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. 'V ' DAILY lAST ORKGOXIAN'. rENmETON, OREGON". TTIUHSDAY, FEBTUTAKY IS, lflir,. ETOTTT rAOFS 80SSISM 111 SENATE IS MENACE 10 THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR SOCIETY OE WESTON a fttftl f fffTlttf 1 1 M t i . II INCOLII P PRESENT ESSIO HAS L Hi w M M&' ' ' is W . 4 ev-- RITNER SWES FRANCHISE OF THP TPl.sTATF III Ih. I i I ' r.Aki i s i .M'H.y rxcm-.D AITI I! I i: .(.l i: IIKINi; I j.-j 1 oi'T. PORTLAND, 'ir-1, Feb. IS fiver ling ditame t'l.,i..ne from Salern this itioinli. Il..y .'. :i::ner, president of the Wts.ern Trl-Hate league tat- cd that the rj"':t fr.ni Taker, Ore.. tbat the leiuut- ha-1 lst iu standing because it fa:!ed 'u depusit a fee with the National A iation of Minor GIRLS! THICKEN AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HAIR,;; liUIN'i HACK ITS C.I.OS. MTHE CinilM AMI t.ICT KID OF DAXimtrr. To le posse-sed of a head cf beavy, beautiful balr: soft lustrous. Tuffy, vavy an free fimn ('..m lruf f is mere ly a matter of iiiing a llttb. Dinder Ine. 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Fan for young and old, and reminder of the "Perfect Com in the Perfect Package." IVJEf. WRIGIEY JR. CO., 1201 Kesner Building, Chicago , L-eeue RaseVall i'jbs, was unfound jel. KltriT t il l ihat he paid the fee i !.-t fall afier the season closed out '(.' his own I'oik-t i nd thut the West- th Tri-.State leaguo was still a mem- ber of the national association and !i(la;ii"d the rislii to hold all of Its i:-r!i Baker fans a -f . ru ng to the report ' printed In a morning newspaper, had their hundred dollars forfeit ready, but th it communication with other; trwns in the tirt-Ji: revealed thatj r.'.LMug had been .-ie toward conun-; ur.g the league nd its rrancmse naa t!refrire teen furf-lted. This state- m m, based -no, the report that! .er towns In the league had not put. treir J 10ft. . ! J"" that they sp-an of Is merely a. j:"ft forfeit txactel from each town 1 The Baker tan, :.re unduly c-larc h, at th( torner of Aura and .1. explained Piesnlent 1. liner. Tn.s. ,,.., y., D ! .. . .,i,v. i i,.i,. ih.'I'O'ver 111 p.mn h'luy ifx.111 1.1 i-'t--iift .m ....1 - has nothing to do with I t.;- national asaocnuon, ana is mere j ly a league matter It h;is to be 1 ra'se 1 before the M.MSon la ready to o; en. TVaro i u v it l.lnfv fif tlm to the 1100 in Pendleton. Walla; I raise Walla arid North Yakirna. However. .he enterprise of th.- Caker fans Is to, ('oliN and Croup In Children, be commended. Many people repiy upon Chamber- "I reren'.ly w rote .ttters to the pres-j Iain's Cough Remedy Implicitly In ldents of all the clubs and so far none discs of colds and croup, and It nev ' ri.-in has respon-'ed. Until I hear er disappoints them. Mrs. E. H. !vi,:i. 1'iem the matter of organization Thomas. Logansport. Ind, writes: 'I r r the coming c-jr win naiurany o ne iiiuna .nom.rerm.iiB , latlon favorable to labor, and to wo- in nbeance. I Remedy to be the best medicine for , mpn the j)aJifiage of iaw8 favorable V..u can say tb's much for me.; colds and croup I have ever ued,jto Bpeclal interests, passage of meas ti er.- is nothing .0 the report that the and never tire of recommending it to ures faV0rable to contractors and cer"- Ic : jr. franchise l.as been a'lowed to die out.' tlme-'ciived by the city council last even- Ing They had !en advertised for csle end one bid for each was re-1 e. ived. Carl Carlson bid eight dolla's ' fcr No. I end I'red Stickler bid five f jifi r3S a anajjej di liars for No. S, corner Cottonwood iir.d High, and ten dollars for No. S on Lilleth street. .Councilman Mu:-:ihv who nresided In the absence of M-tyor Dyer was forfor the record of the 1915 session and dren-hing them with kerosene, and that after it is all over, there will be ' ni .klng fires for :h- practice of the I fne company, out other members ! v re for taking what could be got out of them. The price bid will not leave a great deal of surplus after the 'advertisements are paid The matter v.a left with th? fire committee. with E. T. Wfle jetitioned the council ; , f . t , , . Mdj,on flnrt ............ ...... - - - i Rver View addition. Thirty days must .'lill'HP urUMP UCUJ.I l Laivcil. I L'pon the re o.nmendation of the I k ll I. I Dill III 1 I ltf Lilt- llt'll nun iur an 1 i . nttnn ' i order was made tD puP in a 32 candle, ' 1, . . I incandescent light there. .i.f m t-ii., t j put up a fireproof fuel house back of tiie n. P. O. E. bjlidlng was allowed. The session -if the couneir was a very brief one, no matters of import- ant'e beln UP', my menis. 1 nave always given tan k)nd8 of pavInff ntercstH, the re to my children when suffering fro I ,trlctlon of the Initiative and referen- croup, and It has never railed to give them prompt relief." For sale by all dealers. Adv. Ilrkl-Ji VewM'l Mown I'p. LONIiON, Feb. IS. A dispatch to Llodys from Fecamp, France, says the British steamer Dudwlch, Captain Dudley, bound from Hull for Rouen, was blown up lust night 25 miles off Cape Antlfer by two successive ex plosions. The dispatch said that seven men of the crew of the steamer arrived In Fecamp. They reported that none on the steamer had been injured and that ail of them could have made their escape In the lifeboats The Dudwlch was a vessel of 3289 tons and was owned by the British I Steamf hip company. iiKiimvs days Am: kesik ULXTKD 11Y BOSS WHO WORKS AT SAM1M. Kit'h Contractor, Trained I'udor Cal ifornia Mtu-hJno to Head I.eglsJ- turo, Twals Senators as 1IU (ircck I.atHrcr 1-aws for Snxiul Inter aro 1IU Aim. (Staff Correspondence in Portland Journal.) SALEM, Ore.. Feb. IS. Bossism In the senate la the menace of the leg islative session. The burly gentle man who Is trying to make his will the will of 90 men Is a former train ed lieutenant of the notorious Ilerrln machine that once dominated the leg lsuatures and ran the politics of Cali fornia, He got his training In a camp where Inside cabals filled California with proxy governors, proxy legisla tors, proxy congressmen, proxy rail road commissioners and proxy courts. He Is playing his game with a mas ter hand. He Is suave when suavity Is expedient. But when it suits his purpose, he turns on his fellow sena tors and howls In the same thunder tones which, ns contractor, he roars at his Greek laborers. . For JS days he has been stacking the legislative cards, and with only two days left of the session, he Is Just beginning to deal. He has purposely held up legislation until the calen dars are so congested that in the clos ing hours members will be in that con. fusion and bewilderment which sup ply the psychological opportunity for Jobs and pokers to be slipped through llouso Appropriation1 Hold I'p. Not an Important house bill has been alolwed to pass the senate. But a single appropriation bill has been passed. Not in the history of Oregon has legislation been so piled up and confused, and It Is the result of the bold, audacious work of one militant, active, crafty mind. Members of the house are In con sternation over what Is going to be done to their ret bills. It is exactl the state of mind for which the bold senate boss has been sleeplessly, tire lessly planning the past 2S days, since the legislature met. and In the week! preceding the session. It Is the old dethroned California machine plan resurrected and applied in Oregon. 'Worried over the possible fate of their bills in the senate, many a house member Is wavering over the issue of whether to surrender and ser vilely do the will of the senate dicta tor, or to abandon his bills to their fate. It has not yet occurred to all of them that by organizing for re sistance they are more powerful than any boss, whether trained In Califor nia or In Oregon, and that by con certed action they can emancipate the legislature and restore real represen tative government In Oregon. Afraid of the Ills Stick. The position of many of the leg islators is pathetic. They are good men and want to do right, but on many a measure. In the senate for in stance, they are surrounded and hem med In by embarrassing complica tions with their own bills and are ruthlessly carried down a stream they do not want to travel by the dominat ing will of the master manipulator. A web has been cleverly woven around them and the big human spider swings them along in the brutal exe cutlon of his purpose. The situation would be humorous were it not for the tragedy that it Is one man legislating instead of 90, that his program of reaction and manipu lation, If successful, will spell ruin scandal and reaction against the leg islature when the amazed public fin ally discovers what was slipped through In the closing hours of an 111- rated session, brought to its ruin oy 'he brutal ambitions ana cruel aouse r his rellow mcmoers Dy one ooiu ana arrogant doss On the side, some of the men whom 'the dictator seems to drive like a team . ... , , ., . , ... ...m ,,.ui to his legislative Juggernaut 11 w his- " - a one man legiaiaiure. oui incy uuni nn ir -U'lipn rnfl T)onnfriUH uoas in i sight. When one such was asked wh, he doesn't stand ud and fleht. he said - - - m- I his bills are still in committee and that ir he resists ne may not oe aoie to get them reported nut. And this Is the explat.atlon of whj the legislative department of the great state of Oregon ls under the master ship and personal domination of one lone man who learned his trade In Politics of William F. Herrln, one of the most successful bos.ies who evet ran legislatures, elected governors, controlled courts and bossed states. Among the purposes of this legis lative Colossus who bestrides both houses and seeks to force them to do 1 his bidding Is the defeat of all legis- dum and the passage of bills creat- Ing new jobs and legislating public employes out of Jobs to make room for other employes to be appointed by the governor. The number -of Jobs proposed for appointment by the governor Is amax. Ing. Nothing like It has ever been seen in the Oregon legislature. No at tempt to list them has succeeded be cause the Jobs to be filled by appoint ment are so many. An astounding bill in the senate yesterday capped the climax when a measure was Intro duced taking all appointments out of the hands of tho state board, consist- , ing of the governor, secretary of statu ... nand8 of the governor alone, nun nam ut'"i i'. (Continued on Page Seven.) A I I'M It IS IllXD IX tXITKI) IIUKUIKKX (HIRCII AND MANY ATTEND. Game Are F.n.io.vtsl ami ltcfrohh menu Arc served I)(ivliill Knllin slants Are Dally Practicing to (it Heady for the I13 Season Other News Notes of Town, (Special Correspondence.) WESTON, Feb. 17. The Christian Endeavor of the U nited Brethren church held th-ir monthly business nm1 social nieetin? lust Frklay at the Wadding hum residence. After the regular business meeting a most ap propriate progrnm In honor of A bra ham Lincoln's Birthday was given ha fellows: America Chorm. Birth and Early History of Abra horn Lincoln Claud Davis. Lincoln's Education Mrs. Ken nard. Flag of the Free Chorus. Old Black Joo Gladys Smith, I.e. ol.i Duncan, Blanche Barnes and Eth el Waddlngham. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address Odessa Klrkpatrlck. The Star Sp.ingU-J Banner Chorus, Manv novel in-1 Interesting games took up the remainder of the even hr.fr. Mrs. LuelU Tlnkerton was the winner in the Abraham Lincoln con test which was tn novel feature of the evening, itefreshmeiits were ser ved. Lewi Haider and wife of Milton sp-.-nt Sunday In Weston visiting at the Henry Stamper residence. Mr. and Mrs. l'.radshaw came down fiom Walla Walla Sunday to spend n few days with their daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Woods. MLss Nason, county librarian, was in Weston Monday visiting the local l'brary board ml Inspecting the new library quarters. Mr. and Mrs. I. F. Dupuls of Helix srent Sunday at f ie J. M. Dupuis res idence In Weston. Rev. Good of Athena held services on Weston mountain In the church Sunday morning. The local baseball fans are lmprov lnb every moment practicing on the Normal diamond. Mrs. Wilma McKlnney of Helix Is spending the wve't with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fuson In town. Jess Lieuallen of Weston was a visitor a the county seat during last week. Dr. R. E. Farnaworth of Pendleton was In Weston Saturday nnd Sunday. He came up to a.t 'tid Masonic lodge Mrs. Stlffle of Walla Walla. Is vis iting her sister, Mri. George Elutch-e- in Weston this week. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kinnear are srtnding a few dny-j visiting relatives In Weston. Monroe Turner went down to Pen dlcton and spent a few days In the county seat on business. Mrs. Clarence Beathe and daugh ter Susie are down from their home on Basket mountain spending a few days with Mrs. Beathe's father, Mr V.'m. Case. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Turner motor ed to Walla Wall Monday to spend i Coy or Girl? Great Question! This brings to many minds nn old and tried family remedy an external ap parition known as "Mothers Friend." During tho period of exnrctaney It la id- WOrlL V-! pl,ed t0 th8 ab ' uominni muscles and Is designed to soothe the intricate network nerves Involved, this manner It has such a splendid influence as to lusti ly Its use In all cases of coming mother-hood. It has been generally rec- ommended for years and years and thoss WA " usetI 11 P?alt highest pralss i oi me immense rcucr it arrords. 1'artlcu- L., d(J thes know, , i3 wsm.v v 111WUH115 oiekiicnn, huwuuo w Birain on ine iiarjicnis ana ireeaom mouj "hit uimr-prrB ubiuiiit . 1. . j 1 . 1 . , . ' looked forward to witb such concern There la no question but What riiuil-s Friend" has a marked tendency -'-Ueve the mind and this of Itself in addition to tho physlml relief has given It a very wide popularity among women. Tou can obtain "Mother's Friend" at ilmost any drug store. It ha helped A bout of mothers to a complete reeoyry. 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Tea Garden Syrup is used thousands in fwdrirxrf Wa want the B c I t I rJ A housewives of the Northwest to tell us how they use it for desserts, for preserving and crystal Izinjr fruit, etc For the best receipt received we will pay $75 in gold, and $25 for the second best Send as many as you desire. Contest open until September 1st. Tea Garden Syrup is delicious and nutritive it is far superior to and healthful for the children than all corn or glucose syrups. I Pelican Molasses Is an open-kettle, genuine New Or leans molasses strictly pure the beat on the market coats more, but worth It ASK YOUR GROCER. Pacific Coast Syrup Co. 3 roniXAiiD, onuooir. Uinsiioiii raiiiiDiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiai a few days with Mrs. S. F. Gore In he Garden City. , ... Dalsle Waddlngham returned M'ti-,, duy to her school In a rurnl district near Athena, after spending the week; I has meal ikeThniari Oil or Motor r1 i Carload of Gentle Coming four-year old nn M roR SALE at Oregon Feed Yard Pendleton. Oregon on Wednesday, Feb. 24th A. WADE,' Owner ENTERPRISE. OREGON I'M LITTLE! BUT OH MY ! In thla little advertisement I want to tell you of my LITTLE PRICES ON Candles, Nut, FrolU, Vegetable, Groceries), Etc. A fine large stock on hand and selling fast. Pay our prices and eav money. Phompt delivery makes us as near as your telephone. JOHN W. DYER, GROCERYMAN East Alta St. Fhone 536 1 N? J en.l with her pnnnts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waddinghr.n. I N'm. MacKenzle was In Milton on , . bi'siness TUf-sd'1. Kmery stages h.u returned from u w., mh s stay In Portland. just the right ' 'body' body enough to keep the surfaces apart but not to be a drag on J the power light enough to reach th nliirrt uhere Cars needed and quickly. And it maintains body at' cylinder heat. Dealers everywhere. Standard Oil Company CBfofnUl TeniUeton