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PAGE F0CT1 PATT.T FART OTtPGOXT Vy. PENTTFTOX. OTTPflOS. TPPsnAV. APUI'ST 4. 1014. EIGHT PAGES A IM'I I'l AIHAT M W STArKH. AVar from tlm Immemorial ha had tin m ith its ramr.i:tn for th con- FA 'J 1 1 1. 1 i, i i n'1 K-ni w-v:j at iva- , !'. II. t i w I I ..(.i.-.UN; ro ; ri' 11 t ii r. t j- I'.. i r Mrn.lH-t I ti s --J I ) A' i: I .n. a f tmr r.tinjr tffcot upon the faction within a t.ati.'n. I'lffrr. r,o5 i-f j-;n-in and r.mvicti-in arc r..rR"tU-n in pi!r:it!c rr.r. Aliea.Jy a treat strike t!itt thri-at nrd th k. nnmic ; Hff cf KiiSM.i ha t eon callid off a. .i mark ( t ftj ; ri al fr the i;. vrn-r.-nt atiiiaiif toward Austria. Yfs- k rai,on of human life and the Ire Kfntion of accident. The c.'tiii-any has made every effort I to t d'jcate curt-less jt'Ustriari9 and rhicl drivers as to the dancer of , apiroai hins railroad tracks without ! first act riaimng the Kafety of cross j ir:K In this connection, observation tesis ere made in id.!y s-; urate J localities tn A kii:i; mnris j iussian kmi'ki-ns; ;ut. September and t.l.'i-ri'l I.t !l c (.ii,'r:- ! jvojic k n..'ul mi.'!' r. 1 m terd.ty Ji hn Rt-dmiind. Nationalist i October. 1MJ. of the 17.021 motor l. H.Ur in the r.nc'..h pArl.air.ont, de-! VrhicUsi ol.s, rved. the drivers of 11.- lard that fvery ..l,lir in !r lar.d :ir.i.ht le withdrawn sr.J hir coast JrrirM i .a i 11 4 l 'T"Ti Jwi 11,1.1) N ' Oi'.rnf .i r.uri ii, !' W.l.iMi.-ti.t.. I twliMi 'r-t. N V iv 'lit i i; t ii 1 s. 1 .i iiani , !6. r 6 l-Z ikx cent. Wktd neither to the riV.t nor to the left before 1.1 i o deunded iH-i nst invasion t-d r.e way or.lv . I' r-'r.d. Cnrpta. II AT : i.i 11. T l'ii',d!ne i'.tiiiau. uol, I vur- Wf :hol:cs !! Tr. ti t.it;Ls cf the the ?o-.:th and the ' c ' rt looked in both directions. The n..rth united a--toni.-hinc number of S.S .U. or 19.S wildly cheered by the same men I per cent of the total number of driv ers observed, ran over the crossings M :.M'i;il'Ti"N KATi s oTi yr. l.v rtiHii..... y. ii i ti, iti'i. ! i mi! -''J I m 1 . I!. iff tn .n:!i l'i iiiHi! 1 " ImiS. i.n- ni-'Mli. t-y infril twin, nut j.tr ! .-i.-'. 'f T j" 11 V, f,l II. li.'.l.v. I v UllIlT "- iHil't. lli'' Mi'Ti'ti. t'T r:;T '; ll;i. i.i.f n-.i. :.. ty rrier ft- K4TIH i.t.r .r l.y n.ail 1 .""I Kiml W .-. f ti. lii.s. It tntl ji Im nil Wni.i, i r.r mm.iiit. by mail... .M . . . i jh.- a few days aco ln.eJ him. at a reckless rate of speed, and only V.ir as a cure for domestic ail-:-4 drivers Mopped their machines m r.ts is m ich worse than the disease !"NlOX. Aun. i. T1e dowaR.r, empress of l'.aiMa has been detained ' in Germany, by the kaiser's order it ! was learned The dowapor had be n visitin her 'ter the Knclish tjueen mother, but at the outbreak of hostilities started! for St. Petersburg. From London she went to New Haven, crossed from ' there to l'ieppe and tHk a train from the H jssian capital. She had entered ', German territory when railroad ser-: vice was susp-nded ecept for military and but 27. S per i purposes. The kaiser, it was said, would either ; return her to Iondon or send her to! Copenhagen. She was a Danish prin- j Cess. For a time she could not be located ! Nervous Emotional Dizzy Depressed YfyT0MEN who nro restless, with v constant change of position, "fidget iness," who lira ntnorm:.!!y tfA.-itaLlo or who experience faintiii!? or ti;z:y eiicIL-t, or n'rvous headache ami wakefulness nro usuully sutrcrcrt lrom the wcukneoa of tiicir sex. i the r u u i rt.-k t r i ' n u . lT.-. j ll'l mv .l.... . .-H.l - " "",l""1' ... ......... ............. ...v f.. ....... ... . , V. d J viil .ti,- and th irre;ite;t AnTlatv .r.1 n I n r I ! before crossinz the tracks t.i se iHnt : her w i fH ! A rumor was current here that Em- t l '-i me arivers of teams. 39 4 rercr Francis J..sef nf n.irvi bn.l c to administer it in order to fur-. per cent looked in neither direction: j een assassinated. As tho day ad-, ir their P n plans ar.d ambitions j per cer.t looked one way only; and I vaneed nothins further w a heard con-! - I' - pfr cent looked in loth directions: ; cerr.irc the report, however, and it, Mrm, AJJlm Caritingw of CtJar Sl..Cairo,l.l.. writtt Dr. R. V. Piart a foiiowt: "l mi St eenti f.r jroor "Corrv-nwnN-nje Medical AJviser' lor my djiu? hter w.-.o haj recently married anillknovrthe book v til beof much value to her. lhuve read and ueil fur 2o rear ti'.e valuable trratmenta contained in th "Mik-u1 Adx-iaer" and have taken many hottlea of Dr. Pierre a Kavunta Prescription, and have been reatored to health each time 1 used iu ltiaaareat remedy for women aa a strenrth bugler, tine for the ncrvca and (remind hulth,M DR. PIERCE'S Favorite Prescription Is the eon-thing, cordial and womanly tonic that I hrinra ahcitit nn invlnrntincr rnltn tn IhanArvniu ' system. Overcomes the weakness and the drag Ring pains wh,'' -mhle the pains of rheu matism. Th- jjfej! women in the past forty years can be. , to ita benefits. Tour dealer In -.c.io!npa aells It In liquid or iuirar eoated tablet torin; or you ran aend 5tione-eent atampa for a trial box ol Dr. 1'ierca'a Kavorita I'mcription tahleta. Aldrea lr. K. V. l'ieree. I and Surarical lnaiituta. buffalo, N. Y. iiiiiiiiniiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiuiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Dr. Pierca't Pleaiant Pelltta Rtfolat and Iavioral Stonack, Liver and Bowcli, Saar-Ceated Tiay Craaalet. .IlllllUIIIlllllIIIlllItllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllUIl Will Kul.L KK.UT lHt.. What' the use. leli-vers. (oui try or m town liis.tr to the hilltop jes' to ll'll KiKht lown? in Kntrros ji-waitln' aroun', With 'Jes- as we when you noil F.ipht Pownt Ch. -smilin" ill William Allen White. the ed:t -r who writes at Emporia, Kansas, and. w ho is read ail over ' l.iton to This, the Vr.ited States. Little tiirl. doesn't apirove of the trend of modern f-n-.ir.ir.e wearir.c aprsrel. The clir.s-; . ins sMrt desiirr.ed to sucrcest w oman's curves and its diiiphanoys sister Oe ' s p ntd to reveal them, the cobvveh j hosiery and the low cut waist all' ! plainly sreak to him of a frrowing im ; mo-.iesty among the womanhood of ! the world In a recent editorial cn- lJ Pfr cent in one direction only; and .was regarded as 'We have been talking peace for unfounded. The : t'ars- and !,n the while going right the means of bringing an end to such war preparations." - per cent in both directions. jot rnsorshipps throughout Kur.-pe are so , on preparing for war. While the cost A strPet rar Ilne ia to l)e buIlt from I strict th.it rt:i?iir:i11v m:.'- rit-iwill l,.. i t v.... v,t ..... tn . ' . . ,. strict that naturally tnar.y wild ru-jwill be awful, I hore this war will be' I?aker Into tho Eagle valley. mors were in circulation. A iMiiif'imit'mi f ' V ' HI I I I' 3 IUI.I. 1111(1111111 i i:m mi:nt ; sue a orici- r nTI-.Xr, t're.. Aus 4 Mayor j rl. U. Alhee sees In the w r that has ' :r.volved .'ill the leading countries of j Europe the end of armament for the i civilized countries of the world predicted," j titled -Why Men Gaze" he expresses': No Poll!. "They say that pattir, is sweet 5'.rr..w I wonder who f.uf,! that saying?"' "i-ome wretch who.se wife a$ co ins to l..e country for the summer. I -When the countries of Europe have have no doubt.- Louisville Courier- ' to stop and count the aw ful cost of -ourcal. j,n!s war ne jj ..r believe it will lead to disarmament and the estab lishment of the countries on a peace basis instead of a war basis. when you reach the sum mit better hoV yer proun' Tou raise the dut the wrong way when you Holl night Pcwti! Frank L. Stanton. The rich man flannel breeches. -Detroit Free Press The Diffcrvmv. I rri m i a . J T that Pleases a local . Xw,xt poverty anJ rk.hfa man so well that he has requested The poor man wears a flannel shirt a i that the editorial be republished j Here it is: a i . . . j - u.e ,e.ae Simple. Hut Strikiiij i little girl it sure is. That delicate.; Maiden What sort of a hat did! clinging, crinkly stuff is the prettiest , Oenevitve Gotham wear? cloth on the store counters: that silk' , Maa thing just a gar- Fersian sash of so many colors so i gracefully swathed about the center section of your anatomy -w ould knock . I denia in front and a gol-Jarn-ytr be hind. Jud?e. the spots off of Joseph's coat. Tou j Sniwrfluous Work. F.obby, wash your face."' i v nere ir fiirtv ma"-' i are corseted and tailored according to : w,sh lt a!1 ' ..., hA At the (.ommerciai ciuo rooms m.me most extreme model In fashion sure to strike the dirtv places." vehing Pendleton citizens will do books. But your neck Is too low and j honor to the men your sleeves are to short and your Honor WIktp who made possible Honor l Piie. the splendid rurply of mountain water hich feed the city. Now that the Ion agitation Is all over and the gravity system built, there are few v unfair as to withhold praise for the Improvement and commendation for the men who bore the brunt of the fight to secure it. The recognition skirt is far and away tighter than skirts were ever made to be. And that graceful slit exposing your dainty left ankle shows a stocking above "Yes. but I'd be sure to strike some of the clean places, too." Bos ton Transcript. Tte Gift of Gb Swallowing. Knicker What sort of a man is Jones? Bocker Well, he could eat your pump that is almost transparent j 0Tis 0n the cob and d0 ,t gracefuj,y enough to read through. And you New Tork Sun. haven't any- more petticoat than a i rabbit you know you haven't. Oh ! Kememher This. GirU. : Though as pretty as a picture you re some swell you are. Have you A girl apt t0 finJ noticed how the loafers around the ! That she cannot be attractive In an ugly frame of mind. Boston Transcript. given them in the form of a public ! corner rubber as you trip demurely j rmoker is most fitting and all whoji.y? And have vou been thinkine lit-! I i - i i . can should make it a point to te there tie foolish one. that thev are rub-!, ..- ..u. t,. berir.g out of pure admiration? Ask J roil SLAPPING LEGIsLATOi: your brother about it If he's sot any I I x-iT . . n t. i : . . . . i : 1 I a,vaa s cuiuv lltlUk lliat What to Drink this summer need never worry you. Just use our pure Sodas All Flavors 2 doz. bottles for J1.00 Iton Port Bottled Beer All the ingredients we use con form to the Pure Food law. Tou'Il find the greatest life and zest in our bottled goods... Pioneer Bottling Works Best equipped bottling works in eastern Oregon. PACT HEMMIXGAUN. Prop. Telephone 177. 222 E, Court St. I F VUU I ilEALIIZD How Convenient, Com fortable and Economical a GAS RANGE was. you too would have one Pacific Power 6 Light Co. "Always at Your Service' Phone 40 'mtimiumiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii!imiiiiiiiiiitt Or p heum Theatre 1 J. P. MEDEKXACII, Prop. High-Class 1 Up-to-Date Mo. ion 1 Pictures F0K MEN. WOMEN AND 5 CHILDREN Program changes E Suntlaya, Tuesday?, Thurs- 5 E iny s and Saturdays. E E St Program in Toiay' 5 E Pajr. - E iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiiii m 1 tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiii'2 Pastime Theatre ! "The Home of 1 i Good Pictures" ALWAYS THE LATEST in Photoplays :: Steady, Flickorlesa Pictures :: Abso lutely No Eye Strain. A Kefined and Entertaining Show for the Entire Family. to show to these men that Pendleton it not ungrateful. No nation, country or community sense mo Caracciolo is today $200 richer . S ever made procre.s without fighting . win be hard on your vanity and good j for havin? lappe(i the face of Rep-! for it. Any improvement or momtn. for your soul. And If you've got any uty Dugonl, a socialist member of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' that is suggested promptly brings j sense you'll take his word for it; forth enemies, and Ftrong champions j you'll lay that dress away and don are required to down them. In Will .something that Is wide enough around Moore. J. T. Brown, Marion Jack and j the bottom to allow room for two O. L La Dow, the gravity water pro-j petticoats and one pair of legs, for lect found men not afraid to incur the never was there a dress designed, lit displeasure of opposing Interests. Hav- tie girl, that's half so beautiful as a lnf convinced themselves by thorough girl's modesty." Investigation that they had selected the mosl logical source of supply, with confidence in their engineer and faith In themselves, they pursued t their plans with tireless energy and zeaL , Few people know to what extent the j gravity water system was fought and, therefore, few appreciate fully the BY THt SCISSORS parliament. Caracciolo also will re ceive a medal as soon as it can be j suitably designed and coined. j During the recent socialist strike in j Italy, Deputy Dugoni found himself at the head of a body of demonstra tors. In every conflict with the ro lice or military Dugoni managed to escape physical mussing up, asserting his immunity as a member of par liament, and defying anyone to touch him. Dusonl'a bluff remained effective until he met Policeman Caracciolo. i The latter decided that while the deputy's body might be inviolable, he would take a chance that his face j wasn't and slapped It twice. Inviting Wliile tli r.rml Tdrnr Tjtsta From -arious European countries' th furious deputy later to take said come reoorts to the effect that in the1 face bacK t0 Parliament and show it work of these men. Everyone know 'face of the horrifying menace of a to hbs colleagues. of the bitterness with w hich they j general war internal quarrels of those w ere denounced and the forebearance j countries have been forgotten or has- with which they acted in the face of They said little til y compromised and I r.eedir.e no further Deputy Altobelll. a fellow socialist member of parliament, but belc neinrf j . r : . , . - - . . 1 . V.& at.:!.. ' dropped as lo A """ ' .n.Mrtlr.n I OOK up a coiieiuon ui one-. rant thee denunciator.. They said bUlejTh,jg Erjtain thlnkg u sees a t0.t.-n.uti.,ns. He found 1,00 People but did much, ar.d their work nowj brinr about a reas-nably satisfacton' ! f!a1 to contrlbu,e rU the purse roeaks for itM-lf I aereemer.t to end the Irish disturb The gravity water FyFtem in an as-iw-t to Pendleton that cannot be over- tnd the medal. 4 Ado gram No. 3 lance. Russia has pacified Its hordes ! of ctrikers and has healed other ser : ioUH disF-nir.nH. and the nuarrel.n ftf estimated and the entire citizenship ,,,.iit;cau factions In France have has a pride in It The men who ac-'mtik to nilenee. None of these things complifhed lt received no pay for their "ally matters. It seems, so long as , , . .'the pTeat terror threatens, labors and a public manifestation of . I .vow. li'jpi'upe ine rujers oi tnc na-. appreclat.on. such as the smcKer to-t;,,nil of yurr,T. ani the statesmen tlsm of the law. naturally, cam night, Ik as little at the city can do: who act In the names cf those rulers j from wealthy society women whose, by way of saving "Thank you." bould suddenly put aside the crlml- Jewels are renowned for their great! i al bu-ine r,t preparing to fight one value and beauty. The biggest tax! 'another with armies of unfortunate 1 on any single jewel, it was said, will A possible explanation of the w-1 j.eants who ought to be harvet!ng 1 be paid on the notorious Hope dia-1 ingtii'M of European H;it-cmen to n- ( th-!,r croj.s Suppose the headlong mond. purchased some time ago by j Mrs. Edward B. McLean, wife of the Capital (ice;as Taxed. WAHIN"GT')N'. Aug. 4. For the fim time since 1S2 a new law assexn- (ng taxes on jewelry and "other ar-, tides of personal adornment" owned I by residents 'if the national capital I went into effect today. Most criti- I fanie th:it now affllfts bourses and tnertharit and bankers and bank de-. ow ner of a Washington newspaper. ( . . . . . . . V. . . . ' 1 .1 . r- ' n .1 r.9 V.a I.a Tl . r. rr n it T, 1 gulf their countries in ; 'iir W- a terrible war lief in, Than IHm um-. their ow n d orneKt.c ,hn ,i,in, iii;,.. ! w.l.i. i"..l..rar1n minim, kine Tinns- uffairs. Hardly a na-, nhovild be demobilized. Kuppose the ands of dollars additional revenue i tion of Europe but has an Internal I shadow of death that darkens Europe : aa expected to result from the law, altuatlon that Is causing the men at j rh,u"1 iv a-v t0 h ihrful sun-j the best part of it being, according the helm of state many headache. Ucrnmny ha her K'lblism, England her lrlxh guention and militant suffra Vlsts, Austria has racial tlnshlngs. I"ranc a chaotic parhmertary situa tion and Russia the IJbtral agitation. You Lose H M'M or trotherly love and that con-! to tne taws iramers, tne increaseq i fidence in the essential goodneM of revenue will come from the pockets ; one's neighbor who speaks an alien1 of those who can well afford It and longje hhovH descend like a blessing 'not from the C. P. What then? 'J uppetlte, strength and health Very quickly If you neglect the nlomnch, llvrr and bowels. lt Hostetter's Stomach Bitters help Nature keep these organ normal and you'll eat belter, !,ok better and feel better. :tH todttv i. .11 i kiwi, in mmim Wf.uld the old minor quarrels and the old minor hatreds come sneak ing back? They have been kicked out for the time being because they do not really matter very much. Dis putatious man and his disputatious brother, having found that It Is not ery difficult to come to a working agreement, would be extraordinarily stupid to revive the old quarrels. Rut It would be human nature to revive them. Chicago News. MANY AUtOI'MXKS fl,V TOWARD ntKM.1I ItOltlKll J PARIS, August 4. Numerous aeroplanes from the' French av- iatlon center In the wet and south moved swiftly over Paris today in flotilla of twos, three and five toward the east. .String of horses requisition- ed from private stable were to j be seen going toward the freight yard of the Eastern Railway i Mor- Carr at Oimlnm. Puclflc coast pedestrians, automo bile drivers and team drivers exercise ! lines j more rare this ear In approaehing I Throughout the day troop j railroad grade crowing than they did were arriving from the west In J 1 1 3. though there U still plenty of and south and departing for the room for Improvement. The fact Is 1 east iiiMii 111 figures fathered by thej h'outlutn l'a(.lflc company In conn .-. iiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit T Saying the J early bird gets the worm may only prove the bird should have slept later. But nevertheless, the wise storekeeper does not worry about the worm. He emu lates the early bird. When ' he sees nationally advertised goods exploited in the newspapers of his own town, he is quick to let the public know they can buy them at his store. E Xtft to French Restaurant E Chances Sundays, Tuesdays, E E Thursdays and Saturdays. S E Adulu 10c, Children under j E 10 years 5e. 3 niimmiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiimimmiiiiiiiii?. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiip-- E PKXDLETOX'S I' O P U- LAR riCTtriiK SHOW 1 1 THE I COSY I E VVLere the entire family can E E enjoy a hich-clnns motion E picture show with comfort, E 17.. M D.il 1 Thrilling 1 All Properly 1 Mixed 1 E Open Afternoon and Even- E inff. niances Sunday, Mon- s E day, Wednesday and Friday. E Vw 1 e. n tt teL Admission Rc and 10c. E IIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllin 'IlltlllllltllltlllllltHf iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiilir- A L T Af I THEATER. I Pendleton's Real S Show House Devoted to tho perfect screen- Hih-Class Photonlavi E Kepular projrrom consul 5 of 4 reels of motion pictures E and a singer. E E Admission 10c and So. s S See projrram in today's papor E 7l M 1 1 M I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LI 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : f i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M rilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllin;