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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1915. EIGHT PAGES ALL SUITS $2.50 BAGS 75c NECKWEAR MOTOSHAWLS I ONYX PHOENIX PONY HOSE FOR MUNSINGWEAR NEW JAPANESE ALL SUITS THE IDEAL REDUCED. $1.19 39c $3.00 j $1.50 SILK HOSE $1.00 SILK HOSE SCHOOL WEAR UNDER GARM'T KIMONAS REDUCED Sale Friday and Saturday REMARKABLE SUIT SALE Extraordinary Price Reductions Sale Friday and Saturday UST in the micUt of the season when everyone is thinking of a new new winter suit. This store does the unusual, almost unbelievable stunt of offering the seasons best garments at prices away under the actual values. Our argument is sell 25 suits a day instead of 10 and it can be done cheaper that is our reason for this sale. We divide the profits with you. We are not offering a job lot of left over from some maufacturer who was a little off style. BUT we give you the choice of our entire stock of new and right up-to-the-minute styles. PLAN TO BE HERE FRIDAY. REMEMBER EVERY REDUCED. SUIT NAVY BLUE BROADCLOTH, TRIM MED IN KRIMMER FUR, NEW RUS SIAN STYLE, REGULAR $40.00, NOW BROWN VELVET SUIT, BELT EFFECT, TRIMMED IN KRIMMER FUR, WAS $50.00, NOW NEW PRUNE SHADE IN BROADCLOTH, TRIMMED IN RED FOX, BELT EF FECTS, WAS $40.00, NOW NAVY BLUE BROADCLOTH BOX BACK COAT TRIMMED IN MOLE FUR, WAS $40.00, NOW $35.90 $44.95 $35.90 RUSSIAN GREEN WHIPCORD BOX BACK, FUR TRIMMED, VELVET BAND ON JACKET AND SKIRT, REG ULAR $35.00, NOW BLACK BROADCLOTH SUIT, LONG RUSSIAN JACKET TRIMMED IN BEAVER FUR, WAS $54.00, NOW AFRICAN BROWN BROADCLOTH, TRIMMED IN BLACK OPPOSSUM; RUSSIAN BLOUSE MODEL, $35.00, NOW NAVIES, GREEN, BROWN AND MIX TURES IN REGULAR $25.00 MODELS, NOW OUR SHOWING OF BROADCLOTHS IS VERY COM PLETE. WE HAVE EVERY NEW SHADE. SPONGED AND SHRUNK READY FOR MAKING $2.50 YARD. $35.90 ALEXANDERS $31.15 $47.45 $31.15 $ 9.75 OUR LADIES' SHOE DEPARTMENT HAS JUST RE CEIVED SOME VERY STUNNING LASTS DEPICTING THE NEWEST MODES IN FOOTWEAR. ALL SUITS I STETSON J RIGHT POSTURE I FLORSHEIM STEIN-BLOC H I COWAN'S STEIN-BLOCH PENDLETON I TRUNKS, SUIT j ALL SUITS REDUCED HATS BOYS' SUITS SHOES OVERCOATS NECKWEAR SUITS ROBES CASES, BAGS REDUCED TW" l The fact that the govern- C t ttlbJbX ,t' (ftrelkS$ ment is the onl' agency with - , NyyC1 J sufficient strength to give the ax independent NEwsi'APEK. assistance needed. ; ; , :. , m , SZTta m p. The line of action proposed ItMiiktd Dally and Semi V. eeklj t fen ' . K r , oietoo. Oregon, bj the bv the administration is so ob- EAST OULWMAN H BL.SU.NO vjouslv right that ft is difficult uyffiufTfc'iSM.mr to see how anything can be Entered M the postofflce at Pendleton, said against it. Oregon, a. second-class mall matter. , i , , The only possible objection 7r - 1 ; to the measure is that it will on sale in otuek cities interfere with the operations' Imperial Hotel News Stand. Portland,' . . r , Oregon of a private monopoly at a time KtMM NeNCo .LPortUnd. Oregon. tne monopoly finds rich ; Chicago Bnreau. !9 Security Building DickiniTS Waihinatoo. L :.. Bureau 501, Four r B ' ,. teenth street n. w. Needless to say this is an; si rs. RiiTio.N kates objection that will not be (i.N advance) overstrung with wheat grow- Daily. one year, by mall $5.00 , 1 Daiir. aiz montna. by mail -.5o ers who are losing out because KSJ: 1?T'S?U :: ::::::: ::::: of charters as high as 100 shii-j Daily, one year, b arrier i in o- Dally, ail month., by carrier 3.75 o Daily, three montlui. by carrier 1.95 : mnii Dally, one month, by carrier .85 ! iirrnunDII r FVTC Semi Weekly, one year, by mail LM AU lUMUBILt tltl Bemi Weekly. ii months, by mail 7b I Semi Weekly, four months, by mail oO , 7ir French government. has just received the re-j port of a board of ex- they who conquer, perts on the subject of color 5 blindness, according to the Ti easy to flow with the cur- 4 rent. Pans Temps. To let ourif weep and glide ; The report contains 187 1 Down the .tream with the tor- ! typewritten pages and reach- rent , ed the conclusion that color Bn HnX i againat t e blindness does not in any man- The -ait;'-' "tne. then, if ever. iner interfere with the effici- And they conquer the beat who ienf.V of a professional chauf- im leur. a he is not called upon Oi r h.K tMr goal up the to read coiored light signals. B) fishtmg their way up : The government had also mm ! submitted to the commission Bemtown Baro. the question of bespectacled automobile drivers. On that head the report states, that SHOULD APPEAL TO TT?w S "SaT-T ujucTuru fixed behind the ears, cannot WHEATMEN interfere with efficiency,, e ASTERN Oregon fanners though nose-glasses should be who are now asked to' Prohibited, as positively un sell wheat at 85 cents 8afe- for tne .iolting of the ma when it is worth $1.75 or moreicnine makes them lose their in Liverpool are in position to,focus and ma' thereby lead to judge somewhat of the merits catastrophes. In accidents of Secretary Mr-Adoo's an- wher '-'hauffeur or passenger nouncement' regarding the wore fixed eyeglasses, says the; merchant marine bill. commission, not one out of over The points mentioned 400 cases examined showed; rendering action by the gov. 'njry to the eye from fracture rn ment imperative are: of the lenses; the injury, if! 1-The necessity of a mer-V the tl,wue sur--chant marine as an auxiliary round,n to the navy. QUR BONDS ARE SAFER I The necessity of immedi- ate relief for American com- N the part of those favor merce. jfi able to the allies loan 3 The hopelessness that some excessive zeal is private capital will come manifest with regard to thei promptly to the relief of our lability of the loan, foreign trade. . The president of one of the largest trust companies of New York name not given says of the Anglo-French loan: "It; is without question the best loan ever offered. Represent ing the joint obligation of the two greatest governments in Europe. I should give it pre cedence as an investment even over United States govern ment bonds." If it is a better investment than U. S. bonds why is it ne cessary for France and Eng land to pay 5 7-8 per cent in terest when United States bonds draw but two per cent. It is absurd to claim that for purposes of safety the loan is as good as government bonds, though from an interest earn ing standpoint the New York banker is of course correct. In saving Alexander for the next game the Phillies man ager again proved the value of the "do it now" policy. Yon Jagow could not over look the opportunity to hit the enemy on the ear, metaphoci cally speaking. The Russians have been in offensive for some time past and a change will be interest ing. , The city election is still six weeks away but it is time to be thinking about the subject. en of the country on how to protect j their homes from burglars, hundreds of whom have come from Europe with their more subtle brothers and sisters who .ravel first cabin. Above is a brief of Faurot's advice. There are three months left for the crooks o make a 1915 international record here and they protnise to do It Driven from their lucrative and ac- : customed haunts at Monte Carta Paris. London, Berlin and like famed ! continental resorts, the crooks hae swooped down and settled upon New ' York as the locust plague once swept the Kansas prairies. They're a clever crew, for the mist part, barrlni; the international strons i arm man and second-story worker, ; who is just a prosperous low-brow. I It's the educated, crafty shrewd men and women crooks white-collar ! scoundreds. who are driving the New : York detectives plumb distracted. Since January, fifteen "big Jobs' of $30ii(i or over have been success fully put over by what Is believed tc . be an organized band of clever crim inals aided, maybe, by servants In wealthy households. Proceeds from the fifteen hauls to tal nearly J 3 ",".000. and there have been hundreds of robberies ranging I from J100 tn J2.S00. Some of the heaviest losers are i Mrs. Sherwood Aldrich. whose sum. mer house at S"Uthampton. L I., was robbed of 170,9.0 in gems; Mrs James McMillan, whose summer place at Manchester-bj'-the-Sea was robbed I of jewels valued at $75,001; Mrs. E i ritfton Potter, from whose summer Place at I.'ast Hampton. I I.. thieve? obtained $50,000 in gems. Mrs. Bar bara Wright. Brooklyn. $25,000. Rewards totaling almost $50,000 are still in force on some of the larger robberies. cean and deserts, be. j by dismissal and, rther than defend and hostile terrltor-1 their act, adopted th. policy of tc jt si of terrestial dls- recy and .Hence. To other member nger offer serious ob-'. of the teaching force It wa a warnln; il communication. To j that they must keep quiet on certain war at sea, for most economic subject, or consult the fl f commerce and life- nan lal Interests of the worthy trus en word may now tee., ml symbols of the wire- carry further and m than the mystic symbol less, with fewer physical limitations than attach to that system. The secret of this accomplishment 1. to be given only to the United Probably at no distant nill have the full bene meantime it will serve i patriotic contribution j national defense.- New i It I. not often that any b, men like the trustee, of the t slty of Pennsylvania dares to exercise the tyranny of the strings In the suppression ol speech. While they are rid ol Nearlng. the undertaking has disastrous in more ways than States navy, day mankind fit of it. but admirably as of science to York World. 77.1. .Nt. Till: UIOTOKIAX. (ll( j CURRENT THINKING in-: i:i Aitorwt THE WORLD. M VOKK Is t'BOOK t'KMTKM Of THE WORM) d'nlted 1'ress Staff Correspondent i .NEW YOHK. Oct. 13. The war has made Xew York the biggest "interna tional crook center" In the world, au thorities declare. Every city In the country likewise has its Increased quota of crooks of all kinds, driven from Europe. It seems to he the (somen who are suffering most from the straight burglaries. To date this year the toll of the Snout-and-Jowl and CMflr-l liebonalr brigades In (iotham alone totals nearlv half a million dollars Ini gems and cash. Practically all the! big robberies hae been from wealth ! women's homes. While Mrs, Elizabeth Xl'-hols sat' In the drawing room of her Brooklyn! residence a thief entered frightened Mrs. Nichols so she died, then walked j 'lit with $1 500 worth of lewelry. Inspector Joseph A. Faurot, chief I'sinc world's fairs as landmarks ! progress, the Panama-Pacific Expo sition will be Identified with nothing more marvelous than the instantane ous transmission of the human voice partly by wire and partly hy radio from New York to San Francisco and thence to Honolulu. Of the possibil ities of this discoverv little need tie added to the remark of Mr. f'arty one of the Inventors, who on the Pa cific coast maintained a conversation with a reporter for The World In this city that he had had "better results when talking across nearly 3.000 miles of air" than Prof. Bell achieved when he first projected his voice only a few feet over a wire in the .eventle.. Al most the same success was had be tween New York and the Sandwich Islands, a dlsance of 4, .00 miles. It Is no doubt true, as Mr. ("arK says, that this Invention will neier displace the existing telephone or wireless telegraphy, but the demon stration already made shows that It must have wide and highly Important uses. If men sitting at their desks In New York and Honolulu can speak When the future Impartial lliator ian of the war gets to the actions ol Sept 25-2S, 1915. his trouble, will continue. Follow. ng the French account h may tell of the capture of several square miles, of 120.000 Germans put out of business, of 25,000 prisoners taken. Including a small contribution By the English. He may set dowl that 17,371 German captive, pawed through Chalons alone. Looking In the British reports for confirmation, he will note that the German pris oners taken to London had high c heek-bones and a Slavic cast of fa t. Turning to the German reports, he will tun his spectacles with amaze ment. They are silent as to Germans taken prisoners, while claiming 33')7 captured British -though versions sent by British cables do not contain this tedious detail. Admitting losses of men ad material on Sept. 25, the Berlin report later says that port of the territory has been recaptured, while costly French attempts to If he seelcs to learn which reports are least biased, the puzled scholar will gather from the French that the while light of truth Is self-evident In the (tattle communiques; from Berlin that good and bail news is given out by the general staff with cold exacti tude; from IOndon that when Eve Witness gets around to the matter two months later, a British gentle man cannot He. New York World NOW v v OPEN Minerva Shoe Shining and Hat Cleaning Parlors Especially for Ladies 6 1 2 Main SI. Next to Temple Theatre HiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiMiHiiniiHiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii: Dodge Brothers ( ROADSTER I MVKItSITY I!V HRRKI.I.IOV. Last June when the trustees of th? I'nlverslty of Pennsylvania, without explanation, dropped Prof. Scott Nearlng from the faculty .of the Wharton school, they treated the In cident as closed it had Just begun. To the volume of protest, against th. attempt to gag profemors and end academic freedom 1500 students in a body have added their names at the opening of the fall session. The Issue raised at the Philadel phia institution goes to the very root of Individual rights and corporation control. Prof. Nearlng was so rash as to express views outside the class room too radical for some of the old fashioned Tories by the Delaware. They used thier power to punish him I A roadster designed lo be all that a roadster should be. A car capable of carrying two peo ple In continuous comfort You can see better than we can tell, how beautiful It I.. Modeled In clay, when It was first conceived, It was re-modeled, again and again, till the last har.h line was eliminated. The body Is built of steel, with the usual useless framework entirely eliminated. A. a result there Is extraordinary storage .pace at the rear mora than sufficient for all th. luggage two might take on a long tour. A light ear, with all th. advantages which that lightness add. to th. powerful motor but a .tout, staunch, strong car, and a steady en. a. wall. Pendleton Auto Company i IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHimilllllllllHMIIIIHnillllllllllllllllllliiii,,,,!