East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 02, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PA1XI PUT OREOOSOAa. PENDLETON, OREGON. TVESI.Y, MAY 2, 1911.
EIGHT PAGES
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
Pobllnlied Dally and Sml Weekly at Pen-
dlelou, Orefoo, by tbe
EAST 0i:vJOMAS l'L'BHSUING CO.
erratic. It is to be hoped he will not
be so freakish this spring as to in
sist on continuing the drouth pro
gram of the past four months, for
there Is a very Intimate relation be
tween the rainfall and crops in this
section.
Jl'STK'K TO HOWKKMAX.
This paper is glad to publish a com
inunli'Stl.in today from James Johns
.md which alms to offset an injustice
he foils has been doi.e to Jay Bovver-
governor, and
SlltSClUPTION RATES.
Dally, one year, by mall $3.00
lally, six months, by mall 2.50
'ally, three months, by mall 1.5
ally, one month, by mail 50
Dally, one year, by carrier 7.50
Dally, six months, by carrier 3 75
tally three numilia. by carrier 1.93
ally, one month, by carrier 63
cmi-Weekly, one year. bT mall 1.50 nun, former acting
wuii- rvfci.v, six mouwis, uy Ultui.... ,u
eeml'Weeklx, four mo'iths. by mall... .50 who as such located the branch asy
lum adjoining thLi city. As Mr.
Johns points out the branch asylum
water right is In no danger for the
reason that the government's suit is
a prefun.-tory affair as far as the
state and many other water users arc
concerne.l. The asylum water right is
perfectly safe and it is a valuable as-
Utt to the branch asylum location. The
Tbe Dally Fast Oregonlan !a kept cn aa.'i
at the Oregon Nona Co., 8J0 Morrlaon
aireet, Portland. Oregon.
Northwest News Co.. Portland, Oregon.
Chicago H urea ii. o Security Holding. !
Washington, l. C, Bureau, 501 Four-
teeotb atreet, .. VV.
: a.
Member I n .ed Presa Association.
Entered at the postofflee at Pendleton,
Oregon, aa second class mall matter.
Official City and County Paper.
2.
IX COMMON THINGS.
Main 1 ! state not onlv has water for irrigation
purposes but since the purchase of
the Roberts place by the new board
it will be possible for the state to de
velop a valuable water power plant.
It is but fair to Mr. Bowerman that
these facts be made known.
tok tlvMr seats n the House of Lords.
1S56 James Gates Porclvak, Am
erican poet and philosopher died in
Wisconsin, aged sixty,
1904 Togo sunk twelve merchant
steamers in the entrance of Port Ar
thur horbor, intending to bottle up
the Russian fleet.
eek not afar for beauty. Lo!
It glows
In dew-wet grasses all about
thy feet;
In birds, in sunshine, child
ish faces sweet;
In star and mountain summits
topped with snows.
Sunday and Monday were fiery days.
!n thi county there were three towns
bavlug conflagrations Weston, Echo
nd Hermlston. At Bangor, Me., a
Ha:. did damage to the extent of $6,
i' "i ,i,)o and Oakland, California, had
a $100, 000.000 blaze. It was blue Mon
day for the insurance companies. .
for happiness.
Ll-ssoir.s
Lo not abroad
For seel
It is a flower that
by Cay door;
I'rir.c bve a,nd justice home;
:.n 1 then no more
Thou'U wonder in wha; J.m'.I
in j '.v may be.
Dream nut of
tlse where
The simple - ,1
thy ha:;d
Is God's VOH utl
command;
Life's common il.t-..:-that
saint.- h.iv
noble service
wrought,
tv that a.vai'.s
u.viii.
ji'.t
thou
some
In wonder workings or
bush aflame
Men look for God. and fancy
Him concealed.
But in t-tirth's common things
He stands revealed
While gn-ss an I flivvers spell
out his name.
Min'it J. fa vase.
it might be of interest to have some
ore tell who provided the $162,4 SO
that was spent in trying to elect
Mei:i:im mayor of Chicago. Surely
tiie re) u'l;. an candidate, who is a
;:'iivcrsity -lessor, did not have that
.'ii.,nrii of surplus coin to spare.
TODAY'S ltlllTIlDAY SKETCH.
Manuel de Zamacona Inclan, who
succeeds Penor de la Harm as Mexi
can Ambassador"to the Vnlted states
has n birthday today, though he Is
not sufficient) well-known in Wash
ington as yet to be the recipient of
many congratulations from others
than his immediate family and
friends. Senor Zamacona boars a
name which has occupied a promi
nent place In the history of modern
Mexico. His father, Manuel do Za
macona, was distinguished In the early
history of the Mexican Republic as it
statesman, orator and scholar.
He assisted Diaz to win his political
leadership and was at one time Mexi
can Secretary of State. In 1S77 ho
came to this country as Mexican am
bassador to the United States. The
present ambassador was at one tlmo
the treasurer of his government. He
has decided to drop, while in this
country at least, the last part of his
surname. Custom among Spanish
Freaking peoples has dictated that
surnames shall be composed of the
family names of both father and
mother, but the Inconvenience of be
ing addressed in this manner" has
led the new Mexican ambassador to
drop the final part of his signature
and terminate it with his paternal
name of Zamacona.
"When L was national treasurer of
Mexico some years ago," said Senor
Zamacona, "I found it economical
both in ink and time, when signing
bonds, to use merely my father's
name Americans are so likelv to con-
(Jakes Home Baking Easy
II
Absolutely Pure
The only baking powder
made from Royal Crape
Dream of Tartar
HO alum.no lime phosphate
sider the last part of a Spanish name
ns the supname proper that I think
I shall dispense with it."
The-coffee boycott is on. More tea
and cocoat is being Imported this year
than ever and coffee is falling off.
Perhaps that coffee trust will discov
er that lots of people have found hot
water just as good and a whole lot
cheaper.
It is getting pretty hard to tell one
lie from another.
1 - t
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Solo Manufacturers
and Distributors of the
Celebrated
s
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists of East
ern Oregon.
Hotel St.. George
GI'.OHGi: DAHVEAU, Proprietor.
i
1X)H
Culling Cards
Wedding Stationery
Einbos.Mil Stationery
Call nt office of
i:ST OKKGOXIAX
Ruropean plan. Everything
first-class. All modern conveni
ences. Hot water boated
throughout. Rooms en nulte
with bath. Largo, new sample
rooms. The Hotel St. George Is
pronounced one of the most up-to-date
hotels of the Northwest.
Telephone and fire alarm con
nections to office, nnd hot nnd
cold water running In nil room
Rooms $1 a d $1.50
Block and a half from depot.
Seo the big electric sign.
W. J. Burns seems about the busi
. -t i.-.-'ii rHvr- these days He is a
teiror to cr oXe.l legislators as well
to gnf;i--: policemen and dyna
'.itt rs.
all
;ht.
Yesterday was the most dlsagree
Lde day this city has had in many
ais mil it happened while the su
.' ae court wa here. Such luck.
NViiher did the Kiist Oregonion
h:h'o: 1,'oweniiun but this paper ad
mits he used good judgment in locat
ing the eastern Oregon branch asylum.
IN LIFE'S MAY DAY
AND YOUR RAT DAY. THEN
RUT MONEY IN THE BANK
Wh
aid it would not rain?
LAIiOli NOT OX TKIAL.
Some S'.ciiuist.s and union labor
men in Portland held a parade ?un
duy for the purpose of demonstrating
ag.iin.-t the prosecution of the Mc-
N a : ii ru
Lo.- Ar.- l. s Times. It was a splendid
sample of mi.-guided zeal or of some
thing woi.-e.
It is .net up to organized labor to
make the fea use of the McXamal'aa
their uvn These men are r."t charg
ed wi'-h being u
WATKI! Hlti!
AliK SAI'K.
May 2, 1S11.
Editor East Oregonian,
Pendleton, Oregon. .
Dtar Sir. I notice in the Oregon
r the dynamiting of the Journal of Saturday, April 2'tth. on
toe front page, trie following: "Stale
l:uys Suit With Water Title. Has to
Spend Honey Now to Defend Site
lio'.vermaa Arranged For."
The article is .la ted Salem. April
29th, and the party who wr.tte that
had other reasons for writing it be
sides reporting the news. H;i.l this
ion labor men but i.t.n tllf... ,,bj.-ct. they .v.iuld have
in
i!
i
!!
ArVtT KA 1 IST- fc.lTr.l-k rw-iVV
SA ! J. MIT "f tl nioiirv vi.ni make mi l .ui it in ill,, lumk.
mi mi i ii hi nitiu'iaM m
,1.,11.,,-J
Murder is no the truth v. hich is. that all the
water rights ...n th Lmatilla river
and its tributaries, have been con
i tested by the governmi-nt. The state
of Oregon is no worse off than about
O'lO individual water users. We all
l!i:V.. to app-!r before the State Board
of Water Commissioners and show
what our rights are, and have them
' properly adjusted to the end that we
less their guilt is con iu.-ively proven, i may all know what our rights are,
Meanwhile li-.-r union men as well; "ml the government will a No have
.. . ," ,,..; i .. . their rights established. It appears to
a-- others spoulj await trie trial an J . , , ,
i'ie mat the party who wrote that
ti... w.di i i,n ; uu.-t that toe verdiet artclet either did not know what ho
v. :.(.: r a' he.l will be in accordance ' was writing about, or wanted to hand
with tru:h and justi. . I-abor union-1 : -t Ex-gov rn..r a left handed compli-
' merit. I do not think that the fact
that the government wanted its vva-
with being murderers.
pt.it of the um-.n l.v.or i ; -nda. !
It Is true the accu-e 1 men should :
have able la . vers to defend them and
su;h lawyers have already been en
gaatd. The MeXamaras will have a
fair trial and it may rightly be as
sumed thev will not be convicted tin-
'.our- iliis .s.'in i i ii. 1 tin.' inti rest mi it will 1"' :t SXl'lr FOil
Tl'.VK. m :',-' oui: ;,vd- vow lUni-,
We ji;iy li'ucrul intcn si consistent with nfpty, -1 per rout
( 'ini'. .nin!i'. .-(oni-rinimativ.
aaiBHBaBHHm
HI
III 111' ii
lii'll I Flour
i ' 1
m .f.el 'V ST i a iroiimiiii
m hT( I ' 3; I
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!
I
Grande RnnHp Annfa Orrri.irflt
- ppv v aav niv mm
on tko INSTALLMENT plan. 0
iaiK wim the 1 ondleton people who have visited these
tracts.
HILL & HIBBERD, OWNERS
g At the office of MARK MOOR.HOUSE CO.
1 niiiile from the choicmt wheat that
trrows. Cumh liretnl i.s pssured when
IJYK1IS' I!i:ST Fl.Oril h iNod'. Bran,
Shorts. Steam lolled Hurley always on
1.
Pendleton Roller
IVll'iietnn, Oreooi).
i-ni is uot on trial a; Ls Ambles. The
MeXamaras are on flai as individu-
t r rights fully adjusted, should be
v
Tiny are ch--:
h.ivinc! i charged against Jay I'ovverman The
dyr.-tm'ted a tulMing and having kill
ed 21 m i. oi' v, ;..!. WlIl- tin
pio.vi.s of the L.-.jt Alleles Times and
lo ...y of whom N:'t widows and or
phai.s to mourn their loss. If they
c li.Mitted the r rhr.e they did it as in-i.ijai-
because as has been stated
b, ".,r... i: ii r.o ; art of the union la-l-r
f i -1 t to i::i,u:iAu; buil iin's and
n.-t jer iriijent men a';d women.
.-late nor any other water users are
i. any danger of losing their water
rights.
1 might say in ronclusion. that I
lid not vote for Mr. Iloweiinan as I
i ft'ere, with him politically, but I
ieibve in a square deal.
Yours truly.
J.MKS JOHN'S. .
MAY 2 IV HI.TOUY.
1420 The Duke of Suffolk, prime
minister to Henry VI. of England, be
headed in a boat at Calais.
15?S Mary Queen of Scots, aided
by the gallant fleorgo Douglas, escap-
from the (.'astb. of Dochleven,
after the
It I N 1 'M.I. AM) II U i:.Nl -..
It will be itif. re-ting to note the
Bert of a harvest Umatilla county will
get as a result of the unusual con- where sh was confined
ditions with reference to rainfall this murder of Darnley.
..... ., . ! 16",; England toeik Jtunalea
tison. So lav this season there has , ,, . ,, ,
I 104 The Connecticut valley de
been 10 Inches of rainfall in Pendle- ( v.istated by a flood. 'Many persons
ton an ! this is more mo'sture than ( .. ere drowned and hundreds were
wc received during other years of the 'h'lven from their homes.
1S0T The royal family of Spa'n
1 '' - Isent prisoners to France. The lnhab-
lf wever three-fourths of the rain- Uanls of Madrid attacked the French
fll this season came prior to thejsoldiers with knives and a bloody
first of January and the precipitation j contest took place, which was only
. . . . . ouelled by scouring the streets with
plnce the first of the year has been ' . . t . AAa
l grape shot. Estimated between 8,000
considerably below the normal. Whatjan(J 10,000 Frenchmen and Spaniards
fff'-i-t will tl is have upon the har-: lost their lives.
I
1809 French defeated the Portu-
t? It would appear that such con-i
v. 1 guese in tne battle or Amaranta.
an abundant , .... . , .
ine nunc ni Aoriom ami
I
ditions should assure
yield for the fall seeded wheat though L, ven othcr Roman
the spring sown wheat may be light.
Yet the results may prove that the
luoist'ire which fell last November
remained in the ground and was ben
eflcir.l to tbe spring seeded p-aln also,
Then again It Is not too late for
1
ti e post we have had the heaviest ;
i .' Ins of the season in May. The big
flood of 1906 followed three day of
ineesgant rain which fell during the
last three days of May.
Taking his work year after year the
ralnmnn troatj Umatilla county very
"Well although at times his ways are
Catholic peers
Spring-Cleaning
The Human System Needs It.
Mr. T Mnrlratl 411 4lh Ave.. 13..
rn.in. .hi, .nring At times in1 Erair.erd, Minn., writes: "I take from
e.ny rains this spring. At times in n( ((J t,ro bolt,n, (A Iloo,rs j--;irF.apa-
r.ii i in t;ie rpririj to puniy ine Liooa
3'i 't as regularly ns I do my house
cleaning, ni.d go arout.d lisiit-footej
and Jl-iit-he-irte.j. I bcilrve 1L, I J the
be-t blf.od piiri'br kr.o-.vn."
Hood's Hnrsnparllla so fomblnefi the
ci-rslive pi ij.' ir 'es of roots, bark i and
I 'Tui as to rtise them to their highest
c'li lera y: hi r.e It3 iir.eqtj il.-il euros.
(' t It tod'y In usr.a! latuid foun or
tubKU cu.l'.i Sazsu'M.b.j.
THE
American National B-tmk
Pendleton, Oregon
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
UY $400
THmTRFli
ti vLP W
Cass Matlock, Prop.
BEST PJCTirKES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST PIOTUWES
arir illuGtrated souc? in
tbe citj.
Showg afternoon and eve
nings." Refined and en
tertaining for the entitle
family.
Next to French Jientnvmpl
ijBMaaHMBWaWBjaBMaMBMaiBaVBWBMBaeasBB
Entire chuum thrct; tirt.w
oafh wk. He sure and
a r t r p rit-n fhaiiKft.
Adults 10i. ('hi4tir'n
under 10 yearg, 5c.
BUYS
woi'tli fiiniiturp, lxx.k.t,
slovc.s, .slccl ranc, iiino.
('filler tallies, dining room
tables, in fact cverytbinp'
eomjdiftf in 8 room bousr
ready to move into. Tbia is
a snai; must bo sold nt once.
Teutsch
Bickers
T'eal Ktrtato and Insurance,
Orpheum Theatr
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HIGH-CLASS, UP-TO-DATE- MOTION
PICTURES
For M-n, Wnn-.f-n nnrl Childrfn
SK.r: pho;um ix todav pii;h.
m n mm m niMiinraasw
Pnnrm Charttrw on Buday-s. Tonalay's and Friday.
ANHEUSER-BUSCH
-on draught at the-
Columbia Bar
632-636 Main St.
PINE WINES
LIQUORS, CIGARS
We Serve to Please
Herman Peters, Prop
Bowman Bar
One Block from Depot
A Gentlemen's Resort
Try Our '
CIGARSandLIQUORS
They Please
Martin Anderson, Prop
3 -Se.-swiapTwae
Excursion Fares East
for 191 1, from !l points on
y Oregon-rWashington Railroad &
Navigation Oompany
TO FARES
Clilciigo 72.50
Council Bluffs
Omaha
Kansna City.
St. Jospph . . ,
St. Paul
60.00
St. Pool, via Council fiiuffH 83,90
Minneapolis, direct go. 00
Minneapolis, via Council llluffa WW 63.90
Duluth, direct 66.90
Duluth, via Council llluffs WW.
St. Louis 70;0a
SALE DATES
Mny 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, "25, 27, 28 and 29.
Juno C, 7, 9, 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29 and 30
July 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 19, 20, 20, 27, and 28.
AuBUHt 3, 4, C, 14, 15, 10, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, it and 30.
September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 f.nd 7t
Stop-overn within limits In cither direction, final
return limit October 3 Int. One way through
California $15.00 additional.
Inquire of liny O.-W. 11. & . Aiit for More Com
plete Information, or
Wm. Mc MURRAY
Gcnorol PnKsciiiror Agctit.
I-OIITWND, OREGON.
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