page rotn DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1915. EIGHT PAGES ' '- J '.an - "' IK IM'Kl-KNUKNT NEWSPAPER. f oHlii.) tt;j and ail Weekly ti lo 1i-t,R, tire$,.n. ttT lb UKI Old i.nMA.N Illi'UMUSG CO. htujrh. There are a number of prominent poliUeiar.s in this state who ttt'inpteJ at one time to make fun on this sub ject. Like the jrentleman from Yale they are now enjoy ing private life. Cloture For The Senate MffiHul Ootimy Psfer. HmtwT I nne.1 r- As latino. Balr-! St It, .lIfloe t I'eouletoa. trgft, at set end i-ism mail matter. iS MAl.K IN OTI1FR C1T1KS. Inprrta! Motel News t-lnd, t'ortland tnt" Bi'Vutao New Co. Tinland. Oregon. I'll.K AT CMncrt Pi;rei!'i. StvnrltT HuHihnf I Waatiini't'Ti. l C, bureau Sol, Pour J Mm!) urm, N. W. HLHNiHM'TIHV IUTF.8 i IN Al'VAM'Kl fallf. ene yesr. by matl no I'ai.f. n m.wrhft. by mall 2. Ml l'sllf. ttire montlia. b nail 12ft I'ally, one oi-'nt(t. by mail 50 . l'atl, on Titr, br rtrrler T .(' Imliy, ail m.-nttm. by carrier S ?" lliy. three ite-nttis. by carrier 1 r en m.inth. rT carrier Vemi w4i-. i. of year t.y mall 1 ,v ltw'T. pii month, bf mall.... ,7o , al VFk;y, four months, by mall... .Mt SOHTFH STIR THE BI..ZC If u can't ret your desire uf Joy for all your days Can't set the world on fir. You can sorter stir the bls.e. You ran walk Along the ways Turn blame Itself to praise; If you can't get all the bright light You can stir a little Male. If you J"' cant hit the gravel As fie time approaches for the ( It In the power of the majority of o nvening of the new congress in-: that body to clo.se the debate hen creaking thought is being given to ever an attempt is made to obstruct Hie question of cloture in the sen-ite. the win ,,f th. mniorttv Th i THE PRODUCER'S FRIEND it u only a matter of time until the' much remaining to be done business j ii lea of the senate will be so rhnng- which would have been completed by 10 man in public life has e'' as ,0 Permit the majority to rule; j the former congress hut for the ml 3 shown himelf a more lhe ' n,y I""1'0" is H t0 whether the nority obstruction which the present " nrprp friend of the nro. ' 'hnft' ",aJe now cr llU"r- " rules make possible. , , in ,V , I " """neetvahle that a senate, repre-j It W easy to understand whv re- i UCer ttian William U. .MC- seining the people and elected by the; actionary members of the repuMI Adoo, secretary of the trea$-' l'Pe. will Permanently subject it- can party objected to a change ho Ury. He is the first Secretary s,lr to so ""mocratic a rule as that j cause the natural result of the pros Who ever took intelligent teni;Vhk'h "W 'w"rmi, R minority tojent rule Is to prevent the enactment t ' I tV, l lltluie"L "P; force its will upon the majority. This of remedial measures, but how can 10 aid tfie producer at Crop 'is a reform adminWralon conv.ng as! any progressive democrat, progressive movinp; time, he is largely re-.lhe culmination of a fight that lasted I republican, or liberal minded member sponsible for the fact that for S 'ears- In th house sU-;p-!of any party justify himself In sup- notes backed bv erowillir crODS l'ed ,h sp,,,ker of JPo'lc pow er j porting the nntt.iuated rules by which )- tVi r V y land gave the house rules consistent, a minority is able to determine whit or 0 Otner iarni products ( with representative government. In. reforms shall be Inaugurated? ."o pass as Commercial paper atjlCU the admlnbtration was glv.'n along as unlimited discussion Is per the federal reserve banks,' democratic congress, and Increased i milted, the senate program Is fleer SOmethiniT Of keen imnortance I by three the democratic majority In mined, not by those who want to go t " r the senate. It is now possible for the: forward but by those who object M.KAItl.AND TKMMNti ltU t.miSONS BOIT to SpnatA In tnko t ha lnat affn nTAflrv Therefore the producers Of for the instituting of a thorough the nation Will do Well to democratic government at Washing take note of Secretary Mc- ,on- and ('very' rcas'"1, Plitlcal RS j , , well ns economical, weighs in favor Adoo s attitude toward other ot imrn(.aiat1 n,ioption of a c,P,ure fUOjeciS, particularly tne Snip rule which, while preserving freedom ample time for thor and put sight. For the other folks that travel Tou can sorter shine a light. Ind courage to the days. Help weed the thorny ways By fannin' of the fire Tou can stir a little blaze. F. U Stanton. purchase bill. It is a matter in of debate and which he is taking an active OURh liisl,,,S9lon ' questions part. In a letter written Au- Ln""f,,res before ,he sena,e' trust 1, this year. Secretary! ,. . . , . c j. j:., it -i said: "DIs noted divine Is one of the McAdoo discussed the merits eatest men of de aKe. He knoA.s 01 the Ship purchase Dill in de-e unknowable, he kin do the ui.do tail and in reviewing the ef- ble. an' he kin onscrew de onscrut- able: Christian Intelligence. any change In the present laws. The democrats of the country are praying that the senate will put Itseli In line with the progressive tendency of the times In the matter of rules and that It will do so at once, so that the second half of President Wilson' term may be evn more fruitful in legislation than the first half. B J. Bryan, in the Commoner. i WHF.X SOME ONE CUF.S. t NO TIME FOR HYSTERIA f ects of its failure to pass said : Had this bill been promptly pass ed, there Is no doubt that a very con siderable number of ships could have been bought at that time; that others When you meet some disappolnt could have been chartered, and the ment, an- yer feelln' kin,! o' company would have been readv by blue: jthis time to begin rendering a sub-. When yer plans have all got siile- jstantial service to American com- tracked, er some friend has Jmerce. Orders for other ships could proved untrue; im.c ueen piacea in our snip ysros vt nen yer tolling, praying, struggling and a large number of ships would at the bottom uv the stairs, already have been under construe- it is like a panacea jest to know tion. But, If ships could not havej that someone cares, been bought promptly, the company had authority to lease ships, as be-' fore stated, and, undoubtedly, a verj Some one who can appreciate one's considerable fleet of vessels could' efforts, when he trlep; have been assembled by this time to Some one who seems to understand carry our cotton and other American' an' so can sympathize; products upon the high seas at rea- Some one who. when he's far away, sonable rates of freight and with! still wonders how he fares corresponding benefit to all of tha Some one who never can forget AXE citizens will unani mously endorse tie calm ness and deliberation of the administration in handl ing the Arabic case. Before taking action the government will obtain the facts, not merely from the English, but from the Germans as well. Ye are not working on a hair trig ger basis. Of course this is cowardly and spineless according to jin-j go fanatics. To be brave we should have gone to war the first minute after hearing word from London that this country had been insulted. We should take no time to get the truth or form an intelligent, careful opinion on the subject. U e should let tngianu xen us, , m n c ntj a K.hoi nn what to think and how to feel J wheat bv teking profits tha Through our slowness to get 4 lojr-lcaIlv belons' to the grower. excited we miss anotner oppor-j From the stanapoint 0f the tunity to go to the aid of the d f jt desirabie in nr. A 1 1 x? n 1 ... American people. The rapacity of foreign steamship owners would have heen checked. The competition by the government-owned corporation would have compelled them to carrs cargoes at reasonable rates and an immense amount of money would have been saved to the American f ir mer and tne American manuiaciurcis who ship their goods to foreign mar kets." Had the ship purchase bill carried northwest wheat farm ers would not have to submit to offers of 82 cents for wheat worth SI. 70 in Liverpool and probably more. The ship combine would not be making -Some one who really cares. It will send a thrill of rapti re through the framework uv the heart: It will stir the inner be'n' till the tear-drops want to start: Fer this life is worth the livln'. wnen some one yer shares is tru'v worth the livin'. when you know that some one cres. THE ItAKE. ) .lev i g A A small, henpecked, worried-looking man was about to take an exami nation for life Insurance. "You don's dissipate, do you?" asked the physician, as he made ready for the tests. "Not a fast liver, or anvthlnf or that mrM'1 The little man hesitated a moment. Il:nd' T'" v'111 b"x Mike Gibbon for looked a bit frightened, then replied ,en rounils in Brooklyn on September in a small, piping voice. "I some- . lra,"ing on the room of his hoin This picture shows Packy McFar- times chew a Weekly. little gum 'Collier's British Are RepiilMnl. CONSTANTINOPLE, Aug 24. On the Dardanelles front, the enemy, aft er fierce artillery preparations, at tempted an attack on Avi Burnu, with more than a whole division In action, but was repulsed with over whelming losses In killed and wounded. i inicago. Mc.Farland. It is said, win receive 117,000 as his end of the ooui, wnile Gibbons will get 15.000, Note the "stationary bicycle" which Jicranami uses in his workouts. Coroner's Jury Iieports. MARIETTA Oeorgia. Aug. 24 Leo Frank came to his death "at the hands of unknown persons" was the verdict returned by a coroner's jury today. (iOVF.liXOItS- CONVENTION Life Mother country and Britain may have to stay by its hu-j morously Teported resolution to fight until the last French man is gone. However, from the American standpoint we are doing very well. It will be alright if we never get into a war. The weather is too warm now and besides there is more money in selling ammunition than in using it yourself. EX-PRESIDENTIAL LAUGH TER sy R. TAFT is a jovial citi- spect for many excel- lent qualities. But he seemsi to have no more sympathy' than he had four years ago for such measures as the initiative and referendum and the direct primary. It is stated that the ex-president "shook with mirth" whilg discussing progressive steps taken by the states of Oregon and Washington. It is much like his attitude four years ago when he declared that people who favored such re formatory moves were neuro nics. The view of the ex-president is that the average citizen is not capable of passing judg ment on who should be the nominees of his party for of fice or upon what legislative jneasures should be adopted. This same view is held by Boss Murphy and by Boss Barnes of New York. It was held by all the old time bosses and bosslets in Oregon. It is till held by most of the cor poration heads and corpora tion lawyers. It was much easier for those people to handle affairs under the old pystem than under the new. It is difficult for them to keep control at all times when all the people have a vote. Hut the fact such people dis like the Oregon plan does not prove anything. If Mr. Taft run derive any pleasure by laughing at our ways, let him every way that the shipping bill he passed at the coming session of congress. There is a dearth of ships and unless the government takes hold of the matter directly, as desired by President Wilson, the grow ers will lose out again next season and may have to submit to extortion for several years to come. A postmaster is wanted at Duncai. The job should be attractive during the grouse season. If there is so much Russian wheat on hand over there why do they make bread from bark in Finland? Convicts are still paroled and Oswald West is not gov ernor either. At least we are not having any floods in this section. Some difference between Pendleton and Liverpool wheat prices. THIS MA Y ENTER TAIN EMANCIPATED. "Why don't you laugh at the bow Joke. Bill? "Don't have to; I quit Saturday " Philadelphia Public Ledger. Ob: this world is not all sunshine---many days dark clouds dis close; There's a cross fer ev-ry Job-bell, fn' a thorn fer ev'ry rose: But the cross is not so grevlous. ner the thorn the rosebud wears An' the clouds has silver linin's V"hen some one really cares. James E. HllkeV. Diamond.- Ware round. SEATTLE. Wash., Aug. 24. Miss Amy Moe. a domestic employed In the home of Mrs. William C. Phi'.lips, sorrows- j3 frre today because diamonds worth $4600, supposed to have been stolen, were found in a bureau drawer, Mrs. Phillips caused the arrest of her ser vant when she found the diamtnds were mi.sinit from the sa?e in which she supposed she had left them Search of the Phillips home resulted t in the finding of the jewels and Miss j Moe was liberated. . I I WALSH'S PLAN IS CONFISCATION OF Turks Report Victory. CONSTANTINOPLE. Aug. 24. At tacks by newly landed allied troops against Turkish positions on the Gal llpoli Peninsula have been repulsed, according to an official statement Is sued at the Turkish war office. BIG FOinXXKS Roogh. your dear He So your dear count was wounded ? She Yes, but bis picture do isn't show It He That's a front view. Life. Btuilnem. "That drummer la certainly a per Latent salesman, Isn't he?" remarked the Old Fogy. "Should say he was," replied th! Grouch, "Why, If he ever get to heaven when e dies e will try to sell St. Peter a card-lndei system." Milk by Parcel Post. WOODLAND, Cal., Aug. 24. Fifty sacks of sugar and 7580 cans of milk, weighing S2S0 pounds in all, today was enrouted from Woodland to Ded rlck, Trinity county, by parcel post. The shipment was the largest ever sent from the Woodland postoffice. lUver Frontare Disputed. HOOD RIVER, Ore., Aug. 24. As was brought at a meeting of the city council it is probable that the city of Hood Hiver has no water frontage on the east side of Hood liiver, where river steamers at present land. On complaint of some river boat- yy V..;. .. muij y t i t I ' ' . viiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiin.'iMiniiiiiiiiis; I More Than 25,000 I ddge Brothers I MOTOR CARS I Have Been Sold Since January 1, 1915 EVERY OWNER IS TELLING HIS FRIENDS WHY THIS IS FAR FROM AN ORDINARY CAR. They are all emphasizing its steadiness, the freedom 5 from gear-shifting, the quick get-away, the absence of vi- bration and the low maintenance cost. . B'. The consumption of gasoline is light and the tire ex- 5 pense is reasonable, because the size of the tires is right lor the weight of the car. E The Motor is 30-35 Horsepower The Price of the Car Complete is $900 II f. o. b. Pendleton. E 1 Pendleton Auto Company Slllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllii SEATTLE POLICE CHIEF MAY BE. INVESTIGATED SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 24. A res olution demanding an investigation by the city council, of the charges against Chief of Police Lang, will be introduced by Councilman Lundy probably at a special meeting of the council. Lang is accused of bolster-i ous conduct In a cafe and visiting n cabaret girl In her room at 2 a m. Under a charter amendment adopt-j ed at the time of the Gill recall, the' council, as well ns the mayor, Is em-1 powered to dismiss a chief of police.! Miss Flora Reich and Miss Ilster Cobb both of Woodland, who went to a picnic with the brothers, had re fused to return with them because the steering gear had been damaged ! I Ua.-li Motorist is killed. j WOODLAND, Cal., Aug 24.--Re- fusing to heed the warnings of hld, friends, Howard I-lughson, 19. at-! tempted to drive his automobile with a broken steering gear over steep mountain grades and was killed when the machine plunged off the, road. His neck was broken. Carroll, Hughson, his brother, escaped wl'.h . Indians to Oct TlintxT. ASHLAND, Wis, Aug. 24. Pine timber valued at $820,600 on the Pad River reservation, near Ashland will bs distributed among 54 7 Indians, many of whom are children, according to official notice received by the Indian office from the secretary of the Interior. In addition to the timber each Indian will have title to the land on which the. timber stands, averaging about So acit-s for each person. It is said by government ex- perts that the Chlppeawa In- dlatis of the Had River roserva- tlon. are the richest tribe In America with one exception. minor injuries. :iiliiiiiii!iiiiliil,iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;ii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin;: II, hy is fhe Fruit from E&st End Grocery Always the choicest of the season? Because this store is headquarters for practically all fruitmen. They not only sell us, but buy from us. Take the tip, and call 1 JOHN DYER Phone 536 : niiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiiniiiMiiiiiii: A7S OAKUCY C CUAT'S BOSTON, Aug. 24. Forty-eight wharfage facilities, the citv granted today. each of three river lines a third of ' session men wno ueciareu that competitors , governors from as many states in the were endeavoring to monopolize union, began their r(mfnm ,,,- The conference will remain In until the tentv-seventh. ! the frontage of a street that was sup- Among the many beautiful women ! posed to reach the river's edge. A who add grace and beauty to the casual investigation leads to the be-! meeting of the executives is Mrs. Oak lief that the street does not penetrate j ley C. Curtis, wife of the governor of to the water line. The matter has been Maine. Many social affairs have placed In the hands of City Attorney : been arranged for the entertainment Wilbur. of the executives and their uiin $7 MONEY Plenty to Loan Come in and See Us MATLOCX-LAATZ INVESTMENT GO. 112 East Court St FRANK fiHMSH NEW YORK, Xug.. 24. Chairman Frank P. Walsh of the Federal Com mission of Industrial Relations, and the three labor representatives on the board, have prepared a report after j the two years work by the commis sion advocating that congress enact laws confiscating upon Inheritance, all great fortunes In excess of $1, 000,000. In other words Mr. Walsh would limit the Inheritance of any American to one million dollars. All In excess would go to the govern ment. Professor Commons, Mrs. J. Ilorden His tVeavwt Fet A correspondent of the New York Sun quotes a remarkable tribute of Harrlman and three other members a negro preacher to a white prea-her he commission, composing the who had consented to occupy the majority refused to give serious con black brother's pulpit one Sunday He alteration to such a proposal. 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