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PAGE FOUR I'K.N1F.NT NKWSI'AI-KR. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1916. ! WHAT IT IS COSTING THEM EIGHT PAGES kit at ItB. ii I t; co. OtflcM CUt l'aper MemN-r I nitio! IVess Asa.H iatlon. MaMI t the peatorfic i Pendleton. 'rcnn. hi i IW4 1 lag! mail matter. i '""I'll. 'in 1 OS HAI.K IN OTIIKR I'lTlKS. Imperial Hotel Nra Stand. Portland. Nana Howroan Nrwn Ce. Portland, Oregon. ON FILE AT I'bl.agn bureau, ;o!t Security Kuildlng. Washington, 0., Bureau Mlt Four SI MCB1PT10N KATES. (IS A1IVANCK I Hally. onp year, by mall $"00 Oallj. Kit nn.ntha, by mall 2.40 I .ally, three months, by mall 1.28 Itilly. one momh, by mail 50 i'ally, one year, by carrier 7.50 I'ally, alx mnth. by carrier 3.75 I'ally. three months, by carrier 1.05 I ally, one month, by carrier 65 Sernl Weekly, one year, aj mall 1.50 semi Weekly, sir months, by mall 75 Semi v.-eaty. four mouths, by mail 50 HERE was a report yes terday that Turkey is anxious tor peace be muse of being in straightened I inaneial clrc u mst anc es. that score there is not a nation invoked that should not bel anxious to end the struggle.' The cost of the war is proving something colossal. The expert, economists fig-j uring upon it over there put! the daily expense at $70,000. 000. Neumarch. the French authority, calls it $73,000.0001 daily. This includes only the im-j mediate outgo. France is now, expending $500,000,000 a problems of forelim commerce by, of (icntiat, sympathies are Interested.! VI. nnvin dealt a favor of American export question of unfair in our own as soon as we know LACK OF HUIMOW. i JlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllimilllllHIIIIIIIIIIII!: concerns the whole not thus tain with (Continued from pate one.) 3 rttk '"""Hi Kiui- eneltlV oWIIelSh 1, nr ...1..I..V ulnm. border, t! is dear that! age.. It is another confession of the rem"rk th' ordinances already in ve know the facts we' Ineffectiveness or ih i!ritiuv, hwv. frce ive the police Authority to stop ought to deal with unfair methods ot Hde or Cermanv auaal iHtmnl Indecency and Immorality whatever Qn competition as between our nation pU(f up s dellnmiciicles through a form " shims ' n,''"J I'ouni ilmitn and outers. si.ool.iiiv i,e....e.,.i ., IVnhind. however, held Partisan critics ot President Wilson may accuse him of shifting his position but they' cannot well attack his iustifi- le" glng" and suggestive that "rag- ilanclng should .1 ....... I .. :r ai . . month. Great Rritain .;oo . 11 ine President , .loo "t-t ins it w tse iu ii t . 1 II imi OVKK Vc. VI V ver and over again. No matter which way 1 turn, always find in the book of life. Some lessons 1 have to learn, must take my turn at the mill; 1 must grind out the golden gTain. must work at m task with a resolute will, over and over again. X. measure the need Ihn ivor a tariff commission to inquire fully in to the facts of the matter so as to give congress accurate in- C a: i . . - t a tt . . ui million mi w itch tn aniei tu .Ausina-nungary. Bulgaria', .f "J" , i t'00.000. Russia $400,000,000 the cost to Germany is $18, 000.000 daily, and 'this does not take in the advances made list applied to American Conner or other exporters. hl' specifically prohibited In IYn lic it Clreut Britain wants to stoop to '"" M 1,1 0,h,,r towns and the mayor such petty measures of warfare on "kew'lse contended that the officers ciermanv. It will nroimhiv be ..ottnj should have a dance-regulating ordi- Ition. Has not the COUIltrV i Within Ita international rishts. Hut ""nee for their guidance. The ma- is It conceivable that American cor- 'J 01 tne council seemed willing porations will help out the Hritlsh '" Sra"t lhls much Dut Individual government in getting up for Its boy- """tubers intimated that some chang- eott uses a fair lisf and an "unfair " must be maie in the ordinance be-! list" of American exporters to be fore " CIIU'" P- played the one against the other for Mayor Rest requested that the or Brltlsh patronage? i ulnanfe committee confer with him our copper corporations which are llt once ln order to get the ordinance especially involved din return a very lnto Hcoeptable form, effective answer to this piece of Hrlt- In referring the prohibition and ' ish trade impudence If thev choose. dnc ordinance back to the ord'- Brttaln must have their copper A counter "we don't sell list so direct- been told for months past, bv republican newspapers and spokesmen, that the war has wholly changed conditions and makes some action necessary for the protection of this coun try following the war? Under such circumstances can they ed would do the business with spec! """"ns: tne ordinances and thoroughness. nance committee, Mayor Host sharply admonished the members against ex- to private That run hour; But the morning dew must fall. And the sun and the summer and Turkev. Back of this are the war loans to which the fighting nations have obligated them selves. As totaled up to the end of October last, these were more than $24,400,000,000,' The allies raised $14,600,000. 000 and the Austro-Germans S9.821.000.000. The amount raised in the United States was $962,000,000. But even the above does not tell the whole story. It does not take account of the de struction of the ordinary earn-i ing power of a people. The warring nations are not merely1 legislation ? THIS MA Y ENTER TAIN CURRENT THINKING IIOW -l HOW IN THE HANDS OF RECEIVER. i New York World.) The declaration of "principles" ad opted by the progressive national committee is an official notice that the party is in the hands of a receiv er who is authorized to dispose of issets on the best terms that car, rom the republican or- Wonder What happen Who keeps his memory in a note book when he loses the notebook'' From observation we opine that them the hardest place to remain neutral totted is at home! ordinance i: Some men whose silence has earn- it Is passed the be obtained aanization It is plain that there is no inten lion of nominating another bull moose ticket in 1916. The progres sive lenders M t'..e mn ... spending money at a fiercest back into the republican partv M their part, rm it all and per- j pace but they are not making1 eu tot litem a reputation tor wisdom right to merely can't think of anything to say: streets." The reason some people can't sleep nights is because their conscience sleeps days. When a married man sas "There's RO place like home," he may be eith er boosting or condemning It's human nature to dwadle scorn fully in front of an approaching au tomobile and then cuss because you get spattered with mud from il ttlzens. "If you can t keep the ordi nances within the committee, we ll discuss them right in the city hall anil forbid the copies rrotn being ta ken from the recorder's office. We were elected to run tnls city and the com!nltts has HQ business taking the ordinances from one business house to another to get opinions." I'ounciltnan Murphy called the to the man mayor's attention to tne fact that all ordinances are public documents and that any citizen has a rtght to see Not outside the city hall." re the mayor, "and, besides an not an ordinance until has earn- it Is passed. The committee has no over again. Over and over again The brook through the mea dow flows; And oet and over again The ponderous mill m heel goes. Once doing will not suffice. Though doing be not in vain: And a blessing, failing us once or twice. May c.me if we try again. Josephine Pollard. money. It is all coinu- out and nothing coming in, considered from a national standnnint Ij m.K DIFFERKNt E. How lonsr can the nations keep iroinir warring without Jlfacing financial exhaustion? THE TARIFF COMMISSION than the republican leaders are to have them back. Brother Perkins, who is excusal.lv weary of paying the freieht. annnla ments the declaration of "principles"! 'I'h,', na,i b several little short with the informal announcement f "K,ia in ,he cash- 1,n1 at la!,t that the candidate "will not neces-'"10 P,"',ners In certain firm set a sarily have to be Col. Roosevelt." I for Ihe P Barnes. Root. Penrose. Uncle Joe' lt ucCeedeo The culprit was the otriee boy The junior partner was exhibit the copy on the Councilman Murphy refus-, ed to agree with him and appeal was taken to the city recorder who gave it as his opinion that the committees hud the right to take public rtocu-i ments out of the office and were re sponsible for them while in their possession. At any rate, the mnyor reiterated' that he didn't want his committees to tires I be holding their conferences with j business houses and the presump- j Hon was that he had reason to be-; lleve that business men and other I private citizens had been discussing! with the councllmen the provisions o( , the prohibition and dance ordinances. I From Whatever Angle You Approach the Subject The Franklin is THE CAR YOU WANT I Safe and Sane Light, Economical Easy Riding Easy to Drive Easy on Tires The freedom from freezing troubles is most important right now, and the freedom from overheating troubles will be just as important f next summer when the theimometer reaches in 1 100" the shade. I I Pendleton Auto Company 1 TlinilllHIMUIUIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIMIinilllllllHIIIIIUIIIIIliHIIIIIMi? N many ways one of the most interesting features Cannon. Murray Crane, Reed Smoot and all the rest of the old guard leaders know that rather better than Brother Perkins knows lt. It will be the colonel if the colonel can get it, but h OUR WHEAT NEWS SERVICE W I HEN men have property worth four or five mil- the subject he said lion dollars to place up- 011 the market as was true of the wheatgrowers of Umatilla county this year they quite naturally desires all informa- i lion possible as to the condi tions of the market. For many months past the East Oregonian has given its readers something that no oth er western newspaper has at tempted in behalf of its pat rons. r.f tu Tir;i, . . ' ul "e cannot imur ll out ot them. Ot the Wilson policy JUSl! There are eoncelvahu .JL now lb me president S request 1 'n which they might give it to him. for the creation of a tariff ' ,,ut il wl" be un thelr terms. There commission. In urginir uch a Is no sentlment one w;1- or e other. , M nT. j i It is a matter of cold-blooded bttsl- i ommission Mr. Wilson is go- nun ing contrary to views he held several years atro. In exnlain- inor hia .honiro f f.t !ho were actuated by P." . .-"""6- in 1912andactm.il so Incensed that he wanted to call In the police and give the lad in charge without further delay. Hut the senior partner old man. He took a mot view of the situation. "No, no. Smith!'' he si "Let us always remember began in a small way. UK a kind humane that ntly. we But how about the rank and file f the progressive party, the voters high idealism in 1912 and actually believed that in supporting Roosevelr thev uvro tat I have changed my mind because tling for the Lord? After the colonel has made his deal with the. republi- me can machine, how far can lie deliver them? mi. i. i I'Mtis it kim t i-.n. world an tne circumstances of the have changed, and it seems to in view or the extraordinary and far reaching changes which the Kuro- var has brought about, it Is ab y necessary that W'e should i competent instrument of in- h of the our for- uuiry along the whole Un many questions which affe eign commerce. i I have had in this change of min. , DO thought w hatever of a change Of. attitude tow arils the so called i.n.ieo- ' i Don question W'e have published each nor there. day the Liverpool quotations havt' "Werted would nave nothing j government !rA kaes i-olnorl lk I i,- l" "" ",Ln i"e'".es ... policy. i ne i business . ' . VJ 11U I C .CUUCCU Lilt IUU IJ1 , . . , w would . ea on v u-.rh rcls tie sa yi feel, as 1 do. that vould be Number g Cut l-Yom 120,000 to ;si. II" since War. PARI8, Jan. 27. The number ol unemployed of both sexes in Paris, which at the beginning of the war amounted to 110,100, has been reduc ed to 79.447. according to the official figures gathered in the period from November 20 to Iircember 14. ISIS, I'.IMTMVs BUMPTIOUS BOYOOTT he statistics show that men in gen. j erul have found work more readily than women. All the unemployed comprised In the official lists have cards which ail- by the British government through thorize them to receive a government their agents in England to submit j ellowano 0 2.'. cents a day, payment lists of stockholders and customers. I being made fortnightly. Ten cents a and other intimate knowledge of day is granted for each child in i I. Be Honest With Your Stomach When the appetite lags and the di gestion Is baVdi help Is needed at once. This really suggests a trial of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitter's Knights of Columbus Semi-Annual Ball Thursday evening, January 27, 1916 Eagle-Woodman Hall Six Piece Orchestra Admission 75c ((.New York World.) The American copper or other cor porations that have been "requested" lat :s neither here their affairs, will, presumably not family of ttnemi mmrsston such as !' comply Thev will tell the British' that this is none of its Mrp llauiaac- Home ln 1m (.iai.de price to American erpool terms. In this way our people' it w have been kept informed as to'1" th the state of the Liverpool mar- j ur"''"r ket and the service has been valuable because it is welli Known our export market is based on the Liverpool market, though of course it is necessary to remember that consideration must be given to high ocean charters, insurance, exchange! and handling charges. Many farmers have compli mented this paper upon the publication of the Liverpool prices ann tnere are reasons lor believing they have profit ed by the service. If so the East Oregonian is indeed glad and feels its enterprise has! been well rewarded. ANOTHER WAY TO DO IT at this time nditions clearly are tempt to deal with LA ilKAXlO- The purpose of this extraordinary did considerahl. action Is clear, it is an attempt to Knllna home in or un-j fun e upon British anil neutral trad- loss la pr.nsl.ler. ers a boycott of American export' ten of pisses f concerns in which Hermans of men flames under a 1. 27. -Fire o the F. A. .ramie. Th . an explos-smoltjerfng PRINCIPAL FIGURES IN CHICAGO MURDER P10T 111 PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY Your Every Want in the Line of 'I" a six table bridge partv' )t recently, Mrs. E. H. Gary. wife of the steel trust, president, gave as prizes to her Kuests six shares of Steel Trust preferred stock valued at $117 per share. The evident purpose of the! lady in question was to distrib ute among her social friend winf; of the steel trust's abounding prosperity as re flected in the advanced stock quotations. There are still further way. in which the steel trust could 'ind relief if its treasury is vcr congested. One sane method would be to increase' the pay and shorten the hours f jt workmen. According to the report of the Stanley com mittee made to congress the steVl trust laborers are a hard worked lot and their wives when they go out have no trouble deciding which of their many gowns to wear. PRINTING Vv ill be taken care of in a satisfactorily manner by the CMC aistent who wi held in leged i . their ra der to Is msrr buret s 27.- -Report Is per Herbert D. Upllke. her irvlnu. Is being Hark, after an al ' a plan to murder 'r and slater in of r fathers fortune, lye rte ossone. c- dancer. offio'ais at Crown Point, Ind., are said to hue recognized pictures of and the at Irl as a couple who were married there recently. The boys are said to have confess ed the plot Furman D. ind lumber their m..the a dlctorrapr to murder their father Cpdike, millionaire dealer or i ink Pin k, r and their sister, after i, concealed in a gatuur haul been used to secure evidence s5 Updike against them. Revolvers, cartridges masks and a rifle with a .Maxim si- lencer were found in an automobile B In which the boys are alleged to have planned their escape la said they murder appear burglars Both they could car- sTiilr. planned to make as If committed were arrested be ty out any of th we carry the greatest stock of papers, in quantity, quality and variety, to be found in Eastern Oregon. we employ only high-class and competent workmen in every department. we use modern - methods, machinery and materials. It is not necessary to send out of Pen- 1 dleton for a single thing in the Printing' line The East Oregonian can give you better service than any out-of-town J concern, can save you time and money on every job and guarantees you absolute satisfaction II H; 1 It Costs Nothing to Consult Us. Just 'phone 1 I Iff