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- .-!- -! PAGE POm. DAILY EAST OKEGOXIAS, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1911. KIG1IT PAGES. ar.d products to Its best advantage, urul lot the suci-eedttiK generation uso AN INKKl-KSIiEXT NKWSI'aI'ER. Published I'l:jr and Srui Weekly t fen dleion. Oren.m, by the East OKKtiONi an itklisiiinu co SlltSCKIlTlON KATES. Paltr, one jrr. by mull Ufttly, bix months. Ij mail Lllj-, three month. It mall .... lmilr, one ui.ua li, br mail lllj, one jemr, tij earlier i.TiU tlly, hi roniba, by carrier 3 ?. lll.v, tliree mouth, by rarrier l.Uj tlly. cue a.ib, by carrier no trail Weekly, one year, by mall l.."0 fete oil eek.y, aix mooibs. by mail 75 Wail Warkly, four months, by mall.".. .50 Member L ailed lrea Asaoclatlon. The IXIljr Kant Oreconlaa Is kept on sal t the Oregon News Co., 3'.'U Morrison Street, Portland. Dragon. Nortbweal News to. Tortland, Oregon. Chicago Bureau, lutt Security Building. Waahlnicton, D C, ltureau, 501 Four tsentb street. N. W. Rntrred at the poetofflce st Tendleton, Oregon, ss second-class mall matter. Its wit and devices to make existence comfortable." in other wonts. Mr. Sherman's doc trine is the convenient creed that lays down as its first principle, "each man fi r himself, and devil take the hind most." The Constitution has previously t.ikf-n occasion to declare -its belief $3.00 U jOjt'iat conservation does not mean the '".J I locking up of natural resources, or the of them in indefinite "cold and telephone , Mala 1 Official City sad County Paper. I placing storage." Regarding; "Alaska, other portions of the puhlic domain, we have held that it behooved con gress nnd the states to move cauti ously, to the end that there might not be wanton exploitation for private gain, or wasteful development which disregarded the rights of posterity. This is what may logically be term ed conservative conservation. Vice President Sherman's ideas are not conservation at all they embody the spirit of wilful waste In which forests J'i the eastern half of How Spiteful! What is that rustling sound? It is made by an editor turning over the pages tif a mani'vrlpt. What will he do with the manu script? ' He will place it ln-an envelope with a rejection flip. Why does he use such terrible lan guage? He has Jabbed his hand on a paper hook.. Is the hook rusty? The hook is rusty. Do you suppose the poor editor will die of blood'poison? Ye-. I sifpposo so Would not that be sad Yes it would not. October Llppin-cott's. WHO OWNS ALASKA? Who owns that great expanse of territory in Alaska for which the Unit ed Sta'es paid Kussia $7,000,000, asks the New York World. Has It been turned over to the Guggenheim syndicate for Its private use and profit? Is the United States govern ment merely the agent of the Gug genheim In Alaska? The Sunday World recently for the first time published the storv of the Jjnited now workmen of a local company SONNET OF AUTUMN. The crimson leaves proclaim that fall is here, The dnrknecs conies befor our tasks are done; , The shadows lengthen to the north, the sun Shines dimly through the hazy atmosphere; Scenes that were recently so gay are drear. The hammock's put away, its duty done; The precious pennants have been lost and won, The bald-heads in the front rows reappear. The drought has been succeeded by the flood, In every quarter candidates arise; The merry huntsman sheds the poor guide's blood And looks upon his victim with surprise; The football heroes grovel in the mud And valliantly gouge out each other's eyes. S. E. Klser. I 1 hniMirtcr a v-iJlrt.l Vmi.i-l t....A States have peen laid bare, sol de- , " i;"" ' " 7.u , " pleted and In many instances mineral properties developed without the faint est thought of the exigencies of the future. Carried, to its Inevitable con- clilsloh, the Sherman plan Would he ,'like that of a man who went ahead j rei kiessly expending his principal, re - ; fvsing to store up goods for his chil- ; dren and even refusing the ordinary r.-A,-.,,!. e ln.,lnA 1.1.. lifA I vu u , ion yjL illuming uia uitr. I In the last analysis, we are simply 'custodians of the land and its pro- i ducts. were fired into and two of them kill ed; how the shooting was traced to a man named Hasey, "employed by the Ouegenhejm. interests; how the slayer was finally sentenced on a mi nor charge to serve only 18 months in prison after agent "f the Guggen heims had made every effort to save him from punishment; how political influence was subsequently brought to heir in Washington to have the United States district attorney and the Uni'ed States marshal who figure ed in the prosecution removed from office: how they were replaced with We are as tenants with a lease ! Guggenheim appointees, and how- torneyships marshalships in Alaska durine life, under obligation' to nre-'. governorships. Judgeships, district at- - r-r..c me aoU. e im,C a a shQW ,ne lnfut,m,e of the Quggen- siirea ot conscience of prevision, to j helm Interests, even improve it that those who corns j Tha World hIso printed document 4) aftor may' not be left naked to the'Ary viUence. both letters and ac .m, 1 counts ui Mui;k;cniieiiii n-ircsenut - j, wit.ia ui necessity, ur iu ineir own NOT AX AXTI-SAIAM) MOVE. Some parties who oppose the com mission form of government are en dtavoring to make lluupr men believe it is an ami-saloon move and by so doing turn the liquor element against the reform. But the agitation for commission government is not an ' anti-saloon move any more than it is an anti-prohibition move. It does not del with the liquor question one way or the other and It Is ridiculous for people to try to arouse sentiment for or apalnst the move on this score. The liquor question is pretty well settled in Pendleton and it is settled upon a basis of a regulated saloon business. As far as the East Oregon Ian knows there are few who -would change present conditions. Some prominent prohibitionists have re cently declared openly that they con sider the question settled and have expressed the hope it is settled for all time to come. Apparently the saloon men also are satisfied and they should be. Saloonmen now have an oppor tunity to conduct a legitimate busi ness in a l. citi'nate way. They can rot in reason a.-k for anythin? more and in the vi--' of this paper they do not want anything more. Liquor men have learned through bitter experi ence that when dives are tolerated ti.e saloon business falls Into disre pute an.l is liable to be placed under the ban as was done here several yars ago. . i I lut the agitation for commLsslon j government in Pendleton has nothing' to do with the status of the saloon' Uuyine. and the move was not taken up h'-re to hurt the saloon men nor to b.-nefit them. It is a move for the ! b tteriii'-iit of rr, jriici;al government! It general If t he commission form! of govemrnei.t carries we will have n ' government that will be more closely ; conducted and under which the of-j fi'-lals will be directly responsible for j the performance of their duties. Such government will be of benefit to all! i people who are for an economical and j businesslike administration of affairs j no matter whether they be saloon- men, prohibitionists, democrats, re publicans or socialists. tives in Alaska, showing in detail how mr and to carry forward the work of de- "" arul "entertain" witnesses and velopment i Jul 'men ln the Hasey case. The facts ! are baldly set forth, 'vithout the least A certain dependence upon the ln offnrt a concealment In the corres genulty of the future Is well enough, pondence and vouchers and bills of and is Justified by the experience of,tn? Guggenheim representatives. ,, . ., , , . ,. All of this information and much all past history. But to apply more beor,nie on the Guggenheim' principle so as to give license to reck- I ac'ivitie-i in Alaska has been in the h ssly destroy those assets which can- i possession of Attorney General Wit-k not be replaced is to enunciate a doc- ! pr-"'nam " the senate committee on , . ... tne Judiciary and has been not mly trine which even this frankly com- disreKared but SHppreWed. ir.erclal age will not approve. As be- With one member of the Guggen- ! tw een the extremism of Pinchot and nt'ir" family. Simon Guggenheim of Denver, a member of the senate com fttPo on conservation of national re s 'urccs. mines and mining. public ast SB iTTwa. in . ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes delicious home baked foods of maximum quality at minimum cost. Makes home baking a pleasure ' The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No Unto Phosphates Hotel St. George Bar GEO. DARVEAU, Proprietor Pendleton's Popular Gentle men Resort. Meuser-Busch's famous BUDWEISER BEES on draught, 5C glass V Electrio Mixed Drinks Served at this Bar. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Distributors of Echo Spring and Old Crow Whiskey. mineral bearing lands and railroad ! render of proprietorship to the great surveys of Alaska with their claims, apparently all they now need is a warranty deed to Alaska Itself. Why should not the government change the name of Alaska to Guggenheim land in acknowledgement of Its sur- politico-financial Guggenheim syndicate.? Special rates to horses boarded by 1 the week or month at the Commercial Barn, 620 Aura street. Phone Main 13. the extremism of Sherman, we rather tMnk the country will incline to that o." the former. Progressive republicans who asked to support Taft for renomlna tion on the ground he Is "progres sive" should ask why he was silent re garding the Oregon system, why he trained so closely with assemblyites while in this state and why but a few months ago he tried to read the pro gressive senators and congressmen ! out of the party? lands, and agriculture and fores' ry; I with the Gutrgmheim interests con are trolling most of the important federal ornces In Alaska, and with the Gug genheim plastering the coal areas, To provide six year terms for the mayor and commissioners under the commission plan, would mean to take the administration of affairs farther away from the people while the true idea of the commission plan is to make city government more directly answerable to the people. t What a mudhole New York must be. No dry spot large enough for a ' hall game. I Votes I'or John Day Hijrli School. John Day. Ore. 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