East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    DAILY EAST ORE GONIAL, r ENDLKTON, OREC.ON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE It, 1011.
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AX. lNDKl'KNDKNY SCW'STATER.
PuWIsbwJ Dally iul Seinl Weekly at l-
dlelou. Oregon, ty the
Hi.ST OKKliOMAN lTULlSUING CO.
SUliSCKUTlON RATES.
1)4. ly. one jrnr, by mail 15.00
!lly, six months, by mall 12.50
Ixilly, three months, by wall 1.25
lolly, oue m.mtli. by uiail 60
ijlly, one yr, by carrier 7.50
I'iIIj, ulx luunthR, by carrier 8.75
lt j. three months, by carrier 1.03
Jly, oue mouth, by carrier 65
fttmi-Vteekl;, oue year, by mall 1.50
mt-We'kly, six luor.ttis, by mall 75
ml-Veekly. lour mouths, by mall... .50
The Daily East Oregonlan ! kept on ta! I
t the Orecon News Co., 'ii'i Morrison
Street. l'ortund. Oregon.
Northwest .News t'o., Portland, Oregon.
Chli-ago Itureau, 008 Security Building.
M aiihlngton, D. C Bureau, 501 Four
teenth street, N. W.
Member L'n.-eJ Tress Association.
Kntered at the postofflce at Tendleton,
Oregon, as second class mall matter.
lslepbon Main 1
Official City and County Taper.
JOY AXD .UXE.
Joy-time and June-time
Comin" right along;
A rose for your honey.
And red lips, sweet with song.
Sure, you'll keep the heart In
tune
For one ' floer, sweet-kissed
of June.
Joy time and June-time
Sorrow In eclipse;
God made the roses sweeter
Because they touch your lips.
And the world's heart thrills in
tune
For one sunny side of June.
Frank L. Stanton.
relevancy still govern, technicalities
that allow crime to escape punish
ment abound and there are a multi
tude of opportunities presented which
permit great delays, circumlocution
and expense In litigation.
The result is that the laws very of
ten prevent the very purpose they
should subserve. The word Justice
becomes a hollow mockery for cases
are decided not on their merits but
upn shrewd interpretation of the law.
Judge may be honest and conscienti
ous but the law as written Is their
gospel and their decisions are very
often contrary to their convictions.
And the common people who are
made the sufferers by this incompe
unt vehicle can but groan and pray
for a speedy deliverance.
The news, then, that the first step
toward a sweeping redress and re
form has been taken will be greeted
with a universal and fervent "Thanlt
God."
MAKE HASTE-SLOWLY.
It is" not surprising that some of
the parties named as defendants in
the government's suit to adjudicate
the water rights along the Umatilla
were not prepared for trial at this
time and have asked until September
In which to prepare their cases.
The water rights along the river
are of importapce. It is not putting
It too strong to say that in many
instances the water rights are of
more importance than the land titles.
Often land in this section is worthless
or all but worthless without water.
Now were all the land titles along
the river thrown into litigation it is
safe to tay that general interest
would be aroused. The claimants to
the land would be "upon their toes"
and they would have the best legal
talent obtainable and they would
want all necessary time in which to
present their claims. They would be
entifled to such from the courts.
It will be well for the water users
along the river to act with thorough
ness in the matter of ascertaining
their rights. If they act too hastily
or without realising the true value of
water they may bitterly regret their
neglect n few yerrs from now. Sim'1
day the water that now flows unused
to the sea will be utilized and the
men who gain control of that water
when the adjudication suits are set
tied will te the men with titles that
will be worth while.
The Eat Oregonian knows of noth
ing wron;j in connection with the ad
judication tuits and is attempting to
arouse no suspicions along this line.
Such pu blicity as this paper is giving
to the matter has been due to the
fact that the East Oregonian appre
ciates the value of the water rights,
not only to the settlers but to the
community a wi-1'. and vuM !' L'ret
to see anyone, sleep too long upon
their rights and thereby lose out.
TllltOl till THE SEN ATE.
With the passage by the senate of
the resolution calling for the election
o.' United States senators by direct
vote of the people the way for this
rtform seems to have at last been
made clear. For years the senate
has been the stumbling block. The
house has long been ready for the
change and so have various states.
The adoption of the Bristow am
endment adds a feature f uncertain
ty to the situation especially in the
smith. The southern senators and
some very prominent northerners,
among them Rorah of Idaho, vigor
ously opposed the Bristow amend
ment which places the control of el
elecions in the hands of congress in
stead of the various states. The am
endment was finally adopted only
when Vice President Sherman voted
for it in order to break the tie in the
sirSite. Senator Borah has been
quoted as fearing that the amend
ment will result in the loss of the
endorsement of some of the states.
But even with the Bristow amend
ment it teems assured that the neces
sary number of states will endorse
the resolution of the senate and that
within a short time the principle that
senators should be elected by direct
vote of the people will have been
written Into the constitution.
nil fcil imm i wf owMssnM
CUHES
BLOOD POISON
Contagious Blood Poison manifests itself in the most loathsome
symptoms, such as ulcerated mouth and throat, copper-colored spots,
and even sores and ulcers on different portions cf the body. The
poison causes the hair to fall out, and sometimes the glandular system
is attacked. No medicine can cure Contagious Blood Poison which
does not rid the circulation of every particle of the insidious
virus. The least taint left in the blood will break out afresh when
treatment is left off. 5.5.S. is the real and certain cure for Conta
gious Blood Poison ; it goes into the circulation, and by removing
every particle of the poison, and adding, rich, healthy qualities to the
blood, forever cures this powerful disorder. All who suffer with this
disease may cure themseves in the privacy of their homes by using
S.S.S. and following instructions contained in our Home Treatment
Book, which we will send, together with any medical advice desired,
free of charge. S.S.S. is for sale at drug stores.
THE SWIFT SPECIFY rv .'.Z'-ANTA, GA.
federal troops under General Milroy
defeated by three confederate divi
sions under General Ewell and forced
to retreat with heavy loss.
1S9S United States Marines take
a Spanish camp at Guantanamo har
bor. 1902 Bethlehem, Pa., steel plant
bought by the United States Ship
building company.
1903 Heppner. Ore., almost en
tirely destroyed by a cloudburst.
Sir Thomas Lipton's ShumrAck
and Shamrock I. arrive at New York.
1904 Battle of Te-li-sau (Russo
Japanese war) between 35.000 Rus
sians under Baron de Stakelber and
about 40,000 Japanese under General
Oku.
1910 Governor Gillette of Califor
nia announced would issue decision
regarding Jeffries-Johnson fight very
soon. The following day he officially
prohibited the bout from being held
in California.
IX READ HEM BR AX UTS,
On a recent voyage Chief Engin
eer Galloway of the ocean liner Lap
land was showing a Texan over the
ship. They got to talking and Gal
loway said it seemed n pity that Am
erican millionaires were bringing so
many European art treasures to this
country nowadays.
"It's hardly right," he argued, "that
men who just happen to have the
money should be able to take Rem
biandts.and Van Dyks from countries
that have had them for generations.
"That's so," agreed the Texan.
"Those fellows just go over to Eu
rope and buy er' up, don't they? Why
say, Galloway, not one In ten'U e'er
nad 'em!" Saturday Evening Post.
It is certainly gratifying to know
tiie motion picture men are seeking
the right to take views at the coining
Round-up. By means of the motion
picture film the attractions of the
Pendleton show may be exhibited far
and wide. In view of last fall's ex
perience, however. It might be well to
make sure that those who obtain the
motion picture concession will make
u.-e of their right. We do not want
ti be jobbed again.
Ef removing the duty on sugar it is
estimated that the cost of sugar to
the consumer would be reduced to
t!.e extent of $5 2,000,000 per annum.
Whv not take that?
SHOiiTKMM; IMtOt EDI RE.
At last it seems that the Unite!
States of America is; to be rescued
from the antl'iunU-d form of legal
procedure under which the country
has b'-en laboring for generations. A
commission consisting of Chief Jus
tice White, and Associate Justices
Lurton and Van Dc-venter of the su
premo .. uit has been appointed to
undertake the task of revising the
rules of equity practice In the United
States courts and It Is to be hoped
that w"hen this commission has ac
complished this all-Important task,
the different states of the union will
follow the lead and revise their own
Tarying systems.
It has long been admitted by mem
bers of the bar over the country that
the machinery of their profession has
become most Inefficient and unwieldy
but their activity toward seeking any
change has generally been confined
to. these admissions. However, re
cently there has developed a wide
spread demand for reform. President
Taft, the American Bar Association
and many of the state associations
Joining In the clamor. The appoint
ment of the commission Is the result.
The present rules were adopted al
most tn entirety from the high court
of chancery of England In 1S42 and
have been allowed to remain almost
unmolested in their weakness. Pre
cedents that have long outgrown their
.H'NE 11 IX HISTORY.
176" Brit'sh act. levying duties on
tea. paper, painted glass, etc.
1703 French, . commanded by
Gen. MacPonald, on the Trbia. de
feated with tremendous loss by Su
warrow. 1800 Eattle of Marengo (Napol
eon's campaigns).
1854 The Merrifac of civil war
fame, was launched at Charleston
navy yard.
A great fire occurred at Worcester,
Mass., destroying property valued at
a half million dollars and throwing
thousands of mechanics out of work.
1863 Battle of Winchester, 7000
Something
New
THE GREATEST IMPROVE
MENT OF THE AGE, TIIE
CENTRAL XEEDLE SEWING
MACHINE. Xo more crooked
spine or aching backs when us
ing a machine. Call and see
them. Old machines taken In
exchange.
Jesse
Failing
Main Street Near Bridge.
SEWING MACHINES. PIANOS
AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
OPEN DAY AXD NIGHT
FIRST-CLASS SERVICE
The Quelle
Cafe
and Oyster House
?eals 25c and up
Best 25c Meals in
the Northwest.
LA FONTAINE BLK.,
620 MAIX STREET
I
I Known For Its Strength j
The First National Bank
v .1
y
PENDLETON, I9REG0K
1 1 CAPITAL, SURPLUS and
g UNDIVIDED PROFITS .
CASTOR J A
Fnf Infante -ti 1 r-iidmrt
FwRlw1 You Ha,'3 Aiways dona
f Jguataz of
.
Get There Quick
Phone Red 3961 for the
AUTO CAB!
Twenty-five cent fares to any
part of the city. Special rates J
for out of town trips.
BEST SERVICE IN TOWN.
Stand at 614 Main St.
Who
Owes
the
At Snyder Music Store
ssium no mi !
fBouosovn : S2J0W01
j SECURITY jl
bummer excursion
Tickets East-bound
OX SALE OX NUMEROUS DATES
MAY 10 TO SEPTEMBER 7, 1011
Northern Pacific Railway
The ORiGINAL Scenic Highway
A FEW SAMPLES SIMILAR REDUCTION'S TO
MANY OTHER POINTS IN THE EASTERN
UNITED STATES AXD CANADA, AS WELL AS
TIIE MIDDLE WEST.
St. Paul $00.00
Minneapolis 60.00
Duluth 60.00
Superior 60.00
Chicago 72.50
St. Louis 70.00
New York $108.1
Philadelphia 108.1
Omaha 60.1
Detroit 82.1
Boston 110.1
Montreal, Que 105.1
Long limits and liberal stopovers.
Low rates for Great Lukes steamer trips.
We serve those "Great Big Baked Potatoes."
Let us arrange you Itinerary it will be a pleasure
1 Cjgf
I
Route of the
N. Coast Limited
REMEMBER THESE EVENTS.
Astoria Centennial Aug. 10 to Sept. 9
Tacoma Carnival of Nations. .. .July 3 to E
Seattle Golden Potlatch July 17 to 22
Pendleton Round-up Sept. 14 to 16
Minneapolis Civic Celebration July 2 to 8
Duluth Water Pageant July 20 to 22
Yellowstone Park July 15 to Sept. 15
Through Sleepers Daily to Official Park
Entrance.
WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton.
A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen. Pasb Agt, Portland, Oregon.
m A tf r
SNAP
If sold at once, 640 acres of
good wheat,' land 5 miles
northwest of Pendleton, over
four hundred acres good
growing wheat, plenty of wa
ter, good 5-room house and
barn, well fenced, all for the
imall price of $13,500, 1-2
cash, terms on balance.
iddr
ess
D. Kemler
210 W. Bluff SL.
Pendleton, Oregon.
Hotel
St. George
GEO. DARVEAU, Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle
mons Resort
Anheuser-Busch's famous
BUDWEISER
BEER
on draught, 5C glass
Electric Mixed Drinks Served at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whiskey.
Orpheum Theatre
J. P. MED BW ACM, Ttovat
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATETMOTION
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
SEE PROGRAM IS TODAY 'H PAPER.
Program ChaRge) m imHuf. Tuesday's and TUdmfm.
PEXDLETOX'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS
THE COSY
Where the entire family can enjoy a high-closo motion pic
ture show with comfort.
FUX, PATHOS, SCENIC, THRILLING '
ALL PROPERLY MIXED.
Open Afternoon & Eve. Chan-res Sun., Mon., Wed., Fri.
Next Door to St. Georrjc Hotel. Admi.ssion.5$ and 10
DO NOT FORGET
when phoning your order for meat, that WE CARRY A COM
PLETE LINE OF FANCY AND STAPLE (iHOCERlKS, and our
prices are RIGHT.
Fresh fruits and vegetables received dally.
"Everything to eat,
Groceries and meat."
CASH MARKET
Cor. E. Court and Johnson Stx. Phono Main 101
Grande Ronde Apple Orchards
on the INSTALLMENT plan.
Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited these
tracts.
HILL & IIIBBERD, OWNERS
At the office of MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
IIEITIE
Xass Matlock, Prop.
BEST PICTURES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST PICTURES
and illustrated sonjre in
the city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en
tertaining for the entirt
family. (
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
each week. Be snre tad
tee the next change.
Adults 10c. Children
under 10 yean, Be.
I
SPECIAL
...OFFER...
For a Day or
Two
i-room cottage furnished
in a desirable residence dist
rict, only 8700:.
1800 acres fine farm and,
rnnpc land, 11 head of hrood
rnares, 2 cows, chickens, pips
and farming implements,
this is one of the host buys
in tho state. ?5000 will
handle this property.
$550 will buy a neat cot
tage on Sycamore street on
Pnsy terms.
Teutsch
Bickers
Real Estate and Insurance.
Phone Main 5.