East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 26, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OliEGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TIU'RSDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1911.
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The lialiy East Oresonlaa is kept on sale
t the urvtfon Nns Co., 3-9 Morrison
treet. I'ortiacd, Oregon.
Northwest News Co.. Portland, Oregon.
Chicaco r.ureau. SHS Security Building.
VVasbiuptnn, L C, Bureau, 001 Kuur
teenth street. N. W.
Entered at
the postoffice at Pendleton,
Oregon, as second-class mall matter.
Telephone Main 1
Official City and County Paper.
OCTOBER.
Clouds hang low
Over the fields
Kissed by cold
Autumn winds;
Gold-laden boughs
Swing to and fro.
Lashed by the rod
Boreas wields.
One lonely rose
Adorns the waste,
Jiingling Its red
With brown and gold;
And far and near
The weary year
Laments because
'Tis growing old.
David Irving Dobson.
THEIR CAUSE IS JUST.
It is entirely natural that the sheet
that wipes shoes for the 1-yers mill
ing company should fly to the rescue
of that company by deriding the ef
forts of William Caldwell to establish
reservation water rights. It is natur
al that sheet should have words of
scorn for the rights of the Indians
and for those who would see the res
ervation irrigated and developed.
Yet the rights of the Indians exist
just the same. The government f ic
ed the Indians to make their homes
on the reservation and gave to e.wh
tribesman a small allotment of farm
ing land. By all the 'rules the allot-
ments should carry the right to the ;
-use of water from the reservoir that
flows through the reservation. .j
If the Indians are to continue to i
exist and live as the government is' The Portland Oregonlan, dlsgrunt
teaching them to live then it will be ( !ed and discredited organ of stand
absolutely necessary that their right ! put! m in Oregon and chief speller
to irrigation water be established. No1 for th late assembly, bawls forth a lot
Indian can make a living, such as he o" rot because this paper has criti
l. told to make, for himself and fam- ci-ed the plain attempt of the assem-
Guard the Family Health
Health is often endangered by unsanitary cooking
utensils. Physicians have found that cancer is
caused by enamel ware chipping off and irritating
the stomach.
If you have children or invalids in the family beware
of cheap cooking utensils that crack, scale, peel off,
tarnish and rust Disease germs lurk in the worn
places and there is further danger of tainting the
food. Health is too precious to take risks with it
Be safe. Use
"1892"
.Pure Spun Aluminum
Cooking Utensils
which are guaranteed for 1 5 years constant service
and will never spoil food nor endanr;' health.
This new ware is featherweight, beautiful, easy to
clean does not tarnish nor rust The slight extra
cost is more than made up by long service and
absolute safety. '
Look For Trade mark
on Every Piece
The Maltese cross with the words Pure Illinois
1 892" Aluminum the original, insures that
you get the genuine. There are imitations,
to be sure this trade mark is on every piece.
For Sale
Geo. W. Proebstel,
'i! from a dry land farm of from 40;ily brigade to commit this state to!
I
160 acres. White men who farmlTafta renomlnatlon before the presl-
n the reservation declare they can ;
d nothing with less than a section : held.
of land and most of them want more "The presidential preference prlm
than a section. Why expect more'ary law provides for the creation of
fr.iin the Indians. jsuch committees," says the Oregonlan.
If the Vnited States government Is' Wow! Wow!
be honest and consistent In Its
dealinc? with the Indians it Is abso
lutely up to the government, through
i:? I-eal officer, to see that the wa
t. i ri-ilits of the Indians arc cstab
li.-ht-d. The United States district at-j man iind his organization should be
t-rr.ey. or a special officer, should be j used to f,.ist ascertain candidate upon
instructed to fight and fight hard for: the numbers of a party. On the con
t!.e rishts of the government's wards, j trary the taw looks to a fair and open
I- the government fails to do this itiace In which the members of a party
will prove itself an unnatural guard!-may express their preferences.
a- and unworthy of the respect of
! r: v-n-Mi or white men.
! In discussing tliis subject the East
; Oregonlan Is actuated by no ill feel
ing toward the Byers milling company.
This paper has no more animosity
'toward that company than it has
townrls a fir tree. Our business re
lations with that company have ever
In . n pleasant. Nor has this paper any
special love for the Umatilla Indians
or any other Indians,
The cau e at issue is one wherein a
:ic. 1 and well intrenched corporation
is taking something that rightfully
b. ioi-.gs to others. It has been doing
th's f .r years, not because the thing
is rls)t or legal, but because those lm
I -d upon have been ignorant, dumb
and helpless. It pleases the East
Ott goniun to champion the cause of
the helpless because their cause Is
just and because the case is one
v. hi rein the interests of the Indians
an 1 the interests of the people of Pen
dl'ton are identical. It so occurs
that the bottling up of the Umatilla
li'tr l.y the Byers' company has
Kvarfed the settlement and develop
ment of territory trlbutaiv to Pen-
dl-ton and has seriously retarded the!cause Mr- "" wwner and
, growth of this city. II so occurs that
nothing could be better for Pendleton
a. this time than to have Jlr. Cald
well win the suit he is waging. That
;.uit is Hie golden key that may unlock
the door to the development of the
'.reservation and to corresponding
, s r osperity for Pendleton.
The plea that the government should
1 ;:s-ert itself towards properly pre
enting the rights of the Indians to
ti e use of water on rest rvation lands
is a plea In which every loyal local
jnsident should join and a plea to
i which no newspaper that stands for
justice and for the welfare of this city
jn 0ijject
THE SAME OLD STUNT.
By
Weston, Oregon
deatial preference primary has been
Tut Ihe presidential preference
primary law does not call for turning
the party machinery in a state over
to one particular candidate. It does
not say that tiie national commlttee-
The presidential preference prim
ary law is a good law but the assem
blyites who are backing Taft's fight
in this state are trying to abuse It just
as they tried to abuse the direct prim
ary law last year. They are violating
the law in spirit if not in letter. When
a committee was named to work for
Taft why was no committee named to
forward the candidacy of La Follette?
Why arrange a one man race?
The simple truth about the matter
Is that the "high brows',' are again
trying to say to the republican voters,
"We know what is best and you should
do as we say."
Are the republicans of the state go
ing to swallow the dose that has been
provided?
THE .101 i:.i..
The announcement that a beautiful
eleven story building Is to be erected
in Portland for the Oregon Daily
Journal Is evidence to the effect that
the fading evening paper of that city
and 0;' the northwest is succeeding.
It is. an announcement that will be
especially pleasing to local people lie-
pub
Usher of the Journal is a Pendleton-
lshyl
ian.
By all the rules of the newspaper
game the Journal deserves to succeed.
Mechanically it is thj best and most
modern appearing paper In thowest.
It gives its readers a first class news
and editorial service. In its treat
ment of people and of public questions
the Journal is fair and reasonable. It
1.. generally on the side of justice and
the public welfare, and it is a good
fighter for the people It is not an
organ of Plutocracy and Toryism as
is its morning competitor.
The Journal is a newspaper sutlt as
the people of Oregon have needed and
still need. If it serves them in the
future as It has done in the past it
will continue to grow and prosper1.
OCTOBEK 20 IX I1ISTOKY.
1800 Earthquake at Constanti
nople destroyed the royal palace and
many other buildings.
1SJM Emmet, the Irish patriot, ar
rived in America.
mi' It was ordered in the Neth
erlands that the national language al
one, the Dutch or Flemish should be
! used in the schools,
t 1825 Canal celebration at Albany,
I 1S29 A steam vessel made Its first
voyage from Dublin to Bordeaux, at
the rate of ten miles an hour. .
1 S 3 1 Cholera first appeared In
England at Sunderland.
1837 Harlem, X. Y. railroad com
pleted. 1845 Disturbances and civil war
in Hnyti, the Dominicans surprised ths
Haytian garrison at Laxaron, the chief
llrontler town on the cape side of the J
siand and alter killing 128 men took
i the fort, which they soon after evac
uated.
1850 The northwest passage dis
covered by Capt. McC'lure of the In
vestigator. 1852 A violent storm at Athens;
'ne of the columns of the Temple of
Jupiter Olympus overthrown.
1S."4 Two additional asteroids dis
covered by M. M. Goldschmiilt and
Chacerman In Paris and named
Tolymonla JV.il Pornami.
1S64 The United States Internal
revenue report showed an increase
from that source of 1500,000 a day.
IS 70 Franco-Trussian war; Mar
shal Hezalne surrenders Metis and
150,000 men, including 20,000 wound-J
fd; also 53 eagles, 1,341 guns, sixty-six'
mitrcilleuses and 300,000 stands of
arms.
fJreece recognizes the French Re
public. 1884 The reported massacre of
Colonel Stewart and his party of Ar
abs at Merawl was confirmed by of
ficials at Cairo.
183!) Admiral Dewey received the
keys of the house which was present
ted to him by the American people.
1500 Lord Roberts formally pro
claimed the Transvaal to be a part of
the British Empire.
1 904 Russian Admiral Rojestven
sky arrived at Vigo with part of Bal
tic fleet; declared he thaught he was
attacked by Japanese torpedo boats
In North Sea.
1906 Under order of C.overnor
Hoch, 513 cases of beer and 6,000
bottles of whiskey were publicly de
stroyed In the courthouse square at
Fredonla, Kans.
1908 In the Canadian elections
the Liberals were retained In power.
1909 Prince Ito, Japanese states
man assassinated by a Corean at Har
bin, Manchuria.
1910 Balloonlsts Hawley and Post
landed near St. Ambrolaso, Quebec,
1,350 miles from St. Louis, their
starting point, establishing a record
fpr balloon ascensions.
Know how Is a valuable as-et In
farming; as well as In other Industries.
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WHY NOT, IXI)KKI.
Elilnr Kast Oregonlan:
Why inn ue the moving pictuns
to portray the hifihest and most no
ble of human nature? Is there nnt
as much good in the world today as
there is of bad And if so, why not
ix.-ilt and magnify the good instead
of the opposite If a mother or fath
er were going to teach their son the
binkiii! business, would they first
leach him all the mistakes and pos
sible pleasure of embezzlement, or
would they teach him the right way'
t. carry on the banking business. Or,
if tlit-y were V"ing to te.veh the daugh
ter to be a good housekeeper and cook
would they first teach all the mis
takes along those lines, or would
they Kach her the right wnv to do
those duties?
Then why not teach the right In
regard to moral ciuestions? Is it ne-
cessary to embtie the young mind with I
nil tb- wrong side of life In order to
get our girls and boys to do right,
is it not rather more necessary to
teach them what is upright and pure
than what is wrong and low?
E3H
u 011 d :t not be more profitable to I the expected expansion In manufac
teach our young ones the purity and turlng and Jobbing."
hoiu-ay that is a far better shield than "
all the teaching of sin and wrong I TUB HOrXD-l l.
coul, 1 ever be? Is not purity nnd vir
tue after all the best possible protec
tion for our boys and girls
It sterns to me that we are begin
ning at the wrong end of the ques
t;on and that it would be better to
teach them what nobility, purity and
honesty will do rather than what sin
and wrong will do. Can wo accom
plish anything by frightening the
loved ones Into being good, or Is It
not better to teach them to do good
because they love good and because
all right m'nded people love good.
ONE WHO IS INTERESTED.
FROM MII.K TO MILLIONS.
"S'uddcn riches, the transformation
o! milkmen Into mining millonaires.
the spectacular enrichment of indi
vidual apple grower' in a few Fea
sons," says Walter Woohlke, writ
ing of Hie Inland Kmplr", Washing
ton, In .Sunset Magazine for Novem
ber, "the e are skyrockets that cause
humanity to gaze at their glazing
flights with adnvrattin and envy. The
dramatic clement is strong In them,
but contemplation of their fiery rise
i: of small profit to the tolling multi
tudes The skyrocket leaves no -path
which 'he average man might travel
ixeept in an airship or by running the
risk of a financial explosion at the
star'. Tint the trail of the plodder
i . jila inly marked upon solid ground.
It can bo followed without leaving
the enr'h. Take, for instance, the
arer of a poor Spokane milk man
who;.' Itradstrcet rating gradually,
little by little, reached full seven fig
ures Th's man had no better start
th-tn a hundred others in the same
busintss, but Instead of taking up
ii Ining in a sldt line he devoted all
his energy to the dairy. He studied
every lacteal possibility of the cow,
introduced modern dairy
methods,
The Human Heart
The heart '- n wonderful double pump, through tne
action o! v ! '1 'lie blood stream is kept sweeping
round and r .nod through the body at the rate of seven
miles an hour. " Remember this, that our bodies
will not stond the strain of over-work without Rood,
pure blood any more than the engine can run smooth
ly without oil." Alter many yenrs of study in the
active practice of medicine, '.'r. U. V. Pierce found
that when the stomach wui c. t cf order, the blood
impure and there were symptoms of general break
down, a tonic made of the glyceric extract of certaia
roots was the best corrective. This he called
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
Being made without alcohol, this " Medical Disccvery " helps the stomach to
assimilate the food, thereby curing dyspepsia. It is especially adapted to diseases
attended with excessive tissue waste, notably in convalescence from various
fevers, for thin-Moodcd people and those who are always " catching cold."
Dr. Pierce's Corrmon Sense Medical Adviser is sent on receipt of 31 one
cent stamps for the French cloth-bound book of 1008 pages. Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce, No. C63 Main Street, Buffalo, N. Y.
HI
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears
Signature
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
The ckntauh company. nw to city
I mp.de his products a little better than
I those of his competitors and broad
I ened out from year to year until his
1 wares were a familiar byword In all
j the northwest. The progress of his
I hera from its modest start to Its pres
ent position is plain even to the dull
est eye, but travel along Its trail is
light The glare of the ore and ap
ple skyrockets is still dazzling the
multitude. Therefore those undra
matic products such as bu'ter, milk,
cream, eggs, poultry, beef and pork
bring high prices in the Inland Em
pire. They are scarce. Trainloads
of them have to be imported from
other parts of the country for the
consumption of the cities and of those
who .specialize in wheat and fruit ex
clusively. All the year round the de
mand for these proasaie staples ex
ceeds the supply. ThTe Is money !n
dairying, in the chicken cooj
1 inl in
the piggery. For products the mar-
ket is close at hand and this homo
market will increase rapidly as Spo
kane's recent victory in the long con
troversy for more equable rates on
westbound freight from Chicago, St.
j Paul and other points brings about
People returning from their visit
to Pendleton's annual big show are
emphatic In expressing their approval
of the entertainment offered and of
the exceptionally capable manner In
which the citizens of Pendleton cared
for the big crowds. Sleeping places
were provided for all and no diffi
culty was experienced in securing
good meals. Moreover, no extortion
ate rates were charged for either bed
or board. The pleasant frame of
j mind in which the visitors returned
home will result In a preatly Increased
crowd at the 1911 Round-Up. If the
enterprising people of Pendleton can
continue to withstand the temptation
to consider Its show only an Income
producer, each succeeding Round-Up
will be greater than its predecessor
and Pendleton need spend no money
in other publicity lines. Town and
Country.
Generally. - I
"It took Uranscomb six months , to
make up his mind concerning the kind
of an automobile he would buy." i
"Yes, and I understand that he
had known his wifo only two weeks
before they were married. 1
"Well, buying an automobile Is a
serious thing." 1 Chicago Record
Herald. ,
1'ltorior Motives.
Owen Tail king about suffrage, I
know what the antl.s are after. :
Hen What are they after?
Owen The uncles Baltimore Am
erican. Pel I laps by Much Practice.
The Lady (reproachfully IIow
can- you drink so much?
The Stew (modestly) I don't know
it siirpri.-cs mo even. Just luck, I
i suppose.. Newark Star.
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Hotel 71
St. George !
Bar
GEO. PAKVEAU, Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle
mer.a Ilejiort
Anheuser-Busch's famous
BUDWEISER
on draught, 5C glass
Electric Mixed Drinks Served at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquor and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow WhtBkey.
opI:n DAY AM) NIGHT
FlKST-CliASS SERVICE
Ihe Quelle
Cafe
and Oyster House
Steals 25c and up
Best 25c Meals in
tha Northwest.
LA FONTAINE BLK.,
C2fl MAIN STIIEET
M I t
ST. PAUL'S
SCHOOL
I Opens Sept. 1 4
Boarding and Day
School for Girls.
Primary, Intermediate, Ac- f
I adeinic Special and Poet- S
I Graduate Courses. Depart- X
X ments of Music, Expression X
T nrwl A V
PERSONAL ATTENTION
i REFINING INFLUENCES
TIIOKOCGll WORK
Nettie M. Galbraith
Principal
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Solo Manufacturers
and Distributors of th
Celebrated
s
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
TaHman & Co.
Leading DragpiBta of East
ern Oregon.
Ihe
Pendleton Drug
Co.
la In business for
"Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THIS WHEN
YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES