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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1911)
BAtLT TAtft 0RB3ONIAS, PEXDLETOJT, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 19U. EIGHT r.VGES r (;E iTu n. AN INOKI' KNDKXT NEWSPAPER. Pcbllabftl ImilT ami Srml Weekly at I'M- cllp(n. OrtKou. by the AST OKKGOMAN lTULISUlNa CO. Sl USCHirTlON RATES. rally, one year, by mall $5.00 I'tlly, kIi months, by mail 2N 11 ly, turve months, by mall 1-5 Pally, one month, by mall SO flatly, one year, by carrier 7.50 Dally, all months, by carrier S 73 Pally, t href montha. by carrier 1.W3 Dallr. one month, by carrier 65 ml-W eekiy. one year, by mall 1.50 em I Weekly, six moctba. br mall "5 teml Weekly, four months, by mall... .50 The Pallr Kast Oregonlan ! kept on aalt at the Oregon New a i'o., Morrlaon treet. l'ortland. Oregon. NortbweM News Co., Portland, Oregon. Chlcaco linrenii, IHitf Security Building. Wacblncton. l C, Bureau, 501 Four ttentb street, N. W. Member liujj Tress Association. Entered at the poatofflc at Pendleton, Oregon, as second class malt matter. elephone Main 1 Official City and County Paper. rilF. CRY OF LIFE. ! virtue of extraordinary ability and conscientious effort. Not one of the eight men who have represented the school on the three champion teams has put a third the time and labor on the various questions as has their coach and they have all worked hard and faithfully too. Incidentally Pr. Smith took oeeas- i. n to rebuke the business men of the city and especially the members nt the school board for not support- ii. jr and encourashts such student ac tivities by their presence. The audi ence at the rendloton-Hood Kiver de hate was composed principally of high school students and women and it is a re flection upon the manhood of the lily that it had no stronger repre situation there. ing hosiers, oilers. Inspectors, and some machinists, and, in addition, it is nltOKfther likely that the" crews of all passenger trains would be brousht tj this point. That this Is the most logical point for a division, I base by distance from Portland. It is under stood that the railroad company in tends moving the division point from The Dalles to Deschutes, that brlni:. after the Coyote cut-off is made, the half-way point between Tendleton and Portland. It seems reasonable that If Pendleton could secure this division point that It would ndd a permanent population of two hund red and fifty to the city, and this pop. ulation would increase ns the trafic increases on the railroad. t. p. how Ann. The with we world is bright. pleasant way There are blossoms where tread. But it's toil and toil, to the Juds ' ment day, At the cry of Life for bread. And o to be there. In the pardons fair! Put the grip of of toil is every where. The stars gleam bright in the holy night. But we dream of the that's dead. For still there conies, with morning light. The cry of Life for bread. Such malicious acts of vandalism on the part of young boys as the de struction being wrought in the Pen dleton academy buildings can not be too severely punished for such pun ishment would not only prevent fur ther depredation on their part but might be the means of saving them from criminal lives. The Juvenile court nilsht administer some penalty more proper and more commensur ate with the offense, but It would be difficult for it to devise a more ef fective punishment than a liberal ap plkatb.n of a hickory stick upon that part of the anatomv which nature in ; 1 1 I ! !' ir chastisement. i A irlr.rve at the figures for which :lar..l in ihe west end of the county isi'M yesterday will convince the most skeptical that the irrigated district J i have a rent future. The increase in i inml values mere nas neen pnenome 20 1 IIISTOKY. " Spaniards besieged Clib- , doclara-renouiic- e m- Makes Home Baking Easy u f jioVvi'i' j'ljr I IS- s Piflli Absolutely Pure Tho only baking powder tnado from Royal Crapo Cream of Tartar NO alum.no lime phosphate MAY 1727 Thi raltar. 1775 Mocklenburg. X. C. tion of Indrpendoiice. 17S9 The French clergy ei their privileges. ISO 4 Hona parte proclaimed peror of the French. 1S06 John Stuart Mill born. 1S13 Murat, King of Naples, left the city in disguise, while his queen sought the security which has been promised her on board a British man-of-war. 1S29 Oold discovered in Burke ' slave trade ratified, county, N". C; quicksilver also found.! 1S61 J. Howard, Jr., a newspaper 1S33 A convention of democrats ( man arrested and confined n Fort In Baltimore nominated Martin Van , Lafayette, charged with the ownership Buren for president. ! 0f the famous "bogus proclamation" 1S4S A treaty of. peace made with ' calling for trnons. tho Navajo Indians and the United j 187 St. Patrick's Cathedral, New states. i York, dedicated. North Carolina secession ordinance , 1905 Minister John Barrett to I adopted. Panama declared yellow fever prob- 1S62 The Seward-Lyons treaty be- lem on Isthmus greater than that of tween Great Britain and the United administration or of engineering ca States for the suppression of the rial. day the And at last dim rest, With a flower on the breast. And the old world-whisper, "God knows best!" Frank L. Stanton. I pal and there r. as.m for it. must be a substantial Judging from the small crop of eighth i,'rade graduates this year, there must have been a drouth in Umatilla county school circles. AP.OIT STUF.ET VACATION". LCT-S HAVE A HAND. The new administration of the Commercial association is starting an other movement with which the peo ple of Pendleton are heartily in sympathy. An effort is to be made to organize and maintain a creditable band and to secure an efficient di rector so that the city may be able to have good music when good music Is needei. The approach of tho Fourth of July celebration and the annual Round-up makes this need felt keenly and, if a thorough en deavor can supply it it will be sup plied. There 1 no good reason why a city the size of Pendleton should not sup port a band There are a hundred cities in the northwest with smaller population which do so and Pendle ton has never been considered a back ward community. The talent is here in abundance, some of it already highly developed and other but await ing the training which would come with a capable director and consist ent practice. The matter of financing such an creanization has always been the stumbling block but this Is not of such colossal proportions that it can not be overcome by the co-operation of the musicians and the Commercial association. Mr. Keefe, the new sec retary of the association, is a mu sician of more than average ability and he should be abb In this double capacity, to assist in solving the prob lem. The" business men are willing to contribute a portion of the neces .-ar-y expends an l the band itself (h.iul l !je able to aid materially. Such an oj'ganiza'.iun is not supposed to be money making in Its purpose and t'.e majority of k'inlrn"i are willing to give their time and ability if they are asjrej they will not lose money. A band is almost an essential to a progressive city. There is nothing r.l i )i ran so assist in times of cele br.vion, convention ar.J public gath erl'iir. There is nothing that can so arouse the enthusiasm, the patrio tism an J the fej-tal spirit an there is nothing lhat Is so universally enter taii.ink'. I t a band march flown tho street to martial music and all busi ness is for the time being stopped while the people flock to doors and win.io-.vs. Even the circus band with I do not believe in the injury of iny ones property in any way, either for public or private purposes, with al I out full compensation to the parties ! injured. ! In the matter of vacating Aura and I.Uith streets to the O.-W . R. & N. Co., I believe there is a solution of the problem which would be agree able to all parties concerned. I am of the opinion that the R. R. Co. would meet the parties concern ed halt-way. My idea of the solution would be to ask the R R. Co. to buy a strip of ground thirty feet wide, running diagonally from a point on Blumm street just west of Ann street, under the bluff, and connecting with Railroad street about where it inter sects with Star street; macadam this street and build a five foot sidewalk along the north side of Ann to Rail- road. Then ask the company to build an under-ground crossing un der the railroad track at Lilith street. making two nine foot driveways and two five foot walks; the driveways to have a clearence of nine feet, and the walks a clearance of seven feet under the track. This underground driveway could be macadamed so as to not wash, and there ctuld be a drain run from the bottom and connect with the new pro posed sewer at Starr street. I think if this was done the rail road company would buy all the property east and north of this diago nal street fromtheir right of way to Bluff street. With ll-.ls plan I can not see where any one owning property in that cl cinity could claim any damages to their pnperty, as it would give them an outlet to the yest without having to cross the railroad tracks twice, which they have necessarily to do at the present. It is rumored that the railroad com pany, provided thev can secure this property, will make Pendleton the end of a freight division; as to this I am not informed; but it is certain that they will not make a division point here unless they can secure sufficient .rounds for yards, and they can not ser ure the amount of ground required without these streets. The advan tages of r freight 'division point her: i.j tin" -securing of more population for the city. Making this a freight division point would add twelve freight crews and their families to the ritv: it would also add all the peossarv round-house help, includ- Near Oakland, California T'le only WnmanV Collct-c on the Pacific Co.ist. Chartered l-5. Near two great L mvi-rwitie-. hk-:il chmate throughout the year, l-lntrante and Frn'i-iation re'.u;: emtnts c iiiiv.-orT-t to thoc of Manford ami I'tiiversity of Caia'oniia, Lahorat'irm for sc;.:.ce with modern equip ment. Kxcellcnt oi'fortunitic for home economics, library stndy. mudc and an. Modern Kymr.aic.im. .-i.ccial cue for health fA st'i'lent. out-door life, Prc-idetit, I.i:(!!a CI. iv Carbon. A. (.. I.itt. I).. I.L. I). For I cataloific addrm Secretary, Mills C'ollcKe J 1 1., t aldon.ia. its ilint blare of brass lias an lr- rf-shible power to attract and hold a crowd an 1 none of us are entirely im mune. Band music is the kind that appeals to all and to which all re spond, so lets have a band. Life Insurance COACH JIAMPTO.V. Dr. ('. J. "Smith, one of the mem bers of the school board, at the meet ing of the board of managers of the Commercial association yetserday, paid a tribute to Principal A. C. Hampton of the high school for th success which the debating teams which he has coached for the past three years have won. The tribute was a deserved one for Prln. Hamp ton's record Is one of which no other debating coach In the state can boast nd one which has been made only Prescription DRUGS At The Pendleton Drug Co. In Business for Your Good Health InloOcFs arsapanBDa Is The Ideal Spring Medicine Alterative and Torre Pleasant to take, agreeable in action, positive in effect. Purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, builds up the whole system. Get it in liquid, or tablets called Sarsatabs. For Sale 3 miles east of Echo along tho Umatilla river, S55 acres good rich land under the Furnish ditch, 60 acres In al falfa and 125 acres more can be put in all under the ditch. All machinery and hay for small price of $17,600 on easy pajmcnts if sold at once. 160 acre wheat farm 4 miles west of Pendleton for $1600 without the crop If iold within the next 10 days. On north sldo of Pendle ton, 2 lots and good house well Improved for $2260, all cash; must be sold at once, pnrtles needing money. . address D. Kemler 210 W. Bluff St. Pendleton, Oregon. USUI Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES and illustrated songs in the city. Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the enti.v family Next to French R'ttnurrint Entire change three times onoh wwk. Be mire and ttip next change. STOP PAYINGRENT 7 ROOM SHOO. HOUSE FOR EASY TERMS Adults iindr 10c. Children 10 vfflrs. V. ROOM HOUSE, FIVE LOTS, well improved, price onlv $975 7 ROOM Webb St. onlv; HOUSE OX wortli $1250. $850 5 ROOM HOUSE, 2 LOTS. Everything in fine shape, price only $1850 Very ensy terms; property wcrth $2500. TeuLsch Bickers Real Estate and Insurance. Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVEAU, Proprietor. MM mm European plan. Everything first-class. All modern conveni ences. Hot water heated throughout. Rooms en suite with bath. Large, new sample rooms. Tho Hotel St. George la pronounced one of the most up. to-date hotels of the Northwest. Telephone and fire alarm con noctions to office, and hot and cold water running In alt rooms. Rooms $1 and $1.50 Block and a half from depot See the big electric sign. Orpheum Theatre J. P. MEDNINACK, HIGH-CIASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IX TODAY '8 PAPER. Program Oiaaes oa I fir's, TeariaYTs ud Priaar. Grande Ronde Apple Orchards on the INSTALLMENT plan. Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited these trafcta. . HILL & IIIBBERD, OWNERS At the office of MARK MO0R.HOUSE CO. layers' Best Flour Is made from tho choicest wheat that errows. Good bread is pssured when HYKRS' REST FLOUR is used. Rran, Shorts. Steam Rolled Rarley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon. ANHEUSER-BUSCH -on draught at the- Columbia Bar 632-6361Main St. FINE WINES ' LIQUORS, CIGARS We Serve to Please Herman Peters, Prop Bowman Bar One Block from Depot A Gentlemen's Resort Try Our CIGARSandLIQUORS They Please Martin Anderson, Prop of All Kinds Shipped Direct From Manufacturer to Consumer Keen the Middlemen's Profits in YourlGwn Pocket Let.Us Figure With You. INTERSTATE BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY P. O. Box 85 Spokane, Wash. PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS THE COSY Where the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion pic ture show with comfort. FUN, PATHOS, SCENIC, THRILLING ALL PROPERLY MIXED. Open Afternoon and Eve, Changes Sun., Mon., Wed., Fri. Next Door lo St. Georqe Hold Admission 5 and 10$ NotEvery Day, But on Many Days During the Summer. May 16 to September 7 Eastbound Summer ' Excursion Fares ARE ON SALE RY ALL AOENTS OF Northern Pacific Railway You can take advantage of these LOW RATES to nny point in the East, in Eastern Canada, in the Middle West.' Here are a few of the fares : St. Paul ..$00.00 Chicago .. 72.,r0 St. Louis 70.00 Omaha 00.00 Indianapolis 70.00 Detroit 82..r0 New York 108.50 Philadelphia $108.50 Pittsburg 01.50 Roston . 110.00 Portland, Me 110.00 Ottawa, Out 103.00 Montreal, P. Q 105.00 Qiitlu-c, P. ( 111.50 Liberal Transit Limits. Stopovers Allowed. Yellowstone National Park Juno 15 to September 15. PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL, Juno 5 to 10. SEATTLE GOLDEN POTLATCII '97 July 17 to 22. W Low Fares From All Stations. Vk Don't hesitate to ask any passenger representative of the Northern Pacific Ry. for full information, WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen. Pasb Agt., Portland, Oregon. Jr. WW