mm i t- wixflntuWllW page rocn DAILY EAST OREtiOMAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SKITF.M HER 13, 1911 EIGHT PAUES AN INDEl'KXDKNT NEWSrAPKB. PcblUhed Illy uJ Sml Weekly at Pen- dMoa, Oregon, by th IAST OREvIOMAN lTBUSUt.Nd CO SUBSCRIPTION KATES. HHjr, one ymr. by m-lt I5.0U n month, by mail 2 50 L'Uy. three motiib. by mall l.j-J ..hit. one mouth, by mail o0 i one Tear, by carrier T.BO :lf. six nnuitlis. by i-arrler S ij Wily, three moutbs. by carrier iM (ally, one tuoaili, by carrier 65 tttnl-WeekiT, one year, by mall l.M a.l-Weekly, all months, by mall To Kcl-Veekiy, four months, by mall... .60 fbe lally East Oregonlan la kept o aU . the Oregon Sewa Co 3Jt Morrlaoa iireet, Portland, Orepom. N.wthweat Neat Co., rortland. Oregom. Chicago Bureau, 901) Security Building. W rahinsrton. D. C Bureau, 501 Four (Mnih atreet, N. W. Member United Prea AaaoctaUoo. Entered at the poatotflc at Pendleton, Oregon, aa aecond claaa mall matter. t'lepboM Mala 1 Official City and County Paper- A SONG CI' HARVEST. I. We're slngin' a song of harvest by echoing vales an' streams. For now we're reapin' the money we saw in out' gftden dreams: II. .ingin- a song of harvest; The hills an" the valleys "sins, An' the bolls of j"y are sliakin the stei K-s as they ring III. BKst be the sons of harvest: With ample tables spread We're singin' a song of thank fulness to the fields that gave us bread'. Frank L. Stanton. stitutional provision authorizing the counties to pledge their credit for construction of permanent roads. "Third Providing for the labor ot l nitentlary convicts upon the public roads. "Fourth Providing- for the labor .f county and city convicts upon the ;ub!ie roads. "Fifth Providing for state aid for permanent road construction." Apparently the only differences of opinion within the committee arose over the proposition of state aid. Representatives of the grange made known their opposition to the appro priation of state money for road pur poses while the Multnomah county men urged the state aid policy. It is much the same division that ensued while the subject of good roads was under consideration by the last legislature. . At that time the Multnomah delegation stood stead fastly by the state aid plan and sought to show the unselfishness of their course by citing that while Multno mah county Itself would get little If anything at all from the state fund Multnomah county would be requir ed to provide one third of all the money in the state aid fund. But the grange element in general manl- jftsted a decided suspicion with ref- ! crence to state aid. I From a local standpoint the county ; bonding provision seems to be of chief j interest. With the county bonding law in force Umatilla county will be j able to secure gooj roads if the peo ple want them The question of state aid is not of vital importance here, tor under a state aid law such as was proposed at the last session Umatilla crurty could neither gain nor lose very much. From a general standpoint the chief need in Oregon at th time is for the people to get together on some fairly equitable plan for permanent road building. Good roads are needed and the only way to get them is to con struct them. It anybody is making war on you; and, when you hear any man talking loosely, ask him precisely what dam age to his trade has been done by anybody? Such direct and wholly honest consideration by every man of his own position would very quickly dispel such fear as exists." Most of the "war on business" wag ed at present is directed against mo nopolistic aggregations that have been enriching themselves at the expense of smaller business men and the con suming public. -War against such ag gregations is war in behalf of those upon whom they prey. The country as a whole will gain by such warfare. ANXIOUS TO LEAKN. BAKING TOTOE Absolutely Pure The only Baking Fowder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PHOSPHATE SEPTEM11EK 13 IX HISTORY. FOR IlETTER ROADS. At a session of the good roads com mittee named by the governor a general plan of action has been ad apted and the following legislative measures will be asked for: First Providing for the appoint ment of a state highway department commissioner who shall be thoroughly jkilled in all forms of scientific road tonstruction. "Second Providing a practical method whereby the people may avail themselves of the benefit of the con- "W.VR ON BUSINESS." The World's Work hits the nail on the head with the following paragraph regarding those who howl about "war on business." "Loose talk about a 'war on busi ness' does more harm than any war that Is waged. If great "Combina tions like the Standard Oil company and the American Tobacco company are punished for violations of the anti-trust law, what harm has that done to your business? Ask yourself Pert pnragraphers have long sought to portray the small boy's aversion to reentering school in the fall and. In the minds of many Jimmy Jones and Sammy Small would rather chase down to the swimming hole than follow the path of learning. All of this may be true yet at Los Angeles over 100 boys and girls re mained all night long on the steps and rotunda of the polytechnic high -chool so as to be the first to enroll Oi, Monday morning. It was feared the school would be unable to ac commodate all the pupils and many came the nisht before so as to be sure of enrollment. They formed in line in front of the doors Sunday af ternoon and in the evening the par ents brought supper and blankets so i..lust(M condition of both the Uus that they would not lose their places, sian and Japanese armies. Apparently this incident shows that ! President Roosevelt put case of while Ys America likes to ,,,.iy ' nuian auxiliary cruiser Dona in hands of state and navy departments, he is also caser for Instruction es-1 1904 interparliamentary Union ot pcoia'ly for instruction such as is t. i,ouis adopted resolutions calling given bv polvteehnic schools and 'i powers to intervene ut once in which looks to' aiding him in the p.ac 1 KUi- Japanese war. one In favor .... i of President Hoosevelt summoning The ttal affa.rs of life. - Hague conference. 190S At the Eucharistie Congrs The doctors are welcome visitors in fvion at London, a procession of iu Pendleton and they have selected the Papal li'gate and preh tos was held an opportune time to come. If the without ceremonial features. i!n,u-.,..s a, ,..' 1909 Commander Peary d.-ni.-d H ' that Cook had reached preliminary events have been it may p0jG be necessary to summon the entire association for the occasion. 1S50 The Advance and Rescue, American ve-sels in search of Sir John Franklin, were completely fastened In the ice. 1854 Fifteen hundred deaths oc curred of cholera in London. 1855 The expedition In search of Dr. Kane, who was In search of Sir John Franklin arrived ot Llevely, Isle of Disco, Greenland, where they found Dr. Kane and his companion, who had traveled eighty-three days to a Danish settlement, leaving their ship in the Ice. 1S64 General Grant, from Virginia and General Sherman, from Atlanta, wrote open letters urging the North to fill the quota of volunteers called for. 1S94 The voyage from Southamp ton to New York was completed by the American lines New York in six days, seven hours and seven minutes. 1904 operations around Mukden -topped by seas of mud and the ex- thc North 1910 Lucius Tuttle retired as presi dent of the Boston & Maine R. R. ONE WAY ONLY. Colonel John H. Carroll, says "the Saturday Evening Post," the Burling ton railroad lawyer, was In Washing ton last dinter, and, needing the ser v'ces of a man to travel with him in his private car, hired a good-looking and well-recommended young fellow from Virginia whom he happened to meet. The' man's name was Gilbert and he never had been on a raiload train home to Washington. He traveled except to come up from his Virginia with the Colonel back and forth be tween Washington and New York, new York and Chicago, and Chicago and St. Louis, and rode a good deal on the observation end of the car. All the roads the car went over were two-track or four-tack roads. Not long ago the Colonel had his car switched off on a side-track road in olilo ruding the night. When Col onel Caroll awoke in the morning and went out to the observation end of the car, he found Gilbert content- ' plating the single track with much Interest. "Colonel," he Paid, "this here rail rorij seems to run only one way. How are we goin' to f;et back ' Hotel St. George uar GEO. DAItVEAU, Proprietor Pendleton's Popular Gentle mens Resort Anheuser-Busch's famous BUDVIEISER on draught, 5C glass Electric Mixed Drinks Served at this Bar. Finest Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Distributors of Echo Spring and Old Crow Whiskey. Money to Lonn. F:ve thousand dollars to'loan by the City of Pendleton on approved real e.-l: security. W. E. BROCK. C. P. STRAIN. J. L. SHARON,. Finance Committee. Visitors will not object to paying 25 cents for. an auio cab ride to the i) Round-Up. Especially is this true of ,! those who come from cities where i taxi drivers have educated the pub- (j) Ho as to prices. j:' 0 ) RE-OPENED A slight breeze prevailed here yes- terday it is true but a few days ago ir, Eugene the water froze In the 'i gutters to such an extent as to flood i, the basements. Wo liavc rc-nx ne(l the Farmers' Meat Market on ens Court -tm t and will rnrrv a fine ainl frei-li line of VUV.su AND (TKI'I) 'MEATS, SAUSAGES AX D laud. roriniY every Saturday. KURRLE & SON Phone Alain 445. Prompt Delivery. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT FIRST-CLASS SERVICE The Quelle Cafe and Oyster House Meals 25c and up Best 25c Meals in the Northwest. LA FONTAINE BLK., 826 JIAIX STREET ill i (Ji For OlfU. Conriufftrf h lb SISTf Of IMC UHI V KES OF JfSUS AND MARY. Gru. A,dd, 4 CtlUmu Carol. Huik, Art Float! ion and Comroer dllDcpU. KjriJm amt Daj !rJ.!,. Refined Moral and fattllrctual Trlinf. Wnlc forAnoouaRoraL Addtm SMi tl'Ff Kit). K. M,r,; jl,bm,, v;rf LET ER BUCK All of the Peoples Warehouse clerks want to attend the exhibition at Round-Up Park, AND they want to see ALL of it EVERY DAY. So as to give them the opportunity, OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED Thursday 9 front 1 to 6 o'clock Friday. horn 1 to 6 o'clock Saturday 9 from 1 to 6 o'clock Please bear this in mind and do your shopping in the morning. The Peoples' Warehouse Save Your Coupons Where it Pays to Trade