East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 10, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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SALE
,EGINS
THURSDAY
Nov. 11th
PRE-
THANKSGIVING
ALEXANDERS
SALE
ENDS
Wedneday
Nov. 24th
SUIT SALE
Not one suit from our large and complete stock will be re
served during this great Pre-Thanksgiving Sale of Stein-Bloch
Highest Standard Tailored Suits for men and young men
This is an opportunity which b seldom offered at this time of
the year, and you should not hesitate in selecting your
Thanksgiving Suit during this sale.
The entire Fall and Winter showing consists of over Two
Hundred of the latest weaves and models.
Every Suit. New and Snappy.
l00 SUITS 120 00 SUIT 22 50 SUIT $25.00 SUIT $27.50 SUIT
PRE-THANKSGIVING PRE-THANK5GIVING PRE-THANKSGIVING PRE-THANKSGIVING PRE-THANKSGIVING
SALE SALE, SALE, SALE, SALE-
$11-25 $15.00 $16.88 $18.75 $20-63
$J7 JO Wn 1 - I 30.00 SUIT
PR, r HANK V.I VING PRE-THANKSGIVING
$13.13 ALEXANDERS $2230
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f -n tirnft when large insti
tutes have been held here
witboot brintflYitr forth an ef-
fort on the part of local per,
pie to make thern feel wel
' onto, The result was that for
a time this place bad om
ousy critic ani there wan wn
tirn-fit ajfainst meeting a tram
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ornfort for
alamit) i In the Portland field the
howlers. (Journal excel the Ortgonian
in circulation and if present
lHE JOURNAL'S MORNING '
EDITION he many years before the name
'think wi ann v to the state a-
KXT Monday mornintr. whole Tin nuMi urnn.
Nov. 15 the Portland newspaper in invariably the
.Journal will enter the! successful riewsr.aner and the
KITCHENER ON WAY TO
INDIA TO STOP REVOLT
rule.
have been paying ex
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in PcMMtOlt. fn other 0Ce4MBlorninf field to the extent of i Journal exemplifies this
ion the teacher have tieen piiriiiiniiiK a mmniKht OttiOfl ,,,,,t,,,,,
'ordially entertaineil here and; for use outside the city, catch-1 Tm. Kentences Imposed on
they manifested trreat appreci- mif the midnijfht trains leav- ,,.,rit.r, ,lf the arson trust in
:ition of the courtesies shown iDg Portland for eastern and . J'ortlanri will be pleasiiijf to
mem. 1 nose wno are in iiiyunirni viwjvu, mi-n w
here next week will deserve a An announcement of Hil ...
kood reception because they new edition has been made ,.,.aiJiW! in(.en(ijary f jre.
follow a ROOM ealllDf and tor, over ine signature ol i .
the further fact. Pendleton r an-1 Ja K, i,n publisher and owner
of the Journal, It iu somethinn
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friend's o Mr Jackson and ol "rv .""
the Journal because i, typifies JjJSJg rHy'nif the
the ttAdjt pfofreM of that pa
ler The fotlowing II from
eA.'.IKI'.N financial - rttlcs the announcement : "; """.'. -"u,,u"!" wani
are as easily frightened Monitor, Wowfc il, ,.,); jto be on the side of the winner
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ItUH'i' in ,1th '1' aVH 1 niivn juni "lll' ll
liiiKl'i rii'li'iiic 1 1 r 11 1 -
own Mpton fWt
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not afford V Mfftoel Etfl r-pu
i.lir,(, fr,r rordiality to stran
gon within the gates.
TOO MUCH BUSINESS
It is extremely fortunati
nrlleton that the recent
are as easily frightened i On Moretor, Norttnbn
t . tl A -l-l. .. I ... .a ..11,
neeti in- man'- -i iiiiiiif .
spei-k in the r-r,rrimerr iftl sky
usually looks like a potfible iHlltlofl will b tut to til parti
httiriCftM tr them and they i "rannn country m mlrtnldit
morntlffl 'rin, ul-ln ..
Ua Hi, pfg 1 ii,tm 24 hum
il will be.
WASHINGTON Xt I. Lord
Kltclinr li on tha w- to In'lla in
'onnactlon with Hindu uprllnr.
ri'wn of whl'h tha flrltlnh -n-'ira
an- jujpiraiwlnr. ;e r or llriff to rportt
BrMMi ljir BrfM'i iwm.l
jA.S' mAIfCIUCO, Nov. iDWil
iiam J'-nnlnics Mran'n lata t ... k
"Brltl.h Itiilc In India." hk-ti Itw
tari Kivan a wiila ' Irwlatlon in hlii
ra, ant ,aa-a ,roi,i zanda, wax .ir'li.-r-ail
axi ludad from tha matin hare by
I'ontma.tar i'harla V. Faj.
AttrlMitlnit tha irltMpra4 ravolt
of tha Hindu. agalnM British tv3 In
pnri to this liook ih- llrltlah gov-
rnrrunt of In'lla ha clod tha
Utt,rn of tha amplra on tha common
ar . pamphld and has aakad the
I'miaii MatM K"varnmant not to ac
CP tha lioolt In an lamtuaai- for
mulling to India.
i'i.VSTA.VTI.Vf)PI,K Nov. 10. -Inforrriallon
that tha Hrltlnh are pra
piirail 10 flood an Immanne tract 'if
land along tha Huaz ranal In the
avanl of any nttampt'd Inva-lon of
KKvpt. wan reci-lvaij hare
"t.i'l tha haater. An I 1-1 kilowatt!
haatr 1 auppoaed to be lufficii-nt t.
heat IM.MI Kallnnii of water but II
may X necemary to pot In a 10
kilowatt heater. The MM of filling
the tank would only be 12.50 accord
ing to Councilman Vaughan with I
minimum charge ol about tit par
month on the hornepowar baaU
five cent charge for bathers woild be
ample to finance this haating plint.
In tha opinion of tha rommlttae. In-
The 'ommlttae !. plannW M in
"tail tha heater aarly next uprlng
M-- that time the Weetlnghoua peo
ple will have further perfa.-ted th-ir
heatar.'- mid Couniilman Vaul.rn
lhl. morning" and I believe v ,,,n
get aeveral more month .. h
pool hy putting one in
Mill- fur Oakar.
BAKER. rira., ,,v 10.- Klght
mill, will be the county tax for 191
according to the buoget drawn up ;,
the county court. This la two milN
lower than lam year, but as the Uta
tax II not Included In tha aatlm.i a
Just finished, a comparison of the
two II difficult. The budget la ban-,1
on an aa"eased valuation for the en
tire i-ounty of 124.171.371 The high
est mlllagc rate of any city or town
In the county la Sumpter. with a 20
mlll tax. while the lowest Is Hunt
inston with a 7-mill levjr.
A tax of II. I mills for the city ex
panses and an additional half mill
levy fin library maintenance durlnc
lill, was authorized at the regular
meeting of the city commissioner!
The amount to be raised U IIS. 931
an. I the asse.-sed valuation of prop
erty is 11,171.140. Both measure
ware paw-ail under an emiTgenrv
. lause.
WhliliH-k to sail Soon.
WAHQNOTON, Nov 1. Brand
Whitloik, American representative uv
Belgium notified the state depart
ment he would sail for America frem.
Holland on Wednesday. He said,
'lerman officials in Belgium had as
sured him they were not responsible;
for the report he was recalled at Ber
lin's reu.uest.
U. s iToopo Kill Tex
WACO, Tex . Nov. 10, -Mistaken for
a Mexican bandit. Berg Armstrong, 25
years old. of Pearaall. Tex., was shot
and killed late Friday Ii v noldler
fouth -f Kagle I'ass.
dona
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ifff in . r
tf PHslctn Drtfotl who are
tn br In ie ni xt week are
a vni v Mid i- lol Thry form
nnlnloiM anil tbev express j
theniselves fieth There have
w ill :-enrl forth a tale of woe.
Tboftfofa when a writ'i
like Henry Clews reviews con
r'liions in the following style it
may be known he Is not over
..i...... i im ik,. mmmmt
milium ins. ui' rewdei ,ii
"There is nil doubt ftOOttt 1 1 her ion
business improvement in th I f"'IHtli i
liiitiwi '-sliileu II is aliri,:i aairit
, i, , i i i ' ilpul'le
all oxpccuitlona. KvidencM ol )iel h
this are multiplying in every j r.i
direction. The steel industry
ik unpr'ierleiitly active; oui
- i.orts are on a phenomenal
rule. I serious ship famine
exists; our farmers are reap
Iflg ji Tfi'iri bftftking harvest,
our railrriarls are handlintr an
enormous and rapidly in reas
itijr Irarfi' , our textile industry prompt a. Hi- day arvi. a here
is eiijoyintf rttttwod activity; " 't'i 9Pi
'Iry ifooila tneri'haiils are tfl Tbl annouiiiernent. means
deiVOriflg tO avert til QftdOfal1 the .Journal will become a
bit boom; building opera eompttstOf of the Orejfonian
lions are btiflg PfMlfntld on M in th"- iiiorniiiK Cielrl, VUtfidl
Inrtfe scale; labor Is well em f Cortland, and a very I'orm
ployedi anrl rin every haii'l Idable rine, It will have the
there are in of I riMhlng c benefit of a larger ttlMNphi!
tivity which experienr erl learl service than the Oregomaii and
It me tllttdy enrleavoring to will BfOfl poiulnr from the
check in ordw to tvoid tin lurtboi fact the Journal treats
COftatUtnCM f UnrMtfOlnfd causes from the standpoint of
ui tnidirei ted energy " the public welfare while its ri-
lii other words times are so'val now as in the past la too
gOOd MHDI pOOSll are bernm Iclosely aligned with cril'portU
intf afrairl of too miir h pros- interests t be trustworthy m
parity, In that iHuatiofi there' a Rtwipapofi
aorll
new.
not iii, i, li a pari of It. ha,
,,ai,,roe by olhel papi-i
. o ihla Tha Journal to
Hie pill, I,, Willi the latent ill
and dellwr Ilia paper to lliej
i he earlle.t hour tNNavthle,
begfl u'lie,l to I he papel'.t
lias a leased night wlie from the
via San Krerelsio to Bortland
of handling If, 000 word. In
alglii hours The Journal has al-
t wo eaea, i)a wire, from Hie
'., l'..rMnnd one via denser
thl other via Sen Hamlet II
lottmat ttlrea.ly ,-artla. the liews
if ee eta., n'i',1 kition.. two ln
aie. I in New Vork IMA one lin.nj
its he.,,1 rne in Baa fmuAwto, Dm
inn, i , ovaring oasi new. egntnatvi
li And now the nlshi sat . I. a to Ihll,
MadBlaM morii'iis dlllon is .idiied.
ahi.ti i.romlMa. to I, a a. affl, lent end
Wheat pried decline at
times but no one ever heard of
a reduction in ship charters.
Take back your snow, we
ordered rain.
3k
PORTLAND MAN KILLED
FIGHTING FOR ALLIES
PORTLAND, nre., Nov in a ;
Itavenhill who left the Three
steami-r Beaver to Join the British
armv in Kram e. has hean killed ,i, -l
ording to word ri elved here hy
friends He was a captain ol 'he
ilKhlh Haiforth lllghlaiidars and had
heeri onlv rarently promnteil to that
position befattfe) of hravery in aCtlOTJ
Ravenhll was in ihe tteUteY'i of-
fna ,,f the ii.-W. It. N, rompany
hefnr beUk (traX IB lierlh a pnr
eer or the Beaver. Leaving the vas
sal, he tool, pannage on tha British
steamer Qaglu Adelaide out af this
porr for his i-oiintry, was captirraii
hefore netting there hy a Herman
rrulser, Interned on an Island In the
Ottttl seas, hut eseapeil and made
his way to the front.
iii:vn:ii Mm NvrAToitn vi. z
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I Dddbe Brothers (
MOTOR CAR
In nine months more than $25,000 -
000 worth of these cars have been
bought by the American people
and still the one problem is tn qnfia.
fy the demand.
-
tutetier iiinn
tlliel-i iiih, h
sHeaa 1,1-iiaiM
rim i in- N un, iiihi i rut ui- ui'SHar
in i- ...ii. i. .11 neat ,i "i.i:ii efte
main
ill llle MelllilKloll
oe oilii i of the iii-
UMVan mtm win
Il ontlriued from page one. I
mh, m hinting IgsTgl iiodles of walei
and savaral nalalorliima, among
tbem l ie una at Nan Diego, OaUf.
h.vi a. I, ib tail them and have found
them eg t lef strf ofy .
The healer" would ha Installed in
Ihe pipe leading Into l he tin tnt it I n m
ad an miiiiiKi mem vt milil fONM the
water uroiind Ihe hfllgfl so that It
WOtlM he warmed as II flows into
the pool. The company eMlim th
water i mild thii" he made I :, irgree
. liner uhli h woiild he mirfh lent,
VI in the middle of winter, for
i orrifni lalde halhing A large Imdv
of water, thus heated, would main
us ttanpentari for a good nany
hoiits
r 'mini iliiiun ViiiiKhnn entim in-
tin r It w ould i osi a la. in HI tu n-
Kxtiaordlnary rlaiins have n,d, as you
now played any part in creatine:
(his demand, which must therefore
le directly due to the performance of
the car.
The motor Is ft NorWDOWer
The price of the Touring Cw or Hoad-
ster complete Is 1900
(f. o. li. Pendleton with ax;ra tire,
tube, ehatns etc.)
Ask us about the new Dodge with
detachable winter bodies.
Pendleton Auto Company 1
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