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hr. . 1 f 1 if f T f , t i , t , t j, t t . '' V PAGE FOtTIt ETflHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON." OREGON. MONDAY. OCTOBER j. 1917. 'fclS8 o. STAR PITCHERS OF GIANTS AND WHITE SOX ! I' If f I i 5 I AN INIlI'l'RNDKNT NKW'st'APKI! l'ullli.liKd Hull unit Hml Weekly t I'ra dtHon. itrnm. hr th IvAwt mi:iiiMA. ithi.i suing oo. Kmeml at th- prat ofrlrp nt Pendleton, "rtm.m. .rrond cli. H n.atKT. llpphn . . l ON KAI.R IX (ITIIKU 4'IT1KM ImiMTlftI lintel Newti Stand, Portland. 1 Itowraun - Nemi Co., 1'nrtlnnd, 41rvKu. , UN K1I.K AT' i "hlcii(ro llnri-tnt, 1101) Swtrllj RiUMthr. W'MHlilritrfin. 1 1 ' III, ..., 01 lnr. mriSCHU'THlN KATtCS . ON ADVANCE) Pally, one vpri, hy mnit : "IT. six months hy man llly, three month by mall Int1y, .me month, by mail I'aUy. one year by carrier Iat!y. slv months, by carrier Hnily. three months." uy carrier 1'iiily. one month, by carrier ... Seml-Weekly. one year, bv inilil,... eml eekly. six mouths, by mail.. . 2..M1 l.M An 7..".c a 7. .!.." Semi-Weekly, .four monthi. by mall. -6iv '.(S City Official Paper. County Official Paper. Member United Press Association. ; . ' TIIKMOItMXfl. The mnrnlns, , that's fresh . with fsuch , wonder of llKht; The mornliie. that folds back the curtains of nlht; That imta cn a raiment of sll- ver and dew And sits by a stream sinsins frladneasa ' to you. The morning, the: mornlnff. That sees things so clear,. Their laughter and sweetness And beauty and cheer. - . .. The morning, that's rich with . such wisdom of trees, And infinite playing of pipes of the breeze. And shifting and drifting of shade and of shine: The mornins. that's full of such breakers of wine. The morning, the mornins. That makes you believe There's nothing to sigh for And nothing to grieve. Seattle. , Coast points make the claim that low terminal rates are justified by water competition but they are not. If freight can be brought by water cheaper than by rail let it be handled by water. It is neither fair nor economically sound to allow a railroad to give an unnaturally low rate to a coast point so as to stifle ocean commerce. It is a per version of nature and means an imposition upon the interior for the sake of the coast cities. With these observations upon one important feature of the railroad regulation problem the East Oregonian congratu lates Clyde B. Aitchison upon the high position to which he has been named and ventures the hope that in the perform ance of his duties he' will find an inspiration in the broad vision and strong moral cour age of the president who ap pointed him. i tH I V I; vrV; 4 4 rtRDIE C HUPP EDOiE C1C0TTE ,5 it , - "SI Rddia Clootie, star twlrler of the White Rox, who will no doubt be one of tho.inain (l(.tK'ndeneios of Comis key's teftni in 'the world chamninn sh(i series with the Xow York Oi ants of the National League, has pitched thlrty-fivo games this season, j Cicotte has bcemaocusfd.bv baseball He has won twenly-four and lost payers of tampering with the ball, eleven, his nrerase is thus .x. and umpires have, thrown out balls r,re ei-uump. soutnpaw ot tne UI- he. was using., irttnt nothing definite ants, has won nineteen games and i has been found to prova unprofes lost seven, and his average is .7"1. sional methods. TWO THIRDS FROM RICH THE m1 MR. AITCHISON'S CHANCE -j-J-HROUGH the appoint Mis ment of Clyde B. Aitchi son upon the: interstate commerce commission Oregon is given for the first time rep resentation on that lmDortant body. The action of the presi dent is complimentary "to the state and Mr. Aitchison's abil ity is such that the selection is a creditable one from that standpoint. Though from a coast city, Portland, the new commissioner, should be of suf ficient breadth of view to in sure fairness for the interior or inter oceanic region as well as to the coast terminal points. For years past the I. C. C. has been working to eliminate old injustices and to fix railroad rates on a basis of equity. This calls for giving first consider ation to the cost of service and precludes charging a short haul shipper more than a long hul shipper. In other words an interior dealer shipping goods out of Chicago should not have to pay a higher rate than is charged for shipping the same goods to Portland orj NDER the war revenue bill as agreed upon by the senate and house conference' committees the sum of $2,700,000,000 is provided for and of this sum one billion will be raised by taxes on ex cess war profits and ?842,000, 000 from an income tax. There fore it may be seen that ap proximately two thirds of the war revenue will come expres sly from what may be termed taxes on the rich. It is right that this should be done and considering past records it may be said that congress is doing a good job. In Spanish war days the legislation now in fine for adoption would haye been branded as the work of red handed anarchists and Wall street would have been shocked out . of 10 years growth. There may be some room for criticism that the present bill does not tax rich sufficiently hard but the more reasonable view is that those senators and representatives who talked so strenuously for hio-rier taxes on wealth were workincr ch ieflv for political effect or else, like Senator La- Follette, may be suspected ot trying to hamper rather than help good war legislation. GOOD SENTIMENTS BY A GOOD PAPER published in a "town which for growth and general progres sivene'ss is a source of pleased surprise foall who visit there. Under the guidance of George P. Cheney, publisher, the Record-Chieftain js aggressive in its news columns and editorial comment. As might be expect ed of such a newspaper it now strikes a virile note of patrio , REALTY TRANSFERS I IXvds. . Fred C. Searcj; ot us, to Albert F. Michael, 1. Lot and X 10 feet of Lot 5, block 14, Haley's Add Pendle ton. . Lizzie Kelly to Andrew Kelly J400. SB 1-4 XK 1-4 Section 29. 3 1-J NV 1-iOind XK !-4 .V 1-4. Section 2S. tism as may be seen by the fol- township 5 north. . 37. lowing: Edward ll. Griffeth et tlx to S. H. "The kuho day that Senator i"!'1' r 11 1. if 1 vest or Ialrt j street In Pierce Lar cIIette ot Wisconsin, waejEiam s Add. Milton, lots 3, e. block justifying the sinking of the j S3. Freewater. . Lufilania, the government pave R- p- Walllngford et uj to w. H. out the German .ambassador. : ?!!:" ''"'!'.,. .b!ock ' 1- message to the fcaiier taking Mahie m. Richards' n ux to Marv : or mere money to De useu to Francisco reserve bank will be ready fcr business Monday with W. A. Dav as actinsr manager and W. M. Am brose, cashier. Both men are from the reserve bank in San Francisco. The opening of the branch In Port land -will be of convenience here. NEW GERMAN GAS BURNS WET SKIN But New Jersey Boy at Front Say. Allies Have Another Ga. Still Worse. influence members of congress in favor of Prussian barbar ism. Thus LaFolIette and the kaiser's bribery fund worked toward the same end; kindred enemies cf human, liberty and freedom." v - :. - - This; view of Senator I.a Follette is justified by the Wisconsin man's own speeches and actions. LaFollette had a splendid opportunity for ser vice to the nation but he has passed it up and assumed the role of obstructionist and dem agogue at a time when the country has no time or patience with such stuff. It will be hard for the American people to forgive him. HE Enterprise Kecora- Chieftain is one of the verv best weekly papers in the state of Oregon and is St-Miiiiiiiiiiiiiii7iiiii;friiiniiiii'iiMiitiiiiii!iiiitiiiiiiiiiii!iiiniiiiiiii(iiiiiiiiiii'. li' II Attention Land Buyers I No doubt you have. heard of the Eight Mile -'- territory near Heppner, Oregon, , in Morrow county; which is conceded by all. to be the very best wheat producing districts in Morrow -county. We have just listed a few of the very best whet ranches in the Eight Mile district. - -1120 acres, all tillable except 50 acres, ordi nary buildings, fenced and cror-s fenced, well watered, lays fine, all can be combined, church near by and school house on the ranch. Price, $30.00 per acre, half cash. 800 acres, about 700 acres tillable, good TS buildings, well watered, fenced and cross fenc- 2 ed ; all lays fine and can be combined, near '2 church arul school house, running water in' 2 house and barn lot, 200 acres in suir.mcrfallow, -2 all goes. Price, $30.00 per acre, oris half cash. - 2 Thiji is just a part of our listings and will bear 3 ' the closest kind of inspection. The prices arc -3 right and the soil is good and should interest any 3 good wheat raiser. - 2 t You know the climatic conditions iri Eastern I Oregon, and all we ask you to do is to go with I us end take a look at the land. 1 JESTES & FRIEDLY 3 C14 Mala Street.' Phone 604 I , ;i ,,It1"l"",',,""'",,,'l,M''l':'.,,,'",""',"'",,,l'JI",'''l''"!'fllMI(IM,' i The staging of the O. A. C. Idaho football game for Pen dleton this year further em phasizes the prestige of this place as the best located and livest city in eastern Oregon; we have here an "opportunity that should be met in true Pen dleton spirit. But it will matter little whe ther LaFollette is impeached or not for he has already de stroyed his influence; the aver age A-nerican ha3 no use for a public man"whb cannot come to the front and help when the nation's boys .are on the fight ing lino. v ... MeCamish. SI. 00, .. Lots 3 4 blocii 39, Stanfleld. Henry Dorn to Mrs. F. M. F.erry. ?1. 2 acres in Section. 21,' township 3 N'rrth. 29. , , W. E. King e.tix to Anna Chris tian. 15.. T ots y -. j. 4, Mock 3. In Kailroad Add to Athena. Louis Scholl, Jr., et ux to H. C. Branstettcr. $1, l(i,ot 4 and the W 1-2 l()t, 3...hloc4'.jV!,i..lials(eads, Add. Echo. ' . I'J. IT. IozV tlx to Tj. B.' Well?. $125. Lot , 2. .tiloek 2. Westlawn. Earl . Hacker to Kate o'Harra. SI, N 1-4 lot 4. block 56, Reservation addition to Pendleton. LOCAL BANl TO CARE FOR WHEAT MOVEMENT Crop Valued a't Close to $8,. 000,000 is to be Handled. 28 YEARS AGO In moving the wheat crop of Uma tilla county practically the entire fi nancial end of the work will be han dled by the Pendleton banks it be came known torfay. In response to inquiries from f.' II. Houser ns to what they cntilA do in the mutter the banks have given assurance th.tt all tributary business ' will be taken care of. ' Inasmuch as the wheat Is valued at close to elltht million dol lars it will he seen that the banking end of the task will not be a light one. N'ews was received here today that tho Portland branch of the . San (From the Daily Eat Oregonian, (let. 1, lS iil.) ' Klbprt Ituld hiis Bone to the Ya kima country to ook after some sheep ranee, pi rcbiuied by Weston & Itedd. J. T. 1-amhirth is carrier pro torn dur ing his absence. A young man named John Vaugh an is on the tick list with typhoid f. ver. Hoiatio Pelfirdge, f-n ft the for mer. . H. & N. a sent at fenrtletor, is in town from fmkesdale on his way to attend the exhibition at I'ortand. Many peeps about town would be thankful if the electrtc ugnis wouiu start a glimmer Just little earlier. The Indian school is willing more rapidly this year than at any previ ous term, says Industrial Teacher Hasbrouck. About 25 pupils are In attendance. f'harlev Sharp is down from Atn- ... Arl ! una- he IB fPiartlinK 1 n Menmn. ams and Athena bands which are all improving rapidly. A CLEAR COMPLEXION IJuddy Cheelre Sparkling Eyes Mcst Women Can Have Says Dr. Edwards, a Well-Knowa Ohio Physician Dr. F. M. Edwafda for 17 years treated scores of women for liver and bowel ailments. Daring these years lie gave t3 his patients a prescription made of a few well-known vegetable ingredients mixed with olive oil, naming them Dr. Edwarda Olive Tablets. Ycu will kaow tiiem by their olive color. These tablets are wonder-workers oa the liver and bowel3, which ccuso a normal action, carrying off the waste and poison ous matter in one's system. If you have a pale face, sallow look, dull eyes, pimples, coated tongue, headaches, a listless, no-good feeling, all out of sorts, inactive bowels, you take one of Dr. Edwards' Olive Toblets nightly for a time jiA note the pleasing results. Thousands of women as well as men take Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets the suc cessful substitute for calomel now and then just to keep in the pink of condition. Oc and 23c psi hex. All Uruggiota, I NKW YORK. Oct. 1. That the j Germans aro using a new (fas which j burns any part of the skin that is wet I is told in letters from Honry H. Hoyt I ol r.ast Orange, N. J now with an I American Ambulance Corns in France. I The Allies, his loiter adds, have a i gas whose effect is still worse. He says recent German prisoners ; believe that Russia has been over powered and Germany will soon ha'C an abundance of food from the farms I of that country. Many do not know lha Un'ted States is in tho war. !33 ' m i ,3 fill I f A Little Stick of Makes the Whole World Kin I No climate affects it for the package protects it. WRiGLEVS goes to all parts of the world in all seasons, to all classes. Fresh, clean, wholesome and delicious always. It aids appetite and di gestion, quenches thirst, keeps the teeth clean and breath sweet. (SLOTS The Flavor Lasts 1 PEKTECTGU 1 Three Fine Flavors 'After every meal' si:'vg':35 ',rs i mm-: ,3 SMtCP MtOPrH IN WSTRKWl A 1 r II oi oaivra in ttucm 71 zszxEzsssaia GOVF.RNMPNT VIRTII.MI Y PUTS EMBARGO ON GOLD FOR SPAIN WASHINGTON. Sept. 29. Treas ury officials, earning out th gov ernment's policy, have virtually dc- ConvalPrttvnce after pneumonia, ty phoid fever and the jrrlp. is some times merely apparent, not real. To make It real and rapid, there Ib no other tonic so highly to be recom mended as Hood's Harsaoarlila. Thou sands 'so testify. Take Hood's. ciiled upon a policy prohibiting the ex port of gold to Spain. No sold has been Hccnssd for export to Spain since tho President's procla mation bcame effective, except sev eral small shipments, which already hau been loaded aboard stcamcre. Karl Guiott Piano Teacher Isons at your own home if desired. Orchestra furntahed for all occasions. Diuuilnj? pur tles a specialty. Call &15 Madi son, PHONE J50-U Sore - Foot Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing Nails Cured. Treat ailills of FEET WARREN BOGLE Will be at Alexander's Dept. Store Oct. 2, 3. Out side calls attended to. Phone 78. -'tiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiii:iimiiiiiiuiimii:iimi 1 Mrs Tfieo. H. RemDolt 1 VOICE INSTKITTJOR Kali term opens Oct. lt. rf Jlegister now. r: lieHldciicc lis GrnriKc St. E IMmiii! 4:t i?ii!;!jni;iininiiiimiii::n:iiiiiii:mmi ' TACJGE )ELL telephone toll service brings every city and town to my desk. Anywhere I want to go is just where my telephone wants to lake me." Using the long distance telephone Service in con ducting your out-of-town business. You will find it efficient, inexpensive and satisfactory. . LOW RATES PROMPT SERVICE. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY