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PAGE FOUR " 1 DAILY EAST OKEGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1916. EIGHT PAGES DRESS UP FOR. THE FOURTH I It's the "Dressed Up" man who succeeds. If you have been suc cessful you have the right to show your prosperity by "Dressing Up." If you have not been, you need the vigorous, clean-cut appear ance that new "Dress Up" clothes will give you, in making your new start. Have you ever heard the remark, "He may be a 'comer', but he sure looks line a 'goner'?" A man's brains don't show on the outside except where he uses them in the matter of personal appearance. Bond Clothes Gl'ARATEED DYBB 915 to 930 act These lines of merchandise are undoubtedly known to you; if not from actual experience, from their advertising which you have seen from time to time. Our "Dress Up" stocks are complete and we hope our invitation to you will be taken the way we mean it "glad to show you whether you are ready to buy or not." BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers AN and overhead wires to remain on Main stret. The same cri ticism has been made by other divic experts who have been here in the past. It is a just criticism, because the poles and wires give our street a botched appearance, spoiling u lCrSS StuT an otherwise attractive looking i ousiness morougniare. INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER. robilaned Dallj and Semi-Week); at Pel dlftoQ, Oregon, by the OBEOONIAN PUBLISHING CO. Official Count? Paper. Member tnlted Press Association Itpbone 1 The criticism made by Dr, Zuebelin has been made by the East Oregonian on numerous occasions. The subject is well and public ...15. 00 ... 2.50 1.25 . 750 j understood here fjr, . I 1 Li i 11 i L MJ V V 1 J OblUlI ' - J-J making this improvement l.jO , . , a 1 1 I i i : r . L. , 75iwnicn may sun oe nau u uie SUBSCRIPTION RATES, i IN ADVANCE I Dally, one year, bj mall Dally, all months, by null Dally, three months, by null Dally, one month, by mall Dally, one year, by carrier Dally, alx months, by carrier - Dally, one month, by carrier Dally, three months, by carrier.... Html Weekly, one year, by mall Mftffii-Wnkiv six months, bv mall awl Weekly, fonr months, or mall Icitv council will but say the word. In the past the council has always refrained from ac ' tion out of consideration for the electric company which ; very naturally prefers to col , lest as 'much money as possible , and spend as little as it can. Inasmuch as the local charge for electricity is about twice as great as it should be according to the authority here yesterday the East Oregonian fails to see any reason for fur ther delay upon that score. The telephone company is also able to bear the expense, if we may rely upon the Bell com pany's own official reports which show annual net profits of approximately $45,000,000. Here is a chance for the city AltOI'Kn THE UFM. he lend little way, ine goal; Another turn. and there, per- Around J. I.. hih dream Icfficials to show some timely Th, iur ire soul lifted tiered night Hid the Around 'he bend 'he day when thing begin. Ttie morn of something happy and worth while, The I art nd spirit cleansed of dust and sin, The Hps adorned with laughter and with fmile A gumption and take a valuable step for the betterment of the city. GREAT CHANCE PENDLETON FOR Around th lund a ptmh on. nnthfi HtruiriEl butt thn Th burftliii- Kilnrli tai (Vitvn. one mor 1 iiiinnir. And the men repentant .rid ol men. F the people vote for the normal school measure, as all signs indicate they will do, they will not act for the purpose of benefitting Pendle ton. It will be a state institu tion, serving a statewide pur pose, not a local one. Nevertheless it is a fact that the location of such a school at this point will be of decided benefit to the community, both commercially and socially. The school will be well located and adequately financed, two fea- 3 N his chautauqua lecture jiures mat win insure it quicK yesterday afternoon Dr. popularity and a good attend-, Zuebelin pointed out the ance. absurdity of allowing the poles' In a very short time there' should be several hundred stu-( never been either? Have they dents enrolled here. The, not maligned and misrepresent school will not only draw stu-jed the president in every un dents from eastern Oregon, jaginable form? Has not Can but many from western Oregon jdidate Hughes taken a little and a goodly number from fling along the same line? nearby Washington towns, If American newspapers are such as Walla Wralla. circulated in Mexico is it any From the standpoint of at-.wonder the greasers have taken tendance and practical import-'a belligerent attitude toward ance the Pendleton normal 'cur government? Are they to , will soon outstrip Whitman Col- j be greatly blamed if they have lege which despite its great taken some of our jingo publi value as an educational insti-cations and political speakers tution has but a small attend- j too seriously? ance. j If in the settlement of the The advantages possible fori Mexican problem some good Pendleton as a result of the I American blood is shed will move now underway are almost; the blame be upon our patient too great for enumeration. The 'and capable president who is benefits will be numerous and frying every peaceful means they will be continuous as it is before restorting to force or inevitable the school will in-1 upon the anti-Wilson forces crease in size and prestige as j that have agitated war for time goes by. Since the meas- months and now that warfare ure submitted is a constituti-j looms fire deftly sneaking onal amendment its adoption I their way to the rear? will mean the establishment of .- the school on a permanent bas-!0UR POLTROON CONGRESS is, with a maintenance guaran- teed bv djrect action of the peo-lj Y action of both houses of pie. the life of the school will JJ congress married men not be in the hands of the leg-1 with families dependent islature as was true of the oldjllPon their wage earning abil normals and thus the old argu-' ties are exempt from service ment about "logrolling" wiir at the border, if they desire not apply in our case. s-cn exemption. Taken all in all the normal Another evidence of the va school measure is one over "lating and poltroon nature which local people have just $j the present administration? reason to be very enthusiastic. , Hw. humiliating that congress imiiuuju give inougni to uie i needs of wives and little chil idren when the Hearst ranch is lib danger and the Guggen- y EPORTS from Mexico in- ;!tim and Rockefeller invest JaX dicate that lots of the r"e"ts are jeopardized? present difficulty arises' !t i-s high time for Justice 'from dense ignorance on the i Hughes to come forth with an part of Mexicans as to Ameri-Ither roast on the Wilson ca's courage and prepared-1 a"u"g ' Mexican proo ness. tm. Is it unnatural this ignor-l ' ance should exist? . EUROPEAN ORDERS ARE BEING SIDETRACKED Skibinsky -Welch Company Pleases All With Program OHAlTAroiA NUMBER GREATL APPRECIATED; MR, BEAU CHAMP TAIJiS. i TONIGHTS PROGRAM, I Uranil Concert by Mm y Marine Band. Tomorrow's prtrraiii. Morning Junior Chautauqua King Arthur's Court. I.ecture-Kecltal Francis I,o badie. Afternoon Heading and Im personations Frnncis Lebadle Kntertainment Klner Sisters. Evening Klner Slstera. Moving pit'tures or the Maw sun Antarctic Expedition. Or. W. A. Munsbciger, lecturer In charge. ONE REASON FOR MEXI CO'S BLUNDERING An appreciative audience greeted the Bklbiniky-Welch company at tho chautatiQua lat evenirsg and encored the various numberH ho vigorously that tho troupe was heldf Qpon tho stage for an hour Instead of the 45 mlntltM allotted for their program As In the alternoon the seiectinns b Miss Mary Welsh, contralto, Mr. Ski binsky, violinist and Miss Maker ac companist were for the most part of a familiar nature, thus meeting wllh popular approval The evening lecturer yesterday was Lou lieauchamp, a veteran of the chautauqua stage. His subject was "Take the Sunny Hide of Life'' and was semi-humorous throughout Jlr. lieauchamp is a rapid fire talker and while his address was more of an at tempt at entertainment than Instruc tion, he dealt upon serious subjec ts also. He brought out the fact that murder Is far more common crime In the Tnlted States than In the old world and In discussing his theories as to a remedy said the lllhle should be restored to the public schools. The speaker devoted much time to Hi loss of prestige by the church and his views as to the reasons therefor m j. jm WT COME TO jj A PFNni FTflN EN : M Everything Free Qi DAY AND NIGHT rill ImBI PMI"P SPORTS RACES U' U Llltb BARBECUE I r BALL GAME Tim ikPI - - DANCING mm J Big Patriotic Preparednei Parade Wffl L WE'RE COING TO LET THE EAGLE WHY NOT DO IT NOW? Have not our ultra militar istic papers been daily pictur ing our army as a feeble, effi minate thing, unable to take care of a Sunday school pic nic? Have they not been re ferring to the American navy as a collection of old tubs? , . ' . Have nOT. many 01 our mei- ed working night and day at roDolitan papers been con-,tock'ar,,!'- stantly referring to the presi- . . 7. a . ',' . .. ! Japanese wood prints are made on dents foreign policy as cow- inthw4M sections of cherry wood ardly and weak, though it has pareiiei to the grain, CHICAfiO, June 30. Over 2,000,000 pounds of meat has been ordered by the government from Chicago pack ers and the stockyards sidetracked European war orders and started working overtime to feed American soldiers at the border. Government Inspectors have start- tha Tea leaves are gathered four times a year from the plant after Its third year. Rperaiatora to iw ihmviiKvI. NEW YIUK. June .10 -Agents of the department of Justice In New Vnrk received Instructions from Wash ington to make Immediate reports of evidence on attempts to speculate In supplies which are being purchased In large quantities by the commissary department of the army It was In timated that prosecutions would fol low attempts to raise prices artificial ly. Spring Lamb That Will Almost Melt in Your Mouth. Spring Chickens Also HEAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER AND FOURTH OF JULY LUNCH will be an assured success if you order from the Oregon Market Two Telephones 600 and 601