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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY. AUGUST 26. 1916. EIGHT PAGES E A STRONG DOCTRINE AND driven in heards without fjAftX (towaM A WEAK ONE ught of where they are go- g5jWB3LJ "l"'r K. the herders generally be- .fT HE Rible lays down the ing paid for the work thev do. " doctnne TlrifTr No voter with an open bwught th. Deuhland acr oS r. , . s,, vr.., r I , man s;VVe lat Shal 1,6 CM read Mr Fisher"s ten rea" ! the wen "'ado I safe trip oiftoo. or. b; th. MM reap. It is a strong dot- sons without feelinir. as Fisher linm ., ij u., 1IKH..1MAN ITKI.lSKlNlJ l) I .;.... ..11 .... 1 , ... . . '. ..... i mum liciu ,,. tt; wc a a JUM Ullt. H11U QQM fnat resident uson MMM Osaatj ipr ! iii the long run never fails of should have a second term Member I'nltM) ITees ISSirlSrlSS ! fulfillment n-v u .l -j j. mtma it tbf iwoffii- it l'Mdiftoo. i lumumeni. Whether the president is en- wmm mc4m ii twt. Churchmen however, often titled to this or not. the country oh ialk in other oitics subordinate this principle in fa- is so entitled. Iprl: Bote: Sewi StnL I'ortlaad. . 11 iv. Bngom vor of a more alluring theorv N"o'0?iLKi,n,1 "" on the object of the forgive-;' AN OLD TIME PLEA ckiow Ror'u, ix ser uriiy Buiidni Dess of sins. Speaking in the : . . ., .. . JSSSS: " w Bo'", M' m rough this idea is that no mat- 7f .turthenng the railroad ; lor what a man or woman may J ot the e,ht h?ur c?"- mmtm i d() the performance of certain troversy many alarming mnnmi n.m ' ,,fi u...i ki.,.; stones are sent out showing ?!MK' .. -I will inp HuS .l.r. , , alleged tremendous added ex- Bs: s sag yB tsi z Jl Z i Z- a pene the roads have to tbm ..etU b, MO 1 4s TO the unorthodox UUI doc- ( meet jf the demands of the men SSI S ' 4lr -nt a,k and fa,1?e- Cer- are granted. A favorite S2SS . iS'cJrt.T S UI y f"ultno reallzat.lon claim is that it will mean $100.- SS! SSTSSif Hrt i.JS-nature. Mother Nature is nei- OOO.OOO added expenditure to M o j nn ijj ther forgiving nor revengeful. ' tu rn;irnn,u Mai Wu. li ouih. bj mtl! .Tloi is j J v I l. 1 railloat. tan -WMkiy. foot o.tb.. b. .ii... .6 he is kind and helpful yet in- ( Thjs caim woay have more exorable in her rulings. hen wei ht were U not for th a t - i . i-. oL- Ii la nM iia nni- rhn . ' .... - ' " V the identical figures were use,; r nrice. npn we ohev tnusp .i .i f .. . - . in i no nasi wnenever anv no.o- ..... ....... 'i'i....... r - on a different route. His name is unknown to fame which shows how things some times go. Cantain Koenio I he captain of the Bremen may have been equally bravo and able. The world does not know his name and possibly never will. m Those Texas steers will give n thrilling look to the Round Up. but the bulldogger will note the size of the necks more than the length of the horns. WLJ! mpnt tenHinor InviM tl-m c f.it i. i i :.. Ki... ........ .v.. w ... ..v... mum am oucjrw in ix.iivj no, of emploves was proposed, in the imagination Ignorance When the air.brake ,aw WM of the law does not change the pnding the officials daimed a , . . .it would cost the roads $100.- Would not the church main- mm to put it into effect, tain a stronger hold on the peo- When the tent safetv Pie it more emphasis could be , wu first proposed', again Placed on the principle of sow- thp railroads stated it would mg and reaping and less upon cost one hundred million. When the theory that God is ready to the movement in favor of elec set aside his standards if you tric headlights was under way reach him with the proper tno,. rau it HOW MD III 1JVK. So he ilied for his faith That fine' More than nw-st of us do. But stay: Can you add to thai line That he lived for it, too lu hit death he :vre witness al last Aa a mar-.', of truth. Did hu life do i he same in the paat From the day of his youth ! It Is easy to die. Men have died For a wish or a whim; From bravado, passion or pride. Was it hard for him? But to live tvery day, to live out AU the truth that he dreamt. While his friends met his con duct with doubt And the world with contempt. Was it thus that he plodded ahead. Never turning aside? Then we 11 talk of the life that he lived. Never mind how he died. Selected. storv ? Much that is taught about God does the Creator an in justice. He is stronger than some churchmen portrav him. The closer we keep to nature cost a hundred million. As a matter of fact it may be doubted if these forward steps have cost the railroads any thing because the roads as well as tne men nave beneiitteo the nearer we get to the facts from the improvements and religion is not religion un less it is founded upon the truth. MR. FISHER'S TEN REASONS The Italians have been a long time on the road to Trieste and some thought they were travelling in a circle. Do the Danes really want those little islands or are they trying to drive a hard bargain with Uncle Sam? Those who sell at least ''High wheat to pay their bills show a spirit of fainress. 28 Years Ago Today EOPLE who desire the facts as to the presiden tial campaign may read m.0i with profit the statement, pub- Altwtner the demand of lished in this paper today, by the railroad men for an ei ht Irving Fisher, professor of po- hour law is a worthy one. It litical economy -at Yale. looks to the conservation of Mr Fisher treats the sub- humanitv and humanity is a ject from the standpoint of a subiect that should have pre. man who votes as he believes cedence over dividends or best for the country. His rea- freip.ht rates sons for supporting Wilson are complete and presented in masterly fashion. Against the Fisher view of civic duty the "vote-your-ticket" cry is silly and inane It is a cry raised by men who As to a wage advance under the eight hour plan the train men assert that not more than one-third of the men will be affected as far as increased pay is concerned. These men will not be the hieh tiriced men. i 1.1 1 ' .... . ; rraziei- was elected capuun and -N. but those who are paid the least M. ivrkms manag. r of the Pendle- and deserve an increase the (From the Daily East OrtfonlM. I August JT. 1SSS. In a Teel Springs letter, recent ar- j rivals mentioned were Mrs. M E.I Folsom. Daisy, Elsie and Flora Fol tim of Pendleton; W. T. Stanton' and family of Vinson,, Joe Ell of! Pendleton, a Mr. QulUford of Itutter ('reek and three of the Matlock bos of Lena. It is said by people who ought to know that the late sow n grain has I yielded considerably more to the acre than that sown early. J. H. Parkes and wife, and Missj ' Mara Parkes have returned from j Meacham. It Alexander left Saturday night for Los Angeles to attend the Sov-1 WTujn Grand Lodge ot the Odd Fel-j lows. At an especially Important business meeting held Sunday afternoon Lol Frazier was elected captain and N 1 w anQ aesene an increase ineiton brass band tmseuall tune m r; i irn m:i rpa , ... . . .. . . . uif nigiu session 01 me i:.- Saturday ti ght was a lather interoat Ing. one, the five minute talks by Professor Klgler, Captain Jarvis, C. H. Marsh. J. L. Bucev and J B. Ed dy on the subject, "What are the de fects in our present school system and how to remedy them were very entertaining. J. S. McLeod and Miss Annie Mc Laughlin left for We.-ton Sunday for the purpose of getting married and were there made man and wile. I Four horses were killed on thai Walla Walla branch on Wild Horse Friday by the up-going train. It II mail Willi less eupiiu-!,he horses said that she prayed that neous name performed the the engineer's neck might be broken think people are cattle to be same service for the colonials hit locomotrra over her petal I i m Saturday T. F. Rourke pun has-' Elgin his year's crop o'l THE WAY THINGS GO HEN Paul Revere made his famous ride another What the mm & SUPPLY CO. W. N. MATLOCK, Pre.. WM. DUNN, Manager. means to YOU IT means that every motorist has at his service in Pen dleton, every minute of each day and night, the con venience and dependability of a big, strong and exclus ive tire and auto accessory institution. An institution that has delved deep into the merits of every make of tire and selected those that will give their buyers the least trouble and most mileage. A supply house for auto accessories that have proven popular and practical. A station for service in the way of vulcanizing and patching of tires and tubes promptly and correct. 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('.inn,,,, f,,n.. le- teniae for Milton where Mr -anBon ts has bough) property, n- ha. rented and family in a two w k 9 VgtssssssfjsgtssH'' I WnaPTTmflr, m mm BgJK vs mm jmjjrwm n ft A A el TODAY AMERICAN FASHIONS A DAY WITH BETTY YOUNG. Florence Reed in "NEW YORK" FRED FORSYTH PRESENTS FAN TAN FASCINATING VAUDEVILLE. SUNDAY MONDAY DOROTHY GISH IN "THE LITTLE SCHOOL MA'AM" MACK SWAIN KEYSTONE COMEDY "Mad Cap Ambrose" FAN TAN TEMPLE KOItMKK is POUTLAND GITO iRRAIGNBD Klt MURDER OP lllSUA- II I Sloan Thomson I home from an through southern turned on Wedne Archie Malcolm La Qrands where and family automobile Dregon. The trip His. Ennll Pettlt Will stand Trim ir .Michigan x Intimatioii Is i; ten of w hat Defense will lie. MOUNTCldEltBB, Mich.. Aug. 25--Mrs. Ermll Pettit. former Portlander. win be rearralgned in justice ohns court nn a charge of murderins' her husband. August 1 7 She has not recovered from the shock. Sht is pale and wan. It is not known what defense she will offer. 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