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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1916. EIGHT PAGES playing into the hands of Villa I and others by bringing about ;the very state of affairs thev 111 IIIII IF YOU WANT in othkk cmn. laiueiiai Hotel V' Siud. Portland, Kowro.n . . r,.rtuad. Oregon. ' tndertaken in haste. It would fAkeae B.F&Ba2-rr aJC this government many " '. Bureau MU. Pour teentb Street. N si lisCKIITBJS KATKS l IN AIO AN. ;, Osllj. .me ear, b mail Nillj, sit motitlas. by mail Oally, three months." hy mall lally. aaa m.'nih. to mall Mary. ..up year, kj carrier Mally. tliree months, hy carrier ally. m m..n;hs. by carrier llly. m mouth, by carrier s.-ml Weekly, 0(. bv tll Semi aekqr, all m.auhs. t mall Semi Weekly (,,ur mnnihs. by mall JJJ IM ?:! .si l.7 fHK DREAM. Cotnaa then the nne dream MM A tea that keeps on calling The sailors from the shore; A charm of faith and fancy That tile the hope it slays With life forever living The memories that are May's. In silence and in sorrow. In hours alone and drear, To one. whose dreams have vanished The one dream hovers near That out of all things shattered. And out of all things (tone. The most of life that mattered In love again will dawn. Always, that one dream rising From dust and tears and night. To one whose dreams have vanished A strange and fairy light; Till from our .shoulders falling The woe. the want, the care. O'er seas and sorrows calling. The one dream more is there. . Selected. a A DIFFICULT PROBLEM ft T IS Significant that On the 11 very day of news of the P , . . . T is significant that on the very day of news of the murder of 15 Americans by Mexican bandits an old line United States senator introduc ed a resolution calling for arm- ed intervention in Mexico. Who knows but that a rela- tionship exists between a Mex- lhi" hat out of the business matr urait tahtku wttji ,vil ican faction that desires inter- mind h'f"r' "u "" w is a a- . .wy.. mmm vw. .c x zens in this country who desire! the same thing? Who knows but this ghastly tragedy was enacted for the very purpose of arousing American sentiment SO to bring about intervetl- tjon? i fop. "Modesty" ta the keynote to good The reports are to the effect j ln the work was prompted by Vil-1 The man who must "meet la and it is known Villa would 1 people" cannot afford to over rather see American interven- j Iook his personal appearance tion than submit to the Carran- and what is true of men i even za government. What would I more true of women. be more natural than that he should resort to just such bloody chicanery as this in hopes of causing intervention? Is it not time for this country to "keep its shirt on and let the administration work out; this problem without much; That banquet will provide a ranting from jingoes or those Way whereby this community who want to make political will be able to show in substan capital out of the subject? tial manner the fact that the If the United States should new freight terminal is appre intervene would we not be - dated. 11 fltllllllltlltllf Illtlllllllllf IIIIMUIIIIIIItnilllllllltllflllllllllllllllllllllUlllllf Mlllf 111 I Those NEW REOS are going fast 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 1 Pendleton Auto Company -fllllllllllllllMlllllllltllllllMlllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIiilllllllllr i la exasperating and it is to say we should semi an eas ..i.tion. army into Mexico to pacify the it Pendleton, j , matter, country and set up a stable gov . iTnment. e may yet have to inter- vene hut it in not a tad.- t. r.u millions of rinllsra It vrrmXA Jcost hundreds and probably thousands of good American lives. If we send an army to pacify Mexico the people down tnero will think we are trying to steal their country and they will resent it. The slaughter of those' 19 men a few days ago will become of small account as compared with the numer ous massacres that will occur if we intervene. This is no subject for men afflicted with political rabies. JUDGING BY APPEAR ANCES HAKESPERE said. "The apparel oft proclaims the man." and he said something that is as true in 1916 as it was in the days when the bard of Avon was writing Hamlet. There are men and women who spend too much money on dress. They do not dress with efficiency and are guided by tashion rather than by sense and taste. But there are also men and women who do not dress well enough. They hurt themselves not only with strangers but 'says advancing prices in Eng with friends. Impressions are land constitute the poor man's formed on the basis of a per - son's appearance and it is bad judgment to let people under estimate you because yoti may look sloppy or poverty strick en when you are not. "ens'We person will deny that !' 8 to psent a Iuod front- and ,n' fenentatioo of a good front de pends largely upon clothes. A favor- ible first ipnon is import ant, and favorable first impressions are Urgely mad by the othes you ar. rusty, dusty lid. hut raa must talk Al good front often negotiates ind8 an ,,ruer A wnaM loa or thing ji a soiled shirt or a dusty collar has condemned a caller before he iened his mouth. Then, again, there Is a difference between being well-dressed and being ( a dude. Stop short of being Here is a cold weather hint, if you cannot drain the pipes thoroughly keep a small fire going so as to keep the coils irom freezing. I S ' TT '''! " I f) wkg j0mm mm- -P aNMMMM8 HBMMHi1 - iaK wa W- ' W v ' iF '"sapl SHffl Eg BBBl t il I S,l'll Steamers on the Mississippi are now equipped with wireless apparatus, but the wireless is used in sending business mes sages, not calls for help. f this keeps on we will soon !,.,, a iqiq lro-a-ino- i;to u very mild winter. The Saturdav Evening Post 1 war tax. There has assuredly been an atmosphere of prohibition in our police court since Jan. 1. These are the days when coal pile melts away like smrwbahk before a chinook. CURRENT THINKING (Froaa the Js'ew york World.) What a ghastly suspicion is that I which lurk in the mind of Hon. Carleti Suauier liirn or UosUui. the he-Jaan of Arc of t tie Hull-Moose party! i In a letter to the Hon. George W. j Perkins, the well known meal ticke; f Armageddon, Mr. Ulrd announces! that "there are two men, a3 two' oaly, who have a ghost of a chan e to defeat President Wilson next No vemmber Justice Hughes aoul Mr Roosevelt" So far, no good; but, what about Justice Hughes' opinion! on the issues of the campaign? There the heart sinks. "It may be," shudders Mr. Bird, "that he believes in President Wil son's Mexican. European, tariff-for. ! revenue-only. busnens - persecuting tlon obviously would be an absurdity I And of course It would. To nominal.-j a Republican Wood row Wilson1 against a democratic Wooilrow Wil- aofl is that the way 10 make this a I better country for Oeorge Perkins : children? i Yet It Is very likely that 1 little ej I Hughes is tainted with Wilsonism. It, j seems Impossible to find a republican I who is not tainted In spots with om. Wilson policy or another. It Is only when we get to the colonel that fid a candidate who naa consecrated himself to believe that everything President Wilson does Is wrong and that everything President Wilson l! ever going to do la w.ong. and whoi ia flatly and uncompromisingly, against the multiplication table if It can be proved that Mr Wilson IMCI it or relies on It Put Hughes he Is probably I other Byiantine logothete, and so tbe1 I colonel has a new appeal to the con-' aclence and campaign contributor" of1 the republican party. If thev don't take ME they'll get Hughes. THIS MAY ENTERTAIN MEANING PULL OR 111 Art ;l in On- pla The Shepherd or the Hills,'' at the lit Theater Tonight. , pg 1 J "Now." said a teacher to lii jj class during a lesson in English, "ran I anyone give me i word ending v ltd li'ous.' meaning lull of, as ''dangeruu.'. I I full of danger, and hazardous." In" ; . of haxzard ?" ;( There was silence In the class for j a moment Then a boy sitting in the ; I front row put up hla hand, ji "Well," said the teacher, "what is I your word ?" !' "Please, sir,' came the reply, " pl ' ' oils.' full of pie!" SICCIJ-SI I , SYSTEM. Thi Hora Hulton I having to lake a llttl old impress a .'act on ai rio-inorv so that hi would ne be able to forget It. .-..-ivs the JQ onto'i Companion, ' Our waitress. Maggie could nittr remembar to put salt on the tabu. Wd linn- after tlm- Mrs Huttnn d her to Co It. moriwg it was absent as usual ..ml I . said: Maggie, where is the tttplad" ! " 'It's in the pantry. s:r.' " Please bring it in. Maggie.' alii kindly. Maggie brought It in with a look I Of wonder on her face 'Put It right lieslde trie table." comma Had; and when she had d"nej so added: 'Now. I want you to j climb up to the ton of it. Joolt all I over the table and see if there Is any salt there' "Maggie never forgot the sal: again." HITs PROM sharp vim A lare-faced lie uses no mak of hypocrisy. An affable fellow Is one who ,ao laugh at the same Joke twloe A good memory Is a great asset. But why does It bo orten persist on dwelling on the fool things a fellow has done? Pessimism may be defined as that form of restrloted mental vision that causes men to anticipate evils 'ha: do not happen The happiest man at the wediltnn Is generally the bride's father, who rejoices that somebody esse wMI hsvc to support her. When a woman hires a new servant she always hopes she'll have some In teresting gossip about the people she worked for before. If a woman forgets what she j wanted to buy when she goes down- I town to the store. sne earn always j think of something else ta purchase, i Vever Wears a Collar. SULPHUR SPRINGS. Tex.. Jan. 13 "Cyclone" Davis. foarrminu-1 from this district hasn't worn a raHai ' tar 12 yars. He says they interfere I with his talking. And he's some j talker. That's how he got his name. 111 If IN w PltEPAUKI) TO I'H.IIT TO THE END. NEW YORK, Jan. It, -Congress man Krank Buchanan of Illinois, who came from Washington appear before Federal Judge Clayton to plead not; guilty to the Indictment charging hln and six others with criminal viola tlon of the Sherman law In connec tion with the activities of labor's na. tional peace council, declares that hf will fight the case to (he bitter end. ' "I have a reputation for not quitting anything I start." he said. He refuses to discuss the resolulloi, for the impeachment of lostrict At tornev II, Snowdei: Marshall, which he offered on the floor of the h'us M' vera I weeks ago. Mr. Buchanan Is now fne -in t'. t on ball, and has until Jim. 20 to make an) motions or chdnge hi' ptM before the federal court here. mt' s CHRISTIAN REVIVAL WILL BE CONTINUED FOR ANOTHER WEEK I tnOITlONAI, MKMBEUS st; I ltl.li TOR t'Hl'KCH LAST XHillT: H si is A tA1TRE. (Contributed ) There were three more accessions I to. the local Christian church last night, bringing the total number to date to 27. The meetings will con . tlnue another week at least. Tonight and Friday night Mr. Hub ! bell will preach both sermons from tse one subject: "Reasons for Relng a Christian." These will probably be I of more general vital Interest than ;;ny two sermons delivered up to the , present time. The special music to. night will consist of a duet by Mr. ' Peters and Misa Nellie Anibal Mr. i Uidenonr will give his fourth read- ing from I)r Tias M Sheldon's fa- mous book. "In HI Steps." fully 11 i lust rated. The subject of the discourse last Him Avoid the Store of "Just as Good" When you asR for an article you have seen advertised in this paper get it. Don't take something "just as good" on the say-so of the clerk. Avoid the store that habitually offers substitutes. The manufacturer who adver tises his product in this newspa per is building good will. He must back this up with worthy merchandise and fair prices. The storekeeper who habitually offers something "just as good" is trying to enrich himself at the cost of your satisfaction. I Good BUY PEACOCK Rock Springs Coal Makes a Hot Fire with very little ash. DRY SLABS Fir, Yellow and Black Pine. Phone us your order today. Koppittke Gillanders Phone 178 Same phone as Pendleton Ice 6 Cold Storage Co. -all night was. "The Greatest QoagUon Ever Asked and Answered. " Mr Hubbell took up the arrest and Im prisonment of Paul and Silas, giving a graphic description of their con duct under these trying clrcumsten . os. show ing how they prayed to God and sang hymns even while thev were fast in the stocks. When the earthquake came they were released but did not take advan tage of their opportunity to eeeant. It was this fact that caused the Jailer to ask, "What must I do to be saved ? This becomes the greatest queatlon ever asked, even today, because it deals essentially with the vital Issues of life. Paul had been one of the worst of sinners but changed from that life and accepted salvation, therefore he knew what to tell an inquiring soul The same obedience that saved a man In these early times will save a men today If he will accept of It. Ths first thing to do la to believe on Je sus Christ. Ililral play Hasketball. COLUMBUS, .. Jan. 13. Colum bus has a basketball team that liter ally, ran shoot baskets with Us eyes Fuel Hi shut. Pans who've seen the bos in Milon say tbev're wonders. The lit tle squad of sightless lads wear the colors of the uhlo stale school for tloi blind. There's Joe Arndt of Uma. OhtOi whirlwind forward. Joe's left ee has only .1.200 normal vision and his right eye 5-200 normal vision. Yet Joe, In three Kumes he's played this season, has averaged 15 1-2 baskets a game H. McQueen, captain and center, has a cataract on his right eye and bis 1 ft eye Is 1-25 normal. lint he has a wlerd, uncanny sense of where th. basket Is and sticks 'em In the pan, one, two, three. There Isn't a man on the squad who can read even poster print. Totallv blind students are the team's hack ers. They can tell when a basket is made and their rooting would shame n colloge bunch. Are thev winners' The squad has secured 205 points thus far this aeuson to Its opponent" 58. S. IIIII III, but Not With Pneuinonia SEATTLE. Wash. Jan. I3--Bamu'l Hill Is suffering from a cold Ths report that he has pneumonia is t ned at hs home here.