East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 17, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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N'nrlhwest New Co., l'ortlanj. Oregon.
I'hliaico liuri-.iu, luy Seturity HuIUiuk.
ahuii:toa, U. C, Bureau, oOl Four-fc-ruth
sireet, X. W.
it roaches directly or indirectly every
Unit in "ooloty.
With unanimity In the ilo.slro for
inirovMu lit. till that remains Is for
'nil tho Interests to .t together. The
l"ubi ishcil I'uily ii ii. I Semi Weekly at l'eu- I farmer, the business man, mid nil
tlleioii, Oregon, bv tin) I .. ,
east ui;i:,..M.v. i i nusuiNO 0O.i,,hors s,UHll,, in,,,t t,,lk 11 r-
ha, li Simula sec the viewpoint of the
$3.00 J"1" io'ther in a sune ami
..o0 . st lisible pum.
fuen a plan is irojn.sea iiy the
promotion committee of the Portland
(.'oiiimerotul club. It has arranged
for a "Good llomts l.ty" to be in
cluded in the three days' session of
the Oregon Development league at
Astoria, at which every feature of the
road situation may be discussed, with
every phase of Oregon life represented
i i the discussion. It Is ulso proposed
to make the day n starting point of a
campaign to be made state wide and
insistent.
The promotion committee has no
program of road building. It hopes
that with nil interests joined, a gat-it-factory
program can be developed.
It Is going to Join aggressively with
all other Interests in an effort to se
cure harmonious and unified cam
paign for civilized roads for civilized
men. The announcement on account
of the patriotic character of the or
ganization, will be welcomed by good
roads people of every walk and degree.
Member tulted Press Association.
Entered at the postofflce at Pendleton,
Oregon, as second class mall matter.
Celephone Main 1
Official City and County Psper.
WANTING A WlNTl-'lt N1C.UT
I.
Summer's the lazy time to me
Hills and the meadows bright;
lrowsin and dreamin'
Where rivers are streamin'
I'm wantin' a winter night.
'
was an everyday affair with him, but
she Kent blilshinir niiil notinir m-rvoui
and handling the- b.nniuet like It was
not coals or something and she ilidn t
dust drop 'cm and didn't like to hang
on to Yin. He flual'v settled that.
' though hv ralslllir I he uln.l.m innl
j dropping them nlongt'Mo the track.)
j 1 Hey sat tor a while trying to look
! as though they wasn't just aching to
! hold hands and do the lovy dove act
ana finally hj strolls Into the smok
ing room and 1 ghts u cigar. He done
little things for her. like bringing her
a glass of water and all that. Just as
though he was perfectly used to it
and not half ashamed of himself,
either. 1, it went on like that
until we pu'led into Deliver. Say,
you could knocked me down w th a
lace 'handkerchief, when a big 'kid
of thirteen or fourteen, I should say,
met 'em at the depot. "Hello, ma,'
he says, giving her a kiss. 'How're
uh, pa? O.ee. but I'm glad you're
home.' I found out after that they'd
been married for years and hal a
whole family of youngsrers. it was
a standing josh among their friends
how the managed to keen their vonth
and good looks, and they was all the
time having joshe.s like that put up
on 'em."
II.
That's just the restfullest time
of all
Snowflakes in ghostly flight;
The cold wind a-sayin'
It knows where you're stayln'
An' wants to come in for the
night.
III.
The snow, an' the wind, an" Uie
rain let 'em come,
An' hide world an' sky from
your sight;
A corner that's cosy,
A fire that's rosy,
An' the rest of a bleak win-
ter's night.
Frank L. Stanton.
DISTRICT FA IK EX1IIMTS.
l'y getting busy at this time with
the work of securing exhibits for the
district fair the secretary and mem
bers of the board should be able to
accomplish good results. The fruit
season is now on and this is the na
tural time to induce people to pre-
I pare fruit exhibits for the fair. The
ihay and grain harvests will be under-
STAMP IT OUT.
The Italian riot on Main street yes
terday in which Section Foreman Mo
ran was stabbed and the peace of the
elty generally disturbed was a dis
Srace and a shame to Pendleton. It
would not take many affairs of that
ort to give Pendleton the reputation
f being a place where lawlessness
nd disorder abound and where it is
unsafe for one to be out of doors. We
cant affjrd to acquire such a stand
ing. Following the melee yesterday the
principals in the affair were promptly
arrested by the police and the sheriff.
Jt Is needless to say they deserve
nch punishments as will thoroughly
convince them of the fact that men
cannot run wild on the streets of Pen
dleton and not pay heavy penalties.
The riot yesterday was a serious af
fair and the authorities will be sadly
lucking in their duty if they do not in
vestigate the matter to the very bot
tom. If ihe trouble was the result of
drunkeness then it should be ascer
tained what saloon. If any, sold them
the liquor. It is a violation of the
city ordinance for a saloonman to
sell liquor to an intoxicated man and
it is a provision that should be rigidly
enforced.
There is aiso need of a strict en
forcement of the law against rioting.
When men bring on a general melee
like the one of yesterday afternoon
they endanger the lives of innocent
men, wo.nen and children. The pen
alty for such rioting should be a pen
itentiary sentence and no mere $10
fine in ihe police court.
U is jquurely up to the officials,
both of the city and county, to take
sups to firmly squelch further riot
ing If .-pedal officers are needed to
assist in keeping the peace they should
b h'l !. After the police have done
their duty the prosef.-jt Ing officers
should mat gtliity lii n ii-t their
Just punishment.
fVii'if -ton a ;ints no more rioting.
Slun.p it out.
to secuse imtv.
It Is 1 inn ntab'.e that such a bungle
ot road legislation was made by the
lut- ' ! ::: ri.; itj-t, yiiis th.e Ore
gon Journal. It was the mituriil pro
duct of an attempt in only 40 days
t- con;-1 ler 72" bills. It is the more
regrettable because two year-" .ii.-t
now be lost in getting road building
In the etate on an intelligent and
busln'-sMIke basis.
Then- were many misunderstand
ings I t i the good road movement. The
purpose of the so-called Portland
program were misunderstood by many
of the farmers. The id as of the
farmers were ri'-t eoirertly interpret
ed by M,u.e f il.e Portland r-ad
boosters. Men on both si b-s talked
tco much an ! unwisely.
It oue'et to be different in the fu
ture. All Oregon wants to Improve
the r ials We should be an insane
srtite not to want to irnr rove them,
we are losing t2.nft0.'ino a year be
eau?.' of bad ro.'.da. The loss falls
'most !: avlly upon the farmer, but
way within a short time and fine
specimens of the grains and grasses
of the county may be obtained.
The fair board is anxious to obtain
representative exhibits this year and
should be successful. There will be
many thousands in the city for the
fair and the Round-up and they should
be greeted by creditable displays at
the fair pavilion.
Now is the time to prepare for
your exhibits at the fair. Don't wait
until it is too late.
For a time yesterday afternoon
there were men who would have
caused further disorder by causing an
attack on the foreigners who stabbed
Mike Moran. However a demon
stration such as that would have but
added to the horror and It Is to the
credit of the city that no mob vio
knee oceured.
The organizing of the riding and
driving club for the Roundup and the
campaign for exhibits for the district
fair all give testimony to the fact that
September will soon be here.
Wild men seem to be general these
da vs.
A STANDING JOSH.
An interesting story Is told by the
Omaha World-Herald In this way:
"You could see easy enough that they
were a bridal couple," said the Pull
man conductor. "A whole gang came
down to the train to see them off. all
a laughing and Joshing them. Well
behaved enough they were, under
stand, but having a pretty god time
ftid a lot of fun at the expense Vf th
couple who were leaving. There
wasn't no rice nor on snoes nor any
thing of that sort, but the crowd was
having a pretty good time with thera
in a ladylike and gentlemanlike sort
of way. They was pretty uncomfort
able and glad when the train pulled
out and left the gang behind. Just
before we pulled out a young fellow
conies rushing into the car with a
Ng armful of bride's roses and laid
them down in the lady's lap. My,
how she did blush. The whole car
was w8e and there was plenty of
snickering and guying going on. He
took it all calm enough, I'll say that
for hi in, jw't as easy and natural
about it as though getting married
Utterly Wretched
Nervous Prostration Long Endured
Ecfore Remedy was Found.
Miss Minerva IJemlnger, Upper Kern,
Pa , writes: "For several years I had
nervous prostration, and was utterly
wretched. I lived on bread and beef
tea because my stomach would not re
tain anything else. I took many n m
edien, but obtained no relief until I
took Hood's S irsaparilla, when I began
io gain at once. Am now cured."
Pure, rich blood makes good, strong
nerves, and this is why Hood's Sar.i
parilla, which purifies and enriches the
blood, cures so many nervous diseases.
(Jet It today in usual liquhi form or
hocolitiM tablets called Sarsatabs,
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ABOUT THE CANAli.
Contrary to custom T'nnle Sn
Insists on full knowledge of values
before makine a nnivhnse . h.nifht
the French Panama canal property,
and then ascertained Its value after
ward. The appraisal has Just been
completed by a special board, and
their report has the approval of Col.
George W. Ooethals, engineer In
charge of the canal construction.
The French company was paid
$40,000,000 for its property mid work
done on the isthmus. This figure
was based upon estimates of the Is
thmian Canal commission, and the
latest report shows that the United
States got a bargain. The total val
uation of the purchase is now de
clared to have been J42.709.S26.
This sum is made up of the follow
ing items: Excavation toward the
canal. 125,389.240; Panama railroad
Ili
Absolutely Pure
Tho only baking powder
tnada from Royal Crape
Cream of Tartar
Ho Alum, No Lime Phosphata
stock, $9,644,430; maps, drawings and
decords, $2,000,000; material and
equipment, $2,112,063; buildings, $2,
054,203; lands, $1,000,000; use of Pa
cific ship canal, $500,000, and road
making and clearing $100,000.
The previous estimates were bused
on the excavation, for which $27,4 74,
033, was allowed; Panama railroad
stock, $6,850,000, maps and records,
$2,000,000, and then $3,000,000 was
added to cover omissions. The new
estimates reduce the allowances for
excavation and for the railroad stock,
and cut out the' lump allowance. In
addition, allowance is made for lands
and the advantages resulting from
w-ork done by the French company.
The performance of "The Merchant
of Venice" netted the Grcsham High
school seniors $100.
Orpheum Theatre
J. P. MKDsNUVACB.
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE?MOTIOfJ
PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
SEE PROGRAM IN TODAY '8 PAPER, '
Pendleton Beer
THE BEST
i vyaiity-quaiity nrst, last and all the
time is the watchword in the produc
tion of City Brewery Beer
You do not find it lacking in that "life' so necessary to
eive it the required zest.
You assist in providing employment for home labor, build
ing up your home city and supporting institutions that place
rnoney in circulation here, when you buy home products in
preference to those that are shipped in.
When you drink beer, insist on City Beer on draught at
the following places :
BILLY'S PLACE,
W. J. Bogart, Prop. '
BREWERY DEPOT,
Paul Hemmelgarn, Prop.
OPERA BAR,
Anton Kraft, Prop.
STATE SALOOX,
H. J. Latourelle, Prop.
THE CRESCENT SALOOX,
J. II. Taylor, Prop.
Sn mmer Excursion
Tickets East - bound
ox s.w.k ox xcMKitors i.vn:s
MY 10 TO SEPTEMI1ER 7, 1011
Northern Pacific Railway
The ORIGINAL Scenic Highway
A I'l'AV SAMITES SIMILAR liEIHCTIOXS TO
MANY OTIIKi: POIXTS IX THE EASTEHX
I'MTEI) STATES AXH CANADA, AS WEIAj AS
THE MIDDLE WEST.
St. I'll ill $00.00
liillli'llKilis 00.00
IHlhltll 00.00
Superior 00.00
Clilmgn 72.50
St. Louis 70.00
I At Snyder Music Store
I
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II
Xi'v York .
rhiliKlclnlila
Omnlin . .,
Irtrtilt . . ,
Hoston . . .
Montreal
Que.
.$108.50
. 108.50
. 00.00
. 82.50
. 110.00
, 105.00
Long limits a nil liberal stopovers.
Low r:trs fir Orent L.kes steamer trips.
.We serve th".e "Great Big Baked Potatoes."
Let us arrani; you Itinerary It will bo a pleasure
Iloute of, tiie.
N. Const Llmltt d
IJEMEMHEK THESE EVENTS.
Astoria Centennial Aug. 10 to Sept.
Taeoina Carnival of Nations July 3 to ",
Seat tlo Golden IN. Hatch July 17 to 22
I'endleton Round-up Sept. 14 to IS
Minneapolis Civic Celebration ' July 2 to 8
Ijuiuth Water Pageant July 20 to 22
Ye llowstone Park July 15 to Sept. 15
Tlir niKli Sleepers Daily to Official Park
Kntrance.
WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton.
D. Clinrlton, Ast. Ceri. Pas Agt, Portland, Oregon.
A GREAT
SNAP
:t Bold at once, C40 acres of
good wheat land 5 miles
northwest of Pondloton, over
four hundred acres good
Browing wheat, plenty of wa
ter, good B-room house and
barn, well fenced, all tor the
iiiiall price of $13,500, 1-2
cash, terms on balance.
ess
D. Kemler
110 W. Bluff St
Pendleton, Oregon.
Hotel
St. George
Bar
GEO. DAItVEAE. Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle
mens Iti-snit.
Meustr-Busch's famous
BUDVEISER
BEER
cr. draught, 5C glass
Electric Mixed Drinks Served at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whiskey.
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.
PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS
THE COSY
Where the entire family can enjoy a high-clas3 motion pic
ture show with comfort.
FUN, PATnOS, SCENIC, THRILLING
ALL. PROPERLY MIXED.
Open Afternoon & Eve. Chanpea Sun., Mon., Wed., Fri.
Next Door to St. George Hotel. Admission 5 and 104
Now Open-Call and
See Us
The Unique
Turkish Medical
BATHS
Tub, Steam and Shower Baths;
Massage, Rubs, Face and Scalp
treatment. Our Baths are equal to
any Hot Springs Baths if you are
tired, restless and worn . out. Try
one, it will make you feel like a new
man. Place for patrons to lay down
and rest after baths. Our baths and
treatments are unexcelled for Rheu
matism and kindred ailments. Regu
lar plain and Turkish baths, prices
25c and 60c. We have had three
years experience with the Hot Lake
baths.
Our place Is open day and night.
121 West Court St.
I it i
rilOTECT VOIH HEALTH t
during the hot summer and
"bad water" months by drink
ing our pure soda, root beer,
cider and beer.
1ienMT Tlinn a Doctor BUI.
One dozen quarts or two dosen
pints of the City Brewery's fa
mous "Export Heer" delivered
to your home for 12.00.
PENDLETON' SODA WORKS.
W. A. Hcmiiiclgnrn & Bros.
400 E. Court St. Tel. Main 459
PUIlit
Titim
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Cass Matlock, Prop.
UE.'ST 11CTUR.ES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST PICTURES
afni ilhutrated aongR in
tho city.
Shows afternoon und eve
i.iiij;;,. U fi;:ni nv en
tertnininc for thn enti;i
fau.ily
A :rt ' Frrpcl h'-x'nvrnut
Lr :ir b.nmje tiu-cj iiu.- -"
"" k. ! sun- und
t th" rict chanjip.
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lor the Tlf'Tt ohflnffA. I I
. jj
Adiili' 10c. Cjiit.iren j
11 Jjl
SPECIAL
OFFER
For a Day or
Two
l-rodni coUmrc furnished
in n dt'sirnlili! residence dist
rict, only $700.
IMO ncrcH fine farm and
rnnKc; land, 11 lu-nd of brood
Jircs, 2 cowh, chickens, pii
mid farming implements,
tliih is one of the hest luv
in Iho Bin to. .5000 will
handle lliin property.
$r."0 will buy n neat eot
tiigo on Sycamore street on
ff.sy terms.
tsirosaa
TeuLsch f&
Bickers
B Koid KHtale nnd Insurance.
Phone Main ,r.