East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 28, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY K&gt ORKOONIM, PKXD LUTON, OKECOS. FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911.
TEW PAGES.
AN l.NDKrKNDKNT NEWSPAPER.
rnblifclitHl liilly anil Seinl Weekly at ren-
(ilotun, Oregun, by tae
CAST OKKUOMAN rUBUSUIXCl CO.
srnscnirnos kates.
IIly. on year, by mail
I 'ally, mi month, by mall
'ally, three month, by mall
I'any, one month, by mail
Illv. on year, by carrier
twlly. elx months, by carrier
Illy three month, by carrier....
l.allr. one mouth, by carrier
vml-Werkly. oae year, by mall....
fmlVekly, six mouth, by mall...
Punt-Weekly, four moith. by mall..
$3.00
2.50
l.i5
.SO
T.50
S 75
1.05
.65
1.50
, .75
.50
The Pally Kast Oregontan. ! kept cn
at the On-con News Co., 3U9 Morrlon
treet, VoitTanil. Oregon.
Northwest New Co.. Portland. Oreson.
Chlrnpo ltnreau. !H9 Security Kulldlng.
Washington. L. t, Bureau, 501 Four
teenth street. N. W.
Member l"n .eJ Pros Association.
Entered at the postofflce at Pendleton,
Oregon, as second class mall matter
eleohoue Maln 1
Official City and County Paper.
party principle, per se, In the south,
The Constitution is heartily in sympa
thy. We have often pointed out the
advantages that would flow to our
own people and the nation from such
freedom of political action as would
permit every man to follow his polit
ical conscience wherever It may lead
him.
"Hut
"There never will be two parties In
the south so long ns one of them
stomachs Hitehcocklsm and Wickcr-
sham ism.
"Secretary MaeYeagh rightfully do-
nounced the federal proscription of
reconstruction,
"The repression, the suspension of
constitutional guarantees, the gadfly
brutality of reconstruction were no
worse than these qualities as they
have been exhibited under the regime
of Hitchcock and Wickersham.
"liroad-mindod democrats In the
south, conscious of the warping of in
fluence of solidarity have encouraged
the agitation for tolerance and lib
erality in the south.
"Rut whatever hope the republicans
had cherished of formulating a sec-
KiKchfiaurn'uotKes."
ALL WOOL HAND TAILORED
MAY.
;jieaks n the voices of
busy brooks,
In the sintring of wind in the
grasses.
From her smiling skies, ever
downward louks
On all her dainty bowered nooks
That the lazy bumble-bee
passes.
loves the little and help
less things
She shelters each frail tiny
fellow.
And hovers protecting mother
wings
every struggling life that
sings
In her breezes gentle and-mellow.
May
O'er
ond organization in tne south has j
been I
"Splintered into toothpicks by the
I remote reminder that the republican
; will, even nominally, tolerate
the fat-headed and inquisitorial i.oli-
i its identified with shuddering mem
irks of the late sixties, and now in
fu'! i lower under the postmaster gen
eral and the attorney general.
"The republican parry Is carrying
crstly cargo. For upon the heads of
these two blunderers rests the rcspon
s'b lity for dealing the republican
propaganda in the south a blow from
the effects of which it will be years
in recovering, and which instead of
We welcome you blithely
loving arms.
And the earth her Joy con
fesses; Tou creep up daintily with your
charms,
"With lavish giving and upturn
ed palms,
And healing in your caresses.
Ethel . Ha'.lef in May Lippin-
cott's.
contributing to the creation of two
parties in the south Is far more like
ly to create just one party in the
with ! north, and that party not the party
jjOffVtiaHTID, till 8V A. . 'SCNaUM A CD., 'MIIK'NCW YORK. fco '
o! Wlckersham and Hitchcock.
J I A probe will disclose Ballingerism
j saintly beside . Hitehcocklsm and
Wickershamism.-'
NO OCCASION" I "Oil IT.
If Congressman Berger, socialist
member from Wisconsin, keeps going
at his present rate it will not be long
until someone will introduce a bill to
abolish Perger. He Is rn a pos.tion
where he might do some good for his
party but he is taking advnntage of
fool of
S .nit-times it occurs that a man
r.evcr knows how many friends he
has until some occasion arises that
brings them to his defen.s". This is
the case with Major Swartzlander and
he has not made friends by favorit
ism, .itln-r. He has gained them by
the nV.-n.;'.' -.f favorit cm ::i h's :td-:..ini-tration.
For reasons that have not yet been an opportunity to make a
disclosed, an effort is being made 'to, himself.
discredit the administration of Major j
E. S. Swartzlander. agent on the
Umatilla reservation. The attack is I
led by a sheet that is noted for its;
lack of character and for us nueious
and blackmailing propensities. It is
a sh-tt that has rece.ved scant at-,
tention from the East or. g nlan and,
its present ff forts w uk! go uni":!'-ed
wtro- 1; ri"t for the fact that they are
dire'-l again-t a capchL- and honest
offi'-i-il wlm is earnest-- upheld by
pr.vties.;y c wry r- putable man with
wh .m h" ha-? had any dealing and
for the further fact that the int-res
of .-c res of l ical farmers and busi
ngs men are jeopa'dlzed by the at
tar k- being made.
A pointed out by local people
thr-ugh interviews in this paper yes
terday. Major Swartzlander has made
a r- cr J un?'iualled by, any fQrmer
In; .n a'.-nt. In the olden days the
T' P"ri,:i'!":i rrek-d with graft and
skulldugeery and frequently it was
cori.nvm knowledge that the agent
j. part and parcel of the game. But
of late year"- th povt-mm'-nt has
From the reproduction in oil cf tha Place de la Concorde, Pan. Tho
Kirschbaurn Sprinj? and Summer m Mels shown on t'ia mule tiures (reading
from left to right) ore a back and front view of the Three-button Keggy.
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ami'ia iJ 1
Soo-
Spokane
Route
SPECIAL RATES EAST
DATES OF SALE.
MAY 16, 17. 18, 19, 22, 23, 24,
25, 27. 28, 29.
JUNE 6. 7, 9. 10, 12, 16, 17,
21, 22, 28, 29, SO.
JULY 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20,
26, 27, 28.
AUGUST 3, 4, 6, 14, 15. 1,
17, 21. 22. 23. 28, 29, 30.
SEPTEMBER 1. 2, 3, 4, 6.
6. 7.
St. Paul $60.
Chicago $72.50
. S. Louis $70
Proportionate rates to other
destinations.
You should take In the route
via the Arrow Lakes and the
Canadian Rockies.
Write for circulars and de
scriptive literature.
M. E. Malone, Geo. A. Walton,
Trav. Pass. Agt Gen. Agt.
14 Wall St., Spokane,
Hotel
St. George
Bar
;i:o. DAIIVEAV, Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle
mons Resort.
Anheuser-Busch's famou8
BUDVVEISER
BEER
on draught, 5C glass
Electric Mixed Drinks Served at
this I?ar.
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whiskey.
r 13 VHR f n m rn i s K i rsr.h hmitn
"Yungfelo" models
are for young men
who want style, fit and distinction
in their clothes.
Such fit, grace and character cannot be found
in any other clothes. And under their graceful
lines you will find the solid Kirschbaum foundation
of honest "All-Wool" fabric, built by masters,
on thoroughly shrunk, needle-molded. canvas and
hair cloth.
There are many "Yungfelo" models, includ
ing the Reggy body-fitting with deep side-vents
running ten inches from the bottom of the coat,
four to five buttons on each sleeve and two, three
or four buttons on the front.
Prices from S13 to $30.
if you find any imperfection in any suit bearing the
"Kirschbaum Label," return it and get your money
buck.
Excursion Fares East
for 191 1, from all points on
Oregon-Washington Railroad &
Navigation Gompany
TO
Chicago , ,
Council Bluffs
Omaha
FARES
..$72.50
Kansas City.
St. Joseph . . ,
60.00
w ork
nmmen s
s Clothing Co.
Modinrd's p')s'i,ffire is now closed
Vj the puHie "U .unda;.s. That is
-.iy well if th MeJfurdites like it.
.'.ut in Pendleton the people like to
''cur'.' thi-ir mail on Sunday as well
'.thf-r d.'s and they told the de
. i iiu'nt so.
St. Paul
St. Paul, via Council Bluffs 63.90
Minneapolis, direct 60.00
Minneapolis, via Council Bluffs 63.90
Duluth, direct 66.90
nuluth. via Council Bluff 67.50
St. Louis 70.06
SALE DATES
May 16, 17, 18. 19. 22. 23. 24. 25, 27. 28 and 29.
June 5. 7, . 10. 12, 16, 17, 21. 22, 2S, 29 and 30.
July 1. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. 19. 20, 26. 27, and 23.
AuRUSt 3. 4. E. 14, 15. 16, 17, 21. 22, 23, 28, 29 and 30.
September 1. 2, 4, 5. 6 l.nd 7.
Stop-overs within limits In either direction. Final
return limit October 31st. One wuy through
California J15.00 addltlon:.l.
Inquire of imy O.-W. K. & S. Asont for More Com
plete Information, or
Wm. Mc MURRAY
it
4 '-'
Cieneral I'assoiiBcr Ait.
POltTLAM), OKKGOV.
V '.VWJI JIWI V- aVA! "RIM Jill WMW
A .Spokane attorney wants heavier
i.unishments imposed on drunk men.
is r ght; a drunken man Is not
:.'.y a nuisance but often a menace
;. lives and property, lie should be
uni.-iied accordingly.
MAKCII 2 IX IlISTOItV. 1 i .-',1 i-.iL- in tile surrender of the
1721 An ..rler of the r.rit.sh Fretn-h.
(unci wa- l.'s-ued to suppress Hell- 17s Maryland adopted the cn
firL. tdub.-i. siimiMin of Ihr- T'nited States.
1754 Washington attacked a i .V! The government of the Unit
French encampment at the coiifhi- 1 , Stale:) ntmounccd it." neutrality in
nee of the Ali"ghenv and Moiionga ' the Crimean war.
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Tf ive are ti hivt'
aik improvements,
ti.iy for them.
street and sidr
sortiebody must
M ?r8 j
v. i:i i :
it
rre n
t;
rn.- r.y
le.'e.l
men '
les- .!
: enurts
h a ti u - e
- support
I fort
and
of a!
I'.er to ace.
e: nt h
-on;..- i-for:
to do away
In it: atti'ude
I right minded
tnpl sh it- ob
is it: ununited
a.- and h is i!
' r.;s for ;h:s reservation
ho '.voui'be
h"i:e.-t ai.d
ar- ;
tre
i-i harg.i.? their duty,
viev. .jf the Kast iifegotiiun
M :.j..r Sv ;.r;s;Ur. l.-r ha.s n true to'
the trust ia.pos... ;n biro and ' has
made good ,n a very difficult posi
tion. TliN i.'i:pre".sion is gained from
ln nlews with dozens or men repre
Stntrng all .cliques and factions and
local bus nessmen as well as reserva-
tion farmers. All unite in saying',
that he has bsen fair and Just with '(
redtnen and white, big men and little ,
men. The principle of the square
deal comes nearer being in operation j
on the reservation at this time than
ever before in history. As pointed!
out by local bankers yesterday, an j
honest administration of reservation j
affairs is all that men should hop '
for. I
It is time for the critics of Major
Swartzlander to cease their carping
and devote themselves to more wor
thy business.
Who wiil take the debating cliam-.onship?
spj woman
in trouble with headache,
backacite, r.crvjs on etic, poor
r. :.:i'.s and unrexsonaLlo f.itirjt'c
c'r.n find h-ui for her who'fj system in
to Loan at 5 Per Cent.
Payable on installment plan. You can make your rental
money pay for your home.
'all or write for particulars.
TIIK STANDAKI) KEAL ESTATE LOAN CO.
JRJ n' n Room 4 Temple
. C2. bClSllBJ, ngU, Building
aWat rm T TW jHaa
' 9
L Ui cB Jr
Sold Tvct wi.r.
I.. uuxes 10c. and 25c
A tXJSTI.Y CARGO.
In an address before the South
Carolina bankers' convention, Secre
tary of the Treasury MacVeagh urged
that southerners break away from the
one party rule. He made the plea
for the sake of the south as well as
ifor the nation.
Commenting upon Mr. MacVeaghM
advice, the Atlanta Constitution has
the following:
"With the application of the bi-
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturers
and Distributors of the
Celebrated
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. nOOD CREAM.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists of East
ern Oregon.
AT. I bank! mntiiiMt
' 1 liilfif
Our bank hcing a Xntional Bank, places ns under
Government Supervision, and guarantees safety to every
dejjotiitor. We refer those who have not dealt with us to
those who HAVE.
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank,
. We pay liberal interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent
compounded semi-annually.
THE
American National Bank
Pendleton, Oregon
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
ooo
STOCK
RANGHI
OOO
(Jim of tlic Ixwt plueos In I'nuillllii Co. Splendid Im
provements, nil fcnwl, flno vtntor, In fact It In line of tho
lie-t KtM'k ranches in the Htnte. 1'rhv, liicludlni; lx lieaI
liorsox. farm machinery and coiiHldcrohlo liny, $7.00 aero.
This place must ho Bold at once. Soo almnt It today.
25. acre wheat rnncli. 170 ncrcwn oiilllvnlloii, 40 acres
In chicken ixirk, minll liouso, chicken liouw, 4 or 5 suin
n tor lioiiscs. This Is a fine place. Price only $5,000.
LEE TEUTSCH
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