East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 06, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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OA1LY EAST OltEGOXIAS, PEXDLETOX. OREGON, '1 111 KsRW. Jl'l.Y . ltl.
t interior of Oreeon marks the nasslnii
- i f 1 vCxccj.asO ! 11 tUat "oe llvo,y Uul tow"' Un"
i tri t-V ' ' '"' Hill iin.l llarriman finished their
' race up tho Deschutes, Shaniko
"ax iMuar.vi'Kxr nkw si'Arr.r- v .is IUe lulLl of ,hc interior and had
. :
. been for many years. It was tho
1 1'iirvv:iriliii' iiniiit t,r nil .il Titivi1
Oregon and the wool of that real.ui
j-w);;is brought there fo;- sale and ship
. ..SO ; num.
u lit. II. IIIL" I illll I'iUlN till" jumuii
up I'ne lusehutes the slory of Shani
ko has departed, never to return" it
seems. It will mean little for the
town tii be the terminus of the Co
lumbia Southern sinee the Hill and
H.irriinaii lines have penetrated to
tl;e interior.
Shaniko's fate, however, is nothing
In early
days Vmatilla was the metropolis of
eastern Oregon and in fact of the
inland empire. All tho fret1it for
the interior northwest wad , landed
from boats at Umatilla and that place
was a thriving city of several thous
and people. The town still has the
I distinction of being the "Seaport" of
I I'matilla county but such glory is
Fut;.s!..-.l I':ii;.v mid Seiul Weekly at
iiau'ii. uivj.-1'ii, by tue
EAST tiiaa.OM AN .TliLlSUING
s. I I : S ( 1 a V T 1 O N HATES.
P-iiy. ene ear. lv mail
I:iv, six i!iii:s. ly mail
!!, tiirio u.'ir.lis. by mail ....
Will. I,l tUoillU. tT 11.1111
Diy, Hue Jcar. by tamer
P-uV, mx iuumi's. by currier ...
Im:. 1 1 1 roe nunnlis, by carrier.
Ir.y, cur iiiiu ili. by carrier
B.mi Week.), one year, by mall..
i-oeki.v, six niouilis. by mall.
tmi- tvkiv. tour mouths, by mall
len-
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The nnily l.ast Orevulnn is kept on -ale
t the Oregon News u., o- ilorrlsoo
itreet. l'ertlaiul, Uregon.
Nurtlnvest News Co., Portland, Oregon. I
I'tiun-ii l'.iaeau. toS) Security Building. !
Washuita.iu, U. C, Bur.au. 501 Four- j unusual in eastern Oregon.
ireum suee-. .
Mesiber United Tresa Association.
Entered at the postotflce at IYndleton,
Oregon, as second class mail matter.
telephone i Main 1
Official City and County Taper.
mild compared with the glory of
TilK HAPPY I.AM).
i Umatilla in the early days before the
! railroad came.
I live in the land of endeavor.
Where nothing is counted in
vain;
While pcuple are bus- evtr,
An 1 no one has Unit.- .o com
plain. Out lure in the world of the
idle
Yt-u talk in your sorrows and
fears.
And even the feast and the
bridal
Resound with the plashing of
tears.
But we, who are busy with
lever,
AVith plow, and with ax, and
with loom,
In the beautiful land of En
deavor. Care not for your stories of
gloom.
Out here in the land of the
talkers
You're breeding a difficult
race
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Arliimt.m too has tasted the bitter
ness tint comes from loss of prestige
, ' iHie to the construction of now lines
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t iat have taken its business from it.
i So h ive other towns of the inland
empire. There are lively places that
; have ben literally fiped off the
map by slcIi influences.
I It is true that towns are largely
what men make them, but it is also
, true that Fate has much to do with
i the matter and Fate N ever a fickle
; goddess.
THE OUF.F OF POLICE.
It would be a bad time of the year
to lose the chief of police. With so
many idle and transient men in town
and with such thirsts as prevail in
the summer time Pendleton needs
1 olieemeu with cool heads and heavy
fists. Chief of Police Gurdane has
always been a sensible officer yet
oi.e who can make his prowess felt
Of
pessimists,
knockers.
AVho swarm in your Indolent
place.
Your land, thus encumbered,
will never
Be peaceful and happy like
mine;
In the beautiful land of En
deavor, This life is all roses and wine.
Oh, yes, you may go to that re
gion And leave all the troubles be
hind. Which now, in a pestilent legion
Are gnawing away
mind,
But first you mu't
sever
The fetters that
made, And then in the land
deavor
You'll take up the
man's trade.
Walt Mason in The Examiner.
grouches and i when tho occasion demands. Fur-
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thermore he has a reputation for
honesty and it has been fairly earned.
J It would be a misfortune to lose him
now. Keep him in office and give
him full leeway in the matter of en-
j forcing the ordinances of the city.
4 ' There are reasons f..r believing some
of the ordinances could stand a more
vigorous enforcement than they have
had during recent weeks.
at your
honestly
idleness
of En-
ha ppy
There are thousands of people who
vi'l be fully in accord with Congress
man Henry of Texas, in his criticism
of our dollar diplomacy. It is be-
coming more and more evident each
j year that our ambassadors to Euro
I pean countries are not chosen because
of their tbilit3- as much as because
of their wealth.
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Known Fpr Its Strength
Hie F
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PERDLETOS, (OREGON
leink i
CAPITAL, SURPLUS and
UNDIVIDED PROFITS .
RESOURCES OVER
Si.000.0U
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2.
000.000.00
SECURITY
The lowers
Canadian
Sso Spokane Rou!
JO EAST THltU
Koofenay 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.
VEKY LOW HATES EAST
LII1F.KAL STOP-OYEHS
LONG LIMITS
For further information and il
lustrated folder write
M. E. MA LONE, T. P. A.
GF.O. A. WALTON, G. A.
1 1 Wall St., Spokane.
Hotel
St. George
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;EO. l)AHVE.l?, Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle
mens Itesort.
Anheuser-BuschVamou3
BUDWEISER
BEER
on draught, 5c glass
Electrio Mixed Drink. Served at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whlokey.
MM Xfl.VI, AX XOl'XCEMEX T
COMMENCING JCLY FIHST, NINETEEN IHNDItF.I) ELEVEN
Amet ican and European Plan
Very attractive permanent rates to families and single gentlemen.
Hotel newly furnished and decorated.
TABLE D'HOTE BHEAKFAST S .50
TABLE D'HOTE LVNCH. .".0
TABLE D'HOTE DIXNEH 1.00
Also A La Carte Menu
SERVICE IN" TEA ROOM UNTIL 12 O'CLOCK P. M.
Refreshments served on Roof Garden Every Evening.
Private Dinner Parties. Luncheons and Ilanquets Given Personal
Attention. Perfect Service in nil Departments.
H. C. BOWERS, Pres. and Mgr.
FOR SEVENTEEN' YEARS MGR. THE PORTLAND.
THE OFFICE
A. SCHNEITER. Prop. PENDLETON, ORE.
FarT)iIy Liquor Store
Phone Main 299
7 1 1 Main Street
DON'T LEAVE II TO THEM.
Interviewed ly the New York
World Senator George e. Chamber
lain is quoted as follows upon the
subject of trust regulation:
"I dtuht the sincerity of Judge
Gary's of'er for the United States
Steel corporation to submit their bus
iness to 'government supervision,' on
condition that 'some government au
thority' fix their selling .prices." Sen
ator Chamberlain said, at the sug
gestion jf Judge Gary's proposal. "I
v.-ould suspect that there is an Ethi
opian in the woodpile. Coming from
Judge Gary, who has always opposed
such legislation, I must doubt the al
truism of his proposal. Judge Gary
himself said, as I recall his testimony,
that his company wanted the protec
tion" against 'public agitation, and
the guarantee of a 'steady selling
price, which his government super
vision plan would give. There ought
to be public agitation until the ques
tion is settled and settled right.
Judge Gary's proposal is simply a sop
to Cerebus. It will never be accept
ed by the government and such an
tigreement could not be enforced."
It is true of course that it would
never do to leave the matter of ar
ranging trust regulation to such men
as Judge Gary. It would be like al
lowing a horse to select his bridle or
like allowing a convicted criminal to
uesiirnatc what penalty he should
suffer.
But there is no goo. reason for be
lieving Judge Gary was not sincere
when he declared that trust regu
lation should be adopted by the gov
ernment. He was only setting forth
a fact that has become generally
recognized among public men. The
trusts must be regulate, l.y the pub
lic as a matter of s-:f defense. If
they are not regulated they will soon
own it nil.
Vhat will happen after the trust"
have be-m regulated for a time re
mains to be seen. It will constitute
still another chapter in the boog of
the economic progress of the United
Slates.
Why a man should do such fiend
ish work as to cut the ears off a span
ot mules 1- past all understanding.
Hut evidently it takes all sorts of
people to make up a world.
With fights and street brawls oc
curing almost daily here the life of
a policeman is one of trouble at the
verv best.
SIIAMKO'S PASSING.
. The abandonment of Shaniko as
the mall distributing point for all the
THE COKE RECALL.
(Oregon Journal.)
Probably, if the recall be invoked
against Judge Coke, the matter will
go to the supreme court. It ought
to.
Then, the issue presented to the
higher tribunal will be, why, is the
recall invoked in this instance? The
reply will be that the recall Is in
voked because Judge Coke gave cer
tain instructions to the Jury in a cer
tain case.
If the court finds the instructions
to be correct, what can it do, but de
clare tho recall on Judge Coke un
warranted? If it finds the instruc
tions incorrect, what can it do but
declare that under the constitution
there Is no way but by Judicial pro
cesses for the error to be righted?
In either event, how can the higher
court, being guided by the constitu
tion, hold that a -Judge is recallable
for interpreting the law according to
his light and his ability?
If the higher court does not take
such a view, what day will it be re
called for Its interpretation of the
law? If it can be recalled on such
a pretex, then there Is no constitu
tionally created Judiciary with pow
er and authority to administer Jus
tice. The effect would be to break
down that "part of the state consti
tution which makes the Judiciary a
co-ordinate branch of a government
consisting of the legislative, execu
tive and judicial departments.
It is Impossible under our system
to make the people the supreme
court. Yet. that Ig exacty what Is
being attempted by those who are
proposing to invoke the recall on a
Judge because of his interpretation
of the law. The Coke recall will fall
because neither the recall nor the
constitution ever contemplated that
every man in Oregon is a supreme
Judge.
ORIGIN Ol" THE I'LAG.
New York Tribune. The Eritish
and American flags are alike in
being divided into reld and cunton,
anil at that time they stood probably
alone among the flags of the world
in this respect. Moreover, a most
convincing transition form between
the two is found in the Grand Union
flag, which was raised over the co
lonial armies on January 1, 1776. and
was their flag until supplanted by the
Stars and Stripes in September. 1777.
The Grand Union flag nad a field of
red and white stripes and a canton
of superimposed crosses. Tho field
was that of the American flag, and
the canton was the Union Jack of
Great Britain. The steps of transi
tion . arc obvious. The first was to
change red field into a field of red
.and white stripes, and the second was
to substitute stars for the crosses in
the canton. Washington fir-1 drew
the design of the American flag with
six pointed stars instead of the five
pointed stars of his family's coat of
arms. All that we know of him dis
credits the notion that he was so con
ceited a to try to foist his own fam
ily's emblem upon tho nation. He
explicitly declared, in reporting to
congress the design of the Stars and
Stripes, that it was at last part cop
ied from the flag of the mother country.
Jl'LY 0 IN HIS TOR V.
11S9 Henry II of England, died
of a broken heart at the rebellion of
his children.
He added Rrittany and Ireland to
his dominions,
14 95 Battle of Fornovo (Italian
wars).
1746 Battle of Rotto Prcddp
(war of the Austrian succession).
17 99 Action off Granada between
British and French, fleets.
1801 Action off Algeciras between
the Rritish and French fleets.
1804 General Jean Jacques Dres
sallnes of Hayti was declared Gover
nor for life.
1S09 Britisli sloop or war Bonne
Citoyenne, captured In six hours and
fifty iminutes F'rench frigate La
Furienne. British loss was one kill
ed, five wounded. French Ioks, thirty
five killed and thirty-seven wounded.
1839 Great fire at Eastport,
Maine, by which the larger portion of
the business part of the town was de
stroyed. ' 1849 Successful sortie of the
Danes besieged In the fort of Fred
erick by the Sehleswig-HolstcinerH. of
whom 3112 were slain and taken priM
oners.
1864 The constitutional conven
tion of Nevada selected Nevada as the
name of the state and adopted a
constitution.
1898 The Spanish authorities ex
changed Lieutenant Hobson and his
seven men for prisoners taken by tho
American troops. .
good
A Mixture of Composite.
"Jorklns is certainly In a
many positions at once."
"How so?"
"He Is up in the air, down on his
luck, on in years and back In
taxes." Baltimore American.
Brutal Advice,
Miss Passee Can yon tell me of
a good way to keep my hair from
falling out?
Mis. Pert Yes; put H on tighter.
Baltimore American.
POLITICS AND POLITICIANS
Kockvllle, Md., is to have a whip
ping post for wife beaters.
After his Indianapolis trip, the
president will return to Beverly for
at least a month's rot. He will de-
his I vote much time to the prevention of
tno accumulation ot ncsn.
John W. Gates is due to" arrive from
Europe today, and tliero is much In
terest in Washington over what he
will say, particularly In reply to An
drew Carnegie's characterization of
him as a gentleman of veracity or
rather lack of it and upright living.
The historic Unlteil States mint at
New Orleans has been abolished y
such. The building, however, from
tomorrow on, will be used for an as
say office and a storage place for
23,00(1,000 silver dollars which are to
be stacked in the only one of Its old
vaults now considered burglar proof.
An interesting political situation ex
ists in Panama. Dr. Arosemena and
Dr. Porras arc, waging a bitter cam
paign for the presidency, as members
of the liberal party. The remarkable
thing about their rivalry is that It
wuji but a short time ago that they
were close friends and political part
ners, fighting vigorously against the
conservatives. Both men are noted
fur their high character and execu
tive ability, so that their rivalry is
confined strictly to constitutional lim
its. Pennsylvania is a gnat state. The.
legislators know it and appropria
tions are built to match. Figuring on
an annual income of $00,000,000, the
lawmakers passed nwropriatlon bills
carrying only $376,000 more than tho
revenues, and It Is said that Gover
nor Tener is so pleased with their
moderation that he whistles as he
signs the bills. That does not mean,
however, that the legislators have not
come In for their share of criticism
from certain of their constituents.
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PENDLETON'S rOPUEAII PICTURE PARLORS
THE COSY
Whore the entire family can enjoy a high-class motion pic
ture show with comfort
FUN, PATHOS, SCEXIC, THRILLING
ALL PROPERLY MIXED.
Open Afternoon & Eve. Changes Sun., Mon., Wed., FrL
Xea-t Door to St. George Hot,. I. Admission 5( and 10$
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Orph
But Senator Borah may consiuer
himself too big and important a man
to be consigned to the vice presiden
tial shelf.
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THEATRE
Cass Matlock, Prop.
BEST PICTURES
MORE PICTURES
LATEST PICTURES
and illuatratwl songs in
the city.
Shows afternoon and eve
ning?. Refined RDd en
tertaining for thn enli.-e
family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
nch weok. B snre and
itc tho next change.
M-- -----
Adults 10c. Children
nndcr 10 yenre, 5c.
eum Theatre
HJGH-Cl.ASS .UP-TO-DATESMOTIOI
PICTURES
For Men. Women and Children
8FE PROGRAM IS TODAY '8 PAPE3U
I Grande Ronde Apple Orchards
on the INSTALLMENT plan.
Talk with the Pendleton people who have vigited these
traeta.
HILL & HIBBERD, OWNERS
At the office of MARK MOOR HOI KP Pft
3d
Silver Teaspoons
FREE
You will find a lettered coupon in each package of Blanchard
Butter and each carton of Hlanchar,, Kffss. -Vhen you have
tecelved all the letters that maUe the name B-I.A-N-CH-
A-K-IJ, send the coupons to us and wn .ni in. .
-. . , , , . u nnu wo will deliver to you, ab-
ol ntely free SIX SILVER TEASPOON of ,)XCept,onallv beau-
Mful p ttern (Known as Arbu.us"). (,es.,ned and made by tho
' Mab;.0 "' --ow Wm. A. UoKers Manufacturing Co.
No advert sement appears on the spoons, tho manufacturer'
sZrJnre " lt ta " ""t-cln.,
silverware. j
W&n ccunixs ix i veisv package.
Jensen Creamery Company
PENDLETON, OREGON
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