East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 04, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGOXIAX. PEXDLETOX, OREGON, SATURDAY. HARCH 4. 1916.
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IT IS STILL TRUE
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QT the. opening of the Celilo
canal many speaker urg
ed a. a next step the con
struction of goods roads to the
river so as to bring the Colum
bia into use. It was pointed
k y various governors, sena
tors and congressmen that the
iency of the river as a rate
reducer would depend in con-
u rable measure upon road
-traction. What was true
" - .- still true and deserves
consideration in connection
with the road bond propositi
on in Umatilla county.
THE SENATE ACTION
The president had supporters
and critics in both parties. In
the senate the democratic votes
were sufficient to carry the
day, only two democrats fail
ing to vote with the adminis
tration while 12 republicans
voted in the negative. Yet it few mnd
cannot be called a democratic
Oct ry because earnest aid
wa given by some republicans.
The view some try to take that
the elephant pulled the presi
dent out of a hole is silly when
the roll call is observed.
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Wife
Mis? Kuth Sander? celebrated
;w(-.fth birtbda. .-: wi
very enjoyable party at ner hme.
Utl-;h street
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Mruu tnKifc of poem,
am and Dart," publihed
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To tta the flushing aea.
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world
hi j, - ; is'. :r - .-.-d .
Stood mi
The Ml l
nderroent;
. a Jealous
Peered from the firmament:
The erl altars, the curioaa aUrs
Came peering forth to see
What mighty nuptial shook the
world
ith the aea,
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THE WAY OF THE WORLD
2 CRT LAND is all agog
Jew over the suicide of a
pretty woman who was
known as a vampire. She was
a woman of fascination and
lured some men astray, one of
the number becoming a defaul
ter and serving a penitentiary
term in consequence. It is a
sad story but for any harm she
did the woman has paid the
penalty in full. There are
masculine vampires who have
betrayed women more fla
grantly than Nadine Velguth
deceived men and there is lit
tle fuss made about them and
CHE decisive vote in the
senate against the Gore
resolution was a distinct
pledge of support for the pres
ident in his dealings with Ger
many. It is a line of action
that will end any belief in Ber
lin that congress does not stand
lack of the president in his ne
g"tiations. It is notice to the
world that the United States
deals with foreign nations
through the executive office
and that it is needless for any
one to go to some other de
partment in hopes of obtain
ing something denied at the
White House.
United support by congress
for President Wilson will aid
us immensely in settling diplo
matic controversies with other
nations. We could not expect
Germany or any other power
to take our representations at
full face unless given under
conditions making it plain our
diplomacy is backed firmly by
the nation.
Instead of increasing the war
danger the action of the senate
should have the reverse result
We are safer with a consist
ent, vigorous policy than we
would be with an attitude un
der which we would waver
end hesitate in contending for
our rights on the sea. The up
shot of the action by congress
will be increased respect for us
in foreign capitals and a deep
er concideration for our con-
jns.
Politically the effect of the
"showdown" in congress will
be added prestige for Wilson.
Neither political party can
truthfullv claim the credit
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1 42 Pianos for 42
Pendleton Homes
SAMPLE PIANOS.
1 HEIR BEAUTIFUL
TONE.
CAREFULLY SELECTED FOR
FINISHES AND QUALITY OF
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Pianos Shipped in Carload Lots Direct From the East- 5
ern Factories to Pendleton.
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OBSERVE THE WINNIPEG
MARKET
XOT many days ago the
W Canadian parliament by
a vote ot ii to 44 re
tused to provide for free trade
in wheat with the United
States. A duty of 12 cents per
bushel is levied by Canada on
American wheat and our tariff
provides that as long as Cana
da taxes our wheat there shall
be a duty of 10 cent a bushel
on Canadian wheat shipped in
to this country. Having an op
portunity for free trade in
wheat with this country Cana
da refuses to accept it, as
shown by the action of parlia
ment. Discussing the action by the
Ottawa government the
S p o k e s m an-Review assert
that Canadian growers wish to
ship their wheat to this coun
try and that with free trade
their wheat would 'Toll" into
thb country in "enoynous vol
ume." If that is true the East Ore
gonian would IP to have the
Spokane paper explain why
Winnipeg wheat quotations are
materially higher than Seattle
fnd Portland prices and virtu
ally on a plane with the Chi
cago market. For instance
yesterday the Winnipeg closing
quotation for May wheat was
Si. 12 3-8. On the same day
the Portland bid price for club
was 93 cents and the Chicago
closing quotation for May
wueat was $1.13 7-8.
As long as the Winnipeg mar
ket is 19 cents above the Port
land price this newspaper fails
to see any menace in Canadian
'wheat. Particularly so since
the Canadian wheat and Am
erican wheat go largely to the
same market Liverpool.
The Spokesman - Review's
pessimism over the wheat p tw
in ess appears to have a politi
cal coloring.
The East Oregonian will ven
ture a political gue-s that a
'. certain man from this state
will be the next vice president
of the United States of America.
Mr and Mrs. Hen
Mrs J. H. Crowr.tr will :e.,ve hr
' first of the week for Witt Califor
nia, tc riait at the home of her fath
er, R. C. Hintou, who formerly l vei
, in this city.
Mr Robert Jenk en who haa beer
visiting at the horn. I her treat!
Mr. and Mr. H Steuan. left at nooj
today for her home In Port!
Mayor J. M. Kyle of Stanfield. can
didate for the republican nomination
for eastern Oregon public arrrlci
commissioner, came In n So 17 to
day from point east
AUTOMOBILE
SALESMAN
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an JU1 rvilesnian: I
enable a thor
man to make big n.
mum automobile saies "in of hi
terr.tory. We will give such a
min every lossibK- iMtetaliGC in
developing his boune. H must
own his car and be .,)! t . ( rod BO
results as our direct represent
This i an except;. - . opportunit
for the right, man. There is such
a man h-re in towr ! am sure. I
am ho;eful that h will read this
advertisement and then sit r ght
down and write m fully about
himself and his Qualification. I
dun't want a profes-. na Job hunt
er I Want a Km!
letter to Factory representative
T;'4 North western Bank Building.
Portland. Oregon.
OVERLAND
You Can Now Got the Big Comfort
able 35 Horsepower Overland for
MODEL 83 B
F. O. B. TOLEDO
En bloc 35 horsepower motor.
Electric starting and lighting
system.
Electric control buttons on start
ing column.
Four inch tires.
Demountable rims; with one ex
tra. 106-inch wheelbase.
Deep divan upholstery.
One-man top; top cover.
Five-Passenger Touring Gar Model 76
S615
25 horse power
4-inch tires.
One-man ton
( antilever rear springs.
Demountable rims.
I'M inch wheelbase.
F. 0. B.
Call and see these beautiful new cars and resolve to make your motoring this
year a pleasure.
McLEAN AUTO COMPANY
726 Cottonwood Street. Telephone 46
Expert mechanics and up-to-date repair shop in connection.
Good Bye, Grain Sack!
Make Money in 1916
Sacks are out of date. Handling in Bulk saves 2c to 3c per bushel. And this saving is made above the cost of install
in? the bins. Bulk Handling insures getting ALL the pro' it and reduces the labor very materially. Note these four
suggestive designs. We have others.
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.ram Bit)
$46X0
f. r put
V- CaSS
$38.0
ducts of Eu-
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Yu -an purchase a piano now and
sae from $100.00
can have easy U
have alreaGV purchase
200.00. You
little each
yearly. Our
r.ings. Many
and the sale
will onlv last a few dav.-. You are
protected by tne jrreatest guarantee
ever jriven with a piano.
Warren's Music House
814 MAIN ST.
ored un'ier the ini-atm-ritJi
wer- .- -
t tr The 'hteoj,nth. tfie paTient WrtS
Z lurprlsed to find tht treatment were
S not violent but soothing and 'iul-tlr.
S improvement took pla-e after the
8 th.rd -reatment and there tu rapid
1 re '.ver from a hoplewl) painful
S ' ondition.
S The Oh'eojMth ha demonjr.ra'ey
S the ability of hi vlence In the treat-
mem of apraiim and mlnpla'-ed vert-
SI brae no many time tad with och ef
3 fevtlve results, that the public teafce
2' I need tlU to end for the m'i-
2 Pa,h when thee t ondition arle -
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IM-khii! -in. ,VMKI-hu. 'Matlnnan " '-rain I tin
All lumhrr. Hhliurli-e and cement to MM, for
mm
$282.00
FREE!
OREGON LUMBER YARD
$272.00
Complete Plans showing every detail necessary for erection. List of hardware and other
equipment included with plans. We'll be ghd to show you plans and talk over your
needs for the coming season.
PENDLETON, OREGON.
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