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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1915.
EIGHT PAGES
AN ISHKI'K.NPKNT MvWSl'APER.
.i ! I Mil; ml s-ini Weekly at Pen
dletun. Oregon, by the
EAST OMUONIAK PI HUSHING CO.
Official County Taper
Member I ulled l'reaa Aaaoviatloa.
Ktitered at Hie eostofflce at Pendleton,
"iv a second lass mail matter.
tl i tepboae 1
ON MALK IX OTilKR CITIM.
Imperial Hotel Newa Stand, Portland,
urefoo
bowman Newa Co., Portland, Oregon.
(I.N FILE AT
rblraxo llurrau. Security Building
Wasblagtin. L C., Hureau 501, Four
teentb Ktree.. N. W.
1 nCEIPTIOM KATES
(IN ADVANCE)
laH. o&e year, by mall
Dally, all months, by mall
Dally, tbree months, by mall
Oally, one month, by mall
Dairy, one year, by farrier
Dally, ali month, by carrier
lM
S.T5
Dally, three montlut. by carrier 1 15
1 tally, ooe monh. by carrier 6o
fceml Weeklj. one year, by mail 1 40
sl Weekly, all momha. by mall 76
Beat -Weekly, four months, by mail oo
W I I VI V M lilt
Here
a cloudless sky for
er
And the glad world for vour
lover,
Autumn, with your bright eyes
glancing
On the gold canes 'round your
dancing.
On the fields. Iheir Joy express
ing In the bread for sweetest bless
ing; On the riches heaped about
you
Karth could never live without
you!
(That's the word your lover's
breathing,
Your kissed brows with wild-
f lowers wreathing, j
--Atlanta Constitution.
LET ENGLAND OBSERVE
THE LAW
ROM many sources there'
are reports the English
press is resenttui over
the firm manner in
which
President nson has called
John Rnll to account for inter-
ivjc.icu m viv .n.yj i j uiai in
ference with fair and legiti- the very nature of things thev
mate American trade. 'cannot be true.
It Is to be expected. The: wise men disappointed at
English are too conceited over, the polls go quickly into re
their domination of the sea. tirement, partly for rest and
They regard the ocean as "The ' party f0r stragetic reasons.
King's Highway" to be used as Popular verdicts cannot be
he sees fit. In the present questioned, but there are de
war they have taken a course tails of every political strug-
against us in airect vioiauon
of international law and have
sought to deny us the very j
rights the English themselves
insisted upon from the north
durinc the Civil Wftr.
The administration is right 'ed to renew hope in mankind,
in the firm course it is taking. jjn the perpetuity of free inati
It does not mean war with Eng- tutions and in the possibilities
land any more than did our at- of another year,
titude toward Germany bring j When women adopt philo
war with that nation. When sophically the greatest princi
President Wilson pointed out!pe of popular government,
to Germany with clear, unans- which is the acceptance of ma
werable logic the impropriety j jority rule, with only the men
of their sinking unarmed neu- tal reservation that next time
tral ships without warning, the they will make the- present
uerman government gave nccu majority lOOK HKe T.ne wnive,.-He h
and modified the submarine! republican party in Texas or' it ma;
hlncknrle Irho rlomnrroiif narlv in Vpr-'His e
Now let Great Britain comeimont, they have done much to
to terms by observing the in-j justify faith in their political
ternational rules they them-j future. New York World,
selves have been instrumental ;
in establishing. If England ' When the day of good roads
cannnt Ho that then England 1 arrives there will be as much
does not stand for law and I
justice, but for piracy.
.....a.-...
THEY KNEW THE MAN highway through this section.
a lively mayorality fight en-; Pendleton is entitled to ear
livened San Francisco this netit attention to the city elec
fall and the outcome of tionfrorn its voters ; towns are
the election was as creditable what the people make them,
to the people by the Golden j ...........
Gate as has been the manner, After last eight's good rain
in which they have handled- ijmatilla county the bear?
their magnificent exposition. mav be expected to get busy in
Eugene Schmitz, Ran Fran-jthe' Chicago wheat pit because
Cisco's notorious former mayor :of fine prospects for next
sougni io come uhck anu
w as in the race against Mayor
James Rolfe Jr. Schmitz is a
man of good physical appear
ance and has had more or less
ol a hypnotic sway over a cer
tain class of people.' He also
had strong support from a
dive keeping, dive patronizing
eiement that wanted him in of
i ice for reasons of their own.
Just before the election one of
the San Francisco papers por
. rayed the Schmitz character
ir the following expressive
terms :
"As for Schmitz, we can ex
press all decent people's opin
ion of him and his candidacy
In I few words.
"He is a shameless, impu
dent, vulgar creature, whp can
thank luck, legal technicali
ties and the sinister, hidden in
lluence of scared malefactors
that he is not serving time in
the penitentiary. As mayor
t this shamed and disgraced
city, he helped to make pros
Dtution an open and public
offense. He undoubtedly is
the candidate of gamblers,
maquereaux, confidence oper
ators, panders and bawdy
house keepers."
At the election the decent
people of San Francisco turn
ed out and elected Rolfe by a
Substantial margin. They had
seen Schmitz in office before
land they wanted no more of
'him. Such a fellow can some
I times fool people for awhile
j but they soon learn to rate
him at his true worth.
WOMEN IN POLITICAL
ADVERSITY
EV YORK Woman Suf-
agists accepted defeat
en? lilt
like veteran and there
by proved their capacity for
political affairs. Instead of
despair, they exhibit confi
dence and courage. A woman
beaten at the polls who can
smile and tell what she is going
tc do at the next election has
acquired one of the most im
portant lessons of free govern
ment For many years old cam
paigners of the male persua
sion have been sorely disturb
ed at times by the exuberance
of immature representatives of
their sex who entered politics
by inspiration or accident. It
is not e.asy to go crazy during
the months of July, August,
September and October, with
svmntrvms of nrotrrpssivp mania
and paranoia, and then, in the
twinkling of an eve, on the
night of election day, be re
stored to complete sanity.
Several generations of men
have mastered this problem, j
but imperfectly. The brass
bands, the money, the news
papers, the circulars, the pa
rades, the meetincrst. the ban-
ers. and above all else th&
promises, get into the blood,
and actual figures in Novem
her
if v, fuw, Vv ;
gje that have to be examined.;
Here the enemv delivered an
unexpected blow. There sup-1
posed friends proved false. '
Nothing but recreation and re-
flooiinn onahloc tho vnnnuiah. I
transcontinental travel by au -
'to as by rail. Pendleton is
itnnato in Viointr nn thp main
ear.
The Greeks do not
which way to jump.
know
THIS MA Y ENTERTAIN
NONE OOT BY HIM
A young Irishman was sent by his,
backers to a neighboring city to box
with an athlete living there
He was getting the worst of It, as!
his friends soon realized.
"Come, brace up. Jim," cautioned I
one of his friends. "Stop more ol
his blows."
"Stop thlm!" the unfortuna Jim I
i Tied. "Do you see nnny a- hlmj
getlln' by me "- Harper's Weekly.
llliv PROM UiAMP n
He who Is
cannot possiblv
"mashed" on himself
love nbi neighbor as
himself
Manv- persons when thev
on the phone expect to d
you
the
II
talking Tole.lo Blade
Sometimes we wonder If hon-v-
moon iouples and vacationists go
everywhere thev raid they did. i I
The sights of many famoux F.nr,-
"sites "
A
(X-SIIOOTS.
It often lakes a lot of unpleasant
rubs to produce the polished man.
The loafer usually cherishes the
idea that he has oeen misunder
stood. And the good loser is often the
man who has not lost all.
Many who claim to have given up
hope continue to kick just the same,
It
man
s well to look out for the silent
lie may be hatching something,
Pea n cities are now spelled
Memphis Comniet vial App
When everything: else has
take the conceit out of a n
riage may do it.
OIU.IOINC. ' "Oh well, you'll do better next
.time: don't worry," the mother corn
Mr. Bowen was having dinner with forted him. and then, in an effort to
the Reillys. and the 7-year-old son! cheer, added: "I Probably would
of the family was present.
"And wKtCt are you going to he
when you grow up. young man?"
asked Mr Bowen of the little boy.
"Well." replied the boy thoughtful
ly... "aj'ter I've been a minister to
please mother an' a judge to olease
father. I'm going to be a policeman.
xothinc;
"The teacher had set the boys tlils
subject for composition: "What 1
would do if 1 suddenly came intoj
possession of $50,000." I
One little fellow, after chawing I
his pen for some time, returned a'
sh- ...J
that. repneu mr iii.t..w
youth, "is what I'd do if I had 150.-
000."
AX INGEjnOUS SOI L.
Blithers' entered the dining
with a pair of yellow auto
ir.wirieR on
"Hello, Blithers, saia uuie dmi
"Cioing motoring?"
"No." said Blithers. "I'm sort of,
kaatn for a grapefruit, and I want
to keep the juice out of my ee.
BIRDS OF A FEATHER.
J"hn Drew at
luncheon,
condemning war.
"Man is hut little different
tii. lnwer animals." he said
nun 1
"HI
Wt onlv in fighting and scrappin
that man shows his
resemblance to
the beasts of the field.
"I know, for instance,
red parasol all over
cornfield
one hot afternoon. ;
in,! I also know a tool man wire
chased another red parasol all over'
town one h"l mormuR.
, j
TO
GENIUS Hi:(tk..Mir.u
ER DEATH.
Yes. laud him, all ye scoffers,
And smirk In self-content.
While he lived, 'twas not with lau
rels His aged back was bent.
when i think
of
his threadbare
garments
ZSi ftJST
Do vou wonder that i doubt?
You have reared a noble monume
You have carved a marble bust:
What cheer to a dead ambition!
What food to a heart of dust!
, While
he lived.
he walked in
tude,
his -
I
!
I
1
Dead,
the multitude
speaks
name.
I He died a starving beggar.
I And this, my frlendf. Is fame.
Hi
he worked
praise
to win your
fickle
won!" I can hear you snout,
be well, yet still I see
I with the hope burned out.
Julia Clopton Cresap
HAD REASOS FOB SI SI'ICIOX.
It is a tenet wi:h Charles W. Eliot,
president emeritus of Harvard Uni
versity, to keep on the Job, and he
tells the story in point of two men
!h
nlered a cafe for dinner to-
for-;Keiher. They hung their coats ana
! hats on a convenient rack, and one of
them turned every minute
if they were still there.
"You certainly are siis
,r so to see
FRENCH GUN
Here Is
french 12
ollg range pieces
lundins the fjevnii
companion
I you think
.nyone would
II
"Well, yours disappeared 10 min
utes ago.' was the reply, anil I'm
'going to .ee to it that mine doesn't"
LIMIT ON llAlt SPEU.1M..
In the family of one of his favor,
ite constituents Congressman Eugene
E. Keed of New Hampshire, relates
there is a bright and ambitious little
boy named Willie. One day he came
home from school with a downcast
air and his
i solicitous us
root her naturally was
the cause.
"I didn't study my spelling lesson."
i the boy explained, "and 1 missed It
have missed more than that myself."
"You couldn't do it, mamma," the
boy replied with evidence of return
ing brightness. "There were only 13
words in the lesson."
WARRANT ISSUKD POR DEAD.
Men wanted in
Murder CMC
Connection with
Vol Mlssmg,
PITTSBriUJ. Nov. 6 Warrant!
for the arrest of two dead men were
sworn out here by Frank Buzumato
who was arrested In Butte, Mont..
several montbs ago. charged with the
murder of Nicola Dagastlno. Buzu-
""UJ !?T ....
- i,a ", uuu iiwuu uj
j the prisoner. "Tony" Long, said to be
la member of an alleged Black Hand
gang, which has terrorized "Uttlt
I Italy" here for several years, was
i arrested in Monessen. Buzumato as
room:serts that Long and Nicola Dagastino
tobllei whom he Is alleged to have slain, and
. James Albruzzes. who also has been
Miieu wiinin me last lew wccks. neiu
him up and robbed him of JS5 and a
gold watch,
FLAT HEADS WERE POPI I. AH
Specimen f Old-time Physlognomi
Fashion Found in sauna,,, itiver
UNIVERSITY OF ORXQON,
gene. Nov. 9. The skull of an
Eu
idult flat head Indian thut was found on I
a sandbar of the Santlam river near I
Lebanon. Oregon, has been received I
; by the Condon Museum of the .Stat
fool mil University. The sender was Wihard
afA, Elkins, recorder of the city of
Lebanon. j
xnis soil 01 skuii uelormation was
once commonly practiced from the
... ,,- ....j ,
coast to Peru. The ancient Ucru-
viana practiced it. anu so aid in
loiters or the plateau of Mexico.
Flattened skulls were considered i
stylish in those ilays and the flatten- j
ing was brought about through oind-j
ing a board on the rorehead of the
child when its skull was still in the
stage of easy yielding
Many other primlttve peoples in
cluding some of the early Malays,
practiced1 skull binding.
Two Na'lon
LONDON. Nov.
of credit will be
Warn caah
H. Another
Introduced In
th
house of commons
announcing this (I
next week,
i Premier
In
I'ml
quith
It is
pound
did not mention the aiti
expected
(1.250,i
to b,
150 OOO.OOfl 1
LODON, N,,v. f,
cial authorities :ir
new loan of $1,501
pectus for which
January, says a O
to the Mail.
-German
preparing
"iO.OOij, the
: in in
for a
proa-
win be laaued In
penhagen dlapatch
TE II Kits' CONVENTION,
(ContmUaU from page one.
The following will be the programs
for the general sessions:
Tuesday Evenim
Ijeetuie by Richmond V. Hobsor.
W-lnelav. VovemhCT I". L91.1.
10:00-12:00
opening Exercises.
Address Rev, J. K. Snyder.
Vocal Trio Mls'e.. Daniel. Mc-
Orew and Daniel,
"Some Evil Kll'ects ol School Lii'e"
Dr. H. W. Deftusk.
"A Heading from Kipling ,f. C
Herbsman.
POUNDING GERMANS IN
&-:$.1tr?"&':&-Meilim
i.OfG MrSE r&rnCH Gun
in the '"hatiipa'.-ns dl-tr!ct foi
a month. Since the re-etit
T.P.W. PURE FOOD SHOP L 15
CLEANLINESS
Nov. 10th National Pineapple Day
OUR 1915 PACK HAWAII
AN SLICED PINEAPPLE
now on sale. For this one
day we offer you Pine
apple at special prices
Our Nippon Brand,
6 cans 90
Our Nippon Brand,
the case, 24 cans . $3.45
THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
1:30-1:40
Music.
1:40-2:15
The Teacher's lf's'' M. S. Biltn.an
2: 20-3: 20 Depart menial Work.
3:25-4:00
"Club Work,'1 F. L, CSrtffin.
4:00
Scotch Songs (selected; Mr. Jock
Coleman.
"The First American," E. J. Kl m-
me.
Evening.
5:00 Eagle-Woodman Hall
R caption to teachers by the sev
eral Women's Clubs of Pen, II.--ton.
Thursday, November 18.
i:00 opening F.xcretBcs,
9:10-9:35
The Panama-Pacific Bxpositton,'
E. F Carlton.
11:35-10:00
"Literature." F.mma Haley Fm
zelle.
10:00-11
10:35
1 :30 Departmental Work.
la." Arditu.
ove You Truly
Bond. Miss M.i
(bl "1
jacooe Bona, Miss Hayree
der.
:r.0-ll:23
"The Second Mile Man." K. J
Klemme.
: 25-1 2 :00 "Why .Some . Children
Art
Laggards. " II W DaBuak,
Aftcnioon.
McDonald's Orchestri
"The School and 111"
J. C, Herbsman.
Departmental Work.
1:50-2:
State
l:t0-I:
15 "Woman Is Changeable" from
Mfolettoi Verdi .Mr Walter
Kose.
"Hegli.uinxs ol Literature in An-:
erica." v H. Hleakney.
, "That Me ter Position," M. s. Pit
, man.
EveninC,
S;00 Auditorium
oxford opera Company.
Iiiduy.
I 9:00 opening Exercises.
I :15-:t0-"The Irreducibl
hoof
Fund." C. P Strain,
j 9:4n-lii: 40 Departmental Work.
10:46 Heading, "The Flower (ilii.
Mrs w h. Bleakney.
Vocal (a) "A Perfect Day" (Car
rie Jacobs Bond.)
(b) "Mighty I.ak a Hose (Nevln
Mrs. Uaymond W Hatch.
"The American Boy," B, J. Klem
me.
Afternoon.
1 : 30-1 50 McDonald's ' Ifcheatra
1 :t0-I:I0 "A Converted PttMl
S. Pittman.
2:30
M
() "The Shepherd's
Sony." Shuberl.
(In "Serenade. ' Sheppe
gene Molltor.
"Four Siages of F.diiiati
Herbsman.
Iteports of , oiiimittees.
M
Mr Eu
Serbs in Retreat,
SOFIA. Nov. 9 The war otflOe
liainied the Serbians are fleeing be
: fore (he strength of the Bulsarlan,
in a retreat along me w noie iron.
ineri ,-onimum-;iiion nun mo i.iei - i
mana at Paracln ll ,-laitned bi the!
i Bulgars.
CHAMPAGNE
thro wins their shells into Hisji'm-iim
poslftAtl In the h,, f InoSitflM
v.cai rpot ihmnfh srhfch fnrtnef p
VanCe c ,n be mude.
ECONOMY
DIAMOND W. and PRE-.
FERRED STOCK, extra
fancy stock, large cans,
can 25c
the dozen cans $2.40
Take advantage of this sale
by ordering a liberal am
ount. a Jack COOUlbca,
I The former famous Philadelphia
Athletics' and world series pitcher,
who did the "come-back" this year
with the Brooklyn Nationals Ha
will he in Pendleton next Baturdaj
with the All-Star.
ol DER W Alt HORSES BES1
! sicm kinan Says ix-aili Italc in
let DikCJ. Up I'mflls.
WASHINC.TON. Nov. v "Selling
horses to the warring nations of Eu
rope Isn't all a pleasant or profitable
business." remarked M. OL Oliver a
stockman of Montana, at the Hal
eight "1 have been Interested in
i the sale and shipment of leverul
thousand head, most of which went
t.i France These large Shipments
developed that the hardiest ii. . i
are not those generally supposed to
be the best 5. t and 7 - but ,-,,lts
end older horses.
"The mortality among the horses
sent abroad was larger In the case
of horses of the ages named than
among those upwards of T rears, In
most cases It Is a matter of the sur
vival of the fittest. The risk the
shipper takes Is best exemplified by
I he rates of Insurance charged oy the
I ompanles $22 a head for an Insur-
: ance of H76.
j "Jn nearly every boatload of hnrs
rnlrig I Si sent to Europe between 40 and
r,i died during the passage. This is
not remarkable. DOW ever, for the oi
! irn.-ils Mere huddled together .mil
i I ompelled to sland in narrow -!
for 11 davs or more Those that
could not endure dropped In their
stulls. The question often has been
asked why. in these days of modern
' warfare with motor mars, horsei arc
necessary. It has been found, how
I ever, that the motor-prnpelled ve
hides rail after a certain period and
(.
horse has to be brought In la
pull them out.
"In the selection of horses for use
35al3Ma VaaT
7 -
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I Dodge Brothers I
MOTOR CAR
In nine months more than $25,000,- I
000 worth of these cars have been
bought by the American people 1
.5 and still the one problem is to satis-
fy the demand.
Rxtrsordinsr) elnlms have n it. as yoj
knpw, played any part in creating
this demand, which must therefore
be directly due t,, the performance of
the car.
The motor Is 3D-:!.", horsepower
The price of the Touring Car or Road
ster complete Is $900
(f. o. b. Pendleton with extra tire,
tube, chains, etc.)
Ask us about the
detachable winter
I Pendleton Auto Company I
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SERVICE
DEMONSTRATION
Commencing THURSDAY
NOV. 11, HUNTS SU
PERIOR CANNED
FRUIS. You are cordi
ally invited.
Whert I'
l'ais In
Tratlr
In the war the French are the most
exacting. Their agents insist upon
meeting a certain standard and thou
sands of animals have been rejected.'
2 rc Hanged.
Fol.So.M PRISON, Cal , Nov. i.
Karl l.oomls was hanged this morn
ing. SAN QUCNTIN, Cal., Nov. 6
Louis Hundv was hanged this morn
ing. Won t summon 1L-I, h-nag
A MSTF.lt DAM, Nov. 5. Chtn
oellor von Bethmann-llollweg de
I dined to summon the Reichstag to
discuss the food nuestlon In Oer
many. PROVEN SWAMP-ROOT
AI0S WEAK KIDNEYS
The symptoms of kidney and blad
der troubles are often very distress
ing and leave die system In a run
down condition. The kidneys seem
to suffer most, as almost every vic
tim complains of lame back and uri
nary troubles which should not hi
neglected, as these danger signal,
often lead to dangerous kidney trou
bles. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot which
soon heals and strengthens the kid
neys is u splendid kidney, liver and
bladder remedy, and. being an her
bal compound, has a genlle healing
effect on the kidneys, which la al
most immediately noticed in most
cases by those who ase.IL
A trial will convince anyone ho
may be in need of tt. Better "ft.'t a
bottle from your nearest drin store,
.in,! start treatment at once.
However, if you wish first to tSSt
this great preparation send ten cents
to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingham. N. V.
for a sample bottle When wrlt.ug
be sure and mention the Pendleton
Daily East Oregonlan
Dr. James' Headache Powders re
lieve at once 10 cent a
package.
You take a Dr. Jamea' Haada.iie
, Powder and in just a few momenta
your head clears and all nauralgia and
, distress vanishes. Its ths qulekwt
and surest relief for headnehe. whether
dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve
' racking. Send aomeone to the drug
i store and get a dime parkas now.
j Vuit suffering it'a so needier. lie
' sure you get Dr. .lurries' Headache
! Powders then there will be no diaap-
pointment
new Dodge with
bodies.
DULL SPLIHING
sick mat