East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 23, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, Ot'TOHKIl 2:1, 11M1.
EIGHT PAGES.
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Meaiber l altnl Press Association.
The Daily Kast Orefonlan l kept on sale'
at the Oregon Ncwa Co., 32U Morrison! , , . .,
treet. Portland. Oregon. I -a" Diego, in the extreme Mii-th-
SSS MnH' r "f l''10U Sa:"'" ll,,!nil,
Wasliiugtoa. L. C, Bureau, 001 Four-! ions is the fivt-t of American cities to
teenth street, X. W.
. ! inaugurate a great forestry enterprise
"Entered at the postofflee at Pendleton,!. . . .., i , ,, in,, i.wn
Oregon, as seeond-fllass mall matter. : the expectation ot .speedily levell
Telephone Main 1
Official City and County raper.
NLYl.K CAN TELL."
Never can tell what's a-comin'
along;
One day a sigh, and the next
day a song.
But the storm's passing by,
And there's light in the sky,
And the roses still bloom o'er
the red thorns of wrong.
Never can tell what the Future
is keepln';
Gardens of Beauty where Love
will go reapin'.
Love leadin' us on
Till the shadows are gone;
And after the shadows the
splendor of Pawn!
Frank L. Stanton.
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IKLM A SQUARE PEAL.
Local people who wish to see a!tur who have been growing timber
"square deal" given the Umatilla In-
d'ans may work to such an end by
urging that the government through
the United States district attorney or
a special attorney take proper steps
towards estab'.lshing the right of the
Indians to the use of the water of the
Umatilla river for irrigating their al
lotments. The question of reservation water
rights Ts now before the federal courts
end the fight for water is being waged
single handed by one individual, Wil
liam Caldwell This is not right. Mr.
Caldwell should not have to make
this fight alone. His personal inter
est is as nothing compared with the
interest of the 1000 or more Indians
living upon the reservation. His in
terest is small compared with the in
terest of the white people of this
county who wiil have to support the
Indians if they become pauperized.
From an ethical standpoint the In
dians are plainly entitled to water
for the irrigation of their lands. Their
allotments are small and of little val-
ue unless Irrigated. As dry land farms
they produce but little and the In
dians will be unable to sell the allot
ments for much when they mature.
Unless something is done it is inevit-
,ho w hfnro r, VMr, Scnre of i
inAiur.. -m .m , o , i .1 a t. f.-,r
our roor farm. The Indians have a
just right to use of the stream that
flows pat their homes.
I
It also seems clear that the Indian--
are legally entitled to wau-r under
the terms of the treaty which pro
vided for the establishment of the
reservation. It is declared that the
milling company which has long been
using ail the water of the river and
"bluffing out" those who have sought
to take water from the stream is
merely operating under a permit to
use the water when it 13 not otherwise
utilized by the Indians.
Whether or not this contention Is
correct is of course a matter for the
courts to determine. But there can
be no dispute as to the right of the
Indians to have their case properly
presented. It is clear that the govern
ment through the United States dist
rict attorney or a special attorney
should make a vigorous effort to es
tablish the rights of the Indians. The
Indians are wards of the government
and the government will prove itself
an unworthy guardian if it doe3 not
do its utmost to protect the redmen
Jr. this matter. Nor will it suffice to
pay that to establish the right of the
Indians to water would Jeopardize the
water supply for the Umatilla project
or for any other irrigation project in
BEST
CELEBRATED Vft FAR
STOMACH IP rUH
BITTERS YOU
In case of
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,,?fiV Miaiilency,
t'W'Wiigk In.llRWlon.
A Sour Stomach,
Miliaria
take I lie lilt
tm prompt
ly. It always
does the work.
the west end of this county. There Is
nmile water for the reservation and
for the west end projects also. Every
body knows this.
lVndletonians should demand that
the government require its attorney
of attorneys to take part in the ad
judication of the ' reservation water
Tishts so as to insure justice to the
Iiidians. The welfare of Pendleton Is
also involved. It "ill mean much to
. -" this city to have the reservation irri
! l.M ' sated. It will mean close settlement
I'D and development.
See that the case for the Indians Is
,
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rOKEST TO PAY CITY'S T.Wl-X
ing the burden of taxation borne by
its citizens, and, possibly, of ultimately
relieving them of nil t lx levies for the
jsuppwrt of the city government, say.
a story in The Technical World Maga.
j zine.
As a heritage front the days when
1 San Diego was a Mexican pueblo, the
i citv owns 7000 acres of land, which,
up to the present time, has been un
productive.
On account of the rapid growth for
which the various species ot eucalypti
'are remarkable, and the great value of
!the timber as a substitute for oak.
I hickory, and the other common hard-
! woods, these are the trees that are
, being most largely planted. Forty
! thousand seedllnes of the "sugar gum"
Eucalyptus corynocalyx were pur
chased from nurserymen and set out
i-i the spring of the present year. Tlv
j Federal Bureau of Forestry, in official
tion of extraordinary proms irom .u-
calyptus culture; but, on the other
hand, the pioneers in Eucalyptus cul-
j fur profit for a quarter of a century
! or longer, exhibit statements of their
j business that seem of more practical
'value than any amount of theorizing,
One conservative statement is given
by the owner of a large Eucalyptus
J grove planted more than twenty-five
years ago. He pays that he harvest?
annually timber to the value of $350
fiom each acre, and that the timber
remaining becomes of greater value
each year, the natural growth of what
i-i left more than compensating for
what Is cut. Groves of this kind will
contlnua productive forever, with no
diminution of the annual harvest,
young trees spring up from the old
stumps, or being replanted, so that the
stand of timber is kept as heavy as
the land Is capable of supporting to
the bwt advantage.
Let us grant the contention al
though advocates of Eucalyptus cul
ture will never do so that San Diego
can never approach the record re-
f rred to. Suppose that the city for-
wn-' " ta,!- "" -" u" v""
l..if 11 .1 r. .nl,. TlnM 117
. ., n- , J 1
lidll US t it, awu luii uiiij j v ' "
worth of timber to the acre. That
means that the annual harvest from
its 7,000 acres of pueblo land If all
is devoted to forestry will be $1,-
225.000. Allowing for all expenses,
there will be left a profit that should
go far towards reducing the burden
of taxation now omposed upon tht
people of San "Diego,
J.-ff Davis, senator from Arkansa.
a:id who has just b-tn married says:
he considers woman's suffrage r.s
nonsense with tin adjective. Prett;.
strong talk for Jeff to make under
the circumstances.
Why not call off the world's series
ir,d s'.-hedule a football game.
Rev! Rch"son seems to be a wolf
in sheeps clothing.
All Oregon republicans do not en
dorse Taft.
ocToinit 2:5 iv nisTouv.
1541 Rising of th- Catholics
ill
Ireland und-r I'h' Iim O'Xeil.
1C79 The Xeal Tub plot discover
ed in England.
1S04 The French general at Xap
leu -ordered the seizure of all vessels
suspeetiil of carrying provisions to
Malta or the English squadron.
1814 Ilritish ship Eulwark captur
ed Am-rien privateer Harlequin, ten
gunc, 115 men.
1821 iJ.-ite of .Smithson's will, which
ultimately placed in the hands of the
United States of America a large sum
for the diffusion of knowledge.
1823 Angola, a Portuguese settle
mint in Africa, revolted against Don
Miguel.
1844 .Steamboat Lu'-y Walker, en
route to New Orleans, exploded her
three boilers at once at New Albany
and killed between fifty and slxy per
sons.
1854 The Royal Danish Railroad
opened by the king.
1? 6 4 Confederate forces under
Price, were routed in all day battle
near Kansas City, Mo., and driven
southward.
lSSS Dedication of the Stonewall
Jackson cemetery at Winchester, Va
1S68 James Hind, member of con
gress of Arkansas, assassinated In
Monroe county. Great political riot
at Carrollton, La.
1894 Reports of a Chinese victory
over the Japanese were sent out by
the Chinese from Tientsin.
1901 President Itoosevelt received
the honorary degreo of LL. 1). from
Yale University.
1901 Announced from the British
War Office that "in consequenco of
the speech delivered ly Gen. Sir Red
vers lluller, on October 10th, the commander-in-chief,
after full consid
eration of ail the circumstances and
explanations, has recommended that
ho be relieved of his command. Action
has been taken and Sir Uedvers "Iul
ler has been placed on half pay."
1904 -Russian Baltic fleet, for im
eplalned reason, attacks English fish-
Ins fleet of forty vessels In Xortii
IPea. Two men were killed. Croat
excitement in England.
1909 Fierce fighting In Nicaragua
between Insurgents nnd Zelaya's for-
ices.
1910 King of Slam died.
A II USB AX OS I.OYE.
Somebody has been interviewing
Mine. Maotcrlinc on the subject of
wifely duly, and the wife of the Bel
gian poet and dramatist gives these
directions for the use of women who
desire to retain the love of their hus
bands: Never allow hirelings to tend your
husband In what concerns his bodily
welfare.
See that his clothes are ready each
day and befitting the season of the
year.
When your husband is in a bad
temper don't develop similar symp
toms, but when he i; merry initiate
him plentifully.
Don't fondle him before meal time
kisses to a hungry man are as soap
bubbles to a parched throat.
These ins! rue. ions will do very well
as far as they go but there are sev
eral point that Mine Maelerinck has
failed to cover.
Every wife should be an expert
manuur.-t so that she may keep her
husband's nails in good condition.
She shou'd change ihe strings in his
shoes when they need changing.
She should always remember, if his
love seems to he growing cold, that she
cannot scold it into a flame.
When he is not inclined to talk she
sh -uld refrain from asking questions
She should always know where his
collar button- ;ire.
And. above all. she shou'd cease to
remind him in the presence of com
pany tha'. he was crazy to get her.
NEW THIUI.I.r.K I KOM PAKIS.
Ihiui'c of "Tin Wonuwt mid the Sml
110" to IU (.ion llcrc .
Paris. A unique, eeeentr'c panto
mime dance called "La Femme et la
Statue" will le tak-n to New York
soon by Ri-ggie De Vuelle and Mile.
Denee Muller of Faris are practicing
the dance here. The scene of the
lance Is laid at the Fre Catalan. Do.
Vuelle poses as a statue of Apollo on
a pe i stal Mile Muller enters, danc-
es about It. makes love to it and tries
to bring the statue to life, but to no
avail.
The impassiveness of the statue sets
the girl wild with excitement. She
tears off her clothes In a frenzy. At
this point the statue begins to take
notice. Finally it awakens, comes off
'.he pedestal and begins a wild dance,
when the curtain falls.
SI'EED VERSUS COURTESY.
"While we had nothing happen on
:h trip, and at no time were in need
f help," says Helen Lukens Gaut de
ciibiiig in Sunset Magazine for No-
veoiber, a motor run from Los An
geles to San Francisco, "we often
stopped to water and oil the Meadow
Lark and adjust the machinery, Just
as a wife precaution. Usually, dur
ing our stops, from one to six autos
would hurry past, covering us with
dust and dirt, never so much as slow
ing up atrifle to inqnire if we were In
trouble. In fact, during the entire
trip of approximately one thousand
mile., only two auto parties stonned
ind offered us assistance. In our
Before taking Lydia E.Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Xatick. Mass. "I cannot express
what I went through (limn- the chanfro
of lite before 1 tnea
Lydia E. l'inkham's
Vegetable Com
pound. I was in such
a nervous condition
L could not keep
still. My limbs
were cold, I had
creepy sensations,
and I could not sleep
finally
nys
also read
one day of the wonderful cures made
by Jydia . i-inmiams vegetable
Compound and decided to try it,
and it has made me a well woman.
My neighbors nnd friends deciare it
had worked a miracle for me. Lydia
E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound is
worth its weight in pold for women
during this period of life. If it will
help others yon may publish my
letter." Mrs. Nathan 15. (I keaton,
51 X. Main Street, Natick, Mass.
The Change of Life is the most criti
cal period of a woman's existence.
Women everywhere should remenilier
that there is no other remedy known
to medicine that will so successfully
carry women through this trying
period as Lydia E. l'inkham's Vege
table Compound.
If you would like special advice
about jvmix case write a eonfiden
tlal letter to Mrs. IMiikliani, at
Lynn, MaNK. Her advice id free,
and alwuj'8 helpf uL
WHAT
I WENT
THROUGH
headaches, backaches, lassitude, a feeling
of misery at times. That's no reason to give up. Other
women have suffered in the same way; but have found
relief. So can you find relief and easily, quickly,
safely. Beecham's Pills are particularly adapted to the
needs of women and they will help you. If you are
weak, if your nerves are on edge, if you are blue and
worried, if you suffer unduly at times, don't
Try
your digestive organs will be toned, your
liver helped, your bowels regulated. With these
important organs in good condition all your bodily
functions will be performed as Nature intended they
should be. Besides you will be far more attractive
when your blood is made richer and
has
v 1 Bil
AH druggists tall Beecluun't Pill, 10c, 25c
. The directions with ettry box ar ofipecial alu to women.
hearts we blessed them for their cour -
-nifVifM- thnen a n n finch twin,?
as road "etiquette" or tlte party in
trouble is exiiectod to "holler" f ir help
if he needs It "Sometimes a patch, a
little oil, gasoline, cement or per
haps an experienced suggestion as to
what the "matter" Is, will save the
day for Koine puzzled autoist and tart
h m on his way rejoicing Autonio-
WHERE TO ?
Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland
(Arrive Seattle -....8:15 A. M.
Arrive Spokane 0:55 F. it.
Arrive Portland 8:10 A. JI.
Northern Pacific Railway
The Pioneer Line.
First class trains.
Good arriving time.
SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO
Ask aliout EXCURSION FARES for these events:
Xation Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30.
Orpheum
J. P. 5IEDERNAC1I, Proprietor.
HIGH-CLASS UP-TO-DATE MOTION
.PICTURES
For Men, Women and Children
SEE PIIOGRAM IN TODAY'S PAPER.
Proirram Change on Sunday's, Tueada-rs and Friday's.
PENDLETON'S POPULAR PICTURE PARLORS
THE COSY
Where the entire family can enjoy a hirh-claag motion pic
ture show with comfort.
' FUN, PATIIOS, SCENIC, THRILLING
ALL PROPERLY MIXED.
Open Afternoon & Eve. Changes Sun., Mob., Wed., Frt
Next Door to St. Oeorge Tlotel. Admission 5 and 10f
Every woman ought to
learn for her own sake
for the sake of those
about her the secret of
cheerfulness, of better
feelings, of greater
strength. Suppose you do have
believe there's no help for you.
Beecham's Pills and see how
purer when your eyes are
brighter when
your complexion
is clearer; when
your skin, instead
of being 'sallow,
the charming hue of health.
! biles are creatures of temperament,
tf rtmitionu nnd oecnllarlt es and
it
) requires tact and understanding to
1 keep them in a good humon "
Dr Kern to Hexunio l'rnotico. I'
Dr. Kern, Is remodeling his former .
dental office, room 15. Judd building,!
in which he will resume prnctice' of ,
dentistry on Tuesday, October 24 ', '
Close connections. Good leavinz time.
Through Tickets to all Points
East or West
Secure tickets nnd full information from
W. ADAMS, AG EXT X. P. IiY.,
PENDLETON".
Theatre j
Hotel
St. George
ijar-r-
GEO. DARVEAU, Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle
mer.a Resort
Anheuscr-Busch's famous
BUDVEISER
on draught, 5c glass
I Electric Mixed Drinks Served at
this Bur.
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whlakey.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
FIRST-CLASS SERVICE
IFe Quelle
Cafe
and .Oyster House
Meals 25c aid up
Best 25c Meals in
the Northwest..
LA FONTAINE BLK.,
826 MAIN STIIEET
jX
ST. PAUUS I
SCHOOL !
Opens . Sept. 1 4
Boarding and Day
School for Girls.
Primary, Intermediate, Ac
J ndemic Special and Post-
It. Graduate Courses. Depart- I
4. nients of Music, Expression
it and Art.
f PKKSOXAL ATTENTION'
1 1 K ! 1 . I .M i 1 H.IKM KS
THOROUGH WORK
Nettie M. Galbraith t
Principal
WAMiA WALLA. WASH.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
Wc are Sole Manufacturers
and Distributors of th
Celebrated
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
Tailmaiv & Co.
Leading Dmppista of East
ern Oregon.
Ihe
Pendleton Drug
Co.
I In bualneas for
"Your Good Health"
REMEMI1EH THIS WHEN
TOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES