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r.u;E rora. DAILY EAST OHKCOMW, rFAni.ETON. OKEGOV, Till l:slAV. OCTOIUK . EIGHT I'AfirS, i p n til. 1 1 .1 th f -r ty . m- -i!..r of Jlf.'i ;-r t-h-iull huf-: t the duties of v but a port I n ' 1 I f ,t h - n.. . Hotel St. George IVn- It. ! I't: 1 s. ('. f ! " ! 1 -" . . . . . Ifi'.. !...- n. !-v isr't i I. .i. -." :.. ' ... I.. a, :i.t '.-, r-r:. . x . ... - t.v ani, 1 ;.) t V, , , . . s , t. !' r..;..i 7 t. i V ... 1 r u. -:. ;.. ! B'.til . . . .oi 1 : P"t I- '. 1:1:0 l k.ft cn a tt ; . r. N. lo. o.'i U.ii (uO H:-- i t ..-.u- '.. a. .v t.j. ;.: .- I.ri!ind. Orc:.-n. t 1 !'..,:rft i. i- ... S.-, tiri'.T buiil.nc. A :.!:..! i.. l (., Ji'jr'-ia. G'.'l Kour IfMil :.e t. N. XV. Sr. tr l ;.::") iv-s Asm Utlca. l.r'--.-.1 st !!:. s I'es&ctc'.D. Or-c. i '-.;('.; .-5 &a.l tnait.r. Ifir; !e r. Main 1 Off: tt sr.i Cf.zty It per. , - 4 , ; tii i. TMi. iu:i:kiv I) V. V.t.r.t- v. r I- tr" 1 t .: .;ay . It- -.Hi Ia si i ii is w it h . V : I. . . c .n-.es to stay, An I H- aven s'nil.s ser.TK-Iy In lb- breakln' of the day. arkful f--r the roses, though thorns are e-r nish, j-'uri.fy to the bri-'ht lij;ht. far-streaniii:' front the sky. r. o'.v Will leave U . In h' r man.;.- pr-,y. And H 'f " w..r.-t 'br At the breakin' of ;ve us the day. -Frank L.. S:ant n. I I1T V II. I. Till; I ()1 UT IM)? i'" I 'J its county jul,-..' :nd corninis - .:-ii-ners; for the .same rea.:.n a hank W'h.-Ti the I"r it'"l .-'la'.- mj.Tf me . i.n affor.J to psiy its ca-hier; for the ro-irt p .. " upon the c .rti'uiiona!-...,r.,,. Msn that a r,tn who erect-; hy of the or-io.j, -i m the fountry ;;, ,:o,tly building may afford to pay ; iit..l at 'wh.th.r the court stand- , the arthuect who plans the structure'. tor a sr,vcrr.m-nt "l me people. o ai.i s-.. s that it is pr .perly built, the i eopie, for th.- p...,pe." or for a! gov ,.: r.;r,. ,.; i,y pohti.al bo.-es .nl. Thup far the biir railroad strik" their n.achines in behalf of the privi jl -C piouJeed serious results, put the lef.-d Int. rests tl.ev serve. I,a w is nm an exact science ani i . ' whether or not the Oregon system ls,s"'" among the workmen and the constitutional Is purelv a matter of trainmen are plainly disposed to aid I (orstruction. The court may take abe striking shopmen. Unless a set riatrow and teciinital view of the mat-; tl' "'"rt is soon reached it is almost tei and rub- that the initiative and j i'.evita hie that a general strike will riferendum conflict with the form of,1" on and a general strike of the em Kovernniept prescribed by the consti- p:oyes of the liarrirnan system would t,i;ion. '"' "Kbt affair. Hut the public welfare plainly calls ' : for a liberal construction and for the! WM, UI"" hi western tour why e, dor-ement of the Oregon sy.-t-m. II- the piesid.nt flop at branch line re.-t legislation furnishes almost thc.Jl'nvns and UP lhc 1'" onlv effective remedy for government- t"',t,-rs 7 Is 11 I'u, t of his mr've tor ii!.- that have prevailed during re- I'W'Ularity that he should visit In cent vears In Oregon the enactment j ',iar-" like Valla alU and fail to of the initiative and referendum j s"j,,urn in f'""""t""? marked the bei:innin!f of truer popu lar government. Quickly upon the I eel of the Initiative and referendum ame the direct primary law, with Its provision for the direct election of s nators, the corrupt practices act and the other measures of a similar nature. None of Oregon's reformative rneas-vr.-s woald have been possible with- o, the It.itli.tlve an referendum. At.!vith a Uiri;il ,hull h,. irull,,,j to par. j oid ti-ne bv.ature would have ; laughed with scorn If asked to pass a I direct j.riinary law or a corrupt prac- j ti.es act. The old time boss-chosen j The I'aiian Turkish war seems bt'l !ator looke w ith disdain on the j moving along very swiftly, yet we Plan for popular election of senator!!, j have heard of no one being killed They preferred to elect senators In thus far. the old timif-w ay by t i ret w ire pull- in? and corruption. They preferred ; TOU V'S P.IP.TIIDAY SKETCH. the plan under which needed votes In i 1'i .tik Harris Hitchcock of Newton, a senatorial contest were purchased at ! VilHH ,.r g,.rieral of the h rnu'h rash j.cr vote with wlilsk'-y 1 (;nped S'tates and one of the most ai.d hot air thrown In. j sought bachelors in Washington, Id , . . for:v-four today, having first ."ocn Of tne efficiency of d rect legisla-, , , ,1-, T. i lb,, buhl f tctober ',, l(67. From for. there can be no doubt. .Nor,,.,r!. t,vri,, ,l0 hilH resided In his siiotih! i! worry a Judge to construe ; native state. tnat i.ar system squares with the con- He attended the schools of New ttitu'.ion. Tnis is a land wherein the p.ople are sov-ren. j at was tne v.-liif.h uiv(.,.xi,y he graduated in view of the nation's founders and It'lSal. He studied law and was ad- vi: the j of Lincoln w hen be de livered his Gettysburg address. If the people aie to rule why should there br- any constitutional objection ti a s.-tcm that permits of direct li gislation 7 Surely the people may do directly what tiny are permitted t do indirectly. If the supreme cr urt rules otherwise it will rule that the agent Is s.ipeiior to the principal; that the stream may rise higher than Its source; that th" water In the cup ) purer than that which flows from the fountain. It HI THE MAYOII, $1200. The public suggestion of Judge , l.well that the salary of the mayor be phi.-ed at $12i0 per annum, In the t xent the cornmbsion plan hi adopted tiliould serve to do away witli obj.i-. lions to the plan and bring all pro giessive chia lis together In liehalf of the move. It seems to be the concensus of opinion among friends of the com- :.t f.- .)'j::ty . f .!.!;.' !: . Lfiiiity !'... :.v. n f..r (nun (Mrnis! a:t"ii ! e r."t fiv? .inn nur v. ..;ii.i .ry. rut :t 't--.- f.:r iiinn than ar.v rn ;!. t" :i v r; . . !..; :i t: i ( - ! X" i- du'i'v. ; t U t:-n" f. th ; -, v 'l :i ..-;r-. In- n .-.-f-- t. iy h.' . ! to f..'j::ty ati' ii '- ..! i ,- i: s rkin in Ih .t cap i; ! ui a;y s.'.;.:ry w hat. v. r. I I:. .. the . i'..ir t Ci" crnjri--.ior. i: :y .r at t ! J :.n.! ? ;4..1 r-:--i;;ts ill i. ,- ;,. -l!J : ir.I the offk--v v.h :i."ro ri'-j. t than th y have rt .;r ' .l :t in tbc- I -t. It v. ill n.it Vn .a r..;i.- f.f:i.. :t t trj &n.l t.. '": n v-: I t tk' i: ni. r- Iy !.r the s-tl-ry- I' at the salary 'vnu! 1 be a ft-a-t'jre t)-.;it wculi r.nt ! ".-nc-eze.l at." h .i s.ih.ry v...u! ; mean that a r.ar. r.;'tdt he ;n i r without fu'fer- i ial f ih mayor -:...!. h,- a VuFlr,'-!.. rnsn the s;iUr "Ul I !n-et the e.!:se .f a:i xtl.i rk. if a I r..fe.---i..na! rrvin it wnui-1 !-i.f!';. - t j. iy hi ft-n..i;raplir-r. V'lth a .-a!..ry if Jli-i'.i p. r y-.-.'ir littaelle 1 t - the .. :"f i, i- it v.i.l he eu-i,.r t-i cet 'ii.' ni-n t- run for ri'ayur. S'im" ' ill i! -ny thi. but if tln'y do they filk .' r effec t. p.-n.J!t-t.r. has few citl 'i's s" a fluent that tle-y woulJ rath- wo.k uitiicut pay than fur pay ani thii- v. lio fM'k the pn-Oti.in hut de-c.-y the salary atta.-h-ner.t may v eil In suspe tel of wiinting to serve sun, : private interest rather than the pub lie. A city like Per.ill. t..n can afford t- pay it.- mayor tli ni per year and two : eomriii-siniu rs low er saiarle? in tiro- - : ' l-' i.i-'ii. x uxr en e;:n iiieiril liifi lor the a:ne reason the countv ean aff..rl (situation becomes more ominous each ,,JJ. ' " union sentiment seems .i .. .. ...v. i . . t The new Main street -bridge Is scheduled to be ready for use in nine jdays. put whi n will the approaches I he made ready? If thry ar left as j t:)ey are at the present time the I bridge Is liable to be class, d as beins; a line stiucture w hen you once get t: it. . The boy who roped a chicken thief! ti(.,l!it(. , t(l. ht,.,.r ro,.l!)g contest; n( j-.j j ! ton and th'n took a preparatory I course eoiib. hlrn for Harvard, from mittr-d to the bar. He served as as-i si: tant secretary of the republican ' national committee in the campaign j of 1S'M; was first assistant postmast-j cr general from 1!H5 to 190S, and was chosen chairman of the republican jia'ional committee in July, JSOS, conducting the presidential campaign lit that year which resulted in the election of President Taft. .Mr. Hitchcock was appointed post master general by President Taft on March a, ISO 9. OCTOI5EK 5 IX H1STOKV, 1565 John Maitland, Lord Thlrl- s'ane, etnin.-nt Sco'ch statesman, died. 17K0 The ships Resolution' and Discovery, thr. circumnavigating ships which sailed under Cook and Clarke, Kiurned put witnout their original comniiinderH, both of whom had died. 1704 (Silt tie. ijl Alaclejowiee, In Po binil; the f.jreew under K'is.-iutfko overthrown. j 1S94 lirilish Rqundron, uml.i '"onitiioib.re Moore, attacked and cap-) turr, three S'linnieii vtMelx. with: valuable curoex. 1 sir. chrlrtopher Philip Oher karnj.f, died. He wan the founder of th manufactory of lyrintt-d linens at Ju .y. and ..f the cotton manufue- i tur.- Ess nn-. in Tran.-e. Ho WHS , lai:c';t -1 in reward for the Import-1 an.e .f !::, e:;ier;r!s s tt ;he cun- ! try. lJ'.--Th: 7i '.v ; t'i:n locom ! e ; " K- k trav.le! ! i m t.ve:i:y-f.v : to t" r'y-f v, n.!i - an hour. ' 1 : J l:.-'.V:f-,r:.'.ry in..ei::. nt '.a! .ii.- n f.-. r if "ii: i-tiana and iO- '. 1 " i-.T'irrn r.i. Trie in- urrec i i: " s pro ni't'-y .faei;-1 by the ngvl.t j li ; sra ri 1 ' " 1 The f:.t'f A-tri..n arm.. ! p'l' d on a n?r f . "? i 1-TI Juan an 1 C!i,r.a on the iv. j v..r. . ; Is i Se: : .': urr.y'nc threatene ! ; !; !: j by sfi.lent. of the van- ! 'is i:r. v r-:. e-. t:nder the leader-! ship L.f the fctad-nt at Kiev L'n.vt r- ; s.ty. - i I.oin f'u ir..!i.i was d-clared Inde- p'-n lent of Tirrova by Prince Eerdi-! Land. Fruue. Eniand and Puss a : : . d . n united action to prevent war. j 1 :'" The sentence of John II.' Wa'sh. conva re 1 Cbiiaeo hanker was aff:r-u-.l by tli.- federal court of ap ! Is ; IjIO ft. I'a'tick'. cathedral. New York, was d'-iUael by Archbishop' Farley, with Cardinals Vannutelli and nv-ny oth. r dignatiries in attendance.! Iv. Marion I.e P.oy P.urton assumed i p!e-;.l-i!c.v of Smith College. T(!o Pi:i:so.i.. Pa ;ir dc man Casey had ordere 1 sho. s at no.-nbritf- St.. re ar. i out to try one of them on whet: rk reached f .r a box and dtft-iekl-d s.in,. Fr.-nrh chalk in ea.-e the tortbeomin strain. P "V;,-n he handed it ha, k to the U!:ii.in he threw it on the floor. puil 1 on his own shoe and start.- i out. Th- proprietor ".mi-. "What's Casey?" he pant. had nots ed th ' the matter. J'r ; d as he caught u; 1 v.i:h him. "Was any thine V" the clerk sassy or For a moment Casey glared t hi:", in almoM speechless anger, then ob :erved with icy dignity: "If J can't cme into a place to thry on a pajr iv s-ho. s without havin- cloride ay lim put in thim beforehand I'll thrad. '.itu?w here iise." Success Mugaztrfie. a vai.e ti r: max "Yes he had some rare troub' w:t'n his eves." said the cdebra'.ed ocul st "Kveryt'm.. hr- tried to r-n.! he -vniiid read double." 'Po t fellow," remarked the sym pathetic person. "I suppose that in terfered with his holding a g.Tod p siinn?" "Not at ai'. The ca! company gob bled him uti and pave him a lucrative job readii'-s gas meters." I.lpp:n cott's. ti'm: the oi.n ninn.E. i. IJft- may be. a riddle, but here's your time an' chance; Tune the old-time fiddle It's gett'n- time to dance! Joy of Life amazln' smiles on every hand. And even the !ld wind .4 whistle a .sonjj of Dixie-land! II. Tune the old-time f;ddle, and make the music fly, 'Till they hear it at the windows of the haileluja sky! Life is worth the living, an' lots of it to win: The rosy girN are wait.n": Let th'; dancin' days begin! One Explanation. "Say, pa, what does it mean when It says the supreme court dis-olved a trust " "Well, my son, you see hum--ha that's a sort of solution of the trust ouestion." .WvVW The highest point of woman '3 hap piness is readied only through moth erhood, in the clasping of her child within her arris. Vet the mother-to-be is often fearful of nature's ordeal and shrinks from the suffering inci dent to its consummation. lmt for nature's ills and discomforts nature provides remedies, and in Mother's Friend i3 to be found a medicine of great value to every expectant mother. It is an oily emulsion for external application, composed of ingredients which act with beneficial and sooth ing effect on those portions of the system involved. It is intended to prepare the system for the crisis, and thus relieve, in rrreat part, the suffer ing through which the mother usually passes. The regular use of Mother's Friend will repay any mother In the comfort, it affoi ds before, and the help ful restoration to health. and strength it brings a!xmt after Laby comes. Mother's Friend is for sale- at XR AU drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant moth ers which contains much valuable Information, and many suggestions of a helpful nature. BItADFir.l.D REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Co. CHICHESTER 8 PUS THK III A MUNI!- HHAH ( x l,All-t Aik 7nrlruiriffMtr A i ht.vUm-t-r'm iHumMHVT(rniilA rill, in lud an'l Oolu n.ru.tikVVy with l:iu fciM-n, V TuLe n othfr. Itur of vnnr V hrnirrint. AsTW rii- in-TF.K n DIAMOND lilt AMI HIIJ.H,frvj -SO! D BY IWUfiftSSTS EVFRYV.'Ht RF Every Woman Is interested and fhould know bout the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray ine new vaginal Syringe. -tuott convenient. It Cleant instantly. Ask your druiiL'istfV.'F ; MARVEL, .rrm. nr r,.K t. l - a. .ii l Maim CO.. 44Cal23rf llrttt,Ne tor a SJ V -Jr UOJ WO "O V. mm I. k l .'. fM.' ' t V tir ..-9. Best k '.... at fmra jTorjan's ailments aro invited to write to Urn ibinirn ami addresses here given, for jositive iironf that Lytlia IL 1'ii.lJiuins Vegetable Coraiciund ltes cure female iHs. Tumnr Kemnveri. Elmo, Mo Mrs.Sirah J.S:urt,U.F.D.yo.2, li. I Pi Peorii411.-Vrs.'hritinr..-.l.ie.-,Monn.lSt. hti -k, Maa.Mr. .ath.ui li. oreatii, fl North y.aiu St. 3Iilwauk,W i. -!. F.mir.s Imne.fCI b! 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'Zsi. ti;c of those women ever M-. ci-ed eoini.-: . ;.,n in any form lor the use of thvir names in this adeiiis?nient i.t.t. uru will ing that v.e shot. Id refer to thtra itcra.-e of t!n good they n.ay do other surTeripg woinen to -.cevts that I.-M:i II. 1 'inliham's Vegetabk C'o'nieiinl is a reliable :vnd lo!'e.-t in.'"i i; i, and that the statement: i.-.1o in onr advert isciiienU regiaviiiig iu liiyrit aro tho truth an ..r. Lii:g i;r.s, tH truth. ii THE ! EL .GND1N UNDER CANVAS Tuesday, October 1 0 Presenting 1Kb Cowboy, ndian and IFe Lady tlZywZ ii SPECIAL CARS Shew at Mght Only 'Born with AMES. E. WHISKEY Oldest distillery in America and tlio liest Whiskey ever made in Kentucky. Established in 1780. Columbia Liquor Store Sole distributors in Pendleton. IIEJttlAK TETERS, Prop. t'wnwBwramtrmuijjKiiho I For the Man -, 1 "Z- --Xt.i.i..-.-.i -x .iH. i v ' km Orsnnln Dl-plni'i im -iti. P.la. k Tu k, Miim.-.'.Tvi. Aua.i Aiidiir.a. lt.iX 1 1. W..s!eM-ir..,Pa.-Mr-. 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VtMtk J:jik, i'M E. j i I.-' ' : 't l, P. i. ---Mrs. Fialik iial ..... -a. i v Av... DAND and ORCHES t'RA Parade at Noon the Republic" PEPPER K Who Knows there's nothing like a rich, julry beefsteak no bird's nesta for his, If there's one thing we're partic ular about (we have a care for every ounce of meat lenving these premlHes), It's our bcefsteaks-l-porterhouse, xirlolns, tenderloin and nil. We keep a keen eye on the market and give y,(u every benefit of a shade In pricing. Centra! fleai Market Phono Main 83. 108 E. Alta Street. SHOW Ear (.EO. D.RVi:.lT, Proprietor Pendleton's Popular Gentle mens Reaort Anhsuscr-Eusch's famous BUDWEISER tea Kg on draught, 5C glass Electrlo Mixed Drinks Served at thin" Bar. Finest Wines, Liquor and Cigars, B Distributor;! of Echo Spring and H Old Crow Whiskey. OP EX DAY AM) XKJIIT nijsrr.r i. ass sititnrF. i Ihe Quelle Caie and OysLsr House Eeate 25c and up Lest 25c Meals in the Northwest. LA FONTAINE BLK., OiO MAI.V STHEET i ST. PAUL'S ! SCHOOL Opens Sept. 1 4 t Boarding and Day j School for Girls. i Primary, Intermediate, Ac- T I ndeniic Spceial and Post- X Oradnato Courses. Depart- merits of Music, Expression and Art. PEHSONWr, ATTEXTIOV ltEIlXINO IXn.EEXCIS TiioitoroH woriK iNettie M. Galbraith Principal WAI.LA WAI.I.A. UAsitr t The Pendleton Drug Co. I In buslnoes for Your Good Health nEMEAinnit this when YOU HAVE PltESCnilTlONS, OR WANT PCHE MEDICIXES Drink Hires The Genuine Rootbecr Absolutely pure. Refreshes you when thirsty, Invigorates you when tirc.d, dcliKhts you at any time. Order a case from tho exclusive bottlers Pendleton Soda Works Phone Main 469. RFFR