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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1916 EIGHT PAGES rates ! Miest ! ICAhT OK Mamtsr I Dim Kattred at the oreguo. aa eercttd-f l'tplont (slightly lower than Spokam competitor. That the Blewett machine is satisfactory seems assured by the fact there are 160 in use, 7 of that number in Umatilla county, and by the praise riven mtVr tn machine by those familiar with it. The fact the com- " 1 pany's local agents. McCook ll Weekij t Pen by the HI. SUING CO. .latum A Few Hints on Insomnia on sai.k is otukr cities. & Rentley. after having handl- iBprrl&l Hotel . Stand. Cortland, . , . , 6 owajoB ed the machine for some vears, IW, SCo.nl.nd. Oregon. havp inyested $10.000 ill the CMeace Bamu. 8urttj Hundin. local plant, is convincing W'aabitigti. l '.. Bureau 501. Four- . i . , , T taentb street n. w. .proof of their taith in its mer its. So it may be seen we are not taking up with anv un- s.su tried invention or with a mere SUBSCRIPTION KATES t IN ADVANCE Pelij. one year, by nail.... Dalit, an months, by mail nail?, tun nnsitna. rv mail i.a m-iiniotion nrhotn Daily, one mouth, by mall SO I romWHOB scnemt. , Daily, one year, by carrier 7.501 As to the personal equation. SJ; i. fS'the facta with reference to the TnZZZ .:&;?tt brothers have been tteni-weekly. ix montha, bj mail 7s j toimd satisfactory. Thev are Senta-Weekly. tour noulba. by mall 50, vnmg me of am5ition ' and force, well trained in the busi- ! TiiWG t Vl 0' f . alii all' I I 11 .1 i C ! 11 UV perienced factory manager, i the other an experienced har vester salesman. Their per-; 'sonal records have been look- ed into and found to be clear. Had this not been the case the l Commercial Club would not i hoi'rt mi'an tViirM t - otv.rwi utile ' ' 111 v 111 lilt I l 1 ' . . a, endorsement that has been ac- tlv Dr. Kdniund B W lop, Pendle ton. Ore p By i nso 1 1 1 1 1 . t mean tuahil ty to sloop. insomnia has tven a erv much discussed topic and many varied Idea have been Riven as to its origin as well us cure. Doubtless thej "ore ull rticht and the methods advocated for cure have been applicable in some oases. However, the question of insomnia !s a wide one and the solution is not as apparent as at first supposed. Shakespeare showed vividly by his picture ol Masbeth. the effects of a disturbed mind. A mental state that i. t l-1 IMP ini k- 1. Trwy's uood-time folks in every place Tou pick em out by the shlnin' face. An' they've Rot the arit. an' they've tot the grace They're the fine old runners in the race! make 1 pecialh n harassi s Its subject OJ tUT d reams. Yes. Macbeth suf Tiu" Insomnia, but it was the a. It produces in mind is affected. I behooves you to m and forget, os 1 time Them good-time folks, they Know the way To skies of blue through sea sons gray. They pass along where the thorns strike strong. But they're for the sunshine 111. O it's mighty good for to meet em' all To walk their way when the black storms fall: They're sons of the Lord's am. axln grace. An' they's good-time folks In every place ! Frank U Stanton. Stan- CLINCH THIS OPPORTUN ITY PROMPTLY. corded. j If Pendleton desires to grow -and add to its payroll now is i the time to get busy. We have never had a more satisfactory opportunity, if we may judge by the fact at hand. The en terprise is of such merit it ha been given financial help by some of our most conservative (business men. The East Ore jgonian. among others, has sub J scribed $500 in cash to the .business, thus showing this pa iper is not preaching something iil foilo tc rrapfiop The sum yet to be raised for and with the thoughts of what oc curred revolving through your m 'ml. attempt to go to sleep'.' Have ou ever read a fascinating story into the late hours of the night, or the early hours of the morning, leaving the story at a very interest ing point, and then tumbled into bed I hope I have exemplified what 1 mean by a mental state when it comes to the matter of the Blewett company is about j $8000. It is a sum that should be easily secured under the iw ork hard to secure a success- i i'ul manufacturing plant using circumstances. That sum is 1p than was o-iven to the na- jm HERE are sound reasons jtatorium- it is less than Pen i for believing that a har- dleton gave for its Trj.statt; vester industry, such as ;,eague ball team The remain the Blewett enterprise, canji;ig money for the harvester succeed in Pendleton. proyid-companv ahould be forthcom. ed the machine to be manufac- .ing with;out solicitation, tured is satisfactory and the, Pprif,lptnn rnuld afford to men behind the business capable and honest. the inland empire wneanr, , f th RieWett farmers are the heaviest pur- Cornpanv win employ. We chasers of harvesters in the j have a "chance to secure such countr'. It is natural that aja business wjth comparative harvester should be manufac-jease Dont let the opportun tured at some point within thejitv sj- from us territory. By the process, ' ' heavy freight charges may be! THE FIGHT AT VERUN saved, but that is not all. A factory located within the sel-, iff HE German campaign ling zone can keep in close against Verdun is the touch with the needs of its; most interesting bit of customers and will hold a great j warfare since the famous drive advantage with reference to toward Paris over a year ago. repairs and extras. Of all the; This because the combatants inland empire towns Pendle-,are well matched. The Russi ton is the most desirable for a j ans had the excuse that they factory' location. The town is , were not supplied with muni in the verv heart of the con- tions while in overrunnig Ser suming region and enjoys bia the superbly organized leep. The condition, however, from a phy sical standpoint is th s. Your mind I eing surcharged with thoughts is not at rest, hence the blood is rushing to the parts where It is most needed ! Exercise of the brain demands ln. creased blood. Excretions are given I off and the veins are engorged with blood. Thus to establish a normal blow flow the exercise must be da Creajred. Hence to sleep it becomes j necessary to qnltl the mind. I'tutv of Suggestion. It is not infrequent in patients suf-! ferlng from Insomnia to make them-! selves uneasy by the attitude they as sume. For example on going to bed Instead of lying quietly they thrash about. They roll from side to side, f rst 11 one position then in another. They unconsciously suggest the1 thought that they cannot sleep and! revolve in the mind a thousand, things, coming back to the idea, that! j they must move again and so com mence at the start to repeat. Stop threshing about and lie quiet !1. Pacify your mind by notklng It ! a near blank as possible, suggesting ! to yourself that you feel sleepy, and that you will soon go to sleep. Some ' people have found success in count ing .sheep going over a tence lr. ! other words the thought is made so ' monotonous that they end by going to sleep. I At bed time it is all important to forgot your trouble. So important is jit that your ability to Bleep is depend ant on it. Exercise ami Its Benefits, Perhaps it is necessary for yon to j take some good vigorous exercise, i Such is often the case and excellent results have been obtained through this medium. if you are not able to do this, then I an Osteopathic treatment w ill accom plish it For any one who has ever taken treatment can vouch for its quieting anil toothing effects. From the fact that congestion of the head i is released, the contracted muscles, especially those of the neck and back j are relaxed and tens on taken off the ; nerves. F.ffevW of Diet. Tito quantity and variety of food ! has much to do with sleeplessness Fruits and sweets especially after a heavy meal at night, and stimulants like coffee, etc., are often found to be contributing causes Thus the ellml. nation of one or all is found quite ad visable. Overeating s also' a far more often cause than underrating. Freeh lr. Yet another point concerning in somnia that needs recognition, namely that of fresh air Many cases have found marked benefit from sleeping in the open air. Thus sleeping porch es are splendid assets not onh to aid sleep but to better health generally. Atit'dotis for Pain. 1't me say that pain is the only TODAY TODAY "THE KING'S GAME" FEATURING PEARL WHITE, GEORGE PROBERT AND SHELDON LEWIS. The story tells of the adventures of an unusually young Duke, whoso father, the old Grand Duke of Kiev, coveted the wife of Count Dardinilis, his Colonel of Huzzars. Pathe News A beautiful scene in this news Thaw in Portland. The Silver ANIMAL MOVEMENTS ANALYZED, in natural color. COMING "THE HORRORS OF WAR." TEMPLE Perfectly Ventilated Theatre Beautiful rite Hraa, COaWat .Higglers, nt the Mia Theater Today, tinsel founding In li'CM. ' NORFOLK, Vs., Feb. TSe llrltlsh steamer Tlecarrel grounder) mi the Carolina coast and was pound ing to pieces in the breakers Th ! crew has been taken aft, real legitimate excuse Yet even with pain we condition worse by c our attention on it. tention ii more effeeti. on ourselves. Hence tl' forgetting it by tubmi other thoughts. If the pain is severe alyzed as to the cause given to rellev Pat ent to sleep. The accomplish the purl where there is a defin to find the cause and most logical system. tor inmia. ipiates ire the pain and put the not aiwayi especially ttv s iiy 1 Teutonic force was opposed by a more or less shattered foe. The French can have no ali bi. They must be well equip ped and mobilized by thi? time. They are fighting for the safety of their own na tion. They have an immense army in the field. The world will look to them to contest the German defense with all their ability, for they will not want Paris to again become jeopar dized. Will the Germans be able to pierce the allied front and drive their wedge farther into the heart of France? This is the question at issue on tht western front. The answer will be known soon. If the move against Verdun is suc cessful it will be a great vic tory for the kaiser. On the other hand if he has attempted something he cannot finish the evidence will indicate he has a toe he cannot conquer and in all probability will never be able to whip. The decisive campaign of the war may be at hand. 60 years of life. His principle is that by taking care of health you do not have you keep it. The theory that good health and happiness may be obtain ed from newspaper reading is of course eminently sound. As to being an invalid for 60 years in order to round out one's life properly, some people may consider the treatment rather extended. The president's courageous sand for American rights: should bring the blush of shame from his jingo critics. s It is a mistake for anyone to try to graft a Seattleite; they are noted for skill in that line themselves. In the upbuilding of th' ommunity everything helps ARMED PATROL BOATS GUARDING SOUND PORT SEATTLE, Peb im pri Spring Chapeaux of Individuality SO TO SPEAK x Mi- STEPHEN SMITH in '4 New York who is 93 years of age, says the way to keep young is to be with young people, not with old ones, and to read the news papers, all the news even mur ders, every day. He also says it is a good thing to be an in valid, as he was, for the first "Detectives fol man dynamite ten had been elsco to Seattl 26 Three arm il j ed the waterfront ed outbreak of or-1 ist war shipments 1 guards 'Acre dou- is message sign ! Attica," said (er-: I arson headquar- I rl from San Fr:: "i-1 PROTEST SENT OVER PASSENGER'S SEIZURE Washington Feb. -'5. 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