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PAGE FCl'R DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY. APRIL 6, 1916. EIGHT PAGES rMM M w4 tM at Paa Mt r-m If Ska inn mmj-iaji rcxusaixj co "ima . Panned. Onaa, rua t Shims. Mt Sarsrtry "iiil n a c . rv wwnnioi it . - i fflflflflB u flflflfll uu r an aMfta ar Mi 1 1Mb. aaa asset, kr la. aa m 1 mfm TM Mi j -arrw a. J r taa. kf earrtar IN Date, a aaaia. aarrvtr aaaVVaat. faat. i aa astir, an ata, aa". 7 Weak tmv !. hr aatt J BITOT M.i. ( anm of T iuth h Ma buoyantly sung A ad bora oa taa wlnda of atlfbt. oaar taay baa With thatr palpitant wlna at the haarta of the Todd. And :n txjanma of Age find aa arm a retreat' Tat avaataat at all tha maaacal throng Thougft laaat of taa cumbers that upward aaptra, la tha ee name r. m Into a aerlag aon. ai I dt la taa rflence and gaiva In tha fira O pataua of rmptura' 0 glorloua pa la' MT aaart la a bloaaooi of J'. overrun With a ehowar of taara. aa a Illy with rain That awaapa in the shadow an I laugh In tha aaa. Tha blttrht of tha froat may da- acaod un tha tree And tha laaf and tha flower may fall and expire. Bat erer attd eer lore bloaaoma for me. Ac I alt In the si lance and Sua la tha fire. From "Tha Lockerbie Book," by Jamea Whltcomb Rllay WHERE DOESSENATOR LANE STAND? rf WING to the fact the po sition of Senator Lane with reference to the land grant bill has not been made clear the East Oregonian Monday evening sent the sena tor the following wire : Our people very anxi ous to secure 40 per cent grant land money for school funds. Some news papers report you as luke warm in matter. Will you please wire statement your position. EAST OREGONIAN. Last week an inquiry of a similar nature was made of Congressman Sinnott when a report from Washington cast doubt upon his attitude. Mr. 8innott promptly replied with a statement making it clear he has been working vigorously for the school fund and in tends doing so until the sub ject is disposed of. To the message sent Senator Lane no reply has been receiv ed though an immediate ans wer was requested. What his silence means this paper does not know but it does not seem j encouraging. The facts are j given so as to show the situa tion as we find it The legis lation at issue involves some thing like $18,000,000 for the irreducible school fund of Ore gon. If we have senators or( representatives uncertain as to where they stand or unwilling to make their positions known it is certainly time to find it out THE HONESTY HABIT 3UONESTY is habit produc-' ed by the life ideal of the individual and influ enced greatly by heredity.! There are varying standards I of honesty and most people are true to their own notions on the , subject. However, some pec-' pie have loose ideas regarding the matter and consider it right to get away with any thing they can for themselves even though they disregard the rights of others. Not so with Louis A. Berner, a poor workman in St Louis.' He is a man with a wife and ! five children. Out of work! and walking the streets in search of a job he found a dia mond earring worth $350. To' most men in his circumstances the temptation would have! been strong to sell the gem and pocket the coin for his own use. Berner restored the ear-' ring to its owner and said he 1 had felt no temptation to keep it. His conception of honesty i required him to seek the right-: ful owner and he was true to his own convictions. He mani-1 fested a habit tendency that could well be imitated by many people who do not have ! five children and do not have to walk the streets in search! of work. JOBHOLDERS MUST OUT KEEP HE president's instruc tions that federal office holders be ignored in se lecting convention delegates is in accord with the sentiment 1 Cony's Cash Prices Have Them Going WMMII,l,'Mi'MWMW t HBIHMHHHH.HMH HHMHMaHHH aaWMH.MWmiflMIMWMmtW MMMMMMMIWHMHHBgp THE ORIGINATORS OF THE LOW PRICES ON GROCERIES IN PENDLETON. WE PUT T HEM DOWN WHERE THEY BELONG AND AIM TO KEEP THEM THERE. JOur Every Day Prices Yea, f hey are extremely low end they are the urn EVERY DAY. Solid Pack Tomatoes, best grade, 2 for 25f Church's Grape Juice, the 60c quality, quarts 35 f'hurch's Grape Juice, the 35c quality, pint 207 Blue Karo Syrup, gallons 55r Blue Karo Syrup, 2 -gallon 30 Ocean-Light Matches, dozen 40 7 boxes 25 Red Raspberries, extra quality, 2 cans 2S Cottolene, medium size 65; large SI. 55 Preserves, Strawberry, Raspberry and Blackberry, 35c grade, 15-oz. glass 20? K. C. Baking Powder, 25-oz. pkg 20r Others may try to imitate us, bat they will find us hard to catch. WE IeONT SEIJj CHXAPr It OROCEKIEB, BXTT WE SEU BEST GROCERIES FOR Watch Monday's and Thursday's East Oreeoai- an for our Tuesday's aad Friday's Sr-trisit SPECIALS For FRIDAY Only OLD DUTCH CLEANSER, 2 CANS TO A CUSTOMER, 2 FOR 15c STANDARD TOMATOES, 2 , LB. TINS, 3 FOR 25c BEST QUALITY TOP STYLE RICE 5 LBS. 25c 5 Lbs. to a Customer. CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 BARS 25c CREAM ROLLED OATS, 9 LB. SACK 40c SPAGETTI AND MACARONI, 5 LB. BOX 30c OYSTERS, 4-Oz. CAN 85c Dos. 2 CANS 15c BEST CORN STARCH, 4 FOR. 25c PENDLETON CREAMERY BUTTER 35c EASTERN CORN MEAL, 9 LB. SACK 30c SEED SPUDS, EARLY ROSE, PER 100 $2.65 IVORY PREPARED STARCH PKG. 5c Ghirardelli Ground Chocolate, 1 lb. 30 Ghirardelli Ground Chocolate, 3 lbs... HOf Hershey's Cocoa lb. 20; 1 lb. 35 Royal Club Shrimp, 2 cans for 25f Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs. for 25f Jelly Powder, 3 pkgs. for 25? Pink Beans 7 lbs. 50f; 15 lbs. fl.00 Pimentos, can lOf Potatoes 2? lb. or 100 lbs. f 1.75 K. C. Baking Powder, 80-oz. pkg 70f Royal Club Coffee, lb. 35f?, or 3 for f 1.00 Royal Club Coffee. 5 lbs. for f 1.50 Mt Vernon Milk. 2 cans 15 Carnation Milk, 3 cans 25a? Van Camp's Soups, 3 cans 25 Pineapple, 25c size, best quality 20f Sour and Dill Pickles, gal. glass 75f Star Washing Powder, 25c size 20? A small store with a Urge stock a big bus iness and little prices that's Conroy's. Remember the Place -CONROY'S CASH GROCERY - Telephone 640 EAST WEBB STREET, JUST 50 STEPS FROM MAIN WE'LL SAVE YOU DOLLARS FOR EVERY STEP. .liriiiiiiiiiiHiiMmmum iiiiiiimimimimsj.-i Trade Extension Work Abroad reappointment on the merit of their official service, not on it.:. aa Holso-atpa For jsjfHK president's instruc- wu' " . 'rr T " " UL tiona that federal office I another reason jobholder i wril convention this year. Probab ly the old order of control by of the day and looks to a literal patronage wi 1 never wturn-- fulfilln.ent of his letter to ex- - "T"' . ... a congressman r-almer suting timoiv to I the conditions on which he ,' n,oT tVii nanpr does'clal enu n"w ( "V8r practically th-; 0f 15,32 would accept a renomination feiS?5? - Because democracy has been I COfnmunjcations. It is a waste cot of office M much one. f Urne for any individual to spectacle was less familiar in ,, f tv,0 tr.aHt Ore- Amfnrati,- than in MmMImi " . . !A a.u elro. ValparaliKJ, Urna and Peking r , ann an ano exoeei iui uuuino- ........ - 1 uirre conventions. This was the: spectacle of the collector of j nr. Mtfttinrieil commercial at- unless his or her identity 1 tache whoae upervkaion extenda ov- It is not al- er the entire country for which theli tion la mufla Vrifiwn , ustoms servinif as chairman ki;.v. tho i headuuartera la capital m addition ways ctctwal w uwiiiiii vw , of fho atJitj. i e etrat on the en . , . . i x ; a L -1 " he realdent acouta there are .. , ; writer s name, dui h mui. lector of internal revenue rep-j be known to the editor. ' iesenting the delegation on the ........... I resolutions committee, the pen- A t Grande trirl took a sion agent barring hostile del-!shot with a piatoi at a peeping number of of apecial agenU In every country making apecial Inveatlgatlon Into trade condition, market prlcea bualneaa opportunitiea, ahipplng fa cllltlea. and credit ayatenu. egates as a member of the cre-!Tn which nrocedure will! information, whether relative .i il10m' wmcn PrOteuure wl"!frgn taiiffH. tr.tiea. markets for prooaoiy never nave 10 oe re- Arn(i(n KOoU, ..pcninita for tavM peated by anyone in that dentials committee and the postoffice inspector and speci- ; a treasury agents combing the j,oug corridors for wavering gentle-1 men entitled to seats. But ! The German chancellor is leven in democratioconventions extremely confident and so are all these things have been too .the leaders of the allies; mean- , frequent A president will not be nam ed for a second term this year while the death mill grinds on Most news is tragic these Uncle Ham, through hla department i lected and compiled ror the uae or of commerce, la by no mean behind ! lualnea m-n when completed. . ....... I In fact, the Information when cum- the tlmea n aupplylng factor in for-i " ' pleted will lie In the rorm of a gen- elgn trade, in thla day of prepared-1 eral gjnop.i, of American trade with neaa propaganda, alertneaa In com- j foreign countrlea. men ial preparedneaw Is aa keen a In During the laat calendar year oui the military. Bualneax acouta In the foreign trade broke all prevloua rec- announce i way of commercial attachea, and pe- orda and reached the enormoua total ,0T7,0T, of which 13,547 - waji exnorta One can hard! anonymOUS , particularly markets ' conceive of the volume of trooda ex- for American good are overlooked j ported reaching a money value of At London, Berlin, Pari, Petrograd. over three and one-half thounand oi Melbourne, Hueno Aire. Rio de Jan- million In one year Recently larg er percenugea of manufactured arti cle ware exported, aa again! former ly the raw material. The manner In wnlch and the method by which thla vaat and In creasing volume of trade I handled are the eubject of the Inventlgatlon or aurvey that la now being made Nor I the department atopplng here. It propoae to obtain from the ten comrnorctal attachea stationed at the above mentioned places similar n formatlnnn an to the methods used by the countries In which they are stationed and by other foreign coun trlea operating In their district for comparison without methods The in. formation when obtained and analyz ed will he of inestimable value to those engaged In commerce and In dustry . The commercial agent of the eighth district, known as the "Pacific North wet Dlntrlct." with headquarter at '.122 Alaska building, has already be- Coming! Coming! Coming! ! ment of American capital, or of whal lever class, Is forwarded to Washing ; ton, rushed to press for diatribution to buslne men throughout the I'nlt ; ed State. The most salient feature of : thee Investigate !: - are incorporated J in "Commerce Reports," for the bene fit of the American buslneas man ."Commerce Reportu" Is the official organ of the bureau of foreign an.: lomeatlc service. Jt Is a live daily H Ink A I 2ri !by a convention in which himdavs and the reports of ourjund i Ver eentiai to the buin.-! W w,,rl "" n1' ' rsoori own appointees make up a ma-! baby show and queen contest I n.a., who i itereed m foratn "f.1" "Ifff,, JS, - - 1 t -. . . . , ., i exnorter and commerrla oraaniza- rraae ano wno oesirea 10 aeep inor- - is belntt 1 useiy mai mere win ne made from time to time mention of the progress of the work at home and jority or at least control the 'should be welcome. balance of power. Officehold ers must base their claims to RE0S 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-keep than any other car selling at near or far above their price. Pendleton Auto Com p'y Show room Corner Court and Cottonwood Streets. IS Johnson Strwrt. Telephone 541 . oughlv up t" lat- on what I Hr.na i.t.fi.uH ft uVw.nl, I V.a Coo l rttU . If a Strike should Come the j ul4,,v , , appreciated and to take general public will be the chiel sufferer. Lewis Upholds the Militia System in Speech in Senate WAHHI.V'STO.V. April . Declar ing that the national guard Is a patri otic, non-polltlcal organlzat on, I-wls addresaed the senate today. He as serted the mllltla wa as efficient a any reserve force could be. He ans wered Chamberlain' charge that the rrtllltla maintained a lobby at Wash. Ingtun and took exception to Cham berlain's threat of completely ellmln- ng the mllltla If It did not cense Its I a toff ad Jealous opposition. He pre dated that Chamberlain's proposed reserve force would prove u failure because nobody would eflllst. As a result the mllltla would be weaki-m-il without strengthening the national de fense elsewhere. Convalescent after a had cold or a pell of the grippe'' You need a aafe ton c to help Nature bring back your health and atrength, assist the digestion and keep the bowels regular. , This suggests a fair trial of HOSTETTERS Stomach Bitters ir.ee,efc .- i.'-.e .,. advantage of the many opportunities presented. It Is also contributed to by consular officers and resident comerclal agents and often contain a great ileal of valuable Information In the way of domestic trade and ata list lea showing whal Is being done In! the I'nlted mates. While the department of commerci has been making headway In Its cam palgn for commerc!ai preparednes through Its commercial attaches abroad and Its commercial agents and special agents In the I'nlted Htate.' and foreign countries, with a view to getting stronger foothold and holding It after the war, still It Is broad enough In Its viewpoint to recognlz" It weak point and at the same time alert to remedy thein With this ob ject In view a worldwide survey of Hales organization Merchandising . yay i Methods" has been Inaugurated. Thlk! work Is to be curried out under the I illrectlon of the bureau of foreign ;md domestic commerce through Its eight branch offices, for Informal Ion in the I'nlted States. The bureau rccoicnlzes that woefully deficient In Information ol paramount Importance along Ihe line" of export merchandising, and Is giv ing to the basic source for Its Infor mation that Is, the manufacturer and exporters themselves. The meth ids of handling export trade, wheth cr direct or through Intermediary are being sought. Tha firms am companies who have warehouses and branches abroad are to be as. erlnlne l Those In the export business will fur nlsh vuluable Information on this line of the survey; even the firms In the United State doing pnrcels post bus iness; the methods by which trade It secured, whether by advertising through catalogues, newspapers, trade Journals, fair and exhibitions, or by meana of free aamples, will all be col i 'A ft.. i 'i taltr.fi abroad In the "Commerce Reports ' which may be obtained from the corn merclal agent. Respectfully submitted, W. B. HENDERSON, Commercial Agent Mines In North srn. IXNDON, April . Steamers ar riving from Hchandlnavian countries lay particular stress upon the large numbers of new minutes In tha North sea. many of which are adrift and are making navigation extremely hazard ous. IteimbHcaiM (o Help WASHINGTON, April 6. Republi cans in congress informally assured democrats that their aid might he counted on In repealing the free su gar clause In the tariff bill before DO THIS FIRST-YOU ! You know, and every physician . i , , i i , Known, mat wnen any sicgness nas passed, whether it be throat trouble, organic disturbances, contagious dis eases, or even a .severe cold, a relapse is feared, because sickness robs the system of Nature's resistance and laaves it subject to lingering germs. Drugs never build up a worn-out body only food can do that, and the first thing to take after any sickness is the concentrated, blood-making oil food in Scott's Emulsion, which feeds the tissues, benefits the blood and strengthens both lungs and throat. Physicians prescribe Scott's Emul sion after sickness. Nursesevery where advocate it Scott's is pure medicinal food, without alcohol or drugs. cell a Sawac. Stofllln. . I. UV The Masculine Silhouette Has changed almost as radically as the unstable feminine one. A youthful trimness, slimness and slightly broader shoulder marks the man of the hour. Bond Clothes 115 to 130 give you the correct silhouette and mark you unmistakably of the hour of fashion. Bond Brothers Pendleton's Le&dtng Clothier THE BEST OPPORTUNITY IN THE WORLD means nothing to you if you are not pre pared to grasp it. Options, partnerships, good investment opportunities mean profit for somebody but not for the man with out a bank account. Begin today and deposit some amount regularly no matter how small in our Savings Department and you will soon have a useful sum to your credit. We pay A", compounded interest.