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I- .itmi-'tlWirm V VtrmKm-anr WW. MTV. FAGS FOCB. DAILY EAST ORBCOX1AX. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATVRnAT, NOVEMBER 55, EIGHT PAGES. .MAS ILI.MHIXi CO r .- t.:it:" iutcs. ja!'y. .- t-y mail " L. j. i r. by aii! 1 j. t;.r Si. -fi'S. ty B.U 1 " I .7. of. k ot. ty tea. i iJ -a-. by carr.er 7 5o l . .i c-.-a:L."by -arrlr 3 ti t. c ty rrW l.d., Li.. 2i .Lii. ty amf vs, .& yr. by niii 1 S' fix! i. in s&,.n;t. Cy null T5 1 W . f.j- EK-stt. by avail... -W l!f3tr Lni:l ITn AaaoetatUas. Tl IJ'. fUit firc.jo:a bi t on ! ti -rz' i La.. 3-j Uarriao. nru I'ort .Ax.l. Oregon. Nt.itiMt ', Portland. Orrroo. as-.rrr.cn. U C. LiiTM a. 001 Koor trau K .'ttt. X. W. Rcr.-wf tt tfc r"tof:V at radStm, Orcjcic. a Mcrx4laM Bail Batter. fewj.t" Mala 1 OfrHal C.'J and Count) Fpr. Uf i t-W) brief Brte-n the budling and the failing leaf. !:'. en the se-ed-time ani the golden "iheaf. For hate and npite. We have no time for malice and for gretd; Therefore. ith love) make beautiful the deed; Fa.t epeeds the night. Life la too Kir if t Bete-n the blossom and white snow's drift. Between the silence and the the lark uplift. For bitter word. In klndnesa and in gentleness our pech Mun carry message of hope, and reach The nweetest chords. Life is too great Between the infant's and the man's eclate. Between the clashing of earth's etrife and fate, For petty things. Lo! we ahall yet who creep with cumbered feet. Walk glorious over heaven's golden street, Or soar on wing. .Selected. I t i a i I i IS IT AXY WOMJKK7 A well informed gentleman of San Francisco who was here Thursday expressed surprise at Pendleton's condition with reference to Its elec trical and gas supply. He is a strong believer in municipal ownership of such utilities. When told that In this city one corporation has an - un bridled monopoly of both the gas and tiectric business and gives the people service at such prices as it seeg fit, he was astonished. Is It strange that outside people are HIS TROUBLE NOT OF HEART Real Facts In Regard To F. R. Huffman's Illness. Relief Ob tained By Caring His Stomach Ailments. Wajnesville.N. C Mr. F. R. Huffman, of this city, says : "I suffered dreadfully with what I thought was heart trouble, nd tried various medicines in vain. After other remedies had failed, Thed lord's Black-Draught restored me to health. I would not feel safe without Black-Draught in the house. I considet tt worth its weight in gold. It cured my indigestion, and by this means I was restored to health. I can oot express my gratitude for its benefits." Good health depends on the condition of your digestion. Poor digestion and good health do not go together. Ttjedford's Black-Draught will thoroughly cleanse and set in order youi digestive system. It has done this for others, during the past 79 years, and is today the most popular vegetable liver remedy on the market Try it. Insist on Thedford's. Price 25c Small Defects of the Eye If neglected grow to great ones. Many eye dlpeam- as well as poor slKht are caused by eye strain resulting from errors of refraction. Properly Fitted Glasses are a great help in times of eye troublo. If you want the best come here. Our methods of filling are the latest and best. Iliin)rils of MtlMflft patrons n-vvitniiMiH! our work. DALE ROTHWELL OjrtornctrlHi. At Ilanscoin'D Jewelry Store, rnwllcton. aU.T urjrld hn they learn of the airs here? PendMon pt-o- ch more fir pa. than do the i-;.I? or Waila ttalix V e n-!-r j."r .-ot l:;h.lr.g service from live tl-'ctnc cmpar.y. We all'. the c . :ni.tfty t- ke p lt- and "ire in our train ba.tinfTis tr-t. We all that cmiiiy to cv!ict In rev-Tju-r -uh nf ai much m"n--y as tt imuI ;!.ir.t U worth. We il.'ox th: f ! -trt. f mf.iiny to dictate to our of fi l.il. i.r.-l oftf. n to ! ct th r. so af rr, .;. c rtain the continuance of ih-:r monopoly. I i: any wi-ndr that out.ti !. mor. h co-ic to P?n !l-ton and the Mat if affair? are a.-tonih-d an.3 ak whit th p'rojjle of fcnd!ton are thir.kir.? abut? -KITH lI.ti (JUK IALS. Di-u-.ing the !etIion by the I wne court of Missouri In a libel uit th Chicago Hectfrd-Herald fays: Adhering to established principles, and taking a very natural and fhort tf-p forward, the Supreme Court ot Mixxouri has hel 1 that it Is not libelous for a newspaper severely to arraign ar. official for neglect of duty, que. IU nable coniluct or suspicious non action, and to reflect on his motives. The criticism may be unreasonable, zrd in the presentation of the fact there may exaggeration and heat; but If there be no malice In the pub lication, and if the charge made be substantially true, the right to free hpeech and publication, as well as tbe J duty of vigilance, renders th r.ubli- cation legitimate. It is obvious that this is sound law and sound policy. Public men. liko j -The old rule that bloodshed could , human blood. others, are entitled to fair play. But be expatiated by the shedding of blood ' "I recommended the abolition of "thty mu.t not be too thin-skinned. , is- lr' m' opinion, a relic of barbarism capital punishment to the last legis If thev fall in their , r. ' anJ n'l ln consonance or in keeping j lature. I will again make the same If thej fail in their duty, they can-1 Wllh civllizatIon or th Bplrl ot recommendation in 113, unless the not complain that attacks on them j the twentietr century. It is an anti-. 'aw has b?en previously amended at are a little too harh or too un- ' charitable. r that wrong explanation i ;Cf their failure are given by hostile 'critics. All that Is of the press is essential truth and es-! sc ntial honesty. The rest is a matter I ci tate. discretion and policy. The law does not impose gentleness of manner or politeness and circumlocu tion in style. THE lihST ItK.MKIY. The best way to Insure reform in ; the city's book-keeping system will be j I tor everybody to vote for commis sion government at the election In December. The commission plan looks to placing all the affairs of the ciLv unon a hnxlnfu hnula Tt r.iA. 1 the control of affairs In the hands of! three men instead of nine men. The new charter fixe the responsibilities that each man must shoulder. Each man will be paid for the work he does and he will be expected to do it. The mayor and one of the commis sioners will be elected by the people every two years and so the people will have direct control over their of ficials. If they do not do what the people want them to do a change can be made in the officials. The adoption of the commission charter wilt correct a multitude of ills in connection with Pendleton' city government. CONSISTENCY. Fearing the defeat of Taft at the hands of LaFoIIette or by a progres sive democrat the reactionaries are making strenuous efforts to bring about the nomination of Judson Har mon by the democrats. The Portland Oregonlan is doing everything It can to forward the interests of Harmon and a few days ago tried to show Har mon to be In the lead for the demo cratic nomination though it is appar ent to most everybody that Gov. Wil son is the favorite for that nomi nation. Will the Oregonlan support Gover nor Harmon If he la nominated? If not where is the consistency in that paper's stealthy work for Harmon and its criticisms of the East Ore gonlan for its open endorsement of La Follette a man whom this paper may support if nominated? The coast cities are given lower hack haul rates; The powers that be f.eem to act upon the assumption that what is right and Just In the way of freight rates depends much upon the size of the party Interested. Pendleton should also show Its ap preciation of the branch asylum by ordering the Improvement of the street leading down o the Institution. Now that Beattle Is dead and the tar and feathering case Is ended per h:ips there will be some news of a more savory nature. At last they are speaking up. Tin; wati-.k pnoiiM:.i. Pendleton, Ore, Nov. 24, '11. K'litor Kast Oregonlan: Will you please allow me space in your valuable paper to state a few farts, arid express my views, on what In rny opinion I the most Important subject this city has had under con-Kld'-ratlon. within the pant 21 years of my residence In Pendleton, "The wsiier supply for the future," Uhe t.rr" I t v i. ;.!-. ;,il nwr rould hard ly l.i' '.r.-. in Iho fir t ; 1:';, I am, and hare always been, partial tow ards & gravity system for municipal rurpos"-s, as when properly Installed the actual outlay Is practically ended. Thre are four point that e cer tainly should all agree upon: First, an abundance of pure water, not than 2 1-1 to I trillion gallon available every 14 hours Second, at an elevatt..p sufficient t.i sufply aU resident.-tnd prospective reld.-nts, f..r the next decade. ' Third, a gravity syt -m. thut th- ; ofrf-ratln exptn. s may be redu e 1 ' to a mir.lmuin cot. i Fourth, at the I-a.: ou'Iay posiiMe. : to reach the firt thre reuirement. ' Of the Thorn Hollo Khfm, I arn certainly opposed, from the very fact that we can gtt the same. If not i,et- ' ter results at about 4') per cent. 1- . outlay, or the difference in th f0it . of laying a pipe 9 1-4 miles and one il6 miles. I know whereof I ne.k. jand the only fiuestion for the taxpay- i ;ers to consider. Lj do they wtsh to pav' jcut in cold cash 4'J per cent more for, jthe identical article. I hardly think! ' SO If !hp,A a r a an. .... a . sucn a oeat I should be- pleased to hear from him. Tours truly. JOHN W. KIMBUELL. WHILE WEST RULES Salem, Ore.. Nov. 23. Th lat of facial act of Governor West before he left iaiem was to announce that the! death sentence to Jans M. Wlillam j Masking, sentenced to hang December 13 for murderine his wife u-onl.i ho commuted to life imprisonment. The governor went further anrt delnr.l I there would be no more necks broken! j by the dtate of Oregon as long as he : va rhi.f Yrtitivo t uuated. and an uneconomic remaind- er from the dark ages, said the gov- 1 ernor. I.lfc Iniprlsonnient Proper, r v, . w B.. .i. nA uA civilization of this age call for the repeal of the capital statute as the punishment for first degree murder. Why Should I Use Cuticura Soap? "There is nothing the matter With my skin, and I thought Cuticura Soap was only for skin troubles." True, it is for skin troubles,, but its great mission is to trevent skin troubles. For more than & generation its deli- cate emollient and prophylactic properties have rendered it the standard for this purpose, while its extreme purity and refreshing fragrance give to it all the advan tages of the best of toilet soaps. It is also invaluable in keeping the hands soft and white, the hair live and glossy, and the scalp free from dandruff and irritation. While its first cost is a few cents more than that of ordinary toilet 6oaps, it is prepared with such care and of such materials, that it wears to a wafer, often outlasting several cakes of other soap, and making its use, in practice, most econom ical. Cuticura Soap is sold by druggists and dealers everywhere, but the truth of these claims may be demonstrated without cost by sending to "Cuticura," Dept. M, Boston, for a liberal sample cake, together with a thirty-two-page book on the skin and hair. THE Thanksgiving Spirit prevails at this popular and sanitary market. No matter what delicacy you have decided upon, in the way of poultry or meats, for the Thanksgiving dinner, you will find it hero. riroxE maix 33. mm To have pure and wholesome food, be sure that your baking powder is made from cream of tartar and not from alum, The Label will guide you Royal is the only baking powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No Alum No I believe that Imprisonment for life i-hould be the nenaltv for sheddin? general election of 1912. "I wili. and do, advocate the repeal of the capital statue, and the limita tion of the pardoning power of the i governor in relation to lifA sentnnppa tor first degree murder. I hope to i se this reform accomplished before 1 the expiration of my term of office r - I ''i Hi "' ' ' I U ' 1 ' i' t fortable in your home, no matter what the weather without Tiie Perfection gives a strong, widespread heat, and give it quickly. ' It is always ready for use and burns nine hours on a single filling no more trouble than a lamp. It can be carried anywhere; no pipes, no wires, no flues ; no smoke, odor or dirt The heata that gives complete aatiif action. This year's Perfection is finished in either blue enamel Of plain steel : meld trimmings; light and ornamental, yet strong and durable as can be made. All parts easily cleaned. Automatic-locking flame spreader prevents smotir,. Dealers everywhere I er write to aarateaeref the) Standard Oil Company (Incorporated) . ' . , . 1 ; : r : . Send us your order for Turkeys Ducks Sealshipt Oysters Geese Chickens Choice Meats Everything fre&li and elean. All orders receive our prompt attention. Lime Phosphates and the present barbaric law wiped from the statute books of (his stale. WITH JEXXY. With Jenny, in the woodland ways and Life has Joys a-mar.y: I thank the Lord. Just all my days, for goin' long with Jenny. I somehow give Him notes of praise they'd beat me at It .many, But Life sings through the winter day., for goin' 'long w th Jenny! Frank L Stanton. ential to Comfort ETTTC f armth is essential to com fort As you grow older, it is hardly less essential to health. Get a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater, and you keep warm and com 103 E. ALTA ST. Hotel St. George Bar CEO. DARVEAC, Proprietor Pendleton's Popular Gentle mer.s Resort. Meuser-Busch's famous BUDVEISER mm on draught, 5C glasa Electric Mixed Drinks Served at this Bar. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Distributors of Echo Spring and Old Crow Whiskey. First class Cafe and Grill ln connection A La Carte. rMt ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL Opens Sept. 1 4 f Boarding and Day School for Girls. Primary, Intermediate, Ac ademic Special and Poet Graduate Courses. Depart ments of Music, Expression and Art PERSOXAIi ATTEVnOX REFTVIXG INFLUENCES THOROUGH WORK Nettie M. Galbraith Principal WALLA WALL A, WASH. DR. GRAY S THE TAIXLESS DENTIST. NOW AT S THE BOWMAN HOTEL will remain another WEEK. . The Dr. has already operated 5 upon numbers of Pendleton's 5 citizens, a)l of . whom will tell you that he does exactly as ha claims When you want THE AUTO CAB PHONE MAIN 468. The OREGON MOTOR CO. 815 E. COURT ST. The Pendleton Drug Co. la In business for "Your Good Health" REMEMBER THIS WHEN YOU HAVE 'PRESCRIPTIONS, OR WANT PURE MEDICINES HEADQUARTERS FOR Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacture and Distributors of the Celebrated F TOILET CREAM COLD CREAM TOOTH TOWDER and MT. HOOD CREAM. Tallman & Co. Leading Drotrjrists of East- I p ern Uregon.