East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 01, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1916.
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GROCERIES
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MEAT DEPT.
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Our Groceries and Meats Have Made a Hit
Cascade Butter 35c lb.
This Butter is second to none. It's the clean, pure
fresh kind that will make your meals enjoyable.
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YOU'LL LIKE OUR MEAT
1 because it is government inspected, insuring it being
pure and appetizing.
YOU'LL LIKE OUR SERVICE
I because we are as careful and conscientious with
phone orders as though you called in person.
Our Pnces
GOME in and get acquainted with the store that is saving money
on groceries and meat, to every family that is trading here.
See how clean and neatly arranged a store we are operating.
Participate in our courteous attention and prompt service.
resolve
that during April you will get more, of the same standard grade
table necessities, for your money by trading at the
DEAN TATOM CO.
GROCERIES for CASH--U.S. INSPECTED MEATS
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men, who think they can his brave cavalrymen. Every will some day come true has-j
make a hit by playing the ; loyal American will rejoice ten the day. But the realiza-,
smart aleck at a time when ! that in this first brush with the jtion of that dream may be far !
rsMMxd IHllj and Semi Weekly at Fen
dleton. Oregon, by the
AST OKKUONIAN PUBLISHING CO
Official County Paper.
Member United Pren Association
Entered at the puetofflce at Pendleton.
i second-class nuui matter.
trelepboae
ON BALE IN OTHER CITIES.
Imperial Hotel News Stand. Portland
Vregom.
Bowman New Co.. Portland, Oregon.
OS FILE AT
there should be no patience
with fellows of that calibre.
IT IS OUR ONLY CHANCE
iHE Portland school board,
the Oregon City school
board and the Corvallis
board and boards in other
western Oregon" towns have
iue uui uuupeis wcic vitiuir ; uisictm. rvi uuo tuuiiiij 10 j
ous. i ears ot peace do not anticipate that time too mucn
spoil the fighting powers of j would be a serious blunder. By
the American soldier. i our own action we might de-
The Seventh Cavalry's part j lay, not quicken the dawn of
in the fight recalls the fatal that better era.
25th of June 1876 when five j Whatever our needs may be
troops of that famous regiment with reference to a greater
rode with Custer into the val-1 army no thoughtful citizen cog-
ley of the Little Big Horn and j nizant of world conditions as
none came back to tell theithev exist in reality, not in
At once a grubby hand shot up
and an eager voice squealed:
''Let sleeping dogs He."
CO EDS STOP FIGHT
AT ALBANY COLLEGE
wired to the senators and rep-
wb,0,,.u,cBnUnrltMiBulK. res?ntatiyes at Washington , gt of their desperate fight I theory, can question the neces-Mlet'N-
" nnng them to fight for 40 j the Sioux fhe fate ofg2ty 0'f a more powerful navy.
per cem 01 me gram those brave men will ever be
money tor tne scnooi iuna. ! remembered bv the nation and
ALBANY. Ore., April 1 Howard
Speer ami F. A. Jensen, two Albany
college students, bear scars as the re
sult of a fist fight between them In
chapel on Wednesday, and but for
four co-eds they would probably bear
worse scars, for girls separated them.
The fight was over a difference be-
Iwnen Speer and Jensen arising dur-1 n new and growing science the P'ibllc
Ing the football season ( hit pel hail should know what it Is, how It op
Just been dismissed for Hie noon pe- J crates and what It does. Dr llaalor.
rlod. when the students mixed, only; has not dealt with the "persons!" but
four girls and "ne other boy ttudsnl has explained the truths of listen
were witnesses. pathy.
iMihiirit) v-. advert sing,
There Is a distinction between ad
vertising and pnbrtctty Dr. K. It.
Haslop has been carrying on a stren
uous publicity campaign, hut could
BO! possibly he classified as an ad
vertising doctor, for publicity is strict
ly In accordance with the ethics of
his profession. Since Osteopathy Is
Chinese, Win Vlctorlew.
SAN' FRANCISCO. April 1 New
victories have been won by the Chi
nese revolutionists according to a
cable received bv the Chinese Repub
lic association. The message said the
rebels hnd taken complete possession
ot Kuong. Cantonese state and slain
the imperial governor.
Willi!
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
UN ADVANCE)
Kill' ST SSsJf SrtZT rS If school boards in western :nrt;,l)arIv an thp who
Daily; three month., by man IM Oregon can do that there i5iu.pnr the inoiimiji nf Custer's ! and brakemen has a" flavor oil
The increase of wages grant-
ed O-W. R. & N. conductors;
Dally, one month, by mail...
double
boards
reason whv school
in
eastern Oregon , c , h old score tonouncement the road
Daily, one year, by cirrler JJJ
iMIly, tlx morjlh. by carrier 3-s
la. II. hu. nmnthn hv rnrrisr 1
Dally, one month, by carrier J- snoUlQ He. DUSy. 1 ne western . uff i Vf Q ),,, Tni,p u mir nn
KiwSiy: motVba?brm.ii:..:: J5 jOregon counties will get their ;Via and charge tneir fun 40
i wtekly. ruur montn.. oy num. - ; r0ad moneV trom tne tund J mtoroat
old command. The Seventh i prosperity ; likewise the an- ' f
is
KJUTV OK "THK SPHINX
Michael Monaban'a Magazine.
The Hhoenlx, for March, has
this, by James Whitcomb Kiiey,
on 'The Sphinx:"
leven if there is nothing for the
I school fund. Eastern Oregon;
WE MIGHT DELAY THE
DAWN
"I know all about the Sphinx
I even know what she thinks.
Staring with her stony eyea
Up forever at the aklea.
jhas no chance for any road
'money. Our only hope Ls in
getting money for the irreduci-
,ble school fund.
School boards in this part of
ithe state should be extremely
1 busy in the matter. The issue
at stake involves a matter of
. - . 1 II .1 . i. .. ...ill HnnAnri
' 18,000,UU0 tor ine common monroe uoctruie win ucyciiu
! schools of the state. It is some- upon the strength of the Unit-
For last night i dreamed that ;thing worth striving hard to led States navy
PEAKING at a prepared
ness gathering in Spo
kane Judsre George H.
Turner, ex-United States sena
tor, declared that when the
war is over the strength of the
she
Told me all the mystery"
Why for aeons mute ahe sat:
She was Juat cut out for that
obtain and the situation in con-
el gress is such that messages
3
from organizations and people
"back home" will be effective.
All the members of our dele
gation are not in line on the
subject and those who are
working for the school fund
P renorts are true some are hampered to some extent
senators, Borah among by the fact there are forces i not all on one
them, are showing them-; working to turn the money to means
SENATORIAL SMART
ALECKS
There is much truth in that
declaration. The world is not
following the golden rule on
all occasions. Civilization is
often but a veneer which na
tions cast aside when self in
terest commands. The Euro
pean war has proven this many
times over and the injustice is
side, by any
spend several millions on line j
improvements.
Villa has already learned it
is no child play when the "grin
goes" get upon his trail.
The federal building will al
so be a structure of some qual
ity. Our army may be small but
it carries a punch when it
strikes.
THIS MA Y ENTERTAIN
pelves of small calibre in their purposes other than the sup
criticisms of President W nson. ; port of the schools.
Their plan is to "make sport" j Lend a hand in this matter
ol the president on the ground and do so before it is too late.
he has changed his attitude on
certain questions. They seem
to have no consideration for
the fact that changed conditi-
ns have demanded such ac
tion by the man in the White
House. Changes of front were
THE 7TH CAVALRY HAS AN
OLD SCORE TO SETTLE
C
0 N S P I C U 0 U S in the
fighting with the Villa
Our own history impresses
the same lesson upon us. When
this country was torn with ci
vil war our wishes were not re
spected abroad. Even the
French, our revolutionary
friends, trampled rough shod
over the Monroe doctrine
when they set Maximilian on
the throne of Mexico. They
Quite Appropriate.
Said she Isn't that a duck of a
bonnet Dr. Cubebs' wife haa on?
Said he Yes, and It's very appro
priate. Said ahe How so?
Said he Her husband 1 a "quack."
AN 1NS1MKATION.
also necessary in Lincoln's , were the troopers ot trie bev
time and Lincoln was big en- enth cavalry. Killing .'50 of th
ough to amend his views when brigands and driving the re
altered conditions demanded, imainder into headlong flight
There is no sincerity in those they took partical vengeance
who cn at Wilson on this for Villa's raid on Columbus, a
. . ., . r I llxl ..1 A
tM-orr. rt IS me WOrK OI UUie pceiui niuuaau village
forces on Wednesday did not get out until the civi'
war was over and the United
States had a formidable army
ready to put them out if neces
sary. What the future may bring
in the way of international dis
armament cannot easily be
men-
politicians, not states- Good for Colonel Dodd and 'foretold. It is a dream that
The kindly old squire was giving a
little treat to the village school chil
dren After tea he stepped onto the
platform and announced, with It
beaming smile:
"Now, I am going to perform cer
tain actions, and you must guess what
proverb they represent. The boy o.
girl who succeeds first will receive a
shilling "
That did It. Instantly every eye
was fixed on him.
First of all the old gentleman lay
down and two men tried In vnln
to lift him. Two others came
to his aid and between them the.'
raised the squire, who was rather
portly.
The actions were meant to repre
sent the motto "Union Is strength.'
When they had finished the aqulrs
atepped forward and asked if an:
child had solved the pura.e
REOS ARE SELLING
If you have the motor fever don't fail to
visit our show room
WHERE WE HAVE ON DISPLAY
1916 Four and Six Cylinder
REOS
BUY NOW AND GET THE ADVANTAGE OF A WHOLE
SEASON'S MOTORING.
During the six years we have been selling REOS they
have established an enviable record for mechanical relia
bility and dependability. They have cost less for repairs
and mechanical up-kcep than-any other car selling at near
or far above their price.
Pendleton Auto Company
812 Johnson Street. Telephone 541-
Show room Comer Court and Cottonwood Streets.