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XJiymnl- Mill! nrjj.VviW:M 1umfy Ml:; wl"A''''TWWrll"-' ! . ....-. -. .. - EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OTtKflONTA?'. PENDT.ETOK. (TRFSOV. i TUESDAY. FEP.RITARY 10. 1914. PAOE TITREK. Chlldron Cry r I - 4 V Am u a a m w AV M l I I A 2 The Kind You Have Always in use for over 30 years, ana nas Dcen matte under his per- &f0j-j'--' sonal supervision since Its infancy. r JtfCm444. Allow no one to deceive von In thin. All Counterfeits, Imitations and JnHt-as-good " are bat Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of 'Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, props and Soothing Syrups. It Is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething: Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates , the Stomach and Bowels. assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. cztjuine CASTORIA always Bears the i The Kind You Dave Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years THI elNT FA I tM KKS OV W. E.M) HAVE JI'hT CAISE FOK COMnai.NT (Continued from pace ne.) We next stopped at the Milt Whlt more place where the man on the plure. Mr. Cook, was asked about damage by geee. He was very posi tive in his statement that the geese have done harm. He says that at times they have been there "by the million" and that It hus been neces sary to shoot among them to scare them off. A rifle was used, however. Instead of a shotgun and no effort made to bag any geese. Heavy lom Inflicted. J. W. Reese at whose ranch the party next visited, seemed the best authority we encountered. Together with his son, Mr. Reere has 2200 in growing wheat. He Is decidedly of the view the geese are a menace to the crop and he has lived up to his convictions for he has had n man Warding his fields for the last month. He scares the si-eam away when they light and goes over the fields to kHp the geese from alighting. According to Mr. Reese. ho If Judging geese by his former expert nce. with them. Two years ago the geese were thic! In his wheat and he did not think t the time they were hurling anything. . Later on 'as the crop progressed he changed his view and ho says his crop that time was dumuged about one third. He says he would have the Kume loss this year If he did not keep 10 CENT'CASCARETS" IS YOUR LAXATIVE Liver and IVwol Cfranacr and KWxnach lUtrulalur in the World- Work WI:llo Von Sloop. Oct a 10-cent box. Put aside just once the Salts, nils, Castor Oil or Purgative Waters which merely force a passageway through the bowels, but do not thor oughly cleanse, freshen and purify these drainage organs, and have no effect whatever upon the liver and stomach. ' Keep your "insldes" pure and fresh with discards, which thoroughly cleanse the stomach, remove the un digested, sour food and foul gases, take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all the constipated waste matter and pois ons in the bowels.' i A Cascaret tonight will make you feel great by morning. They work while you sleep never gripe, sick en, and -cost only 10 cents a box from your druggist. Millions of men and women take a Cascaret now and then and never have headache, biliousness, coated tongue, Indigestion, sour stom ach or constipated bowels. Cascar ets belong' In every household. Chil dren just love to take them. LAND OFFICE Real Estate ExchMige C E. Roosevelt, E. O. Bldg. Pendleton; Oregon Selling Agent for IRVINGTON HEIGHTS J for Fletcher's i Bought, and which has been has borne the signature of Signature of the geese away. ThcBe facts Mr. Reese says he told the game officials but failed to Impress those gentle men. From George. Copplrorer. Our next stop was at a field owned by George Coppinger w ho was a mem ber of the Investigating party. The field Inspected Is four miles from the Cold Springs reservoir and Is In sight of Stan field. We went over a portion of a field that had been eaten off. Mr. Coppinger estimated it at 40 acres, and the owner then took us to a low portion that had not been touched. Harry K. Thaw in the Hands of The wheat there looks much better! than on the high land and fully bears out Mr. - Copplnger's contention that he has a kick coming against the geese and against the administration of the game law. According to Mr. Coppinger, he was informed a week ago by Mack Foster, a neighbor, that he had 320 acres he expected to reseed as a result of dam age from the geeee but might not do so as he can still get a half or two thirds crop from the land and pre fers that to resee.ling. On our return to Echo we met Henry WllUen, a sturdy young farm er and son-in-law of Jacob Rhode. Like the other men met with he Is firmly convinced the geese do much damage to the wheat. He says tne Ktese are especially bad when the wheat la smoll and when the ground It soft, at which time the geese pull up the wheat In eating It. George, Goodnlffbt Differs. George Goodnight Is the only farm er encountered who does not share the view that the geese are a menace. Scratched 40 Years UpedD. D.D All Itching Gone! This Is the actual experience of Ann Cromiin, Soma Roaa, CaL. with the won derful I. D. D. I'rescriptlon. D. D. D. Is the proven Kcactna Cur the mild wash that gives Instant relief In all 'forms of skin trouble. Cleanses the skin ef all Impurities' waahca away blotches and pimples, leaving the skin as smooth and healthy as that of a child. Get SOc bottle of this wonderful Bcsemii Cure today and keep It In the house. We know that D, D. D. will do all ioat U claim ad for It TALLMAN DRUG OOMPAXT e N r A v V r ' . . - ' -. A : o (TM m - .. ? a Mr. Goodnight corroborates the re port about the geese being thick but he does pot believe they have dam aged his wheat, though they have been eutlng It down. He has SOU acres in wheat and Is one of the farm, erti from whom the game officials secured Information. Morel mn is I'plioltl Complaint. A round of the merchants of Echo showed that every business man In the town has been hearing complaints from farmers to the effect their wheat has been damaged and the merchants emphatically share the farmers' views. J. Frank Spinning, the druggist, is certain that damage has been inflicted and declares the game official did not look Into the subject thoroughly. Similar views were expressed by Mr. Grelner of the firm- of Lewis &. Grelner, by Fred T. George, Hugh t. Smith, W. J. Wat tenherger and by Ira Durrell, the lat ter the manager of the warehouse. Thene men all assert they have long heard" com plaints from the farmers and they feel there is Justice In the complaints made." Al Cardln, pub lisher of the Echo News, who was a member of the Investigating party. holds the same view and declures the farmers have not been Justly treated. As to how plentiful the geese have been may be judged from statements by Individual farmers that they have found fields as large as a quarter section and larger literally ' covered with geese. One man declared he re cently scared up a band that was at least a half mile In length when It arose. They complain that duckj also have been thick, flying out over the fields at night, but the ducks seem to have been less Injurious than geese. The afflicted district covers a re gion something like ten miles In ex tent. The big rendezvous for the geese is the Cold Springs reservoir, which Is in. a reserve. The situation seems to , be that the government pro vides the reserve, for the geese but the neighboring farmers are obliged to offer their fields for feeding pur poses, a condition that Is somewhat one-sided to say the least . Complaint aguinst the Lewis inves tigation Is made on the ground that Mr. Lewis visited only two place and then asserted he had made a complete Investigation. On our trip we had the same driver, that Mr. Lewis had and that gentleman shares the gen- eral impression that the game offi cial failed to cover t'.ie ground prop erly. It Is apparent that to make a full Investigation of the entire dis trict would require several days. Xot I.Ike Wewtern Oregon. It was contended by the game war den that by eating down the growing wheat the geese help It and do not hurt it. This the farmers Indignant the Canadian Police as Shown in Moving Pictures at the , Cosy Tonight the Last Night. ly deny. In heavy land sections like the Willamette valley that theory might hold good but not in the Echo country, so they claim. If they want ed to pasture their fields they would turn their stock In on It or rent It to sheepmen. With the one exception noted above, every man contended that the geese do damage and with much logic they contend that a farm er Is a better judge of damaged wheat than Is a game warden from a distant city. A factor In the situation is the fact that wheat farming in that country e'-en at ls best is no snap. The rain fall Is light. The weeds are difficult to fight and the wheat needs every advantage In order to hold Its own. The rabbits and squirrels also keep the farmers busy and thus it may be seen they have troubles enough with out having further burdens thrust up on them by l!ncle Sam. The difficulty this year arises from the fact the new federal game law closed the hunting season January IS whereas under the state law hunting could be continued until February 15. Hence the geese havehad a month's protection more than usual and this, together with the open winter, has made the situation serious. Such men as George Coppinger contend that to extend the federal season to Feb ruary 15 would probably solve the problem. Either that should be done, It la asserted, or a farmer should be given the privilege of shooting geese so as to protect his fields.' The far mers say they do not want the priv ilege merely for the sake of being al It wed to hunt. They declare they can kilt all the geese they want during the open season and do not want any more hunting privileges. One family Is quoted where the housewife went on strike against cooking any more geese on the plea that no one would eat the meat any longer. Louis Scholl and other Echoltes say that In upholding the farmers In this conten- tlon they are not after hunting priv ileges. Mr. Bcholl swears tie killed but one goose all' during the, winter and In upholding the farmers In this matter Is not prompted by any selfish desire. -f . . Afrer having visited the fields yes terday, and listened to statements from a, least a score of people, the writer Is of the view the Echo farmers have Just cause for grievance against the geese and against the federal game law as administered. It la apparent the farmers are In earnest in their claim they are injured and It Is also logical to believe that those men are In better position than anyone else to say as to whether or not the eating off of their growing wheat is a good thing for the wheat. They should be given some relief. 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