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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. MARCH 11, 1916 'I Flri,hi.nr ...St Utlon. at I'en.llfton, matter template ridding his country of not to have the advantages of its chief murderer and trouble a water level haul in rate mak maker. The capture and exe-'ing. Icution of Villa should he a This meaning is, that, as great stcn toward the more never before, the Columbia firm establishment of a stable, river stands out as the sure constitutional government in means by which Portland and the interior cities can compel m foretell what rates to w hich geography anil us down there, natural laws entitle them. The S.U.K IS 1111. CITIES I Hotel Nm Stand. IVrtlHd, liar Oregon Mom nmu News Co.. Portland. Oregon. ON KILE AT Cfctnua Hurrn.1. MS Snurltj Building. Washing! eu. D. CH Bureau 501. Kour teeotb Siwi. N V. Mexico. Yet no one C is in store for ;it is a complicated problem. CONDITIONS ESSENTIAL TO DISARMAMENT SI Its. RIPTIOK KATES. (IX ADVANCE) J : r ZZhS Liu.'. ZZZTaB manent peace in the wor pan,, three mootka, to mail 'Hi do away with armament Daiit me war, 'bj euiinZZZZ'.''- 7.50 individual nations? The HAT sort of an interna tional union is neces sary to bring about per- ind by lllj. all months, to carrier.. Daily, three months, to carrier S.TS 15 wer would be the kev to the movement yet Way to get those rates is to na vigate the river. Every ton of freight routed via the river is a blow struck for commercial freedom for the I Columbia from its mouth to its I source. Every sack of wool shipped i from Lewiston or everly bushel Of wheat shinned from WbIIj ans- ....it- ...... u-.rV j i a. "ma via uutti is a ueciarauon 0, W. Stlison, prominent rklah res ident. Is In the city today, jane a. uunn or A.i.ims. is nm- 0A the many visitors in the city to. day. W . Mikeshell nn,l laniilx of Her mlston are spemlini; the ilnv In lite '. MoCook, returned, fr. to.l.n . 01 llol I. .Ik. sterdti of commercial independence. full- ....,, ... ..Ur-!r f'. .. ' .1. 7, vr u...u. -...., .'rrwnuie peitce iiioen e u fi; lv ..... 1 i i i i. It Seta! Weeklj. one year, uy mall 1.50' F . , tvei'V loaded boat that DUt cen.iwe.aiv, sii montha, by man to, many well meaning peace ad- ., , tu rmtWeek!T. tour mouth, to mail 50 ..A . LV ,11t IIMI. P 01 OOWJ) the HVer IS 01 I u :i: 1 TZ I:;; .r: Z "eP nearer removal of costly aa).aVvvvvvv urru. li.n uir . ' t n i r i , . v.. ( harlM I,. Plnkerton, sessor :it Weston, w is to to secure his supplies. A W. Shoemaker, traveling asent for the Missouri Pacific Ry is here Horn Portland today R. 11. fount, Kume warden of Mor row county, l.. K, Harlan and Olio Hayes drove over yesterday from Hep. I'ner and are here today. I WONDER. i wonder i; the roast know The beauty and the charm they Or i - ho it de ks O Thi gradual trjnr ol the He.,rs how the ottier hearts it r. happy for the joy it brings In what it does for others' I wonder if the star's aware of all the content it spills 4 l"t" ii till little lives of care That catch its beauty on th 1 ..nd.r if the violet feels The tender and response e fleam i! loTe that in the woodland 4 To worahlp it the shrines of I wonder if all beauty shares The knowledge the ffood that i;r. vv from out its all- unconscious sweet The song "t bird, the bloom of Or whether, it is not as when ) Some life bl..ssomf like flow- at. 'mid its fellow- . More like a perfume than a i ower Baltimore Sun THE END OF VILLA M.n Kiiiiuk w aau-RWHiaacui ,eye route ABMMOr 0 R ste,,1(1 f No. peace and disarmament that j tj i.,i,.mj U. who is making ihe assessments they skip hastilv over the ques-!fV. ,im. , , t . In tht Butter Cmk country, raporti tion of the essentials to that' " '.n" eh r , i i ,te there " leM h4y j i point along the Columbia is era In that country thlt year than fof k v ,, i lone more unanswerable ariru number of yeara, One theory held by many , , eZZx!. I . people s that disarmament tor , 1 ii jj i n lates tor water level cities, individual nations will never; If . , , . ... ,, ., ii i sen tletense tor everv , be safe until a w orld wide Lt .u.. tk ... II , -I,, f.iv'i.); me iv.iv m use uiese 1 boats. There should be men an outpouring of traffic that soon not two, but two dozen boats may be required to handle it. Portland Journal. power is set up sufficiently strong to enforce a decree against individual armament. In the fuedal days each bar on maintained his own force of warriors and he had to do so 1 Ueimlatontaits. .'wo llenuiston c.uipie ed licenses to marry, t issued to Chester W d and Ethel L Bentle other to Lerov K Sullivan H. Boynton, The Greatest Piano Sale Pendleton 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 yisit to the store will convince you. O'lH'' ley War ami tho and K'.lna because his central govern ment was not strong enough to guarantee him protection. As the national governments grew stronger the situation changed. Ihe military functions were assumed by the state and the lords and princes did away with their armed forces. It was logical for them to do so, yet had they disarmed too soois they would have become the prey of their more militaristic neighbors. Is not the situation confront ing the nations of the world today somewhat similar to the conditions faced at one time by the feudal lords and their followers? Can the nations afford to disarm until a central world authoritv capable of fhereal Woods of information .uts of her I'a-M'- va. Let us ahow you why it is now possible for us to sell you a good standard make ol piano now lor less than $200.00. Others as low as $160.00. You can save from $100.00 to $300X0 now on a piano or player-piano. --TCa last evening at a church parlors, lie offered thanks, afte leous feast was enjo bi si. I. , and friends. Mr Wile. The ri f. the espond Utter from James M. Prultt telling of the founding and early tory of the church. The b.ast of the evening was Church as I y rst Saw It." and responded to by Mrs. Lulu Wilcn II was clerk. d. A I read, ly his- or ihe Warn He is survk era Cruz, in. n t onstrucuo ml by .me br. The was (. L B, Penlan Mrs. .Man A. F. it Harvey. r, J. H. Morris, tnd Karl Qregg; mnintaininr, Q,0 V, Q Koor, n . ' "l" " " "iterestinK mar vm T "'""'"itablished? If so then the,h, Y rild tide luumicreoi... j, ,f l,lj .:i.u bevond Musical pi AS NEVER BEFORE 'p. ii i,iif piavcu iiuiiJui juuuil.i tVlo: A:aarrv,arnan f-lU iliu - . , "UIU HH. A Vll. tll illtllllv. ML I I 1 IV A1 ! for the time and devote their a -I a I Y V energies to bringing about an .v... , and it should be made his last. :international arrangement that cinger: voj ms i.iuruerous will make world wide disarma an American vil age the admi-;ment practicable. ing armed forces to bring about his capture. The president is to be complimented for the jpa AVIGATI0N of the Co vigor and speed with which he! ?M lumbia between Port is proceeding in the matter. ' land and Lewiston was Out of fairness to the Mexi-j inaugurated by the departure can people and in a desire to of the Twin Cities Wednesday, avoid any seeming intent at and the J. N. Teal is to go on aggrandisement on our part the run next Tuesday. The our authorities have been' pati-' schedule is to be two boats per ent and tolerant for a long week. time. In view of that course; As never before, the opera our justification for action tion of these boats has a mean against Villa is all the greater, ing. That meaning was made No Mexican can question our most impressive by the decis motives or deny that we have ion of the Interstate Corn had every provocation for what mission in which there is im we are now doing. plied announcement that Port The action undertaken by land is to be denied the benefit this country should be wel- of her location and that the corned by Carranza. We con- Columbia cities in general are of the h as they first found it. lurinir the even lo by Prof. Krik . selection by the ladies- quar composed of Mrs. Marvey, Mrs. McConnell and Miss o by Mrs. HaKar: vioii,, sob. by .Miss darnel Baldwin: and a vocal duet by Miss Clevengef and Will Penland. i Rev. E. R. Clevenger spoke of "The Church as I now see it." After speak ir.K freely of the past, he expressed his 111 y in seeing the church a happy one ; progressive In every way and for the j future he sees it continue to grove in .social and iptr'tual lines. Mrs. A. F. May. financial secretary, ke on the church finances. Mr. Bartlett. of Portland, was call upon and spoke in a pleasing man- Sugar "Boycott" t ailed. CINCINNATI. March II The Na tional Housewives' League declared a "boycott" on sugar and sent out communications to all branches of the leagues, as well ns to other wom en's societies, urging co-operation in this movement. The league claims that housewives use Da per cent of the sugar consum ed in the I'nlted States and now ob ject to the high prices that they now have to pay lor this commodity. Many are buying and never bef ire have such values been 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 hist 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. reason, the warden and his deputies are taking unusual precautions to en force the game laws In those parts W i s SLEEPING MKDIOIJTE. (Hy Dr. E. K. Haalop, Pendleton, or) Can you give me medicine to make me sleep." said a patient, coming ir to the office? "Yes. I could give you a dose of morphine, which is the best sleep pro ducer known. I could give you a bromide as well, but I don't do busi ness that way If you confide In me and let me know a little of your his tory, perhaps we will find worry, diet, exercise or a dozen ..ther things that are influencing your sleep. Then aft er we understand one another the re laxing treatment of the muscles and propoaea to Rockefeller, OAKUAND, Cat.. March 11 Mrs. dermis Threse, divorcer, admitted having written a Leap Year proposal of marriage to John D. Rockefeller, telling him "she lnve.t him for the money he had made.'' voting precincts In the city of Leb- Kniployes It anon, there are 3T, more women rer-: fb e say that istered than men. In all other pre- counted for I. olncts In the county, men outnumber anon there la women two to one In the registration. trar clerk. Mi count) . lerkV 0f . ondlUon la ac fact thnt In Ieb live woman regis Vf, Cruaon, Attention Candidates. Electors' nominating petltons and candidates' acceptance blanks, com plete, for either republican or demo cratic party, are carried in stock at the East Oregonian office. They are the correct forms and already printed for immediate delivery. 'Hiieting of the You will not ne sure you Try d Will do the thing else rest I as- I air Voters in Majority. ALBANY, Ore., .March 11. In th ' ;-: ;-n HMr ' tie World - I lnes i Talking MachUss Edison Disc Needs no needles. The diamond point makes every record play per fectly without the bother of o hang ing nee.ll.s or danger of spoiling records Machines uiul . Id-cords Jnst Received. Warren's Music House he pastor. - Mrs. Oeorge W. M' Math. wh. irr,.e tomorrow from Portland i ler to attend the "Better Bi mass meeting here Monday, wl 'he cuest of Mrs. Wilson j. M while here. Mrs. McNary vvill K"me of the Pendleton ladies ca formally tomorrow afternoon to meet her. Monday noon she will be hon- y the pupils of the hisjh school rnestic science department with a n.l'liiTH ntary dinner. Deer Reported to be Thick in South End of the County . : ' . ' i v Nary have DKI'I TV WAHDKN TOXKIN s Ys Illllll WITHIN ILUiii S O) IS Mil l B, Driven down to the meadows and brakes bj the deep snows In the mountains, the deer have become so .t, . ,. ., , . . . .. . n l 1 rde! Qeorge i kin who rnade' . YMmmmmx aSaI H NsSaSM.c "' x" 17 '"' .;..,. .... 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