Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1917)
PAGE SIX MM IMUKPENUKNT NKWSra.PEll Pallr and 8ml-Wfcly at Pen dletoa. Oregon, by th OBU...OM A.N I'LIILISUINO CO City Official Paper. County Official Paper. Iltmbtr United Press associatioa. W at the poetofflce at Pendleton, aa aacaoa-cuua auiii aaivi. ON ULK IN OTHKR CITIES HMM Nhi Stand. Portland. Km Co., Portland, Oresaa. N PI LI AT tarean, SOS Rwority Bnlldlnf. U. C- Bureau, sol oar- K. W. UB80RIPTI0N RATES IN ADVANCE) t year, by mall... ally, ata uoutba, by sll- sMIy, three month, by stall... nootli. oy " aiy, ana year, by carrier. matly, sis. months, hy "y, three months, by rrUr ally, eete month, by carrier mwaVWarAlT. one year, br mall aiy, an moot rift, ay mail. l-Weekqr. four months, by Bail - - s.so - 1.29 .SO . 1.7.1 . is .as , 1.50 .75 .60 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1917. upon our oratorical for safety. SPRING WHEAT IN ERN OREGON patriots EAST HAT a number of varie ties of spring wheat give" consistently better yields in the Columbia Basin of Oregon than does Pacific Bluestem, the standard spring wheat of the basin, is shown ty varietal tests made at Moro, Oregon. The tests were Con ducted cooperatively by the Bureau of Plant Industry of the U. S. Department of Agri culture, the Oregon ' Agricul tural Experiment Station, and Sherman county, Oregon, and are reported in Department of Agriculture Bulletin 498, re cently published. It is believ- e SERVICE. " Pan at nag on the breast of your thought and feeling, Aad raise a banner over'your 4 heart aa you go, 4 One with the ranks of the brave that are forming, wheel- ing Round the heart of the natl- on. hiKh and low. Pla a flag on your breast, the flag of beauty Tbai sets our hearts to the stars as it is set . To the high, clean path of a Kolden nation's duty. That has never faltered and known no swerving yet. Pin a flag to your courage and hope and service. Thai yon may go, with the colors you love, to brave TVs thought ai)d the dream and the light of the age' Blory. Or the gray and the dark' and the wounding red of the grave. . Boston Post. r jo led that the results obtained at Moro are applicable in a gen eral way to most of the Colum bia' Basin, but especially to dis tricts where the prevailing soil type is silt loam and where the average annual precipitation ranges from 9 to ,12. mchea..; , A 5 year average of Pacific Bluestem from 1911 to 1915, ir-clusive, was 19.2 bushels per acre, while its 3 year average from 1913 to 1915 was 21.4 bushels. The highest 5 year average production was from Early Baart, 22.2 bushels. The highest 3 year average was from Koola, 27.7 bushels. The 3 year average of the leading varieties not already mention ed were: Karum, 26.3 bush els: Early Baart, 25.9 bushels; Talimka, 25.5 bushels, and Little Club. 21.6 bushels. Of these only the Early Baart and Little Club are now grown commercially in the Columbia Basin. Milling and baking tests of several of the spring wheat varieties, made by the Bureau of Chemistry of the U, S. Department of Agriculture, show that most of them are as good as, and that some are bet ter than, the Pacific Bluestem. EIGHT PAGES was once a candidate for school su perintendent of . Umatilla county? That Mark Patton got his start In the tonsorlal game in the old Twist and Murray shop In Walla Walla in 188T ' ALB EE CATTLE SELL AT PRICE OF $40 PER HEAD One Hundred Head Bought by lakuna Man; School Closes . oa Account of Measles. How to Heal- Skin-Diseases tost Oregonlaa Special.) AUUhiH, Feb. 18. . W. Parker of norm Yakima, Washington, bought ivo Bead of stock cattle from rack Bros, an J. H. Constant. The twice psja oy Mr. Parker averaged $40 per nena. i-ney will be shipped to North Yakima, this week. School haa been closed here on ac count of measles and mumps. Gladys Mills and Wllma Scroggtns took down with measles this week. I. O. Butt has a new wood saw and is busy cutting wood, for next winter's ile nas contracts for over 300 coma. Staow has been falllne steadily fot the Vast seevral days and at present it measures St inches. Several barns and sheds have fallen under the weight of the snow. P. H. chmidt and Chris Sturm have taken their cattle out near Nye to feed until spring opens. John Hindermaji made a trip to Pilot Rock last week and brought back a lead of freight for A. S. Quant. J. a. Sims was In town last Tuesday on -business. , The Kidneys and the Skin, if tho kidneys are weak or torpid, the akin will bei pimply or blotchy. Hood's sr- saparilla strengthens and stimulates the kidneys, and clears the complex ion. By thoroughly purifying thi blood it makes good health. Adv. A Baltimore doctor suggests this simple, but reliable and inexpensive, home treatment for people suffering otiuk cvwiiro, ring worn, rashes and . similar itching, burn ing skin troubles. At any reliable druggist's get a jar of resinol ointment and a cake of resinol ITOiMimttmtmtHmmimwirmflmw fit" MUMINHmiMM iiiillliliiiiiiliiiiMiiiiiiiiiiili.ililiimiHiiiliwiiiiirfi.ii.. J 5- 5 These are not l soap, at all Oil i expensive. With the resinol soap and warm water bathe sne aneciea parts thoroughly, until they are free from crusts and the skin IB softened. Dry very gently, spread on a thin layer of the resinol ointment, and cover with a light bandage if nv essary to protect the clothing. This should be done twice a dav. C-mally the itehinr and burning atnn with tha lirst treatment, and the akin soon be comes clear and healthy again. Almost anr aoan will clean the kin and hair. But those who want a soap which not only elianM hut aitnl1v kelp the complexion and hair are wise to choose resinol soap. s I ABOUT PACIFISTS 2jO-CALiLD, pacifists are coming; in for rabid de nunciation from our fiery mouthed patriots these days, rauch of the condemnation being- unjust and senseless. A pacifLt is nothing unusu- sJ- Most all people are really pacifists if you get down to brass tacks. Pacifism means ' prpffrence for peace over var, but not necessarily peace "at any price. No able bodied man, of course, believes in peace at any price, but a vast Puinber of us do believe in peace if it can be had with hon- "ot and self respect. 3t is extremely ridiculous for ; anyone to denounce as traitor? vail who do not favor flying im mediately at the throat of the German empire. It is a safe oetthat if real war comes those who do not want war will be just as active in defense of the flag as those who are shrieking ne loud about our shameless and spineless avoidance of trouble. There are facts to jjrastify this conviction. Of our pacifists no one has been more t-tive than Henry Ford. Yet Mr. Ford haa already pledged the use of his factory to the pevernment if war should come nnd it be needed. Where is there any war-talking finan cier who has done more? Mr. Bryan is also most viciously de nounced. Vet in the Spanish Araericaii war Mr. Bryan of fered his services to the coun try and became a colonel of volunteers, thrs showing a practical sort of patriotism in time of need. It is noticeable Uiat most of the gentlemen -who now 'ail so harshly at Itryan no t successfully re fraintHi fr im enlisting in '9'8. If we ar" to judge men by their leeds rather than by their words ia it not safe to assume that in the event of another war the Fords and Bryan will e found true blue? The Kast Oregonian would : dislike to see this country at With hogs selling at $13 on the hoof and potatoes and om ens worth their weight in sil ver we may yet have to come to chocolate creams as the cheapest article of diet. The question is will the Ger man submarines try to siak our armed merchantmen or will they leave them severely alone; here's a bet they will not find them at all. With an eastern Oregon man in the person of W . It. Thompson on the highway commission perhaps all our state road work will no longer be confined to 'western Oregon. No man can afford to steal u ride on a train ; it is cheaper to pay your fare and ride in side, as lots of dead men could testifv if they were able to talk. On with the Style Show. R1VKR NAMED 'RIO ROOSEVELT N'KW YORK. Feb. 28. The "River of Doubt" is doubtful no more. It is now the "Rio Roosevelt," said George K. Cherrie, field naturalist of the Am erican Museum of Natural History, on him arrival from South America yesterday. Cherrie said the Brazilian govern ment had officialy recognised the river -discovered by Col. Roosevelt and which his scientific opponents con tended must run uphill. STXAN'S IJMMEST EASES PAIS Stoan'e Liniment is first thought of mothers for bumps, bruises and sprains that are continually happen ing to children. It quickly penetrates and soothes without rubmng. Clean er and more effective than muss plasters or ointments, For rheuma tic aches, neuralgia pain and that grippy soreness after colds, Sloan's Liniment gives prompt relief. Have bottle handy for bruises, strains. sprains and all external pain. For the thousands whose work calls thera outdoors, the pains and aches follow ing exposure are relieved by Sloan's Uninient. At all druggists, 25c Adv. DO YOU KNOW That Will M. Peterson taffht chool in the wild of Wallowa, oountjr be- fore comltisT to Umatilla county to practice law? That Postmaster T. J.. Twetdy was once postmaster at Pilot Rock and n Ira a sheepman of the Pilot Rock ranges? That W. n. Blakely la company with Henry Hpauhlina- led a pack horse into the Coeur d'Alene mines In lfcil In search of a claim f That W. J. Clarke used to he traveling hardware ssJeeoaasjf- That W. W. Harrah. silver tongued spokesman for the Farmers Union, tXPll YOUTH nx FK-CUFS. ... W Jl55 7. ., mi me t 9 i f r I 'jlsilllllllHllllllillllll!! f ni l f 7 ' 1 i "VOU may sefe the pretty girls and beautiful new up-to-date spring apparel at the STYLE SHOW but to be right up-to-date in ' common sense, you should Let us do your washing EOUGM-DRY . 7 c LB. "See us before the doctor" Troy Laundry Co. "We Wash Everything But the Baby" iiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiK ; .' til UUUUIIIIIIIIIIU1 iiiiiiiiiiihiuuiiiiiiiuiiiiaiiuiiiiiuiiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiuiiuiiuiiiuuiiii I S Hep. Mcyw lniiliin. WASHIXOTOX. Feb. 2S. Con pressman Meyer London, New York Socialist, Is strongly in favor of the enaction by , congress of leff ialation which will Kive the government ab solute control of the food situation. uonaon oeneves mat mis is ine oniy means of remedying the present hlRh price of foodstuffs situation. Inas much as there is small possibility of :h legislation being enacted, Lon don has come out In support of a re solution by Representative Fobs of Ohio, who will introduce a resolution looking toward a law which will give the government at least temporary control. it- i.i-IKLEY 24 IN. DEVON lij IN. ARROW COLLARS 1 S eta. each, 6 for 90 ota. CLUETT, PE BODY a CO.. INC. MAKERS Now Cuba is all broken out with the war measles which has been going the rounds. Aside from Annette Kellerman. the natfon it none too well supplied with submersible,; arena XING! Hermiston, Oregon This Itout la I iKler tlw MaiiuKcmcnt of llinry Hut and Karl I'4mium What To Do When Backache Comes On Many People Find Quick Re lief in Foley Kidney Pills 81 im fi-ura dariarht In the plea tit of loone lines of many of the early spring- models Dignity, combined wltk a C-hfco rracefulness Is the pre. dotninatins; not. They let you know you are smoking they "SATISFY"! s 20 for lOo Chesterfield CIGARETTES of IMPORTED md DOUESTIC tohaass-BImdeJ I " " " "S Ml When tu-kiiiip Ernies on. atul It (iiis jtH if you mu't Ktitnd the n .Mid pr-'sMiro in your back mikI Hidox. to iut fiTl that you must kHi on : ..iTering till it wtiiw itself out. it is more nt to wear you out and j-'-rioUflj' affet-t your jreiieml hnalth. Get a bottle of Fojpy Kidney i'illf yjid start takintr them at once. Tliy Usually help from tlie very firt tloNm. Kr buckarhe i one of naturi's dariK-r .xieruils that your kl'lneys are not In ouid and healthy fttute, tliat they are wrong; and a iien your ktdfi M ir- w rong, you may be sure you fm: a ixsrious condition. Foley Kidney IMIls have a dlre.1 ;r.d btjneririiil aetinn on the kidneys, b: idtler atul urinary orKn. Thtr effect Is quickly fn n improved kid ney and blunder nation, and in th panning away of thoee paioful and Hlnrlning s niptoins. No more ba-k-iirhe, wr'artneHS and drnrging pwins. No more painful. sleple.s nttrhtx. hvins to ride ttme arter time. It will pay you to try Foley Kidney Pill promptlj- an did Mr. J. W. K4ri.. It. 2, (tsvflnrd, Oa., who writes u: "( suf fered with a terrible barkarh. Kvery lime 1 would lean or stoop over toon icii, I'd have u painful catch in my b:rk Jut over my kidneys, .lunt one box oi Foley Kidney I'illa entirW re- 2 S 10-ROUMDS-10 Jack Carpenter f Cf HALT 1,KK. ITAII, who Is wi-ll known bv rierinne vs. Frank Street or KVKItl-.TT, IV w-lio has foueht MK-li nu n ax: Won ovnr lilllle Komm: won over It. Ilauan 3: draw with Klh k M.-lll im kiHN-kiit over Y. Isarrlcu. for Decision TIIKIIi: WILL UK TWO UNI IMtF;l,l Ml N A Kl I.S The uiaiMUcromtit Ruaranlres the bout to be on Its merits nr win on n-rundod. as the winner of Uils bout turn of K ho In tlie ftitiiiv for a aide net. or yixjr taj'saev il Mr. J. W. Ktrls. lirved my backache. It has been some time hi nee 1 took thrm, and I have not felt any of the nymptom since. Foley Kidney Pills are sold every where Id f0c and $1.00 wise. The 91.00 Mize la th moro economical buy. as It contain 3 times as many as the fiOo sise. TAIXMAw" A CO. ilUUHMUlutlWhllHumiMtUlUU(IU.UJU..UMIttlUt.lMhiliHUUHUHUHtU f t Friday, March 2nd AT AVDITORIt'M 8.-30 P. M, ftt-ueral .UnMun $1.00. - 2 Klnsxlde I.M f iMiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiifi UY fARM UND IN FIRM IMAM I ft ; '3 C 3 II r. 3 3 f J i i C 2 3 5 I TIIE W 1917 tAVS A it was my duty at the leg-ialatur just closed to carefully read and sum marize every law which passed, 1 will furnish, .free of charge, the beat in formatioft I hare conc ruins; any of the law to any one interested who will call or write. INCREASED INCOME OP MONTANA PARMER8 Val. of erep 'Val. of crop In 1 SOS I1,177.I7 14.141 I.7l.t M.7H Wheat . . Oorn . . Oata . . Barley Rts ... Potatoes Har . . Flax ... I).S47 (.11 72i 5 X: 3 E3 II ' W. C. E. PRUITT Attorney at Law Room 6, Temple Building I7.S01.4M In 114 114.74.004 1.044.004 7.M4.000 1, lit. 404 147.00 tilt. 404 II ltt.404 1. 071.000 I47.IM.000 JasHsss ranks first In th United mates in a vera as per acre production. Moataaa fn-stns won the hlKhest award at the Ban Franctsco Ihxpo. sit Ion. and more medals were awarded the farmers of Mm. . tana than any other stats. For further particulars se B. F. Dupub Phono 117. Pendleton. Ore allllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil ii U ' . Hi n UlilQ BQ o CUflue 5-10.1 S AND UP a I now opposite ' THE COSY and PASTIME THEATRES. 3 I i - 3 3 II If E 1 i I I i E 3 I i i 3 i II ;.3 S3 5 3 ii i i 3 5 war ami forced to rely solely ! !ii4UiW(itMstyii'fuimutwa.i4aii:iMs fl