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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST ORF.GOXTAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY. JULY 20, 11)16. EIGHT PAGES i graduating class such as ! Monmouth normal hail Sift IKL J tt I'M UN .ISiliNO CO. f tolled lTna am.tIsM.ib tt ih? pnttoffl. tt I'rodletoo. it .i . mtii ostttr OS HALE IN OTHER CITIES laperltl Hotel Shi stsod. Portland. Bowtati Newt Portend, orefoa ON PILE AT Cbiracn Bureau. ttOtt Serurttj Kuildln Watblnfftna. D . ituretu Ml, Foor Matt Rlreet. V W explanation, recourse can he had oniy to the saving of a well year. I known diplomatist that a coun- In other words to revive the! try at war is forever trying to We -ton normal would mean to ut a stick betw een its oppo- NMMtablish that school under runt's legs, it is just this which Filch conditions that its useful-1 the great strike on the Srahish . I j i - Ult I T. . i wi , . . 1 lien would oe senousiv roum .orinern namvay mignt p OB81-1 ed. Either the number of stu- bly accomplish. For some time) PORTttAXD dints would have to be rigidly! past the French government i PART or limited or the graduates would have been obtaining: larire sun- have to go forth lacking the j plies from Spain, and. as all! these supplies are" carried to I ram e along the Northern rail- LIQUOR LAW HARD HII BY DECISION JVlKiE I'l i 1 IKKS lm BTAT1 1 1: u- i.n: Inderal t ts-n TITION most valuable part of the work given by a normal the prac tice teaching. To establish such a school in view of the Known modern requirements would be neither fair to pro Pi 'UTLANIX ore., July :'ii What considered as a bod t.l.m t,, the way. any serious interruption l'r"hibiti"n law of Oracon deliv of traffic on this route must OC- JJJ yest,'n,a b Ctoeuii w casion considerable difficulty mpmmiTiox rates i -.j t. . ... .. u. r l ' i""'i ia minis in,. tmp..rt- ( advance i .would oe iifiuin imu to ihvb-iuj me rrencn aumormes. ing ,.f alcohol in greater quantities Dally, oat year, b; mttl IA.UO peCtiVC students nor good DUSl-j The position, according tO',hun two quarts a month. save In the "ml nes for the state. the most reepnt din:it.h f mm of wholesale druggists. Wad- The educators ot the state ; .Madrid, is serious. The coal Oal.j. til m. ntht by mti: Dalit ibree m,.nth bt mill Dally, one month, bj mti: 50 Uallj. eae r. bj carrier T SO Dally, ill trmoths. by ctrrler 1 IS Dally. oee Booth, by carrier to Dally tbree m..Ltb by carrier 1 5 Kami Weekly, one year, y mill 1.50 nl Weetty. nil months, by otll - .11 tail Wtttly. four months, by mall ... -W name re t manufactnr.-rs of . napts re trying to obtain possession of two Lliiiersuuui uua iwj umici in ttie region or me AS- bands of alcohol from the San Fran- That is why the school forces: turias are preparing to strike 1 Si" Portland steamship company, are a unit in favor of Pendle- ii svmpathv. martini law has Jm'K'' M"rr"vv overruled a demurrer ton ft is why Governor Wi- been proc lain! ed. the sittings of ; ''VW :nue, a itrninrt iui .lit vmies linVB oeeil SUSnenu-ii- affected. . years, endorses the Pendleton ed. and the King has returned! !..-.. ssi.m of ale measure. It accounts for the, from L:i Grania to Madrid. The! '"amtfaciurer It support trom Mr. t nurcmii. meet hopeful feature of the sit- , ., state superintendent of public nation is that the strike finds ,,, .hoi b; not ut It is a violation of the Intcretal instruction, it explains ine en- scant sympathy with the gen 1 dorsement by President Camp-, eral public. Indeed, as the fact bell of the l of O., President j that it is largely fomented by Kerr of 0. A. C. President; agencies outside Spain becomes Ackerman of the Monmouth! apparent, popular indignation Normal and the resolution of , over the matter rises. Gener .endorsement passed by the ally speaking, the conditions .county superintended ot the state. It accounts for the ac tion of the teachers organise- prohibit him from Im alcohol himielf," sjild attempt to ! porting such jthe judge. Webb-Kenyon , t otcd, The Webb-Kenyon act which was I raUad on by the state in this suit, is so phrased that it reads t, prohibit the Importation of liquor or alcohol for use In violation of law It ap- l,li Im D.n.as whlnh V..,,., ahantHti are oy no means tavorahie rer prohibition, but the Oregon law ir,. a general strike, which is quite I videt a manufavetvrw oan have aloo evidpntlv the iilHmntP nhlp.bol, but he cannot import it." tions that recommended a nor-1 tive of the instigators of the , -'e borrow stated that while hw .'. ' miirnt ht. the p:tii nr -i. n..ji.. 1 W.-o x.i-i. c- : 1 ls uecisioii mignt De ine cause 01 mai ai rcuuiewu nam miuic , presani trouoie. v nristian mm- the Dresent move was taken upicnce Monitor. PIEUKBRIOADES u ii Sl MMI K s 1 Summer is a-aylng In a patriotic way The singing f my reapers Haa an echo of 'Hooray: ' I wonder if I'll keep m 'When the i.nas begin to play f II "The treB ire waving lanners. The corn ha.s flashed its blades . The wind's a stirrrng bugle As It whistles through the glades; J; by local people. pituda ing up. Hut the land's I am shielding The facts are against Wes-j ton and in view of those facts! it is unreasonable for Weston JJ people to expect a revival of 735 their school. The people have twice voted against the Weston normal and it is not to be ex pected they will change their verdict. The state will not again establish any normal school in a town not large enough to accommodate it. Having had support from the THAT NEW YORK RIOT manufacturing plants spring it is the responsibility of the district attorney and other law-en' forcing bodies to watch for such infractions. HEN the state central' . As the ,,lan "f i,,,re?n '",'' . , tl, juppi.,,,,, arlli regulate the liquor committee of the pro- traffic through its manner of receipt gressive partv in New Into the state. Assistant Iistrici At- York met a few davs ago an',"r,u Artnur A- HwphJ 'hat pffnet wna ,.,. , I Judge Morrow's decision will nullify a reso lution endorsing Hughes. The move brought on a riot and po lice had to be called to quell the disturbance. The meeting adjourned without taking anyi action. With my peaceful home gades. III. So irweet summer's saying With voice of ner rilla Yet her field brigadea they an- The s.,ng the bugle trills. And sta not fog the summons Of the storm-voice of the bills: Frank U Stanton. where. The matter of establishing a the support of the progressives in his own state it is not likelv the L (II J I , . normal school in eastern Ore-i "e e gon is an important one and the j It g 25,000 Russian sol- issue should be settled on 'te; diers were included in the armv mTtS'J, . u 'sent from Petrograd to Mar- Pendleton is basing its cam-; .-, i' iA.,.. tha. -rnr i-,T-c r nmn rif-tl . i. II J ti I , nuiiiitic.i uiut mi r 'f'J w rtr,-i ',ai?n jn SVC" a puuL. A'm '!u jthe czar has an abundance of uixiun pung to win necause u nas uie I facts to prove its case. evVHE.' Governor Withy- "IJ-f combe in his emphatic! THE SPANISH STRIKE endorsement of the Pen dleton normal school measure fl mentioned the fact the city has I ampie iaciinies ior practise men in the field. to irwuro a vifrr f -V n tion in the lower curt.' HL foreign propoganda in -Jt.f .-- " ; The alcohol in .piestlon was brought Spain, which, from time - to time during the last The "wets' measure. will derive some to Portland last February. The fight being made by Wad ham I & Co. against the alleged discriinlna- icacnuig ne sirucK me Key io,tignieen mourns, nas ueen a temporary satisfaction from11"" of the dry law which permits the chief problem in connec-'. matter of record, is, at present, Jndtro Morrow' riooiatnn hue It only wholeiale druggitta t,. import tion w ith providing adequate j being prosecuted with perhaps jmav not last. normal training in Oregon. 1 greater vigor than at any other; I alcohol In large ipiantltles and com pels all other manufacturers who have n ,i..a,l f,,r Bliinknl ,.. 1 Un .1. U T I -l 1 J- il 4.1 1. r r I i I ' " " . o, ouv me an II io normal scnooi can uo 'one since me outoreaK 01 war. i wregon is prosperous anti through the local .irug firms, has th,. proper work unless it is locat- The final object of this propa-; Pendleton is one of the super-1 "ppport of ,ther manafacturen ..f ed in a town with sufficienf tranda has never been clear, thrivinc towns. flavoring extracts in Portland, assert- pupils for practise teaching. ; The idea of Spain, with her vast ! 1 As show:n by a statement from, coastline practically at thej Good summer resort Superintendent Young today ' mercy of the allied fleet, enter- ther. the average daily attendance ir g the struggle on the side ofi in the Weston grade school the the central powers cannot fail wea- l Attorney Winfree. All wholesale jobbers in gla.ee i.s put up their nun extracts and a question of shutting down the ttract departments or bttyll trough the druggists, past year was 125 pupils. Ac- to have been recognized as im cording to the standard set by , possible : whilst the aid she the United States bureau of. tout afford, even if she decid tducation that number is butjed to take this preposterous one fourth enough to train a j risk, would be negligible. For THIS MA Y ENTER TAIN THE rljOWER ski.U.k OUT THEY GO! Every Silk Suit Every Cloth Suit Now 1-2 Price We believe that , this is the best Suit offer ever made by a Pendleton store inas much as every Suit is right up to date (no "left overs from past seasons.) Many wo men have taken ad vantage of this sale today and many more Suits will go out ctfain tomorrow Come in tomorrow and select anv suit at I Half Price. if- Pendleton'' Quality Store Charles Budd, the translator of the following poem from the i.'hinese, I says it is a modern poem composed I by a suctenwful candidate at a govern ment examination. The sun is sinking in the sky. It scarcely reaches a riag-staff high.1 And now the pretty flower girl dares I Come out to sell her fragile wares. Her voice rings out a mesage sweet As on she trips with lightsome feet To buy her musk and Jessamine, Her violets and while eglantine, And the fresh perfumes of her flowery j After the night'.s rerreShing showers, Borne on the gentle breeze soon fln'lj An entrance through by lattice blind.. The windows of the rich and great Are opened wide, ..nil tyads ornate With glossy hair ana Jewels bright Are thrust forth it, the evening light j Of the setting sun. Whose shadow falls. . . j On the Xraight linen of brick-built walls . , j Bl which men matkeii the time of da J Kie . l.s.ks and watchi t ame their i And man flowers or beauteous hue I Still sparkling with the morning dew I Are bought by ladier rh h and fair j To deck their deep bfacH lustrous hair Tslng-.N'len. DAVIS IM Is HTTSBtTBG ON ATIIJCTIC MAI' ee) e)sj M IT IMKN I sTItlhl (arias defation maul Juan I. Ma dip it reminds the me "Smiih's mother-tn-laW rushed lo him in great excitement .,f! his return from business one evening " 'ih. John.' she irled, 'that great horrid, heavy grandfather's clock In the hall has just fallen with a dread ! fill crash on the very wpot where I'd been standing only a moment before.' "'Humph,' muttered smith. ' al- ; K E DAVJS. The dream of Karl K. Davis, grad uate manager of Ihe University of I'lllsburg, cornea true this fall when his college puts Into force the rule barring freshmen from the varsii) teams. others, before lais time, advo cated the shift, but only In Septem ber, 1914 and for a full year worked unceasingly toward Iwo ends: ( I i to pla'e Pittsburg on Ihe highe i pox. slide plane In the collegiate athletic world; (I) lo adopt the freshman Let Our Laundry Do Monday's Work 71 HE easiest way, the most satisfactory way, to rid your W self of the toil and bother of doing the family washing is to send it to our laundry. We wash youi clothes clean and white. We do the work better than you could at home and better than a washerwoman would do it. We return the clothes promptly no matter what the weather, and we charge only a small sum for the work. Your bed and tabic linen, towels and other flat work are all ironed and folded, ready for use. Try our service next week. "We Wash Everything But the Baby" Troy Laundry Co. Telephone 179 a larate part nf the prohibition lW, Attorneys for both titles in the caae of Wadhams & Co.. against the San Francisco & Portland Steamship com pany are anxious that the question involving the constitutionality of the dly law go before a higher court. I'n-b-ss present plans ate Ch LUffed. the ail n. a i ii i K . . i . . v. nponlp nf Ppiulle-ton flurinif all I n OCCurreu in ine nome p '' wpeai to me au- people ot fenaieton aunng an InHa HntrrtP Tt in preme l"urt fr"m decision ol their campaigns Weston peo- 7.aie. ot Justlce Hughes It in- JlulRi. Mrrw 0VtrrultIM ,,,. pie act with poor grace when j catesa frn opposition on rer they oppose a school at Pendle-, J Part e V1 being! m cue ot such an appeal Dlstnc ton, It is a "dog in the manger" f- ffirj ; 'JLZZ attituae ana it win get no- I friends ..f the court t,. asstsi in defense of the dry law A. B. Winfree. of the firm of Teal. Minor A: Winfree, who appeared for the wholesale irrocery house at ihe hiarinr several weeks ago before Judge Morrow, will be pleased to have the matter before the supreme Court of Oregon. Replevin lotion Advised. "We tried to (ret it before the hu preme court in the first Instance," he said yesterday. "Mandamus proceed- . . Ings were begun three months asa A little Opposition Will pfO- but the supreme court ruled that the vide just the right spur needed: proper proceeding w$m a replevin And Davis has a( vomplished both Before the advent of D.ivis. the Uni versity Of Pittsburg wa.s alno.st tin-! known in an athletir way outside its own immediate territory. Now Pit.-0-' burg ranks among the greatest In the' land It's football team of 1914 the first year of the Davis regime lost , but .ne game. Uist season i'lttsburg startled the football world b win ning everyone of Its gridiron games and tying Cornell for the football hampionsnlD of ea.st. CHINA AND U. S. MAKE PARCEL POST BARGAIN Packages up to 1 1 Pounds May Be Sent to Orient at 12c per Pound August 1. WASHINGTON, July 26. A parcel 'j post eonvention between the t'nlted j Slates and China has Just been eon- I eluded. It becomes effective August I j 1. afteh which packages weighing up J j to 11 pounds may he sent to China j at the rat of 12 cents a pound. 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