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DAILY EAST OUEC.OMA. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATl'UDAY, Ol'XE 10, 1911. eight pages PACK IXHIt AX lXPEl'ENPKNY yffCWBFAPEB. Published Pally sml Semi Week); at rese ttle! ou, Orefcou, by the A8T OKKUOX1AN rUlLISUINO CO. SUBSCUlITiON RATES. Btlly, one year, by mall $5.00 Kwlly, six tnontlis, by mall 2.60 Dally, three months, by mall l.5 flatly, on month, by mail , .50 lally, oue )ir, by carrier 7. AO Dally, six months, by carrier 8 75 Ially. three months, by carrier 1.05 Dally, one mouth, by carrier .65 atomiW eekly, one year, by mall 1.60 ni-necdy, six moMns, Dy man 70 al-Weekly, (our months, by mall... .60 school Is finished a course in domes tic science is to be established here id ml the girls of this city will be given the instruction that is heralded us su valuable in New York. Some peo ple of course will thing the schools lire taking up with small work. On the contrary it is great work. Such work as this looks to the true better ment of social conditions und nothing that is useful la small or potty. There is majesty in ordinary duties and beauty in simplicity if people only Know it. Tbe Pally East Oregonlan !: kept on salt at the Oreeon News Co., Siltt Morrison street. Portland, Oregon. Northwest Xes Co., Port land, Oregon. Chicago llureau, 000 Security Building. Washington, U. C, Bureau, 601 Four teenth street. N. W. Member I n .ed Press Association. Entered at the poatofflre at Pendleton, Dragon, as second class mall matter. telephone slain 1 Official City and County raper. OUT OP THE WEST. The West can give you nought if only bread; The rain is wasted on the ?od that boars Only the springing wheat whose golden head is bowed in wind-id worship of the sun. The West is poor, indeed, if only gold Is hidden in the riven rock, and man. A shadow on the mountain sere and old A fool who tosses tringets in a pan. Five centuries have ringed the cedar tree, Five hundred wasted ears if it must fall To make a woodman's fire, such destiny More fits the turf that dries beside the wall. The West shall give you strength of men; the soil . A P.l.l M)i:is. That the referendum on the Malar key public service bill was a blunder is now apparent, says the Oregon Journal. Without intending to do so, those who signed the petitions to referend it, played directly into the hands of the public service corpora tions. The Liieasure for a local public service commission failed to pass. The state-wide bill is held up by the referendum, and for two years the public service utilities will go un regulated. Not only do such corpor ations in Portland escape regulation, but the same is true in the other cit ies of the state. ' There ought to be regulation. Regulation has proven efficacious in the case of railroads. It is even more necessary with reference to municipal utilities. The nation and the state are in the business of regulating, and it U equally import?" that the cities should be. Sane regulation is better for the utilities themselves. It is so ad mitted to be by some of the largest figures in the railroad world. In railroads, it substitutes honest man agement for management by frenzied financiers. It places transportation on a legitimate basis and is to eventu ally cut out over capitalization. It is possible that the referendum on the Malarkey bill may have de fects that will prevent its application. The question ought to be tried out In the courts. The blunder of in voking it ought to be repaired if pos sible, and a state-wide commission Broken beneath the share ibe put to work on the problems of shall three-fold yield. Of character, and through the pain of toll Man's power shall learn its sinews in the field. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. BENEFICIAL KIH CATION. In the schools of the world rests the home for human advancement. In avn Interview given just after his tri umphal entry into the City of Mexl co, Madero, the successful revolution ary leader, declared he would work for the betterment of the common schools of Mexico. His statement hows that he knows, the source of Mexico's trouble and if he is true to his purpose of improving the schools he will slve the problem. The trouble with the Diaz government was that it did not promote the eduction and advancement of the common people OJ Mexico. The people had few chic pewers nnd they were not properly educated for even such duties as they had to perform. .So it is no won der that the Mexicans have made a poor spectacle of themselves before the world. In America the problem is not so much to fit the people for citizenship for our schoois are not deficient in that line. Every Ann rican boy learns at the start fiat he is to be- a free American citizi n and as such will have the same civic rights and rc-epoiisii.iliib-s i.- tv!j rest ( his coun trymen. The pi '--id"n y is a - n;i-n .iter of pr'-pa! in 'r tii'- party th-y must imij-tricl world our past have been lack- securing fair and equitable rates from public service monopolies throughout the state. 1 Meantime, forewarned by the pres ent situation, it will be wisdom in the future to always be sure we are right before we go ahead in invoking the referendum op resorting to the initi ative. The friends of regulation re ferended the Malarkey Wl, expecting that the local public service bill would pass. ' But the local measure didn't pass, and there we are. refuse or slop barrels should be se curely covered and foodstuff of a nature to attract' flies should bo kept under screen. The adjudication of the water rights on the Umatilla is a matter of far greater importance than people now realize. In later years there will be people who will regret they did not get into the game and protect their rights. Wuter is destined to in crease in value as closer development comes about in this section. The steel trust seems to understand industrial conditions very well, but admits the need of regulation. So do others aside from Mr. Gary. The Astoria Centennial will be next. JIXK 10 IX HISTOKY.' 1719 Battle of Glenshlelds, Scot land, ending Spanish Invasion. 1S11 Lord Wellington raised the siege of Baoajos. 1S55 Charles J. Culberson, who became United States senator from Texas, born. 1861 Neutrality announced by the French emperor. 15 92 President Harrison nominat ed for re-election by the republican convention at Minneapolis, Mr. White law' Reid. vice president. 1593 Battleship Massachusetts launched. 1S9S Six hundred American ma rines landed near Gpantanamo har bor. 1902 Woodrow Wilson succeeded Dr. Patton as president of Princeton University. 1909 The house of commons pass ed the budget on second reading. President Tnft presented the Wrlnht brothers with gold medals. 1910 Federal grand jury Indicted Western Union Telegraph company, forty-two violations of a bucket shun law being alleged. Absolutely Pure The only baking powdar ntsdo from Royal Urapo Cream of Tartar. Hota.NoLime Phosphate TEACHING IXDEIt DIFFICULTIES Mabel Wllber tells this one on the first born of a dear friend: The first born is ncarlng 4 years of age and his parents are trying to Instill a bit of politeness into his sys tem. "Toots, dear," his mother asked, "do you want some crackers and milk?" "Nn." "Say no. thanks." When daddy came ' home mother wanted to give him an illustration of Toots' Improvement in deportment so she said: "Toots, dear, will you have some prunes?" "No." "No what!" "No prunes." Chicago Examiner. 11 AFTKK THE FLY. In taking up a crusade ugainst the fly the ladies of the civic club are en gaging in very practical work and they deserve the fullest encourage ment. Medical authorities unite in the n.-sertion that the fly is an enemy a? well as a sunn' r nuisance. He car ries the terms of typhoid fever and oi other diseases anil is held respon sible :""r a vast amount of sum mer illness. The remedy f.r the f!v is verv simple. It is, nothing more nor I.-ss than cl inlin.'.ss. Where there is not dirt or filth there will he no flits. To guard against flies garbage piles should oe cared fur, manure piles within the titv shojld be tabooed, I AKERS' Patent. Draper Clamp NO MORE SPLIT DRAPER STICKS. Akers' Patent Clamp is made of steel expressly for tbe purpose. They hold the stick firmly as if in a vise, without the vise of rivets. Nothing but the very best of material used in the drapers. ( Not an experiment, but a perfected device that has been in use for years and lias given absolute satisfaction. WE GUARANTEE THIS DRAPER CLAMP and are right on the ground to back up every sale. Made and for 3ale by the PENDLETON IR.ON WORKS in siii hiiiiiii hiiii wisjsm Leads Them AH - to i.i'n a.- m H-.;t in th yoii't" ; ! p. ay in lis--6ii-i"js j'-i ;ii U-Z. II .wi-v T e I e i VA : '. . syis'em .hi 1 i f: :., it. ' IV :) - e n a.- 1 1 ; I i ' "Ir. ;t. elementary Lattan the ri:a i prep for pen:. i, try, but for r. r.Oi - .:or.: everywhere I:.- v.-e,-kr. -s of the ,,;! ';i . re t'-ttin? away j f:il w.dl a fv.l.tir;-! I i ir Y'.'ijry '.V'-irv n en v, , 'n i- ti'i'.v '" i'ur I.: ri el" i. sr thool of M.-iri ration. not Terrible Suffering Eczema All Over Baby's Body. "Vh' n rr.y baby was four rr.ri th Old hi.s face broke out with enema, and at sixteen months of ag?, his face, hands :-r.'l arrv.j were in a-dreadful State. The eez,-ma sprenl all over hi tody. We had to put a m ti or : ua over his f::i and tie up his iiid3. Finally we ewe him Hood's Rery-ra. riii-i find in a few rronih hi wr n-tir-!y cured. Today lie i. he ,'hy boy." Mrs. Inez I..- is. n trine:, M -J i.e. ifo'i'i'a .t"'ii'.-'i rai'i.'.a cures blood -ill -es Mil builds up the fyyt'-rt. Get it today in u.-imil .'eiiiei f' ro or choeolrttd tbiets called Cci'atlLaiJ J. i rcr serviceaDie , i i-c v nd happy living," says an editorial , j.-J..- in the Sei'k'v-onan-K'-vW'W. s; ecifie vocational trainin;.', but in dustrial an 1 vocational ir.t- il!-jenr.- dfeseribe.s the j'uriios". In a hitchen ar.d ditiirc; r-Tn the little- t'iii 1 the rnysleiieH r.f donshs jind s-iu;.s. In a eoii-ti-'j .-tive v.j-k U car ried on. In a sewini; room loth In-; i- fasliioneil. So'i,-il eijlture Is ro vi le ! y p clnbrooin and a pardon 1? l.'lhd on the roof. "Barren Kehoolin-; is rejda. ed by livinir tliiou-h each RulJect. The ITirl Ik put from the beirinnlnj,- to tfo'v-Ir.-g- the I rol.cm that life f-'- t . "Theio !tio are hixh schools v.-hr-re the girl of tomorrow is fitting ht-r-Fejf for the woman's work of the day after. "Ceyo'id the hish bi hools of Brook lyn, Chicago, Philadelphia, and Ro chester f.tand special institutes where the irl of tomorrow ran complete her liberal education In the l.lsh schools con obtain scientific training for practical service and useful work." When the new Pendleton high Near GnUlord, California V.Vr'-'ir.''; CfH'-rc on tbe Pacific Co.-i-it. J ' '. .Var t ure.-it I luvi r-it u i. r r.o- :lii",.:'t''.'.:'t ti'f '.-;r. I1.! ranee (fl I iii 'i V :.-"!i.;tiien ri ': u.-.ts t-itiivic:,! to Ti. -f 'i: .-:..::::.. .::. ; . l.-.f-.y (,i i :,. n 'irn :.l. haUor.nor:-h fijr Ci-ticc wit!i rhoili rn cj'lip n.e.t. Kxeiltnt ooo'i-tnnities for liorr.c ff omi'. lihr.'oy f.ii'iy. ma ic .'.nil art. M'.'O-rri Kvira.-f-i ?-'rci:'l c-'im' f'.r lu-.'iith el st 'i'!r:.l .. e-i'!',',r life. Pu-i.l. n!, I.ialla rntU i'.v L.,:-o-i. A. .'.I.. I.itt. I).. I.b. ft. for CM-:-."!' .-':-'re (crit:,ry, t-.Uf-c 1". O., ( .-.hfo.-nia. I Who I Owns J the I At Siyder Music Store ' V JSl -J Devlin's Fiver Best five cent cigar in tlie city. For sale et Joe Sullivans Cigar Store Only HEADQUARTERS FOR Toilet. Goods Wo ore Sole Manufacturers ami Distributors of the Celebrated TOILET CHE AM coi n CUKAM TOOTH POWDKH ami MT. HOOD CREAM. T&Mm&ii &. Co. Lcatlinjr linifrfrists of Eact ern Oregon. DO NOT FORGET when phoning your order for meat, that WIS CAHItV A COM- I'U'Ti; mm-: or r.wcv ami stai'm: giioci:kii:s, and our prices arc RIGHT. Kroch fruits und vegetables received dally. "Kverythlng to eat, ('rocerleft and meat." at the CASH MARKET Cor. E. Court nnd Johnson sip. 3 PI 1011 e Main 101 P4 ft Grande Ronde Apple Orchards on Uio INSTALLMENT plan. Talk , with tho rendleton peoplo who have visited these tracts. HILL & K1BBERD, OWNERS At the office of MARK MOORHOUSE CO. For Sale 2 1-2 miles east of Pilot Ilock on Stewart creek, 640 acres of good wheat and al falfa land, lots of water, fair improvements, for the small price of $23.00 per aero. Land selling all around this farm for $30.00 per acre. Tho reason this land is of fered so cheap is on account of the owners wanting all cash must be sold within the next 60 days. For further particulars call or address D. Kemler 210 W. Bluff St. Pendleton, Oregon. Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVEAC, Proprietor. ... mm Wm European plan. Everything first-class. All modern conveni ences. Hot water heated throughout. Rooms en suite with bath. Large, new samplj rooms. The Hotel St. George Is pronounced one of the most up. to-dato hotels of the Northwest. Telephone and fire alarm con nections to office, and hot and cold water running In- all rooms. Rooms $1 and $1.50 Block, and a half from depot See the big electric sign. Orpheum Theatre i. P. MKDIVUrAOa. 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