East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 14, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911.
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Oregon, as -ondclasa mail waiter. J
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Official Cltj and Countj Paper.
SKHNSl CUT.
Io you hear low voices whisper
In the light
Of the moon, alone and dream
ing In the night.
Your heart finely still with
beauty.
Pure delight.
Of the fair and the far.
Of the blue and the star?
And the winds that whisper
morrow
To the hearts so full of sorrow
Thai they long from birds to
borrow
Wings to fly. ever fly.
With the snaring blue sky.
Do their universal echoes
Never fill you.
And with hope's far-off desires
Ever thrill you.
That naught else, in earth or
thought.
Could still you
But the fair and the far.
But the blue and the star?
A. Pascal Coviei.
THEY AIDED PENDLETON.
There are those who speak with
scorn of the rights of the Indians of
the Umatilla reservaion and jest be
cause a plea is made for justice to
the redmen. Such people seem to
tl-ink. the Indians have no rights that
white men need respect and that Pen
dleton is under no obligations to its
neighbors.
Tet it was not many years ago that
local people held the friendship of
the Umatilla, the Walla Walla's and
the Cayuses in high esteem. When
Buffalo Horn and Egan with their
Bannock warriors swept towards
Pendleton in 'TS the local Indians held
Two Holes in the Household" Parse
If you u?e butter otherwise than as
a spread for bread you are wasting
money, because Cottolene will make just
as light cake and pastries as you ever i
made from butter, and it can be bought .
for about the price you pay for lard.
One-third less Cottolene, moreover, is
required than of either butter or lard.
With Cottolene you save in another
way. Lard-cooked food leads to indi-
gestion, and indigestion sooner or later i
lands you into the hands ot the doctor. I
l se Lottoiene and your bills will be
less both with your grocer and with
your family doctor.
For Christmas?
The Canadian Pacific (Soo
Spokane Route) offers you the
very best sf-rvice and lowest
rates from the Inland Empire to
all Eastern and Southern cities.
ThrouKh 'Electric-lighted Corn-purt-iient.
Observation, Library,
Statdard nnti TourNt Sleepers
from knne to MintK-apolln
arid St. Ban!, l-nving- at 2; 00 p.
lit., making ijire't connection
f-r '':; ;r-, onj :: points Crist
'1 .-'It'!.
' wiil nl.o be plensed to
'''- you rates to all points in
Europe via ANY steamship line
J"m; wMi un 1, rari risr from you.
For further information, call
on your local o.-W. It. & N.
an3 s. & I. E. agents, or write
M. E M ALONE, T. P. A.
T. J. WALL General Agt.
14 Wall St., Spokane.
AN
f" f GOING
HOME
TIItP.K IS SO.MK REASON FOIt THE OKEATLY INCKEASED AT
TENDANCE AT THE
11 A
THE SCHOOL OF MODERN METHODS
The bert systems. Individual Instruction and a personal interest In each
pupil are the reasons for the rapid advancement and the short time
required to graduate In our school.
Bookkeeping, Hhorthand. Typewriting and all business, shorthand
nnd English subjects practically and thoroughly taught. Our instruc
tion is individual. Our students have the privilege of taking any num
ber of subjects without extra cost- ENROLL NOW.
Day and evening classes: Graduates assisted to good positions. Fees
are lower than in most schools. L L. CLANCEY, B. A., Pre.
the balance of power. They were im
plored hy the hostile Bannooks to
t;ko the war path ami unve tho en
iroaching white men from the rs
turos of thi-ir fathers. It was a call
that was hard to resist. Had that
rail boon j'.nswere.i as was expected
!y the rann.uks it would have been
a sad day for Pendleton and there
vould have been a bloody chapter in
tile history of Umatilla county.
Put tb.e news columns of the Kast
!et.nian of that day show that th-
reservation Indians, lor the most
part, stood firm and true to their
hite' friends in this town. For a
time the I'maiillas held the hostile
in check on the north fork of thej
John Hay and it was an Indian cour
i. r. js.-nt by Major Cornoyer. thai
biousht the word of -danger to Pen-j
dhton. Later on in the campaign it I
was old Vmaplne, father of the pics
e;.t Cayuse chief, woo kiilod K;.m
and left the hostile Snakes without
a leader and with their fighting spir
it broken.
There are many here who still re
member those events. There arel
i il'.ers here whose fathers and moth
t is were in Pendleton then and whose
lives and safety were largely in the
j keeping of the redmen whose right
are now at stake.
In view of these things are not the
Ir.dians entitled to somj consider-
jalion from local people? They were
friendly to Pendleton at a time when
j their friendship was sorely needed.
Miouid we now in this age of peace
and prosperity, jest at their ignor
ance and misfortunes and deny them
privileges that are justly theirs? Dur
ing war of "78 the Umatilla's helped
protect the women and children of
Pendleton. Should we not insist on
jestice for their squaws and children
end for their men who are old and
feeble?
It happens of course that the wel
fare of the Indians is not the only
thing involved in the adjudication of
the reservation water rights. The
Interests of Pendleton in this matter
are identical with the Interests of the
Indians. But were the Indians the
only ones involved there is much that
might be said in their behalf.
A PECl LIAn PLAX.
E. C. Simmons, head of the Sim- j
mons hardware company, think thatj
the present anti-trust law is bad and j
should be amended. He would have
a convention of business men cor-:
pnration managers evidently to draft j
a measure for the regulation ot I
trusts. I
Quite a novel idea and no doubt it !
i. a good suggestion from Mr. Sim- j
mon's standpoint. But it so happens j
that the consuming public does not
want an anti-trust law drafted by the
trusts. Mr. Simmons has put the
accent in the wrong place. The cor
porations are the servants, the con
suming public the served. It must be
granted that should a convention suc
as Mr. Simmons suggests be called !
I'. would draft a plan looking to the
V f,fare of 'he trusts rather than to
the welfare of the people. It would
mnke tile situation worse instead of
Better.
Before the trust question is finally
stttled it will be necessary f.r the
trust magnates to readjust their ideas
of proportion.
XOYE.MLI.K II IX IIISTOKV
1318 Mcst disastrous earthquake
ever known in England.
I K70 Explorer Bruce discovered
j the sources of the lilver Nile.
1SU4 Congress met in the library
j of the eapitul, since the south wing
! wag unfinished.
j 1S09 Bonaparte congratulated as
the greatest of heroes on his return
, from Austria.
1S54 Telegraph line opened be
tween Paris and Bastia.
I860 Announcement of annexa
tion of territory on the Amur by
liussia.
H74 Lieut.-Oovernor V. V. Smith
proclaimed himself governor of Ar
; kansaa.
18 84 The French forces captured
: and occupied Tamsul, China,
if 18J4 Lexington, Ky., had a sensa
tion in the marriage of Cassius M.
Clay, octogf-narian, and a fourteen
year oid girl.
lV.tS Aivhb'thop Grosrg of Oregon
died. :
1!01 Col. Henry Mapeson, imprcs
sario, died.
K"il Pension Comml-'sloner Ware,
rf -ii'r.od. j
'.') 4 Japanese begin attempt to i
'iti'e Kuropa kin's army back to
Mukden.
J'JOn Goneral Jor-e Miguel Go-;
niez, the candidate of the liberal par
ty, was elected president of Cuba.
1910 Prince Victor Napoleon and
Clementine of Belgium were married
after an engagement lasting many
years arid bitterly opposed by the
princes1 father, the late King Leo-
pold.
THE VXHArrY POODLE DOQ.
The Jones have a poodle dog whose
(Kxcept when for promenades, he'd
coat was wh te as snow '
thr.ough the coal bin go).
"A disgrace to our family,'1 Pere
Jones exclaimed, with wrath.
"Can't sameb idy fir. I time today to
give that dog a bath 11
Hut mother had a, dub meeting, big
sis'.er had a call,
A bridge, a tea and Bobby, why,
lie had no time at all.
The speaker of the club was ill, so
mother home did hie;
She gave V xey a bath and rubbed him
warm and dry.
Sister came back after her cjl. "I'll
please papa," said she;
"I'll give that darling dog a bath and
cut that foolish tea.'1
She seized Dixey without a glance,
and plunged him in a tub.
With sleeves rolled up, most vigor
ously did pretty sister scrub.
Dixey was keeping house alone when
Hob ran in from play.
"Fy jinks!" he cried. "I'll soak that
cur to see what pa will say."
Again Dixey was scarcely dry when
father turned the key,
"I'll wash that wretched dog," he
said, "and shame my fami'y." ,
With pride, that night, each Jones
awaits for Dixey to come in.
He came at last (we'll draw a veil)
'Twas straight from the coal bin.
Itebecca Deming Moore in McCall's
Magazine.
THE FRIEND DECLINED.
A Japanese diplomat on Admiral
Togo's American tour, relates the
Louisville Courler.-Journal, said at a
dinner at Narragansett Pier:
"Admiral Togo well merits his
Wealth and his honors. But a boy
hood friend one day after the man
ner of the boyhood friend sneered
at the Admiral's success, whereupon
our great warrior retorted:
"Come, now, I'll resign all my mon
ey and titles to you, but on one con
dition that you pay the same price
for them that I did. We'll Just go
out int.) the garden there, and I'll fire
a cannon at you ninety times. All I
have shall be yours If you survive."
noaci Dunutng by convicts may
prove to be a very valuable innova -
tion.
CHANGE
IN WOMAN'S
LIFE
Made Safe by Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Granitpvillo, Vt "I was passing
tnrougu tue i natigeot J.ueandsuBered
jr r o in nervousness
and other annoying
symptoms, ana I
can truly say that
i.yuia L. iiukham s
Vegetable torn,
pound has proved
worth mountains of
gold to me, a3 it
restored my health
and strength. I
never forget? to tell
my friends what
l.vdin K. Pinkli.im'si
Vegetable Compound has done for mo
during this trying period. Complete
restoration to health means so much
to me that for the sake of other suffer
ing women I am willing to make my
trouble public so you may publish
this letter." Mpr. Chas. JJakclay,
U.F.D., Graniteville, Vt.
Xo other medicine for woman's ills
has received such wide-spread and un
qualified endorsement. . Xo other med
icine we know of has such a record
of cures as has Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
For more than 30 years it has been
curing woman's ills such as inflamma
tion, ulceration, fibroid tumors, irreg
ularities, periodic pains and nervous
prostration, and it is unequalled for
carrying women fii-VIv through tho
period of change cf life.
Mrs. Pinkhom, at Lynn, Mass.,
invitPK all siok women to write
lier for ad viee. Her advice is f rec
and always Lclpi'uL
STYLE !
A SI
FOR
$20 Suits
$15.
LADIES'
New Shipment ot
4 Middy Dresses
Don't Overlook This Money Saving Chance
One True iedsoina
Bevare
jusi
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SPELL OF THE MISTLETOE.
I
! Mrs. Morlarity owns a goat, for
I which she has a" warm affection. All
the neighbors regard Nanny as quite
jaj; much a member of the Moriarlty
I family as is Michael or Kathleen.
I One fine morning Mrs. Uionlan
came running across the street with
her shawl over her head and said;
!"Mrs. Morlarity, what is the matter
iwid Nanny? Is she sick. I seen her
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Facsimile onc-lMrd tegular size
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ank
de. yovc mutt nuJ& a, dJalt-
Just TRY putting your money in our bank and watching the bal
ance to your credit grow, and sec if It doesn't make you feel better
to save and have -a good bank account.
MAKE OCR HANK YOUIl BANK.
We pay liberal Interest consistent with safety, 4 per cent com
pounded semi-annually.
The American National Bank
QUALITY ! ss
REDUCTION
THIS WEEK ONLY
$25 Suits $30 Suits
$18.?5 $22.50
$35 9C OC
Suits 30iu
I 'Whisksv
is
cf imitations and substitute
unscrupulous dealers tell you are
as ooa as" Duny's Pure
.it wmsiicy
chcr.p concoctions r.rc foisted cr. the
people with the intent to deceive by dealers
minu'ful cf their prolits only and caring noth
ing lor the health ot t.'icir patrons.
Some try to make you bvlicve it is
Dufiy's Pure Malt Whiskey.
Are Dangerous
When a remedy ha3 been befpre
the public for more than half a cen
tury, has been prescribed and used by
the best doctors and in prominent
hospitals, and hascarried the blessings
of health into as many thousands of
homes as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
has, imitations are bound to arise.
Duffy
v mi w
Malt Whiskey
Is Beneficial
It has been used for more than fifty
years with remarkable results in the
prevention and cure of all throat, lung
and stomach troubles and all wasting
and diseased conditions.
Duffy5 Pure Malt Whiskey Is the
only whiskey that was taxed by the
Governmcntas a medicine durlngthe
Spanish-American War.
The genuine is sold in sealed bot
tles only. The "Old Chemist's
Head" is on the label and over the
cork is an engraved seal. -Be certain
this seal is unbroken. Sold by drug
gists, grocers and dealers everywhere
or direct, $1.00 a large bottle.
Tat DnfTy Malt WMskey Co., Bocheiter, N. T.
l'anin' agin the corner of the house,
and she was lookln' 111!"
"The saints bles you, Mary Ann,"
replied Mrs. Moriarlty. "Nanny ain't
sick! She climbed up on the clnter
table last night and ate the mistletoe,
and it made her sintimental, that's
all!"
Tho average reign of English mon
archs ha. been 23 years; of KusMan,
16.
V&ml HAPPY
Yoy have:
GOT A.
Account
WORTH!
Eft ALL
SUITS
New Shipment of
Middy Dresses
WmSm
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Hotel St. George
C:K0K(;K DAIJVKAI', Proprietor.
European plan. Everything first
class. All modern conveniences. Hot
water heated throughout. Rooms en
suite with bath. Larue, new sample
rooms. The Hotel St. George is pro
nounced one of tho most up-to-date
hotels of the Northwest. Telephone
and fire alarm connections to office,
and hot and cold water running In
all rooms,
ROOMS $1.00 and $1.50
Block and a half from depot. See the
big electric sign.
First-class Grill and Cafe in connec
tion A La Carte.
When you wanl
TBE
:AUTO CAB
rilOXE MAIN 468.
The OREGON MOTOR CO.
315 E. COURT ST.
,The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
is In business for
"Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THI8 WHE
TOO HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
Ott WANT PURE MEDICINES
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturer
and Distributors of tht
Celebrated
F
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
Tallman & Co.
Leading Druggists of as
era Oregon.
TT 1"!' TTI TTTTTTTTTT TTTTTT
ST. PAUL'S
SCHOOL
Opens Sept. 14
Boarding and Day
School for Girls.
Primary, Intermediate, Ac-
lldfxinlf Snfn!nl nn.1 lt
uraduato Coursoa. Depart
ments of Music, Expression
and Art
j PICRSONAL ATTENTION
1USI'1.M.U IXIXUENCES
TIIOROCGII WORK
Nettie M. Galbraith
Principal
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
DR. GRAY
THE PAINLESS DENTIST.
NOW AT
THE BOWMAN HOTEL
WILL REMAIN ANOTHER
WEEK.
The Dr. has already operated
UDOn numbers Of Pendletnn'a
citizens, all of whom -will tell
you that he does exactly as he
claims
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