EIGHT PAGES PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 15, 1916 We Grind Our Coffee Fresh when you buy it and just as you like it on our Electric You have been usinjr coffee ground the old way, now try the new way and note the difference. Gray Bros. Hobart "QUALITY" Two Phones, 28. shS i-O-OPFRATTON. (Continued from page one ) as a bark number in his profession of 'a fee-grabber. He declared himself strongly for national as well as state prohibition. In the course of his talk. Rev. Hub bell declared that more liquor had been shipped Into Oregon since the first of the year for personal use by members of the ministry than by any other class of citizens from a per capita standpoint. Later In the even ing Rev. J. E. Snyder qualified this I IT SPARKLES HAS THE "PEP" PURE AND REFRESHING. Served at the leading cafes and resorts. Sold to the family trade in cases of one dozen bottles and up, quarts or pints. PORTO PENLVO Brewed and Bottled by I Wm. Roesch Bottling Co. I City Brewery. Wholesale and Family Trade. Telephone 528 SPEAKING ABOUT COMMENCEMENT GIFTS WHY NOT A Gem-Set Ring HPHE ideal gift for either boy or girl graduates. Rings, because of their countless associations, are Significant of love. Sweetheart, wife, daughter, mother, sister all know this dainty sentiment That's why the gift of I set Mug from you means far more than mere in- I'he most delirate compliment that anyone ran pay is in the giving of a gift like this. They are set with precious and seml-preclous gems of unusual beauty and perfect cut. And every Saw itlle Ring la a safe purchase because the stones are guaranteed secure. Theae rings ar designed by leader In the art and their work Is marked by rare distinction. Tb.y are made iii appropriate styles for men, wmin n and children. See our special offering of Commencement Rings for $2.50 The Store Grocery Co. 823 Main St. statement with the explanation that Rev. Hubbell did not include ministers of protestant evangelical churches in his crit'cism. Moreover. Rev. Snyder that no protestant evange lical church ever used fermented wine in their communion service. The auditorium of the church was packed by the congregation. nance at German Hal.. There will be a social dance given .u German Hall, Saturday evening May 20th. Good music and enjov able time promised all. Adv ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Jeweler Since 1887 Ti Inderjro 0Tiinn. Licit Nelson, who has been work ing in the grocery department of thej Peoples Warehouse, went to St An thony's hospital today to undergo nn i iteration lYeewuter Defeated Preseott, Word comes from Freewater thl.i morning that the team of that town, p:aying on the home grounds, defeated tae Prescott team yesterday by the wore of 9 to 3 Bartholomew pitch ed for the Freewater team Heuutilul FJk Horns. Mayor Homer I. Watts of Athena. : today, brought down a beautiful pair of elk horns and presented them to the local lodge of Elks. He took them from an elk he killed in Montana last year. ,V 'ended Indian ound-up. A party In eight autos, returning from Utngham Springs last evening stopped at Thorn Hollow and visited the Indian round-up which has been in prograss there since Wednesday The Indians and a few white cowboys had been breaking horses all day, but U:te as the party was, they saw five horses ridden. Small lire This A. M. At 4:55 this morning the fire alarm from Box 13 was sounded and the fire department was summoned to 915 Johnson street where fire had broken out. The flames were quickly extinguished, and the damate will 'amount only to 50. The properly is owned by Mrs. Lina H. Stursts and occupied by Walter Barr, a medicine peddler who Is absent from the city ft this time. An Investigation bv the fire chief convinces him that the fir wtarted from spontaneous combustion in a pile of trash in the house It was discovered by Mrs. Charles Ham. iltcn. who lives nearby. Roosevelt Gets His Patent, C. E. Roosevelt, who some time ago completed the Invention of a curb ruaner attachment for go-carts, re ceived from Washington, D. C, this morning his letters patent He has an agreement with an eastern go-cart manufacturing plant to take over hit invention for a ten per cent royalty I. S. xntsi; HACK FROM WAR ZONE PRAISES SPIH- IT OF WOODED 'TOM- MIKS." a H1S6 MILDKEP ELSIE UiSKMM 6'VCNHK Br UeoWJ SoLDIUtS BOSTON. Mass.. May IB. Unstint ed praise of the spirit of wounded British soldiers is given by Miss Mil dred Elsie (Jraves, of West Roxburj , who has Just returned from the Eng lish hospital at Wimereux. France. She was a member of the Second Harvard Unite of Nurses, and the youngest nurse in the hospital. Describing some of her experiences she said: "I say some terrible shrapnel cases while at Wimereux. Hen without hips, Jaws, arms, legs', shoulders, and still other simply peppered with small Shot. How they could remain alive is a miracle. And yet a large number do recover. "The 'Tommies' are simply wonder ful. Such cheerfulness is simply re markable. Always a cheerful smile or a Joke, no matter whether they could move or not. Suffering the agonies of the wound, with all Horts of ter rible afflictions, meant nothing to them they were simply pure grit. "Not once In all the hundreds of l-etlents which passed through our ward did I ever get a cross word or an unkind remark. AIwbvb helping 'stater,' as they called us, whether we were making their beds, appl) dressing to their wounds or feeding them. Always extremely polite, they would do anything In their power to help the nurse. "And they would tell you about what they did or what they saw on thp battlefield. Preposterous tales, some of thenn that a little simple nurse would swallow with eyes and mouth wide open. But the moment that you left the room, they would start laugh ing, the story would be repeated all along the line and for days the poor nurse would suffer grins from all. on the manufactured article He may so east soon to superintend the first output of the runners. Many Pen uleton people are familiar with the invention Bl a model was used fot sometime on a go-cart at the Brown furniture rtore. It Is so designed that a ro-cart may be raised to or lowered from a curb without any jar or partle- lar care being used Those who have 'ised it declare It will prove a great tt nvenleiie to city mothers. Two Drunks in Court. One drunk answered the roll call in police court this morning He gave the name of I'arl Nelson and took five days in jail. Another drunk, booked aa John Doe. forfeited bail of S 10. To Elect Now President At the call of Vice President I E. Young the local Chautauqua associa tion Is to meet tomorrow evening at the rooms of the Commercial Asso ciate to elect a president to take the position made vacant ny the resigna ton of A. J. McAllister Bradley May Resign. It is reported here today that Coun ty Surveyor Willard Bradley has been given a government position, secured through civil service examination, and in accepting the same will resiga hi position as county surveyor. Kyle Is Recovering. Word received from J. M. Kyle of Btai field who was injured las', week in an auto accident. Is to the effect that he is recovering from hU Injur ies and will be able to finish his cam paign. He is now In The Dflls Dentil at State Hospital. William Russell of Milton SJ years old. died yesterday morning at the Eastern Oregon State Hosplta' of se nile dementia and the bodv will be ser.t to Weston for Interment DttMH ed had been an Inmate of the hos pltal fc r the past three year.- I.n-t Week Queen Contest. The contest for the election of a queen of the Rose Festival ends Fri day evening of this week and ballot ing is expected to be heavy toward the end of the week. The last standing given out shows Miss Eleanor Jackson of McMinnvllle, leading with 487,000 votes to her credit. Miss Muriel Sal ing, Pendleton's candidate, is sixth with 254,000 to her credit. However, the committee is holding some votes in reserve. The last benefit for Miss Sallng will be Thursday evening when a dance will be given in tlie Eagle Woodman hall. LACK OF HARMONY IN MOST AFFAIRS IS WORLD'S CURSE PETER COIXIXS OF BOSTON IS IDDRE88 HERE POINTS OCT OUR THOUU.ES. In the Family, in the church and Be tween Capital und i.ais.r, the old Spirit Of III-reeling Keel, the World in a Turmoil; I .arse Audi ence ileum Address, Lack of harmonj in the family, In Society, between religious faiths and loo often between la'Jor and capital breeding irreverence which causes bitterness and strile is what's wrong wiith the world, according to Peter Collins of Boston, a lecturer of na- tlonal repute, who addressed a large audience in the Oregon theater Sat urday evening, under the auspices Of the local Knights of Columbus lodge Peter Collins, who is a young man, and a gifted orator, Is not a philoso pher or a theologist, but a worku man. his trade being electrician. He was a member of the first industrial commission of Illinois and has become nationally prominent In his champion ship of almost any i ause that will Im prove the world for Its people. His address was particularly Interesting In that it was the first big public ef fort of the Knights of Columbus, a fratenal order of CathollcB, to pro mote more harmony between the dlf- lerent religious faiths in this city. That the lecture was a big success I from this standpoint was evidenced by the applause given the speaker by the mixed audience Harmony Is 1 lualamental. Harmony was one of the essential laws of Ood and Is the very founda tion of civilization, according to tne speaker, and yet In this day of sup posedly advanced civilization one out of every 20 marriages results in a di vorce. This Illustrated the lack of harmony In the family. In speaking; of lack of harmony be tween men and women over religion he said Ood endows every man and woman with a free will and conscience and the right to d'termlne any kind of worship, while the brotherhood 01 I man and the fatherhood of God go absolutely hand in hand. "Mood will ought to prevail among men Irre spective of religious belief. In thu birth of this nation, Protestant, Ca tholic, Jew and dentils worked to gether, fought and bled together and they have worked together in its con servation Therefore harmony ought to prevail between them." In argu ing for religion he stated that science does not and could not abolish reli gion. "In fact It proves religion an t yet people are listening to the. idle Money Saved is Money Earned You save money on every purchase when trading at The Golden Rule Store kliitouss H8c tiliiglutiu Hoirse OrenHCN H8c Now Dainty Wash Drews Si.lit, $8.88 to $7.0 Uk Curtain Ic, Uc, 8e Curtain Scrims lOo. 150, 18c, ISO, 3c l adle Slippers si. III. Sl.tm. 2.. S.tH UidleV Shoes $1.98. -'.!. 2.8, 93.50 tadl.V Silk Root How S.V, 4C I ad lot- Waist Aprons !15c Window Sliades 25c, 49c .Colgutc's Talcum Powder t 12c t;iit Bdjre shoe Polish I8c YOU CAN ffc DO BETER AT prating of street orators who char- acteriu the bible history as myths This irreverence Is the cause of the lack 01 harmony." He said what the world needed as a remedy was to take the ten com mandments and live up to them. Capital and Labor. Describing the labor movement as the righteous expression of the hopes, aspirations and Ideals of the laboring; classes and stating that labor believ-j ed in rights, duties and responsibili ties, he dwelt at length on the trou- bles which have too often occurred between labor and capital He said! there was no doubt that misery and; wretchedness existed among the work ing classes and that one of the great evils of toduy waa the evil of the unpaid working man. He sum su per, cent of the people were of the labor- ing classed and that 58 per cent the men working In factories get less than a decent wage ''About 90 per cent of the evils cluster around the I, -. . , . ..... ,,, 1 .Irlnn ....... e,u i ... u,....u (returned last evening from a week In the case of women he said that the legislatures could settle the prob- lem with minimum wuges but the on ly remedy in the case or the men was! Mr W. D. Price of Pilot Rock, has the remedy of a Christian life be-1 been )n the clty 'on coming more universal. "It is neces-1 Ruby Banister of Athena, was at sary to arouse a social conscience. He alao dwelt on the evils of em ployment telling how there were from 8 to 12 per cent of the men out of employment all the time, and yet he aid that all who had studied the problem agreed that there were more Jobs or more employment than men in this country, and that the unem ployment of this 8 to 12 per cent cost the country one billion dollars annu ally, or about a fourth of the total amount of money in the country He told of his connection and ex periences with the Illinois industrial Perfect fitting glasses ma terially aid the eyes, besides making you see better, but! perfect fitting glasses are to be had only after a search-1 Ing, thorough examination byl nn Optician of long experl-1 In having your glasses made here you are certain of the right kind of an ex amination find consequently the right glasses. Here you will find modern equipment, careful, palntak Ing attention and reasonable charges. S TESTED. W.KSIS GROUND ANDFITIiD-LENSES DUPLICATED flME.tiCAH NATIONAL Barm BUILDING," PENDllION.ORE. Phone 609 YES, It's Going to Happen at I Men s Divmh Hand shirts Hontoti tiartcis Parts Garters ork Pants Khaki Pants Heavy Weight Dine nib Overalls Heavy Wright BMW Waist Overalls Hear) Weight BtaM Bib Overall Mglit W eight Itluc lllb Overalls . . . Canvas Gloves, leather fatvil Cama Gloves, knit wrist Men's Dress shirts, soft collars . . , . J. C. Penney Co. he commission, of the deplorable work ing conditions discovered and urged more cooperation with, the federal employment of men, but the greatest difficulty lies In the fact that labor is crowded Into Industrial centers and bears not of a Job elsewhere. In this problem the government employment bureau can be made or great asslst- ance. M William Hanscotn h.is return j ed from The Danes where she visited with Mrs. James A. Cooper, , , l Mrs. W. M Blakely, Mrs. Sam It I Thompson and Mis Thelma Thompson the Pendleton Sunday. H. H. Trowbridge, John Day stock man, was a weekend visitor here. H. L. Anderson and Morris L. Amb of Ontario, are at the Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. 'Doc" Evans were passengers on east bound No. ( this morning. Mr. and Mrs George Dlmlck of Walla Walla were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs. C. H. Belts. James H. Sturgis of the E. L. Smith & Co , returned yesterday from a business trip Into southern Idaho Mr. Farmer Here are a few FORD facts and figures No one ever criticizes the far mer for keeping a driving team? yet our statistics show that It requires five acres of land to produce feed for one horse and Webster says, "Statistics are a collection of facta." Now, If it takes five acres of land to produce feed for one horse, we must certainly charge the value of this land up to power as that is all we derive from It. Ho, If a man has a driving team worth 1260, harness worth 140, buggy worth 100 and his land is worth II B0 per acre, he has Invested I1S90 In his driving outfit. To find his annual ex pense on this outfit allow Inter est, taxes and insurance at 6 per CPnt 1113,40, cost of farming ten acres, llOCk repairs and shoeing $11.10 and you have an annual expense uf 1225; and I Round-Up City Auto Co. 812 Garden St. Telephone 6S1 We maintain a special FORD garage with a FORD FACTO RT expert mechanic. Try our special FORD oil. Gasoline aefvlce station. Free air and water. 18c 15c Ilk 98c 98c SSc 75c life 25c 15c 50 980 19c, WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW Don Prultt was up from Stanflcld for Sunday. Dr. J D. I'lamondon of Athena. Is bore today upon a business trip. Duncan McDonald was a visitor in Pendleton Saturday from his homo at Adams Mrs. J. N. Quest and daughter, Mrs. Ray Pierce of Helix, are In Pendle ton today upon a shopping trip. lU-ht Thins; for a BUlou Attack. "On account of my confinement in the printing office I have for years been a chronic sufferer from indi gestion and liver trouble. A few week" ngo I was not able to go to tne ca. for two days. Falling to get any re lief from any other treatment. I took three of Chamberlain's Tablets and te next day I felt like a new man." writes H C Bailey, Editor Carolina News, Chapln. B C Obtainable ev erywhere. Adv. Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscotn THE Jeweler. haven't mentioned stable and shed room at all, as a car would require shelter as well as horses and rig. When a man changes from a driving team to an automobile he reclaims ten acres of his farm, cuts down his expense, making It possible to save time while on the road and get out and see what others are doing, and profit by their experience and best of all, to get himself and family in n better frame of mind. Is It any wonder that the au tomobile has brought prosperity Instead of bankrupting this coun try as was once predicted. Go over these figures careful, ly and show which statement, If any, is wrong, then let us talk to you about a FORD the real car. lite, M