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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916 EIGHT PAGES rAGE FOUR AN IM'I I'V.M'KNT NKWSI'ArKR. I'ubllahwl Oallr Hi Sem. eeklj t l-ta dletoti itregus. bj the kast orbuo.ni as irm.isniNu co, Official (Vunty Mrratier Halted lYeaa Kriic-ir ', at tlie poauiffl Oregon, a aeeoml lasn me Helepl i at Pendleton, matter. IN ON ti Innerta) Hotel Newa Stand. 'ragoa. lioMiban News 0., Portland, t ON i 1 1 i. AT OMOM Hureau. Ml Sev'urttf viaihlngtoa. 1' C . llureai; 5i teenth Street. N ' Building I opening of the mighty river by the federal government. The waterway will not help us un ite it. Whether we, build roads by means of a bond is- or by levying a special tax matter of connecting with Columbia river will be of utmost importance and the possibility of rate reductions as a consequence of river con IK ctiona will afford argument for road tures by the people. th Sl'HSCHIl'TlON KA1E.V (IN A11VAMK. Dttty, one rear, hj mail I'ally, all month, by mall Oallj. three mouth, by mil I'aiiy. one month, hy mail I'ally, one rear, by carrier liallj, li month, by carrier I'ally. three moatliK. hy carrier Dally, one month, by iarrler Semi eet ly . one year, uy man - Semi Weeaiv. ill m.nth. by mall ... Hemt Weekli. four months, by mail... 2.50 i i .50 7.60 ' 3 75 1.95 i .85 1.50 .75 .50 Will I III RJ 'S so on litre if a lyric of sharing and haring .iliKe. hy o J Coffin. In The Charlotte observer: Whoso liveth for himself Gains naught by living. What hoot it tame, warm place When the what is It "Pleasure unshared worth I A song no singer. Old age alone, no fire on hearth But beck'ning finger "Of grisly white calls Over Yon A small soul knowing Not even how to been pay on The debt that's owing.'' tion. even when amended by its author to confuse the issue, as a thing unfit. The manifest we nave a way ot reaching intent ot the majority was to wipe out the entire obnoxious good proposition by the sweeping process of tabling. The minor ity claims that the matter should have been held open for future discussion : the ma jority had heard enough of it, and was not willing that there should be any further delay. the best ' It was a case in which the thing expendi- to be done, if done well, should be done quickly. Only those desirous of deceiving them selves are in doubt as to the meaning of the Senate action, Christian Xeipneo Mnnitvr FORE Henry Cabot! . Lodge, republican, of! The action of the Umatilla t I i -a a a .Massacnuseus, ana jonn county school directors in en Sharp Williams, democrat, ofidorsing the Senator Chamber Mississippi, in the senate chain-1 lain idea of getting 40 per cent ler on Thursday morning. 'of the 0. & C. land grant threw partisanship and facti- .money for the school fund wal the law of supply and demand has lees to do with the price of crude oil at the well and of oil distillates on the, market than Standard Oil's own prl- vate amendments to that law The matter Is one for whu It refu tation run cosily furnish a remedy. Some part of the present unearned in-, crement In the high cost of gaioUttol and other oil products can be t.ikcnl out hy making pipe line rates uni form, other ways of taking out a fur ther fraction of the unearned incre ment undoubtedly ran also be found. THIS MA Y ENTERTAIN THE NATIONAL SPIRIT AROUSED sorxiu:i i'iiwu; enahsm and petty personality 'certainly timelv. to the winds and sprang to the known this was lefense ot the president of the As far as is the first or ganized effort by school forces "What is your nam, foreign tourist The negro bow "Mv name's Geo at your service." "Washington? Washington tered the tourist. "It seems have heard the name before "Shouldn't wonder, sah," the negro in a delightful 1 been here doing this sort o the last 10 years." 1 in a pleaaa :e WashingU ne. m tu rns i nined "I've I M 1 PISH SOI I. United States, his prerogative, to aid the plan and shows Uma- P.is foreign policy and especi- tilla county is awake to the sit- PENDLETON'S "PLACE IN THE SUN" ally his attitude toward 'German submarine decree servance of which would con cede the right of another pow-, er to dictate the terms upon i which citizens of the United; States might travel on the high seas, the best looked for and hoped for by friends of the ad- j ministration was that the Gore ! resolution of compliance and advance condonation might be j tabled by a vote of 2 to 1. The vote by which it was tabled j yesterdav was practically 5 to 1. The meaning of this may be Oregon 'hidden from those senators; 4 the uation ob-! runston is exactly the man for the job. if his reputation means anything. frS.... i ten n ood-by. half CURRENT THINKING EXPLAINING lilt. M COSTS, ; isoi.im: Weary Waggles, having hearty lunch, turned to say to his hostess. What!" she cried. "doing Why. you haven't more tli mowed the lawn " "No, mam." said Weary. see. lady, I kind o' thought some er poor feller wantln' a Job might be comln' along soon, and If I done It all there wouldn't be nothln' left for him " but oth-1 PA'S ItEVKNGE. (St. Louis Post-Dispatch.) The Trade Commission report on petroleum pipe lines has new points for a public already familiarised with Standard (Ml methods by the most voluminous literature extant relating to a single industry. It narrates with fresh details the old story of an almost nncannv stand. This is distinctly ipathize with them; we t h in K . I ard on ingenuity in utilizing its su of northeastern j however, it is perfectly clear to - Perior resources for an unfair sup- V all eastern Op? towns Pendleton's "place iwho cast their votes in the neg in the sun" is the most ative, and from those who sym- pronounced. the hub city Oregon, that title ' Isn't it funny?" said Gladys curi ously to her chum. Phyllis. "Father has promised to give me a pair or diamond earrings If I will stop having music lessons. I wonder why?" "That's strange!" agreed Phyllis "But you've never worn earrings, have you ?" "No. I shall have to get my ears pierced." "That explains it." said Phyllis, an innocent smile curving her ruby lips. "He wants to pay you back in your own coin." I'endleton because oi its geo graphical location and its won derful railroad connections. On many occasions has the location of this place been rec ognized as supreme in eastern Oregon. Such recognition was shown in the selection of Pen- ieton as the place for the east ern Oregon session of the state supreme court. It was shown in the designation of this town us headquarters for the federal court in eastern Oregon. It was strikingly shown when the Eastern Oregon State Hos pital was located here after a rnmnlete investigation had demonstrated this place to be the logical location because of economy of administration and the healthfulness of our cli mate. Another tribute was paid to our territorial position when the United States forestry of fice was moved here. As in the past so in the fu ture will Pendleton's location prove an important factor in connection with local growth and development. At times new blessings will come to us almost in the nature of sur prises. The freight terminal w as located near here without effort on the part of the city. Six weeks ago no one knew we were soon to have a harvester factory in course of construc tion. Rut we have it underway p.nd it will soon be in success ful operation giving employ ment to many people. There will be further oppor tunities open to us in the fu ture beyond question. "Unto those that hath, shall be given' is a motto that covers our case. We have a live and busy town fend business begets business, People see that we have a "place in the sun" and that is the sort of town they seek. The only essential is that the town maintain an open door policy toward worthy new en terprises and be ready to get a rope on all good that come our way. CONNECT WITH THE LUMBIA falling to the great mass of the electorate prVf'n of lM 6 . . . . . Of five Miu Unas In C t flVA Blk. K-, i V, I . 1 . 1 ,1 T , m a I wa. HIT j'l i'l' IllltV 111 LI IV III Hit. Willi- of the country. In the homely ; nemal regln the thTee lea(1ing t0 the phraseology SO often employed j most important oil refining centers are during the present week, the ! controlled by Standard Oil. The oth- time had come for a show- er ,w" are n" -omPetit;ve la the sam. j i i . , territory. down. At length was it ne-1 comml8sion r.portil ln;lt tho cessarv to recognize the issue. transportation costs are a large factor The hour of compromise, tlk-:'n the price of crude oil delivered at ing for effect, and postpone- ,ne r?flner' B' a est-m f "lri- . , , , T . , , . mum shipment requirements and dls- rnent had passed. It had t Crtmlntory charges the independent last become imperative for sen- i producers are handicapped in utilizing ators to Choose sides ; with the economical pipe line transport In get- "resident and his nolicv. or ! tin th,ir 011 10 tne ig refining plant. against them. And the affirm ative decision w as registered in a vote of 68 to 14. TIIK WEHiHT i.irrKh I Just how great the discrimination is appears from the computation that if ' Standard oil's products had paid the ! same rates as independents Pendleton. Or , the Osteopath (By Dr. E R Haslop How wonderfully lifts the load So shines the light of this new n a trouriieit worm. sot, ence llnnk statement Called Por. WASHINGTON. March 13. The comptroller of the currency today culled for a statement ot the condi tion Of the national banks at the close of business March Much eomnlaint is heineithe ulPe llne!l profits would average mnHfl hv unolnr. in tho minnr. I 41 P" tent a muu mi jvaiuvvAaj ail wiv iililivi .r. r,r.tnn ity regarding the procedure! we are thus shown that branded the Gore resolu- been so many times in the past, that i strength. Adv. strength comes from well digested and thoroughly assimilated food products i Hood's Sarsapai llla tones the diges tive organs, and thus nullds up the instead of about strength. If you are getting 'run I down." begin taking Hood's at once. we have It gives nerve, mental and digestive Livestock Sale 70 HEAD OF HORSES AND MULES 50 MULES, 20 HORSES AND MARES At Public Auction WALLA WALLA FAIR GROUNDS Sat. Mar. 18, 1916 COMMENCING AT 12:30 O'CLOCK P. M., SHARP Mules range in weight from 1150 to 1400 and from I! to 7 years old, Horses from 1300 to 1500 and from 4 to 7 years old. All good straight, sound stock, with lota ol bone and quality. Stock can be seen at Walla Walla Fair Grounds three days before sale. Absolute sale. No by-bidding; no boosters. A fair deal to all. Don't forget the place and date. TERMS Time will be given until October 1. 1916, on approved note bearing 8 per cent interest. Three per cent discount for cash. It's worth your time to see this stock, whether you buy or not. J. H. LUCK Owner W. D. BARCLAY, Auctioneer Paxton Bros. Clerk GOT THE JOB. "I don't believe you'd be able to stand the punishment," said the pug ilist to the man who had applied for a Job as sparring partner "Have you had any experience " "Sure I have " replied the applicant "I used to play next to Charlie Chap lin in the movies. F. B. Walker of Kuhy, Alaaka. who Is visiting relatives In Walllngford, Vt., owns the third largest nugget ever found In Alaska It weighs 7 1-2 Sixteen Big League Managers Have Their Clubs Training in the Sunny South chann CO- ROM a host of people the! Kast Oregonian is receiv- j ing congratulations oni the stand it has taken in favor of road connections with the i open Columbia river. People! are able to see the economic advantage of gettinu in posi tion to make use of the great transpuration artery that has brought us freight rate reduc-j tions in the past and will do so ; to an even greater extent in the future if we take intelligent action. They are aware that we must assert ourselves if we j are to get the benefits from the i CLRK GRIFFITH SsmX WASHINGTON gjjipB BILL Cfi8mANZ JL ',"'".rj O W T M JSfw CLWLtND f j(BK 1 U WmimJ' 7 -wL ca ROUK fjjk Aix 5PRING$ U- V, MACON SFl Y" Detroit VrfARUWCg) Xsl X VTONA I - J NRX CLEVELAND. I 4 J sr. lous wr. GUi- HrrMoeM f isasm tor. I me. x. flvtLd. Ntr. imfm L I pounds. It WM found In the clean up" In th mud and dirt taken from the bed of the river. The value of the nugget Is 11914 EASILY RELIEVED BY I S. S. Gives Quick Relief by Toning Up the Blood. tint bow? natursJ aaMtlaa Tho annwM g I hat VOU IVMltt clean n your MonO hy MtlnnilntlnR It t healthy, vinorntis urtlou. to (hut It wilt throw "ff tne rnu hh-i impuritica thai i iiiiPf Hh'Minwitlum The ftctlon of th ronderfal blood purlfltr, B. B. 8.. In to pnftctlcftll) renew tht life blood, (rlvlnw It vinni. nt)mulate flow. runklnK 't throw out th ki "i" th po&on Impurltlei Tha excruciating pinn nf nheumatlpm, whvthffr it i Hit thot- ntf, MliihldTiK Bolftttlt, th1 Kfippln iiicony RVUOCUlltr n h f U imvl 1 1WL " nrhinK brtna ftnd -k? th.it k up lecp, win be enttrl rVllovod by f i s. !tn't tint noitrttm ind drusi, Tithtj th blood hut h nitturo'i blood tonh . aS. s. k Qt it iit (tn drugv ltt4 ltu( tnnlfit tipnrt S H H l.ft ue tHt r0U ithout blood rtlf tlfiii Sftul for tooklt. "WJimt th- Mirror Telln." or If Toon U a j."- ul .11 write Swift BptolMc Co., Atlanta, Oa,, but begin treatment ttt onoe. When he was young ' He gn-w hlg and strong On "BHAN-NKW," the little dear. And grown-upa too, Will like "1IIIAN-NKW." It's made and bottled here. Ha it home, City Brewery Telephone tin