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PHIDAnA- EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916.
TWELVE PAG1
ROOT WAS ALSO IN THE RACE
SLAV OFFENSIVE
SMASHED ENEMY
FOR BIO GAINS
"Who Is Gadwa"
The Man Who Makes Good
and Delivers the Goods
We want to tell you your HARVEST SUPPLIES m leather food. A good Km mi
Sweat Pads, Water Bags Working Gloves, Harness and Binder Whips.
Auto Trimming and Tire Re
treading are Our Specialties
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wing.
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swing
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spear An : shakes the shadows far and
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Richard Dehmel (tr by chas.
Wharton Stork).
A KEYNOTE OVERSIGHT
3N his "keynote" speech,
Temporary Chairman
Harding declared that the
Wilson policy in the war had
been more "rhetoric than reso
lution." Official figures pub
lished May 31 show that up to
the end of April, 121 ships ol
neutral nations had been sunk
by submarines, and that of the
entire number only one was an
American vessel.
The utter emptiness of the
"keynote" charges is here re
vealed. The ships of other
neutral nations have been tor
pedoed by dozens and scores.
They have been sent to the
bottom indiscriminately and
multitudiously. The shipping
of Sweden, Denmark, Norway
and Holland, in spite of the
protests and representations of
those nations, has been destroy
ed right and left with little or
no consideration as to the ma
ritime and international rights
of the countries concerned.
Not so with America. The
resolute character of our di
plomacy has carried us through
the 22 months of the war with
but a single American ship
submarined.
It means that the belliger-i
ents have shown the highest
respect for the American flag!
on the high seas. Distracted j
and maddened as they were by
the awful emergencies of the j
most agonizing conflict in his
tory, the belligerent nations,
while the ships of other neu
trals were being recklessly de
stroyed, have exercised extra
ordinary consideration towards)
the American merchant ma
rine. The courage, ability and in
telligence of Washington di
plomacy alone saved Ameri-,
can ships from the same reck-
less destruction that was visit-
ed upon the ships of other
neutrals.
And above all. this honor
able treatment of the Ameri
can flag was secured without
involving America in the ago
nies of the conflict. Oregon
Journal.
Though the reign of fair!
Queen Muriel and good King
Joy has ended it will live long
in the memories of those who
att nded the Tenth annual
Rose Festival and always with
it will be associated the name
and fame of Pendleton.
The Ford is noted for its en
durance but Henry had to drop
out after the first lap in the
great Chicago classic.
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The first monument In America to
Adam was erected In flardenville,
Md The memorial to be claimed
first of the species is a square of con-
crete with a sun dial on top and the
Inscription on one or Its faces "To
the Memory of Adam, the First Man '
DEFENSES ARE EASILY TAKEN
So-Ollod Impregnable Positions ttU
Ikiforc Ourush of SoWicrs ol Uifi
tVair; Youiifier Slen Are lWiu;
Is'! In Uta Attack; Many Austri
ans lime Been Oapturtxl,
(By WlUtaJB Philip Sinims
PBTBOORAOk June 10. Ptro
trad, today places the Austrian cas
unities in the Kusslan drive conserva
tively at 150.000. Aetual OOUDt shows
that 7S.54S prisoners were taken
when the Hussians exploded shrapnel
111 sueh density behind the Austrian
lines that the enemy could not retreat
through it. j
General Bruslloff Is using thai
younger men in the attacks. Defenses!
which the Austrians deemed impreg-j
nable have crumbled under artillery
and the Kussian infantry have swept
across. Where the defenses were
high with fire entanglements and
spiked pits were thick, the aggressors,
were using planks and sampling lad
ders. The Russians declare that not a I
single major charge hits been repuls
ed. They frequently gain 300 yards in
a single effort. Twenty lines of en
tanglements have been encountered in
some places.
The offensive is almost entirely
e.gainst the Austrians It is estimated
that 70U.U00 are in the defending
forces. A few German divisions have
been encountered.
Russian successes in the Kovel re
gion threatened the German position
at Pinsk.
The Russian bear is now eharacter
ized as a tiger. Men who have been
at the front declare that Brussiloff's
legions shoot through the Austrian
Iront from Pripet to Pruth at will, de
stroying in days the complicated de
fenses which it took months to build.
Smashing the Austrians at Olyka
the Russians advanced ii miles in two
days toward Stanislau.
Appropriation Js
Made for Bridges
Across Umatilla
COPS OF ACT As AIXPTKI is III.
CTKIVEU liV SUPERINTEND
ENT SWAK'P.LAXUKB.
Below is a copy of the act of con
gress making an appropriation for two
nridges across the Umatilla river at
-Mission and Thorn Hollow, as receiv
ed, by Supt. E L. Swartzlander of
ihe agency;
For the construction of two bridges
on the Umatilla Indian reservation, in
uregon, suitable for wagon and other
purposes, across the Umatilla river,
at a limit of cost of $28,00, the first
at or near Thorn Hollow Station, the
second at or near Mission Station, the
sum of (18,666 is hereby appropriated
to be expended under the direction of
the secretary of the interior to be re
imbursable from any funds now or
hereafter placed In the treasury to the
credit of said Indians: Provided, that
no part of Ihe money herein appropri
ated shall be expended until tho sec
retary of the interior shall have ob
tained from the proper authorities of
the state of Oregon, or from the
county of Umatilla, at least one-third
of the cost of said bridges, and that
the proper authorities of the said
state of ( iregon, or the said county ol
Umatilla shall assume full responsi
bility for, and agree at all times to
maintain and repair, said bridges and
construct and maintain the approach
thereto: Provided further, that
any and all expenses above the am
ount herein named in connection with
the building and maintenance of said
bridges shall be borne by the said
j-tate of Oregon or the said county of
Umatilla.
The town of Waterboro, Me., at its
annual town meetings, voted the sum
of $50 toward the erection and main
1 1 nance of an outlook station on Os-
j ipee Mountain, with the understand-
ing that other towns or parties raise
a sufficient amount to make a total
Of 500.
The British board of agriculture has
announced that 12,000 to 14,000 wom
en have gone to work on the land since
the outbreak of the war.
Queen Muriel and
King Joy Finish
Rose Show Reign
IT.ST1VAL ( OMRS TO AN END
l,AST NI6HT WITH BIU1
LIANT EVENT,
I The reign of Queen Muriel and King
Joy over the Portland Rose Festival
came to an end at midnight last night
and today as Miss Muriel Baling and
Til D. Taylor they are resting from
tn,'lr "Tenuous royal duties. They
are expecting to arrive baek In I'en-
dleton tomorrow morning.
The festival came to on end last
night with the Ualtee which, In chl.
The Little Harness Store
304 East Court St., Pendleton, Ore.
rook, means a time of Joy. gladness
and festivity. The last official act of
Pendleton's royal pair was to ride in
the Ualtee parade.
The big event of yesterday was the
civic, military, fraternal and industrial
parade in which Pendleton's represen- j
tatlon was given a big share of the
applause (Jueen Muriel rode In her
loyal car and was accompanied by
President Dundore She was cheere I
all along the route and responded
graciously with bow and smile.
Hack in the parade rode King Jtiy,
H king in crown and purple no more!
but riding as the president of the j
If we do it we do it right.
Round-Up at the head of the Round
up float. Attired in cowboy costume'
from chaps and spurs to sombrero, hej
made a splendid figure. Nearly a
hundred horsemen, many of them
Pendletoniani who had taken their
cowboy equipment down with them. ,
some of them from the Union stock-
yards and from the livestock exchange ;
and some of them other sheriffs of
the state, rode as an escort to him
and made a noisy demonstration
(ties of "Let 'er Puck" greeted them
all along the line.
The I'endleton float showed a big.
steer with a girl on n rearing horse
It's Not
WHAT A CAR DOES TODAY,
HOW A CAR WORKS WHILE NEW,
OR WHAT A SKILLED DRIVER CAN SHOW YOU
THAT'S GOING TO GIVE YOU SERVICE.
It's What the Car Will Do
Every Day
is running on the road with you at the wheel, giving you
pleasure and convenience, while many other cars of equal
and higher price are running up a bill for their owner in the
repair shop.
It's the Way REO is Made
Call and let us explain in detail,
Reo Four Cylinder, 5-pauenger, fully equipped,
f. o. b. Pendleton $1025.
Pendleton Auto Co.
Show room corner Court and Cottonwood Sts
Telephone 603
REO "SIX" 7-PASSENGER, FULLY EQUIPPED,
F. O. B. PENDLETON $1400.
Phone 773
holding taut the rope over Iks ataar a
horns,
liany of the Pendletto eeleWaaam
in rived home this morning aa4 eth
ers will he coming hack tomorrow All
report themselves as well pleased vfch
the festival and declare that
ton, by reason of her queen and
and large attendance, claimed mash
Attention. F W. Uimpkin, chsiraaan
of the publicity committee ol the
Comnerelal association which had
Charge of the campaign to eleet th
queen, expresses the opinion that
Pendleton received full alue for aha
money expended and "then aoaae