PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 14. 1917. EIGHT PAGES AM INUKI'KNURNT NKWaPArBK VSMbk4 Illy anil Sunt Wfwkljr St IVn- 1l-tim, Or.'gun. tY lle Airr OKK1.0NIAN rriu.isuiNU cr, Rvrrml at the p.wlstfflfH at leoditon. aa a"rrod flaw niftll matter. ON HAI.H OT11KK CITIKS Holl New .stand. Portland. ffowaaaJl taa Co , Portland, Oregon. ON KI1.B AT Oitrmm n,inW, gornrtty Huilrila. WsKhtnjrt'tn, It. r... Harass 501 Four natk sinvt, N. W. city Official paper County Official Faiw. Member United Association. SllltsriillTION KATKS UN APVANt'K) tliy. one yiar. by mull eily, six mnltiH by mall .. faltj, three mntitlui by mall fMrtty. n ra.Mth, by mail rall. ne linr by mrrlr ally, 4v months, by rrrlr . ...$.VtlO 2.B0 l.SS SO T SO 75 fWlly, thtw mtmthM. by carrier month, by airrier .tv I Weekly, one year, by mall l eely. six mtKitna, by mall .la i-Weoklr. fi-ur nionlli, by mail .50 " THK BEGGAR 1 A little piece of your mantle, kind Ood ' ... to cover me . . . 1 Out here in the open. 1 The winds of Time blow death. i The world Is a fiery sun Peatinp upon my head. I faint- A piece of your mantle .... . . & scrap ... a single thread Of the Eternal . . . . . . will keep rre. . . . Thank you, kind God. From Poetry. HARASSING OUR BEST HORSE land and it is tryinjr to stir up opposition to his confirmation. In other words the effort is to override the wish of President Wilson who appointed Mr. Moore to the office, and of Senator Chamberlain who re commended him for appoint ment. The campaign by this knocker's brijrade is not likely to pet far but to the extent it is heard of at Washington the net result will be in the direc tion of breaking down the in fluence of Senator Chamber lain who has rendered good service to Oregon and very dis tinguished service to the nation in connection with war affairs, therefore in accord with all the rules of fairness should be en titled to the usual prerogative of a senator, to say the least. It is hard to understand this Portland fight on Chamber lain. Why try to undermine a man who is-and during the present administration must remain Oregon's main reliance for action at Washington? The efort to which the Tele gram is lending its aid is in poor political taste and can do no good. ' ' 1 THE CASE OF SWEDEN MENACE FROM ROYAL HEADS UCH of the mischief con nected with the war has grown out of Ger man intrigue with royalty in other countries, sometimes with crowned heads. The kaiser thought he had assur ance from the king of England that Great Britain would riot enter the war and it may have been a factor in causing Ger many to start the struggle. Of late it has come to light that the kaiser had also dealt very closely with Czar Nicholas and now the influence of the Swe dish queen along pro-German lines is made known. The Greeks could do nothing for the cause of the allies and j democracy until they got rid of Constantine. How will the warriors and peoples of the allied countries (fWHE Portland Telegram ;ieel toward their useless but views with alarm the pos- j often menacing royalty when sibility that a Pendleton j the smoke of battle lifts and man. Will Moore, may become j peace comes to the world once collector of customs at Port-1 more? HE offense committed by Germany in Argentina is aggravated by the fact that at the very moment of its perfidity the government at Berlin was asuring the govern ment at Buenos Ayres of friendship and good behavior. Argentina has suffered from the lawlessness of the German submarines. Its protests had been unheeded until it threat ened war. To this the response was a grudging apology for the wrongs done and a dubious pro mise not only of reparation but that there should be no further cause of complaint. While this negotiation was in prog ress the German representative in Argentina was using the in violate Swedish diplomatic mail-pouches to notify Berlin of the sailings and destinations of Argentine ships and to recom mend that they be sunk "with out leaving any traces." Such bad faith in the inter est of the master outlaws of Potsdam is well matched by the apparent treachery of Swe den. When the legation of that GOVERNOR AND MAYOR IN CONFLICT &k 7' 7 " The difficulties over the atitude of Mayor Thompson of Chicago regard ing the war came to an Issue when he directed the police to permit the people's council to hold a meeting in Chicago. Governor Lowden sent ( Gov r o tnwnrM troops to the city to prevent the meeting. Hut a conflict was averted becauso the meeting had met and adjourned. Now there are threats of action against the mayor, who replied that the governor was "not running Chicago. man success has been scored against weak peoples. As the country in Argentina transmit-'Prussian propaganda has ted the German agent's mes- broken down in every great sages betraying the country to nation except Russia, so the which it was accredited, it ad-1 Kaiser's military machine has ded to nersonal. official and i been halted wherever, outside national dishonor an act gross-1 that distracted country, it has ly in violation of neutrality and i mei me iorces or a iirsiciass amounting to war itself. power. Belgium, Serbia and Germany is already sur- :Roumania have been overun, rounded by a wall of steel rep-'but France, Great Britain and resenting civilization's deter-; Italy have stood every test ap- mination to nd the world of a plied to them. lime will re system without conscience or veal the United States also as scruple, and new infamies will invincible in arms as it was in only contirm the determma- "is comoai wun iaisenuou aim tion of that, system's foes. The conspiracy. New York case of Sweden, however, pre- World. sents an old problem in a new! .--.-. --- aspect. Argentina's rights and ' The inmates at the county interests having been directly hospital are not the only peo- assailed, it is for that nation to pie these days who complain determine its own course; but of food scarcity; it is pretty aside from any action it may nearly a world wide epidemic take, the countries at war with and there are some people who Germany cannot ignore the get no butter at all. evidence now at hand of Swe- j . . . . . -- den's secret relations with ; News from Petrograd makes Germany. There must be a it appear that the Korniloff re break between Stockholm and volt was but a flash in the pan. Berlin or the pretense of Swe- dish neutrality must come to a 1 The appeal for a little aid sudden end. for the Pendleton boys in the In diplomatic intrigue, as in Idaho guard is a worthy one; war for three long years, it. is they are proud of Pendleton noteworthy that nearly all Ger- and Pendleton should never forget them, even if they are under the standard of another slate. 28 Years Ago Today (From the Dally East Oregonlan, September 14, 18SS.1 Louis Rleth has sold to J. B. Kay his residence property or Lewis street, consideration $2000. clear, cash. Born, to the on Thursday, a wife of A. son. Rieth brothers have sold a mixed band of 800 sheep, now ranging in Wullowa county, to Heed & Weston for $1.80 per head. Mrs. A. M. Rnley and daughter. Mins Cozzie, left today on a visit to their sister, Mrs. Carden, of Athena Amos Kugel, a brother of W. C. Kugel. arrived yesterday from Storm Lake, Iowa, and will remain perma nently. Hay has dropped to $5 and $6 per ton In Wallowa valley. A pony belonging to Miss Flora Waugh was Impaled on a fence rail near Pilot Rock recently and died Friday from the effects of the acci dent. Last night about 3:15 o'clock some Don't ask for Crackers Llltle sister Is Junt as pleased with her SNOW FLAKES as she looks. Children thrive on SNOW FLAKES because they ore perfectly baked from the bent materials. Sold in 3 sizes of Packages, and in bulk. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. Portland, Oregon. WE SELL 'EM "Alexanders" The Peoples Warehouse Dean Tatom Co. Lynde Bros. sneak thief or thieves broke one of the large plate glass windows of Fred Temple's saloon and stole some to bottles of the choicest liquor. A normal teachers' meeting was in progress at the school house today. Many an exempted man shoulj boost for woman suffrage on the the. ory: She kept me out of war! The press of Germany seems to b developing nowtlmes largely Into a suppress. 7jr Succcstlons f.i.r co.'U BM-per this hot wenthr Ate you rurkins you.- br ti ibr a nt;w conibinntiou of coM thinsi iVr rujx-r.' Kcrj i. a menu thul's conlinK, r. j:ri:io!.-: oril incT.K.-.'Jvc: t r.nrel: Hcrri ii:. Cottage Ci:tuc, ilyj l-.;caj :uid & nice c'lU bottle cf Bcvo. u : . : '. r i.'.:'.:.'.; v.u i-vt:;- tuitcJ. Choicest Ho;:! sivs ji!r.t a touch cf biltcr to Z3evo tlmt is both appctirin ;uu! ra'tsfyint; ov.d v.-hich mn'xes it n ulterior tc.b!e bcveinc s wcil as a p!cc&inf; drink nt a'.lti:nrs. Tcvo r'.ie s'l-rear-'rotin J soft drink. Sod in T'nti'fm o.n!v W .S.f."ajrr;u.Vr.y by AN'jciiTr.ocsca Or. Lov:s - ;v.v .- 0 t j lifil From the Farms of Umatilla County to Your Table Thats the Short History of "Pemeco Meats1 When you buy the Pendleton Meat Go's. Meats, you do not buy meats where the animals have been driven for miles or enclosed in cattle cars over a long stretch of railroad. These are unnatural conditions, and are sure to detract from the quality of the meat. The Meat You Get From the Shops That Handle "Pemeco" Brand was Reared and Fattened on the Farms of Umatilla County. Just a few hours from the farm to your table. The, shops that retail "Pemeco Products" are among the best in eastern Oregon Cool, clean and sanitary. When you order "Pemeco" meats from any of these shops you are assured of meats that are wholesome, nutritious and possess flavor that savors of the grain fields and sweet pastures. The Centr al M 108 East Alta Street Robs E. Carney, Pres. arket Telephone 455 J. H. Loeding, Sec.-Treas. Pendleton CashMarket 303 East Court Street Telephone 101 L. B. Ramsdeli, Pres. H. P. Whitman, Mgr. Harvey McPherson, V-Pres., Mrs. Nellie Horton, S.-Treas. Hams, Bacon, Lard, Steaks, Chops. Cutlets, Sausage, Hamburger, Fish, Poultry, Etc.