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EIGHT PAGES PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1916. iJBL If the measure is enacted in- - (ai Jkftff?!fi to law it will be in many re- -r--iZss4222&s specta one of the host achieve- 4N inpkismknt xKWM AiKR merits of the administration. nuCi.i 11 ij :! s-mi w-n, at m The government that conserves. diduD. (rgon. by in the health and happines of its Ah ORKiX'MAN ITHI.lSUlMi CO . .. , ' children is a sound government, ItatWJfeS. 2V following a policy that will in- tcrxi t tdf ptoir m IMM sure the nation s tuture. wmm m wcopti cm mu mm m fares the ,and to hastening ma i ills a prey. ok bile in other ciTiR Where wealth accumulhtes and latparlal Uotl Ncvi Siaad. I'ortlind. men decaV ""bwimii Ne Co. rirtind. orfRoo Thus wrote Goldsmith and J: - - - the facts are even more aoDli- l DllV l'UIIu, ' ' ' in i... . WMhiofi..n. b c. Burton .vii. Four cable now than in the davs of The Deserted ulage. 1DB80R1ITIOS UATE8 .....a ten,, cm. ,r . b, man u.w BUSINESS WILL IMPROVE Uallj. al montha. I.j mall 2.50 ,ITU ar . c Dallj. tbrw aonttia. b, mall LP WI I H PEACE Dan,. od mncth. b, mall .M Sn ri;::::': In If HERE are abundant signs paii,. on m.th b, farri V", that the present pros- 111,. tbr m. nth. b, carrier 1 S , . r ami WMklf. on ,ar. T.J mall 1.50 pentV of the COlintTV IS SS S ,EZ 2 substantial and does not rest OH any temporary basis. e have evidence to this effect from good republican sources. Returning to Chicago from New York recently. George M.I Reynolds, president of the Con tinental and Commercial Na-f tional Bank of Chicago saidj that he was impressed with the, unanimity of belief among. New York banking interests "that the end of the war will not materially affect the in ;dustrial activitv of the coun try." Mr. Reynolds is a republi can. As a party man ne was reluctant to give the democrats credit for the present good times. "I haven't been able to see it just that way myself." he said. "But." he continued. "New Y'ork interests are directly in touch with the money and in dustrial condition of the coun try and they hold that by the time the war is over its end will have been discounted in both a money and industrial 4 Ralph Mussel I t the Peoples Ware hoUM -merry department, will leavt the Aral of the week on a month's va vat ion for Iowa and Minnesota. alias lu-rtha Dishon, house (UMt at the Rogert' home, was the inspiration; for a .-harming little Informal tttt ytitorday afternoon ror Which Mr; L. U lloirers ami Miss Lola lingers were tiostaittea1 Neeillework and Al ahe servinc hour the tea labia Ml presided over ly Miss Dahon Miss Muriel Ming and Miss Mildred llos- ts assisted the ItoatMaaa, Miss Maude Maxwell has returned from Monmouth where she attende:! normal school. Mr and Mrs. D U Shaw and child of San DiegO are now lore rial ting as Kiiests of Mr. and Mrs. William (Ke deeke. Mrs. Shaw and Mrs Ooedecke being coualna. The. motored up from Ban DtafO and mule a It'iP through Idaho before coming here. They will return home via tvrtlaiui. Miss Anna Kiff ihe Peoples lis awning for I ne. Miss Kit- reeks and will Miss Nt tt e ltaulst' ne W.illa. la a house guest It Thompaon. loin. oi Greullch of the a ill leave Monday on lii Lehman springs. Emery WofthJneHon, Walla Mrs. S aides CO. cation to len.l Rcho etu n he: on in the mainder o ore, well knOWT leave Monda) foi accepted a positi Echo for the Miss 11 AllRKH S SCHOOL FOB GIRLS, i Palo Alto. California. Fall term opens Aug It, Catalogue upon request rear r,od. when day runs swift- PRATER. POWERFUL DRAMA OF THE RUSSIAN BUREAUCRACY A HIT ly in its mlght- Wiih all ius glitter gaudy hale Its mockish pretenses o'er crowded ways. My bases self stalks proudly the height And I forgot Thy watchful sight. That, like a sentry with me stays. and its md up int. ver with But when the night draws close ita ebon veil To hush the laughter and the noisy shout. And silence fills the empty street without I see Thy stars beoiid the tu- mult sail: Lo! then I turn repentant, sad and pale. To plead Thy Messing ere the --H K. Harman Wit), Anita Stewart Thrilling photo play of Russian JiihitlPiu Heat-be-.' Dramatic Zenitli Pastime Sunday; and .Monday. over "The Suspect. " the new dra matic masterpiece by H. J W. Dam. in which Miss Anita Stewart plays the leading role as Sophie, a Nihi list spy, the grey shadow of Holv liussia lies like a shadow of Impend ing tragedies, big with drama. apparently, kindly inn officer. Within the prison walls. however, the apparent kindnesa of Karutoff. the officer In question, proves to have been B cruel whim; for she 'is led to the open spot In the snow where her father is flogged by a drunken moujlk. under the protec tion of a squad of soldiers, till the snow is spotted ana pooled with his blood, anil he hangs, dying, by his manacled hands. "WHEN WEALTH ACCUMU LATES AND MEN DECAY" OR years an earnest body JT of men and women havei been striving for nation al legislation on the subject of child labor. It is a logical sub-: ject for federal action because justice requires the regulations, on the subject should apply to i all states alike. Otherwise the industries in one state would be handicapped as compared with those in neighboring or distant states. Though busied with other economic legislation of great importance and harrassed by the European and Mexican situations President Wilson has taken time to champion a child labor bill before the present congress. He made a personal trip to the senate chamber on the subject and it js predicted the bill proposed will be passed before adjournment. wav. "There is belief that in the! next few months the banks! will be able to realize decent rates of interest without any inconvenience to borrowers to f meet other commercial needs j or the needs of the securities market. I found obtaining inj no quarters apprehension over any phase of conditions." Instead of taking a slump at the close of the war business will become better. The coun try will then secure relief! from excessive charges that in many lines are now hampering business and interfere with le- gitimate profits. William G. Shepard says it would be impossible to carry- on the European class of war fare down on the Mexican bor der; which is cheerful news because no one wishes to see that class of warfare on our border. There are thousands of school teachers in Oregon and they are proving a valuable boosting brigade for the Pen dleton normal measure. The Germans now say it is not necessary to capture Verdun. . . --j . eraaaaian iaaaeaaaal Maa agaaaeaaaaT In no photodamatie poductioh dialing with Russia has the grlmnes Of the Arctic Empire been brought out with sin h power as this great storv which has been transferred Looks like a good summei sort Sunday. Of the lading roles in the photoplay. This play is fur the Vltagraph Blue Ribbon Service, and it is a milestone "ii the path of accomplishment along the wav of photoplay Improvement The introduction to the tint reei is one of the most compelling dram.it conceptioai ever before filmed. In it ne beholds the young daughter oi a political luapect going to the pris on to see her father. Arriving, she meets the levelled bayonets of th'1 guards but is taken within by the To anyone wh grey plains of Po steppes of bitter S rihle, ritualistic c Russia, this p.iti its marvelously ft the Slav and hi lt is doubtful if produced dealing empire can comp erplece of Idealla Mr I new h.is public. The directors faithfully and 11 company of unua Bobby Connelly Vit.igraph etar, important meniln plays his part wi almost unbelleval age. know.-- the level,! and. the unending iberla, and the hor irrttption of official ph. him the Russian Nm which ' mo ie-lo ingi been old has conded I iverneaa, five ear of the most the cast, and ability that la i c hild of bis Mid-Summer Sacrifice OF HIGH GRADE Pianos Player Pianos Brass, Reed and Stringedlnstruments SEWING MACHINES, PLAYER PIANO RECORDS, STRINGS, SHEET MUSIC, MUSICAL PUBLICATIONS AND MU SICAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. FROM FACTORY DIRECT TO Y00 Prices have been sunk deeper than the submarine and in man instances border on the sensational. 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We've reduced prices on our entire stock of fine PIANOS, MU SICAL INSTRUMENTS and SUP PLIES to rock bottom. This is a piano sale for the eco- omist. A clearance in which you can come Popular Sheet Music 10c reel bargains bar gains that you thought almost im possible to get. The time for a pi ano purchase was never riper. Every piano Included in this great sacrifice sale is refined and beautifully finished throughout. And every one carries vit!i it our usual guarantee of absolute satis faction or nionev bark. Come In Monday and Look Around TERMS TO SUIT ALL Warren's Music House 820 Main Street. Telephone 524 Coming Sunday and Monday I; :; -r::'tr . 'I I Jrl r In Addition A Dre&my Dud Cartoon Comedy V. L. S. E. PRESENTS THE VITAGRAPH BLUE RIBBON FEATURE THE SUSPECT A Drama in Six Acts With ANITA STEWART AND ALL STAR CAST Powerful drama of Ruaaian bueaucracy. In no photodramatic production dealing "-y SllSpeCt" IS the with Ruwia, ha the grimneaa of the Arctic Empire been brought out with auch , Dlel lUlUIC li cat It is doubtful if any photoplay ever produced dealing with the Russian Empire can compare with this masterpiece of idealistic realism which Mr. Drew has given the movie-loving public. power. ..or 1 4 T)..A,n To anvone who knows the level, grey plains of Poland, the unending steppes of Lr tmcrcu iu a i c.u.wiw.. bitter Siberia, and the horrible, ritualistic corruption of official Russia, this picture auJjynce. is a delight by its marvelously faithful conception of the Slav and his Empire. Aits 15c Come Early Chi! dren 5g