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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTORER 26. 1915. EIGHT PAGES r e fed tops? AN DEHPtMMt NKwsrArsa. rat..t Ml sad Ml Weekly M fes bT - l.lsii'uNIA.N lTHI.ISHINi CO. ulfcUl I'ouutj I'aer. MeeiW- i m!f4 lree Aaeecietlaa. Rolere.1 t I lie poetotlce ( PesdletOB. ' tf'3. MM t 1 5(eOhuO 1 1 for cripple but there is also we attempt to require England to re- : touch of good business sense stei't oUr WMWU tights, connected with that reeom-' hav" not n ytt f'ir j t; in this direction, although England it- i. v t ''ants U by pouring her own trade U IthOUt a State home for lnto tne vpry same neutral Ki.ro- such indigents the task of car- pean prta from which she baa w ing for these unfortunate peo- ttoaied Americas commerce, upon the nip full pithor nnnn thw svm- that the goods M transported pathetic public or upon the counties. There are obiec- Will might reai h U we tike problem. Impena. ilotel News Stand. I'urtlaad ' leas r. I teen 111 Slfl v-i OS Peril N liLV AT Oregon m " se m !. Kunvg i falls upon upon for support tne burden those willing to lermany. hold of the English which is the most serious ', ODlem ani difficult with which we have hud to ileal ami press It with the s:mel rplipd IT nd determination as we dis played in tne cas A Guaranteed Show 4attT. Drnih. ill in this manner. When the oublic is i,ei in it ii s si ii la every reason 1 0 litmnu -01, N(l Jaw ...v. u. ,.- N v. K'e. Winers woo may ue aoie ..me sort of criticism from citizens. rrr; 0!l fuTBa 0 W1" !. Thus the English hlrth and extraction as i in- WVUiOEi ' exnense is Doorlv annortioned.01"' rorn lhe ''"man-Americans. 1 rresinent wnson nnaounienly rial- WE PROMISE THAT OUR PRESENT 4--Big Vaudeville Acts-4 WILL PLEASE YOU FULLY, OR YOUR MONEY BACK. h mil!.. a.-. r. . r . tp-v ; i ana there can be no escape ;; JM ''j,'"'.'"' V- mi ' '-jj'from this situation so long as Lurl earner. t.tjtlw policy is followed. uai o'rer"itii''"Vear'ier .'. 71 Vis Whta the various counties gjy w2f.rIM ."yia r ffi :re called upon to care for nipples the question of juris- I'iition is often nemlevintr e --- s lied fully the possibilities in this: connection in preparing the spt cch . which lie recently delivered on "Xa-! tlon5 Vnity." before the rtanghters of the American Revolution in I Washington His slogan m that j speech was "America first." and hei stated that he looked forward "oi SEE The Three Fishers H&dnell & Julian We Three Trio Bob Richards SEE M'l'is: xom;. Kisne! the apples; And the iHk'. har.gltig c.'ow Red nl yellow. All iwr iVie orchard MM Make p -r ' 'he green I matllla COnntV Will not WISH the necessity in ever- poltflcal agita to take more than its Own itlSt HM in the yeaTs which are Immeil- share of the burden and other tely ,u nand r "nta "ilon wer r..x,rr.t; 1 -l iv. man to de'lare himself where he countie will feel the same .anfe.. msk1PtlVs mn way. let those needing hem nifi.ant minr. ..t, ih.,t mi. Bargain Matinee Afternoons: 10c, 15c ill NINE PEOPLE OFF THE PANTAGES CIRCUIT SHOWING AT POPULAR PRICES TEMPLE THEATRE Evening Performances Admission 15c, 25c. Illlllllllllllllllllllll and seeking it in one county re comprised va the foiiowins The sun (i kissed the apples Kis: th4 apples; ' -r th man the cattl spread. Of Tlcn local conditinn At timp in Mi l all as niue lu ...111 I v..v . i t i a. . iihem betteT citizens than some i as a mtiu the w. :it will be harsh , to buffet these ph no WfTV oril , Amvri,;, A Tic.iT'i 1.1 inrviT frnm onnnh' 1 - Z. ' K" --v.-v ..i. wrani v "J am not deceived ns to th " "; "n "vw- tountj-, xnere are some coun iiie! tne cppiec; And the mapV-s are afclane SOME GERMAN NEUTRALITY may not be bona fide residents . !,n,"1CB; that countv. The tendency i "' wouU1 T,'', w Tra1'' "on ,h"; these people is To drift to ? ' 'A"'ert ' ; larger centers and busy rail-;,he onitsd states tor i kr.o thai road points always receive the vast malorin of them came here I ;more than their share based h'u'i they believed in ASicrica and V I t-i J ia a .their helief m America ha m;iri am Thtviugh the haae. The crickets tn their mirth F5i the fruiimg snag of erih Oharlea G. D Roh"rts innnifpK1o l"""n,l 10 nave a '"""P and let lneqnnaoie he . immviio nf th.e countries stand on one side hiMI caly. It should be on the left and to the bal- I ties that make no provision for 1 born citiwns of the rr.ited states. Z helnless Door. Therefore theihut 1 ara hi a 1,"rr' ,n have an op- method is often land unsatisfactory ! Out nf this nrisp5 a InoriVnl a a a a aW a a a Z anneal for state care not onlv!a11 ,ho! 'hat are for America first of crinnlw Knr nil li ! last :lni' a11 ' i'me on the I - " - ! VIVftUII 2rur.riuiu wuKk rua rtn- iiitugenis. nun sucn n pian DLETON in vojrue better care could be - afforded the patients and tui'LJi arnving in The president'i most slitnificant. tionably been a her r.tterances are There has unfl.ue.s nood deal of leud will be no de.uht to as- whn is Pen-ltherp allAnM hp Ipss frnm thoitalkinK an.l ther dleton after an absence ! simple fact one larjre inrtlfa- ZlT of several yearF at once tion carefu lv (rovemed should 1 J make rapturous remarks about be able to maintain a lower is to be hoped the president is the parking At and around the j per capita expense than mayiright ant that hyphenated American- u. v . K. dc m. depot. -be honm for when Pmh ennn.l" That parking is there be- jty. or the majority of counties cause of the activity of the la-1 maintain separate institutions, dies' civic club of Pendleton.) .. Thp ladies hrouirht hmit. the i improvement and at the outset met a portion of the expense, ul 1 1 A DEFINITE PROGRAM ITH reference to the I ination tha-n In ar.uaf fact By all means let s have the test, if we can let's fmil out Just where we stand and what percentage of our citixens. regardless r orlirin. are for us only osndHloually. It Is a big I soTwmme'ntal prchlem with whlrh Those who go along Jackson . JJ? r e c o mmendarions lor ; where SI fault we should know street are delighted at the . an improved nayy tnere: quiaUy just what remedy shouv be change in the old north side ls comnrent over the fact Sec-j applied cemeterv. It is now a pre- retar' Daniels is making spe- sentable park. ciic suggestions with the ex- DEM assk. thk stoiimy pcthki Those who 'drive along East pectation of having the re- Court street exclaim when Quests i heeded. It seems to be Ten jo wtan K Dtlcust they notice the triangular something unusual in the navy j was forved by Berlin out of the parking at the junction of (department. j French fweifrr office hu career Court and It was ndi like ; Looking with approval on osed. His stormy-petrel tha" in the on dns thought the American navy th" iiiai in me iiiukii urs. - I foresight in turning from the Fash- For these betterments like,mav be brought up to standard oda rebnff to rorm the entente ,vlIn the improvements around the "ew ork paper says: j England and nia dramatic return to depot the ladiw civic club is to t In the past the practice has w s" make h'm ',ne ,of the be thanked Their enerev and been for the naval boaTd from I be,-kn7" t',m" hls tim" oe inanKeo. Ifietr eneig I The Anglo-French Morocco treaty enthusiasm did the work. ear ea.r to prepare cer- in 904 followd b, a barsaln ,itn Nor is this all. The ladies tain suggestions, which the(spain. brongrw from Kaiser wnheim have their hearts set upon secretary of the navy might or . the warning tnat no settlement is- more work of this sort. They , W not include in nn recom- - - , Jf". nwnaanoBL as a m e tne:" " , , ,Z ., I,,,,, . France from war. and in the Alge- !tne board asked congretss tor i ..,raj! 'onferpri( at 190fi whir-h il- twke as mtuch as it expected! cided the future of Morocco, the fer- to get, and year after vear the element of doubt because of the personal error of the artists. KW VollK. Oct. :. Western exhibitors will lie more numerous than ever at the National Horse Show In Madison Square Garden hem November 6, according to the earlv entries that are pouring In Tli.. western exhibitors thus far ahead In clude: Miss l.oula Long, the daughter of H A, Long, of Kansas City; John h llushnell. son of ex-riovernor Bush BU of uhlo. and Valentine Crane of Wtlhvood Farm. St. Charles. III. These are three of lhe largest exhib itors of high stepping harness horses In the middle west, snd It will be the first time all three amateur owners have shown their horses In New Vork. Miss Iing hnd a string of horses at the lust National Horso show, but Mr. llushnell snd Mr Crane were not represented. These cansion were nade by the Krupp works for the Japanese some Wars ago. d they have now reach ed Germany again after a elrcu tutll route. But they didn't get back un til they had been turned on ilermim and perhaps killed noasj of them. I'he Krupps sold the gum to the Japanese, Just as Americans ale now selling guns to lhe allies When thi Japanese entered, the war and found Russig short of ammunition an I ; weapons an arrangement was made I to ship them over the Trans-Siberian j iluilwuA for use by the Jlusslau army. They were employed In about Warsaw and were the Germans They stll Jspaesi on the Hon Is ferring ages. t'ae battles captured by 1 still bore ;he marks, which may be seen gtM carriages The translu "twehe shots." orobabl, re in the capacity of (he cajri Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. LOCAL RAILROAD NEWS Work mi Trrmitial With all th. grading work for the Pilwt Rook ter minal now rnii!eteri the ninstructi.ia work on the buildings Is in be rush ed as last as possible The round house and other structures are being erected by NettJeton. Ebaugh A Bruce und Mr. Hruie himself ta now here to aid In driving the work through promptly it Is probable the terminul will be all completed bj November tk The railroad company la now laying the tracks for the ter minal. The Steel for the Inn, fl,l.. I placed one for the Short Line, the Hidden being, a derailment at Anierban Kail Idaho, February list. 1 reiiiiu BasMeaa Issinmn Th Is evidence In the Pendleton varls .11 on the grousd and will hi soon. plan for some more work in the west end of town and in some other sections. It is dol lars to doughnuts thy will have one orisevenal mwe Htt2e parks in use before a jwar has passed. Without saving muck aboil it the civic club is doing effec tive work for the ativan&ement man emperor "was the dominant fig thi, rrnma ... f t..l..., .... ...... 'IT". niu Kmuc vi lai't uicaciii:, , , . l.. 1 , , His triumph -was not repeated uaa iirni '.iiiiie-u nil. 1 lie house and the senate, session after .session, .according to their varying humors, have hacked and patched the navy depart- in of Pendleton and the happiness ment plans and granted such f the neoole appropriations ana aumorzzeu BEAUTY IS EFFICIENCY circnm- jm HE efficiency eommiiasion of Kansa allows a Bcore of 30 points out of 100 for personal appearance in ludging applicants for state stenographic positions. In j 1911 when he ent the Panther toi Agadlr and again threatened war. Kerlin bankers iwere not ready. Sir I Kdward Grey gave notice that Great j Rritain could not be "disinterentert" In arrangements to which she was a party, I.loyd Qeore made a pugiia-! cious speech, sd with Ill-grace lh kaiser subside, for Germany the! present war datet frhm the Agadir in-j clde'nt In 1911. as for Austria-Hun- nury it daten from the Balkan re otner words a young iaay i per- tures and constrnction were ronal beauty is officially ret-, arranged for in advance in the ognized as an asset in securing j execution of that balanced such (Slips as casual stances determined. A constructive naval pro gramme, carefully d rawn Wtth 1 grouping in lfl3 an eye to the future and the Petras g carage. seif-sacrifu-e ultimate end to be reached, j an,i ' lear vi8l"n mad' h'm s hero in has been the system followed Fram " and on th' MPWiilsatlon nas oeen tne system 101 oweo i n( tne ctbSnet r,v In ,np war hf both by Great Bntain and Oer-.ent t0 his old vm. No one in that many, and each year expendi-; office could have better typified the iiti-lmtea r Slioriaue i tl .j . ,,. isig the fact the (i.-W. ft & N. Co anticipates a car shortage n-hon the wheat begins to move Is the f o r a man from the auditor's office v. as here today cheeking up on demur r.ige. With I creased general busi ness and the delay In moving wheat it ts know n a rar dhortage is jilniost lneitallle and the company Is taking measures to meet the situation While demurrage is charged on cars held up the company does not wish them idle as a r.T earns much more when handling traffic and also ren ders more service le -shippers. Xo fVfferlc for Ql-IS'. IS. N. Copies of the Intel state Commerce '"ommission s acclAent bulletin N hi were received here today. The re port 5 a. .complete description of all vrecka on American railroads dur ing the quarter ending Mar h II, 1 9 1 r. . N wrec ks are listed for the .-W. If. V Co.. tlmugh there is shipping Wheat KhI Considerable wheat raised In Cnlon and Wallowa counties is being shipped easl. rhlet ly to St. I.ouis and Kentucky. Vch menofraplwr Arrives M Lyim, formerly O.-W. It & . ste nographer at I.a Grande, arrived on No. 17 today to take a position with Agent T F. n'Hrien as stenographer In the freight office here. of Women's clubs, which met here todav In annual session This afternoon Governor Wilby. I combe was to point nut how the flax IndtlStr could be developed here. Miss Grace da Graff of Portland, i delegate to the recent women's peace conference at The Hague repoitori the accomplishments of the meeting. MCJOOKVtUJB, Fla.. Oct 26 j Confederate veterans frum all overl Florida and delegations from several surrounding states are attending the unveiling of the confederate monu ment here today. ROCHESTER, n. v . Oct, II. N perfect, scientifically correct colored I plftUra of human anatomy ever wasl produced In the world until the 1 It w new spirit in Fnm'e. " SPARKS IUON THE WIRE. e SA. FRAK CISCO, Oct, 26. The national "P. K 0.", the only se, ret and benevolent order of tne women in the world, not an auxiliary of ! some organization of men. met at j the exposition today. The order. ; started as a college sororitv in has J a membership of more than If, nno In the I'nlted States alone. Its ohjeel are philanthropic and social, Includ I ing loans to girls wno desire a col lege education lint have no security. SAlEM. Ore., Oct. Z(. Subjects ranging from "The Flax Industry In i iregon" to the duty of the state to ward delinquent children were m be lisi-ussed by the Oregon Federation 'hotographs wei by osteopnths a ur the annual col state assoeiath scientific cniot shown here to riving to prepai vention of the Oct in and 29 Similar scientifically perfect pho-l togiaphs are being shown before the older school of surgeons today in Huston. Ordinary photographs lacked the element of color, which Is essential1 In many cases for purposes of rec ognition, instruction and diagnosis. I Artists' painting and hand-colored photographs are lacking In scientific perfection and can be prepared only by persons of exceptional skill and talent. Kven then there is always Tlif Pretenders. Graufurd Kent, whose MM nroaOWSI productions caused him to be (heated by Kalem, has been fea tured In the four-act "BroadWS) Fa vorites" comedy dramn. 'The Pre. tenders" which comes to the Pas time today. Mr. Kent has probably never appeured In a role which shows Mm to such excellent advantage as thut of Dick Mason, the young club man who pretends to be a farmer when he meets Elsie Dunbar i spo-l-ed child of society, who Is summer ing out In the country Elsie In turn, deceives Dick by pretending to be a farmers daughter. Ijiter. the two are led to mistake each other for burglars and. together with a sun enough burglar, are yanked to the village lockup. The circumstances leading up to his are Just crammed with laughter and eicrtement. Be sure you see "The Pretenders." Adv THE IDLE WAY TO REirrORE THE APPETtTl TO ll DIGESTION TO vssist THE LITER TO KEEP THE HOWKTjS OPEN is to help Nature promptly bv taking lhe well known HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS a position. In Kansas it 18 one third the battle. Yet this is nothing new because people have worshiped beauty for many thousands of years. The Greeks regarded beauty as policv. That the United States should at last have come round to that system of providing for the national de fense on the sea is due wholly ' "terday Have noi . . . , made public, but all reports $430 nun nun I OI! NATION M. roam lE- bomething godly and old Die-, president. Congress can de V n I after looking In vain for j feat this programme if it is de nii lione.'t man quit the search terminer! to adhere to its past when he f mnd a beautiful wo- random wdicv. but it will ac- So the Kaojuu commis- ( rif ice the national welfare of is introducing nothing i the United States if it deals with Secretary Daniel's pro gramme less seriously than the situation demands. i New TOrll World, i The details of Secretary Garrls'-n's new army plans, which lhe president been agree that much of the nest -Increase of t!t.a.4MI is to go to BDSS defenses Man aion new to the world. In passing it is worth while to mention, however, that the efficiency commission's rule does no (specify that good looks on the part of a stenographer shall aatOfC the retention of her po sition. It is the supposition that after the position is one; secured there must be a pro per display of stenographic nhillty to insure permanency of employment. STATE CARE FOR INDIGENTS CURRENT THINKING nut willtit F1RB1 ( Atlanta Cussdlfllog i The I'nlted States Is suffering at e piesent IS ills sal from tsi much ted (Rates army is notoriously defi cient in field artillery and the COSJg defenses have been starved for years. The president has already approv ed of Secretary Daniels' program, which calls for appropriations of 1218,000,009. Altogether the admin istration Is asking for M 19,66, 96 for the army and navy. This is a huge sum. but if It Is Intelligently ex pended the country can well afford to pay It as a part of the tax th-Jt a world war has levied upon the Unit ed Slates for its own defense The country would gel a great deal more for this money'lf previous administrations had ever had a on sistent or definite program of ex penditures for army and navy needs. Hut Inasmuch as previous approptl.i- 0T onlv Is there human ity In the suggestion of Hy phenated Ctllsmatlly. The same t kins have always been made on spirit vthbh hea prompted .rgnnlna-j haphazard basis, the double duty de non of citizens of German birth and J vol.es on the Wilson administration extraction to pane on temnalorv rea- not only of providing; for the natlon olutlons In lonneiHon with our ef-'a defense but of evidvlug order out forts to preserve the rights of Atn-jof chaos. era an cltl. ns on the high seaa will' The president and cabinet are to imHwBsVstVBp HtiiiiiiiiiitiiinitiiiitiHiniiiiMiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiHiiiiiiiRiiiiiiiiiiiniMiiiiNiMiiiiiiiiiiiH' s H 1 DddgeBrothbrs I MOTOR CAR 1 In nine months more than $25,000,- I E 000 worth of these cars have been E bought by the American people and still the one problem is to satis- fy the demand, SB . the Oregon Congress Of I we here no eettbt, be bwad t rnppliMr I Im eaMaratalatad for having met the Mothers fo" a state hospital a otbei direction' 'he moment Issue boldly nd fraBfcl) wiliinni lov Presents n KUdare s "Itnrenerstkm," iu rtorlcrllffd I 'l'Hou- and nnn Xllxin. al lhe Pastime I IiiiimIhi -I rida . Bstraordinsry elating have not, as you know, played any part In creating this demand, which must therefore be directly due to the performance ol the car. The motor is 16-11 horsepower The price of the Touring i 'ar or Koad- ater complete is I960 (f. o. b. Pendleton with extra, tire, tube, chains etc.) Ask us about the new Dodge with detachable winter bodies. Pendleton Auto Company I flMHIIHIIIIIIIIMMMIinillinilllHIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliilliii.