East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 27, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PE.YDLETON. OREGON. MONDAYj NOVEMBElt 27, 1911.
RIGHT PAG1
AN 1NPKIENPKNT NEWSrArER.
Published lal!y n.l Soml VWn-kly at Pen
dlotua, oi't'son. by lUe
EAST OKlHJONlAX lTUMSUlSU CO.
srnscKimox kates.
lull?, one year, by mall $3.00
t'l.v, six nuuillis. by mail -
Laliy, itirw mouths, by mail 1.-3
liailv. nu mnuh. br mall .50
Dal iv. one yenr. by i airier 7.50
Lallv. six nomhs. by rarrler . . . .
IiallV. ilii'ii- mouths, by carrier 1.03
IniIIt, one uioiuu, by vanier 13
t-mi kly. one yi'ar, by mail 1 30 1
Bea.l-V eekiy, six ui.niihs. by mall 75 j
tteml u eridy, four nioutus, by mall... .ou
little to say regarding the mnyorallty
contest during the few, days between
this time and the election 'but will de
vi te its chief energies to urging the
adoption of t,he commission form)f
gi vemment a reform that aims at an
elflcient government all the time and
a reform that should be "adopted by
tl.e people of Pendleton. '
COMlNti OIK WAY.
Member l'ni:ed l'resa Association.
Information received from Wash
ington by Major Swartzlander, agent
3.73 upon the reservation, shows that the
acitation for the establishment of the
reservation water rights is bringing
results. The slow moving wheels of
t!,e government are getting into mo
tion and good should follow. It seems
squarely up to Mr. McCourt to act
Tbe lially East Ore;onlan la kept on tale
t tbe OreKon News Co., 3-9 Morrison
"ToVthS-c NeiTO Portend, Oregon. '" ' he does his full duty he will try
Csiraeo llureau, SHW Security Hulhliug.
Waf.Uiui.ton. U C, liureau, 001 Four
teenth i- reet. X. W.
Entered at the postoffiee at Pendleton,
Oregon, a eecoiKl-class mail matrer.
telephone Main I
Official C!tj and County ltper.
T1IK EVENING BL.UE.
When stark trees rattle their
long gaunt arms
In the echoing blast of the
' wintry gale,
When the winds of night shriek
their wild alarms
O'er hollow bracken and bar-
ren vale,
Then away with the woes and
the carking cares
That harry and vex the fleet-
ing days;
Then it's, ho! for the place
where the hearthstone
flares!
And ho! for the light of the
evening blaze!
i
to prove the reservation water right.
are appurtenant to the land. It
would be a farce to ask for water for
such Indians only as are able to farm
their own allotments. That would be
denying the benefits of water to the
old men, the squaws and children,
who need such blessings the most.
For his good work in striving to
have the reservation rights estab-
I lis-hed local people owe much to Ma
jor Swartzlander. The agent is act
j ing with a view to promoting the in
terests of the Indians under his care.
He is
doing his duty and his course
and encour
aged by the Indians and by local
whites. His behavior is In contrast
with that of some of his predecessors
and it gives the major a rare distinc
tion. Fortunately the question of reser
vation water rights is one wherein
the interests of the Indians and oi'
Pendleton are one and the same. It
What to us that in other climes j ill be a great thing for the tribes-
Flowers glitter and fountains
leap!
What to us that thro blossom
ing limes
Soft the breezes of summer
creep!
Give me a vigorous blast and
bold.
That carries the snow from
the mountain-ways.
Give me the winter stern and
cold,
But ho! for the Joy of the
evening blaze!
At the ingle side here's a cher
ry seat;
And gaily the shadows dance
on the wall;
What care we here for the
driving sleet.
And winds that rave o'er the
chimneys tall!
The cold may sting the way
farer's cheek.
The snow may swirl in a
'wilderlng maze.
But here shut in from the night
so bleak
AH hearts grow young In the
evening blaze!
Anna J. Roberts.
I
j men to secure water for the irriga
. t inn nf their.
allotments. It will be
!a blessing to them whether they do
1 farming work themselves or rent
their allotments. The establishment
I of reservation water rights will be. a
I particularly fine thing if reservoirs.
are constructed to store some of the
j flood waters. Such a course would
j make it possible to irrigate a large
; section of the reservation and to do so
4 without injury to "waterusers farther
j down the stream.
The importance to Pendleton of
i having a large irrigation district ad-
j joining this city is so well known as
. to need no comment here. It is of
j sufficient importance that local peo-
! r.lo .-I. .... 1 1 V...I I . i
. uimg iiiiu pmy every pos
sible influence that can help towards
securing a full and speedy establish
ment of the Indian wator rights.
THE TWO MAYORS.
Through the announcement Satur
day of their respective platforms the
two candidates for mayor have made
I known what may be expected of
each in the event of his election. It
must be said also that Jaoth platforms
are "very pleasing in most regards.
Each candidate has given an em
phatlc pledge to stand by the present
liquor ordinance and to prohibit, any
increase in the number of local sa
loons. This should insure a continu
ance of the policy of strict regulation,
regardless of who is elected.
With reference to public utility-
corporations both have something to
w-y. Mr. Matlock is explicit in the
declaration that if elected he will
work for cheaper electricity and for
cheaper gas and he says that should
a controversy arise between the pub
lic and a public utility corporation he
will Ktand first, last and always, as a
champion of the people. Mr. Raley
confines himself fo a general state
ment favoring municipal regulation
l public service corporations and all
public utilities in all things which
fill promote the best interests of the
city and the people.
. Both candidates declare for an im
proved water system but do not go
into details. Apparently they are
waiting to hear from the people as to
whether they want a gravity system
or an improved system of some other
sort.
That thy will work for civic im
provement is declared by both men.
-Mr. Haley nays he favors a constant
development and improvement of
suburban street and sidewalks while
Mr. Matlock favors progressive city
improvements commensurate with the
population and wealth of the city.
Jn announcing their positions open
ly as th-y have done both candidates
have taken the proper course and the
East Oregonian, which has been in
sistent upon such a step, desires to
fongratulate them upon their frank-nc-sg
with the people. This paper al
so cherishes the hope that the new
mayor, who ever it may be, will keep
hacred the promises just made. If
those promises are kept in spirit and
letter there will be an improvement
In the municipal government of the
illy of Pendleton.
As to which of the two men should
b.; elected the East Oregonian is wil
ling to trust the Judgment of the peo
yi: i-'o t;;is papor will probably have
ADOPT THE CHARTER.
In the present municipal campaign
the mayoralty fight is occupying the
center of the stage. There are some
seven or eight mtm running for the
cr.uncil but it is doubtful if one man
out of 10 can name them all, though
their names have all been published.
This is the usual state of affaire.
Whenever there is a fieht over the
mayorality it generally absorbs the
public's attention and little care is
fciven to the selection of councilmen.
As a result we do not have good
councils and more than likely the
members thereof are picked to serve
some other Interest than the welfare
of the people at large.
Should the people adopt commis
sion government for Pendleton they
will then have to select but two men
instead of eight or 10. They will be
able to get better men than at pres
ent and they will be able to jude
more accurately of their qualifica
tions. Xo candidate will be able to
HOW TO TREAT
OLD SORES
The proper way the only suc
cessful way to treat an old sore
is to destroy Us source. Not by
dangerous surgical operations or
irritating, " drawing" plasters, bat
by Nature's true method of purify
ing the blood and Riling the circu
lation with rich, nourishing proper
ties; then the cure will be natural
and lasting. We can easily under
stand how impurities in the blood
will infect some weak point on our
bodies, and by continually dis
charging imparities into it keep the
place open and inflamed until a
chronic ulcer is formed. Nothing
then is so sure to produce a cure J
of these old sores asS.S.S. This
medicine is Nature's perfect blood
remedy, composed of the most heal- J
ing and at the same time the most j
penetrating and blood-purifying j
properties. It removes every par- j
tide of impurity or morbid matter
from the circulation, and assists
nature in the increasing of healthful, !
nutritious corpuscles in the blood.
S. S. S. iiiakes pure blood, and pure !
blood is Nature's unfailing cure for 1
old sores. Every sufferer with an old ;
sore should use S. S. S., because it
is the remedy they most need. Book
on Sores and Ulcers and medical ad
vice free. S.S.S. te sold r.t drug stores.
THE SWIFT SPrCTSC CO., Atlanta, Co.
The
titdh M Time
when suffering from Dyspepsia, or any form of
Stomach or Liver trouble, is to resort to the never-
failing properties of Beecham's Pills. The well-known
family medicine has proved to be the right thing in
innumerable cases during the sixty years of its popularity.
For people who suffer from headaches, indigestion, biliousness,
constipation, nervous debility, anaemia, depression, kidney troubles
and other similar ailments, the right treatment
Is To Take .
W
They are not only the right thing where a specific remedy is required,
they are also an excellent tonic for the general health. If you suffer
from derangement of the Stomach and Liver, or any distressing
ailments that interfere with your well-being and happiness,
the right thing for you to do is to take Beecham's Pills.
You will prevent much serious illness if you take
care to always follow this course
When First 'Out of Sosrts
Hotel
St. George
oar
CEO. DABVEAC, Proprietor
Pendleton's Popular Gentle
men Resort
Meusr-Busch'sfcua
BUDVEISER
on draught, 5C g'399
Electrlo Mixed Drinks Served at
this Bar. .
Finest Wines, Liquors and
Cigar..
Distributors of Echo Spring and
Old Crow Whiskey.
First class Cafe and Grill in
connection X La Carte.
At all drugguU,
ta box, IOC ZSc
Directions of special value
to women with every box.
sifp Into office while people are not
looking.
Adopt the commission charter and
you will take' a step towards simpli
fying local politics and towards bet
ter municipal government.
A stitch in time may save patching
up a quarrel.
AH things the hustler doesn't want
come to him who waits.
PILES CURED I 8 TO 14 DAYS.
Tour druggist will refund money
!f PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or
Protruding Piles in to 14 days. 50c.
A SNAP FOR $2500.00
7 room modern house, atone cellar, barn, wood ahed, bath,
.'toilet, shade and fruit trees, 1-2 block ground. '
Call at once as bargains of this character can't :&st. Must see
It to appreciate it.
MARK MOORHOUSE CO.
Phone Main 83. 117 K Court Street.
Other Property of Every Description.
Money to Loan on City and County Realty.
The East Oregonian delivered to your liome for G5c a month.
Lumber and Building Material
A Large and COMPLETE STOCK Always on Hand and PRICED RIGHT
The Best Mill Work to
Be Obtained in the
Northwest
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU
ON YOUR NEXT ORDER.
Pendleton Planing Mill and
I nmKor YaPll J. a. borie lumber PHONE
rwUlllUCl M al U COMPANY, Props. MAIN 7
ST. PAUL'S I
Opens Sept. 14 f
r j? j r
DO&raing ana Lay
School for Girls. r
Primary, Intermediate, Ac
ademic Special and Poet
Graduate. Courses. Depart
' taenia of Music, Expression
and Art.
; PEKSOVAL ATTENTION
ItEFEMNG INFLUKNCTCS
Tnouoccn work
Nettie M. Galbraith
Principal
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
DR. GRAY
THE PAINLESS DENTIST.
NOW AT
THE BOWMAN HOTEL S
WILL REMAIN ANOTHER S
WEEK.
The Dr. has already operated
upon numbers of Pendleton'i
citizens, all of whom will tell
you that he does exactly as he S
claims
When you want
THE
AUTO CABj
PnONE MAIN 408. t
The OREGON MOTOR CO.
813 E. COURT ST. Z
THE
Thanksgiving Spirit
prevails at this popular and sanitary market. No matter what
delicacy you have decided upon, in tho way of poultry or
meats, for tho Thanksgiving dinner, you will find it here.
mmm&
t If J
TT. I
Pendleton Drug
Co.
la In business for
"Your Good Health"
REMEMBER THIS WHEN
TOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS,
OR WANT PURE MEDICINES
Send lis your, order for
Turkeys Ducks
Sealshipt Oysters Geese
Chickens Choice Meats
Everything 'fresh and clean. All orders receive our prompt
attention.
HEADOUARTERS FOR
Toilet Goods
We are Sole Manufacturer,,
and DiBtributori of th
Celebrated
S
PJIONE MAIN 33.
108 E. ALTA ST.
TOILET CREAM
COLD CREAM
TOOTH POWDER
arfd
MT. HOOD CREAM.
TalIman& Co.
Leading Druggists of Eaat-
j f frn OrogoTL
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