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DAILY EAST ORECONIAX, rEN'DLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. JUNE 1. 191;
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the only man not condemned 'able ally in the Oregor.ian, If
by the investigators. they can get that paper to con-
Having gone that far Whit- tinue its pessimistic falsehood?
man has now dismissed the they may be able to bear the
charges against the other men. market and thus reap further
thus leaving the four Tammany; profits at the expense of the
men in control. 1 hey are men grower.
named by Boss Murphy and
THIS MA Y ENTER TAIN
dominated by Ryan and Bel
mont. Th;t artion is looked unon
as showing Whitman does not 3
measure up to the calibre of a J vl
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uig governor. lie is niargeu
with playing hand in hand
with the big business forces
that dominate New York
TRAGIC WORK AND TRAG
IC END
OST recent reports of
submarine operations
have dealt with their
successful use against merch
ant vessels. With new victims
added daily to their list it can-
through which every partisan jnoe denied that the 'German
THE MIVSTHFI, HOT.
The mlnnrrl boy to she war 1
you'll
machine may have control.
Ryan and Belmont are both
democrats but at the Baltimore
convention Bryan openly de-
nouncea mem ana iiauy de
clared he would support no
democrat nominated for presi
dent with such backing. Whit
man's action in sustaining these
men will be no asset in his
presidential campaign.
HELPING THE WOOL
BUYERS
gme.
In the rank of death
find him.
Hit father's sword J.e ha gird
ed on.
And hi wild harp slung be
hind him.
"Ln1 of ntiiww'" (aid the war
rior bard,
''Thri" all the world betray
(Jn. .word! ie. .h. ,uht shown by the following display
hall guard of editorial wisdom regarding
One faithful harp shall praise ;the present market:
submarine has proved effec
tive as a warrior.
But there is another side to
the story and it tells of the de
struction of submarines
through the use of nets and in
other ways. According to news
from London a total of 34 Ger
man submarines have been
sunk since the beginning of the
war. A report from Copen
hagen places the number at
17.
Nets are being extensively
thee:
The mlriKtrel fell but the foe-
tnaa'i chain
Could not bring hla proud
soul under;
The harp he loved ne'er spoke
again.
For he tore It cords asunder;
And raid, "No chain shall sully
thee,
Thou soul of love and brav-
Thy songs were made for
pure and free.
They shall never sound
slavery:"
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WHITMAN THE
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used by the English in trapping
iinniMn :l.4A T"l TT OH
OWmuch the Portland j "V""' V? .V
Oregonian knows ab0ut lthPtain eddigin in com
th win.. iJ mand was trapped by a net in
me r u in ui rortn. in many
cases the English do not know
the actual results of their work
because the submarines are
sunk without their identity be
coming known. Boat and crew
go to the bottom to remain for
ever. The world may not even
know anything has happened,
but when a submarine fails to
return to its base after an al
lotted time there is usually but
one answer.
The submarine deals in trag
edy and no fate could be more
4 ; n. it ii
tragic man me one mat con
stantly threatens the submarine
commander and his crew.
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t rnces are low, except ior
the choicest lots and they are
not high enough for the finest
grades to excite any great en
thusiasm among the growers..
"Last year the market was
good so good indeed that the
heavy imports of raw wool
I from Australia and elsewhere
1 i e : t
having a serious effect."
The cold facts are that prices
paid for mixed and coarse
wool this season have been ap
proximately 50 per cent higher
than the pnees paid for the
same wool a year ago. One
large eastern Oregon clip that
sold at 19 cents last year was
THE FEACirMAKKK. j
It was the lajt naif of the ninth I I
inning and the score was tied. Ther-:l I
were two out. but with three men on!
bases and Demon Dick, the pinch hit-
ter, at the bat, the fans felt that ther 1
was still hope. f?
offerings and m based. The next three
were wide of the plate and the um
pire called them balls. The pitcher
sent over a fajrt one on a level with
the batter's eyes. Demon Dick drop- g 3
ped his bat and started for first base 1 1
"Striker out!" yelled the umpire as If 3
the ball thudded Into the catcnerV f
glove. .
The pinch hitter stopped In his -
tracks. Breathless with suspense, tho'l:!
fans watched him turn and walk to
ward the umpire, his hands clenched
and his face black with rage. '-He
won't do a thing to that cross eved
mutt," chortled the bat boy gleefully, i gs
And. as it happened, the bat boyE5
was right. Demon Dick did not dolgs
a thing to the umpire. For Just asjl
Dick opened his mouth to intone hlsjp
song of hate a woman leaned out over 3
the railing of a grandstand box and 3
screamed: jsl
"Richard: Don't you dare talk back
to him. You know what he did to you
yesterday. I m not going to have you
fined again. I want that ten dollars
for a new hat."
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AT REASONABLE PRICES "
That which is the highest ideal of dental art is yours by coming
to my office.
Why go to a dentist who does not give you the best the profession
has to offer? .
WThy go to a dentist who hurts you and wrecks your nervous sys
tem with pain, why be a victim of such tortures?
I am offering you the most modern methods known to dentistry.
My experience of 8 years active practice and from post graduate
courses is at your command.
Painless dentistry is a reality. j
What does this mean to you?
I do not use poisonous drugs,
do your work without pain.
I will not put you to sleep, but will
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nVFRVOR WHITMAN of
New York, concerning "cently sold at 27 cents,
whom for a time there
was presidental talk, seems to
be much the same sort of a bi
partisan as Barnes and Murphy.
Whitman is now being
This same advance has gen
erally prevailed wherever
coarse wool has been sold. Ad
vices recently received here
from Salt Lake showed a mil
lion pounds of Utah and Idaho
CURRENT THINKING
fiercely grilled because of hi3jwool.had been sold Pries
behavior toward four Tarn
many Hall members of the pub
lic service commission of New
York. At the time of his elec
tion the commission was as
Failed for being subservient to
the corporations they were sup
posed to regulate.
At the present governor's
instigation an investigation
was made and William Hay
ward, attorney and personal
friend of the governor was
chairman. 'The committee
brought in a fearless report
finding the public service com
missioners guilty of "miscon
duct, inefficiency and neglect
of duty."
After such a showing by in
vestigators of his own choosing
it was supposed the governor
would take quick action to cor
rect affairs. He has not done
bo. On the other hand he has
supplanted a man who is cred
ited with having been the most
efficient on the commission.
ranging from 26 to 28 cents
Last year it brought from 17
to 19 cents.
Fine .wool which the Ore
gonian ignorantly presumes to
be the most expensive brings
much less per pound than
coarse wool. Ihe same was
true last year. Prices for fine
wool now range approximately
the same as a year ago though
some growers have been of
fered more for their fine wool
than they were given last sea
son. ,
The deadlock over wool is
not due to the fact prices are
low but because they are not
as high as the growers believe
they should receive under
world market conditions. In
other words they fear the buy
ers are going to take the most
of the cream and leave the
growers less than their just
share,
If this is the purpose of the
woolbuyers they have a valu
grocery
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f GROCERIES DELIVERED
E to any part of city C. O. D. E
I Gonroy's Gash
E The Cheapest Place in Pendleton to Buy Groceries.
E 114 E. Webb Street. Phone 640
YOUR CHOICE, 3 FOR 2Z?
Large Carnation Milk, Assorted Soups, Corn and Gloss
Starch, Sapolio, Bon Ami, Lemon and Vanilla Extract,
Prepared Mustard, Best Pork and Beans, Eagle Lye.
YOUR CHOICE, 2 for 15
Arm & Hammer Baking Soda, Black Pepper, Ginger,
Mustard, Leslies 3 lb. sack Salt, Blueing and Ammonia.
S Leslies Salt, 8 pounds 20t f
Royal Club Coffee 35 3 for ? 1.00
E Best Maine Corn 15 E
Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 for 25 I
E Matches, 7 boxes 25 E
E Flake White 60f E
E Best Cheese, pound 20 E
E Standard Corn and Tomatoes,
S Kelloggs Corn Flakes, each 10 1
S Coal Oil, gallon v 20 E
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THE SEA SWEEPERS.
mere was an old lady who swept
back the sea.
And she was as busy a busy could
be.
We laughed to observe her industrl
oils style,
But she kept at her task with a song
and a smile.
"It's better," said she,
"To work, you'll agree,
And It pleases my fancy to sweep
back the sea "
A neighbor of hers gathered fabul
ous gain.
He sought for repose, but the quest
was In vain.
He coveted fame with ambition sin
cere. But for every good word came a crit
ical sneer.
"Dear madam," said he
In a manner quite free,
"You are wasting your time as you
sweep back the sea."
"Ho! Ho;" she made answer. "You
toil year by year,
"Mid the ebb and flow of despair
and good cheer.
Tour task is like mine, only hardly
so wise.
Since I get the fresh air and some
fine exercise,"
And he answered, "Ah, me!
If you like, I win be
Tour partner and help you to
sweep back the sea." Wash
ington Star.
PLACE IX THE SIX FOR EATHER
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(Chicago News.)
At last the titular head of
household has been recognized.
has long had it coming to him.
Among the resolutions presented to
the Illinois congress of mothers held
this week In Ottawa were a number
deploring the extravagances of dress
Indulged In by schoolgirls and recom
mending that simpler attire be adopt
ed. In the furtherance of this laud
able recommendation the heroic
mothers there assembled agreed that
precept must be accompanied by ex
ample. Therefore they urged all
others to avoid extreme styles and to
work for simplicity.
A preamble to these resolutions set
forth that they were being promul
gated for the benefit of father so
that he might have "the opportunity
to enjoy the fujl measure of his priv
ilege and responsibility In regard to
his children."
It will be noted that father Is thus
distinctly recognized as having priv
ileges. Heretofore be has reveled
only in responsibility. Father would
do well to accept his recognition at Its
face value and delight himself In It,
bearing In mind that it is neither
wise nor polite to look a gift horse
In the mouth. Besides, there may be
no ulterior purpose behind these res
olutions. If mother and daughter
wanted to save on the wardrobe in
order to buy an atuomobile or make
a trip somewnere ana dbck me
would say so. Or would they?
So let father rejoice In the public
and official recognition he has won on
his merits from the duly constituted!
mothers of this great commonwealth,!
not seeking to go behind the returns,
whatever It may cost him.
THEITl LONGEST KVX.
Your show was the worst we have
ever had here," said the manager of
the Hlckville Opera House, as he
handed the manager of the Fly-by-
.Mgnt company nia share of the bx
office receipts.
"That's queer," said the manager
of the company. "Why, when we
played in Chicago we had the lon?e:t
run In the history of the city."
' I'm sorry." replied the manager ct
the opera house.
"Sorry about what?" demanded the
manager of the company.
"Sorry the audience abandoned the
chase," replied the manager of the
opera house. Youngstown Telegram.
DR. F. L. INGRAM,
CTTTIXG IT SHOUT.
Bacon Judbrother was a busy mm
yet the busier he grew the more fe
votedly he seemed to love his charm
!ng wife. It really came to be quite
a problem. It took time away from
his work, especially when he was trav
eling and had to read his wife's 22
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But as soon as he took up the stuiy
of efficiency all was made clear.
"Himalays,'1 he explained to her,
"there is no reason on earth whj
love, as weU as anything else In Wta,
can't be boiled down, compressed ar.d
economized, according to the rule? cf
scientific economy. Now, in the fu
ture, when you send me letters, thh k
hard and put all you have to say In
DENTISTRY
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it will take a lot of thinking, but It'
never too late to begin."
She promised, and the next weok.
when he went away on a business trip
to Crlckforks, grouse shooting, her
first letter came to him was merely.
"B. S. D. O. D. T. H. B. F. T. C."
"Easy as rolling off a greased log!"
he cried happily "She means 'Bright
eyes Sweetie: Dear, oh do turn home.
Heart bursting for thy caresses."
It wasn't until a messenger toy
brought him a bill for 200 that he
realized the letter meant: Bought
Saturday duck of dress two hundred.
Having bill forwarded to Crickforis."
" 'I'm afraid y ou arc not overfond
of work." the lady said.
" 'No. ma'am, I ain't, the beggar
agreed. 'How could I be? Work's
wot killed my wife.'"
V Knew from Experience.
"Is the man your sister Is goln to
marry rich?"
"Xaw! Every time the marriage Is
mentioned pa says: 'Poor man!'"
St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
DAXGEROl'S PRACTICE,
Breathlesly he rushed into
the
barber shop and sprang Into the
chair
"I want a shave and a haircut, and
I only have 15 minutes,'' he said.
Old Frits stopped to consider, anuV
asked, "Vich do you want the most?"
"A shave."
The shave took about 11 minutes.
As Frl removed the towel from h!
customer's neck, he said: "Mln
frlend, don't nefer again ask a bar
ber to cut your hairs and ehafe you
in 15 minutes, because some time you
might find a barber vat would do IC
Youth's Companion.
JESTS.
Selfish As a Government,
"The naive, frank selfishness of
warring nations It makes me think
of the beggar," said Andrew Carnegie
at a luncheon In New York.
"A beggar, muscular and well-fed,
asked a lady for a nickel.
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IKxIglng Ao Argument.
Crawford How do you get your
wife to believe what you say when
you come home late.
Crabuhaw I first listen to what she
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NEW A Dig Shipment of Hon Onos Just Received
Everything bought here is guaranteed to be just
as represented, or your money cheerfully refunded
We are agents for eastern manufacturers and can sell direct from the factosy
to you, saving the middleman's profit. Easy Terms as low as
$ 1 0 down ana $5 a month.
See Our Big Stock in Our New Store
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accuses me of doing and then I own
up to it. Judge.