East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 11, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Bond Clothes
$15.00 to $30.00
are essentially "smart" that is to say they are
modelled "up-to-the-moment," cut, draped and
fit according to fashion's last word.
Butmore than that, they represent value) in a
new way value that gives dollar for dollar in
service. Every suit London shrunk by cold wat
er process and silk stitched at all points of strain.
BOND BROTHERS SSSRJSSS
Hloentslilp Uiies and Railroads.
WASHINGTON, June 10. Although
the Interstate Commerce Commission
order, requiring several eastern rail
roads to give up their steamship con
nections on the Great Lakes, does not
go Into effect until December 1, the
-commission is being- kept busy ex
plaining the reason for the order,
which was made under the terms of
the Panama canal act.
Fifty Against Two. It Is not rea
sonable to expect two weeks of outing
to overcome the effects of fifty weeks
of confinement. Take Hood's Bar
saparllla along with you. It refreshes
the blood. Improves the appetite,
makes sleep easy and restful. Adv.
tllri Ota Irl' as Best Author.
ROSEBURO, Ore., Juno 9 In the
Sold medal declamation contest, held
at Kuthoilln under the auspices of
she Women's Christian Temperance
Union of Douglas county, Miss Shav
r, of Sutherlln, won the prlxe. A
delightful musical and literary pro
gram followed the contest.
CCVLON-INOIA
ENGLISH BREAKFAST
OOLONG
JAPAN
GUNPOWDER
BLACK 4 GREEN
Forgone week4at
these prices to con
vince you that the
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regu la r4 price.'
A pound oi
this tea makes
300 cups.' At
80c pound;
the cost is one
cent for about
Ufour cuds.
8 You can afford
Kto drink good tea
ft
SGOLDENGATE TEA
FOtGER & CO.,
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Italian Grand Opera Company
Formerly Lambardi Co. Presents
IL TROVATORE
BY G. VERDI
New Costumes Gorgeous Sceneries
50c to $1.50
Advance sale opens Saturday, June 12th, &t Pendleton Drug Co., 10 &. tn.
Big Orchestra of Portland's Best Musicians Conducted by
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WILSON'S REJOINDER.
(Continued from page one.)
to find the Imperlul German govern
ment contending that an effort on
the part of a merchantman to escape
capture and secure assistance alters
the obligation of the officer seeking
to make the capture in respect to the
safety to the l.ves of those on board
the merchantman, although the ves
sel has ceased her attempt to escape
when torpedoed. There are not new
circumstances. They have been in the
minds of statesmen and of Interna
tional Jurists throughout the develop
ment of naval warfare, and the gov
ernment of the United States does not
understand that they have ever been
held to alter the principles of human
ity upon which It has insisted. Noth
ing but actual forcible res'stunce or
continued efforts to escape by flight
when ordered to stop for the purpose
of visit on the part of the merchant
man has ever been held to forfeit the
lives of her passengers or crew.
"The government of the United
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JUNE 7th to 12th, 1915
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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON,
States, however, does not understand
that the Imperial German government
of liability, but only Intends to set
forth the circumstances which led the
commander of the submarine to allow
himself to lie hurried Into the course
which he took.
Status of Lusitania Taken Up.
"Your Excellency's note, in discuss
ing the loss of American lives result
ing from the sinking of the steamship
Lusitania, adverts at some length to
certain information which the imperial
German government has received with,
regard to the character and outfit of
that vessel, and your Excellency ex
presses the fear that this Information
may not have been brought to the at
tention of the government of the
United States.
"It is stated in the note that the
Lusitan'a was undoubtedly equipped
with masked guns, supplied with
trained gunners and special ammuni
tion, transporting troops from Can
ada, carrying a cargo noi p""'nh,.0. ,, ,,r.,i!t v,n .,( th war
under the laws of the United States
to a vessel also carrying passengers,
and servlni:. in virtual effect, as an
auxiliary to the naval forces of Great
I'rituin. Fortunately
these are mm-
ters conrernins: which the government
of the United Slates is in a position ;
to Kive the imperial Herman govern-1
merit nfficial Information. Of the'
fuels aliiBed in Your Excellency s
note, if true, the government of the
United States would have been hound ;
to take official cognizance in per
forming its ncognized duty as a neu
tral power and In enforcing its Na
tional laws.
(.criiuin (.oNcriimcnt .Misinformed.
"It was Its duty to see to it that
the Lusitania was not armed for of
fensive action, that she was not serv
ing as a transport, that she did not
carry a cargo prohibited by the
statutes of the United Suites, and
that If, In fact, she was n naval ves
sel of Great Britain she should not
receive clearance as a merchantman,
and it performed that duty and en
forced its statutes with scrupulous
vigilance through its regularly con
stituted officials. It Is able, there
fore, to assure the Imperial German
government that it has been misin
formed. "If the Imperial German govern
ment t hou Id deem itself to be In pos
sess on of convincing evidence that the
officials of the government of the
United States did not perform these
duties with thoroughness, the gov
ernment of the United States sin
cerely hopes that it will submit that
evidence for consideration.
Contentions Hold Irrelevant.
"Whatever may be the contentions
of the imperial German government
regarding the carriage of contraband
of war on board the Lusitania, or re-
gardlng the explosion of that material
by torpedo, it need only be said mat,
hi the view of this government, the
contentions are irrelevant to the ques
tion of the legality of the methods
used by the German naval authori
ties In sinking that vessel.
"But the sinking of passenger ships
involves principles of humanity which
throw Into the background any special
circumstances of detail that may be
thought to affect the cases principles
which lift it. as the imperial govern
ment will no doubt be quick to recog
nize and acknowledge, out of the class
of ordinary subjects of diplomatic dis
cussion or International controversy.
Whatever be the facta regarding the
Lusitania, the principal fact is that a
great steamer, primarily and chiefly
a conveyance for passengers and car-
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rying more than 1000
souls who hud
1 'sunk' without
no part or lot In the coi
I war, was torpedoed and
eo much an a challenge or a warning,
and that men, women and children
were gent to their death In circum
I KUtnees unparalleled In modern war
fare.
Duty Owed to Humanity.
The fact that more than 100 Amer
ican citizen were among those who
per idled made It the duty of the gov-
eminent of the United .States to apeak
of these things, and once more, with
solemn emphasis, to call the atten
tion of the imperial German govern
ment to the grave responsibility which
the government of the United Mates
conceives that it nun incurred In th s
tragic occurrence and to the indis
putable principle upon which that re-
! sponsihlllty rests. The government
of the United States Is contending for
something much greater than mere
rights of property or privileges of
I commerce. It Is contending for noth
1 Ins less high and sacred than the
I right of humanity, which every gov
lernment honors Itself In respecting
and which no government is Justified
In rcttinnlng on behalf of those utider
Its care and authority. Only her
actual resistance to capture or refusal
to stop when ordered to do so lor
the purpose of visit could have af
forded the commander of the sub
mftrlne aJ)y ju8tlflcatlon for B0 much
uiuii o. po ,m..
as putting The l.ves of those on board
line snip in jeupuruy. i run
the government of the United States
understands the explicit Instructions
Issued on August 3, 1914, by the im
Perlal German Admiralty to lis com
manders at sea to have recogn'zed and
embodied, as do the naval codes of all
other nations, and upon
nd upon It every
traveler and seaman had a right to
depend. It is upon this principle of
humanity, as well as upon the law
founded upon this principle, that the
United States must stand. . f
Good Offfoes Tendered,
"The government of the United
States is happy to observe that Your
Excellency's note closes :th the in-
i. . ., iv,o in,T,.ric,i r:rmun
government is willing, now as before,
the
to accept the good offices of
United States In an attempt to come
to an understanding with the govern
ment of Great Hrltain, by which the
I upon the sea may be changed. The
government of the t nited states
would consider it a privilege thus to
sbpvb ta frtenils mill the world. It
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PIUIIUB 1 Cauj at tiiij nine
.iiriar irnrrn mi, nr a n v int ims Hon
or suggestion the other mav he will-
ing to have It mnvev. and cordially
invites the Imperial German govern-
ment to make use of its services in
thls wav at Its convenience. The
whole world is concerned in anything
.h.., hri,. h even nartlal
accommodation of Interests or In any
way mitigate the terrors of the pres-
ent distressing conflict. vast number or aiiterent Kinas oi
ItcprpM-ntatloiii or May 15 Renewed, lights In the harbors and along the
"In the meantime, whatever ar- course of the canal are accurately re
rangement may happily be made be- produced down to the minutest de
tween the parties to the war. and tail. A number of ships are at an
whatever may In the opinion of the chor In the different harbors and on
imperial German government have these the anchor lights shine stead
been the provocation or the circum-1 ily. Others lie moored at the docks
stantial justification for the past acts and still others cruise back and forth
of Its commanders at sea. the govern, throughout the length of the canal
ment of the United States confidently and. as often as they come to the
looks to see the justice and humanity locks are passed through these just
of the government of Germany vin- exactly as regular vessels are passed
dlcated in all cases where Americans through the locks down on the isth
have been wronged or their rights as mus. There are a number of minia
neutrals invaded. iture trains, all properly lighted, con-
"The government of the United stantly moving along the tracks of
States therefore very earnestly and the Panama railway and at the tops
very solemnly renews the representa- of the towers of the three wireless
tions of its note transmitted to the
imperial German government on the
lSth of May and relies in these repre-
sentations upon the principles of hu-
manity, the universally recocnized
understandings of international law
and the ancient friendship of the Gr-
man nation.
KlIits of Americans Reasserted. ' the model. These magnets are moved
"The government of the United along by electric motors and the ships
States cannot admit that the procla-' and trains are supplied with amm
unition of a war zone from which tures which follow the magnets and
neutral ships have been warned to are thus guided along the desired
keep away may be made to operate
as in any degree an abbreviation ot
the rights of either of American ship -
masters or of American citizens oouna
on lawful errands as passengers on
merchant sh:ps of belligerent nation
ality. It does not understand the im
perial German government to ques
tion those rights. It understands It
also to accept as established beyond
question the principle that the lives
of non-combatants cannot lawfully or
rightfully be put in Jeopardy by the
capture or destruction of an unresist
ing merchantman and to recognize
the obligation to take sufficient pre
caution to ascertain whether a sus
pected merchantman Is In fact of
belligerent nationality or is in fact
carrying contraband of war under a
neutral flag.
"The government of the United
States therefore deems it reasonable
to expect that the imperial German
government will adopt the measures
necessary to put these principles Into
practice In respect to the safeguard
ing of American lives and Americas
ships and asks for assurances that
this will be done.
"ROBERT LAN'SIXG,
'Secretary of State ad Interim.'
"Finest Cathartic
I Ever Used"
Tkr do sot trips uJ isair affect if qaick
Sad term" Mrs L. L. Lrr.
. "For a long time I suffered from
constipation and liver trouble." says
Mr. U U Lever of Green Bay, Wis.
."Nothing seemed to help me. I final
ly secured a package of Foley Cathar
tlo Tablets and am pleased to state
that they have cured me. They are
the finest cathartic I have everriMd,
as they do not gripe, at ill, sod thou
effect is quick. ana sure."
If you are at all troubled "with
constipation, Foley t'athirUc Tablets
will be a blessing to you they not
only Induce natural, comfortabla
movement, but they have a strength
ening ami beneficial effect upon the
Intestinal tract.
Foley Cathartic Tablets" can safely b
tnken by any and every member of
your family. Like all Foley remedies
they are sold In yellow packages. Ac
ccpt nothing but the genulno.
, , Sold Everywhere.
1915.
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liOlliilliU LiljliLL 1 1
PANAMA GIL OKE
or fjub FEATURES
j
ZOXK n t, pisI'LAY WHICH SHOWS i
ih:tii.ki) MWIIAXISM
IfIG HITCH.
OF
1'edrral (iow-rnmrnt AI lla.H Kxlil li
ft of MuM and phouisraplnt and
MihIiIs Zono Attraction is Much;
Mow Interesting, However, 1'roin
Fact Tluit It U Moving One. j
(BY C. K. CRANSTON.) j
SAN FRANCISCO. June 11. The
completion of the Panama canal be- j
Ing the "excuse," If that expression ,
may be used, for the great exposition I
of 1915 at San Francisco, many visit-j
ors, myself among the number, ex-,
pected on their arrival to note more i
or less of reference to the great In-
torrtu tti.nul u-utroiiv in mum' If not
aU of (he ,ndivi(lual (eatures of the
fair. In this I was disappointed, for
with two very notable
exceptions.
p.ractleLail' no. J." ?
It what-
k.vnnl fh tuft that the fxnn
..p.ma.Prlfl, is to
be found in the bewildering maze of
Interesting and beautiful features
which go to make up this the great
est of International expositions.
The two exceptions are an instal-
"on P "aiace or u oerai An, uv
,ne reaerai government wnicn con
sists of a number ot moaeis, rener
maps,
and photographs which very
vividly portray practically every
phase of the construction and oper
ation of the canal; and an attraction
on the "zone" which is advertised and
heralded as "The Panama Canal," and
cons'sts of a really working model, on
a much larger scale than the federal
exnioii. oi me canai uaeu ana ioe
adjacent territory including all of the;
eanal strip and a large section of the;
isthmus besides.
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.liC amcai u. Lite v..v ...rf.'a,
models, in the government exhibit is
most beautifully constructed and I
have no doubt, as nearly accurate as
it is possible to make it but every-
thing about it is motionless, on me
olher hand the model in the Zone
show is on a much larger scale (6000,
t one on the horizontal. I believe as!
compared with Dafto to one by the :
government), and the spaces which
are occupied by water, that Is the
oceans, lakes, reservoirs and streams,
are actually filled with water 0
v h ch a multitude of little model ves-
sels of various styles, are afloat in i
perfectly natural manner. Then to j
add to the realistic appearance all the ,
stations the blue flame and sputtering j
crackle of the wireless current
faithfully s'mulated. The manner of
moving the vessels and trains is veryj
ingenious. Throughout most of their j
courses they are moved by means of
magnets which are installed
under
i the fl
of the room which supports
courses. But when it comes to pass-
, ing the ve..els tiiiough the locks tht
change of level as the water is admit-
ted or released would so change the
distance between the magnets and
the armatures as to make that method
impractical. So when a ship arrives
at the entrance of" a lock it stops and
the tiw-liues of the miniature elec
tr c towing locomotives are attached
and she is hauled into the lock in ex
act imitation of the method actually
in use. The water is admitted, or re
leased, the lock-gates are opened and
closed, in fact the entire operation is
performed in mlnature in perfect sim.
ulntion of the full sized working. The
manipulation of these locking opera
tions is performed by an operator who
is stationed In a chamber directly un
der the floor beneath Gatun I-ake and
the Pedro Miguel and Miraflores locks
but his assistance Is rendered without
his appearing to the spectators and
the appearance is as If the whole thing
were automatic.
I forgot to tell you that when I vis
ited the Canal for the purpose of get
ting the "dope" for this letter I had
the unusual favor of be ng 'personally
conducted" by Mr. Faxter of the Pa
nama Canal Exhibition company, who
very courteously supplied me with
many Interesting details of the con
struction and operation of this mar
velous piece of mechanism, which are
not included in the phonographic "lec
ture" supplied to all visitors as a part
of the return for the price of admis
sion. Tarts of the building which covers
this "show., (it Is said to be nearly
five acres In siie) are open and the
wind blows In and stirs the waters of
the "Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and
Gatun Lake" just about sufficiently
to raise waves on a scale in propor
tion to the sire of the model. The lit
tle ships are only held In their posi
tions by the attraction of the mag
nets or sometimes the wind blows
hard enough to overcome this attrac
tion and then the vessels go "adrift"
and fetch up In places where they
were not Intended to make landings,
when of course they have to be re
covered and returned to their proper
positions. This nil adds to the real
istic, effect and attractiveness of the
spectacle.
!L(3y .Us
Cn all your merchandise. We can do this on
all your needs in wearing; apparel, Dry Goods,
Notions, Ladies' Furnishings, Ladies 'and Chil
dren's Shoes, Men's Shoes, Clothing-, Furnishing
Goods, Trunks, Suit Cases, Traveling Bags and
Bedding, in fact everything in merchandise for
the entire family.
SALVAGE SALE PRICES HAVE LOWERED
THE HIGH COST OF LIVING.
All we ask is for you to drop in our store and
let us make good what we claim. We will show
you nice, clean, new high grade merchandise
for less money than is asked elsewhere for mer
chandise bought cheap to sell cheap.
Former Vohlonbore Sforo
Iluilt In Great Bnildirur.
Now this whole affair Is built in a
great building arM around the out
side of the model and about 20 feet
above the surface of the water Is a
moving platform that completely en-
circles the oblong space containing u.
On this moving platform, which I
1440 feet long, are seats for iZW
spectators and there is a telephone re
ceivor for each spectator. If you
take a seat on the platform and place the American embassy on Instructions
the receiver to your ear you hear from the state department at Wash
comprehensive lecture descriptive of'(ngt0n.
the canal, as you move slowly around
the building. This lecture Is 'ground
om uy mwi
ingeniously arranged ttat no.
ter where you sit. the part of the lec-
ture which you will hear will be de-
scriptive of the section of the model
which is before you at that particular
H This phonographic-telephone
installation is about the most Ingen
ious part of the whole contrivance.
This "zone" attraction of the Panama
canal is a close rival, if It does not
actually exceed it. of the Canadian
building for the popular verdict of be
Ing the most attractive feature ol
the whole affair. In fact I believe
if it were not for the fact that the
Canadian building is a "free show
v hile the Panama Canal costs B0
cents extra, that the latter would eas
ily be classed as the leading attrac
tion of the exposition. Nobody whs
visits the fair should miss seeing it.
even if he has to go without enough
meals to make np the price of admis
sion. By studying thftS and the federal
exhibit one can get as thorough and
intimate an Idea of what the canal
is like as, It seems to be, can be pos-
js; sible without taking a trip to the Isth-
Yamhill pioneer. 92, Dies.
LA FAYETTE. Ore.. June 4.
, James M. Belcher, a pioneer of Yam-
i hil! county and Lafayette, passed
away at his home here, lacking oniy
a few weeks of 92 years old. He was
born in Virginia in 1823. His par
ents' moved to Yamhill county, pre-
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gon, in 1850. His wife died less than
two years ago at the age of 87. Two
children survive, C. T. Belcher, of
Portland, and Miss Belle Belcher who
lived with her father and mother.
Pasfiort Are Revoked.
BERLIN, June 8. The passports
of two American citizens living In
Dresden, Leon Raines and Karl Reck
nagel. have been ordered revoked bv
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There is immediate relief for skins
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