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PA1LY EAST OREGONIAN, PEXDLETOX. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1916.
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I heir actions admit, the presi- 'T'L't y; Y " ' "y-v-"o .- v.-.
lent is as good as reelected. I I
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When fears are entertained forj p
a two to 0110 republican stati s
jit may lie set down a? a fact jgg
thai the nominally doubtful s
s:ates. upon which the election
hinges, are already in the Wil
son column.
If Hughes has to fight for
Oregon his campaign is hope-
WE CANNOT HELP THE
DEAD
A GOOD BAJfCE TO QBOWI
1
There a alius a . nance for to git
up a rota" a I
A we travel the life-road to-
4 gethcr.
a There wculdn t be nothin' to fuss a
it now
a If the Lord hadn t sent us a
thai weather:
a I'lB certain the world in the
blaxe will expire
a If there iin'l a big rain to put
4 out the tire:
a a.
a The wind must be tired; it's W:
a sure gone to sleep Wi
4 No brceie tli.it could flutter a a
4 feather:
We sowed the food grain, but I
doubt if well reap
4 There's brimstone alone III )
4 au h weatnei !
a Of course, w e an t L ive all the a
things we admire.
a But u for a big rain, to put out a
a
4v F. U Stanton
IN THE DOUBTFUL COLUMN
CHE most striking evidence
that Oregon is regarded!
in the doubtful class with
reference to the presidential!
election is the fact republican!
state leaders are striving to
have their candidate make a
trip to this state.
Ordinarily this is a safe re-j
publican state and it is doubt
ful if a republican candidate '
ever before made a campaign
trip to this section. The fact
the state managers are implor-
ing Justice Hughes to take time
for some speeches in Oregon i
shows very clearly they have
fears as to the outcome. They j
realize the strength of Presi
dent Wilson in Oregon and it j
alarms them.
The situation is interesting)
because if Oregon is really1
doubtful as the republican.- by.
ORTLAND rs today show
ing honor to the memory
of Lieutenant Adair.
Killed at Carrizal. and it is en
tirely fitting that this should
be done. However, no show of
emotion at this time can bring
this soldier back to life. He is
dead and all the flowers in the
world and all the music ami
the speeches cannot change
his fate one billioneth part of
!i degree. For him the sun has
st-t and the joys of life are gone
forever.
The time to save a man's
life is before he is dead. In
this connection it will be well
lemembered that President
Wilson has striven to solve the
Mexican trouble without war
tare. Instead of sending nu
merous thousands, of soldiers,
on both sides, to their graves
and then settling the issue in
conference the Wilson plan has
been to confer on the subject
prior to the slaughtering act
and with a view to avoiding
bloodshed. Considering the
difficulties he has had to face
he has ctone well. In many re
spects the outlook for a peace
ful solution of the trouble is
brighter than for many months
past.
The most gratifying thing
about the Adair memorial ser
vice is that it is the only ser
vice of the sort the state has
been obliged to hold.
SUPER-ODOROUS
aaHlLE the east is battling
Tfcf with infantile paralysis
and health boards are
urging precautions against
flies and dirt it is timely to re
mark that there are some con
cations here that should not be
tolerated.
The Chinese garbage collec
tor commonly to be seen in our
business section has a trans
portation "plant" that smells
worse than a flock of dead lim
burger cheese factories. He1
gathers swill from the backs of
restaurants and carries the
same in a dripping bucket to
his wagon. It is a sight to
make strangers wonder what
sort of a town this Pendleton
place might be.
Sanitary galvanized cans for
handling garbage can be pur
chased very cheaply and there
is no earthly use of allowing
such methods as are followed
by some of the collectors.
If common decency cannot
'.ork a reform in this line the
Last Oregonian hopes the scare
iibout infantile paralysis and
the accompanying admonition
t clean up will strike some
parts of Pendleton.
Every One Who Has Used
Them Is Now Boosting
The New Made in Umatilla County Products
If you have not tried them, order now.
Blydenstein's Self-Rising
Pastry Flour
A PANCAKE flour, that will do more than make pancakes.
Better cake, biscuits, waffles, dumplins, etc., with less work,
worry, less shortening and eggs, thus getting better results at
a saving;. Try it out in camping, also with harvest crews. 24
and 48 pound sacks per order.
Blydenstein's Prepared
Dietary Flour
Do you feel run down? Headache, listless heavy? Per
haps your stomach and bowels are out of order. Do not take
pills or oils, they only relieve temporary, but do not cure.
Try the DIETARY flour, Nature's remedy, the best part of
the wheat. Recommended by physicians.
For Pancakes try one-half BLYDENSTEIN'S SELF-RISING Pastry and one-halt BLYDENSTEIN'S PREPARED DIE
TARY flour, mix with sour milk, nothing else. You will find them the best ever.
ORDER FROM YOUR GROCER TODAY.
Per Sack 30c and 60c
IF YOUR DEALER DOES NOT HANDLE IT WRITE
Package 30c
H. G. BLYDENSTEIN
117 East Court.
HE WILL SEE THAT YOU GET IT.
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NEW MOTOR MERGER
FAILS
Every
Silk Suit
Must Go !
Right at the begin
ning of the Silk Suit
season you may select
your choice from our
beautiful showing at
a great saving. Many
women are taking ad
vantage of this spe
cial offer and we
would urge an early
call before the line is
picked over.
Every suit new this teason every garment is an
exclusive style no two alike.
NEW TODAY Women's White Kid Colonial
Pumps. They're beauties.
The Ladies' Store.
f7f? HE new attitude of the ,
business world toward
centralization and con
solidation in industry has per-i
haps had no illustration as
striking as the failure of the
proposed motor car merger.
Combination in automobile
plants has already made con-;
siderable progress. The Gen-!
eral Motors Co. seven years ago !
ioined a number of the most'
powerful and lucrative con-j
cerns in the industry. A peri-;
od of increased business tension
found it with resources spread
out, with an organization not
yet made effective and with
an insufficient ratio of cash(
capital to its huge volume ofj
securities. With prosperous
subsidiaries, the holding com
pany continued for five years
in a practical state of insolven
cy until the sensational rise of
its stock values last year that
classed it among the most spe
culative "war babies."
Several reasons are given for
the abandonment of the plan
of the past month to add to the
; General Motors subsidiaries
further companies controlling
highly popular cars. The real
reason is that bankers and fi
nanciers were unsympathetic
and conservative business
thought frowned on the plan.
Its very failure is a reason for
(increased confidence in con
tinued stability. Probably the
end of the war, looked for
: within the next 18 months, will
j not bring the changes alarmists 1
predict. Rut business prepar
edness should be well advanc
ed for withstanding snch
i changes as it may bring.
Law and the discovery that
;in forming huge combines a
I point may be reached where
unwieldiness offsets the econ
omies made possible by cen
tralization have, it may be be
lieved, ended the golden age
of the trust makers. The trust
busters will have less to do in
th future. St. Louis Post-;
Dispatch.
that there is wide difference
between the deserving poor
and the deserve to be poor.
4
As the harvest days draw
night the cool shades of Bing
ham springs and Lehman will
look good to many.
The United States has itsj
own views on submarines and
needs no advice from England
or Germany.
The normal school measure
will be a common cause in
which all eastern Oregon may-join.
flee of the adjutant general, Major W.
W Vilson In charge mi room 140
Morgan bgUdlHf, and at the armory.
Tenth and Couch streets Any man
between the ages of IS and 45. who l
physically sound, Is rligitde, and it k
positive that the recruits will be for
warded to the border as soon a. V"
have been accepted. Information con-
lerniiiK requirements, transportation
and other details will be furnished by
the postmasters throughout , the state
No other troops will be accepted un
til the Third Oregon ts complete, ami
It needs over 700 more men. The:
Armory will be open rrom I to 11 a.,
m., and at the Moriran building offi
ces during office hours Theft are
now about t00 men at clai kamas.
where all recruits are Immediately
sent for the Issuance of uniforms,
arms' and equipment.
lift IjogMllWil I lot Go,
DUNDEE, Ore, July 12. To ill"
Dundee Loganberry company falls the
distinction of having snipped the first
carload of berries from Dundee.
F l Fisher, route ngent of the
Wells, Kargo & Co., superlntendee I
the loading and rerrigeratlng of tho
car, which was walbllled to Otdet)
and forwarded by exprees
Derrles, late grain and gardens were
much benefited by the recent rains,
but the damajre to Hie cherry rop la
'Miniated at about 60 per Coat K
normal yield of prunes of good qual
ity demand at the prevailing good
prices.
Parole Petition circulated
ROSEBURd. Ore.. July 12 A pe
tition containing about r00 tifntturea
asking for the parol of Then Mode,
who is serving a year's sentence in the
county Jail bete on a charge of at
tacking Mrs Hoy Klsher, of Kellogg,
some time ago. will be presented to
Governor Withycombe.
a TO QUIT OR STICK IS
a TV COBB'S QUESTION
i
TY COBB
Again comes the rumor that Ty
Cobb Is contemphit ing his retirement
from baseball, because of the jeers
of hostile fans. BecmtMp of his recent
bat throwing Incident anil his sus
paneicn, Cobb is said to aei that the
J' ns are down on him. A''. . nip in) -Ing
the tumor Is a statement that
Jennings, manager of the Detroit
team, that Cobb will stick.' The fai.a
may take their choice.
Just how much of this Vil
lista revival is real and how
much press agent stuff?
An eastern paper remarks
RECRUITS ARE SOUGHT
FOR THIRD REGIMENT
PORTLAND, 'ire.. July ll Re
cruiting BfllCW for the filling of the
Third regiment, n N ('., now on the
border, have bet-n opened at the of-
s
UMMER DAYS ARE MADE MORE
BEARABLE when rlean linen, launder
ed just as you like it, is at hand. We
can please you, just as we are continu
ously pleasing hundrens of others.
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We Wash Everything But the Baby"
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