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PAGE FIVR DAILY p:AST ORFOONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER B, 1917. TWELVE PAGES HEAD CONSUL BOAK WILL PAY OFFICIAL VISIT OS SEPT. 13 !MJiB!M """"""""'"""""if IIHIIIIIIilillillllllllllllllllilliiiilllllllilllliilllllilllllllllllliliUlllllilllilllUllllilllilllillli ?W3 pk-ii.ctos vaw no. i. . W IMIKI'ARKS T( lU-.l-KIVK .Tl(aIHHKl il"T Will IW Awnmpanlrd by lrnt Ifrad mi-.nl K. I'. Marttn; Twll fright Xrvr MrmVr to bp InltUwd n Ttwt Half. Buy Them Bottled in Pendleton, the Home of 'Pep &1M Ms EE The drink that came to the rescue. BILLY SAYS: "We should be cheerful" BRAN-NEW Have you tried these "Still" Pasteurized True Fruit Drinks Their flavors are made from the genuine fruit juices and contain no preservatives. They are not carbonated. STRAWBERRY RASPBERRY LOGANBERRY PINEAPPLE LEMON CHERRY GRAPE-O ORANGE The drink that put the "Pep" in Pendleton. BRAN-NEW Or perhaps you would prefer pur Pasteurized Carbonated Drinks Every sip a sensation of wholesome pleasure. Bottled by us in a modern plant. SPITZENBERGER CIDER "It's just like eating the fruit.' What's 72 days without rain, when we have got GINGER ALE VANILLA SODA CREAM SODA "HY-BALL" SARSAPARILLA ROOT BEER "EXTRA DRY" MINERAL WATER Bottle drinks are free from contamination. BRAN-NEW The Children Like Them They Should Be Served, on Every Table Ask your cafe, hotel, fountain or grocery. Delivered in case lots to any part of the city. Bottled Wm ROESCH BOTTLING CO. Pendleton, Oregon Telephone 528 Pendleton mp Nr 4 1. Wnodmi-n of the Worlil, Ium a'Kmt comp tiwl arrannementa for an off rial vlxlt of the head conaul. I. I. Honk, on Thurs day eveninir. the 13th Inat. H will be accompanied by Iepuly Head Con ul E. P. Martin The eamp h been workln on a thirty . cunt paK'n fur new membcra. with 'he re sult that they have secured twenlv elKht new applications for member ship, who will be lnltafl on tha above date, at which t!mo the new ritual will be ea-mpl fle,) bv the local team under the drectlon of the head consul. It Is anticipated that there 1 A, l. IMIk. HOUl OBMll IH U1C men of the W'orHt. will be 1, ,nilllHIIIMMIHIMinHIIMIIMnmillMUtMIHMHHI.MinilMlll!HHImMl. li!i!l!liil r. j, .en Hi inn rums ... , c Mlir ir rtMiittwr- yiwimnmnliMi .'i nlfrM him m irnmm-uu-a mm r.. j t 1' liver t. . 11 ' HM' V 1 ZTZ itfKI .31 Wat-. 1 I Exhausted After the Day's Toil Jfi. 5 ' .ca k-CJ'-i I tana Slry w -t-- p . fca - f..i. W. ,,i a,:. 1 1 Every part of your electrical system must be made leak proof by insulation. Inside your battery is the most important insulation of all that which separates the positive from the negative plates, for this prevents the battery from "short circuiting," and thus put ting the whole system out of commission. In the Still Better Willard, the insulation is made of durable, acid-resisting rubber. Thus Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation means a better in sulated battery, a more durable, more efficient battery. Ask us about the remarkable service achievement of Still Better Willards on 35.000 cars. ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION Corner Main and Water Streets Y:vn -IH T : STORAGE BATTERY O i Wimrd Threaded Rut ber Insiilation It k --5"- ; . 0 I r I anMff i rraaj" n 1 ; ,.. . -."Av ! . i y ; J1 "4. 'wj ffa, V i -11 SX Li Mri4U PAULINE FREDERICK, FAMOUS P UAYERS STAR IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES. Td just love to be In motion pictures. That hs been the cry and ambition of millions of people, believing U their hearts that It Is the easiest position they could possibly aim for. But they are wrong It's work, and hard work, from early in the morning until late at night. Work that eo fa tlguea one that there is little wonderment that Pauline Frederick would appear to be exhausted after the day's toil On this occasion she began long before seven o'clock and was in the studio until three o'clock the following mormn;: EX-CZAR'S BROTHER IN REVOLT CELEBRATION V A SI 1 1 Ni :T N. Spt. 5. - 'hurle Kdw.ird Kusm'M, Social M m ember 'f th K t ( nim'ssion to Russia. t da u.'d tin- foUowuK Interestinii pTi nee in 1 roRr:i i. j -ij w iilkmn alonn I he Nevsky Pn.tspft-t with a ir end. vicwimk a sijrantic l.'n.ntraion of ;,nn. ! hMi!o celt rutins the victor of the if voiiUi- n 'owar 1 n i-;irelet i li ;is ?-i read He ho tha: rouly'ui; formntl Michel. i wlii'li 1 'I"T,1 coining : nll. wel -iiroonied and k.nis Kentleiran. Tiis d r-r-KU HhU ivu k "Mn in-1 v swiiminK a cne HM; nhr ens 4.i.i vih.i ' Alaska Will t send Out loimtu' Quantify of iii!liMi. HAWSMN Sept :.---After complet inr a t- ur of the old ramps of the Yukon. Volney lijchnioiid. superin , tendent o: t he Northern t "oniniercial i companv . sa that there will be a ! ooniii.Ierable failing off ot ihe Roldei, ; yiel.i this ear He attributes th j ! not io a -ewer amount of roI i r l i ;.b e or to a lesser amount f !uai!;il l or to . ny lapse of the u; -i bni to the higher t of mining ' in low trade erHinJ. Th Klondik" ) 'iehl proper, however, s h-blins u : to almost normal thus far li i rmarette. !o you know is ; asked my friend i n n the lu-Kate 1 was in Th s is the llrand lukt rother f K.-'ir Nichola- ' The former ht ir apparent to the throne of till the Itu-tas seme.l .tii.e please) wi;h the demonstration. H' was having a Jolly Roo.i time and ap peared to are very title for he fate of h s brother or the fact that he wa row simple 'tll-zen Michael A!x andn vitch Kmanoff. KsS 1iO.IS SI K. T iu;kk Mm innh F"iH- IH-iliiiviv for Inimx-'lon aint I ttlltlcs TOPKKA. Kin.. Spt. 5 Nine Kansas railroads have filed Mils o( rompla ni in the I'niled States dis trict court ."kin for an in tunctio.i to restrain the I'uhllc 1'tilities com mission from pnforrenieiit the 2 tt pas-viier I'Ue and alis-t ask hk the court to declare the .'-cent pa-- sep.Ker rate st ituie it nci -usut ut ional and confisiator . The rai i roads in their appeit for relief to the United Slates distrat court vary from their unusual custom of asking for a temporary injunction, awaiting final decisitm of the court. They ask no relief until a flinl Ju U mem is rendered at a hearing to be hei,( probahH in November. The Utilities t'oinmissiou rmly decided the 2-cnt law should ,e ,-n-forced. and the railroads are apal ing from that decision m their com paint. rim: it-i s t i:ti; vi. ia:.- very la-ree atten-iance that niKht. a-' a ?rat many of the mem bership of the camp has not yet seen th new ritual eTempl'fied Head Consul poak is verv promi nent in fraternal beneftcarv society work having during the pst ,-ear been pre'-'ent of the Nrional fra ternal congress, and haV ng j'lst re turned from the annua' meeting of that society at Chicago, oml has a message of great importance to de liver to the membership of the camp. ead Consul Poak if very loyal triottc Americun. He s.iys. "I do not hes tate to say ana rccommenu this congress and to evry const it- j uent society, that instead of charsin our members wno enusi or are uruneo into the service of their rmintrv, an extra rate, we should eh ire them abrnlntely nothing for the r protw- tion. during th period if their en listment Possibly we co 1 1 Id ! more than that, but certainly "a should not do less. By going to the fronl and baring the:r hreadts t- the burets of a relentless enemy, they are doin a th- urand times more f..r us than w can do for them. They nre leaving ho.jie an 1 loved ones. Thev are l;iv'ng. most of them, pcstions of 1 ron-tise. for which they have spent years in preparat ons. fife's plans ; nd life ho; e.' ure to be sacrificed on the altar of war. that the principles rep rwirpi bv that fl'icr. f'r which our i fathers and forefathers sacrifice! i their I ves and their fortun-- firjo io 1 7 7;. t:in :n 1SI2 and lst; ml 'i raMi n "1 to fi5. We the -ipne- ficiaries of those early strnricls for American in lependonce. iv r.-s; In full enjoyment of all the heeeftts that come to a free p oi.de. art ( now otir own son- ;ir? cul'ed to d.'rrd th honor and int.'gritv cf Aruern in repuldic ai:a r. st he autocratic rire re ru n policy of a foreign munin. .in 1 shall we not say to them- "'Io. m tr ther. uo in answer to ,-otr c-.un- . try s cail and durfni: vn" ihsfice. we. whom you represent we. voiir fri terra I compnrt n -vl! Man 1 four s ua re in defense of your horn-t and 'oved ines. and your fr item t membership, wherever it mav be. during your absence shall not ,oc trn impaired.' ' Al" neighboring camp nf t rd'T have been invited to be present and to participate in the meeting of t!m 13th. Ail members of the camp and order in the city are expected to be pre nr and wH beyond a doubt enjoy a v-r proi'ttable and interesting meeting. I' is the head consul s desire to meet persiiiall . every member in the ctt that night. District Manager John p. H"V. who has been in the city for 'he paM month helping the local mmberM.' in this campaign, has been verv en thusiastic and t reless in his wit and has been ably assisted h th" campaign committee compound f Frank Cook. V. Stroble. P. A. Ande--son, A. o. Carden and K; ph Orin hi, as well as many of the other member of the locat camp ITAl.IW AVIATOIt H.IKS -o MII KS WITHOUT s1l-l-li e-t cn l.nfig.lhMantv IUirtl In taking rXm TnHn in S' ami Itavck Umcri Torrit T in Mile- mU by Thrr-o Deep in National Jrrt. HKNl. Sept. i. Vritral i reg-.n s worst fire of the sea,sn was ragm t'-vdny In the Fort Kick swetion. miles Aouth of I'end. Start ng on S'tn day afternoon at a point northeast of Fort Uock. the fire spread rapid until today it covered a trntor 1" miles wide by three nvlew deep, part ly within the Ieschutes national for and partly on timber of the Fr in on I Liml cmipan one of d- Shevbn tnteps The fire wi beins J fought dvpertel . 'apt in the f atom fl - v. I'ARIS Sept. J l.aureani:. an aviator urmv. has established a n-w long distance flvnuj record l' more than son mile- wit hour mi ..p pins, according to a dispatch i" 'be Temps from Milan The fraliMn fie from Tr n to Napl n.( . k -dintaiice of 9 l'i raMea Th- rl pr vloiii nonsiop flight w u 07 mil' "a ft I ui ii ream l ued h u I A machine He left Turin 1 ' , f t w e- N'-tfde ' tti w t. ... it tif Tur.n at s 4-' P