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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 23, 1917. EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX JI IHUBPKNUKN NBW8PAPBB SJetlSsSil fully nd Semi Weekly at !" ilet.m. Oregon, by the UM OKK.,MAN PUBLISH 1X0 CO. at the tKistofnce at Pendleton, eerood claaa mall natter. izes that he has no cjl& in right or reason. when a senator applies it to a vital question which affects the outcome of a great war in which ev erythtng is at stake- he forfeits pub' lie respect. He thrust." aside his own dignity. ;ncerity and duly and he- comes contemptible. He plays the buffoon In the arena where national life mi death are in the balance. Ti. The language is strong but -I none too severe for the case 01 Reed. Whatever his purpose may have been he talked for W BAI.R IN OTHKK CITIB8 al H'.tel News Stand, Forttana. i Newa Co., Portland, Oregon. ON FII.K AT r :l Ckteace Rareau. VM Secnrlty Building. ,'StarvaUOn IOr AmencBIl lttlllii Xaatlairtoa. I. C, Haaata tract, N. W. Bureau, SOI Four- City Official Paper. County Official Paper. M amber United Proa Association. llBSI'lilTTlON KATRS (IN AI'VAJiCKl 8n7, es rr. m - Ualla, all asontlia, by mull - faly, tbree months, tiy mail Mauis, oaa aaonlta. by mall......-. . ?'. oaa year, by ai rier Jnw-ily. six n:onths. by farrier lml, three aonits. by carrier Wwilf, aae month, by carrier ftMaF.avefc!r. one rear, by mail fteat. Weetly. six month, by mall. $.voo 2.V l.-'j SO T 50 S 75 1 .-. .T, 1.50 5 Weeklyi foor montba. by mall -' .fro TH1YK OW'SE3-K. T what old riend or foo o I this hostel owe? sS Tbis prison house no presence aSi knows but mine. Part bestial, part divine; This house wherein oft shine a The lamps of dreams, the taper- giow lies and for loss of efficiency on the part of our fighting forces. His course has been unnardonable and should be unforgettable. - Durinsr the past week the ma jority of the newspapers of Oregon have devoted stories nd editorial comment to glow ing praise of the manner in which the people of Pendleton entertained their convention. The visitors were all impressed with the spirit of aggressive ness and unitv noticable in our town: also by Pendleton's breadth of vision in showing the party Wallowa lake which beautiful spot few of them had ever seen before. Wherever the I. W. W. gets active in the northwest incen diary fires occur and therefore people are to be pardoned if at a time like this thev fail to. show much tolerance for such a rampanj; organization. The real test of the com pulsory service law will come when the exemption boards , j get to work ; men with bona jfide dependents and men more valuable in industrial life than i in the army belong at home. f ,1' ' 1 1 T- Jt.l w iin rendition s l T 11,11 cuutriuii a JJ1CBCIII population ana me recent not of thoushts; where phosts gime : weatner, me wouia not nave to and fro j teen worth living here had we OHIO GOVERNOR AND THE GIRL HE Will. WED s x xv W X mm Just like that old de licious home - made BREAD you use to eat. wmj j j -1 Get the best. Take no other. Ask for it JS r t!S3 MARCARC.TTA PRLi gov m COXi iovernor James M. Cox if thio. forty-seven yeai-s of ase. hus decided to wed, and this fall Miss MurKaretta Pany of that city, will become his bride. Tho parties to the weddinK did not care to have the entrapment an- P. Blair of ChicaKo. daughter of h. o"" ,Z LT, ' head of the Blair Knsintcrins Com- mitted it. almost extravuKant prodigality. Though a place or but a few hup. dred. there aiv two buukN at Josei'h and the vaults are (forged with gold en deposits, the product of the mar velous soil and wonderful sheep rans- eurreiu drouth scare. j We shall have a wonderful Oregon i by and by. We are just beginning 1 1 to find .ourselves out. We did not E know all the good things we have in j f the way of natural endowment. Time j : es on which average sheep bring $1" J will show it to us and the wontf'Tful j H a head and young ewes more. Breed ers there are raising the standard of their flocks and as well ns on many of the other eastern Oregon ranges, fleeces average around 12 pounds while the average for Oregon H eight. With Eastern Oregon wool influence of the agricultural college '. 5 in helping ns to understand all its J gsl soil possibilities will give us a com- j fj monwealth beyond our most ambi- ' tious dreams. Portland will make an unpardon able blunder if nhe fails to vision this j -F ! : BREAD We use only the purest and best ingredients also the most competent and best paid labor in its making. For Sale at All Grocers or telephone 122 OREGOM BAKERY Old Rhosts of haie and love, that I H11 been force(l to rely on the sunder :olrl .ntor vsff.m ith their breath- - Better to be drafted for ser vice in Uncle Sam's army than drafted to work for the Ger man autocracy if the kaiser wins the war. TTi Hiience inw low And pa with wonder, Hope and de-pn:r. with footsteps swift or slow, Pace In ;he darkness its chief chamber under And come and iro Around the living clock that beats below. I fancy He who willed it. And out of silence drew "V TTIns houte of Joy and rue And with the darkness filled it. Tbouht. in His heart s hiiih essence The wisest thiiiK to do. rir me. aa well as yon. Wu. m the walls He buikled. To hide somewhere the clew That 1eds us to His presence Abovf the starry blue. aiadison Ciwe.n In Washing- ton Post. What a lovely fall morning. brinKinar as high as 60 cents, some ! coming Oregon. She should early idea of how that portion of the state j sense this oncominK empire and pre is producing for Oregon is gained. Pare for a great part in it. Out on At Enterprise, the county seat of i the plains and productive spaces al- Wailowa. there Is probably a greater ready pi-opled. there is still a little of amount of building per capita than the old suspicion of the alleged sel in any other city in Oregon. Knter. i fishness and self-sufficiency of Port prise is in the heart of this carnival j land.' Portland's installation of grain of abundance and the touch of the I elevators and new freight terminals i STATE PRESS COMMENTS ON RECENT CONVENTION (From the Oregon Journal.) In western Oregon we have not j comprehended eastern Oregon. It i I doubtful if the potentialities of east- ! ern Oreeon are fullv realized hv its 'own people, it is a land of magnifi. TWO DOLLAR WHEAT 7TF the food control bill as II passed by the senate is concurred in by the house atiid sirned by the president 'there will be a guaranteed mi-'-nimum price of $2 for the best jrrade of wheat this year with ; prrportionate prices for wheat -of less valuable grades. The price will be favorable to farmers and plainly is pro posed with a view to stimulat ing production which purpose it will attain. It is also prob 'able that the lawmakers con aider the fact there ss a world -shortage of wheat with the re jralt the law of supply and de--nand calls for a strong price. Other features of the situation Hending to justify a good price to the farmer are found in the .fact producing cost are high er than UHua! and that two thirds of our wheat goes to the export market. . Tit spirit of the food con trol movemert calls for an al .'inring price to the grower so s V assure a heavy acreage tor th yUpl. but looks to cut TinZ wt puiatK' profits and Xh Krr;rutn of the price of "fVrnr .o fTsrvrr- jii-tiHed by th? pn"r ,A frit whfrat. How r!i tr.- ta vV.l b? ful u. r-?TJLi: to br fn. In t'f. tf r.m'.t the country cent resources. In Wallowa county, a. single auto mobile dealer sold 21 thirteen hun dred dollar machines in: 21 d ys. The transactions example the pros perity of that onderful district where farm output has doubled in volume within a brief period and where wealth is in the midst of a riotous carnival. An excursion train of several coaches pulled into Joseph in the early morning, and enough automo biles were in waiting to whisk every passenger "from the railroad station to beautiful Wallowa lake, where the times is on the city's growth. At La Grande there is a Chautau qua pavilion that Is the rarest thln of the kind in Oregon. II in an ap pointment of the city park and its ca pacious accommodations are reflee. live of the tastes and cultural ideals of the community. La. Grande is In the heart of the wonderful Grande Ronde reision a jg1 valley of delightful perspective and i nisi one importance. That valley was i the nature's eden on which many of I the weary and spent immigrants. i wrn out with the long journeyings through deserts and arid countries in the 50's. feafted their eyes and rested . their teams, for the final stretches of their journey over the Barlow route through the Cascades or down the Columbia into the far famed val- , ley of the Willamette. ! There is a brisker movement in eastern Oreerm than on this side o? . the Cascades, The atmosphere is lighter and more bracing. . Ft incite to action and makes the step more brtek. It makes the mind nvre ac tive and fills the population with stimulus and strength. The estimate of eatrn Oregon will f have to be revised. As Irrigation de. as aid to the big farm population had favorable effect out there. That sort of thing and more of visible cooper ation and more In material help for the moving enterprises and more sympathy with the aspirations of her J great back country will make Port I land a favored part of this mounting ' commonwealth. I Rural Oregon is a sleeping giant, i It is moving and stretching itself now 'as if to rise for action Let Port land catch the Bpirit of the time. BEST SECRET SERVICE Does'nt Make Much Noise About it But Gets There ' Just The Same. , i . 3; in . . iii f dH Years Ago I oday ST , f 1 (From the Daily Kawt oregonian, July 23. 1SS9.) Bern, at 8 a. in.. July 22. iss, to the wi f p of m P. St u rg i s, a boy, weight nine pounds. Married, in Pendleton Tuesday. Ju!y 3. 19. at 8 a. m. at the resi dence of the hride'st mother. Mr. W. J. Furnish and Miss Jessie -Stark weather. Rev. W. K. Pot wine per. v..!tor LLOYD GEORGE'S DAUGHTER AND HUSBAND vWops and becomes better under- 1 formed the ceremony which was an stood, a mighty impetus will be given ; informal affair, witnessed by a few the region Over in Wallowa where friends and relatives of both parties primitive irrigation systems f mm j Th happy couple left on this ni"n Wallowa lake were long ago Install! j ing's train on a wedding tour of the the farmers are little concerned with ! nd after receiving a hearty shower the present reports of burning cmp ' of wel1 wishes and congratulations. They put moisture into the soil at ! I Kukel's bvar well and favorably known in Pendleton to be an animal of playful, harmless and amusing characteristics has been sold to 8- M Zimmerman, consideration a fine gdd WASHINGTON. July 19. fncle Sam doesn't make as much noise j about his secret police agents as j Kaiser Hill does -about his Wilhelin- strasse but the star sp ingled sleuths f get there Just the same. The flitted State has one of the biggest secret polite s stems in the world. It cen ters in Washington It is composed of: 1 The bureau of investigation, de. ! pmrtmtmt of Justice, headed by Bruce i Lielaskl. In peace times this nrgan! i zation hunted white s'avers. anti-dn , law violators and other offenders. Now it hunts German spies and pro. kaiserites ! 2-The secret service. headed by I Chief Flynn Its main duties are to ! catch counterfeiters for the treasury ' department and furnish the presi , dent a secret service so,uad. 3 Secret police systems of othr government departments such as post office inspectors to nab mail law The army and navy have ed by a steel shield, a policeman bravel the armed recalcitrant ani bored a hole in the door, wherein ho inserted a tube for the gas. As soon as he realised the situation. Thouin shot himself and his wife, half suf focated, opened the door. Thouin died soon after. , "nat and f-r on the stibjwt fv.! f.;u'Ti t that ; it praTtirt! working plan may be pot into f-ffect. SENATOR REED'S CALIBRE Tf T i to the everlasting fl credit of St. Louis and '" Missouri that the St. Louis press does not approve of Sen ator Heed's mouthings against xhe food control bill. Here is something from the Pont-Dis- patch : mm,lnr H-v la n"w enKiavd in '.rtdltMlIni: Mr. Hoov-r and hl rttw rannrva war fod a'lpplia Rldlolllr la rhp. II la nana My 1 ; f "Jz k -v 1 f; r i . 1 !: hi v 1 r - - v ' t At . v V1 ' r- ' 1 watch, ed. Mr. Bruin will be greatly miss- A. W. Nye imd K M. Wheeler hive entered upon iuite an extensive dfek- j er by which the former becomes the i proprietor of Mr. Wheeler's large fur. i nlture store in Pendleton. Mr. J Whet-ler becomes, the owner of 40 'acres of farming land on Stage can yon, valued at $6000. CAPT. ANO R T J Ctv IVAN ff st(.-c,M.l pleader who ra'- l'r: Captain and Mrs. T. J Cary Kvani, who waH Miss olnpn Iioyd cieorne. !fiiehir of the premier of fJreal urv- h-re shown shortly after they were married at the Welsh Baptist Church In Ivmdon. Captain KvanM has won the mi litary cross in action. REALTY TRANSFERS P. A. Mitchell, trustee, to National Security Co., $1.00. innte anil bound description In Section is, townahip 3 North. Kanxe 36. J. M. Iezer. to A. rot.on, no. NR 1-4 sw 1-4. Sec. 17, town, ahip 1 aouth. ranptr 35. A. L. Groyer. to Winnifred McKen zie, $1, W 1-2 Mcction af. township 1 north, range 'As. Afe rarely brinira tia wisdom; about the beat it can do la to te'Wh uh which particular brand of folly is lea.'" harmful to tiff. their own means of Betting Informa tion of military value. The bi(teent Job riKht now is wa: work. The secret service throws Its tentacles In every direction, feeling for plotters nirainst the President. The bureau of investiffation musses disloyalist schemes. The army and nuvy sleuth ditt into enemy war plana. In their hunt for antl-Amerl-can aaitatora. lncle Sam's secret po. lice mtnste with crowds, participate In nias-metinKS. ue til telephone. If a mob gathers, the chances are n Miiiet gentleman with a little badso In his pocket Is atnonz those pres ent They Incline an ear to the rov Inars of pro-OWYnnns and by mysterl. ous methods become aware of what America's foes are doing In Berlin as Will as in New York. Throuah channels Bherlnck Holmes could never discover reports come regularly Into Wnahineton and or ders go out. Many Kaiser booster although they remain blissfully Ig norant of It. are wa:ched by the gov ernment as a catch watches a mouse. Their doings and sayings are sysc. matically chronicled and filed awav for reference in Washington. detailed reports come In. dealing with jettons of pertns thousands of miles away in al'en lands, and righ' here a home In Chicago. New Orleans or T.os Angeles. If the Kaiser aava anything worth while In his sleep. Washington has a good chance of hearing It. BROKEN DOWN 1H HEALTH Woman Tells How $5 Worth of Pinkham's Compound Made Her WelL "2 Jv j QUALITY DENTISTRY Dr. F. L INGRAM DENTIST. Rooms 3 and 4. Belt Blag. Telephone 523. Lima, Ohio. " I waa all broken down in health from a displacement. One of my lad v friends came to see me and she ad- vised me to com mence taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound and to use Lydia E. Pinkham'sSanative Wash. 1 began tak ing your remedies and took $3. 00 worth and in two months was a well woman after three doctors said I never would otand up straight ajrain. I was a mid- j wile I or seven years aiiu a muuuuHiwu the Vegetable Compound to every wo man' to take before birth and after wards, and they all got along so nicely that it surely is a godsend to suffering women. If women wish to write me I will be delighted to answer them." Mra.jENNiE MoVEIt, 3 E.North St., Lima, Ohio. Women who suffer from displace ments, weakness, irregularities, ner vousness, backache, or bearing-down pains, need the tonic properties of the roots and herbs contained in LydiA Piukbam's Vegelablo Compound, Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES cr HOT TAUALES CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH 8TTL.B LUNCHES COFFEE verytbing clean and up-to-date. FIRST CUA88 BIRVICB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotel Cor. Wol and Cottonwood its. Phone St 7. Pendleton. Ore I poi n; VKF. OAS I.N MAKINK AltltKST PARTS. July 17.- Tear producing gas. such as Is used on the bnttlo front, was utilized bv the Paris police to capture a deserted named Thouin. who resisted them in his apartment When the Skin Seems Ablaze With Itching and Burning There's jnst one thing to do. If your skin seems ablaze with the fiery burning and itching of Eczema, real and lasting relief can only come from treatment that goes below the surface that reaches down to the very source of the trouble. So called skin-diseases come from a dis ordered condition of the blood, and the proper treatment is fhrough the tlood. Search far and near, and you can not find a blood remedy that ap proaches S. S. S. for real efficiency. It has been on the market for fifty years, during which time it has been giving uniform satisfaction for all manner of blood disorders. If you want prompt and lasting relief, you can rely upon S. S. S. For expert advice as to the treatment rf your own individual rase, write ro-day to Chief Medical Adviser, Swift Specific Co., Dept. C Atlanta, Ga. BEFORE BUILDING See A. J. GIBSON THE CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. NO JOB TO LARGE NO JOB TO SMALL Hundreds of designs of pretty Bungalows on hand to se lect from. Complete plans and specifications here. iiriUlj p t m ! My? I BETTFK AND ROtTKH LIGHT la aaaured by tha uaa of aome of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They cive a light that lllutnlnatea the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering- their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Way not at least aee themT J. L. VAUGHAN B