East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 05, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PREVENTION IS EETTER
THAN DAMAGE SUITS
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!-.. rr.orr.jor it the Mam rtreet
mmx rrs-t. V .CTOSMf.jf of tr.e O.-W . R. L -V
'vir. f r & train
. ren it treats 4
rr.t train at a street
cro-ir.jr. if leave the car
rtar.d.r.z it th edge or half
v acroM the .iJewalk?
Th question is prompted b.
a near-accident yerterdar
Hirry Tha' L- headed for
the I: u.Mrd to he that a
rr.rr.an could a:ay find a
if r.t cr.m,'r.(f ir.j
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;ace is
:n out here.
7S AM K ENTERTAIN
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A freight train had been brok-
r m -!T: Ci
... i .,'en and the head er.d moved up
i h u i im so that the rear car was not
1; T.V.r.B:::::::: lS quite dear of the dik. a
I? :T-V' .:1rdenr;an. walking to his of.
? t ts 'tw i k, fice. w as barred at the cros-
wmM , ,.F it '! j v. .r,jr by the mornir pa.enger
rVn,::: iJ trains it m pulling out He
halted K-rr.e ten feet from the
moving train, not noticing that
he as standing in the middle
of the track upon which the
broken freight wa,. Before
the panger train had clear
PftOKAItlj; 1 AfAVtT.
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Tt 4' 11 thva Ht'i la MJ
nJ fr!rn worth
T'.': rr. r : r- t r th:!s to
AM a!h U thtti b4
traur- !rw urrto'.d
ed the street, the engine of the
freight train started to back
and connect the two section.
The noise of the passenger
train prevented the pedestrian
from hearing the freight train
start and he did not notice it
until it was scarcely six inches
from his shoulder. Only a
ciuick lean saved him. A worn-
4 mirth.
v ume irceu iuii uuhii. anu mere
was no trainman at hand to
sound a warning. It was negli-
gence and carelessness of the
(kind that breeds damage suit.
Damage suits constitute one
.of the ever-rjresent dangers
a railroad com
pany. Many are brought in
justice ana many witnout, but.
in ! just or unjust, they are not wel-
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ALLOWAY 6 MILNE
CURPENT THINKING
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ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
Wish to announce the opening of their
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY HOUSE
at 118 West Court Street
We are in a position to take care of any and all your elec
trical needs promptly.
House wiring and electrical repairing satisfaction
guaranteed.
An up-to-date stock carried of electrical fixtures, sup
plies, lamps and heating appliances.
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SUiV it ;n't tM n:.tt'
b- "rt h:. '!' r. m f 1"--t.-.tr.(t
t" tah a im -t!J l"m n!f
antkitln !it!l"" '"!Ml..r4
T'U!n rr.
M'.r rt! thr p.wt thaa that
of t-osmr-il hir.e!
Ttr thfiuand-thr'jtd tcwl?
thrllia ar.d thrilla
Whn In th brW! thy rtul
lir.c t-aj!Cr ir
Hail. fmfjj nt th cl'.d. th:1
a ;. that in it hard; of the confronting
rirflMi the planet like the
arnile of day!
Frdmard WUbur Maaon.
it UkeJr.
k fnn..i tt.lre hai.r-er.ed to
fh.n mornlr.c " Uan th man '.n
iwevi told l,f.K-w:.i'J'd t'rle
' Irtd lu.-nerMdv mop to Katen ti
r,n- ,f your arTJl'," 1twiuird the oth.
fT rsi Mn ?'r h i hat.
ix.siitKrr..
ra.np at J-ekkIil t
?'r inAro'-ti'.n In a day ..f tw:t
lm-a 4'" 1. l'T.i ereat aroaj l.ne
Pir.e -;a:n .r Fiehknt Pta!r.s ar- ne.
(ejiry. A ltd when ktnblti'.iw tuard
r.rren. ta;k of t-arir.r up thSr
dan Ing ntr w that dinicng trn h
in the r;iar msy rep:. iai
mte drill eiolutiona. a tour t-f dul'
m camp Will tr.-:ide more t;de at4
pickaxe work than marcvilris.
Th pomp and nole of war. the
t r;Utr. the showy uniform, the h .e
'hskr and tia-Mm. the mania) nin-
!c. pipe-flawed handa and bunvthe-l
' h'i f.utrerneritu vlslMe at a mile, are
: ail outdated With blackened metsl
t and d:rt-colord uniform)! nuMiem
f militiamen aw toil like iain
handa in the tranche and l-arn th
I tri' ka of f oncalmenl from ecou'irs?
PRICES REASON ABLE.
118 W. Court St.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Phone 636
TILLMAN SPEAKS FOR
EXPANSION OF NAVY
track 5! rmle. north of Bend were i BURGLARS AT WASCO
waehed ouL
I k .n. paswnKer train bound
fur Bend had Juet paxd over a ec-
ESCAPE IN THE DARK
WASCO, Ore.. Aug. t Durglur
of ajbmannea and faet truiem.
want thoae craer fatt. o that
t! thla city at an early hour but iecured
I nothing of value nave a few knlve
National Magazine for Jane.
come to the comnanv. Preven-
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POLAND, THE DESOLATED : an i always shown in leav-
jing cars standing squarely up
HE plight of Belgium.; to the sidewalks, may save the
Vi forced to martyr herself 'company some of its profits.
to preserve her honor. I
has stirred the world to a sym- "HAPPY CANYON"
pathy never before seen. The . L t, .
little kingdom deserved all that fT 1 announcement that
has been given her and more. '.PP 13 to b
but what of that other -ufferer ! . reincarnated this year is
of the war. Poland ? I a ' co71e one to townspeople
A battleground almost from ml 0 th.e man Pple who
the moment that the czar and j anre Pnn.ng to be present dur
kais,r came to blows in a war.! ?t"? Jh tTl
the outcome of which could I . entertainment staged last
jitrttr oy me commercial asso-
'!"lljtl.. Or. nr4V.ll:M'.irtiA
irlrv an ciiiiiu.Tia.-.LJ1
ruin and devastation. Indus-;.. caught the fancy of
tries have been closed, villages! (h '"oxl. Completing a
.llrv.J arri.,1tt, T,aJu' ",""Jn
lyzed and the inhabitants forc
ed to fly from point to point
without any hope of escape. Biy Sunday, jack-in-the-The
Poles have been suffer- box evangelist, attacked the
jng for generations. They have theory of evolution before an
wen their nation lose its iden-1 exposition audience at San
my ana meir own noenies: Francisco the other dav. "I
up. and If they have to run away they
tan run fart enough to escape. I
want to aee gun on thoe crji.w-r
aa good as there are anwhere. I
airmen overhead i wnl "ur l"
Hvv labor. A., r.ot len the el-!81"1 i" hrd " ,h "f "'
i... rei.Ma t1 th. men Volhlnr dliM. " ln' "' "
. r..-, ... ,,on of track detrtroyed. and then th
want to ae a navy that it g.wl . , ' ' ' 1
enouxh to handle any that may fr,s , . . . , ,
v , . . , . I'jrtner progretw and recked
brought ga nst u. I favor p enty
Repc.ru are that fenten and out-! and "m Jewelry. Two caah. regta-
buildinvii r. it.ni -. T......n iter containlna 120 In rnln wer. not
they chat any enemy they can i-mtcii'w.., A . ' ninleat.il
' , "Ui that principal damage a to the moietita.
railroad company' property. j Marshal Meyert interrupted th
Paxton i a mdint;. It ha a popu-1 trio and gave chaae. but owing to
lauon of about Jo perwjni. the darknraa the men made their e-
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they wouldn't even pay 'ou a rompll-; more to make tne aervice popular, I'mmimm ic. wr woiu quuia "
ment onlewji you give them a receipt; than making It practical There If a a polky of naval expansion. Vnitel
fltr ! beginning in the proviaion of -t true Statet Senator Ben R. Tillman, or
Moet thin can la. overdone. For! rational defence when citizen tol-j South rarolina. chairman of the ten
u.,..,,. too tr.am- ai.wiizr xw. I A -m are impatient of fust and ate naval affaire committee, la vimt-
HMKHCS.SI'IKITIAL AI-
VISOR fOIXf; IXjr I.AST
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the apatite.
The wind la trr,perrt to
fentherji and anxif.ua to get don to Ing the Puget Sound navy yard at.
the fhftrn the dogged ork that tel'.t.
TAKING GUN FROM STANDARD OIL GUARD
Bremerton to Jtudy at firnt hand the'
defence needa of the Pacific coa.t
! Before leaving for the navy ard he
( announced himself aw favoring pile-!
i fiuate naval statif.ns to handle th"
I Paoific fieet. '
mean but little to her people,
Poland is today a
I Round-up what the dessert is
ito a well prepared dinner.
curtailed. They have fought
and bled while they were be
ing persecuted and oppressed
and now, without having any
voice in the matter, they are
seeing their lands trampled
don t believe my great-great-granddaddy
hung on a limb by
his tail and shied cocoanuts at
some other fellow." After
watching him perch on a table
ana ny oncKoats at various
back to a desolated wilderness and r.pr.r.ip. the audi.
and themselves subjected to all ! ence could well be excused for
of the horrors that attend mod-! remaining unconvinced,
em warfare. It is the crown-
ing tragedy of a tragic history. On the anniversary of their
Belgium's plight calls for j declaration of war against
sympathy. Poland's plight j Germany, the Knglish took in-
odgeBrdther5
MOTOR CAR
You will find in the Dodge
Brothers Motor Car many
features scarcely to be ex
pected at so moderate a price
The wheellax lit In'bea
The price of the cms fmplerte m 1711
ff . t IXolt t
Pendleton Auto Co.
Phone 541 812 Johnson Street
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JANE ADDAMS DENIES !
SHE HAD PEACE PLAN;
Jane Ad-. 1
up whfn J I
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arned of g
Washing-:
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CUB'A'IO, Aug. 5 Miw Jane Ad-
1 danw wax much wrought up when
: ihe returned from her mother
in Streetervllle, 111., and learne
i pubi.shed dbpati hes from
ton roriferriing a report that
; dent Wi!on had turned down her
, peri, e l;'n for the termination of
i ihe war. Tlie dispatches had quote I
; William Keichert of Chicago, rue
; president of the Teuton Sons of Am
,ri'a. to the effect that Mis Ad
' ilarii' pea... ,l;,n hail not been au-
tliorijsefl by the belli(;erentH and th'.t
I the president declined to f-on'i'ler
! the proposal.
j '-That ia not true." ald Min. Ai
j dariu. "Whfj 1 thla IJeichert. anv
way? 1 never heard of him before.
He certainly ha been misinforme 1. 1
i for I have not submitted any peace,
1 plan to President Wilson. It iri true
'! that I called on him. but no ,.ea"e j
proposal were diHcuwed. A com-j
! roittee of the Woman's Peace O'trtvj
now in formulating a peace plan;
1 which the organization will take up
1 later." I
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TRACK AND BRIDGES
OF O.-W. WASHED OUT
1
j THE DAI.I.KS. ore., Aug. 5 I'll k
' iriK hi way cautioiihiy acron a rail-
road trestle, shattered by a landslide
' following a cloudburst, a member of
i an O.-W. K. X. etranded train crew
1 made his wav to the telegraph station
'and telegraphed here for help.
I Following receipt of the mewwge a
i wrei-ker with a crew of ".u men
j picked up at Coyote was sent to the
I scene of the trouble,
j Though details are meaner here. re.
, ports are that no one was hurt, though
a paxsenger train was derailed, and
I two bridges and a number of miles of
I Joint O.-W. K. & S. and Oregon Trunk
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fuMEa CASH1M.
Vacation
Journeys
AT
LOW ROUND-TRIP FARES
vi
UNION PACIflC
1
The picture ehowg Father f'asinn.
prison chaplain at Sing Sing, 1'artlng
on his last call on Lieutenant
Charles Becker, who was electrocut
ed on July 30.
TO
NORTH EEACH
"Where ..., ,, a :retze H '
i'l miles of smooth, white Ix.s.-It;
a sere of interesting h.a' l
i mns; many excellent hotels :.ti.f
res..rts; everything necesr f.n
sciishore outings. For re.il r.-t
and recreation go !,. N'ortb
Heach Six Months Ticket I5..V
WALLOWA LAKE
PARK
One of the Pacific W'oittm.st v
Hcauty Spots; in the h-art ,f t.h
Powder Itiver Mountains (Hit
door life at Its best - huntine.
fishing. hoiitliiK. swimming,
mountain climbing and less stren
uous recreations. K:it. sleep,
live In the open. Kound-Trlp
Tickets on sale daily to August
31: final return limit. Septem
ber 10. mir, .ST.2.V
CIRCLE TOURS OF
THE EAST
ItrltiHh Vcevwd Sunk.
LONDON. Aug 5. The lltllisli
steamer Coatello was submarined and
sunk. One member of the crew was
drowned when the ship was destroy
ed. Others were rescued ami ii.ua..:
.'iii-ene Klnkead. former member
of ihe house of representatives in
Washington and now sheriff of Hud
.01 county. N. J.. who put rtown tne
rlo's at the Ctandard Oil Plants near
Ka otitis. Is shown here arresting a
gui.rd end taking his gun from him
The sheriff has arrested more than ,non(J KfH ,Upp,mrA
100 guards, some of wnom nan ui.u
Into crowds of strikers when the con
Learning there were still a num
ber of guar. Is housed In the TMewa-l
ter plant, he took several policemen1
and demanded of the plant's tlme-
keeper, John Hammond, the names
and Identity of the guards. Ham-!
to refuse, hut!
KinkeaI promptly whipped out his
off;
1 1 ditlons at the plant seemed danger- revolver and threatened to blow
ous Hut he did far more than that . the timekeeper' head, whereupon
He arrested Hugh H. Mara, city com
mlsaloncr of liayonne, on the charge
r.f Inciting riot, and several other of
ficials whose conduct he dlfln't like.
When he arrested ninety-nine guards
Wednesday, July .7. he (lid It like
sn old-time western sheriff In the
bad lands.
Hammond furnished Ihe lists of
names and somewhat reluctantly In
dicated the men who were on It.'
There were ninety-nine of them end!
Klnkead dlrectd thm to be taken to1
the, county Jail, where the thirty-one
guards he captured Hurulay are Im-'
prisoned. '
OREGON'S SCHOOL
FOR OREGON'S TEACHERS
OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL
MONMOUTH, OREGON
PURPOSE: The training of teachers for profession
al work.
FACULTY: Every member professionally trained.
DEPARTMENTS: For fitting elementary teachers
for city and rural schools.
COURSES: Professional, Supervisors, Rural, Pri
mary. ENTRANCE REQUIREMENTS: Completion of two
year high school or its equivalent.
GRADUATION: Completion of Elementary or
Standard Courses leads to State Certificates
without examination.
TERMS BEGIN: Regular fall semester, Sept. 13.
INFORMATION: For further information write to
Registrar.
ncsL.js A.tawio a,
HDT LAKE
OREGON
H0TT ( S T. HQST DIIUTI. 1
IK THf WOBU)
including .1 vi.
to the world
famous i allfiirniu
llvpiisltlonM
on going or return trip. The op
portunity of a lifetime. The
most wonderful shows the na
tion has ever seen. Do not miss
them.
HOWD-TRIP
TO
Omaha
''hlcngn
New Turk City
ONE WAY THRU
CALfORNlA
BOTH WAYS
DIRECT
160. 0f
72.M
1 10.70
orrespoiidlng fares to many other
Kaslprn cities.
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK
The Wonderland of America,
open until September 15. Visit
the Park this year In connection
with your summer trip east or
to the expositions. Direct line
and thru sleeping-car service to
Southern Kntrance. Ask for
fares, folders, etc.
lt us help you plan your trip. Kx.
pert travel service our hobby.
Tickets, reservations, Informa
tion, upon application to
T. F. O'BRIEN
Agwit (-V. H. ft N.
KafHr llrst
C'otirtmf Alwat.
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