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ru.r. nni OAILY EAST ORECOVUV PEN'DLETOX. OREGON. SATURDAY, JVXE 21, 1911. TIGHT PAG1 ; ! arm ar. ! r.u It i ' titl " (KtWIKVV : -irrd ty almost ill ot'u-i .ft:..i.v .m:w siAixii. : . .i ;. :. i W:r It i J- ::. :.:n .o ujitus. . tir . .i I-;-?, it" . !..:T !J . c tj ii . t.:;- t-j ijji.r: , .i w.i..i. u::r .... . ;...-- t csr:it;... . v:. f u : '. 1. i r ..Tr.tr -.lc -.r. or u.a;i... . . .x --uii.-. Lj mail.. I 1 l. 1 . .Jj.OO . i-iO . l.o . 7-io . 3 -i . .t-j . 1.:- r - I i -rs anl t td r,e th.-.t ."; frying t ji ... r Mi. I i:;.,k IK at tl --; .-a . v a. D C trl'li :.el. X. W. lis:. Tet'bone b. lief rs who have The g v. r- ' "' 5-:r- the l ri treal worthy convlcta as . ;..t . !t i' a n 1'.- i.liit 2'-"T. ! sucveed. It 'ji . .-: !j("ju" the g 1: fuc.ei. lv;t:it. that some al.;: t.- err.ri.'. . Tlo y .;ivt Ik n 1 I 'ti; that liiturally k sv r t-y to .'. i- he v. as mar- V I.- . r ivl-.. . --r , nt u, 3J Mvrmuo ! Lira his par. '1-. It wa rutins t.iiit it 'ic-ur-J thi way an J the t f- ct on xhv j-riMr.-j '.i- ul.: !. t ol. t r.ti".v that while the Snwrcu! 13 going to give prisoners a chance t aii th'.-m -Ivt-s he w ill 1 al sternly with those who abu... th-ir rrlvl-leses. ('tiiy An arnt anl ''1 "t!.' r 1 h.ist :ni fri-m!.s a; a t t i f .1! gmftt-r?." the f;aie t"a) lv i-r.i't..! from Wft-zn rather thn r.-in thf vtatv. Hut t ex J: i f- j 'jr vi v, r. !: I : in : r.t ,'.,vn . v i'l ,r..: H JU 1: : ? v ih- v. r 1 ! i" ).-4Ui.:.tf trie "ursra:'! ! ii.iiin-" .r ihf tiir-- f. -rinal st h :.. j f w h'.i H are r j'.v dvfunct. s- ! t-t-I'-ve, was b tv i-( n 1 r'.:i :h nj-an 1 dollars. The! -: j.a'M the haiince .iut I 'V Sa:-rtl. , r . f ... I I'c , Portland, oreson. 1 !n;iij V.uiliitLf. '. M"-.ber L'r.:trtl l'ms Association. ri-l tt tLe jto;.r at Fendletoo. . a M '.c l Uls ciail cttter. Main 1 nffTia' ' i:r Connty Paper. courageous 1 r 'di , ... - .1 N.-s;.,n t . I r. - v t- nh :.. 11. uu: i-..- u.t .im c"ul l i.ot h:iv. Vit.n ur" the ".;...n j.r-j.r'a-I A a! H:rn:.:,ry Pel i.ff sr'a l-j arni-,1 w'tri undispuvibk-1 V U. .A .- f j ' 1. 1.1 , due tlsi? town. II..- was rrn-t at the rf ce "f the secntary of state with I a c!a:!.rny stale and a cold refusal. I l!e .ii i,. hnnu- c ni l I to the marrow. I-ater ;in offkial l.-tter was received j 'r"nl J- H. Aikerman, iresident of! th,. ite board ,,f normal r?. nt. ' ixi n.ir.if hr iorrjiv that "Wi-t-.n s ' oiahn was not alioive 1 by the senate." ' Mr. Ai kirmun s undoubtedly .- t- ry. Even at this distance we can j fn-1 the d.-iu -losing influence of his! ' k.-i Hi r. U4 ls 1 3 la ...J CenedEen ecifio e trars. Iut he u n.t for h:melf. lie is ,n ort ujuwing n:s salary, we under-1 fi at r" -. L. stand, as president of the only nor- j HQ AlURl P0iMftO rnCSpnatO tnal sthodl in the state which ial- ! : 1 ; ary i3 double the amount ever be fore ' tWo-:hird., of the sUtes. o T 'J R''r,1:aI h pr.Uei.t in ii2Xaooleon-S army began the Or.on. Ackerman v,.l got his bit. Ru?iian ca!n,.aign by the passage or "J' " "V":"i iU'S l,ur'u,' man' -v, ars the Nieman. rf oomtortable office hoiaing. And. battle of Carabobo in the that he contrive,i to save the Mate south Am.rkan war of independence, irom i0 of the "grafting normal--, 1 sf,2 Investment of Vkksburg. in order to be president of the third! Miss, bv a f le. t of 13 federal gun ..nl f.,., remaining school. U now boats under Admiral Karragut. After in i.u.i .,e.i,i or tn.s community, an ineffectual bombardmen How he did it would take too lung deferres Farragut withdrew 10 rxp.ain. Hit creation of the sin- 4. fj g!e state board was, however, the en- I Marie Francois Padi-Carnot. ' Si. tenng we.Jge. ! j r-.-id.-i.t of France, assassinated by iiy Ack rman'g orders, in is, the i-- are Giovanni Santo, an Italian. Absolutely Pure 77w csify b&knj powder tnstfo front Royal Crap 3 Cream of Tartar M'XsKT. I sa .v the royal I be of twi- ; character like Hall arid risk his life In taking him as Governor West did. The governor is entitled to congratu lations upon his good work. liL-ht's train through the crimson p' r ta's of the West; ;r the gleaming wake I fiinu-1 1 again hip of Asteroth, In splen dor drc.-t, up the deeps of evening, ca!m, unrlvcn. 1.. .re the ra Hunt Him to heaven. soul of Sweej Ar.d The .' r-rift As 't Per'.hance the Potter of the twirline sky, The Moubkr of the molten. lava seas. The Puilk r of the Argosies on high, The Painter of the flowers and . the trees Took cloud and fire, pearl and purple then, And in your heart, beloved, blended them. By Henry Walker N'oyes in Pacific Monthly. ix voi:ki.; trim. That the Pendleton commercial ciub Is r.i w in working trim and 'fi ! u.-y has been frequently shown of 'ate and it v.as demonstrated by the , ath :.-ia: tic gathering for the mor.th : Ijncho.n last evening. Secretary Kei is making good in his position atoi he has only started. As he be comes mere and more familiar with the situation his value to the com munity will be increased. All that U needed is the loyal to-operation of the business people of the town. Kverybody 1:muIJ belong to the Com mercial S30 Spokane Route GO EAST THRU Kootenay and Arrow Lakes and Canadian Rockies The most beautiful and mag nificent scenery in the world. Splendid train service. Luxu rious hotels and chalets and nu merous natural attractions. The playground of America. VERY LOW RATES EAST LIBERAL STOP-OVERS LOXG LIMITS Hotel St. George , GEORGE DARVEAU, Proprietor. For further information and Il lustrated folder write M. E. MALOXE, T. P. A. GEO. A. WALTOX. G. A. 11 Wall St.. Spokane. European plan. Everything firm-class. All modern conveni ences. Hot water heated throughout. Rooms en suite with bath. Large, new sample 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 $( and ,$1.50 Block and a half from depot See the big electric sign. on the or July ItakjUi- j cavalry club and every member . should get in and work. If there ar-J , differences of opinion let them be ex- pressed frankly and if there must be 'scraps then let them come but keep such things within proper limits. j Members should never lose their sense of proportion. The object of normal school plant at Weston was! ;n advancing from gutted of nearly everything it cm-'rl, (Sen. Young's brigade of l tineo or v.: lie T t ii i.-r...!..rt : -1 n . 1 -. ..1.1. ..o .... a i .i i v iiji , c null t u'l.i ij-. i-'uu ii oil.? on i'uiiivicu j h mdsonip equipment was sold for a I a superior force of Spaniards at Las j song to Junk dealers. He has now ' ' oiusima, near Sevilla. A heavy fire. was opened on the Americans. Ham ilton Fish, Jr., one of the rough rid caused an inventory to be made of the few goods remaining, with a view, doubtless, to their s;mi!ar disposition. But right here let it be said that Wes ton has grown tired of the saving grace of humilfiy. He will not get these goods except by armed force, with a detachment of the state mi litia. Weston is holding them as se curity for its unpaid claim. ; the Commercial club Is to advance the interests of Pendleton and there ii no one too small or too big to join occasioned by a tax on malt. JL'XE 21 IX HISTORY. 1724 Great tumult In Glasgow, ers was killed and Capt. A. J. Cap ron mortally wounded. Enemy fin ally driven from positions after Am ericans had sustained loss of fiteen killed and fifty wounded. 1-"1 Perdharie released hv the bandit Hals I'll, with his stepson. in such w ork. IIASTEXIXG THE DAY. A miserable 1 ocal sheet known am- j Assuredlv the O -W. I' ... . . . i cng other things tor me aviuuy wun ! r,.iny & X. corn- provide some way for ac- vhich It licks the toes of the Pacif'c j commod:iting the mountain travel rwwrr oc aikiil o'iiii'nii, "i 01 anj during .he other corporation that may throw it people remain up all night to catch bone, tries to charge the East Ore- trains. A local train between Pen gnnian with "purloining" credit for dieton and Huntington seems the the proposed reduction in light 1 1, est solution. j rates. J . i It Is Imborille rot. The subject of j The East r.regonian is not worry-1 lower light rates for Pendleton was i ing over who gets credit for reduced brought before th- Commercial club ' Kht charges. But this paper Is do-j managers by Dr. C. J. Smith, whoi"S what it can and will continue to I Hcted upon Ills own initiatK'e andl'l" what It can to assist Iocal people j without consulting a soul, as far asj'" King lower prices. It will do, this paper knows. Since that time thl-" l-cause it is the business of a I1J6 English act of parliament against witchcraft, passed in the reign of James I. repealed. ITU A daily mall first installed in London. 1M4 Governor of New Hampshire summer without making " io mgn me mu me legislature had passed agreeing to the amend ment of the constitution, adopted by OKPEW'S BKST COMPLIMENT. Senator Depew, at a dinner in his honor ip New Yrk, said of his not able ora'orlcnl gift: "I have received many compliments on my sill at after dinner speaing, but the naivest compliment of all came from an up-state farmer. " 'Senator.' he said, 'you might have have typhoid and recover, you might have pneumonia and recover, you might have yellow fever and recover, but If you ever get lockjaw you'd bust"" Philadelphia Record. the matter has been handled by the " Biumaie newspaper to uo mis way. j city Interests committee of which T. j" others care to uphold the interests G.Montgomery Is chairman. The the eler trical company rather than i commit:.-. h:.s confine,) its eff.ts so, the VUhM ' is their privilege to do Uo far to ordering that a thorough in-, i Vfstigatlofi of the sailed of elec tricity and gas c harges be made by With the Bound-up drawing nigh facts Secretary Jack Keefe. New stories telling of these have been published by the East Cregotdan and this paper has en dorsed the movement editorially. It do. s so still, but this paper has never by a single word claimed credit for the rnov .' The investigation should be compi' tej no matter what the elect! kal company has done or may do. The electrical company and Its manager are on one side of the game, the people of Pendleton on the other. The people are foolish If they do not look out for themselves. The altilne feature of this whole affair is that ariyorc- Hhoull resent the fact that the Commercial Hub 1 to investigate the prices paid for electricity and gas in this city as eon. pared with the prices paid else where, 'i he people pay the bills, If they haven't the right to Investigate the Miber t then for God's sake who has. On what meat has the Pacific power & Light company fed that It should swell up arid become ho arro gant? Why should its Journalistic pup be set a-yelping Just because the pioile of pendbton, through their rornmerclc.i organization, are going t' find cut, in a businesslike way, whether or not they pay too much for lectrh ity and gas? Plainly this is no way for a public service corpor ation to act in this day and age. Every time n corporation acts in such a manner it i,ut hastens the day of governmental regulation of corporations- a day that Is already at the dawn in ( regon. " lit would be hard to interest local ; people in such an affair as an avl-1 jiition meet Such sport may be pleas-' ing to .Valla Wallans but it would seem rjuiet here. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Ii the best of all medicines for the cure of diseases, disorders and weaknesses peculiar to women. It is the only preparation of its kind devised by a regularly gradu ated physician an experienced and skilled specialist in the diseases of women. It it a safe medicine In any condition of the system THE ONE REMEDY which contains no alcohol ' and no injurious habit-forming drugs and which creates no craving for such stimulants. THE ONE REMEDY so good that its maker are not afraid to print its every ingredient on each outside bottle wrapper and attest to the truthfulness of the same under oath. It is sold by metficine dealers everywhere, and any denier who hasn't it can Set it. Don't take a substitute of unknown composition for this medicine of known composition. No counterfeit h as good as the genuine and the druggist who says something else is "just as good as Dr. Pierce's" is either mistaken or is trying to deceive you for his own selfish benefit. Such a man is not to be trusted. He is trilling with your mott priceless possession your health may be your life itelf. See that you get what you ask for. How many more coronation pa-I rades? That seems to be an extended ( affair they are having across the wa ter. I I Once more Governor West has II v- i ed un to the role of "The Man Who; Delivers The Goods." Wanted, a captain for company L AX rKXEKT GOVERNOR. It was characteristic of Governor West to bad a posse after Convict Hall and to personally retake ' that desperad . The governor is modest and unassuming but he Is a man of action nnd nerve. When he start Upon a line of work In which lie feels he Is right he becomes Intensely In terested nnd he usually carries It through aa some legislators dis covered last winter. It l the belief of Governor West that the old time method of managing- prisoners often does Infinite SLAPPEI AGAIN BY THE STATE. (Weston Leader.) If It be blessed to be meek and lowly the community of Weston is In debted to the state of Oregon for teaching It humility. This town once had a state normal, and while we are all trying to forget the fact, and to close our eyes to the vacant build ings, circumstances are sure to arise which recall unpleasant recollections of the manner in which the state has sat down upon us and squelched us. Passing over the long history of the schools's trials and vicissitudes it was c'osed a time or two through leg islative whlrns and never knew from one b'-ennlal term to another wheth er it would survive or perish kt us relate that during Its final death struggle In the sad springtime of 1909 the people of Weston were call ed upon to save Its teachers from starvation and Its graduating class from the threatened loss of, their di plomas. They came nobly to the res cue with a fund of $3000. They had done so frequently before and had the habit. And here let It be Inter polated that although the people of Weston were often hold up to scorn and obloquy by the esteemed Oregon- PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS THE COSY Where the entire family can enjoy a hirh-clas3 motion pic ture show with comfort. FUN, PATHOS, SCENIC, THRILLING ALL PROPERLY MIXED. Open Afternoon & Eve. Chnnjres Sun., Mon., Wed., FrL Next Door to St. George Hotel. Admission 5 and 10 Years of Suffering Catarrh and Blood Disease Doctors Failed to Cure. Miss Mabel F. DnwklriH, 12H Lafay ette Kt., J'ort Wayne, Ind., writes: "Kor three years I was troubled v. Ith catarrh and blood disease, I tried m-v-ersil doctors and a dozen different rem edies, but none of thern did me nny good. A frk-nd told me of Hood's Har fiaparilla. I took two bottles of tt,ls medicine nnd wns as well and strornf as ever. I fee) like a different person and recommend Hond'a to any one suf fering from cutnrih." Get It today In usual liquid form or chocolated tablet called Saraataba. AKER5' Patent Draper Clamp NO MOUK SPLIT DRAPER STICKS. Akera' Patent Clamp U made of steel expressly for the purpose. They hold the stick firmly as if in a vise, without the use of rivets. a Nothing hur the very best of material drapers. used in th Not an experiment, but a perfected device that has been in uho for years and has friven absolute satisfaction. WK GUARANTEE THIS DRAPER CLAMP and arc rifrht on the ground to back up every sale. IMnde and for sale by the PENDLETON IR.ON WORKS ( Grande Ronde Apple Orchards on the INSTALLMENT plan. Talk with the Pendleton ieople who have visited thef tracts. KILL & HIBBERD, OWNERS At the office of MARK MOORHOUSE CO. Orpheum Theatr j. p. hldsksac n. rropctetat HIGH-CI.ASS UP-TO-DATEJlvlOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IX TODAY 'S PAPER. Irncrmm Change oa MtJutay's. Tsniti'i sad frtdaraw m:' tt , hi Pendleton Beer THE BEST Quality-quality first, last and all the time is the watchword in the produc tion of City Brewery Beer Yon do not find it lacking in that "life" so necessary to give it the required zest. You assist in providing employment for home labor, build ing up your home city and supporting institutions that place money in circulation here, when you buy home products in preference to those that are shipped in. When you drink beer, insist on City Bcer on draught at the following places-: BILLY'S PLACE. W. .T. Eogart, Prop. BREWERY DEPOT, Paul ireinmelgarn, Prop. OPERA BAR, Anton Kraft, Prop. STATE SALOON, II. J. Latonrelle, Prop. THE CRESCENT SALOON, T. II. Taylor, Prop. Summer Excursion Tickets East-bound OX SALK OX XL'MF.KOl'S DATES MAY 16 TO SEPTEMBER 7, 1911 Northern Pacific Railway The ORIGINAL Scenic Highway A FEW SAMPLES SIMILAR REDACTIONS TO MANY OTHER POINTS IX THE EASTEUX UNITED STATES AXD CAXADA. AS WELL AS THE MIDDLE Vest. St. Paul $00.00 New York $108.50 Minneapolis 00.00 Philadelphia 108.50 Duliith 00.00 Omlilut 00.00 Superior 60.00 Detroit 82.50 Chicago 72.50 ItoNton 110.00 St. Louis 70.00 Montreal, Que. 105.00 Long limits and liberal stopovers. Low rates for Great Likes steamer trips. Wo serve thoso "Great Big Baked Potatoes." Let us arrange you Itinerary It will be a pleasure Route of the N. Coast Limited REMEMBER THESE EVENTS. Astoria Centennial Aug. 10 to Sept. 9 Tacoma Carnival of Nations, .. .July 3 to 6 Seattle Goldon Potlatch July 17 to 22 Pendleton Rnund-up Sept. 14 to 16 Minneapolis Civic Celebration July 2 to 8 Duluth Water Pageant July 20 to 22 Yellowstone Park July 15 to Sept. 16 Through Sleepers Dally to Official Park Fntrance. WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton. A. D. Charlton, Asst. tlen. Pass Agt, Portland, Oregon.