PAtifi four DAILY EAST OKBGOXIAN, PEUDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY", OCTOBEK. 6, 1910. EIGHT PAGES. AN INDEPENDENT NKW8PAPKB. rabllahul Pally. WeAly and Semi-Weekly at Protlltton, Ortgon, by Ue AST OKKliUMUN PUBLISHING CO. 8LB8CR11T10N KATBB. ally, one year, by mall $5.00 ally, ii months, br mall 2.50 ally, tbre oaths, by mall 1.15 ally. os month, by mall 60 alii, one fear, by carrier 7.50 lly. all months, by carrier S.T5 umilj. three months, by carrier...... 1.95 Oallj, one month, by carrier 85 Weekly, one year, by mall.. 1.50 Weelrly, six months, by mall 75 Weekly, four month, by mall 50 mi-weekly, one year, by mall.... 1.50 (mi-Weekly, six month, by mall... .75 4aml-Weekly, (our months, by mall. . .50 Tbe Dally Kast Oreronlan la kept on aale t tbe pregon Newa Co., 147 6th street, fort laud. OrtiHi. orthweat News. Co.. Portland. Oregon. Chicago Bureau, V0 Security Building. Washington. D. C, Bureau. ' 501 Four Mntb street, N. W. Member Vnlted Press Asoclatlon. Entered at tbe postofflce at Pendleton, Oracon. as second clasa mall matter. telephone Main 1 Official City and Couaty Paper. union : SOME BRIGHT DAY. Joy is coming right along Some bright day; Hints of flowers and of song Some bright day. And that mocking-bird I see Where the blossoms used to be; He'll be singing sweet to me Some bright day. Winter will not seem so drear Some bright day; There'll be sweetness in the air Some bright day. From the windows of the blue All the Promised Land you'll view; Angels waving hands to you Some bright day! Hasten o'er the meadows sweet. Oh bright day! Scatter violets at Love's feet. Kind, bright day! Kiss the shadow all away, Leaj us where Love's sweet hearts stray, To the red deeps of the May, Kind, bright day! Frank L. Stanton in . Atlanta Constitution. 4 J PICK YOUR MEN. At this time there is virtually noth ing at issue between the republican and democratic parties. Throughout the entire country people are now gr-'uped as progressives and reaction aries rather than as democrats and riT'U'-ilieans. In Oregon there is absolutely noth ing at Issue between the two old par ties. The live issues In the present election are not partisan issues. The Important questions that are up are ol a moral rather than a political na ture. One question is, shall the direct primary law be observed In spirit and ti letter or shall bossism be restored through the operations of the assem bly scheme? Another Important ques tion at Issue in this elettlon Is shall the people elect legislators who believe In and subscribe to statement No. 1 or shall they choose men who want to go back to the old system of giving Urrted States senatorshlps to the highest bidders and the shrewdest manipulators? Because the Issues Involved are not partisan Issues people should not fol low party lines in this campaign. It would be silly and wrong to do so at a time like this. The men who say "Vote the party ticket and vote It traight," make an Improper plea. That plea made under present circum stances Is an insult. It is an appeal to embecllity. Furthermore the men who make that plea are not sincere. This because they themselves refuse to vote their ticket straight. They themselves are out with long knives and are fighting men of their own party who refuse to line up with them. w In this campaign the East Oregon Ian is disregarding party lines entire ly. The paper has been supporting and will continue to support the men It believes best fitted for the offices to which they aspire and men who up hold principles that are for the best Interests of the public. ( The East Oregonian supports re publicans and It supports democrats. This paper worked earnestly for the nomination of Judge Dlmlck, a re publican, for governor. Tiia paper supported C. A. Barrett for the repub lican nomination for joint senator and It la now supporting him for election against a democratic opponent. This paper is suporting Dr. C. J. Smith for state senator and it Is back ing J. W. Maloney for county judge. It supports Senator Smith because he Is far and away the most capable man in the county for the position and has a record that makes him richly entitled to a re-election. Mr. Maloney is supported for judge be cause he has business ability and ex perience that particularly fits him for the post and because his personal In tegrity has never been questioned and cannot -be questioned. Other candidates are being sup ported for similar reasons. Some of those candidates are republicans and some are democrats. This paper cares no more about their partisan beliefs than It does about the color of their hair. It Is not a partisan fight In making up your mind how you are going to vote in' November use ycur Intelligence, Mr. Voter. Pick out men In whom you have confi dence and men who stand for the principles In which you believe. Don't li.-ten for a moment to talk of party regularity. That is all rot. JIM MALONEY. Vmatiila county is a great business concern. This year the county col lected In taxes the sum of $441,663. That money will be expended during the year for various purposes, notably for the maintenance of schools, the construction and repair of roads and bridges, payment of salaries and cur rent expenses. Now in view of the important work that is to be done and the large sum of money handled annually It Is of vast Importance that the county judge who Is the business head of the coun ty, should be a man of the proper calibre. He shold be a man of good business capacity and of business ex ptrience. He should be a cool head ed and practical man. He should know the ways of the business and industrial world. He should know the wiles of shrewd men who wish to get the county's good money and he should be a man of sufficient In tegrity to stand faithfully and firmly for the Interests of the county. In J. "SV. Maloney such a man is now running for county judge. For many years Mr. Maloney has been a resi dent of this county and his ability and character are well known. That be makes a good official people know because he served two terms as county recorder and served in a most capable manner. Later as cashier ut the Pen d'eton Savings bank Mr. Maloney had one of the most important business positions in eastern Oregon. He made good. When he resigned that position i to devote his time to farming and to lather business interests the owners I of that bank deeply regretted his ac- ,tlen. They had reasons "for their i feelings because no local banker ever held the confidence and respect ot people of all classes so thoroughly as does Jim Maloney. In running for county judge Mr. Maloney is not seeking the salary that attaches to that office. He is making the race because scores and scores of people of all political faiths urged him to run. They want him to run because the office is an important one and they want it filled by a man in whose business ability and In whose honesty they had confidence. If Mr. Maloney is elected county judge the business affairs of this county will be conducted In a busi nesslike manner and the administra tion will never be charged with graft or dishonesty. VIVE LA PORTUGAL! The news of the revolution in Por tugal shows that the world Is advanc ing even In Its darkest corners. For centuries Portugal has been ruled by a dynasty that has been notoriously unfit. Royalty has held Its unjust sway through the power of the army and navy and through the Ignorance and superstition which the govern ment fostered among the people. But with the passing years the light of the modern world has penetrated the kingdom of the Braganzas. Peo ple have grown tired of bowing be fore titled plnheads and libertines, who have neither governing capaelty nor proper personal morality, and they have grown tired of seeing the money of the nation squandered as King Manuel has been spending It. So they have risen In their power and have kicked Manuel and his retinue out of doors. Long live the republic of Portugal! No newspaper can succeed that Is willing to serve as an organ for any political clique or party. The experi ment has been tried here and else where many times and the result has been Invariably the same. The duty of a legitimate newspaper Is to the public at larger and only by serving the public at large can a newspaper hope to live and enjoy permanent prosperity. King Manuel lost his throne be cause of infatuation for a French dancer, so it is reported. But Manuel is not the first king who has lost out because of a woman. It Is an old story, but is the fault with the man or the woman? Is It possible those suicides felt that after the Round-up was 'over life was no longer worth living? The horse Partisanship has been brought upon the track again. But he U a sorry old skate these days. Point of View. "Ho owes a lot of money." "Poor fellow:'' "Why." ' "Debt Is so harrassing." "That Isn't the way he looks at It" "No?" "No. He Is always thinking what a food time he had spending- It." HOME There's a little old house on a little old street In a little old bit of n town Where the honeysuckle is breathing sweet. And nights as the sun goes down A childish treble Is raised In song That fits in the perfumed gloam; And, oh, the days they are hot and long When I am away from home. There's a little woman whose cheeks are red With the roses of days gone by And you would know by the bedding head And the red lips curving why That wheresoever his path may lead, How far In the world he fares, The man's heart turns when the days recede To the woman and babes upstairs. There's a big soft place in the daddy's heart Thnt aches when the night comes down When the woman and he are whole miles apart, And far from the dear old town. He knows the babies are by their bed With their mother near by, and then The whisper comes from each curly head: "Bring daddy home safe, Amen." J. M. Lewis, in Houston Post. IF WE HAD THE TIME. If I had the time to find a place And sit me down full face to face With my better self, that stands no show In my dally life that rushes so. It might be then I would see my soul Was stumbling still toward the shin ing goal I might be nerved by thoughts sub lime. If I had the time. lf. I had the time to let my heart Speak out and take In my life a part, To look about and stretch a hand To a comrade quartered on no-luck land. Ah. God! if I might but just sit still And hear the note of the whip-poor-will, I think that my wish with God would rhyme If I had the time! If I had the time to learn from you How much for comfort my word would do; And I told yon then of my sudden will To kiss your feet when I did vou ill If the t?.T-s aback of the bravado Could force their way and let you know Brothers, the souls of us all would chime, If we had the time! Richard Burton in National Maga zine. THE FIVE FALL SEASON". Rosy appies fallin' to suit yer wish an' will; (They caused the fall of Adam, but we're likin of 'cm still.) Honey, my honey, World is Just so bright. Ef they made it any brighter We'd Lose ourselves In light! 'Possum up the 'Simmon tree don't you pass him by, But let him eat a-plenty, till he's fat enough to fry. In the Anutumn sunshine World is Just so bright. Ef they made It any brighter We'd lose ourselves in light! Frank L. Stanton in Atlanta Con stitution. An Admission. "Jones is an ass. He told me your wife was an old, ugly cat, and that you only married her for her money." "Hum! What did you answer?" "I told him he was a liar." "Thank you, old man. But er you've never seen my wife, have you?" Although anthracite caal was min ed in Pennsylvania In 1814, none was used elsewhere than locally until six years later. Since that time about 2, 000,000,000 short tons have been pro duced. Hay be permanentiy overcome by proper personal efforts with the assistance of the one trim beneficial laxanve-syrup Cr FIGS AND tUXIR SENNA. WHICH ENABLES CT0 FORM REGULAR HABITS WILY. SO THAT ASSISTANCE TO RAHrRf HAY KGftWJALiY DISPENSED WITH WHEN RO IC3S HEEDED. AS THE BEST OF RENQSfS. WHEN REQUIRE! ARE ID ASSIST CSKSE ftKD SCI TO SUP PLANT THE NAIURAL JUNCTIONS. 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This raft, by means of a derrick. Is dipped into brackish or fresh water several times a day. The oyster seems to like this treat ment, for his lean figure fills out and he becomes, therefore, a much more salable article. Dr. Wiley holds that this is an un healthy bloating, an adulteration, and as such a violation of the pure food laws. The oyster growers take the view that as the bivalve is mostly water anyway, the addition of more water is only supplementing his original bulk. They say that Dr. Wiley's ob jections to the floating proeess Is stretching the Interpretation of the law beyond all bounds, and they are Ihe Spirit of Idaho by Arthur W. North. Greater thai. Gold (The harnessing of Western Rivers) by Clayton M. Jones. October Sunset Magazine Now on Sale at all News Stands 1 5 cents Onheum Theatre . r. MXDBRNAC H, Proprietor HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children mm PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPKR. Program Claaages oa Saadaya, Tweday'i and Friday. Byers' Best Flour ra rena V90ER getting up a petition to congress to protest. Meanwhile, lf the epicure finds his bivalves lean he can console himself with an extra drink of water, and, according to Dr. Wiley, he will lose nothing after all. Examiner. PITY THE CLOCKS. Postmaster General Hitchcock, on his arrival in New York on the Kaiser Wllhelm der Grosse, said he would at once resume the organization of the postofflce saving banks. "This work." he added, "must be conducted carefully and scientifically. You can't establish postal savings as the cobbler of my native Ahmert re paired clocks. "A visitor to the cobbler's shop noticed one day a barrel full of tiny brass cogwheels. " 'Why,' he said 'what are all those for?' " 'Goodness knows,' answered the cobbler with a careless laugh, 'I get about a cupful out of every clock 1 mend." " Washington Star. Save money by reading today's ads. in Is made from the choicest wheat that trrowB. Good bread is assured whan BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran, Shorts, Steam Rolled Barley always on hand. it n n exon no er mi s Pendleton, Oregon. Headquarters For ' Toilet Goods We are Sole Manufacturers and Distributors of tbe Celebrated F4S TOILET CREAM ' COLD CREAM TOOTH POWDER and MT. HOOD CREAM Tallman & C o. Leadlug Druggists of Kastare Oregon. OLD Liy-, LITE STOCK IN SURANCE. Indiana & Ohio Live Stock Insur ance Company Of Crawfordrrllle, Indiana. Haa now entered Oregon. Policies now gooj In erery state In the Union. Organ ed over 15 years ago. Paid up Capital t200.000.90. As sets over $450,000.00. REMEMBER, Uila la NOT a Mutual Live tone Insur ance company. Mark Moorhouse Company - Agrut, Peudletoai, Or. IIS Fast Court at. Phone Main M. COLESWORTHY'S International Stock Food the old reliable The best for your stock Try it COLESWOR.THY 127-129 E. Alta J Th. QUELLE Gus La Fontaine. Prop. 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