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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1015.
EIGHT PAGES
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mm Petrograd bv wav of Jve-
Nobotly here in America i
knows what is going on in Rus-i
sia, but no one need be sur
prised to hear that the Duma!
has resolved to fight for liberty j
exactly as the national assem-j
bly resolved to fight for liberty!
against a faithless autocrat
ana an abominable beauro
craay, and so ushered in the
glorious French revolution.
San Francisco Examiner.
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0 LITTLE XIGHT WIJTD,
v,r
0 time nignt ttna. take me
where thou goest
Between the dark and dawn,
when life swings lowest
And all the world's asleep!
1 lie awake and listen to thy
sighing
Give me thv hand, and let me.
Over the harbor, with
lights a-dlpping.
Out toward the skys edge
the shipping.
Stifling walls far behind.
The record of the year for
arrests in Eugene was broken
Christmas day when four in
ebriates were taken into custo
dy. Eugene is one city that
takes pride in being dry and
extends itself to maintain its
pride.
a ft
Mrs. Inez Mulholland Bois
sevain is the latest to quit the
Ford peace party in disgust.
She has given out a long inter
view stating her reasons and
thereby Inez once more gets
herself in the limelight.
Only four more days to smile
ever your glass at the bartender.
Foam-crested waves that would j
leap up to snatch us. !
They must be fleet indeed to i
catch us !
Skimming low with arms en-
twined. Wj
Q little night wind, saddest of
singers.
Tapping my windows with small
timid fingers,
Mourning the long
through;
So oft I lie and see the gt
light breaking.
And heac the world once mc
around me waking
Wishing I had gone aw
with you:
Ethel H. Wolff,
THIS MA Y ENTERTAIN
... .
"T ISCh! summons them to til the ' gllllllllllll tt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 It 1 1 Illllll Illllltl 1 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I tl 1 1 i Uj
nqueous rray.
Also labile Foy in that funny two
reel Triangle Keystone.
Fatty At buckle comes Thursds
an Friday.
Those NEW
Program for
Week at Local
Picture Shows
REOS
Pastime
Bit Four, presents fir
"The Chalice of Com--
are going fast
HITS FROM SHARP WITS.
Jo'.liff
night
A FAIR TRIAL IS ASKED
Some men are as agreeable as they
look, while others Just wear a smile to a
in public.
Some men go to political meetings
with open minds and others wtth op
en mouths.
What a woman admires most in a!
man is get-up, especially in a crowd-1
cd car. Deseret News.
It is a great pity that some of the I
self-made men did not have some-1
body else to draw up the plans and !
specifications.
YORK. Dec
all the way rr
New York it
gathering (00,
aOu.OUO signatures
ion. Miss Frances
rah Bard Field
Miss
ll'ornia
Miss
BRO reio
paring to leave for Washing
iere they will present the pe-
to President Wilson.
Jollit't'e who halls from Cal
ami Mrs. Field, whose home!
iregon, made the trans-cont
trip in a little less than tw
Monday.
V. L. S K
the last time
age."
Tuesday Wednesday.
General Film Company program at
ten and five cent prtees. Lubln pre
sents "As the Twig Is Rent" Essa.
nay presents the laughable comedy,
"Canlmated NOOS Pictorial." No
Vitagraph present the prince of child
actors. Hobby Connelly In "Sonny Jlmi
and the Great American dame."
Thursday and Friday.
William Fox Presents "The l!r
on Law," with William Farntim and
Dorothy Barnard, supported by an all
star cast.
Saturday,
Sell); presents "The Love of Lotl
San;" Yitagraph presents "One Plus
due BqualS One;" Sellg Western
comedy. "Had Man Hobs" Admis
sion ten and five cents.
Sunday and Monday.
V. I, s. K. best pictures made, pre
sents "A Nation's Peril." featuring
Earle Metcalfe and all star cast. This IS
is one of the biggest pictures ever 3
made and omes at an . IT ..rtun. vff )llilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
time, bo you believe in President i
Come look them
over while we have
all the different
models in stock.
If you haven't seen
the new Reo Six,
you have overlook
ed the swellest thing
in 1916 motor cars
S Pendleton Auto Company j
Willi
plcU
ins i re a redness polio
ie In fore vou doc id e.
Alta
Key-Eddti
Lady,'
two big
The Tariff As An Issue
A machine, as we. with our limited republican national committee
(From the New York World ! .tremendous Impulse while Europe
majority Of the members of the was burning up Its capital and
political experience, analyze the case.
Is the other side's organization.
Palms of the childless are forever
belling for an opportunity to spank
somebody's darling boy or girl. To
ledo Blade.
A man may be "out" and not down.
Stick a memory pin there. Memphis
NOT POSITIVE ABOUT IT.
-vY the end of the week Pen
dleton will-again be a dry! commercial Appeal
town. Some there are who
will speed the exit of the sa
loons with shouts of joy and
some there are who will sorrow
at the passing of John Barley
corn. But regardless of how
they voted on the prohibition
amendment, the great major-
itv of local citizens will
to see the law enforced.
Pete, the hired man.
f..r his prodigious appe
morning he had eaten
breakfast of oatmeal
cakes, toast, fried pot;
eggs, doughnuts, coffee a
trimmings, and had gone
was known
tite. One
his usual
buckwheat
Wish ' bor's to help with extra work. Pete
I arrived before the family had risen
If the law is a good law sr.net . WeU pete hospitaDlv inquire.i
enforcement will prove its mer-jthe farmer, "had breakfast yet?"
itc If it i'o a hart law its de-l "Aw,' drawled Pete In a wheedling
fects can only be discovered by
watching it in actual operation.
Contempt and disregard for it
Will prove nothing lor It one Uttle Edna is always frightened at
wav or the Other. A fair trial 'the appearance of Indians upon the
is all that its sponsors ask for
it. Its detractors should not
grant it less.
The district attorney has ex
plained the provisions of the
law through the columns of the
press and would doubtless fur
nish further information to any
who seek it. There should be
no pleas of ignorance. The
county court has provided a
fund "to assist in the detection
and prosecution of violators
and the officers have announc
ed their intention of doing
their best to make the prohi
bition law effective in stopping
the liquor traffic. They are
entitled to the moral support
of every good citizen regard
less of personal convictions.
IN DARKEST RUSSIA
slaughtering Its workers. This too,
a poll made by the Wash- however, Is mere assumption,
espondent of The World, j Before the tariff can be revised In-
tariff Willi K, tV. mmmImI .....
J ""- " ti intently again, the American peo
ple will have to discard most of theil
parochial theories about imports and
face the issue frankly us a great
question in world economics. The
' United States Is now In a position to
1 hold a commanding position in the
world's trade, but it wil not hold that
position long if it attempts to IrapoM
prohlbttve duties on foreign Imports.
Discriminating tariffs are a game
that two can play at. Great Britain
Germany, France, Russte, Italy and
Japan can erect tariff walls as easily
as we can, and unquestionably will
if we try to close the American mar-lgj
mm iu biiBiu. H is uui) u uituillri -
wlth us that they can buy of us. Even ;
Great Hritaln will have to rcvLse hi r .
revenue system after the war in or- . Hi
prepare it tariff bill der to obtain money to pay Interest mi :
neet all the Industrial ' her debt, and in the course of suc'i 23
cording t
ington co
believe til
issue in 11' 16
To the republican organization the
tariff Is naturally an appealing issue,
because the industries that demand
extortionate protection will be the
only source of a republican campaign
fund next year. But how much of
popular issue is the tarift likely to
be, arid how sharply are the rank and
wile of the two parties likely to dl
vlle? Until the war has ended and the
belligerent nations have begun thely
economic reconstruction, there can be
no intelligent revision of the tariff.
If Elihu Root, Seator Gallinger, Sen
ator Lodge, Senator Penrose, Joseph
G. Cannon. James R. Mann and Sena
tor Smoot were shut up In a room
and asked t
which would
I Today.
Cleo Ridgley in "The Choru
! Paramount Travelogue and
j vaudeville acts.
j Tuesday and Wednesday,
Al Jennings, himself, and company,
in the big special feature, "Beating
Back."
Thursday.
"N'eal of tho Navy
big vaudeville ucts.
I'rldtiv and Saturday.
Blanche Ring In
Girl," Vaudeville.
Sunday.
Geraldine Earrar, the world
mous prima donna. In Carmen."
vaudeville.
"The
two new
Yankee
fa-New
a favorite Fool, a Triangle
stone In two parts, featuring
Foy and his seven Foylets
Tuesda) and Wednesday.
"The Seventh Noon." a Mutual
Master Picture In five parts. t
Thursday and Friday,
Old Fatty Arkuckle In a 1-rMl Tri
angle Keystone, "Fickle Fatty's Pall."
Triangle 5-part Ince product, the
"Coward."
Saturday,
The greatest play ever made by the
same cast that produced "Birth of a
Nation, "Avenging Conscience"
Twenty thousand people.
Sunday,
"Avenging Conscience," also MlM
Ethel Belts will start her week's en-
I gaf anient at the Temple. Miss Helts
I is on her way to Honolulu, hut Is
stopping off In Pendleton for the
benefit of her friends.
Temple
Monday.
Triangle, "Old Heidelberg." In five
parts, featuring Dorothy Glsh with
Wallace Reid. Karl Farmes. Brio von
Strobelni and other excellent Griffith
payers.
liaukiiM; Conditions pica-e.
SALEM, Ore., Dec. 21. That Ore
gon banking conditions art very sat
isfactory, that there is a feeling ot
confidence In all lines of business and
that prospects for are encourag-
Ittg, are the declarations contained In
the annual statementif Ranking Bttj
perlntedent Sargent The adoption
of conservative methods and general
care In business with a resultant
shrinkage In every hank of doubtful
items, marked the return to normal
Conditions, the report said. Six new
state banks have been organized dur
ing the year. One wus closed by th
linking department. Two went Into
voluntary liquidation and two wcra
absorbed.
EDEN MU8EE HGURES SOliD,
I'm mou- Museum In New York I- to
Do CUmxI.
NEW YORK. Dec. 24. The wax
figures of the Wirld Tamous persons
In the Eden Musee in Twenty-th:rd
street, which for 2f years has been
one of the points of Interest In Mew
York, were sold at auction. The up
town movement of retail buslnes
took much patronage from the Eden
Musee and when It became necessarv
to tear the present structure down to
make way for an office building, the
management decided to close the
museum.
The Eden Musee contained per
haps the largost collection of
figures and historical (roups
United StateB.
ma
the
"kinda.'
OBSERVANT EDNA.
screen.
"Mamma," she whispered to her j
mother one night, "are there going
to be any Indians In this show?"
"No dear," answered the mother.
"But. mamma." persisted little Ed
na, "have the Indians been out yef"
"Why. no Edna. I told you there
were no Indians in the pictures to-
and revenue nei
States after the
helpless. Senatt
war. the
r Underw
the
Inited
mamma,
en down
who scalped a'l
there in the front
er Clark and all the democrats who
helped frame the Underwood-Simmons
tariff would be equally help
less. Nobody knows; nobody can
know.
There Is a foolish superstition prev-
will dump vast quantities ot manu
factured products at very low prices
upon the American people. That Is
all guesswork. It is much mor
plausible to assume that the gr-a:
debt, from the effects of which everv
belligerent mu-t suffer, will make it
more difficult than ever for them to
compete with well-organized Ameri-
idustries which have gained a i nopoly schedules.
revision it will be an easy matter to
deal a smashing blow at American
Industry.
American manufacturers can retain
their trade supremacy If they art?
wisej but they will not retain It if
the United States by exeesslve tariff!
tries to hog the trade of the world
That is the surest way to lose it. All
Not one of them is worth a cent a.f
a guide to the revision of the tariff
that must inevitably result from the
economic readjustment that must fol
low the war. But of all the political
elements that are unfit to be trusted
with tariff revision, the most unfit
is the element that believes in mo
nopoly schedules for the sake of mo
LIKE CUBES LIKE, t
"Now. Willy," said the mother, "you
told me a falsehood. Do you know
what happens to little boys who tell
falsehoods?"
"No, ma'am.'' replied Willy sheep-
"Why," continued mother
black man with only one e
center of his forehead com
and flies with him to the m
makes him pick sti
bis life. Now. you
in
bis
th
to the moon, .and
ks the balance of
will never tell a
Amusements
What the press agents say
about Pendleton's pres
ent and coming
attractions.
Isehood again, will you?
il wicked:"
It Is itw-!
OLD HEIDELBERG" TINES.
NTS Dhase of the Eur
tc
V f oeail situation seems
be entirely overlooked in
contemporary American dis
CUSsdOB and comment. That is
the insurrectionary conditions
in Pnwvi'l
It is known that some three; k,.rwk.k.
months ago
Costly
say talk
you belie
Talk.
of lb
$4(
volts broke
Moucow.
How they
come througr
and Odessa.
d, nothing has
the rigid Russi-
A- ....
an censorsnip to ten us.
What is known, however, is
that these revolts were the pro
teat of the Liberals against the
prorogation of the Duma, con
trarv to the Czar's promise be
fore' he escaped from Petro
prsd to the protection of his
vciu-rals in the field.
Now the second postpone
ment of the Duma's sitting and
the return to the old repressive
measures directed against the
Liberals anil the revocation ot
the i mi trs partially relieving
the Jews of cruel treatment
have occurred. And simultan
eously almost, there has come
Revive tin- song- am: nirnn
Rhenish l nlverslt) Town,
real i Old Heidelberg! What vistas Ol
Tin- j Idyllic student days it calls up. Of
dueling corps and drinking bouts, of
. I romances betwixt fiery young colle
nrv England, was the scene gians a dtavetn keepers' daughters.
of a fire which destroyed AO
. Ki-I WH K.. me nisium: mauMvu
aneOUS re-lhich Henry VIII wooed Anna Hol-
etrOgrad.jcyn. Runymede meadow. !
the spot where Kins jonn
Megna f'harta, was lllurr
the flumes.
In
of learning, professional dignity
student madeap pranks: AH
and
this
seen at the Temple tocay. The son?
of "Heidelberg, dear Heidelberg:'' is
famous everywhere. There are mancj
i other of the student songs that have
; been transplanted to this country and j
, have become favorites of college
. boys.
' Joseph Carl Brail, musical compos
I er of "The Birth of a Nation" and au
! thor of "The Climax" music, Includ-
Ing "The Song of the Soul," had a
j congenial task In writing the music j
for this latest Griffith supervise.; 1
1 lay From beginning to end th j
music so say those who witnessed 1
I the piece is an unalloyed delight, li I
I Is romantic, sentimental, fiery, mar-1
Hal and grotesquely amusing by
turns.
One of the funniest .stunts is the
'German drinking strain. Tuschl"!
yells the drinkmaster as the steins arel
upraised In air. Up Jump the play-1
the famous
Rhenish j ' rH an'' blow their serio-comic notes : 3
r
i -aimospnere oi
. oi i- ...i.i on tile wind. Down irw the I.e. r as
riOUS SS I college town one win set iii . i - I SB
i ,1, it, i,i. il, rv- iVie Trlmirle nlav nr.i- , down into .100 CapBOtOUl throals. and 1 5
gnad the i neioeiDerg, tne rriangie pta pro i
ated by duced by John Emerson under D. U .j back fettle the cornetlsts and trump-j 5
! Griffiths' supervision, which will beleteers Into their seats until another 12
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1
The Rummage Sales
Christmas week is a week of
energetic merchandising.
The stores find the busiest
season over and another heavy
buying peroid ahead.
And in the few days in be
tween the holidays they must
right stocks.
And in addition must provide
the novelties desired at this sea
son of the year.
So from every angle of observance
the stores are most interesting places
to visit.
And the best ones to see are described
in the advertising columns of The East
Oregonian.
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