East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 21, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST
WIAN. PF.XPLETOX. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
The fact there br itlnillllllll
in the British ministry is not
nl a bad thing for that , lx NIU rnnK ..
If a shift in officials
our next big show
IK KAI18
thing for
ind make
ie changes
SOUND BANKING AND
I Npw
GOOD FAyRMJNG
!1 r-nn
nbiu. are c
ries as to
different theo-
the reason
i plainlv ris-
Wa.i
t'-I li
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lli
on uth
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.ail
country. Here is a line
situation as viewed by
Clews, financial critic :
'Last vear the new
on American
on the
Henn
wealth
farm
9 mall
by mall ...
. bj mall .
: g produced
"as officially placed at abou
10.000.000.000. Th
. l M
1 III. M NaVET Uifl
List
aj are ever blu.
bright
o Hope's clear v.ij
harken.
re the Peaks of
! Ma vear H
will be nearer $11,000,000.
000 than ten. The five princi
pal grain crops of the United
States amount to not less than
5.827,000.000 bdshels, com
pared with 4.943,000,000 bush
els a year ago. This is an in
crease of 884,000,000 bushels,
a gain of tremendous import
ance considering the good pri
ces and the good market as
sured for the surplus. Europe
Peace av will need all that we can spare;
Utt-
Wi
H
lips
bitter cup, i
thine.
h trembling
bravely drain.
And bow before mute Sorrow's
shrine
Since 'tin meted for our gain.
at
Just beyond, down Sunset Val-
Where the stars of morning
shine.
We'll forget this shadow path
way And sorrow's cup. once mine
and thine.
Augusta Wall.
and
i-xtend
assuring prosperity for the
American farmer and good
business throughout the west
ern agricultural districts. This
in turn means heavy demands
upon transportation facilities,
better railroad earnings and a
larger demand by the rail
ioads for equipment anl all
, sorts of materials. Thus the
(bounty of nature is already
4, beginning to stimulate trade
a ana inaustry tnrougn an its
channels, and the next three -gai
.months seem destined in wit. hmi'
;ness a very decided improve
a! ment in general business. The
stock market, recosrnizine
these conditions well in ad
. . ....... vance, has already begun to
SOONER OR LATER discount them; hence the
strength in railroads and the Buffalo.
T 'FFR A (".NTS arf rio-ht in unwarrl mnvemont in tho hot. Herklein
refusing to be discour-iter class of industrials, which
aged over New Jersey. It has not yet spent its full force.
will not be many years until : "The next factor of import
there will be a sufficient num-lance is the great abundance of
ber of states in the suffrage j money and the tremendous in
column to pass the federal am- crease in credit facilities made
endment. Then the unchival- possible by the operations of
rous gentlemen of Jersey will; the new banking system. Our
have to come Into camp! large surplus reserves; the en-;
whether they like it or not. jormous stock of gold held in'
..... ... tnis country, and the new
TWO RIVERSIDES banking system are three ele-:
i ments which combine to pro-
CHE East Oregonian learns! duce a powerful inflationary
that residents of River- i movement. Opinions may dif-(
side, above the city, are : fer as to the desirability of such j
annoyed by the fact the drive-j inflation, but the fact will have
way along the Walters' mill to be recognized that the!
race is being called Riverside movement is on and has by no;
drive. They say it is confus- j means as yet run its course.,
ing and some other name Our credit situation is still em-;
should be chosen for the north :inently sound, and a much;
side boulevard. There is jus-! greater expansion can be per
tice in their contention. Whvimitted under present condi-
not call that mill race drive tions without in any
weakening the general
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August bbrklin
1 NEW YOttK. Oct It A gallows'
stored la the dome f the Federal,
building here maj be dragged forth' I
COMING SUNDAY
The Next of Our Series of PATHE GOLD ROOSTER PLAYS
THE STORY
Marsh, a dr.iiiKhlsman
swindled by Edward Tin
the huge royal! to be pal
prove a success Pinkey lo
Somera, I' S. N
Mai:
inn Durant. Is
inager. out of
h's invention
iled by Lieut
Somers also lias invented a gun which he gives to be cast to
the Durant Iron Works, and which, if successful will do Pinkey
out 'f his Kpoctel sraft on the Marsh invention. Pinkey lakes
good care that the Somers gun is "killed" In making. He then
misrepresents Somers to Maisie and her father, and though Mat
sie loves the Iaentenant. she feels she must give him up. Ac
companied by her mother and Pinkey. she goes in the Durant
yacht for a cruise. The boat hits a mine, and In the rush to
leave her. Maisie is trapped in the wireless room. She sends out
the S. O. S. signal taught her by I.ieut. Somers. The lieutenant,
aboard a I'. S. cruiser, arrives at the side of the doomed ship just
in time to make a sensational rescue.
v ia Wireless
IN 5 PARTS
Featuring Gail Kane and Bruce McRae.
ANewWarPlay
Thrilling and Gripping Every Minute.
Temple Theatre, Sunday-Monday
lih
:s dusty resting 1
man hanued upon
xecution by hanging is pro
in the state of New York. '
A federal law
for murder on
feed on plants and small animals
The common or white sucker, catos-
f death by hanuing mous, oommersonil. called also tho
clatter of dishes and In the press of driving he shall get to the next town, gold, but if they glisten you may be
the crowd at the roadside? Why, he shall not tarry long on the road, 'sure they do not need painting
shouldn't the family like to escape i You never miss Ihe gasoline till! Out of the fullneaa nr hl suaHm
the high seas is stillljune sucker, is abundant all over this I from the domiciliary routine and the tank runs dry. tank the good lourlst lendeth
it force and if August Kerklein ia country in streams and lakes from have dinner at sunset under the trees I He who rides in the rear seat can- Speed and the world speeds with
iound guilty in the I'nited States Canada to Florida and as far west with the turf for a table Why not choose the way. vou slow down and ran slow .town
sdictlon of the
from 'lovernor
is hanuing us Montana. These fish range in slse ; shouldn't the sentimental couple have:
where in 1 hereabouts to twelve or fifteen or. a spread in the gloaming, fighting off
itt. which I sixteen Inches. The great northern, the mosquitoes whilst the shadows,
Island to'sucker. which is found from the; fade in the dusk and swatting them,
: (ireat Lakes and the St. Lawrence , from time to time as they the pic-.
steamship fireman river far northward and westward, 1 nickers anil the anopheles pursue j
and is accused .if stabbing to death i grows to a length of two or two and , happiness, according to 'respective
nn.ither fireman on the Clyde, liner. ! one-half feet and weighs many: bents, under "the majeatical roof
t'ommanche. last July, while at sea. pounds. ftas lake, which the na- j fretted with golden fire?"
It has been forty-six years since a ! Uvea call "the sucker pond," la said; The Hindu term for picnic Is sat'l
federal execution took place in this ! to be the greatest habitat In the world j to be. by literal translation, "fools .
nf.this fish. 'feast." Rut the Anglo-Indian who:
I likes to take his best girl and a bas-
rROUBLCS THAT NKA KR IIAI'PKN ket Of indigestible edibles upon an
; arduous Journey to a distant place
(New York World.) ! to eat delightedly a much worse din-
All machines that glisten are not alone.
city. At that time a pirate was hang-1
ed on Governor's Island. After the(
hanging the gallows w as taken down !
and stored in the dome of the federal
building.
First National Bank
PENDLETON, OREGON
CURRENT THINKING
SUCKER SNAKING.
To the excited Americans who areiner than he might have at home, has
worrying over the terrible things that 1 more Imagination and a keener jest
Kuropean maufacliirers are going to of life than the native who assumes
do in these mark. ,- after the close of! an air of superiority.
the war, we feel like commending;
this excellent advice: "Don't shak .
hands with the devil until you met'
him."
The end of the war la a long way
off and nobody can tell what or
THIS MAY ENTERTAIN
"Academy Drive" or "River
drive" or by some other name
that will distinguish it from
the section east of town?
THE SIFTING PROCESS
(From the Indianapolis News.;
While the fastidious angler laj where it may be or in what condition
waiting for "the clouds of the wet lit will find the countries that have
spell" to pass away and the waters j been engaged In the most devastating
to clear that the bass may see the ar-1 of all conflicts. Public subscriptions
tlficial fly that is so enticingly plac-! in this country for the relief of the
f-d before him, another kind of fisher I destitute and helpless are quite as
is also a patient watcher and waiter. likely as any real cause for terror
This Is the fisher who prides himself ts the activities of Industrialism
on his skill and success as a snarerj which It is probable Is going to be
B,.bani U'han thA water sub- : shot to nieces.
wi ou. n-,o. ,..,,, .... I .. . , ;
decree and the stream clears he may! We do know, however, that law-
5vlb seen at the middle of the railroad and high taxes resorted to in fear! Its a long stretch of sand that has
beneath him sunning 1 an. I pani. tor th- purpose or pre- '"
OLD SAWS AITOIZI K
( Krom the Indianapolis News.)
The auto's the thing.
A tire saved is a tire bought.
Gasoline makes the auto go.
(il in time keepB the engine fine
While there s gasoline there's hope.
He careful and yuu'll never be
illfflH
ESTABLISHED 1882
Known For It's Strength
situa-
ridge and
tinn inart frnm tho henn. . , t. , a.. ov.rtnro o( i An autoist is Judged by the com
,b u.. themselves in tne snauows iiuii.ni-i- ...i.nis i
ficent influence of a l?00d har- of suckers, their gristly noses pointed i cheap goods may easily inflict more I Paaj ne noes.
VMt this ahnnHancp nf mnnpv upstream waiting, as the fisherman hardship upon
and the improvement in the,
credit situation are bound to
un-
3F the British cabinet under
goes a complete shake-up
it will be nothing unusual
at such times as this. War
business is entirely different
from the administration of a
nation's afairs in a time of
peace. Men of capacity in one
line of endeavor may be help
less when radically different!
duties are thrust upon them.
When the civil war broke,
out Grant was an ex-army cap-,
tain engaged in selling cord
wood. He was an unknown.
So were rflott of the other
union generals who later on
c arried the war through to ;
success. The manner in which
those men rose to places of
command Illustrates how the:
principal of the survival of the;
fittest works in war time.
Befun- th' war th- English
statesmen were concerned!
with affairs of domestic con-'
rem They wen eheaeti to of
fice beeauM of their fitness for;
the Work they had to do.
Now all is changed, The:
one gn-iit purpose at England j
Is to light a foe. All eneigies
an- devoted, or .should be de
voted, tM making the striking
arm efficient The work of
the cabinet metnben is execu
tive rather then political, It
will not be strange if new men
are pieced in office. France
has already gone through cer
tain staK'1 if the sifting pro
i ess. Germany perhaps has
I ad similar experience though
net in the same degree because
the German government was
already militaristic in nature.
the American people, I mo earn macrons
.p ieces for bis wire snooa. inn man oy me uuiuyoia i""
nood or snare he with a skill which I processes that they may expect very
manv of ua need never hope to at- soon. There are plenty of laws even
prove powerful Stimulants in tain, passes over the head of the fish now well calculated to prevent
and when It reaches the gills pres-, lair metnous in traae.
to; The dozing sucker, rudely awak-
ened. Is drawn up and placed in a I THK PI'.NIC.
basket lined with leaves.
i-, th. kaaai fisher turn ud hh i (From the Louisville
nose if he pleases at his humbler nal.)
brother, but the sucker-snarer hasi The why of the picnic is not far to I
great sport and usually greater sue- seek. Why, indeed, shouldn't a con
cess than the man with the fine! genial company of friends dine
tackle and the artificial fly. Suckers) the woodland rather than amid the.
some
Idents
further business activity.'
Briefly stated, the Clews'
version is that the improve
ment is based on successful
agriculture and sound banking
arrangements. Prosperity'
founded on such a basis is not
temporary in character.
Ml the world loves the owner of
a new model.
A four-cylinder car may look at a
twelve.
"TIs a wise autoist that knows his
own machine.
A reckless driver and his n.;. I
Courier-Jour are often parted.
Trust In the Lord, but keep your
tall lights burning
A car n the garage is worth two on!
the sales floor.
Seest thou a man diligent In
FOR SALE
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ences, first class condition, seven blocks from Main street.
Cm be bought for $1800 if taken at once.
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Wlkwn) iito the president's rnllllnt
the new Memorial Amphitheater 6
Harts. t th'
"llnpti.n Haiti
(rested crowd,
e right) ldl
letery a'ros il
whom ate , eerelary or mi
IpgtVni lid upon the box
from Washington.
Danlell (next to President
d within the lUf nSTOlOM of
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or older who rides in
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win a prize in the
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