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r PAGE FOOT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. JULY 4. 1916. EIGHT PAGES MEXICANS MOBILIZING TO RESIST INTERVENTION iiiiffiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHimiuitiiiiititiiiniiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiitttiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiitr increase your hay crop decrease your trouble and expense I f Imhj ) al Weekly at Pea as OMOHtlAI pCmjmim CO omrtoi Caaaty Paper Meaaar Patti Pra laltni bimiI at tat pcatorfv at la e:o Uean as .1 lata Ml. Mtter BUY A John Deere Binder OS BAL IN OTHER OH I -iparla. Hc-t Newt :l4 Iv.aad li Mai Haas C. Portias, 'itfr i ON FILE AT I'tn-ag ' ul i,' ' I C Baraaa 501. roar S V tr RMmrnon bates IN ADVANCE i a rar aj aali . Dally, all aoaitka b) ul . 1.V' Mb. Um Boatiia j sat! 1 ! Dally, aat Maul, bj mi; Dally. aM rear by carrier TV Dally all atoataa. by carrier Ml Dally, oae Boat by carrier A3 1 Dally tkm woe i ha. by carrier 1 5 ' aaaw weeaiy. aa year y mar. 1 V' aai Weekly, ats asoataa. br wall li Ml Warkly haw a.:ba. by Mil 0 li it ' - "ft . TRA..N .MEXICAN TROOP M : A machine built to go Into a Umatilla county wheat field anJ stand the strain season after seAson. Will cut and b.nd hay from 10 Inches to ( feet with out clogging. MLXi 1mI i a Ta TTATM iN-O. III Ml i I II tLI'laV. IMK V 1TMI II I . . I ;he past two weeks. Oar. raniista troops have gradually mobll- troops, the Mexicans put their horse; zr.l n the Urger towns ready lor the Inside tne dox cars wn:e me mem- AJMTVCan initrtrllLiHa. in Mitnui . prte nur on ivy w ,,n uicn " imm Come in and let us show you RECiXaONAL. God of oor father known of oM. Lord of our far-Dune battle line Beneath whose awful hand we bold Dominion over palm and p.ne Lord God or hoata be with us Lest we forge; left we forget. must have his own country be- trade in response to an order j Kereer woka up in the fourth and by jhind him. which thev had reason to be-1 2 "J l?lic M I , mm ... , , S . - , j i 1 shower of rocking punches. The watchword for this heve might not be long delay-. Berger started strong n the fifth, fourth of July may well be. ed. As to preparedness, the then became groggy and Root confi- Trust the president and itive East is vociferous in promise dent Root was caught on hi guard him your backing, come what and profession, but feeble in mav. execution and performance. fieri Wnnrl ava the lesson THE EASTS LAMENTABLE i to the country is that a regular SHOWING j army reserve, instead of the - iTHTvi t u National Guard, is needed as ! IM1? our d?",s of e the second defensive line. He w jfr oruer 10 moouize uie militia, tr.e iour regi ments of Missouri infantn.- and the knockout foUoned. Charles .Marks ol Sanger, declared that the defeated man is Joe Bond of Tacoma. I r his double. Root is scheduled to fight Joe B"nd i Pll't Rock tonight why It Is a lighter draft binder. why It wlU cut and Ue snort grain that you have been losing. why It runs and handles easier. why It handles light or heavy grain equally. why It is ringed with outer reel support. s why It rim- -tradli r and In easier on your 3 horses. why It takes up lodged umln. why It Is easier of AdJiiNtnient and shows leas a were assembled at the rende- jzvous with a part of the state jartillerv. The St. Louis artil- . . cilery contingent was in readi- i riorVit rf pnnmp Rut thf 1p- c ? k.k- colf., Qnt.l veti.i:.x HANS WAGW1X ed East and not by the West, where a typical instance of readiness is found in the prompt Missouri response. St. ... a AVUl.- X Wl-llLIOlt.Ui tongue that have not Thee equipment. I There are men down upon in we Within the same four days the horrier who would like to Such boastings as the Gentiles fniriP r.eneral InnarH WnnH l. 1 1. 1 j j. ... .. oe nome who ineir iuvcu uno reports that in all the 21 states on this holidav; but thev will of the Department of the East. do their duty ;ust the same. including Atlantic Coast tern- whatever it may be. ton- frnm Panarla tn thp finlf - 2 but two regiments of infantry! While some good measures For heathen heart that puts her and two troops of cavalry had were losing out through ina- i been mobilized. hihtv to secure siirnatures the The regiments he officially . bill for the Pendleton normal reported to be lacking about had thousands of names to n t The u j 1000 men each of war strength, spare. In New York state, mobiliza-, il and foolish tion was hamnereH and delav- Pendleton has a Stadium big To BrXXMK A ltt:JUT w1? 1 I Or er bteeds law Lord ; -J of Hosts be yet. it.les i without the 91 I with as Lest we forget lest we forget- In reeking tube and iron shard All valiant dust that builds on dust. And guarding cal guard. F-.r frantic boast word. TJxj mercy on Thy people Lord Kipling- Jled in part by so inexcusable an I enough for "any eventualities.' . r. m i c? i - n irt nrflnnrflnflsc O a a I f .... .r 'li ill i . j'i i ' . -' ' (failure to complete the water supplv at the permanent state TRUST THE PRESIDENT "5 uui it n az tu i .-Mali.' . .1. . HE apparent danger of ' w h'ch for months past has been tfL war with Mexico and the charging the Middle West with mobilization of our i indifference to national de troops upon the border give a nse. The East only was pa strrmirpr flavor than usual to I triotic. it asserted, alive to the the celebration of independ- J n.eed for preparedness, recep- And this is a "dry" town too. BERBER WINS IN THE FIFTH JACK ROOT IS LAID LOW BY SO LAR Hl.KXl S I BOVT IIKI.D AT BAKER. BAKER. Ore.. July 4. With his scheduled 1 '.'-round heavy-weight fight won. Jack Root of Port- Berger. round be- 1 mrm ram a Wayraurii wan urns i I JOHH HEJJV WAGMEJB, PITTSBURG. July 4 John Henn esterdav Berger sent a hot solar plexus and j Wagner, the Wteran Pirate shortstop, followed wiih a gentle right hook to';, preparing to become a blushing .mcl without warnine. the 21 States! the Jaw that ended the session. The bridegroom. Oountj Detective John ! baseba'.I season next fall. Root , f'au.'hter of the county Miss Smith letective. Is A ,.,.11 nfivii m!lHol''l f-c""! Berger took the aggressive ileights. E.W cmi uic siic t.c. imm I tat Root peppered nim with right? '..ail fdr. it;a much better showing than i r, iefts In th(. ,hird Root ed wjtn; jt I the entire 21 Eastern states ightnmg lefts, jumping to ciinches.j Sbe is an enthusiastic oa.e. .nd has attended nearly ev M'CORMACH GETS CAMPAIGN UNDER WAY I j VAHCE I f 3CC0RMJCK I i AT HIS DESK I f . Qyc rLri I X W " nri Hav this vpar The nation ! "ve to tne lessons or tne war in practically has put on its fighting clothes i Europe. The West was sloth- land was knocked out by vie and the average citizen is readv ! f. devoted only to "pofV." pdcco u. tne fifth r ana ine ierige ciuzeu ia icu ( ;; t ,i, ! fore a crowd in Moose hall y to back up Lncle Sam. m spirit, " "c" " u,c it nnt in nawansial .rvHr- in thp ! border states was called out A .. A AJ 7IIUI gajl w 4WAA 14 c An cci r--imP 0f fj, Department Of the Eastlcrowd J" in disgust, but Dr V. i O. Smith admitted today that the wndl ltd). - ,o ... Thoirl Ison' thi rfr- 'ho is an athiete ftreat Hans will wed Bessie Baine Thus is the wholesome spirit; were moea to aension. meir c, high 5tandlB ner. the knock. Sml h probabiy at the dose of th of American life. It is the sign newspapers couian r nooi en-i out was fair and square r,otif,noi nnitv anH hv C Ugh in mocken'. Butinitsre-j The first round was tame Ul I J LA A i.ULl VUi bA ill W this token it is once more shown the people are loyal to the re public. its interests and tht hitfh principle? for which it stands. There are some, to be sure, who let parti-ar.ship shut out the sunlight of patriotism These are they w ho carp at the ; president no matter what he j does who assail him if he is keeping the country out of war and then rail at him if he brings the iron fist into play U he has just done for Mexico': enlightenment. But those peo ple represent bigotted parti sanship, not the nation's heart ,r the nation's conscience. They ere in the minority. Down in their hearts the rank and file Of Mople know the president i doing his duty as he sees it roc furthermore1 they realize ' he knov more about the Mex ican situation and our obliga tions on the subject than any1 Other man aliv. Thy t i him and it is the riifht thing to : do, the on ng 1 d i in i v times as these. SKL - . ' Politics has a legitimate gW'- '.?,;f field. It is a game we will al-i & ' 'A u a have with us and it N not tjf' 58u without redeeming features, m i .-MaffsaVJlaaaV when kent within its proper( ' f sphere. But politici eeuee to be politics and becomes a near relative to treason when it! LMaM,,.,,A., , takes the form of back stab-1 MBS or maligning a president NF:w rORKl ' The demo-la score or more of aaslstancu has avkTa V,,, f.i.i.i -i kla f, ,.r CTaXic &mpaign for the coming alae- taken possession of the democratic when he faces a foreign foe or f B ,., ...., VaI. M. . M..l,i,art,rB .re and te t.u.y arranr. !. foreign fllfflCUltV for the mlek. the new chairman of (heing the details of the campaign for proper handling of which he National Democratic committee, with j President Wilson s reelection. See the John Deere Binder set up in our show room and operated by the famous "NEW W GimT ML f This air-cooled gasoline rngtne la guaranteed to go and go light; of S working cxintinually under Its full load, without overlH-ating, In any climate under the un. Come In and It do the work. McClintock & Simpson Pendleton's bag farm machinery house. Agents for 41)0 East Court street. Pendleton. the Famous John Deere Implements. Telephone 010 ?lHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lll!MIIIII!l!IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIII!llllllllllll!llllllllllllljl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIH? road and removed the rails. game played here 1 the Pirate? 1 1 Inerahumora. The dispatch sa in the last four years Wagner Ml Du-i., ,irv h,i ,r,,...i ih ruii. n amateur, pla" ed baseball w ith his intended u.-.de s father on the back: its of i arnesie and t'rafton Smith was a pi' her and is Just a few years i The pipe organ In St. Paul's Calhc- ier than the pirate snortstop. ,lra indon. is the largest in tht world, and the position of organist b TROOP TRXIN I- VKK kl li Cetreatiiu! utrian Mex-t DtanateT, 100 ll'ing Killed. LONDON. July 4 The death ol 20 Austrian soldiers in the wreck of a military train is reported In a Keu- ter dispatch from Petroitrad. The train was carrying a part of the retreating Austrian force from regarded as the highest musical post in the Rritish empire The organ, with Its five banks of keys, was orig inally built by Ft. Bernard Schmidt. a celebrated Rerman organ builder, between the cears 1624 and 15. bury. Old r.igs are used In making Imlr i- It All Depends on Your Liver JuM how you are going to feel. 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Free inspection of anr battery at any time Electric Mcc Station Successors tc Smith h Tucker W. E. SMITH v-orner .wain and Water Streets I 3. T. II ! E Telephone 6S4. WW Ton Can't Go Wrong Of TPert terriot points the way to better battery performance and keeps a fellow from getting lost in starting am lighting perplexities. A Strong Institution The conservative policy which has gov erned this institution during the past 27 years and the eflicient manner in which its Board of Directors conducts its affairs are assurances ol safety under all condi tions. Deposit vour savings here, where they will be under the supervision of the United States Government.