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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OKEGONiAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1916. EIGHT PAGES N INDKPKNDKNT NBWBPAFHR. dlri.,n. J AM 0hXi-MA I Weekly t Pee-' I HLIMUl.N'ii CO. less, been a force and a power in the great war, and the moral effect of his tragic removal cannot but be a severe one. Kitchener was thrown into t he breach when England was ffiii.i ( ountjr rp. called upon to raise an army K,nrn at ii..- wittaiM at ifn.tieion. of raw recruits to oppose the ggS -" " trained machine of Germain. i , His was a colossal task and the m balk in'otiibk on iks " i marvelous way in which he aortal aoui New. std. i-o,tiand.- performed it by his genius as an organizer and by his match less driving power astonished the world. Within a short space of time he was able si- I lently to send a rreat body of r i fiewi Co . IV uDd uregon ON I II K JkT CMMCO Rerun 90S So'erltj llutldlng. WaaotDIta. L) C. Hnreau .'.01. lour teestk Street, N. W. 'iw 1 soldiers into the fighting zone ! 1.25 ! and to interpose an obstacle to :tw -.... ..V. UMCaiPTMti Uaiks L Ail VANCK I lieUj. sac year, bi maU Uelrj, etx ssonltui, by mail Dally, tSree moatha. aj mall haft. .,..), ht rn a U iZZV . rrr.r ' t3iue German maren ot con uaii. an maatoa. by carrier iJ(ouest that has never been over Daiiy. one month, by carrier K! Dally, three moatha, by carrier IM I CO In!, ami Weealy. on yr. y mall.. IMI at. inflitrtre WM fplf jn Send Weaalj, ill months, by mall 75 nu 11,11 uenc' " 1! in tami waatiy. for moatha, by maii 5o j France and Russia as well as TZTZ1 aaaaataaiin his native land. The diplo mats of Englands two great al-'l lies recognized his great abil-j itiea and placed a great confi-! dence in his military genius.! To him was largely left the shaping of campaigns and he went about his task with a ruthlessness that looked only to the ultimate goal without eonsiderinir the nriro tn paid. His sudden and EKWE MONGERS. for a are selling ou joy penny today, Hosy-tipped Joy in the square Honey-sweet Joy and a penny to or millionaire. filing for .mly a It's joy we are penny. As much as your heart can enfold; Though your dollars be few or your dollars be many. What better than Joy for your gold ? The joy that ou dreamed had gone long ago. Or only in fairyland grows, We e selling today for a penny or so, Wrapped up in the bud of a rose! BAKING POWDER Made from Cream of Tartar Absolutely Pure they hold the balance of pow- They recognize that President or that will decide the con-1 Wilson has a great hold upon test? If beaten by the old j the mass of people and against guard will they show their re-1 his popularity they would sentment as in 1912 by mak-, throw a solidified, harmonious ing the colonel a third party party. tragic end will leave the allies at a great I disadvantage for a time. I While they have many men ! trained in war they have none j prepared to assume the bur- den that Kitchener carried. They may find one in time and candidate? Old party leaders are ready to admit that their success at the polls at the fall election de- Therefore, the deportment ol the Roosevelt brigade will be fraught with the greatest importance and will be watch- pends absolutely upon a united ed with the greatest concern party and that another split- by those who are hoping and off by the Roosevelt faction working for republican suc- would mean certain defeat, cess. i he may prove a greater master mm f 1 f t ol war than the grim old earl MUTiel IS LrOWtieCl KJUeeJl OT himself KITCHENER'S DEATH the Portland Rose Festival jmm HE death of Lord Kitche ner. England's minister of war, is the most stun ning blow that the allies have received during a war of fear ful disasters. Particularly is it a calamity to Great Britain. While the enemies of Ger many will recover from the blow, for the death of no one man can be of lasting effect in a war where thousands are dy ing daily, the death of no oth er one man could be such a misfortune. If Germany plan ned and accomplished Kitche ner's death, and it is not un likely, she could not have de livered a more telling single blow. Though Lord Kitchener has beeji criticized severely and often since he was placed at the head of England's war de partment, though he may have fallen short of the hopes and expectations of his people and of the world, he has. neverthe- WHAT WILL THE TEDDY MEN DO? Miss Muriel Salmg now wears th.' board, and following them came the ODAY will see political crown Ot Uueen of Uosaria and Slier- maids of honor, w ith the members ol history made at Chica- iff T- D Taylor, president of the the Festival Board in nosarlan coa- I Hound-up, is officially King Joy of tume. the Rose Festival The coronation Headed by a company of Oregon its ceremony, through which the I'endle- naval militia under Knsien ft 1. nv. ton maid and the Pendleton man were er. wih the Rosarlans- hand and drill made rulers of Portland's carnival, team as an escort of honor, the cars was a brilliant feature of last evening, bearing the royal party proceeded up This morning they headed the Hu- sixth street and down to the city man Rosebud parade and this after- hall, where Mayor Alhee. in immacu- roon they are at Multnomah Fall' late Rosarlnn suit, was waiting to where the elaborate pantomime In do his first duty in tne imperial gam,, dedication ot the Columbia Highway of Festival opening. is hpinv tiT'tir,,! with I .neon lnripl un.t er or not President Wilson will , King joy u the central figures. To- night they will occupy a throne at the ( laks to view the great display of fire works ill honor of the queen. go. The whole nation has eyes turried upon the republi can national convention where the nomination of a party can didate for the presidency of the United States will be made. Upon the outcome of the delib erations there depends wheth save her back and keep your home cool We make it possible for 50c A WEEK Just send the family washing here and have it done ROUGH DRY AT 7c a pound Call 179 and our jitney quick delivery will be right there. WE WASH EVERYTHING BUT THE BABY W LAUNDRY 01 "Quality and Service" PHONE 179 Shave one or two opponents at the November election. What will the Roosevelt forces do?" Admittedly the Lloyd McDowell, manager of the Festival. Introduced Mayor Alhee to President Dundore. and President Dundore introduced him to King J.n and to the queen-elect and the mayor Telling of the coronation of Queen showed the key to the city, which hi Muriel last evening, the Portland Or- answer to that question is of eonlan 9as in Part M follows: nQromnnnl imrvoi-tannt. Will To? ub of the universe of festive pUlUIHOUlU lllil'M lllllVV . T I'' they stand in a solid phalanx for their intrepid and self-ap preciative leader? Or will they sacrifice their desires to was to deliver to the queen later on In the program. The procession went up to Broad way and Washington, and then the first brilliant sensation of the evenlns the good ouooe loses m pouch or THt WtM. TOBACCO OttW HAS VANISHED f DID VOU? 1 merriment poked itself up in the mid- ule of Portland last nltfht when Oueen Muriel assumed the crown and was flashed. tcepter over the Rose Festival. The nueen's oar stopped and I'resi- Coming w ith King Joy from pendle-i (tent Dundore assisted Muriel to alight see mm trie nominee in Order 10 j fd the Kose Kestival who was not a :ar on the west side of the street. Mu Write their principles into the Portland girl, Queen Muriel seemed to riel. under guidance of Pierre Trag platform? Will they swing in I conjure up on the night of her coro- Ho. head decorator of the festival linp fnr HnwriPQ nr fio-ht atiih. I :'at-on lne mightiest multitude ot suD. pressed a button. . , . . . .. nrm Jeots that has ever arisen on the first bornly his nomination? Will nignt ot tne Fegtlval. It was as if Queen Muriel had evok- I ed a festival of chaos, just as she ! evoked a blaze of Tights out of the ! I'arkness of Broadway, as she was j koing up to receive her crown. Queen Mfckes Mrst Appearance, i The Hosarian Band began its con- j cert on Fifth and OaR shortly before on top of the procession electrodiets j 7 o'clock, and the general public, all the way up liroadway bloomed In j which seemed to have been concen- 10 irrldescent bubbles of variegated I Hating along Broadway, began in- 'Isht. and sheer across the streets, far ! stinctively to crystallze around the up where the entrance of the Festival band and around the Portland Hotel, '.'enter lies, the great rose curtain sud : where it had been announced that denly flared out of the dusk, j Queen Muriel and King Joy were to. The crowd swept toward the Festi appear first. j val center on the wave of its own ap- V IT m YOU 010 NT EIPKCT TO KEEP) AFTER ALL THE 6O00 THINGS YOUVE SAlO ABOUT ITl CF.T steady tobacco satisfaction all day, every day, from a clean, J small chew W-B (X I Chewing the Real Tobacco Chew, new iml. I I W. It's clad dcwi tbal a man can't help telling hia friends about aa aooo as be learna the facta bianacll. 1 he taale tasta looter. Yuu need fewer chews, "Notice, bow the aJt brings out the rich tobacco taate " by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Union Square, New York City "D-l-l-lang! D-l-I-i-lang!" went a call bell somewhere inside of the pil lars which simulated genuine onyx Hose CnrtWa Hares. Then one, two. three, half a dozen blocks leaped into a Maze of jeweled lights, the great crowns and canopies at the street intersections flared in circlets of lights, th" opalescent globe.. I Up the street marched the Hosarian ! with band and drill team, ;ind the j queen-elect and her retinue began tn i issue from the south entrance of the "nd places In which t I hotel, gorgeous in their royal robes as subjects of the Rosa I big butterflies, or rare orchids. Then the crowd knew deflnitelv i where to mass itselr. and all Port I land's visitors began to pile up In I tank upon bank of snterested human ity about the automobiles of the royal party. Tar- QKore Queen, The queen-elect and King Joy who I t utside of his festive office travels j under the Incognito or Til Taylor I sheriff of I.'matllla county and pres' j dent of the Pendleton Kound-I'p - were in the first car with President J ; H Dundore of the Rose Fcstiva', plause and enthusiasm and the police in the lines about the throne at West 'ark and atadilon were hard put to pack all Of the mpire that bc- gan to pour in. The liosarian band halted in trout "f the throne, wnh a final I litre ol music that ser.t hundreds ..t lords v-heeling from their per. bes over head. From the dais on which the thfOnc was raised one cotltd look nut for locks over a garden of hunsan faces. Men like Frick and Swab in manu facture of steel; Harrlman is corral ling railroads in various parts of the United States; l,elter In wheat; Mor gan in financing great corporations, all are known as the "Plungers." This because when eithet- ol then think., an enterprise worthy of attention ho I uts all his energy and a fabulous am ount of capital into it at once, not waiting for dev lopments but piuhinf the venture from the start. In after years when they have es tablished the once seemingly imposs ble achievement, whenever you have cause to think of thut particular tiling at once, arises the name of the pioneei in that and his name is ever synony mous of the best. In the circus world the name Rob inson carries with it all that Is known as daring plungers, for eighty-four years it has stood the lest of lime and would be aspiiers to the realm of saw dust: Klghty-four years ago the name Robinson was first introduced to the amusement loving puDlic. and while It was a modest affair at the same time every dollar that the rounder had was put into the show. In those days the travel across the country was by the overland routes, using mules mostly to haul the wagons and then came the inception of the now big circus. The first railroad train that transported the Robinson circus was of such splenlor for those days that it caused the towns to turn out en masse to Welcome their old friends, hut larger, grander than ever. Time has since ef faced the founder of the now famous name, but the new generation has taken up the work where the others left it and today have brought this amusement Institution up to the stand ard and are still the "Plungers" 01 today that the past generations beforj them were. Every thing that you will find old or careworn on your visit to Robinson's Famous Shi.ws al Pondlaton on June 1 I. will be the ..Id familiar figure, tho boss animal man. Krnest c Zietz who -will tell you that he saw everything but the name changed many times In the sixty years that he has looked aft er the health of the rtoblnson Menag el ies aWMMMHaWMBaaBaaWifaaaaM . ,,s. n.u JUNE SALE of Women's Suits and Coats A clearance of every Cloth Suit and Coat in the store at temptingly low prices. Vacation Time is Here possibly you need a "jaunty" Suit or Coat for that trip to the seashore or springs. You can save money by mak ing your selection now. Every garment this season's newest models. SAYRES ECONOMY BASEMENT offers many specials for tomorrow's shoppers. Make it a point to visit this underprice store often and save on your purchase. Pendleton's Quality Store Bond Clothes Gl'AItANTEKD DYHS $15 to $30 There is no question about the quality of the clothes we are showing now. We show only the new fabrics in which the dyes are guaranteed. Depend upon it. You'll be pleased with the clothes you see here. Bond Bros. Pendleton's Leading Clrthieri surmounted With brilliant dashes the color of w ..men's millinery and lighted In the flow from the chain Of Incandescent globes that threated in and out among the branches above. Crowd Never j,argcr. Never did a Festival Queen come to her throne surrounded by a greater throng of subjects. Uke fairies in thetr filmy dresses pink, the little dancing girl", from I'ernwood school, directed by Alios Ryan, saluted the queen-elect with their wreaths of roaee aa she descend ed from her ear and wan escorted to the throne The leaders of the clana SS from all of the Portland schools formed another crps'or flower girls who tossed rosebuds In the path of the advancing royal party. MANY CATTLE APPEAR IN PORTLAND MARKET Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton's pres ent and coming attractions. PORTLAND, Ore., Jun 7. There Were nearly thousand bend of cat tle -n todays market. The entire days receipts were t'alifornlas with the exception of u cur of natives and a few odds and ends. .Mexicans went at ft.08 for steers and 17.00 for cows. Natives went as high as $S,3S. Vealers and bulls bad little activity. Market was steady. Hogta. With 4n01 hogs on todays market, prices sagged considerably. $ H . r II was the best top and bulk It.li to $8.40. Today's receipts were the largest single days offerings for several months. Market slow. Sheep. There was no over supply In today's receipts. Not ipiUe 7(1(1 were offered and nothing sensational was develop. All kinds are quoted steady. ReprMentatlve sales, steers 107T. steers 1 1 45 steers 1 0 r 0 steers 1062 td. Tin: pi, infers." In every Jine of business conducted :n this wide awake country of ours, then- pops up now and then daring, man who performs seemingly Impossi ble achievements. Ills 4 I 6 1 33 2 1 71 III 769 KIS cows cows cow . . cows hulls heifer stag . . hogs . , !I26 H.3R 8.25 H. 1 I) 8.05 7.00 hogs hogs 610 HID l7 6 1 (I 1 9 1 ANOTHER CARLOAD JUST RECEIVED Come in and learn why this car is running on the road when others of equal fint cost are in the shop. Pendleton Auto Co. Show room corner Court and Cottonwood Stv. Telephone 603