East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 03, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OMSGOlsiAN, PENDLETON.
EIGHT PAGES
OREGON. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3, 1911.
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Ki-ml ei'kly, one yoar, by aiall
Heoil Wei..v. bis niiiui lis. 'by luail ...
feenil eekiy, four months, by wall..
about the subject of local Improve
ments? Does he favor better streets
and bettor sidewalks for Pendleton or
does he think conditions are roo.I
enough now? Jioes ho favor carry
ing on improvements with u view t
piomnting the ndvancoment of the
city or will his chief zeal, if elected,
be directed towards keeping property
owners from having to spend money?
What does Mr. Candidate think
about saloon regulation? Poos he fa
vor a proper enforcement of the sa
loon ordinance with a view to pre
serving peace and decency within the
Member lotted l'resa Association.
Th liaily l jint Oresonlan Is kept on tale
at the Orecon News Co., 3-0 Morriaoo
treet. l'ortlaud. Oregon.
Nortliweat New Co., Portland, Oregon.
Cbirai;n lltireau, tost Security Ilullilluc
Washington. L C, Uureau, 501 Four
teenth f ieet. N. V.
Filtered at th postofflo at Pndion,
Oregon, as wond-class mail matter.
Vejenboce Main
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1 50 elty, or does he favor returning to th
'.SO Pon town conditions?
How does Mr,
OfflcUl Cltj nd Conntj Taper.
Candidate regard the
' public utility corporation such as
the Pacific Power & Light company?
! es he consider that the city exists
! for the benefit of that concern or is
ir his conception of -things that the
I electric corporation should serve the
I city? Does he think that the big
I j wooden poles and the overhead wires
jon Main street add to the Brace and
, ! beauty of that thoroughfare or does he
W1IF.KE THEY STAY.
I.
Flo u. Mister Winter Wind toss
the leaves on high!
Put the stars are shinin steady,
and the sn comes up
the sky,
And though not a flower is
bloomin", we are havin'
holiday
Pefore the great oak fires,
where the dreams of Win
ter stay.
II.
Blow Mister Winter Wind:
We're thlnkin" that we
know
The reason that you're hurry
ing around the country
so; .
You want to find the summer
that's flown so far away.
But you'll find It by the fires,
where the dreams of
Winter stay.
Frank L. Stanton.
think they are a disgrace and should
be ordered removed? If he is elect
ed will he be an agent for the elec
tilc trust or will he make honest and
vigorous efforts towards being an
ajrent for the people?
These suggestions are made, not lot
the benefit of any one proposed can-
dldate. but for them all. The sug-
gestions are made in the hope of pro-
i nioting full publicity as to the aims
and purposes of those who may run
( for mayor and other offices ,
, Be frank centlemen. the neonle are
entitled to know where you stand.
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NOT A SEKKH'S DF.rECT.
There is no occasion to worry over
the typographical error that has been
'discovered in the commission charter
petition. The error Is of such a na
ture that it does not in any wav in-
-to
IS THERE?
Is there any significance about the
klay of the government in trying to
establish the water lights of the res
eivation and the fact that E. W. Mc-
Comas, "Heir Apparent" to the Byers !
mill.
can central
county?
validate the petition, it won't inter
fere with a vote being taken upon the
commission plan, nor will it serve t
invalidate the commission charter,
should it be adopted.
Should the error be allowed to stand
it would mean that the citv authori- .!!...
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A f riend of Appetite and Digestion
Ccttolene agrees vith the stomach because it contains no indigestible hog fat
It is made from choice, refined cotton oil, which modern physicians recommend
as being fully as healthful as olive oil Goes one-third farther than butter or lard.
For shortening or frying there's nothing to equal Cottolene
"Nature's Gift from the Sunny South"
Taj?ZJ2?KWT& Made onlv bv THE N. K. FAIHEANK COMPANY
NOYEMKEU IX IIISTOKY.
lJ29 The treaty of St. Louis, bv
which the Indians ceded to the Unit
ed States lands north of the Missis
sippi, and east, was concluded.
1832 John Leslie, eminent Scot
tish chemist, niatmematician and
natural philosopher, died. He was
the inventor of the differential ther
mometer. IS 40 St. Jean d'Acce bombarded
by the allied British and Turkish
fleets.
1S54 Louis Xapoloon withdrew his
interdict to the journey through
France of Mr. Soule, the American
tics would have greater latitude than
was intended' in reference to street
improvement assessments. But it is
is the chairman of the republi-
committee for Umatilla
WHERE DO THEY STAND?
'inconceivable that any set of officials
J would abuse a privilege given them in
I such a manner. So the error would
not be serious at the worst.
Eut there is no occasion for the er
ror to stand. It may be corrected by
an initiative measure, if the lawyer.?
think such a formality is necessary.
Mayoralty candidates are now be
ing discussed locally. Thi are many
back room conferences and sidewalk and tnls can be done before the new-
consultations as to the fitness of this charter becomes effective,
or that aspirant. ". .. Parties who have hoped to see the
"Why not have this discussion in the ! commission government move held
open so that all may hear and under- UP b a nuke are doomed to disap
stand? The people of Pendleton are pointment. The commission plan
tj select the mayor and he will be tHI ne voted upon by the people and
the indications are hey will adopt the
new charter.
elected to serve their Interests. Why
not let the public in on some of the
arte-election conferences. It is their
business.
If Tom Jones wants to be mayor of
Pendleton let him come out and frank
ly tell the people what he will do and
what he won't do if he is chosen
Then r,. onle will h ahi . r n i district. Often in such a section there
..... 1Jt uLftJ a.". 1J1 ill ail'
ii.'tellicent or,ini,,n .n t,, th i1" plenty of water for irrigation but
1IEHMISTOX WATEK.
How to secure good wholesome wa
ter for domestic purposes is usually
quite a problem in any new irrigation
1904 Japanese captured addition
al important forts near Port Arthur,
took trenches of inner forts by storm
but were repulsed in attempt to take
forts themselves; Cheeloo reports de
clared stronghold's doom is sealed.
1905 Presidential election.
1909 Commander Peary's polar
records were approved by the Nation
al Geographic society.
1910 Changes we're made in the
Brltfch cabinet. "
best judgment in the Interest of the
country."
The President of the United States
does not look like an English king
i'i a veto performance. He is greater
than tin English king whose veto
power slipped away long ago.
It is not the veto power which Mr.
Taft needs to beware of. What
should concern him is the judgment
with which that -power is used. Was
it good judgment to sign the l'ayne
Aldiich bill and then veto all meas
ures for its correction when he had
admitted the need of corre.tion?
New York World.
The principal crop that some peo
ple want to raise Is sometimes given
a name beginning with H.
Sf. George Cafe and Oriil i
Hotel
St. George
mr
CEO. DAUVEAU, Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle
mexa Reaort
Anheuser-Busch's famous
BUDWEISER
on draught, 5C 8 'a8 i
Electrlo Mixed Drinks Served at
thla Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquor
Clgari.
and
Distributor of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whlakejr.
First class Cafe and
connection A Li
Grill In
Carte.
When you want
TIIE
AUTO CAB:
PHONE MAIN' 408. Z-
The OREGON MOTOR CO. I
I 315 E. COUKT ST.
t DR. GRAY I
THE PAINLESS DENTIST. W
NOW AT $
I THE BOWMAN HOTEL $
WILL IlEMAIN ANOTHER S
9
. WHITE COOXS, SERVICE FIRST-CLASS
Open Day and Night Prices are Reasonable
Hot Merchants Lunch Daily 1 1:30 A. M. to 2:00 P. M.
js French Dinner every Sunday from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m.
Entrance on Webb Street or through Hotel Lotby
WEEK.
The Dr. has already .operated
upon numbers of Pendleton'
citizens, all of whom wilt tell
VOll th.lf hi Annm ,-.!.. n 1. (
- ' " " " i.aiw ua II.
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TODAY'S ItlHTHDAY SKETCH.
hit, candidacy.
What does Mr. Mayoralty Candi
d?te think of the commission plan of
government? Is he for it or against
it?
What does Mr. Candidate think of
the water problem? noes ho favor
a mountain water system, a filteration !
e;-stem or does he think it wise for
Pendleton to remain content with the i
vatc-r plant now in use? It Is an im- .
portant subject and the people are '
entitled to know his views. They I
should be given freely and without1
fluttering and the candidate should
pf-pared, if elected, to live up to
lis profession.". j
What does Mr. Candidate think '
none fit for household uses and epi
demics of typhoid result.
At Hermiston, however, the people
Jare undertaking the solution of this
I question so early In the game and
with such vigor that they should be
able to avoid the evils that have been
i encountered elsewhere in the north
west. The city has voted a bond Is
sue to provide $35,000 for a city wa
' ter system and the contract for the
I construction work was awarded yes
terday.
Hermiston is going to do the best.
it can and here's hoping the water sys
tem will answer tho needs of its peo
ple.
Cleanliness is a means of salvation.
COUGHING AT NIGHT
BAD FOR CHILDREN HARD ON PARENTS
Stop it with
COMPOUND
Acts quickly and has a healing anoSsoothing effect
on the inflamed membranes. All coughs have a
tendency to grow worse at night. Children with
whooping cough and bronchitis always cough worse
at night and a cold in the head with tickling in
the throat and coughing grow3 worse at bed time.
Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will stop the
coughing and soothe the irritation in the throat.
Contains no opiates, does not constipate, is the best
and safest for children and delicate persons.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
For Sale By All Druggists
Henry George, Jr., congressman
from the Seventeenth New York dis
trict, is forty-eight years old today,
for he was born in Sacramento, Calif.,
Nov. 3, 1S63. He was educated in the
public school and entered a printing
office at the age of 1G. Klnce 1881 he
has been steadily engaged in news
np and magazine work. In 1906
ho was a special newspaper corres
pondent In Japan. On the sudden
death, of his father, Henry George,
during the mayorality campaign in
New York city in 1897, Henry Georgo
Jr., was nominated to succeed his
father on the ticket as the candidate
of the Jetfersonian !n. .-.yi was de
feated at the election. He married
Miss Marie M. Hitch, of Chicago, in
1897. In 19H9, as a special corres
pondent, he mahe a tour of the world
and a special study of the econoinic
conditions existing in the countries
through which he passed. He Is the
author of several books, Including a
lite of his father, Henry George. He
U serving his first term in. congress.
Congressman James P. Maher of
New York, is forty-six today.
Congressman Hannibal L. Godwin,
or North Carolina, was born Novem
ber 3, 1S73, and is therefore, thirty
eight today. He ia serving his third
U rm In congress. .
FINE TAILORING
Fit, Style and Workmanship Guaranteed
Ladies Work of all kinds a specially
Reparing and Ceaning Neatly. Done
Wl. CLIR3E(
815 Main Street. Next to Eilers Music House
For the Man Who Knows
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
ia In business for
"Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THIS WHEN
TOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES
KVERYWOMAN.
IJverywoman starts before
The last act is half ended,
To get her things on, though the door
Ky watchful men attended,
Will not be barred ere they who stay
To hear the last word of the play
Have had the chance to leave with
out Engaging in a frantic rush;
Hut Everywoman, filled with doubt.
And, wishing to avoid the crush,
Oh, haply fearing that some great
111 might befall If she should wait.
Puts on her hat and dons her stole.
And, like a runner at the tane.
With wild Impatience In her soul.
Prepares to leap. Tis true escape
Might be a simple process, should
She wait serenely in her seat,
Instead of spoiling everything
The author's lines, the actor's art,
The moral, ere 'tis understood,
Jlls temper who, endeavoring
To hear and see, permits the heat
Of passion to Invade his heart,
And wonders, since she Is so keen
To be the first to reach the street.
Why she has stayed to spoil the scene,
Thus Everywoman rouses Ire
And does not care and feels no
shame,
Because she lacks the sacred fire,
And Nobody is to blame.
I V z' I
there's nothing liko a rich, juicy
beefsteak no bird's nests for his.
If there's one thing we're partic
ular about (we have a care for
every ounce of meat leaving these
premises), it's our beefsteaks
porterhouse, sirloins, tenderloin
and all. We keep a keen eye on
the market and give you every
benefit of a shade In pricing.
uehlral f.leat Market
Phone Main 83.
108 E. Alta Street.
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Seattle ?
WHERE TO?
Spokane ? Portland ?
Arrive Seattle .8:15 A. M.
Leave Pendleton 1 :30 P. M.
First clas3 trains.
NOT POWER J1CT Jl'DfiMENT.
President Taft is becoming bellig
erent In defense of his tariff vetoes,
and this is his privilege. He has been
acting within his constitutional rights.
As he said In a .South Dakota speech: :
"If I don't like a bill I am going to
veto It, whether I look like George
HI. or any other king; but that power
Is Imposed upon me by the Constitu
tion and I am bound to exercise it,
and I am going to exercise it with my
Arrive Spokane......9 :55 P. M.
Arrive Portland 8:10 A. M.
Northern Pacific Railway
The Pioneer Line.
Close connections. ClnnA loo
Good arriving time.
SLEEPING CARS FROM PASCO
Through Tickets to all Points
East or West
Secnre tickets and full information from
W. ADAMS, AGENT N. P. HY.
PENDLETON.
Ask about EXCURSION FARES for these events:
Nation Apple Show, Spokane, November 23-30.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole ilanufectnren
and Distributors of tht
Celebrated
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Dniriflta of Eaat
era Oregon.
ST. PAUL'S
SCHOOL I
Opens Sept. 14 t
Boarding and Day ;
School for Girls.
J Primary, Intermediate, Ac
I ademio Special and Post- : : :
I Graduate Courses. Donnrt. ' ".
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X and Art I .
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Principal J
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