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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREdONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. JUNE 21. 1915. PAGE FIVE KOTEO PLATFORM 1 IF YOU WANT Dog On COMES VEST FOR 1ST Tiiirm PiiiiiTinmn IIMCIU bnAUIAUyUfi n n GOOD PLUMBING 17- . -"ViV 1 Send for okipe 11 yuy Our pay roll, three years ago, was per week .Off Our pay roll, today has jumped to, per week .' ?145.00 There's a Reason And, you can easily reason out this reason if you will let us do your PLUMBING . -AND- SHEET METAL WORK We maintain a complete and up-to-date shop for both departments and our workmen are REAL mechanics. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR NEXT JOB. We repair Pumps. Any kind, anywhere, any time; WE'VE GOT THE GARDEN HOSE THAT YOU WANT. RIVERO Rubber Hose, guaranteqd for FIVE years. Also the best in Cotton Hose and at right prices. D. PMU LSI! 317 East Court Street. (Watch for the Dog.) Telephone 443 llOLAXD A. NICHOLS WILL DE LIVER IiECn itE ON "THE MAX WORTH WHILE." Great Orator bt More in Demand Kadi Year Tlian Ever Ilcfore and all Wlio Hear Him are IaukI In Their I'ralsett of Ilia powers as a lxtur er of Great Ability. Every man and woman enjoy Ret ting under the spell of a true orator, ! and orator of the kind we mean are j rare. Hut a lecture In norm-thin one I can feel but cannot express, for if the hearer could tell it in the way the lec turer can there would no longer be need of his maKnetic inspiring per sonality behind It and he would not be considered (Treat. Roland A. Nichols, whose greatest fame has been made with his lecture, "The Man Worth While," has every quality needed by a great orator. Once you hear him you will probably agree with others that he Is the peer of any lecturer you ever heard. He has never lectured on the western coast before and ft was only by engaging him two years ago that the Ellison- the balance, her destruction threat White Chautauqua System was able to'ened by the alliance of two countries secure h'm for several weeks this sea-j whose past rivalries preserved to her son. The writer heard him once and what she has In Europe today, says "pOSTLY thy hab it as thy purse can buy, but neither rich nor gaudy." The modern man may well follow Hamlet's advice by making his selection from Bond Clothes J15.00 to 530.00 Not expressed in rich, fancy or freekish designs but depending for distinction upon beauty of line, perfection of tailoring, exclusive fab rics, and a finish that insures the subtle touch that bespeaks the indi viduality yon seek. BOND BROTHERS SS Waning of the Turkish Crescent While the fate of Turkey hangs in for this very reason will not attempt to describe him. Simply be on hand when he comes to town. He's great. a statement Just Issued by the Na tional Geographic Society, It Is Inter esting to go back and follow her down through the centuries that murk the waxing and the waning of the I Crescent In southeastern Europe. I In 1190 the map of Europe was Judges Off for Summer. WASHINGTON, Jane 21. Break In all records for many years In the number of cases disposed of in one'vl",tly different from what It Is to- aay. rraciicany ait or wnat is now Greece and European Turkey was term, the United States supreme court adjourned today. The nine judges went on their annual summer vaca-jlnen tne Eastern Homan empire, tion. Court does not meet again un-!Con8tantlnl,le was its capital, and til October. While the court left " was ln control of the Dardanelles many important cases go over until and ,he Bosporus as much as Turkey fal, attaches declaed moe disputes has' ha been recently. Russia at that been settled by ten nlghest lliunal tlme di1 not approach nearer than since it convened last October than '150 miles of the Black sea. in a decade or more. Oninions will! Across in Asia, south of the easti be nreiiared In manv nendine cases 1''" half of the Black sea this summer for delivery In October. Only One Entirely Satii-faetory. "I have tried various colic and di arrhoea remedies, but the only one that has given me entire satisfaction and cured me when I was afflicted la Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Di arrhoea Remedy. I recommend It to my friends at all times," writes S. N. Galloway, Stewart, S. C. For sale by all dealers. Adv. was the i sultanate of Iconium, and east of the Mediterranean and in eastern Africa wore the dominions of Saladln. hundred miles to the east and south and Russia had crowded him out of one of his footholds on the Black sea. Where formerly the Turks con trolled the entire region around the Black sea. Russia had now driven bim out of the land of the Georgians and had gotten a short stretch of the coast of the Black eea. But Turkey was still left in pos session of the mouth of every river entering that sea, Including the Don. the Dnieper, the Dniester and the Danube. She had lost Greece, but at the same time had a sort of rej compense in Crete and Cyprus. In the century that followed many things happened. By 1810 Russia had lost control of the Georgian coast of the Black sea, but she secured in exchange the section of the coast oc cupied by the mouths of the Don, the Dnieper and the Dniester. In the next five years there was still an other strfry to tell Russia had forc ed her way around the Black sea to the mouth of the Danube on the west and to its farthereat extremity on the east. And then came the century that has passed since the remaking of the n.ap of Europe after Napoleon had As the years went by the forces of the Crescent gradually extended themselves through Asia Minor, and before the pa.ssing of many genera tions they were thundering at the gates of Europe across the Bosporus; been sent to the scrap-pile. Every and the Dardanelles. In vain did thing went fairly well with the Turk Emperor John VI appeal to Europe .until the middle '70s. When Servia LMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll A Bank of Personal Service because you will not always be able to earn it. You will not always be able to save money, Save now while everything is favorable and build up a reserve fund to fall back on when your earning capacity ceases, as it surely will. We pay interest on savings ac counts and time deposits. American National Bank Stron jest Bank ln Eastern Oregon IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIT Xew sea Law Advocated. UHACA, N. Y., June 19 That stronger military forces alone cannot secure the rights of the United States in a national crisis was the opinion expressed here at the opening of the conference of International relations by Normal Angell, noted English peace advocate and author. "American rights can be protected only by, among other things," he aaid. "a radical form of sea law that Im plies an international law and some means of enforcing It more effectively than than taking sides In a war in which both sides may be violating It. If America means really to defend her rights, safety and interests, to say nothing of her dignity, she must prepare for taking her part in the better organization of the world." For an IminUrcd Appetite. To Improve the appetite strengthen the digestion try a doses of Chamberlain's Tablets, J II. Seitz, of Detroit, Mich., "They restored my appetite when lm paired, relieved me of a bloated feel ing and caused a pleasant and satis factory movement of the bowels." For sale by all dealers. Adv. and few Mr says: Spanish War Veterans Parade. MARINETTE, Wis., June 21. Sev eral hundred Spanish war veterans, attired mostly ln bolos and great paint, paraded the streets here this Turk reaiiz,,d that they could main afternoon behind a 35-foot snake. It t.)n , hv nf exnansion to help stay the tide, and in H53 the cloud that had loomed up across the horizon of the east for several cen turies deseened upon Constantinople and southeastern Europe. With a foothold in Europe the ADVERTISING CLUBS OF THE VOALD III AT Mi com fears TII.IT war would keei MAXY DELEGATES AWAY ARE DISPELLED. Clubs From Every Country Which Ifaa Organizations Are IleprcMented at the Opening Setwion Many Promi nent Men are Scheduled to Deliver Addresses. CHICAGO, June 21 The real work of the eleventh annual conven tion of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World was begun here today. From the representation at the meeting this forenoon, fears enter tained that the European conflict would affect the sessions were dis pelled. Clubs from every country which has organizations were repre sented in the great gathering. The initial session was devoted to speech es and addresses of welcome by city officials and leaders in local adver tising circles. New business was tak en up immediately after the speeches. This afternoon the sessions were devoted to "inspirational work.'' Three "inspirational addresses" were and Montenegro revolted against! on ,he Program. They were "Corn- was the occasion of the annual "grand crawl" of the Wisconsin lair of the Military Order of the Serpent The organization, the membership of which is confined to veterans of the Spanish war, the Philippine Insurrec tion and the Chinese relief expedition was founded on the rituals of the K. K. K.. a revolutionary society that ex isted ln the Philippines when they were occupied by American soldier The crawl was a feature of the state convention, which Is underway here. Turkish rule, Russia, then in a se cret alliance with Austria for the di vision of the spoils, encouraged the revolt. After many negotiations between the powers. Russia finally went to war with Turkey with the under- Autns Kill 30 ln Month. NEW YORK, June 19. The report of the National Protective Society of Accidents Uu-t month due to vehicle traffic on the streets of New York City, made public recently, shows au tomobiles killed 30 persons, 14 of whom were children. Trolleys caused the death of 5 and wagons 11. In the state outside of New York City during May 24 persons were kill ed by automobiles. In New Jersey 14 were killed by automobiles, 1 by trol ley and 2 by wagons. And European politics at that time, just as in all the centuries that have standing that if she won Austria was to get Herzegovina and Bosnia In re turn for her acquiescence In the move. Russia won and negotiated a peace with Turkey which was dis tasteful to Great Britain and Aus- succeeded until now, prevented Chris tian Europe from uniting against Mo hammedan Turkey. But the several countries of Eu rope were too busy with their own particular affairs and too jealous ofjtrla. They demanded that they bo one another to unite in checking the j permitted to have a voice In the mat Ottoman Invasion. The result wasjter, and Russia, with her land route that by the middle of the sixteenth to Constantinople threatened by Aus- century Turkey included all of the Balkan peninsula, Greece, Moldavia. Transylvania. Bosnia, Herzegovina and that part of Hungary east of a line drawn north and south half way between Budapest and Vienna. merce and Christianity," "Building and Industrial Conscience," and "Ed ucation and Business, or the Influ ence of Education Upon Business Mor ality." Speakers on these subjects respectively, were Bishop Warren A. Candler, of Emory University, Allan, ta; Henry D. Estabrook. New York, and an impromptu speaker. The afternoon's program also called for presentation of the Baltimore. Truth Trophy and the Kalamazoo Cup. A spectacular street pageant was planned for ton'ght. As the generations passed, however, Turkish power in Europe began to tria and her Black sea route by the Fritish navy .acquiesced. The result was the calling of the Congress of Berlin. 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