turn TEN PAGES PAGE EIGHT PAIL? EAST 0REQ0N1AN, PENDLETON, CltliUOC. MONDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1010. TEACHERS OF GRAYS Regard With Grave Concern Prospect of Nation of Chil drcii Led by Teachers Not Led by Interest in Humanity. Krunk Iftttt h, t! .NCiitimlioit.il Kii im v mMr. w the "wrhol umiu" 11 1 Kord hum. When h utmied with IH Ulantii and Moron a prrsinimi j h litnk up th Frdham team. Hi ' I i i i it in . that they had ti t-ttnrrl their schedule. Hntt I ( .- In r, former national league flayer now hi the American Awsocia- I tliMi. In a uro.if football pl.iver. He pvajra fiillh.tck oM on of the profes--mn.il itantN a r on ml hi homo In Im fon, oh to. NO TIME FOR BUCK FEVER NEW U-BOAT TOLL BROUGHT TO LIGHT ABKItnKKX. ! 1 - tm hers nf I'.rnvn IbuW f mi ul y will AOt join nioenint for t;i orpniii -r mi n thrhein .i' t..ns either unOr lh Am- AVA8HINOTON flee. 1. The WKhn Fc1-rtinn f ljl.r .1 f,V r- I "nited States eoafl guard cutter Tam we Mi.li. ; Iiy jt of rnl'in.ti s , Pa wan unk hj- a Herman submarine i'iiopiel Mme day at . met i : o j 8ptemh r I 1 S . in, the British of tiarhe. city webod imp rtnc ml- . channel, wldji bw of the entire com Mffl and principal tr.de public today 1 1'lement nf lis officer and men la ! he fMolutlona ctniflcnin "lie movrevealed today in the annual report of 1 lie ioerfthe coaxt guard. in m no! while admitting for his he' pity, consider t ha unl n zntlon in not the way to eeur ii. " W regard with, grave ?mi'rn," ry the remIutlei "the ft :'MfftX nation 1 ihildrea led ttv lftQftftT it! one inter at in anMHMMtt, tranCB 1 Msr Intersil In h imanity. Thai wc 1 1 .ehy f.'.-neatly appeal lo lM ttrt 1 t iywhf 1 to uph-.ld the trad H ion 1 if their ,01. Cession. ir thi in'- d tl tea toned ehiios and to hold frvri ti lb Idealn that have made the .nieri- n vrhnol one of tW most potent rcea in humanity's st : -r -1 f-r r:nh." CENTRE COLLEGE PRODUCES LATEST GRIDIRON WONDER NEW" TOOK. Dec. 1. Morons of the "Miracle Man" family are becom ing the vogue in sport. Pat, th must noted super-man of the sport realm is now in winter quar tern resting on the laurels won by his a or Id's champion Reds. Ho left the -tajte clear for another "Miracle Man" M ran this one Charles "Chappy." national league umpire and football oach evtraordinaYy. "Chappy entered the hall of fame , bo Instructions for cutting: cedars and other evergreens for use as Christma. trees are given by the department of agriculture in a special bulletin just issued. The department recommends that wheneer It is possible a tree be cut from a group of comparatively compart isrowth. Isolated trees should not be cut. the department "says, be cause this lea v es a ga p that f u t u re growth cannot fill. Observance of this rule will prevent the stripping of wooded tracts. Officials of the forest service. It is i::im u:ic d. will be glad to recommend iras under their Jurisdiction in which I it is entirely proper to make cuttings! -f Christinas trees. It is suggested; nut very large trees such as are re quired for use In municipal celebra tions or in churches need not be sym metrical in their natural state, but can laity made so by boring holes in : REINFORCEMENTS SEEK lauatMliy when eleven of the I'm stu- iho trunk and insrtine limbs of nron dents of Centre College. DasnTlHrn. j r size to give the tree a rounded ap Kentucky. whom he had been teach- j pea ranee. This method is recom ing football, went out and trimmed , memlol where it is necessary to trans VVest Virginia, the conquerors of port large" trees for considerable dls I Princeton. tances. AH the branches may be cut Recognition was slow in coming to of f iin,i replaced in holes prepared for the latest Moran wonder. Since the : their recefrtion. spotltcht was thrown on the little Ken tucky collego it became known that "Chappy" has been dean of the foo tall department down there for thr- vearn and durinc that time thea learn hasn't lost a game. Moran is an old time ball player, having had a career in the minors and h whirl at the big game with the car dinals as a pitcher and catcher. He tUm been Tnixed up in athletics for 20 years. When active participation he-j fon-ements for remnants of a party of - Mme impossible, he started umpiring 400 federals are in the vicinity of and coaching football teams. I'uavri. seekiag a band of Yaqui In- i Baseball and football are linked'dians who. last week, practically an-I rather unusually this f asosn. Hugo nihllated General Monce's command J Pedek. manager of the Pirates, is I of federals. Monce, himself, was! oach of the Penn State eleven which ( wounded in the battle which, it is, re- tanks close to the top of the eastern ported, was the worst defeat the Ya lisl. The breaks seem to have gonepiis have administered fo Carranzis agafnst him. Dartmouth won by a tas in years. The attacking Indians) lone point over tne staters, nut iney numbered several hundred and en . 1 AN T QUI CI.OTMINti BUM reby causing unempioj mem was II !NOT iv. LEGION OPPOSES LIMIT K TO LAWFUL INTEREST i; is further contended i Jn ption ol t!i" ameiiumeni cJf jtiatf mxrdahipa on an in-; t(1 ulitrly those of small Hoc I. The War tnient is exporienriiig difficulty tattling bids on contracts for ig, it is anounced, The cxidana- j dvanCtd la that contractors are i eana who depend up-ti a eturn pfl their invectment Uftwiliiag t reasonablej hfc dWwbed make pr)jtisaln during 'tndition of labor. NOGAUQB, rec M. Federal rein- Pol IT I-A iO. Dec. 1. lnaniniou3 opposition to the proposed initiative measure providing a constitutional amendment to limit the legal rate of 1 interest in Oregon to 4 per cent was expressed at a meeting of the state executive committee of the American Leg i oh Saturday night, at which a; resolution oposing the measure was idupt d. The matter committee by asserted It tt : CHEST CLOGGED UP STORE FOR TEACHERS with heavy cold? WRIGUTS 6 5 a package before c a pacKaee during the war the war 5 c a package THE FLAUOR SO DOES THE II! Vv LASTS PRJCE! 1ST measure i? b was brought before the Purge Leonard, who be his belief that tha ing fostered by radicals interests brat Penn and that covered "a multi- ' tirely surrounded Monce's command. ti'de of sins'" for them. "ffreaa" Neale. the star Red out fielder and one of the shining Mirhts in the world's seriess is a star football player and has been coaching a hish school team this fall. Common ieople everywhere owe tie of thanks to the Indian for r maimng on the 10b and producing very helpful Indian summer. who are opposed to the best of the state of Oregon. The resolution pointed Out that the inevitable result of passing the pro posed amendment would be tn drive money outside of the state and to prevent investment by- outside capital, leaving no capital avialahle for devel oping and building up the industries of the state or for operating farms and rhor enterprises upon -which the ! ion the nn State Teachers As.cia- i ieet in Portland December U Ls expected to be the J ! most Important teacher's j ever held In this state. Al- number qf teachers who ed nnd paid their fees far Don't give it a chance to "aet in" use Dr. King's New Discovery READ THE WANT ADS I h Dflo 1 1 1 fr THAT I U Til; r IMtnitiiiiiiwMiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiiiiiMiiiiiiiimMHHMiiiiiiiiniiiHyiiHiMHiimmniiiiittrsnjHi !, yf- '""llP 'y : II I The! New Peerless Four -Door, Four seater, Very Smart, Very Comfortable ivory local teacher oraanlxaabn in the state will attend the b?lnel meetlnps Of the reiiresrntatlvp coun cfl. This meeting: aw well as al lot the ether sessinns is open to all teachers in the state. President A. C. Hamilton, city superintendent at I.a r.rnnde. is pre parins a iBtwf Interesting priram and expects to secure.for the general gefldoiM two speakers front outside of the state. One of these -will.be H. B. Wilson, city Boprlnteoflenl of Berke ley, California. Mr. Wllaon lias held impntant positions .in KIMU and Indiana nnd is th amhor of a number of well known educational wnrks. In addition tn the meeting of the representatlve enuncil anil the general sessions eaeli of the following depart ments will have a Well prepared pro gram: City superintendents, higher education, secondary schools, history, modern language, foreign language, council of English teachers, elemen tary schools; rural schools, vocational education, music, industrial club work, librarians and physical training. think Kina-H " logs Blega, For fifty yeai congested rtlOSfl fni'ked phletn. 1 and cotc-iis. i cernus StOOO where eo-tgli or ense lllialil t-Lt the Lett be Bearer than si otnpt aci.oh with 1 v llseovry will avert I VP h hatl loo:,ci.c-l dlff!nntcd ilghi ttetl ieuuls cotds it tf the jpooni vi, -rs t:e it jonrself. Tliere will be DO disagreeable a fter-olTocts. (SOe. mid .ill.'JO a bottle. At your dritggM'a. OtM u a trtaL Bowels Become Normal liver livens up. bile Hows freelv headache, biliousness, tongue-fur, stomach-sourness, disappear when I)r. Kings New Life I'iUi get in their natural, eemfiDTfable nction. lurgatlves, nerer plaaaantly eiir re'tive, soTuetlt'ics luibit-foruilng, should not be taken to ruck the Bntem violently. Nature's way la the Way of Ir. King's New Life l'ills gently but flrtnly futictloulng the bowel a, ellaihiatlng lh& Intea-tlne-Clogglng waste, and proiuoiltig the most gratifying results. Cleanse the cyatera with tneai and know the boon of regular bowels. 2m. at ail druggist. That strike of butchers ended with out the consumer!! paying for the w-eiglit of the butc:her's hand. Per- ' haps, after all. the millennium np- 1 proaches. AIR Llf.HTHOUSE ejjacar. For the" Peerless Two - Power Range, Eight Cylinder chassis this new roadster lody has heen created. It has four doors, and seating space for four passengers. Its roominess permits a com fortable touring position for occupants of driving compart ment and tonneau. It may he quickly and snugly enclosed with the side curtains. There is a luggage compart ment at the rear. Our allotment in cars of this type is limited but at present we can promise reasonably prompt delivery. Do you know the thrill of driving the Two-Power Ranger? It is a thrill that can not be ex plained. To be understood it must have been experienced. May we not place a demonstrat ing car at your disposal. trrfce. Sujm to CB.-1C Without Notice The Loafing Ran 'he Sporting Jlane EASTERN OREGON MOTOR COMPANY PENDLETON, ORE. f 4- Pi I I i. I ! Dr. C. H. DAY Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Wishes to announce the opening of offices in Rooms No. 2.3 and 25, Smith-Crawford Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Phone 704. Smallev Feed Cutters if Used exclusively by all Oregon State Institutions. None Better. Sturgis & Storie Pendleton, Oregon East Court St lllllltlllllllll MIUIMUIIJIIjflui2ltlMia' ! 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