East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 15, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PEXDLETOX, OREGON, SAT U R PAY, JULY 15, 1916.
EIGHT PAGES
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T1IK MOIiMM. JO
The love that
ins; jo
And lights
A fig for all
The now an
The love that
nay
world with
things that
hereafter!
the wear
Shall scorn the moments
shadow
Its dreams are in the world to
day. And the ruse bedeck the
meadow '
The night has passed that sang
of fear.
The mM has come, love
leading
Awake the golden heart of
cheer
To all life's golden needing!
The love that slays the worn of
hate.
The truth that keeps it holy
Oh. whistle at the garden gate.
And off with melancholy'
A dream beyond the dust has
flown.
And it shall keep us smiling
When l'.vi the golden vale has
Thi
1
ths are so beguiling!
The
jrns the Trick of
dark inden-
ture
with ind
And hail lb
-Selected
WILSON ENTITLED TO PRO
GRESSIVE SUPPORT
J AJTSbK 'f,e 4 c"ld H
u- n -j age business wi prove aErgres-
his support to him President1 , 6? 1
,. j ., i tu i live members of our business,
Wilson made the claim that . ., D c.
aa. j i lraternitv. Both Mr. Smythe
the democratic partv under . T .
his leadership "represents the "nd Mr Lonergan are business
larger Dart of the nroirressive m.en f fo.e . and fPtH
power and can be made an in
r , ' ;
strument of leadership in a di
rection which all who love
justice and progress wish to
take."
That statement is more than w jre and he wi,j be welcomed
justified by the Wilson rec- even bv many wh() (,jd not I
ord of achievement in the di- wavs acquiesce in nis view as
rect.on of progressive legisla- t() the ,arKe amount of paving
tion He has given the coun- the Warren company should,
try the income tax. the federal nave
reserve act. tariff revision, ru- '
ral credits, federal trades com- While the Germans are re
mission and other reforms joicing over the Deutschland's '
looking to freater industrial trip the allies take pride in the.
and social justice. manner in which they are driv-j
In other words President ing through the German lines
Wilson has practised what the on the continent,
progressives preached in
1!12. Having done this why A tory newspaper sniff
in the name of common sense with contempt because the mi
ls he not entitled to progressive litiamen are not havipg any i
rappott? HOW can progres
sives expect results if they do
not give support to those who
put their principles into ac
tion? As I matter of fact a host of
progressives are flocking to
the Wilson banner. The Phil
adelphia man to whom the
president wrote is hut one of
many thousands. Here are
some conspicuous instances.
In I'tah the acting state
chairman of the progressive
bait. Hugh A. McMillan av(
.a w t . i
open v tne t tan progressives '
. n ii windows was taken Jewelx val-
vill refuse to follow Roosevelt .,, ,;ri mM , (hl. wn.J
back into the camps of the oldwaa not tan pared with.
guard. Ho is out ami out for
Wilson.
At Seattle tho Washington!
state chairman of the progTea-1
sies. is taking the same posi
tion. He is supporting Wilson
in preference to Hughes anil;
many minor leaders in Wash
ington do the same.
At Portland the Multnomah
county chairman. Enimett Oal-j
lahan. has openly proclaimed1
his support for Wilson.
In California Francis J. He-;
ney, one of the big bull moose I
leaders at Chicago in 1912, has
refused to be driven into the:
Hughes corral. He is fighting!
for Wilson.
These instances are men-:
tioned because they are near at;
hand. The same state of af
fairs is found all over the eoun-
rrv.
Om of the delegates.
from Connecticut to the pro
gressive convention this year.!
John Flood, has declared for
Wilson and expresses his feel
ings as follows:
'I'm for Wilson, and so are
hundreds of delegates who sat:
in the progressive convention
and saw the leader whom we
had followed faithfully, almost
fanatically, step forth and try
to dump us."
Not only is the colonel
"dumping" the party he help
ed create in 1912 but he is
! dumping some sound pnnci-
I pies espoused by that party.
He has treated the progressive
I party as though it were a jump-
ii.g jack to be handled as he
.: wished and then thrown away.
Is it any wonder there is a,
widespread revolt and nume
rous declarations by progres
sives in favor of Wilson?
THEY HAVE A JUST COM-
PLAINT
ANY tourists nassine
through this county just'
ai present make com
plaints about the lack of road
signs. The letter received by;
Major Moorhouse from a man
.. TT ; - 1 r. i
41 cu nuqiuam is an example, me:
letter states that the writer
was informed that 75 different;
lautos had taken a wrong road
least of here, because there:
was no sign to show them how'
to fCO.
That the absence of signs'
- must be embarrassing to tour-
ina is known from the fact lo-!
cal people often have diffi
culty finding their way. This
is true not only on the through
routes but in all parts of the
county. Just a few davs aeo a
local party started to drive to
Helix and through being con
fused by directions and the I
lack of signs arrived at Adams
instead. It is easy for people
to make such mistakes even
though they be somewhat fa
miliar with the county.
The law calls for signs at I
road intersections; why not:
have them?
Every strong local business !
house is an asset to the citv
mey are liKelv to loliow an
aggressive policy and extend
their company's business zone.;
It is also good news that Mr. i
Lonergan is going to locate1
hprp nprmMnpntlv Ho is a live
fighting on the border. In
other words it is too bad from
the tory viewpoint that we are
avoiding war.
::mmi .ii.
TO I.
Baratarx in Hole in
itifl oid
HyateM or m h oi-
UM AN'iKi.Ks Cat, juiy ir,.
Robbers looted the Walton & Co. jew
elr) store and carried off UXMM and
mounted precious and semi -precious
sioro-H i.ilued ai 11090. The burglars
entereii through the roof, cutting a
hole which enabled them to avoid a
ret work of burglar alarm wiris
('turt l.il ,.f t..uulr (.. LkoctA.k.
The
Is HERE
make your work at home as easy
as possible
Blydenstein's Self-Rising
Pastry Flour
WILL DO IT
Biscuits, Cake, Hotcakes, Waffles,
Etc., better than mother use to make
with less work.
If Going Camping don't fail to take
a sack.
Per
117 East Court.
HOBNAILED SHOES FOR
3P
nient has ordered
neiv type for the
militiamen in Mx
n iii' which hac
l the troopi on the
interior of Mexico
ith these shu Jll.'t
each the front,
sed bv the allies.
been delivered,
border and in ih.
N il l - M N W.KH ')l t il ll.MI'.KS
MOTOR ( Ml I O. kll.L SKId
in h
and
HI ( KKR OORRI PI PR "l M i s
M I l-ss i H Mot HV,
WAUHl.vaTON, July 1'.. Tho
bouse passed thf RMCkeT Corrupt
practices act, the last meaaurc on the
administration program. It t ix-"
140,000 ae the limit of expenditure of
a presidential candidate. liS.OM for
vice president, ir.OHO for a senator
ship, and I2",00 for congressmen.
Hot Weather Has
Order From Your Grocer Tod&y!
Sack 30c and 60c Package
IF YOUR DEALER DOES NOT HANDLE IT WRITE
H. G. BLYDENSTE1N
HE
BOYS ON THE BORDER
all of Ihe shoes now in use by the
army arc sinooih. A ditinguishin
feature of i lu- new ahoe, however, is
that the leather is won inside OUt,
and is exceptionally aoft, The shoe
has no cap. The "lil shoes lusted
bareli three weeki In Mexico, their
particular enemj being mat pail rock.
H'hiOh rallldi) cats them Into shreds.
The old shoe weighs two pounds and
threi nce, while the new model
weighs three pounds and seven
5.YWMI (ierman Workmen Htrlk.
AMHTERDAM, via Umdon. July
I". The socialist n--f "aper. Trib
Une, asserts that 55,000 workmen em.
ployed In the munition faetorteg and
electrical worki In Berlin and in an
aerodrome at Johaniethal have gone
on strike as a proteat against the
prlaon si'iilence tntpoa, d on Dr. Karl
Mebnedrtt ,n'' aoclallsl leader. for
participation in the May day demon
stration at Berlin.
Jamaica with its fine roadi and
abundant water power, ,s turning t"
daotiic automohilea. Gasolene sells
there at about 4H cents a gallon. II
proper attention Is paid lo Ihe fact
thai the island is mountainous and
grade are sleep, and that cars should
be flowered accordlnglv. a food export
business In electric Vehicle! can be
built up.
WILL SEE THAT YOU GET
LOCALS
Advertising in Brief
hates!
I'er lln.' first insertion 10c
Pr 1 In. ,:,):,, mil Insertiuu. . . . Oc
Pr llac Mr munth ii.oo
No oCAII takfn for less than 'iZc.
CooBt tt iirdinaiy uorils In line.
Loi-als will nut "b1 raknn over the
telephOBA BicApt from taut OrtgoD
IAD i ii i J up atliscrlbtrs.
trip.
I'hone 19.
Furni.yhpd hnu-ekecplnff rootnH
Franklin street
For rent Furnished housekeeping
runms Phone 639W.
Man 'O'd wife want Work on rancch
Inquire Bowman hotel,
For rent 7-room houwo. Hath and
ahade. Inquire 617 Willow.
Oood building lot for sale on West
Webb street Telephone 624.
I haul your garbage and trash
Phone irj.lM. H03 W. Railroad at.
!'.i,iniH lliiu.sekerpiiii
nd living
'hone 606.
Prli i
nw. ttllli Willi
Suits pressed 60c; dry cleaned,
'11.50 Hudd, 310 W. Webb. Phone
685.
Wanted Work by the hour by
, 'impotent woman. Inipiire X this of
fice. For sale --Emmeison piano In first
lass condition. Inquire Folsoin I
furniture store.
For sale One It 1-4 wagon in good
ondition. Inquire 113 W Wchb
I'hone 409.
Call Penlattd Bros, van to move your
household goods. Telephone 339 Also
baggage transferring and heavy haul
ing. Will buy stock ranch, 120,000 to
t0,00t. Write description X 10
care Kast Oregonlan.
For auto rates to Lehman,
way or Bingham Springs, call
Manning. Phone 782J.
Rooming house for sale.
HHX'I
Ales
Main
street In center of business district.
Doing good business. Inquire of Pen
land Bros.
Wanted to rent, furnished, by Aug.
itlb, five room house, north side. W.
M Kord, Shoe Itept The PeOeplM
' ' .rehouse
Some well bred young horses will
Hade for land or Pendleton property.
See H. E. Cook, 301 Johnson street,
or phone 2 1 U.
Prompt automobile taxi service,
day or night Funerals to cemetery
only 13 50 Phone 680 Hotel s;
George. Carney Taxi Ca.
Ma 1 1 ral makirg. furniture repair
ing, upholstering, called for and deliv
ered, city or cojntry tat Dow Bros.,
213 BataJtragttMi Pohne 227 J.
For sale Five room house, east
Court street. Desirable location, close
to shool. A genuine bargain. For
particulars address R. C. Jory, Mau
pin, Ore.
Your Phsician Pfe
scribed Bran and Coarse
Flour For You?
If so get
Blydenstein's Prepared
Dietary Flour
It has the brail and just the right
kind of flour, milled and mixed scien
tifically; contains gluten and mineral
matter, most needed for the body.
IT.
Woman with child of 4 years
bdlM I ') t i n mi ran, Ii. PfeoiM Ml
For ri m or sale, modern S-romn
iUM on North Ada, Imiuire 21 j'
iti"n wanted
in and Wife
iiiifh harvent; experienced. Oil
W. W-bb.
Ian and wife want work on ranch
n il, el liven. Call 60H Willow
ih
e only exclusive con
wn of ir00. doing a
Selling un account of
Address East Oregon-
other bu;
Ian, No.
I have
lo mites
11.
0 acres In Harney valley,
im railroad now building,
es (OOd grain land. Joins food
til fenced, good well and
SUM and barn on place Ian 1
el. no alkali 120 per acre, or
range,
small
lays le
will trade fur Income or residence
property. Addren Bd Haher. starker,
Oregon.
Utentlon kniulus of Pythlaa,
AH members are urged to attend
the funeral of Brother Bert Plnney
ai Brown's funeral pallors. Sunday,
Juli llith. at 2 P. m
(Adv.) C, P. MILLER, C. C.
wtm ( ared For.
Special attention given to laWDI
while owners are on summer vaca
tion Phone 611311
Into Stage.
For Adams. Athena and Weston
leaves llennlng's cigar Store at 10 a
in and 3:30 p m. each day Adv.
Private maternity home. Skilled
attention Address P. O. Box 166. La
Orandt, Oregon Adv.
a
Ming
Appetizing Lunches
For Hot Days
I Hie HOPPER KETFLE I
30c
Phones 35 and 793 W
Aato rur Hire.
country trip phoni
Residence (,ffi
City ,
ft'arfle.
Por Rett, Renmore pt
and roomi i "all at 111 Willow.
PnbUo Dance Toaigto, Mih,. null
The public Ig cordially invited to
attend the rafttUU Saturday tjight
dance tonight lg Moose hall, Music
by Sawyer's orchestra Admlaglon SO
cents Adv.
DI8SOH Hon m , i
Notice Is hereby given that tho
firm or Beddow Miller, plumbers,
ind heating plant contractors, his
Uen dissolved b) mutual aonaant.
Tho luisiness will be conducted in iis
I re.sent location by r P Miller All
outstanding aocotHM contracted pr'or
to July 1, 1916, are due and must "a
; aid at once.
Qt W. BBDDO W
O K MJLLBR
I)utei Jul I, lale. lAdv i
Attention Moose,
ah members of the l, o. Moon are
notified to be at Moose hail Sunday
afternoon at 1:30 o'clock to atfrd
In I body the funernr or the lute
Brother Bert Finney
By order of the Dictator, Adv.
Wire Beaten in Death.
st. JOSEPH, Mo , July it, Lured
from home by a fake telephone, Os
car McDnniei. count) prosecutor, re
turned to find his wife beaten to death
apparently being attacked while she
slept.
Codes are more extcnslveh used In
J telegraphing In Chlnn than in anv
other nation because the Chinese
sounds cannot be represented bv Ro-
'man lellers.
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