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EIGHT PAGES PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY. MARCH 10, 1916 v . nt m:si ai'kr. knows but those outr inspired by men on this the line and were stage I were is proof that b l side i there. fori A feature of the situation is I'ub'lal jthe benefit of administration 'the growth of new enterprises! foes. i of various sorts, many having! The one safe plan for this; no connection whatever with country in a time like this is to war business. New corporate odttta follow the lead of the chief ex- issues since Januarv 1 have mtt"iMo' ecutive. He is the safest guide I aggregated $496,000,000 eom- o the course to tKe. une pared with 989i,Wiu,iaHI last tion tor the Doruer trouoie t at lln 1XU CO. 1 is lheh IninirT nnnm it DAdntl JUulAl A I UMAPINE PROVES TO BE A il ; pwa bland Pi auJ. 1 inj ur -fro IVmuE Nw Co., Portland. Oregon. ON FILE AT si i . '.'! Swiirltr ItuildlD. OI Wfcl.irifc't-,11. Bi Kour- M-Km-KU'riON RATE i IN ADVANCEi tially. or. yar. bj mail Dally, all mutitba. bj mall liallj-, ttire itioiiths. bj mall ... i '. . om u."l:1i. bj mail L'aily, uue jfar. bj iarrlr a r. all ai,mtt. by rarrlr . -i t. :br mmt!i. bj -arrtf. ItailT, un ai'iit'j. by carrier to !mi W'Mily, one year, y mall m 1.50 (Vsakir, all ui,tiltia. by mall 74 tml -kly. f ur months, by mall 50 would be to send an army pacification into Mexico and restore order to the unhappy country. Yet it might be ex- tremely bad military policy for uj. to do this. With our forces svoo I busy in Mexico how w ould we J jS fare in our European negoti .50 ations? Would not our hands be tied? While we have a controversy of some conse quence on with Germany it might not be well to waste toe much energy on the Mexican i LADIES' AID SOCIETY or PR! BXTERIAK t ill K ll GIVES Tin- n it; year. Meanwhile the railroads are overburdened with traffic and all energies are devoting s"m s,,t ' MaAe i.i.h will r 4, . v. i Given u tin- viiHt'ni Band; Kruit. to meeting the car shortage. vale Draamlc ctab win stag Pluv '-Tompkins Htyred Nun;'' otli ir Nnv- Motes ir t mapiue, 7.&0 S75 1 15 As president of the Com mercial Club J. V. Tallman worked assuiduously for three! years and no retiring president was ever more deserving ot the final vote of thanks extended to him. If Pendleton can hold her St Tin: PROlUSBD LAND. a i. der outrages are exasperating Er Jay the promise of a Mm eiand the time may come when ky overhead. ithpv will he nn lnntrer unfitly. pimple which in time will cure present pace with reference to tself. On the other hand the bor- ijfe it lan'l worth four while to rrti it. The FfeMta, th- re all a-fixing fur t,i give your daily bread, But ou've got to tirave the burnin' day to gel it. II Every day the promise of th Jo) the luuire keeps. Like a .-Uir in he.iven it will set it; But It isn't for the dreamer who in shady gardens sleeps Tou've got to tr.ie the burn- ing day to get it: Atlanta Constitution. able. - THE HIGH COST OF ROMANCE growth and new business we w ill have a real little city here some day. THE BORDER RAID RINCE MISKINUFF or Whiskynuff or however you spell him these Russian proper names are con fusing is another beautiful sample of imported bargains showing how much an Ameri-ltion thev zjmm HE best new UL the Villa raid on Colum bus is the fact the brig ands lost heavily and were pur sued over the border by Ameri can cavalrymen. If they can be overtaken and slain so much can heiress can obtain in the foreign market when she is a discriminating shopper. Even romance is purchasable. With I sufficient money it seems the heiress can obtain not onlv a regarding 'title but a pretty Prince who will fall in love with her at first sight and make love in such delicious and novel en dearments as "my little bout zon" and "Kizzi-Kizzi." Nc wonder the plain American lover with his commonplace tame. Judge Gary says his indict ment by the grand jury in Pennsylvania was an outrage: that is what all indicted men think. The w ar operations in Eu-1 rope make our civil war seem I like a petty affair, though it was a big struggle at the time. It the railroads take a no- can help the Round- the better. The outrages along the bor- "Tootsy Wootsv' seem der are becoming tiresome in j And there is nothing to com the extreme. There is need of swift punishment for those re sponsible and our cavalrymen may be able to take care of the situation. The Mexican problem is one offering perplexities and those difficulties are largely due to conditions within the United States. It is noticeable that each time an outrage is committed pare with the touching fidelity of these royal Russian lovers. ( nee they have been wished on. They will get up on the witness stand and declare before high heaven and 100,000.000 peo ple that they still love her v hen the heiress brings suit for separation. The compass needle is not truer to the north pole nor the sick cat to the hot brick than the titled spouse to by Mexican bandits some recal- the original object of his af citrant senator or congressman jfections. The only way to be will rise to denounce the ad-j rid of a boughten husband is ministration's Mexican policy, to buy him off. There is much There is a seeming relation-i in the court proceedings sub ship between these outbursts j sequent to the importation of in congress and the outrages foreign romances to make poor on the border. The Villistas American girls content to get angered bv the recognition of theirs out of novels. St. Louis Carranza seek to harrass the administration by attacking Americans. They know thev will find moral support from a certain coterie at Washington and throughout the country. The Mexican difficultie Post-Dispatch. IN THE FUTURE HE Blewett harvester people were prompted to come to Pendleton bv up wonderfully, and they seem to have the notion pretty strong. The Blew ett Company is not letting any grass grow under foot. 9 It w ill soon be time to start the fountains on Main and Court streets. BIG SUCCESS 1 L".S i - - Vai 'wm. i Kssa I Order from your K i IH I I JiiIit uf I orange .' egg abllea 8s i"l-"lltr nti' 11 1 .-11110,1 Im .nit (I. .nr I . KrnliiK ..f iil( H utaier now . HrH n t()- mi ..n II SSK . o i . v aaWll m ner. mid blend ihirglilt Mennire I lie SSsSSr serve ounKist wranges l - ,DI 1,1,1 I Mill- SSSSJ ... I II II .. .Ife,,fnl . ll.ii.nl Mil lie- tSSSSJ ai every mcai. J ,....i.-r ith me i a i lnnlr Inr thp rJccn aV I lemaiely (,. first mlMiir- lib i aim' m loon ior ine tissue jSSk , 1 mi' r,.i.i in i inte. wie -nn S ivrmner ctnvnfri IHBi I i" Inver- ulmni live uiiuuies in Inn rapper siampea I ,eB. r.-iu;-e i,..i ., ,t. .!.., H SH I OH I lie 'ilk.- I- .l-ili- !...lll !lf in I II n ' - Al O in all IMil logelhei .nil i niiii J I fraatlng, ur itae a lellj "i whlppffd-crwilil dunkist :::!:hh ; and save those wrappers ior W " W beautiful silverware. Write for M 'A 1 - i x free bunk "Sunkist Salads I 1 I i California Fruit Growers Exchange " Co-..r.tm Slo-pll H 0 II V Eaitcni H.ulquarlem H It W i ! sii ! ai given Saturday evenini In the I grange hull was surcenn financially land the sum of 4S was realized. The t lOClal was given by the I .allies' Alii of the rrestn terlan church and the pro I ceeds given to the Vincent band. In addition to music by tile hand there was rendered "The Pilot Urave.' by a male quartet, and a chorua "I mix- CURRENT THINKING Mr and Mr.-. A. A Wiltley ily moved Ihis week ri"in the place they recently sold to William Case ot Preacott into the Harry llowton place In I'tnapine. Mr. Tase and Iamil are settling In their new home. Mrs It. K. Brady win has been confined to her bed with a complica tion of diseases while trying to raise hersel! in bed with a pulley arrange ment, had the additional misfortune to fall in such a way as to break her arm just above the elbow. Wallace Morrell win atage h I "The Runaway t'ouiile." here some I time the lore par of April. I "u Friday evening the drama "Tompkins' Hired Man. will be stat ed here by the Frultvale Dramatic Club. Mrs. James Kirk, who has Irloualy 111 for over a month ing a good recovery. The Hudson Bay Cooperative Creamery has just completed a three section septic tank to take care of I their waste overflow ill the manufac Iture of butter. Guy Toung had the work in charge. ! M O, Heaiichamp last week pur I chased from .Mitchell Tweedy a mini- bai ot stock cattle. Miss Ethel Hodgen wai a weakend visitor in Milton with Miss Bdlth Harper. been te la niak- PLIIIM. STROKE ol' APOPLEXY. Purim i 'alendar A middle aged man, accompanied i minor feast In the Jewish , ,v hili wlfp ac.arcey able to move one tails thus year on the lsthi,,f hi!l hls arm B.nBiB- Umn by da "t March The reading ,f the : nla Bi,iP having difficulty in forming ooog lit Esther rrom a parchment ms Wl scroll mi thai day constitutes thu ords because of partial paralysis of the tongue, appeared at the office principal feature in the synagogue ,, ayanttd to know If he could be service The least recalls the deliv- CUred erence of the Jews ot Persia through the Intervention of yueen Esther andi her kinsman Mordeca! rrom a threat-! ened massacre planneu by Hainan.! the king's vizer. Book of Esther "the da) wherein from their enemi who h was t urne sorrow to gladnes ing unto a good creed that the da joyous spirit that sending portions I to the p 20). The re rim" bee man I he oughl n In the words of the it commemorate the Jews had res', es and the month d into them from s and from nioiirn- day." It was rte v be observed in a nt finds expression 'n i to another and gifts' rals Esther Chap. ti. vera threi the name o iided th. or the "Pu t Ha Jews I A week previous the man had suf fered a slight cerebral hemorrhage and after a day or two in bed found himself able to get about. His hi I pressure was taken and found to be so high that he was really still in danger of another hemorrhage. Osteopathic treatment was Imme diately started, the diet arranged and careful instructions given regarding exercise, habits, etc Surprising as it may seem, the pa- cleared up in the course of weeks' treatment. The family doctor was surprised at his rapid re covery By assisting the circulation, the clot on the brain was alworbed This is the way the Osteopath gets C 'THE RULING PASSION" ' The largest flower In the world grows in Siimiitta It measures about a van! nitons, ami weighs rough!. It pounds. Californian Had Kidney Trouble j William Fox Present wilHam r s!ih. hiwI Claire VlUtn' In i inn." at the Pastime Today. The ituiiiti; .imk Mnit", Copparopolli, Calif., Navs; "I hml fUCh a MVtfC 'nc f I kidney trouble i thought i would 1 to n(u out my ' i i : i i took ll bottlai ol Foley Kidney imiih whtcii 1 entirely relieved Rie and I Iiavc had no recurrence of kldno) trouble iti i then." I Humt' iiays li leenti a ir you i n I no hifiufr boar the pain end bi . I you luflter ft om kidney ami UIald trotblea. Ttic ache hi iohp your te k I Kru n woree v- 1th every move you rim ke- ami every etrp tktt. Tf ! Jimt nfi-ms in roti you f all fliinit.i I end nTK'. four head tehee, u art nt-rvntm anil worn out, lleep poorly arul have no appOtttti Itomacn la up I Ml tnd DOWeli irrt'gular. Folcv KWInfv I'IIIn IfHurn tlif pain, until it in flnally gone entirely, They j give streiiKth ami tone U 1 1 i - kldnoya nmk- tliem Itrong. aCtlVOi their at -, tlon hfrotnt-H regular and normal gain, anil your het It h growi better rarh day you take (lite ureal healing nutiitine. Sold Kvflrywnrre. I ir h ?markable Adv. In would be reduced if congress f'ne Keographical location would maintain a united front and. the fac w have enter back of the president. As Ion r'!".,slnf Pe"Ple nere wh' as the disturbers can find aid 8J,ve1to encouraging industries and comfort in the halls of ?' value,to the wn. The fac; tongress the brigandage on the eir Judgment has been vindi border will continue. Who j bye obtained Will in turn cause other people:; ording ti leijuire popular etymi from labor or un eremoni other than have rated In I THING ol' THE PAST. rs ago a fellow could take hi . go to th.- nearest pond and ill the .nort he wanted. NOW- 1 adays you've got to tie equipped with f skates, a Hkating suit and a bank roll to have any sort or a time.'' i "Yeah. Looks as If the cheap skate was a thing of the jaist." i lem.-mber thi served Falthfull) however, will be limited and along with them will be many ! ' to follow their example. So we will have opportunities in injunction i me iuiure. uesiraoie oners, and th.- oenturlea of pen I'urim was iptite purely stock selling lehemes deilversnce from th, which will not be acceptable tj rants, Whlcn the to the city and will be reiected j brought hope oi I by the business community. :" 'n ,h' "v" 9 m m m 9 m m09 B " A WORLD CUSTOM rhe I r was During j the feast Htoi-y for Jottings of the) lay recalled iur deliverance! it' existing Ha - j it (he S. S. S. Your Remedy. You chance coffee have small fM United Press report from to get good Berlin says the German press is predicting a war r II VOU f. hi nk between Japan and the United States some dav and say thai , ... . , re Germany will sell munitions f that Bign-pnced coffee is japan. if a war shoui,j cotn( prt'ttv much alike ' doubtless Germany would pro- vide munitions for the Japs. So There can be exception-1 WouId an' other ri:lti,jn having uch things to sell. That i ally j,rooJ coffee, you the way they all do. It is what know extravagant u: a. .j . : c. and it needn t be iny Mifnnt that is in ,)0 ; You ill never find h p dted uny ntlier way than in airtight tins; BTI YOm4) with the bitlrriili clialf taken -out. Schilling's Best ;sition to buy. Yet some think iwe are unneutral when we an merely following the usua' laws of trade. BUSINESS IS RUSHING VERY commercial or fi nancial report from the cast jrives increased evi dence of the country's prosper ity. The bank clearances this vear have been 50 per cent I ahead of last year, particu larly on the Atlantic coast. It -' f " "A 111. Modern Kclpnce ha provtn that holla I ami t-arhuni 1ms, pimi'Is and unpightly ."kin blot h- - are -1. . .- of -i o" . blooi). .Scaly kin and itthlnK 0 BCS6 I ti.n, Scrofula, ra.h'f all ck)n diea Arc afKiavatd by bad blood it'n the I infftcteo blood that'i dancerous. Don't I Walt for th' holln. If you havp plmplen J and blotohMi t-tk- InsULBt action, f'im pei c-ll you that your blood if fill 1 with impurities. inUHt wafh out j your blood and vtlm itato it to boat thy J i tlon w ith Nat ur'." own blood tonic, . H, s. s. it in th itanditfd blood puri fier of th- World. Don't uae driK, oint ments. lalvoM, s. s. s roachoi the blood. rtrWei out th impurities. It makes I hpflJtiur pomptratton tho poison is m- ItiroilKh :i'- MK III ia and the Scrofula dioatloni disappear, it doM what ilrea and lottoni can never do II ei t'- the root of the trouble b h hinK the blood. Your nk In boooaei ar and vou soon feel the viaor of rfect health. S, S. S. Is purely veg-nbr- You ffln get it any dr ir?is' i lie for book of facts. "What the Irror Tells." If yours Is a long stand K cas, write for expert advice to f yn.f.ipr Co Atlanta. Oa. I a ,1 1 rd hiotciieH. Bese J. D. Beeson CONTRACTOR Estimates furnished given. and in-t'iii' v .'M i i tntlnml Sttlfss, I Mm.' ul Aitu toilu l.iliKMi- Int' r- I I mas im . i n I I oral mssm 1 1 Country work a specialty. Phone 308-W. 401 Aura The Greatest Piano Sale Pendlaton Has Ever Known Pianos in Car Load Lots Direct From the Factory You save all agents profits. You can purchase at wholesale. You can have 2 or 3 years if you wish to pay for the piano. A visit to the store will convince you. saaaa Let us show you why it is now possible for us to sell vou a good standard make of piano now for less than $200.00. Others as low as $160.00. You can save from $100.00 to $300.00 now on a piano cr player-piano. Many are buying and never before have BUI h values beetl offered. Now would be the time to purchase a Knabe, Kimball, Steger, Reed & Son, Strohber, Lyon & Healy or some other fine piano. The sale will only last a few days and our store will remain open evenings during the sale. NOW WOULD BE THE TIME TO TRADE IN YOUR OLD PIANO AND GET A PLAYER-PIANO OR A GRAND PIANO. Warrens Music House 820 Main St.