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v.xcr. roi u DAILY EAtft OREGONIA. l'KXUtETON. OIUWJON. TIMDAV, JVNE 2, 1011. eight r vGEs AN IXUKl-KNUENT NEW8PAPEE. Fabllttird Inllr n,l Semi Weekly at I'M- illiion, Oregon, by the AST OliKUOXlAN ITHLISUING CO. SIT.SOKUTION KiTKS. lllr. tn year. It mail 13.00 l'i:, six tuimlhs. by wall 2.50 rmpular a-mtty, lurw minims, vy wall ....... with the noods of a day the dawning :' wliUh lis original framcrs could iiot have nntlclpntod, in'opheslod tho.V over so wildly. "Hut thnt to one fide. Wo started nut to say that the lamentable Hoy burn Is lined up on the side of the Georgia !-tnto democratic executive c mmittee in Ills attitude toward lections. We do not enter i ix v3. sasv Kill lali.T, one month, by mail lJHy, vat year, by carrier , 7. SO iUy. tlx omnia, by carrier 3 75 lUy. three uumitu. by carrier 1.85 ll!y, one nmiiili, by carrier 65 cm! eokly, uue year, by mall 1.50 freuil Weekly, six uioMhs. by mall 75 xm! Weekly, tour nioutba, by mall... .50 50 " to an argument to prove the rishtt- Ux- I "ally I'aot Oregonlaa !i kept cn sail ftt tne Oreo.n News Co., SL'tf Morrison treet. 1'oruanil, Oregon. Nnrtliwwt Xewg Co., Portland, Oregon. Cblcago Kurean. WOy Security llulldlng. Watiiluetou, L. C, Itureau, 501 Kour tDib atreet. N. W. Member l'n ed Tresa Association. Entered at the postjfftee at l'en.lletoa, Oregon, as aecond cla. mall matter. aTalfphone Main 1 Official City and County Taper. .UNION 0-1BtL ousuesg of popular elections. There i: no valid argument against them, tioorgla ,vet-nursed the principle, and the Georgia state democrat commit tee still swears it's in love with the ; rinciple, but wants to abrogate it just this once, please! 'Haven't we the word for it of The rullooh Times, one of the band-masters of 'progressive' democracy? The ether day The Times said, and we o.uote it, that the principle was righte r.s. but intimated that since the committee had the power 'd n the principle' anyhow, for the time be- I9B HUMORS We hate such bad e i.-!i seeing Tin; au'xiiivs best. i. to see n; any. iTeorci. Mton. d the committee In And wc don't rel i Heyburnized as v. ith being Lori- The intimate i elation of the skin to tiie M.hhI is .shown ly the fact that impurities or poisons of any character are usually manifested in some form on the outer cuticle. Humors in the Wood produce what we term in general, Skin Diseases. These are divided into several classes known as Ken-mii, Acne, Tetter, Salt Khetini, Psoriasis, Pimples, Rashes, etc., and each of these troubles indicate the presence of humors or acids in the circulation. The humors and acids by their irritating nature, cause the delicate flesh just beneath the outer skin to ulcerate and discharge, and soon the Kdy is dis figured with eruptions which often are torturing to the sufferer because of sorettcssor intense itching. Salves, washes, lotions, etc., can have no curative effect on skin diseases. Such treatment can perhaps soothe the irritateiyiesh, but the real cure must be r.cco:r.pl:rht:l by pv.rifyi.vg the blood. S. S. S. cures Skin Diseases of'every kind by purifying the blood and removing the humors from the circulation. It neutralizes all impure ncids, cools the over-heated blood, and builds it up to normal strength. Then the skin instead of being irritated by acrid impurities and humors, is nourished, soothed and softened by pure, rich blood. Book on Skin Diseases and medical advice free. S. S. S, is for sale at drug stores. Jg SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., A TLANTA, OA. Ji n k. Martini.iuo to the French. . AM, ItMiHT ITHOl T ASSISTANCE. Is:') The I'nitcd Slates telegraph It Is provable that many nucens of became the organ of General Jack- the kitchen share the sentiment cood- The best in the country is for If you're only a-knowin' Vie way To rise with the light And Goodby to the night. And reach the high hills of the dav!" II. The best in the beautiful coun- try Is oloomin' with blessin" for you. And it's "Farewell to strife" And "God's peace to your life, And the sweet fields of Eden in view." Frank L. Stanton. u !1 as tar iveriz-.-d." It is c ;.!. lit that the men in con trol of the democratic committee of Geort t arc ot the same learner as , t the old guard republicans of Ore-f gon. They love the direct primary and otlu-r reforms but, oh how they: would like to kill them. i I'M lillTAlX TY IS HAD. , Heppner w oolgrowers have also re icclved good prices for their wool considering the figures that prevail- ed at the opening of the season. The , i rices paid yesterday were within a 'int or two of the prices paid for the 4 'same wool a year ago. THEY WON'T ItEtiHET IT. It is natural of course that some people will consider it extravagant to pave resident streets In Pendleton even though the streets to be improv ed be much used fronted by valuable property. It was the same way when the pav ing of Main and Court streets was under consideration. Some of the most prominent men of the city ar STued against paving the business sec tion. They put . forth various argu ments to defeat the improvement. But at this time you could not take a high power microscope and find any well balanced man who will say that paving was bad business policy. The improvement wrought has been o great that no one bothers for a moment about the cost of the pave ment. In the vlnv of this paper the same thing will be true after the resident streets have been improved. When West Court, Alta and Jackson streets are provided with pave 1 driveways lined on each side by grassy strips of parking the improvement will be so vast that the owners will be glad in deed of the change. The cost need not be nore than half what paving cost on Main street and as the prop erty owners will have ten years in hich to pay for the work if they so desire the burden should not fall heavily on anyone. that a home on an improved street will become enhanced in desirability to an extent sufficient to fully reim burse the owner for the expense of paving. People like to live along a well improved, clean looking street They don't like to live on a street that le unsightly with mud in the winter time and with dust and filth in the ummer. Prudent people need not worry over the extravagance of street pav ing. Those who argue against such Improvements could with equal logic ergue that It la alright for a man to buiid a noum: but not to paint it or U.i.1 a man is foolish to maintain a lawn in .'rorit of his home when he touM ralwr potatoes there instead. , It is evident that the uncertainty as to what would be done with sched ule K has made the buyers very cau tious this spring. They have desired to play safe and at the opening of the season probably bought wool on a basis that would have been safe had the duty on raw wool been entirely abolished. It now seems that a re- thoroughfares J auction of 50 per cent on raw wool is all that will occur, If any reduction at all Is made this year. If we had a tariff commission .em powered to enact changes on a busi ness baois gradually and with Sue notice to all the sheepmen who sold early this year w;ould have gotten bet ter prices for their wool. Further more better prices for the early sel lers wouki not nave meant mgner clothing either. Uncertainty' in the v.ool mu.ket workf for the advantage of the buyer, not the seller or the or nsumer. son s administration. j 1S54 Gold discovered ut Plain Held, X. II., in the Connecticut val ley. ' I I 1553 Liquor riots at .Portland, Me. 17 l'r. l-Mward Nobiling fired upon Kaiperor William of Germany at lo rim and Inflicted S 0 buckshot wounds. ISM Five states of Mexico de clared war on Provident Gonzales bo cease of an objectionable revenue stamp tax. 1554- National republican conven tion at Chicago nominated James G Plain for president on the fourth bal lot, against Chester A. Arthur. John A. Logan was nominated vice-president by acclamation. 1S96 The senate passes Mr. But ler's bill prohibiting the further is sue of interest bearing bonds against a gold standard and favoring the sil ver party. . 1S97 President McKinley opened the International Commercial Con gress at Philadelphia. 1903 Cruiser Tacoma launched at Union Works, San Francisco, Calif. 1910 Rolls crossed English chan ned twice In aeroplane. naturedly expessed by a Scandinavian servant, recently taken Into the ser vice of a young matron of Chicago. The youthful nssunpT of household cares'was disposed to be n trifle pat ronizing. "Now, Lena." she asked earnestly, "are you a good cook?" "Ya-as, 'in, I tank so," suhi the girl, with perfect naivete, "if you vlll not try to help me." June IJpp'n-cott's. The Truo Test. "I understand you spreak French like a native." "No," replied the student, "rye got the grammar and the accident down pretty fine. But it's hard to learn the gestures." Washington star. CASTOR J A Pin- fo&irta jii Ci-il&tfi ftaKMYw Hai'8 Always 8ougi f Jguatort of Governor West did not secure a col lege education but he was well train- It is safe to say led in the school of practical affairs where only efficiency counts. When a man has property that may he mortgaged for the 'sum of fcij'Hi, mop. (on) ho can afford to think of retiring. If James J. Hill keeps on he will be a rich man some day, though it 13 doubtful if he could ever qualify as ooe of the "Idle rich." With the beautifl summer weather now prevalent here it Is startling to read of the storm that swept the gulf states Wednesday. Why do people live in that section? JCXE 2 IX HISTOHV. 1581 James Douglas, Earl of Horton, was guillotined at Edinburg for the supposed murder of Lord Darnley. 1780 Great religious riot in Lon don between protestants and catho lics. 1781 French, under Arnee, took Tobago. 1804 Aaron Burr proposed at the federalist candidate for governor of New York. Ii03 British surrendered Dlamon I iJAXOKItOI.'S KKIK.NUS. The Atlanta Constitution has sar casm for Senator Heyburn of Idaho, n l hIko foi the democratic state com mittee of G-"rgia. Listen to thiu: "Heyburn of Idaho who needs to be remembered- more in pity than In anger kilsrninej the floors of the et.ate with tears the other day in op posing the onMitutlonal amendment providing lor direct, and ad interim, popular election of United States sen ators. '"He feared the encroachments of ralioi.al power. And. centralizing his grief, he protested against this; "day of chang s" which might even extend to a desire to "change the Ten Com mandments" and to "rewrite the American constitution." "There will not be any change in the ln Commandments. They were Iianded down by Divinity. There may be changes In their Interpretation which is handed down by humanity. Therein lies the opacity of II yburn, "ooth a regards the decalogue and the federal constitution. And If the latter is revised from head to heel, It may be brought more Into accord The Woman Alive to her own best interests, as soon n '.Ji-.tc is 'ici ;1, will help lit-r whole system with the tonic action of BEECHAM'S All v jacn shouiu icad the special i.'ircvl ioi. v. itlt every lxx. ii! f.-rr .',, rc p boxca 10c. and 25c. Who WilS the DOG The Known For Its Strength irst National Bank PENDLETOH, OREGON CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER i on nnn 11 : m nun nnn nn I 15 UL,UUU,UUU,UU U I SECURITY j For Sale 3 miles east of Echo along tho Viniitllln river, 355 acres good rich land under the Furnish ditch, 60 acres In al fnlfH and 125 acres more can be put In all under the ditch. All machinery and hay for small price of $17,600 on easy payments if sold at onca. 169 aero wheat farm 4 mllea west of Fendleton for f 1600 without the crop If sold within the next 10 days. On north side of Tendle ton, 2 lots and good house, wetl improved for $2250, all cash; must be sold at once, parties needing money. ess i D. Kemler H S 210 W. Bluff Pt. i'enaicton, Oregon. Hotel St. George Ear CEO. DAKVEAU, Proprietor Pondleton's Topular Oontle mens Resort. " Anheuser-Busch's famous BUDVEISER BEER on draught, 5c glass Electrlo Mixed Drinks Served at ' this I?nr. Finest Wines, Lienors and Clgnrs. Distributors of Echo Spring and Old Crow Whiskey. Orpheum Theatre J. P. MKDBKKACK, HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATEiMOTlON PICTURES x For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY 8 PAPER. Program CbMmtm Bmr; TacKi?! aad Trtdrnfm. i Byers' Best Flour Is miulo from the choicent wheat that trows. Good broad is assured when HVEIiS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. Pendleton Roller Mills Pendleton, Oregon. L (HI EU3 IE) E R of All Kinds Shipped Direct From Manufacturer to Consumer Keeo fhe Middlemen's Profits in YouKOwn Pocket LetJUs Figure With You. INTERSTATE BUILDING MATERIAL COMPANY ft H wmmwm ouncMan- A A bank Account WILL GIVE YOU CONFIDENCES ON YOUIt WEBDING ' START NOW AFTER YOU MAURY tho gitl of your choice o hank nccount will come !rs handy. Ucsddes the man who fcaves his money Ih thought more of by his employer and Is given the position of responsibility over the man who spends all ho makes. Make OI K llnnk VOUH Uank. We pay liberal Interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent, com pounded semi-annually. The American National Bank PEXW.ETOX. OREGON'. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY ANHEUSER-BUSCH on draught at the- Columbia Bar 632-636. Main Sl FINE WINES LIQUORS, CIGARS We Serve to Please Herman Peters, Prp Bowman Bar One Block from Depot A Gentlemen's Resort Try Our CIGARSand LIQUORS They Please Martin Anderson, Prop r Grande Ronde Apple Orchards on the INSTALLMENT plan. Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited these tracts. HILL & IIIBBERD, OWNERS At the office of MARK MOORHOUSE CO. I TIU.TH Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST PICTURES MOIIE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES and illustrated songs in the city. Shows cfternoon and eve nings. Refined aDd en tertaining for the entire family. Next to French Rcxtavrant Entire charge three time each week. Be sure and ice the next change. Adults Ida. Children . under 10 years, Be. Special for Saturday After Supper and Monday 7 room house on corner of Franklin and Webb streets, worth J1200, for this sale only $830. 6 room house 604 Willow -treot; this lot If there was no houso nn It would be worth more than we ask for It. Trice for this sale only $1500. 7 room house on West Court Btroet, worth 1700. for this salo only Slino. OFFICI5 WIMj hemaiv. OPE.V IINTIFi 0 THIS AND MONDAY EVENINGS. Teutsch i Bickers Real Estate and Insurance. i