East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 29, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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OAJXT EAST OREGONU.1, rEVDLETTOX. OREGON, TlESIiAV. AIGI ST 2, 1911.
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AN IMiEI'tXUEM NKWoi'APKB.
Pabiiited lwoj r.1 Sal Wk;j at It-
ai:oc oruiu ty th
XAaT OfcE'.O.MAN 1LI.LISU1NU CO.
winter.
Still the j.ri Jont did not hold
b.ick the reciprocity treaty until af
ter the t-.riff i....-..-J had reported.
M.TSCRIITIOS BATES.
faslj, ot yr, tj mail f S.W)
Bv-.. bj mll 2.50
Zm..j. lr.:t , tit, by ossli 1.23
rnj. ,o cs.tti. by "ssil 50
rl,. cci jr, by tsi-ntr T.50
Lasl.j. iz actL. tij carrier 1 71
ajsi.j. Hire- month, tj carrier I.fc3
lami.T, c.:. c ic-.ti. by carrier 63
laJ Weea.y, oce jer. by mall 1.50
tao.l Weekly. u mm!!,, by mall 75
Weeaiy , toor motitin, by mail... -0O.i ..i
Th- re- :r.r..r ty :: f...
I. f..rm -1-ir t. ; v-u-h fi
re. I k- ' t'i.il!y 0' nme.
ar.xi'.iia : have tint hill fi
bef..re :h t-.arj h.. 1 ret
woui.j bro.,14 r.o ;. , y In r
tariff ith .-. f.-r. r I t the
! irt- ;..( Km
free tra I
cn tr,in
Taft v. an
.ed even
ft !. If:
tMr.ps the
n ;r .!ije.
Tf. Ial!y l-aajt O.-egonlan Is sept oa sals
U the Or'f-a Neva Co., 3-ttt Morrtsoa
itret. I'ort.aod. Orscan.
.Voubwrat ei Co. Tortland. Oroo.
bl'k'o I'.oreaui 5"! Security Building.
Hf.UiifHt, b C. bureau, 501 Foor-
tDlh ItlKt, N. W.
VIir.bvr United Preaa Association.
Entered at the postofflc at Fandlatoa,
Oregon, as aecood class mall matter.
felepbone
mala 1
Official City and Connty Paper.
' l-i K 'M'tre nl hi as-.!---tnK-ratl-
and republican,
''' vi h-n they s.iuRht to
tariff on thins" the trusts
l-ul he
soc late.
i r-
lower th.:
turn out.
It Is evident the i,r--id-jit us. one
rl.i-s of r-;i-onir:t' lii-n i!t-a!in with
tl tru-ts nr.Mher sort when deal
it.g with the farmfrK. He haji been
this way throughout his term. He
ha always hon more consideration
fi.r the tis fellow than for the pruall
ro.ji.-r i,r -onsumer. His sympa-th;.-
ar- with the j.atrlf ians r-t our
piutorcu-y rather than with the com
mon peo;,:e of the country.
mir.y
Till: I. AT Kit STAR.
Fo!k- will U- a--ii?hin- when
Trout;e U in sight,
But .-. e hear the -ky replyin":
There
I rii'htr'
ctar shines
Th'
And
AnJ Trouble pa!-s"s
In th- Kom;
F"f J.y he's .still
A-making room.
j'h oiTietim- he II af
fright u. we ll have our
and chance,
when hl brow- would
t.litjht u.. we'll whirl
l.lm in the dance!
Arid o he'll drift
Pack to the Elo..:n;
F"T Joy he'.H Mill
A -ma kin? room.
-Frar.k L Stanton in Atlanta
f 'onMitutiori.
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nomie-indu.stri-
I.OOK OIT I'OU THE CITY.
It l.-i un ler.Mood a conference Is to
tw held hire (!. r:! h.tv.e.n city of
fKiaN an 1 re;. resent. itlve." of the tele
t'hf.ne cup; any to :L u.-." the propo
rtion of hiving the wires placed
underground in the bu.-ine"s section
When such a i.r.ference l. held the
city ..hould take exactly the ame po
sition the telephone tru-"t did when
it raided l ..al rat-s a year or so
as-i. Th.: r M--- were ordered advanc
ed and the company would not re
fe.le fr nn i: position even though
l' ir local pairons complained strong
ly again-t the advance
It is rie:-....ary for the welfare of
1 i n Ileton tnat the overhead wives be
takn do-.vn in the bu-incxs .section.
They should o wh-thi r the telephone
trust aril th electric tru-t like it
or not. 7hf city s-houid not be run
t i please those concerns or the eauve
officials who represent them.
Al'fifST 28 IX HISTORY.
410 Aiaric f-vAcuated Rcme and
ravared the provinee of Italy.
1' Th a -t of indemnity iend
by fh.rl nr. fr m wh'ch most of I
lh"r- ra;:.l rejric d were excepted.!
1S3 Oreat fire at Consr ntlnople. !
irt-wh ' h a cir-uit of three mi!es yald !
to cornpr!e !;ooo hu-s and f0 !
innar:ta-.t v , ,,.3-tat, nnd
live, .t.
lMf The f .rtre,, of Achulea, the!
r s'den. "" Frhamy-. a celehra-e 1
ircass.ar -v,.f was tzrc, bv as.
fii-ilt by the rtus?ians. after a '-'tv. of
four months. )
H34 r. tropau'owskl. a rtuslan
tow-n attacked and bombarde, hv the.
allied Knirllsh and French frets The'
tow n was .!ef. nd. d by ;nn m"n 3" 1
15 Runs.
1S64 The demor;tie national con
vention, wh'ch nominated O-orge It 1
MfClellan for presid.-r.t and O. H
Pendleton for vice president. op-n-d
In f'hxaeo.
H6 Revolution in Panama. Oen-!
ral Qorreoo. during the absence of'
Pr-sldent Ponce took militprv pr,s. I
se.si.,n of the city. Ponce resigned, j
Correoso proclaimed himself provl-!
sional president and formed a new-cabinet.
18T0 In Frovnce-Prussian
Paris called upon to lay in
against the si-ee.
lielgian army of observat.on con
centrates on the Luxemburg frontier.
Vruzym between Vouziers and Att:
gyn, stormed and caf.tured by the
Prussian hussars.
Caleb Powers, former seere
tiry "f state of Keniucky. convicted
and sentenced to death for complicity
in tne assas' nation of
Ooebel.
I-lf Moran broke aeroplane a'.ti
tu r'-cord, a-cending 7054 feet.
1 1-- - .
war
stores
HIS .r:
EDUCATION
15 ASSURED
'F YOU
STA1RT A
BANK.-
mr a a. n
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WHY IT IS
In the changing
a condi'ions of the country there Is
strong r-,ison for the adoption of the'
commission plan of government by i
citie, ,-n! for the shorter ballot at'
late election". In the minds of many
thought.' il rn n the changes that are
on w ith ref.-r-r.ee to our in lustrle
and roro'i.-; i-e afford urgent reason
for tne i.ettei .Merit of go'. e n rnef,t:i.
na:i na'.. te and tr.iir.i
''i'.'V-: nr iit a 1 re-il.. i . r. of cern-ituTo-
and industry is nlrea ly here.
era"
i.ui
It i' ri'.-v o; iv
the J.eop . thr
resentn"". m
ar.d th- -'.:'
Vlee
fertiv-
tl.Mr: !.
Hon v.-IM r
a.rea iy - i
l;:i' fair
o;..o. t i,,.;;
si in th-
tiext I'.e.i
t r- taki --.'i
by th.- go'.
: is
Vef
ii' t
saliy nc
ign thej'-
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-t. i.y
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ri has
;.o.-sib!..
:,i nv.. i ff
ignlzr-1 that
offi lal t.-p-the
rates
1 J Mi ser
rtie that ef
ot yet te-en
that regula-
tl-.-. Many
THERE IS YMI'I.E TIME.
I After the work of trying out the
Thorn Hollow . at. r supply has been
'a us'? they h iv. an axe to grind, nor
pople to piiss j'jogrn.-nt upon wheth
er or not the springs should be used.
' If there is enough water there to
I meet the needs of the c ity the water
commission will a.-.-ertain the fact
t'-O '!j ply is 11 t .-llTi ienl the fact
. v ol . iii;o,v:.- 1 In due time. Tiiere
i.- no o . ; -ion for anyone to worry,
i The board is not going to construct
i the Thorn Hollow project unless there
is sufficii lit water. Most of those
I who are cc tive in the present agitation
jtifainst the water hoard know these
things very well. Those who are di
recting the move are doing so be
completed will be time enough for
because ihey are looking out for the
velf.-nc of Pendleton.
DAVlli MAWES.
.Thirty years ago he was scraping!
a fiddle in a music hall down town, j
Today he is leading the first vi -1 n
in the New York Symphony Cirches-1
tra The re fore one might expect him I
to say like so many of our Self-made !
men. "Did I have a hard strueele?:
Yes, indeed. nut a splendid strturale
Fine thing for me or any boy. Made1
a man of me. fjen'us will up."
Iiut. c uriously, David Marines says :
nothing of the kind. He considers!
the struggle that he had not good but
ACCOUNT E0KrIM NOW,
Not only frive your boy a "collefre" education, but also teach
him to know the value of a BANK BOOK.
Teach him to work and save whilo yoiuir;. He will help
ii.ake hi-3 on way through collect r.tnl be a better man when
iio comes out.
Slake OUR Bank YOUR Rank.
'Nc pay liberal Interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent com
port, ded semi-annually.
The American National Bank
PENDLETON. OREGON.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Hotel St. George
GEORGE DARVKAU, Proprietor.
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European plan. Everything
first-class. All modern conveni
ences. Hot vater heated
throughout. Rooms en suite
with bath. Jarge, new sample
rooms. The Hotel St. George la
pronounced one of the most up.
to-date hotels of the Northwest.
Telephone and flr 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 algn.
A VICTORY FOR WIESOX.
It has become apparent that the
democratic national convention of
j 1912 Is going to be really democratic
: The effort of the old Alton B. Parker
w ng to gain control and nominate
Harmon, has received a crushing blow
through the declaration for Governor
Wilson by both wings of the Pennsyl
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decidedly bad. for himself or for any) uemocracy.
child. And he goes further. Find-' Tne Harmon plan was to have the
ing this same spirit of the battle 'n-' ,erno ratio machines in a few, big.
vading the world of music, he is jn I oountful states Tammany in New-
revolt against it this straining above
failure.
ti ea'.oient a:.d e.;u.ility of
rnu-t. prevail i.'i trie end
vent regulation (ail; the
a l,le fU j w ill consist in
over of e.Ttain Industrie
-rrno't.t. Nor v.ould it be
such a r.oli.al step cither. The gov
ernment I as already engager in reel-
r;iV Co) .cork and an earnest move
are always plenty of nhie
to defend murderous degen
i young iJeattie though the
Tin re
la w vers
erat'i-s 1
facts in the case Indicate he should
have be':n hung on the spot. Our
courts wiil never deal run justice un
til the size r f a lawyer's fee ceases
to be a consideration in a case.
n
err; :n
of .
ipon
until
C- lie,
lines
Wi'h
d;:-iM-.'
for i.o.
r. . t : , r
to
h
up
i 1
pt. Na
ive t
tlo
il. one
.ley I,
Me!
n'erpi
ie
f h-ral g'iv-
a'-tual mining
fairly entered
ill tint he long
;ivity super-
!a nurn'-r'ius
rovir
pros,er t ;ls this -v-n
,-ht It is time to plan
.o:r offhdaldorn. The
g.-t I '
If there Is to be a railroad .strike
at least it should be def-r.el uriti!
after the Round-Up. If not nfany peo
ple of the northwest will be. denied
iho treat of heir lives.
No need for the o.-W. It. tic X. com
pany to I' . i' -nc n l,f.i ause iff any crop
shortage in old I'm.villa.
The opening of t:." .itioit market
was long dela;, ec this year but sell
ing was .Tit slow after it begun.
If
nd
i-'-n
the
v. ill
! era of govern
1 rr - i -'hip the
.! ..nrt-l for bet- j
o -ov-i nrnents, !
ia'i a re fi mix In
ir; men ial affairs '
in ri ffielent men I
to offl'e. We must!
is ,i,n have business and
iiity no matter whether
o.l fnixr-rs or nrit. When
y Is fully dawned there
es In the government ser-
strong and able men
re t.o'.v the masters of private
ss. They will serve the people
1 of tin. corporations,
com mission plan of govern
or iltles looks to placing mu-
al affairs up'on an efficient bas-Tiii-
plan looks to bringing out
those now In office,
responsibility
II.
you seen the Interior of tr
r pi . ''ion '.'
.1 else for personal fame anil wealth,
w'th its striving for the sensational
its artificiality, its pettiness, its nar
rowness. And as one expression of this re
volt, he has worked for year- down
en the Kast Sid-, in the Muoc School
S .-1 1 ment. a scho'd wh c-h s- verely
discourages the v. hole fame and mon
ey idea, and aims to keep tenement
children clear from that sarn..- "splfn
did strut-git" through which M-nncs
v. nit as a youngster.
The school had many anxious times,
evi n seasons ( crisis. I!ut the re
sponse increased so swiftly that som
:'x yea is ago the founders bough;
three houses on Third street.
They have attractive iu irters here
The three old-fashioned house s joined
together look more like a home than
an institution. Th re is a Kina'l nu
ll. tonum. a must" I brarv and rooms
for private h-s-ons. The?,, rooms ai
used tj their utmo.-t capacity; audi
though the money support each year!
in reases, siiil the school is always j
herd up. For ' the r--ponse of the j
people keeps ever widening. They
come not only from near by but from
Brooklyn, the fponx and Jersey ("it
Tiiere are over e ght hundred pupils
now. children of immigrant parent-
iioiii an over luioii.-, irom ivus.--i.i, i j
I'olaml, Germany, Hohemla and Hun-iv
gary, Houniania, Italy. Irelanrl. And ! d
there an.- a few negro children. At
all hours of the day or evening the
; lace is alive with mu'ic. No.se and
disc .id. crude-net's, roughness Yes.
ii ple nty. Hut out of all tuis forever
'merging harrnoner-, new-lr.rn h'.iti
g. rs. Iliter'-sts, ideals. Kinest I'ool.
in i-ucces j Ma gaz no.
York, the Roger Sullivan machine In
Illino s Tagart In Indiana, Watson
in W. st Virginia and so on bring in
Harmon delegations. These organ
ization bosses were then to say to
the southern delegates, "You see how
It stands. Your states are democrat
ic in any case. To win. you must
give us a man whom the northern
.; '. want. We demand Harmon."
Indications are
: lan Is not going to work. The lines
' f alliance that w 11 dominate, the
U12 convention will run from the
south, wh'ch is for Wilson, to the
middle west Insurgent regions, nlso
for Wilson: and if one may prophesy
pt this state, the nomination will go
to the Jerseyman who has so wonder
fully impressed himself i,n the nation
luring the past year. From Success
Ma cazine.
API'ROVI-:i). j
Philip was a conceited youth. One
evening he called upon some friends
and picked up the new Webster's Un
abridged Dictionary which lay on the
table.
"What do you think of it. rhilip "
asked the host "Well," was the re
ply, "so far as I have looked, it seems
to be correct." From Success Magazine.
7.KMO CURES ECZEMA, I'IMPI.ES,
1AHRUEI, PRICKIiY II EAT.
SUXRURX.
and affords you skin comfort during
the hot weather. We give you three
reason why we recommend ZEMO for
skin trouble.
1st. ZF.MO Is a clean scientific,
'"'t'lid preparation pleasant and
agree-hie to use.
2nd ZEMO stonj, Itching nt once
howev-r. that that i and nllnva the Irritation nml i.rnmntlv
soothes nnd heals the skin
3rd. ZEMO gives universal satis
faction nnd s recognized by skin spe
c'aMs's as the standard remedy for all
skin and scalp troubles.
If you wish to try a bottle of ZEMO
for yourself or one of your children
and It does not do exactly w-hnt we
say, we will return your money with
out quibble or question. Pendleton
Drug Co.
'Born with the Republic"
AMES. E. PEPPEIO)
WHISKEY SV
Invention 'if glass I.- ascribed tc
I'honerian merchants lighting a fire
on th" sands of the seashore.
;0OOOO0GGOO
Oldest distillery in America and tlio best Whiskey
made in Kentucky. EsialilisW in 1780.
Columbia Liquor Store
Sole distributors in Pendleton.
I r K KM A X PET ERS, Prop.
ever
OPEN DAY AXI NIGHT
EIRST-CIaASS SERVICE
The Quelle
Cafe
and Oyster House
.Meals 25c and up
Best 25c Meals in
the Northwest.
LA FONTAINE BLK.,
620 MAI.V STltEET
"She is Waiting"
If " XM
l . it mn KXjstrzzHf.p-iAsiZigsz &-v-aux.e- v y. v.g raa. mcmrL-. m.
Tin
"talent" v.ill s'ioo lr- ai riving
ia.(.i:r
.rone il .liol la s I ic (..'on
been trying to Introdur
l -acli ng to t he in.-ta lia tl-
AIIKAI).
ii".-s:nan has
i; a measure
n of n sum-
mr wniie nouse. lnsteaa or nc-r- i
mittlng the president, as heretofore, Q
to roam at win during vacation timi
.M
Vi' L ,,, ,
who
bu.-:r.
merit
fllcij ;
is
better men than
It con' i nt rates
i". is proposed to sequester him In
particular place.
This apparently Innocent sugges
tion seems to us to be fraught with
lunger. If It should be carried out,
It might eventually leud to a sum
mer government.
If u summer White House should
be established, It would only be a
beginning. We should Boon have a
summer capltol. This, of course,
would leud to summer sessions of
congress. "At present our only mar
gin of safety In the fact that congress
an(j Is not In session all the year around.
1
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?H'r--Uj5:f'-v-;a.j!r
, , . , . . . i it is true trial a summer govern-
pr"loe i . j trie liajllieni ui raiurii:a
that will Justify good men In taking
Office.
Pendleton needs the commission
plan of lovernment. Ko do other
tow in that f.i'e problems such as
thoKe ti'rv "iif r'int Ing this little city.
merit might not necessarily be fatal.
W II.MIMC, AT T1MFI.
1'r e 1 . r. t Tuft is going before the
yiur.try to uphold his utand for scien
tific tariff rcvMori (after the trlff
board bus reported. Hi denounces)
tho who pfl M Itttmnrtt Um
tat, ibii wool bill and Dm ejAVtn hill
as hsvlMf plsyed p'll'l'fs. flu 4
clr -r ih'iukl li wltJ for
i in-ort fit b tsrlff boor!
It coubl b located
presumably near a
good fishing,'
Congressmen who
in a
lake
high
with
place,
fairly
might otherwise;'
be making speeches might be tempt-
ed away to fish or to do other things
which a mountain resort offers.
Hut a summer government, even
under these mitigating circumstances,
would still be a menace.
The fact that Washington is so
uncomfortable so much of the -year as
to make It Imperative for the gov
ernment to Mop working, Is one of
the luilworks of the Republic. Any
(tempi to continue It through the
summer, even by locating the presi
dent In one spot as a beginning,
ought to be nut upon at once, Thom-
Ia Maiison, In rleptembir IJp-plrirtt'.
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and illustrated songs in
the city.
Shows afternoon and eve
nings. Refined and en
tertaining for the entire
family.
Next to French Restaurant
Entire change three times
ach week. Be sure and
eeo the next change.
Adults 10c Children
under 10 years, 5c
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For Men, Women and Children
hKK PROGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER.
Program Changes on Sunday's, Tuesday's and 1-Ylilnj's.
nnd so are those she Is waiting
on. And mind you, a good
high-hall is well worth waiting
for. flood, pure, wholesome
Rye Whiskey, like the brands
wc are now selling, will make
one wait patiently, but enjoy
the wait when the liquid nrrlves
cool, comfottlng, nnd refresh
ing. If you are a high-ball
lover, better try a bottlo of this
splendid Whiskey of ours. Yon
will nhvays want that brand
afterwards. And the price will
satisfy you, too.
TheOlympiaBar
Phono Main 1S8
and
Pioneer Bottling Works
Phone Miln 17
Pin l .i;s & MORRlbuN. lros.
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j- y .- Trn'igiiTTri;iirini rnm7nn,iiii mmi
THE OFFICE
A. SCHNEITER, Prop. .PENDLETON, ORE
Fan)ily Liquor Store
Phone Main 299
7 1 1 Main Street
AUCTION SALE
of .r0 choice Pendleton resident lots. Located in different
parts of the city. Call and learn particulars.
MARK M00RH0USE CO.
Phone Main 83. H7 E. Court Street.
Pendleton Drug
Co..
Is In builnoBH for
Your Good Health
REM ISM 11 ER TUIS WHEN
YOU- HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS.
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES
For
Calling Cards
Wedding Stationery
Embossed Stati
Call at office of
East Oregonlait
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