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FACE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. 1917. EIGHT PAGES FOOD CONTROL TION LECISLA FIRST AMERICANS TO BEAR STARS AND STRIPES ON FRENCH FRONT AM IMUKI'KN'UBM NEWSPAPER IeUr and Soml Wwklt at Pf- jpia, Oregon, by th NtiiXKMAN publishing CO. at the nnt office at Pendleton. a e4 class mall matter. M SAIJC IN OTHKK CITTKS Mutel NVwfl tttaDd. I'ortiand. Kfw i'o.. IVm-tUikI. Oregua. MI.K AT Ujrvmi. IKiil 8nritT Rutldlnf. OKaBlanlin. II , Bnmu, f.01 Four- ttiM. K. W. , City Official Paper. County Official papar. Member Vntted Prasa Avociatloa. HE country will await with much . interest the final disposition of the food control bill introduced by Chairman Lever of the house committee on. aericul .ture. The purpose of the bill is well understood' 'but the methods by which the ends are to be attained are not yet clear, The chief aims of the bill are to facilitate and clear the chan nels of distribution, prevent hoarding, assure fair prices, restrain injurious speculation, prohibit evil practices on ex- "hanges, and protect the pub lic against corners and extor tion. The revised bill differs from the former bill particularly in expressly defining "hoarding." Within the meaning of the act 1 riiscmi'TioN it ATMS IN ADVANCE) I ftaRy, ana yrar. I..V mull .1 0" vatty. alx aunins. uy mmi . .h, feodtj,, three MKimtjii. br mnil 1 Softy, aw .mlU. b moll .50 that y. m rar, h? etrrier j .. 7 .V ffcal'jr, aa a,tih. br an lr..... S 73 feaJlr. atw aumih. bT carrier. l.." .m.mtmt. carriw. ? ! necessaries will be deemed to iDMir, ii m.,nih. br m.n .75 be hoarded (1) when held, or faiy. f .ir mor.Hn. b .80 .-0ntrartprl nr irranmi for hv any pei-son in a quantity in ex cess of his reasonable require ments for use or consumption by himself and dependents for a reasonable time; or (2) when held, or contracted or arranged tor, by any manufacturer, wholesaler, retailer or other dealer in a quantity in excess of the reasonable requirements of his business for use or sale by him for a reasonable time ; or (3) when withheld from the market for the purpose of in creasing or diminishing the price; but, following the pre cedent of the Canadian law, farmers, gardeners, and others pre exempted so far as relates to the products of land culti vated by them. Standards for grades, of foods, feeds and seeds may be established and enforced, and the labeling of such commodi ties may be subjected to regu lation. The manufacture. aii my Storage and distribution of IfonH fnnA TTintrinlQ snH IIKIX. PltAYKK 1-XK HIM Ry Kxrt Sanford. from "IVma of the tirent War." pwhiush'-1 by the Macmillan Cttaapamy. ) 1 Ifto moi av tha he may never Vrlift riKhtins on the fam or tr, the field. flnr ih'w I know his country man will go. ijkrtv tsfe U nfa j- T f i 4 If:-' - I 5 ""--t TTtTf""'' 1 1 ati ami -ti ansTsisM'imirraT-BMawsaiiisaMaMaMasaMafMi7 inaii mrr r -y.y - -f:i -i r 1 ib m v if tf itft-1 'liwi tf mv tiff lnder Captain K- I. Thiklmm and Lieutenant Scully these Ameriran-!, Constituting the fii-st Anierican mo tor tiansjtort cor ih, tell for the front the.ftther day. Captain Tink- hain won the w ay cross at Verdim They are now actively engaged In umhulanre work. While individual Americans have carried the flaw: thin is the first body which carries it of ficially. Anions the men were detachmcnti from Andover. 1 arrniouth. Harvard. John Hopkins, Yate. chicauo and Willfnina Collrue, while a larjie body from Princeton was awn Him; oruaitUatioti. around and not to be despised as must now be evident to those participating in the near tragedy at Hermiston. That Indian tribal land will come under cultivation at an opportune time; the world will need a big crop as well next year as this. f only ; ray " T)rt Tliil' ne nway Tea K'":i'd and minie him day fry day! Jkmd Ki me strength to .tend r:" little ones GartS fc mes. CWi brij ttr sen Whcrfwr he may b. Sd, kc-s Diy man for me! ! feeds may be required to be licensed and subject to govern ment control when essential to prevent uneconomical manu facture or inequitable distribu tion. Licensees may be re quired to put hoarded on the market and to refrain j following statement: FROM THE PEOPLE NO CAMMhATK KN IOi:KIJ. 28 Years Ago Today i i'rom the l:iily Knyt Jane :, 1SS9. Thomas Thompson of the firm rhoii:ps(ii .A 1'rown informs the l'. 1 r'Konian that the firm will devott If hereafter to the raininK as well tt initortitm of Idooded stock. I todav bv the San Piatieiseo aiul link. 1 tand t ams of the Coast lean no, t- nisht estimated the prohnble net lroftt to the Ited rrnw fund at $. 00. Kxact ft k tires were ncd com pleted, as some small items had n t leoilian :HVi f,,ljn-ted the committeo was confident that at least the indientea sum Wotlbi be netted. of thf lenrtleton. June 13 Kditor Kast 're-jonian : Will 'ou kindly . give siknre follow im; announcements. To correct an erroneous impressi on regard t UK the endorsement of candidates for the office of school rMreetor thp iresti1-t nf the Pendlo- Stocksjton Parent -Tea cher council issues the. from unjust , 1 "WHY RUSSIA CANNOT QUIT practices and I he disposition of food in storage, in transit, or held for sale, which is about to go out of condition, may be directed so as to prevent its spoilage, and when essential to prevent gluts or to effect equitable ap portionment of perishable pro ducts among markets, their market movement or distribu tion may be controlled. An investigation by the New York World showed that .".bout -i o'clock thi.- afternoon. :i- 1 other on- of the prisoner who es- ; fHped fiom the (n1in j iil us brought j n. Madison Jones as the captor. t The tr-hes'ral union had a rehears- al ;? e eninu a usnal when some- biiiu happened not down on the pro gram. K. Ii. Mitchell was saw in-; , awny on the his bass fid-Pe when the blamed thin exploded with a noise ( like a pistol shot, nc;ter?np hunks of music, keys and seci ions of cat k ti t t throughout the atmosphere ;nid fillim; the breast of the musician with ama- . '.emcnt and alarm. Xo cause could SLACKERS RUSH j TO ADOPT BABIES AS DRAFT ALIBI Four Coupler Acquire "De pendents;" Beast of Beat- j ing Conscription. j KANSAS CITY. June !. Slackers j litre have discovered a method to set ! at natiKht the selective draft. j At least foar younjr married con- ' pies itf Kansas tily have adopted j babies within the last month Two foster mothers have bitasiei) that ; their husb.inds will not have to ro to the frtmt. When consress deeiar'd war there 1 The Supreme Dessert Lime and Mint For Salads Relishes Garnishes The latest Jiffy-Jell flavor is made from crushed Mint leaves. And, like all Jiffy-Jell flavors, it comes in a separate vial. As a garnish for lamb, or for any cold meats, Mint Jiffy-Jell is delightful. Mint Sprays Jiffy Mint Sauce For Lamb and Other RomIi Dissolve one paclcuge of Mint Jiffy-Jell in one cup of boilinf water. Add the Mint flavor from the vial, then a cup of truined liquid from the pan in whk-h rnast is cooked. Serve hot. Another relish flavor is made from lime fruit. It is tart and zestful.and thecoloris green. It isforsal ads, for garnish, for side dishes, for aspic jells, etc. Mix your salad vegetables in it. Or your cold meat cuts. Let the jell solidify around them. Summer Dishes Think how many summer uses the Lime and Mint will serve. Also all our fruit-juice flavors. Jiffy-Jell dishes are always served cold. They are light, quickly -made and easy todigest. For desserts and for suppers, and for children's parties, think how many de liehts they offer. Keep a variety of flavors on hand. Mada From Lima Frail Eight Flavors Two Packages for 25 cent Waukesha Pure Food Co., Wauketha, Wit. Jf1" 1 IK war started as the im y -mediate result of Aus tria's plana for imposi Uon on Servia following the IciUinfr of the archduke of Aus tria by a Servian. Russia was bligd hy self interest and ra- 'for protection of the little king-lRoopevet's "army" of 180.000 !arB while England and France rrln. so much touted, had but wptt in turn ur.der pledge tolll,)0 men listed all told and aid Russia. Therefore it may!""" of them under oath to go, e .said that both France and 'most of them being would-be-Kngla.d entered the war for ! officers ; yet this is the force the .sake of Russia rather thanjsm? people think should have "for immediate reasons of their 'heen sent to France in place of own. Tpsp facts are of par- Pershing and his hardened aVuLnj- bjU-rtvt in relation to R egulars. rate peate between Russia and j, Quotations cn Septem- Ormnnv ar.d pTobabiv explain ll c' i hy RWs thinking people. !er busl5.eI our fa.mers wl. "k soldiers included. declare ' b,f rued ,as ?,xvant abirt a separate peace. Itlthfir bnk)prs lf .he? fl' lo. wonld be the heighth of in- ijubsenbe libera My to the RedJ .,rr,ait.,ri Tr,r Hni to r,nit th - TOSS fund I lots of people " licniilrl lila tn troilik ttlonao U'lfh i uuivt line uj wauc v. o w uii them even if they had to comoj across for this Hubscription. The successful administra- tinn nf thp PpnHIeton ftchooln is Inasmuch us iho iarntj nutnum Hr in votiim power iht taihir eiulit to one in th majoritv of the cm-ley, the local circle feel that thf y should not take an active part , in. sch'H.I politico. n it places the tea cher in an unfair liKht in th e es of the school director whom they miffht fU to endi3re and the public Ken e rally. MtS. H. WILLIAMS, Pres. Parent-Teacher 'ouncil have been j unless some powder int Mtrnment. LSHli led for the explonio.i was M rush l tlie ttiitrrhme license eh slipped noiiip iiinl : IllI,'u Thi w.m chet ke: liy the war ahnien of the in- : ,)lir,,,"',;,'! atin'Oiii- en,. that I those win: wvil tn w would ho drafted ! Just the name. Foiled in till effort, the pacific are turning their at tent ion toward the orphan ns lums. I in a day or two more a force of men will put to work near the depot clearing a ite for n lare new eleva tor to be erected there. two TiiorsA.vn kaikkd S. MISSION IN I.OMM). U)MN), .fuiM- . The I'nltrd KtaU- army miMMltm. hctwh-d hy col onrt linker. nnl onniiMM4d of nine other of lUx-r. arrived In Iomlon tht i nfKTiioon lo stud.- wiir ronditfoiiH. iiitsT stk.vm Kits i:i:i i:. V .M K, June I The Hleainshipv Victoria and ('mat ilia from Seattle " land the Senator from San Francisco j SAX FltANCIKi Vi. June 12. Thcf.-.re the firm nhip. of the season to . ..r-ia tt . . nt-i n w in. nan uiins" i ten on it ii hit i ne orea K tI I ne if the benefit hall prunie placd here 1 KehrinK t'ii ice. WHAT NOT TO SAY ! ABOUT WORLD WAR lr. I'rt!! st.MMon of the ! wr m view of the circumstan ces at the outset of the strug- I PROSPERITY BUIXETIN NO. 3 "The business H volume in America -ertainly exists and H -will continue natu- rally. The only time to retrench in j advertising is when i . you are oversold ' jtnd cannot care s; H for patronage ere- ! att-d by ad vert is- 51 H ing. Right now it 5 1 is not only good 5 1 S business but clean 5 patriotism to con Si tinue strong adver- tising." Thomas K. Wilson. Wilson SJ A tVmpany, Chi S: tru. III. 'Ir a subject fully as important as S the successful handling 01 tne city government; give real at S tention to the school election in 5 which all voters, regardless of Si property qualifications now Sjhave a voice. Sj Th soft answer that turn 'Ijeth away wrath is an asset all Jig"" 1 T Don't Cough Until Weak 1- 1 v rolevsnonevand lar HELIS COUGHS QUICKLY rotPT l Hotvirr and Tak Ukra rifht bold 4 otMtioaic couh mmd fr' m quick rrlicrf. It puta healing cocttfi ott the im- fiamcd ik abfiti that ks the thnMC nd air pan It aiopa the tickliaf. fcrjoarm and rana phlc&m raailr. It is tut p4raKlkl ior broacfaial and U fnppe couftba, aa4 tht. breath a4. to fiery Homt n4 Tar. Art ft tJt a krf iouk Mm n er .. aa4 1 M I Mi IHttt MIMHAVT. huftor department if 'olutn hia university haf drawn up a series of "Ion"t n the War " Senile of them are: "Toirt sa '11 y country riuht or ront. We aren't wrontc. "(H.n t a II national nwi. -it and int-r national justice ! any n.iru as vague a1 'na tional honor.' "iH.n't sty Wall srret or liriiih BIr or the Nun lu lif fe press" nade this wtir. YoU dor. t have to briie a nation to make it resent the murder of Its citizens. "I M.n't cm ! 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