East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 19, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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1AILY EAST OREOONIAN, rENPLETON, OltEOON. TUESDAY,. SEPTEMBER 10, 1011.
Eltiira PAUE
.1.
AX UNJUST KNOCK.
AN INDKrKXPKXT XEWSi'AVKB.
rfclif.l'f.i Pally and Setul Wfokly at Vta-
dii'iou, Oregon, by tlie
IAST OKKtiOMAN 1LULISU1XQ 0O-
Sl lSSCIUrTlON KATES.
rH, one year. Dy mall $5.00
lu), mx in.uths, by mall 2. AO
DU.y, tlnee mouths, by mall 1.25
one month, by mail 50
Illy, one year, by carrier T.50
lily, bii mouths, by carrier 8.75
laliy, three mouths, by carrier 1.V9
ttI. one month, by carrier 65
MaJ Weekiv, one year, by mall 1.50
-!-YvklT, six mouths, by mall 75
rJ-Weekly, (our mouths, by mall... .50
Tb fallv East Oregonlan U sept os ssl
. the Oresron Xvwa Co., 329 Morrtsoa
niret. Portland. Oregon.
Northwest Newt Co.. rortland. Oregon.
Chicago Hureau, 909 Security Halldinc.
Wmhlupton, U. C, Bureau, 501 Four
traU street, X. W.
Member United Press Ancx-fatlon.
Entered at the poatofflce at Pendleton,
Oregon, aa second class mall matter.
Telephone Main 1
Official City and County Paper.
WUF.UE DKEAMS COMK Tlil'Ev
I.
Roses in Life's winter blos
soms in the de'
In that brighter country "where
the dreams come true."
II.
Angels from high windows wav-
in' hands to you.
In that far, .fair country "where
the dreams come true."
III.
And sorrow fades forever, with
stormless stars in view.
In that living country "where
the dreams come true!"
Frank I Stanton.
Some one in Walla Wallu is either
ignorant of conditions in Pendleton
i during the Round-Up or else has taken
nn envious knock at this city. In a
story concerning accommodations in
Walla Walla during the fair that is
now on the Morning Union said "No
such conditions as prevailed in Pen
dleton nt the Round-Up whore hun
dreds walked the streets or slept in ill
provised beds are desired here."
It is not truo that hundreds of peo
rle walked the streets of Pendleton
because they could not secure accom
modations. Though the city handled
over 10.000 outside guests so elabor
ate were the preparations for their ac
commodation that there were beds left
each night. No one had to go with
out sleep from necessity. The ac
commodation headquarters, with avail
able rooms, was in plain sight of all
visitors. It strangers failed to go to
headquarters to secure accommoda
tions the fault was with them, not
with the city.
Pendleton, is well able to care for
enormous crowds and this fact has
been proven on many occasions. Pen
dleton has more hotels and restaur
ants than has Walla Walla a town
i larger in population and at times
like the Round-Up the people are
ready to throw their homes open to
' the visitors and do so.
' Don't boost yourselves, gentlemen,
by knocking Pcr.J'.ctor..
steamboats or in yUices of public re
sort. Reign of terror In Arkansas.
1573 Failure of Jay Cooke and
Company.
1574 Forty young girls perished in
the burning of a cotton mill at Fall
River, Mass.
1899 Captain Dreyfus, of the
French army, pardoned.
1901 Funeral of President Mc
Kinley at Canton, Ohio.
Great military review at Rhelms,
France, attended by the Czar and
President Loubet.
1901 Russians attempted to re
capture Etsechan fort, without suc
cess. Sour milk declared by Trofessor
Metchnikoff to be nearest approach
to elixir of life.
MY BKOTIIF.ll Kl.
r
Children Cry for FSetcher's
i k Hi 4
7 . aivl has lrcn n:
r , eonal supervisit:
li3V3f Wv.' Allow no no to
RAISE T11EM HEBE.
AX IMPORTANT SUBJECT.
j A cartoon in the Journal of Septem
, ter 18 Illustrates a condition that ex
' ists in Oregon but which should not
; exist. It represents the people of
Oregon handing $0,000,000 each year
to the farmers of Nebraska for hogs
while the Oregon hog growing Indus
j try languishes from lack of proper
rUentlon.
Th're are good possibilities open to I
'the farmers of eastern Oregon along
My brother Ed is deaf and dumb;
but goodness! he is bright
Why, he can figure any sum when he
is feel.ng right.
And quick of thought. Why, honest
ly, he thinks before he speaks,
And oftentimes he thinks ahead for
half a dozen weeks.
One day while it was raining Edward
ambled down the street;
Each man he saw had turned his
trousers up above his feet.
Now Edward's pants were much
too ihort lvs pants were num
ber threes
And should he turn 'em up why, they
would -ome above his knoes.
And so, while he could not contrive
to double up his clothes.
He laughted nt h's predicament, and
then turned up his nose.
woods a grizzley bear
What could he do. He couldn't shout
and scare the bear away.
And as the night was early, well, he
couldn't wait for day.
"A noise, a shout," be softly thought.
"My kingdom ror a shout!"
But that was all the good it did; he
couldn't get it out. j
And then a thought occurred to him j
that knocked him off his pins.!
And over bigs and rocks he fell ami :
loudly barked h!s shins.
The ICnd Yon Have AVivays lionet, aal wlik-Ii Juts Ioen
fit rso Joi? over CO yean, Itas tiovno the KijTiuiiLro ot
anl has lren maue imuci l:;s pcr-
lou biiu'c IU ir.fa.ioy.
Allow no no to deceive you I:i Ibis,
Ail Counterfeits, Imitations and Just-aH-ood nro but
Experiments tLat ttifio witli and cat anor tlio liealt'i of
luluntA and Childi'en Uxptrlenco agalust Experiment.
What is CASTOR! A
Cnstorlu is a harmless substitute for 'Custov Oil, Tarc
joi'lo, Drtps and Soothing Syrups It la Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphi::o nor titer Xareotlo
eubstaneo. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys "Worms
v.-Ad allays Feverish ness. It cures Dlarrhwa and "Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and rialule'wy. It assimilates tho Food, rejftdates tho
Stomaeli ai.ii tioels, giving1 healthy and natural sleep.
Tlio Children's Panacea Tho Mother's Friend.
GEHUINE G ASTORIA ALWAYS
) Bears the Signature of
Tlie Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THE CENTAUR COMPANY. T7 Mt.RY 8TBCCT, NEW YORK CITY,
WELL Sl TPLim.
:thl.s line. It is not necessary for far-
At the Commercial club rooms a meTS to sell their wheat as a cereal
meeting will be held this evening for
the purpose of considering the propo
sition of having the people vote thirf
winter upon the commission form of
government for Pendleton.
a 'H rften sell it at unsatisfactory
price.-:. Wheat may be fed to hogs at
a ;ircflt. It is also declared by men
who should know that field peas may
be raised on the summer fallow lands
It is a live question and one that in Umatilla county and the crop hog
is now being discussed in almost every ged off early in the summer in suf
ctty. large or small, in the country. : fjcient time' to permit of summer fal
Scores of municipalieies have already j lowing the land. In other words a
adopted the plan and it is found to j crop of field peas may be raised and
w-ork weU in every town where it has ftj to hogs without diminishing the
bfn adopted. chances for a successful wheat crop
This is but natural because the .the following summer.
of course the barking scared the bear A ung woman of Baltimore who
which turned his tail and fled, j cent,y "''"f,-1 "P"" the happy state
v,u- i. . i . . .... ,, knows so little about housekeeping
Which also helps to turn this tale , v.
, . t ., . , . ,. , that she shudders lest the butcher and
which helped my brother U.d. . , .
LllLeQ CI IIUU ill OH II x- 1 t 11- i.tv- "
Hotel
St. George
Bar
GEO. DARVEAU, Troprlotor
Pendleton's Popular Oentle
mns Resort. '
Anheuser-Busch's famous
BUD7EISER
Examiner.
TODAY'S UIIITHDAY SKETCH.
discover her ignorance. She orders
only articles with which she has some
acquaintance, and ends her business
interviews as quickly as possible.
On one occasion this young wife
v ,. , ... , , was feeling rather puffed up by rea-
New York City, Attorney General of " r , j
. t- . , . i -f... . son of some newly acquired knowledge
t ic United elates. Is fifty-three years .... . ,, . .
, c. . i . ui i links iiv.iiivf.iit, n iicii lii-3 naiiiiiuii
He was born September l , . mt t
' IHIIV llll UUII DV1WI, Ul-lllll 1113
iiiuial cry:
"Ash-ees! Ash-ees!" -
old today.
commission plan i- a real improve-
Why not raise more hogs in this
rnent over the old system. The com- s'.ate? Why spend $5,ono,000 annual-
mission plan of government places ; ly with Nebraska farmers for hogs?
city government upon a businesslike
basis. It concentrates responsibility,
it eliminates ward politics and it pro
vides for paying public servants reas
onable salaries for the work they do.
It looks to bringing more capable men
out for office and in a general way is
A move for efficiency.
How the commission plan of gov
ernment will appeal to Pendleton re-iti-iins
to be seen. It is apparent how
erer that there is a strong sentiment
among prominent men in favor of the
commission idea. This sentiment is
especially prevalent among those who
have had opportunity to observe the
shortcomings and the weaknesses of
the plfn now in use.
It is the prediction of this paper
that if a commission charter is ad
opted with proper care and with a
view to meeting local conditions a
they actually exist that the plan will
be adopted by the people.
Pendleton is a progressive little city
at.d the people are not afraid to take
a forward step when they see that
the way 1 clear and sr.fo.
Donald Fitz Gerald is in trouble in
Spokane and th!s brings certain fel
lows to again misrepresent his connec
tk n with the Washington-Pregon
traction company and with local peo
ple who tried to assist that company
tu bring a new power supply to Pen
dleton and to build interurban lines
out of this city. Samuel Drumheller
and associates were the parties back
of the Washington-Oregon company
and they are still busy with Jheir en
terprise. Apparently some people
here are yet fearful they will succeed
with their scheme. How terrible it
would be should the electric trust
have a rival in the local field! It
might then have to reduce lighting
rates downwards Instead of upwards.
department of the University of Pen
nsylvania in 18S0. receiving the de
gree of Li.. B. in 1UU1 that university i As the man neared her window she
conferred upon him the honorary de- j rew more and more perplexed. "What
gree of master of arts. Previous to r. earth Is he saying?" she asked her
graduation he had been admitted to J
the Philadelphia bar ana practise.,
there until 18S2, when he moved to
New York City, and in 1S83, entered
the old-established law firm of
Strong & Cadwalader. He was ad
mitted four years later, to a partner
ship In the firm, which connection lie
terminated upon becoming Attorney
General, to which position he was ap
pointed, March 5, 1009.
Mr. Wickersham has had extensive
dealings with corporations and some
criticism was made of his appoint
ment at the time because of that fact,
but some of the government's most
important cases against the so-called
trusts have been won since he became
head of the Department of Justice.
self. At last he appeared at the back
door, and there she confronted him.
"Ash-ees?" came in a husky guttur
al voice.
For a moment she looked at him
hesitatingly. Then, drawing herself
up with great dignity, she replied;
"Xo, I do not care for any today."
August Lipplncott's.
Passengers to Portland can save
money and at the same time have aa
enjoyable river ride by . taking boat
from The Dalles. Str. Bailey Gatsert
leaves dally, except Friday and Sun
day at S-.SO p. m., arrives In Port
land 9:20. Fare Si. 00.
Read the want ads.
With so many good buckaroos to
pick from it was hard for the broncho
busting judges to choose the winners
and they had to do the best they
could. "Angels could do no more."
WOl I.ll I5E GOOD KIDDAXCE.
To grant Independence to the Phil
ippines i.s the object of a resolution
fathered by Judge Cyrus Cllne of In
diana and which Speaker Champ
Clark says will very likely pass the
bxuse this winter.
Under the plan proposed by the
resolution the Fllipplnos will be
Allowed to ele' t the upper branch of j
their. legislature in 1S15 and to adopt
a constitution in 1017 the same to
If- approved by the United States. By
Jiry 1020 the United States will for
mally withdraw suverignty over the
island and permit the people to es
tablish an independent representative
gOTernment.
Whether or not the Cllne resolution
will succeed in passing the senate re
mains to be seen. It seems doubtful
of passage as long as there Is a re
publics n majority in the senate. Nor
h it likely President Taft would ap
prove of a bill granting Independence
to the I'hllllplnes. Put In the event of
the tlectlon of a democratic presl
dent it would not be surprising should
och action be taken
Beyond question there Is a power
ful sentiment throughout the country
! favor of Philippine Independence.
Many favor granting Independence to
the islands not because American
overignty is unjust to the Flilpplnoi
feat because it is expensive and dan-
gerous from an American standpoint
Taft is defending the supreme court
However In the minds of many the
president himself is more in need of
defenders than is the court. The
supreme Judges are not running for
re-election.
An exhibit at the O.-W. R. & N.
depot should have been provided long
ago. Perhaps such an exhibit will
now become possible since the Com
mercial club has secured some very
good specimens for exhibit purposes.
SECRETS Or SUCCESS.
"What Is the secret of success "
asked the sphinx.
"Push," said the button.
"Take pains," said the window.
"Never be lead." said the pencil.
"Always keep cool," said the Ice.
"Be up to date," said the calendar.
"Never lose your head sa.d the bar
rel. "Do a driving business," said the
hammer.
"Aspire to greater things," said the
nutmeg.
"Make light of everything," said the
fire.
"Make much of small things," said
the microscope.
"Never do anything off-hand," said
the glove.
"Spend much t-me In reflection,"
said the mirror.
"Do the work you are suited for."
sabl the flue. I
"Be sharjj In all your dealing," said
the knife.
"Find a good thing and stick to it,"
said glue.
"Strive to make a good impression,"
said the seal. Christaln Standard.
KEITEMISEK 19 IN HISTORY.
1665 Number cf deaths by plague
In London for the week ending on this
day was reported to be 10,000, the
greatest weekly mortality reported
during the scourge.
1S04 Mr. Dearborn, son of tho Sec
retary of War, left for Algiers with
presents for the ruler of that country
1829 Colonel Trumbell, the artist,
recommended the application of bees
wax to the backs of the pictures in the
Capitol at Washington to preserve
them.
1851 Battle of Camargo, between
the forcen of the Mexican government
and those of Carvajal, in which the
latter were victorious.
1852 Great Inundation in the val
leys of the Rhine and the Rhone.
1855 K terrible gale swept Lake
Porgne and the Gulf coast, causing
loss of life and great destruction of
property at Pass Christian, Mississippi
City, Biloxl and other poinu in the
vicinity.
1864 General Sherman defeated
the Confederate forces under Brcck-
enrldge and Early at Bunker Hill, in
the Shenandoah Valley, capturing 8,
000 prisoner.
1869 The Louisiana senate passed
the Ho jse bill, prohibiting any per
sonal distinctions in railroad cars,
Increased school attendance is an
other proof of Portland's large and
steady growth.
No one's education Is complete if he has not learned to save his
hardearned dollars. How many times In your life have you wished
you had the money you knew you had thrown away foolishly.
Dollars planted In the bank are like seed planted In the ground;
they grow.
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank.
We pay liberal Interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent, coin
P'Mtr dod semi-annually.
The American National Bank
PEXDLETOX. OREGON.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturers
and Distributors of th
Celebrated
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. nOOD CREAM.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists of East
ern Oregon.
Sample B
lankets
. We have a full lino of drummers sample blankets, cotton
and wool. These blankets nro slightly soiled, but at the price
vc sell them you can well afford to get them washed.
If you want to get your choice come soon.
HUB
The Drummers Sample Store
Between Taylor Hardware and Pendleton Drug Co.
PENDLETON, OREGON.
THE
on draught, 5C glass
Electrlo Mixed Drinks Served at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whiskey.
OPKN PAY AND NIGHT
FIRST-CLASS SKRVICE
TFe Quelle
Cafe
and Oyster House
Meals 25c and up
Best 25c Meals in
the Northwest.
LA FONTAINE BLK.,
628 MAIN STREET
Get There Quick
rbon Red 3961 for the
AUTO CAB
Twenty-five cent fare to any
part of the city. Special rates
for out of town trips.
HF.ST BEKVICE IN TOWN.
Stand at H Main St
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
Is In business for
"Your Good Health"
HEM EMBER THIS WHEN
YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE METMCINE8
ST. PAUL'S
SCHOOL
Opens Sept. 14?
Boarding and Day
School for Girls.
Primary, Intermediate, Ac
ademic Special and Tost
Gradunto Courses. Depart
ments of Music, Expression
and Art.
PERSONAL ATTENTION
REFINING INFLUENCES
THOROUGH WORK
Nettie M. Galbraith
Principal
WALTjA WALLA, WASH.
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