East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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tage fout.
daily fast oTCEr,oxr.y. rr.N'DLF.TQT. onFr,oT.
WKnVKSDAV. OCTOBER 21, 19H.
No Alum
No Dyspepsia
Look to tht food. Eat heartily or not
breads, hot biscuit, hot cakes, made light and
tasty with Royal Baking Powder, and snap
your fingers at dyspepsia. It is the tasty, ap
petizing food that aids digestion.
There is a quality in Royal Baking Powder
coming from the purity, wholesomeness and
fitness of its ingredients, which promotes di
gestion. Food raised by it will not distress.
This peculiarity of Ro)-al has been noted by
hygienists and physicians, and they are
accordingly earnest in its praise, especially
recommending it in the preparation of food
for those of delicate digestion.
TIDtfWA '
BMOTGfOIDEl
Absolutely Pure No Alum
season of the legislature to pass over
the governor's veto bill to raise the
salary if every circuit Judge In the
state excepting the Judges In the
fourth district.
Here Is nnother Instance whore he
r.ij scant regard for the welfare of
the people of this district. A bill
was enacted at the last sfs-don pro
viding for the payment of taxes April
I 1 without rebate. The law has caused
tulle trouble Rnd complaint. The
m rate journal shown that Harrctt vot
icd for that bill. On page $87 of the
senate Journal Is given roll call
on H. H. 414. the tax measure. The
nnme of C. A. Barrett heads the list of
those who voted to enact that lnw
and thus work this annoyance and
hardship on the people.
If the taxpayers of Umatilla county
want a real representative In the
Joint senatorshlp they will do well to
get rid of C. A. Pairett.
if
tgp !,,rds f ,h
facts shown by the certified ree- Put his biggest asset was the fact the
county and coming from 'ld county court allowed him to draw
AS IXDETEXDKXT NEWSPAPER.
rabltefeed I "ally and Seal-Weekly at Fete
d rt. oregoe. by the
UST ORANlA-H FCfcUaHIXO CO.
Official County Paper.
Member l uted Press AasociaUo.
es equally authentic are lh bridge plans and made him super-
en..-ssh to .l.r.i lilliland bey,.nd an?
. ... j ., ; bidders could ni't secure copies of the
hoj-- of p.--lti.-l redemption.
. . . . . various bridge plans except at great
I TL Ljin-r tTud vesterdav bv a
expense ana irouoie. iney were aiso
j showing that car.&ut be disputed that
j Umatilla county was robbed of n't lesj
Entered at tbe pa-.tofT.ee at Pendleton.
Oregoa, as secocd-riass Mil matter.
Telephone
AX AUTUMN
ISEVKHAGE.
lnwn the valley us shown by Fred
rickley's Investigation the "dry"' vot
ers are preparing to
The l.aw vote generally for Dr.
Uiifortviiifiit Smith for governor.
Candidate. It is natural they
i should do this. Dr
! Smith has taken a strong and pro
j imunced stand for the enforcement of
iluw. He has promised that If mad?
j governor he will use every means at
: his command to see that the laws of
this state are made to mean what
1 they say.
j Dr. Smith means busine.s upon this
juibject. His friends Know he means
' business. So do his opponents. , The
iinti-law enforcement crowd was
solidly against him in the primary
campaign and sought by every means
to bring about his defeat. The anti-
law enforcement crowd is against
him now. Almost to a man those
fellows are for Withycombe. The
word has gone out from saloon head
quarters that 'Withycombe 1" their
man and that saloonmen should vote
p:,oinst Smith.
Ir. Withycombe has expected and
as had the organized saloon' support
from the day he wus nominated. Dr.
Wl'.hycombe stated when here the
evening of the Weston picnic last
June that he expected to have the
bulk of the saloon vote. His work-
EFHME3
9 PIECE
SET
THIS
WEEK
IFUMl tiM WMME,
SPECIAL tlpf SALE
'Have a glass of autumnade.
Mixed by sunshine in the hde.
Lemon color, orange tint.
Sunbeam, moonbeam, etaxbearn
ghfct.
Ruby claret, rare sauterne.
Dews in which the rainbows
burn.
Light of AfrJ sua distilled
And in crimson globules spilled
Like S!ece"s tears she spun
To win her loved Endymion;
Autumnade. the very drink
To help you buttle, help you
think
Vint: "14 the very vat
Where Empedocies on Aetna
Sit'
Atlanta Constitution.
fearful of bidding when Eberhart
than $000 on the Umatilla bridge.; " " "c
What Is more that deal was put! U is " "mazing thut nnv
through in violation of the law that ' c,,un,v c,,jrt w"uIJ have Pl'd un
calls for the advertisement for bids d'"r !Jch conditions. The arrange-
on bridges that are built bv contract, i m""t something no private bus- j ers here and elsewhere have always
This is proven and can be provm i ,lr "s firm w ould have countenanced J counted on having the saloon vote for
million times over If necessary
Today this paper shows a
taken of the Umatilla bridge during i
the h:h water period showirr the 1 5'maun" 4,1 lne "xpavers oi l ma-1 valley and elsew here are preparing
bridge undr water and unf.t for use. I
for a half second. In its workings j him. It Is their greatest asset in the
picture I tne scheme was nothing more nor ! campaign.
less than a systematic scheme for the No wonder the "dry" forces in the
sw inuuns oi me taxpayers oi l ma-pulley and elsew here are
till. county How much the county to vote for Ir. Smith. What Is the
,11 Is not surprising to anyone fa- j
; miliar w
; nHHJed
I above the water and is therefore In , r,av been PnaOUJ. j travesty and a disgrace. People
jdaneer of being inundated durinu ! E-ore T. P. Cilliland asks for the waste time mi l energy when they
high water periods jv..tes of honest men and women let I enact a law unless they take pains to
was swindled is difficult t- compute ! use in enactimr a law unless It is to
A law that is not en-
rse than none. It Is a
with the bridge that it becomes i but in vi-w of lhe known raft ln ,h 'e enfor.-ed
1. The bridge is built Just ! 1 matiIla triJ the 'tal sum must i forced is w .
Yet this unsatisfactory bridge cost1""" "J'Ij:n ny ne anowea tne.see that the law they enact will be
the couctv ISiuO more than it wasiUIU-v lo ioeu oi ivjuh on xne made a thing of life.
Umatilla bridge and why he permit-1 it would be assinine for any "dry"
j wi rth and it ccst much more than
! the county originally contracted to
I
ted an arrangement under which I voter to vote for the candidate for
pay for a good substantial high truss j ,h? county was systematically robbed j governor whom the anti-law etiforce-
No mudsig-.r.g campui-n is being
conducted ty this liew&paper against
T. P. GilliUnd.
A SctM-mc of The East Ore-
SrstrxBalic Swindle, goclan is deal
ing in facts, not
in abu cr T:l!;ficatlcn The plain
I ridge.
But the Umatilla bridge is not the
"tly bridge Ebeihart built f.-r the
county. He had contracts all toll for
the construction of 33 bridges costing
a total of J1.:JI He had a mo
nopoly on bridge contracts during
the four years Gilliland was county
Jrdge. He held that monopoly
through more schemes than one.
upon a large scale
trm of office.
throughout
In
hisjruent crowd Is supporting and whom
the organized saloon forces of the
---- j state support. It Is foolish for any
' et-rdav"s issue the East Ore- v.-ter that bli-ves in law enforce-
6' nian proved by
More of
Itamit' Iteitird.
means of the sen
ate Journal how r
ment. be he wet or dry, to vote
against Dr. Smith. The way to oh-
A. Harrett betray-j tain law enforcement is to place in
d the Interests of
the taxpayers of
Umatilla county by voting at the last
the state house a man who stands
straight up and without feur and
without quibbling for enforcing the
ALL THIS WEEK WE ARE SHOWING HOW EASILY
AND WITH WHAT DELIGHTFUL SATISFACTION. ANY
HOUSEWIFE OF PENDLETON CAN OPERATE THE
Monarch Malleable Range
One of you local women is cooking and baking every day
at our store with a Monarch and we want you to come and see.
No factory expert is needed to explain the good feat
ures of this range, nor to prove to you that It will do
YOUR work in YOUR kitchen in a dependable way.
We are explaining the many exclusive features of the
Monarch and showing, for your benefit, at the same
time, just how it operates to do away with kitchen
drudgery and save you a great deal of time and money
as well.
Let us show you the top that needs no blacking, the dup
lex draft that insures an even baking heat, the triple wall
construction that makes the range last a life time and all
of the rest of the MONARCH features.
IFe Taylor Hardware Co.
TELEPHONE 87
741 MAIN STREET
laws of this state. The governor of
Oregon Is the chief executive. Ho
can do more than all other officials
combined towards promoting genuine
law enforcement. He is ln position to
put the fear of C.od into the hearts
of every lawless saloonman, every
cowardly Judge, district attorney,
sheriff or mayor. It is of great Im
portance that the law enforcement
element control the governorship for
the governorship is the very key to
the wlmle situation.
The path to law enforcement In this
state at this time lies plainly and un
mistakably In the election of lr. C. J.
Smith as governor of Oregon.
9 m m m
It Is more Important to have an
honest county judge than to have a
partisan of any sort in the office;
what the people want Is honest ser
vice and they should get it.
In this campaign Dr. C. J. Smith
stands by the homes and firesides of
Oregon; show your faith and appreci
ation of such n man
. . . .
The senatorial race In Oregon is a
thing of the past; Mr. Booth was de
feated the moment he started to run.
Heware of the mudslinger and the
mere resort to vindication. Iook for
the facts and the proof.
Io you want to revive that scheme
of systematic swindle; If you do vote
for Gilliland.
Petitions have been placed on file
to create a new county of Sluslaw
from part of Lano county.
Ilallotrt Will Stand.
SALEM. Ore., Oct 21. Holding
that tho people are entitled to vote di
rectly upon the question of recallinK
a public officer the supreme court
declared the wonU "Shall II. K. Al
bee be recalled from the office of
mayor." a.i the ballots were prepared
for tho recall election In Portlam!
October 27 read, shall remain. A
writ of mandamus Instituted by Ku
gene Smith, a recall candidate for
mayor, was dismissed.
North Tlend has a monthly payroll
of 150,000.
(WIiei yon vjmt to win a Real ites!:9 E)riv a MIA
BUICK WINS ECONOMY
GASOLINE TEST
.-. bm aulf mt gallon and carries great e-t load per gallon.
K-svd Ui figure.
The f rth econorf.y-reliibil.ry tour of the Wisconsin .ctate Auto
rntt'ile Aj-sjt'atiun was held tpterr.trf-r 7th. Sth and th. covering a
littie over SCO miles. It was sanctioned by the American Automobile
AAoUtio&. Ony s.ock cars were used In this run.
Te run was one of the most severe endurance and economy tests
v.r s'uLgtd ln this country and for the second time In this annual
nti.t a 12-u.k has won.
The motor was required to be kept running at ail times, four peo
J.I were carried together with two extra tires on demountable rims
and the regular equipment.
Csed Pr. Gal Pr. Cat
Following ja the summary of th Wisconsin MotorWt Trophy contest
Gallons IfUea Li. load
Car Piic Weight
Buick ci: II. 2J Mil
Franklin 2.1S0 1.110
Jeffery l.fSS 1.1M
It. C. H !. 1.174
Hudebake lit 1.211
20 S
11 I
MIS
1.240
1.1C2
711
111
1915 MCE
(i c a s
Bwkk Priest . full equipped, T. O. B. Peodletcs
r-24 Hui.-k K.iBtT 2 ir. v. . 91100
C-2r IJui.Jc Touring Car; 2H II. I'. 91150
0-36 Buiok Itoad.ter; 37 H. P 91400
0-37 Uuitk Tourin? Oar; 37 H. P. 91450
0-55 Hiiick C-Cvl. Tour.; 55 II. P. 9180
BUICK AS A ROAD CAR
Hulck C Twenty-five Touring Car fully equipped left San Francisco
12 30 p. m. August twentieth, arrived Portland, seven hundred sixty
five miles, 4:55 a. m. August Twenty-second. Arrived Seattle, nine
hundred sixty-six miles, 4:55 p. m., August twenty-second. Elapsed
time San Francisco to Portland thirty-nine hours twenty-five minutes,
lowers existing record, also held by Hulck, one hour twenty-five min
utes. Establishes record between San Francisco and Seattle of fifty
two hours and fifteen minutes. Not the least bit of mechanical troublo
with car and only one puncture. Three of original tires now on car.
Many miles of highway now under construction ln three states which
necessitated many detours. '
BUICK AS A CITY CAR
ntihk Wins Snail It ace. We have had a lot to say about Buick
cars winning races, hill climbs, etc., but this Is the first time we re
member of ever having called attention to how slowly the Eulck car
can go when It Is necessary.
H. N. Luklns recently won a snail race at Pan Bernardino, Calif.,
by traveling at a speed of one and a third miles an hour with a all
cylinder Bulck. This was the slowest time made by five machines
entered. It took five minutes and forty-three seconds to go around
a block. At that rate It would take forty-five minutes to make a
mile. The race was run, If race you can call It. on high grr. This
proves the Bulck to be an- Ideal "city car" where street parade,
crowded thoroughfares and quick stops are often to be met with.
Btrick is not only a beautiful looking and smooth riding car, but the "insides" the heart and soul of the automobile-the part that you don't see but must
depend upon for reliability and dependability, are built to "deliver the goods."
B. F. TROMBLEY. Proprietor JjJ
on
MOT
GA
IRAGIL
119-121 est Court Street
Telephone 468