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f PACE FOUR DATXT KAST ORJOOXIAS. PKTDUTb3I. OftBOOX. lnVKSDAY, 'APRIL 27, 1911. BIGHT PAGES AN INDEPENDENT NEWSTArER. IMblUbed 1'allT mid SemlWeekly t Pen dleton. Oregon, by the Uj6T OKKOOMAX 1'IULISHIXG CO. KVBSCRIFTIOX KATES. rwUy, one yar. by mail $5.00 t'miLj-, six months, by mail 2 50 :t-uiy, turee months. b.T mall 1-5 imHf, n month, by mail 50 . SKy. on year, by carrier 7 50 ; Miiy, ii months, by carrier S 75 . Ctaily three months, by carrier 1.95 one month, by carrier 05 eauI-Veekly, one year, by mall 1.50 Weekly, six months, by mall T3 Veil Weekly, four mount, by mall... .50 The Dally East Oregonlan !s kept cn sa'i me tlx Orecon News Co., 3-9 Morrison mnr. Portland. Oregon. Vorthwest News Co., Portland. Oregon. vhlcao Kureau, !H'0 Security tiulMlng. Washlnjrton, D. C, Bureau, 501 Four oratb street, X. W. Member l"n .ed, Tress Association. Entered at the pnatnfflce at Pendleton. Ortfoa. as second class mall matter. irvbone Main 1 Official Clby and Connty Paper. If thou has aid to give, reach out thy hand To him whose strength doth The man vi:h hold upon the solid ruck Full surely shall prevail; The one who needs thy staying help iStiil buffets with the gale. ' The blossoms that expand for thee, waste not Where gardens reek perfume, iut bear thy red-lipped roses unto him Whose life bas known no bloom. Whose path of pain has always led Where shadows loom. Nor shalt thou save thy sweet est strain for ears Song-surfeited and numb; Crooned softly, let it soothe some broken heart To whom no songs may come, And whose long days and end less nights Have all been dumb. And love, the tender chrism of thy soul. Spend n t where passions pall. But with it consecrate some lonely life That missed it. missed all, And goes alone and desolate, Heart-hungry for its call. Sara Beaumont Kennedy. was held that the initiative. and ref erendum Is unconstitutional and a de parture from the republican form of government. N Juge King's decision promises to become a classic upon he points at issue, and is a complete defense of the Oregon system. "So long as the peo ple retain the power within them selves to conduct and manage the affairs of state, either directly or in directly, a republican form of govern ment is maintained," asserts Judge King, "and comes within the provi sion of the federal constitution guar anteeing the same, bein gonly by the provision of suiiw constitution. The nearer the pow cf to enact laws and control public servants lies with the great body of people, the more nearly does a government take unto itself the form of a 'republic not in name only, but in fact. The fear mani fested by the briefs filed in this case would seem to Indicate, not that we are drifting from the secure moor ings of a republic, but that our state, by the direct system of legislation complained of, is becoming too dem ocratic, advancing too ranidlv toward I j a republic pure in form." All of j ' w'uioii strikvs the layman as sound j . miiHui sense. i Kns'.and is getting aroused over the ! t :.Vrts made by Mormon missionaries ' i'.d:ne women and girls to come and be Mormons. Though the missionaries deny the girls are to be plural wives for Utah elders, their contentions are not believed. Father Vaughan, a noted Jesuit who 1: active in the campaign agamst the Mormons, would take the missionar ies by "the scruff of the neck and limp them into the sea." P3 A IMTI powdb Absolutely Pure The official Government tests show Royal Baking Powder to be an absolutely pure and healthful grape cream of tartar baking powder, and care should be taken to prevent the substitution of any other brand in it3 place. With no other agent can bis cuit, cake and hot-breads be made so pure, healthful and delicious. v Royal Baking Powder costs only a fair price per pound, and is cheaper and better at its price than any other baking powder in the world. It makes pure, clean, healthful food. 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Walla Walla Is now in the midst ;" an aviation meet and big crowds throng the Garden City. There will be some aviating here in September when certain luckless riders will fly from their horses' backs to the ground. The letter from Congressman Laf f'.rty regarding the right of way ai ro.s the reservation for the city's pipe line calls to mind the fact that on May 9 the people will vote wheth er or not they desire a mountain wa ter supply for Pendleton. Unless some street and road work is done around Pendleton soon it will le necessary to introduce the airship here. clalty of criminal investigation. Sec retary Gage selected him for chief of the secret service in February. IS.in. a posit. n he has since held with distinction. APRIL 27 IX HISTORY. 161:j Patent for Newfoundland ar.inted to the Earl of Northampton and 44 other persons. 1667 Milton disposed of the copy right of "Paradise Lost," for five pounds. 1775 The Rostonlans delivered up a large quantity of guns, etc., to the British General Gage. 1799 Rattle of Cassano. In Italy, when Russians and Austrians de feated the French. ISIS American army, under Gen eral Pike, took York, the Capital of ' Mexican government, Upper Canada. 1S22 General U. S. Grant born. IS 2 9 The now pope restored to the Jewish and Christian dissenters in Rome all the privileges of which they had been deprived by his pre decessor. 1S36 Rattle near Fort Brook be tween the Inited States volunteer troops and the Indians, In which the latter were defeated. 1S38 Great fire at Charleston, S. C, which laid waste 145 acres of the most populous part of the c(ltv.'' 1S56 Ratification of the treaty of peace between England, Fiance and Turkey and Russia, which terminat-I ed the Crimean war. 1 7 4 Negotiations were begun by Spain for the sale of Cuba to the The wor correspondents may now PlGasantRofieshink jC A RARE JUDGE. Judge Frank Gorman of Cincinnati,' ms a rare s rt of judicial officer. Kol long ago a lawyer sought to hav an indictment U;hed in his court t.Tau"0 f a r.i r.-;y :c-in...l de' il. but the iu lg - ruled against the moticin and set f'Tih his position Ir thU manner: "In this t n"iht ni .1 ;ife-- of pro gress, the ' .urt and counsel must . ! puce with the ra .dcrn a.lvance mfT ; of the science of law. It was ever intended as a sh'eld to protect trx innocent -an 1 a flaming sword to strike down the guilty. "So 'i u i . i :'. i t. jt ...r c vilin should be tolerated by the court. The an Cfent pric-tke of e vading the t :ls of ' tho a-.v because the 'it's' were not 1 srossed or the :I's nt dotted can ' hav? n... place in prat tire that should ' e applied to a modern criminal trial. . "C--rtainty. teler.ty and simplicity of practice and procedure should be ' thr l.'in dmaids of the criminal trials, . to the end that speely justice should bt; nie't-i out to all offenders, and ih.i ti.j guiity one shall escape nor any innocent one suffer." It i3 worthy of note that the Judge who said this is the only common picas jude in Cincinnati not nomi nated an ejected by 'he Cox ma chine, and also that he has been be hind the giand jury which brought veraln i.etrnents aga.nst Boss Cox rhnrging him with perjury. ' turn their attentions the dynamiters. to the trial Reports show the cr..p outlook to j good even though Jupiter Pluvius i n !:. t'lls !; rins. , Gentlo andEffGctnrG, TODAYS I:IRT!II Y Mi ETCH. John Elbert Wiik:e, chief ,.f the ! s -rvice bureau of the 1'niti d State- ; is fifty-one years old today. He was , bom in Elain. 111.. April 27. JS60, j ' 'hich seems to have been a favorite ' '' :v wi'h Wiikie, for twenty-two years 1 later, after he hail graduated from -ii-ce, he celebrated his birthday by ' 'frying M!-s Jan. t Ormbee of; Chicago. . Wiikie besan his business career! a newspaper correspondent for 'he Chii.aco Times, That paper sent i i iiii abroad twi. , as Its representa-1 ive. In 1SS1 he joined the local force o." the Chicago Tribune, serving va- riously as reporter, a.-s'.stant city ed- ; i t . r, city editor and commercial ed- ! r suer-f ssiv-'y un I 1S93, when he nt to London and engaged in the i banking and steamship business. He j returned to the United States in ; ISftfi, resumed special work for the ':i:ago newspaper and made a spe- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. in tfie Circfe, on ever Pacfae of ika Genuine. DO NOT LET ANY DEALER i DECEIVE YOU . 3YRUP OF FICS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA HAS CIVEN UNIVERSAL SATiif ACTION FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS. Li CK NT. or alcoholVI rASI. APiU 113 WUnUtKfUL 3ULI.U3 Wlf3 LLU Ult- i. SCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS OF IMITATIONS TO OFFER ;: nifrntAB DOrDlD 1TIHVS IIUnCD CtMtl AD NiUK AMO 1 11 eC?.'L I' rA..w . ui HuniAicowtmnM, costing the dealer less: THtRtrK, -v-iLN buying.i .rKlr,;;vr;Vo7:iTir tl'licl. T.'TtVT. ,x VJ -.)MI'I.IMENTAIV TO KIXG. The Mail-Tribune of Mtdford points out that an unusual compliment has bo-n paid an Oregon legal opinion by the L'n.ted States senate, which upon motion of Senator Brown of Ne braska has ordered printed and cir culated the last opinion filed by Will It. King as a member of the state su preme court. The opinion Is that rendered In the case of Frank Kiernan, appellant, vs. the ci'y of Portland, and was one of the numerous legal questions raised iy the obstructionists in the effort to block the construction of the Broad way bridge, bonds for which were voted by the city of Portland. The lasue at stage, which Is now on ap jvial to the federal supreme court, Is whether the people shall rule both di rectly and Indirectly, or Indirectly only. The appellant contended that the people of Oregon have no power, by constitutional provision or otherwise, to deprive the legislature of the sov ereign power to enact, amend or re peal any charter or act of Incorpor ation for any city or town, and any Attempt ao to do la void. In brief, It Loss of Appetite '"hich Is bo common In tho sptir.,- or :-n the return of warm weatu r, i3 s of vitality, vigor or tone, and is iten a forerunner of prostuing dls- Is serious and especially so to ,,,ie that must keep up and doing or i behindhand. "he best medicine to take for It Is great constitutional remedy food's Sarsaparilfa "hich purifies and enriches the blood ' builds up the whole system, ' t it today In usual Ibiul l f' nn or .: i' oi ited tablets known as Uarsatabs. Note tfoM Name of tfts Gompaniy M 1 1 J.I A 1 1 Ml J Ui'J.l .TJ PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NE.R THE BOTTOM, AND IN LJ t'J' ?!' rur nori r NriD Toe thp nc rvrpv PArK Ar.F.fiF Tllf ' t ' Liwuiiviiiri mwdimui VI ' I ' Tw'r.V. ' ' V3 Cf GENUINE. REGULAR PRICE SOc PEP. BOTTLE; ONE SIZE ONLY, FOR SALE BY AI L LEADING DRUGGISTS. MINIATURE riCTURE OF PACKAGE, WW i ' H ;H i ;i 1 A mm mm m I ! Excursion Fares East for 1911, from all points on Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company TO FARES Chicago 7 2.50 CouncIL Bluffs Omaha I Kansas City. . . V, 60.00 St. Joseph j St. Taul I St. Paul, via Council filuffs 63.90 Minneapolis, direct 60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Uluffs 63.90 Duluth, direct 66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs 67.60 St. Louis 70.0J SALE DATES May 16. 17. IS. 19, 22, 23, 24. 25. 27, 2S and 29. June 5. 7. 9. 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22. 2S. 29 and 30. July 1, 2, 3. I. 5. 6, 19, 2D. 26, 27, and 28. August 3, 4. 5, 14. 15, 1, 17, 21. 2i. 23. 28, 23 and 30 September 1, 2. 4, 5, 6 I.nd 7. Stop-overs within limits In either direction. Final return limit October 31st. One way through California $15.00 additi. i. il. IiniiiiiV of any O.-W. It. a X. Agent for More Com ( plctc Information, or Wm. Mc MURRAY (;eiiern! I'.-i.-sencr .eent. I'OllTI.AMi, oitKCOX. MONEY SYRUP OF nCS AND F.I.IXIR OF FNNA 13 THE MOST PLEASANT, WHOLE. SOME AND ELECTIVE HEMEL-Y FOR STOMACH TROUBLES, HEADACHES AND BILIOUSNESS DUE TO CONSTIPATION, AND TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS iT IS NECESSARY TO BUY THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY CENUINE, WHICH 13 MANUFACTURED CY THE California Fig Syrup Co. to Loan at 5 Per Cent. l':iya!.!f en installinfut plan. Von can mitku your rental money p;iy for your limno. , Cull or write for particulars. T1IK STAN' I) Alii) lilvl. ESTATE I.OAX CO. I SI. Oe'ansy, Agt., gss4 TpU HEADQUARTERS FOR Toilet Goods We aro Sole Manufacturers and Distribntora of the Celebrated F4S TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTH POWDER and MT. nOOD CREAM. Tallman & Co. Leading Dnijrfrista of East ern Oregon. ate at All Cloilies are "e- J Bo m n 00 8 w Cleaning and Pressing Works 3 reasons why you should call up MAIN 432 for your next clean ing work. 1st All clothes are Kept In a fire-proof building. 2nd All cleaning Is done In a separate building. 3rd Insurance Is carried on every suit In the house. Byers5 Best Flour Is made from the choicest wheat that orov. Good bread is' assured when 15V EMS' UEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Pendleton, Oregon. s 000 STOCK RANCU ooo Quo of llm lHst plat-s In I ninlllla Co. Splendid lm. lrovM!u.;tq, nil fr-minl, flno water, In fnrt It la ono of tlic lot wtwk miiclii-H In th Male I'llw, Incluillng nit IummI liorwcH. fimn nuicliliuTy nil;! coiiHldemhlo lioy. $7.00 ncro. This place must lie sold at once. Sco alxMit It unlay. hcto wlwat nine! i. 7Q a crew In cultivation, 40 acres In clilcken park, hiiiuII IioHihc, chicken house, or 5 sum mer hoiiHcs, This In n flno place. Prl onfy $5,000. J LEE TEUTSCH The Home Finder