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PAGE FOtH DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1915 EIGHT PAGES tacular. to doctor results than J investigate causes. Once very t pious souls believed that pov- j rty and disease with their at-1 tending miseries were sent of , God for punishment, or, if the 1 sufferer were very pious, then ! to test his faith and endurance. ' i hat this belief still lingers in j some minds is evidenced by j utterances in the pulpit and in , the public print. San Francis co Star. THE TRADE COMMISSION'S CHANCE Eventu ally You Will Trade at This Store Why Not Now? and be a pleased customer ever after MM i .- : : I'HI: BTTJt J.I rnc r wot the 'ati , -1" imraL S at nUI la word Ihit ic To re M that T Toa re what Th -tr :tr m r.d - liat and in beat of u aaa Toa r not I a lit coal of at. I Twit M lb ban It will Tou r simply jyar pan aaptr- Teen- earaeat Iwri to rrtrm- Taw ra act tfca Mm aaat m- Mag Nor ib ml too dark Mag To r, b thai place of tha aair- That to lav that 4 irae. that O to ngfci a T . - -.. -t. ;.r tea Of atar karat-oat fin; Toa n aM.pl by ttf' claaa Mart acinar Th .igfct that n. 'UBU r.ighr ul higher O X. D Koawer. IS IT OVER OR JUST STARTED? HAT the fluctuations in oil prices caused by the standard Oil Co. were indicative of some great mar ket group recalling the older! days of the trust has from the I first been suspected. Now it 1 is figured that they have al- leady brought gains of $90,-i jOO.000 to that company. Half of this is said to have ! been made by buying up crude on at controlled prices, which it forced to very low figures. Having accumulated nearly 70.000,000 barrels of crude, it now permits the price to ad vance sufficiently to make1 nearly 75 cents a barrel. Va , , a . ... nue it soia gasoline in the neighborhood of 20 cents in the East, it made the retail price P. 9 cents all summer long in the Mississippi valley, the in- dependents being forced to meet the price. A very Stand- ard OU-esque stroke is charg- ed in a renort to the effpr-t that for to tne tru3t itse,f secretly bought vast quantities of gasoline of "its competitors at these prices, on every gallon of which it has already made a profit of ;j!everal cent since the late ad-1 vance. If the fact are as alleged, wherein does the unscrambled j oil trust differ from its status' in its former years of odious practice? The new trade commission will never have a' better chance to show that it is Nit while. "Due process of law" might be so applied as to leave no doubt that the ( lay ton act is a useful reinforce- aS the war situation stands ment of former trust-busting at present the following facilities. St. Louis Post-Dis-seems a fair summary of patch. i r nrlitinnw Germany has taken Belgium An 11 mill city tax will be Mi is holding a substantial somewhat high but think of portion of France. No further poor La Grande with a 19 mill j headway is being made tow- levy for next year, ards a French invasion yet the "T7T, . . . 1 I 1 IIaam jtf oil niihlif nluPPQ 1 rrencn ana ineir wm-m ni, r r-- hark- should open outwards; the .vi. t anv extent fre at Peabody is In the ea the Germans have taken all or most of Russian Poland including Warsaw. wa- l .Uaaf .Ta-r-ri.ri i m,w ducted to the Balkan,. succe.ul war. Serbia is being overrun and For gome reasQn the wheat seems in line for the same sub- market to have a tem. jection a Belgium. The allies control the sea but on the land they have met with reverse after reverse. With a larger number of men ir the field they have lacked the striking power of the kais er" force. Whether this has been due to inadequate gen- "'r eralship or to lack of muniti- ns is not cieari apparrm. another il lustration of the fact. Unhappy the minister whose countrv has not been able to porary weakness of the heart.; IMtKMHMS .Ot"NCFl fVrilnued from pan one.) 1 Je p. m Addrea by T. j ill. dltor of the Wtern F: ne of tb dlrctor and llv ban I Fair Addreaa by Prof R R Hi regon Agricultural College. At home England has been or, by othr prominent Fa- Ad-peak- in a bad war through satisfaction with the ministry I work and the results accom lished. The same is true in France as shown by the resig nation of the entire cabinet yesterday. Do these things mean the allies have been whipped and that peace may be a', hand on a oasis oi nous, ur nave uermany mere weak spot and -et in shape for yet to come? Ai. ' r. Ann'.unrmm of in iuii milk rontt Th llt ..f prmlum t.. I ed an: t alii- ltnri-i"tl Jr-) Clam 1 Bat bull. 2 ari BOW, flrat fit. aeroad SS. lafo 1 Beat bull. 1 year jn ir. tint tl ..nd $r, f titi. old bail old nd w E PRIDE OURSELVES ON OUR SUPERIOR STORE SERVICE, OUR MERCHAN DISE. OUR METHODS OF DOING BUSINESS. ONCE YOU TRADE HERE WE KNOW YOU WILL COME AGAIN. WE DO NOT SEE HOW CHEAP WF. CAN BUY MERCHANDISE TO SELL YOU, BUT HOW GOOD. SOMETHING PURCHASED AT A SMALL PRICE IS INVARIABLY INFERIOR AND CAUSES A LOT OF TROUBLE IN THF. END. THE MERCHANT WHO SELLS IT CANNOT MAKE IT GOOD BECAUSE IT GAVE ALL THE SERVICE IT COULD FOR THE PRICE PAID. WE STAND ALL TIMES TO MERCHANDISE REQUIREMENTS READY AT MAKE OUR MEET THE OF OUR MERCHANDISING ARDS. STAND- 14 ASl7lT, COAT OR DRESS BOUGHT AT THIS STORE WILL GIVE THE WEARER GENUINE PLEASURE. i i A STEIN-BIOCH SUIT OR OVERCOAT WILL MORE THAN PLEASE YOU. We Invite You to Open an Account Here VISIT OUR NEW ART NEEDLE WORK DEPT. ALEXANDERS THE DAYLIGHT m HOW ABOUT THAT NEW PARTY DRESS? ARE YO U GOING TO BUY IT REAu - It M you must see the display we are making of these tr it' you want something to make up, our silk department la uly wonderful garments at $25.00. On the other hand teeming with new fabrics. Let us show you. month i. Id and under 1 it. aad 13. Clan il- -1 hamplon CO' wed i IT PaM under 10 re ragtoten R and lltU ekK. Charles Cowen'sSeattle Apartment House German) the enen ly found now plai hard fightinr vear aid id ft ml Only tune can tell, but it it possible- the real war ha not yet happened CAUSE VS. EFFECT LSS B O V S ANQUET. probably the beat au thorirr in England on M-ttleme-nt work. a Jane .1 15 tt ll .l-l'iii latil. t tMili yara oid i. aecond II. It bull. 1 year IM t. -c.,nd 15 im- u in written a book the pntilrn rh the America, ha. m such work. I . which ir everywhere. The rowduMon f her study i one of the most potent vf making poverty more poor w for the more fortunate to flinr rt dote from it u per il arty." and that "the only war to work toward the millen nia nd and old r.d w in- Re Claaa II lie-t iiVft. firft $.'.. ' i'am J3 Heat ;,nd oTaf 3 ni'-n aM II M t'l.iaa II. I 'law ii i-t-i-fl DWOC .H-r- owl IJ.M. Imar. under hi. rirt ir.. 1 vai II It, . under rrt 5, and KdM lar. an aije ,nd r dd a nd unde mi Ml i r calf I .ear ,'lrnl and over t bH mm ii ;& -"law 10 r. flrxt I ChaW 3) an-! MM :7 h itndon now, any a. i;. -i i. nil I'.land 1'lilria. i Ileal ooar. 1 year ar I , aatoaM tZ.M- tmti loar. under I r three monthf, fir-ii l mil China iii(. (I'naented hy H. J illlliiKM. hreeder of hlg type Poland MM hoK I lilUin CnMMt, ClMi II Pairy mf, 30 Mentha hi i,r over M Hrae ot ealvlnv, rir.d IT,'." teennd II". third It, ( laH '!! lialry i nw. tinder It lonlhn Old ;,t time of ralvlnx, flint i; lecond ll. third l. ri i llent fitted dairy entry, HtM 110. Then- will la- no entn fee clMrlCd , The aMoetetion will proetda lfaKa I hay and bedding rrte of oharKe exhlliltur to furnlxh other feed II 13 r-un.. i.rad I '.- Ma IT Beat eeay, t m old . 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It will f.e the biiiutl eihlbllor' addreaa nd ful t owen I'ara. mn gn.unu -.. aannei IT,, till, which It Hand him let on Turk Plnae. li feet on l!n- floor vrnnn nouleviird. Ill faa' on Kith avenue aj, r; , una ii tmm aw aaaaa 5th atreet. Thl la to be an L-haped build ing, having a III foot trlang;'! with a large baaln, around In which water llllea will l ajante I Thla court will be parked up lih hrubery, ete. The building will he aolld Btaaoft ry faced with high priced ptMnll nailed to th it-t tkan No fri court In which the mal nentran,- will brick, with term Mttl trimmings and be built; alao a beautiful fountain cornice.