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I ITi'-S-'"''' '-' ' PAGE SEVEN. EIGHT PAGES. SPEAKER GANNON VOICES HIS IRE . t nmntiimnw nn irnw moVHAY. MARCH 21, 1910. PAlliX MBl utmfljivmjmJit faimmivai ' ; 1 rn.nnl.rtPRcb.01 M it E BITTERLY SOOHES WHAT IlE CALLS "HYBRID MAJORITY" "Uncle Joe" at Dinner of Illinois Re publican Club Gives Vent to the i Wnu of the Defeated--Says Repub lican Party Has No Majority. m ' ii nr m m ssr i I Kaies Utp Washington. With his eyes slow ing defiance and voice thundering at his enemies with all the day's pent up bitterness. Speaker Cannon made a vltrollc attack on the "hybrid house majority" at the annual dinner of the Illinois Republican association Saturday night. His face was worn from the force of the terrific ussault made upon him but his voice lacked none of Its old Jauntlness and resonance. He was "Uncle Joe" in fighting trim. A startling statement made by the power shorn, but defiant speaker, was that the republicans no longer have a majority In the senate, -. 'Mv flrtrl hp rrlf.il with 0-reflt o- lomnlty, "suppose this 150 pounds of common clay should drop dead to night, what would the newspapers and magazines, which make a profession of lying and slandering do then? My daughters, grand children, my son In law, would be sorry. But tne Dai anee of the world would not have time to be sorry. There never was a truer vnpd no 1,1 thnn 'l.t tha Hpitil hurv Its - u .a - - - 1. - - - a J ' dead.' If that were not true, then the world would be one vast, house of mourning. f.wl AlonA n Mntnrltv "1 know DeoDlo who think they monopolize the wires of the earth up to the great white throne. They don't five the majority of us a chance. They have cure-alls, they think God and one constitute a majority, forgetting that Gid alone is a majority and can do without their help. "It is uncomfortable sometimes to IIva In n irnvernmpnf hv thn neonla. ... ... There will always be some who are feeble minded, abnormal. Insane, or to use a shorter and more common word, are cranks. But we've got to have them. "There was a new majority made today. It consisted of the democrats and a 15 per cent slough from the re publican party. They destroyed the committee on rules. Then what did they do? A resolution was presented declaring the office of speaker vacant Then what did these men who have been denouncing my personality, these simon-pure followers of Senator La Follette do then? Only eight of them had the courage of their convictions. The result was that while I was elect ed by a majority of 26 last March they refused to turn me out by a ma jority of 36. "That was the way this republican slough started out In Its new alliance. And the Sunday papers will be out In thn nmrnlne with stories about the end of Cannonlsm and czarlsm, and perhaps a few of them will say wnat I said about the house being simply government by majority. Knys IVopI" Holli-ve Magazines. "This combination abolished the committee on rules, which has after all the power simply to report to the house, although some seem to think it Is like the Biblical example of 'let there be light and there was light. You In Washington know differently. But the people in the country appar ently believe the uplift magazines and the cowardly members of congress who wrought such havoc today. I am thankful 1 belong to the party of Lin coln and Grant, and Garfield and Roosevelt and Taft, and whenever any charge Is made upon it, whether from the pulpit or from the magazine or Chautauqua circle I will defend it. I wou'.d rather keep the republican faith and fall than to march with men who would disrupt the republican party and succeed. "The country believes we nave a j majority of 4 4 in the house, whereas we have none, nor have we a major- I lty In the senat.-. Hut this news Is not given to the country by certain publicists. They suppress it ana dis tort it and -talk only about Cannon lsm and the defeat ana rebuke of the rini todav. "Some of us pray for the millenlum. Rin l don't want it to come at any time unlvss the Almighty reaches down his finger and changes tne nu man anmlal" Oregon n SHdip-LiKE Kates To OREGON and the Great Northwest ' The management of the Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. (Oregon Lines) taken great pleasure in announcing that the low rates from eastern citiea, which have done so mnch in past seasons to stimulate travel to ana seuiemeai m wreguu, m c: nn A TT.Vf mm March 1 to April 15. inclusive. , ..uiaSa WANTED Lace curtains to laundry. Work done with especial care. Phone Red 2521. ANY LADY can easily make from 118 to $25 per week working for me quietly In her own home locality. This la a bonaflde offer one which will pay you to Investigate, even If you can only' spare two hours per day. No Investment required. Turn your spare time Into money. Write me at once for particulars. Address MARY B. TAYLOR, Box 30, Wo man's Building, Joliet, Illinois. WANTED TO TRADE 146 acres of land in Klamath county, Oregon, for stock sheep or range horses. For particulars address P. O. Box 102, Plains, Mont. 8. C. BUFF ORPINGTON EGGS for hatching. Large, prize winnln stock. SI per 15. Infertile egg re placed. D. C. Brown. Route 1; Phone Red 2((3 evenings. FOR SALE PLYMOUTH ROCK eggs for setting. $1 for II. Phone Red. 1521. FOR SALE 8. C. Black Mime eggs. The kind for eggs, slxe and beauty. Eggs 11.19 per it. l Boyd, CIO East Webb street. EGGS FOR HATCHING From nay Rose Comb White Minorca. Heavy winter layers from prise wlnnlas; stock. D. E. Martin. Waltsburg, Wash. FOR BALE. People pt Oregon The railroads have done their part ; now it's up to you. The colonist rate is the greatr est of all homebuilders. Do all you can to let eastern people know about it, and encour age them to come here, where land is cheap and homebuilding easy and attractive. FARES CAN BE PREPAID at home if desired. Any agent of the 0. R. & N. Co. is authorized to receive the required deposit and telegraph ticket to any point in the east REMEMBER THE RATES From Chicago ?33, from St Louis ?32, from Omaha and Kansas City f 25. This reduction is proportionate from all other cities. FOR SALE CHEAP Good S-room house with lot and half; corner. Barn, chicken house . and corral $850 cash, or arrangements can be made for easy terms. Apply at 1514 W. Railroad, corner Pine. FOR SALE Thoroughbred BlnsJl Comb Buff Orpington eggs trem to prize-winning Wlndle strain. $Ll per setting of IS. Mrs. A. B. Wis dom, 1 Walnut street Pass K. 1011. HAIR WORK DONE Go to Madam Kennedy's Hair Parlors and get yow hair work done. No Import Chi nese or leprosy hair used. The nat ural human hair, handmade and guaranteed. Shampooing, hair dressing, facial massage. 007 IB. Court street. Pendleton. Phone Red 2762. FRED EIFFERT, auctioneer. Free- water, Ore., R. F. D. l; waaia wai la. Wash, R. F. D. 1; hone F. L. IX or Freewater Times. . .'. ....... While watching the parties- lar classification that appeals U yon do not overlook all the other want ads. WM. McMURRAY, Gen, Pass. Agent, Portland, Orev C J. JACKSON, Agent, Pendleton, Ore. - ----- NEWSY NOTES OF ECHO 1 'I REM EN S MASQUERADE BALL PROVES SUCCESSFUL AFFAIR Large Number of People Enjoy Last Dance of Season Rev. Charles Qulnncy Baptiww Several Into Clinrcli Other Items. ATHENA NEWS NOIES TOWN HAS INAUGURATED CLEAN-UP MOVEMENT Gel Together Effort to Make "City Beautiful William Wllloby Laid to Rest Large Real Estate Tran saction. ci i.-m v Ail.lt CONCERN ULAMEu 1YR EPIDEMIC Salem, 'ore. Alleging that Delia S TWnnro. n resident of this city, con tiaetod typhoid fever through drink in th water furnished by the Salem Water compnny, and that the disease ..nnirnrteit paused her death on November 15. 1909. Attorney Frank uim,. ..n behalf of the administra tor, has filed suit against the water .nmnnnv ftir S7500. The case Ms unique in Oregon Juris- t tha'mmulalnt It Is alleged that the supply pipe of the water system passes through the sloughs of the wninvmito river at a point near which the main sewer from the city empties, and that the pipe Is defective, permit ting mingled river water and sewage iin i ho water supply. t .... ,.nr fh, were between 200 typhoid fever In the -t nr whirh about 20 were fatal It Is 'alleged thot the water company - rf,rt iri protect Its water pipe at the time, and therefore the suit is based upon negligent. (Special Correspondence.) Echo, Ore., Mar. 18. The masque hall, which was given here last night at the city hall, was the last flremens' dance of the season and was mamea bv a good attendance. There was a large number from Stanfleld and Hermlston was well represented. Sup per was served at the Portland rest urant. Music was furnished by the u,.hn nrphPHtra of six pieces and was Kreatly enjoyed by all. Dancing con tinued until after two o ciock. Rev. Chaa. Quinney, rector of tne Pendleton Episcopal churcn was here t..i,,,, nr-nnmnnnied bv his Wife. He held services at the Bethel on Bridge street. During the services, he Dap- tixed the following: Mrs. R. B. Stan fleld and two children, Ralph and Maxine Stanfleld. lone Ward, small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. . Louis Ward and Marlon F. George, Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. T. George. The bishop of the same church will be here Monday and hold Mrs. T. D. Matthews left for Pen- .inn this evening on a short visit .. Anna Richardson of Pen dleton was the guest of Mrs. L. Scholl toilny. ir Tl Rrown of Stanlieia, re turned to her home yesterday after a week's visit here. Mr. wm. nillett of Pendleton is visiting at the home of her father. T. D. Mathews, on Butter creen. Scott Brown Is in Pendleton on business. . .iiunes Johns of Pendleton, is nere oaring for his real estate interests in this end of the county. Miss Robert Rippy one of our pop. ular teachers left this morning ior p,,rtinn,l on a short visit . In her ao- senee her sister, Miss Irene Rippy has charge of her grade. V (Special Correspondence.) Athena fire. Mar. 17. The city of Athnnn ! himv rlpanine streets, re- nnlrlmr sinew&lKS and DUliaing new cross walks. An effort is being made by the Commercial club and citizens to make the city more attractive in its general appearance. A oana oi men i,n.n hun hnsv for the nast several days cleaning and beautifying the city park in the east side or wnicn a oa.se ball ground Is being prepared. Th funeral of the late William Wllloby was held here today from the First Christian churcn or wnicn mr. wm.ihv was a member. The funeral service was conducted by the pastor, A. McKenzle Melrtrum, wno pam a. beautiful and touching tribute to the life and character or tne aeceasea. One of the largest real estate deals of the year was closed here today when the papers were signed convey ing the J. A. Baddeley ranch north of town to John Bannister. The ranch consists of 510 acres and the consid eration was $100 per acre, or $51,000. imnnvpn AS HMD: EXPLORER COMES HOME RAX OX WOMAN LAWYERS. Ttiinsinn Minister of Justice Doesn't Think They Aro Sufficiently Educated St. Petersburg. Tne minister oi Justice, to whom was referred the re quest of the Duma for the Introduc tinn nf u law authorizing the admis sion to the bar of women, lawyers, has declined to do this, finding that the profession Is already overcrowded; that the education of women In Rus sia Is not on a sufficiently high plane and that this question can best be discussed in connection with the gen eral sphere of female activity, now awaiting demonstration. The liberal members of the Duma will not Introduce their own measure, using the parliamentary right of initi ating legislation. The question "as raised by the re rent AnDparance of Miss Fleltshutz, whom the St; Petersburg Bar associa tion had accepted as a member, as at torney In a criminal case. The prose cuting attorney refused to proceed with the case, holding that women, under the Russian law, are not au thorized to practice law, In which he was supported by the imperial senate. Classified Directory PHTSICTAXS. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS H. S. GARFIELD. M. D., HOMEO- oathie Dhysician and surgeon. Of fice Judd block. Telephones: Office, black 3411; .esidence, red 2tS3. DR. LYNN K. BLAi.aSLEE. CHRO nie and nervous diseases, and dis eases of women. X-ray and Electro- theraputics. Judd building, corner Main and Court streets. Office 'phone Main 72; residence 'phone. Main 66. W. D. FLETCHER, SUCCESSOR TO R. E. Tarbet, Real Estate, m, Life, Accident and health insuranW Basement American National Banfc. Employment Office and collection agency. DENTISTS. V. A M1VV. DENTIST. OFFICE Main street, next to Commercial Association rooms. Office 'phone. black 8421; residence 'pnone, rea SSE1. DR. M. S. KERN, DENTAL STJR- geon. Office, room 15 Judd build ing. Phone, red SS01. VAUGHAN BROS.. DENTISTS, OF- flce in Judd building. Phone Main 72. DR. D. C. M'NABB, LOCAL STATE Stock Inspector and member state Veterinary Board. Office at residence 915 east Court St. Res. 'phone Main 59. TRIPLE TRAGEDY DUE TO PEASANT'S IGNORANCE MESSENGER FAILS TO RECOUM.K AI.D1UCH trn.i.inairtN XTnnrniM as dead by his wife, and friends' for the last four months, Arthur T. Leith, a geologist, explorer and hunter, has returned, safe and well, from the frozen regions of Labrador, to his home in wasn Ington. Leith started out last sum mer from the north shore of Lake Superior, with his brother. Dr. C. K. Leith, professor of geology In the i-nlvprsiiv of Wisconsin: F. S. Alams of Puluth and Hugh Roberts of Su perior, Wis. They went 150 miles north of the Labrador trading post of threat Whales. Dr. Leith and Mr. li.ilu-rts made their way home In the fall, but the other two men remained until Christmas and experienced ter rible hardships. wiiuhinetnn. A man with a grlz- zled mustache and bushy eyebrows was stopped in one of the corrmors oi M.rt crviintn win if of the capitol by an n,r,,i messenger, who has been In the employ of tho government ror more than 30 years. " rn vnn a se nator?" asked the mes senger, barring the way to a private elevator. "I am," was the response. "A new one?" suggested the mcs urn per. "Vnl nrnrllv. Mv name IS AlO- .!,.i. nn,i the bushy eyebrows ev panded with a succession of broad smiles. Thn man who held ud the senate lrader Is John P. Hamlin, more than R0 years of age. He was foreman or the Jury which convicted Gulteau of the nssasslnotion of Garfield. St. Petersburg. A horrible example of the low intellectual development of the people of Siberia is mentioned by the Siberian Press. In the village of Podalbo. in the Baikal territory, a wo man who had to go to the village shop said to a child, "Look after the baby and see it does not cry." "But if Its does cry, what shall I do?" asked the. child. "Oh. then you must cut Its tongue out," answered the mother with a careless laugh. Whpn the mother returned she ask ed: "Well, did baby cry?" "Yes," said the child. "And what did you or "Oh. I cut Its tongue out, and that slonnofl thp orving." The mother rushed to the cradle and found the child had bled to death. Th, tona-ue and a oair of scissors lay on the counterpane. In her grief the mother seized the child, who had ta ken her words so seriously, and dash ed his head against the wall so vio lently that she killed him, ond then she went outside and hanged herself. HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO.. MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands in Umatilla county. Loans ' city and farm property. Buys ana sells an kinds of real estate. Does n. general brokerage business. Para taxes and makes investments for non residents. Write fire, life and acci dent Insurance. Feferences, any bank in Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. W. S. HENNINGER, Vice-Pre. C. H. MARSH. Sec. .BENTLEY & LEFFING WELL, REAL I estate, fire, life and accident insur ance agents. New location, 81S Mala -I street Phone Main 404. I LIVERY AND FE-2D STABLES. VETERINARY SURGEONS. CITY LIVERY STABLE. THOMPSON street, Carney Si Bradley, irops. I Livery, feed and sale stables. Good I rigs at all times. Cab line In connec- tion. 'Phone main 70. ATTORNEYS. RALEY A RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office in American national Bank building. RESTAURANTS. CHINA RESTAURANT, NOODLES I and chop suey, Ung D. Goey, prop. At the old .stand. Alta street In rear of Tallman A Co. FEE & SLATER, LAWYERS. OF- YEE SAM, LJSK UU, hwuus bi- flee in Despaln building. taurant, Eng Dean, irop. inicaea . i - n . . TIT.Kli nooaie suup, cmuji bucj, civ. CARTER & SMYTHE, ATTORNEYS st.. between Main and Garden. Phone at law. uiiice in Aiuciivan vh- rtea azvi. al Bank building. JAMES B. PERRT, ATTORNEY AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company. mSCELLAXEOUS. LOWELL & WINTER. ATTORNEYS and counsellors at law. Office in Despaln building. , i.i l.Virtv Seconds. Danville. Ky. Judge O. W. Coulter eclipsed all records as a pcriormer oi ooramnnies when he mar- rnavriiiiu"ii ... rled Robert Lynch of Washington and mi.. ron.v nennlngton of ' Nlchols- ville. They met here and were grant ed a marriage license. Tney oniy mm five minutes In which to catch their train and Judge Carter, desiring to fa cilitate matters, tied the knot In ex actly 40 seconds. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE FOR THE TRANSVAAL. prptnrift. The Transvaai govern ment has decided to give a first con t,.ihtinn nf noo.OOO for the estab llshment of a Transvaal agrlcultur- ol university. The education of dally experience Is such that any serious minded indi vidual Is sure to De more or less uia satisfied. iv.Tl.ii T1107.F.X: NO BATHS FOR CI1U.UK; Iioti an a Pitv Mo. "We haven't had a bath since the weather turned I . . . . .A .ni. i..a ii nn!:l tnUo I V coia. aiainiiiti duiu " " Thnt Rtntement was signed by Mar- o-nrot nn,i Hntma Reese. 11 year old twins, who attend the Hyde Parkl o,.i,i Tiiev live at 3269 Oak street. The father, Lester L Reese, an elec tri..inn was In luvenlle court. The plumbing system at his home had been frozen since winter weather began, he explained. He said his children had had baths every Saturday nigiu, al though not In the regular bathtub. ni n nP.miT ACADEMY WILL BE AB.OUO.MM nnlnlt Relolt academy. founded 63 years ago as a preparatory school for Belolt college, will close at the end of the school jear, it Is saui. ana win not be reoppnen. ine uuuui-iuj been supported by tne college ui loss for many years and Is considered too expensive for the purpose u serves. The academy Duuaing, wiutu .mi ivKnnn. was elven to tne couege 20 years ago by J. W. Scovllle of Chi cago. It was the first gift to Belolt under the administration 6t President Eaton. The college will make use of the building. PEVDLETON IRON WORKS RBI- pair work on all kinds of machines, structural Iron work and machine castings. Junction of Court and Alta streets. Marlon Jack, Prop.; A. F. May, manager. EORGE W. COUTTS. ATTORNEY j LET ELECTRICITY DO YOUR lot rdntu oftlf1 wills, deeds, t .... Ill i" " . - i wni-K ii . Cltrdll. icunuic nuu jventent. Electric Sad Irons, guaran- teeil IK SB. Electric Hot Water and ' Curling Iron Heaters. Electric Coffee tnik of PETERSON & WILSON. ATTOR- ' Flrrt.cla neys at law; rooms 3 ani 4 Smith-1 Tr-hn . . wiring Ul llvimro. cm.. . . o Crawford building. . , t t contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17 Schmidt block. PHELPS & STEIWER. ATTORNEYS CHINESE LAUNDRY, at law. Offices in Smith-Crawford .jSJfSi building. 1 f--. -nods called for and CHAS. J. at law. FERGUSON, ATTORNEY ' delivered. 408 East Court street. Office in Judd building. , SECOxd-HAND DEALERS. YORK and YORK The celebrated Chinese Doctors have made a life study of the curative powers of roots, herbs and barks and are giving the benefit of their years of research of the people both at home and Abroad. It Is by simple reme dies that they guarantee to cure such diseases as catarrh, lung trouble, stomach, constipation, liver, bladder and kidney, also all private diseases of men and women. Consultation and Pulse Diag nosis Free. Successful home treatment. People who live out of town, write for symptom blank and circular. YORK YORK CHINESE ; MEDICINE CO. i J10 W. Main St., Walla Walla. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY ATTORNEY , SalHfTBCO at law. Will Pcce in ... . hand goQ ther(j anythm. unu icucioi w u , w. " " -. -. , , Tnlnr Ttnrilware Co. 1 you ailU T . VI . . aw.wb - in new and second-hana stoves, aranlteware and ARCIHTFCTS, CONTRACTORS, ETC 7- -d get Ms prices. No need furniture. D. A. MAY? CONTRACTU K A.MJ , Builder. Estimates furnished on all j . ii i kinds of masonry, cemem . stone walks, etc. Phone black S84- .Jl, or Oregonlan office. i V FRATERNAL ORDERS. AUCTIONEER. rot. IT. G. LUCAS. Auctioneer, Athena, Oregon. Ker erence First National Bank of Athena and Farmers' Bank of Weston. Farm sales a specialty. PENDLETON LODGE No. II A. F. and A. M.. meets IB i V i -n.i tv.lr.1 Xfnn.lAva . . - I each montt. All rtttla fcretat LTVESTOCr MACHINERY. DAMON YODGE NO. 4. of P.. meets every Monday evening In I. O. O. F. hall. Visiting brothers cordially invito tn attend. W. L Gadwa. C. C: R. W. Fletcher. K. of R. S. Ma UNITED ENGINEERING CO., ME-, ohantcal enclneers. irrigation power or electric plants gas produc ers. 25-88 P.-I. P'n.. Seattle, waan-Ington. THE . FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN S. BAKER. FUNERAL Di rector and licensed emoaimer. Opposite postofflce. Funeral parlor. Two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night 'Phone main 75. PENDLETON DRUG CO. PH01ET0UR ORDERS TOU 6ET THEM BIGHT CITY OF PENDLETON MAPS at I East Oregonlan office. Price tie.