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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1916. PAGE SEVEN I REPAIR AUTOS AND MACHINERY Every job that leaves our shop means another booster has besn made for Independent Garage repair service. This department is under the personal supervision of a competent mechan ic who is likewise one of the owners. We realize that we must give you con scientious work at fair prices to win and keep your patronage and we are do ing it. . We do not pad your work, but try to keep your repair bills down and your car on the road. , We not only repair automobiles but will overhaul, repair or make new parts for any kind of farming machinery. Bring in your caterpillers, com bined harvesters, headers, mowers, binders, gas engines, pumps, etc., we will make them work like new. Service station for gasoline, lubricants and accessories. Free air and water at curb. A car washer who knows how. Independent Carage Hemmelgarn & McCarrol, Props. corner bast Court and 1 hompson Streets. Telephone 633 Sorrows of a Comedian JOHN BARRYMORE A : ppijBi 1 1 u i j SO much has been writ ten by really clever pen-wlelders concern ing the breaking heart of the clown as he cavorted be for the laughter-shaken au dience a la "PagUaccl" that It were best to explain that this Is not going to be a tearful lamentation, but a grouch. It is a protest ngalnst the Iniquities of this worlil whl h give a pervert ed sense of humor to the public whereby It professes to see something funny In the physical anguish of a fellow-mortal. Why shonlil you and your friends Bit comfortably in a mo tion picture theatre and laugh with glee when a photoplayer Is seen to fall overboard Into icy water? Why Is the human mind so constituted that it gloats over the sight of a man being mal treated and generally bruised, the degree of mirth being in pro portion to the a mount of anguish experienced by the victim? Probably we shall never know, so we can but record the fact and marvel at the enigma. I shall never forget a fight in "The Dictator," a Famous Players production for Paramount Pictures, in which I played. My valet and I were to attack a taxicab chiuffeur. and. in the midst of a fight, we were to fall off the dock Into the Kast Itiver. When we came to that part of the struggle and actually took the plunge our Satanic director danced up and down on the dock with glee. "Tne.Vll die laughing at that," he shouted, as we floundered around In the water. "That was great stuff. I thought you bad knocked him out, .lack." From which It seems only logical to Infer that If we had both been killed outrisht our epitaph would have bed) a deafening shout of laughter, raising the roof of ev ery picture theatre in the country a pretty thought, Is It XOT? COLORADO POTATO BEETLE APPEARS i- OfUDQOS The C6ofAid0 potato beetle has ap-, peared In portions of eastern i regon, Ud growers throughout the state should be on the looKoul for this most serioua of all potato pests. It. will be readily recognised by Its! characteristic markings and OVal shape it is controlled by arsenical sprays, either dust or liquid, Those; who note this Insect pest 00 their potato crop may learn full particu lar by writing A. L. LOTftt, acting entomologist of the o. A. C lOxperi aient Station, t'orvullls, Ore. IS CHINA'S FIRST PRESIDENT DEAD OR ALIVE? hKMonivrs assailed for insi ri ii ii.m DK'KINHOX. N. !.. Aug. 11 Hughes In his speech here assailed I he democrats for governmental ineffici ency. He said: "America can t held her own by declamations. The admin istration is three-quarters government. It Is easy to have paper program". Public offices must not pay private debts." He Is meeting fair steed crowds everywhere. UoOll politicians said the crowds would be hirger If the schedule had not been suddenly changed. sorrotary lAimlng at Dck. WASHINGTON, Aug 11 , Secre tary latnalng returned to his dek to day fler n month's vacation. Klectiicll and liquid air are used In quarrying operations In Germany to save explosives. Elcrlrlriti makes the spark which sets off the explosive mixture. I ITCHY HUM DISFIGURED FAC E Kept Getting Larger. Skin Red, Inflamed and Irritated. Started to Smart. In Two Weeks HEALED BYCUTICURA SOAP AND OINTMENT "My troublo was ringworm and the way It started was by having a few pimples on my chin. At Unit 1 didn't pay very much attention but It kepi on getting larger and I didn't know what to do. The ikln was red and Inflamed and my face was disfigured for the time being. Tho breaking out was Itchy and It started to smart and my face was Irritated. "It came to my mind that OuUrura Soap and ointment might be a benefit no I tried them. First I put the Ointment on and then liathed my face with CuticuraSoap. I kopt It up for two weeks or In and 1 was healed." (Signed) William Beerby, Richland. Wash., July 24. 1915. Sample Each Free by Mall With 32-p. Hkln Hook on request. Ad dress post-card "Cutleura, Dpl. Tt Bos ton." Hold throughout the world. 9 JpBwHHHjg LW wtMNKth ESLHrHH i' 5 i HAS BEEN QUITE ILL directly helpful to their families. Ed I ucators, however, find some difficulty J In defining just what work that the boy doea un the farm should receive I an educational credit and how many credits should be allotted for the dif ferent kinds of work which really help the boy to master progressive I tnethoda, schools and teachers, the specialists in agricultural education In the States MRS. lilt HARD MOKIUHOK XOW Relations Service, have recently pub- Here are THE WAGONS THAT HOLD THE ROAD PULL EASY AND TURN NICE UNDER A LOAD. PETER SMUTTIER WAGONS "THE OLD RELIABLE" Made in Chicago since 1843. The Peter Schuttler Mountain Wagon, because of ita durability and easy running, was the favorite of our grandfathers who crossed the plains in '49. n The Famous John Deere COXVAI,KH KM OTHER NEWS AND PERSONAL NOTES. (Kat in-egonian Special.) WESTON, Aug. 11. Dr. Alfred Benpart, local dentist, left Thursday evening on a months vacation. He l.shed Department Bulletin 365., School Credit for Home 1'ractice in Agriculture. This bulletin, which may be had free by educators as long as the department a supply lasts, de votes a number ol pages to tables and examples showing the nature ot school credit oroiects and the amount expects to visit in Bait Lake City and 0f credit to be granted. It is recog Sa Francisco while away. : niXed, however, that real cooperation Mr. and Mrs. John Mcllae and lira 0 lhe oari of the oarent is essential ! -ouia Van Winkle went up to Cold and the author thus defines the part Springs Friday and sent a most en-1 the parent must play, in any plan for joraoie uay picaing nucKleDei Ties. making school and (arm work closer Mrs. Martha Head is spending altogether in the interests ol agricul lew days this week with her son, W.I tufa! education. 1'he parent should agree: (1) To, IRON-CLAD MOUNTAIN WAGON is known as the quality wagon. Its right material and construction mean long life and satisfactory service. If you are thinking of buying a wagon, don't forget the three essential factors to look for, performance, dura bility and price. Then let us explain our guarantee. McCUNTOCK I SIMPSON 400 East Court Street. Telephone 610 Head in Athena Mrs. Kdi.a Wilson of Athena visited Grandma Van Winkle in Weston this cek. Mr and Mrs. Anson Wood of Walla Walla were ill Weston during the week visiting lnends and relatives. Mrs. Richard Morrison has been ILLINOIS STORM SWEPT the pupil to use special land, animals, j i and equipment, either as a lemporan owner or as a tenant so far as the I needs of the project are concerned; I yZ in giant the pupil the time needed i for the work and to verify and vouch I r..r tin,. . . I -J quite ill for the past week, although! " . ' ' ' , , ... . , , the pupil in the necessary manipula tor condition is reported to be 'm-1,, , P .. , , proving. i r r": v ' . T . Ji t.. It., 1 " . I ""'HI u v i wni- i . i i .i in i j my III Ullr 1 u; aftW ttilu u'ol. .t--4l.. U..I. a- I I, i L. , , uJii. M ,wlnl ,lut alwayii feasible, par- at Hochford, OL. and destroyed hay- H. B. Hlchards of Athena, was tn WfNfun OTewIn nae win. bui. 11 its wie wnins ana test 111. MacKenzie ai-f: ( , . . . r. 1 itiiiiv mi m tiw " art u. 1M AND HAH, OEMOLISIIKS HOl'SKS PITS EUBOTBIC I.H.IIK OIT. micinn til iM 11 u , anA tion so far as practicable; tl ) to al low the pupil the profit derived from w"dsorms swept Illinois and Iowa own labor and management. The today. The wind demolished houses tii ularly where the pupil takes up one phase of the main business of the Stag? Says CMoago Is Filled. CHICAGO, Aug. 1: Plans for an Oregon-Chicago university football game this fall were considered off to day, following an announcement by Coach Alonzo Stagg of the Maroons that Chicago's gridiron schedule was filled. slacks. Street far service Is aban-' BETTER THAN SPANKING. Mr. and Mrs rived In Weston Thursday after hav ing spent a week at their tarm near liiparia, Wash. Hugh Melntyre and family ol Athena were in Weston during the week. Air. and Mrs, .1. tines Trice have re turned front a two weeks' outing at .Mr. and Mrs. Jose rity were in Wall Andy lionglas of Weston, was I uainess visitor In Athena Thursday ng The parent must at least give an unbiased voucher of the time and ex- sseph Winner 01 thisl ' la Walla Thursday. ne YW)N SHIH K') Gri. WRITE TO YOUR FRIENDS OK Monogram Stationery, w. G. SMITH & CO. WBDDINU AND VISITINU CA1H KMillAVIilU MolttiA.N UUDi.. l'OUTLANU, OB China's first president. Yuan Shih Kai. who. eoeordiag to official state inciils. died In the palace of the Man- chiiB and whs burled In the tombs ol his ancestors, Is neither dead nor burled, according to popular report Harassed b) financial worries he gave up bis power and stole awaj to I foreign land. Whnt may lend an air of probabil ity to this story Is the mystery sur rounding his death, one rumor was that he was poisoned by a palace at tendant; another, that he died at the band of a political assassin. The at tendants In tie death chamber were few and the obsequies were simple. pupn. in tne aosence or an advisory ' Eiectricai disturbance committee or an inspector, the parent I power lines. Is. th( judge asto when the pupil has. m omplislted a task successtullv. hen the pupil's time is much eded bj the parent in regular home duties it nut) be well to advise that the pupil take over some part of that ! 1.. ...... 1. t . rr. i ii. . Mrs Delia Ursea and children of ""'R as 11 W w w Walla Walla were recent visitors at j "ure lhe cooperation of the parents, the O. De draw residence in Weaton. I lthouf" the "managerial" income The Woman's Mission BocletJ Ot ""l ll"ne tu the P"P- UM Uethodlit church held their reg-l The school should not only give ular monthly meeting at the home ol ' credit for work for which the pupil Mrs. J. s. Hams on Water street , receives pay, but should consider the Wedneeda) afternoon. Mrs. K. It. relative income or profit as one im Bmlth, Mrs. It. Lieuallen and Mrs. j portant factor in determining the Harris were elected as delegate's to I aehool rank given on .the project, the annual conference arhU h is soon , To insure success, it will be very to convene In Walla Walla. j desirable to have a memorandum ot OottUeb Bchwank Ot Walla Walla, j agreement signed by all parties betoo was n Weston Thursday on business. tne project begins, a report In full Mrs. I. s Wood left ibis week for rrom the pupil, and a voucher from un extended is:t with hei daughter, 1 lrie parent at the end Mrs Warren A. Wood ul (iold Beach. Ore. Miss Kav Warren of Weston, left I Tuesday ot this week for lhe bench I wf10Te she grill remain until lhe first j of BeDtember, after which she will I resume her school w ork at Seattle. J. U, Allen 01 llood River gave an address Thiiisdav evening at the Methodist church on the proposed brewer's amendment. Snanklnp rina nnt pun ehllHrpn ,,f hA. doned. The weather bureau declared j wetting. There Is a constitutions! ctuss the storm broke the heat wave. ! tor tms trouble. Mrs M. Summers, Bos , ,, ., . , .. IW, Notre Utme. Ind., will send free to say 1-a Salle, Spring alley and Tlskilwa motber her uccessful home treatment, with were hardest hit. Telephone and tele- full lnstrnrtlons. Send no money, bat graph communication was cut. For- T "XiT7wnLKuXS"IE. jSBT ?H 'Mtment troubled with orlne difficulties by dar or nleht. address Mrs M. Summers. Boi R, Notre Tame. Ind f.i.ti'M euiii'ii o 1111 ,1 1 11 n was 1 ui. iui- ,1,1- n. . . pense record, and a statement that , ,ions of chicagtl plunged in dal k. t heipT ThU t, the project work was all done by the! Iu.ss eafM when the storm opened, also corea adults nd aged people disrupted the Tit Wsmission box CAUSES PANIC ON NrriV llAVr TRAIN NBW HAVEN, Aug. 11. The transmission box of the New Haven electric train exploded and scores of passengers were thrown Into a panic One WOman was Injured. Many pas sengers are suffering from shock. Arhbulaneee ruehed to the scene.Traf' lie was resumed within fifteen min utes. Klrst reports said a bomb ha I exploded. FASHION PARAGRAPHS. With the plainest of hat trimmings in favor there Is going to be a great demand for ribbons. Metal laces Increase In favor, and there are new combinations (Old with sen-green, sllfer on old blue. Picturesque Is the taffeta dress mnde of plain colored tnffeta with a basque of daintily flowered taffeta. The ttissor coat Is the proper pro lection lor the dress of organdy, tulle or any thin fabric. Healthy Motherhood Means A Healthy Baby. WALLOWA LAKE PARK THE SWITZF.ItI.AXD OF AMERICA - JOSEPH, OREGON. - For Rest and Recreation ik'ihI our vacation among the pines and snow cauiHti mountains. The ideal summer rvort of the North West. BOATING, BOWLING, DANCING, BATHING, ETC. Hates: Tent with Hol ud Bedding S.Y0O per c'k and up. Rooms $..- per week and up. S,".."U Meal Tickets S.Y0O. 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