.. 1 ..I Wl.f'v n .. .... I? EIQTIT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FRBKTJATIY 26, 1912. PAGE TirREE In if II Satoipsllay Evening Was au (Brand A "fffaitrGood Music and Several Hundred Listeners, Everybody Was Glad. Such an Array of Beautiful Premiums Just Arrived another Lot of LADIES NEW SPRING COATS " Gome and see We Have on Display This Week a Complete Line - of WASH GOODS Just Received by Express This Morn ing New High Black and Tan SHOES Come and see AuJxsiMfP s (Srasr&so DS(BpsiEfni3:.DimoDDaB: Sihnre fej ifcJi fee! pfe i tei NSIfc'l S1 Nil N?3 Wwm : MB' yfefeE iSsS iSSB (bataaj jBaSffi ftggsjj e& jfcsgligg fEai jlkaj ftadj Ife-5 I'yjfs ' COL WOOD PREFERS WOODROW WILSON SAVS GOVERNOR HAS OXLY CONSTRUCTIVE POLICY Declares New Jersey Candidate for Democratic Presidential Nomina tion Has More Substantial Views Than Others. (By Colonel C. E. S. Wood In the Oregon Journal.) My preference among all tho can didates, that have been named on both sides Is Woodrow Wilson, and the reason I prefer" him is that he seems to be the only one who has a decided constructive policy. I would say the difference between a states man and even a good laudable poli tician is that the politician simply de sires to hold things as they are, but to make them clean and honest, while the statesman perceives the flux and flow ever going on in human life and seeks to make such changes in our Institutions as experience and added "If s an 111 Wind" But It can't blow anything but ozon Into our thoroughly washed clothes. OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU. Done at tho Troy moans nice, white table cloths and napkins, shirts, col lars and cuffs. - We Also Do Hough Dry 7c Per Pound TROY Steam Laundry PAINE BROS. Phone Main 17D. wisdom suggest.-For examplo, Wood row Wilson, both In private conver- J nation and in his public addresses, has certain very distinct programs. He thoroughly believes in the Initiative and referendum and yet ho does not believe the Initiative should be the regular dally method for making laws (nor do I); but he believes that if we can achieve a body of legislators truly representative of the people they may be trusted to do the gener al routine of lawmaking and the Ini tiative may be kept for great occa sions or emergencies and as a check on the legislative body. ltCMpousibillty to Pooplo, Everyone knows we have never had a legislative assembly, either stato or national, which represented the plain common people. Wilson points out that the reason for this is that tho one agent who is directly, responsible to the people, on whom a single re sponsibility rests or ought to rest; who is the eyes and ears and tongue for the people, the executive, never has had any voice or standing in the halls of legislature. He very clearly Instances the example of the appro priation bill, or taking of the people's money from their pockets. The ex ecutive and his subordinates will be charged with the duty of spending this money. They have the manage ment of the state's business and know what Its bills are and its needs are, and they do prepare the necessary facts and data for appropriation bl'.ls. But there their control over tho matter ends, and in both national and stato legislatures the estimate of ap propriations or the budget Bent In by tho Dresident or the governor is thrown Into the waste paper bosket and the members begin a system of logrolling, swapping and wire pull ing, each for himself and his own lo cality, until an appropriation bill is finally passed with which the execu tive sas really had nothing to do. He compares this with the English system, where the executive or prime minister, or his cabinet, can go upon the floor of the house, explain the budger, drag It out of pigeon holes, prevent Its being mutlliated, or at least can by dally speeches report It In the press and by the records or tho house keep the people fully post- od as to just what their so-called rep resentatives are doing, with the prac tical result that the house of com mons does represent the average man much more truly than does our house of representatives. Then, again, Woodrow Wilson ppints out that the clause of the con stitution requiring all bills of reve nue to originate in tho houso, has become a dead letter, being observ ed merely In the narrow letter of the law. Because, after a bill has once originated in the lower house the sen ate. under the pretext of amend monts, injects Into It all manner of appropriations and the senate by tho cohesive power of public plunder, and by tho prestige of a longer term of office. Invariably beats out the house If disputed 'points go to con ference. Amendment Urged. Wilson says that this vice should be corrected and the constitution ought to bo amended so as to allow the people's choice and hand (tho president and his cabinet) a place up on the floor of the house, so that as the agents for the people they may keep au eye on what is done and re port to the people just who Is to blame for graft, looting, extrava gance or improper legislation. Ho says that he will, if elected, through constitutionally denied any - voice in the house, publish In the daily press, for the benefit of the people,' just what is being done in congress, re gardless of any question of political etiquette. Anyone who will think upon ths matter will become convinced that it is much better that our executive should with all dignity and decency have the right to watch legislation in the house and report to the people as in a sense a member of that house, than to have to use backdoor meth ods, sending for members and laying the cudgel on their backs, dickering for patronage as tho price of sup port, etc., etc. . It would take too much time to enumerate the progressive and con structive ideas which I believe Gov ernor Wilson approves as a student of political history, and particularly as a student of conditions in the Unit ed States. From personal talks with him I know that, while he Is of course nothing like so radical and extreme ns myself, he is certainly to be class ed as a progressive man with a con structive program and with due def erence to Governor Harmon and Mr. Clark, knowing them to be fine gen tlemen and honest politicians, I do not think this can be said of them. That Governor Wilson stands for all the principles of democracy, Includ ing free trade, we know, and what has been urged against him namely, that he has changed his views is to my mind all in his favor, for it shows two things: That he has the capac ity for growth and ehange and that he has the courage to avow his con version and to admit his former mis takes. No one who knows him or has watched him can believe that his change is from motives of tricky pol icy. In fact, he would be much more popular in the populous centers and with tho "interests'' and standpat democrats if he were not so frank an advocate of thos progressive policies which belong to the comparatively scantily populated west. less they can procure another con signment, find themselves at harvest time in the predicament of the scrip tural husbandman whose seed the birds ate up for that is what hap pened to pouches full of congression al free seed here. The pouches were thrown off by trains going west but when they were picked up from the shed to be placed on the proper trains they were found to be perforated in scores of places and contained nothing excepting emp ty packages bearing the names and addresses of deserving and loyal con stituency. Hungry sparrows, made desperate by the cold weather, had pecked holes in the pouches and eaten every grain out of hundreds of "packages. TO PIIJ3 VICTIMS. Treat the Inward Cause If You Want a Cure. Is piles a skin disease? No, it is a stagnation of blood cir culation a swelling of blood vessels. Why expect a cure from applica tions outside? The treatment should for good. Dr. Leonhardt's HEM-ROID (sugar coated tablets) Is taken Inwardly; it restores circulation, rids you of piles for goggodg. Sold by Pendleton Drug Co. and all druggists. $1 for 24 days' supply, satisfaction guaranteed. Dr. Leon hordt Co., Station B, Buffalo, N. Y. HAS 2 HEADS A XI) 2 SPIXES. Calf Which Is Owned by Illinol Parmer lis a Prcnk. Dixon, ill. William T. Rucker has on his farm west of Pouo, a curiosity in the shape of a calf with two heads. It Is a male calf, large, strong and perfectly formed in every other re spect. The heads branch from the shoulders and are of the same size. The four eyes are Just alike and the mouths are identical. The calf has two back bones running the full length of its body. tween the political and economical soldiers instead of weaponed hosts." "COCXTESS" COCXTKY GIRL. Daughter of Laborer Claimed Crown Prince or Austria. Was Father. Des Moines, la. "Countess Viggo vrtn Heastin Rath'ou," who, with her husband, has been arrested in Colo rado Springs, Colo., on a charge of obtaining money under false pre tenses, is Goldie Lang, whose former home was a farm near Des Moines. Her father Is not Crown "Prince Rudolps of Austria as she asserts but Is a day laborer In Kansas City. The couple are under indictment here on a charge similar to that on which they were arrested in Colorado and Sheriff Beness leaves to make an effort to bring them back. They advertised as instructors of beauty doctors. MUST PEEL PIGGISH, TOO. a Doughnut Enters on Bet Call for Doctors at 20 ami 33. San Rafael, Calif. Because they engaged In a doughnut-eating contest neither John Dollarp or H. Ridgeway was able to do his work for the lo cal electric light company here. They got Into an argument over their several capacities in the eating line and the contest was on. Dorrarp choked down 33 circles of fried dough with five cups of coffee and Ridgeway gave up and signaled for a doctor and a stomach pump after he had-stowed 26 sinkers and four cups of coffee below his hatches. of the Great Plains," in which the damage done by the dogs was point ed out, and various methods of pois oning them were suggested. This report may be said to have blazed the way for practical extermination work. Prairie dogs devour grass. Where they establish themselves the destruc tion of the range is only a question of time. Range improvement in national for ests is one of the chief objects of regulating the grazing. For this reason the forest service of the Du rango national forest Is going to leave no stone unturned to pre"ent range deterioration. Stockmen who have suffered heav ily from the prairie dog pest, were solicitous to have the work taken up and have offered to co-operate with the service in furnishing men and horses to distribute the poison. Experiments were made last year in parts of the Leadville and Pike national forests. The region In these forests upon which the dogs were lo cated aggregated 300 square miles or more. An area of some 60,000 or 75, 000 acres was selected for the test. From 80 to 90 per cent of the dogs were killed with the first distribution o the poisoned wheat. It will be necessary to go over the ground a second time this spring, and by "spotting" the occupied holes kill off the remaining dogs. "I AM SO NERVOUS." Bin mod a Good Worker, "I blamed my heart for severe dis tress in niy left side for two years," writes W, Evans, Danville, Va., "but I know now it was indigestion, as Dr. King's New Life Pills completely cured me." Best for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, ' constipation, headache or debility. 25c at Koep-pens. BIRDS EAT FEDERAL SEEDS. Hungry Sparrows In Kentucky Raid Pouches Consigned to Farmers. Guthrie, Ky. Thrifty congressmen of Western Tennessee and Kentucky who had hoped to reap a rich har vest of votes from the timely scatter ing of garden seeds furnished by the 1 department of agriculture, may, un V Clear Brain and healthy body are essential for succesa Business men, teachers, students, housewives and other workers say Hood's Sar- saparilla gives them appetite and strength, and makes their work seem easy. It overcomes that tired feel ing. WAR IS TIIIXG OP PAST SAYS XEW AMBASSADOR How many times have you heard that expression from wife, mother or sister. In nine times out of ten, ex treme nervousness in woman is caus ed by an unhealthy condition of the female system. Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound acts promptly and thor oughly In such cases. It strengthens the nerves and muscles, heals Inflam mation and restores the female sys tem to a normal healthy condition. UNCLE SAM TO WAGE WAR OX PRAIRIE DOGS Japanese Diplomat Predicts Thnt Xo More. Big RnttlOs Will Be Fought. Chicago. War is a thing of tho past, according to S. Chindo, the new ambassador from Japan to the Unit ed States, who stopped here on his way to Washington. "All the world will be at peace for thousands of tomorrows," he said. "Political, economical and artistic pursuits have thinned the ranks of the world's armies and left the sol diery of nations a mere shell. War has had its day. Hereafter the great battles of the world will be fought in velvet carpeted rooms between men who smile Instead of shoot and who wield pens instead of firearms be lli Forestry Service Perfecting Lines of a Campaign to Exterminate Pest Thnt Destroys Ranges. Durango, Col. Supervisor Ernest Shaw of the Durango national for est and his corps of assistants are preparing a crusade for the extinc tion of prairie dogs. Poisoned wheat will be scattered over tho forests and plnlns. The experiments made with poison last spring -proved highly successful in riding selected areas of prairie dogs, and in all forest departments plans are being made to carry on the work on a much larger scale. The first experiments in this line were made in New Mexico by a stock man, who now Is in the forest service. In '1901 Dr. C. Hart Merriam, chief of the division of biological survey of thn Denartment of Agriculture, 'made a report upon "The Prairie Dog BOY" ATTEMPTS TO F.XLIST. Disguised Sweetheart of V. S. Marine Bobs Hair for Naught. Louisville, Ky. In the hope of joining her sweetheart, who is in the marine corps stationed at Peking, China, a young woman clad in male attire applied at the marine recruit ing office here for enlistment. She broke down when ordered to undergo physical examination and ad mitted her sex. She refused to give any name other the one under which she applied, "Jacob Lansing," Tell City, Ind., and tearfully confessed she had bobbed her htir and disguised herself that she might be sent to China. : "And now my hair is ruined," she lamented. A heavy cold In the lungs that was expected to cure Itself has been the starting point In many cases of dis ease that ended fatally. The sensible course is to take frequent doses of BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP. It checks the progress of the disord er and assists nature to restore nor mal conditions. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Bros. Artifice for Artifice. Lady customer (In department store) Have you anything to keep hair from falling out? Clerk Hairpins; two counters to the right, madam. Boston Transcript. riItES CURED IX D TO It DAYS. " Your druggist will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles In S to 14 days. SOo.