East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 22, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    AULI KAdTT ORSGO.VIAA. PETDLfcrTOJC. OREGON. SATCKDAY, APItIL 22, 1911.
TEN FAOm
PAGE POCK
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
PblUhMl and SmlVekly at Pen
dleton, Oregon, by the
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CUNION a,LB E
fuit,S TO IXJlUiET.
If you see a tall fellow ahead of
a crowd,
A leader of men, marching
fearless and proud.
And you know of a tale whose
mere telling aloud
Would cause his proud head to
In anguish be bowed.
It's a pretty good plan to for
get ltj
If you know of a skeleton hid
den away
In a closet, and guarded and
kept from the day
In the dark, and whose show
ing, whose sudden dis
play Would cause grief and sorrow
and life-long dismay.
It's a preity good plan to for
get it.
If you know of a thing that will
darken the Joy
Of a man or a woman, a girl
or a boy;
That will wipe out a smile or
the least way annoy
A fellow or cause any gladness
to cloy
It's a pretty good plan to for
get it.
The Friend for Boys and Girls.
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tion would have adopted a tariff plank
repudiating, even by Indirection, the
Payne-Aldrlch law?
"Mojt of the delegates did not agree
fv-ith me on the tariff question and dis
trusted me as being too radical in
other matters; but they wished to
fight for honesty and popular govern
ment, and against boss rule. They
knew that they could win only under
my leadership, but they made no se
cret that they were against me per
sonally. Take the committee on reso
lutions. In their first draft of the
platform there was a mild tribute to
n,e, which welcomed me back to pub
lic life ns the exponent of honesty;
but the committee finally struck this
out a majority wouldn't stand for
It. They were tetermlned to keep out
or the platform any allusion to me
personally. This by Itself shows the
utter absurdity of thinking I could
influence them on the tariff I had
n't it in my power, as thoy knew, to
reward a human being or to punish
a human being. Not one man who
voted against me nt Saratoga had any
thing to fear from me for so doing;
not one man who voted for me at
Saratoga had anything to expect from
me for his support. I got out of that
convention every ounce of progressive
action that it was humanly possible
to si t out of it."
He is a graduate of Wesleyan Univer
sity and the Albany Law School, both
of which have conferred degrees up
on him. He was admitted to the bar
In 1S89 and from the beginning of his
career distinguished himself for his
brillant ntellect and unusual ability.
Mr. Olin Is connected with some
of the most famous of American fam
ilies. His first wife was Miss Alice
Barlow, of New York 'and when Mr.
Olin married for the second time in
1903. twelve years after the death of
the first Mrs. Olin, he became the
husband of Miss Emile D., daughter
of Oliver Harriman. .Mr. Olin has
been prominenty identified fjth the
Academy of Political Science and Is a
member of the Society of Colonial
Wars. He is a philanthropist of note.
AIUUT KNTKKTAIXMKNTS.
Whether or not Pendleton shall
c i leb rate the fourth of July this year
is a question now up to local busi
ness men. It is a matter over which
some differences of opinion have al
ready appeared.
It is ursued by some that Pendle
ton should not celebrate but should
concentrate all efforts towards get-
jtmg a 'arge crowd here for the
! Uouiulup. Those who favor celebrat
' ing may well reply by saying that
tlifre will bp plenty of people here for
the lioundup and. that the big prob
lem will v. what to do with those
'vho fin No need of sacrificing
i t!:e fourth "f July in order to get a
Iciowd for the Roundup.
The East oregonian is not especi
ally advocating a fourth of July cele
bration. The question is not one of
?:vat concern to this paper. Hut it
i timely to point out that iti is well
4 1 for a town like Pendleton to
MAY LIUNG A COMMISSION.
Party lines have been shattered
the debate over the reciprocity j
treaty. During a seven hour debate
In the house yesterday democrats '
roasted democrats for supporting a
principle of the republican party and
republicans hurled sarcastic taunts at :
republicans for marching with demo- !
crats toward" th" coal of free trarle.
A'l of this gof-s to show that in a
lara-r :n-a-ure the tariff has ceased .
to be a partisan subj-ct. When the
pr s-n: coiizre.s tri.-s to revise the
entertainment at various
J : throughout the year for the
jo' those living within the city
ithe tributary country. It would be I
better to fill the city with people eev-
offer
times
benefit
and in
AlMtlli 22 IX HISTORY.
1369 Cornerstone "of Bastlle laid
at Paris. It was not completed until
13S3. It was demolished in 1789.
160S Hudson sailed from England
on his second voyage of discovery.
1730 A public library founded In
New York.
1S4 6 The Chilean warship Maria
Helena arrived at Edgartown, Mass.,
the first ever to visit the United
States.
1S50 The last publication of the
band of marriage in Massachusetts.
It was the case ofva black man who
declared his intention to marry a white
woman.
1S64 The governors of Ohio, In
diana, Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin,
met in Washington to tender Presi
dent Lincoln 100,000 "100" day men
for the Potomac campaign,
1871 President Grant vetoed the
famous senate bill to Increase the pa
per circulation of the county by $100,
000,000. 1903 Provincial government pro
claimed In the Dominican republic.
1904 Contract for the transfer of
the Panama canal property eto th
United States was signed at Paris.
1909 Sir Henry Campbell-Banner-man,
ex-premier of Great Britain,
died.
110. Family of Mark Twain
Ihkes Home Baking Easy
iT yr
Absolutely Pure
The only baking powder
made from Royal Crape
Cream of Tartar
KQ ALUM.N0 LIME PHOSPHATE
flooded with letters and telegraps of
condoleence following his death the
day before.
Negotiations have been concluded
by Speyer & Co., with a group of
French bankers to sell Jl, 000, 000 St.
Louis and San Francisco Railroad
company's general Hon gold bonds,
due 1926. They draw Interest at the
rate of 5 per cent per annum and will
be Issued In size corersponding to
bonds of $100 denomination, he se
curities will be offered for public sub
scription In Paris. The present series
Is similar to $10,000,000 bond ssue by
the Frisco road which was listed on
the official French Bourse a few
months ago.
15
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No genutns philosopher applies his
logic to himself.
Payr.
party ed.
p.
gr---:
T'V i'
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Cor.'.-T
very
v-i : '
t'. r-'
law ;
ha-.ir.
? r. 1
t't:.-
i).ar,:
If; a
fro:,-.
a'
-Ablrich tariff s.-l,
a A jr. ments will also
S! an ,t re; ubli'-.-in
:iv b-rr.ocrats wilh
r for c-'-rtain 'bines
;!!! 'f-raty ; !, i
:i r..- -a iil o; ,.,s.- t!
- v. r, t!...- Ur,:; .il
h;t !- r. l'r.r :
iiu.es the
be disrupt
and con-
stand to-whi!-
io-o-proL-r,
- iv.
ji-Ill.
into which
i may prove
-nefici;: to the country. Such '
;;.e ca-c if out of t:.- atb .npt
... th" tariff th'-re .-hs:i come a
-vi-iing for a tariff commission !
i,ower to za:her information
r-vi-e sc'ne iub-s from time to
.hey. elfar of the country de-
is dangerous to make of the tar
a f jo'.bail which may lie rushed
r. on. 'xrrerne t'oal to the other
.roii;g to which political element
c.al times each year rather than to
overtax l.ie capucuj, oi me loace onec j
a year. !
The Koun.kip is a great exhibition
and it must be continued as such. But
it lasts only three flays. There should j
be something to enliven the other I
r.fi day. Otherwise the tov, n willl
rii s! i,v. ( iberainiiiorK ui has the!
;; ---ion play ev, r y tell ytars anl the j
bit; .-.wN-i town has been made world ;
famous 'ier--by. put it mu-t l- dull j
ii c ibei i ni no rL'a u -luring nine years i
out of the ten. j
A.-hb- ft-on the II iundup Pendleton i
.; o ior diversion Many think
a hors,- show i. oubl successfully j
Hood!
acsapanDDa
Is
America's Greatest Medicine
Take It This Spring
Thoroughly cleanses the blood, cures all eruptions,
improves the appetite, relieves that tired feeling. Get it
today, in usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs.
n i-i- t.
e have
i: -h a
. fourth
c: t s a
tin. -in r .
-ting i
.ill J.-oi 1.
i they !
( it r.
1 he IV
I s, 1-
i -.ii sprint: n
ii 1 I 'ace for
;e.t the
of July
ik-Hl et.
ays -'nd
f tii- ''
will be
-ire s
Uoiindu;
ii 1-orati
rtainineiit
o.v that j
holding i I
s tad in in.
n c n-'ti-
r toe
t the r.-t monthly
on no r' ial r Iuh lo- I
called upon to say
h a c'-lcir.uion Utl- j
I
Jewelry store robberies s.-em fash
nalde iu-t now and Pendleton is in
the swim.
in the rna-terv.
Possibly th-jaur-z
tomorre
been tire 1 vest'
insurgents
w. They
tday.
will attack
may have
iii:i:i; i:oosi:vki.t stxh.
Kne:riies of Col. Hoosevelt have
S'-uht to discredit h i in by declaring
he -a- responsible for the tariff!
p'.ar.k in the New York state I'latform I
iii. 1 that therein his action did not
Coln.ije with hi", "new nationalism"1
speech at Osawatomie, Kansas. In :
tte t urrent issue of the Haturay Eve
r.tiof Post there appears an Interview '
wi-r, the colonel by Henry Peach
Nee -barn from which the following is
sn extract:
' Iio oi.si-iericy:" sab the colonel
with a -riap of his Jaw. "Did you
tf.i l the excerpts from my speech
which I printed in parallel columns
In the Outlook? )i those speeches
fhow inconsistency? Now, it's Just
a: ridiculous to attribute to me the
tariff plank adopted at Saratoga as'
It is a f.
that they
Spain.
ruinat" thin;? f
do not have t!
Alphonsn
recall in
May 9 will soon be here.
tomvs liimiin.w sketch,
Stephen Henry Olin, noted lawyer,
is sixty-three today, having been born
April 22. IMS, at Middle-town, Conn.
W I 111 sT
III Uli I I ISM
STACY ADAMi and
ROYAL ELUESHOEi
at AsEKLUHD'S
T. K,KKV. If'K CK'RAM
nml CANDY 1'AIM.OKS
Finest smhis. cnii'lics iinl
liakcil o-ooi-i in the city a
call ;it our pavlori will jirovi'1
it. Special party onlors wiil
roc' ivc our iromjt attention.
PHGNE, r.flIN 80
Our lionic-inailc caiidicd ore
on sale at tlir; Main street
Bakery.
Byers'
Best
Flour
U maile from the choicest wheat that
en.v.'s. Oooil hreal in assured when
liVKKS' IIKST FJ.OUIt ummI. IJraii.
Shorts, Steam I foiled Tiarley always on
hand.
Grande Ronde Apple Orchards
on the INSTALLMENT plan. '
Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited these
tracts
HILL & II1BBERD, OWNERS
Ai the office o( MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Summer Excursion
Fares
To the East. And Convention Fares
May 12 to Oct. A-Htut
To St. Paul, Minneapolis, Oimaha, Kansas City, and
other Eastern Terminals $00.00
To Chicago 72.50
To St Louis 70.00
To Denver . 55.00
To other Eastern points, proportionately low fares.
These are round trip fares.
LIBERAL TIME ALLOWED FOR TRIP.
STOPOVERS PERMITTED.
It is not too early to plan your summer trip. If
you will advise us where you want to go and
where you want to visit and when you want to
start, we will advise the lowest cost and best ar
rangements. TICKETS ARE FIRST CLASS
and can be used on the
NORTH COAST LIMITED
The Crack train to and from the East.
And on our other three Transcontinental Trains Secure fulj
information from any passenger representative.
Northern Pacific Raiiway
WALTER ADAMS. Agent, Pendleton, Oregon
A. D. CIIARLTOX, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Portland Ore.
MONEY
to Loan at 5 Per Cent.
Payable on installment plan. You can make your rental
money pay for your home. .
Call or write for particulars.
THE STANDARD REAL ESTATE LOAN CO.
J. H. Delaney, Agt.,te4Templf
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
-on draught at the-
Columbia Bar
632-636 Main St.
FINE WINES
LIQUORS, CIGARS
We Serve to Please
Herman Peters, Prp
Bowman Bar
One Block from Depot
A Gentlemen's Resort
Try Our
CIGARSandLIQUORS
They Please
Martin Anderson, Prop
Pendleton Roller
Pendleton, Oregon.
s
th-
ju-l
t' l.- ll me r-f,nnltjle for
d:'i;iry plank put Into the
I'!iit'i,rm aft-r my pp.-if;h at
t'"ml-. Of the 1015 delegates at the
fcaratotfa convention, perhapu not
more than 10, c ertainly 1sh than 100,
were real supporter of mine. My
M lcction as chairman of the eonven-
tlon was brought about by a combl- i
nation of the New York anil JJuffalo
3( legation both of wlioiri were
lieait and soul for Taft and w'lth 1
the aid of Senator Root, who had vot-;
cd for a tariff bill, and of Sereno I
Payne, one of the authors of the j
rayne-Aldrlrn law. Do you ftuppone .
fcr one moment that thla comblna-1
Cleanses the System
effectually; Dispels
colds and Headaches.
oawa- Rest ietr men. women
w m v m v -w w
and children ; young
and old.
Toqet its beneficial
effects, always note the
name of the Company,
California Fio Syrup (o.
plainly printed on the
front of every package
of the Genuine
Known For Its Strength
The First National Bank
PENDLETON, (OREGON
CAPITAL, SURPLUS and
UNDIVIDED PROFITS,; .
RESOURCES OVER
SW001
UOMOO
SECURJTY
STOCK
RANCH
ooo
Ono of Dm Im-sI pliuvs In I ' inn 1 11 hi Co. Silinillit lin
iroviiiiits, nil feiiol, flno xnler. In fnct It Is ono of (lie
licvl NtM'k ninc-lica in tlio slnl. Price, I ik-IikI iiitf bIx IicikI
liorsoM. farm niiKiiinory mid coimlilrrnlilc liny, $7.(M) iuto.
This ilaoo must Imi Hold at onoc. Koo iiImmiI It lMly.
2 .' nrro wliont rnnrli. 170 iiitw In oidtlviilloii, to apron
In olilckoii tnrk, sninll liouso, chUkon house, I or 5 hihii.
iiht Iiouhos. TIiIh Ih n flno pluoo. l'rloo only .".0()0.
LEE TEUTSCH
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