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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 2, 1916. PAGE FOUH BOND CLOTHES ;i'AK.XTKl?l in ES $15 to $30 Men of Pendleton have come to regard the styles set by Bond Clothes as assuredly correct and rightly so. There is a freshness, a spontaniety about them that is easily recognizable that has given them their undisputed leadership each year season, year after year. This is so because we scour the world's markets to secure the best. Ours is preeminently a man's store run by young men who appreciate what men and young men want and with the requisite skill to put those desires in realization. K . One of the main elements of good style is precision, the cut of the lapel, the front, the cuff, each of these must be choosen unerringly, for it is the little things that distinguish to the initiated real style from the mediocre. A visit here will disclose the truth of this. You will find here the models delineated in our illustrations. You will find pure wool, superior workman ship, and lastly you will find style of such smartness and emphatic correct ness as you will find nowhere else but in Bond Clothes. BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. riblbted Btlj "d Semi-Weekly at Pen dleton. Oregon. y the MAS! OKEGONIAN PUBLISHING CO. Official County Paper. Member Cultes Item Association. Entered at the poatofflce at Pendleton. Orefos, a second-class mall matter. Mephooe 1 ON SALE IN OTHER CITIES, imperial Hotel News Stand. Portland. "TSSJIman News Co.. Portland, Oregon. ON FILE Aff Chicago Boreau, W Securltj Building Washington, D- C, Burean 501, Four (seats Street, N. W. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. (IN ADVANCE) Dally. oo year, by "--- Dalli, all months, by man ... Dally, three month, by mall Dairy, one month, by mall Dally, one year, by carrier- Dairy, all months, by csrrler - rjaiiv, eoe on, by carrier.. DaliT! three month, by carrier send Week, one yea. y iaelL Beml Weekly. aU montha. by ma" -Semi Weekly, foor months, by ' financial "interests" and all the pow ers of mouldy conservatism cannot dictate the makeup of the supreme court of the United States. The appointment of Bran deis will cost the president the love of Wall street if any love fnr him pver existed in that ciuarter, but it should commend j Vim tn the confidence of peo-! pie of all classes who share the ideal that principle should rank higher than the dollar. "HAPPY VALLEY" NE of the best new book3 of the vear is a tale of Eastern Oregon by Anne 15.00 .. 2.50 .-. 128 ..- 50 .... 7.50 3.75 .85 . ... 1S 1.50 75 ..- .50 THK HOUSE OF PAIN. Unto the Prison House of Pain none willingly repair. The bravest who an entrance gain Reluctant linger there For Pleasure, paMlng b' that door, stays not to cheer the sight. Sympathy tut mumes sound and banishes the light ruml mirnoses. The govern ment should keep its pledge. BRANDEIS CONFIRMED And Tet In Ihe Prison House of Pain full of lieauty which things blow Like "Tiri! attain Perfection Bid the snow love, entering In his mild warmth the darkest shad own melt. ftas where th- hush II deep 'h- waft of wings is w vi, in.-' iii prtaoa House of r un' Whal lessons there And are bought! 1-MNjns of a eublimer strain Than any elsewhere taught. Amid Its loneliness and gloom. grave meanings grow more clear. For to no eiirthly dwelling plsci seems CM strangely near' By Florence Earle roates. tween Pendleton and Gibbon anrl will double the rents re ceived by the Indians, says Ma jor Swartzlander, agent upon the reservation. It is a pleasing development to contemplate. It means greater production, more peo ple and a greater tax run 101 Umatilla county because it is a mere matter ot time until me Indian lands will all be subject to taxation. But more important than tne subject of community develop ment is that of justice to the redmen. Their little allotments is all the Indians nave or can, - "eiceSral'emS! wrUer who iTquiie well known world. Their ancestral empire tQ thfi has been taken from thern - When that was done tne gov-, :v.iuv ;s the title of emmen .rajteed by treaty charm to mve them th .te h real,stic rfew of western sary lor uumcoui. aiivi j ... A tale of Oregon pioneering; i of a giant fight to add twenty million acres of rich, virgin ; soil to the producing power of . . , lit.. i: f Vioerlahin and! -rY confirming the appoint- tne nauuu, . JJ ment of Louis D. Brandeisi privation of toil and ndr. to the supreme court the lance, of stress and storm, andj senate has vindicated the judg- of final victory. , S. LI it L and Mfa-S: has made known to tne worm - - "fhtio-ht that when it comes to naming dy pioneer, who had fougftt Zl for the highest judicial potato bugs in Texas pram tribunal in the land it is not dogs in KaMM, and chtocj necessary for an executive to bugs in Oklahoma, PWttt irrfstcure the approval 0f, ing always an undaunted fro. Wall street N0 Iife' and never '"l h A verv fair and truthful cheery optimism will linger portra.". of the situation was long -in the rea de memo y . made by the Boston Post, a "Haw VrtT to oooK great New England journal, at that will appeal torn! men he time the judiciary commit- nd women everywhere and tt tee made its report. The Post should have an ftoUppea i. ,ior easier" "is"11 " . . . ... uartinn will alwavs have a the little boy. Upon Inquiry the wife nulled that he had become sleepy and had been out to bed. Early Sun day morning the faLher heard the boy crying, and went to his bed. He found the child's face black and swol U n. it developed from statements of the older children, that Mrs.. Nikum had knocked the child down and beat him With a board until he was unable to stand. She had then picked him up and put him to bed. Sunday afternoon Xikum filed a complaint against his wife and she was brought to town by a deputy sheriff. At an informal hearing be fore Justice of the Peace White. Mon day afternoon, the husband agreed to withdraw the complaint provided his wife would leave the country and not return. This she agreed to do at once, and upon this condition she was released from custody. The Nlkums came here from Har ney valley last fall. Mr. Nikum had eight children by a former wife, and Mrs. Nikum two by a former bus ! mand. Tuesday morning Mrs. Nikum lei I for Idaho, where she has relatives. War Secretary Not Apprehensive Over Mexican Situation WASHINGTON, June 2. Spread out over a five hundred mile line, 1)00 I'arranzlsta have been mustered for patrol work, according to Fun- ston's renort. ThiR is double the niim ber Obregon promised to place In northern Mexico The troops are most l Infantry. FunBton said while pa pers report the entrenchment of the Mexicans, an Investigation found no evidence of such a move. There ll no apprehension, said Secretary Ba ker. In contradiction of reports of threats against American forces Funston's re port said that Trevino has Issued strict orders that Mexicans found Insulting Americans be summarily shot. Senate Passes Bill for Armor Factory WASHINGTON. June 2 News of the naval engagement between Hrlt ish and Hermans spread like wildfire among the memberi who are fighting over the naval bill. II Is reported the destruction o twelve Hrltlsh vessels and the dam Afflna of mam others was grained as ;in argument by many for a larger United States navy than Is propotWd In the bill, which has the largest naval appropriations ever re ported, and a building program to cost tne hundred and eighty million. It is understood the republican minority w ill attempt to have the bill recom mitted with Instructions to add two drcadnaughts. Tillman's plan for a government armor plate plant carried as amended. I Grande; Mrs. John McDonald of w Iowa; Mrs. I M nrmsby of Hois.' give a welcoming I in behalf of the 9 emoerg of the aeno. P county "The Marks of a Strain will also speech to the girl cal young lady n elation. Itoll call will be held at 8:55. Mrs C, H. I'pton will conduct It for the girls The address of the evening will be delivered to the hoys by l Strain, assessor for I'matilla His subject will I Man." Mrs. L. M. ormsny will address the girls upon the subject, "Olrlhood and Service." The sessions tomorrow morning will begin at 9 o'clock. There will be aft ernoon sessions but none In the even ing. On Sunday, sessions will be held morning, anernoon and evening, at which time me conference will ad journ The Sunday evening sessions j will be open to all. me toiiowing ladles will have charge of the girl delegates while In till. fltV il; I ,11.. M.I ,,, MtfhM, Mrs & A. Lowell and Mrs. S. ri. Recti oi lemneion; .Mrs. ( h. Mldwell of Island flty; Mrs C, H. rpton of Im FreckleFace SI N AND WIND BRING Ol T W1.Y Niters, now to KKMOTt: KASILY. Here's a chnnce Mlsa Freckle face. to try a remedy for rreckles with the guarantee of a reliable dealer that 't will not cost you a penny unless It re moves the freckles, while If K Coos give you a clear complexxlon the ex pense Is trifling Simply get an ounce of nthlae double strength-- from any druggist and a few applications should enow you how easy It la to rid yourself of the homely freckles and get a beau tiful complexion. Rarely Is more than once ounce needed for the worst case. He sure to ask the druggist for the dotlhln Ntremrth nthlno a. Ihl. to . v, prescription sold under guarantee of money back If It falls to mmove freckles. SI Reetz and two sons will leave Sunday for the Willamette valley to ipend two weeks. !'iH VISIT SAYRES ECONOMY BASEMENT Where You Spend the LEAST and get the MOST. (ommittee to make a favorable repot: on the nomination of I.ouis D Itran dels for the supreme court of the I'nlted States is but a preliminary vic tory, yet it almost certainly foretells the ultimate triumph of the great Ju rist ami publicist when the whole sen ate votes upon hi" name. It gives ev idence thiit the democratic party will stand strongly for hts confirmation warm welcome lor writers o the type of Anne Shannon Monrooe. STEPMOTHEP BEVTS BOY WITH BOARD; ARRESTED JOHN both eyef THE GOVERNMENT GAVE ITS PLEDGE TO HK '""i1'011 of rewn-a-tion lands close to the Umatilla river will pro Tide scores of new homes be- leaving the republicans to get what 1 ;,nd his body mass or onuses. ni,n . omfort they can OBl Of the odium of a beatln" administered by his Step that will attah to their hostile action mother, the 4 year old son of Fran: throughout the country. Nikum. a rancher, wns brought t The contest has been long and dis-1 John Iay Sunday for medical ntten creditable to the personal enemies of j t!on. The Nlkurns reside on a ranch Mr Ilranddls. Hut It has been worth nine miles west of here, while If It can show-as there is every Saturday night upon returning to likelihood -that the corporator's, thelths house for supper, Nikum missed jSBHNBBSSBBBBBBK WMBBBBBBmHV ? 7 I 'U IL EVERY CLOTH SUIT AND COAT IN THE STORE REDUCED IN PRICE. All this season's newest m 0 d els, none reserved. "They're k o i n g fast." you'd better hurry while selec tions are best. Pendleton's Quality Store iBI AITA TONIGHT N TOMOItllOW