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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1915)
EiailT PAGES. DAILY EAST (V.lECO VTAtf. PF.NDT.ETOY. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEnRTfARY 3, 101J PAOF. TTTKFF rl liatnhbnrn mnl It hanirt on likes IVIieuniaUSul Ui-wMn out four strDtb worrin too with pln-dr(foo your vlUlltj dupreaaoa josr miud mIIhcU yuar awuuii r F4 let It bang iv op nn'l ""rim POLY Don t So iuoi Won luu voa t money pillsi cluaraswar tlioBM of rb.uiBtim,lumbMo ud stifl twoilea acli- iiif )iiuti. (ViiUlDl)()hrmful For ther work dlroetly on tbo kidn.r tone ou sud treuutbm ihcm in I ho runnel actum last uno acm uuiui wis di ugs Aocep "V sabsUtate, Kid net) r 7rrr P.IISrJJ l i Activities are Outlined by Secretary And BLADDER (Continued from page one.) A series of "rabbit drives" in the Cold Hirln ne ghborhood for the purpose of redjclng the Jackrabbll pest. We nupi'lleil one mile of wo ven wire field feme for the purpose and attended to the shipment of about a ton of the rabbits to Portland where they were distributed gratis to deserving needy people. Highly appreciative acknowledgement was received from the manager of the charitable organization through whom the distribution was made. Meetings on J addresses hy mem here of tnu Oregon Social Hygiene society. The meeting "for men" wan Athena. The association cooperated with the managers and entertained a party of Portland participants on its way to Athena and also promoted at tendance by Pendleton people. The matter of the irrigation of the Umatilla reservation lands, east of Pendleton. Building of permanent highway bridges across the Umatilla river at Thorn Holow and Mission. Wedding gifts counting of Pendle ton woolen mill bath robes were nent to each of the daughters of I'res Ident Wilson on the occasion of their marriages. Popular subscription of funds for the relief of West Webb street resl- rtemtjil to hkmaix WITH Till: DODfiEHS Rid kveuywheke TAX FOH COXSTItUCTIOX OF PKOJECTM FAVORED SALEM, Ore., Jan. 80. In hi bi ennial report to the governor, just completed, State Engineer Lewis re commends the addition of a constitu tional amendment providing for the Issuance of state bonds to the extent of 2 per cent of the assessed valuation of the state for the construction of large irrigation, drainage and water power projects, which are too big for private capital to swing. The organizing of some department for the leasing of kelp beds along the Oregon shore Is recommended. It Is also recommended that the present water power tax be abolished and a small annual license fee be sub stituted. It Is urged that the hydrographle and topographic map work be con tinued. Kolhrair Not Destroyed BERLIN, Feb. 1. The report that the German cruller Kolberg was sunk In the battle in the North sea last Sunday is untrue. All the German ships with the exception of. the lilu- echer have returned. Regarding the Kolberg Vice-Admi ral Beatty, commander of the British fleet In the North sea fight, stated that German prisoners reported that the Kolberg was sunk. The British Admiralty in the statements regard ing the fight also referred to the Kol berg as "reported sunk." Civilian Must Not Shoot NANCY, France, Feb. 2. (via Paris Jan. 31.) The Mayor of a large township In the vicinity of Nancy has been suspended from office for a fortnight for shooting at a German aeroplane as it was flying over hi town. In taking this measure the higher authorities of Nancy held that a civilian had no right to act as a com batant as by so doing he only brought upon the heads of the civilian popu lation severe reprisals. Dudley 2& inches Norman 1)i inches ARROW COLLARS Are not excelled by any other 2 for 25 cent collars made here or abroad Currr, Tusoor & Co., Inc. Mum or A now Shibti Tsot, N. Y. 3 a P3 Firs, otionol Bonl. PEKDLETOH, OREGON ESTABLISHED 1882 H 3 g3 E3 Known For It'&trength lffWrrwHiwiiwiiirmiTfiwrm ""-"'"Haul We Can Supply Building' Material for any kind of a structure you eon templato building on the Bhortest notice. Thoroughly season ed lumber of full thickness and guar anteed quality, shin gles or prepared roofings for cover ings, framing, etc. all the pick of the best manufacturers. Como In and look us over maybe we can nave you some money, time and trouble. Plans and Specifications Free Oregon Lumber Yard Tolophone 8. A. II. COX, Blgr. Alia St., Opposite Court House held In the rooms of the association dents. and was uttemled by as many as couia be accommodated. A meeting was addressed by Mr. Thomas MeCusker, national good roads adocate, on the subject of a plan for promotion of a national' ,0.k 8now at Union system of hard urface highways. Improving of East Court street with hard surface pavement from Vincent street to the city limits. Representatives were sent to attend the meeting of the state tax commis sion at Salem. A Chautauqua entertainment, which continued for one week, and while It did not yield any surplus of receipts, proved highly Interesting and entertaining to all who attended. Successful termination of efforts to get additional money for the building of a federal building for a postoffice and U. S. court house. Move to have Portland selected as one o the "regional bank citle8 un der the new national bank and cur rency law. An effort by the officers of the Paradise Irrigation District to have tha rertsimutlon service lnciuue me Umatilla Quadrangle in the territory hvdronraDhlcally surveyed. rtrt.nfiin ami entertainment of the members of Merchants It Manu facturers' Association of Milwaukee Wisconsin, when their excursion train fctonped her in the course or it an nual tour. A miniature round up snow was staged, for the visitors' enter tainment which proved highly enter taining and successful The first annual convention of tne Oreeon Cattle & Horse Kaisers as held In the rooms of this association and the visitors In attendance were entertained with re freshments and music. An address, at the high school, by Dr. C. J. Bcwhnell, presiaeni oi ia clfic University. An address, at the high school, by Dr. C F. Hodge of tne university oi Oregon on the subject of the fly pest and methods of abating it. The action by congress on the sud- Ject of the tolls to be charged for passage of traffic through the Pana ma ranal. The annual Caledonian picnic at HAVE YOU A CHILD? Vinv wrwnen lona for childrrn. bat bercuie of Snrrtr curable physical derangement are depnvad of this freatest ol all happiness. The women whose namet follow were reatoml to normal health b Lydta E. Pmkham'a Vegeta ble Compound. Write and sak tbem about a. TP.- if nJ : ; Ift -ft;- r!rer "I took your Com pound and have a fine, strong baby. " Mrs. John Mitchell, Mas- sena, Y " Lydia E. rinkham's Vegetable Compound is a wonderful medicine for expectant mothers." Mrs. A. M. Myers, Cor donville, Mo. " I highly recommend Lydia E. Finkham's Veg etable Compound before child-birth, it has done so much for me. "-Mrs. E. M. Doerr, R. R. 1. Con shohocken, Fa, "I took I.ydiaE. Fink ham's Vegetable Com pound to build up my system and have the dearest baby girl In tlia world." Mrs. Mose Blakeley, Coalport, Ta. "I praise the Com pound whenever I have a chance. It did so much fcr me before my little girl was born." Mrs. E. W. Sanders, Howies burg, W. Va. "I took your Com pound before baby was born and feel I owe my life to it. "-Mrs. Winnie TtLLis, Winter Haven, Florida. HEADACHE IPS, NEURMjA GONE Dr. Jamei' Headache Powder give instant relief Cost dime a package. Nerve-racking, splitting or Hall, throbbing headache yield Ta just a few moments to Dr. James' Headache Few dors which cost only 10 cents a pack age at any drug store. It's the quick est, surest headache relief in the whole world." Don't suffer! Believe the ajrony and distress now I You eaa. Millions of men aad wouea have found that headache and neural misery is needles. Get what you ask far, Concerts by the Ptndleton band during summer evenings. A fund was ralwed and concerts given once each week throughout the summer. An excursion to vli.lt the annual Oregon. A proposition by the Knight of Pythias lodge to erect a three story building and lease the second story to this association for use as club and meeting- rooms. The management of the "Happy Canyon" entertainment during the ev enings of the Hound-up, which prov ed exceedingly popular and was quite the "hit" of this year's activities. The construction of a public nata torlum In Round-up park. Our com mittee is actively engaged In this work and its members are devoting their best efforts and a vast amount of their time toward the success of the enterprise. A representative from this organ ization appeared before the city coun cil and urged that action be taken looking to lowering the Insurance rates on account of the Installation of better facilities for fire protection. representatives visited La Grande to attend a convention for the discus sion of the location of the proposeu national highway. An excursion visited the Spokane! Interstate fair In a special car and made the big noise for attraction ot visitors to the Round-up. A similar excursion visited the Mor row county fair at Heppner. A committee canvassed the town r A. :'-rM '"iSllJISl 3 Charles "Casey" Stengel, the hard hitting comedian outfielder of the Brooklyn National League team, who hns quieted the rumors concern ing his alleged Intention of Jumping to the Federal league by announcing that he signed a contract to continue ts a Dodger early In the fall. Sten gel's long distance smashes as well as his comical antics on the diamond E VIEWS HEGARDIHG THE OF QUESTION LIQUOR SK.VATOIt IHCM OKFftOV OB TAIN A W; I'M FATS I'IMJ.U ALASKA FXI'FUIF.NCF- fMlirr Views Are Trolled to Corre Mriili'iit at Uaslilngton Ire Um; I rn-n North o On I AII"o,i to (in out on llio Trail carrying Vlil Ucj fH Dungf-roii. IIV RI-TiTON K. STANDISH. (Written for the United Press.) V.'AHIIN'OTON', Feb. 3. Senator Harry Line of Oregon, who made the original and interesting discovery that INDIGESTION ENDED STOMACH FEELS FINE TAPE'S DIArF.PSlV FIXES SOlIt, CASSV, FISF.T STOM. AC1IS IV I1VE MINUTES. Bour, ga.wy, upet stomach. Indi gestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments Into gases and stubborn lumps; your head ach and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you realise the magic In Pape's Dlnpepsln. It makes all stomach misery vanish In five min utes. If your stomach Is In a continuous r,volt if you can't get It regulated, please, for your sake, try Tapes Dta pepsin. It's so needless to have a bad stomach make your next meal a favorite food meal, then take a lit tle Diapepsln. There will not be any distress eat without fear. It's be came Pape's Diapepsln "really does" l S senators are Just plain mutts regulate weak, out of order stomachs like the rest of male humans, has of- that gives It Its millions of sales an fered a solution for the Mind pigj nually. problem, insofar as It relates to gen-1 Get a large fifty-cent case of Tape's frm nthip fut flnd'.n? 11-1 ninnensln from any drug store. It w fitw.r in urates mar navn zune urj. ins auiuaem. autre r.er'enr in Alaska furnished the ! and cure known. It acts almost Ilka stomach relief Inspiration. "For the benefit of those states," he declared. "I would suggest they adopt the method of the Eskimos to. protect their food supplies from the I ever hungry malamute dog. which Is, to cache It upon a platform about 20 feet above the ground. By doing this they would compel enterprising and; thirsty gentlemen from other states, to seek their solace In the open a!r by means of a ladder." Alaska, by the way. has furnished' magic It Is a scientific, harmless and pleasant stomach, preparation which truly belongs In every home. New Work H Ctvvn. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE. Corvalllii, Feb. I. Henrietta Calvin, dean of the school of homa economies of the Oregon Agricultural College, whose resignation has been received, will leave Corvallla shortly t auDerlntend the work of the Ore- College aomesuc Senator Lane with consideraoie argu-; Agricultural ment agalnstllquor. science department at the San Fran- "In the Interior of Alaska," he said. cigc0 exposition. On April 1 she will "where the temperature goes down lo take up her duties in connection wn... I J at I I 0 ....nlnllaJ oim aeuureu v.u...8 a.....,nave ma(Je h)m popu,ar wItn tn. fans all around the National league all the business houses so that clerks and proprietors might attend the per formances of the Round-up. A general reception committee, to receive and do honor to distinguished visitors to the Round-up, was ap pointed and actively assisted In mak ing the show a success. circuit. House Offer Aid. SALEM, Ore., Feb. S. The house passed H. B. 124, by Representative Forbes of Crook, appropriating $2000 tn ta n.il.l Mm Ida V.. T.imdberr for An appropriation of 100 was made,the deatn nf her nua5andi who waj to help defray the expense of the street decorations during the Round up. Improvement of the tract north of the O.-W. R. St N. depot The asso ciation, with the help of the Civic Club has guaranteed the mlntenance and the railroad company has prom ised to park the tract. Entertainment, of the delegates to killed while working on the Tumalo Irrigation project. tha annual convention of the Chris tian church. Subscription and shipment of eights two barrels of flour for the relief of the war sufferers In Belgium. Entertainment of the delegates to the annual convention of the State Woolgrowers' association. The ses sions of the convention were held in our rooms and dlaner and music was supplied. Delegates were sent to the annual session of the Oregon Irrigation con gress. Labor and material, to the amount of $100 was guaranteed for the Im provement of the McKay creek road along that part of it within the Uma tilla Indian reservation. Extension of permanent road Im provement work, toward the west end . of the county, was discussed and an nounced as favored. Resides the matters Just reviewed, which claimed formal consideration, a vast number of subjects received in formal attention by the officers and Committees. A great mass of correspondence has been attended to. the bulk of which has consisted of letters of Inquiry on almost every conceivable subject from every part of the country. The sec retary has followed the practice of making courteous replies to all In quiries promptly. Our descriptive folder has been mailed to every address which can ;: found and In a fair per cent of cases , acknowledgement has been received B In reply. Our stock of these folders. g Is runnlna- low and will, at the pres- ent rate of consumption, not last very 1 fj much longer. I -would recommend e3 that arrangements for a new edition. jg be made soon, both on account of the fact that we have not very many left E3 but also because the ones now In use 3 are getting a little out of date. ea The attention of the association is fc particularly directed to the division jE of his report bearing on the member- Ej ship. Reference to this shows that, there has been a considerable loss of,E3 members and, further, that we have E3 no longer the benefit of the special guaranty of additional revenue, which was so helpful In keeping up the ex penses during 1914. The place In our community actlvl- J n ties which this association fills can j not be taken by any other organlxa-1 tlon. The work which It has done ES and Is doing is worth while. While the support which has been accorded . m by the community has generally been liberal. It seems that it might and;cs really ought to be still more liberal. gg renuieion s siaiiains, aiming r towns of the state. Is high and it Is, cz deservedly so, but the quarters main- ruined bv this organlxatlon are not creditable to the town and the asso ciatlon. A really first class home, Eg would be the most efficient means oi;3 getting Improved patronage and there by adequate financial support. Aches and Paln of rheumatism are not permanently, but only tem porarily, relieved by external reme dies. Why not use an Internal rem edy Hood's Saraaparilla, which cor rects the acidity of the blood on I which rheumatism depends and cures the disease? Adv. 70 and 80 below tero they do not al low anvone to get out upon a long trip and take whiskey with him. If a man Is met on the trail and It Is ascertained he has whiskey with him! It Is taken awav from him and the( bottles broken. They do not do that' out of any feeling of kindliness to ward him particularly, but they have found, and from experience, that it Is necessary to do so, for the reason that under the influence of liquor a man on the trail will take chances that he otherwise would not take. If. his feet or hands become froren, the whole expedition Is tied up taking care of him. So they go right through his pack and if he has whis key or alcohol they take It away rrom him and break the bottle." the domestic science department oi the United States Bureau of Educa tion. Her successor has not been appointed. JL o) n M jivU liii Jim Crow Cars Sought. WASHINGTON. Feb. 3. A bill to separate w hites and negroes on pas- jmjj have successfully used it and have ptt.ta'RTH HOME TEEATSH3T Tbe ORBLXE treatment for the Drink Habit ean be used with absolute eonfl denre. It destroys all desire for whiskey, beer or other alcoholic stimulants. Tbous- senger vehicles in the District of Co lumbia was favorably reported to the house. The committee report says there Is constant friction between the races on streetcars and that the proposed law would add to the comfort of each. been restored to lives of sobriety and use fulness. Can be given secretly. Costa only 11.00 per box. If you fail to get results from ORBIXE after a trial, your monev will be refunded. Ask for free booklet telling all about OEHLNE. TALLMAN DRUG OOMPAN'T" tiiiiii:iiiiiiii!iu:i1iiiiihMiiiniu;iiiiiJiuiiiiiuii1Jiiauiuiiiiii.ui.ii.i.uau miiiuiiuiiiiiu E4 Opportunity's Knock E3 When the national manufacturer ad vertises his produdtin this newspaper opportunity knocks at the door of every retailer who carries the goods. The manufacturer's advertising creates a definite demand. It inspires people with a desire to see the goods. . These people will be attracted to the store that shows them. They will be customers not only fcr the manufacturer's goods, but also customers for the Storekeeper's goods. The modern storekeeper is alert to take advantage of the manufacturer's newspaper advertising. I E3 In the slang of the day 'He boosts when opportunity knocks.' 3 tr3 3 r.i-3 s-.a H ltoat Service Subtended. BELFAST, Teb. 2. As a result of a report tnat more werman suuimi- rlnes have been sighted in the Irish sea, authorities hnvo ordered the boat forvlco between Belfast, Liverpool and Manchester suspended. in . 1 , ! E3 ' ! : :