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PACE FOlTv. DAILY EAST OREOOXLVy. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOHKU 21. 1012 EIGHT PAGES EteJ- fac2$ I ll!"'r to mention the subject of Injunctions j Byer milling company Influence anJ disputes and it has nut at the Ht;tric company influence. I're- AN INMIII.NDKNT NEU'iirAI'EB. east oidtoux "la T.r. i ,h a!u,u'" of ,h' " ,r lst hlch i n- 01 me mainxia; x or koom- I nil'irfcrncnt of the rlht of ; sumably the milling company does not v. ;int a gravity fyttem installed for fear it would cut down their power : ; later to organize. How the bull; I niooHo li-a lcr.x stand with reference scmrmis TMomm r.Diri i ia jwxhh i """'' V(.i cami.alen Oro. -MiJdtM Ball matter. I w 11 ' mpaign. lalwayj teen a fulljr. n yr. Iy mli $5 00 1 f"e of organized labor iilr. lit Btb. kf mill. IhiIt, ttirrt toontUi. bf sail I'lir. " BoD'fa. Bt.1 Iai!T, ti rar. by rarrtrr l-ilj. tit Hi'-nib. by rarrlrr I B 1 1 y . thrw BMb. by rarrier.... Iall tii'.ma. by (irrlr fVttl Wfkly, one yr. by Ball.... .). m aiuDtb. by mall., mi Wfi j. four m'-nttii. by mail., The Hteel trust has quiet but relentless That trust has l.i'5 ' !"'UKht ''tematlca:iy to w ipe organ- anj to lower wage fchedule. It 2 M 7.50 3 7-" ' hrlng on ' litis Hilvle I lt. subsidiary companies 1 50 t,, ,),, tn. name The trut has been .00 able lo flsht labor effectively because The rlly KjuI Or.iaU. ta kept on alejhavinK a monopoly of its products y the orf on Ni S'-'J Morrison n,.n a ytrike ha occurred at one mill trl. rortlanL troo. Nvrtht .Vm 'o . Portland. Orecoo. 1 It has been able to close the mill Wa.binft"n. t r. p,nrau. 001. Four-j n uU, rl It has worked the shut teeoth street. X. W. jdown game againxt its labor and the Mmbr Unit! Iteaa AaiaUon. .workmen have been simply powerless ftlrfbosf Main 1 H th- gra.p of the octlpus. Do union Official city ana Coanty rtner. TRIM MIEN O- K1I.I.MIUUY labor men or workmen of any descrip tion propose to favor a political party which has steel trust magnates like I icrnins. oary ana uan xiaiinn as iia , chief advisors on industrial questions sayin; Ko truth is more forcibly manifested la physical life than the old .. y. The electric company's In-! vic trith r 11 i j t...-,.i. i .t.i i t.t i . . - - - i' -v ii.iunng ;vaai ia.aiiU fw kiiu viiiivtivii v uiwwr laintea parenupe loitent a polluted circulation which Iokuts a chain ol scrofulous troubles. The usual sijjn of a scrofulous inheritance arc swollen plands abont the neck, vreak eyes, pale, waxy complexions, tiorcs and ulccrfl and general poor health. These symptoms are most often manifested in enrly life, thongh sometimes maturity is reached before the trouble breaks out. Treatment should be commenced at the first indication of Scrofula for it may get beyond control if allowed to run un checked. S. i. S. is the very hist treatment for Scrofula. It renovates the circulation and drives out all scrofulous matter and deposits. S. S. S. goes to the bottom of the trouMo and removes the cause and cures the disease. Then it supplies the tveak, blood with healthful properties. S. S. S. is lisolutely safe remedy lor young or old. Book on thu Hood and medical TEE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. CA. hear them thrashes o Oh. did you ever sweet. th KlUrnurry ? And did you ev-r mr-et them riodiling from the way-si'!- he life 7 'Tis there they drop the r bit w cheer and sen I Mack rare u-scurry. 'Ti there they li!t your tarty feet iirfi'H the boggy Sedge Ar.d while oire J.mr.tly tripping l.i l. They're overhead a-skip- plllg, lad. Arid 'rieath your nose a- : . I l ing l.i'!, Kike ull fe.l leaves Mivllir. If they do they will be showing rank I f'jolishne.H. Oovernor WiUon is making no . special j.lea for the labor vote. He waging his campaign on broader I lines than that. Nevertheless he 1? (be candidate logically entitled to that support. He Is the only man for whom a workman or a friend of la bor can consistently vote if he de ire to have hl.s ballot count for any. t.'.n.u. a ' It Is a fortunate thin for the vot ier.s of (iiegon that Ir. Harry Iine is , a candidate for the i l.anc i- the I'niti d ttrest can be accounted fr on the ground the company does Dot wish to be the Urge sum It collects every year for pumping the water Into the' present reservoir Now these things are not mentioned to raise a controversy, for this paper would like to see the water contro versy brought to an end. It has been underway long enough. The facts are set forth for what they are worth be cause it seems a fitting time. Tills U written out of regard for a largv number of local people who want gravity water and take the view which Is shared by the Ka.st Oregon Ian, that the caue of gravity water will not make much progress if through appointments or otherwise the control of the water commlsfioin should pass into the hands of men who come too closely under the In fluence of either of the two large con ( erns named above. (SStS) re free. FROM THE PEOPLE J IIONOIt MILS. DINIWAY. Kditor Kast Oregonlan: Tomorrow. Tuesday, October 22, will be the 7th birthday of Oregon's most distinguished woman, Abigail .-'f-ott Ouniway. whose life has been spent in continuous effort for the up lift of the state, i.ot onlv in the great movement with which her name will be associated In history, but alons every other line whiiti has counted nates senator-! for a better commonwealth and a ductlve wells in the UnJteJ States on that date was 28,428. During the lat three years the separation of the more volatile grades of gasoline from natural gas issuing from oil wells has become a profit able Industry of increasing Import ance. The industry did not progress as rapidly in 1911 as was expected. I'ndoubtedly it will eventually become a settled and flourishing business, for million .f cubic feet of gas that la r.iiw wasted on leases might be con verted into nasoline, should the de mand and price warrant it. The L'nited States geological survey last year attempted to compile figures of production of gasoline from nutural Kits, but many plants were operated intermittently and no records were kept of the output. Statements from such producers could only be esti mated. However crude the method of manufacture, a report of the iU.ttitity of Kasoline produced shows an output in lull of 7.425,fc39 gal lons, wiih an estimated value of $522,704. A copy of the report may be ob- the loam and piping In heather. The';e ailing down the haunting winds and me mories that start; And. oh. the twilight mingles Its r,,;,j,,rjtv more prosperous and contented peo- j lained free on application to the Dl ' pie. j rector of the Geological Purvey, phone rang vigorously several times and he at last decided It ought to bo answered. He wulkcd over to the Inr strument, took down the receiver, und put his mouth to the transmitter Just as he had seen others do. "Hillo!" he called. "Hello:" answered the voice at the end of the line. "Is this elght-slx-onu five-nine?" "Aw, g'wun! I'hwat d' ye tlnk Ol am a box cur?" San Francisco Star. The man who stutters has one ad vantage; he never speaks before he thinks. KNOW 11' AVKIX. Thex-re winging o er the marshy ( l'l-l '' -hip. The iiartv here as ' ' Tl... ,1.... ... ( 11 V. n.L-.i.-i-,..1 ;.. !.... 1 where is engaged in hopeless strife i hv a, ri,,v , ,J Three republican candidates are in the i,, id in Oypsy Smith tabernacle, with' Washington. i. ' Ml.ll lKiKI THi: LWIIXMIM. sweet song and their to- gether, And wafts it o'er the roving waves to lure a roving heart. oh, can't you hear it rune- Ing lad, Uke wistful fairies croon- ing. lad, A thrilling, throbbing tun- ing, lad, That any heart would stir? Gordon Johnstone, in Ain- slee'g for October. Meld each w ith his own following and j both afternoon and evening sessions each condemning the other two Messrs Selling and Hourne are wag ing a fight that is particularly bitter. -Mr. (.'lark has been alternately demo crat, republican and bull mooser anl ! I;. backed by men who declare that j anyone w ho supports President Taft is a crook. Hut there are no accusations again Harry Lane. He did not ob tain his nomination through us of a pile of money and by 'violating the corrupt practices act. He is not dls- regarding the direct, primary law a ---- is Senator Hourne. He has not chang- Foes of Governor Wilson are strlv- ed his political face three different lr.g to turn labor votes against him j times as has Mr. (Mark. Ijiine should by ipiotlng brief be an acceptable sepatoriul candiJate Residents of Oregon, from any sec tion, who may be able to attend sir invited to participate. It is desired that In recognition of the anniversary, and of the public services of Mrs Duinawy. each citi zen willing to do so send to her at i her home address, 2!2 Clay street. Portland. Oregon, a postal card of congratulation, and best wishes for her restoration to health. It will be a gracious and chivalrous act on the part of the men of Oregon. If on the nth of November they will vote for the suffrage amendment. In order that Mrs. Dunlway may exercise In the few years left to her the right of ballot. It will be a Just recognition of the value of her llfework to the state. Respectfully, STEPHEN A. IOWKU, governor Wll-rfii And tlit' Jjilxir Ve sentences from for mer writings and Interpreting them to show the gover nor's position as being oppose. 1 to or Kanizetl labor. It Is a contemptable style of campaigning for the reason for republicans who want neither Sel ling, Hourne nor Clark and are dis gusted with the three ring circus they are conducting at the expense of the K. o. p. Hut that Is not all that can be said in behalf of Dr. Iane He is the most 28 THOUSAND WICM.S. On December 31, 1911, there were 19,809 productive wells In Pennsyl vania, 4755 In West Virginia. 4717 in Ohia, 2633 In Indiana, and 2004 in Kansas. The total number of pro curing the war in the Philippines General Charles King, one day while resplendent in his uniform, .which was made especially brilliant by sev eral rows of new brass buttons, came u. on a raw recruit. The latter was on post duty and failed to salute the Ken. al. "Aie you on duty here?" asked (iciieia. King, with a show of anger. "1 guei-'s so," said the recruit. "They sent me out here, anyway." "Do you remember your general orders?' aske I the general. "I guess I do some of them," sai 1 the raw recruit. "Well," said the general, "don't you know that you are supposed to salute your officers? Don't you know I am the general of this brigade?" "You the general?" said the new recruit, "Gosh, no; I didn't know It. I thought you were the chief of the fire department." Kansas City Star. H Wanted Ills Deports. Patrick, lately over, was working in the yaids of a railroad. One day ho happened to be in the yard office when the force was out. The tele- i'amillar Features Well Known to Hundreds of Pendleton Citizens. A familiar burden In many homes. Tho burden of a "bad back " A lame, a weak or an aching back. Often tells you of kidney ills. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Here is Pendleton testimony: Charles Brelthaupt, Pendleton, Or egon, says: "Off end on for some time I suffered from attacks of kid ney trouble and backache. I was subject to dizzy spells and headaches and I felt miserable. When Doan's Kidney Pills were recommended to me, I procured a supply and soon after beginning their use, I found that they acted as represented. Since taking Doan's Kidney Pills I have felt much better in every way." For salo by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and ?ake no other. the governor's standpat critics make j representative Oregonian in the race. ro honest attempt to show his po- ne a native son and a member of j tdtion regarding labor. They merely ,,,. ,,f the oldest and most renowned use sentences craftily selected to suit families of the state. their purposes and they do not truly reflect Governor Wilson's views on the labor question. He is a des cendant of General Iane, hero of Luena Vista and early day governor of Oregon. His people came to Ore- Thc best evidence as to Governor ! gon when they came by ox team and Wilson's position regarding organized labor is furnished by the labor planks in the democratic platform and by Governor Wilson's speeches, had to fight their way through hos tile Indians to reach the west. Dr. Lane knows Oregon and the Oregon . yC'Cp'" nH '1o none "f tne other can didates. Hut his creditable record as mayor of Portland Is Dr. Lane's chief asset Dr. Lane Is the only mayor Portland has had In many years who dared re sist the grafters, high and low, who beset that city. He is the only may or of recent years who could effec- The nlatfotm on which Governor! Wilson Is running for president strikes at the unjust use of the In junction In industrial cases. It also grants to labor the right to organize, ihe plank upon the latter subject be ing as follows: "The (.xiiandlmr organization of In- ! dustry makes It essential that there I'ly deal with the public Utility con M.al! be no abridgement of the right J " He is the only recent mayor of the wage earners and produ-er to who handled the vice problem with organize for the protection of wages vb w to bringing about reform and and the Improvement of labor con- dltlons to tint end that such labor or (.anizatlons and their members should not be regarded as Illegal combina tions in restraint of trade." Governor Wilson referred to that plank in a speech but a few .lays ago ' He declared that with capital allowed to organize In corporations It Is but fair and Just to allow the same privi lege to workmen. He would not make flesh of one and fish of the other. Wilson also showed his friendship for the laboring man by assisting In the enactment of numerous laws favor able to labor while governor of New Jersey and before becoming a presi dential candidate. Any laboring man, practically any supporter of union labor who pre fer either Taft or Roosevelt to Wil son will show poor Judgment. The friendship of the republican party for labdr is fraudulent and It always has been. Pompous campaign declara tions are made that high tariff has benefitted labor and has maintained the. American standard, etc. But 11 has done nothing of the sort as all men know who have read of Law rend and other towns where protect ed Industries are located. Th hull moose platform contains a vist amount of rot aimed as bait lor the labor vote. But the platform falls to deal with the two subjects of vital Importance to labor. It fall Portland is now In the mire because subsequent mayors have not shown the courage and firmness that Dr Lane manifested in dealing with that situation. Dr. Lane Is the logical man to be elected senator. This paper Is going to make no ef fort to name the men who shall fill the two vacancies on M to the water com mis- Water lioMrtl sion. That Is a task Appointments, that Is up to Mayor Matlock and he will perform his duty to the best of his ability and with an eye to serving the city. But If the mayor is looking for In formation as to who favor a gravity water system and who oppose such an Improvement this paper has some thing to orfer. The East Oregonlan has noticed that on two different oc casions when a gravity water system has been at issue in local elections the people have voted tot such water by overwhelming majorities. , The ma jority of local people plainly favor a gravity water supply and they want the water from the mountains or from a source As near the mountains as possible. The East Oregonlan has also ob served that much of the opposition to gravity water seems to come directly or Indirectly from two sources :the I Join the Crowd of Economical Buyers for Your Winter Supplies, Our line is complete and a look will convince you, that we can save you 33 1-3 per cent on your wearing apparel .V . lEe GOLDEN RULE STORE WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW DBniTDp-B: EBoodDoO Ikw ffiasHDes Reinlorced Concrete See my many beautiful d Bi'gnB for Basements, House Foundation, Walls, Fences. Curbing, Building Trim mings and Cemetery Fences. They grow stronger with ago. 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