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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1910)
DAILY KASTT ORJBGONIAN, PMXPIJgrOM, 0JJQ, hiuksuax, wiuuj.it ai, PACK SIX THE COOL WEATIIER NIGHTS AND MORNINGS IS A GOOD REMINDER. OF AX EARLY WINTER. Have You got Your HEATER. Wo have the most complete line of Heaters in Pendleton, ami all our stoves are made by old and reliable makers and are standard the world over. SEE WHAT WE HAVE. WE CAN "SATISFY YOU. Wood Heaters $6.00 to $ 1 8.00 Coal Heaters . $7.50 to $S?.5Q "THE RADIUM" combination wood or coal $1S.00 and ?20.00. The Taylor Hardware Co. 741 Main St. Phone Main 87 SOLID FOR WEST VOTKftS OF 1UTII PARTIES ENDORSE ins CANDIDACY 1 020 Acres of Good Wheatland HAR.VESTE 30 bushels a acre this year. This is a A 1 proposition and can be hand led for a very small sum of money, balance on easy terms. This is a splendid piece of property, very small amount of waste land. Price only $25.00 An Acre il sold at once Talk With LEE TEUTSGI1 CAST OF COMIC OPERA SELECTED PARTS IX "PINAFORE" ARE ALL ASSIGNED Howermnn Got But 11 Votes In Ash land at Primaries West Hands Out Son Fuots on Railroads to VoUrn Oregon People, Prominent Vocalists of City Will Take Solo Parts Chorus Will Bo Well Balanced. Phone Main 5 The Real Estate and Insurance Man HE IS UMflD? HERE! A mm Bad Fisher's Famous Cartoon Comedian (Courtesy of S. F. Examiner) TONIGHT AT THE OBPHEUE THEATRE Medford, Ore.. Oct. 27. Jackson county is for Oswald West for gover nor. At Medford and Ashland and Jacksonville they all oay so. Oldtimers n-hn have been in line always and who are in line now and who say thev are croine to vote straignt, nev i.pfHiii.!M shrike their heads unanl- mmiatv anil Dredict West's victory In Jackson county. And some or tnem go still further. "Now for goodness sake don't quote me," tney say, wnen they pet you some place out to one side, "but Bowerman nasn l got a show in Jackson county. He got only 11 votes in Ashland at the primary and he won't get many more than that on November 8. He is a dead one in that town and the rest of the coun ty is for West. Jackson county's nor mal republican majority is amout 300 votes and that is all in Ashland, so what the deuce are we going to do when Bowerman only draws 11 votes out of that majority?' That is not a very optimistic oracie for a Bowerman viewpoint and it is not a single handed oracle. it is shown by men who stood out In the spotlight with Bowerman when he visited Jackson county and who went down to support him at Jacksonville de his address to his au dience of 23, Including five women and children, and these same men are rinnmv. not onlv as to Jackson coun ty. but as to the state results as well. Ail th Oreeonian reports of the Bow erman tour were as far from the truth u that of his enthusiastic and tn nmnhant stumo through Jackson county. rtraia Willi Railroad Rates. West dealt with railroad rates from southern Oregon points on the Southern Pacific in his address in .TneWson rountv and in Grants Pass William D. Fenton. attorney for the Southern Pacific, in dedicating me new Medford depot had contended tho rate forced on the company by ihi railroad commission were ruin ous and that the Oregon & California line w-as operated at a loss. West ahnaod vhv this was so. All the bet terment of the lines had been charg ed against the operating expenses of ih line. West Bald, when It should have been charged against the cap ital account and this was done for the purpose of showing a loss in opera tion. ChlnnitN VI vl Much MonOV Thn railroad commission had or- ,(orcj ita rates reduced after careful investigation. The Harriman lines were contending that this reduction would cost them $300,000 annuauy. This money was thus saved to the shippers of the state and a goodly nortinn tn southern Oregon. The mntpsi reductions had been maae for southern Oregon points, West contended, because the rates tnere n-or.Q unreannnahle. The lower Wil lamette valley had water competition and other natural advantages wnicn enabled shippers to force a rata aa imtmpnt If the earnings of the Southern Pacific were not as great as those of the O. R. & N. it was because tho Southern Pacific was made a switching line for other Harriman lines and deprived of the long haul whicn went to the O. R. & N. This was aue t the Harriman merger and the clos ing of the Sacramento gateway. Wpt rautloned the shippers or inniiim rvretron to save their shlp- nfn reeeiDts nending the settlement of the present rate dispute between tbo southern Pacific and tne ranroaa .nrnmUainn . if the commission won in the courts, and West contended It m-miM. then the railroad would be compelled to refund the differences hottt-opn the old rate ana the new. In concluding his address. West called attention to his record as state land rnrent and as railroad commis sioner and contended that he was mtrmincr on his record, while Bower man was running away from his. He n-ont into tVi nupstlon of the assem bly and showed that the movement had as Its object the overturning oi the Oregon system of popular gov ernment. The friends or popular gov ernment are in duty bound to vote against Bowerman, the enemy of the nrimnrv law. direct election or sena tors, initiative and referendum and recall, he argued. That "Pinafore" will be a decided success and the best local production ever given In Pendleton is an assurea fact. Mr. Robinson has made a care ful selection of singers to take the so lo parts and a glance at the names of those takins- prominent places is suf ficient assurance that the opera will he well rendered. "Pinafore' Is the most popular of the oDeras of Its class and is still drawing crowded houses wherever it appears In the larger cities. In fact it is running for the sixteenth con secutive year In one of the largest theaters in ondon, where It was first given under the personal direc tion of the composer. Sir Arthur Sulli van. Some of the performers are the same who took the parts so many vears aeo. when the opera was pro duced in the larger cities of the east with Sir Arthur's own company and orchestra. Tho following; is the cast of charac ters for the production to bo given In the Oregon theater Thursday ana Friday nights, ovember 3 and 4. Right Hon. Sid Joseph Porter. K. C. B., first lord of admiralty . . . Thomas H. Williams Chaplain Corcoran, commanding H. M. S. Pinafore .Charles Hill Ralph Rackstraw, common sailor In love with Josephine Walter E. Rose Dick Deadeye, common sailor .... Wilfred Edmond Bill Bobstay, boatswain Brook Dickson Bob Buckett, boatswain's mate. . . G. F. Edmond Sergeant of Marines. . .Elmer Storle Josephine, the captain's daughter Mrs. A. L. Slusher Hebe, Sir Joseph's first cousin.... Miss Edna Zlmmermann Buttercup, a bum boat woman .... Miss Edna Gates Sir Joseph's sisters, his cousins, his aunts, sailors, marines, etc. Scene Deck of H. M. S. Pinafore, anchored in Portsmouth harbor. Time Act I, noon; act II, night. I V ' -, I -v .'XL ' .... ! . r v ( - With His Company of Vaudeville Artists including MAE LATTURAL,SingingComedienne 10c poRAcLEvs 20c NEW MOTION PICTURSE SPECIAL DISCOUNT on Heating and Cook Stoves for the month of October at the Empire Furniture Store Coraer Webb aVd Gardaa SU. Phone Red IZ01. 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Main st Tom- counti annova yon. Keen on hacking and tearing the delicate mem branes of your throat If you waat xo be annoyed. But If ron want reuei, want to be cured, take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Bold by all dealers. short mn n FR0L1 PILOT ROCK (Special Correspondence.) Pilot Rock. Oct. 26. Mrs. Douglas Belts returned home Monday morn ing after spending the last weeK in Pendleton with relatives and friends. Thn Messrs Rov Llnsner. L. C. Scharfe, Harry Schlegel, Albert Ken- nlson and Dawson left Saturday even ing for Arlington on a goose hunt. They returned Tiome Monday morning but without the geese. Tho Messrs. Robert Diven and B. W Warrinirton spent Friday at the home of Charles Ogilvy In California Gulch. Maude Koontz left Monday for Pendleton and from there she will leave soon for California where she will spend the winter with relatives. Robert Diven left Saturday for his home in Portland. He expects to visit here again before long. Mr. Hayden, traveling agent Tor Lane & Co.. was a business visitor here between trains Tuesday. Mr. Klngsberry or Portland was a business visitor here between trains Friday. The young ladies of Pilot Rock en tertained the "dear bachelor . boys" prirlav evening in the lodge hall. The guests numbered about fifty and a "Jolly" time was had by an. Mrs. George Carnes Is on tne sick list this week. The democratic rally which was held here Tuesday evening was well attended by both parties. m la la Mat at sudden mlshao or aMw that Chamityrelaln's Liniment aa railed wm to take the place f fk family Ceetsr, wno oannor ai nan i sanad at the moment. TLsn it hi that Chamserlain's Liniment la nnw naamJ wvattaa:. In eases Of bmIimv anta. w sua 4a and brul Chaaakertala'a LMsaeait take out tne uraaa aad riraa away the pain Bay hr al dealers. HENRY J. BEAN, Republican Direct Primary Nominee for JUSTICE Or SUPREME COURT 4 YEAR TERM If elected, will do the work and administer the laws fairly and impartially to the pour as well as the rich. Member of legislature in 1889, District Attorney two terms, and Circuit Judge of Sixth Judicial Dis trict since 1906. Not nominated by Lawyers Assembly. Believes in Progression in the interest of all the people. MARK YOUR BALLOT 27 X HENRY J. BEAN 1ToittulcArinlnff Ttnnma fur Rent. Unfurnished housekeeping rooms for rent in the East Oresonlan build ing. Steam heat, electrle lights, hot ami ooM water and bath. Recently renovated. Enquire at East Orego- II . . i j Cm, I Wvr Worrv. About a cough there's no need of wornr if vou will treat it at Its first appearance with .Ballard's Horenouna Svrnn. It will stOD tne tcougn a once and put your lungs and throat back into perfectly heaitny conamon A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Thosit large cans come tn so use ful Then to think I can now buy a large B-pound can of Cleveland's Baking Powder for 11.85. xes, I mean the can that has a screw top under the regular cover. Tour grocer has It. rhamberlaln'a Cough Remedy has h.f-ome famous for Its cures of nnnaha colds. crouD and Influensa TV if whan In need. It contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Sold by all dealers. m Bess T. Baker took the prise as best pastry cook In UmatllU coun ty. She always uses Cleveland's ta- vin Powder and only pays the reg ulav price of tl for a t-pound can. C. A. BARRETT ATHENA, OREGON REPUBLICAN' DlIiKCT PRIMARY NOMIXKIi For Joint Senator FOll UMATILLA, UNION AND MORKOW COUNTIES. Progressive nud Statement No. 1 Ropiiblicnu. See that jour ballot is marked 50 X C. A. BARRETT. A vote for him is if vote for your own interest for ho stands for tho interest of the common people as against corporate and loss rule. (Paid Advertisement) araak Job Printing, Tel. 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