Twenty Pa -es East Ore?onian Round-Up Souvenir Edition Pendleton, Oregon, Saturday, September 25, IS! 5 Pr tVm n JEWS MAY BENEFIT THROUGH GERMAIN INFLUENCE , , i Announcement by German Government the Came of the Jew in Eastern Europe Will Have Attention THE HOUSE OF COMFORT nr iniir rc rtt A I tTV inc. nuiML vr vuiu i t to look more closely after the rights of the Jews In Poland and will have to Bee to It that the Jews as a people preserve their national character anJ Integrity. Should Poland be annexed or be come a sphere of German Influence, whilst the Jews remain still oppress ed by the Poles, a great number of BT WM. WIRT MILLS. The semi-official German an nouncement.that the German govern. mrnt Is going to make the question of the oppressed Jews In eastern Eu rope one of the principal points to be deult with at the coming peace conference, created a stir among the million and a quarter Jews living In New Tork; 85 per cent of New York Jews are of Russian origin and they are all Interested in the fate of their oppressed brethren 1n the land of the ciar. The Germnn announcement came at a time when the state de partment through Its consular repre sentatives In Russia made Inquiries about the position of the Jews In tho war one. The American Jews look to the United States government as the pow er that will raise the Jewish question when peace la to be negotiated. While till waiting for help from the Am ericas government, they are delight ed to see another great power taking up the cause of their oppressed breth ren. As a matter of fact, the United States and Germany are today both equally Interested tn the solving of the eastern European question. To the United States the solving of the eastern European question means a simplification of the complicated Immigration problem. There can be no doubt about It that should the eastern European question not be solved after the war Is over, hun dreds of thouxands of these unfortu nate human beings will reach the shores of this country. What such a tremendous Immigration 'meant economically, socially and politically to the American people as well as the American Jews. Is easily understood. Because the United States have to deal with the Immigration problem, tho American Jews earnestly hope that the Washington administration will take up the cause of the eastern European Jewry at the right moment. Poland and Western Russia, pene trated first Into the Jewish settle ment, known as the pale of settle ment In Russia, nml met a people that speaks Yiddish, a German dia lect originating from the medieval German, a language which can be un derstood by every German-speaking man or woman. The "New York Evening Post" pointed out lately that the American people would not regret a transfer of Russian territory to the Teutons, because the territory that probably will be annexed. Is Inhabited not by Russians, but by Jews and Poles who are badly treated by the Russians and persecuted by the Russian bureau cracy. The Russians have not shown any ability tn handling the problem bn given to the activities of the de of foreign nationalities and therefore rartment of commerce In extending resorted to brutal oppression.. What- service to the business men of the ever Germany may make of this ter- country showing any Interest In for rltory, there would be no more pog- el"n commerce. But It will stand re oms, no more exceptional laws, no Petition. If for no other reason than more yellow tickets and corrupt of- ,hat here democratic America shows flclaldom, because all these things ,nt l can actually do more for busl re against Prussian bureaucracy and nt," "! do It as well as even the ef agalnst Prussian law. The Germans "dent State socialism of Germany or will have to create normal conditions ,he highly trained diplomatic British In the conquered provinces and the "rvlce. Possibly our government is inhabitants of these provinces will not necessarily sucn a mountain or profit bv It Immensely. Inefficiency and bungling, judging by Germany Is greatly Interested In ,h'8 readjustment, naclfvln the cnnouerpii nrnvlnrrs The entire consular service, repre because should the economic and no- wiling every corner of the world, has lltlcal war, waged by the Poles ,,en transformed Into an Information KiLlnst the .Tows rnntlnn. In th. lnn gathering machine. Consuls, commer- run the Polish Jews will' either have dttl attaches, and commercial agents to leave the country or they will have "ave naa new ""ruciions to stuay America, will try to settle in Ger many. But Germany Is overpopulat ed and has no room for Immigration. AH these reasons, so Jewish leaders In New York say, will Induce Ger many to take up the Jewish cause when terms of peace are to be dis cussed. Many of the Influential Jew ish leaders of New York go even so these Jews, who are unable to go to far as to admit the possibility of co operation In the Jewish question be tween Germany and the United States Huf whether this is a sound suppo sition or only guess work, one thing Is sure, viz.: Both governments are highly Interested In the Jewish ques tion and the probability exists that they will both separately and Inde pendently try to tackle this problem at the coming peace conference. The Home of The Pendleton East Oregonian- ft ) 4 - J ' ,h !- .iLILLj ' tilB)A4tmtMt&j4ttMfLuaiiipii y , .I'lft.hfisjt iWii w m saeii nea 1 m' "MtitVK 'HMiiintjsf IsWsnlsile HwiisT lWsislst HimWiMii f tssdhsni i.-,rit it ' - " i , m , ' - Government Aids in Extension of Trade to be Polonlzed. But the Jews in business conditions in their particu- Poland as German-speaking people lnr locaimes, a.scuvrr . v are of enormous value to the German Pwtunltles for American manufae conqueror as a mediator between the ,urer and merchants, and report by Germmnns and the Slavs. Besides. It cannot be in the interest of Germany tli'it Poland should become a purely mall or cable to the central office at WsHhlnKton. The chances are lm mediately gathered together and dis tributed to some 13.000 manufactur- The Pastime Theatre 5F5) rr---- ' .JL- -tr-ff ',rr - ""7. - - .? 3 ,: I f ! ! i " ! i ; ; -Up in the Air' After the performance at Round-up park if you are "Up in the Air" where to take your sweetheart, mother or sister for good, clean entertainment remember The Pastime Theatre THE PICK OF THE BEST MOTION PICTURES. Good Music and Courteous Treatment We are in Business to Please You. ers are simple and readible, because a newspaperman was made editor. Dr. W. C. Huntington, who has been placed at the head of the Chicago of fice, proved his efficiency in the steeel corporation before entering the gov ernment service, besides having had several yeare of European residence. He is authority for the statement that the American system is superior to the German or British, without taking Into account the further extensions planned. Special agents hare been secured to send to other countries, in addition to the ones already In the field. They will report on the possi bilities of increasing trade where American goods are already on the market or the means of getting a foothold where American made goods have not yet appeared. The government is, In effect, pro viding information and advice free for the manufacturer of ordinary re sources, which under other conditi ons would be at the disposal of only the most powerful organizations. Coupled with the activities of the federal trade commission, the agita tion for a merchant marine, and im proved bank credits, this new effi ciency is prophetic of a government leadership as contrasted with barn storming methods. In this one in stance, at least, the government has shown up to advantage in an emer peney. It is the sort of service that such a possibility, Germany will have . there must be more of In the future. More or Jest publicity has nlreaddy ers by means of a daily paper pub lished under the direction of the de partment. The same names are clas sified to the most minute detail, and In special Instances the notification of an opportunity is done through confidential correspondence. In ad dition to the commerce reports, the editorial division prepares the studies of the special agents and consuls on foreign markets and distributes the books at cost price. The hand book on Russia gotten out in this way is probably the most accurate and thor ough work on Russian commercial conditions. Dr. E. E. Pratt, chief of the bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, has the country divided into eight districts, as a further aid to collecting and distributing trade Information, including tariffs, export and Import statistics. Government red tape has been discarded, and bus iness men have been put In charge of the business places. The reports distributed among the manufactur Slavonlc stnte In order to prevent Your Pleature Our Business Pendleton' $ Real Theatre ...... - i ' ... - . - ,j The Homo of Paramount Picture The Beet None to Good for our Patrons OPPOSITE CITY HALL THE ALTA THEATRE iiiiiiriiiiiiifiiiifriiiiiiiitiifiiiiiiiiruiirriiiiiartriiiiifiiiijitiiiiiiinijriir,iiiiiiiiiiirijiijiiiiiiiiriiiitiiiiiiiitiriiiiiiiniritnriirtiii PENDLETON HAS FINE PHOTO-PI-AY THEATERS All Modern in Equipment and Popular With the Theater Going Public. ProgiAmt are High Class it Y DURING THE ROUND-UP AND AFTER THE ROUND-UP YOU'RE IN PENDLETON VISIT WHENEVER The Temple Theater 600 SEATING CAPACITY. 'THE BIGGEST LITTLE SHOW-HOUSE IN THE NORTHWEST. That's VAUDEVILLE right" the clean, wholesome kind. "MOVIES" Just the kind of Pictures that are "likeable." GOOD MUSIC A Comfortable Steam-Heated House, up-to-date in every particular. Cour teous Treatment; Everything That Goes to Make a Real Show.. "YOU'LL LIKE THE TEMPLE" niiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiaBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiK i -i ; - n i i j 1 1 THE ALTA THEATER fastidious. The ventilating system Is of the best. A suction fan 20 Inches The reader, knowing the quality of, 'n diameter completely changes the the programs we have offered in the;a'r "cry 10 minutes. The pictures past, needs but a reminder of the ex- are projected from two Edison ma cellcnt program we ore offering this chines of late model. Insuring abso weck, which will be but a part of the,Iutel.v no flicker, eye strain or long good things which we will offer In waits between pictures. The Edison the future. ' machines are recognized the world Thursday, Friday and Saturday of over as the best moving picture ma tho Uound-up we will present Bell's chines made. The curtain is of a se Frimous Hawaiian!, high class slng-jcret manufacture and the only one in ers and musicians. This company Pendleton. has Just finished the Pontages circuit I Each week we run a feature plc- ond come highly recommended. ture. There features have all made Paramount Pictures, conceded to R00J ln ,ne cltlps and Patrons h ih finest of nil film productions. ' of the Pastime are sure of seeing a are shown exclusively at this theater j rea" leaiure. four days of each week, in which are to be seen such stars as Mary Plckford, Markuerlte Clark, Blanche Sweet, Geraldlne Farrar, Hazel Dawn, Elsie Janls, Pauline Frederick and many others Metro Pictures, which have come to the front in a very short time, are shown here two days each week. Franots X. Bushman Marguerite Snow, Mme. Petrove and other prominent photo players ap pear on these programs. This theater contains all the requi sites for genuine comfort, such is roomy seats, wide aisles and proper ventilation. Our mlrrorold screen, the only one In the city, and our Simplex Projec tor, make our projection second to none. Visitors to the Round up will be sure of good entertainment tt this theater. THE TEMPLE THEATER THE PASTIME THEATER The Pastime theater is the pioneer moving picture house ln the city, hav ing embarked in business March It, 1901. Its policy has been and al ways will be to show the best pic tures made by the licensed compan ies. The patronage of women and children Is solicited. No picture will be shown that will offend the most Boost and Help Develop Home Enterprise w iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui HEN you want the highest quality the same uniform quality, al ways and want your dollars to remain at home where they will eventually come back to you. (Formerly the Cosy. The new owners of the Temple Theater, formerly known as the Cosy, Downey & Rhodes, have remodeled and enlarged their play house, putting 16000 Into Improvement that will make this theater when completed one of the largest and best in Pendle ton. It will have a seating capacity of (00 and be furnished throughout ln an up to date manner. The new management announce they will show the best of vaudeville and motion picture. Their movies will consist of the famous Mutual masterpieces. Keystone comedies and the new Pathe rooster pictures. Ma bel Kormand, Fatty Arbuckle, Mack Bennett, Wm. Hart, Rea Mitchell. Max Figman and other popular stars will be seen In Pendleton at this the ater only. October 1st Downey A Rhodes will put In a new modern theater front costing over fliOO. When In Pendle ton be sure and see the Temple the ater show. always ask your grocer for BUTTER with this label I . 1 41, I It is made as good as the best buttermakers can make. It is made from rich pasturized cream, always kept up to the same high standard test and watched carefully through its entire process of making. SOLD EVERYWHERE BE SURE IT HAS THE ABOVE LABEL. FARMERS No matter where you live, bring or ship us your We pay the market price in cash and guarantee you correct test and weight cream. Pendleton Creamery RASMUSSEN & HANSEN, Props. Office 414 Main Street Telephone 444