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PAGE FOUB DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 11. 1915 'SuSenfEriCENSORED LETTER RECEIVED FROM ENGLAND try is justified in protesting EIGHT PAGES r nrwspapkr. j against any interference with I,., w-kn .1 i-M. American industrial engaged t5 tlie i-i pusuim; CO. Mrnl-i oter-.l t Oregoa a second -lasa mail matter lele 1 in lawtul business or against . outsiders trying in any man Iner to wage the European war Coaot) Paper. 1 1 "I't-M AUbtX latloQ lateral ut um HKiffic( at nMhM on American soil. - The attitude of the Ameri- ' ran iMMMMMhIMaMni in T l-i r tu'o on uu in oniKR cities. , ases is good evidence Presi- Imperial 11. ! Ncara Stand, 1'cnlaud. , . ., , . j oragna. j dent ilson s purpose is td B.HT..D smncPmt, Oregon, j protect American interests SHf I'urvHu. Ms sn-nnty Buiw:ag. when jeopardized from anv WaaHmptnu. n i . Bureau Mil. Kour j , ... , tanta twu n. w. source and the results will be gramying to all wno nenevc in the America first doctrine. GOOD TIMES GENERAL SI liStTKI ITION RAIKs . IN ADVANCE) Oallj. one year, aj mall $5.00 Oelly, alx months, by mail I.M Dally, ihrrf ni. m lis. by mall t.39 lally. one m..ntli. by mall .M oallj, .me rrtr, by carrier "..Ml IHilly, all oaoatse, bv carrier i5 Dally, tliree unmtha. by carrier l.sts Daily, one month, by ranter .6ft tenu Weekly, oae year, by mall 1 ro t.eml Weekly. ii nionilis. br mall 7S rieml Weekly, four mouths, by mall sOiri.u i r . ENDLETON is evidently not alone in showing an increased postal busi- ness. The conditions seem to be geneVal throughout the j country, iuduinir bv the fol- lowing editorial from the Bos- ion Post. to wield The growth of . on.litinne in Aim fWcrorl land OTalllp the Brltie government heart an.l u i j . ; lieves there was always an opportu 7 has been affirmed bv manv in-; " . u-it'Ms in special ileitis. n.v-! porta have increased ; manu- factures have been stimulated; crops by favor of the elemen- tal powers have surpassed iiiiiawiaiiiieailawi laaiiani . i - J- IBB0 1 :zf? 5 oe I -1 1 B OPENED BY 4 f CENSOR. M W 488 I BttaMaaa , ''If power were ml control Of time within my Saving from ruin and decay What 1 hold dearest. 1 should pray That 1 may never cease to be Wooed daily by Expectancy; That evening shadows in mine l.oxnox, Dee. 11. There is now nity for Germany to receive inform i ,i genera Ctnaorthip la nil mails tolUon through the mails, and tutor America, the chief postal censor as- matlon of value to Germany is be- j sen-' The reason for this, it is In- Ueved already to have pmul to prosperous Umated, Is that without such a -.en-j America in that way. The censor ship on American mails has fore been Insignificant run SURVEY WILL BE ASKED Dim not the light of new sur- prise; That 1 may feel, till life be Each day the swe.-t bewilder- mem .Of fresh delights in simple things In snowy winters. golden springs And (juicker heart-beats at tho thought Of all the good that man has wrought "But may I never face a .lawn With all the awe and wonde.- Or in late twilight fail to ee Charm n lhe stare' old aor- cer.' Boston Post. II " he replied. The fire was discovered Saturda but Cnntnln 11 1. . . . ....1.1 Ik.t w. to - won lit as not sure an espioalon "ail occur red, as the. ship was rolling heavily. The Carlton immediatojv raced for Halifax. wages, but the number of men marclai club wu held bwa who are willing to work but nroraoay evening remain in enforced idleness II small indeed. Captain Henderson reported at once ftp TI1IT COWK ROAn 1,1 ' Admiralty. ' What caused the i V v v u aawarfaa ar . . fire. he was asked. "What causes MILTON, Ore.. Dec 11. ColtnttU-l . ting m a proposal to urait resom at a vpcoros- pnmniamt ot tne turns asking tne county court unemployment of labor is notim"k" " S,,r,-J " ,h" ''Z'nTl . j A i COUM creek road across the -Blue Z heard; there still may be dif- nmtamSi M lmtr,.stins ilIU, etu..- A tereiices as to schedules of ablatio meetine-of the Milton Com- las; Veterau t onanl stricken. at j ;ji I v committee .o i. uients ot tne n.i.-ni.nio., Lec. s. roe iHiiain in emorceti mmmm ci, crMk distrut through which atata department is trying to get in small indeed. (he road Is to pass was present. .touch with relatives In this oouatry I a Perhaps the Use of the pos-' speeches were made b A. R. Shuin- ot Fleming D. Cheshire. American; tal senice bv our people mav wavy, C. A. Winn, j. N. steward and j onaul-aanaral at tfenton, China, who be taken most generally as a ! Commissioner h. m cockburn Th J,";' a .. .. , special advantages lor the entiio laiaixMs in a .New 01 k t ny hotel. J measure Of activity. Ot Wide wBeJ whjch ,his thoroughfare Will r Cheshire is In this country on j a prosperity. The figures Of brhat were Pointed out. I leave of absence, and recently called! IMMta rpppints tor Nnvpmtlpr. : in motion those present unam- "i e siuie urpurunem. tie is a na- as given out bv the department niousiv asked for a resolution r i tt- u- i. -it 4 -i i.L! ouesting a survey ot the route b ; t WaWhlatton illustrate m J colfntv court point. A year ago, the oO president h. a. William appoint a) largest Cities Showed receipts! ed to draft this resolution: A R I of $11 SIB. 311 for thp month Shumw.iy, S. D. Peterson and G. A lfrtil. . n 4 V. -, . r . rr. . . r i 1 . . f r' lTlCe November i tive of Brooklyn, and one of the vet ; erans of the consular service. WASHINGTON DRY NEW ITALIAN LINER IS SUNK BY SUBMARINE j NEW YORK, Dec 11. Reports received here say that the new Itnl- Vel Attached to Diver. ATHENS. Dec. S A wireless ,. O. Mil reached Athens from an tin-1 i named American ship. The mess iRel stated she was being attacked by an j Austrian or German submarine aonth ! of the Island of Crete. Unsuccessful attempts to commu nicate with the steamship were mada I The collier Caesar, which is in east ern Mediterranean waters may he in fO! IS $13,3451,40". These offices produce about half the postal revenue. Among ENDLETON certainly has them- Boston shows an increase rpAsnn tn reinicp over Ot S10o,233 over iNovember, thp ripoisinn rvf trip sn- 1 1 4 ; ISew I0TK snoWS more 'an liner name aname... .r,...m ,hp vk.nlty frm wh,,.n th preme court of Washington than half a million. mS2mi vesterdav in which thp dn,- law The normal increase m de- is upheld With Walla Walla partment income through pop- london, Dec. 11 confirmation in the wei column the problem "lar use of the postal service o, th. atnkln, of the new Italian of law enforcement in this city about 7 per cent annually. -teampDante Aii.hi.ri, as ... would have taken on new diffi-; Here in the Boston district, this j culties. With both towns and increment has been more tnan both states in the same cate-! doubled ; in New ork it has e-orv conditions will be more oeen ireDiea, ana c nicago auu . indeterminate satisfactory and it will be pos- Philadelphia are close at hand sible to enforce the law more : m thpir figures. . effectively. There should be I As a measurement of the no repetition of conditions that ; popular appreciation ot tne ugum branch oi the women's d- mt,n departed for thdt f.htainpH rlnrincr t hp fnrmpr dr' : IaCl mat goou limes aie nei v, panment m me chhmm. -.;iln announced deteriuination i " IT.' a. J i i. 1 - regime in Pendleton. CIVILIAN LOSSES FIXED TERM IX DISFAVOR. Sentence lor (mulct- Favored by sina Sins Head. WASHINGTON, Dec. in. Thomaj I Mof. Osborne, warden of Sing Slim orison, in an address before the Wash Disturbers Are Pardiiucd. DALLAS, Ore., Dec. 8. William Mode, Harold 'lano, John Taylor, j William Wilson. Charles Seymour and I William Cassldy. the young men from ! Buena Vista, who were sentenced to 1 30 days In Jail on conviction of dis tlirbins a religious meeting at Hop ' vllle. were set free by reason of par I dons issued by Governor Withy combe. The juvenile offenders were con Ivicied in the Justice court In this city uurday, November -7. The oung homes with be The Six of Sixty Superiorities NEW REO 1916 LATEST SHEER LINE BODY DESIGN YESTERDAY WE UNLOADED OUR SECOND SHIP MENT OF THESE BEAUTIFUL CARS WITHIN THE LAST 10 DAYS. Power Economy Luxury Dependability 4 Cylinder, 5 Passenger $1025 6 Cylinder, 7 Passenger $1400 THESE PRICES ARE F. O. B. PENDLETON AND ALL CARS ARE FULLY EQUIPPED WITH EXTRA TIRE, TUBE, CHAINS AND TIRE COVER IN ADDITION TO THE REGULAR FACTORY EQUIPMENT. Let Us Demonstrate the Reo to You Pendleton Auto Co. Phone 541 8 1 2 Johnson St. Mr this Statement Of the Work and I "ation. advocated the indeterminate . ,.,, ,,s ti aU- iff ; sentence as ;ne odd euwsiuw means me income ui me uusiumvc (Hlober Kai-niiigH l.arue. XKW YOHK, L)er 8 The New imprisonment on a criminal i.i4..u o. ing the war is not all during the past year in OUT y JJ JJ "gg "JgJ ,B , iu ,HrKe October anrnlma. made AM nnolinrr 11-i t h f'fimin'jlitV department goes to confirm "There la just aa much sense. the most optimistic view. There I Osborne said, in Imposing a fixed - hna hppn atpadv imnrovement tfrm of imprisonment on u criminal; HE loss in population dur- has been steady improvement . I j. a. ni. j. I a anoapiuu tor euiiinicu cu uratiis ujjwij DUSineSS worm. AS rosunasi-; ,xh (,aM.s thP nalient should not be the battlefields. ! er Burleson says, "Postal re-l uWcharKed untn cureo." Compilation of the vital sta-: ceipts accurately reflect busi tistics of English cities and ness conditions." towns, as reported to the offi- cial registry, shows in a startl ing extent the effect of the! stress of the war on the civilian ' population. The table of the number of births in the 96 ( largest municipalities in the kingdom shows an annual de-1 crease of 40,000 in recorded births and 50,000 in deaths. In THIS MA Y ENTER TAIN THOUGHT OF IT FIKST -How old are yuu, Burning steamer Back. HALIFAX. X. 8., Dec. 9 The Brit ish steamer Carlton, bound from Xew York to Queehstown for further or der with. 73101 tons of sugar aboard. I'U Xc public, operating revenue of Jlii 140,576 showed an increase of $1'. '.31,52s over the previous October, and net Income increased I2.44S.10S All the subsldlarv lines showcl substantial gross gains. A man may wear a wise expres-lon here with fire rairine in her and still not be thinking of an thing nold. of consequence. (ill. STKl'CK NEAR TIAINO. YUU ; ears I i.eiusus madam? Lady Twenty-five. Census man, (gallantly: T.nnrlnn nlnnp this indicates a could easily say you were five ,U,, i nAnnl-Ainn nf mn o.inger ihan you are 1 . ' J . . i . " 111 11' .1 Ul.. ...... i . , , ., . . , i I Lady .Oh, I ve done that alreadj. man OU.UUU Since Hie war ue- Boston Transcript. gan. This is far from normal, uad e rjettr. and it is without negation as-' "Little JohnP' 18 'ather cr08S 'hls , o . n r u morning." said '.he doctor "but tha: cnbed to the influence of the ta g(fod u shf.W8'tnat D( war conditions. As the report , .,Vaiecing " states it, tuberculosis, heart! "According to that," raid Johnnys disease and cereberal hemorr- mother, "my buabaoa must be aj hage, augmented by worry and reeoTMto fr"'n a mtn i:l excitement, caused 400 deaths! in London during the Week; W never hear anybody talk nl ending Nov. 20 an increase j about the good old times witnon of more than 100 compared reminded that our torefathari ... , , io4- ba4 to crawl headfirst Into Hull with the same week of last ibtTtl year. .....a..... (iot Mad and ;ult. MEETING OUR WISHES "l don's see 'irigsby at the club ! cny more. He uaed to spend nearly ITH reference to our in- t'me ther" ternational affairs the', T.j..,T'nnrt Z ... . . . . bojs suggested that he ought to spend tWO Striking incidents . meth1rt- else besides his time of the past week have been the ; r..vx in a while, he got mad and re acknowledgement of OUrjalgned" rights in the Hocking case by lmlroiman England and the recall of two ,KArrLB, Waifh., Dec. h.-two diplomatic attaches by Ger- men who tried to rou a private jia nnany. ttaflj llnlaaall In an alley down town -er Great Britain was proceed-' 'Elated by the patrolman, who tn- h. ji a I gaged in a pistol fight with the men ighhanded manner to , gj mJm hJly W0Un,J(.d tlut interfere with our commerce. ' h. ,ned some hours later. He gave The Hocking and two Other bis name as James Moran. civil engl- t antured ships were pressed ""-r. aei 3. irvington. N. y.. into their service witeUMet T2T. eV TJt? Xf, ... . , .. . iasks that S. J. H IJird, 1219 Twellth awaiting the action of a prise ;n.,ill(. .umw. ia., be ottfled (OUrt. A viiroroUS protest n i.ise of his death The cecond from the United States govern- robber, who gave his name w ment followed and the Eng lish changed front in the mat ter thus meeting our wishes. Halo, was captured unhurt - A I t mmjmMk . Tfafk, J .IHlBaaaaH K - , Baccajaa Is Iteimrtitl on Vantls Tract by Ume (JHTalor. ol.YMI'IA. Wash.. Iec. 1. The atrlklnjl of oil sand at 436 feet In the Canady well on the old Yantis place, four miles south of Tenino. was re ported here, and the report later con firmed from several sources. Indieti. ti.ms point to a poMUIlt of success for what has been regarded as thi longest Chance of all wildcat oil op erations in Washington. Al Canady arrived here with hi1 own drilling outfit about a year ago to drill for the t'nlted. which had leased the YantlS tract. .lust then the Crescent bubble buret, carrying most of the newly organized oil companies Into dissolution, the I'nlted among .hem. Canad' was left stranded, but succeeding in inducing a few Tenino business men lo grubstake him. organization of a company was not attempted but Canady was kept sup plied with food supply and fuel, and hammered away with his tools, with out even casing for the hole. At 435 feet the drill went Into sand, and when the tmiler was sent down, in five trips, It Is reported to have brought up abotil three gallons of oil. Work has heeu popped and casing ordered for the well. Water will be shut off and an attempt made to es tahllsh possible producAon. The Washington. Oregon and Pa cific States' operations, within a few n, lies of the Canady hole, have reach ed greaier depths without Indication- of oil. The recall of Boy-ed and saxon Most of our military Kreneh and naval terms Petit iw fai sclw'Vji fi lay OdejM to tl' w IliX l.nugli 1'iwtlval, "Twin IKsl"," which on T dialer Tfeattmt, pwc, 10. Yukon lUor Is Frozen OAWKff.M, Y. T., Dec. 10 W'th the freezing of the Yukon river 'he winter highway to the railroad ter minus at White Horse was establish-.-(1. Townrd spring there will be dally service. The annual northwest mounted po lice expedition, carrying mall for the Stefansson explorers, whalers and traders, will leave here Just aT'er Christmas. At Fort McPherson the party will meet another body of men bringing the mall from Herschel la tand. letters from Stafansson are expected In this mall. OREGON THEATRE THRS. DEC. 16 ONE GALA NIGHT SELWYN & CO., PRESENT aPcl P v yy h This isThe Life ! I'll'.ploos lying In Ship. SAN FKA.VCI.SCO, Dec 10. Presented by a Perfect Cast of Broadway Farceurs! Di rect from 52 weeks of Roaring Laughter at the Fulton Theatre, New York City. Prices lower floor $1.50, $1 Balcony Entire 75c. Gallery 50c. SEATS ON SALE AT WARREN'S MUSIC HOUSE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15th. Iillllllllllliliiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllllllllllllll muiiii nMMIli, iill i Mnnm rs nunn ciicv nuiyA mcure i mtwiii bwt vnwr avtaii ninN uionco 'lhe American steamer Klo Paslg, wtilch arrived here from the orient, was of ficered entirely by Plllpinos, all graduates or the Insular nautical school, an In.-tltutfon established by the bureau of education of the Phil ippines. F.videnee of the Filipino officers' quality as sallormen was Indicated bv the fact that the Rio Paslg on the way over safely weathered a typhoon In which the wind attained a veloc ity of S4 miles an hour. "Cttaoked," .-.m I cm ii. lAUIS, Dec. ! '.The new Cci man offensive In the Artols has been definitely checked by a heavy rain of shells," the war office claimed. In the Champagne fighting continues GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW I V W 116 Wait Alta St.. Upitaln. Phone 4J3 .IIUII Illinium,, "IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIII"" "MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH5 FOR SALE GOOD SK ; HfMIM, TWO JftOttt HOVKE ISOOO.M, Has gas, electric lights, and all modern conveniences, close to the Colon Station. cn be bought for 2nn down and I'jr. no pea month, with Interest at 8 per cent on deferred payments, flood chanoa for a railroad man. Seller would also lake caltle In part payment. This Is a good buy gnd will mil remain long on the market m this MATLOCK-LAATZ INVESTMENT GO. 112 Baal Court flt,