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TEN PAGES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917. IMitr end ai we-kly at Siton. Oreaon. by the OCIMsONIaN 1XIIL1SHINO CO. the posrofflee at Pendleton, man Blatter. i The extreme pacifist who believes in turning the other cheek is not to be trusted by the country. Neither is the ultra-bellicose gentleman a safe adviser for the nation. Im position on others multiplies enemies. CUr Official Paper. County Official Pa par. II em bar Cnited PraSs Associations OM HAfiH IN OTHKB CITIES Hotel Neva Btaaa, l-ortiana. Newa On., Portland, Oragoa. ON FII.B AT tmu xj Secnrtty Bnlldtsg. rasUagtoa. II. 0, Bureau, SOI "ur. east. Street. N. W. CBSCBIITION RATKo UN ADVANCK) Vaftf , see year, ey mall .. Kelly, att Months, by aaall ,, Vail, tarse months, by mall -all, aaa sineta, by mall , ahaJty, aaa year, by carrier. atUs. all aaontba, by carrier.. ftaily, tana Months, by carrier. al iv. an aioath. by carrier aaa-Waakly, one year, by nuUt Weaaly, alz aaentks, by Basil Weekly, (oar months, by aialL ..$5 00 i .SO . 1.2S JVO . T.M .T5 . 1 5 . .65 1.B0 . .TS TIIK SHIP OF STATE. Thou, 'too. sail on. O Ship of . State! Sail on. I'nlon. strong and great! Huaaar.ity with aU 1U fears. With a:l its hopes of future ' jears, la hanging breathless on thy fate! We know what alaster laid thy keel. 4 What workman wrought thy rila of steel. Who n.ade each mast and sail and rope, , What anvils rang, what ham- mers wt. In what a forge and what a heat Were thaped the anchors of thy hope! IF ENGLAND FOLLOWED SUIT jCSLlNCE the ' ousting of the czar by the Russians there has been much comment in this country and in allied circles abroad that the revolt adds to the allied claim that they fight for democracy against despotism. Some are now pointing out that other allied nations could 'carry the impression further by disposing of their hereditary rulers in favor of outright democracy. Says the Detroit Free Press: If the people of the British empire really believe, aa their spokesmen frequently say, that they are fighting Kaiserisin and not the people of the Cen tral kingdoms, they could do a great deal toward bringing the war to aa end by convey ing a hint to their own king that bis resignation is on order. Inasmuch as England is a very restricted monarchy the change would jiot be a radical j one and it would unquestion ably add to the pro-ally senti ment in the United States .and in other countries where the doctrine of divine right has been discarded. TO MANAGE WAR FOR RUSSIANS r . aV ..!mV twq views or G RAN CMJ K I NICHOLAS Grand Iuk Nicholas, lust made commander in chief of the Russian armies, will now manage tha war for the Russians as he did at the begin ning and before he was Interfered with by the bureaucrats. He is con sidered the greatest soldier the war has produced. . ITS OWN MEDICINE NEEDED Pear not each sudden sound a ' and Knock. e Tis of the wave and . not the rock! Tis but tha flapping of the Mil. And not a rent made by the " gale! In spile of rock and tempest's roar. In spite of false tights on the ahore. Sail ,. nor fear to breast the sea! a Our hearts, our hopes are all with thee. Oar h irts. our hones, our .O j.rayers. our tears. Oar faith triumphant o'er our feara Are all with thee are all with w-lth thee! Henry wadsworth Longfellow. . JUST DEALING IS PREPAREDNESS HE Portland Oregonian should take some of its own medicine. After vi ciously roasting Senator Lane for not supporting the presi dent properly the Portland pa per thus undermines the pres tige of our government: The other day the President of the United States is said to have notified all members of hie cabinet that he desired them to retain their respective places. So we are to have, in a most critical era, more of Daniels, Raker, McAdoo and Redfield. It is deplorable. We should like to see the President surrounded by a cabinet whose advice would be worth taking. Secretary Daniels and Ba ker are the men under whom our recruiting soldiers and sail ors are to serve. Is the enlist ment process aided by aspersi ons at the head of the army and navy. Besides the criti cism is unfair. We have haa more vigorous preparedness measures under Daniels and Baker than ever before in his tory. They should have praise rather than partisan cri ticism. : Governor Withycombe ad vises people to refrain from im pugning lack of patriotism to others; it is good counsel for there are few who will not be patriotic when put to the test. coming special , election in June; it is an effort to betray the school fund of the state. Rain or snow, hot or cold, let all Pendleton join in giving a real American up-to-the-minute demonstration of loyalty tonight. ---r p.. . -aawaaa - 1 ' aj ( - 1 ' -" . r 1 f 4 " f 1 i .1 ? I 1 1 ! i l DO YOU KNOW- That Jack Robinson and Lee Moor house were members of the first Pen dleton militia company in 1886? That Judge Maloney played the ban drum and Marion Jack the baritone in the Athena hand in 1891? That Helix derived its name from a Greek word which had reference to the number of Indian trails meet ing at that point? ' ' flU. it-iQi. ns. inn ia the one that prepares in ade-1 The voters of Oregon sixouia quale manner for its de- rrepare to vote against the . . - a 1 a. a 1 r 1 a. A 1 ferrse and for the assertion of Its world lights, yet Ls consci entioiLs about the rights oi then. A lack of sufficient stamina "to insure a nation's Safety if war should come spells calam ity. Equally disasterous may fce an o. er aggressive policy if that, aggressiveness should ead to efforts at gross injus tvre to reighbors. A strong policy must be rased on justice and fair play; a policy of injustice is weak because it breeds undying ani mosities that sooner or later tome home to those responsi le. Germany is now paying the price for the injustice worked anon France 40 years ago. The French have not forgotten Aliace-I.urraine nor the great indemnity they had to pay. For -nearly a half century France a cherished in her heart the memory of her former treat ment and she will favor no jace until vengeance has been taken. In his blustering way our strong armed co'onel while TreidM!t imposed upon little Columbia. He thought it cheaper, and stronger policy, to nteal the canal zone from Co lumbia than to buy it. But hia was a wak policy, as well as an expensive one. We could have bought the territory and rc-Uinr-d Columbia's good wilL We took it by force and have (' ilun.lii'." enmity as well as d'imist by other South Ameri r ,n cou'-'ti-it . It ' bad busi r. ss urul !! jtrateyy. Bean land grant tax bill at the The subuft of Pendleton nr sprotidinB; fust. New residences ara ioinV u& in all directions which does nnt 1 .... 1. V. ...... I. ,ha ...a-n u That Umatilla county ranks as first -tFOB H( in the state in wheat and barley pro- I II K II R Vr'KII WOltKKD AXB JSEVEH Mil.'-, IMI.VSt and is being; largely bought for pay ment of taxes. Fruit "trees abdut town are now in bloom and If Jack Frost fore bears for a' time mnny 1 IVndleton people will have all the fruit they desire. The future will see a fine brick on Milarkey's corner as that gentleman Uias fully made up his mind to con struct ojne. J. K. Bott. &. substantial Warren station granger, is in town today and says well, he says what all the h.-n. est farmers say. and it is useless to repeal it. ductionboth from a standpoint of acreage, yield ier acre and total pro duction? That moet of - Iendloton missed a good free entertainment by not at tending council meeting last evening? 28 Years Ago Today From the Daily Hast Oregonian. March 29, 1S8.) Joe Bailer had some more difficul ty with his kicking horse yesterday, hut Instead of falling In behfnd It a' he did before he concluded to VJip out snd let the animal vent Its sp'te on the m-agon. A necktie party will be given to morrow evening at tha opera . house and promises to be a very pleasant affair. Town scrip is at very low ebb an1 has no fixed value. It sells all the way from 70 to SO cents on the dol lar. County scrip Is in good demand Vtmug Man Verv Much Wanted In Many Oilier rltles Arrested Hm. nKTUOIT. March 29. "I have never owrked and I never will." was tne declaration of independence de livered to Detectives Iteed and Frahm Friday by Joseph Pimrro. 26 years old, wheo he was being quizzed as to his alleged conectinn with burglaries and hold-ups in Ohio, Connecticut and Michigan 1'lzarro. alias Pet, admitted he had been "ninirged" in Puffalo, New Haven andt Toledo His declaration against work overturned the story he had told when arrected Friday noon at 227 Mlchluan avenue. He said at that time that he was a bartender and lived at 2(1 Beaunten street. "They got me In Toledo In a crown of 'frlskers " he admitted, "but they didn't have anything on me." He will be aent back to, Toledo for trial. Tayjor-Knbbel-Co., ino Retail 5-10-15 cent Stores Oregon Washington Idaho STORE No.6 Lt ua cut out the race Idea. Am erica In the piuit haw fnuffht 3rat Britain twice and haa upnet a choice French schema In Mexico. BUILDING AND SCENE WHERE RUSSIAN REACTIONARIES WERE CAUGHT s '. V - a i . 4 ; Vr : . 1 1 --f i- 1aiii- mm 1:' I i i; r j OPENING "THRICE WELCOME ' To Pendletons j MOSX UNIQUE STORE OPENING WEEK SPECIALS tt z o n s : n OJ ,0 SATURDAY 9 A. M. Fruit flowis Big site, some- ' thing new and of clnssy oppearance this value will de mand your attention beyond all other -opening specials. See window display then choose at 15c SATURDAY 9 A.M. 10 Quart Enamel Kettle Uniform quality on heavy steel base with wire bail and wood handle, also loop back handle. Tou'll probably pay 0 cents for this ar ticle in fruit season tie 15 c SATURDAY 9 A.M. Aluminum Sauce Pans ' In pure sheet quality, worth In ordinary way JB, SO and (0 cents. Each piece perfect and of easily recognised value. Be here at a. m. Choice 15c Mora than 3000 staple items of new, clean merchandise for home and personal tie and all within the surprisingly easy range of these three magic prices. ' rsir a) 0 Positively never an article no matter how good in this store above 15 cents. No deceptions. No disappointment. It pays to Watch Our Windows. , More sales to fellow. Q Z M at O fau O Q S! NOTHING OVER ISc NOTHING OVER ISc TAYLOR-KNOBEL-Co. INCORPORATED NEXT DOOR TO OLD POSTOFFICE ROOM SATURDAY 9 A. M. Making lllshea In Brown and White, extra hard first quality in slsea that ordinarily sell for Considerably More. Our price to Introduce ' Taylor K noble- Co. values 15c Taylor Knoble? Co. EvesTF Day Kpocials. I In 1 Oil 26o size ISc K-os. Peroxide, per bottle ....... loo 4 -ox. Peroxide, per bottle 10c All standard Chew- inn Oums, three for I"c flood Matches, 1 boxes too Speciul grade Lead Pencils i tor. . Bo Portland Prise Hose Bushes 15c SATURDAY 9 A.M. Ilox Paper 21 envelopes and 24 sheets of heavy linen stock, a 16 cent retail value In at tractive packugee assorted to meet latest correspond ence requirements. Tour choice I5c See Window Displays For Specials During: OPENING WEEK "EXTRA" I j, dies' Vnloii Suits. Special Opening Day Offer 15c Children Dresses, sises t to rs., Saturday 5o Colonial -Slass Water Jugs. 1 qt. stxe. ttaturday 15c 10 ul Knamel Dish Pans, tt cent value. Saturday 15c 'See Window for Candy Specials. "EXTRA" MlHISTCR- PROTOPOPOfF ADMIRALTY BUILOlK-!j BORIS STU RMEH. The reactionaries of the old Bus ian Imperial Council, headed by rrotop.'poff, minister of the interior, ip. st por!ul man In Ihw reaction - ry givernmnt. i t urmrr. accused md former premier julty building in Purograd There llhey held a council suur.ied by the nt only or eac- ..mainlnr "l..'.al" rejz.inent The. ri'Sde their lat stsn.1 l.ji.arv pollci.-s. but In the Admlr- me remaining wi-re oveipow -lo-.Sl- rej nl throan iol.i of treathery. 'Jail. GERARD? OH, A CIGAR! LLOYD GEORGE A KING And Joffre is Called a Russian By Chicago Boys, Who Poke Fun at Professor. CHICAGO. March . Students nt the University of Chicago were qul aed today by Prof. Herbert Wlll.tt on "past and current topics." Fllty per cent of the questions were sn- swered correctly. Borne of the (1uei tlons and answers were: N O. Who was Iisraeli? A. Anlrl'O patriot. O. Who Is (Jerard ? A. 1) A Her man statesman; (SI Ttme of a elgsr. (t) An Knglloh stau-snian very ac tive In the present war. I) The nero of -"Cloister In the Hearts." Q. Who Is Uoyd lie.re? A. K.ng of Kngland. Q. Who Is Zimmerman A. (1) A (all player: ll A priae fishier. J' A resiaurant keeper on Ixsrlx.rii treet. Q who Is Joffre A. A prumlnent Itiiminn s'.l'ller. Q. What Is referred to in ths quo liitios. "A Mle of nations, there she 'snds." At'Otit ihree-foiirths an swered "The Watue or Liberty" Q Who la the -vrixard of Menln Park" Als for Thomss Kdison'a fmer not one correct aimer.( tl IVhal Was the AlfUllnt'ta A theater In l'rujn , j DONT WASTB TIMF. It's a waste of time to experiment with liniments and piasters when you have a dull, throbbing backache or sharp, stabbing twinge. Oat after tha causal He:p tha kidneys with Done Kidney PIUs. Read this. O. W. Knight, retired farmer, lie K. Court street, Pendleton, says: "for the past eight or ten years, I hare besn troubled by my back. Some-! times I hr.'l pains across my kidneys and In my loins and sides. Af such times, ny kidneys bothered ma andj I had to get up often at ' night tO pass the kidney secretions. The secretions were highly colored andi .-ontalned brick-dust like sediment. Doan'a Kidney Pills relieved tha ha kat he and the pains that hsd sn noyed me and cleared Mp the klrtnel secretions." (8istement given May 17. 1110.) On May IS. 11. Mr Knight said: Whenever I feel in need of a kidney medicine. I take IW.sn's Klflney Pills tO-. at a't dealers. Foater-Mllburo j "o.. Miss. Buffatp. N. T. j snd do me good.-' Now is the time to realise money on your old junk. TBc Eastern Hide &M Co. 131 W. Railroad St., Prndfcrton, Ore. IU-. Plume JI-J. Bus. Phone Ml M. liOHFKLK, Prop. We buy ths following artt elee: Mixed Iron. Rags, Pelts, Furs. Copper Boilers and Ket tles and all kinds of brass. We also buy old second hand Automobiles. We pay for, f. o. b. Pendleton. Green hides Pelts No. 1 ; Dry hides 18Vkc 22c 2714 c hUlea and Aluo buy horn can nuiM, ir vm fRvor us with a whip-' merit we nan aw lira you a prompt rrnilttane-. Bftfs-rrncM: Flrt National Ftnk of rnr.tpton; Thlrtt Na tional Hank oi Walla Walla. If you haitjwti to bt in our Ht don't foraat to aW ua a tA.l1 aa always like to hav a pronal talk with our cuaro mrra.