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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916.
TWELVE PAGES
Sundav Evening
Concert No. 2
Has a nicely balanced program
that will appeal to all lovers of
music, being composed of old fa
vorites, classics and light opera.
Last Sunday's concert was a mu
sical surprise to the many that
heard it. All of the Trio are ac
complished musicians and their in
terpretation of the work of famous
composers brings them praise from
the most critical. You have often
paid 75c or a dollar to listen to pro
grams not even entitled to compari
son with these we are offering you.
GOOD MUSIC
A DAINTY LUNCH
PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
AH that is necessary to make a de
lightful day complete.
QUALITY OUR FIRST
CONSIDERATION.
THE KOPPER KETTLE
Mt. Hood)Ice Cream
is made of
Homogenized Cream
What It Homogenised Cream?
It is cream that is heated to 185 deg. (which sterilises It) and
then passed through a machine that subjects it to a pressure of from
3000 to 5000 lbs. This breaks up all the fat globules distributing
them unlformily through the Uquid and making an emulsion so per
fect tht it cannot be separated by the most powerful machinery.
This process makes the cream more easily digested and also pre
vents the cream and water separating in the freezing operations.
Many European and Canadian hospitals require homogenised cream
for all their patients.
Why Mt. Hood Ice Cream It The Beat
1st. It is made of homogenized cream.
!nd. It Is not touched by hands in the making.
3rd. No other product but ice is made or handled in the same
building.
4th. It is a principal product not a "side issue" or by-product
like that made in butter factories, bakeries and candy factories.
Concert Program
Baldwin-Steelhammer-Pruitt
Trio
Sunday Evening, May 14
7 p. m. to 10 p. m.
1 A l.i Blen Aimee Valse
a Edward Schnutt
!. Humoreske Anton Doorak
3. Rondo Alia Turga. J. N. Hummel
4. Romance Sans Paroles
Daniel Von Uoena
a. "The Rohemlan Girl" Opera Selection
. Melodie Rubinstein
7. Waltz-Scherzo.. Oscar Strauss
8. Violin Solo, Spanish Dana Rhefeld
Hiss Caynell Baldwin
. Flower of Hawaii L'.liowkolul
Anton Doorak
Tales of Hoffman
Walter E. Mills
10. Slavic Dance
11. Barcarolle
1!. Valse Danseuse
1J. On the Bank of a Brook ..-
Rene De Boisdefre
14. Serenade
15. Wiegenlied
II. Gavotte
Oabriel Pierne
Winge
Burmestr-Llndlng
Andante (Rhapsodic Xorwegienne )
John S. Svenden
WHY
THE SMALL ICE CREAM MANU- f
FACTURER DERIDES THE USE
OF HOMOGENIZED CREAM.
1st. The machine coats $3500.
2nd. Lack of education along newer
lines due to ice cream being
a "side issue" or by-product
with them.
3rd. Volume of business does not
warrant purchase of machine.
ENOUGH SAID
We take pleasure in announcing
that Miss Baldwin has consented to
render some violin solos during the
series of concerts and will first be
heard in the "Spanish Danz" by
Rhefeld, tomorrow evening.
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Strawberry Shortcake
Strawberry Loaf
Combination and Fruit Salads
Pies with Whipped Cream
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Everyone is cordially invited to
come and listen to our Sunday Con
certs. We do not ask you to buy
anything.
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act through the legislature. It
i is a vicious law and it was not
'wanted by the legislature. It;
an independent .newspaper. was not Tit through the legis-
iiy and semi weekly it Pt 1 i lature upon its merits but by
brigand methods. The work
men's compensation law was
jeopardized and the safety of
that good measure was guar
anteed by the bosses only on
condition that the spoilsmen
bill be passed by the house.
r, T 11 1
inese same roruanuers aie
the men who have organized
the fight ajrainst Ben Olcott,
secretary of state. Mr. Olcott
is an official who refuses to be
a man of putty. He thinks for
himself. This was often shown
during the administration of
Governor West and it is true
under the present administra
tion. The republican politici
ans liked Olcott's independ
ence when West was governor
and they did not fight him for
renomination then. But they
don't like his independence
now. They want a man who
will play ball and take their
signals.
But will it be a good thing
BELATKD HONOR
"The folks who lived in Shake-
speare's day
e And saw that gentle figure
I
I
:
aaas
By London bridge, his frequent i to further strengthen the hands
e way
They little knew what man
dictment of wealth, particu-
larly so at this time. There is
a well recognized sentiment to j
the effect the United States it
it is to be adequately defended
must greatly increase its naval
and military strength.
The demand for this vigor
our policy of preparedness
comes very largely from the
well-to-do. Wherever the
voice of wealth is expressed in
any manner it is insistent upon
greater preparedness. If
through failure to properly de
fend the nation disaster should
ever come to the United States
the financial damage would
fall most heavily on those hav
ing large interests.
While preaching prepared
ness wealth should practice its
own teachings by paying the
income tax required by law. If
the government could get the
$320,000,000 said to be un
paid it tvould assist mightily in
building up the fleet.
ORGANIZATION OF
PARENT - TEACHERS
ENDS YEAR AT ECHO
ItKV. J, K. SNYDER OK PENDLE
TON ADDRESSES LAST
MEETING WEDNESDAY.
Association Organized Last SoptCTnlM'r
Has Held Meetings Once a Month
and Much Good Work Has Becu
Done; subject studied During year
Was "Child Study."
he was.
e "The pointed beard, the corte-
on mien.
The equal port to high and
low,
All this they saw or might have
seen,
Hut not the light behind the
brow :
"The doublet's modest gray or
brown.
The slender sword-hilt's plain
device.
What sign had these for prince
or clown?
Few turned, or none, to scan
him twice.
of men who are branded by
Mr. Littlefield as "in the ring
I because of the power they can
wield and because of the
money they can get out of it."
Is it wise or necessary for
the republican voters of Ore
gon to follow the dictation of
these Portland gangsters? Is
it not time for those voters to
do something in the direction
of cleaning their political
stables before they become too
foul?
BESIEGED AT THE DINNER
TABLE
THIS MA Y ENTERTAIN
dent, left Thursday for hia home at
Buhl. Idaho, after u short visit here
with relatives.
Jos. Ounha and F. W Andrews re
turned i he first of the week from
Portland where they had taken four
cars of cattle to market.
Mrs. Louis Scholl, Jr.. spent Sun
day with Mrs. H. L, Hedrlck of Wes
ton. Miss,Arlie Uouanzoln spent last Sat
urday and Sunday here visiting with
friends.
M. E. Miller of Columbia county.
spoke here Thursday evening on the
experience of Columbia county with
the road bonding question
WlKH Ignorance Is BHss
Freddie What's an optimist, dad!
Cobwigger He's the fellow who
doesn't know what s corning to him.
NEW IJ-X.TUIE SCHEDULE.
"I enjoyed your lecture very much
last night." said the man to the lec
turer. "I didn't see you there?"
"oh, I wasn't there."
"Well, what do you mean by tell
ing me you enjoyed my lecture and
you were not present?"
"Oh. I bought tickets for my girl's
father and mother arid) they both
went." Tit Bits.
(East Oregonian Special )
ECHO, Ore, May 13 Rev. J. E.
Snyder of Pendleton addressed the
Parent-Teachers' meeting last Wed
nesday evening at the high school au
ditorium. This was the last meeting
of the Parent-Teachers' Association
for this school year. The association
was organized here last September
and has met regularly every month.
The subject taken up for the year's
work was "Child Study." A large
number of parents as well as the
teachers have faithfully attended
through the year and much has been
accomplished. The association will
resume its work in September.
The student body of the Echo high
school held a banquet Thursday night
at the Domestic Art rooms. The
girls of the domestic science classes
prepared the entire banquet. Besides
. the high school students the school
faculty and school board were pres
ent. Mrs. M. C. Wolverton and two lit
tle daughters are visiting at Lostine.
Mrs. Harry Thayer of Raymond,
Wash., is here visiting with her broth
er, R. H. Holmes and family.
Cloyd Oliver, a former Echo resl-
r oil
Doise is anaKen
by Quake But Not
Much Damage Done
HI 1I.D1NGS HOOK AND PEOPLE
RUSH OIT FROM HOMES
IN PANIC.
BOISE, Idaho, May 13. Boise ex
perienced the most violent earthquake
shock in the history or the city at
7:26 last night The tremor lasted
about three seconds and was more in
the nature of an upheaval than a
wave. In the downtown district peo
ple rushed from the buildings to the
streets. The quake was the second
in a fortnight, the last one having
been recorded April 30.
In Boise a chimney of a business
block in the heart of the city was
shaken down and others were dam
aged, and in other buildings plaster
was broken from the walls. Dishes
fell from tables and plate racks, ta
blet), chairs, beds and desks were
moved.
down this bond Issue and see how
long it takes them to get swatted on
their mlllage tax for the hard sur
facing of the macadam road. That
Is all they want, the macadam hard
surfaced. If this bond Issue provided
only for that they would be out howl
ing their heads off for It But they
are not willing that Pilot Rock, He
lix. Echo, St. infield or any other sec
tion of the county shall have good
roads.
It takes a fool to do fool things and
the man who makes the assertion that
only $250,000 of the bond Issue will
be spent for labor Is the biggest fool
of them all. the only bigger fool Is
the man who believes it. Seventy
five per cent of the cost of construc
tion is labor. Go anywhere where
they have built mads and ask them
and they will tell you the same thing.
The railroads will pay one-fourth
of the bond issue and they are the on
ly people who will he injured. Are
they out fighting It? Maybe that is
where the opposition is getting their
money for the campaign.
A hard surfaced road from Pendle
ton lo I'matllla will reduce freight
rates sufficient to pay the imprest on
the bonds. What better Investment
Could you ask.
The Warren Contraction Company
is not an Issue In this campaign but
the opposition would like you to be
lieve that they are already sharpen
ing their tools for the work The
contract has not been let and there
may never be a contract let The
Warns Construction Company hai
Hied a written agreement with the
county court offering to Install the
Plants, furnish a competent engineer,
supervise the work, furnish the tool
and furnish all the hot stuff, called
bitumen necessary for paving lha
road for the sum of 55 cents a square
vard, and this Includes the royalty.
No the county court may decide to
accept this offer and do their own
Paving, or they may decide to let tho
contract to some other firm. The
Warren Construction Company stands
no better show of getting the contract
than any other road building firm.
Whoop 'er up for the bonds. It
means big things for Pendleton and
I'matilla county Adv.
Strasburg. the capital of Alsace, was
annexed by Germany In 870, taken bv
France in 1681 and recaptured by
ermany in 1870.
THE BOGUS CALL.
"Tet. It was the King of Eng
land's kings'
with all their pomps
The
Are
Th'j
ered. half-remem-things
one that lives and
ias Halle) Aldrlch.
HE price of meat in Eng
land has soared to such
an extent it is said the
use of beef once a week is
J about the limit of extrava-
jgance on the part of the a ver
biage family. Even those in
more affluent circumstances
J I ere being urged to curb their
appetites as shown by the fact
LET THE REPUBLICANS 1 a committee of prominent men
CLEAN THEIR STABLES in London has issued a request
I that on Thursday of each week
tT a gathering in Portland ino family serve meat of any
X, yesterday E, V. Littlefield , sort.
If the nation that controls
the seas is thus reduced to
economy in the matter of food
what of the nations that are
shut off almost entirely from
foreign commerce?
How long will Europe stand
! To arms, oh comrades, hear the call
that lends the evening air.
The bugle tall that stirred the hearts
of men In days of yore.
Stand not ye by and see your coun
try thrown in great despair,
When ye can bear the burden the
same that others bore.
GOOD ROADS NEWS
Edited by W. C. E. Pruitt, Acting Secretary' of the Active
Umatilla County Good Roads Association. Contri
butions cheerfully solicited.
a good repu olican ana
member of the last legislature
said :
"Multnomah county possess
es one of the most formidable
politico' machines of all this
Let not your nation suffer, from lack
of manhood's might,
But stand your ground like heroes In
war. In peace thru all,
And build your nation stronger and
keep It in the right,
With arms prepare to answer the dis
tant bugle call.
country. It is called the invis
ible government. It assumes to for a continuance of the war
dictate who shall serve you in
public office in congress and
the state legislature, and the
boose who compose it are
. 1 1 A
v, nen stomaens oecome empty i
EVADING THEIR DUTY
the ring because of the power
they can wield and because of
the money they can get out of
it."
Those are serious charges
and they carry particular
weight when made by a repub
lican legislator who has seen
the machine at work. It is not
likely Mr. Littlefield over
stated the case. It is probable
he could have irone much far-
3
T is charged in a report by
the Industrial Relations
Commission, written chief
ly by Basel M. Manley that the
government has been able to
collect only $80,000,000
through the income tax where
as in reality something like
$400,000,000 should be col
lect ed.
In other words people of
wealth through evasion and
Whil" war Is ever kiun king for en
trance at your door.
Be prepared with gun on shoulder
for Old fjlory take you stand.
Hi proponed in time of peace and be
prepared In time of war,
That old Glory's folds may ripple In
the breeze o SWfrOOdOStt'l land.'
years have flown since men were
lighting for the land they loved
so well,
Fighting for their flag and country,
fighting for the peace the;
won.
Hhould we not prepare to answer
when the bugle notes they
swell,
' ailing I'., tti each man to hasten
with his sword and with his
gun ?
1 her and been within the realm! perjury are escaping four-
of truth. fifths of the tax they shoold
It is a known fact that thislpay on incomes. Assuming
Portland machine was the pow-jthat the charge is well found
er that drove the spoilsmen's ed, it constitutes a serious in-
Then, oh comrades, listen keenly for
the bugle . ..M tonight.
Calling for a better army to defend
humanity,
falling for a better navy to protect
our country's right.
That each fellowman may live in
, peace and have his liberty.
NKTTIP; W. KOPP,
Pendleton
A taxpayer there was and his taxes
went,
j (Even as your and mine)
1 Kerplunk into a mud hole, every cent,
(Even as yours and mine).
And when he died and his life was
spent.
They started for Ihe cemetery with
good intent
But hearse dropped into a inudhol"
of great extent,
And there theyjeft hint, fully content,
I It was a suitable monument.
Cities and towns In I'matilla county
will have to pay for this bond Issue
just as much and probably more, pro
portionately, than does the farming
section. The opposition' is peddling
false statements that the cities and
loans will not have to pay anything.
Nobody but a fool would make this
statement. The tax levied to provide
for the bonds applies to every dol
lar's worth of taxable property In the
county.
Why should Jhe voters of I'matilla
county listen to the wall of Barrett,
Harrah. et al? When your finger Is
cut off you don't take caster oil, do
you ? r
Hurrah; H oora h ! Now, what are
these farmers going to do with this
labor question and the walking dele
gate? Lost election they came ar
ound to every one and pleaded with
the voters to kill the eight hour' law
and the things they said about the
promoters of the scheme, the labor
agitators and the Portland labor
council couldn't huve been any less
than Hurrah says he thinks about the
people who are conducting the cam
paign for gooil roads. Hut now they
go and bring one of those very self
same labor agitators up here and fete
him and pat him on the hack and
haul him around over the county and
pay him for telling the voters of
I'matilla county how to vote on this
bond issue. This same man will come
right back at them in harvest season
and demand that they honor the
eight hour day. that they put on two
or three shifts .if hands during har
vest, and by ginger he should. When
they think they can play fast and
loose with the voters of I'matilla
county in this manner they are en-
j titled to be left to themselves and
work out their own salvation In the
I other Instance. But they can't save
Ihemselves In such a crisis. They
' must come begging and pleading to
, the cities and towns to save them
, from the grasp and graft of labor
agitators and walking delegates. It
Is an Insult to the Intelligence of the
voters of I'matilla county for them
to parade this soap box orator and
lnbnr agitator before the people as a
man who is qualified to tell the vot
i era of Umatilla county what they
should do.' Everybody knows what
j his Interests are and what actuates
i him in this instance. Walt until he
turns the very weapons they have put
In his) hands now upon thesp farm
lers themselves. Then hear them
howl.
Vou want a pay roll. IJ Is the dls
! trlbution of money among laborers
i that makes good times and keeps up
the business of the community. To
i build the roads proposed under the
, bond Issue would require 1000 men
one year. What better pay roll can
; you ask than that?
What are Barrett. Harrah, et al,
basing their opposition lo the bonds
on? They have nothing that is real
and tangible. Hut they want the
people to go out and vote down this
1 big Improvement simply because they
couldn't be the wholp show In the
play and It doesn't provide them pri
vate rnads for their own private use,
Let the east end of the county vote
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