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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER It;. 1915. EIGHT PAGES AN IMW KMS: r'uNlgtiH and tlldon. Oregon nets to catch the submarine or follow it till it rises, when they blow it to pieces. MOTHER CARUSO FOUND ( HOW i'OIWKLL HEAT YAI bl the ITBL18HINU CO 00 ml Comity riper. McmlMT I nlfed Press AsstslatloD. Koti'ti hi tin- p Lu'ilce it Pendleton, egos, second . mull matter. lepholif I US BALE iN 1 1 1 1 -1 i CITtBB. laus-tn.: '! -;e. v- Stand. Portland. iii.wm.'in Sees Co, Pur-.land. Oregon. UN I II. K AT ' I,:, jure Boreas Security building sti"tigt-a. 1" C, I'.urmu 101. Pour, p.-Dtb Miee,. N W. 81 UaOMPTION RATES (IN ADYANCS) lell?, one enr. hy mall lall.T. sis aaeatks, hy audi Dally, three mouths, hy mail 1 If one uviuh. hy mall Dally, on.' year, hy carrier Dally, tli ontka. h; carrier ltlT. three months, by carrier tteliv. one month, hy carrier e-emi WeellT, oue vear. by mall send Weekly, U month, hy mail . Neml Weekly, lour month, by mail ,"0 "..Ml 3 To 1 M i :.o ..II .0 one can tell what the: day has in store for him. The truth of this thread-1 : bare platitude is attain reveal ed when by mere chance a truck-driver is discovered pos-l seated of a great voice. A poor Rumanian a few days ago while driving a furniture Van in New York was sudden ly attracted by a sweet voice in an upper story. He stopped and listened. Then crooning tne of his native songs, he be came absorbed in thought. Something whispered to him to try his luck again in this Land of Opportunity. Ouicklv jumping from his truck, he' rang the bell. The servant ap pearing, he stammered out , me can sing, too. Let me sing. Ihe maid slammed the '.door in his face, but he per sisted. The house happened to be the home of The Aborn School for Opera Classes. One of the teachers hearing the commo tion below, in the spirit of de rision, told the maid to let the man come up. She took him to her studio, and there the truck driver, in overalls, sang. As the great voice rolled out the sweet melody of "Donia" a Rumanian love song, the peo- i . .I . . . , pie in tne entire nouse assem-, bled. First they marveled, A FREE COUNTRY ithen their surprise changed to mi voice. i He In ur.l :he v time. heard the prmg- in Pall. all. II The rustle .1 rose leaf The star-wraith of a cloud. The Spirit of the Silence. The echo of the crowd. 111. The Voice no storm could stifle. Sure-sent, to kill or save; It led him to Life's gospel. It led him to Life's grave' Frank L Stanton RESIDENT W 1 L S ON'S JLJ breadth of view is shown in his order to reinstate the assistant postmaster at Winnetka. 111., after he had been removed for a number of causes, one of them being Hat 1 jaaK.-.. 1 006 m 5 Ilka :i SECRETARY OF WALLA WALU SHOW SAYS IT WAS GIVEN ON NERVE ATTENDANCE AND RKCEIFTS Of 1915 SHOW PAH BELOW THOSE OF Kii AGO. W.U.LA WAI&A, .v. H.R : it Hob 1 Johnson, secretary of the Fair I Association for six years and gener I ally given credit for the iuccmi -i ' 1 tne Frontier 0 rt the Another Caruso had been found. He was told to return to sing to Mr. Aborn. The re sult was a five-year contract in munificence beyond his wildest dreams. He is first to be train- , . A 1 1 1 . - A. 1 1 1 . , riHrium nf the nresirleni ' " nK 'ac-s lecnnique, OUt coming marriage. another year should find him As Secretarv Tumultv puts ln 5fana Pera it this is a "free country." A1 That the wnl? world does man has a right to his private1'0 consist of Carusos, or peo ODinions. His views mav be Ple of supreme talent, is pat- ... T Ci.'ll X I wronir but that is his misfor- aim. in me general th.- material ai hand tune and furnishes no reason j scheme of life, it would ap- his backs in the fine an of forward for abridging the constitution- Per that everyone should " JZ'"Jff al right of free speech. ; something within worth ms w Vught The president's action is in while, or the plan is imperfect, j tn,,,w :he ball low, at n,. time does line with good American tra- Lucky the man who, like i it rise above the head of the throw- j:u nm.1- i vi:. a. 1 tbia nnnr fpllnu- iluencors fnr 1 er. The passes were not long ones rocracv " ' what he is 1U befo it too H-g TT ST TAl? an dutoi la . fiftft-n bin the served t Ota Vf I urn.. Dr. rlt..ne,.U afa 1 u.-i-iiFctLLii. ..,t Yale. Folwell also developed a Bob Folwell. the former Pennsyl I ania star and now coach of Wash ' ing ton and Jefferson, showed real ; football brains in training his team to I beat Yale this year. Folwell's team j of last year was sho; to pieces by graduation. He lost Speigel and Fleming from his bark field and his material this year was not only green but light. He knew he could not develop a line smashing name with he trained 1 gram, yesterday was re-elected to I that office by the board of directors I w hich Just previously had been n i elected. The stockholders of the fair aaao-l elation held their annual meeting Dttd line principal part of their work. 1 aside from the election of nfflpara was the adoption of a resolution to ! bond the lair association for im ! sum up to 150.000, thi money to be used to pay off notes and bills out-' standing, which amount to $40.7:!.-! 88. This bond issue It was stated at yesterday's meeting, will put the As-1 soclation on a sound financial foot ing. Secretary Johnson's report gave the attendance for the six days three of the fair and three of the Frontier Days, at 24.293 In 1915, and the vear before. 31.493. The receipts from admissions in 1915 were 118.846.89 anil the year before. 123.362.92 The expenses for the 1915 Frontier; Hays part of the show were consld-l erably less than 1914. the figures for 1915 being $13.531 63. and for 1914.1 115,185 43. The complete list of officers; elected by the stockholders ester ! day follows: President. W. A. Kitz; vice presi dent. Kugene Thomas; treasurer,! John Smith. Directors, tt Toner. E. V. Pence, J. T. Crawford, F. Singleton. Kugene 1 Thomas, John Flathers. W Q Cor- I diner. (V U Whitney. Lester Roblaoh.l K. C, Hurlingame, E. H. Kit James Dacres, H. A. Gardner. W. P. Heser. o. T. C'ornwell. j P. Ken'. President Fits is chairman of the hoard and the county commissioners are tX -officio members. Secretary Johnson's formal stab'.: ment showed the actual money handled, but his remarks Injected as he went along, gave the human ddej of the show. He declared that the 1915 show! was put on much cheaper than the one the year before, and that if ha Alexander's Grocery PENDLETON'S BIGGEST AND BEST DEPARTMENT STORE. Time to Stock up the Pantries For Thanksgiving' New Mince Meal, per lb., 2i)c. : for .".Of S;iuer Kraut. 2 quarts for ". 25 Pop Com guaranteed to pop, :! lbs. 25f Sheet iron corn popper you can use them on the gas each 35c Cranberries, per quart 15c New WaltlUte and Almonds, extra line stock, per pound 25c Candied Pigs in 1 lb. sealed cartons, each 30c Sweet Cider, per quart 15r Franco-American Plum Pudding, larnre size, each DOC Honie-Made Chicken Tamales, 2 for 25c MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS. SHOP EARLY ANNUAL INSTITUTE OF TEACHERS OPENS HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Company." of the lyceum course, will appear at the high school Thursday evening of this week Thla la per haps one of the beat musical com panies on the American stage today and should be well attended by thi) public. THREE (THK.K COUNTIES Wil l. BE REPRESENTED AT ; TII Ki5ix; HERE. The annual institute of the ie.ii.h-! r. ers of rmatilla county w ill begin to morrow morning in this city and. in addition to the te-ichers of this coun ty the teachers from Morrow. Wheel er and (tllllam counties will be in attendance. The convention w ill I isl until Friday evening. County Superintendent 1. B Young, who has arranged for Ih stitute. expects more than 100 ten h ers here for the occasion. Sessloi.s will 'e held each morning and after A meeting of the .-tudents waa -ailed this morning to make a few an nouncements. After these were made. Veil Lender Carney led the students In a long and rousing yi 11 practice. The old come-hack spirit was man ifest by the way the students rallied to the KUpporl '' Ihe team that was beaten by Haker last FrMay and they all promised o support the b"V4 In their bittle rext Friday agalu-t the WV.ila Walla giunts. A roualnit rally win be he'd Thursday by Ihe freshmen lor the game. ln which they are determined to make It Ihe ' est ever held by the school. The students of the high school will receive their flrrt vacation I f the semester when thev will be lei Report! from H of the principal winegrowing centers of that part of the district of Champagne which is as yei free from UM ravages of war how highl favorable prospects for this Mar's wine yield. The grape harvest promises to be ven rich In nuantltt and ipiallty. In Madagascar there has been dm overed a tree producing OOffeO that Is said to be free from caffeln Ohio has a v early "fire prevention attendance had held up the assocli-j no"n ,in" ,n,'r,' ne departmental i "i acnooi aunni- enneM.. . tlon would have cleared money. The! work (,l('h mornn- Thursday and Friday. This is teaca- Wlll be held Indians ost less, the prizes wcr? Many of the teachers are expected less, the expenses of ihe employs! to arrive in ti e city this evening nu leas, and the cost Of the Frnntl?rthe halance will reach here on the Hays far less, as the nav of net form-' nmrnlna trains They will lie met by A 67 PER CENT GAIN 0fHERE is prosperity news! in the report from New York that bank clear ances at principal cities last week aggregated $4,500,000, 000, or 67'; more than a year ago. This is an astonishing gain. The ratio of increase was 108r; at New York, 39, at Boston. 36', at Philadel phia, 25'; at Chicago, 47'; at St. Lpuis and 57', at New Or leans. Of course the Stock Exchange, which was closed a year ago. had much to do with swelling the total in New York. But outside of New York, where financial opera tions were more nearly on a normal scale, the gains were also impressively large and proved conclusively a wide spread business expansion. The returns for the month of October were equallv signifi cant; the total being $20,000, 000,000 against $11,700,000, 000 a year ago. Here was an increase of over 70r; at all cities; New York showing a gain of 127'; and all other cit ies a growth of 20'; . a run from kick formation mipletely bewildered the CURRENT THINKING v hale which Vale men. The W. & J, eleven displayed quit Ihe "newest'' style of football that h;u been seen in "he east this year. ' MOW TO BCY l!(X)KS FOR DRF.X. In the December issue Of the W o- man's Home Companion Walter Prichard Eaton writes: "To say that boys do not demand adventure stories, and that they ' shouldn't have this demand supplied would be ridiculous." "Any good teacher or wiee parent knows of course, that mere prohibl tlon is an ineffective and silly wea-' pon. Not "Don't" but "Do," not pro hibition but suggestion, is the meth od to apply. Give the young boy books, give him plenty of books, le: him read and browse and have Insi fill of adventure hut. see that those; books a re the right sort. Find out what the are like yourself before1 ou put them into your son's hands. They may be dynamite, as Franklin ; Matthiews says, to blow your boy 'a I brains out. Don't sacrifice his brains, his imagination, all his chances o future literary taste, sense of style. ! appreciation of good writing, for li-.ej sake of saving fifty cents.'' BAPTISM FOLLOWS SERMON AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH ers was but HO this year against tlSOO last year. The only paid performer- on the grounds this year, he said, was the Indian who gave the drunken ride "We gave the show on nerve." said Mr. Johnson. "We had a 17000 de ficit to start with and had nnthlm! to pay with as we went along until the fair opened." MANY ATTEND MEETING I VIGHT TO HEAR DC AlltNS PREACH. MANY DIE FOR LACK OF DRUG TO FIGHT DISEASE AST I GERMAN REMEDY CANNOT OBTAINED STATE DEPART MENT PLANK ACTION. a reception committee of local teach ers, consisting of W. K. Livingston. L IV liambee, Clarence Tublw and E. E. (leiss. The Commercial asso ciation will lie used as headiiuartei ; tomorrow and those not able to find accommodations at Ihe hotels will bp taken to rooms at private homes This evening arrangements hive been made for the teachers to attend the Hehson lecture at the high school and tomorrow evening the ladies clubs of Pendleton will hold a re ception and dunce in their hnnnr st the Eagle-Woodman Mali (in Thurs day evening they will he Invited (1 attend the oxford company enter tnlnment at the Icgh school IX BANKRUPTCY. erf institute week and Ir the high school, til Ua giving tne undents a relief from Ihelr d illy work The first number The Hxfor I There is No Monopoly on Health bui to promote must be taken and HoweU. and maintain tt if the Stomach. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS WILL HELP VOL WONDERFULLY Now Open Hong Kong Cafe UTD NOODLE PARIiOM Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Orders a .Specialty Boxes for ladles and gentlemen OPEN DAY AND ALL NICHT MEALS 25o AND CP, Special Chicken Dinner Sundays 548 Main Street Next to E O. Hldg i'hone 108 THE SUBMARINE'S ENEMY 0 WORST indi- Iki the the ri-rl edy ans. (By Hev. K. It. Clevengi The meeting at Ihe Hal tist tonight will be at 7 o'clock i to allow the congregation to the Hobson meeting at the School. A good audience was out last I night to hear Dr. Cairns and witness! the ordinance of baptism. The time is rapidly passing and many wISI suddenly realise that they have miss ed the opportunity to hear this man of international reputation speak. Jen called across the sea to F. H. Njref of London if evangellsti. i ampaigns on different occasions and has now i-ngagemen s tor such work in Kngiand as soon is the present war Is ended and condi tions rendered favorable for sucn J work. He brings a sweet gospel utauqua. originally applied to me-sage and all should avail them Chautauqua, is a corruption oi i selves of the opportunity to hear this noted man. He has 1 aid Rev. ) NEW YOKE, Nov. 16. f hUrch I Americans are dying, thous order suffering untold agony while itlerd "f "'hers are racked with high ''eianse M is almost lmpoi ohtaln a (,erman remedy, s to battle virulent blood This became known when learned the state department had gun negotiations In an effort to lain the allies' permission for many to ship some of the remark discovery, Congressman Metz New Vork. in porter of the cure nils ali'i millions j anxiety lible t i Ivarsan i lisease It wail i . i word nauddaukwu. meaning place where the child wa ear. away. " a description of a tr.ig among a tribe of Senecca Indl when a baby was lost dorine- a well as an Importer of various iler man dyeetuffe, has been working for months to secure a supply, but the British blockade cut off the remedy which comes only from Oermany Bin e January 1. not a single gram was received excepting a' small ship ment which the British permitted n pass six weeks ago. This was ,nir-k-ly used. I storm on that bodv of water. I The anableps is a Brazilian fih that has two sets of eyes, one for sep. Ing in water and Ihe other for seeing in the air as it swims at the surface. We al! admire a man who good things, unless we happen one of the food things. In tin- District Conn o the t lifted state for (he District of Oregon. In the Matter of Sam. Bamuelson ' Bankrupt To the Creditors of Sam. Samuels i.i. I of Echo, in the County of I'ma-i tllla. and District Aforesaid. Bank rupt Notice is hereby given, that on !h I 1 2th day of November. A. I). 115,1 I Ihe said Sflm. Samuelson, was duly I adjudicated a bankrupt, and that the 'first meeting of his creditors will e held at the office of the undersign ed referee In bankruptcy, at Pendl--! ton. Umatilla County. Oregon, on I I November 27th. A. D. lltl. at HI o'clock a. m. of said duy, at Which I lime and place the creditors mav attend, prove and file their claims, appoint a trustee. examine neS bankrupt, and transact such othnr S bualnens as may pfoperly come ne-5 lore the said meeting Done and dated at Pendleton, g Dreg-on, this 160l day of November, 5 A D. 1915. ;5 THUS FITZ fJERALD, Referee in Bankrupts WANTED An old line Life Insurance Co. wants a local rep resentative, fast experience not necessary. Will teach you the business. Must be able to furnish references as to character ;tiul Integrity. Apply to W. L. Leighton, Pendleton Hotel, between ! a. m. ancl 12 tomorrow, Nov. 17th. ,EWS from Europe cate.- the airship has proven a deadlv foe of the submarine and the facts1 are interesting in connection with the preparedness plans in this country : Interesting information was received by Mr. Henry Wood house, a governor of the Aero Ctv.tr of America, regarding l he methods adopted by the Knglish with their aeroplanes in destroying the German imderseas boats. The aero planes go out to sea in pairs, followed by several 40-knot d strover. Like hunting nogs, they scout far and near in search of their prey. On din overing a submarine they 'rop a smoke bomb as a signal lor the destroyers to approach' while they circle about keep ing their nuarry in sight. From the elevated position of the plane it is possible to see to a depth of a hundred feet in the! Xm kawann.i Rattwai is seM to be ater, so the chances of escape' the largest i ex urate railroad kfMti pre small. The destroyers on' in the world, a is between clerk's toming up either lower steel D. L & W. $12,000,000 VIADUCT OPEN aaaaaaaaaa LACKAWANNA'S NEW VADUCT. The Tun khan link visdui t Hal-' end the main line front New fork to Huffalo It was liegun in Islz and cost III, 000.009. t Is a half mile long and 0u feet higher than the roadway ol the brooklyn Bridge. I' IDKil:' of l 3 miles have bee OUt off the distance between New hour's time for trelght trains. Th York and Ruffa'o While this re- heavy trains that formerly required ductlon In distance is comparatively five engines to pull them up the slight it means a saving of about 21 grade and around the sharp curves minutes In the pavtenger schedule from SVranton to Hlnghamfnn. can between 'he two cities and about one now be dfaW'fl by two engines. HinRnmiinniiniiiiiHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiHRiiniiiinniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu I DodgeBrothbrs I WINTER. CAR will be on exhibition at the Pendleton Auto Co. soon. These cars will solve the problem of all-year-round motoring for you. Don't fail to come and see them. The protection from ihe weather la complete. The finish outside and In ilde Is in keeping with 'he finish of Ihe car. The tops are cloth lined and are electrlcnllj ligbli-d. The motor Is ft0IS horsepower The price of the Winter Touring Car or Roadster complete. Including reg ular mohair top, H tg if . b. Pendletan, i f Pendleton Auto Company IIIIIIIIIMIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII Hiiiiilll Illliiillliliii,!