PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, FENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1915. EIGIIT PAGES doubtless one side ssiblv both, was INHKl-KMiKNT NKWSl'Al'ER. rIHhl IMHIr and 8rol Wlj at tllctoo, Oregon, ttv the Atl OkrCbiiMA.N I'll.LlMHNU 1B- or the other, imposed pon. In other words there is a vast amount of world quarrel ing in which the United States has taken no part. We have orfici.i onnt? rpr. rather followed a policy of at- .?;Ll.trt4"7l."Si.! tendin American business vngau, tpcoin) riu Dtu miner. exclusively and allowing the bot-.. 71 ; rest of the world to wage their tK Hill? IV IITHPD ,MT!V 0 11 A HI'S. Inrntl llotfl Newa Stand, t'orlland. prat-os. lit man Ncn'i Co, Portland. Oriron. OX KM.R AT Ohlmro Hnrrn, loy Secnrlty Hullrtlng. iiMnsl'.n Ii C. Bureau Sol, rVur , lilb llt, N. W. SlHWRirTlON RATRS l IN AIVAM'Et 7 Oaltf. or Tear, bv mill SAeXt , til nwntha.' by Bill iM 1 IMlt. thre awmha. by mall ltt lel!?, on mnth. by mall M . lUitly. mtt ymr, by carrier 7 T.O : laii?, ait months. bv carrier s.7. p l"ally. three avoilw." fcy carrier 1 .95 ; Lai!y. onr rnvmh. hy carrier .fiA wmi nrniT, one year By auui...... 1 aiiiaiy, ii m .nrhn. br mall 7S eml Wwly, four raituha, by aaall... .50 In this attitude have the. p eople of the United States been ignoble or have they merely shown common horse sense? Is this country now as cowardly as Col. Roosevelt seems to think or is the col- ionel merely afflicted by the heat? NOT PRIVATE AFFAIRS A FRAYEU. HOSE honorable gentle men, the "city council men ol nappy (Janyon w ere emphatically right in re jecung the plan to hold a street carnival in connection with the evening show and in refusing to allow a prize fight to be staged in the canyon. There are two good reasons among others why the action is wise. Such things as street carnivals and prize fights are not swift enough to make de sirable offerings to such crowds as come here for the Round-up. An afternoon at the Round-up or an evening id Happy Canyon affords more thrills in a few minutes than a street carnival could create in a month. The crowd will be entitled to the best. Give it to them The second reason why it is well the offers weTe rejected consists in the fact it has been customary to "bar all private money making schemes from any connection with the Round-Tip or Happy Canyon activities. These affairs are for the community, not for pri vate profit. That principle should always be observed. If i it should ever be abandoned ! our. .September entertainments . I will soon lose the high esteem A HOT WEATHER COLONEL in whkh they are held by the OL. EOOSEVELT seems to'Publ5c' hereandjlsewhere. q, be suffering .all the hor- RUSSIA'S GREATEST NEED rors of eternal torment be- cause the United States did not NE reason the allies are long ago fly to the rescue of (If anxious to force the Dar- I do not pray for peso Nor ask that n my path Ttxp sounds of war shall ehrill no more, TV way be clear t wrath. Rut this I ht The. Lord, Jtwl ThoB my will with Wight, Ana In the mrtfe that mer. ca.Il life rtrant me tire strength to fight I dt not pray for wrms, Nor shield to ma. . VThat though I stand with Trep ty hand, 5o It be valiancy! Ppare me the coward' fear, Questkming wtmg or right; And in the ring of battling Grant me the strength light. to I do not pray that Thou Keep me from any woun5, Tho' l fall low Trom thrust and blow, Forced fighting to the ground. But give me wtt to hide My liurt from all men's sight. And for my need the whlie I "Weed, Grant me the strength to fight. , By Tliwdoala Garriaon. has actually been a shortage there. Rut the lack from which the Russians have suf fered owing mainly to the dif ficulties of their geographical position, has not only cost them thousands of lives, but may, very possibly, react on the western front by enabling the Germans once more to send reinforcements from the east. More British and more French ...:n i. i i u' inr win ue siiiiuntu mm me war will be prolonged through lack of shells." Russia alone is wholly un able to manufacture the guns and ammunition needed own armies. With the danelles closed there through which they may ac quire war supplies save from Japan. If with the aid of the Italians the allies open the Dardanelles it may be taken for granted the Russians will soon become better equipped for warfare. Especially will this be true if England measures up to its possibilities in the way of man ufacturing munitions. Ac cording to Lloyd George, min ister of munitions, Great Brit ain up to this time has not reached one half her capacity along this line. MKXKWS VIAYT 1X11.F1. by its y ViMlt. .Vs if k'4M war- r,lt Wf:ff& : ...... Utf m fiff x-- k 2 r; f fey B w 1 fi - v. M w IK' tit SPLENDID SERVICE 1 F the treasury department were now headed by a man .CN.FtO)eecic ruHSToHl TRIED FOR GETTING WATER ON ARID LAND Belgium and drive the hated J danelles is thai through German from her sou. He such a victory they will be able thinks this country has played to provide Russia with muni an ignoble part. jtions badly needed by the czar. But it is not ths first time we Recently the Pall ilall Ga- have had to forego whipping zette said: the world. When the English; "We want enormous quan- fought the Eoersund took their titles of shells for ourselves independence from them we: and we want to be aDle to pour sat fcucineb' by nd allowed them into Russia so soon as our the work to proceed. We still 'gallant troops, fighting on the tolerate English domination ofjGallipoli peninsula, shall have South Africa. I forced the way of the'Dardan- WTien Japan ovtrran Korea elles. we sent no army to stop the "Surely there is no one so ruthless progress of the mi-j blind as not to see how much kado. Nor have we interfered iprecious life ha3 been, and is. to any extent in -affairs be- wasted owing to insufficient tween Japan and China. Nei-j munitioning. W7e are not now ther did we take any part in, thinking of events on our own the recent Balkan war though! front or suggesting tiat "there iiIMIIIIIIIIMI!HIIII!tlllllr1tt,IMIIIIin!llllll!nillllll!l!lll1!Ii1!!llllllll!l!lll2MIII I More Than 25,000 I Dodge Brothers I MOTOR CARS Have Been Sold Since 1 January 1, 1915 j EVERY OWNER IS TELLING HIS FRIENDS WHY 1 THIS IS FAR FROM AN ORDINARY CAR. f E They are all emphasizing its steadiness, the freedom from gear-shifting, the quick get-away, the absence of vi- E bration and the low maintenance cost. 5 The consumption of gasoline is light and the tire ex- E E pense is reasonable, because the size of the tires is right E lor the weight of the car. E The Motor i 30-35 Horsepower t E The Price of the Car Complete is $900 ' E f. o. b. Pendleton. ' Pendleton Auto Company SCT; K' VA"i y The presence of I'nited States Of the Calibre generally in troops on the border under command Office in the past it is hard to of Gt'neral Funston is believed to have toll v,n 4 u 'r"strated a Mexican plot to liberate tell What WOUld happen to the Huerta who is being h,U at Fort producers of the nation. The buss. cotton growers would be abso-1 lutely at the mercy of bearish',.,.... nwnTril nrinn speculators. The wheat mar- filW V V I I'M RhNR ket would lack one great ele- "L" 0101 LI! I DLIIlU ment of strength it now pos-; sesses. The banks are not driving farmers to sell unless they can secure fair prices.! Were the old system still in ef- j feet they might be obliged to, make the farmers let loose.' Now they are situated differ- ihhh;atk)x by pi-mpim; fuom ently. It has been the regular i iu.s is experiment ox custom of the treasury de- trxish project. partment to aid at crop moving : A new dt.parture ln the development time and thus prevent any of arid lands, which it successful wui stringency. Last year McAdoo Pen up a new resource of Umatilla offered one hundred and fifty , C0UDty und whieh n,Hy n,Hke milUn rllloo ij 'atively easy and cheap the derelop- million dollars if needed, to ment ot 1MMIt acrp8 t ar,d and aid m moving the crop. It is semi-arid lands in this county, is be- now possible for banks to re- ln& tried out on the Furnish project. discount commercial paper at u is nothln& less tnan irrisation by the reserve banks and for the ns nater from ' s" first time in history the farm- At a deplh or luu tu 150 ft.et under er S note, backed by his Crop,, ground there is a lake of water all is ranked as commercial paper. uver tne wetit end uf the county, ac Therefore there is at all times' curdns to water i-rt who have a safe reservoir for the nro- f '"yestigauons the .uppiy . o uiict-u iu ue iut'Aiiausiiuie. 10 lection OI the producer if its tap this lake with pipes of sufficient aid 'should be necessary. size to permit of irrigation is the plan These things are the work of determined unn b' a number of am. the Wilson administration and property huld"rs of the "r- Of the Courageous man in the . S. Norton Bobo, editor of the Stan- office of secretary of the treas- fieli standard, win sink the first ury. The service rendered we"- He ha3 olreativ '' the contract has not been spectacular Tt for a 200 foot' ten lnch' 8tee'-encas"d IMS Deen Ol a quiet nature, but commenced at once. The second well it is farreaching in the ex- wi be upon the land of w. h. treme. No administration in cPeland and the third upon that of modern history has worked so ?r: ?-,w-fcCoe; others J16 tls0 sirn.arcl r , . Joined ln the plan ana Believe they sincere y and SO effectively for can reclaim 6000 acres of bench land the welfare Of the man On thg in the center of the Furnish project soiL Farmers who do not re- lying 40 feet above the ditch line and alize this fact are ignorant re- ihus belnfr t0 hlKh t0 gecure water ,-ji- 6. ic jfrom the present irrigation system, garamg one Very important Mr. Bobo is in Pendleton today and ieatlire Of their own business. Rave out the Information regarding The country's financial man- lhe new irrigation plan. He is very agement at crop moving time is en,hus,aHtlc and optimistic over it nf ! t . 1 and declares that, if pumping proves Of wonderful importance to the a success on the Furnish project that grower. jt will enable the Paradise and Teel . . . Irrigation districts to tie developed BRYAN IS ACCUSED at nce without (treat expense. Mr. rP RDCA viup r-..-.. Eobo declares that ln California 450,- ur PftfcAMMU FAITH;noo acres of land are irrigated by ,.. . . T ,r ; this method. He states that at one -B J ? , f" AUK- tlme he had an lnterest in an orange Bran aUsolutely broke faith with orchard In Tali fornla where water was the program committee of th Va.'nnmj , . . ., ttr.nl tV,.,.., i. . . ' "I""1 " l J.D3 per . vuiim or America acre when he injected politics and his ner.i Ronnl nta iAaum u.A v. i a- , .....u in.v nil, Huares3 on fratemalisra," said J. F. Taake, of Des Molnea, commenting upon ' the former ecreary of state'a address before the congress of which he la president President Taake expressed the opinion that Bryan's act was prompt ed by a desire to further "mba!asa the administration" in Its foreign pol icy. He said Eryan wag to hfive de Hvtrvd a lecture on "fra.ternalism" wKhout mentioning politics or oace pn.otiganda. "Intad he devoted practically all of h! time to utterances regarding the international situation," said Mr. Talk. N ANNOUNCEMENT 'lhe following prices f. o. b. Detroit, effective Aug. 2, 1915: Ford Runabout $390.00 Ford Touring Car 440.00 Ford Town Car 640.00 No speedometer Included In this year's equipment, otherwise cars fully equipped. There can be no. assurance given against an advance in these prices at any time. We guarantee, however, that there will be no reduction in these prices prior to Aug. 1, 1916. PROFIT-SHARING WITH RETAIL BUYERS On August 1, 1914 we made the announcement that if we could make and sell at retail 300,000 Kord cars between August 1, 1914 and August 1, 1915 we would share profits with the re tail purchasers, to the extent of from $40 to $60 on each car. We have sold over 300,000 Ford cars in the time specified, and profit-sharing checks of $50 each will be distributed as rapidly a3 possible after August 15, 1915. Retail purchasers who have not yet mailed us their profit-sharing coupons, properly en dorsed, should do so without delay. Our plan to profit-share with retail purchasers of Ford cars during 1914-15 has been most successful. We thoroughly be lieve in it, but, realizing the uncertainty of conditions general ly makes it advisable to defer any announcement of future profit-sharing until a later date. We are, however, confident of our inability to reduce costs for several months, dnd therefore can offer no profit-sharing for cars delivered during August, September and October 1915. Ford Motor Company DETROIT. Elound-Up City Auto Co. Trombley & Simpson, Props. Pendleton, Oregon. FORD DISTRIBUTORS FOR UMATILLA COUNTY AGENCIES: Echo Garage, Echo, Ore. Bond Auto Co., Pilot Rock, Ore. Athena Garage, Athena, Ore. Milton Garage, Milton, Ore. so cheap," he said, "that we aban doned our ditch system." There are already many wells on the Furnish project from which wa ter Is secured for household uses and Mr. Bobo declares that Portland ex perts have made tests through these wells which have satisfied them that there is a great body of subterranean water from which to draw. season. "This method proved CONSTANTINOPLE IS BOMBARDED FROM AIR LONDON, Aug. 25. A Russian aeroplane squadron is reported to have bombarded Constantinople on Monday. A news agency dispatch from Athena reports 41 killed and wounded, eight being Greeks. FRENCH AVIATOR DROPS BOMBS ON GERMAN TOWN PARIS, Aug. 26. A French avliftor dropped bombs upon the station at Lorrach, Baden, 28 miles from Frei burg, yesterday. The official com munique did n9t mention the damage done. Grenade fighting continues around Souchez and Neuvllle, but no Infan try fighting was reported. Artillery engagement occurred during the night north of Arras. About Roye and Lasslgny artillery exchanges con. tinue without cessation. . nib a i cm uiauuiiiig y tnere will be a Thirty-Thirty Remington Rifle GIVEN AWAY SATURDAY EVENING First National Bonh PENDLETON, OREGON ESTABLISHED 1882 Known For It's Strength ' ' ; .. . n Kln Is Injured. 4 WEST OltA.VGE, IM. J., An. Thomas A. Edison, while at work In one of his labora- 4 toiies at Silver Lake, near ?tew. ark, was painfully, though not 4 seriously burned about the eyes by the accidental splash of a 4 potash solution. Mr. Edison was working over a filter when his assistant opened the wrong stop 4 cock a nd the solution was thrown Into his face. While his eyes were still smarting when he went home, Mr. Edison returned to work after dinner 4 and It was stated at his home that he had suffered no 111 ef- fects GREATEST STOCK of PIANOS, PL AYERS MUSICAL GOODS EVER IN PENDLETON ' Wt DIFFERENT MAKES yf j OF PIANOS AND PLAYERS NOW ON OUR FLOOR LJ ts Among which arc many of tho world s leading Irwtrumenw. Also some slightly need Pianos at bargain. 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