAN 1 TltI.lSHl.Nr- CO srnsCRirrioN ratks. rlly, no year, by mull (HI uaiiy, li mootba, by mall 2 AO Illy. ttire montlm. by mall 1.25 ball; uw month, by mall 6c) Oallj. one year, by carrier 7.60 tiiy. all montha. by carrier i.7B .w'ly. Hire montha. by carrier .... 1.95 '!. una montb by carrier t5 treaty, i.nc year, by mall 1.50 H-kly. tlx month", by mall 76 'ekly. four mouths, by malN 60 Aml-Weekly, one year.' by mall .... 1.50 irrnl Weekly. ninnttia. bv mall .. .76 ml Weekly, four montha. by mall . .50 h Pally Kaat Oresonian la kepton aale t the Oregon Newa Co., 147 Clh atreet, Portland. Oregon. fhlrane liureau. 9o Security RulldlDg. WaahlnetoD. 1). C. Hureau, 501 Four -nth afreet, N. W. Member United Preaa Aaaoclatlon, pbone Main 1 F.ntered st the poatnfflre at Pendletoo. '"reijon. at aeroml-claaa mall matte. l.ITTI.K MOTHK1I. Little Mother, long ago. Softest music, sweet ui(l low. Rid the baby breast of care. Made the blaeket darkness wear Guise of brightest day. Little mother, long ago. Boyhood came to you to know Reasons for its fancied strife, Childish problems of its life; You could always say. Little mother, long ago bod has called on you to go Leaving manhood memory fair, Shedding brightness over care, Teaching men to play. Arthur Burke. victoky: The ballots have l,ti n counted and Mayor Murphy is reelected. The vic tory was greater than was expected. It was sweeping and complete. The nondescript forces of pessimism and partisanship were driven from the field in utter rout and the flag of progress now floats over all the city. Now that the fight is over let us clear the field and bind up the wounds o conflict so that there will be no scars to tell of the bitterness and hatred engendered during the cam paign. It is needless to fight after the battle is over. Opponents of yes terday should now be brothers. There 1b much work still to do and Pendle ton needs a united people. In the work of advocating the welfare this city all may Join and all should Join PROGRESS W ON". In the mayoralty campaign many things combined to bring about the reelection of Mayor Murphy. His personal popularity and his individu al character had much to do with the splendid vote that was given him. So did the earnest support that was -given him by the independent repub licans under the leadership of Judge Fee and others who resented the at tempt to use the name of the repub lican party in an Improper manner. But in the view of th- last Ore gonian the big thing that brought victory' tor Mayor Murphy was the fact that he Ftood as the candidate of the progressive element within the clty -of the people who are tired of pessimism and knocking and who want to aid in building up the city. These people believe that cities are ery largely what their people make them and In this they are right. The fact that the people of the city turned out and voted strong on the Ide of advancement Is a hopeful sign. T; Is cheering to those who are align ed with the move to take Pendleton out of its Slough of Despond and place it in a position to grow and prosper. By their votes yesterday the people elected a mayor who is known to be favorable to anything that wiii work for the upbuilding'of the city. He Is not antagonistic in any sense to pres ent industries, nor Is this paper, de spite utterances to the contrary. Rut Mayor Murphy and an overwhelming majority of local people want new in dustries. They want to bring to the city the forces that will make further growth and development possible they want to see Pendleton reach out and claim its own. The way for this now seems clear and by the grace of God and the strength of a united and rlrlle people fendleton is going for ward. KAISE IT IV AX HOCR. A little over a year ago a movement was started to rebuild the Pendleton woolen mill. At that time the ma chinery of the old mill was lying Idle and had been so for a year. A Port land company had an option upon the plant and proposed to take It from this city. In hopes of preventing this loss to Pendleton a movement was launched ti block the removal of the mill tin.l to rejuvenate the plant. In that t-r-ward move the East Oregonian car ried the flag and the loyal progres sive business men, professional men and property owners joined hands. The sum of gsU.OOu was raised to take a bond issue that had to be floated in order to place the mill again upon its feet. The move suc ceeded. IVndloton now has a new woolen mill. It is one . the best mills in the west, it is under capable and aggressive management and it is already doing a sucfissful business The money local people invested In the mill lionds was wisely invested because the mill will bring hundreds of thousands of dollars of outside money to the city and the payroll of that mill moans a weeklv dividend for the business men and property owners of the citv. The time is now at hand for the people of Pendleton to j,in once more in a move to promote the growth and prosperity of this city. A company proposes to bring new electrical pow tr to this city and to establish a trac tion system with this town asts base of operation. That company pro poses to use its influence to upbuild this city because it wants to sell Its electricity here and the larger this city becomes the greater its market will be. Already terms have been agreed upon under which this company will enter Pendleton. The negotiations only await the formal signing of the contract by the company officer. Their terms provide that Pendleton shall raise the sum of f 50.000 to n's- in meeting the expense of the big enterprise. It is not to he paid until the company has first built six miles of track wi(hin this city nTid sub ui lis and has established a park. The company itself is to spend over a mil lion dollars all told. The sum that "Pendleton is asked t.i raise for the traction enterprise is but a trifle compared with the bene fits that are promised. The sum is but little larger than was needed for the woolen mill. The benefits should be one hundred times as great. When the time comes Pendleton should be aide to raise this $50,000 within an hour. I.ot us do it. It i- always gratifying to a news paper when its people heed its coun sel by electing to office men whom it ! dorses. The East Oregonian feels complimented by the result of yester day's election for this paper led the fight for Mayor Murphy. Hut it was not strictly a fight for fr. Murphy. ! i "'The East Oregonian has no more in- t.-rest in Mr. .Murphy than in other business men. It fought for Pendle j ton. This paper has no master save ! the people of this city and of eastern Oregon. Should there be a great railway strike the innocent public will be the chief sufferers. At this time of the year it would be especially injurious ' have the wheels of commerce block ed. There must be no strike. "Men should place patriotism above their party: religion above their creed" said Wendell Phillips. Pendleton people do. Major Lee Moorhouse received the highest vote given any candidate In the election yesterday. Congratula tions major. Congress is in session. Now Is the time for preachers and other folk to pray for the country. The fellows on the other side, they are good and honorable men too, Most of them. If there is anything in sight that looks good to Pendleton, Pendleton is going after it. Vive la Pendleton and Progress! SOCIALISM IX F.ntOPE. One of the most significant phases of the present shift and play of politi cal forces in Europe is the steady gain in the socialistic vote, particu larly on the continent. In England every by-election shows the import ant influence of the socialistic labor factor in Rritish poUtlcs. The social ist electors hold the balance of power in more than one district in greater London, although the municipal elec tions held on November 1 in Liver pool, Bradford. Coventry and several smaller cities, the socialistic candi dates were defeated. It Is in the par liaments of the continent, however, that the present political strength of socialism is most strikingly shown At the October election ln several of the Herman states there were notable socialistic victories. Of the sixteen seats contested for late in October, representing Berlin in the Prussian Landtag, the socialists captured four teen, as compared with eleven at th preceding election. This triumph Is made more significant by the fact that in the preceding election of Novem ber 3 the socialistic vote Is represent ed as being 44,000, as against 24,000 at the election of last year, while the united poll of all their opponents fell off from 8600 to 8100. The results in Baden showed a socialist victory In twenty districts, as against twelve hitherto. In Saxony the socialists captured twenty-four seats, as against I fk-bTclas 8S TlTiv , cake the Uncst,most taste- $m U anvil amipI Jpfe lul and healthful-made with ffef 011011113110 g Royal, Impossible without It. M V " W ' 1 " H " M JM --1. " ' Wil'iv Takc Grewf S,'WP,,MM, '' BAiCBH 1 Pendlelcn Business tJZ-T College lt' MIX I Wmill&Sm M l First da. ln.truc.lon. Thor- J Yif--W-VS. AH. t Mi ough Commercial Court ol- s a Jl.lpij' Ijjpv -Absolutely Puto U ' tal,,cj ln bIx monih- r6 t )mMmwM VV THE CLV Rakfnq Powder f , iLt4;-J U Mktev, W klW made from Royal Crane Mi l E. o. dilxpicu, itii.. i r 1. 1 . .. i i one in me proceeding election. From M VXCUI'KI VS XI-'I-'DS "The Progress pf the World." in the , American Review of Reviews or December. A IIKAItT TO lll'.AItT TALK. An Atchison young thing had a heart that ached, her honey-boy hav ing taken his affections elsewhere, and her father recently shut himself up with her to reason with her. "That honey-boy averaged spend ing fifty cents a week on you." h" snid; "here's a dollar a week to take his place. Every time he called he cleaned out the refrigerator; your mother will see to it that your broth ers do this in future. He kept you up late at nights; your baby sister is cross am) hereafter you will let the baby do this for you. He took pos session of the most comfortable rock er on the porch: when you look at that rocker in future it will not be empty, bringing a pang to your heart that your silly novels tell about it will be occupied by the man who paid for it. and that's me. Your mother and I stayed by you through colic and teething, and are going to get you through this if we have to take turns spanking you.. Now take your eyes off the moon and look at the dust around you." Atchison Globe. A Medicinal Marailion. Irate doctor (finding bottle of j quack medicine) "Why didn't you : tell me you are taking this wretch- ed stuff?" ; Patient "Well, it was my missis. ; sir. She says. I'll dose you with this 1 and ductor he'll try h's stuff, and we'll see which'll cure you first." Punch. i Cheufinjr the Law. , Man on snore I'm going to have you arrested when you come outer' that!" i "Te he! I ain't coming out I'm I committing suicide!" (Sinks with a ' bubbling grin.) Life. i Freak Fruit Cake. Many housewives would say fruit cake made v, itltout butter was a freak. The ltcipc below will, however, give you as rich, fiavory a fruit cak: as you ever tasted; yet there is no butter in it. Mi four cups sifted pastry flour, one level teaspoon soda, two level teaspoons mixed spices (except cloves), one fourth level teaspoon salt and two cups seeded and quartered raisins. Add also one-half cup nuts chopped fine, If you like. Blend one-half cup Cot tolcne with one cup brown sugar and one cup white sugar, add one cup mo lasses, one cup milk and then the flour mixture. Beat well and balja In two pans. Cottolene is used exclusively by many housewives for all frying aud thorteuing purposes. liwerifc?iwana Have You That Same Old thit you have every Autumn? Now Is the time to cure It be-, fore winter pets In, and Tall man's F. & S. cold capsulj will speedily cure you. Once tried nothing else can take Its place. Tallman & C o. Leading Druggists of Oregon. Eastern FOR SALE 1800 acres all fenced, good 8 room house with basement, 4 big barns well built, 3 orchards, and other Improve ments. This land, lies along the foot hills of the Blue mountains in the Chinook belt where grows the fine bunchgrass, and flows the crystal springs. Owner cut 150 tons of al falfa this year. This is an Ideal stock ranch, 10 miles off a R. R., and can be bought for $12.60 per acre, and ten thousand dollars worth of cattle and horses thrown ln, besides 3' good wagons and all the machinery and other stuff on the ranch. I find the bargains, that la why I sell the goods. B. T. WADE, Pendleton, Oregon, Cold Hut Manchuria needs railways, capital and far-sighted managing : 1 1 i 1 i l V to organize these things, and who may propln sy the development of this country? Will it Ml up with the overflow of Chinese from the southern provinces .an, 1 gradually de velop the social and economic cus toms of tlic thickly settled districts of South China or will it absorb the western Ideas and have a portion of its people produce food for local con sumption and for export, while anoth er portion develop the mines, man the railways and prepare the surplus product for export? It is a long I who have delicate Mrs. C. Allen, of New Bedford. which were restored to perfect health by Vinol. If it should fail with your child, vye will refund your money. Please try it. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO., Pendleton. THE American National Bank Pendleton, Oregon Invites ili iusits ;md iicemuits of tlinse stjii'i inif in lnisine.-H as well us tin iso alreiid v established. 'ustuiners, whether in ac tive lnisiiU'sri or nut, will rcveive careful ami cheerful atten tion and llio facilities that a safely conducted and time-tested lianl: should lie aide always to afford its patrons whether their halanees arc larjic or small. Safe deposit lioxes, of con venient sizes, to rent at reasonable rates. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits $275,000.00 WKuaxBarnrmfmifL u.xa On Bargain For the next 30 days we wili sell our coa! at the foiling prices Montana Nut - - - - $5.00 Per Ton Delivered Channel ----- 6.50 Per Ton Delivered Domestic ------ 7.50 Per Ton Delivered Rock Springs - - - - 9.00 Per Ton Delivered Sacking and Carrying Extra Put in Your Winters Supply While it is Cheap. Crab Creek Lumber Co. Phone Main 92, way from South China to Manchuria and the travel Is not easy, nor is the northern latitude agreeable to the man accustomed to the heat of the south. - Purely Manchuria is the Ideal experiment ground of all Asia fiu testing of western methods of eco nomic progress on eastern people. If the use of western agricultural ma chinery, mining and lumbering meth ods and transportation methods fail here they will certainly fail in other eastern regions From "Commerc al Manchuria," by Edward C-Parker, in the American Review of Reviews for December. Read the "Want" ads today. children should Mass.. had two nnnv children A Wide-awake Market We lead In the city of Pendleton in supplying the homes with meat. Its owing to our wide-awake methods and low prices. Once tried, our cuts of roast meats, jlenks, poultry, pork, ham, sausages, tic., make you a conxtant customer. We invite you to make the trial. I'ltF.SII FISH KVF.HV 1.Y. Central Meat Market in K Alts 8t Phon Main tl Sale Coal 700 W. Aha St try i 1 Make Your Rela tives and Friends Happy! (live them a Holiday present of reul use and value ono that will be remembered and ap preciated. We recommend a pretty piece of gold or silver jewelry; a watch or clock; a beautiful toi let set In silver, or something in cut glass. Many other elegant presents to choose from. All guaranteed to be of best quality. Articles purchased here will be engraved free of charge. A. L Schaefer Saccessc, 'a I, HUNZIKER. Pendleton's Tending Jeweler. That Christmas Dinner can best be cooked With OI.'K coal. Your home also can best be beated with our coal. "Best" because our coal never dis appoints is of uniform imalliy and free from slate, etc. The maximum number of heat units Is to be obtained with OUIt coal. HENR.Y KOPITTKE Phone Main 17H. THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. PHORETOUR ORDERS YOU GET THEM RIGHT I Millie Transfer Phone Main 5 Calls promptly answered for all baggage transfer ring. Piano and Furnture moving and Heavy Truck ing a specialty. The Quelle (ins. I I'oiinialiie, I rop. Ilesl 211 cent ninnls In the Nortli wet. Flrst-claMa Cooks and Servian. Shell-fish to Season. I. Fountelne Mock, Main BL -NB Chickens Tonics thai make them lay. Alfalfa Meal, IJone, Shell and Grit, Insect Pestroyer. Conkey New Line COLESWOR.THY 127-129 E. Alto