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DAILY EAST OREGOXTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1916. EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX 9 - ') -A Aw N IMl -KSIi;.T NKWSI'APBR l'lhaliMt Irai.v niul S. mi Wr-cll It P. rllr-nni. Oregon, by tnf tAVI IM(l;i,l'!,U rrbi.isiiiNO CO I wooly west to line up votes for i Hughes have designs on more j than the feminine political eon jtingent out this way. A press : dispatch telling of the depart ure from Gotham reveals the I fact that a famous actress. offinj,! . ,.,,ntv i;ir i Marie Dressier, l?d the cheer- KniKnMi at (!. i,ti.ffir t ivo.iiton. j i,g 0n the train and danced a Or-,,, ..cartel., mail m.ttar. , from the reaJ. pjat. on kai.k in oTiiKi! riTira j torm as the train pulled out for Imperial lintel News sum!. 1 omana. , ..... , .. Huwnao Ne c. ptoboo. ores- the hinterland. rt.ir.pn Hnru ".ntj Rniininc 1 That there should be a cheer wnhimri..ii, i c. nun.u. jui Konr j eaer accompanying the train n,hMwl:.N: wL !us reasonable enough. There ttifpnonr r:r.-Z"Zzz2 j mav times at Some of tlie srnscRiiTioN i;vir:s Huffhes meeting when a little s-' I professional pep making will CU1I t III ll.luu. UUfc , 41, v.... LEADING A BLIND SOLDIER TO PADDLE (IX AliVANt Kl aiu. nm1 Tinr. Iy nain- I H H - sit m.ttttlis. !' mail allv, three ninruli-. Iv rm.il t 1 1 v . nnp numth. Iv msi' . IHUr. nne year, tir rarrier Iial'y. ii m..nth. tv rarrer . . Ifllt. three months. tT carrier. 1 ,tO 7 ,vt 1 W n:vni 2:7 yi aks oi.n. 1 hi' night clos- not to that nun- ei ti Is- T. what concerns sec : That deafness might possess mine erirs To what concerns me not to hoar: That truth my tongue might 1- From ever sie.ikiiig foolishly: That no vain thin? micht ever rest. or be conceived In n-y brjst; That by each deed and word and thought r.inry may to my God be brought! Hut what are wishes' I.ord, mine eye on thee is fixed, to thee I cry; Wnsh. Ixird. and purify my heart. And make it clean In every part. And when 'tis clean, Ijnrd, keep it too. For that is more than I can do. Thomas Elwood (H39. need of a dancing commedien ne if as announced the New York ladies are journeying forth for the purpose of round- j ing up the country, women vote. Are they also bringing some ci gars along for our wives, sweet hearts and mothers? THEIR WESTERN BAIT A PRODUCER 0 have carried off first honors in turkey raising for two successive years at the state fair is the record ! of Carmine Jones of McKay creek. It is a record to be proud of. At an age when most girls are qualifying in the art of spending money young Miss Jones is making good in a line of production that means fi nancial profits as well as bet ter Thanksgiving Day dinners and therefore happier homes throughout the land. She is in a worthy line of endeavor and no doubt finds much pleasure in her work. Happiness is a ' state of mind and is more like . ly to be acquired by giving that by getting. am HERE are signs that the DON'T FORGET liU ladies of the Golden Spe-! ' TER pifll nnw pnrnnto from . pi' VnrL fn fho tviM onH trr? here TO REGIS- THAMC YOUR GROCER are such vital is sues involved in the com- 1 mg election that no one ' should fail to register and vote. I There is a bill on the ballot for jan eastern Oregon normal J school.. There is a brewery i amendment up concerning which radically different views are held. There are other : measures of importance to Ore gon to be decided on Novem ber 7. But above all in nub- Jt Un ichc ir : lic interest looms the presiden 11 lie dbi) yUU , tial election. The outcome of rr vf tnat votin? may mean much to VU.lt VJ thp Tin ted Stntos Tho ranaa of progressivism is involved in president. peace or war quite likely to depend upon who is the next cccupant of the White House. Take no chance on losing your vote. Register now if you are not enrolled. to try a !r n RAnNf the success of the j iOWDilF for America is quite U 1 V x T I f 1 I i ll-. . Ki K I an K . ?J 1 I t i Visitors at one of the homes in Knglahd for blind soldiers lead them out on the beach to paddle. This Photograph shows a little girl who is acting as the guide for one of the men who lost his sight In the trenches? 1; - f.h. He wants to do you a favor he knows what brands to rec ommend from experience. THE INHERITED MEXICAN PROBLEM mm ' O.N O 7f . '. j wrote .. 3 v. ho HE republican campaign ers, from the fault-finding Hughes down to the humblest cross-roads states man, have nothing to say of the Mexican problem save during Wilson's administration. They carefullv ignore everything be fore March 4, 1313, and one fhort, non-committal sentence covers all they dare say of the future if Hughes is elected. They never mention the "hu miliatintr" incident of the Am erican citizen taking out a cer tificate of registration from the British Consulate at the City of Mexico to secure protection to his property. But this happen en when Roosevelt, the Dough ty, was president in 1908. py never refer to the let- President Taft in 1911 the governor of Arizona. had telegraphed him that on a certain Sunday. The preacher asserted that the ten were open. The mayor said they were shut and the prea cher didn't know what he was talking about and the truth was not in him. The preacher said he had a hundred to say that the ten were open and invited the ma yor to match him, the loser's hundred to go to charity. The mayor wrote a piece for the more Alton paper which was filled with beautiful thoughts and intimated that he was going to cover the preacher's hundred but next day, when the prea cher wanted to meet him and his backers and fix up the ar ticles of agreement the mayor and his hundred did not show up. So charity loses a hundred and all true sports miss the bet ting match of the mayor and the preached. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. unless the American govern ment acted, the people of Dou glas, Ariz.i would have to va cate the town : "I cannot order the troops to cross the border, but must ask you and the local authorities, in case of danger occurs again, to direct the peo ple of Douglas to place them selves where bullets cannot reach them." If one finds cowardice in dealing patiently with Mexico, can he find anything cowardly than this? It was Senator Stone, demo cratic, of Missouri, who first insisted that President Taft be authorized to employ force to restore order in Mexico, and it was Senator Root, republican, of New York, the ablest cham pion of Hughes and a bitter cri tic of Wilson, who said then that even a threat of force would be "to reverse the policy of the United States and take a step backward in the path of civilization." And Senator; Lodge, republican, of Massa chusetts, backed him up. The Mexican problem has been a national, not a party problem, ever since the passing cf Diaz. Able and honest men of both parties have agreed and disagreed over it have aereed and disagreed with their own part' heads over it. ami flour a of yore, It should be dealt with by the. Among those who left on this mor . 1 ;a u0 u J..H 1 1 intt's train for Walla Walla were W. people as it has been dealt, y MafocJt N1I)p Matwk( Mr with by our president 1 ,,,, MrH Jow,,,h Murphy and c s. thoughtfully, conscientiously, j Jackson. justly. 28 Years Ago Today jIFrom the Daily Kast Oregonian. j October 3, 1888.) U ". Frazier who has reit;ned his Position as town teamster a short I time since has again been employed in the Pendleton flouring mill and is I now engaged in handling the wheat E : mmmmt AiiiinaiiinMM 11 iihiiii imii iian imbu i imbim ii lnWHIMMIHIMW111 " Kmmmmmmmwmmwmmm- MKQ that m tlie9 Mm 1 1 pincn mt diejr satisfy! Two out in the 9th! Tho "pinch hitter line a beauty over "short" In comes the whining rur The "fans" go wild-it : cer tainly satis' ! That's what Chesterfields do when you smoke they satisfy! Still, they're MILD! It is this combination of "satisfy' with mildness that b giving smokers that neu) cigarette enjoyment! But only Chesterfields c :n give it to them, for the good reason that no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield blend! Try Chesterfields today! x VHi if' 8 ! :1H '.Ifl lefiteio Th CheaterTietd Bl-nd contain! th inot famoua Turkith tobaccoa -bA vljOUN for iichn CAVALL lor arnrni; SMYRNA for aw.tn: XANTHl for frafnc, Crfiabinaci with tka boat d4or.tic Uaf. 20 for 10c CIGAR.ETTES 4 at jap if iim-mmmmmmrm&: s$i tf"""1 Cm" " 1 ' " r""r"J " " 11 Tfin--,iiiiii- -rr i, ami aimT-tiiiMiMiiwi"iif avMtMiill A GAME PARSON -iMiiiiiitiin;iiiHiiiii mi .i uii.uiiui t h imiiuiiiini ni iiHiiui in. uitu Sri tr-ri f.i I t s ? S Drink Soda in Bottles i the most sanitary way. It' pure and easy to keep cool. We bottle, sell and deliver to your home HIRE'S ROOT BEER SODAS, ALL FLAVORS GINGER ALE good as any in the state. Agency for Weinhard's Golden Nector the fine summer drink. Pioneer Bottling Works Paul Hemmelgara, Prop. Telephone 177. Quick delivery a feature. ii1 It is ju.-t a trifle iliil! in f'endlelon at iMrriiii. Th rpillmiiim Is coming Iiiiwhit when the reservation Is thrown open. The MiHKeK ''aiopbell who hav I con visliinif at th- residi'iice of Mr. and Mrn. H'.rahorn for the past seier v days, returtieil to their home in I'ortlaml on la'-t tiiitt's train. Hand ei-iireris aitain this evenim.'. vlll lie .- jii t : iMi'.-oJ for Home titn" flit lire. A h'tri-nian who has triore pre- $100;,, ti,,. shiewallc on the hill north of Ft'Tday. ln'isenitiK several MAN IS SHOT DEAD WHILE CLASPED IN DAUGHTER'S ARMS lice searched the vacant lot within n few minutes, but found no one. LL true i-ports will regret that the betting bout be tween Mayor Beall and Parson Kenny of Alton has been called off. It looked for 1 They u'lii'lu .ju if tho movnr anrl thp 'h preacher were going to have a light to the finish with bills, which would nave neenitown a sight worth going all the way . Harris. to Alton to see . A ha WP" """ ",hi1"" ,V!I "' 10 Jll'JU nee. th(, ,.aiv,. ,,. j-pHprva. Betting parsons are so rare it ion ia.t evmins;. in honor of the that many of our best people1 """''''-'- "r " ! ' "' have never seen one. And .''"'"'""'; r".ieii.n who were r- , , . ii .. cured sav that fnllv k" couple were In parsons who bet a hundred at i ..,,.,;,. a,Hl ,h;,, ,h(. , f thf. a throw are as infrequent as; teseive were out in fail force, ix-nt on the Visits Of the famOUS Piasa vluorous enjoyment of the fean and R;,l Tw,.hav K'onnnv ia lh ! The lifht fantaMtlc Was trlp- llllll. I O.U' .IVilll..., niv hundred-a-trow kind. When I'HILADEU'HIA, Sept. his little daughter's arms i neck and his wife heslde linn. W iliiam I l!lt-her was sitting on the porch at his- home at Hancock and !hunk streets, when the sounds of a shot hroke the stillness and he fell from his chair dead with a liullet In hip heart. Iietectiyes are uiii'kini; on the the ory that I'.Pchcr was amhushed as the result of a uunrrel which he hail 'with an uniiletitified man last Friday night. i Across the street fron the I'.lchtH home are city dumps which are de I nrted at nit'ht. Uichter was talkinj! I to his child when the shot came. I'o- ELSIE JANIS FEEDS 29.-wh I TRAMP AND HE THEN ahout hisi (IWIPr PRI7F nOT. TAKKYTOWN, X. Y., .-' pt. 30. Wsie Janls has placed a ban on tramps, (in Monday moriilnff a gen tleman of ths road called at tho ac tress' hack door and asked for a cup of coffee and a sandwich. Miss .Tunis said she couldn't turn anyone uway, so tho tramp flecelved a breakfast, After he had gone Miss .lanis miss ed her Pekingese dog, Princess Moiis mee, given her by friends In Devon shire, Kngland. She advertised and H CI. Harris, a florist, reported seeing Says Simple Remedy Prolonged His I ife he feels like betting he savs, "Bctcha hundred," and the "hort snorts have to say "good evening" and go home. The preacher discovered the other dav that there was a dif ference between him and the mavor a to whether ten sa loons had been open in Alton perl with a vengeance until the ahaden of night were broken by the sttn'ir ad vance guarrlfl, when the merrymak ing tensed. Home In attendance who obtained more hilarity thnn they could easily stand went to Adams after the dance, took the town by storm, broke Into a hotel and held high carnival iinlll driven out by the Indignant cIKzitis, Taken all in alt the nor-aslon was ettreniely recherche, vhnii-ver that K n ro was tpiHe a hl.Ih r;r-A rir.i-:r-tv evnt. A MEDICINE Conducive g TO BETTER HEALTH ,iilliiLiliii!ii..ii '0.'i.iiiiii."'i ;i!!iiiiii'ii ii.-'' ii' iii.iaiii !iiii:.iii.lliii.ii..1.iii.h.iliiiii.iiii.liiiii.!iiiiri,J 5 1r u Hostetter s Stomach Bitters hult'e for PrMir ilgillon Liter Ii.KrdiTt. DOES NOT RECOMMEND ANY MAKE OF TRACTOR WAHHIX'iTuX, Oct ;( - There have 'nne to the attention of the I'nltid Htates liepartmetit of Agriculture I" ins iii earing In the presa which are so framed as to rive renders the Itrnresslon that the department In lla publications has ptnl'frl or recom mended a farm tractor of a particular rnnke As the department lias not done this ntvl, In fuel, r.nli'inallr-ally refrains from rerouitti'-ii'llni! ni:1, parf'i:ular lorii e of trartor nr other maehliic. the pub lie I" werni'd to r"eanl a" f-ise anv tati 'oi'tit :o--ir rt !ii- tl, lionh lnir such i cci nili.clnlalloti b ibe depal tllirllt. Ilt. Cl,lWI;ylS HVIUI' 1'F.I'SIN iiriwrivrc as a hkikdv Hft tON'STIVATION. Among older people the varioun or (rani) of the body have a tendency to slow up and weaken, and this is usu ally first manifest in a pronounced Inactivity of the bowels. Good health Is dependent on regu larity in this Important function; whenever there 1 the slightest indi cation of constipation a mild laxative should be taken to relieve the conges tion .and dispose of the accumulated waste. Cathartics or purgatives! should not bo employed, however; these are too violent in action un their effeitt is only temporary. A mild laxative such as the com bination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin, known as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, is the Ideal remedy. it Is gentle In Its action, bringing relief In an easy, natural manner, without griping or other pain or dis comfort, la pleasant to the taste, and can be obtained In any drug store. Mr. 'Robert LeKorgee, 918 Kirk wood noulevurd, Davenport, Iowa, says he has always had a bottle ol Ir. Caldwell's Syrup I'epsln In the house for the past eighteen years, and iliai b using It occasionally us tho A iff u tramp sell a Pekingese dog to the chauffeur of .Miss Cutherlne llama of Itldgefleld. Conn., for jr. Miss Janls and her mother motored sixty miles Monday night to the Karnes home and there they found Prlncesa Mousmee curled up on a silk pillow before the fireplace. ANSCO CAMERAS &.SPEEDEX FILM r 'tiiistii reerl arises, and In this way keeping his health good, it has prolonged his life, and brought ease and comfort, Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is sold by druglsts everywhere and costs only fifty cents a bottle. To avoid Imita tions and Ineffective substitutes be sure to get Ir. CaldwolPs flyrup Pep sin, fee that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's signature and his portrait appear on the yellow carton In which the bottle Is packed. A trial bottle, free of charirp, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. II. Caldwell, U,6 Washington St., Montlccllo, Illinois, "TVON'T let another summer go by without an Ansco. It will add more to the pleasure of your out mjrs than anything else. All winter and long afterwards you can live oyer ain with your pictures those p;ood summer days. Let us show you the Ansco line. $2 to $55. Tallman & Co. Lesdu.f DruftnU WRITE TO TOUR FlilKKPg OK Uonogram Stationery w. Q. smith & CO. WEDDINO AND VIMITINm ('Art! . ENORAVEftH. MORGAN BLDU., 1'OKTLAND, OR