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r r,n rora " DAILY EAST OREf.OMAX. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBEJt 11. 110. EIGHT PAOF AN l.rK!'KXiKXT XEW'SPAl'EK. l'liS'lsiX I mt'y rklt nod iVmi-Vk'erkly I Ivnd t'tc. iin-s.m. tie KAiVt- U...iUi i i Mii.xJkll'i !n. UATI..S. Iai!T. yf I'i!v, r, - i Imi.v, i!.r.- :.i t mm. . I'v mill . . . Kr mk I . . .I.VOO .So r. r.r cerw . . 1 3 j5 ri.-r . . arriVr. In,, :.th-. Iai;. !. ri:ii. !jv . &rrir.... -r by mail . . . Ki'-nit-t. mail... i . . . I.i ma! . . . X.-'' .75 .." aiht. by mail . . . !!! at;!. t.y mail . . .75 .50 Ta K-lly .t 'rv .nlan It ktt o Kale ai a ! n in. Murrtona -::- I'-.rTjand. Orpgoa. V .t t ., . Iv.rtland. Orocon. ''. '"! S-:ritT RufMlnic :;-!,.t .- r.. I ., :nraii. 5"i Koor-I- -m, X. W. '.1-1, V- l'm:.l i'rMl Awlatlon. '"' ' ' ' f..f..."i. at Pendleton. .. . , I, matt tnatter. T' ' '!'-T - Main 1 H??ili' I'i-r nnd fount? Pafer. -- - ! 1 Till. 0.LY WAY. Tr re is no wav but right way to live; . T!.f-re is no gift but rjod's gift t'l niv St if and f-ir. service of s 1 the daiiy strife " In which one's life ptres life to every life. 4 There is no way but one straightforward road; Tt.r-TK i no way but one to bear the load contented and with pa tient trust ou,'h :hn deep tumult of the toil and dust. Tl.' -e i no way but right way to rise God's Out the shadow, to that lis the hllU '-' the preen N 'ble and lovely in vule's rim Xn other but riKht can lead to Him. Tkf re is no way but one all '.".alonsf 4 The rosebud lane of beauty and of S'inir; r.l ;aL vajiQoi's.Tsai- that he sets for thrs A Itund whom His dream - of '?rf,'k I'"liiii s rTail In the . judge-Puraiii.-'e He throw. f,,'iI' campaign. Judge Gilliland, or Anon, .some foo!bh friend, was trying to A IlfllT.riL OITI.OOK. esTro!n New . York show, .the 1 condition. of t!;e. tyunuy. In fu :,io o ....... .... ... -... zz' "rvrvci OYcr'VLLI-ika. HtaiUiT- Heiirv Clew., the financial writ- r, .. is p'J:nistij over, tiiu, situation, , He i.- eliroii rage 1 over the crop situa tion, the politic!'! outlook end the more-: ry position. U'i h o' d.f the com crop to oe out of danger from frosU and says a 3,0',i.Oo'j,0jO bushel crop U ;-.-:ired. At DO cents per bushel t'l.-it crop means much 'new wealth to the country. Corn is the great crop of the Cnite-i S.at'j and the pros-il-erity the tounlry depends very ; ri'e'iir-upon this one crop. "A? tc the nol'.tlcal situation." savs f .Mr. e'ews, "the (moke of battle ha s i riurh cleared; the iaues are jlainly Orawn,- and the forces arrayed on 'both Hides can be distinctly seen. It ii. ay be. said that there Is no longer any problem particularly disturbing -It the 'piiltftal outlook. As usual tiieie'.is" nore or le?s fiery and pic 1 or s p;e-oratory; yet it should not be .... v...,. ncompany tne elections, ana mat1 i and I dates once In office are much more . eonervntlv than when out n ekfng votes, politics is an enticing (.arne. and often ....produces strange phenomena; its ricissitude.s are many rnd ft Is noticeable that those who fig ure largely In the puhlic eye before ,election'vgerierally occupy a minor part I.' th actual making of legislation. Ono of the most encouraging develop, merits In the policies of today is the Vett"M" tvtpo rit mfn whlrh nr VMni ) 1 rought forward Into public life. The !" leaders are a strong contrast with Ihorc TC tiring. 'It Im not -only nwr agtng'Jbut positively assuring that our people should show such a marked f reference for men of high character and ability. Such traits prove our ca pacity for self-Kovernment and show I bat the country Is! not likely to go very far astray." ''., ' FOR J. n. satt -on." Tiie Freewater Times is a republi can paper, yet it is advocating the election of J. li. Haylor, a democrat, as county commissioner. In a recent Issue the Times had the following to ::y of Mr. Haylor'a andldaey: "The Times will advocate the elec tion of J. B. Kaylor as County Com- mlssloner for this county.; This sec tion Is certainly entitled to the Coun ty Commlsxlonershlp. For years . we riave been repreHented by those who liave been Interested In wheat farming n n 1Z.'5'f-l,,"PVft - Ihe '.UmA. ha -im when a farmer who Is more directly i Interested In Irrigation; should tifve 'I he riht .tif way. Mr. SayUr is a I lean, upright hrrflent man. He has In t. laxgat-'demr the vnf1(feTiefr:fl'T ''aIl who know htm. As a business man he has made a success of his own af fHlrs. and we believe woulj be the ver" best man that could represent us at this Juncture. Not only In Frt-ater and Milton, but'-, also In Athena. Pendleton and x- western -nd of the county he is well and virab!y known, and it w ould be great help to the development of the irnjraiea district if Mr. Baylor, who know the needs of the cqun!y per- l'.3jhap as well as any man in It, should oe elated. On this side of the rail- n-aj track from what we can learn "irtt? -pnj TrncTftffr" '''Vpfy vote, nnd Is alo expected to poll a heavy vote Jn the South Milvn jrecinct. The peneral Impre n-' throushout the country is that all the precincts at this end of the county .shnull roll up bl majorities for Mr. Saylor." Itis to Mr. Saylor'a credit that he st;m Is so well Tn his 'own community that the republican paper of that sec tion sees f!t to support him. ' fcspecl Plly so since the repuMlcnn who is running against Mr. ?ay!or is also a resident of the east end. Pcrhaj the Freewater Times dislike ,lr. Cock hum becaus; he is of the FlanrTpnt or aysembly faction of the- fj-ublican party. The Times trains propressive wing. with the A THICK EXPOSE! I. In yesterday's issue the East Ore ;,i.nian exposed a piece of tricky poli tics that had been attempted by Judge Gilliland or some one support- .re his candidacy. For some weeks Gilliland boosters have been p-'Mlir.iT a story to the effect that Mr. JIaloney dots not pay taxes. Sun (' they v ere foolish enough to put t-(ir iifinuation into print. In do ir.!r so they wilfully libelled Mr. Ma icney because those men knew Mr. Malorn-y pail taxes and paid more than does Judse Gilliland. They were ;tnkinir advantage of the fact that Mr. Moloney's holdings" are in bank stock r.s shown upon the assessment rec- or!s. and in farm propertv assessed , to a company of which he is sole owner. 1 Of course it does not matter In the soi-'ht'st which candidate ' jiays the rrr. taxes. That is not th? question W. TIlO 'tlUM'tll)!! ! inn trick the people into believing Mr. Mjiioiioy a tax tlojger, which he-is far from being. The trick has been cx puitj and it ..hurts. -th--trickntir. TJiai IK - - T-Z1. .woRE-roK . TrnsrEiLL.- There will be one measure upon tiier,ballot ' in November for which every loyal resident of eastern Ore Kon, and especially of Umatilla coun ty ,-hould vote. Tt will be-No. i ?,?, j.:':id Is the bill providing for the main '.' nance of the Kastern fre;ron 'nor t n.al school, t'nder the terms of' this jbiil an' annual tnx of onp twenty ji.fth of a mill ''will be. levied for , the hem fit of the scbool. juch a' tax j will provide sufficient funds to rtm- ouct tne .stnool yet will impose a iijufuen upon no one heUld tho Mil I pass a man paying taxes upon IE000 j v ill have to pay the slight sum of 20 jeents per year Tor the' school, in a matter of fact the normal schools ; have never been' expensive. They have cost far less than have ' the Washington .qortoaU. The fliarge that the" rforrreils tmve Tjeen a graft ', has been wholly unjust. : Unessential to; the' welfare of ihe public school system of eastern pre gon that some provision-bmadei Tor tralning tachers." The'log'ical way to do this Is to provide money for con ducting the present normal. . ' lynd your vote and your Influence to the cause of the Eastern Oregon normal school. ! i The pope has an auto" but he 'Will not use it. lie has ordered It placed In 8. glass case anil says he Will continue t i walk that people who walk iare stronger and healthier than those Who ride. . ThU is consoling to-those who cl not -own --bur- -wagons. It U. not at all surprising that the cry of graft In connection with the Panama canal should be raid occas Icnally. "Where there's a bla; brew there must be some scum.f And the i-anama,' canal i a "big brew." To"omany mine disasters and for est fires. If they continue at the present rate tho devil will soon flryl that the reputation of his little resort has dwindled. San lose JKjr show. San Jose, Cal., ' 00. j 6,-ome of the classiest canines of the Pacific coast country are on exhibition to day nt the opening of the bench show of the San Jose Kennel Club. Nation al 'rules govern the show. Pacific coast members of the Na tional Dog Hreedtrs' association and the ".American. Kennet -olub, rival na tional organizations, have for months Jr-.'r.-'ggt'Jtiiatftiiearaontro. versy. Previous shows have resulted in differences of Opinion "tCnton have 'tji Hirro, in uie; courts; falid It Is tosibW .thai the "ifog nBhV-wlll be continued here. ' i iJon't borrow trouble. Enough will come to roost. Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder matfo from Royal Crspo Cream of Tartar No Alum, No Lime Phosphate HEUK-S VOlll ISSIE. turegon journal.) aia. Liowerman is still an assem bly ite. lit is ii-on-clad. rock-ribbed and unalterable in that faith. If proof positive was lacking, we have it now. Wednesday a resolution was pre sented to the state central commit ee in charge of the Bowcrman ram- rt'a;gn. It was a resolution in which every anti-assembly citizen of Ore gon believes It was as follows: "Resolved, by the state central committee, the republican party as suinbb 1. :::it ho republicans of the state of Oregon are in favor of the direct primary law and in favor of Statement One being strictly enforc ed; that they oppose the calling or holding of assemblies or conventions for the purjio.se of recommending or nominating candidates for the pri mary nominating election." l nis resolution, being as it as, a J simple declaration for the primary law. Statement One and against as semblies, the committee should have adopted. Why not adopt it if as is claimed, nssemhlvlsm la not tb, is. I ! sue? ' But the committee rejected it. Mr: Buwerman was called into consulta - tion and more man an hour was spent in discussing the resolution. As ii result of his advice and the view of Viil i.ttnilll.ILef. , l.h,-, refsollltjtiq . wtfs turned down, and the pretty pretext put forth that the. committee was wihout authority. Why invii any more about where Mr. tiowrrni in stands? Why have further doubt about any anti-assembly t mdldafe minds? What is the good of Mr. V. owerman issuing any niuiv suiu-iutnts. .about what hu. would lu U .electa. Sovcrnor? .; When; ' artr ing -on his a J vice,, the. official .cum-, mittec managing his campaign de liberately refuses to Indorse the pti miry law .m l t'eclare against-assem-bl'es .what else is to be said? Here. then, is the issue. Mr. Bow erman Is for the assembly. His elec tion would he an indorsement by the people of the assembly. It would be n s!.i;. it the direct primary. It would menn the renewal of the fight by the assembly forces with more de 'ermination than ever. It would mean thei 'renewal of the fight by the iiKfieinbly force' with more determi nation than ever. It would mean more division, more distraction and more turmoil. Tt might ultimately mean the throwing of the election of senator ba.-k' into the legislature and ?. complete r. turn to convention poli tics and cnnvi ntlon rott'-noss. It can all be settled and settled forever hy b- ating the assembly can didates on November 8. She'd Tell It. your engagement Torn Is cret? Ted No; the girl knows it. Denver has the largest city .water reservoir capacity in the country, 110, 000,000,000 gallons, and New York next, 1 OS, 000, 000, 000 gallons' capacity. 1 rl mipri tvz Sarsapanlla Cures all humors, catarrh and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling, restores the appetite, cures paleness, nervousness, builds up the whole system. Get It today in usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called Saraatabs. All Who. 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