PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST ORBGON1AK, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1915. EIGHT PAGES li TO GREAT Manufacturers FUR SHOWING ONE DAY ONLY Saturday, Nov. 27, OWE DAY ONLY "SES.'iy18"' ''tvriNG OXE OF AMERICA'S roitKMosT IVRRHK8 W1U M AT out sTokk sATnthW. oVK.M , ;. , I V M,M,,ri1 SHQWKO OF ITVK Pl'R SCARFK Mills El H COATS, CHILDREN'S' I ! US, n, THOSE WHO HATE ITR 1 1 1IIM IHIA WISH HATCHED WILL KIND Tills SPLENDID OPPORTI VITA TO DO SO. REMEMBER! Tills is THE SAME ,1IGH URADK KVRS THAT WAS 8HOWX BT THIS STORK LAST YEAR lI THE SAYRES STOB1 STANDS READ1 Kx.l lt- . . . i ' i i 1 1 ,i 1 1 HWC HI llli. HI I I.N u Pick Your Xmas Presents Remember the Date (i tiffL' from this immense showing Saturday, Nov. 27 MADAM ROOT, Expert Coiffeur and Skin Speci alist of Portland who needs no introduction t o most Pendleton women, will be at the '.Say res Store for a short time demon strating her complexion beautifier- BLOOM Oh ROSES a complete stock of HIGH GRADE HAIR GOODS AS IXDCPKXUCS? NEWSPAPER time in the nation's history reason to doubt my lovaltv to'th k steamship ,ntt.anasios, .,, nen me l nnea states naa the nrincin v.a..o the ground that it a advisable t made the democratic partv a more to be thankful for. fablabed lull; and Mw Weeklj at Pea- d .tiw. uieguo. tij the AST oIlbduMAN iTULlSUING CO. OCB lad I uuatj l"nper. Member I aited 1 ma Aaalatloc. Entered at Uie Ktoffie at Pendleton, '"regon. aa secuad class mail matter tatephone 1 oTTsali: IN OTUElt CITIES Imperial HmH Satan Stand. Portland una Uoamaa News Co., Portland. Oregon. Cak-ago l:urea'u. isn Security Building. Washington. L t' . Uurenu 301, Four teentb stree,. at . THE COURT RECORD TELLS THE STORY uwiine jurisdiction ror poiiuc.:i reu- ". ne wouia reconimen 1 re-1 i- . - , " , ovn.v ui ine lariu ;ut me Oe.i i llVtncr fnrla in .,;.;... .... . . . . ... I s in (uiiuv..- iui ine suits wene tor dam. is.-.- : -r means in inrs more than a centurv. and : alle-ed breaih at charter of to : plans to subject of raising revenue to meet the 3IMIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM1IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII Hill Hilt lllllllllllllllllllllllllli; prooeed increase in mlliUrv eti?n-iS connection introduuee in the house HERE is no need for any one to theorize as to WIRE, 4 MUSI Hll'flOX KATES (IX ADVANCE i Daily, one rear, by mail IS.OO Ualiy, alt months, by mail 2JMI Uai . Ikn launtbs, by mall - 1.23 ualiy, one month, t-y mall SO tal!y. one year, by carrier T.50 Daily, fix months, by carrier 3.75 Ually, three monttia. by carrier l.WS ually, one month, by carrier 83 !emi Weesly, one year, by mall 1 so sml weekly, ill months, by mall 74 tseml Weekly, four months, by mail uo THE MEN l THE I. INK. A tribute ti men who b is often the A Toast.' bv W. F Barron ribute to the little known he hurden (as in leal life as well as in sport i hut who get little of the glory; with regrets that author wouldn't have rhymed "line" with "grape juice" instead of "wine." oh. the fullback bows to the cheering crowd. And the halves, and the quarter, too, s And the praise ascends to the plucky ends Who fight for the red or blue; To none o great do I dedicate This poor little vera of mine, But here's to those in the fight ing rows, To the men wtio hold the line! it may make, will continue to make it the party of the com- what certain saloonmen i "l!L peop,le and ,the champion will do after the first of the "1 ine "5 18 year if they find the right of- " " ficial environment. ine records ot the circuit flawes moM tiii: court show in plain terms what those men did before when this was dry territory.! Lincoln, .vi. nv. n.Twen iTheir names are upon the tv"en hundred dollars- net docket repeatedly for bootleg ging and some of those men 'are lucky they did not go to i ail. ! The specious claim such men now stand sanctimonious ly for the enforcement of the TN TV h i K i 1 1 n rt 1 q it- MtAMfll rrr A rvn VlllUlalUli IU II "111 V the throats of the people of Pendleton. It is too coarse. Those men will do as they did before if they get their chance and people know it. which, in SDite of anv mistakes steamship to carry eoal fro.n thlsb!U for the creation of a non-partis it mo.. .L. i: . 'country to .Vol Mini; hren ants rtht rii h of the charter admitted, was aue to the (treek governmen'. Honed the steamer t Italy The ! an tariff commission as a means of j the complain-: adjusting the tariff question, long urged by the republican party Mann eipressed the hop the bullnn-osers ; and republican congressmen will amalgamate In the coming session. tfct.fMl mi carry of the I' nited Ratal ' gh said la disinis-ing the! prevent or undo this ait' ek king and his oottaatt int Is actual and kom rii it rrom fie acres of apples was made this ear by (J. X Hius; at his Nemaha . .unty orchard this' L( year, Nebraska Horticulture Secre- JU Ke Paul J HcCormldl of the tary Duncan announced The Ne-. ""Perior court, decided that a mar braska apple r r is a bumper thla.r,'u ni,,n ma' ,,e ataM financi.oly II- Ha riled Mtora Liable ANOBUM, Cal . Nov Paul j HcCormlek ( year. COLUMBUS, 0., Nov. 24 i performances of the home tal minstrel show in which TO conv will take part, will be presented the Ohio stale penltentiari here morrow. One burglar used to 'h circus stmnK man. will give his ring performance. ild able dereil of Mi Judge could The Question before the neo- ple of Pendleton is whether1, , "JS " s" V,rTw K , ,. . . . v ii ' ' lu" Juarez traek will oen the bootlegging element shall its gataa tomorrow rr the LtlB-n have its choice as to who the ; races The track has been raiftedaml next mayor of Pendleton will 'npw special tralnioada o Tho u-orforu tV,OCO man "-" -r.-es ;r..ri henllleky and Han ' ' - A I IV ' III lilt i .11'' I1IV.II r a promise to marrv and ran a Judgment ..f JOOU in favorj s Fern Field of Denver. Verne t'oats. son of weal- i ing Beach family Miss Field! 'oates, a married man. fori es failed to respond, but tbel delayed judgment until hei atisfy himself that a mirried mid be held liable for a prom- I wed another woman 1916 REOS nrriving hen You watch the game and you'll all exclaim: "Just look at that fellow run!" And :- ou'll ahuut and roar when the struggle's o'er That the game was only won B the fullback's pluck in that splendid buck That carried him to the goal: But you don't see fit to think a bit Of the man 'ho made the Tes. the fullback has his meed of thanks And the "quarter did it all." And the halves are praised and a voice is raised For the ends who took ball. Vow take - our cop and up To the brim with the danc ing wine; A toast to those In the fighting rows: To the men who hold the line the II MUCH TO BE THANKFUL FOR VVHAT contrast between F7 America today and on that first. Thanksgiving holiday on the New England oast so manv years ago. I hen the continent was a wilderness and the handful of settlers had risked their lives and the lives of loved ones to estab lish a government where they might enjoy greater political and religious freedom. Those were days of hard ship and suffering. The nation today, 100.000, 000 strong is prosperous and peaceful. The crops were j.ood this year and price?, high; industry i thriving everywhere and the commerci al situation is the best it has been in many years when fun damental point are consid ered Best of all the country is tree from war and in line for continued peace, while the teat of the world is in a death rrappie. There may be some reasons for anxiety and the preparedness policy is timely vet there has seldom been a ru ehorses from l.tn.l tl'tO-Uu k:iv,. I....... are waging against the Mont- ror ,Iavs. gomery candidacy should be j sufficient in itself to elect Mr. cOKsnnUTt. o, .w u on rn neeis of Prorf. Faig's recent predk Montgomery. WILSON AND BRYAN 8 LIT iGAlHST SHIP ENDS. t anadlan- Lose (.Use Against com pany Owning Greek Vessel, NKW YORK. Nov. 25. Federal Judge Hough dismissed suits in ad miralty brought by James Carruthfir & Co.. Limited, a Canadian corpor ation, against Bowrlng tc Co, and j president asked his advice VJVHILE here recently Con 'ffif gressman Hobson ex pressed the view the differences between the presi dent and Mr. Bryan over the preparedness policy will cause the party no trouble in 1916. This theory is born out by a statement Mr. Bryan gave out on leaving Washington and which is reproduced in the last i.csue of the Commoner. Mr Bryan gave out the fol lowing interview as he was leaving Washington: "I came to Washington two years ago last March at the in vitation of the president be cause he thought I could ren der a -ervice to the govern ment. I was more than pleas ed with the opportunities of fered and am satisfied that the ! work done in the state depart- j ment, especially in the negoti-) ation of treaties and in culti- j vating better relations with Latin America, will stand I : resigned only when I became I convinced that the opportuni-, ties for service were larger outside of the cabinet. On nearly every question I found it possible to agree with the president, and in those mat ters it has given me pleasure to second his efforts. In the few instances in which we: could not agree, I have stated my views with frankness, and am willing to risk the judg ment of the party and the country. "The republicans must not put the differences between the president and myself in thi .ame class with the differenc ey between Mr. Taft and Mr. Roosevelt. Mr. Taft and Mr. Roosevelt had personal differ-, ences which led to a division in the republican party. The differences between the presi dent and myself are different-- au i . f . r n i r. I f onrl vi i 1 1 r ,t H i A- r-rr j 1 uiiiiv.iliv- !. a a. r. t , turb the friendship between ' " "L. us. I rely upon my record dur- the railroad station at Wlhnlactan. illg the last 25 years to prove 0' 'ter their hast marriage i my devotion to the democratic ' Klk,"n Md ) Mormon aawti- party and that devotion - was never greater than today. My, new yokk v- y. Mrs tw obligations to the party have genia Keiiy Da via and her kaatana constantly increased, and the ""' Hl ,,"r' 'n. York a a m a I Hvlnif 111 six millions and a hall ol aem-1 w by ocrats who have three times (rin Md voted for me will never have Mrs iieie k.p moMir ,.t s-n- accnaer i- iKmbtoii. CHICAGO, Xov. JE John Burk-. who has almost ooninced the police here that he murdered Franklin K. Voorhee.". a war order broker, wilt le sent to a psycopathic hospital (el two weeks' observation as a result of an examination by M J. Pursell. city physician. tion at the university here that 'he: Burke puzzle Or Purcell as hel auto of the future would be run wltlijnas tne police to whom he Insists he1 a coaled engine, comes William r;. murdered Voorhees. but Dr. Pur-1 Miner of Fernbank. O.. with a patent''"'11 finally decided Burke was of up on just such an engine i sound mind and in need of lasUlB- PORTLAND.0IUW Vacation in Portland, with s de trips outside, will uive you an en joyable occasion. Make the Multnomah your headquart ers. Service better rates con. slstently lower. 50 rooms, per day 11.00 100 rooma with batb. per day l.Sn lou rouma with hatb. per day I on 2oo large outside rooma. bath, per dar 2.511 Estra peraon in - - in au- dltli.nal i.oii Will Arrive Next Week I r I I i I I Pendleton Auto Company Say Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiin.f II tinnal restraint. Mann Will Meet President WASHINGTON, Nov. 25. Minor-1 ity U-ader Mann of the house of rep-' I reaentaives has accepted the presi-j dent's invitation for a conference i ! concerning the milltarv preparedness'! program, at the White House next 1 j week. He announced thai if th'l tne WlHlaS on AL" DAVIS AND BRIDE DISOWNED BY MOTHER hotel after their Mormon mlnl-ter 1 ma rr, t EM: genla, whose love for "Al" Davis has been the subject of; much comment for the past few months, refused to grant her forgiveness. "I do not want to see Kugenia. Mrs Kelly said. "I'm going to hoAewhlp Davis II I ever find him Not one -nn of Eugenia's estate will she get If I have to spend even penny I have 11 prevent t,'' Davis and Miss Keuly were married on Wednesday, the day (he first Mrs Dal as granted her divorce "Amazone" It's a word that- means a great deal to many wo men. Never heard of it? Well, perhaps, you would if you had been a reader of newspaper ad vertising. It is one of the words that signify a new note in Parisian millinery a note that echoes the vital part . women are taking in war's work. Reading the advertising in a m live newspaper like The East I Oregonian is part of the day's 1