TACK FOUR DAILY EAST OREGON! AK, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. JULY 7. 1915. EIGHT PAGES and be t 1X ''' ( " ? time for the opening " '-r"9H.T'.iV-?w' Round-up at 1 :30. of the AS MiKI KMlr NKWSl'AI'ER. j -t:ih4 . T .nil Sf-ml Wwliy It ln i 4fT Ol.l L'lNIAN 1 I liLIMUSi! IF tc1 HE Eccles case brings to orn. ini c-miti'T iiir. VL hcht a state of aftairs Hirnfr t il'wi rrt- Aw UTlen . , , . . . Slurry i ii.e at iviiJictiB. i mat wouia oe very com- urn. ..., ;mon phould the old mormon ipb notion of polygamy be general ly entertained and sanctioned OS til.E IN OTHFR 1T!FS lntr!l li.itel M.od, l'urtl.Bd irr bo.mta I'n, PnrM.nd. Ore.'B. ON KII.K AT Otilmg't Hureiin. Security lUilultnf Mbtnet.n, 1 C. ltur-u "our wsth luwi, N. by law. A plural wife is by the very ; nature of the arrangement li able to neglect or abandon- dlUXl RllTluN RATES j """v " .vuwi ucius iin ai'Vasck) ! and newer brides enter the tll. ver, bv mill 5 00 , . .. . . in minth." sf nut a w) harem supplanting her in the i:!!;: irrriV-":::::::: l:S.favo" of her mwter. ;r ii, mmr 7jj The children are in line for Iily, til booth, bj isrrter f t'i e . mi in. ihrw m..nti. m crrir i ; tne same misfortune. The lh"? rSrWii:::::: father of children born in po- iw:t. p i m-oiM. M man ...m vpamv rmilri nnt Hp Pvnpptor. so i - - - -v. v. j to devote a vast amount of time or affection on individual off- weekly, fuur month, by mall.. KYKS. My father. Thou an Roo.l to (live me Ihc? With whuh to see along the co-nmon way The outer neauty if Thy myste ries The.e rts that catch the ever-Vrtrit-ti ray. . . rtvtliail nuuiu liccu a 1 TJr "rt l ! Permanent staff of lawyers to e l'"r ' : j i.-i. . j il i. protect tier lueimiy anu tnai ui her children. Thriuth stnh fine lenses on Thy world that lies So laiitiful along the changing year Why, all our life of Joy Is in our eyes. springs when he had several or many broods to feed, clothe and educate. When he died he could not well leave the bulk of his fortune to each. ! Were polygamy generally l followed our courts would be occupied most of the time witH i involved heirship cases and even' woman would need a My Father, though they often look through gloom On chadowy skies that clouds have turned to night, I thank Thee most for faith to e tfie bloom And know, through faith, still shlneth Thy clear light. And would mine eyes so gifted, Lord, to see The outer beauty of this world of Thine Could also catch that Inner sight of Thee Which makes our golden vl- sions seem divine. Baltimore Sun :i9 THE COLUMBIA HYDRO PLANE NEXT Columbia highway is an event 01 importance xo all of eastern Oregon as well as to Hood River and Portland. It means the completion of a scenic driveway of great charm and beauty and the eastern portion of the state will get its share of the pleasure. The highway, however, will not provide the only scenic trip along the Columbia. Some day the trip-de-luxe will be by hy droplane up and down the great river. When developed for passenger service the hy droplane will provide faster transit than train, auto or steamboat. The fast passen ger business between towns along the upper Columbia and Portland and the coast will be by air. The hydroplanes will skim along just above the wa ter, making swift, cool and safe travel for those on board. Lo cal people will be able to run down to Cold Springs or Uma tilla, take a hydroplane and be in Portland two hours later. It will be possible for Portlanders to leave home after breakfast ; WHY NOT? I i RRANGEMENTS are being made by Secretary of the lreasury JUcAdoo to or ganize a party of American fi- nanciers and tradesmen for the purpose of visiting South 1 America to develop American! commerce. j Discussing the recent Pan-; American financial conference held at Washington, Secretary' McAdoo said that if the confer- j ences had accomplished noj more to awaken the American J people to the acuteness and vital importance of th"e ship-1 pin problem, it was a valuable ! achievement. It had made im-j pressive the fact that an ade-j quate merchant marine is the! supreme need of the hour. The ; security as well as the expan-i sion of foreign trade depends absolutely upon a merchant marine under the American flag. This has been fully shown by recent events. In the opinion of the secre tary of the treasury, develop ment of steamship lines through private enterprise would be a slow and tedious process at best and in the meantime the magnificent op portunity now presented to se cure a deminant position in trade, commerce and finance will have disappeared. With the restoration of peace in Eu rope the chief industrial na tions will reintrench them selves in the markets of South America. He said : "I have given a great deal of thought to this vitally import ant question and I have been forced to the conclusion that the only practical and the only prompt solution is for the gov ernment of the United States to take stock in a shipping cor poration as was proposed in the last congress. By no other (Cm m ffII MIMrP (STYFf UST 1EBUCE1 T7 Therefore, for the remainder of this month we are go ing right along selling all our men's and boys suits at the same prices we did during our sale. The Woods are Full of Suits at Reduced Prices Such as They Are We are giving our Customers more for their money than they ever, had before. Good Clothes Good Tailoring Good Materials Lower Prices. To Accomplish This We Have Cheerfully Forgot the Words "Cost or Profit" We could get more money for any suit we are selling they are worth it every one of them But they (Mist gO The Public Knows What We Say We Do, We Do Do. If You Need a Suit Come and See MA DETROIT HAVE MANUFACTURED AS MANY AS 225,000 SETS OF MOTOR CAR PARTS A YEAR. This meant millions of pieces, large and small. They have established costs on piece, every part, every operation. every They know to a fraction of a cent the most and the best it is possible to get out of men, material and machinery. With this exceptional experience and equipment Dodge Brothers show in the car they are making how much it is possible to five. Pendleton Auto Co. Phone 541 812 Johnson Street means can we get sufficient fi nancial power quickly behind enterprise, by no other means can our merchants, manufac turers and financiers be guar anteed the necessary steam ship facilities to enable them to build up a profitable busi ness in competition with the in dustrial nations of the world." As proof that the govern ment can successfully manage steamship lines,' Secretary Mc Adoo cites the profitable oper ation of the Panama Railroad company. This company, with the United States as sole stock holder, has been operating a line of steamships beyond po litical control between ,Newr York and the Isthmus of Pana ma for more than 10 years. In the presence of such a great opportunity to strength en our commercial, financial and political relations with all the other nations of the west ern hemisphere, why can we not, asked Secretary McAdoo. dismiss partisan bias and par tisan considerations and deal with this question in the broad direct, practical, prompt and effective manner so character istic of the American people? Portland Journal. ItKPl HI ATKS ACtTSKD HrSfSAM). Diaz liuric-d In Paris, PARI.-'. July 7. Hi-presentativef I of the French government and at j taches of several embassies attended ' the funeral of General Porflrio Diaz former president of Mexico, held here, i The body wa placed in a vault of the jthureh, to be interred later in a local j cemetery. Francisco de la Harra and other ! prominent Mexicans here attended the funeral. ! I : K V- J i ' y I rf t f ' W ft IilII!M l laiiKlirys Are Irivorml. OAKLAND. Cal., July 6. ..Anita Haldwin McCIuughry, daughter of the late K. J. (Lucky) Kaldwin. who in herited a half of the famou? turfman's millions, was granted a final decree of divorce from Hull McClaughry. Cruelty was the grounds' for the suit hy a settlement out of court, the wealthy wife paid Mcflaughry many thousands of dollars. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tfca Kind Yoo Hats "Always Bsugtrt Boars the Signature Mr. Ilorence Schneider fonlncy. The arreat of T. (J. Forney, the Washington lawyer, in Pittsburg, on the r-harge of having made an at tack on his father-in-law, T Frank hne.lder, a candy manufacvirer ot Washington, has resulted In the repudiation of her husband by Mrs Forney, t-he has Just issued a for mal statement repudiating his name forever. .Mrs. Forney signed the statement with her maiden name, Florence Schneider. "The statement attributed to Tom Forney that he has received a letter from me is false," Mrs. Forney says In her statement. "I repudiate hla name. I am too loyal to my father. Members of the Schneider family put no faith In the theory that For ney Is of unsound mind. Ihey believe that his alleged attack on Mr. Schnei der was the result of a plot conceived many months ago. Itattlo .Near Parwlon. LAP.KDO, Texas, July ".In a big battle between Carranzlstas and Villls. tas near Paredon several hundred men have been killed on both sides, ac cording to semi-official reports here. The result of the battle Is not yet 3 Evr3 11 m M ; 3 FI i r THE JULY SALES ULY is one of the sales months in the calendar of live merchants. It is the time the stores set ready for inventory and pre pare to clear out broken lots. It is the merchant's time for planning Fall business. And so special values are fre quently offered to the public. This fact makes newspaper advertising in July so full of interest. One. may pick up the paper any time and find that it is of fering just the things they need at prices much less than they expected to pay. 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