East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 24, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREC.QXIAN. PEXDLETOX. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21. tli.
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Official City and Counrj Paper.
T THE TIME IV CHRISTMAS
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Angels at the Christmas Time
4) that come from far away
To watch the children as they
sleep and dream of Christ-
mas Day.
sometimes, if you listen
And
when low the Night ma
sings.
You'll hear, outside the win
dows, the fluttering of
wings.
II.
And witches at the Christmas
Time that's what the old
folks say
That try to get the snowy clouds
to hide the stars away.
And the Winds to blow the
moon out and leave the
darkness deep.
But the sweet stars love the
children, and watch 'em
In their sleep.
III.
Jst everything at Christmas
i Time, and, best of all,
you know,
The slelghbells of the Reindeer
as they race- across the
snow
To where the midnight-houses
are standing all so white
And reddest sparks from chim
neys high a minute light
the Night.
Frank L. Stanton.
A BEAM IN M'COCRT'S EYE-
John McCourt Is credited with a
speech before the state bar associ
ation upon the subject of "Duties of
the lawyers of the present day," In
which he set forth his personal views
on several current political subjects.
But people in this section would
like to have something from Mr. Mc
Court on -the subject of the duties of
the United States attorney for Ore
gon In the matter of establishing wa
ter rights on the Umatilla Indian res
ervation. Upon the Umatilla reservation are
something like 1000 Indians, men,
women and children. Through their
reservation flows the Umatilla river,
a stream which If properly utilized
could double or treble the produc
tivity of the Indian lands. The In
dians have a right to this water un
der the terms of a treaty and Mr. Mc
Court says so himself. But their
lands have gone unwatered for many
years and are unwatered now be
cause the Byerg milling company a
former client of John McCourt's
claim the right to all the water and
has bluffed and bulldozed those who
have tried to use water upon reser
ation lands.
Curing the past year William Cald
well, a reservation renter, has been
waging a fight to establish the right
to use water from the river on In
dian lands. It .is a fight in which
the Indians are much more interested
than is Mr. Caldwell. It is a fight
that means a million dollars to the
reservation Indians if it means a
cent. The United i-tates government
Is the official guardian of the redmen
&nd should be upholding their legal !
rights. John McCourt Is the federal J
attorney for this district and he is
the man who should be doing the j
vork. I
Mr. Caldwell has gone to the Unit-1
ed States attorney for aid and he had
. a right to expect aid. But it has been
absolutely refused. Instead of assist
ing in the suit Mr. McCourt virtually
snubbed Mr. Caldwell, and has de
clared, so Mr. Caldwell says
that he
will not molest the Byers right un
less he has to do so. He has how
ever seen fit to notify the city of Pen
,llfcton it cannot take water from the
reservation fur municipal purposes
(because of the government's early day
treaty with the Indians. In other
words he is enforcing the treaty
. rights agulnst this city but not
ugalm-t his former client, the wealthy
milling company.
This Is the ponition which Mr. Mc
Court occupies upon this subjx't. It
is the light in which he stood when
he gave advice so freely to tils fel
low lawyers in Portland the other day
nd criticised among other things the
jjnpci vi !t prosecution of trusts .
Ho should look at the beam in his
own eye.
I.KSS ATTRACTIVE.
SVcroUry MncYeaslVs indorsement
o! the Aldrlch hanking plan has one
iiiirnu tunt iiuatificntion, says the New
York World. It should not, lie says,
permit a bank in th Central Reserve
Association to hold stock In any other
bank. Ills belief is that American
conditions are permanently opposed
p.nv semblance of branch banking.
This might serve to make the plan
rure attractive to congress, but Its
vn pularity among bankers would not
likely be increased. If they could nut
more than at present put the small
institutions into th, eontrol of thJ
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large, subordinate country credit to
'that of two or three bic cities and!
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torse ciiaius ot banns tor speculative
purposes, then must the magnificent
iwork of the Aldrieh i.lan be
v orlj nf Mm 1.trinl. nl:n. hni'in ti. ill
r.iintsh in their eyes. This fair and
unworked garden of combination
which they have tried vainly to break
into through the plan devised by the
National City Bank would be closed
to them tighter than ever.
Still, there will be left for conso
lation the elaborate machinery pro
vided for a centralized control r;
American banking credit. The am
bition of a few great bankers to own
everything in the business might
find a reasonable degree of satisfac
tion in this possibility of controlling
everything without ownership. It is
something to be looked out for in the
perfecting of the plan.
KEEP THE PROMISE.
It is very proper of course for local
people to agree to celebrate the lay
ing of the corner stone of the branch
! hospital building. It will be an event
worth celebrating.
But Pepdleton can best show its
appreciation of the branch asylum by
doing Its duty by the new institution.
The chief duty of the city towards
the branch asylum is to provide the
institution with an abundant supply
of pure water. When the branch asy
lum was located here local people
gave assurance that a gravity water
system would be forthcoming. It is
up to the people of the city to keep
that promise and a further reason
for keeping the promise l the fact
that local people themselves want
mountain water.
NOVEMBER 24 IX HISTORY.
1638 New Haven, Conn., purchas
ed from the Indians.
1758 The French abandon Fort
Duque.sne at the approach of Gen.
Forbee, Washington, and Armstrong
with 9,000 men.
1804 Great Britain had 685 ships
in commission in the navy.
1819 Campaign Canal declared to
be navigable.
1S29 New England states began
the observance of last Thursday in j
November as Thanksgiving Day.
1832 South Carolina threatens to
secede from the Union because her
tariff laws were nullified.
1859 Adellna Patti makes her first
appearance in America, in New York.
1864 Battle of Columbia, Tenn.
1869 National Woman's Suffrage
convention meets at Cleveland.
1876 Sioux severely defeated by
Ihe Fourth Regiment at a pass in the
Big Horn mountains.
1879 Chllans gained a great victory
at Iquiue, Peru.
1904 Japanese renew attack on
Lone Tree Hill, south of Mukden and
repulsed.
1904 Sid Edward Clarke derided
title of "American" ambassador at
Thanksgiving dinner in London; in
sisted that "England was, territorially
a larger American power than the
United States.
1910 Crews of four Brazilian war
ships mutlned, under the leadership
of a negro sailor; three officers, sev
eral sailors killed.
THE FAMILY TREE.
When I fall down and hurt my knee
my grandma says "Be brave,
It isn't like a Cunningham to fret
and misbehave."
And when I cut my finger a-whittling
on a stick, '
"Remember you're a Cunningham,"
she says, "Stop crying, quick!"
Oh! I suppose it's n'ce to have a gun
and sword SO Old,
And have a torn and faded flag, that's
better far than gold!
READ for PROFIT
Ue foi ReaulU
FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS
They work directly on the KIDNEYS,
BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES,
and their beneficial effect is felt from the
start. For BACKACHE, KIDNEY and
BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM
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FLAMMATION of the BLADDER and
nnoyingURIMARYIRREGULARITIES
they exercise a permanent benefit.
TONIC IN ACTION QUICK IN RESULTS
J. A. Maple, 125 S. 7th St., Steu
benvllle, O., says: "For years I uf
fered from weak kidneys and a se
vere bladder trouble. I learned of
Foley Kidney Pills and their wonder
ful cures so I began taking them and
sure enough I had as good results as
any I heard about. My backache left
me and to one of my business, ex
pressman, that alone is a great ad
vantage. My kidneys acted free and
normal, and that saved me a lot of
misery. It is now a pleasure to work
where it used to be a misery. Foloy
Kidney Pills have cured me and have
my highest praise."
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS
Cotto
The ray to healthful cooking is to start , right
with Cottolcnc.
Cottolcnc-cooked food agrees with one because
Cottolcnc contains not an ounce of hog fat it is a vege
table instead of an animal product Its
wholesomeness and purity are vouched for
by Nature. Cottotene is "the fat from the
flower."
All the country's best cooks Mrs.
Mary J. Lincoln, Mrs. Sarah Tyson Rorer,
Mr. Helen Armstrong, Marion Harland,
Lida Ames Willis, and a dozen others of
national reputation recommended Cotto
lene in preference to lard or any other
medium for frying and shortening.'
Isn't the testimony of such experts
worth something to you?
You can afford to pay a few cents more
per pail for Cottolene, because it goes one
third farther than butter or lard.
Made only by
TIE N. K. FA1RBANK COMPANY
Listen to theTIan- who Knows
But, o I wish that I could be like
Tom or Johnnie Brown,
And not a hero's grandson and have
to I've it down!
Katherine Dunlap Wright.
10.10!),25(),000 STAMPS IN YEAR.
Output of Bureau of Engravlrwr "d
Printing I-argely Increased.
Washington. A total of 10,109,
250,000 postage stamps was turned
out by the bureau of engrfavlng and
pr ntlng in the last fiscal year. This
is an increase of nearly 9 per cent as
compared with the previous year.'-
DIFFERENT STYLES
in plumbing appliances are as
much in evidence with us as
in any other avenue of bus
iness. SANITARY BATH ROOM
APPURTENANCES
are as requisite for health as
a doctor is when you are slcb
Our estimates on plumbing
will prove satisfactory.
PLUMBING
HERE IS Al.
QUICK ACTION COMPRES
SION COCKS.
This Is the only plumbing
shop In Umatilla county that
keeps this latest and most up-ta-date
device. It saves time
and trouble and many plumb
ing bills.
Beddow& Miller
rendlcton'a Only Exclusive
Plumbers.
Court and Garden Streets.
Phone Black 3556
THE
Thanksgiving Spirit
prevails at this popular and sanitary market. Xo matter what
delicacy you have decided upon, in tho way of poultry or
meats, for the Thanksgiving dinner, you will find it hero.
? 3'rtS' v'';ii,-u,'Vt rVjT
PHONE MAIN 33.
A SNAP FOR $2500.00
7 room, modern house, stone
toilet, shade and fruit trees, 1-2 block ground.
Call at once as bargains of this character can't :cst
It to appreciate it.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main 83. 117 E. Court Street.
Other Property of Every Description.
Money to Loan on City and County Realty.
THEFOUMJM'IOW of
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The Foundation of every success, business or professional 's
money. Save your money and a good OPPORTUNITY for you to
make a profitable business Investment will surely come. Begin sav
ing and KEEP ON saving, and you will get ahead. There is no
other way to do so.
The American National Bank
Send us your order for
Turkeys Ducks
Sealshipt Oysters Geese
Chickens Choice Meats
V
Everything freoh and clean. All orders receive our prompt
attention.
11 1 ' "'" "' iimaini
cellar, barn, wood
shed.
bath.
Must sea
103 K ALT A ST.
mm
GUNT
It
Hotel
V
St. George
Bar
GEO. DARVEAU, Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle
mer.s Resort.
Anheassr-Busch's famous
BUDWEISER
on draught, 5C e'aS8
Electric Mixed Drinks Served at
this Bar.
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigars.
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whiskey.
First class Cafe and Grill in
connection A La Carte,
ST. PAUL'S
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yj va v- -r
Opens Sept. 1 4
Boarding and Day
School for Girls.
Primary, Intermediate, Ae
adeauio Special and Poet
Graduate Courses. Depart
ments of Music, Expression
and Art
PERSONAL ATTENTION
REFUVINO INFLCENCaW
THOROUGH WORK
Nettie M. Galbrahh
Principal
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
DR. GRAY
THE paixij-:ss DENTLSrr.
NOW AT
g THE BOWMAN HOTEL
WILL REMAIN ANOTHER
WEEK.
g The Dr. has already operatsd
upon numbers of Pendleton 0
S citizens, all of whom will tell
g you that he does exactly as he S
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claims
"ee
When you want
2 the
lAUTO CABi
PHONE MAIN 4M. Z
The OREGON MOTOR CO.
813 E. COURT ST.
The
Pendleton Drug
Co.
If In business for
"Your Good Health"
REMEMBER. THIS WHEN
YOU 41 AVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES
HEADQUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturer!
and Distributors of th
Celebrated
TOILET CRKiil
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
and
MT. HOOD CREAM.
Tallman 8c Co.
Leading Druggists of East
ern OrogoTt.
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