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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY. MAY 17, 1916. PAGE FOUR an iHutci'Mumn NKHSrAIKR. BAST rkl at I'to JhDM CO. offalal . cunt) IMper. .lilted I "real AneuclAtlOB. tbe .i(of(Uf at I'eedleton. i lui mall matter 0 Mil IN OTUBK CITIES. Inperlal ii ,. News Maud. I 'oil land. tion is monstrous. There is nc relief in sight except through Kovernment action. It is an everlasting shame that a fewj privilege serving senators were ( able to block the bill a year' ago. The injustice will be I greater still if the performance; is repeated. WHAT INDIANS RAIDED TWIN FALLS? ftawaaa N" I'ortlanU. OrafaaV ON K1LS AT Cktcaga Bureau, m Becorltj Itutldlaf WaaMaftaa. I) '.. Baraan 501, Four asata Straat. N. W ASTERN newspapers ways looking upon west as a land of mance and adventure al- thei ro-' can! tBSCRIITION KATES. ilN ADVA.NCKl Dallj. m rear. awll........ tMJ Dam. all ikiU. kj mall .. -w I tail, tkfaa m.oiika. k mail 1 Dall,' as awcin, oj mail ,u,more thrilling. uallt. on rear, kj carrier 7.40, ... 0 au miiattta, bj ctmw 8.7ft T7ZZO Mjjthe Philadelphia Record with mm frtijt. an momha. bj man nig storv of a monument to "a Mas r..ur aiuDlb. kr mall 30 - Uallj, Urai moalba. oj carrier l.W j Woman who Saved a town. " that the Rozeille scarcely carry a western story j without painting in a few In dians, to make the adventure; An instance is furnished by MOTIIfcH'S KISSES. and They :e good for bumps, good for lumps. They're even good for dumps and grumpu, They're good for stings of ' burabiy-bees-And barks from "whinnying' cherry-tree. For splinters, sunburn, skeeter bltea," For "injured feelings" utter fights. And scratches, scratched while -Tabby hissej) Mother's kisses There's naught so pure, there's naught so sure, Indeed, they seem a heavenly- cure. For pounded fingers, stubbed toes, And all the long, long list of Ml Tet did you ever think it queer That while they-re fine for ev- 4 ry fear They're just as fine with all the Misses Mother's kisses. The story recites woman was Mrs. McCollum, of Twin Falls. Ida ho, where she was known aa "The Mother of the Homeless Twenty." And that is where they have placed the memori al shaft The Twenty, it is stated. were pioneer business men who had left their families to try Jjfor fortune in "a new town of aJaome thirty shacks and tent? which peeped from a dusty i sagebrush desert. ?! Reverses came, Indian bands ' raided the little settlement; the twenty discouraged pio- Bond Clothes $15 to $30 The number of carefully dreaaed men who buy hero and continue to buy here confirm thu opinion. That the clothe we are telling are the high ett possible development in worth-while tailor ing at the prices. Bond Bros. Pendleton'! Leading Clothier. Miss Muriel Saling. Pendleton's can- queen contest. You are directed to, all of the money for ballots must M didate for queen of the itose Festival, j leave Miss Oeorgle White's name off telegraphed or telephoned In or da- the list of standing 01 canmuaies. poanen v wmmi - The Corvallls Fire Department wish- management by midnight. Friday es the Rose Festival success." night. The result will be made pub- Three more days only remain and 'lie as soon as possible after that time. Robert Warwick in Krulta 01' IH'-ii e. tlie Alta Thursday Only. t GROWING WORSE AND WORSE 0 .EWS from Washington is to the effect ping bill will pass the house soon, carrying a provision for a shipping board with wide powers and an appropriation of $50,000, 000 for the construction or purchase of ships to be operat ed in foreign trade under gov ernment control. neers were ready to turn their faces homewards when the wo- flammation M neuralgia which lit Haines thinks he has discovered. Ask your trusted family physician Of long experience, a scientist not elven to fads, or the young medical of your knowledge of the re sources and advantages of our great country. "Hoping the Great Giver ot man withihe motherly thought ' men who are well trained, and each all things will prosper you and nf them will tell you it is worry, not wotk. that kills. Fr.ctlon in machin ery is relieved by oil applied at the bearings. Friction a synonym for worry in the humun mind may be relieved by the same process. But what about the man who I i nnt ,1 ! oner c t il't'V i 11 tr Mill! gave the lonesome real home-atmos-, .vet wouia line to oe i im said : "It's a home they want." And she threw her own home cpen to them "and saved a city." She invited the Homeless Twenty to "a big house-warm ing," and place the REPUBLICAN MENT COMPL1- . ill 2 phere. She literally took the: respeciauie dhsis men under her care ; homesick-1 ness vanished ; they stayed, ! worked on. and soon built ai the ship- prosperous town. And all this! KORGE C PERKINS, im probably was due to the thoughtfulness publican ex-United States and home-spirit ot one devoted j 7" senat0r from California, woman. ,,nrj at 0ne time a big figure in A fine story, though it is notthe senate, having been chair specific as to the particular j man of the naval affairs corn band of Indians that raided the i n, ittee nas cast aside his parti town. In most cases new set-1 nghip to the extent of send tiers on irrigation projects jng the foilowing message to have had slight trouble with tw-iHont Wilson : How the measure will fare the ordinary redskins, the cniei 24 Market Street, in the senate is yet unknown, j grievance being against the gan pranci8co, California. When a similar measure was i realty tribe who sell them To the presjdent. the White up over a year ago it met its; land on easy terms that prove) . jjouse YVashington, D. C. Waterloo in the senate where j harder than is anticipated by.Dear Mr President: a filibuster by the reactionar-jtne unususpecung easternei. ..j hope you w,i not think I les kept the bill trom coming ,I,IKK ' crcrkDX wr t,i i win i yours m all oi your unaenaK ings, I remain, "Very respectfully. "GEORGE C. PERKINS." Many private citizens are ex pressing such sentiments as tKe t.bove but it is not often a life long politician can lay aside his prejudices to this extent. Sen ator Perkin's action is typical of the broader spirit in our po ilical life. a a a a SOME CANDIDATES ARE WITHDRAWN III FESTIVAL CONTEST! Miss JACOBS IS Ui TIIK LEAD; MISS HAliING IS HOLDING SEVENTH PLACE. made a Jump of 30(1.000 votes y ester day but several other candidates made even earner Rains. Miss Waive Ja cobs of Klamath Falls is now leudlnK with more than a million votes to her credit with four other candidates close behind. The Pendleton committee Is not discouraged by the fact Miss Sill ing Is in seventh place ns there has been deluy in receiving votes purchas ed during the btt bonus period. Miss Ceorgie White was withdrawn from the race yesterday by her com mittee. ConraUla reglstred an objec tion last week when the Progressive liuslness Men's Club and the Ad Club entered the race, announcing that Miss White would be withdrawn at that time unless the matter was ad Justed. The desired concession was made and both the Progressive Business Men's and the Admen's candidates were withdrawn from the race. The following telegram was receiv ed yesterday by the contest manage ment, however, from T. It. Graham, in charge of Miss White's campaign: "Corvullis Fire Department hereby Withdraws from the Rose Festival THE TnlNlDAO-lAKEASnuiT The proof of roofing is in its 'waterproofing, (iena'sco Roofing is made of Nature's everlasting waterproofer Trinidad Lake asphalt. It is rain-proof, sun-proof, wind-proof, heat-proof. cold-proof, acid-proof, and alkali-proof. And that means also that it is expense-proof. Get Oenasco here for all your roofs. W. J. CLARKE, Pendleton. Oregon. Trteld) l.l. 1X115 rol'XTY TIlKASfUKK ! bill from coming to a vote. Presumably the old guard will try desperately to again sidetrack this just legislation. Yet the shipping situation is becoming so intolerable that r, -r..-iim!nir t Yt f a A OTM Tl Of Villi I my personal congratulations STANDING OK CONTESTANTS TOR QUEEN OP THE ROSE FESTIVAL. HERE is considerable dis cussion just now of an al leged new disease "dis covered" by Dr. Oliver S. Haines of Phi adelrjhia. It is the opponents of the bill may i ho an nmprir nvertak not dart go to the extreme j en in sedentary occupa. length they did on the previous . k t hard occasion. upon tne spienaia aaminisna tion that you are giving to our country, which has won for you the admiration and respect of the neonle. "Your wise statesmanship, which has kept our nation from conflict with other na- ichine It la that wears men Kit work., that much friction, not out. It is fric rauses this in- Th PvPTiinot Tpleoram " p '"'is luVl '.however, thinks the disease is yesterday stated that a steam-irnproperly named and says: er has been chartered to load no nne Pt ararea over this ai-j flOUr from New Orleans to : leged new menace to life ana health. I France at the fabulous price Of I "Effort'' Is merely another name fori Tin ahillincrs and that another ! w, rk antl '"rk nfy" ,aU1 nor I 150 shillings and mat anotner , nn( u n t0 the am. Pteamer has been engaged to f work a nrmal man or worn-1 load grain OUt Of New York ma; do provided the work is done at 120 shillings. Those' rates without friction. Man is very- are over 2o times the normal rate from the Atlantic to Eu rope. The grain ship will be , charging 85 cents per bushel ! for carrying wheat whereas! the old rate in time of peace was three cents per bushel ; trom the Atlantic to Liverpool. The western farmer has al-1 ready learned what that sort i of extortion means to him. From the standpoint of the American producer and busi nessman the shipping situa- : tions, is the strongest evidence I i Waive Jacobs, Klamath Falls .' 1.163,523 Lillian C. Hendricksen, Foresters of Amer. . 1.148,121 Kdyle Fraasch, Kugene 1,101,492 Mildred Pegg, Vancou ver 1.090.4 10 Louise Taylor. West ern fnion 1, 033,507 Mrs. Maud Oilman, 9, A. R 714,107 Murlel Sallng. Pendle ton ' 554,078 Rose Uptegrove. Ore gon City 490,436 Kleanor Jackson, Mod. For. McMlnnvllle .. 487915 Jewall Carrol, K. and ladles of Security.. 310,218 F ALT'S famous pi A W1TKH Fresh Every Day VIVM f f F lOll OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms In Connection. Steam Heated. The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depot In Pendleton for FALTS Sea Fonda. GRACE A. (.1LI.IAM Tripcram fnm (,rao A. tiilllam. , Los Angeles. Calif., May 17, 1918 To the Voters of I'matiUa County: Owing to the continued serious ill ness of my sister who is not expected to live I will be unable to return to Umatilla county before the primaries, which I regret very much, and ear nestly ask my friends and the voters of L'matllla county for their support at the polls on Friday, May 19. ORACI A, lilLMAM. (Adv.) -9m i , H?r ni, JBqr Expert repairing of Watches and Jewelry. Satisfaction guaranteed Wm. Hanscom THE Jeweler. faTI ft L.a 14 A Carload y FRANKLINS g 9 LATEST IMPROVED TOURING CARS AND ROADSTERS. Call and inspect them Monday or Tuesday. They will not last long. i mtk JSkrab a Mk m a jm, mm III'. m 1 maim: mm -ivnm KEaVEWH i n. BHEAS roc." today and TOMOIUIOw IT 1KMPI.K, YES, It's Going to Happen at