East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 02, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, TEXDIiETON, OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 191.
EIGHT PAGES.
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ltiitlv. tiii4 main t lis. hv mull 111.
lail'v, one inomli, hv innil 50 thing to do because the Issues involved
lS!ij: r ibh.'Ser': I::::: l?2 the Cldwelt-Pver. ult are of great
t ally, tliree luoiiihs. by carrier importance to Pendleton and Vmatilla
Lially. one mouth, by larrier ti-j .
Ocaii Weekly, one yiar. by mall 150 county as well as to the Indians and
Broil-week .t, sU months, by mail "." . , , . .
Beiul Weekly, tour nioutbs. by mall... .50 f"r further reason there are in-
MfRiN,r VDrd 1rega Agsoclatlon. jdlcntlon that someone somewhere is
seriously renrss in his duty.
The lallv Kant Oregonlan la kept on aala ,
at the Oregon Xewa Co.. SJ Morrlaon On other- Indian reservations in
"'.i!'""'" re?,on- ., . the west the right of the Indians to
Northwest News Co., Tortland, Oregon.
C'niragn llureau, 009 Security llulUllng. the use of water for irrigation pur
Washingtnn. U C. bureau, 501 Four- J . .
tftnth c reet. N. W. poses has been established through a
Entered at the nostofflre at TendletOD,
Oregon, as reconu class mall matter.
Telephone Main 1
Official City and Count) Paper.
INDIAN SlMMKli.
When you and I would fare a
way,
October said, "I'll be your
squire.
I'll lead you where the sumachs
burn
And warm you with the fire.
Upon a couch of russet leaves
I'll bitl you sit and gaze
Where from a hundred wig
wams curls
A lazy purple haze.
I'll puff my cheeks and you shall
hear
The nuts come rattling down
And little children's voices
shrill
From out that haze-hung
town.
The red haws in our lap I'll
pour
From horn of the red klne,
And in a wicker basket heap .
The wild grapes from the
vine.
We'll catch the squirrel at hi3
tricks
And count the n?sta on high
And sumach berries from the
hill
Will set the teeth awry.
Then you and I will slake our
thirst
From gourds held to the lip.
Filled to the brim with juices
caught
Where cider presses drip.
And in that draught we'll pledge
our faith
For happy days to come.
And when the frost has sealed
the creek
May hearth fires lead us
home:-'
Belle Owen.
O
It would have been better politics
had President Taft gotten mad sooner.
"Guilty but not proven." might have
been a very fitting verdict
gambling cases.
in those
Taft newspapers do not like the
Journal's straw vote which showed
Ls Follette to be about a ten to one
favorite over Taft among the republi
cans of this state. It is natural they
do not like it, but it is there just the
fame,
W1IV CKITKISM IS MADE.
Friends of John McCourt complain
th.'.t the criticisms made of the United
,t it'-s district attorney by this paper
'' '" f"t:.-tru"d as attacks upon Ms
L t'-r.ty
v ho Is t
I a r 1
attorney
a- ar atl
Thi.s may be true but if so
' I'.n."? I
rrii:g to th Unite -1 .States
t!.is. paper 1ms elapsed him
lie nti'l has incidentally re-
called th- fact that when named to
l.is present position he was serving
;:. attorney f.ir the livers milling
company. Hoth statements seem well
f"tind"d and were worthy of mention
in connection with the story of the
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and scientific investigation proves it the most sanitary cooking
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Geo. W. Proebatel,
Caldwell-Fyers suit. Rut as to the
motives of Mr. MoCourt In cntuuK'tiim
with the Cnhlwell-Hyers suit, thi !
iapir -knows nothing bad ami has said
nothing had.
The tffoils of the East Ori-gonhm
ii- connection with this important suit
have boon confined to giving as much
publicity as possible to facts relating
t i the suit. We have been ringnig
the bell, figuratively speaking, with a
view to attracting the attention of
jH ople to the subject.
It is the right
'suit that was carried to the supreme
court of the United states.
For a year past, so the Kast Ore-
igonian is informed, efforts have been
, I made towards getting the govern-
ment to establish the rights' of the
Umatilla Indians to the use of water
from the Umatilla river. But no satis
factory action has been taken.
It is true the United States district
attorney answered a complaint before
the state water board and therein set
uj, the lights of the Indians. Bui
that was pot sufficient action, as any
lawyer will admit. The adjudication
suits will not bo heard by the water
board for a year. Then after the wa
ter board acts the case may be tried
out in the circuit court and then in
the state supreme court. It is a pro
cess that may consume many years
and accomplish nothing. Meanwhile
the Indians are dying and the develop
ment of the reservation is being de
layed. ' Why does not the government go
into the federal court and prove the
rights of the Indians as was done in
the Montana case and as William
.Caldwell is striving to do here? Why
jdoes not Mr. McC'ourt do for all the
'allottees what Mr. Caldwell is trying
'to do for a few of them? Why dilly
dally with the state water board
when the Indians are losing out right
along because their land is not
watered? '
! Maybe the delay is due to sources
"higher up." If so then the people
should be informed so they will know
whom to blame. The East Oregonian
is looking for information that will
throw light upon this subject and will
bi glad to publish a statement from
Mr. McCourt or from any other offici
al of the government.
j Meanwhile the bell ringing process
will be continued and the people will
be invited by this paper to see what
they can see.
PIXCHOT'S Till I'M PH.
It lit more tnan iu,iiCrous to see the
'manner in which the Taft administra-
... n and administration orir.ins hjive
tiikcn up the policy advocated by Glf-
ford Pinchot while Pinchot himself
has been crucified because of his con
servation ideas and the courage with
which he has held to them.
Two years ago pinchot and others
of his school declared the "Cunning
ham coal claims should be cancelled,
that the Alaska coal should be re-
jti'ined by the government and mined
! under a leasing system that would
protect the rights of the people. For
his views he was thrown out of office
b; President Taft and every Guggen-
h imer in the country spat upon him
it: scorn. JialUnger was exalted, pc-t-
ud, pampc-red and whitewashed.
1'ut what a cliff eren-.e just a few
y t.rs make, llallingc-r is now out of
office and his place was given to u
man who was tiubliciv announced as
being of the Pinchot sort. The Cun-
ningham coal claims were cancelled
at Pint-hot Insisted they should be.
Now .secretary Fisher .submits a plan
for the leasing of the Alaska coa!
fields and for the operation of some
i. a L u ujumFnaanvp
FOR SALE BV
Weston, Oregon
coal mines by the government itself.
President Taft approves the plan and
the administration newspapers like'
the Portland Oregon Ian yip, yip in ap
proval. It is a great triumph for Gifford
Pinchot and it must be gratifying to
him to see the whole administration
column trailing after him. Of course
the administration forces won't admit
they do, but the public knows It.
NOYEMPKK 2 IX HISTOUY.
1610 Richard Pancroft died;
chap'ain to Queen Elizabeth. Bishop
of London and Archbishop of Canter
bury. 1759 Charles Hanbury Williams
an English poet and ambassador, died.
1840 Anthony Carlisle, eminent!
English surgeon died. Ho was pres-'
ident of the Royal College of Sur
geons. 1870 Franco-Prussian war, Armls
t'ce of twenty-five days proposed, to
allow the French to hold elections for
a constitutional assembly This was
the result of M. Thiers interview with
Count Mismarck.
1S70 A vote was hiken in the city
of Paris on the question of endorsing
the French provisional government.
1904 General assault on . Port Ar
thur continued by the Japanese with
unabated fury, sound of big guns was
heard in t'heofoo all day; entire Jap
anese fleet in blockading.
1!)9 The sentences tor the Am
erican Federation of Labor leaders
for contempt cf court were affirmed
by the District of Columbia court of
appeals.
1910 Premier Ur'and of France
r signed from his cabinet.
AI5T AX1 AIMKtTIVKS.
When the pa'nting of Mona Lia
disappeared from the Iouvre, an In
ternational chorus of walls went up.
Some of the wailera had thought, up
to that time, that "Mona Lisa" was
a play by Maeterlinck and couldn't
see why it should be in a picture gal
lery, anyway, but it is good form to
play Fo'low-the-Leader All the
newspapers took to uoting Vasari and
Walter Pater, sandwishlng these
paragraphs in between Meulah I!!n
ford and the Marquis of Queensbury.
The Xew York Times even went so
far us to tell how a door had once
been cut through the canvas by a well
known barbarian; obvloualy confus
ing this life-size portrait of a lady
with the great "Last S upper"execut
ed in Milan by the same Leonardo.
As a climax, .some one has written
this description of the missing por-
Every -woman's heart responds to
the charm and sweetness of a baby's
voice, because nature intended her "for
motherhood. But even the loving
nature of a mother shrinks from the
ordeal because such a time is regard
ed as a period of sufTerinrj and danger.
Women who use Mother's Friend are
saved much discomfort and suffering,
and their systems, being thoroughly
firepared by this great remedy, are
n a healthy condition to meet the
time with the least possible suffering
and danger. Mother's Friend i9
recommended only for the relief and
comfort of expectant mothers ; it is in
no sense a remedy for various ills,
but its man- years of success, and
the thousands of endorsements re
ceived from women who have used it
are a guarantee of the benefit to be
derived from it3 use. This remedy
does not accomplish wonders but sim
ply assists nature to perfect its wor!:.
Mother's Friend allays nausea, pre
vents caking ot
the breasts, and
in every vrav
HI.
contributes to
strong, healthy
motherhood. Mother 's Friend i : cold
at drug stores. Write for our free
book for expectant mothers.
BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Co.
TIIK IlABVS IIATII
should be in surroundings that
lack nothing In sanitary
measures; Everything In the
bathroom should be such as
can be CLEANED WITH THE
(iHKATKST COXVKXIEXCK
Ab plumbers, we have given
special attention to bath-
rooms. If we install thte a
plumbirfg, your house will al-
wayH be in Hanltary condlti- J
on. We perform Job-work
promptly.
tJl'IfK ACTIO.V COMPKKS. I
KIOX C OC KS. ?
This is the only plumbing
shop In Umatilla county that
keeps this latest 'and most up-to-date
device. It saves time
and trouble and many plumb
ing bills.
Beddow& Miller
Pendleton's Only Exclusive
PlumlXTS.
Court and Garden Streets.
Phone Black 8556
Stops Falling Hair and
Destroys Dandruff
Makes the Hair Grbw Long, Heavy
and Luxuriant and We Can
Quickly Prove It
If You Wish to Double the Beauty of
Your Hair at Once, Just Get a 25
Cent Bottle and Try This
Surely try a Dandcrine Hair Cleanse if you wish
to immediately double the beauty of your hair with
little trouble and at a cost not worth mentioning
just moisten a cloth with a little Danderiue and
draw it carefully through your hair, taking one
small strand at a time, this will cleanse the hair of
dust, dirt or any excessive oil In a few moments
you will be amaed. i our hair will be
rlutTy and abundant and possess an incomparable
softness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty
shimmer of true hair health.
Besides beautifying the hair, one application of
Danderiue dissolves every particle of Dandruff i
cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever
stopping itching and falling hair.
Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of
rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goes right
vo llie roots, invigorates and strengthens them. . It's
e'i!!arating, stimulating and life-producing proper
tics cause the hair to grow abundaiitly long, strong
and beautiful. It at once imparts a spatkling bril
liancy and velvety softness to the hair, and a few
weeks' use will cause new hair to sprout all over
the scalp. Use it every day for a short time, after
which two or three times a week will be sufficient
to complete whatever growth you desire.
You can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous hair,
an I l.its of it, if you w'!l just get a 25 cent bottle of
Kiiowlton's Dandcrine from any drug store or toilet
counter and try it as directed.
trait for those who have not seen it
in the Louvre:
"A stupid, coarse, lower middle
c'aFs woman, without distinction,
frr'ns a pale, weak, wlshywushy, in
effectual, idiotic grin. All the fly
catchers gape In ecstacy. The 'An
epIus' by electric 1 ght and surround
ed with red plush was -not received
more religiously in Brooklyn. Why
doesn't the floppy sentimental school I
have spasms over 'the archaic Greek !
sm le.' tiuite as 'mysterious' as the
Louvre's stupid grin?"
Xo doubt he who signs him-'elf
"Artist" at the end of this letter is
disgusted with the insincerity of much
of the art cant Indulged in by the
immature. He adds, at any rate:
"The man that has taken this nui
sance, bore, and humbug from the
gaze of the idiot multitude is a public
benefactor. He has done more for
art than anybody else has done In
one hundred years." ,
There is animus here Probably
"Artist" has not found a Francis J.
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WHERE TO ?
Seattle ? Spokane ? Portland :
Leave Pendleton 1 :30 P. M. -
V Arrive Portland 8:10 A. M.
Northern Pacific Railway
Tho Pioneer Line.
First class trains. Close connections. Good leaving time.
Good arriving time.
SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO
atrfv
Ask about EXCURSION PARES for these events:
Nation Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30.
'if v
1 U t
wavy,
and
-s,
i.
to purchase his pictures. Forhaps be
hopes to sell the Louvre a Mona Lisa
of his own to fill that gap In the wall
of the Salon Carre. Rut what' a mas
terful piece Leonardo's portrait of the
Lady Is, to have provoked such abus
ive eloquence three centuries after!
W. 11. Plake in November Lippin
sotts. Not a Itlot.
"What's the troub'e?" asked the
foreigner. "Do you have bread riots
here, also "
"Xo." replied the iha'rnvn of the
reception committee, "that isn't a
mob. Those are citi-ens tryin.; to see
the baseball scores on a bulletin
board."
TIiIm l The Season.
He We'd have won the football
game If our captain hadn't lost his
head.
She Mercy! Was it so bail as that?
I heard It was only an ear. Hoston
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Next to Eilers Music House
Who Knows
there's nothing like a rich, jfiley
beefsteak no bird's nests for his,
If there's one thing we'ro partic
ular about (we have a care for
every ounce of meat leaving these
premises), it's our beefsteaks .
porterhouse, sirloins, tenderloin
nnd all. We keep a keen eye on
tho market and give you every
benefit of a shade in pricing.
Centra! Hcai Market
Phone Main 33.
108 E. Alta Street.
( Arrivo Seattle .8:15 A. M.
Arrive Spokane 9 :55 P. M.
Through Tickets to all Points
East or West
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Hotel
St. George
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GEO. DAUVEAC, Proprietor
.Pendleton's Popular Gentle
men Resort
Anheussr-Busch's famous
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Finest Wines, Liquors and
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Distributors of Echo Spring and
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First class Car and Grill In
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OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
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Heals 25c and up
Best 25c Meals in
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The
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la In business for
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