0A1LT EAST OUECiOM.VN. I'ENM.KTON. OREGON, MONDAY- JUNE 26, 1911. EIGHT PAGKX pv.k rorit nt arrangements Is providing enjoy iii rut su h ns has never before been 1 Mure for jie.iple who have telebrat- f.v i.nii:.n r xkwsi'AI'eh. r'ea hero. PEBMAHEKIIY SiMLS SORES AND ULCERS l'ili.;i-lnl l : i i y mvl Si-uil Wo.kly at Ten iiii'ion. 1'iviiuu, liy tlie fcAsr nmxio.MAX rnsLismxu co. srissi'KH'TIOX KATKS. tUy. eti yi'iir. ty m:iil luy. Mi ui"i.ilis, by mall Lfeil.v, Vtiroe unuutis. ly mm! 1ii, ouc nuuilli, by mail Dkil.v, uiu' year, ly earlier lily, MX moml'.s. by carrier .... ItoiiY. Uitee inouihs, b- rHrrler... L;.', i:.l' niuuia. by earlier Bcml-Weekly, one year, by mall... Im-uiI eekl.v , six mouths, by mall., fcrml V evkly, four months, by mail. I There i'.i !e jroiJ entertainment at the llouini-up park and the sport ing events will be pulled off under Mioh elreuinstanees that all will be $5.l0 i'-ble to see the events ana witness ill 1 7 "V them in comfort. There will be seats 1 ! J f. r 10.000 people and the entire thine; 7.50 ! 8.73 'v. ill be free, there being- no admission ! eharsoil either to the grounds or to !;! the grandstand. Kven the dam-ins MUSe having PCCil remOVCfJ. in .50 : up town in the evening will be free The 1 a i ly Kast Oreenlan la kept on tale of cost ai me uii-(.m .mj .uurrisuu. I'oiulktoll is eelebi:;tlll this year Mmt, 1 orilaml. Oregon. Northwest News t.. Portland, Oregon. v. ith the intention of showing Its yun'Ku .wum, VuiiuiuB. f. ., n,,. it u 11 i. i.-.t.r- to note how sueeessfully the Washington. L. e'.. tetmli street, S. W. Bureau, 501 Four- Mvmber United Press Association. I Entered at the postofflee at Pendleton, j Oregon, as second class mall matter. , estiiiK plan works. No matter in what way an old sore or jilcer first commenced, whether from a wound, cut, or bruise, or from the ulceration of a wart, pimple or mole; or even if it came without apparent reason, the fact that it does not heal shows that bad blood is responsible for the place. I While the circulation remains impure and polluted, the nerves and j tissues of the flesh around the place are constantly being fed with j unhealthy matter and the fibres are thus prevented from knitting to- gethcr and healing. Purify the blood and the place MUST heal, its S. S. S. cures old sores and chronic ulcers : because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers. It removes from the j circulation every taint or impurity, and so enriches the blood that it feeds and nourishes the tender, sensitive flesh, causes a knitting! together of all fibrous tissue and thus heals the place naturally and . permanently. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice 1 desired sent free to all who write and request it. S.S.S. is sold at ; drug stores. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, CA. j Telephone Main 1 Official dry and County Paper. prison reform Governor West pro poses at a 'fr ins with their bad standing. There WAIT A HIT. If you find the present wear ing Wait a bit, Ere you give up to despair ing; Ilo your share of burden-bearing And you'll learn there's gain in daring Fate a bit. In the darkness of your sorrow "Take a brace," Look for joy to dawn tomor row; He who borrows care shall bor row Care's disgrace. In the daily onward-faring Voice a song Give the heart-of-minh an air ing; There Is virtue in not caring. There i vice In plaint-declar ing All day long. If your plans persist in going all awry. There is comfort, still, in know ing That you're like to make a showing Bv and by. Ray Clark Hose in The Xauti- lus. SlXiRIX.ATING VRISOXKKS. j " " ' In connection with his work for years of age, his first position being . city clerk of Auburn, at which he . i f . n ! ii o , t . . . 11... . . later date to segregate the 'tI,lu 'lum ""-"' ' r i Prisoners into three classes. The thpn ,u was IUIui(? Aiatrict attorm.y thoroughly bad men and dangerous f,,r Cayuga county, after which he will be required to eat in silence at a was elected president of the board table where the fare will be in keep- "f education at Auburn, lie h is re- ceive.il nnnorary degrees irom l Di versities nf Rochester and Coleate and will then be an intermediate table twice been chairman of the republican for those who show a desire to do state convention of New York. lie right and better their conditions. The ";s a delegate to the republican na tional conventions of ISi'ti, l'.HtO and 1901, serving as chairman of the third table will be for men who are i hissed as good men. They will be i.ll .wed to talk and eat after the fashion of civilized men. It is well known that all the con victs in a penitentiary nre not of equal depravity. There are all class es there, some good, some bad and some indifferent. Proper manage ment of a prison calls for a segrega tion of the men and Governor West's plan for dividing the coivk'ts in class es at the table should bring satis factory -esults. committee on credentials at the con vention in 190H. Mr. Pityne was ap pointed a member of the American British joining high commission. He has served in every congress from the forty-eighth to the sixty-second with the exception of the fiftieth. a sprx'iors ii.r.. The Lorimer plea that he is being ! persecuted by the McCormieks would be more plausible were it not for the tlll ' president and liking him very fact there is on bia- hole in the nr. peisonuwy. i was giau to acceae ltKGGIXG T1IK QIT.STIOX. ' Samuel Compels told me this one 1 lately while we were wait'ng for our Baltimore and Washington train nt Harrishurg. Once at a Robby Hums dinner in I Washington the man Dr. Miller who was to deliver the speech on "The ; president of the United States," was ' called away on professional business and I was asked to speak in his stead. Know'ng Mr. McKinley about him. I said: "I shan't tell! you all the bad things I said of you." McKinley laughed and said: "It' was certainly a good chance for you. i It reminds me of the time when the ! worst man in a mining camp not no-' torious for its piety died. The fellow ! had been terrible bad. If he lacked '. anything of total depravity,, none; could recall any eridence of It. He : had corrupted the camp in every way! poss'.ble, had been brutal and ile- ! bauehed and debased In every way; known to mankind. When he died there was a quandary as to what to do at his funeral. He had been shot down in his boots, in defense of the very decency of the camp. A non res (l. iit minister was sent for and told the awful truth nbout the de ceased. " "Didn't he have any good point?" asked the minister. " 'Not one.' ' "Wasn't he even kind to a child some time ' "Never.' "The m'nlster was lost In thought, a while, then lie askeJ: " 'When is the funeral to he " " 'Tomorrow at 3. Will you preach It " "Oh, yes!" " 'I shall talk,' said the minister, 'on the glorious age in which this fellow lived.' " Human Life. S:o Spokane Route GO EAST THRU Kootenay and Arrow Lakes and Canadian Rockies The most beautiful and mag nificent scenery in the world. Splendid train service. Luxu rious hotels and chalets and nu merous natural attractions. The playground of America. VEUY LOW HATES EAST LinFJlAL STOP-OVERS LOXG LIMITS For further information and il lustrated folder write M. E. MALONE. T. P. A. GEO. A. WALTON, Q. A. 11 Wall St., SMkHiic. PBHmMBBMHBNSOMH Hotel St. George GEORGE DARVEAU, Proprietor. iilillSli European plan. Everything first-class. All modern conveni ences. Hot water heated throughout. Rooms en suite with bath. Large, new sample rooms. The' Hotel St. George is pronounced .one of the most up-to-date hotels of tho Northwest. Telephone and fire alarm con nections to office, and hot and cold water running In all rooms Rooms $1 and $1.50 Block and a half from depot See the big electric sign. I t to their request. Some time ward I was talking with the after-presl- gument. it Jiccormick was lighting the ( dent and told him how glad I had Blonde I3oss whv did thf Lorimer been tn pet the 1oh of saviner thincs ! honrllrt 'il.Tn.KriT p-i-, tr, tVit. Tntumn. t tional Harvester company, McCor mieks's corporation, and seek to get that company to contribute to the $100,000 slush fund needed to bring about Lorimer's election? Assuredly it is not the general Why Is it that a man can sit all day fishing without getting a nibble when he gets fidgets if he has to sit fifteen minutes In church? A JU'MXEJSS PROPOSITION". It is a welcome announcement that the Pacific Power & Light company will grant an immediate reduction in light rates, says the president of the Commercial club and he voices the sentiment of local people in general. But even with the reduction an nounced the investigation started by the club will proceed just the same. practice of men who do bribing to go to sworn enemies and ask them t-- participate in the wrong doing, j The fact that Hynes, the Lorimer , boodle manager, did go to the In-.! ternational harvester company seek- j ing funds seems to indicate there was no open quarrel between Lorimer and the McCormieks. j But even if there was and even if The secretary will continue to gather 'IcCormick should be proven an data relative to charges on electricity j unprincipled man that would be no and gas in different northwest cities I reason why Lorimer, elected through and when the time comes the facts i bribery, should be allowed to retain will be given to the public no mat- his seat i". '..e senate. ter what they may be. It is Lorimer the country is lnterr a fair and busi-,e:ted in just now. Easy Shoes for tho 4th of July The Pruiumpr's Sample Stm-p cmi save von enou-:! vour outfit tn have a pHitl time on the 4th of Julw ARE WE RIGHT ? Come ami investigate. THE HUB 745 Main Street. Between Taylor Hardware and Pendleton Dm? Co. i fn I President Taft wants congress to Certainly this is nesslike wav to do. The Pacific Pow er & Liuht company can have no just objection to this course. They say lthh1J tarlff Illation until after Pendleton will get the same treat-! ment as other towns. If so then the Investigation will show such to be the case and all will be lovely. On the other hand if the investigation should reveal conditions that look unjust from a Pendleton standpoint then at tention can be called to the same so that further corrections in the sched ules may be made. It is possible the investigation will reveal some interesting facts regard ing the gas business. It is common kno.wled.e that at present Pendleton people pay more for gas than do the Walla Wallans and alo that here householders are required to pay for piping their houses while in Walla Walla the company does this work free of charge to gas users. Thus far no announcement has been made regarding any change in gas rates. Why should not these rates be equalized too? Why should gas cost more in Pendleton than in Walla Walla and why should the company pay for the piping in Walla Walla and make the householders do so In Pen dleton? This is a straight business propo rtion and the subject arises in the Datural course of affairs. There is no attempt being made to haze the Pacific Power & Light company merely for the sake of doing so. There is no desire to muck rake any of the company's officials and there la no grandstanding on the part of anyone. The move that is on is in tended simply to obtain for the peo ple of Pendleton what Is Justly theirs nothing more, nothing less. It is a move that should be carried out fairly but fearlessly straight through to completion, regardless of whether the Pacific Power & Light company likes it ot not. The people pay the bills and they have a right to inquire as to whether m not the prices charged are right and Just. I the tariff board has reported. From all indications there will be no legis- ; U.tion until the board reports and probably . not for a long time after that event. THE OFFICE SCHNE1TER, Prop. PENDLETON, ORE. Fan)ily Liquor Store Arizona, and Xew Mexico must vote upon their constitutions again but they will be admitted ns states no matter how they vote. Sounds like i peculiar statesmanship. Ph one niain ZV? 7 1 1 Main Street Mi w si ,i afiMwitwjm.'j iui Jjiim All three members of the state bi.ard seem to be qualifying watchdogs of the treasury. as JUNE 20 IX HISTORY. 1782 Slavery entirely abolished in Austrian Poland. 1799 Naples surrendered' to Lord Nelson. 1807 British order In council, blockading the Ems and rivers on the Baltic. 1830 Board of Aldermen of Bos ton "refused to allow the Tremont theatre to be opened on the Fourth I of July, that day being Saturday. 1S31 Cholera made its appearance in ,t. Petersburg. 1853 Czar of Russia Issued a manifesto respecting the Turkish question to his own subjects, pre tending to act as the champion of Christianity. 1862 Seven Days' Battle begun at Heaver Dam creek. 1884 British house of commons passed the bill extending the fran chise, but it was rejected by the Lord, July 17th. 1898 Advance guard of the Am erican army reached San Juan, four miles distant from Santiago. 1902 Mr. Spooner's Panama ca nal bill passed by congress, signed June 29th. 1910 Russia and Japan threaten ed with a controversy over railway matters In the Far Fat. A RARE CELEBRATION. For the coming fourth of July cele bration in Pendleton the committee TODAY'S BIRTHDAY SKETCH. Sereno Ellsha Payne, co-author of the Aldrich-Payne tariff measure, which has been the bone of conten t'on In the senate for the past two years, Is 68 years old today. He was born at Hamilton, N. Y., June 28, 1843 and graduated from the Univer sity of Rochester at the age of 21. Two years later he was admitted to the bar and since has practiced law at Auburn, being a member of the firm of Payne, Payne & Clark. Mr. Payne has been actively engag ed In politics since he was twenty-five II PENDLETOX'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS THE COSY Where the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion pic ture ehow with comfort. FUX, PATHOS, SCENIC, THRILLING ALL PROPERLY MIXED. Open Afternoon & Eve. Changes Sun., Mon., Wed., Fri. Next Door to St. George Hotel. Admission 5$ and 10 Known For Its Strength The First National! Bank PENDLETON, I0REGOH CAPITAL, SURPLUS and UNDIVIDED PROFITS . 500 0 RESOURCES OVER 0 00 SECURJTY Grande Ronde Apple Orchards on the INSTALLMENT plan. Talk with the Pendleton people who have visited these tracts. HILL & HIBBERD, OWNERS At. the office of MARK MOORHOUSE. CO. y Orpheum Theatre I. P. KKDFRXACH, Proprietor HiGH-CIASS UP-TO-DATEEMOTION PICTURES For Men, Women and Children REE PROGRAM IX TODAY 'A PAPER. 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About 20 acres in alfalfa, good orch ard, small house, good barn and out buildings, gasoline pumping plant of sufficient capacity to irrigate entiro tract, $3000 cash, balance asy terms. 112 Acres 9 MILES SOUTH OF PENDLETON. $2500 cash, balance two and four years. 20 acres growing alfalfa, GO acres un der the ditch, about 5 acres in orchard ; two barns ; good 4-room bouse, and numerous out buildings; 1-3 of crop goes with place if sold at Jnce. Teutsch ( Bickers Real Estate and Insurance. Phone Main 5. 9 i D lftlfi Cass Matlock, Prop. BEST PICTURES MORE PICTURES LATEST PICTURES and illustrated songs in the city. Shows aternoon and eve ningB. Refined and en tertaining for the entirt) family Nfrt to Frevr.h Restaurant Entire change thrtM timee 'ach vmk. Bo euro and ice the next change. AdulU 10c. Children nnder 10 years, Sc. l