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EIGHT PAGES PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST GREG ONI AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1915. AH si" i i.M'l -i NKWgrafKB hWiM Dsllj lad tfeml Weekly i I'en illetuo. tinscaa. by Ih OUMMHIUII t'll.LlisUlNO CO. Official i .unity rmper. Member I mied I'm Association, ilind at t tic iKatofflit st IVodletoa. aa wood class nail matter. ON BALK IN OTHRR IIT1K8. Iaprlal Hotel Neva Stand. l'ortlsnd, eegoa Bowman Newt Co, Portland. Oregon. ON l i t: AT Chicago Huron. DOS Security Building Washington. 1 C, Burets ol, Poor anta street. N. W. CRSi'RimON RATES I IN ADVANCE) ally, oat year, by mail 5 00 iDallf, nil months, by mall i 50 Kally tkree months, by mall l.M IMllj, one montli. by mall 60 Uallj, one year, by carrier 7. SO unity . ali months, by carrier A.T5 THK SAME HOME. I. At home here in peace and in plenty the same home we knew from of old, When her voice matched the mockingbird's music and her hair had the glint of Stories From the War Zone distasteful to the average boy and to view the relationship between pupil and teacher as that of jailbird and hated keeper. Here is a sample that is less idiotic than much than is said : "The average youth dislikes school. Is it because of the coincidence of nhvsicsl Hbvp)- Chicago. I opment with mental prepara- ev!a ,he Br'"h uon ior a usetul liter ur from the necessary inhibiton of animal exuberance before the mind has obtained full mas tery? Might it be that the subject matter is beyond the glasp 01 youth, and therefore ,0ur paper having for its object the Without the Stimulus of SUC- refriendlng of soldiers who have no er Is Sergeant Nelmeyer a Canadian CeSS" or airain w it the suVisti- POPl or friends who will write to who, despite his Teutonic sounding tution of parliamentary regi BY WILBl'R S. FORREST. ginn'ng to appear In London. (United Press Staff Correspondent. 1 Th. an big bTown men WMrng . J2ttT3Jt streeT 8Un nlm', and """ A breath straight from Halsted street. S. A., reached London wun tneir sieeves trenches in rolled up. They are some of Gen eral Botha's men who helped clean Writing to a London paper, which conducts a Lonely Soldier's Guild" tor the benefit of unparented "Tom mies," the Halsted street recruit said: "The other day one of my pals put me wise to the fact that there is a so ciety or something connected wun up German Southwest Africa and who are so anxious to get into real anion that many have "trekked" at their own expense all the way from South Africa to London to enroll In English regiments. England's champion army recrult- them while at the front. name, has induced, within three "If that is right, put me on the list mnth9. more than 3000 Iondoners to for the love of Mike, as I am the J'n the colors. real, genuine, unadulterated article. Niemeyer uses plain North Amer I have lived the best part of my life loan language on his crowds. Stand in the V, S. A., and had come to Ing, usually at noon-day on a box In consider myself a true-blue-son-of-a- Temple Bar or one base of Gladstone gun of a Yangee until this scrap start- Memorial in the Strand, he delivers ed. Well, as you know, blood is straight hammer blows at all before thicker than water. The only friends him who show any resemblance to Velopment just as much as he I've got are the guys who will be soldier material!. desires nhvsical (Wlonment. waning tor me wttn the glad nana r "You're a bunch T, . ..r i . , , V . , I should happen to get hack to cm- cowards. men for parental indulgence; or a mere hatred for the har ness?" To begin with the average youth does not dislike school. The normal boy craves some thing in the way of mental de- the (old, We sat there, we twain, by the fireside, where .Memory's blossoms still fall. And we thought of . the Joys Time had taken, but he left us the sweetest of all! a I knew of the thought that was nearest that brought the bright teardrops that day, The mother-heart yearned or the loved ones the chil- dren, all living away; And I said, for her comfort: "No longer the little ones come at your call, But the bright face of Love's at the hearthside and Love is life's solace for all!" Frank L Stanton. T . a: 1 . . i. i i ,i ij n is entirety natural ne siiuutu. cag0 wtn a Mental development is what et. gives man the mastery over brute creation. Mental de velopment plus energy and personal stamina is what few dollars in my pock- of white livered of the Canadian's successful men and VOW that the land grant W conference has been held with its resolution for a forty million dollar swindle, and the water power confer ence has made its brazen ap peal that the riches of the west be given for eternity to the el makes women. Without a "noodle" I ws ni" '"closed you will not make good and this applies as much in one line ; of business as another. Wheni a boy has no liking for school favorite terms. "You are afraid to fight, if you weren't you wouldn't be here," he shrieks. He believes that gentle appeals don't get results and he Is always direct to the point of harshness. He is a veritable "Billy Sunday" for "army converts" and he The lonely Halsted streeter's name .seldom ends a speech with less than a dozen law clerks or others follow ing him to the nearest recruiting de pot, i "So if any of the "Lonely Soldier'' people want to be a pal to me, I say to them, come now, make no delay; as the poet says, 'come early and avoid the rush.' " A new type of soldier is Just be- Wg Timber Deal Is On. CHEHAL1S. Wash., Sept. Turkish Transport Sunk. PARIS, Sept. 26. A Turkish trans- Work there IS something the timber deal, aggregating approximat- port was bombarded and sunk in N'a Piatter With the boy, his par- e'' M,00, is being closed here byjgara Bay by an allied aviator, it Is of (i ,:; v,; l, George F. Stone and James Barnes of J ficially announced. English subtna entai training Or RIB UMCner. I a...,,. rprpBntine eastern eanital- rines sank two Turkish trnm.irt in Kay under great difficul- For newspapers to continu- I ists. The timber tract is In Lewisj Ak-Bachi ' innnt nri.1 .-t. nrls frrmi rfc.- Morton i I npiehhorhnod to the Cowlitz river. In ally harp about the misery school work inflicts unon bov hood is a psychological mis- thH.ffi timber land deal take. The Suggestive inf lU- ; whlcn nas heen made In Lewis con- ence is bad and it is needless j ty for several years past, and the an- because it is not founded on : nouncement comes as a surprise, ow- thp truth I inB 10 ,he fact tnat no buslness of tne iruui. (h)s Rind nad been transacteij recent ly. ties. ENSLAVING THEMSELVES REAT Britain's debt be fore this war broke out was $3,535,000,000. It had nearly doubled that figure at the end of the British fiscal ', forre ,he allies t0 year, March 31 last PARIS, Sept. 27. The infantry battling in the Dardanelles region, has undergone a lull for a few days, the official statement added; "Turk ish artillery is capricious," said an nouncement. "Sometimes they seem to lack ammunition. At other times they fire with maximum rapidity though with little damage. The j Turks are most inactive, while the the allies are just the reverse. Just Received More New Goods For the Big New Busy Popular Cash Store Where You Always Get Better Goods For Less Money Double Value Richardson's Art By Today's Express The very newest and best styles in Ladies' Neckwear. A very wide range of styles to select from. Popular Cash Store Prices 23 to 98. 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Men's and Ladies' are priced at $5.95. $6. 15, $6.95, 97.45, $7.95. $8.45 and $8.95. Look them over before you buy. Popular Cash Store (Former Wohlenberg Dept. Store Location.) Better Goods for Lea Money. i -r u.. Ji. ...:u t ,i i.t Lai ui i njiL iiaLt wilt ttttutit- .v uuoi, luiwouu fic-jea again Dy iviarcn 31 next, in t gonian turns its attention to;,hp Pstimates of thp Chancel-1 bulldozing the university of hor 0f the Exchequer given to ureKon. I Parliament a "dead weii In an editorial this morning j0f debt" of $11,000,000,000 a sarcastic attack is made upon The phrase is well chosen. Prof. James D. Barnett who jit will be a dead weight of has written a paper in which proportions never before im he points out the merits of theposef on an industrial civili single house legislature as op-jzatj0n. The vanquished in posed to the present bica-war af0retime became slaves, meral system. The victors became the own- Prof. Barnett is heretical to ers 0f tneir labor. Germany in Think Bulgaria Bluffing. WA8H1NBTON, Sept. 27 If sentiments expressed by the Bulgar ian embaaav is in accord with Sofia's. .j T,..,-.., Kt,.,.. to Martial! trees -Soft Pedal. -i..K . h ..a L. . fiai ffnr. n WASHINGTON, Sept. 2,. "We persuade Serbia, u"n 1 Kanl l" ", ","" bech, and all ,.f the nine plants of to cede her Macedonia. " en-ron this district are running. Six of tne vwm mis epigram. ice-rresmein ro ,.,,,,i,, full time and flam Parking (iocs On. Hi iQUIAM, Wash.. Sept 27, Gray Harbnr's razo'd clam-packing Indus tr' has been little affected by the trike nf the clamdiggers on the north tlement wjts det her anniversary. rateil in h'lnnr Ti, ana t,reece X11C LVJ" , 1J J AtA nnt Inltlnato that J ' 1 !!- -.1,11 1L U,, IN, ll.u.i-u.fc, jbout to Join the Teu- Marshall in an Vic exclusive interview the other three, the only ones to feel sea. are running into inetr nome Parliament a "dead weight ceeil'ln(,' as rapidly as possible, accora- Ing to Athens, disposing of a report! that the order had been withdrawn. Greek reservists in Italy are prepar- ing to embark for home following; orders recalling them to the colors. with the United Press, urged congress!,. .,, n, thp stI.lkp are n,nning Bulgarian vessels plying the Black ! a"1 PePle or tne nation to put, thoir hnme l"e prun. i t..i. w. , etj;n reiBUOm tire critical. in mis connection, he opposhed the proposed extra session of the senate. "I have been in more than three fourths of the states since congress adjourned." he said. "Everywhere the rank and file of the citizens are not discussing the idd fashioned politics. They are interested In the war and in the efforts of the president to keep peace with honor." hold such notions. Is not this ; 1371 changed the form but not Arras were badly d the standpatter's inning? Haw the substance in taking a bil-h"e reported, whii not the people grown tired ot non d0nar cash indemnity progressivism and decided to!from France, which put go back to corruption and mis-; French industry under sub rule? Why should a university jstantial bondage to Germany protessor talk lor decency ana;lor generations ahead. civic advancement when such things are not sanctioned by the crowd in temporary con trol of the state? With a single house legisla ture last winter the ill smelling Moser spoilsman's law could not have been enacted. Be it remembered that lsw was Now victors and vanquished alike are enslaving them selves. They are so far being enslaved to their own monu mental debts that the victors in slavery at the end will be unable to collect productive indemnities from the van- cuished. eouallv enslaved. French Shells Work Havoc. PARIS, Sept. 2". French shells in an artillery battle along the western front are smashing German works into debris. The Teuton works about amaged. communi- hile in Champagne. thai the Argonne regions trenches. blockhouses. encampments were wrecked during the past twenty four hours. Another enormous artillery battle occurred about Koyes and Qpennvieres. There the Teutons hurled asphxyiating shells without result against the French who were protected by resporators. Near Bret, encourt a strong German patrol made a daring attempt to storm the ad vanced French position, but were driven off with heavy casualties. Heirlooms Given Wilson. WASHINGTON. Sept. 27. Mrs. Walter R. Stauffer. of New Orleans granddaughter of President Znchary Taylor, presented to President Wil son for the white house collection, sev eral heirlooms belonging to her an cestors. They included a pair of silver can dlesticks, a cut glass reeanter and several wine glasses used by Presi dent Taylor in the white house, a broach containing a lock of his hair, a silver spur and the handle of a walking stick given him during the Mexican war. part time. A difference over the price to be paid for clams caused the strike. Last year the packers paid $1.75 a hundred pounds. This year, at the opening of the season, they announced the price would be cut to $1.50. and diggers on the north beach immediately made demand for $2 a hundred pounds. lord win Not i, o,i Money. NKW YORK. Sept. 27. The allied commissioners can not have a nickel of Henry Ford's millions. He said s.) emphatically and has served notice thai If any of his bankers participat ed in the proposed half million deal he would draw out every cent of his accounts. warning that participation In the al lied American loan by firms doing business with Germany would be con sidered Justification for breaking oft commercial relations. e German) Give Warning. RERUN, Sept. IT. German I dustrial associations have Issued I BriU'di Aiding .Serbia. BBRLDf, Sept 27 The Oversea News Agency says: "It Is reported that the city of Belgrade, Serbia, has been newly fortified and equipped with heavy British guns manned by British artil lery men." Mrs. Soar Give. $80,000. NEW YORK. Sept. 27. Mrs. Rus sell Sage relehrated her S7th birth day recently by sending checks ag gregating $60,000 to various Syracuse institutions. Mrs. Sage was born in that city and for several years past It has been her custom to make gifts .o charities there on her birthday. The following Institutions received each 110,000:' The Y. M. C, A., the Y. W, r. A.. Syracuse Home Association, Good Shepherd Hospital and Syracuse University, Mrs. Sage passed her birthday at Lawrence. U I., in her usual iuiet way. For several months she has been at her summer home in Law rence. She also has a place In Rag Harbor and the old fishermen's set- TAKING NO CHANCES WITH BORDER MEXICANS gotten through the house only i faxes must be niled udop tax by highwayman tactics by theies mrely to carry along this senate on the last night of thelr weight of debt. They session. jare already reaching propor- With a single house legislations in all the belligerent ture there would have been no j countries whkh will cripple eleventh hour struggle be- industry for generations to tween the senate and hoxiselcome They may not then be with the confusion and disM--;eqUa) t the interest demands der that permitted the "mid- j 0f this brutal taskmaster, night resolution" to be slipped Debt, upon each of these na through incognito. With a ; tions of slaves, single house there could be: when this point will be no more "passing the buck" on I cached we cannot tell. It the part of either branch of 'CJinnot be far off as war costs he legislature. There would Um m)W monntins'. and when oe responsible government and ly- emes the war must end., people would know more de-1 put there will then remain finitely where to place the.sucj1 a conlition of wide-j bl&me for skullduggery. spread industrial slavery as the i In short a single house legis worlj never saw before or ever lature would mean cleaner ; hao to deal w ith airainst inter-j legislation and would make na revolution. New Yorki the path more difficult fW World. those having stuff to put ovei in behalf of the electric inter- ewe and oilier iiimiiswpb, t,o No wonder the Oregonian isi. grieved at Prof. Barnett. His effrontery must be galling. Does he not know who is run ning the state? Is he not aware he is blocking the "de velopment" of the west? How dare a university professor hold views not approved by the state's chief bootwiper for special privilege and political reaction? A SUGGESTIVE MISTAKE Itritntti KeeH fcwwn. SDON, Sept. 27. "There Wl curse open but to apply to tr HERfi is too much tenden CJ Oil the part of shallow a st a newspaper writers w pic ture school work as something United Staes to fill up the necessar. implements of medical men If this country cannot produce the requisite doctor,1 wrlteB Sir James Barr, vice .resident of the British Medical As s' clatlon and a lieutenant- colonel in the Royal Army Medical Corps. In ap pealing for doctors for the armies going abroad. 'Two thousand five hundred ot them are required," declared Sir James, who adds: "Conscription Is K.mlng " 70-Y ear Wife I IHmuI. FHKKPOHT. III.. Sept. 27.- After more than 7 years of wedded life, Mrs. Thomas Sllfer, aged 96 yenrs, Is dead at her home In Inark, 111. Her husband, at the oge of 97 years -urvlve her. Hiilllliiilillllllllltliiiiiiiiiilliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiliiililiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiic I Dodge Brothers j ROADSTER A roadster designed to be all that s roadster should be. A car capable of carrying two peo ple In continuous comforl Tou can see better than we can tell, how beautiful It Is. Modeled In clay, when It was first conceived, It was re-modeled. taln f and again, till the last harsh line was eliminated. 2; The body Is built of steel, with the usual useless framework entirely eliminated. S A a result there Is extraordinary storage space at the rear more than sufficient for all the luggage two might take on a long tour. A light car. with all the advantages which that lightness adds to the powerful motor but a stout, staunch, strong car, and a steadv one as well. Pendleton Auto Company imniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiimniiiiniiin, , MmmillllllJ The shows one of the In- tlon with the guard-Idler U border during IE BUST, luent Mexican bandit attacks. Sol ire here shown searching i ted Mex:c an of the rtlo Orande for concealed wea pons. Every Mexican on this side of the border is under survelllnnee and aught on this side. Is searched at every opportunity. f " m """"' '"I" iiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii' I H E PREPARED TO TAKE ADVANTACF B OF OPPORTUNITIES AS THEY ARE PRESENTED. THIS CAN BEST RF DONE BY ACCUMULATING FUNDS IN OUR SAV INGS DEPARTMENT. A LIBERA. pTr J,!' TEREST PAID AND YOUR DEPOSIT IS ABSO LUTELY SAFE. U" The American National Bank OF PENDLETON Corner Main and Alta Streets. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $400,000.