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EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1916. Ik QBM I'KM'KXT NlfHPAHt Rood but people are taking the situation conservatively and are not indulging in the reck own party leaders who showed the "white question at feather." that time The was nd Siul Weekly it Pee L OMU by th iA ITIIUSHINO CO Hfmher I nil (irtvd (1 Ibe lrnn NM4 llper. Awlatlos. i nt I 'radicles. II matter 1 DM Ull in Mm CRIB Inprrlti Nr ItUi l'ortltod Mm tinwDitn "irwt Ce., Portland. Orefoa on rlu at c'bl.-M H rpn. nu Security Building Mblr.(lnB. I i . uorcsii ; cm: h Ntrret. K W less activities that would have! whether Aincrican rights under marked such times as these 10! international law were to be i 1) years ago. insisted upon. President WiV This conservatism is going toson had taken a firm and de be one of the factors in mak-i cisive stand to this effect and ing our prosperity permanent, had informed Germany In plain i terms of the purposes o.f this LOYALTY j government. There was noth- A!TH. Hope and Charity I ki. .,',.,., n... ,,.,rW. are justly known as the and t.ornplied with the three graces. A fourth a.a Rut before Germany had EPWORTH LEAGUE AT HELIX NATATORIUM IS HEAVILY PATRONIZED !E ON SUNDAY BY SUNDAY CROWD PROGRAM S IX FORM OF 4 BATE TKSfPElLVTI RE ftKACHKS st MMl.lt RBCORD, I0i. HI Dt1 i Itni. Mill, imii. Mill, USllj, niii. mit. is Loyalty and there are times ' when it comes in for the high- cmcriptiom katks est appreciation of all. mm ,r,NbvAS:'M'"' -Mm If you have in your heart a in mnntb bj man... ', large measure of lovaltv, it wil! '? J -a " iaa i- (Kast Ortfjuatan Special.) tl rrt month! by mall one month, bi mall oif Tr tr i-arrifr Ii nnth. bi carrier one month bi carrier.. 'tift months, hj otrrler eml u ,?. one year, tiy mall gemi w.fkly all montha. bi mall. hroi f fVj. four montha. br mall isol cover and atone for a multitude of sins and shortcomings. With w out loyalty you cannot be a ! so Bood husband, a good friend, a 1 good employe or a good citi- zen. Smoke that doctrine of I'l'llil 111-.. An.r l 'Ph., lOnv. , rt h none so tnere was a taction in League services held hen Sunday eve congress with Weak kneed tWlj nlng wen- of unusual Interest The .i.-,.,, Tl.cu nonnlu wwVipH I Program was somethiiiK of a debate to avoid any chance of trouble by keeping Americans off armed liners. They would have humiliated our government by forcing our citizens to give up nlain rights under international law. It was a "peace at any The McLemore resolution The subject being: "Is it easier to be a foreign volunteer than a home Standby?" There were no bulges ap pointed to decide as the object of tl"' debate was only to show necessary qualification for workers In ihe (real cause, either at home or abroad and to create spiritual reaped and sup port for both classes. Those parted Dating in the debate were Mrs. Louis I Scholl. Jr.. Miss Gladys Wells. Kcv. t'.l Q, Smothers, Miss Ruth Coburn and Miss Francis Spike. tteprcsentatives of the interstate j commerce commission have been here the past week making a physical Val uation of the railrtiad property in, Kcho and vicinity. Mrs David Schuinwuy of Xolin and I Mrs. j, c. Reynolds of Valllsce, towa. votes came down from Nolln on Sunday I morning to attend the German tu-! re- Mrs. Reynolds' old rriends. The Rey nolds' lived here for several years n,l three Years ago noo.il to Iowa. I i,n murivm: isiaS. sail and you seek Fortunate Isles, rhe old Greek isles for the l the Then steer straight on through the watery miles, sti.oght on, straight on, and ou cafl t to wrong. Na. not to the left; nay. not to the right; Hut on. stra.ght on, and the Isles are in sight. Th, Fortunate Isles, where the yellow birds sing And life lies g.rt with a golden ring. And hat are the names of the Fortunate Isles Why. Duty and Love and a large t'ontent. bo! these are the isles of the water miles That (M let down from the firmament Lo! Duty and Love, and a truer mans trust; Your forehead to God and onr feet in the dust! Lo' Duty and Love, and a sweet babe's smiles. And there, O friend, are the fortunate Isles. B Joaquin Miller It ha lei . loyalty in your pipe and govern yourself accordingly if you care ffl t It i r.r n Ivt it i-ifttrifr tn i a t n yourself, well-thought of while was. ,he "e bl tes .ot ;men vou live and loved after vou ! c,an,!- " ws the show have journeyed on. down and the courageous I The slacker, who is more' urse was taken by the ad loyal to the hands of the clock ministration and the democrat than he is to his job, will never I majority. The minontt ri .k-1 tv,. i; leader in the house, Mr. Mann, I l iV U.1 t tilt lilt VI U i i i I v , , ... ..a mi .,a ...v. -t.i-.is led the opposition. The 1 i.K v,. 0aa ;.i.-'0it,." f fci. in the house and senate cast in i . ; i favor of the scuttle the office and desenes the ? .f entire,v shoe-leather boost. 1 PWCW voies- ..... . .1 t ,..,,,,,. Lovaltv is the cement otj w iiwww Mra Bwnoia, i, now visiting with her i f r i e n d s h i p it fills up. vote when congress was put to mother Mrs. schumway of Noun. smoothes over and heals the the test neither Justice Hughes The thermometer registered 10! dt- . l. I- .1 u a.v.. or anv other man has a rivrht to groeg Sunday, the hottest day here I .1 h 111 I i I I .-11 I r I 1 I i '1 n. l' l ... man for what he is, not fof ! charge the president s forces what vou would have him be with weakness or inconsistency, it helps vou to give of your love or lack of thoroughgoing Am and to receive the love of those ericanism. to whom you stand true in spite Justice Hughes to have been of their faults. consistent himself should have Loyalty is the reinforced pointed out that his own party concrete base on which indi-j failed to toe the mark at the vidua! patriotism is built. Loy-j crucial hour, alty gave birth to and baptized 1 u is the cold truth thaUluite in blood the Stars and Stripes'? few of the Hughes criticisms under which vou live and work; aimed at President Wilson are and play and sleep secure at more applicable to the republi- their brother Macoabee, n l. Deck night. Loyalty, of countless! can congressional leaders thai; "ho n quite in nu I rights disease lives bravely sacnticed beiorejto the president, you were born hold forth today fr Huehes in his acceptance speech said some splendid things but he also made some unworthy criticisms of Presi dent Wilson. Those criticisms will hurt Hughes more than Wilson. this BUmmei since. Charles Kenlson of Stanfleld and little neice. Miss Stella Kemson spent yestsrday In Kcho. Mrs. Jas. Meador and children re turned Saturday to their home at Glenns Ferry Idaho. They have been visiting lore the past three weeks with Mrs. Mcador's parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. M Scrlvner. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Fritiz. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Sprowls. Mrs. "lga Daniels and Mrs. F. M. Scrivner, all of this place, went to Hermiston to visit M r; Bert Mulllns and iwo children equal liberty, opportunity and protection alike to the son of the soil and to the alien. If you were born under the sweep of the eagle's wings, be loyal to your country, or find another that suits you better. from Wash.. with 1 little liny larkst f Wash. HE FORGOT THE M'LE MORE RESOLUTION FIERCE FOREST FIRE TAKES MANY LIVES :1 CONSERVING PROSPERITY N his acceptance address Justice Hughes said some very srood things ex pounding doctrines that all good Americans readily accept. Much the judge spoke as a partisan 3T has come to light that the candidate for office, not as a big American. He repeated special dividend recently many of the usual criticisms of declared by the steel corpora- the Wilson policy toward Mexi tion could have been much to and Europe. He charged larger. The company's report lack of firmness and consis lor the quarter shows earnings tency. but with reference to of $81,000,000 or over 40 per one very big subiect the jus cent on the common stock. But tice himself proved inconsist mstead of including all this ent. profit in a dividend the com- Criticising the Wilson handl pany is using much of the ing of the submarine issue as money for improvements, re- not sufficiently plain and vig placementi, etc. orous the republican candidate There is a tendency on the forgets that when the real test pan of other corporations to came in consress, over the Mc- do the same thing. Business is Lemore resolution, it was his j More Than 150 Burned to Death in Northern Part of ' Canada. TORONTO. Aug. 1. More than 150 lives have been lost in furious of the time however, forest fires which are sweeping the northern sections of the province, ac cording to information received here Four or five towns are reported wiped out. while others have been severely damaged. A relief train is on the way to the stricken section, carrying physicians. I.. :! it n. food and shelter, while returned home BatUn weeks visit at (Marks! relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Twlfl son Jack, left Friday extended visit to Colfax, and other points in the state ington. ! Mrs. Heistand Moore returned Bun- : day morning from a week's visit In Pendleton. She spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Bert Mullins of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Spike return- : ed Friday from Ituhl, Idaho, where they spent the past few weeks vislt- i ing with their son EltlnK Spike and ' family. ('has. E. Wells of N'olin Mas In Echo doing some trading. Word has been received here of U death of C. U. Ronney of The Dalles Ore., on Sunday. Mr. Bounty was at one time proprietor of a livery stable Here. (East Oregunian Special ) H9BUX, Ore., July It Bwidt? was ihe first big day for the Helix tut tat or! Una. From 10 a. m. until dark it waa occupied by people com ing and going and from 2 until 5 It wa estimated there were between 1100 and 4h on the grounds ull the time, 'there were many visitors from neigh boring towns and at times there were so many In (he pool that divers had to be cautious to avoid coll'sions with those swimming. The little folks en Joytd the shallow end of the pool with as much apparent pleasure as the adult! did the deeper part. T. M. Cook has bought 160 acres belonging to the estate of the late Henry Timmerman, better known to old timers as the I-iUas 1. Smith place, situated one mile east of He lix, for JIN, "60 The Helix Knights of I'Mhias lodge elected Clarence orton and Charlet AUpach delegates to the supreme lodge lo be held at Portland (be first ! of the month. Mrs. Mary Montgomery Is vis ting her win, j. k Montgomery la Pan dleton. j Ml and Mis' W, II. Dale and I younger children will leave as soon as harvest is over for a ear's vaca tion trip. They expect to spend the Winter at Long Beach where the chil dren u ill attend school ami In the j spring i.-,t Uale's boyhood home in I WlaconlUt, The trip will be made in the r Franklin. The farm will be left In the care id' their older son. Hare. Hoth Mr. and Airs. Dale will be much missed in religious and fraternal cir cles. j Mrs. M L Morrison. Mrs. Alford Sol do. .Mrs. A d drover and Ml-s Sarah Montgomery, will be hostesses at the Mothers' and Teachers' club j Friday afternoon. KUth and Dean Richmond of Wal la Walla are yi ting relatives and M o nds here. Claude Morrison leaves Wednesday I for soul hern ldahu. Mrs. j U Peterson was a Helix , shopper Saturday. Beatrice Clay of Spokane is visiting j relatives here, Fred Hlinn and family left Sunday for Bingham springs. j T. M. Cook and family and Miss i i.ei;a Norveli left Monday for month's outing at Crater lake. (harks Alspach and family have returned to Helix to reside, j W H. Albee was a I'endleton v.M- - yetCoatenM5YlnjdjraAri 0 . ... : nun core -,-iVtiitli'Prcparati(iii'r.w iJalarl4lMtagH ItoBrtesDiicdUlwJj; i,c.ssandlfcst.Cout.uus Onium.MorvhinciiorWKHi NtT NICOTIC. Paimnn w SB' mm ail. Woriii-Jcvcn.r raT-'ntuK0', Mlttri- For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Always Bears the Signature of f IU i tl In Exact copy of Wrapper. Use For Over Thirty Years CASTS! tmc mImtiuh ronMNT htm ?o as Canned salmon shipped to the I'ni-. of Alaskan gold to domeitlC polls was tul States In the last fiscal year am-1 larger by l.00," Inn the total for OUnted to :'l(i million pounds valued lllo and b 4. . man mat i"' ai III l-.i million ooiiais. an ihviwh i.mi. .-.inei mni'iii of :'l million pounds over till and ofllHO.OOC In 1(11, we 4n million aiver 1SH. 'than in The shipment of 111,100.000 worth;ln 1 HI 4 lit and III"' bod at Jim nor ore than i have 'ad. been sent forward for Timmons e, also coffin the d Cochran a town of 1700 popula tion, has been wiped out. according to news reaching here, while and Mathesen. smaller pi have been destroyed. At Nushka stations more than ' bodie- have been found, it is said. Iroijuois Falls and other towns i the vicinity also are reported pre to the flamee. It. H. Burdick lately from Portland has purchased a building lot in Waal I Lawn of I H. Iieezer and will soon I errci a home thereon. Mr. Hurdtek i now with the Echo Auto Co. Arthur Jordan assistant waternias-j ter was in town yesterday. Mrs. ". i. Davis drove In from the Jas. Copplnger farm yesterday morn-1 1hh a .unl ihu AnV in town Hert Mulllns left vesterdav fori Walla Midvale. Idaho, to look after his farm Interests near that place. Frank I'riindage has charge of Mr. Mullins' tonsorlal parlors in ,hls absence. Joseph Cunba. Jr.. was a Pendle ton isitor Saturday evening. J, Frank Spinning was transacllng I business In Stanfleld Saturday. ALASKA'S IMPORTS TO U. S. TOTAL $50,000,000 itor Friday, J. T. Oriswold went to Attalia Sat urday to attend a special meeting of the Knights of lthius. Mrs. Ellen Itamsey and children of I'endleton. visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson over Sunday. Myrtle Herman is visiting her sis ter. Mrs E. itingie or Vaniycle. Carl Kupers was a I'endleton visit or Saturday. Mrs. Arnold Planting, who has been ill at Clay's hospital, has suffi ciently recovered to return home. Mr. and Mrs. D. It. Sowers have moved from Hilton to one of the Pi per farms east of Helix Mr. ami Mrs. Clarence Penland of I'endleton. v sited with Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Penland Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. D B. Hill of Pendle ton were guests of Mr. and Mrs Jas. Hill Saturday and Sunday. Henry Koehlke of Athena was in town Sunday. R Kice of La (iramle was I Sun day visitor. Mr. and Mrs Victor Mason were Walla visitor Sunday C. F. Willis of Portland has rented Mrs. .er tie Myers' residence. His family will join him soon. Mr. Willis will ass st A b ilrover In farming. Dr. j Qrtewotd and eon motored to Walla Walla Monday, TREAT YOURSELF to a dish of our pure ice cream. You have no idea how it re stores a tired body or soothea a worried mind. It is delicious in flavor, smooth in texture. It is a cream so wholesome that doctors recommend it for in valids. Better get acquainted with some today. All Pendleton's best butter is put in Blue Cartons. Be sure that you get it when your order butter. Pendleton Creamery Phone 444 Lieut Bryan, U. S. N. stated before the Am. Soc. of Naval Engineers: "Oils made from the asphalt-base crudes have shown themselves to be much better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon-forming proclivi ties are concerned, than are paraf-fine-base Pennsylvania oils." Zerolene is scientifically refined from selected California crude asphalt-base. Highest competitive awards, San Francisco and San Diego Expositions. For sale by dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ZEROLENE the Standard Oil for Motor Cars TWO SENATORS IN GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME Sum Double the Annual Av erage jince .uppci ejps?'.:'' . vr is Largest. : j Alaska v Male.- to the I lilted Slater in the Hecal year 1911 aggregated nearly $(0,000,000, a sum double thn I rnual average :in'' ISM and only exceeded by those of ten countliel ! when measured by their ."ales to us in the last year prior to the ereat war In addition. Alaska nhtiijied to US I in 1015-16 gold valued at (10,000,001 and silver t" the value of $710,000, both from its own' mines, I The predominant feature of the year'N trade, according to an analysis made by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, Department ot Commerce, was the rise of copper to firit place among Alaska's expert staples, thereby supplanting salmon and gold as the leading Items. Re ceipts of cupper in ore. matte, and regultts from Alaska aggregated ii" million pounds valued at '.'6' mil lion dollars. This is four times the average for the preceding three years and exceeds the combined imports of that class from Chile. Cuba, Canada and Mexico, ihe leading foreign soiire es of this form of copper. A Few Reasons Why Cook With Gas It Is Handy It Is Cheap Wastes No Fuel It is Clean and Cool in Summer, and is Absolutely Safe. , Phone us and we will estimate the cost of Installation. Ranges and Water Heaters Sold on Easy Terms. Pacific Powg & Light Company Phone 40 2jllilllttllimmmitlj Known For It's Strength iimiiiimmiiiiiiiiiL I Washington, D. C, Oct. 6, 1915. First National Bank 9 White la Ihe favorite color of the I chosen white. Theae pictures show Imem'iers f 'be I'nlted Statea senate, what fleed Hmoot or tltah and Thai, j Manv of them, all those who regard E. Townsend of Michigan, think of : their drewi at all. have this year white SEVERE RHEUMATIC PAINS DISAPPEAR RhatUBAtigiE dtpcnrlg oa ga hcM 111 the Wood, winch Slice' muscles and i"int:', prod Idi flp'r.mMioi', gtiffiwgg .1" 1 Dfiil . r.ciil jntl in'o th felt oil 1 seme defect 111 lit" '".' BtWi i Hoo(i's Bgrgflpri!l . ihe Hood i"'tiie, i; ': I v gUSOfsgful (renlmcnt of Htct1lfgtll. directly, with r-i '' 1 th- blood, m l r:- 1 "' trr.. Dcn'tir.Jcr, GitHco. it. PENDLETON. OREGON is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor, Administrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. 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