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TEN PAGES PAGE SEVEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1917. 2 1 1 GOVS OF O.A.C. ANSWER THE GALL wwa iiMrttnKaanBmB ' . .'- . , ' 1 l WMIIi I W llwlawlll IIMWH JH I ajl I . I 'ft . I : jM MS iff 1 WiW. V 1 r i A -EJ2X J : cm y.r i n ,'t fllil. Thomas Jefferson author of the Declaration I' InUcpende William Penn founder of Philadelphia, receiving the deed to PemMrlvania from the Indiana 7 A direct descendant of William Penn and Thomas Jefferson Manufacturing expert of The American Tobacco Company A famous authority on chewing tobacco and Head of the fourth generation of tobacco experts who have produced and given name to No wonder that Penn's Thick is ot such superior quality. "It's as mellow as a June apple and as sweet as a nut." TRY A 10c CUT TODAY I n Ml If Perm's Thick does not satisfy you in every way, return it to any dealer. He is hereby authorized to refund the full purchase price. TtllB OOVRT FTITSBAim IOAFED XR IS TEARS Wlfa AktU Ofiatm Gt tTp Job After Wrddlnc Wbea he VvmaA - Rha Had tooome. DCTROIT, March !. "He didn't work for noarly It year" tUHed Marion C. Smith In Jnds Unik'i court Friday durlns tha haarlns of htr dlvoroa auit acainat William F. Smith. Mra, Smith aald ah waa. married in HIT and William, who waa am- Uarmlh and Economy AVaaBBBBvaBBBBBBmaBaBBBBBBBaananVawaanananaBBW aMawanaaaaBVaBBBBBna) jaBBBBajBBBnawawBBnMl go hand in hand with those who use our ROCK SPRINGS COAL Lump or Nut Dry Wood of All Kindi B. L. BURROUGHS Telephone S Ployed by a railroad, knew ahaaflad an Income of her own and eoidjs qnently stopped working. She aald he tolerated him for II yeara be oauae he made eonUnued promlaea to et employment. flhe told the Judre he hadn't con tributed one cent toward her aup port and the deoree waa (ranted. DANISH WEST INDIES TO BE) OAIjLED "VIRGINIA ISIANBS" WASHINGTON, March 11. The TTnlted Rtatea takea over the Danish West Indies Saturday. The Dutch flac will then be hauled down and a fla raised ever at. Thomas. Simultaneously twenty-five million will be paid the Dutch min later at Washington. Admiral James H. Oliver la first covernor of the is lands which take the name "Virginia Islands of the United States." The navy department dispatched Han cock from Olympla to conduct the formal ceremonies in St. Thomas har- SAN FRANCISCO, March) 1. The. sale of the Great North era and Nortlm Pactfle to the Pacific Straaaahlp Company, at atx and a half Ulltoa. la report- COLUMBIA BUILDING BLOCKS It ! ! l ll.ltl.. nil MlATIOUt, fOTATO AMU CHIl'M RN-HOl UK, K, trn-. FlirprMl, lry. Wear m Istrr. l tm Baauirr. A-m MaiiiawflM VrtrtL rariitwt mmm viua 111, rru l"m mtwm COLUMBIA BRICK WORKS fflffEgbVgr MOBrUZATION OF O- IT. O., MARCH 26 KNTHISKS tm.1KNT8. ON 1050 Mn In Trainlng at OoUeaM, MO of -which Are Already Qualified a Officers In the Reserve oorpa. (East Oregonian Special.) ORBOON AORICUiUTURAI COL- VBOIB. CorvallU. Ore., March 11. Mobilization of the O. N. O. at mid night on March 25, resulted In eleven boys from the Oregon Agricultural College responding to their colors by reporting for service In Co. K, Third Infantry. One thousand and fifty students are training at the college, ZOO of which are already qualified aa offlcera in re aerve corps. The work of this corpa prepares them to be ready when call. ed, doing away with former skirmish incident to the calling of volunteers and also that of men being appointed as officers through petition regard less of their training. Letters are received In tha college president's office every day from for mer graduates asking how to join the reserve officers training corps. Dean H. M- Parks was the first faculty member to receive an appoint ment, that of captain in tha engineer lng service Issued by President Wit son. Dean Parks is also a merooer of the examining board for recruits for engineering officers reserve corps. W. D. Peaslee, Instructor In electrical engineering, . received a commission as captain in the signal serve. Other members of the faculty to receive ap nointments were: Professor M. C. Phillips, mechanical engineer; C Wiltshire, operating engineer, with record of two yeara of service In the Boer War; T. A. H. Teeter, civil en glneer: l F. Wooster, electrical en gineer; C. B. MoCullough, dvll engi neer, and Wendell J. Phillips of the medical department. The women are not behind In the preparation movement, aa 100 strong are now forming plana to do work in the three corps of service. At the last meeting not less than 10 sign! fled their intentions of serving active duty. The Star Spangled Banner" baa Its place In the convocation hour pro gram. The martial air Is receiving a nonnlar rejuvenation ana copies of the song are In demand. WOWD HAVE) PSOPIK d CHOOSE! HIM AS CZAR t (Ml I T J Grand Duke Michael, brother of the deposed Cxar Nicholas, who was named to succeed the late ruler, ha announced he would accept the place If the people had a voice In the choice. He asked for a vote for a general assembly which shaU aetUt the question of a new ruler. PETITION AGAINST WAR CIRCULATED BY GERMANS IN BAKER Community ia Craatly Incens ed by Action of Deutcbe) V BAKER. March 11. A wave of In. dlgnatlon swept ever the eommunlt esterday when the efforts of Bwald Nobach. president of the Deutsche Vereln. to secure signatures to a po tion to congress against declaring war became generally known. W1I llam Pollman. president of the First National bank and the Baker Lxien a Trust company, made a statement to day, denying knowledge of the peti tion, and objected strenuously against 10 ROUNDS FOR DECISION JACK CARPENTER of Pendleton VS. FARMER BURNS of Echo HERMISTON, ORE. Friday Eve. Mar. 30 In the Auditorium . 2 GOOD PRELIMINARIES 6 1 i 6 I A connecting the name of the bank with the affair. ' ' Only It signers were secured, prac tically all were members of the Vere ln. Erie Mabes, an employe i of the Baker Loan Trust company, stated the petition waa one of 1 sent by Senator Lane, but this was denied. Nobach says It came from the Ore gon Neutrality league. Sheriff Anderson has been asked by the state military authorities, through Mr. Soule, as to supplying- men for guarding bridges, etc., but has not de cided how far his authority goes. The railroad company is looking after Its own bridges ana tne anenii nas nm full knowledge of what is desired of him. Observation of patriotic week waa inaugurated In Baker yesterday. " At the high school assembly patriotic ex ercises were held with addresses by United States Commissioner Patter son. District Attorney l-evine ana j. L. Soule, local recruiting officer for the army and navy. Mr Soule ia orranizinr the high school cadet corps with over members and also working on the na tional guard organization with good success, having received orders to make an effort only yesterday. He examined a large class today who ap. plied for enlistment in army or navy. Mayor Palmer lasoed a proclama tion, railing on the young men of the community to do their duty In time of national peril. A patriotic maw meeting Is being arranged for tomor row night. EVETN SACRAMENT WINE IS BANISHED BY COMRADO BJIir' DENVER. March It. An lutely "bone dry" bill, J prohlbltma? even the Importation of II o. were for medical and sacramental uses mte Colorado, w.as passed -by the state senate this afternoon. That thiax "bone dry" bill .will be approved by the house of representatrvee ia aa-' aured. y'i''?N' The InT, , h i i a comparable "X tl 'A II Baby Fee, 1. i JP ': .Bfiftn SiBi arr ik V-NS--" 7 kUalknMriWT ji-r hUky . mtU. I m n rw m asm1 . 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