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    PAGE FOUR
DAILY EAST OREGONI AN, PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OPTORFp 20. 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
What the TEMPLE THEATRE Has to Tell
I
TONIGHT is your last chance to see
the acts now showing in
VAUDEVILLE
Several changes from the show you saw last night
Barnesand Stock Wakeman and Wood
Comedy singing, dancing and talking. Presenting the Mechanical Doll and the
Jewish gentleman.
Ted White The lestors
Also the WALUNGFORD PICTURES
Thursday and Friday
That great social hygiene sermon on the
screen
"Damaged
Goods"
A graphic portrayal of the physical ruin that follows
ly pleasurW the flowery path of world-
'For the sin which ye do by two and two
Ye must answer for one by one."
IN SEVEN POWERFUL ACTS.
COMING SUNDAY
The next of our series of
PATHE OLD ROOSTER PLAYS
Via Wireless'
IN 5 PARTS
Featuring Gail Kane and Bruce McRae.
A great ocean play, wonderful in its scenic effects, A
sinking ship, the wireless at work and U. S. battleships to
the rescue.
At the TEMPLE, Sunday and Monday.
anything on record. It has
now leaked out that this order
may be increased to 80,000,-
ouu reet.
Power company, which says it
IS "DSUedo socialism" in .loir..
-- IM V4MUI)
that the "waterpower is a nat-
uiai resource ana belongs to
tAST
Tl . , , ., . , , Uliw resource ana belongs t
,p . J- for thought in)the public," argues that a wa
le tact this recnrH KnioL-mn U la
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
I ' . I ...it ... I i9m.I ,1. ...I . - t I ... ..
buu .-.TTOij V w M.vm i ti c uu r Hrpnuc that- n
dleton. Oregon, by the the fact this rernrA Kr0tiBnU VI
Oregon ian publishing co. , , atc inis recora breaking; ter right is Drooertv " that it
,, : -.1 1 lumber order went to United is Drivate nrnnArt,, A ,t,,.l,ll but the report was denied
States mills, not to Canadian !,, " ir ."A u
" - j v uii, dLr ill nf v
m.iai i. UUil ,J I kyci.
Member United l"ress Aasoclatloa.
Entered at the postofflce t Pendleton,
Oregon, at sesond-class mill nutter.
Telephone i
ON SALE IN OTHER CITIES.
Imperii! Hotel Newt Stnd. Portland.
I 'regon
Bowman Newa Co., Portland, Oregon.
ON FILE, AT
Chicago Bureau, 909 Security Bnlld'.ng.
Waahiogton, D. C, Bureau Ml. Four
teenth Street N. W.
mill men who, according to
standpat journals are flooding
this country with their pro
duct. If Canada has cheap
lumber in such abundance why
do not the Italians patronize
colonies of their ally in arms?
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
(IN ADVANCE)
Willy, one year, by mall
Dally, all months, by mall
Daily, three months, by mail.. .
Daily, one month, by mall
Dally, one year, by carrier
Dally, six months, by carrier.. .
Dally, three months, by carrier
Dally, one month, by carrier....
Semi Weekly, one year, by mail
Semi Weekly, six months, by maii
Semi Weekly, four months, by mall
POOR WORK
and in the "same eateomrv no
a land right."
No wonder the power mag
nates ana their "kent" mem
came in droves to the "confer
ence" and turned their big
guns on the Ferris bill. Ore
gon Journal.
i.OO I
1.50
LHl
.50
r.M
1.50
Trip PnilanH n
iu icguiiian ic
Ht story of the train fuses tn ho Vi0-fi
- - , " "'vmui OI1U MJS
hold-up near Haver- our prosperity-is only tempor-
o n c UUUiaVCIl I 1 1 H HH V nam ava cirrne -U Ui-
i.5 : as something perpetrated in land Orpo-nn.n .0 f
- j vgv.nuu jo nut CIIJU-
wild west fashion. Indeed it ing even temporary DrosDeritv
s I was and the method proved but that is complimentary to
- .iivw.c won ljic uass ui me siate rainer tnan other-
: r:::hr -
'"neTee ooun, wa. report-
Popular in socleiv .m . . . ! f." "S "e "Poured as UlU.tr-1
w vviimii. Utl IS.
i-owi-on ine log of a timber crui
ser. "The author pleasantly tells his
six months 'experiences as a cruiser
for the U. S. forest service in the
mountains of southern New Mexico
The detailed description of the for
ester's real work will tend to inter
est uo,g i tne service, which is ap
parently the purpose of the hook
domains many good illuustratinns
the region."
ruwen i.entlemen Hovers. "This
hook Is written as a tribute to some
men who have been overlooked by
history and forgotten by fame
Though they won for us more thnn
Profes-
CURRENT THINKING
SNAKE ATE CHINA NEST EGG.
The
- v-iivv-wrc uiou mc nass UI ' me SI
jwork usually followed in thelwjse.
least Thf nuclnniortr ,n nt I
THE PEACEFIX AKMIES
t
In the fields of plenty
Autumn armies led. ,
Armies of the peaceful
Battle fur earth's bread
The toil that made the triumph
The blessedness of toll,
Now march the victor-armies
"Neath banners of the soil.
II
Their song is of Thanksgiving
For toil-rewarding days;
For all the joys or living
Where happy hearthsides
blaze;
And earth to tell the story
The old, but ever new
Of Love that makes Life's
glory
Where all its dreams come
true
Frank L. Stanton.
(Winated, Conn., Dispatch to
New York Herald. 1
Blacksnakes down Gales Ferry
way cannot tell china nest eggs, ac
cording to a story related by Mr. and
airs. n. a. ue uussy. of Mount vp.
non, N. Y., who are guests of Colonel!, "" lhey wor
and Mrs F. M. Chanin in Pin W...1 6a" territory
dow. Recently Mr. and Mrs U
Bussy stopped with Miss Caroline
Freeman at the Bouwerie, Gales Fer
ry. Miss Freeman's guests at that
time Included Professor Heuser, in
structor in German at Columbia uni
versity, and his family.
Professor Heuser's daughter t
returning from the poultrv
ROM South of Panama.
sor moss Is a first . lass writer, one of
those who make whatever Ihey touch
readable. Small wonder that the
result It book which for scholarly
"tUd.V and literary charm ha.l 1.
val for a long time except JameH
Bryce's excellent work. Professor
ISoss as a sociologist ami trained ob
server has seen many things that
other travelers and writers have miss
ed and his book presents phases of
South American society and charac
ter not before touched upon "
Street Abroad al li,,m, "ti,. ,.
of -thor, with Mr. Wallace Morgan the
.wnni urn nis companion, set out from
New York to visit the 4'nite.l statsa
Mr. Street has written about It ftnd
Mr. Morgan has added pictures that
illuminate Mr. Street s text. Ther,-'
is an extraordinary amount of solid I
anil valuable information in tha
book, which, taka It all In all, la the
most engaging, (he most American,
the most amusing and satisfactory
ad interesting record of a Joyful pil
grimage Imaginable '
Dickinson
Chief
drt
lleam
pan
Hunt
dred yea
Horer-sick.
ts
contemporary)
at unfamiliar Ja
in America one
hur.
Ml
compressed within
New Rental i vukm.
Bacon -Open Market.
Galsworthy- Freelands.
Lincoln Thnnkfuls Inheritance.
McCutcheon Mr Blnfle.
Montgomcrv Anne of the island
Portat Michael O'Halloran.
lioland The uood ahenhard
east. The pustnm
(robbing trains in that region is I It will be well for the game 'years old
ii v.ii.iun, nut. troin wimoui. "Mu " n.eep ins eye on Kev. "UU!il ( me ouyric. reported no
the New Haven people gave -ornelison; he is almost on the ! e sgs- ut sald a bi" bllul' ',"akt, w
a splendid illustration of the! Point of slipping. " h,s "ehl' - T7n'T' "sing
Correct wav to make rr,nov K I a.i 1 "J tb .
robbery in the railroad busi-1 t About time for the British to thTt" e dST ne .TrZiZ
iicss. VvOmparea Wltn that line! j H "langiing aiiu get "om tne nest.
of artinn the oimiotno mi,n down to business. J
of action the simpletons who
neia up tne Haverstraw train
V . ll a .
down to business.
..ciu up uie naverstraw train Tt, .
Jj bungled the business badlv. vil, ,se M gangsters
iFrom a strictly professional wel1 0 ,e,ave American
standpoint thev should be ai"S SeVerely alone-
asnamed of themselves.
CREt'SOT, KRIPPS OF FRANCE,
WHAT POWER BARONS
WANT
We need those auto tourists.
COUNT I.Ol DON
Rnvt th UJl.i " CACSBD
uic mgiicst suuice, a)
ve are at last given re
liable information a in'
. . . , i V A ' .' J i UaJ VV
what the power interests want.
AMERICA THECUSTODIAN S Tt the ?rief oil
OF FRFFnnM the Portland Railway, Light &!
ut tKttUQM Power company, in the physi-
-VVlHEN President Wilson i1 vaIuation case before the
fhf cast his vote for equal: .e?on "ubllc Service com-
mission is the followino--
- ft av i. IJULCLUii
SAYS GEH-ARREST.
O v - nnvviiVlJ,
. J. yesterday it was the first
time in history that the execu
tive head of a great world na
tion took a stand for the exten
sion to women of the political
ngnis enjoyed by men.
mission is the following:
"A water right is property.
A water right devoted to pub
lic service by a untility is in the
same category as a land right.
The utility is entitled TO A
FAIR RETURN ON ITS FULL
FAIR VALUE. Conservation
There is somethinir anhiimo FAIR VALUE. Conservation
in this official recognition bviheories are abroad, and there
jnuvii (jscuuu socialistic tne
ory in agitation, the maxim of
which is that water power is
a natural resource, and as
such, belongs to the public."
Now we have a perfect un
derstanding. We now know
authoritatively why so many
power barons, their lawyers
,and their satellites attended
the waterpower "conference";
so-called. Now we know defi
nitely why the "conference"
voted down the Walsh motion
for a leasing system. Now we
know exactly why the "confer-"
ence" was called to denounce;
the Ferris bill. I
(From the London Chronicle )
The celebrated works at the Creu
sot, similar to Krupps, Germany,
were originally organized for engi
neering purposes by William Wilkin
son, an Englishman, in the year
1TS6. The works then belonged to a
company, In which Louis XVI. had
an Interest, and were Wnnu-n .v.
j Royal Foundry. During the revolu-
eji"" me ureusot works were nation
! alizeil by the government, and during
I -" "1H..c -upuieun Kept tnem run-
ning tor guns and ammunition for
I the army After 1815 armaments no
longer paid at the Creusot and it be
came bankrupt. A new company, as
sisted partly by English capital, wasi
formed, and maintained the works
: until the present proprlteors
! have a name more Teutonic than I
i French Schneider acquired them
in 1836. It is now the third genera-1
tion of the Schneiders who control I
j me reusot. and, like Krupps. the
! have establled several allied under
! takings In connection with the pro
duction of armaments and engineer
ing machinery.
our present day borders, not only!
have no monuments been erected to
perpetuate their exploits, Iuk they lie!
for the most part In forgotten and
neglected graves. Boyd. Truxtun I
Eaton, Reed, Laatte, Smith Ide
Ward, Walker even their names1
hold no significance for their coun-j
trymen of the present generation, yet I
they played great parts In our na- I
tional drama." j
Powell Last Frontier. "in a
book which is as fascinating as
hovel Mr Powell stintua l-tl.l
! mate knowledge of some of the coun-l
ines winch go to make up the "Dark
continent," particularly In its north-'
ern and eastern parts. All In hit,
this is the most satisfying book upon
Africa which has appeared for a!
number of years."
the president of the United
States of the rights of woman
hood. It is inspiring to know
that the country which gave
the world the first spectacle ol
successful democracy is also
leading the world in this new
departure in the way of po
litical freedom. It shows that
we still hold true to the good
American traditions of liberty
nd equality before the law.
This even though New Jersey
refused at this time to enfran-;
chise women.
A GREAT LUMBER ORDER
Ji i -UHtK is not particu
war
bean
Tlw. D..l i aa i
rly useful for war pur- Light & Power company tells'
is4i AIWI t tw a. VL. it.. ... U mm I A . .
i'v mvv-vic nieiua wn in its argument before
rl j: iU-. r.w r i .
w
1 Hk u mm
Waaaaaaaa - 'A
1
Library News
WOMAN GOULD
HARDLY STANO
Because of Terrible Back
ache. Relieved by Lydia
E. Pinkham'a Vegeta
ble Compound.
Philadelphia, Pa. - " I suffered frnm .
who : msplacement and inflammation, anil harl
sides, and terrible
backache so that I
could hardly viand.
I took fix bottles of
Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Com.
pound, and now can
do any amount of ,
work, sleenB-ood. est
good, and don't havo 1
a bit of trouble. I
recommend Lrdia E
-LI
To Try for Our Chest of Silver
Look in our window today.
You will see a picture of two young ladies.
To the one sending us the most clever answer
m fifty words or less as to what these 'two
AiVnJ? We offer a chest o' beautiful
ALVIN SILVER, The Long-Life Plate.
Write your idea of the conversation
on the blank we irivr v,,
with name and address and hand it
to us by Oct. 30. The Alvin Mfg
Co. will act as judge for us and the
pn will be awarded on Thanks
giving Day. Act quickly.
A. L. SCHAEFER
Jeweler and Silversmith
726 Main Street.
The following new books have
been placed on the shelves at the II-
brarv taaWv
Burpee Amona the pn..iio ABttthei WomMi Cm.
-A PS. -From the explorations ol .fg!P kr"t MMHt IBMfc
Nivervllle In I75l to the conquest r 1 of yoat Vegetable Compound
Mount Hobson, 11 few -ears aan Mr ! M 'f.nM e Wonders for me and I
..uu.u ut witnout it.
p. , c-"""mena L,yuiar.. 1 ... I
jer
.1
Count MAr lvmar Loudoh
l.liiar liudon.
Arrest.
irently has no direct' the Oregon Publ
Ml immpnso r.rriy rr . na nn T i.
.... ..... ,CJ mini n oays, - water (. ,
iust Dlaced in this r trht i w.0r,. t. . .1
country bv the Italian '". ., ' . .-sa's.a. '
ment T.;n;, i li , . "K,u ne voted to pub-
Souther! l umber b'V a utility J ', " V"KK'
uinern Lumber Journal says:, same category as a land riarhf'i Lyn,r '"'ud"n- "'" to be a ftj
vJ vTh J- L PhilliP8 of and tMtMSL mbr wH,hlor'
.New ork citv. and the South tn fair JL V h J . iUpt v"" f'i'"en' ,rtor and h.
em Pine company ofOe Sln ntan on lts fuII Wr J " half m""on doMar
the biggest luinbp- inl WlUve: JN,:ihu.r?.' SL.h -"-""'.ot-rin, .
, - , . ; . ' , v"rl C4C' '"at is to sav, the wafpr' ,np"M ,nat Wa
? en and filled in the United , Dowers hn.ilrl "-' - efcarw "i blcany 1, ,h(.
stales has un been marlo r..,K L a C "uueu ana the work of
lie vharuL r.m,fdePUb- b.e Wned the Utility. and 'stand,,
irnmant i.. , " g?v lhe ut,Ilt' houli have the
and iV -So ion ff 'tbfards! increasing valuation., to keep
'IL' and 6.500 000 feet IJIJ CXact 80"
.n.ss-ties I ' t 1 alled fair returns."
i"i i this or 1 i i Stated hroadly, our own
or nr surpasses 1 irtland Railway, Light &
Burpee tell the story of mountain
Climbing adventures, some of them
personal, in the Canadian Rockies
including the Selkirk, with much
readable description aw rnanv illus
trations," Hannay From Dublin to Ohleatso
"A friendly book about America by
a irenhil anil iHn,ik- m.,
" came ,- yiiuimn my name and I
v.ait us and like us. He didn't I f your. Vegetable Compound to
m nrwaiyBjrr mierviewerH, . J v "v mrs. abel Law-
anu.nc uian i nnd ui a nation .of " "PP'" ist., Providence, R
no , can look with re-. tw, qi
oikmi u women
n.l center t ii,.r. , ?re wn?i one physician called backache.
wander, in ; ' ""ess, and the bluea.
... ......y enses uiey are symptoms of
Romn fnmobi A. m. , .
i " aT t """"m u 1 naaadis-
" "oiuiy nuinu ana was thor-
Ptetei!fn Lydia E.
---------. - . t;tauie compound. It
helped me and fam in the best of health
w IV ? ork in a fa:tory all (lay
long besides doing my housework so yoS
can see whnf it bi. A v
------ vj.iiu iur me. i irive
L 1
.Hint After reflections
pect on Chicago's ambition
' ome the
mu-- ana art a pleasant, wander
-a. o.ten witty .nd someUmes mere-! some fern. "1 'imP
trarrulous, series of lottin.. .. a ! .. "rl .! ""8'i or an innam-
mronos ,.r , , , , J j ujcerative condition, which may
'iermsn spy
rrest or
result ol
of hlKh
weekH In1 be overcome U i ..Ji. ri!i
America:" ' . - - -u ,-r.. i ham'.Yr. "V.Kfl '..u,c"
,. . ' ' i rrr : - j-b- uinjunu. inouaanoa
K' intough lhe urand an i on ' j American women willingly testify to
.Kirn Wyoming to Mexico. "This Is 1 " VlrtUa,
a simple narrative of our recent ,... f:
tographlr trip down the Oreen anil I
Colorado rivers In rowboata our oh-J
ervatlons and impressions," says the
author as one might sneak of eniini
Hudson or lhe Mississippi, j
in In
Thi
i Mlnnl
I WIimi
ut. who has
ihaiged wlih
tose fi'Brlen
'everal other
haMng mar
f Albion. X.
intrlhiite.
different fare on
say,
else
Wi
down the
Owen Wlster. wh.
troductlon, puts l
me matter. "Perhaps." he
"this planet does Romewhere
contain a thing like lhe
river. The few who have
through these canyons and
a handrul of those who we
were never Kfrn again." A
er in the book lists five
Journeys through the .-anyc
one made by the Koll
GOTHIC THI NEW
ARROW
a Mr sac COLLAR
IT FITS THE CBAVAT
laaM,
8 B
Ride in a
FRANKLIN
arrange for your friends
to gowith you
Everybody 1 8 years old
or older who rides in
our Franklin helps us
win a prize in the
Show-the-Car
Contest
Phone 541
tell
us when you want to go
i
i.vons. Thl
Brothers In
1 Pendleton Auto Comoanv I
1911 Is the fifth. Aside f.
he ad tt pmooYaco , i.e
InmmiwiiiHHHHN ",l,''"iHiMiiHmiiiiiiiillIIIlll(lli