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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
i" ' PAGE FOCR DAILY KAST OREGON! AX, PEKBLBTOX. OREGON. TIirnSDAV, OCTOllEIl 27, 1910. EIGHT PAGES AN IXDKI'HN'DHNT NEWSPAPER PublUbed lullr. Weekly and Semi-Weekly t I'enaleton, Oregon, by Oi AST OKKWONIAN I'lULlSinXO CO. KlHSCUliTION HATKS. Dally, one jear. by mall Dally, all month, br mall Dally, three uaontUa. by mall .... Dally, one month, by mall Dally, oae year, by carrier Dally, all months, by carrier ... Dally, three muuihs, by carrier.. Dally, one moatb, by carrier Weekly, one year, by mail ..$3.00 .. 2.50 .. 1.25 .. .50 7.60 . . 3.75 .. 1.05 .. .63 .. 1.50 .. .75 .. .50 .. 1.50 .75 .. .50 neeKiy. six tnnntns, ny mall. Weekly. fur moatks, by mall . Bern! eekiy, one year, by mall.'. Beml-Weekly, six uiudiLi. be mall Semi-Weekly, four months, by mall. The Dally East Oregonlan Is kept on Bale at the Oreeoa News Co., 328 Morrlaon street, l'ortlaaa. Oreraa. XorthweHt .News Co., Portland, Oregon. Chlcairo ltnreau. 9o9 Security Bulldinit. Wajiblncton. u. C, Uureau, 501 Four teenth atreet, N. W. Member Tnltea Tresa Association. Entered at the pnstofflre at Pendleton. Uregon. aa second claaa mall matter. Telephone MMn j Official City and County Paper. WASTING orn POWERS. The hurry of the times affects us so In this swift, rushing hour, we crowd and pre&s, And thrust each other backward as we go, Upon that good, strong, true word, earnestness. In our impetuous haste could we but know 4 Its full, deep meaning, its vast Import, oh, Then might we grasp the se- cret of success! In that receding age when men were great, The bone and sinew of their purpose lay In this one word. God likes an earnest soul . Too earnest to be eager. Soan ,or late It leaves the spent horde breathless by the way And stands serene, triumph- ant, at the goal. Ella Wheeler Wilcox. SUPPORT SEXATOU SMITH. There is not a single substantial reason why local people should not support Senator C. J. Smithr for re election. Dr. Smith is a Pendleton xiian. . He Justly ranks as the most prominent and influential man in the city. He has earned that reputation . through a career of many years dur : ing which time he has done valuable and consistent work for the advance ment of this city. Pendleton has never had a citizen who has been more willing or more loyal than Dr. Smith in upholding the interests of the town. Local people should back . Dr. Smith for re-election and back him with enthusiasm. It is only right that one of the senatorshlps should be held by a Pendleton man and Senator Smith is logically the man fcr the place. In their desperation the clique that r working against Senator Smith bring forth two arguments. One la that he is a physician. Why they should - raised that point is difficult to understand. Certainly the profes sion of medicine is a useful and hon orable calling. The physician is as necessary to society as Is the sheep man. Perhaps more so. When they attempted to make votes against Dr. Smith upon this score his opponents showed signs of embeclllty. The other argument against Dr. Smith' is the plea of partisanship. It is a plea that has been worn to shreds - and should have no force at all In this campaign. Party lines are drawn In a legislature only when the elec tion of a United States senator Is un derway. In the cases of Dr. Smith and Mr. Burgess such lines can not be drawn no matter which man Is elect ed senator from this county. Both men have signed statement No. 1, and by doing so have agreed to vote for the peoples' choice for United States senator regardless of politics. The only difference between the two men upon this score Is that Senator Smith has been a statement No. 1 man all the time while his opponent came In to camp at the eleventh hour and plainly for the purpose of getting rotes. Smith Is a statement man through principle; Burgess through policy. Senator Smith is entitled to the support of every loyal local resident. Vork for him and vote for him. GOOD TIME TO nOLT. , Some of the men who are. oppos ing Bowerman most bitterly In this campaign are men who were dele gates to the assembly. They are men who went to the assembly expecting to find It an open conference but fcund It had been packed for Bower man and was manipulated for his benefit and for the benefit of the Pnrtiani corporation crowd. The editor of the Gazette-Times, a re publican pap??1 of Corvallis, Is one of this number. Something of the tray he feels may be gathered from the following extract from that pa per: "The editor of the Gazette-Times was a delegate to the assembly, be litved In the assembly, and certain ly does not oppose Bowerman because was recommended by that assem bly. The nominee Is opposed because hi und his friends outraged that as sembly and the republican party of this state; becaus i by trickery, pack ed delegations, scheming, and bar tering with other candidates for del egations, he secured his recommen dation and that of other men with-! out regard to the effect It would have on the republican party. It was found very early in the game that the cards were stacked, the del egations were pledged, that trades had been made and that the Bower nan machine had this nomination inched even before the delegations arrived in Portland." Out of resentment for the manner in which Bowerman packed the as sembly and tricked the other guber natorial candidates who went before the assembly the Corvallis paper Is supporting Oswald West for gover nor. There are thousands of loyal republican voters who will do the same. It Is time for a general bolt. Ir Is time for the republican voters t show the machine element of that party that they cannot debauch the party any longer. In a spirit of fairness the East Ore feunlan credited Judge Gilliland with having reduced the county lndebted ntss 1169,000 during his term. But It appears' the Indebtedness was less than $100,000 when he took off!;e. and he has reduced it only $85 000. This is according to Gilliland's sup porters and we accept the correction. Now is it not strange, Mr. Taxpayer, tlat with $1,509,370.89 collected by the county during tlve last four years that small debt was not all paid off? It is folly for the assemblyites or fur tViwir nrcrnn to Rpek to make VOteS f. r Burgess by scurrilous and wholly unjust stories about Senator Smith. Dr. Smith has been a resident of Pen dleton for many years and his record, b th public and private, is well known to the people of this city and county. No press agent. Imported from Port land for the occasion, can affect the high esteem in which the doctor is held. Bowerman has promised that if el ected governor he will not try to hurt the direct primary law. But his ver acity is under suspicion. A candl- ilnte who will say that normal school graduates cost $12,500 each when the records show the cost Is but $420 per graduate should not be taken at face value. It Is a dull day when there Is not some sort of an earthquake in the vicinity of Italy. That seems to be the place where earthquakes are ger minated. In picking out candidates you want to support look to the men and to their records. Pay no attention to the ward heeler who shouts "vot'er straight." A PHILANTHROPIST. "Ye hear a lot o talk 'bout 'phil anthropists' these days," said Mrs. Korntop; "them's the people that goes 'round cloin' good, ain't they?" "Yes," replied Farmer Korntop. "I think I seen one the last time I was to the city." "Did ye? What did he look like?" "He had a sign onto him that said: 'I use Fakeley's Cough Cure. Try It." Catholic Standard and Times. AH The Pother Saved. "I wish I was a girl," said Johnnie. "Why do you wish that?" asked his father. "Oh, then I wouldn't have to bother about thinking what I'll be when I'm a man." T.hvImIi. indeed. Woggs The Richlelghs are very lavish entertainers. Boggs Yes. At the close of their banquet last evening each guest was presented with a solid wooden tooth pick. Puck. TCvnnt At. Reno. Figg Talking about pugilism and state laws, did you ever notice it? Fogg Ever notice what? Figg That there's no law to pro hibit fighting in the state of matri mony. Louisville Courier-Journal. A TWrtltle Strain. "Running the government Is a ter rible strain." "Yes, there are over 90,000,000 of us and we all feel It." Alimony Is getting so high these days that the old saying "Two can live as cheaply as one,' Is no longer trne. Terrible Suffering Eczema All Over Baby's Body. "When my baby was four months Old his face broke out with eczema. and at sixteen months of age, his face, bands and arms were In a dreadful state. The eczema spread all over his body. We had to put a mask or cloth over his face and tie up his hands. Finally we gave him Hood's Sarsapa rllla and In a few months he was en tirely cured. Today he Is a healthy boy." Mrs. Ines Lewis, Baring, Maine. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures blood dls eases and builds up the system. Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablets called sarsataoa. WHAT'S IX M'CLURETS. The opening of an Important se ries, "The Masters of Capital In Am erica," by John Moody and George Klbbe Turner, heads the list of ar ticles in the November McClure's. Messrs. Moody's and Turner's first article shows the growth of the House of Morgan, and begins the his tory of the great modern movement of the development of . corporations and the concentration of great wealth. Ellen Terry contributes "Some Reflections on Shakespeare's Heroines." stories of great actresses she has known. The second Install ment of "Working Girls' Budgets," by Edith Wyatt and Sue Alnslie Clark, deals with the wages and liv ing expenses of shirt-waist operators in New York. William Archer, who early this spring was sent to Spain by McClure's Magazine to investigate the Ferrer case has written a com plete account of the Barcelona riots, the desecration of the convents, etc., and the situation between the gov ernment and the church. His article on "Ferrer and the Barcelona Riots" contains all the evidence on the sub ject that has been unearthed since the execution. Richard Gadke, col onel in the Prussian army, contrib utes an article on "Peace and Dis armament," and Toshio Markino, the son of a Japanese nobleman, who came to America for an education, has written a unique account of "My Experiences in San' Francisco." The fiction Includes "Molly." by George Pattullo, "The Governor's Lady," by Avery Abbott,, a Glovanna story by Amanda Mathews, "Truth's Advo cate," by Julia C. Dox and Perceval Gibbon contributes another ".Adven ture of Miss Gregory. A MAX OP PURPOSE, (Weston Leader.) Oswald West impresses one as a man of action rather than of words. He seems full of repressed nervous energy, and in talking goes straight to the point. He is a type of modern man of affairs who wants to be at work, and to leave the eloquence to the practiced orators. He is a man of purpose and achievement. His Idea is that a public servant should serve the public and lose no time in doing I It. He drove the frauds from the state I land office and cleaned it up. As rail- I road commissioner he saved hundreds ! of thousands of dollars for Oregon shippers, without injustice to the rail- roads. He is a foe to special privil- j ege, and for this reason he is opposed in some quarters; but if he is elected i governor the honest business interests j of the state will have nothing to fear, i He is never, like Mr. Bowerman, on ; both sides of the same question at the same time. In genuine worth and ! political integrity he compares to j Mr. Bowerman as does a tungsten ! lamp to a tallow candle. He Is young. ! clean, able and progressive, and in j the governor's chair will bring to Ore- i Ron the service of a vigorous mind and unsullied hands. A Minneapolis woman seventy years of age is suing a man seventy four for breach of promise. The prospects of a long life together did i not appeal to them. I Hay be perkawewtiy overcome bv proper personal efforts WITH TOE ASSISTANCE OF THE GNE TRULY BENEFICE. LAXATIVE-SYRUP OF Fl6SAfMLI2 SENNA. WHICH ENABLES IKE'S) FORM REGULAR HABITS DAILY. 80 Tftf ASSISTANCES NATURE MAY 6 ISfdUALiy DISPENSED Wfffl WHEN RO C?2 SEEDED. 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Good bread is assured whan BTERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. - Pendleton Roller Pendleton, Oregon. s Headquarters For Toilet Goods We are Sole Mannfactnrara and Distributor of the Celebrated s I TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTH POWDKR and MT. HOOD CREAM Tallman & Co. Leading Druggists of Eaatara Oragea OLD UN: : LIVE STOCK IN. 8TJRANCE. Indiana & Ohio Live Stock Insur ance Company Of CrawfordatlUe, IsaHaaa, Has now entered Oregon. Policies now good in every state In the Union. Organ sed over 16 years age. Paid np Capital SI00.600.S9. As sets over 1460.000.00. REMEMUER, this Is NOT a Mutual Live Mok Iaanr anee company. Mark Moorhouse Company Agent, Pendleton, Or. 119 Fast Omrt lit. Pbmmm kaia SS. COLESWORTHY'S International Stock Food the old reliable The best for your stock Try it COLESWORTHY 127-129 E. Alta The QUELLE Gus La Fontaine, Prop. 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