East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 01, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, .NOVEMBER 1, 1911.
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THE I'XKXOWS MANY.
Why raise a glass for the man
whose fame
Has Fprea 1 from coast to
coast.
Whose talents have served to
place his name
With those men honor most!
'
i
!
!
Why pive a toast to the lady
fair
Whose grace and charming
ways
Have set men marveling every
where And won her kingly praise?
Why raise a glass for the hero
who
Has won deserved applause.
Who has done as the brave al
one may do
In a splendid, righteous cause?
Why drink a health to the one
whose voice
Mankind shall ne'er forget.
Whose beauty has made the
world rejoice
And left it In her debt?
I raise my class
to the silent
horde
Spread o'er the
world's ex-
pnnse.
To the unknown manv
who
a might have scored.
Eut were denied the chance.
S. E. Kiser.
Through the Round-Up and C. P.
Jackson Pendleton has gotten upon
the map.
There are times when it is hard
for a man to tell just what struck
him or how many there were of them.
It would be a splendid thing for the
e
Indians should their water rights be
established and the possibility that
the Indians mav not realize this fact
Just now does not in any way relieve
the government of Its responsibility
in the matter.
NO REELECTION INTENDED.
Any statement that the commission
I'lan charter proposed by the Pro-
grre-ssive League is intended as a slap
at the city's water commission or that
the proposed charter is inimical to
a gravity water system is false. The
move for commission government is
a move for improving our system of
conducting municipal affairs and
the move does not aim to change in
any material way the status of any
local question such as the water
question. "
As to the water question this pa-1
per would have 'referred to see the
proposed charter drafted so as to
continue the prent water board for
four years so that it could work ou:
Its plans for a mountain water sup -
ply. This because the East Oregon -
ian
believes that Chairman Brown
and his colleagues are sincere in try
ing to serve the people by getting a
mountain water supply which is
vhat the pe ople want.
But it must be admitted that in re
Clity the continuance of the board
could not have accomplished the
construction of a gravity system wlth-'dtr
out the approval of the council or'
city commission. This because the'
j,. ... i.,e v,.,vu oonu ,s-
eue voted last spring is vested in the
council
Had the water board been contin-
tied for four years the city would
have had two boards dealing with
one question as we have at this time,
The two boards might have worked
I
There is Only One
"Brosno Quinine'0
That is
Laxative Bammo Quinine
USED THE WORLD OVER TO
Always remember the full namo. Look
lor this signature on every box. 25c.
in harmoi-.y. They might have ills
j.:sreed absolutely. - As the charter
iwm ptanJ if ndI'toil the absolute
I control of the water problem will
J rest In the hands of the raid turn
I mission of three men. Tw o members
c tiiat board will he elected every
two years ana so iae ooam miuuiu .
directly responsive to public senti
ment. If the people wish to have a
mountain water system constructed
their course will be plain. Let them
elect to office men who will pledge
l' ( themselves to work to that end.
l.Ojj j L"ut friends of the water conimus
j'siilsion and friends of the move for a
I mountain w ater supply should no't be
led to oppose the commission charter
on the ground that it is a move an
tagonistic to the water board or to a
giavity system. The proposed char
tti is not so intended and if adopted
it should not work against a gravity
system. As a matter of fact the con
centration of power in the hands of
a paid commission should hasten this
Improvement and hasten other im
provements. If the commission plan is adopted
it will mean that we will abolish our
present "jerk line team" method of
government and supplant It with a
method that cannot help bringing
bitter and quicker results.
A REACTIONARY MOVE.
Edward B. Vreeland, congressman
from New York is In the west making
an educational tour for the promo
tion of the Aldrich-Yreelnnd plan for
a centralized bank. He sets forth
reasons why there should be currency
reform and upholds the Aldrich plan
as a preventative for panics.
. I But it seems improbable that the
Aldrich-Vreeland plan will be adopt
ed by the present congress. This con
gress is progressive and the central
ized bank scheme comes from reac
tionary sources. The plan may em
body some meritorious feature but
there fs also the possibility that it
has bad features. There are many
who fear the thing is a scheme to
place the country more firmly than
ever in the hands of the money kings.
This supposition may be correct
Plutocracy may be preparing for the
day that is surely coming, if not al
ready at hand, when the doctrine will
be proclaimed that the good things
of the earth belong to all the peo-
pie and not to a few who prove
themselves the craftiest schemers or
I the biggest thieves.
I But the immediate objection to the
Aldrich-Vreeland currency plan is
! that it is a remedy prescribed by doc-
tors that have been discarded by the
j country. La Follette not Aldr'ch. is
jnow the leader of the senate, and a
(currency bill drafted by the Wiscon-
- ... ... , . .
sir. man would be more likely of ad-
opUon by congreM and of ap,,rova,
( by thj peop,e
,
TIIEY ARE BAD ACTORS.
Massachusetts women have landed
a swinging blow on bachelorhood as
represented by Louis Forthingham, re
publican candidate for governor. The
following resolution has been passed
by the Women's Homestead assocl-
ation, representing approximately
100,000 women of the Xew England
state:
j "Resolved that no man should 'be.
elected governor no matter what his
! party affiliations, who is a bachelor,
J Bachelors shirk their duty to society,
. They are failures, and they always
have been, always will be and they
J are not good citizens."
A hard swipe and well deserved, of
course. It will now be interesting
'to note the effect of the opposition
to Forthingham by the women. As
( he is the standpat candidate and
Massachusetts is rather insurgently
' irc,ine'1 ft is Probable that this one
. ,,achelor wiU not becm a governor.
i
SIIOI LD PLEASE THEM.
When the people adopted the char
ter amendment last spring providing
a new way of bringing about street
improvements and made it necessary
for 80 per cent of the property own
era in a district to remonstrate in or
t0 make thelr obJection effective
many owners thought the provision
unjust. It gave power to the minor-
,ty y asaerted and lt must be ad
uted by a that thelr objectlon was
logical.
Under the commission plan charter
that will be voted on by the people
in December the percentage needed
to constitute a successful remon-
strance is reduced to CO per cent. The
i
CURE A COLD III ONE DAT.
change If adopted will remedy mat
ters and it should appeal to property
owners who do not Itke ,e provision
as it now stands.
XOVEMRER 1 IN HISTORY.
US3 Henry Stafford, Puke of
Buckingham, beheaded.
1622 Surrender of Mannheim to
Tilly.
1S55 About 50,000 perish in earth
quake nt Lisbon.
1769 LuSulle arrived at the mouth
of the Miami.
1795 French Directory chosen.
1S06 French occupy Hesse.
1S37 Constitution of Hanover ab
rogated by royal decree.
1S61 General McClellan succeed
ed General Grant, as commander of
Armies of the United States.
1S90 The first Japanese Parlia
ment opened.
1S94 The new "serum cure" for
diphtheria announced by Dr. Roux of
Paris.
1898 Emperor William dedicated
the Church of the Redeemer at Je
rusalem. 1902 Fifteen killed and 70 injured
by explosion of election fireworks In
Madison Square. Xew York.
1904 Russo-Japanese war; attack
on Port Arthur still in progress. Jap
anese the more active, but both sides
sides hesitate to assume offensive.
1905 Republican National Com
mittee announced that from private
canvass, it felt certain that William
Howard Taft would he the next presi
dent of the United States. Statement
repudiated by the democrats.
1910 Strike of expressmen in
New York. It was settled eleven days
later.
ONE RAILROAD THAT IS SAFE.
Chauncey M. Depew frequently
deprecates the comparisons that are
drawn between American and Euro
lyan railways.
"These comparisons are unfair to
vs." he once said at a banquet in Xew
York. "When I'm told how very saf
the European railroad is, I think of
the Xola Chucky line.
"The president of the Xola Chucky
line once waited on me to request an
exchange of courtesies. I interrogated
him, and he said proudly.
"On our line, sir, not only has a
collision never occurred, but on out
line a collision would be impossible."
" 'Impossible?' said I 'Oh, come.
I know that the latest automatic safe
ty devices are excellent things. But
impossible is a large word.'
" 'It's literally true with us, sir," he
replied.
"'How can it he?' said I.
" 'Why,' said he, 'we own onlv one
train.'"
RIDS THE SYSTEM
OF SCROFULA
Scrofula is a disease usually
manifested in childhood, though
some who ere victim of the trouble
reach manhood or ivcmGnaood be
fore there is any manifestation of
the trouble; but no matter at what
age it shows, the disease germs are
in the blood, and until they are re
moved there cannot be a healthy
condition of the body. The ordinary
symptoms of Scrofula are swollen
glands about the neck, scalp dis
eases, shin affections, poor physical
development, etc. S. S. S. has
cured thousands of cases of Scrofula.
It is the greatest of ell blood puri
fiers, and by going down into the
circulation and removing the germs
and poisons, and enriching the blood
by die creation of nutritive corpus
cles, S. S. S. makes a permanent
cure. S. S.S. is a purely vegetable
remedy, made entirely of health
giving roots, herbs and barks, and
is perfectly safe for persons of any
age, or those in delicate conditions of
health. No one need fear to give
S. S. S. to a child, following direc
tions, and the health it will bring to
frail, delicate children will be a bless
ing to their parents. If you or your
child have Scrofula, write for our
book on the blood and ask for any
medical advice; no charge for either.
S. S. S. 13 for sale at drug stores.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Co.
iimmm ttti
Pendleton Planing Mill and
. Lumber Yard
J. A. BORIE LUMBER CO., Props.
JUST RECEIVED
Carload of Cedar Posts and two carloads of
Cement.
All orders promptly filled. Phone Main 7
Garge and Complete Line of
Lumber Carried.
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Absolutely Pure!
To have pure and wholesome
food, be sure that your baking
powder is made from cream
of tartar and not from alum.
The Label will guide you
Royal is the only baking
powder made from Royal
Grape Cream of Tartar
No Alum No Lime Phosphates
j FINE TAILORING
J Fit, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed
j Ladies Work of ail kinds a specially
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I Repariiig and C eaning Neatly Done
EV3.
815 Main Street.
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MILLINERY fc
til) rk IIS
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Pattern and Trimmed Hats, Willow Plumes and French
Plumes, Fancy Feathers, Kiblons, Velvets and Trimming ma
' terials all going
AT COST
All this season's new and most desirable merchandise.
i
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ap.e. It is the advertising medium of this section.
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GUNK
Next to Eilers Music House
SOW IX FULL BLAST AT
E VOGUE
Hotel
St. George
Bar r
GEO. DARVEAC, Proprietor
Pendloton's Popular Gentle
mer.a Resort
flnheuser-Busch's famous
BUDVEISER
BEER
on draught, 5C Sa8S
Electrlo Mixed Drinks Served t
this Bar.
Fifleat Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring rnd
Old Crow Whiskey.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
FIROT-CLASS SERVICE
Ihe Quelle
Cafe
and Oyster House
f.'eals 25c and up
Best 25c Meals in
the NorLhwesL.
LA FONTAINE BLK..
2 MAIX STREET
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
Is In business for
"Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THIS WREN
YOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OU WANT PURE MEDICINES
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturer!
and Distributors of th
Celebrated
&
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
Tallmaiv & Co.
Leading Druggists of Eiw
era Oregon.
I ST. PAUUS
SCHOOL
Opens Sept. 14 t
Boarding and Day I
ocnool tor Girls.
X Primary. IntermrvlinfA A.
I! ademio Special and 'post
I! Graduate Courses. Depart-
; ; menta of MiiBic, Expression
! ! and Art
PERSONAL ATTENTION
; ; REFINING INFLUENCES
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v a a-iBi
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rnncipaJ
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