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PAGB SIX DAILY EAST OfflSGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1915. EIGHT PAGES alrail iMMd Wresv a wsanww . 1 IN OTHKR I 1TIBS. Sural, I'n.-.iand. KALI IrwiIi, H .let Nfwa uregiw ttowBac N.-n-s ( i . Portland. Oregon ti l'ii a IT cbinr bmm mm b sritj BitttMf ever quarter it mav come, the Kuli; 1' i', llureau Sol, Tour . . . tL;h Mice.. N W careful and at all times con siderate of the rights of oth ers, yet firm in upholding our own rights and the dignity of this republic. The reasons for (he preparedness policy are partly set forth in the follow- "Rut just because we de mand unmolested development i.iul the undisturbed govern ment of our own lives upon our own principles of right and libertv. we resent, from what- KI ltM lil.'. OV KATES IIS il'VANlKl Dallr. oat .rear. 1 r mall (MU, pit bj man aJnlij. ilree uuottis. b.v rail! Ualir, not mi.::., hi mall ttolty. nt ir. by -arrler fall?, ill 'bn. tT rarrUr Mull;, tfcree limit, bj carrier Uallj. imf mmih. tr carrier ( wkij ont rear, bj mall . .. Seal Wertij. tii nemo, bt na!! Head "eelj. f.Hir moottw. by mall h the s:lad holid Till lli;sTMs TKKKK, has downed. 13 will deck the fair paths f the shoppers Vi;h the sheen of the sum mer that's gone, the wealth of the bountiful forest. the mistl smila lamp staffs garlands. aggression we ourselves will not practice. We insist upon 1500 SOl'ur't-v m prosecuting our self :!w chosen lines of national de ; velopment. We do more than .... 7.M that. We demand it also for Z i others." !i ... . ... lso We will not maintain a 2 standing army except for uses which are as necessary in times of peace as in times of war and we shall always see to it that our military peace es tablishment is no larger than is actually and continuously needed for the uses of days in which no enemies move against us." "But war has never been a mere matter of men and guns. It is a thing of disciplined might. If our citizens are ever to fight effectively upon a sudden summons, thev must 1ST COOPERATE IF THEY WISH SUCCESS filKFOitD PtXOHOT POINTS m l i ui.iXi.s or citVRCU in III HAL BISTORTS, I'lUrTESTS AtlAITWT MOOT HOUHKti jiimimiMiiiiiiiMiniww M A I' and hall bear fairy head. streamers and iendarls of verdure e deep forest fragrance shall shed, in and out through the festocnins. peeping, now hiding themselves, scamper gay spir-.ts woodland, e laughing and young elves. I'onijiiis.iu,, mi t luin li "ml Country 1. 1 It OIWiM sawdmis at CUtuiuhu. Ohw. Ib-ituiiu an, I tx-oHouik Health of Country ounauiiiln' Must itai i.vuservcU, Says speaker. OOLUMULS. . mo Dec. 8. Coun try c hum-has in the near future must cooperate through the medium of cnmnuiaity fedeantiono and thev mast interest themselves more closely In the material w ell ire of the rural pop ulation, ilifford fin. hot. president ot the National Conservat ken Associa tion, declared today in an address at the opening session of the national .mention ef the Commission on Church and Country LJfe. a bran-h Of tho Federal QllMlff of Churt-nes at ' Christ in America, wfetoh meeting simultaneously President Wilson will iddress the coneentiom Friday elm ing. Mr. Pinchot. who Is ohnimvan of the commission, called bot coon-i try and city resiileets to unite in try-' ing to solve the prnblem of ths pr-- uura protesting aitaldM Senator ent decadent condition of rural it,i snoot, of I'tah. holding his churches tin predicted taut tl ruv Slt In h- senate because, it is al ral ,'hun.h campaigr. to b lnstltnto leged, he represents the I'tahn and at this meet ng would) be an effective 1 i'tah 8n company, have been re oonservatlon movement uiMsmik'n asf1 rviVel bv every IT. S. snintor in know how modern fighting isi'; wou;d tenil to conserve the K!l-j Washington: The letters wer signed anns& nnnnnnnBnW. nHR nr .''nVik nsnnnnW KELD SOOT WillMI Willi IN. Nov imintWi ne and what to do when the summons comes to render themselves available and im- metliatelv effective." Patterson, of kit Uki sious ano economic health i country i ny c lommunities. City. "There can be no . r nai-.r.vt:. ound and vigorous Ufa for trie na- IIKI.l "nTR Ul'KIt IT IMVS tion unless life in the cmntrv it vtB When yosnj liver gets tOSpMI and Ai was niinflsil V nniK. : lryus " 'J Mr rim-hot. your stomaca aats qarer. take Tr. a. fy.,HMcu uie proo-, .n of w clv,llHtion 19 K1 Nw ure p,ns and you win lem of merchant marine ceived close attention in message. "Moreover, we can dei re- the est measured by the ssaandnsss f uie on use land The ter nciout si'ir itual ideals ef the open country cons stitute or msst resistii barrios c.. r.s- thn gTew'.nc laxitv and', lux- v. own. : : ddpa of war. bet slaps i on th trtoM Ana a , take, ana rsdin. gjetaa trau. no irue or eiiecuve American -r. : ur saxul organ izatitm. POliCV without shiPS ?f Our ie arv st..:. : aK uii.. greal niwve- or.ag l-a,-k to- tho ' DtaPCh in the country and smnl.er E - .-. greater pc- er : w ai wt:.-h it need is have. Jo nnt iis ! ':: -.t:- '-.- ;ir s ..hoc: ! uis lb.. :-- : . :h irar-ce i- the itr faJore X fin.l yourself feellmg lielter Hiey purify the blood, ive you freedom from constipation, Mllowness. olaal ncss and indigvitlon-- Vhi feel Tin'- -just like you want feel Clear the complextion, too. an at druggiias. Adv. of peace, carryirr g-.i5 and carrying much more, creating frier. dsr.irey s.'i rf-ierrp in disper.sab!r services to all in-; t? rests c-n this side the water. They --st :ve ecTssftantly back and forth between the HOMES SOWOHT hXK TWO. lViy of Noon 1eK Wwlarr'- l ore and Brother. C. ianiiire Ahfc PURTLAXD, re., Uc . Th .'uvenile court tnu Cosnjd two lwi ool bnt I d bnihm thai who are in need if homos tatwrence .h r- hnrrhe aged seven, is a vsll-lrhiveil. loVnMa -t- ihmr auouiers - b ef Taki faOBPI : A COLRAGEOL5 MESSAGE 3 rday .momiEg Pre& IVilson deah with the -f. e trd enee in whieh he i i" To!irv of p r. : the : rest is a forceful re- u At Whrte ?rfi. It i ar able h ant think ted man who is, I duty and asks1 ' ' f " tTr-c'; 1 1 to gt into; lit: le fellow, whene inMhT is (lean h witB the work nud and ahose fathen- has been out af anxr ,sle is aaa oCi nork for months: Tine nun is iaie. : ronsMas for the pre-jl:ng and eaiable'dui nannot fmcl I .sontTT eh jr.-h I ork. Meanwhile tin- h Is in treat Mr. Pan: has urged the iK-.esat sf need of a mother can- and somo ga ws an: g ad ; r oonshing fo.Ki and warm OWJghmig rheota as aanrsr ir har the win las ! Clifford, aged U ha Bred part -.jr t-s. : s. v.:nred thai! the time on a farnu arid he is witlms a.:a ajeift , ; : nd hand. He has m ov to niaiie a aw aa ma. .vmel mataj-lal' a home for him. Wili ot snme IdanV BaaaaanaS h asganaasal ihit thn ly f,-mir open thmr d.vf to tlse .'Ti.mc- j j. " : " ' ids" This -lie .luostion asketf fo venile court. An.wne williid in 2go tt- cire thm lutiz- I'leetr ohaiwe iran teleptene. l court house. -ami : Clll .'rose?- most vital subject trut n- -coafronted the nation since tot civil war. It is a message M moment because it represents tho ripliberate thougr.t.- a.' - purposes of the country's chief SAN FRANCISCO'S SUCCESS T i announced from San Fran:iseo. says an ex taaitee. that the Panama- txecutive at a time wher. heavy pacjf-lc international Expcei lesponsibilities are thru-t Pon jfJoa brought its career to an Mm. His words are entitled to tn(j wln a net balance of 2, jrrave consideration because 2e 1,169 in the treasury, reck the national welfare and safe- oring the municipal auditori ts are involved in his leader- jUmi which was a gift from the ship and it is essential y thejpjay at its cost prjce 0f . sue-ess of the program that the am am juu betters the bal- preident have the cordial sup-'jance ieft Uj the St. Louis fair President wiison on ru port of all true citizens. wheth-jby more than $1.000.000 and j J er native or ioreign win. the Chicago balance oy neariy Pe Jem: Council . vJ i- ir. ; :t-i o'Jtgrt'Wtli v i: -use.' - ':..:u-. - I C ar-r lib Mr Pia-1 HaW and IUB 0 rhnt waa a Beaber af that commiis-' ar not iermaneiitly ahha H ;r land the work of Dr. temporarily. retwed w-.r-i. H Bnia,n ttmm Vork ihi remedies. Why not - hre '. rural chnrch work, tor ternal remedy BhaWM lalsapafOln fieorge F . Well i wnicn rorrotns ins awiwnj of ChOtchea.) Stood on which heuiaatism nasavoi and rures the iniwMseT Adv HC i;l l 1)1 I II UU8 IT). A Shovelful of our coul will last longer, burn cleaner and give more heat than any other kind. Don't buy the inferior grades. You'll only be dlasutiHfted with the results. Life's too short to waste energy shovelling Inferior coal (let the right coal from us. B. L. BURROUGHS, Inc. Cor. Webb 6 College Phone 5 liiiiiiiiiuiwiiitiHirBmnnmiiiHiHiiiiMii iiiiiiHtiiiitiiirri STIFFNESS AWAY m il pais man i.i & wuti HI, Till At, ll(Tll.K ' l l PSXhTTRAjNG l . i OB9 on, When your hack Us sart arid IhnM or lumbago M-latlca rhaVaUtiaaS hat ymi - ' .mil up don't stiller CM laWM trial bottlf of old. aonssl "St. "Jiiiubs Oil" at nhV ''rug store iuur i Utile to vour hand nud nil- it right on yoar avhing back, and oyi the- time- you count firty. the soreness and Utlthnhsnl is gone. Don't, stay erippleti: "Ifhis soothing. pahnSTnthhl ail needs to he used aarll p meal It takes the pnia right out L ami ends the cnrery. It Is inagionl yet absomtelv harmless tnd doem'i burn the- ! 1. it else slops Inlllbiago. soiaMr, bat-Rtiohw or rhetrmstism - promisl.v II nioer iiimippvvDisi loumtv jail isiC Hickman a" the m .talk When aucaaad tii the wniaan at Che polk-e station yesterday afternosn. Milkman den-: tny knowledge OA the affair, or that he and My tin had plotted with her tS she obiuned. ?tr Jaukaon beliavv there Is Hill more to the iiiee thuia has been dlvnli."l and exseot mure aaVSloPhnWatl h da-. LET i s HANG ONE OF THERM beautiful fixtures In your din. Ing or living room and you'll be delighted with both Us beautifully auft Indirect light and the added beaut anil at iraelieness of the room. We m fixtures of all kinds. All prettN. all effi-ctlve. all con venient and all reasonably pin il J. L. VAUGHAN Don't Worry Dr rheui but anly by ex urn" I ose an- in- and ii'- Kev tary as the ali dtr.ominatlons to unite in men Charles nis Oili, sscre- canaanhansa. He urg?l( The first president born ii the I-si. tid Stuies after Hie signinr of ih Declaration sf Eajdsasndsncs and tlie StabllaHtneat of national mit vans Martin 'an lUiren, who was born 'li te state of iflra Fart in m: or himk stAiN. WoniKii. M!ilieii l ItllilKitm. I imiiil Willi Milrai in Har If nil. The most inking suojeci , miitjon mov 11 to improve lie country i hjtr'h.1 -We ar oot here to sdTOCStS th j Driver DanSH i ar w isso-a ng or suengthening of any I t'g IniasaL U. . )., at the extnse af an- XKW VOKK. Dec. . -Arelabald I. ..ihr a.a Mr fini hot nor navel WH'Iure of New Turk, had ih..,rv io exr.loit or an aslercapeon a lOtart to grind We merely seek th truth! out of lakiprnnli X Shoal i..,sdJtiuns. and remedies that I ditched his uutun are both wise and practicable." The conference will be in seas'.ou tomorrow and Friday. I oocludiug mill. k ...I.)..,. CrlHav eveninv bv woo an u.ir. n . ..v.-. n -. , . . - rural life prub- a.aa ... . fair . .Tir. BBS IU1T . .1-- WW wmn . hlales ..i v.h.1, the deer caina i Federal enuot il C , .m . Zm. h a few ran. he re tor tiusiness rasw . , . rrtsht. narrow poud several miles J, when he bile lo avoid run ning into a dewt That BbOCKaa nis w cress. He wa? itnaWe to g the ma chine out of lhaditrh and lsad to walk the storm to the Ijiuirel nuse. ir. jSXH FKAXCnKO, Dec 2. The body of mm TVai hToy, lfe-of a well to i hi I'lnnese rrterchant was fsund in it roisn is rlw Chinese iiuarters. slasftid t rilibons and wititm 12-inch stiletto thrust rhrough it. The bady was found by resiil'-sts ol the- iuiaer. who. attracted BJ the woannn'l screams. rusheuT Into the house. As rhu-v entered a CMtMSS lushed nut sf the place and disap peared. 1 about your digestive troubles, sick headache, tired feeling or constipation. The depression that induces worry is probably due to a disordered liver, anyway. Correct stomach ailments at once by promptly taking BEECHAM'S PILLS They aid digestion, regulate the bile, gently stimulate the liver, purify the blood and clear the bowels of all waste matter. Safe, sure, speedy. Acting both as a gentle laxative and a tonic, Beecham's Pills help to Right The Wrong Uri.it S.U W AT Medicin in th. World. Seld Terywhws. la boxw, 10c, lie. BARGAINS! Real bargains in LADIES' SEAL AND LEATHER HANDBAGS Any handbag in the store Vi-PRICE. Less than wholesale. Tallman & Co. Leading Drugfiiti J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. ,iscu?sel bv the pre'ineni is, . .,! .,.nnBiAerei and that of preparedness. The t-L & q upheaval and tur titu.le of the president may , moil 'in the world, this showing surr.med up by saying that ne, .j-ui- hnth to the cour- tieli'i intn- should be I'hunhes uid the public itfoiram is I before the rural life commis- Coffce You may know much or little about coffee; but you know what you like. (.ill like a clear cup of of that anfj more. Coffee with a rich, smooth flavor; and no suspicion t f bitterish chaff. 'I if creditable both to the cour ageous and efficient people who organized and handled the fair and to the citizens of the country, most of whom had to cro long distances to see it. President Wilson, in his "toast" to the exposition, said that it, "in its conception and successful a c c o m plishment, gave striking evidence of the nmrtical ifeniu? and artistic taste of America." It did all urouivi 1 1 give you this, Schil g's HeM is evenly the objectionable is t.ikcn-out and the coffee is packed into air tight tins. It li ready for use when bar) k Moneyback, GOOD LUCK Schilling's Best HE East Oregonian never harbors animosities, po litical or otherwise, tow- rd anvone. This paper pre- Ifen the cheerful to the pessi mistic side, it prefers to build not destroy. Those who work t for the good of Pendleton will !at all times have our encour lagement. With reference to th th shrive an unbiased SDirit. The verdict of the people is final. The East Oregonian is above very thing else devoted to the welfare of Pendleton and we are sincere in the hope that as mayor Dr. Best will measure up to the best expectations of his friends. If he does he will have commendation and sup tiona. largely km. Among those on the program to day were: Kev. Washington Gladden, Colurabun: Kev. W. F. RJchaTdaaP, Kansas City; pruf. Edwin U Harp. Madison, N. J-; Kev. Alva Taylor, Co lumbia, Mo.; Dr. S K. Momman. Bluff ton. O.J Rev. Ward Piatt, Phil adelphia; Albert E. Robertx, New York; Miss Jessie Field, New York; Preaidem W O ThompHon. Ohio State University, Columbus; Rev. Hu bert C. Herring. Boston; and M A. Hutchinson, Pittsburg. On the program for tomorrow T.re: President Kenyon U liutterfield. Massachusetts Agricultural CaUnS! Bishop Joseph F. Berry, Philadelphia: Kev. h. Morris. Atlanta; Ur. Wai ren H Wilson. New York;! Dr. Ueorge B. Stewart, Auburn. N. Y ; Prof C. (. A. Tressler. Springfield. O; Prof G. W Flske. Oberlln, O.; Kev. Harry t. Ward, Boston; and Fred B. .Smith New York. Speakers Friday are: Kev E. 111" madse Hoot. Boston; Dr. W. C. CliP- plnger Westerville, O.; Kev. John M Moore, Nashville, Tenn.; Henry Wal lace, Ue Moines. la.; Kev. George N. i n'fnft nut Park II: rroi. rim" ' ened by th alare of ihe heanUtcht and mood still until after the; lirake had been applied and the car ditched. INJIIAX UUP8 rKOM TfKAIV. VruA Kit Top, MnhPniind' Athlnw, Takra (tine for ITiwdmn. LEAVENWORTH. Kan.. 6.--Fred Big Top. a full-hlnod tndlsn. conMct-l ed In Helena, Man!., on a ShMaalory charge and en route t the United States penitentiary to serve 20 years, leaped through the window of a rail road train neajr St. joneph, M, , and escaped. Onvernment olflcera aUipiasd the train but Mi Top confer not, e fouwt He was more than six feot tall and weiahed l'9 noiinda. A few IranM ago he ws a proasinent I an eastern Indian school athlete it FORMER LOCAL MAN ARRESTED AT BAKER -Ti.m M- l l n ami Neil estenlay by on charveH made by A. McAdanas. I Mormon BB sin miner, who Halms that the two BAKEH. Ore., Oec . former Pendleton mss. Hickman were arrested Chief of Police Jackswn er Sew ' r of 'the Feral piotted to rfefe hitn of he.nn 14 CouncU Of Churches and Bl.hop Wil- snd MM H. ttat Ham F Anderson, Cincinnati. Into his room In the Klk natal atW nam r. "u"' yestrdav morning, coming through a HOW SHE ENDED TEN YEARS OF SKIN-TORTURE Oet. 2R, 19H : "I had' aracma. an nrr face far ten yearn. Iittts red pimples lorawd in a smalLspot n my ahin and then spread all over my race. They itched and burned m.; awfully. It wan certainly enibacraasitig to ate, and I would not go amongst people. I tried almost every remedy and treatment that could be aaed fur thin trouble, but nothing did me any good. I aaed Res tnnl Ointment and Reainot Soap, and was relieved! in a dky or two. In one. month I was cured. Thin was sis months ag and the treabte has never returned. (Signed) Krs. a C. Rot), erts, Weatherford. Okta. The Resinol treatment speedily heals eexema, rashes, ringworm, and other eruption, and clears away diafiguring pimple and Diaeaneaas, even wnca other treatmeats prove worse than use less. Doctors have prescribed Reslnot Ointawnt a ad Restnol Koap tsr eigh--teen, years, and all druggists sell thenv DhugeBrothers MOTOR CAR When you ride in it you will realize that it ha all the reapontiveneaa, comfort and power you want in a car. It get away instantaneously and skims the road silently and smooth ly without motor vibration or side sway at high speed. The motor seems always to have more and still more power when occasion require. There it no choking at low speed in high gear, and there it an unusual freedom from gear shifting. At full speed there is scarcely a tremor of the motor. e coming city administration e paper in firmly resolved to MOM BOAHH IV JEAIOUHY. ai-ar l!alo How When IUal Ponet Is Brought. of CHICAGO. Dec. . Caesar, the lion monarch of the Lincoln Pnrk soo. cannot eat. He Is in a Jealoua rage over the arrival of Hiawatha. Hiawatha poses before an Interem door opening Into another room, .ma iih.ii he rMcAdnmsi woke up itid discovered him. Mylin said he was j looking for Hickman. McAdam?' 1 story Is that he examined his cloth ing immedlateh and found the money 'gone He notified the police at once May Miller, an Inmnte or a rnom I Ing hoime where Mylin and HI' k hail been, told Chief 1m k.ion ed audience and eat. heartllv. while that they had plotted to rob Me'd raesar paces to snd fro In his cage. am. and offered her a ahare to help inrii n .... . . neglected and unnoticed turn the trick The building which hou.cn the ani-Adam. warning, xhe says The arreit mala echoes with the terrific roar, or or tne two lumrwwj old Caesar over the newcomer from tween the chief and District Attorney I Godwin. Mylin was placed In the HOW'S THIS, We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any ca?e of Catarrh that aimm be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Hall'. Catarrh Curft has been taken hy ratnrrh sufferers for the paat thirty-five years, and has become known a. the moid reliable remedy for catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curs set. thru the Hlond on the Mucou. surfaces, expelling the Polnon from the Blood and healing the diseased portion.. After you have taken Hall's Ca tarrh Cure for a short time you will see a great Improvement In your gen eral health. Start taking Hall's Ca tarrh Cure at once and get rid of ca tarrh. Send for testimonial., free F. J CHENEY a CO., Toledo, Ohio Bold by all Drug-flits, 76c. The motor Is 3fi-3h horsepower The prlee nf the Touring Car or lloadater, complete I. t (f. o. h. Pendleton!, fully equipped with ex tra tire, tubcK, chains etc. Pendleton Auto Go. 812 Johnson St. Phono 541 port from this newspaper Minneapolis