DAILY EAST OREGOKTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 3. 1915. EIGHT PAGES impeded ar.y kind of muscular exertion. The old bathing- suit included rtockrcg? which had to be pulled up every two and a half minutes, and which came off entirely if one kicked. How beautifully efficient in HANAN DUCHESS AMD DUKE ABE RECONCILED ,st,M iris. d 1'i ofifi- tr IN a. si dti.wAii ribi..Mi:a co rtfrvtai rumiy Psrr comparison are the new suit. FACE FOllS I "XT"":' ni T TTT 'T '--r t-t '5 Tt.r.-, .-r 'T-T -rr-T '"'"T T(T T-rr -tT Tl'-'f tT' - y rHTT'T' - i taii.., ,,ijwwwto.Wv-. . I l k :. : r- r- m r 1 P1I sag or basr or oil Eur. t inri iiu nvi M(iM j droop, due to absence of super fluous fabric. Ihev have no to the action of water, there be ing no room for frills. The mtmi utri . bum. I'ortiM. ! mils that might succumb News Co, Port l od. Orrfo. (iM I' ILK T rWn Bares., e-s-irltf B.IXTIIWJ . , . . MkTnft'A i c. Bum &01. i ur have no stockings to pull up or kick off. They can be earned about in a small handbag. They can be dried by the gentle breath of an electric fan. They are businesslike, trim and be coming. Now the girls swim. "England has always found a great general in previous wars and will find him again," remarks a metropolitan ex change. If she delays the dis cover' many more months, her great general will have few lovin men with which to prove his ereatness. rB"RIPT!0'S RITES IX ALiVSSCEl tftdtt, M mr. k Bill HW Mailt-, m mimht. by Mil JM tk nnaite. bj nil 1 M (Wlif. b aoBtti. bj cm SO Ualf. oa ?r j rirrter 7 M 1Ij7, sn nocirui. by rarriee t 75 lt!tt, 1M ,.; U. tj rtrrter l lllV. Mtf aiotith. by ctrnef S m(Mrlr. fxr t; nil 1 Heal We. ?, m smith, by Bull ... 75 I w ,;, futir aoctta. by sail... .40 A MESSAGE. A butterfly with i Cam to my tent. Hf n a lung of thought Anl content. He n'kf of skies of azure biue Anil sifted clouds That dressed the golden butter cup In silver shroihl. Hf loM the set rets of the tries Ar.d burMirii? buds, Anl Ut.e me wa'.ih the milk weed Mum Ki-r diamond studs. He told the f-irei of the birds And creeping things. Am! said that naught that flew or crept Were useless thlnirs. He said the falrle of the air Had sheeny wings. They wore a crest of glittering pearl And drank from necur rlngii. He taught a secret to my heart That naught la )ot. That every life, however mal:, God counts the cost. That me on earth transcendent art. Be anxious not. For God supplies our ever need. W lire His thought. Mary W. Sutton. Atlanta. Ga. "Spokane Man Dodges Bul lets." is the heading of a La mont, Washington dispatch. Europe offers many openings for a man of his ability. The man w ho turned in tha: item yesterday about sport." men being afield with their guns after grouse at this time I last year w ill bear investiga tion by the game warden. The season did Sept. 1. not open until Judging from the headlines and space given it, the failure of the wealthy Miss Baker's jmaid of honor to appear for the wedding ranks as a na Jtional calamity along with the sinking of the Eastland. A Spokane minister lost his pulpit and his credentials be cause he kissed a 19 year old parishioner, who was pretty and sick abed. "A kiss of sym pathy," he characterized it, and he has everybody's sym pathy now. . .. If f ' ! if ( -'" I Low Gear FfoiSp 3 lr "L Run Left Walla Walla 6:10 A. M. August 1st Left Pendleton 10:27 A. M. August 1st THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY TELEGRAM OCJZSS oF OVGAZZO PENDLETON POINTS THE I WAY CURRENT THINKING THE 1 XT Kit EST IMtlCE OF VYAK. ( Xew York World.) The inversion privilege attached t the new British war loan will soon, er or later operate to plac the entire funded debt of the t'nited Kingdom on an Interest banis of 4 1-2 per cent, in comparison with the old rate for consols of 2 1-2 per cent. This Is in deed, as the London dispatches say. an extraordinary Jump In the cost of pub. lie borrowing, but that it will "affect government interest rates the world over" to any such extent U of course an extreme conclusion. If, as an example, the American government could borrow at 3 cent before, it 4 1-2 per cent must be paid to get any money now. The British bond over here would be subject to local and federal taxation. The I'nited States A reconciliation has been effected; between the Duke Arturo de Mnjol Durazzo and the Duchess, who was! Miss Elizabeth Frances Hanan. The' duchess arrived at N'arrngansett l'ier several days ago and Is stopping at Shore Acres with John Henry Hanan. her brother, and Mrs. Hanan She was Joined there by the duke, and it in said they have taken a cottage, and will pass the summer at the Pier. Since the duchess, through her at torney, gave nortce, on June 4. of a discontinuance of her action for an' annulment of her marriage, there have been reports that the couple would be reconciled, although at the time of the withdrawal of the action this was emphatically denied. ' They were married at St. Thomas' Episcopal church In Xew York City. February 17, 1914. The wedding was a brilliant social affair and largely attended. Several months later there was a report that they had separated and last October the duchess filed her action for an an nulment on the ground that her hus band was a fugitive from justice, let-used of the'theft of 1601) from a ho tel proprietor in Paris. Mr. Hhnan. her brother, said that the duke had been arrested in Monte Carlo and hud been In prison for two months. The arrest, he said took place In May. 1914, following the marriage, al though the alleged crime had been committed prior to it. The duke. It Is said, admitted thu he had taken the money. He declar ed that he borrowed it from the ho tel proprietor to lend to a friend who was 111 and that he had repaid the loan very shortly afterward and he thought the entire matter had been settled. He said that he related the Incident to members of the Hanan family prior to his marriage. Hall. Markaretta Tuttle, Alice Bather Stephens. Sylvia Chatfleid Bates, Ma bel Dill. Sophie Kerr and Marj Brecht Pulver. The regular fashion, cooking, young people' and other departments are unusually entertaining and suggestive. An added feature is an unfinished story by Sophie Kerr. J101 In prizes are offered for the best suggestion as to how the story should be concludel SOMK MOKi: KIUTP MMilt'. N Albany. Oregon, dis- X patch tells of the appoint ment of a committee in that city for the purpose of starting a campaign for a mu nicipal natatorium and a simi lar committee will hold a meet ing in Walla Walla this even ing to discuss ways and means of building a public swimming pool. We may expect to hear of other small cities in the northwest doing likewise now that Pendleton has pointed the way. Bearing in mind this city's latest achievement and ' hark ing back to other civic enter prises in which Pendleton has pioneered it, that phrase, "Pen dleton Points The Way" would not make such an inappropri ate slogan. Pendleton was the first city in the state outside of Portland to pave her streets, and the other cities followed her lead. Pendleton initiated the Round up which many communities have copied in a smaller way. Pendleton led in the introduc tion Of industrial brancfies 111 f.,ns...s at 2 l-S per cnt before the ncr public .vnoOIS. sne was in - -'' "- "u-r!ment is disadvantageous, to them by; the vanguard of those Safe- mUrh 'I " The 4 '" governmental action on the par. of . - . I per cent b-mds ma v sell above par or . , guarding the health of her j , ,.,, ,K than 4 to. another neutral citizens in seeking a pure wa- r,w buyer, Rut the end is not vet "u) an"r IJtTrl , 0 f . I . ,. , . .. shall have been violated we shall hear ter supply and now she is the a world mad with war may stm Vfrv )lnl(. from K(.r15n an(, vi(.nna , firrt to provide a free swim-! ;'- n interest rate fr the best , thp (I(.iiiy nrapne, KninK ,nrviar muiX pimi. I now. gi lot: his custnmer the once over, frum head to foot. "Well, you go back and tell her to come down here and get it herself. The only way a fellow lookini; like you do can buy rope from me is an a prescription." (St. Louis Post-Despatch.) Persons in this country who pro fess to be horrified at the American Per . traffic in munitions of war should does not follow that note carefully what Germany and Austria are doing to Rumania. Both Germany and Austria have counten anced hitter agitations at home and in this jvntntrv an a nrotest aeainst bond would be exempt from all tax- trad that has always been lawful and rkaso KNor;ir. Mis Murphy: Sure an' me name Is spilled M-u-r-p-h-y. son. Yez aught t' know thet much. Yez win't t school, didn't yez? Paper Hoy: Yes mam. but the don't teach Irih in de school I go tuh. ation. and therefore falls outside of any direct competition with the Brit ish bond. The great destruction of capital by the war and the extraordinary de mand for more capital to carry on the war will have the effect of increasing the price of capital the world over. What governments must pay wii be affected equally with what indivldu-l als must pay. What that increase is to be or ha been we can get no cer tain measure from the rate com manded for the new British loan. which, pursued by Individuals hasj never before raised a o,uestion of neu-! trality. j Germany and Austria new menace i the northern frontier of Rumania with j armed forces because that country, thus far strictly neutral, refuses to permit shipments through its terri- j tory to Turkey of munitions of war.! I In this case Germany and Austria! I hope to enforce traffic in arms for' I their own benefit by governmental ; I action on the part of a neutral. In 'our case they have attempted to pre- 1 vent traffic in arms which for the mo-' ;ooi sriiEMK. m.i.Eit: "I see you're teaching your wife to play golf. Is she an apt pupil?" "f'h. she doesn't care for th" game at all. I'm merely teaching her the rudiments, so I ran discuss the game with her when I come home from the links." I LAYING SAFE. ' What's this I hear? Are you rilly going to play first base for the vllVsge baseball team next Saturday." ""That's exactly what I'm going to 'jo.' "Rut man alive! You're 60 years old." "I know, but I was afraid If I re fused to play the hoys would make me wnpire the game. PENDLETON AVTO CV. PENDLETON. OHIXiON. ftrtvivrd at I'kiah, Oregon, Ang. I, 1015. I'KIAH EIGHTEEN MINVTES AHEAD OK WIll'Dl LE; I1ETTEH T1IA WE EXPECTED; KOADS ItOK.H; ( Alt O. K. .1. M. Mrt OKMMACII. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY TELEGRAM Heortvcd M Hum, Ormron, Aug. !, 1913. ML PENDLETON AITO CO.. PENDLETON, OKEXiOX. , AR.HIVED HVHNS TWO THIRTY SIX MILES AT FIVE TWENTY. MAKING I P TIME SPENT AT PENDLETON AND TEN MINITES LATE START AT WALLA WALLA: MOTOIl RI NNING PERFECT; ROAIH. I'KIAH TO MT. VERNON WORSE I EVER DROVE; WERE TWENTY MINITES BEHIND M'HEDl LE AT MT. VERNON. J. W. McCORMMACH. Western Union Telegram i:ei at no East Court St., Prjdlrto Argun. LAKE VIEW, ORE., At'G. S, 1I5- PENDLETOX AITO CO., PENDLETON. OREGON. ARRIVED LAKEYIEW EIGHT P. M, TWENTY MINITES AHEAD OF M HEDI LE: BEEN" FIGHTING HIGH C ENTERS ALL THE WAY FROM NOHTHFOHK: IF W E GET OUT VVITIIOIT KNOCKING BOTTOM OFF ( Alt I'LL TREAT THE DRIVERS INCI.I DIXG MYSELF: MOTOR PI LLED SAND, SAGEBIUSH. ROCKS ALL DAY. BEHAVING Witt DERITLLY; REDDING THIS EVENING. J. W. McCORMMACH. uii.l a mmumi cool? Pendleton Auto Company Phone 541 8 1 2 Johnson Street MOISE DISH THAN DIET. IVndleton points the wa from the Krupp works to deprive Brit ish and French women and children of their bread-winners who are now COM- Hghting at the Dardanelles. THIS MA Y ENTER TAIN SA)S IT AND .STICKS TO IT. '!." 1'Kil'e looked lit the prisoner nd said: "See here, madam, wern't ou hire before rue five years ago. writes an Interesting and didn't you tell me lhn that you not by precept but by example.; UCl, ST ,Vs IIOMK IMNION. EFFICIENCY BATHING SUITS 1 ri ln' A'lfust Woman's Home j Companion, which Is ailed "The MK lire told that effki-1 Vl'"i' ""' Anne Brvan MCall I I ,l, t , A rf write- an lrtn.-t.riir page entitled UJ --nry the keyword of ( ..Vslii4M(. V!i,,i.v in which she the hvc rf-markH tne rn:ik. ,ht. ,,inl ,h.lt pr,.tty (1,,t!,,., h J)ok t'Stn ,'t n-K t' V i e V.'. State- and gentle pleasure. If modcrat' l .- nn'-Bte like this are to .broad r"i'i!...t in .-,r- vs-iuatde vamti-. - .,,..) - :,. ..,. iu,. ! aijse t!,v add to one's sef-resr.ot. :ui(l s'.v ! ni' that tney art;, , , 1 , Ail'e I.nnharn Leader, a New nurd to prove and so occasion- - yiilk (ly!, ,;in lly fail to convince. In the. stllcle full of sound ad vie emilfd were 30 ears old?" The woman said t asc (if ef ficiency, how ever, it j """"h -nd Good I-ooks ' containing that was so. and the JudKe asked her manl, 4U0t h,)njiri-l rule for the i-irl who wants ' what -he meant by comlnK before hlrn Will ir,,pr.-h man trial n.f n ln ,k her h,B, rtolim Inde Ifartt, and t.-llinB an untruth, cur Voutl women become Utlll-j ,, an in,frMu,llt ,,:llt entitled. The woman replied: "Well. yoi tarilin ill the mutter of their j-ut, Talk About th Weather" In fee. our honor, I'm one of those kind bnthinir costumes Verv nearlV hlh he tells how to jruard HKf'.lnMt.of women ho do not believe In say- HK'itninK. now to ten when It I no-.inK ine ininif once ana anoiner iiiihk Irijr to rain, and so on Anna 'eee another 1 1 rn l'.lchrdon makes another contribu tion to her series entitled "Mrs. Lar ry's Adventures In Thrift;" Helen Marvin writes shout "The New Cro' net Work;" Caroline Fren h lri. ton writes on "The Hummer Kea Fes tival;" A I B. Klnit writes on "A Before. Brldire Luncheon;" and P.ob ert lAn Well make another contri bution to his "Alderbrook Farm' se- Mary Jane didn't like the place. The peopl. were awfully refined and did thinKS in "style," and Mary was not content. "Please 'm" she said one motninx, "I wish to Rive notice!" "Indeed" exclaimed the mistress, in surprise and dismay. "And what tor. pray. Arent you we.ll treated " "Oh, I've nothing to complain of in that wav." confessed the maid frank ly ' But but when I wait at table there Is too much chaiijrinir of the plates for the fewness of the victual?" STOCKINGS NO LONGER WORN BY SMART FOLKS NEW YORK, Auk 3 Barelepired women on the streets of New York was the latest fad. Hundreds of women, many of them frorn the. most fashionable sets, ap peared in public today In stocking less garb as partial concession to the Intense heat which has held New York In Its ftrlp for several day. "I wonder what they do with theif bank rolls?"" This and similar expressions elicit' ed from masculine onlookers greeted the innovation. Today's heat afforded ample 'Justi fication for the women's daring. , With the temperature at 82 and the humi dity extremely hlrti. four deaths w er reported before H a. m. THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS IN THE EATING. Occulists fit glasses after paralysing the focusing power of the eye with atropine, but have no means of finding the capacity or power of endurance which differs In every Individual. You cannot tell how much a horse ran pull bv watching- his stand ing still. A still greater rnlstage is the optician's attempt to correct an error of refraction with the focusing power uncontrolled and constantly changing. Our method requires no drug, yet the eye is controlled from start to finish. It Is the only method that will straighten a cross eye without ar, operation and redevelop the vision lost from nonuse. All patient who follow our Instructions are through with tha trouble, and expense of eye testing. D. N. REBER, M. D. Ejc, Ear, Nose anil Throat KiHallit. Schmidt Illdjr., Pendleton. - A woman K'ances into u mirror to confirm her Impression that she loo)i? all riirht: a man states Into one In order to bluff himself Into thinking' he doe. -Philadelphia Inquirer. I ii t lean nweep munt have been Mored. They didn't really use bath inir coMumeK to bathe in at all up to thin year. They uced them U promenade in and go anoeinir in and be photo rraphed In. Water was fatal to a bathmir nuit of any but the SIZING I P HIS CTKTOMEIt. lUir. ,, mniln 4Vlm tin T I folds that I PPtion I cuntrlbuttd bv Holwortliv snd bsft and droop in : A dejected, sallow, friendles-look-liK. low spirited man wulked Into the grocery store. "I want some clothesline," he said. "Wat. her want it for?" asked the n.an behind the counter, "To hang clothes on -the old lady's "ashing today." ".-he is, heh? said the shopkeeper SEVERE RHEUMATIC PAINS DISAPPEAR niic'itriftlNm (Ifrimls on an ei" in the blood, which iiIIV'-Ih tl- muscles and joint?. trotnei'ijr in flarntnafinn. slift'nr-fs nn1 pnii:. This acid puf in'o Hie l! J ' "u'h wtne tlcfcct in tde i'vr-W prij c Ilriod's Snrt'Of -HT'iilr . ire id-tiiri blood tritiif, is vc-v .K-' i;. ' tvcnlvi-;,; f i'.iimi !,' ,it. 1' nc! direcl'y, wlo i'ffi"viiiv vil.'-', o, the Hot.", and ; r i' '"'' -lion. J.1 :.'!....''. , J.. . -- . i LEHMAN HOT SPRINGS FRANK L. McNEIL, Manager. THE BLUE MOUNTAINS MOST POPULAR HEALTH AND PLEASURE RESORT. HOTEL RATES $11.00 and $12.00 Per Week FREE CAMPING GROUNDS MAIL AND PASSENGER AUTO STAGE Makes regular trips between Pendleton and Lehman Springs. MAIL AND PESSENGER AUTO STAGE M Leaves French Restaurant, Pendleton, S:30 a. m. HI every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, with round ii trip on Sundays. C00 one way; $7.00 round S3 trip. Hauls passengers, mall and freight fH Sc II. Ktiibblrfleld at French Itmtaurant. 3 SWIMMING, DANCING, HUNTING, BOWLING, FISHING, HOT MINERAL WATER H 3 jUllluiUlliiuililllllii