PAGE SEVEN DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 25, 1917. TEN PAGES 1NSOTCE IS THE BESTPOUCr STATE PRESS COMMENTS ON RECENT CONVENTION tjffj?- .'Wr'C IlyOX 1 1 w s . dl Ira wef po(oltiiic(m (Q) IFDF f The "button" tread on Fisk Tires gives you real anti-skid protection all, wcy ADDITIONAL safety against side slipping is supplied J by a rib of rubber extending around the whole tread, on both sides. Fisk Non-Skids are the only automobile tires that furnish such complete protection. This Graphic Illustration Explains Fisk Non-Skid Features rroiecuuii -m Fig. I onJS the outtldt rifta orat uninttnvpted counfcri agointi ridt dipping or Ridding. Fig- 2 and 4 tut it too) aHens ih second u- porting nt wnirA. " ri. ogoin dipping or tk'dthng in any m:mtion. Xccd Xot Answer to All Contents of lublic Records. COI.l-MBl'S. Ohio. July 21. Con slitutionnlity of the "newspaper act" passed several years ago by the uhlo legislature to permit newspapers publish without answering to damage the content of all public records. Is established in a decision handed down todav bv the circuit court of appeals in the "case of Samuel Heimllck against the Dispatch Printing com- t ,h. eiiv. Heimlick. a Cleve land lawyer, sued the Dispatch for J 10. 000 for publishing me taci ui had been arrested on a perjury in connection with referen dum petitions on the Barnes tax law. verdict was returned in xavor oi i Dispatch. F;CL- T.rs and tret this real pro- tAr-tinn Price and mileaee are right. m-pater dollar-for - JIUv -.li, in tire nualitv and yjLvjuai. ui-v -n i 1 fT no other tire on the mamet oners such safety. Fisk Tires For Sale By All Dealers The Fisk Rubber Company oi N. Y. General Office: Chicopee Fall, Ma Fuk Branches In More Than 125 Cilia 4 . . J 4) ) KAKTKKX OIIMOM HOMMTAIll-K. (fltanfield Standard.) t. ........ ...ruin demonstrated her ,..l ohilitv as A host last week when she entertained the State Edi torial association. en morning till Sunday nlnht the news papermen were given one coming round of entertainment wnicn in cluded luncheons, bamv-wts. automo bile trips, moving picture, mingle" with the ever ready "glad hand" of the hospitable people of Pendleton. The crowning evem oi i tion began at 10. 39 Baturday nigm when the entire party many I'endleton people boarded tn special an! headed for Wallowa lake. Arriving at Joseph at 1 a. m. the party was taken in cbarse by the Jo seph Commercial dirt and carried by auto to the bead of Wallowa lak. where breakfast was servm ... open. 6000 feet above sea. ..-.. rounded by snow capped mountains. Wallowa lake mane an m. - mer resort. The . iake Itself. 3Vt miles long and a mile wide, abounds in fish: motor boats, canoes and row boats dot its surface and its cool wa ters furnish ap excellent place ir swimming. On all sides are snow-caiiea moun tains that furnish opportunity of an dorous climbing for the adventurous and game , for the hunter. In fact Wallowa lake fs Just the spot to spend an outing. . . The trip home was made pleasant by a stop at. IJU Orande where sup . served at Riverside park. Here al.o the party was given a royal . nrf hnuntif ul spread be fore being whirled back to the train for the final lap of tne remrn i,.,u.- Eastern Oregon has snown u friends over the mountains that knows how to do things up ngnt ana ' in the weatern visitor a wholesome respect for Its hospitality. J?5 2 fflW J? Fatima was the only fiN fa&& cigarette awarded ' V Wc MM J the FIRST PRIZE fV$V. W0 at the Panama- y&Q, WJ Pacific Exposition. J kro W 8..K earned a gun far and who never was sailed for . Tjj-t.. mrrboa"". 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Why should you take' the same risk c your crop? Write for ratea and sample policy. ' Hartford Fire Insurance Coi CHAS. L HEARD, Inc. : GENKHAlu IXSCRAXCK (35 Main m. SKE ME BEFORE THE F1R. rviliv-T TltV TO SF.IJ OLD JOl'KXAli OK lX!NtiRS Ilookman Morgan Aevusr l'rk - the House of iinui When Ho Complained. WASHIXOTtlN. July 2. It devel that James F. Meegan. I in nrf honks here, did not try to sell to JeriT South, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives, i.. long lost original of the house record of the Twenty-founn itoi" Meegan went to the Capitol to re - . ...... i. .nit naked no compen .sation for it. He knew it IxlonKed to the government and could noi u sold. Miss Mary T Hill, who resides in a neighboring .uaryutou brought the book to Washington und panted Meegan on nia visun 7" ".: JO 'r wvif . ' i 1 . r the negroes are Included in the cam. paign. it wan indicated 1y statements. THAT BI 8C1IOOXKK OK , SIT)S" (Ks)X J JU'-WMll Admiral Msiry T. Msyo, Commanding Atiantie rieev- PLAN TO UNIONIZE STOCK, i AKJJ3 Mt Chicago Federation of Labor Calls the faefcera lyran- nical. My. IIw small the ilaie Have Krown! Irlcr tiling l"p on Oth--IVrinka, Too. NEW YORK. July 24-- The five cent "schooner" of beer will soon be K... m.nnrv ThmUlthoUt the CitV saloons have adopted smaller beer- glasses and higher prices or an out er. alcoholic drinks. Like a blot upon the highly polish, ed mirror behind many a bar no hangs a sign like this: "Sorry. but some whiskey cents, all other whiskey 15 cents, gin. likewise, pints of beer 20 cents, con tainers 15 cents.'1 Th. form ttf the announcement i j varied in the different cafes, but the. i advance in prices Is uniform. Tb - beer glass set berore tne mir.j n.w is the same little glass they used tr call for only after they had acquir .. ..... withfinf losina: all' tnougnt or toe u.i.is. ......m...-. after. Alipne with the saloon men Is the Hygrade, Wine Company. with . I retail storea all over rew ior. many elsewhere, which announces, effective today, an increase of 2S per eent on all llnuorx containing morv - than 13 per cent of alcohol. Their clerks were tipping off their patrons to lay in supplies as earlv as Saturday night, warning them th',: the 25 per cent increase would in clude practically everything except , beer. An advance on that Is also scheduled. PARIS IS ETTlXO ITS STVI.FM FROM A.MEIUCA NOW CHICAGO, July 23. A campaign Influnce t sliown on bats, shore nniAniu nil workers employed in the packing plants at the stockyards waa launched today at a meeting of he Chicago Keaerauon or - Resolutions characterising the n.Pkn d a "tvra.nnical." and charg ing them with maintaining conditions of "industrial slavery" in their estab lishments were adopted. The federa tion resolved: .-i-. the nreAfdent and secretary of the Crioago Federation of Labor call a conference as early as possioie of representatives of all trade unions with Jurisdiction over worsera in me dockyards, for the purpose of ioiinihinff anrt carrying on a united .. .i Mmnnini to bring with. in the protecting ranks of organiied n-ntnen anri children in the meat packing industries of Chicago." Several delegates attacaea tne packing interests. One declared that "a stockade and a ring of soldiers had not been put around the stock yards to keep the plants from beinS blown up by Germans, but In order to impress organised labor that it wasn't wanted there " Another dele- . - ..jt . t whit, workers who demanded 15.50 day had been re placed by negroes who wouia or for 11.5 a day. Plans to unionize and Rven In the Adoption of Ught Muslin !. LOXDON", July IS. A correspondent In Paris calls attention to the prepon. derating "American note" in French fashions this year. He writes: "There is an American accent about all the new French clothes. It is dif ficult to fefine. but Is there, and ft price is high S'mie of the dress maker when they went on strikecar. ried the Stars and .trties. and where asked why. as they were agitatin-r mainly for the "English week-end." Ihey should carry the American flag-, replied, "oh. it is the prettiest:" The Siime logic is applied to clothes. Am in the protecting ranKS oi orsanizeti i encan women nave mwu ' labor the vast army of exploited men well, and do not mind the cost, so It ag to make clothes for them. "Hnts show a strong American note. The soft felt hat turned up on one-side is worn with a touch of cowbay swag ger, the IJght muslin dress la als. an American fashion. Fhe and" trimmings show a similar Inspiration. In fact, to be dressed "A 1" A mer Icane" is very much the thing." A doctor may give a patient hope, but he ch-irges for the time It takee to give it. 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