tags fix DAILY EAST QP.EG0N1AN. PENDLETON. QRrCQN. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1916. TCN FAG 13 AM IM.KITM'BNT NKWSrAI'KR c -I s. mi We.klr t l ea (fe(l, l'V Hie :aN I I'hl.isilIXtJ CO. roht u,'.. Unity iHn, I H" . in enough heed to political psy chology and psychology is al ; i ays an important subject. THEY WOULD MAKE MAT TERS WORSE rly lIMTe.! fit it"'' 1 1 Pnppr. ortUif.1 l'apor. inlu-r United rres ' Association. i .-loffuO l IVndietl'll, ... 1 II ll"IH'U'WIV ....... ... ,y Statesman joins with the lawyers in thinking: that the initiative should be ham sdruiur in some way. Petition forging is the reason advocated ! v the Salem paper for its at- n hai.k in otukr eiTirs traale and it points to me iase, 'XyXccnrtms some years ago, on" i'ilk at , . when forgery was charged in r-hl,,,,. I...-J.U. n ...if h a TTn5rsitv ftf I Oregon referendum petition. i Granting that fbrgery may I be practiced at times in con- soo necnon wmi inniuic pcuw W.im,eton I' teeaih Street. N. W f pleiri'-np nnu io trior Q lirTiriPTlT. rPH.SOIl I . -'" . lor crippling tne miuauve ut MMlSi'RUTION RATES. I IN AOVASCK) lm f, one f. r by issll. ....... lolly, ii m.inili. ty Mil.... tBii v. three m.vitlw. hT ms'l - ... h 11111 ''"iK?? In vond usefulness? Bank checks o,r - ,.,.hs. by crrit -1 also are forged now and then, !!fvi"' "'yirm.ir:::::::: i'w but no one ever recommends ??! i,l""il'f,.,,un'n!i,iT L abolishing checks or banks. The forgers are sought out and imckki in :l.im-ss. le. ked in gladness, armed with truth. ljfe has sent us forth like youth. Sent, us forth like youth to Mand KviTy inch of ground we cf.n, Urothcrs st.ruq'v.'liiig hand in hand, And forever man to man. Decked I" gladnnss, rolled in lfpht. Uft! has sent us forth to fight. How shall we come back to her. How shall we acquit us hwe, 1 jkc brave men who smile and sing. Or like coward hosts of fear? punished and no one blames the banking business for the trouble. Yet it would be just as logical to do so as to blame the initiative law because there are men who have forged names to initiative petitions. The East Oregonian is no blind worshiper of any legisla tive system. If the initiative cculd be improved this paper would be glad to see the reform occur, but it fails absolutely to see merit in the various schemes proposed from time to time. There is not one of them but carries in itself worse abuses than it would eliminate. THE STRANDED SHIP designed to be launched from an aeroplane. It differs from other instruments of its kind particularly in that it is auto matically timed to explode just before striking the earth, this permitting the force of its ex plosion to spread over a broad area instead of being largely .spent against the ground. When in use it is attached to the un der side of a craft in such a way that an observer can re lease it. by means of a lever, when flying over enemy terri tory. Before being launched, the torpedo is understood to be nonexplosive, but upon fall ing 300 ft., the timing device sets itself. The detonation, it is said, occurs at a certain height above the ground irre spective of from what altitude the missile is dropped. Several pictures accompanying the ar ticle give one a good idea of the appearance of the torpedo, . , , I ItY NY years ago Ralph 1 W-rked in jrUdness. crowned JJLm 1 t i. t W,th ive. 2 tl Dement was a respect- ufe has sent ns forth to prove. ed Portland lawyer of sent us forth to prove our win considerable wealth. But for . And assort our df,tined srace, 10 vearg jie had jverj & tYie : 'Xtr t : Multnomah county poor farm rat-,,. and only the chanty of mends or relatives saved him from a pauper's grave. , TnA.mm 1 The drug habit was the cause THE RAiLROAD PSYCHOLO- of th man.s downfall and his '' fate has awakened sympathy. i j In a eulogy at his funeral C. P. tea , i j e. f J said : "Mortality is heset with so many adverse predicaments in which the good intent is frus trated or overthrown, and so many are buffeted by every wind that blows in this topsy turvy world of ours, that one is bold to criticise when he It is noticeable that Presi dent Wilson did not wait for any "official returns" before thanking his opponent for his congratulatory message. Speaking of street lights why not have one at the inter- section of Garden and Alta, now the postoffice is located there? AVL the raifroads ac widely in bringing, as they have done all their legal artillery to play upon the Adamson eieht hour law? "They, have taken such action juFt prec dir.g a session of con gress fr.;- n which the country expect? f arther beneficial anti- itrike ?:-gislation. In other words favor; .-tart out by trying to undo what congress has accomplish ed thus far. If they succeed they will knock out the one tl - ra-r-oad desirins? Very b0,d t0 cntlclse when fte a?K,n d L8."ews the stranded ship and abb action by congress, .. Very good, but sentimentai ism can take a still more prac tical and helpful tyjrn jf di- hing th-.t ?t-,od between them- lr Z a i. a .. i , rnv,tAn oti-n drugs that drag such men down elvos ana a nationwide strike , in September. Will that place them in giod position to ob taio the o-t favorable consid eration ; t the hands of con gress par'icularly when it is reineinbtied that the gentle man wh to the gutter. WONDERFUL TORPEDO URIXG the last few weeks carefully guarded tests of a new aerial torpedo, h?.3 just congratulat- which is rumored to be of tre ed the r. resident-elect upon his mendous military importance, -victory is the gentleman who have been conducted at an avi as a candidate went before the ation field near Mincola, N. Y., country dennimcing the eight hefore official of the war de hour lav.- and its presidential partment. The December Pop spohser. ular Mechanics Magazine de The railroads are not giving scribes the weapon, which is War is supposed to be bru tal; it is useless to complain of its brutalities. Having demonstrated that he has muscle Jack Frost has kindly relaxed his grip on eastern Oregon. If the railroads would de vote more time to box car mak ing they might stop the car shortage. Prior to the beginning of the session all legislators are re spectable men and get their pictures published. The Pendleton spirit is Pen rileton First; factional fighters eat at the second table. 28 Years Ago Today si 0 Sesihle- Cigarette fAtim A .IISC The Oiigmal 4 Fine Stock and Dairy Ranch cre near ltltter, rr.; ri. r U.arn; ttii) aerm practically level b. l.ii.cf ximttv rxllinir fine p-ttire. Inrliidii.K too acre fine timber. Ki ai res -Mj!(ivn!-o; ubundnnee r.' d wa'.'-r: lotx of fruit; well Im pi iv. il gixiij fenclfii;. koimJ 7-r lorn hnL.e v.iih d llar. 4 barns am! numerous out buiMtny-H, u, K, I). roi phorie; 3.4 rubj uood M'hool; will itieluile 2 wacoti, inouer. rake drill, 4-wc. steel harrow, binder uol other machinery. P,;,n h ;") ininK trovernment rcjii ri-. Tin.J one of the vory liext pi op. ,slt in the Mate, ft-e It. Price, if i-Ofti mh'iii Jtt.onn TermK $'.o(i rash. l.iUnce j year H per ct lit ll,ler... CARL H. EWRY VlUfT lUK'K. OKI ,) '4 m ( Prom the Daily East Oregonian, Nov. 24, 1888.) Soon there will not be a stone crosswalk left. They are all being re placed by the more comfortabje and convenient planks. Two 15 notes drawn in favor of Q. W. King were lot by that gentleman on the streets today. Mrs. N. B. Despaln and James How ard left on this mornlne's train for Walla Walla, the former to visit her daughter, Miss Bernice, who is at tend. ng school at that place and the latter to his parents who now reside in that city. H. E. Ankeney and William Wells leturned this morning from their trip to the Columbia on a goose hunling expedition. A young man at Heppner beeame loud on the street yesterday and was fined Jio. A splendid lpokmg deer, graced l four point antlers was brought to town last night by Sam Walter, who caught the animal at Laka S. A. Say lor Is still absent from hi place of business. He is experiencing quite a case of sickness, which wo hope will soon be raised. The Umblra on her last voyage crossed the Atlantic from New York to Queenstown In six days, two hours and 22 minutes, the best time yei made. Hocks Ahuorb Water. The amount of water held in the rocks or other materials composing the earth varies greatly, owing to matiy causes. The amount absorbed depends on the porosity of the mate rial, the slope of the surface and the size nnd abundance of Joint cracks, fissures and cavities. -The amount of water in drift or surface materials Is dependent to some extent on the na ture of the underlying rock, and the amount which finds Its way Into the solid rocks Is dependent on the thick, ness of the overlying surface deposits. The amount of water contained in the earth's crust (to a depth of 3 miles) hag been estimated by different writ ers with widely different results. A recent estimate is given by Fuller of the United States Geological survey, department of the Interior, who con chides that the total amount or free water in the earth's crust would be equivalent to a uniform sheet over the entire surface of the earth having a depth of alwiut 100 feet. This Is hut a small fraction of the estimate made by other writers. A n n n & t it fi 1 1 t STOP THE MUST 4)M. A cold does not get well of Itself. The process of wearing out a cold near you out. and your cough be lomes serious . If neglected. Hacking -ouahs drain the energy snd sap the .'I'aHty. Kor 47 vnars the happy eombination of foofhlng antlseptb" baNiims in Dr. King's New Discovery lias healed coughs and relieved con-ei-st'on. Young and old can testify to the effectiveness of Dr. King's New fl;covery for coughs and colds Buy a h.ttle today at your druggist. 60c. Yd M Ik (Dnf 5c only damaged some of our stock, but every price has been cut and slashed . Note these Fire Sale sacrifice prices on the best merchandise made m Silk Shirts that sold up to $3.50 V; Chambray Shirts that sold up to $2.00 V Come in soft collars, military or plain. Solid ) colors, patterns and white. Sizes 11 to 17. W Fire Sale GOLF SHIRTS WITH SOFT FRENCH CUFFS THAT SOLD UP TO $2.50, FIRE SALE G5 Interwoven Hosiery REGULAR 50 CENT SILK INTERWOVEN HOSIERY, FIRE SALE PRICE 35 REGULAR 35 CENT SILK INTERWOVEN HOSIERY, FIRE SALE PRICE 25 Cornea in black, white, Champagne, blue and sand colors. REGULAR 25 CENT MERCERIZED INTERWOVEN HOSIERY, FIRE SALE PRICE .. 20f Comes in black or tan. IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS REGULAR 50 CENT INITIAL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. FIRE SALE 351- REGULAR 35 CENT INITIAL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, FIRE SALE 25 REGULAR 25 CENT INITIAL LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, FIRE SALE 20 BEST HATS HADE. SOLD REGULARLY UP TO $5.00. CHOICE t)Sr WINTER CAPS WITH WARM, TURN DOWN, EAR FLAPS, FIRE SALE SPEC. 55c to $1.05 NEW LOT 150 SUITS Alfred Benjamin, Society Brand and Kirsch baum high- quality suits that sold originally as high as $30.00. Many wonderful values especi ally included in this lot for small men and young men who wear sizes 36 to 37. Other sizes as well. While they last, specially priced at WARM WOOL MACKINAWS Some wonderful values now showing in a wide range of sizes. Priced during our Fire Sale, at $6.85, $7.85, $8.95 and $9.85. And winter is just starting. 150 SUITS AND 100 OVERCOATS That formerly sold as high as $30. Undamaged but going at $10.S5 200 SUITS AND 100 OVERCOATS That formerly sold as high as $27.50, a great bargain at $9.85 SUITS AND OVERCOATS. Regular $17.50 Fire Sale Price S11.85 Regular $18.50 Fire Sale Price $12.85 Regular $20.00 Fire (Sale Price.... $13.85 Regular $22.50 Fire Sale Price S15.85 Regular $25.00 Fire Sale Price $17.85 Regular $27.50 Fire Sale Price $19.85 Regular $30.00 Fire Sale Price $21.85 Regular $32.50 Fire Sale Price $24.85 Regular $35.00 Fire Sale Price $21.85 1500 MEN'S HATS Values that sold regularly from $3.50 to $5.00 will go at the special Fire Sale Price of.... 95 BOND BROS. QUALITY WORK SHIRTS. Regular 50c Fire Sale Price 35 Regular 75c Fire Sale Price 55 Regular $1.00 Fire Sale Price 65 Regular $1.25 Fire Sale Price 85 BOND BROS. QUALITY UNDERWEAR. Two-Piece. Regular $0.50 Fire Sale Price, Garment 35 Regular $0.75 Fire Sale Price, G armcnt 5 Regular $1.00 Fire Sale Trice, Garment G5 Regular $1.25 Fire Sale Price, Garment 85 Regular $1.50 Fire Sale Price, Garm't $1.05 RUBBERS, OVERSHOES, MITTS Plain and Storm Rubbers, Fire Sale Price 80 Cloth Top Rubbers, Fire Sale Price $1.15 Rubber Boots, all lengths and weights at Fire Sale Prices. Overshoes, Fire Sale Prices $1.45 to $2.15 Khaki and Whip-cord Pants, regularly sold at $1.50 to $2.50, Fire Sale Price 85 to $1.10 Wool Lined Mitts, regular $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 values, Fire Sale Price, only 75 1200 MEN'S SHIRTS Soft collar style, in silk, linen and mercerized. Formerly sold up to $5.00. Special Fire Sale Trice, only 65 AUTO RESTAURANTS All styles and sizes. See them in our window, for $7.35, $9.85, $12.85, $19.85, $24.85 BOND BROS. QUALITY GOLF SHIRTS. Soft and Stiff Cuffs. Regular $1.50 Fire Sale Price...- $1.05 Regular $2.00 Fire Sale Price $1.40 Regular $2.50 Fire Sale Price $1.75 Regular $3.00 Fire Sale Price $2.05 Regular $3.50 Fire Sale Price $2. 10 Regu!ar i.00 Fire Sale Price $2.95 Regular $4.50 Fire Sale Price $3.15 Regular $5.00 Fire .Sale Price $3.85 Regular $15.00 Fire Sale Price $4.35 Regular $7.50 Fire Sale Price $4.95 Listen Round-LTp Shirts, Regular $2.00 to $7.50, Fire Sale Price 50 Bath Robes, Regular $6.00 to $12.50 Sellers, Fire Sale Price $3.85 BOND BROS. QUALITY UNION SUITS Fleece Lined Heavy Union Suits 95 Regular $1.50 Fire Sale Price 81.05 Regular $2.00 Fire Sale Price $1.40 Regular $2.50 Fire Sale Trice $1.75 Regular- $3.00 Fire Sale Price $2.05 Regular $3.50 Fire Sale Price $2.40 Regular $4.00 Fire Sale Price $2.95 Regular $4.50-Fire Sale Price $3.15 Regular $5.00 Fire Sale Price $3.G5 Regular $6.00 Fire Sale Price $4.25 Corduroy, Ruberized and Blanket Lined Coats. Cne lot of Corduroy Coats, reguular $5.00 to $8.00 sellers, fire sale price $1.65, $2.15 - and $2.65. One lot of Ruberized Coats, regular values up to $10, fire sale price $2.65 to $3.65 One lot of Boys' Blanket Lined Coats, regular $1.50 to $2.00 sellers, fire sale price only 85 White Cotton Handkerchiefs, 4 for 25 BOND BROS. QUALITY COLLARS 3 for 25. BOND BROS. QUALITY NECKWEAR. Regular 50c Fire Sale Price 30 Regular 75c Fire Sale Price 45 Regular $1.00 Fire Sale Price G5 Regular $1.50 Fire Sale Price 95f Regular $2.00 Fire Sale Price $1.15 Regular $2.50 Fire Sale Price $1.85 Regular $3.50 Fire Sale Price $2.15 BOND BROS. QUALITY HATS. Regular $2.50 Fire Sale Price $1.85 Regular $3.50 Fire Sale Price $2.65 Regular $4.00 Fire Sale- Price $2.85 Regular $5.00 Fire Sale Price $3.G5 Regular $6.00 Fire Sale Price $4.35 Regular $10.00 Fire Sale Price $7.85 Regular $15.00 Fire Sale Price $11.35 BOND BROS. QUALITY HOSIERY. Good heavy wool sox, pair 20 Regular 2 for 25c Fire Sale Price, 3 for.. 25 Regular 25c Fire Sale Price, 2 for 35 Regular 35c Fire Sale Price, 3 for 70 Regular 50c Fire Sale Price 35 Regular $1.00 Fire Sale Price 65f r9 W A 111 1 Winter is just starting. Get Outfitted complete for less at r JUDD BUILDING, PENDLETON J u St' 4 H k ft M ? 5S 55 Vi w it Vt I it A i I i it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it i 1 I !! A i J Aifv