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PAGI POUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 8. 1916. EIGHT PAGES ijects is their opinion of , .ersion of Baron, Al'KB. A Year of Peace and Prosperity iiiiiiiiiiin mini! I at ln 1NU CO. t I 'end If tea, uatter. IN OTII1.K 1T11.S. i. - , . , , , more valuable than feace such as Nm s:ni. i.r:una. tune irom America out ne leu ... ,. Astor the only remarkable- thing is that Kaiser Wilhelm ; Krom the st. Louis post-rispatch. gregste about Stt,MMt for the has not before this made Lon- Q mm notal1' uManmm i year. dm u cuhiirh ,vf Rorlin A Mn as our Itrealest blessing of thel In foreign trade VI nave reached 008 a suburb of Berlin and con-:r whKh em1s todn, peac, the unprwrimtti i erred upon King George the , ,. ut, haJ llu.rt,lv kr.n M oom.ooo. with a bai.n.e in our f- nuiiurauie mil 01 ex-King Ml coat, our situation might be deplor- M n I2.MO0.rtOO.000. The threat Britain and Ireland. al.l rather than happy Peace ma; cost too much. Snme things an Mr. Astor gets all his for Kuoaiu Stmt Co. l'or:lnd. Oregon n HS.K AT this ennntrv hrjitico hn cairl it' with if we j down ! exports were about f 3.500.000.000 more than the preceding year. The. figures for December are not counted in this to tal, but the indications are that they will exceed the record-breaking ex-1 ports of November. We have had extraordinary crops. I and have served in a time of need as the granary of the world The value! Usltj I lily llly Halir Semi Semi BoJ r Bill by Mil ... by mtll i.on.il stvurity, vital rights. demo-! was not a tit place tor a gen-vratic inauu mi tieman to live in." Honor be-1 if stowed upon him in order to!h' & . . Iha.l a va.n uic niiiriivan Rpnncai : inl of our crops reached 1 0.0 uo .000,000. N will not be extremely produc-:.,na .h? risht( anJ iMmmM of man. We aa selling at six to, IS tive of results. kind, we would have achieved noth-'t''sht cent" ear NfA is now "I ing. we would have sacrificed every-j CPnts " Pounl thing. But maintaining peace, we I . . U" thare haa been a mark l.avc conserved honor, right aecuruv revival of business, with few tail-; civilization Without war, ' throuch urHi Tne bank clearings surpassed I . .... . . I all records and will ,k i , : ,m. m , . . ieason we nave aerenufd interna-i e . ...j .......! ing the helpful work Of , luw am, ,h rul ,if numanJh the .estimate,! December clear-, itv on the seas Through r..n .V" Hl M.M.uuu.UMM. a total for th. A DOCTOR BY WIRELESS . .'O 1 ST So l M M 9 As the Price of Gasoline Soars Skyward THE FRANKLIN bit of cheerful news show- the wireless comes from Cape Hatteras on the Atlantic j have avoided war without the sacri- j? of s.iss.i is. The imi tt II T 1 ROME and gilded; ktaaa is where affection calls Filled with shrines the heart hath builded: lome to which the faithful dove Sails beneath above us. lome is where there's one to love Home is where there's one to ( rtQil Vnt lrvnor q frr, tViorn ii-qc lice of I sick baby aboard a ship sev-ti,n ' ' ' palace tCral ff Hatte-1 :u.hievomfnt al(ine win las. The snip physician had i the year memorable m history. hung ,been called in and had vainly on the material side the year is exhausted his Skill in trying to not less memorable. Confronted by I save the child. world cataclysm in finance, industry t ,,-00 tk .--! ,.,o'anJ commerce, we have oeen able not It was then the wireless was ;,nl , majn(aln the a0. called into use and through the ,tv,t,es we had, but to add to them those tblne. ... h. ,.hri.ha;l"'anKs 're only $J.Sb.251.0tiO. ost by great democratic na- Th industry, which l.in- gulsbed last winter, revived in great-j i er volume than prpr h. make tumn months and is now breakins j records. The wholesale trade exceeded all records during the autumn. Industrial plants which were purt ly or wholly shut down are now run ning at full capacity RECORDS FOR FUEL ECONOMY BECOME OF MORE VITAL IN TEREST TO THE MAN WHO MOTORS. On May 1, 1915, 137 Franklins in as many different lo calities made an average of 32.1 miles per gallon of gasoline. On May 1, 1914, 94 Franklins made an average of 32.8 miles per gallon. Franklins are economical also, on lubricating oil, mak ing 1046 miles on one gallon of cylinder oil. The Pendleton Auto Co. the heaven 'station at the Cape a message and t. rise from business depression j 8UllerinE. .,auW'bv thp Wtr h!!. "! to lirn,Fl..ritl While tha fln,mUB I ... . ,' ,, " . . "' notable. Not a nation at the other civilised nations are In failed to receive our bount nncwaroH witVi a nrocrirtirm L& . . ! Ileal aid .......v.v ...... mrougn tne leuerai banking and cur- ,..i t :fi tl. l u . . ... ... agencies. iui ine liiiaiiL. l ne uiiuv was rem , system to maintain nigh Home's not merely roof and room. Home needs something to en dear it. Home is where the heart can bloom. Where there a some kind lip to cheer it! What is home with none to was flashed to the family phy sician at home. He immediately war has and prac- t m through Thus. then treated in accordance u"",ard lability and to supply , rlalng Uue of prosperltv with the advice in the aerial ''' '"m money for business needs jreagon for profound lfaUtuJe ar message and recovered. at low rates of interest. enjoying peace with honor we and re- ioiclng. not wi.h a spirit of boastful- m U V.rni V,QQ f thi tolo'. ' 0'ume 01 Proritanie Dusiness ness. but with a spirit of humility and . ..... vi w iwv . has Oeen steadilv rising during Nont Home is sweet When there . time, none nd only sweet, one we love to -Old Favorite. I ha tie Will teel prouder Ot the j last four months of the year. Cor- achievement than he is of the i,nratlons that haJ not pa'd dividends I t 11 i a ! ffr AVAr I VPSro no i I crtxxA rllciHomlu widespread use Deing made ot; , , : v ; """" - . , , , and dividend-paying corporations his invention is by the battling pai,, lanfer airidend.. lt ls estlmalej forces in Europe. UuU the January first dvidends of a a a a" a a a the big corporations, which will ex- . oeed $100,000,000. will make the ag- but One Arrest is kindness toward others who are leas fortunate. We may look forward to an eveni better record of achievement next I year, holding in our hearts the hope that America may be the instrument by which the blessings of peace, free-1 dom and prosperity will be showered' upon other lands HAPPY CANYON BOWLERS TAKE TWO OUT OF THREE Hamley 180 180 170 530 Baum 195 222 157 574 Mi Monies 206 205 200 611 Tola 1118 943 882 2743 I I l OF THE BCUAOGOBR8 li PARTIAlliT OVERCQMK IX TOl HX AMI NT Made During First CITY PARK FLOODED 117 1 r-k . .1 . . weeft rrohibition m rKi: ix cvstodi xor I1K DUlXKt.XXKsei HIT IXH YAiHAXi V ENJOYED MEETING OCR WISHES . CHE note from Gerjmany, made public yesterday,; further emphasizes the success of President Wilson in;. lf he first week of the new raw hi tr.rl for ohervance of the ' "ny lndlcatlon- the P-"'itlon law . PLA K WILL MB POWTLAH AM his mman lor ousei v ani-c w hh . materially reduce drunkennes? ; o; YOIX'G PEOIT.K AJCD rights of humanity by nations !and disorderly conduct in Pendleton, BI'SIXFXSMKX". making use of submarines' and incidentally will cut down the airainst merchant shiDS The ' "O'8 revenue from fines. .During the skattiur lurt Has HeTi Orsaiiiired h . . . . ' past week there has been but one ar- German position ls summed up bv the police and that was ,m , in the following from the kals- yagfancy charge. er'S latest communication: The police court docket shows that j L German submarines in the Med- there were a number of prisoners In iterranean had from the beginning j court un last Monday but they werc orders to conduct warfare against en- j all New Year's celebrants since then emy merchant vessels only in accord-' the one "vag" represents the sum to i tal of the week's police record. clal club, means for the advertising, I of the landa now available at low prices were discussed It is hoped that In the near future additional set-1 ! tiers will be attracted to the project I and the country will show even gr"at-l er signs of development than at pres. j ent k' P. Dodd. one commercial club I member, said that good land which 1 when seeded to alfalfa In worth I15o' to J200 an acre, could be purchased from $25 to tr.O an acre cash, in the! raw state. By means of pamphlets, letter fold ers and envelope advertising hun dreds of interested persons may be attracted to the project, it is hoped The last of the duck season Is of fering fine sport to the local hunters. Henry Hitt. Harry Maltby. Geo. Itav- (Speclal correspondence ) i r;l" and S. C Smith having made sev- HEKMLSOX, ore., Jan. 8 -The city eral ood bagB pacn ,n,s wek park. Iietween Main street and thej A" a result of a kick from his Ford railroad. was flooded Thursday I Wednesday morning, fir. c. O Waina- frai t'ir.-d The Happy Canyon bowlers last evening cut down the lead of the liulldoggers In the tournament race by taking two out of the three games last evening This puts the Happy Canyon team a close second. Guyll and Baum tied for high single game last evening with 222 pins, while Mc Honlaaj made the best three-game score, 611, or an average of 203 2-3. The following are the scores; lliillilngtcen. Stephens 17 171 208 554 C.uyll 191 Hays 169 Slusher 141 Hoover 17S Mi anicr Proaen fn. IMKTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 8. The river steamer Tahoma was frozen In the Columbia near Corbet t. Thirty passengers were removed and brought to Portland by train, his boat wai hound to Portlalld from The Dalles Later efforts to move her were In vain Preach lit i inrwioi .MAIlSKll.I.KS, Jan. 8 A subma rine pursued the French liner MatBM and fired at least loo shells She Is a sister ship of the Karnak which ..nived under similar conditions yes terday None of the shells struck the rlc flash light has been In t can be mounted on a p-"-lltate Writing In the dark ' is one of the most raluable It ls worth 150 a pound. 189 177 152 206 215 124 180 411 564 lllllllllllllllllllllIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUHIIIHIIIHIIIIHIIHIIti j ANNOUNCEMENT On or about January 11th, 1 will open an exclusive Ladies' Tailoring Kstablishment in the Ferguson building, 546 So. Main Street. IHkIi School students at (iovcrn ment Kogcrroir Good IikI Can Be Had at Reasonable Price at the lroject. Totals 861 895 949 270r, llnpjiy Canyons. j; McDevItt 175 181 203 554 Z Hanacom . . G. G. THURESON. U7 151 151 474 'iiiiillllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIlllHI IIIIIIIIIIIIIIMMIIMIIMIIIIIPIM.- JiiMimiiiiiiniiiini iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiitMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiMiitminMiit iimnij ance with general principles of inter national law, and in particular meas- ( Last year during the first week of morning and again last evening. With cott is suffering with urea of reprisal, as applied in the war the year there were seventeen ar-; tle assistance of another hard freeze wrist. one around the British Isles, w ere to j rests exclusive of those made on New an,i another flooding the skaters of R. c. Walber. who spent the holl be excluded 2 German submarines are there fore permitted to destroy enemy mer chant vessels in the Mediterranean, i. e , passenger as well as freight ships aa far as they do not try to escape or offer resistanceonly after passen gers and crew have been accorded safety. J. All cases of destruction of en tmy merchant ships in the Mediter ranean, in which German submarines are concerned, are made the subject of official Investigation and besides submitted to re4fular prize court pro ceedings In so far as American in terests are concerned, the German government will communicate the re sult to the American government Thus, also in the Persia case if the circumstances should call for it. 4 If commanders of German suo . Yeur's eve and New Year's day. CHRIST'S PROPHECY WAS REVIVAL THEME FOR LAST EVENING ( HIUSTIAN III IU II SPEC! U MUTlXt.N TO OX'TINI'K TOXH.HT ALSO. this community will have a rare treat, days w ith relatives and friends at tats j la rink in the main part of town. It former home in Cincinnati, returned I w ill doubtless be popularized chiefly Wednesday on No 17. by the business men In the mornings yrs iura ravis -s the guest of i land early afternoons while afttlr rrtcnda Inign thls week school hours they win give way to the boys and girls that they may have their share of the sport. ' A skating party has been organized by the high school aggregation for ! tomorrow evening at the government reserves, mx miles east of town. A i large Pre will be built of sageiiruMi ...,nd which welnerf uiiis v ' roasted and enjjoyed. .Mrs. H. (;. Monkman made a short visit In Walla Walla this week, re turning home Wednesday evening. .Mrs at. I. Scroggs araa the guest Ol Mrs. Thomas Hawthorne in Irrlgon Wednesday. Kdmund stable was a business vls- ic itor 1'rom Pendleton t')day. Zoe Houser was among the Stan- At the last meeting of the Commer-. field visitors in town Thursday. (Contributed. Although it is customary for most evangelistic meetings to discontinue DRIVEN FROM HOME. BELGIANS SEEK NEW. HOME the 'hristian Rldenour will will preach on j marines should not have olwyed the lor rest on aiurua nigms. ine inie. orders given to them, they will be , est seems to Justify a meeting on oni.hl furthermore, the German ! Saturday night as well as other week government will make reparation for nights, and so there will be the usual damage caused bv death SI or injui- .ee....B ies to American cltlrens. church tonight Mr The communication seems to if?"- ? Mr; overlook nothing desired by & ( this countr". It grants in i( thp wilar church ervlceil every respect the principle; Mr HtM,eUH subjett iast night was1 contended for by our govern- The Christ of Prophecy- He saidi ment. Not only that but pun- in part ishment and reparation arci We can understand the prophaclee In I A : .,,.( .,n.. unh ! the old Testament and their fulfill-1 promised in the eent an -mf.M jn th(. Nw Testament bKter ln marine commander disoDe.s tni! day and tMt1,llotJ of the arorid'sl orders given him by the in per- j developmeot than they could ever be: iul .r.ivurnmi'nt. This is im- understood before, because we stand portant because it is inevitable that under the stress of Wtuj some commanders will at times i mQM overstep their orders, intenti-1 )iiw , onally or through ignorance oi,-r a m the identity of a ship or some- thing of that sort. However, mUm nations do not quarrel over in- hilll 0V, tidents of that character. They standard are concerned with principles r;"r' and questions of intent rather than with minor points. - THEIR MISTAKEN IMPRESSION all the knowledge and' ars that are past ame to fulfill th , it. This is elth-! t or it is a false j la i" get high mo-1 p.ses from a de ft of Jesus Christ irld the highest ty ever known.: accept of th va-j lldity of Its claims. Jesus then standing as the pivotal rigure of the whole Christian system. , aaytng, ' I am the way, the truth, and) the light." becomes the fulfillment or .11 the Messianic pnphe lea He al- HE English report of the s Uata thi bestowal upon William ' ... 1 J A .L 4U I Xelt Week waiaon vswr oi uic as-. o jujrtril, tie of baron contains the state- hl,k l0 Hj ment: "Some of the king's ad- moui author. Msors entertain the belief that, '" "v"'" Mr. Astor's honor will be J' pecially pleasing to Ameri-"M' an8." Honduras k If that is the sort of advisers resources rer the king of England has andj edition. . miracles and raa what Hei Tiour will give, reading on the : from the fa , Sheldon This -r parts and one &Cntttj i.NDNti AT Ellis I3LANU trtTi nctijcfinc: will he given SFAV YORK, Jan : 200 Belgian refugeeg to- More than Chicago, are now on their ' i ho fled from new homes In the middle west. -ountry and Its their desolate homes to this country his ls the second group of Belgians Imort a virgin aboard the X'ieuw Amsterdam, under who have come to this country to 'the care of Father John de Ville. of make their homes here IMPORTANT! milium mimiimmm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHitiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiii Tires to Raise in Price -TO TAKE EFFECT IMMEDIATELY VV E have been informed by the Coast Agencies, W that all tires will be raised in price some inti mating that the advance will be as much as 20' ; and that the raise is to take effect immediately. We Will Protect You If You BUY NOW We have a limited supply of the following famous makes of tires now In stock and all will be sold at the present low prices, if you will come in at once. DIAMOND KELLY-SPRINGFIELD REPUBLIC GOODRICH SILVERT OWN CORD GOODYEAR FIRESTONE You cannot get better tires than these for there are no better made, (let your car outfitted "all-around" now, while you can realize this great saving. PendletonRubberSupplyCo. Telephone 135 Wm. Dunn, Manager. 305 E. Court Street. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiliiiimTii-