East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 17, 1906, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAILYEAST OKEGOMAV, PEXDLETOX, OREGON, THl'HSDAV. MAV IT, lOOfl.
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The Kst Oreconlao Is on sale at It. II
ni'-h a News Stands, at Hotel Portland and
Hotel Perkins. Portland. Oiegon.
San Krar.rlseoilureau.40S Fourth 'reot-
riilratro llurenu. IHtll Security build'.ii
Washington, I" C, Bureau. Jul K,
teenth street. N. V.
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Kntered at Pendleton I'-istofflce s second
class matter.
NOTICE TO ADVl:itTlSl:iiS.
Copy for advertising ma;t-r to apneaf lo
me i.nst urogoman must ne in ny 4 n.i p.
of the preceding day ; con for Monday's
paper must be In by 4 :5 p. m. the preced
ing Saturday.
union jffiuiar.
A little time for laughter.
A little space for song
And tears that huny after ,
Ere we, too, come along. s
Like ripples on the river.
As light on wind-swept grain,
So passes our endeavor
We go, nor come again.
Then make me, O Eternal,
Still as Thy forces are;
We thrive, as grasses vernal;
We fade, as fades the star.
Melville Upton.
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POLITICAL WHITEWASH.
. .
The following two excerpts from
the editorial columns of the Portland
Oregonian, concerning Jonathan
Bourne, show how easily that' great
organ can whitewash those whom It Is
lorceo to swanow. no.vever Objection- .
able the dose may be. j
Here is the true Jonathan Bourne
as viewed by the Oregonian on May
26, 1S96. when It saw Mr. Bourne as
he really was then and is today:
"Joimtluiii Bourne, a sixx-lacu-lar
political hybrid, an avowed
free silver flutist, a ixipiillst wolf
masquerading in a republican
sheep's clothing, a modem Ksuu,
willing to sell his political .liirtli
riglit for a iwiltry office, a mcta
' morphoscd lirodiul soli, olio I iu.s
eaten the succulent corn anil
I
thrown the husks to the sound
money republicans."
And here I.- t'.io same Jonathan
Bourne, w hitev.ashel by the Oregon-
Ian and pre-one1 to tv!?.p?ople of
Oregon as a candidate f i.- tVio United
States senate. 10 years laicr, on April
26, 19'JS:
"Mr. Bourne is I'.tc republican
nominee for senator r.nd tie should
receive republican s::pxrt In tlio
same muuner and fur the sumc
reasons as the republican candi
dates for other offices are entitled
to it. He is Hie style and t.Vx- of
mall that does thing, and over
comes all isusslMe obstacles and
difficulties in doing them. If ho
shall go to Washington as United
States M-nalor for Oregon, its
seems probable, there will never
be occasion on the part of any one
to declurc that the Influence of
Oregon Ls not felt at Washington."
LONG KANGE SLANDEH.
In order to make his slander of
democrats more Impressive, the edi
tor of the Portland Oregonian goes to the ordinary. It should be a memora-
i
Washington, D. C, to get Inspiration, i,)e celebration.
and then hurls back from the capital
a column of narrow abuse and false-! END OK IROQUOIS THEATER.
hood In hopes of influencing the vote i
, ... , , ., I The Iroquois Theater company, of
in Oregon s coming election. 1 Chicago, is bankrupt, and the many
When he looks at the vacant seats ( clalmants ror me aggregating $2.
in the house of representatives, where 000,000 as compensation for damages
two Oregon congressmen should be ' In the Iroquois theater fire have no
sitting In the Interest of their state, ' chance to recover.
. ; The company was adjudicated bank
how can he anathm.ulze the demo- , Jprwv cty a Bnort tlme 0lfOi
crats of Oregon for protesting against but no( untl) thlg weck was the new
the Oregonian and Its party which ! turn of affairs made public. The
have brought the state to this condi- j bankruptcy proceedings were Involun
,. , tary and were begun March 26 and
I closed April 11. A trustee was ap
In place of engendering bitterness ( a( ft me(,tlng of the creditors
among tne common peopio oy maKiog
them believe they are ulvi.led on par-
ty lines, he could be busy reforming
h i own party and welding the com-
mon people together in tne interest or
' their great state.
The vacnnt seats of Blnger Her -
MIIIPPHIN
&
matin and J. N. Williamson should
enco the old man, until he could of-
he people of tr"in some tangi
ble evidence that his advice and coun
sel are whole and safe.
The eople of Oregon should re
member that the, political name ap
plied t" a public si .am does not af-
feet his efficiency. Po'l'.lcs nre used
largely by selfl.h r.ien, like the editor
of the Oregonian, to keep the com-
"ion people divided f.ir the purposes
-rand.,enH.n, an,, advance-
ment.
, . t .
Oregon knows that some of her best
',c lulm,nstratI:,n3 have come from
iV-.nocmtlc governors, Just as she
knows that some of her best national
legislation has come through republi
can congressmen and senators. All
democrats nor all republicans ore not
i bad. nor are they, nil good, hy any
means.
It ill becomes a public man to stoop
to condemn all members of any party.
for ho will have to look but a short
distance In his own party to find
shortcomings which- It Is embarrass
ing to explain.
This long range slander from Wash
ington will only arouse the people to
demand capable men for offices In
Oregon, regardless of the commands
of the politicians.
.MAKING A SECRET EIGHT.
The liquor Interests, falling to se
cure the open support of any reputa
ble Oregon newspapers In their cru
Mide against the local option law,
through a destructive , amendment
now before the people, are making a
strong fight through the mall, by se
cret circulars, pleading letters and
florid oratory and eloquence.
This amendment which Is the child
of the Oregon Liquor Dealers' asso-
elation, destroys every feature of the
j local option law, takes away the pen-
j allies, makes it possible for a "vvhole-
,, nouse" to be placed In the heart
of n resdence district and completely
' onnuls the wlse provisions of the local
',.,, ...... .vhlh ,he Dem,, of 0
gun passed by an Initiative vote, and
wnlcn the legislature dared not repeal
go gTeat nas been ,ne bI)e ,ml.
nation aroused by the domination of
the liquor Interests In the past,- that
even the avowed friends of the saloon
among the newspapers, dare not
openly advocate this saloon amend
ment to the people's Inw. The people
who passed the local option law and
who revere decency and uprightness
In politics will vote "No" on this
amendment.
JULY 4 AND MAY 80. .
Pendleton offers the people of
I'matilla county two holidays for the
coming summer, Decoration Day and
high school field meet on May 30, and
u rousing celebration on July 4.
To both of these celebrations the
people of Pendleton cordially invite
their neighbors. Both occasions will
! be filled with fraternity and good
j fellowship and on both occasions the
people of this city will extend the
warmest greeting to their visitors.
Through various turns of fate Pen
' dleton has been denied a celebration
for several years, and this year, the
j city should make up for lost time. The
j most splendid response has been
j made to the calls of charity from
I made to the calls of humanity from
I Heppner, San Francisco, Mitchell anil
j other stricken cities. Pendleton has
given her substance freely to all the
' demands made upon her, nd now It
i Is time to turn all eyes toward home
and celebrate In a truly western spirit.
I The people , of Umatilla county
' should be made to feel that this Is
their year in Pendleton. The city
should offer them something out of
h h was held May 11,
Nearly all of the merchandise
creditors have been paid, and of the
I money realized by the sale of the
"J0"' ' , .
1 piny nous? to the Metropolitan Tnea-
company almost nothing was left
after 'he current liabilities had been
! covered,
THE MODERN ISAAC WALTON
who Is mastering "Ye Gentle Art,'
knows that his skill avalleth nc
without his tackle ls of the right kind
that Is why self-respecting fishermen
go to Frazler's for what they need In
rods, lines, hooks, flys and other es
sentlals. Our stock comprises all that
Is up-to-date. All that Is of standard
merit, and this Is no fish story e'ther,
Frazier'sBopk Store
WHEN?
When will the great world learn
That Its splendors but wither and
fade?
When will the proud hearts turn
From the thrones they with vanity
made ?
Bridging the chasms that lie between
Poverty's heir and the Social Queen:
Clinsms , as measured by man, I
mean.
When will the great world learn T
Wlvn will the great world learn
How suddenly riches take flight?
When will the cold hearts burn
At sfme pilgrim's lone cry in the
night?
Turning with scorn from the Social
Creed,
Willingly sharing each brother's
need.
Out of the dark Into light to lead,
Whn will the great world learn?
When will the prent world learn
That but one God Is father of all?
When will the weak hearts yearn
For strength to leave all at his call?
"Child, It Is only your heart," cries he.
"Vtichea and spleijdors are naught
to me.
Only a mist Is your vanity."
When will the great world learn?
M. Gertrude Robertson.
COMING EVENTS.
May 18-19 "Made In Oregon" con
vention, Portand.
May 22-M Quarterly conference
M. E. church for The Dalles district,
Pendleton.
May 22-24 Umatilla Baptist asso
ciation. Athena.
May " 25-28 Caledonian picnic- at
Athena.
May 24-27 The Dalles and Colum
bia river. Kpworih League conven
tion. Walla Walln.
May 31. June 2 Umatilla Pioneers'
reunion, Weston.
June 14 Oregon Pioneer Associa
tion ineetin:-. Portland. '
June 20-21 Northwest Sportsmen's
tournament. Wn Walla.
July 17-19 Elks' grand lodge, Den
ver. September Z-1 National Irrigation
congress. Boise- City.
September IS Northwest Laundry,
m-n's association, Pendleton.
Dates of Wool Sales.
The following wool sale dates for
Oregon have been fixed by the Oregon
Woolgrowers' association:
Pendleton May 22, 23, 29 and 30.
Heppner May 24, 25; June 7, 8.
21 and 22.
Condon May 31 and June 1. 27
and 28.
Shanlko June 6, 6, 19 and 20, and
Julv 10 and 11.
Baker City June 25, 2: July 12
and 13.
Elgin July 13.
ADVERTISING T.OS ANGELES.
Pi-cause it Is feared that the San
Francisco disaster may check the
tourist and homeseeker rush to Cili
fornia. Los Angeles Is- now- strenuously
idvertising her ndvwntagrs.
The following are some classified
reasons given by the Los Angeles
Times, as to why Los Angeles Is n
good place to visit:
1. Los Angeles Is more than 400
miles away from the scene of the dis
turbance which has laid Pan Fnncls-
co In ruins, partly by earthquake
shock, but chiefly by fire. Only a
slight tremor was felt In Los Angelo
2. In all the history of southern
California, extending back to the days
of the Franciscan Fathers, about a
century and a half, there has not
been a serious earthquake In this re
gion. 3. Los Angeles and the country
round about, within a radius of 100
miles, while it has experienced some
slight "tremlors." has never had.
within the knowledge of man, an
earthquake shock strong enough to
do any damage worth mentioning:
hardly enough. In point of f let, "to
move a brick" (anless, Indeed, the
brick were lust ready to be toppled
o ver.
4. In the entire history of Califor
nia, nnd that of the whole Pacific
const, down to the day of the San
Francisco catastrophe less Inlury to
property and less Ios? of life. Mas
been Inflicted by earthquake than has
often been caused by a single tornado
In one of the eastern states. And
most of the damage In San Francisco
was caused by fire, as noted above.
5. A disaster similar to that of San
Francisco may never occur again In
any part of the United States. It is
as liable to occur In Boston, or N
York, or Philadelphia as on the Pa
cific coast. From the Los Angeles
Times, April 2!i, 1906.
l'ltODt tTS OF Ij.WA.
Tav.o, like ndverslty. has Its usen.
It may he blown Into opaque bot
tle of irnsfamer lightness, and the
harder sort makes: a beautiful preen
Kins nf half the welftht and double
the Htrenplh of ordinary glass. Hut
It Is not always the same. Every
volcano pours out Its own HpeClnl
brand nf mo'ten mixture, dlsaffreeable
to meet on your walks, but sometimes
yielding preelnus products, am ponzzo
lano and pumice ftonea. Lava, like
all things, decomposes under the touch
of time, as the fertile plains of Sicily
testify.
tiii: housf: MVST GO.
It Is announced that Mrs. Astor has
arranged for the disposnl of all her
horses- and carriages, and the man
who Yipm been her coachman for 25
years has been retired. An experienc
ed chauffeur will take his place. This
seems to be the general tendency In
fashionable clrcleB, though, of course,
the horses and carriages are not des
tined to vanish right away. They will
always be useful for a change. New
York Post.
The MeKlnney hotel at Kahlntus,
Wash., owned by A. C. West, burned,
Loss 13700. Insured for 12000. Or!
gin of fire unknown.
You Cannot
IVhisliey
than HAYNER, no matter how much you pay or where yott get it. We
have been distilling whiskey or 39 years. We have one of the most modern
and best equipped distilleries in the wot14. We know of nothing that
would improve our product. Perfection in the distiller's art has been
reached in HAYNER WHISKEY, which goes direct from our distillery to
YOU, with all of its original purity, strength, richness and flavor. It doesn't
pass through the hands of any dealer or middleman to adulterate. Yon
thus save the dealers' big proSts. You buy at the distiller's price, at first
cost. Don't you see the economy in buying HAYNER WHISKEY, as well
as the certainty of getting absolutely pure whiskey?
United Btatea Senate, Washington, D. C.
"I have used HAYNER WHI8KB7 for medicinal purposes in my family and have
found it very satiafactory. Lbelieva it to be a number-one medicinal whiskey."
Tktmat S. Martin, U. 8. Senator from Virginia.
mm
) FULL $ .
G QUARTS
20
FULL $
QUARTS
Send us the above amount and we will ship In a plain aealed c, with
no marks to show contents. Try the whiskey, have, your doctor test it
every brittle if you wish. If you don't find it all rijrht, ship it buck, to
at OUR KXHENSK and your money will be promptly refunded. How,
could any offer be fairer? I
You save money by ordering 20 quarts by freight. If yon can't use so
much, ret a friend to join you. You can have either Rye or Bourbon.
Remember we pay the express or freight charges.
Write our nearest office and
THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY
St. Paul, Minn. St. Louis, Mo. Dayton, O. Atlanta, 6a.
Distillery. Troy, O. Capital, $500,000.00, paid In full. Established 1866.
he!
Birr
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James A. Snyder,
Agent
On dranit at irg Cabin,. Cnliforuia. Wint. I"iisr, Orcg- n
Liijii r Co., Til' Stoic, Lobby and Kaiu-r B n Ha 1.
Is madi from the choicest wheat that grt 'vb. Cioo.i it i i u
aured tii.i ii n7.:itS' BlfifT FLOL'lt .h used. rtran. l..irw M.-.im
Rolled B&rley always en hand.
PENDLETON ROLLER MILLS
W. S, BTKKS,
HAIR DRESSING
Miss G. Hudson, formerly wi h Dr. C. F. McLane
of San Krancico
Has opened parlors In the Hotel Bowman, where Bhw will be pleased
to have all lallft visit her for
HAIll DRJ?INO. KHAMPOOIXO, SCALP THITATMLI.VT. MA.N'I
CflllNO OR FACIAL MASSAGE.
CHIROPODY A SPECIALTT.
Outside Calls Promptly Atli'UiJeU to.
Rooms 33-34 Bowman
Alt Kinds of Lumber
for all kinds of purposes, nre not
found In every yard. Whatever your
wants may be In
Lumber and Building
Mathrials
come here and let us give you an es
timate. We ran save you money,,
quality considered.
Oregon Lumber Yard
XEAH COl'RT HOl'Si:.
'i'liono Main 8. Pendleton. Oregon.
Money to Loan on Monthly Installments
Long Time Loans
Real Estate In Any Part of the City
for Sale
Frank B. Clopton & Co.
112 East Court Street
LEGAL BLANKS
afoguc of them. A foil supply always kept to stock,
Buy Purer
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do it NOW. 657
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Pror'-'el"''-
Hotel.
Phone Main 62
11
Write the East Ore.
p-onlan for a free cat
DONALDSONS
BEST ICE CREAM
SODA ON EARTH
Wo hnve opctired tlio service
of Mr. Woolloy, of ClUeiiffO, tils-IH-iiMT
of 111 klntln of fancy
drinks.
We claim e rnn now produce
the best drluks that can be
nuiile.
.MukliiK all our fin tots from
Die fruit Juice niiiiiliulutl by en
expert In this line, we can guar,
mi ice sntlsfiicrlon.
f F. J. Donaldson
Red Cross Pharmacy
St Anthony's Hospital
f :
V
Private roume, elcgnntly 1
furnlstuM Huc'iy equlp-
pi'd oporntliiK room. Also
M a t o r n I t v Department.
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Every convenience rVcexxnry for
the cure of the Hick.
Telephone Main Ill.M.
I'EMM.irrON. OltKtJOX.
DONT LOOK A GIFT IIOI'SK IN
Tin: iTi!.
We don't preien.l to Klve away ou
"legant stock of p-to-,atc vehicles.
Mut we do say that we will sell you
me most stylish and u-cll-made trap,
ougiry. runabiiut, phaeton, surrey or
liuckhoard nt lower prices, nua'
consplered, thnn you can buy at any
place in rvndleton. -
We sell Winona Wagons, Hacks and
IlugKlcs. Easy running nml made
from hone-dry material. Cu.iran
teeil to give satlsf icti.m in this cli
mate. See us alio t fiasollne Engines. W
are agents for the Kulrlmnks-Morst
Gasoline Engines for Irrigating and
mining machinery. Estimates given
on Irrigating plants, fall nnd get
our prices.
Neagle Bros.
the It ncksmltlm
Chicken Feed
Horse Food
Kow Kure
and Sich
C. F. COLESWORTHY
127 and 129 East Alta.
Wood
and Coal
to
Bum
and that will burn; try a
phone order and be con
vinced that I handle the
good kind only.
Dutch Henry
Office, Pendleton Ice & tohl Store
Company. 'Phono I-uiu 178.
Also at Henneman's cigar ator, op
posite Great Eastern store. Thorn
main 4.
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