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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1911)
0 AIL ST EAST OREGOXIAS. r EXDLETOX. OREGON. SATURDAY, JITA' 15, 1911. EiGirr rAGM page rorn. ax i.m:ri:xni:N r Ni:w&rArEiL Pvblihtifil laily ami Si'aii Weekly at I'eu il'iuu. t'rtgun, by the AT OK Et, OMAN riliUSUIXU 00. sriist in rr i ox hates. tlly, title ytiir. uy mail Ialij. sit in on iiis. by urn 11 Iaiiy, ;Ii:e iiwiuIk by mail Iwhy. .i.e iiiou: li. by mail (felir. uin year, t'y tnrner Dlly, six mu!ii!i, by ijinlor .... DaLy. U.re nuiii.lis. by carrier... DaKv. o:.e n:omli. by currier ml-A t'i'kiy, .ne year, by mail.,. BlVwLl,r. six mouths, by mall.. ttui-W 'eekly. four mouths, by mall. .:..(0 . i.5u . l.-J." . .iiO . 7.50 . 3 Vo . . .tv . l.Srt 75 The la!ly l'.ast Oreouian la kept on al it the Oivfon News Co., 3-d Morrison Jtreeu I'oriiiind. Oregon. Xor!besr News Co.. TortlanJ. Oreffon. ChiiiiLro r.ureau, 1HU Security Buildlac WaxUiueiun. it. C, Bureau, 0U1 Four teeoih Mi-eet, X. V. the eU'ctric company's organ that the rtnlutl'n endorsing the move to re n.tvo the overhead wires was rall ro:iUl through the Commercial club nuinagors. The ohr.ree Is absolutely false. , The resolution was presented by Jr. Smith in regular mooting of the luard and it wis freely iliseussed by i-11 who cared to discuss it. There were st veil membors present more t'uin a majority of the hoard. Those in attendance were President tfmythe and the Messrs, Montgomery, Smith, .50 Hik e. McAllister, Kecfe, And Aldrlch. Th Me.uber I'nited lYess Association. Enteieil at the poatoffire at Pendleton. Oregon, aa second cla mall matter. telephone Mala 1 Official City and County Taper. Welcome Words to Women Tin: F.K-orr cam.. If out beyond the city's farth est edi;e There Were no roads flit led through sleepy t No will's to blow throu.,.. any thorny hedge, Xo pathways over hazel-tuft- ed downs, I miir'-.t not. when the day be- sins, be sad Because I toil among the money- mad. . If out beyond the distant hills there lav motion for the adoption of the Smith resolution was made by Mr. nice aiul the move had the support of all present sve Mr. Montsomry. At least he was the only member to raise a word of protest and even he did not vote against the adoption, of the resolution. Had the entire membership of the loard been present it is safe to pre dict the resolution would have been adopted by an even stronger vote. The board of managers is "progres sive" in tone and stands for the gen eral advancement of the city. Jt would be a sorry kind of a Commercial club i. its managing board were not com posed of men with such tendencies. Women who suffer with disorders peculiar to their sex should write to Dr. Pierce and receive free the advice of a physician of over 40 years' experience a skilled and successful specialist hi tiie diseases of women. Every letter of this sort hus the most Careful consideration and is regarded us sacredly confidential. ' Many sensitively modest women write fully to Dr. Pierce whnt they would shrink from telling to their local physician. The local physician is pretty sure to say that he cannot do anything without "an examination." Dr. Pierce holds that these distasteful examinations arc icnerully need less, and that no woman, except in rare cases, should submit to them. Dr. Fierce' treatment will cure you right in the privacy of your own home. II is " Favorite Prescription" has cured hundreds of thousands, soino of them the worst of cases. It is' the only medicine of Its kind that is the product of a regularly graduated physician. The only one. good enough that its makers dare to print its every ingredient on its outside wrapper. There's no secrecy. It will bear examina tion. No alcohol and no habit-forming drugs are found in it. Some unscrup ulous medicine dealers may offer you a substitute. Don't take it. Don't trifle wiih your health. Write to World's Dispensary Mcdicul Association, Dr. R. V. Pierce, President, Buffalo, N. Y., take the advice received and be well. Canadian Pacific i Xo valley graced by any wind- PROSKITTE THKM. In taking criminal action against the circulators of the university of Oregon petitions, alleged to be filled wiih fradulent names, the authorities are doing what they should do. If fraudulent names were affixed to those petitions then the men doing the work should go to jail. It is a criminal misuse of ths referendum. If criminal action is not pressed ther; w ill be many people who will get the idea that the names are not fraudu lent and that the charges of fraud have been trumped up. If there is proof of wrong doing go straight through, with the matter regardless of how many men may facs peniten tiary sentences. ing stream, And if no slim, white steeples far away Might mark the spots where drowsy hamlets dream, I could perhaps, at midday be content "Where striving millions at their tasks are bent. If far away from noise and strife and care There were no buds to swell on waiting" trees, Xo mating birds to spill upon the air The liquid sweetness of their melodies, I might at sunset be serene and proud Because a few had seen me in against the use of poisonous preserva- the crowd. i tives and has been fearless in expos- S. E. Kiser. jng tne methods of certain manufac- J turers who care nothing for the AFTER DR. WILEY. More than likely Dr. Wiley, govern ment chemist, is right when he says the whiskey trust and certain food manufacturers are th'e instigators of the move to oust him. Dr. Wiley has done some very effective work towards bringing about the manufacture of pure food. He has enforced the law iti iii'ariini aiul iniiiT'iO tin i Mini mini li, iTiiifiTw-ii inwMhswnirmTi tst- , ir-iriT'rfff.ioritrrr'irrTiiWTiwiwiTTi rt rm rayr.rifw Known For Its Strength The First Nations! PENDLETON, I0KEGO8 ank CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . RESOURCES OVER J 11, WU ! 2,000,000.00 SECURITY . THE CASH MARKET IS TIIE mSIEST PLACE I X TOWX WHY? Because people get better goods, better service and better weight than anv other place In town and you'll find our prices cheaper- at the CASH MARKET Cor. E. Court and Johnson Sts. Phono Main 101 XO CAVSE FOR WORRY. In his remarks at the Commercial club managers' meeting yesterday Dr. C. J. Smith called attention to acme very pertinent points in con nection with the local move to ob tain better treatment from the Pa cific Power & Light company. . 1 According' ti the dot-tor electricity If a new theatre cannot be had for Pendleton perhaps a remodel- Ii supplied to the state university and j ing of the old one is the next best health of people and seek only to make the greatest possible profits. But if the food manufacturers and the adulterated whiskey makers suc ceed in getting Dr. Wiley's scalp there will be thousands of people who will demand to know the reason why. to the Oregon Agricultural college at two cents per kilowat. In California recently he noticed blazing electric signs in San Francisco advertising electricity for sale at two and one half cents per kilowat. Xow in the past a charge of 17 cents per kilowat has been made by the electric company In Pendleton and under the promised reduction the basic c harge will be 12 cents per kilo wat. Why is it that the electric trust must charge 12 cents per kilowat here when the same sort of electricity may be had in the Willamette valley and in California at one-sixth that price? The electricity used (n Pendleton is generated by means of water power Just as in the valley and in Califor nia. Why should it not be sold to consumers at the same price. Is it- more difficult for water to run down hill in eastern Oregon than in the Willamette valley and in California? Ia it harder for the juice to flow through the wires in Pendleton than at Corvallls and Eugene? It would be Interesting to hear an explanation upon this point from the master electrician of the trust or from some other official who may know why Pendleton pays so much j more for electricity than does other I places. I It would be interesting to know I If there were any way of finding out j just how much profit the electric company is making off its Pendleton ! business and how much the proposed reduction will affect the profits. In the view of tkis paper Huch in formation would afford great relief to certain city officials who seem to be worry lest the electric com pany is not doing well and lest It would work a terrible hardship on the trust to require it to place Its wires underground in the business section of Pendleton, If he would do right J. Plerpont Morgan, or whoever owns the elec tric trust, should notify his council manic friends in Pendleton that he 111 survive even should the worst come to the worst. It is not right they should be made to worry and fret as they are doing. A KAL8E CHARGE. . ,. Yesterday the charge was made by thing. But one of these days Pen dleton is going to get a new play house. There is so much preliminary work to be done in connection with pav ing that the electric company and the telephone company will have ample time to get their wires underground if the council moves quickly. A CONVENIENCE WHILE AUT0M0B1L1NG lVv-m3?S -istlsir -T&S&tM Sso Spokane Route GO EAST THRU . Koofenav 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 LOXQ LIMITS For further information and Il lustrated folder write M. E. 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Stand at 614 Main St. The Pendleton Drug Cd. la In business for "Your Good Health" REMEMBER THIS WIIEX YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTION'S, OR WAXT PURE MEDICINES TH E Bell telephone keeps the traveler in touch with all the resources of civilization. The Hell Sipi becomes nn old and tried friend. He can order bis dinner, explain his delay, summon relief in aif emergency, or say the word forgotten in the hurry of starting. He ran do this from almost any iint on the road, because the Tiell System has stretched out its lines to meet his unexpected needs. The Bell Telephone not only furnishes neighborhood com munication but ives Long Distance Sendee throughout the whole sv-tem. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. Every Bell Telephone is ihe Center of the System. Orpheum Theatre J. P. MKDB&WACB, ltuyrtetot HIGH-CLASS. .UP-TO-DATESMOTIO! J PICTURES For Men, Women and Children SEE PROGRAM IX TODAY 'S PAPER. Procrmm Chaefe o mnmf. 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Tickets First Clas and with liberal time limits and stopover privileges. Full information gladly furnished by any passenger representative of the Company. WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton. A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen. Pas Agt, Portland, Oregon.. i because of their perfect purity and excellent flavor, are stand ard goo-la In our establishment. Every brand of Liquor has been carefully mellowed by age, pure ly d'stllled, and Is fully guaran teed by us. The same way with our Port, Sherry, Claret, Rhine and Moselle Wines and every article we handle. Tou got more than your money's worth In quantity and quality. TheOlympia Bar Phone Main 188 and Pioneer Bottling Works Phone Main 177. PETERS & MORRISON,. Prop. D ft I lEAIftf Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES mi ... ana illustrated songs the city. in Shows afternoon and eve nings. Refined and en tertaining for the entire family. Next to French Restaurant Entire change three times ach week. Be sure and Ke the next change. Adulta 10c Children nnder 10 years, 6.