East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 21. 1916
EIGHT PAGES
Clothes that keep you "Dressed-Up"
Make your "Dress-Up" time last throughout the year with
BOND CLOTHES
$15.00 to $30.00
A Bond Suit is a mortgage on prosperity. Bond Clothes will mark you as a
man of success and good taste. There is a good reason for this. The success
of Bond Clothes and of this store are reflected in the clothes themselves. They
are made to clothe prosperous men.
You will find here a variety in style and texture that is sure to meet your ideas
of good dressing. An artist in the work of designing youthful clothes has put
his best work into each suit.
VISIT OUR STORE TODAY
The live place for. better hats "Knox", "Stetson", "Knapp-felt", We have just
thehat for YOU. Shoes too-"Ewdin Clapp", "Nettleton" and "Just Wright".
If you are hard to fit "bring your feet here" we will fit you right.
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A.D.&C.
BOND BROTHERS
Pendleton's
Leading Clothiers
AN
INDKl'ENDENT NEWSPAPER.
tlibllabed Daily ind Semi Weekly at Pen
dletuo. Oregon by the
EAST OUOONIAM PUBLISHING CO
Official Coouty Paper.
Member loited Preaa Association
Entered at tbe puatofflce at Peodleton.
Oregon, aa a0Dd-c lasa mall matter.
elepkune 1
O.N SALE IN OTHER CITIE8.
lnper!! Hotel Newa Burn! Portland,
Oregon
Bowman Newa Co. Portland. Oregon.
ON KILE AT
Chicago Bureau. 909 Security Bulldlnn
Waablogtoa. It. C Bureau 001, Four
ttentb Street, N. W.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
UN AOVANf'K I
lially one fear, by mall
Dally, all muntba. by mall
Dally, three montha. by mall -
Dally, one month, by mall
Dally, one year, by carrier
Dally, all month, by carrier
Dally, three montba. by carrier -
Dally, one month, by carrier
Beml Weekly, one year, uy mall
Beml Weealt. all montha, by mall
Bernl Weekly, fou months, by mall ...
.15. oo
. 2.50
. 1.25
. .50
. 7.50
. 3.75
. 1 5
. ,B5
. 150
. .75
. .50
J courage a spirit of co-operation
; and produce a better under
standing of what the other fel
t low is doing. ' They tend to
crystalize the civic spirit and
bring forth more united action
toward the common goal of a
greater endleton.
Cities grow where fate builds
jthem, but in the upbuilding
! process natural conditions
; alone do not govern. The situ
ation is vitally affected by the
energy, spirit and vision of the
people, particularly of those
; v. ho hold the leadership. A
town with the most favored lo
cation will not necessarily b
the metropolis of its territory
ago. In the fourth week of
February, thirty-nine roads
reported gross earnings of
$16,500,000, an increase of
$4,600,000 over the same week
a year ago, or nearlv 40';.
From the
Review.
Clews Financial
The irresistible German of-
TIIK I'M) FOK OPERATIONS,
(By Dr E. K Haslop, Pendleton, Or.)
Today a word or two about opera-
j- i n"n to i" neat una ui una m osi pop
ienMe seems to have rtUlnUr ,ubJecu ln med)ciU Ktenec s
against an immovable French popular has the word "operation" be-
defense at erdun and the re-;tom" " public favor hai ba.ii
Many industries are also doing !?ult may have an important itendel and lhe most raj'c,na,ln' toP'
a v-orr Urcro hnainaae nurrifii. 1 ! ii. ... . I ' many conversation . the numtie
a very large business, particu- bearing on the end of the war
larly those engaged in the
manipulation of raw materials
and large profit and increas-
The spectacle of northwest
wheat bids at prices one half
ing dividends appear to be the as high as Liverpool figures
order of the day. The leader- j should be an eye opener on the
ship of the steel industry is un-( subject of ocean transporta
questioned for reasons generation.
tiik itiT or Dl AM,.
4 Tin bMl of us all have our mix-
4
W:th '-'ir mixture of trone
4) Th
ally understood. Orders run
ning into 1917 are being plac
ed at top prices, and the in-
It mav lose its nlace throuirh dustry is facing both a short-
letharirv or throueh lack of vi-iai?e of materials and a scarcity
,o iori nritira Hmp of labor, makine; it impossible .
s'" - . - - nave eastern uivsron
renuieion nas a spienuiu wi -
cation. This is well known yet textlle tratle 1S ver' active.
few realize the full value of J,nd a hopeful feeling prevails
our stragetic position. In ajln a" departments, regardless
i. t r-,,tw-, of war conditions.
g.cai maiiMaw i, -- - I vn island, below Phteon point oa the
is the most fortunately situated! On the Stock Exchange there cuo.n-.ia cast, appealed to f-derai
Villa might do well to fol
low Huerta's polity and head
toward the coast.
ihe weather bureau should
head
quarters in Pendleton.
-
Si i I. ion. invade nf Koom.
SAX FRANCISCO, March 21. Thf
keeper : th lujhthouae on Ann Neu
Thi
An'
ml
Th
4
hare our for-
'Me
rfi - :i"!n lit-
us hate to ad-
1 '- ' '-'
en arronl iiot .)
the number
of organs removed. I( should make
one stand aghast at the gtirglcal
butchery that has b.n performtd.
Operations are sometimes aecet.
sary and are made more so throuitn
stlf-neglect. nut how many cases of
removed ovaries, tuheit, curataRc of
uterus and ai'Pendlcltis could have
been avoided if the patient had on!'
tall.il Into different hands.
Look at the havoc wrought from
pelvic "perations in women, who find
other complication! to meet after
their organ! have heen partially or
oompletly removed.
Does the osteopath speak from ex
perience when he has relieved so
man', of these pelvic troubles? Has'
he witnessed the fllsappearance of
pain, dragging and the gradual clear-
lug up of the discharge so character!!-1
tic of Inflamed uterus, ovaries and;
tulies, to lack sympathy for those
who have not heard nr the merits of
small city in the northwest. ltVVas increased activity. Some I Official! here for relief rrom the, sea Osteopathy and have not even trledj
Ic far anH nwav thf most. arl. '. Of the SDecialties made strik- """,' whl h the law torblds his kill- this method of treatment: -Adv. J
vantageously located town in ing advances. Trading was
(astern Oregon. It is destined : encouraged by divergencies of an exter
by nature to take the lead in 'opinion and the more hopeful run pom
the east-of-the-Cascades coun-1 news regarding our relations!
fry and as years go by its su-iwith Germany and Mexico. IZxinmn
premacy will become more and ; The favorable conditions re- when h
more annarent unless the citv s lerred to above in the domestic : young seals march into
i ing, which won't emigrate and which
id and mult iplied to such
th
. i eaten
Island
ation receive,) here
opens the rfoof a t!
the
house,
complalood,
he
eep, i
premium, for
elitist disturbance dur-
as the -Ignal for i aofll ,?'''h
side which an alarm
',i . . i 'V. got It to flfht
t: '. v . lei
Tin
4
ataad up with
t', the light
everv In' h of us
wenVne.sa with
clock was as the coo
The problem will
the department of (
bor.
rig of n dove.
e passed Itp to
tnrnerce and la-
arhlch we are 'uraed.
ru! looklnf on life with a
smile Selected
.
FOR
HE GREATER PEN
DLETON
n N ratherlnpi such as the
J . hi id litre last evening
nt which heads of local or
MalMllani spoke on the dif
ft real rttimtf of community
work there is opportunity for
leal good. Such meetings en-
progress is scuttled through in- trade also exerted a stimulat ;,t meul Ump ,h- 'ntlr -"'" I
A-.trt - .v. fi inc .ffoct rrtionlorlv i th' fllrr""n hi" omi,,l., barking for,
narrow contracted community Steel shares, United States ,, at
policies. I Steel acting as a good market leciarad i
Get-together meetings to dis- leader. Railroad shares arc "
. m x ... .1.. : j I Hon Chor
cuss ways and means ior iuiure recwvuig iutrocu auco
growth and development Won from investors because of
should be held frequently. j their improved financial con-
dition. Politics were tempor-
A FLOURISHING OUTLOOK arilv forgotten, the Buccess of
the president in overcominK
ROWING optimism per- opposition to his foreign policy
vades home business cir- being decidedly beneficial. The
cles. Trade is active in war remains the controlling
nearly all lines, and values are factor in the financial situation
upon an ascending scale, and continued applications for
Bank clearings at all the lead- funds to carry on the war
ing states of the United States from foreign countries are ex
continue to run about 50' ; pected. Negotiations have
ahead of last year, activity be- been going on to this end for
ing much greater in the East- some time past, and large cred
ern and Middle states than in its are likely to be granted
the West. Railroad traffic is from time to time to Great
still very heavy. With the ap- Britain and France, and pos
proach of spring greater acti- sibly to Russia and Italy; this
vity in thi- direction is to be form of financing finding
anti' apti'd. Railroads are op- greater favor on this side of
rating under more favorable the Atlantic than bond issues,
conditions and net result are A loan for $75,000,000 to Ca
decidedly better than a year nada will soon be forthcoming.
Remold the Initial Empire.
LONDON, .March 21 The remold
ing of the system of the governmt nt
of the llrltish empire after the wit
was predicted by Herbert I.. Samuel,
secretary for home affairs at a din
ner given In honor of the Australian
premier, William Morris Hughes.
"Many times ln history," said the
home set rotary, "have states previous
ly not intimately united tn their
Franklins Selling
Fast
We anticipate this to be
our greatest sea&on.
Our large stock of the famous FRANKLINS Becured dur
ing the winter is now entirely sold out also two cars of
the carload now en-route.
If you would enjoy the
pleasures of riding in a
FRANKLIN
This season, let us request that you permit us to have
your oroer now, so that we may arrange delivery from
our schedule on a date satisfactory to you.
Pendleton Auto Comp'y
812 Johnson Street.
Telephone 541
tenia I
irganlsation bei
py war.''
n welded
)ne reason housewives are con
fronted lo a servant problem Is that
they rant produce reference from!
the last girls that worked for them, j
Good flour, good baking powder, good salt and good
coolin? ought to be combined with a very good
shortening to produce the best biscuits. Cottolene
makes wonderful biscuits, because it is a natural
shortening which improves the flavor and betters
the quality of foods coo!;cd with it.
Try it with your next botch of biscuits; then arrange w ith your
grocer ior a regular tuj ply and uac it fur all your ahorteoiog,
frying and cake-n,aking.
lut?k:fairqank wpany
i n
TWO AIMS
that have determined the policy of this
bank for twenty-seven years are to provide
1. Ab-olute safety for our patrons'
funds.
2. Service which will give complete sat
isfaction. On this basis we cordially invite your
account, whether large or small. 4', in
terest paid on Savings.
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