East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 29, 1910, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGON IAN, PBNDLBTON, OREGON, SATl'IlDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1910.
EIGHT PAGES
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER,
Published Dally, Weekly and Senil-Weekly
at Pendleton, Oregon, by tne
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Official City and Connry Paper.
CUNION,H.ABEL
IF?
If you were me and
were
you, '.
What wonder working things
we'd do
We'd see the good in every
one,
We'd do our work like it were
fun
We'd gossip never, nor be blue.
If you were me and I were you.
If you were me and I were you
We'd both get better thru and
thru
I'd see your virtues, you'd see
mine,
The effect would be like some
old wine
No word of censure e'er would
brew.
If you were me and I were you.
So let's change places and Just
do
As you'd have me and I I'd have
you
You work and laugh and love
and sing,
And I will do the self-same
thing
We'll paint this world a "Rosy"
hue.
When you are me and I am you.
W. E. Fitch.
WEST IS TOUR MAS'.
As pointed out by Senator Cham-
u . u, a..... . - - - - - a ,
is the reactionary or standpat can- j
didate; West stands as the champion i '
and defender of the "Oregon system
which system is now being adopted
bj progressive and boss free states all
over the union.
Bowerman opposes statement No. 1.
He has been in the state senate twice
and both times he refused to take
the statement. He has been open in
his scorn of statement No. 1 and of
the men who took the statement.
Bowerman is an enemy of the di
rect primary. At the last legislative
session he made a speech in the sen
ate in which he declared he would
rather vote for convention nominees
than for direct primary nominees. He
favored the passage of the Mariner
bill which would have legalized as
seblies had it passed.
Bowerman was a chief instigator of
the assembly scheme which scheme
was In plain volation of the spirit and
letter of the direct primary law. He
owes his nomination to the assembly
endorsement and to the fact that he
had a badly divided field againet him
la the primary campaign.
rfince the primary election Bower
man has flopped about considerably
In hopes of making votes. He ha
Wren desperately to please the pro-jbej.
gressive wing of his party. But he
has never repudiated assemblyism. He
In charged with having prevented his
state committee from repudiating as
semblyism and also from endorsing
statement No. 1.
In Bpite of all his flopping Bower
man still stands as an aasemblyite and
as an antl-prlmary man. He Is one
of the gang that would like to do
away with the Oregon system and
take this state back to the foul hole
of bossism and corruption.
If you believe In the "Oregon sys
tem," if you believe In the direct
primary law and statement No. 1
him to the finish. Give your support
to Oswald West. It matters not that
he is a member of the minority party
In this state. His record Is unsullied
and he stands out clear and strong as
the champion of the principles In
which you believe.
SHOW THEM AGAIN.
In this town there Is a clique of pet
ty politicians who think they are the
supreme authority in the politics of
Umatilla county. For the most part
they are remnants of the old local ma
chine which was of some power be
fore the direct primary law put ma
chines out of business. The surviv
ors of that machine have their old
time arrogance though they lack their
old time leadership and their old time
prestige. They would like to re-establish
themselves in power. They
would like to arrange matters so that
anyone wishing to mix In politics In
tHs county would first have to bow
lew before them and kiss the big toe
o each respective bosslet.
Last winter this little clique tried
desperately to run the city election.
They tried for days to line-up the re
publicans against Mayor Murphy.
They cracked their little whips and
shouted "vote the republican ticket."
Uut the voters understood their game
and only laughed at them. They re
elected Mayor Murphy by a landslide
majority.
There is no more reason for parti
sanship in this campaign than there
was in the city election. National
party issues are not involved in either
the local or state campaigns. The
issues that are up are local and state
issues. They are of a moral rather
than a political nature. It would be
psslnine for a voter to try to follow
party lines at the coming election.
Don't be deceived by the plea to
"vote'r straight." When a ward heeler
shouts that at you laugh at him and
show by your vote on November 8
that you can use your right of fran
chise without dictation from any
cast-off and discredited political ma
chine. COME THROUGH SOME MORE.
Bowerman is wrong when he says
the East Oregonlan misquoted him.
This paper based its attack upon
Bowerman upon the Portland Ore
srenian's report of his Pendleton
sreech. He cannot say that report
misquoted him. This paper is willing
to take Bowerman's own statement as
to what he said. In a statement over
1 is signature, published here Thurs
day he said: " I declared that at one
school each graduate in his final year
cost the state $12,500 apiece."
After the East Oregonlan showed
by a sworn statement that Bowerman's
s.atement was false with reference to
the existing normal schools he then
"back tracked" and said he referred
to the Drain school. But the state
ment is false even with reference to
Drain. This paper showed yesterday
that the last biennial appropriation
for Drain amounted to but $21,000
for all purposes and that Drain's last
giaduating class had 14 members.
This paper challenges Mr. Bowerman
to show when the Drain school ha.l
$23,000 during one year and had but
two graduates. He must present his
fects or confess that he gave false
evidence against the Drain normal
school.
Come through again, Mr. Bower-
A CAPABLE SHERIFF.
T. D. Taylor is the most competent
sheriff Umatilla county has ever had.
As an officer he has no superior in
this state or in the northwest. This Is
his general reputation and he de
serves that reputation. Sheriff Taylor
hu3 been a clean, capable and faith
ful official and he deserves re-election.
By rights Mr. Taylor should have
no opposition this year. He was en
dorsed by both democrats and repub
licans at the primary election. Though
he is a democrat Mr. Taylor received
more votes in the republican priniary
election than did Houser, the man
who sought the republican nomina
tion and Is now running for sheriff
ar an independent.
The East Oregonian will be greatly
surprised if Sheriff Taylor is not re
elected by a handsome majority. He
will be re-elected if the people of this
county appreciate the value of a com
petent official.
C. A. Barrett is a Umatilla county
man and by his past record as a mem
Qf the h0U8e Qf representatives
he has shown himself a true Criend
of the direct primary and statement
'o. 1. He should have the support
of all Umatilla county people who up
hold these principles. Democrats of
this county should vote for Mr. Bar
rett for joint senator even though ho
Is not of their, party. Their votes
wlll be needed to offset tne Btan(1.
patters who are knifing him.
The high school football season Is
or in earnest, and the colors of the
P. H. S. have not yet been lowered
Go ahead, boys, and bring home the
.championship again.
There are hosts of people In both
political parties who admire Senator
C. J. Smith for some of the enemies
hi. has made. Enemies are often good
boosters unawares.
Even Roosevelt has finally been
brought to believe the proposed, lower
berth rate Is what the country needs.
Loss of Appetite
Is loss of vitality, vigor or tone, and Is
often a forerunner of prostrating dis
ease.
It Is serious and especially so to
people that must keep up and doing or
get behindhand.
The best medicine to take for It is
the great constitutional remedy
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Which purifies and enriches the blood
and builds up the whole system.
Get It today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called B&rsataba.
Si
Absolutely Pure
Tho only baking powder
wade f rests Royal Grape
Cream of Tartar
Uohm,zUnt Phtsphaia
nOWEKMAX'S SOLILOQUY.
(Weston Leader.)
Say, fellows!
Pipe my curves!
I'm the Feathered Freak
From Condon
The festive, chattering Jay
That makes old Oregon howl.
I'm a bird, all right.
There's no fat flies on me.
I lay 'em low at ten paces
With one squirt of tobacco juice.
I'm a controting contortionist
A twisting twister
A flipping flopper.
I'm twittering now
In the center of the stage
If I do "get de hook" in November.
I'm a conservative-progressive
Old guard-reform
Assembly and "antl"
Corporation and people's
Republican.
I'm for economy, too;
(I'm a thrifty guy)
My railroad bosses
Let me ride free
But the state paid me mileage
For riding
To the legislature.
Ever hear of Chamberlain?
-And Jonathan Bourne?
Well, they're the issue;
The direct primary is a dead one;
They're running this state.
Let me (and the railroads) run It.
On the square, fellows,
West don't look good
To the corporation squeeze.
He talks too little
And does too much;
While I'm a' promising guy.
I'll promise anything
And do nothing (except you.)
I'm your man;
I'm your Jay.
Anything you are, I am;
Anything youre not, I'm not
(Before election.)
Vote for me and see
The stinger In my tall!
A couple by the name of Nail used
to board with a family named Wood.
One day the Woods and the Nails had
a fiirht, and one of the Woods hit a
Nail on the head and drove him Into
the Wood shed. The Woods asked me
to patch up the trouble. I did and to
celebrate the event the Woods and
the Nails all went to the theatre and
had a b6x party.
Novelty.
Mrs. Hardapple Just look, Hiram,
that car has a sign on It: "To the
Barn."
Mr. Hardapple By heck, Mandy,
let's get on. I'm just homesick to see
barn. Haven't seen one since we
left our old red one behind two weeks
ago.
One Mai;
Overcome
constipation permanently by proper
personal co-operation with the bene
ficial effects of Syrup of Figs and
Elixir of Senna, when required. The
forming of regular habits is most Im
portant and while endeavoring to
form them the assistance of Syrup of
Figs and Elixir of Senna is most val
uable, as it is tse on'y laxative which
acts without disturbing the natural
functions and wiliest debilitating and
it is the one laxative which leaves the
internal organs is a naturally healthy
condition, thereby rsally aiding one In
that way. To get its beneficial effects,
buy the genuise Manufactured by the
California Fig Syrn Co. only, and for
sale by all leading druggists. Syrap
of Figs and Elixir of Senna Is never
classed by tie well-informed with
medicines which make extravagant
and unfounded claims to cure habitual
constipation without personal co-operation.
Hilne Transfer
Phone Main 5
C CALLS PROMPTLY ANS
WERED FOR ALL
BAGGAGE TRANSFERRING.
PIANO AND FURNITURE
MOVING AND HEAVY TRUCK
INO A SPECIALTY.
PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
IEDEUII tlMI-IOT NONHi
THE YEAR
OLDER !!
50ARE
HAVE Y(
(lOTYO
MONEY
BANK?
IT GROWS
THE&E
IN 7
You are growing older each day and soon will pass die prime
of life, after which your earning power will depreciate rapidly.
Aro you making preparations now for the days of your old ago
will you spend your laet days in a county poor house or in
YOUll OWN HOME with a happy family enjoying with
you tho fruits of your fore-sightedness ?
Start a saving account with us NOW. We will pay you 4
per cent interest compounded semi-annually you'll bo sur
prised how fast it will grow.
THE
American National Bank
Pendleton, Oregon
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
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OVERCOATS and
CR.AVENETTES
Tho good warm kind that defy the cold weather and make
a pleasure of the winter season.
A ' A
hi "i:: i
By
YORKMGMEN'S CLOTHING GO.
Less Expense Makes Our Prices Lower
Orpheum Theatre
J. P. MEDERNACB, Proprietor
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY 'S PAPER.
Program Change on Sunday's, Tuesday's and Friday's.
Byers'
Best
Flour
w ',,,. "si 1 n 1 rar
4m XiLjAY.
We have such a large line that wc
are lwsitive of being able to please
you.
$3.75
TO
and every garment a guaranteed
value at the price,
KEEP OUT THE COLD
KEEP IX THE WAltMTH
KEEP DRY, AND
$25.00
KEEP YOUR MONEY.
trading at tho
la made from the choicest wheat that
grows. Good bread is asaiired whan
BYERS' BEST FLOUR is used. Bran,
Shorts, Stent) Rolled Barley alwayfr on
hand.
Pendleton Roller
Pendleton, Owigon.
s
Headquarters For
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturers and
Distributors of the Celebrated
F 4 S
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. ROOD CREAM
Tallman &Co.
Leading DrugflaU of Sastera
Or fen.
OLD LIN 1 LIVE STOCK IN
8URANCE. Indiana & Ohio
Live Stock Insur
ance Company
Of Crawfordsrllle.
Has now entered Oregon.
Policies now gooi in erery
state In the Union. Organ
sed over 1$ years ago. Paid
up Capital 1100,000.00. As
sets over $460,000.00.
REMEMBER, tlitg Is NOT
a Mutual Live ntock Insur
ance company.
Mark Moorhouse
Company
Agrnt, Pendleton, Or.
lit East Court B4.
Phone Mala M.
COLESWORTHY'S
International Stock Food
the old reliable
The best for your stock
Try it
COLESWORTHY
127-129 E. Alta
The QUELLE
Cus La Fontaine, Prop.
Best 25c Meals in North
west First-class cooks and service
Shell fish in season
La Fontaine BIk., Main St.
You Make a
Bad Mistake
When you put off buying your
God.
until Fall purchase It NOW
and secure the best Roek
Springs coal the mines produce
at prices considerably lower than
those prevailing In Fall ' and
Winter.
By stocking np now yon
avoid ALL danger of being on
able to secure It when sold
weather arrives.-
Henry Kopittke
Phone Main ITS.
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