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DAILY EAST ORKCPXIAX. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY U. 1916. EIGHT PAGES i IMS "0. nrn it! CnMtj lir Hunt. I r,Ui ITcaa Anns latton. tairred at 'hf ..iofflo at IVodlHee. itrafmi. M eei-ond i lau mail matter PAGE FOUR ON HA LE IN HTIlElt CITIES laparlal ll.tfl Neaa Staod. Portland. USSfeS It mio Npira r. Portland. Oregon tiN Kll.K AT CBlrogo Unreal.. !ov ocorlt "eliding WlSsIsgtoa, l' CH Uureau Mli lour tseotn Street. N M gritSCRII'TION RATES. i IN AUVAMK. Dally, oo jeer. 1 1 mall Holly, ill i.: ha. Si; mall Dolly, tfcrr month. bj mall.- Dolly, oo m into, by mall Dolly, oo jeer by carrier Dolly, ill mootha. by rorrlr Dolly, oo naontn. by ramer ! 00 .. 2.S0 1.21 .10 .. 7 50 . S.75 llly! tbr mootha. by carrier 1 95 end Weetlj. on rear. Ty mall IJJ ol Wkly. all maitra. oy man DlWaenly. fiur m.iotha. by mall....- .BO 0 Till TRAIL MAKERS. Let others sing or those who've 4 won Full hoard ol irgin gold! I mike the lyre for those who've none, But yet are strong and bold Who've blazed the trails through i pathless waste And on the world's new chart have tra.ed The lines that lead where the treasure's placed. And all their seorets told 4 So while others sing of the cho- :n ) Who o'er the Fates prevail. I will sing of the many, staunch and true Whose brave hearts never quail Who with the dauntless spirit of pioneers A state are building for the coming years. Their sole reward their loved Th- met who Maze the trail: Sam C. Dunham Furniture and House Furnishing Business every article going at cost Will Continue Undertaking My object in retiring from the furniture business is that 1 may give my undivided atten tion to undertaking. I will continue my undertaking par lors in their present location the corner room of the Ala sonic building and will spare no expense nor effort in my endeavor to give Pendleton one nf the most modern undertak ing parlors in the inland empire. MUST GET OUT THIS MONTH Owner of the building advise me that Conroy has leased the store room and must be given pos session this month. Help me get rid of my stock and I will give you the greatest snaps in high-grade furniture and house furnishings that you have ever known, or ever will. Store Crowded Every Day Thursday Will Be Wood Bed Stead and Baby Carriage Day-DON'T MISS IT ALL SALES CASH ONLY As 1 am retiring from the furniture business all sales must be for spot cash. Price have been slaughtered and sunk to bed rock. The highest price you can pay is the actual ' ost of an article and in many instances far below cost. You cannot lose, even if you should buy with your eyes shut, for everything represents a bar-gain. THE PACIFISTS ,sRY1NG to be scornful an piies to people who are willing! try into war"? UL, eastern newspaper reier to sacnfice important national that the sentiment for war is some in Oregon, that showed a land and sister submersibles ;-0iv unanimous knffVnn trpnk hv assailinsr the i the Germans will now find that ItUL ClllrilVIJ ' " U ' ' ' . " f Hnu-pvpr. f "nacitist ap-! president "tor eettingthe coun-our supplies are ior sale 10 rnem as well as to tne allies. For anti-Wilson newspapers' News stories from Baltimore to the democratic party rights or the country's honor, to attack the president as a pa- state that already a great as the "pacifist party. Just for tne sake of peace the tenncifist is good. quantity ot rubber ana otner how much reproach is carried j8 not applicable to Woodrow ; - j material needed for war pur- in the fling depends upon the Wilson and his backers. WARDEN OSBORNE'S VIN-j poses is piled on the dock meaning of "pacifist." i The McLemore "scuttle" DICATION ( awaiting shipment. In other Tf all who do not wish to see resolution that would have! I words Germany finds this on the i TIP nr. reappointment ui t- country neutral when once it Vly Al. Usborne as v arcien treaty SSVi cussing the effect of the American interests. The newspapers printed dispatches from Holland ami Den mark Indicating increased public an xiety In Germany on account of the western and eastern offensive by the allies, cine declared the kaiser 11 traveling to the front t,, meet the con ferring generals, each advising against a reduction of his forces. LAW POINTS RAISED BY U-BOAT HELD TO BE WELL EXPLAINED can be reached and the United States was not responsible for the fact that for manv months politics, criminal procedure German merchant ships were and reform movements. .unable to come to our Dorts. the countrv involved in war or given jn to Germany l.n.. Avop'fincnmirur Hpsire jiiKmnnno mipctirin rlpvelorted' n foe hnllpts are naeifists it that fW-t The administration of Sing Sing Prison ends :v. u a MHt4..i tra- ;D that rpsnlntion a most remarkable incident in UC ,UUU JWiHVia y a? agailil vis!, tegy for the democrats to fly f,nd it was tabled by democrat thp' neaceful flag. Down on ic votes. The majority of re- the border there are some 50 publicans in the house, headed I W hen r. Usborne resigned For their determination to or 100 regiments of national bv Minority Leader Mann vot- W arden some months ago set up traffic with this country guardsmen and as a rule they ed for the resolution. In other "e was under indictment tor a by use of submarines and for are recruited to about one half words when some real business 'number of grave offenses. His tneir 8UCCegg thus far the Ger ihp ar otmnirth. with a nowerful nation was on I enemies predicted not only mana are to be congratulated. Though earnestly calling for tap the republican party, as;""" '", H"w II li tne energetic, manly Wy I drifting north by northwest recruits these regiments are not represented in congress wasjuld be hopelessly discredit-t overcome the British block- I'Pttinir them very fast. At the the oartv of the "white tea-ir". yaL"""c.""u'" aue. ineciaim maae unui i v. .me iienso,, xiBKin nKed Manal rim nnt nf inma onethpr." i be disgraced and compelled to now bv ro-Germans in thi hundred million people in the Three weeks ago when the occupy a cell along WASHINGTON DOES NOT EXFEXTI ANY DlfnomTK OVER SUBMARINE HERE. WASHINGTON, July n. -Federal port brought by the steamer Paralso 0,flcialS bsoieved that the question l Derelict RighUMl. SAN FRANCISCO, July 11 Float ing bottom up In Mexican waters a short diatance south of the tip of Linwer California is tne wreck of . good slsed vessel, according to Captain Fogorstrom, trom the lower South American coaat. The wreck which was sighted In latitude I de f.itea i minutes north ami longitude Ida degrees 11 minutes west, was cop. per bottomed, but the hull was not i:igh enough out of the water to re veal the name. The derelict was with his country that we should not sell United States about 98.900.000 Mexican situation looked omi have entirely refrained from nous and the national guard going to the front. The figures was called to the colors for an may mean nothing but it is not ticipated action of what politi far fetched to sav they indicate cal faith were the newspapers. The March King's stately name is known wherever music holds its own, wherever drums and cymbals throb, and orchestras hold down their job. A Sousa march just mention that, and mark how people smile thereat; they know what Sousa's mubic is: it 's melody without the hzz- it's full of energy and pep, and makes old graybeards dance a step- they hear the sound of marching men, ol chargers trotting down the glen, the shock of battle and the roar, and billows beating on the shore. And Sousa. when he would compose that music which the whole world knows, fills up his pipe with good old "Tux" (name t'other brands, and he says, "Shucks!"). Tuxedo is the smoke of men who do big things with lyre or pen, who make the old world's wheels go round, whose names will down the gges sound. convict proteges. Var supplies to the allies be The charges were shown to.cause Germany did not be the result of penury and a access to our markets was conspiracy engineered by the "baby talk." It was such be old prison ring, furious and un- cause it asked for partisanship reconciled because of the re-; not neutrality from the United form of the prison. Mr. Os- States and asked from this home's triumphant vindication country a policy to which Ger in court is now made complete 1 many WOuld have vociferously by his restoration to the war- objected had the situation on denship. The demand for his the ocean been reversed, reinstatement shows the tre- one result of the Deutsch mendous impression his meth- land's cruise will be a vindica ods have made on the New tion of the American policy York public. He resumes with regarding sales to belligerents, increased, not diminished, It will now be borne home that irestige, his former duties at Germany's failure to obtain the most famous prison in Am-isupplies in the past was due to erica and doubtless also with German weakness on the sea increased sophistication re- Lot to anv fault on the nart of the of Vinelsnd, N J., was examining a rc- Volver, the weapon was discharged, the ..uliet Roinic through ills hand. The bail struck a porcelain wash ha. have "in. 'oil around the bowl and lodged ir tin elbow of the same arm. internalonal law raised bv the arrl a of the Clerman irper-submarlm Heutschland mlghl ne soon cleared away. A preliminary report In the course of the day from Collector Ityan at Baltimore Indicated that the vuuel was purely a merchant ship, devoid of any peculiar status because of the Unprecedented manner of her trip across the Atlantic. Should ibis Indi cation be borne out by the more de tailed examination that will be made officials see no reason wh diplom ti le complications should develop. Ther was no prospect that the allied (rot. srnmenta were preparing to protest In the etnt that the Peutschland la held to be a merchantman, The navv department detailed Cap. tain C r, Hughes to aid the itaiti more collector in examining the submarine. Af,er experiments eoyeiing teveral yearn rubber tn-es have been success fully transplanted from the banks or the Amazon to points In the interior of BrssU NOTICE ot PAYMENT H' city OF PENDLETON IMPROVEMENT BONDS. Notice is hereby Klven that City of Pendleton Improvement Hon, Is s. '. and t. Series and No. anil 3, Series If, aril) be paid upon presen tation thereof to the underslu'nnd nt tin- American National Hank. Pendle ton, Umatilla County. Oregon. Inter est on said Honds ceases August ! 1911, Dated July 11, 1916. LBE MOORHOU8H, Treasurer. City Of PendlStOOi By Will, Mb'kelsen. Deputy ......r. LADIES! This is Parasol WEATHER! M INDEII or NEW BRITISH DRIVI JOHN PHILIP SOUSA And Hit Band. Sayt "Ail the vim. energy and enihuiiatm we put into the playing of The Stan ani Stripes For ever 'ufefind in the tleady use of Tuxedo. ' ' -t hj Jlnd H,i Entire Band -pectinff the possibilities of po litical intrigues, wheh he ap parently found a greater prob lem than the reclamation ol men with criminal records. It may easily be believed that his vindication will mark fn era in prison management in the Lnited States. Missouri j Germania waives the rules, especially is in need of the in- j fluence of his intelligent and From a roadside viewpoint humane ideas. St. Louis Post- the crop outlook is far from Dispatch. United States. aaaaaaaeeaa It is always well to eradicate Hies and dirt whether there is infantile paralysis epidemic or not. Rrittania rules the waves; PROVEN BY THE DEUTSCH-LAND .-W IN'.; found a way to resume commerce with the United States, 'hrough use of the Deutseh- worse, i:i.iaip lll PART IN Rl'SSO-JAPANESE Hi: vrv l To add to the beauty of Summer costumes, we are showing a beauti ful assortment of "Sun Shades" in most every color combination. Many new and novel shapes are shown, among which the "Fujiyama" Japa nese model seems to be the favorite. Make your selections NOW. while the assortment is most complete. Reasonably priced from fl.KO up to $1 1.50 each. Children's Parasols in many color combinations from 25 1.00 each. new iTp to TM. SIR DOLTGZAS JMIG LONDON, July I, England played 'ieneral sir DOUglaS Half, who is In promlnenl pari In forming the Bus. I Personal command of the British so-Japanese treat. London iiewspa-' troops who are smashing through the pers stated, regarding approval of the! German line on a sixteen mile front pact. The papers refrained from dis- 'n the west. Pendleton's Quality Store.