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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDA MARCH 29, 1918. EIGHT PAGES GET YOUR COAL EARLY PAGE SIX h-EgstlQreApni3n AN IXPKWNnitftT KKWSI'ArBB fMkka Oathr and Wtk1y dJftua, Oregttu, tj the ORBUO.NI AN ITU LIS 111 NO at rM- CO. Katmd at the pnetofftee at Iodlo. Oratfua, m Bacoud-clata a .ai natter. telephone 1 . ., ,.,..,.. 1 ON 8ALR IN OTHKB C1TIP ImpvriKl Hotel Nrv Blind, Port Ho. . bontB .New Co., Portland, Oretfoa. UN KII.lt AT 1 fiileaif Ilnreaa. (H fteonrlty RnlMr). evaabinrtnii, ll. C, llurvao 901 Four- ltith tr. N" W BCBSCRIITlON BATB1 (IN ADVANCE) oae year, by wall six aicaatbe ty tnnll tnrae Kuncb nalL. one ntiintD, by mail.. Daily, Dally, Dally. Dally, one year by carrier. Dally, als moniti. by Trier. . Dally, three montba. by carrier Dally, oue aimiiti, by carrier. .. Sul-?Ht!y, tut year, by malt........ ISeml-Weelily, alx mouths, by man Hwl Vey: f,.- n..,Mh hw mall.... .$5.00 . 2.50 . 1.23 . .80 . T.I0 . It. 7ft . 1.93 . .84 . I.5U . .7! . M ENDLETON people- can help the nation' as Well as themselves by ' heeding the advice to buy next win ter's coal at an early date. The fuel administration is urging such action and it is good ad vice. Unless the miraculous hap pens, which it is folly to count on, we will be in the thick of the war next winter, and while we on the coast are in easier circumstances ordinarily in the matter of coal, it is the part of wisdom to discount all advant ages and act as if they did not exist. The fuel administration's warning is not rounded so much on the fear of an increas ed price next winter, although Till! U.XKKIN or IH TV. 'Yrmns: men of the nation, j, tip ami :iv;ty, a The clarion ,f duty is smmiliiis toilay. a Your lrutlu-rp arc calling from ot-r tho s-'t-a; 4) "Take arms for your country. the lari.i of the free. Young roon of tho riatiot pmiloso is rare. The fate of mankind on ) - shouMors t. boar; The asivs to come- yhail the fclory proclaim. The free of the future :hall herald .'nr laio-. YtVing men of the nation, 4,11 vou we rel. Wherever the stnr-spani.'leti banner shall fly. To carry to victory, in freedom's great caue. Humanity's hoie in democracy's laws. the I The United States is too lax in dealing with spies and in ,dealing with those who think and talk sedition.. Spies who 1 are caught should be executed ana seauiomsts snouia De iock- that is not urllikely, but upon ed up for the duration of the the possibility that coal may .war. Ihere is probably not a lnot be had and 0n the necessi community m the country that;tv of keeping the mines going does not have a few German or ia't their fuiiest capacity all the pro Germans who properly be-Jtime Unless the coal is taken long 111 jail or internment jfrom lhe mines, the mines are camps 11 is saier ior mem aim ; compelled to close or to, work safer for the nation that they' .ith fewer men and the resuit ue coiuinea during me war. ! If congress will put more : teeth into the espionage law and demand that it bo enforc ed to the limit a long step will have been taken towards Speed ing up war preparations in tliis eaualixin: the work for the country. leoal miners and at the same """"" " itime protecting yourself and SAVING AN HOUR j family. will be that next fall, when the whole country is clamoring for coal, we will not have enough miners to produce it or cars to transport it, Order your coal early, thus V , , Jib daylight saving planj , to be entered upon Salur-I day night will be an in-' sting experiment in several 1 l Young men of the nation. despot must fall. TqJ'Ou has been given the great- ' . of all The jart3 in this mighty world drama Xnr play Youna; men of the nation, up. up and away. - C. E. Rusk. teres ways, tl.o psychological leature being one of the most import- ant aspec ts of the problem. ' ; By having all clocks turned ahead an hour we will rise an a hour earlier in the morning yet I the clock will still point to the same old hour. How will the ;plan appeal to people. Will iyou know the difference? If I you do not then you are more 'subject to the clock than to the sun or to Morpheus.. If you 28 YEARS AGO iFrom the.Ially East Oregon,lah March 29 1 St ; Fain Nicely has 1 90 acres in grain on hia Juniper xaucli. lie is plowing 4Si) acres for next year'a harvest. Clyde Reach of'Ackley. Iowa is In the citv on a canvasslna; tour. He an old friend and school mate of C. I?. Roosevelt of Pendleton. 'KING'S," the housewife's cheerful helpmate, makes it pos- sible lor her to servo . ': v . Fresh Apple Pie the Year Around The luscious flavor,J.he full natural substance and quality of the choicest of orchard-fresh apples are, all conserved in k 11 1 11 m 6 t) .PATENTED PROCESS QUALITY CUBE APPLES A sheep which was ready to dro from exhaustion and had lost Its en tire crop of wool in some mysterious nr. r fr,a! Tf rmi manner was turned loose on the street "f ' , K"--"" " -'""'last niKht and labelled "Last of 8006 a, i ash to sleep on the opposite feed me ! will be true and it will require time to make you accustomed to l. m. fiss of Helix is in the city the new regime. J for the I'urnose of attending the chap- i As to the workings of the! WHERE THIS COUNTRY IS plan time will tell but the re- r. a. Worthington, the Weston men. iax suits should be good. We will i chant was ln tne clty today on his re" t ' be using a good morning hour j,urn for Morrow county' tAAiUK u v t,K j1 aj s that is now wasted ana wniiMrvrc Avnpppcnvil statement about Germanjhave more daylight for recre- nTPV rpnii rirpnANK spy activities in airplane ation in the evening. If people UUlJli fKUJi utttAiv plants should awaken congress retire earlier than at present, as to the nation's need of more may be assumed, they will, drastic action against spies and there will be a saving in light disloyalists. and fuel. J KEEP YOUR SHOES NEAT L (East Oregonian Special) GURDANE, March 28. Many are plowing around Gurdane; cattle have been browght from winter feed. The weather has been warm and pleasant the past week with frequent March showers. Many of the farmers are plowing and several more will start the first of the week as the ground is In good condition. f Lambing will start about the first i of the month and many expect to I work short handed, owing to scarcity of help, but all are paying good wages. ; Horn. March IS to Mr. and Mrs. ! Dave Wymore, a 10 pound girl. 1 Charles Ely has finished logging for I this season as the snow is too far 'gone for logging. Mr. Ely has in be tween 800 or 900 togs and will begfn sawing as soon as the spring farming i is completed. j Frank Jones came up to his ranch ! Sunday from his home at 1'ilot Hock ! returning the name day. M r. and j Mrs. -Jones will come up noon and will May until after shearing, i Mr. and Mrs. Torn Knrighl rind chil- drn made a trip to 1'ilut Jtoi-k lat jwoPk. ('harlt-ft Kly made a bu.sinf-ss trip to ji'ilot Tto k last week returning Sat i mday with -a load of supplies for his store. R. H. Moore was a visitor Thursday evening at itfil Relbys, leaving for Prize apple pies are now a certainty, where ; KING'S Quality Cube Apples are used. These littla conserved cubes, put up in light and handy cartons, require no cooking before going into the pastry. The process which they pass through in our big conserva tion plants prepares them you simply revive them with water or replace the moisture we extract and there's not ah atom of waste. No peeling no coring true food economy in the full sense of the word. Order. a Package of KiNG QUALITY CUBE 1 VPATENTEDHMCESS All LiIIjO to-day. Call your. Grocer right away. FREE KING'S Conservation RECIPES tell you how to make real apple pie and other tempting conservation dishes. Write to-day to i ; ' WITTENBERG-KING CO. Mortem l'md Conscrvcrs I'OUTlAND, OliKtiO.V KING'S Quaiitv Cube Apples solve the problem of apple pie failures. ;,' jiHfei!::r-' t I , ( .ATHENA ' OPERA' HOUSE v Fri: Mar. 2? . , , 8:30 Sharp. j FLETCHER'S FAMOUS JAZZ BAND Lots of Pep. Something Different IE rs io It will send you home i happy. '- l LOOKER'S MESSENGER SERVICE Phone 522 ' Calls 15c and up. Miiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuy WHY PAY THE PED DLER TWICE THESE PRICES? Tou can save money by buy Inc your stock tonic at this store, instead tf pa-tna; th 'peddler fancy pricea for oods of unknown quality. Lok at this price for that old reliable and guaranteed stock conditi oner and worm expeller. Dr. Hess Stock Tonic . 25 lb. Pail Cost $2.25 We also handle Dr. lfem Dip and Disinfectant Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea. Dr. Iloaa Instant Ixiuhw Killer.' I Tallman & Co. E ' leading Droeslata. i . .. L! Ukiah rriday'to Visit a few days, when M.KF MJIT . ' ' he will return to "OuWane 'where he ii , HIS ','DISl.OYAI.TV AnttKST expects lo go to' plowins for Charles CONSERVATION of CREDIT j;MMivr:o or o-i:sskti c hkimt ik !i.i:i ii:kiw tiik wmu The TwMfih Fr-Otral !;. rve TJnnk has went a cir cular nolle-- t till t-anks in tht i.rj(-t, announcing that St will lnok with disfavor n all non'-fKfntiaI crwlit pHpfr 'luring th; jroprosH r,f thi war. on frwnffal monriM fjf cjmtrsc nm-war wntfa, JVcpiiratinK are Iii:(r rnadfj for govrrnment rfsriilati'in of rrf-tiit for corporate financint?, intend ed to rftrirt or discriminate aainKt credit for non fHwntial purrow," rads th lrt--r. "The retrc tion or limitation of credit for other non-entiaI purposes is quite as necessary and may, at any time, be Jilared under government rfj?jlation, hut this diK criminatiMn Phould he immediately initiated and vol untarily applied by hanks whow- opportumty for uch discrimination is immediate. In oHit to rm-t tho requirement f the jtovcrumcnt wc mut hav rtm fX'rvmiUn of credit am well as eoiw-rtation of ftMxi. When thia war crisia la wt hankers may a train properK" aay. 'It ix my firt duty to care for rny cua tornera. " The First National Bank PENDLETON SECURJTY MOTHERS TO BE Should Read Mrs. Monyhan's Letter Published by Her Permission. ?i5itchrll,' lnd.-" Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound helped me so much during the time 1 was loakinforward to the coming of my littla one that I am recommending it to otherxpectant mothers. Before taking it, somedays I suffered with neu ralgia so badly that I thought I could not live, but after taking three bottles of Lydia E. Pink ham s V ge table Compound I was en tirely relieved of neuralgia, 1 had eine4 in strength "tr and was able to go "" around and do all my housework. My baby when seven months oa weignea is pounas ana i ieei I better than I have for a long time. I ! never had any medicine do me so i much ?ool. "'Mrs. I'LAfL. M0NYHAN, ! Mitchell, Jnd. I Good faeaKJi 6Vrrin(? maternity Is a ! most important factor to both mother ; and child, and many letters bave been : rwived by the Lydia E. Pinkham I Mclieine Cow, I.yirn, Mass., telling of j health restored duringthis trying period . by the use of Lydia L iiokbam t Yego j table Compound, Ely. Grover rjoff anrl Chas. McDevltt went to Kcho last week and will re turn with MeIevitt'Bcuttle tnat nas been on feed at that place this win ter. Pat Doughtrpy has a band of snoop on the Cates place which Mr. Dou?;h tery now cvns. nill Srlby who has hern herxlips; for ijllard onch for somi? time" Is IVnoingr on his ranr'h. wliik- linlland ii.rf has taken his plain Willi the sheep. Fred llfffmr was at Hill 8i-I1i.vh Tuesday.- Hun Moor.- who has Jr.en workiiiR at -I''rank .Idiii-h' place at l'il.l. itock returned luiim- last ve.k. Roy Moiitiniinery niado town last week. Fred H!ifniT was home last week fencinir )jart of his plaeo. Mrs. Will Selby returned home Tuns day after siieridiiiB a few days with Mrs. Dave Wymore. Joe t'orley who sprained his ankle a Hhort time nio Is able to ko to his work aprain for Mr. Kly. Hun Moore hauled hay one day last week for Frank Jones. Doctor I)e Vaul of Pilot Rook was at Dave Wymore's Monday. "Word was received here of the I death of Jeff Troxcl Inst week at Pi lot Hock. Dave Wymore was at mil Selby's Thursday. Fred Heffrier Is helping; at Noah Pcttijohn's a few days this week. F. Hartshorn took a man from North Port, Wash., to look at the Trumbull homestead which Is listed for sael. After spending a few days at homo Mrs. Chas. Kly returned to Dave Wymore's again Monday. "It Is Too lllillciilous lo IMsciiks," Kays the Former Itepuhll ran floss. ALBANY, March 29. "It Is too ri diculous" to discuss," William Harnes.' former republican state boss said to day when asked about his "arrest" in New York early .Sunday morning for "disloyal" remarks. Mr. Harnes was escorted to the West 3lth Htreet Police Station h.v : Lieut. Col. Auston F. Pri'scutt of M'anip I ptou, who told the d-sU liou i tenant that Mr. names had broken up a 3 n. m. war talk at the ropulillcati iclllli Willi seditious lilterancvs. Mr. I'.Hincs said be hud been misilniler j stood. The jMdloe lieutenant Koolhec? Il.ieut. 'ol. Prescott's feelinK and the trip tc'i'liarge was withdrawn. MARCH WARNS TIME FOR ACTION IS HERE (3. P. GTIOAT) WASHINGTON", March J. Chief of Staff March today .Rave, official warning that we must strike for ac tion following pressing appeals for aid from Britain and France, In explain ing the order cutting down parcel shipments to soldiers. March explain ed that they take 250 tons weekly. "Corn-Less Day" for Feet, Eoery Day Use "Gets-It," the Great Corn Discovery! Makes Corns Peel Right Off! Look at the Illustration below. See the two fingers peeling off a corn as though it were a banniia peel! And the man is smiling while he's doing It: All done painlessly, joyfully. The mo' corn-fir Ker iJivraverra. Urmi nH ;.-1 1." merit 'tlftn-t" touphen a corn or lun the growth is doomed. It take hut two eroruU to apply "Uets-It." The corn-pnln in eased at once. You cttn nit at your dek or walk about, dance. think lIVI und 'Wortt With nhsnlttrn Strong pressure la being brought uponPfl.. yoU rnn apply "Oeta-It" conven- MORE Hoovcrize "Raise More Chickens and Save Meaty CAR LOAD OF POULTRY SUPPLIES Just received. Chick Food for Baby Chicks Scratch Food, Bone, Shell, Grit, Etc. COLESWORTHY'S Telephone 134 2iiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiimiHmiiitiiiifiiiiiiiiiM 1 Con Dung Low the government to hasten the Ameri cans. Transportation authorities today de clared that the troop shipment is now maximum, with all possible econo mies effected. ' I The butcher who formerly welshed his thumb with every roast should be required to neigh only his lit t lo flngei during these war times. CHOP SUEY, I . NOODLES - Chinese Btyl. HOT TAMALES I CHILLI CON CARNE I K SPANISH STYLE. . I LUNCHES COFFEE iently nlmnflt anywhere where you cn take your hoe and stork in off for a moment or two. "Get-It" drien at once; then tint your Khoe and Btocklna- on nfrnin. ThTe'a no further ejcciiHelJS for nulferlnff fvmrj cornn and corn- nnina I "tlv.tn-IV n pold nt nil drtiprfrifltn (you need py no more tlinn 'll cent rt bottle), or ent on receipt of price by K. Lawroncff A Co., Chicago, III. Kold in Pendleton as the . world'a Qet corn remedy by Tallman ft Co Everj thing clean And up-to- S date. aFIKST CLASS. SERVICB TEA 5c Package i UNDER STATE HOTEL Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta. c Phone ECT. Pendleton, Or. S ;-riiiiiiimiiiiiHiiniiiiitiiiiiiiminiiiim.T AfiH AND'S 1 Tkm only NEW fac powder ia Of pm1t 50 jrMira Oh yfes, thert are many, many kinds of powders o the rnarket, but this CM is absolutely different from any you have ever' nad. The price is reasonable, too I 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Have It