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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916. EIGHT PAGES tloo. 'Mullet on. 1 UN SAl.K in OTHKK 0ITIB8. Imperial Hotel Newi Stand. 1'orllaild. (Nina Hew nun New t'a. Portland. Orejon. 'N KILK AT (irafo Bureau. 9ty Security Building. WaK..iDjrtn. l C, Bureau 501, Four leenta Slre.1, X YV. tally Kallr. "ally, I'.n.' . I'all'i IHIlT. laH. Dalit. Semi Semi si mCRIPTtOM RATES (IN AIlVASCKl ne tear, fef mail 15.00 2..-.0 r. by carrier 7.50 oDtlia. by carrier lh., hy carrier S.7S tth. by carrier .85 me yer. by mall ijff li nmntha. by mall T5 jut raontha, by mall .50 ri.Kvn : Here i the Benttown Hard' idea of the ' plenty" we need: "I'lenty of laughter and hone Plenty of music and cheer: Love 11 Ugl diviner thin money and forget there's blii Never lw lax in your duty Plenty ..f young lips to kiss! Plenty of need for your blos soms. Plenty of need for your sonic. Plenty of room in all bosoms For the l..ve that helps them be strong." DISORDER IS NOT REFORM aS long as grave economic problems remain unsettl ed with consequent dis content by those who work most and receive the least there will be occasional out bursts like the rioting and de struction of property at Youngstown. Such trouble is usually the outgrowth of unwillingness on the part of employers to meet their workers halfway or of ex cessive zeal on the part of strike leaders who want to carry their point by fair means or foul. At times by their ex cesses they retard the cause they hope to aid. Reforms that amount to any thing have to do with underly ing principles. They are not temporary in nature. They have to do with the rules of the game, where all permanent reform must start. Destruc tion or confiscation of property is sporadic and does not go to the root of the difficulty. Labor's safest course is to give support to the forces working gradually but surely toward the goal of economic justice. It is a goal that can not be reached in a day but if the men who toil would but use their political rights with in telligence much faster pro gress could be made. A NEW FORM OF YELLOW PERIL mNLESS some solution can be found for the prob lem the people of the United States may soon face yellow journalism in a literal form. The reason is this. The nat ural color of the wood pulp paper on which newspapers are printed is a creamy yellow. The clean white effect is ob tained through an aniline dye bleaching process, the dye heretofore having been im ported from Germany. The war shuts off this sup ply and for some reason Am erican enterprise has not yet 'risen to the occasion by estab lishing an industry in this coun try. At least one large eastern paper has been forced already to take up the use of the' creamy paper. It is the Boston Globe and in doing so that publication makes an explana-; Don that indicates other large users of paper may soon face the same difficulty. Another feature of the situ ation is the fact the mainit'iu turers are selling the creamy! yellow paper no cheaper than the white news print. In other: words paper of a natural color! vntreated by imported dye' cannot be turned out at any ' lower figure than the regula-j tion grade of news print. There is something inconsis tent in that situation and the I showing is not creditable to j American manufacturers. It, indicates lack of ingenuity or else that prices are based on monopoly rather than on the i tost of service. At any rate if the newspa- pers soon take on a saffron, hue the blame will be upon pa-j per manufacturers, not upon publishers. Ahowkvn Election Asked. ABBKDEE.V, Wash . Jan. id. Pe titions for a special election on! whether Aberdeen will adopt the! commission form of government w r presented to Mayor Phillips and I date for a special election to settle tlic nuestion will be set soon. The petitions bear 100 more signa tures than the law requires and the I election is a certainty, it Is expected to come the latter part of February. Indications point to a hurd-fought tattle between opponents and favor-1 itcs of the change. I and Pet, Characters in tin- pte) "The Shepherd r the mils Theater JalHWrj I S, Alia triaona Expects Martial law. PHOENIX, Aria., Jan. 10. That martial law will be declared In the Clifton Morenci district by QoVWOOl limit is believed here following the action of Adjutant (Jcncral Harris I who stopped a Conference relative to I the adoption of a wage scale proposed by minim: companies, which would grunt the men a 5 per cent increase Harris persuaded the men to with draw from the agreement and ftltmt Date the Western Federation of Min- ttl until after a conference whlcl been proposed by the manager! this afternoon. An attack on tb is expected. Seventy national guardsmen ar Ing st nt from Clifton. had for ! jail be- I (the coop pudge meets JIM, the banker's rmtNoJ f JUDOE.THIS IS M FRIEND L I OIM. HE KNOWS AND HELPS I NEARLY EVERYBODY IN, THIS SECTION. 1 VE5. AND A LOT OF THEM ARE USING W-BCUT-THE NEW CUT REAL TOBACCO CHEW J IF you are interested in getting aymuch comfort from your tobacco as many other men are getting now, get a pouch of WE CUT Chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, new cut, onf shred and give it a Quality test. A small chew sututics; it lasta longer than the ordinary kind and it tastes better. q "Notice how the salt brings out tfca rich tobacco tagta" aia hy WETMAN BRUTON COMPANY, SO Vmm ixfiut.- New York' CUT Chance the situation. President 1(01 Kinley was opposed to war with Spain but he had to yield to public opinion j and congressional determination President Wilson would have to yield, too, If public opinion and congress as-' serteil their power. To be logical the anti-Wilson critics should be calling on congress to repudiate our di-' plomatic policy and to resort to "action." It would be a splendid way for them to vent their fiery spirits but their ef forts in that direction are not sufficiently distinct to be noticeable. MADE JIT CHRISTIAN THEIR VAIN ENDEAVOR tjto HE house has just passed H, the Ferris bill and the proceedings were not flat tering to the famous "water power conference" staged at Portland after elaborate pre parations initiated at the last I legislative session. The Portland conference was termed a "handpicked af fair" and no attention was paid to its recommendations. Alas that learned corporati on lawyers, electrified newspa pers and electrified politician? should have gone to so much pains for nothing. LET THEM REPUDIATE IT ANSWERING some newspa X pers that seem to have a hatred for President Wil son because through diplo macy he has maintained Am erican rights and yet kept the country free from war the New York World says: Congress can repudiate the reply of Austro-Hungary in the Ancona case It can repudiate the pledges of Germany In the Arabic case. It can obliterate the negotiations with Ger many for the final settlement of the. Lusltanla case. It csn deelar war whenever it chooses and for whatever reason it chooses. It is the sole ar biter. The newspapers and the politicians who continue to find fault with what the president has done and to sneer at the diplomacy of the United States government are directing their at tacks In the wrong Quarter. Unless representative government has mys-l teriously ceased to exist, their quarrel: is with congress. To say that the! X resident is opposed to war does not) CURRENT THINKING TWENTY' THREE SEW MEMBERS HAVE BEEN ENLISTED BY WORK OF REV. IIUtltKII, THE PSYCHOLOGICAL PIG. HltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttlllllilllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIb Those NEW REOS are going fast Come look them over while we have a 1 1 t h e different models in stock. If you haven't seen the new Reo Six, you have overlook ed the swellest thing in 1916 motor cars (St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Psychologically speaking, the pig I is more nearly akin to man than anyl other animal is. excepting the ape of whkh too much has been said al- ready. The pig, according to Prof Yc-rkes of Harvard, addressing the American Psychological Association, i learns by experience, and is almost as receptive to certain Ideas as we! are. of the genus homo, are. For In stance, the pig learns dv experience; where to find food and how to find! It In the quickest manner. (Any man who can do that with regularity and. ease is highly Intellgent, we all ad-i mit. Finding foo l quick and in quan-j tity Is one of the highest psycholog ical attributes) Prof. Yerkes illua-i trates his point thus: "For instance, they obtain the idea of 'middleness,' so to speak, from thei following test: Take five boxes with two doors In them and place food In the central one. Let the pig find III there several times. Then try it with, three and with seven Pigs will ! learn to select the middle box." In this connection we recall the I experience of an Illinois farmer who kept his hogs In a timber pasture and' was in the habit of beating with a stick on the feed trough, which wa; a hollowed log. to call them to their meals. They learned to recognize the summons and Its meaning, and uever failed to respond (The pig is as regular at meals as man is ) But a curious psychological thing happen-! ed to the Illinois hogs in consequence I of their learning the signal. One; (Jay a woodpecker began drumming cn a hollow tree. Thinking It was; dinner time the hogs ran to the; trough, and finding it empty, they I went crazy. The woodpecker kept on drumming and the hogs ran wildly up and down searcning the pasture till they dropped from sheer exhaus- tion. Incidentally it strikes us that there is a good deal of similarity be-j tween ;t woodpecker drumming on' a hollow tree and a professor of psyeholoy drumming on a lecture roR-' trum we would all go cruzy If we' took him seriously, (Contributed, i There were six more decisions for Christ In the meetings at the Christi an church yesterday bringing the to tal number to date up to 23. Dr. Hushaw a prominent lecturer of Se attle, Wash., was present last nlghl and assisted in the services, Mr. Hubbell's subject last night was. "The Conipletj Gospel." He said in part: Too many people now days art sat isfied with a small part of the truth and although it is Impossible for any one of us to have a complete know Udge of the why and wherefore of Christianity, still It Is possible for Us to obtain a full and complete know ledge of the Gospel of Christ. Would Tax BmcIicIoiv. ABERDEEN, Wash., Jan. 10. Councilman James Kmpey, proposes' j to Introduce an ordinance in the coun-1 jell, fixing a tax of 5 on bachelors over 8 years of age. This is in lltoj j of the plan to have an occupation tax to meet the loss of the saloon II- ITCHING, BLISTERED SKIN-ERUPTION AIL HIS LIFE, NOW CURED Nov. II, 191-L "All my life, until about a year ago, 1 was troubled with blisters and sores over my entire liody. The itching and burning was terrible, and I could hardly sleep. I mad many treatments that were unsuccessful and did not give me any relief. I started using Resinol Ointment anil Resinol Soap nnd tlirv helped me wonderfully. I WAS HELI EVED AT ONCK.and after about two dozen applications I can say that I was fro- mill cured of that awful disease. My skin now is as clear aa anybody's. "(Signed) Oeo. Whitcher, Jr., R. F. D. No. 54, Caledonia, N. Y. Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap are sold by all druggi.-ts. What Would Your Husband Say If You Told Him You Were Going to do Your Washing' Today? And he knew that the Troy Laundry will do the entire Family Washing For 7 cents Per Pound Iron all the flat pieces and dry all the underwear, starch and dry the wearing apperal. He would say: Call that Laundry, and tell them to come and get the bundle. The plan of salvation ospel is the chief thing taught by the New Testament, and theref divides Itself Into thrcf Facts to be believed, obeyed. Promises to t'nder the first head o naturall; at he. ids inlands to enjoyed. Universal fe, death, ension ol IS YOUR TOILET SOAP SAFE? Many toilet soaps contain harsh, in jurious alkali. Resinol Soap contains j absolutely no free alkali, and to it is added the Resinol medication. This gives it soothing, healing properties which clear the complexion, comfort tender skins and keep the hair healthy. I'mle thi he li e: Faith. ! m repentance, confession, baptism and Christian service. Under the third head are: Forgiveness of sin, second coming of Christ, and eternal life. The complete gospel does not leave a man In doubt. Tonight Mr. Rldenonr will give the first of a series of illustrated readings from the book, "In His Steps." Sped, al music. Mail IM-er Attacks Two. ROBBBUBO, Jan le While work ing nbout his ranch at Rlce.ville, a few days ago. Isadore Rice, an aged resident of that vicinity, was attacked by an infuriated deer. Mr. Rice was knocked to the (found and only es Caped when the animal was beaten into submission by his son. A few days previously the deer at tacked Mr, Rice's daughter, but she d taped without serious Injury. Mr. Rice was bruised. Anthracite is plentiful NEW YORK. Jan. 1 ".Anthracite operators denied "numerous reports" : that a shortage of anthracite exists or I that wholesale prices have been ad-' vanced recently. Their statement issued here ex plained that any difficulty consum ers may have experienced In the last! few weeks In obtaining anthracite has! been caused entirely by th" unpre-1 cedenfed freight congestion on all trunk line railroads In the east PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Your Every Want in the Line of PRINTING Will be taken care of in a satisfactorily manner by the Kaiser sends portraits. HKRLIN', Jan 10. Rmperor Wil liam sent new year greetings to his friends at the front In the form of an artistic reproduction of a paste por trait of himself bearing the words, "Christmas New Year, ir,-16.' and his autograph signature. crown Prince Frederick William sent out a colored picture of himself in the trenches in the Forest of the Argoime, with the words, in large let ters, "Hood luck for the New Year.'' 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