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PAGE FOUB DAILY EAST OKEGONIAX. PENDLETON. GREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 8, 1916. EIGHT PAGES r.i . . not ready to proceed with ae I tion at this time? Why not have an extended , hearing conducted with a view to bringing out the facts, not Against this crop shortage, which is worldwide this year, is the fact that considerable wheat ha been carried over in the United States and the fu nly from the standpoint of the I thet fact that the shipping! Member I n'ted hlitxl tt 'i. MtaOk t orfo. as nr..D.i law mat: mi Upton OR BALI IN OTHKB CI per la! 11, t Nes SudA Atsiciatlca al 1 enJtete. Imil Sews Ca Portlao' OS FILE AT cabrago BarfAo, I Ira Wtabfnfi.o I' , Boreso nets Sutet. v w Ml. ildlttg Foar ublfc ser ice companies but from the standpoint of the pub lic? Let the telephone company be asked if the statement of the company comptroller ' U to a $84,000,000 net nearning for last year is not correct? Let telephone company offi cials be asked if it is not a fact their local equipment is hope lessly antiquated and that they is 00 j themselves have frequently ad- 2.50 1 , , . 1.2s i irmea tne tact. Let the truth be brought to .e to the val or carrier i 5 i i-e oi ine eiectric company s mm iw.w,- ' local equipment am tne re- I Weekly, an mouths, bj mall .5: , , i fuor monih. b man. ... w.ceipti 01 the company each yeaj. Let it be show n it it is not a fact the company annually collects more money from Pen dleton than their local equip ment it worth. OaSCMPTlOX RATES, lis AIOAM'E' Dallf. aaa rear aj mall Oallt, all a. -bids, bj mai, Uallt three tnoeths t mall Da'iv. oof Booth, b? mall .50 kali. . . . . . .,. ? UI Halts, all m.uha'bj carrier S"5,lig!lt with referen liaMj, nee auwta. fj carrier - .as liellT thr a. ntt.s 1 w ituation is worse than last j tar. Charters are now so high, ranging up to 150 shillings from Portland, that brokers fire not engaging ships. It is possible that their delay in making charters may reduce the price. If the war should come to a close there w ould be a considerable drop in charters with the result the price of wheat should advance in this country though falling in Eu rope. ASSAILING THEIR OWN RECORD 0: Z HK republican party, seeking some issue, just any issue upon which to hang the slightest hope of re turning to power, is driven to the necessity of denouncine in f Ask the electric company tnv :i PIMiorm, adopted at . explain if it is not true as Dr.ChloaP- the vote of a majority Zeubelin recently asserted! its own members in the! i here that the rate now charged j nuse and senate upon practi-! I for electricitv in Pendleton U CT 11 ot the reform meas-! j double what it should be? I ures that have been w ritten in- i Then call Dr. Zeubelin or some J1 oy the democratic party. ' other expert and hear the facts They declare we "favor an ef on the other side. fective system of rural credits Let the firemen testify if If opposed to the ineffective; overhead wires in the business lw proposed by the present; section are not a menace to life democratic administration." H while fires are being fought, j B' this declaration they charge : g Now that this subject is up! Practically every republican in 1 g Pendleton is entitled to at the senate and almost every IE the sons of the sunbeam s ! SqUare r)ea ancj should have it 1 republican in the house with 8 mouth. S m . , .. i rtnvinrr r n fel iirom tne council. ,B .m iw u It is a notorious fact our t,ve rUTW credit law. which street lighting, particularly inPat!sed both the senate and ' the business section, is wretch-i ""use. in me senate tne vote Jled. It cannot be corretted un-i was 57 to 5, in the house 295 til the poles and overhead j to 10. I suppose this denunci- M KOIIC. MUTH. Follow the :.'.ds Ot the banner, mouth Follow the bos in khaki that are marching, marching south Marih'ng away to the battle, Young and old together; Marching down through the ros- ee In the sweet of the rosy v-ather. Follow the oun,lof the trump- eta and the roll silver drums Here is the ong or the bugle, that here the regiment comes Marching south in the morning Marching aouth m the night; All in the Mdto of the banner That blows in tne wind of migh' wires are removed. anon ot tneir tellow republi-' There need be no fear that : cans was caused by the fact an effort to secure proper ser-jilt the five republicans in! vice from the electric and tele-:the senate who voted against, phone companies will "harass"1 the rural credits bill which, anllil n ,lri,i ! nvocl m onto ! P3SSed that hoHv Spnntnrl v ii Null aiiu Hint iuisomiiviiw : . vvaa . . . rM ... i if , aw ay. uwugc. ontr ami waaswortni It will do the exact reverse. "ere members oi the subcom-i WHY NOT GO TO THE BOT TOM OF THIS SUBJECT? It will cause our public service corporations to make heavier ' investments here, in keeping , with the city's needs. Such im i provements will make the city i more attractive to prospective j investors. Nothing is worse for j a city than poor light and i 'phone service, unless it be a poor water system mittee that prepared the re publican platform, and they " ere anxious to vindicate their own vote at the cost of de bouncing their republican col ! leagues. The democratic party be i lieves in a home building and land owning population. It' i was our effort and DO YOU LIKE PANCAKES? Blydenstein's Try One-Half Self-Rising Pastry Flour Blydenstein's and One-Half Prepared Dietary Flour Mix with sour milk nothing else BLYDENSTEIN'S SELF RISING PASTRY FI OUR Will make better cake, biscuits, waffles, etc., at less cost and trouble. BLYDENSTEIN'S PREPARED DIETARY FLOUR Use bread baked from this flour every day and you will not be troubled with consti pation, indigestion, etc. ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER TODAY. Per Sack 30c and 60c-Package 30c IF YOUR DEALER DOES NOT HANDLE IT WRITE H. G. BLYDENSTE1N 1 1 7 East Court. HE WILL SEE THAT YOU GET IT. Phones 35 and 793 W desire to INCE the mayor and coun-i Thanks to the progressive-! make t possible for every man .ilmen have raised the neSs of local people the citv has 1 wn" tllle(1 tne Sf'il in America sunieci oi asKing oeuer-,a f,rst class water system and r ' m anil nave a ments from the electric and many other good improve-, borne. The republican partv telephone companies why not ments. Let us see if we cannot! ln. Pwpr 40 years since the Ci have a thorough investigation 1 get the telephone and electric!)'1 'ar bas never passed any of the subject, if the council is! companies to manifest some,law for their relief, has never , . Pendleton spirit by bringing flight to cheapen credit, to I their plants up to date. inern to oecome own- Why not? Iers lnstead of tenants, but to- ' Qy they present the remark- I THE WHEAT SITUATION able spectacle of adopting a . platform which promises noth- Itf HE government crop fore-' ing. but in their anxiety to de- cast for July predicts a! bounce democratic wheat crop for the nati on this year that will be 2o2.- sale condemnation nine-tenths Juq how iu are MfeH to Ui4. If MM I aaa aaa l. i. i i ,l H L iU.1 I . . .. mm it .o ,mi- i, ,u wiu fcS, 000,000 bushels lest than the; of their own members of the iM-adu-iM-H and fH bilious. Tow theitrop of 1915. It is improbable senate and house of represen iier and keefi it act he with ch- aid of that the crop Is at all under- tatives. From Senator James' ( ,-timated though conditions speech at St. Louis. OUTLOOK l! FOR A It All Depends on Your Liver sprint; J'liwInK Tliia acaaon tliere is every expectation that the ipting ! planting not only will be as food I the fall acreage in point "f production, j hut some of the MaMl are likely to be j better. Ml wheat in literally covered with weed.-1, the result of too much mois ture. Sherman county grain growers h;iw the reputation Of being (food far mers, but all their efforts were of lit tle avail in keeping the pests down during the 1916 season. Some J'arts (. k In some of the road dlatrictl where the aupervlaora huv- dona their duty I the crops :ire in fine Ihape and t'airlv ,t, H Cohen In nregon Jour- ctan de8plte U(. fM (n(t thJ, ,8 , nal ' I weed season generally throughout the rep.rts ,,uld scarcely have nnhv,-m Where the rood. ounty on the wheatjan, ,anP8 havp bMn kep free of mul. out a remaiHiiiiir HY.MAX tXHEN sV LAST PEW Wi:iKs HAVE AIjTERED HAKV1 1ST OUTLOOK, Barll rl:ii-l RflAPrtintl loiriulaflrin' . . t. . L a i i . , , Olio ..tin utner weens navt- ld include in ineir Who f- ehanir- lois la-en .shown in n-teal i rniH ,,. .. . " i - , un a. show this the grain field- fact. Blaewhere ',,u'i'n " """" "" 'where the road men Bava done nnth- and tne wneat crop OUtlOOK at tnisi time is for a normal yield. If the IIOSTETTER'S Stomarli Bitters tiurlng the next few weeks will, have something to do with the final vield. mWi1 -Jam o f(? E&lhiirC Stilts The regular meeting of the W. C. T. Wf D , I ''. will be held Mondaj aternoon at C 1 I v "H held IL Bathing' Slippers 1 LJB B io mm i. . I I he earl;. at 1'orfland union jq h"r that trip to the springs , .... ,,..M . ,.,. - M m . of our new KnU Bathing I hooJ I . I ave tomorrow for Portland flj SuiU. A iarjfj a ortment to S are he aril spend his vacation. tJl choose from in many new Bltr "f Nez combinations. I M M , f Bathing Suits from $2.50 l ' in t,. t -. mm .1 m a ,.-t .mo . i 1 1-1, i .,f Early selections ixVS hitt. I , ol Will U-;i .i- !hc f i I ,t- IBI , - s I I tfcuir I PdIetor.' Oualitv Store. i I a and Mrs. Ralph Knight expect It the middle of the week for Xehifian Springs fiir the summer. Harold M Went, traveling freight and p.issenger agent for the O.-W K. N CO., Is In the city today upon I his firet trip. He has the position for I marly held by !. K Vandewater Mrs. Thomas Fit Oerald and fam lefl toda to spend the summiT at ILehttian Springs. JuiIkc KHz Herald ' Plans to Join the family next month. acreage were as large as usual, Sher man county would have a big crop, but In practically nil parts of the COimty the planting showa a decrease The crop g fully three weeks later lh:in usual, hut the tiulk of the plant ing 'lone in the spring makes general harvest operations still later, At this time in normal years harvest has lieen started am a small scale in Sherman couflty, but now the i:raln has not yet egun Io turn from its green color. Moat!) Spring IManting. It is safe to say that fully three nuartaru of he wheat crop of the county this season Is of spring plant-j, ing, while the normal is perhapa 75 per cent fall planting, and in BOtnal seasons still greater. Fall wheat is the big wheat crop n Sherman county. This Is due gener ally to the fact that mere is not a overabundance of moisture for th What is Home Without an Heir! This is a subject tint has a place in all minds in all times. And it naturally di- recbl tlnught as to tlw comfort of the mother during that wonderful p ' of expectancy. Motlient who know rec ommend "Mother's Friend." It I an ex ternal remedy for the Ktrcti'hing muscles, enable- tliem to expand witlioiit undue strain, ajd lla organs to crowd agninttt nerves, to pull at ligaments to Dm avoid pnln. Thus restful lay are assured, peaceful right nro experienced, morning sickness, headache, apprehension nnd other dls-tresw-s are among lis; variims things which women, ererywltere relate tliey entirely es caped by using "Mother! Friend. And by lot elfect upon 11k rnus. lea the form Is re tained and tliey return to th"lr natural, ritiMth cotitoiir after baby is born. fiet a Isillle of this Invalnabtl aid to expfv tant inotliiTs. Any druggi-t will supply yat. It Is bannlasj but aiinderfalHi effective. Write lii tradtaM Itegwlitor Co.. 419 a mar lllilg., Atlanta, fin., fur a specially writ ten guide look for wottnn intcrestisl In the Nblact of Buttrnlty, it ni prove an Inspi ratma, M eontalna InformatKw tliat ery wuuiaa thould knuw ail uUjut, Write today, ing. the fields are full or weeds and this is likewise reflected in the crop showing. Sherman county will have within a fraction of the crop of 1915, despite all the handicaps The quality of the 1916 crop prom ises better at this time than for many years, considering tne total acreage. This will he an aid to the price, and make up for any deficiency in produc tion by some of the growers. An order for boots has been manufacturers n.onn.uon Coami placed with Londi KEEP COOL SONDAY ICE CREAM and SHERBET Delivered any time of day to any part of town. Pineapple Sherbet Chocolate Ice Cream Strawberry Ice Cream Vanila Ice Cream Burnt Almond Ice Cream. , Put up in packers so it will keep. Try an order. Wafflea and Coffee Sunday morning 8:00 to 11:30 Special Delta Dinner Sunday afternoon 12 to 9:30 MUM Telephone 103 620 Main Street Here's What You Want and more for your money Wright One-Ton Truck An attachment for Ford Cars that has revolutionized the Truck business. One of these Trucks set-up and on display in our show rooms. Will sell truck com plete or attachment only. For immediate delivery. See it McLean Auto Co. S Telephone 46. 726 Cottonwood Street