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PAGE nCR DAILT EAjJT ORBGOMAM, PENDLETON, OREGON, W EIX ESPA Y, MAY 10, 1911. EIGHT PAGES AN INDEPKNPKXT XEWSrirER. Ii;t!lsUed 1I!.t and Seml-Wwkly at Pen dleton, Oregon, by tlie ST OKKliOMAX lTBLISUIXa CO. Sl'lSSCKllTION RATES. V.T, one year, by mall llly. six month, by mall , lally. three m.mib. by mall . .. Illy. one ui.mtb, by mail ImMv tm rmr hr carrier Pally, aix mnthJ by carrier ..(3.00 .. 2 50 .. 1.-5 .. .50 . . 7.50 . . S 73 Pally three month, by carrier 13 pallr, one month, by carrier A3 eml Wevklv. one year, by mall 1.30 em I WevklV. :i moMhs. by mall 73 emlW eekly. four month, by mall... .50 The Iiallr F-a.t Oreonian ! kept on a'l t the On;pn N v. MorrUon treet. Portland. Oregon. Northwest Ne- Co, Portland. Oregon. Chicago Bureau. 90l Secnrlty Building Washington. IV C. Uureau, 501 Four teentb (treet. X. W. Member I n .ed Press Association. Entered at the poatofflc at rendletoo, Oregon, a second class mall matter. telephone Main 1 Official City and County Paper. V WllKX OINE COMKS. Rebellion agnii-n the United States is treason and If there Is bloodshed In Alaska then the men who provided the million dollars should be the first to feel the noose. Anarchy Is anarchy whether It be rvrpetraied by the poor or the rich. In Los Angeles some labor leaders are hi Id in Jail for alleged dynamit ing. If found Rullty they should be executed. At the same time If the i-u$enheims foster n rebellion in Alaska because the government does not want the syndicate to control the c.U supply they should expect the same treatment as the McNamaras'. "What is sauce for the goose should be sauce for the gander." When June comes, rejolcln", with roses red an' white. It's thoti we'll go a-roamin in val'.evs oi delight. DOIXU Ol'U PART. There can be no complaint that Pendleton Is not doing right by the branch asylum. Since that institution was located here the city has taken every step possible towards meeting iis responsibilities in the matter. A new Mam street bridge has already been ordered at an expense of 335, "0. sewor extensions are to be made M- as to have the sewer outlet below the branch hospital grounds; a street improvement cruade has been ar ranged f r and this will Insure well j Improved streets leading to the instl- !.:::.'n. A mountain water system has linen vot?d by the people and this will provide the Inmates of the branch It's then we'll see What Life can be, V then you'll kiss a Tk rao! for 4 1 asylum with the best water obtain- . ! e l.x -st rn Oregon. If there Is , anything else desired no one has men. i tioned it as yet. When June comes, rejoicln', then L-ne'll ctase to sigh; The birds ail singin' when their sweetheart's comin' by. It's then we'll know What love we owe Unto a world that loves you so! Frank L. Stanton. II THEY FAVOR PROGRESS. Once more the people of Pendle ton have spoken and as usual they stand for progress. By their votes yesterday the people gave the coun cil and the water board the right to proceed with improvements long planned and which mean the better ment and advancement of the city. The results are as the East Oregon- icn expected them to be. It is especially pleasing however, to note the size of the majorities roll ed up for the various measures. Every amendment carried in every vard in the city. The water bonds carried by approximately a four to one vote and this d'?.pite the slanders that had been circulated in hopes of prejudicing people against the Thorn Hollow project. The street improvements amend ment, which was considered the most dohutful of all, carried by a big ma jority and that majority shows the IT WAS EXPENSIVE. After running 15 months and hav itit lst a total of $500,000 the In 1. r,d Herald of Spokane has finally cr;.ej publication entirely. The fate r: that paper sh"ws once more that there are difficulties connected with the establishment of daily newspa pers in ilties where the journalistic field Is already well occupied. To establish a newspaper and get It up on a paying basis Is the work of years and the human equation also enters very largely into the problem. All men are not adapted to the, publica tion of newspapers. In Spokane the Herald made the mistake of training with the reactionaries in business and politics and continually fighting the Spokesman-Review which paper hold? an impregnable position in eastern Washington. Pendleton will have a fourth of July celebration and It will be In tended for the entertainment and comfort of the people who come to the city on that day. That Is the way a celebration should be held but un t;l this year the city has been handi capped through not having a pro per place for a celebration We now have a celebration grounds that can not be surpassed. The progressives are in the saddle and, it is well for Pendleton they are. Yet they should not ride the horse people are determined to have streets ,tto hard. that mav be traveled in safety and i . comfort After the amendment has! "To are built: been in effect a year of two it wont;grow' be necessary for one to be a "rough rider" in order to drive over the main traveled thoroughfares of the' city. With the election over the respon sibility is now up to the city admin- they do not lassnclmott Klk. Boston, May 9. Members of the Association of Massachusetts Elks will i ludd their annual banquet tonight. with August Harmann of Cincinnati. Grand Exalted Ruler of the national istration. The council and water order, as guest of honor. board have been given free rein to! gi, a?iead with betterments. It in the belief of tiiis paper that this confi dence will not be abused. On the con trary the officials will look carefully to see thai they are right before spending money. The Thorn Hollow project has been i b:f'Ught into question. This being the ease it is up to th officials to fully determine the advisa'd-ity of that pro- ! J ct before uniertaking it. Naturally i the people do not want the Thorn H'dlow wa?T unle-s it is good wa- U-r and there is an amide supply. The ' fa.-.t that the water board favors the ' 7 horn Hoil-iw supply speaks well for j it y t th--r will be ample opportunity j to verify the judgement of the board j before taking final action. What the people voted for was a gravity water eytem and It Is up to the officials tJj find the best there is. But the peo ple do want mountain water and they want it as soon as it can be had. In a general way the special elec tion yesterday shows that the people are eag"r to see Pendleton prosper and go forward and are willing to do thtlr part towards bringing about Its advancement. If there Is any virtue !p the theory of self help as applied t cities and towns as assuredly there L then Pendleton is In line for good things. CASTOR.! A lu Klii4 Y(wJto,'e Always 8oug of i-ar -Ja SH l Mat CAPITALISTIC ANARCHY. ' According to a story to the Port land Or.-gonlan from Seattle certain people are figuring on raising a mil lion dollars with which to carry on a rebellion In Alaska. Some Alaskans are made to appear as being very wroth because of the government's attitude with reference to the coal re sources. If they have a million dol lars to give away they cannot be very poor. If there la any truth In the story then It Is time for Uncle Sam to have his hangman get ready for work. Combination Alfalfa and Wheat Ranch 49 acres In alfalfa, 80 acres under ditch, can be put In al falfa, plenty water; this Is one of the good places near Pen dleton that can be purchased at a bargain. Only S miles from Pendleton P. O. Think of It, this property can be purchased for the small sum of $30.00 per acre. Improvements: 2 houses, 2 barns, fenced and cross fenc ed. Irrigation ditches, all in good condition; for particulars see Teutsch Bickers Real Eetate and Insurance. feo I R EI ATE S T BECAUSE GREATEST OF ALL LOOD PURIFIERS Any system that needs a tonic needs also a blood purifier, for it is he weakened and impure condition of the circulation that is responsiblt :or the run-down state of health. We have only to recognize the importance of pure, rich blood in preserving health, to realize the danger f a weakened or impure circulation. The great majority of persons ire rapidly coming to understand the importance of preventing disease: ;hey know that a poorly nourished system cannot resist germs and .nicrobes, and that a tonic which purifies and enriches the blood will tften ward off a serious spell of illness later on. That Spring is the most trying season on the health is a fact well .iiovn to every one. 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FRANK HORNER. 1330 Fist oeveuth SL, Canton, O, Around the Cir cle for Forty Dollars (ioliifr via Hctiirnlng via SPOKAXE POHTLAXD MACLKOl) T1IK PAIXKS ;AI.GAIIY TUNDLKTOX VAXCOl'VKU WALLA WALLA VICTORIA LEWISTON SEATTLE Inliunl Empire or Vice Versa L3 SHORTER TRIPS TO THE CANADIAN ROCKIES ARROW LAKES KOOTENAY LAKES Tickets sold daily, June 1 to September 1. ' Final limit Oc ber 31. Unlimited stopovers. Write for particulars. M. E. MALONE, T. P. A. CEO. A. WALTON, O. A. P. D. II Wall St., Spuknnc-. Hotel St. George Bar GEO. DAHVEAU, Proprietor Pendleton's Popular Gentle mens Resort. Anh e us er-B us ch's famous BUDV7EJSER BEER on draught, 5C 8" Electric Mixed Drinks Served at this Bar. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Distributors of Echo Spring and Old Crow Whiskey. Grande Ronde Apple Orchards on the INSTALLMENT plan. Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited these tracts. HILL & HIBBERD, OWNERS At the office of MARK MOORHOUSE CO. 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It's only a matter of putting it to the test to find that other places will charge you more why not come here first ? 1st Reason Egyptian cotton underwear, a strictly hifrh grade article, conies in all colors, garment . 25 2nd Reason Genuine Blood's underwear in all shades, regular 75c values 45 2ri Reason Union Suits, all summer goods 75 and up 4th Reason 12 l-2c hlack and tan box, 3- for 25 5th Reason 15c and 20c sox, solid colors.....lO straight Cth Reason MEN'S STRIPED BIB OVERALLS. Sizes 31 to 44, garment 0 7th Reason Extra special Blue Denim bib Overalls, srarment 75 JUMPERS TO MATCH. Workingmon's Clothing Co. Less expense makes prices lower Is made from tho choicest wheat that prows. Good bread is assured when BVERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon. Orpheum Theatre 1. P. afEDsTRVAO. Proprtc JUGH-CLASS1 UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM t? TODAY'S PAPER. Pmtram Charcs oo MJadar!. Tueariay's aaA Frfctavr. ANHEUSER-BUSCH on draught at the- Columbia Bar 632-636 Main St. FINE WINES LIQUORS, CIGARS We Serve to Please Herman Peters, Prop Bowman Bar One Block from Depot A Gentlemen's ' Resort Try Our CIGARSandLIQUORS They Please Martin Anderson, Prop Excursion Fares East for 1911, from all points on Orogon-VYashington Railroad & Navigation Company TO FARES Chicago $72.60 Council Bluffs Omaha Kansas City. St. Joseph. . , 60.00 St. Paul St. Paul, vU Council Bluffs 63.S0 Minneapolis, direct 60.00 Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs 63.90 Duluth, direct 66.90 Duluth, via Council Bluffs 67.50 St. Louis 70.06 SALE DATES May 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 26, 27, 28 and 29. June 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 2 and 30. July 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 19, 20, 26, 27, and 28. August 3, 4, 5, 14, 16, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30. September 1, 2, 4, 6, 6 end 7. Stop-overs within limits In either direction. Final return limit October 81st. One way through California $16.00 addltlmal. Inquire of any O.-W. R. & N. Agent for More Com. plcto Information, or Wm. Mc MURRAY General Passenger Agent. PORTLAND, OREGON.