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PAGE POUR DAILY EASX OREGOXIAN. PEXBLKTOX, OREGON. MOXBAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1911. AN INPUrUNDKNT NKWSrAl'KU. PublisNM IhI!.t ami Semi-Weekly at 1'eD- tllrtoa, Oregon, by Uie XAST OKEUaSIAS lTULlSUINQ CO. srr.scuii'TiON rates. Wily, one vmr, by mall Iniiv, mx uiiiuihs. by mail Daily, three months, by mail tally, one month, by mail lastly, 0110 year, by carrier Ti!y, mi months, by carrlrr .... Daily, three mouths, by carrier... daily, one month, by carrier ul-Yrk!y, one year, by mall... fMOii Weekly, six m out lis. by mall.. Moil-Weekly, four months, by mall. . 3.00 . 2.50 . 1.25 . .50 . T.50 . 8.73 . l .Uo . .65 . 150 . .75 . .50 The Pally Kast Oregonlan la Kept ob salt at Die UregOD News Co., 323 Morrlaoa Street, l'ortlaud, Oregon. Northwest News Co., Portland, Orettoa. Chicago Bureau, Security BulUhng. Wtsuliigton, U. C, Bureau, 401 Four tfenth street, N. W. Member United Press Association. Entered at the postofflce at Pendleton, " rejjou, as second claaa mall matter. telephone Main 1 Official City and Coontj Paper. SEPTEMBER 18 IX HISTORY. I to people and they will continue tJ August 1910, under tho Oregon plan come to see it If the standard is main- e ran for United States Senator in tained ' i November and was elected. Mis term expires in 1917. In the view of this paper it is es-1 s ntlal though that local people keep their heads and not become unbal aneed by the success of the show. Otherwise it will soon bo all up with the Hound-Up. The Kound-l'p is sure of success as long as it is conducted along present lines. Hut it won't do to let it be come professionalized. It would then soon degenerate into a mere "w'Kl west" show and would become famous 1014 A violent storm caused the inundation of a large portion of Flan ders. IOCS City of York burned by the Xormnn garrison. 1773 Polish Diet finally ratified the treaty of the partition of their country between Russia, Austria and rrussia. I 17PS Nelson, being applied to for I assistance by the Maltese, sent a Portuguese squadron which, appeared 83 a graft. hrfir. V:illpttn nn H,l ,!..v Nor would it do for the Round-Up 180-1 Italian privateers culminated t try to monopolize local attention their depredations on .ngnsn commerce. entirely. It Is sport, not business and Is of value not so much because lo cal people may make money off It as because the show makes people sit up and take notice of Pendleton once a year. There are some who would sacrifice everything for the Round-Up just as Oberammergau does for the Passion French and the Is- We Are After Your Business. Xew, Clean, Serviceable, Kijjht Priced Merchandise will prove ti you that we arc entitled to your confidence and your Im.-iiiess. .New lino of. 1). M. C. Embroidery Cottons in all colors 2 skeins for Ladies' Out in- Gown 59, 73 9S, $1.23 Ladies' Coats 'from '. $5-00 to $15.00 Oiitiu! Flannel, Flannelette and Kiniona (loods. All Wool Screes, all colors, vard 60 St-hool Dav Plaids 20 and 30 Those Children's Shoes at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 are wearers. THE WONDER STORE 1S11 Dutch surrendered land of Java to the British. 1S54 Florence Nightingale, with other nurses arrived at Scutaiia to care for the suffering among the Anglo-French army. 1S64 An engagement between I French and Mexican forces on the Rio Grande because a quadrangular ! fight, in which the French and Con- . federates were routed bv the Union Play. That would be the heighth of,ana Mexican soldiers, folly. Don't let the thing run wild j 1S68 General Hindman was as Busy people don't care for Obcram- sassinated at Hindman, Arkansas. imergau only once every 10 years and' war. rirsi ; balloon mail leaves Paris. Carrier ":r' ..ui.. -- pigeons sent with intelligence to dleton if we had nothing here but the Tours. Paris isolated by the Prus- ; Round-Up. Our commercial. Indus-' sians- Versailles occupied by the i , . . Prussians. Atrial anu eaucationai miuirs are ui , ... first importance of course. Were it rot for these features of Pendleton ! A . but little. ! Boost the Round-Up THE HARVEST MOON. purple Beyond the mountain's haze, At farthest stretch of sunlight rays, Where falls the veil of night, Far in the east, where day hath birth, Just where the heaven touches earth, Bthuid a wondrous sight. 1901 Czar arrives at Dunkirk a visit to President Loubet. 1908 Senator Foraker declared he life the Round-Up would amount ti had nothing to fear from correspond- The las) End Grocery Headquarters In Pendleton lor FINE POULTRY Phone in your order and It will receive our prompt attention. Main 53G. J. W. DYER, Prop. strong and '. 11. with Stund- When twilight shadows vague and dim, Steal outward to earth's utmost rim, 4 Across the sunset bars, Fair Luna comes on seraph wings, And, with the fairy gold she brings, The sunlight turns the stars tr.ee made public Isy V showing his connection ard Oil company. ;loud. But keep it in its proper field, i 1910 Claus Larson made trip by I Don't let it run to seed for if we do boat through the rapids at Niagara j ! everybody will soon prow tired of it. Falls. 1 SCHOOL WORK IS OX. A HIT OF ENGLISH HUMOR. The night train was approaching 1 School work is resumed in Pendle- Blackheath, outside of London, and! ton today and if the dearth of va- two Americans, unacquainted with ! me locality, were in doubt ns to the 1 One peered out through the into the unresponsive dark- TriE OFFICE A. SCHNEITER, Prop. PENDLETON, ORE Fan)ily Liquor Store pk sV M one ..lain zy? 711 Main Street. And time full swiftly he should liy Rests on the wing and hovers nigh To steal the light of day; While- summer pauses in her flight From dread alarm at autumn's blight, t To watch the zephyrs play. The west wind woos with gentle tune "O Harvest Moon, bright Har vest Moon, Snii.e on our golden sheaves; The reaper's work is almost done. Yet fades so soon September's sun, 4 Queen Ceres, sadly grieves." And tho' the guardians of the night Set countless watchfires burn- ning blight, The harvest moon swings down Night after night, at self-same hour, With vested right in heaven's power, The sons of toil to crown. LHlie W. Sickler, in Los An- geles Times. 4 , a station. 4 j the enrollment this fall should break window all previous records. There Is scarce- ness and sank back to his place. The i ly a habitable vacant house to be had other did precisely the same. Jar.d it may be that our school hou 1 fir"Ja 11 H'kheath?" inquired the , win De laxea 10 me urnu. ( -The Lord only knows," ! It Is regrettable that the $100,000 other in hopeless fashion. ! voted for the erection of a new high' A small, apologetic, shrinking sort f i school and for the completion of the , of Englishman, sitting next, spoke up. L. , , , . ,, ., 1 I "eg your pardon," he said softly. j Lincoln school is not yet available. . ..for instrudins upon your ,M.raona jHIgh school students will have to get and private conversation, but as I hap- j along with the present school during Pen to share that knowledge w ith the teB& t UJsai-srxrAss3ssvnssttta: ' 'ysTit r t.. mi f nan mm j replied tho Almighty, permit me to say that it Is Blackheath." August Llpplncott's. AX AVERAGE. Jjthe coming year. But no doubt the ! bonds will-be passed upon in due time ;and perhaps the new building will be I ready by next September. It is to be hoped so at least. If Pendleton Is to 1 ,. ...... . -. eui.iiaue jis (souu leeuiu as a. uut orJ while in that body. school town then proper buildings ashamed of it," said he. must be provided. ! 1 ve done very well, on Thankfully the great majority of lo cal taxpayers stand firmly for the t A western representative In con gress was talking one day of his rec- "I'm not "I think the whole. When I reflect upon it, I am remind ed of an epitaph that I saw once in an old burylng-ground in a country making of such improvements as are town of my state. necessary. . ! "This epitaph devoted a verse of four lines to the virtues of the good LET THE OKEGOX LEAD. "1,, w.T Stne' concluded with this line In prime; , " ! ' "He averaged well for this vicinity." It Is rumored In official circles at August Llpplncott's. Washington that the old battleship , l IT WAS WELL DONE. The splendid manner in which the Round-Up performance was handled each day brought forth universal com mendation from those who witnessed the show and so did the good work of the accommodations committee in caring for the crowds. It was no accident thftt the big show was pulled off promptly and accord ing to program each day. It took or ganization and hard, vigorous work to do it. It also required an enormous amount of organized work to prepare Oregon is to lead the grand naval pa rade through the Panama canal when the big ditch is completed. The ru mor is taken as being authentic and if such proves to be the case the peo- I pie of Oregon and of the west lr. I general will rejoice. J There is no vessel afloat more en j titled to lead the procession than the I Oregon. The Oregon is no mere peace battleship. She has a war record that cannot be beaten. Never In history did another fighting ship make such a race as the Oregon and arrive In fighting trim as did our battleship. .Such a run will not likely be made again because with the completion of the canal it will not be necessary for ships to go around Cape Horn. The Oregon made the long trip in time of need. She should be allowed the procession through the HEADQUARTERS FOR Toilet Goods Wfl are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of tb Celebrated TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTH POWDER and MT. HOOD CREAM. for the show. .To mention all who to ead ailed in the making of the Round-Up Lonni would require a Jiook. But of the brigade President J. P. .y Raley is the ' The district fair was likewise a fine chief and a very capable one. The attraction, though as a spectacle It expre-ior;s of praise so freely be- was overshadowed by the Rouud-Up stowed upon the show and its man-j It would have been hard to entertain apement are largely testimonials to : the people of evenings had it not been hin good executive ability. for the fair. Nor was it accidental that the thou- , " sands of people who were here from Tallsn&ft. &. Co. .,f ' jriswwt mini -m 1 ysfi.-ssB.v1r7 'iffiL''M?''' , Pj-rrq u.mm ,,U3Begte ' iSit'i ZXVftS'. ? 'Vi. cvV i 1 Trading Druggists of Eaet ern Oregon. Small Stores Gain Business by the bright electric light for signs and windows. Now that G.E. MAZDA lamps are available nothing is easier to obtain than profitable lighting. These new incandes cent lamps we now offer to our customers under very favorable conditions. More Electric Light can now be obtained for every dollar you pay fcf cur rent than ever before. The G.E. MAZDA lamps givo more than twice the light you have ever before considered It possible to obtain for a given c::pctise for current. We are now ready to tell you how you can get ihe benefit of this great advance in electrical development. scifis Power & Light Go. "Always at Your Service" Hotel St George GEO. DARVEAU, Proprietor Pendleton's Popular Gentle men Resort " Anheuser-Busch's famous BUDWjEISER on draught, 5c glass Electric. Mixed Drinks Served at this Bur. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Distributors of Echo Spring and Old Crow WhlBkey. OPEN 1.Y AND NIGHT FIRST-CT.ASS SERVICE The Quelle Cafe and Oyster House fJeals 25c and up Best 25c Meals in the Northwest. LA FONTAINE BLK., 020 MAIN STREET Get There Quick Pbonb Red S961 for the AUTO CAB Twenty-five cent fares to any part of the city. Special rates for out of town trips. BliST BUR VICE IV TOWN. tand at 814 Main St 'Tin; Must Oreponian is pastern Oregon's representative paper. It leiid.s ami tlio people appreciate it and show it by their liberal patron ni'r. Tt 13 tlie ailvortisiiur medium of tl 1 i 3 section. President Taft Is on his big popular. Bhrort.i to fi-c the hi if .show wire pro-1 Ity tour and the success or failure of vH'j'i with sk'f.-ping and eating places, his meetings depends much upon There- v. f re at least 10,000 outside J whether the accounts be written by people h' re f-'aturday and they all had j his own press agents or by those of to tat. Many of the number had j the opposition. been hjre for several days and f?o re- 1 . TT?" QUirt-d pie. ping places. They were Get ready to attend the commls-proviili-d for and the almost utter ab- sion form or government meeting to terice of complaints as to poor ac- j morrow night. cornmodations is more than (ratifying, j It indicates that the accommodations: committee, working under the direc- j United States Senator Gilbert M. tion of Dan P. Smythe, chairman anJ j Hitchcock of Nebraska, was born In Jack K-efe. secretary, did finn work. I Oniaha, September 18. 1859 and Is iuiy-two yearn oiu wuiij. TODAY'S IilKTIIDAY SKETCH. It may be timely to suggest right here that this Is the way the Round I'p hould be handled every time therefore fifty-two years old He was educated in the public schools of his native city, supplemented by two years' study in Germany and a IV! A A WEL Li The Pendleton Drug Co. la In business for "Your Good Health" UE.MEMDEJI Tins WHEN YOC HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS, OR WANT PURE MEDICINES Improve matters if possible but never "aw course at Michigan University, irom tne law department 01 wnicn ne graduated in 1881. Two years later h? married. In 1885 Mr. Hitchcock let the affair deteriorate. Give the people a splendid show and accom modate the visitors. Then every spec tator will go away a booster. DON'T GO CRAZY. The Round-Up Is a wonderful show and there is no reason why with pro per handling It cannot be continued successfully as a permanent annual .attraction. It U a show that appeals established the Omaha Evening World and Is now publisher of the Omaha Morning, Evening and Sunday World Herald. He was elected to the Fifty-eighth Congress, but was defeated for re election to the Fifty-ninth. He was more successful, however, in his at tempts to be a member of the Sixti eth and Sixty-first congresses. He waa nominated In the democratic pri maries for United States Senator In 1912 Models Now In Portland Undisputed Leaders. Maxwell Special Touring Car 36 H. P. $1280 Maxwell Mascotte Family Car 25 H. P. $ 980 Maxwell Messenger Runabout 16 H. P. $600 Prices at Factory. Mr. E E. Cohen will be at St. George Hotel Monday and Tuesday to place agency for Umatilla County. United Auto Co. 534 Alder St. Portland, Ore. MAXWELL-COLUMBIA KNIGHT SAMPSON TRUCKS. ; . . i ST. PAUL'S t SCHOOL Opens Sept. 14 Boarding and Day ! School for Girls. i Primary, Intornieclinte, Ac- alwnio Special and Post- CJraduate Courses. Depart- !! ments of Music, Expression , ! and Art ! '. PERSOVAL ATTENTION ; ; ItEFIXINO INFLUENCES ! ' THOROUGH WORK L Nettie M. Galbraith I Principal I WALLA WALLA, WASH. Z ,,l,"l,Mil', n IP