East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 30, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX.
DAILY EAST OREGONIAy. PENDLETON, OREGON", SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1912.
TEN PAGES
WEST URGES CONTROL
PUBLIC UTILITIES
fiOVKUXOIt AIMMIOVFS OF
HY MILAliKEY
1 VMIowiin; SlorjuT of IH)rr Conauies
CJownior ioint. Out Novelty of
Kimi-tintf l.s That Will I'ntie
llaiiiU vf lVk
Sai.m, iro., March SO Declaring
that tlu mYrgf-r of the Portland Kail
way. Upht & I'owtT Company and the
Mount Hwo, Tower comiany's inter
ests has loft the people with their
hands Jieil. G.t-rnor West stated that
thrri? is bi file thing left for the
cilizi-ns to ilo aiul that is to exercise
regulation ov r the public utilities of
the slate anil he believes that the
Malarkcy public utilities bill is the so
lution of he question.
"I v;;s not in the least surprised
when I heard of the merser." stated
Governor West upon his return from
eastern Oregon.
"It was to be expected a si there
were no obstacles in the way of it
and it was pood business from the
standpoint of the Portland Kailway,
Lisht & Power company.
"Thero Is no use wasting our
breath now in railing at the company.
We should rather congratulate it up
on its luck in finding uch 'easy
pickings' out here In Oregon.
"The all-wiso Creator planned for
a model city when he molded the
site of Portland and the surrounding
country. Just think of its unusual
natural advantages. On top of it all
he placed near at hand, and where it
could be harnessed at a minimum
cost, an abundance of water power la
order that the Inhabitants of this
beautiful and wonderful city might
be supplied with an unlimited amount
of cheap light, heat and power.
"How have we cared for this birth
right? We didn't even succeed in
trading it for a mess of pottage. We
gave it away, but gave a bonus along
with it. as was done when the locks
were built at Oregon City.
"After, we had seen the falls of the
Willamette slip from our fingers one
would have thought that we should
have turned our attention to the
Clackamas and Sandy rivers, but we
did not. We simply turned over in
bed and went to sleep. In the mean
time the power trust has stepped in
and taken it all.
Being absolutely up against it there
is nothing left for us to cto but to make
the best of it and turn our thoughts
to regulation.
IVople tTrn lXwuinil rower IJatos.
"The people are entitled to and
can demand reasonable rates and
adequate service and these no doubt
can be secured through the JIalarkey
public utilities bill."
Woman's Power
Over Man
Woman's most glorious endowment it the power
to awaken and hold the pure and honest love of a
worthy man. When she loses it and still loves on,
aw one in the wide world can know the heart agony
she endures. The woman who suffers from weak
mass and derangement of her special womanly or
ganism soon loses the power to sway the heart of
a man. Her general health suffers and she lose
her food looks, her attractiveness, her amiability
aad her power and prestige as a woman. Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N.Y., with
the assistance of his staff of able physicians, has prescribed for and cured many
thousands of women. He has devised a successful remedy for woman's ail
ments. It is known as Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It is a positive
specific for the weaknesses and disorders peculiar to women. It purifies, regu
lates, strengthens and heals. Medicine dealers sell it. No ktnest dealer will
advise you to accept a substitute in order to make a little larger profit.
IT MAKES WEAK "WOMEN STRONG,
SICK WOMEN WELL.
Dr. Pteiw'j Pfeasiot Pellets regulmtm mad ttnagtbta Stomach, Lhvr mod BonU.
"I believe that It will develop that
It is a good bill. If It proves to have
weak points they can be strengthened
from time to' time as was done with
the railroad commission bill."
Governor West declared that the
city of Portland lust its golden oppor-
unity in the past by not aecurmg the
waters for power purposes. "Had
laws been passed enabling Portland
to file on the water, even if it did not
feel t that time ns though It could
enter into the power and light busi
ness extensively, it would keep the
water for future use," he stated, sug
gesting at tho same time he believi
the main volution of similar problem!
Is In public ownership of this class of
utilities.
STANTIELD MAY
A BIT
t itizkxs won.n UK.IW ix
CITY'S COlilDlt.YTK LIMITS
SNvliil Illcvtion May Ilo Hold to Uo
tnni Orchard Tracts in City to Ult
ra! lltru-t Suffrage .Move started.
(Special Correspondence.)
Stanfield, March 30. Wednesday
evening a meeting of Stanfield citizens
was held for the purpose of discuss
ing the question of reducing the size
of the corporate limits, it being the
opinion that a considerable acreage of
orchard tracts now in the city limits
should again be consigned to the ru
ral district. A special election is
being talked of In order that the mat
ter may be determined by ballot.
Mrs. Sarah Bardfield Erhgott, or
ganizer of the state central committee
of the Oregon Equal Suffrage League
was In Stanfield Wednesday after
noon and evening and gave two very
interesting addresses on the subject
of equal suffrage. The afternoon
meeting was held at the home of Mrs.
E. N. Wheeler and was attended by
a number of women who are much
interested in the subject. The even
ing address was delivered by Mrs.
Erhgott to a large number of men
who had assembled at the old school
house, the address helne- given at the
close of a meeting held by the men.1
Mrs. Erhgott made a very favorable
impression on her hearers at both
meeting and many "votes for women"
will result.
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The Ladies Aid society of Hope
Presbyterian church was entertained
Thursday afternoon in the home of
Mrs. Chas. Hoggard. The society
subscribed $100 to the fund for build
ing a new church, work on which will
be commenced shortly. Delicious re
freshments were served by the hos
tess. Attorney A. W. Gray has commenc
ed the erection of a residence on his
orchard tract east of town.
li. E. Oliver of Portland, was tran
sacting business here Thursday.
Mrs. A. E. Hessler went to Port
land Wednesday for a visit of a few
days. n
Contractor H. E. Allen returned
from Portland Thursday where he
spent several days on business.'
Dr. O. E. Watts arrived from Port
land Thursday afternoon and has been
looking after his business interests
here.
Dr. Turley of Hermiston wa9 a bus
iness caller here Thursday morning.
Mayor James M. Kyle went to Pen
dleton Wednesday and other points
in the eastern part f 'he county.
n. W. Fietcner, circulation mana
ger of the East Oregonlan, was tran
sacting business Tiere Thursday.
J. T. Hlnkle of Hermiston, candi
date for representative, waa a Stan
field v'sitor Thursday.
M. It. Ling was attending to busi
ness at Pendleton Thursday. v
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