East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 01, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1916.
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I they serve as rate regulators, j
The East Oregonian men-,
tiottfl these facts because it.
I wishes the bonding plan tc j
MANY BUYING PIANOS
and twi-WackU at It succeed and not fail. This pa-
an" rim.isHiNu co. Pr believes sufficient atten- Get in on This Large Appropriation. It is a Fact That You Can
Official t'ouutj Paper,
Member Davltad IYi'sr Association.
Knt.reit at the , at l'endleton,
Oregi-o. us NCOad i liu mall matter.
atflbDe
ON BALI IN OTUKR CITU8
aperlal Hotel News Stand, Portland,
Bowman Newt Co, Portland. Oregon.
ON H1.K AT
Chicago bureau, ttOH Security Building.
Washington. IV C, Bureau 501. Four
taenia Street, N. W.
HMCURIOM KATKS.
(IN ADVANCE I
Dally, one year, by mall 15.00
Dally, all months, by mall 2-50
lal!y, three nioutha, by mall 1.25
Dally, one month, by mall 50
Dally, one year, by carrier 7-50
Daily, all months, by carrier S 75
Dally, three months, by carrier 1 5
Dally, one month, by carrier 65
Semi Weekly, one year, uy mall 1.50
Semi Weekly, all tnoulha. by mall 75
Henri Weekly, (cur months, by mail 50
; tion has not been given to the
subject of a road to the Co
lumbia. If no other road is
possible there should at least
be provision for a through
road to Umatilla, so as to pro
vide for service to the open
river.
There is opportunity for a
road system that may in time
compensate for its cost by
bringing reduced freight rates.
Why overlook such a golden
chance?
BREAKING INTO FARMING
BEAVTIFI I. 1 .1 I
Purchase One of Many of the World's Best Known Pianos
Now lor a Great Deal Less Than Ever Before in Pendleton,
w
thiu
lteautiful lives
find
The leautifnl secret of being
kind.
And passing it on and making
it grow
In many an aching heart of
woe.
Beautiful lives, that where
they pass
Are like a musle along the
grass.
A breeze of summer, a velvet
thing
Like a butterfly poised OB
azure wing.
Beautiful lives, that come with
love.
That teach the lesson of dream
and love.
And spread the fashion of be
ing sweet
From door to door in the little
street.
Beautiful lives are those that
give
Beautiful love that the world
may live
In mellower manners
derer ways
Down its toiling am
days.
Beautiful lives are
seek.
To help the helples
the weak.
To cheer the chee
sing and snine
OW can I make a start?'
ask men who have
grown tired of unconge
nial positions.
Certain things seem clear.
First, the individual must de
cide for himself just which
line of work he prefers, and
then he should secure a good
knowledge of the theory of it.
The next thing is to develop a
knowledge of the practice of
the work, and about the only
way to do so is actually to work
awhile at it. Don't be too bad
ly alarmed.
In this day the fanning bus
isensses are crying for labor, , Pendletoa uwoke this morning to
and the workers are paid well j find that March hud come in like a
r o ; vr ...... V. 1 1
Perhaps you have at sometime lefore figured on buying a Knabe. Kimball.
Steger Sons. Kecd it Sons, a P. A. Starck ptuyer-plano, a Fayett 8, Cable. a,
Lyon Heal) or socio one of the many world's famous pianos that we are
It Is a fact that you can hoy one of them In the next few days ami
-a, froni sum. mi to 1200.00 on your purchase.
The great savings are made possible by several of the largest Eastern pi
ano manufacturers who are very anxious to advertise their pianos in the
weal and thev have allowed us a very large appropriation for distribution to
our customers. There are several carloads of the most beHUtlfnl and finest
pianos We have ever seen shipped to Pendleton and Walla Walla. Perhaps
you have heretofore wished for a Grand ( ano or a player-pinno, but felt that
thev were too expensive, You can trade in your old piano now and lite bal
ance you will owe will he so little that you won't feel hurt, besides if von
wish you can pay he Itffcrcnce In one or two years.
Every piano is fully guaranteed by the best guarantee ever given by a re
liable factory besides we are back of every piano sold with a "money back"
if not as represented guarantee.
The sale will onlv last a few days as one will tell another and when the
people get to know of the unprecedented values, every piano will go quickly
Out store will remain open evenings.
Just a word. If vou arc not pretiaml to pay cash you may have two or j
three years' time or vou mav iay a little each month like rent.
YRRKN'S Ml Mt HOCSE
S20 Main St.
INVESTIGATION
Will prove to you the great advantage to be gained by merely comparing REAL
GOOD VALUES such as the Popular Cash Store give, with other merchandise otter
ed at only attractive prices. '
WE DELIVER THE GOODS, and fresh, new crisp merchandise of quality only.
Popular Cash Store methods will interest the thrifty consumer.
DON'T BE BLIND.
INVESTIGATE
March Lives Up to
its Reputation by
Arriving Like Lion
Bl ANKKT OF SNOW OOVEKS CITY
nils MORNING, THEN
TURNS TO RAIN.
and Which hasn't been officially bet
tered. OB the same Occasion the men
bowling at Philadelphia rolled 1115
in three games the Lit Grande men
beat that record by 22 points.
WAGES TO BE RAISED
IN THE LUMBER CAMPS
ABERDEEN, Wash,. March t.
Several lumber manufacturing plants
announced tin increase of wages. It
Is also given out that four logging!
camps shut down manv months will,
be started early In March, and then I
500 men will be given employment asj
a result
The camps to be opened are the blstj
camp of the National Lumber com
pany of Hoqulam at fedarville; the!
Shingle Co., at
ind ten.
and
fv,oi uimiflM Xovt hp uon unaer a cover or snow n, vci
, , . , tnoiet snow began tailing during the
ought never to buy a place wly morilUlf houii anJ by , oVlock
"unseen"; he should look Over tnere wu a quarter inch blanket over
the prospective farm, consider the city. The storm continued sever-
location, soil, climate, markets, ; 11 hoars, w tur"!"s to sieet
i-l ' Jlu t- .,1 k. and sometimes to rain.
lituor CUnUiUUUB. ill suwv, .., frm rh. foothills indicate .u". ."v.
m , , Ja11 - ABWUIfa cuiouei
must Oe prepared to uwn "that snow has been falling therai Humphtultps; Preston
larm business HKe any OUier lightly lor tne past two uays. iuiuu- here, and Mcv'ush-Coat
business. lug the prophesy sent out by the L,lflc Beachi
"IT j. i , f weather bureau as a warning to
He must be prepared for, sUK.kmen by
hard physical and keen men-; During the month or February tb I Dlew ptriiitently for
tal work. If he is capable Of ! snowfall was 3J 3-4 inches, according ,np cotton boll weevil
these, especiallv of the latter. " "da w
, j j.u f ,, official weather observer, and the
ne neeu 1101 oe susiu w "- , ,. ti f mnistur .mounted to ......
iture into a 1 arming propositi- 3.12 mches whereas the normal
ion. for it will repay his efforts.
I But if he hasn't this ability, let
ihim stav rieht where he is.
amp
it Ta
In such a friendly and fearless j Never let him attempt to show
the natives how to farm, for;
style.
Beautiful lives, that are a dew
On dusty roads that the world
ploughs through.
And a vine by the door, and a
flower on the sill.
To bring God's beauty to lone
and ill.
the month is but 1.47 inches.
The total precipitation for the wet
season, which began Sept. 1, Is now
I St.94 inches against 8.1 mches nor
mal, a surplus of nearly two inches.
wind, which
everal days.
In Georgia,
made an advance of 1 00 miles ip. a
few weeks, whereas Its progress tin-
normal conditions has been M
ror miles in
year.
The area of Lake Superior is 31.
200 square miles; Lake Michigan. 22.
450; Lake Huron. 11,800, Lake Erie
0960, and Lake Ontario
7240
e
t I without Kood business manage-
jment behind it, he will find
j farming about the hardest
jwork with the poorest pay on
j earth. The Countryside Ma
gazine.
LA GRANDE MEN MAKE
NEW BOWLING RECORD
WHY OVERLo'oK THE ONE
BEST CHANCE?
THE NEXT CROP
HETHER correct or not
the following from a
Ww York financial re-
HE East Oregonian haa Ljew interest our farmers:
this gratuitous aavice ior ..0ur winter wheat acreage
the gentlemen handling! k to show a small de-
the road bonding proposition trease owing to contraction in , Knx and Saiterthwalte Knocked down
. .1.' A... J I . .. . -i iu t winlw eitme MTftbltflh-
- , ine souxn. rii ine same units
LA GRANDE, Ore.. March I
Claude Walden and Ben Houck on
January 4. this year, set two new
world records with oowllng pins, a
belated Study "f bowling records dis
closes. They broke, on two differ-nt
occasions that day. two records made
in Philadelphia in open competition
in 1012 by two men named Knox and
Satterthwaite While the local nun
were not competing in recognized
bowline- congress competition, the fed
remains they bested records made In
a score of years on the day the last
fficial record was set. Feb,. 18. 191J
in
this county do not
pins iu a single game
look the desirability of a hard1 i,ki- nnrii rrf Ln a """sea woriat
, . , . ivciv tuunuuw v-1 January in mis city.
surface road to the Columbia wjnter wheat crop has been, Houck set a mark of 5
river with its Dossibilities along I
1illorl Ar'ponlincr tn better than th mark
the line of reducing freight the pmeilt outlook there is no
ird. Last
INVESTIGATE OUR NEW SUMMER
WASH MATERIALS, such as new Seed
Voils, Printed Rice (Moth, Plain Voils,
Batista, etc. P. C. S, Prices, the yard,
5, 8Vs, 10c. 12'.. 15c, 18. 20C.
2:Jo and 25
INVESTIGATE OUR NEW EXTRA
QUALITY GINGHAMS AND PER
CALES; 86 in. wide Percale; 27 in. wide
gingham ; light and dark colors. P. C. S,
Price the yard 10, or 11 yds. $1.00
INVESTIGATE OUR NEW COS
TUME CREPES. Pink, blue, lavender
and white. P. C. S. Price the yard 20C
INVESTIGATE OUR NEW MINA
TAILORED HOUSE DRESSES. Come
in pretty gingham, neatly made and
trimmed ; perfect fitting. P. C. S. Price
$1.19, 81.39 and 81-49.
INVESTIGATE OUR NEW GING
HAM, CREPE and PERCALE PETTI
COATS. P. C. S. Price only 59C
INVESTIGATE OUR NEW TUB
SILKS. Come in all the newest candy
stripes, all 36 in. wide. P. C. S. Price
the yard 90
INVESTIGATE
OUR NEW
New S p r i ng
time in
mge 01
1 ES
4." JK1
INVESTIGATE OUR NEW BUNGA
LO APRONS. Just received. New
styles, fancy and plain; big values. 1.
C. S. Prices -19C. o, TOO.iWC, 81-19
and 81.49.
LJ i wlde M
l"5 : ' patterns
I rVT - ; nrino-M o
II V j V s. Prices on
mtt- i 83.45 to 80.f
INVESTIGATE OUR NEW ALL
SILK CREPE DE CHINES. Come in
ivory, pink, blue and black. P. C. S.
Price, the yard 81.19
Scene from l.vilia (,
Ine Frederick, at
Saturday.
Imore, with Paul
Mta, I'ridav and
chance for another bumper
wheat crop in 1916."
The fact the country atjjL
large will not have a bumper
wheat crop will not worn
northwest farmers. With such a
rates.
In the plan suggested to the
county court here yesterday
there is no recommendation for
any through surfaced road to
the Columbia at any point. The
appropriation suggested for
the road from Pendleton to
Umatilla is not sufficient to
complete the road. There will
be a gap of 10 miles or more,
according to the estimate.
There was not recognition
whatever for the Cold Springs
farmers who have been very
anxious for a road to the Co
lumbia and have volunteered
to raise a large sum of money
among themselves to aid in
paying for such a road.
The rate situation is now in
such shape that we may soon
witness real use of the upper
Columbia. Portland is in a
plight where she will have to
resort to boat service in order
tn protect her position in the
grain rade. If the interstate
commerce commission refuses
I- ,' ., i l,.vL-tr rut. thun If.
,;.,o ,,ik.r termink the. use i a square deal in spite of the
of the river will be absolutely ! legislature and the land grant
INVESTIGATE OUR NEW SUSINE
SILK. Comes in pink, blue, ivory, maze
and white; 27 inches wide. P. C. S.
Price the yard only 25f
INVESTIGATE OUR NEW SILK PET
TICOATS. All extra quality silk, well
made. P. C. S. Prices 82.45, 82.98 to
85.95.
INVESTIGATE OUR SHOWING OF
NEW WOOL DRESS GOODS, Serges,
etc. P, C, s. Prices the yard. I9f, 9o.
75c. 81 19 to 8109.
INVESTIGATE OUR SHOWING OF
WHITE INDIA LINONS, Klaxons, Ba
tisls, Palm Beach Cloth, Middy Cloth,
etc P. ('. S. Prices the yard 10c. 12c.
13c 1"C IMc 33c to 33.
INVEST IGATE
OUR SHOWING OF
NEW PHOENIX
SILK HOSE. Come
in fancy embroidered
plain black and White,
plain black lace, plain
white lace, etc. P. C.
s. Prices 75c, 81.00,
81.25 and 82.00 pr.
INVESTIGATE OUR SHOWING OF
NEW W. B. CORSETS for ladies and
misses'; exclusive new models; all sizes,
P, C, S. Prices !Oc. 8I.OO. 81.50.
82.00. 82.50. 83.00 and 83.50.
INVESTIGATE OUR SHOWING OF
NEW SPRING MUSLIN WEAR. You
will be surprised at the big values the
P. C. S. offers.
On Smnnrtanrp nf Rpsnra Rnrn Anain 9
INVESTIGATE OUR SHOWING OF
commonplace
briffhtnpM and1 Joy you epec
to yield?
You feci the tu( of duty he
the lure of ple-isure tnere; :
endless conflict between thus.
vou want to A
rliy Charles K
Doea there at tlmi
realization of the
an abundance of moisture we "ur f.
are in line for heavy yields,
judging from present conditi
ons. But if the prospects are pool
for a bumper crop next sum
mer why are they not paying
more for wheat at present?
The car shortage is a prob
lem that is making transporta
tion men gray headed and
there are reports that logging
camps, mills and railway main-
tenance crews face a shortage! Ynu knom how
ot laborers. Ithe mominx witt
Hen wood.)
s come over
iilvv:
1 I Wii
eii iu and
the humnn
i that hap-)
itlonal exer-
hi'
fee
t task of 1 1
lUcceAe, or
or May a
inn money,
er at the
mi of wh'-
thini;
and thofie, you have
you devote what vo l
"st energies to th"
mittens, achieving a
a very Indifferent
ery great success in
lon't you ever sort of
nreaitty of it all, a
t. after all. 'is the
heat
best
th
bi
.) I"
iruntled,
but not
of life and find It
very common bush
." who, whatsoever
a youthful epliit
otlon are the di.s
vvho do their duty
eiadlyt and who
In the German view a mer
chant ship carrying a 'rod" is
waging offensive war; they
make no allowance for self de-
fense.
hurried Ml
dabs at c
the papers
i ud
miss absoluo-h
something well
To determine
' Is not difficult
bilitl,-
are often real enoimh.
i man Indeed can gel
the only course open to the "'conference."
i by
perfect
llonalre
uulty
I river if we are not to have at
metropolis. If a Portland line
is established it will be obliged
to CUl rates ,., w v , , hj hwa to the
come the handicap that has
fallen upon that city in the!(-"lumbl
lorm of the common point Rate
decision.
there
so that only
It looks like Oreion will get ""-""Xh the- day with honesty. Jus
It looks lkt uregon wiii ani kiMntm. whH doini en-
nine day's work.
'ur senlorn try us. our Juniors irv
us more. The work may not be so
hard, but It leaves ti fatigued and
What is the use of an open!"" """" ''ululn t,m" f"mw,: The, change .vr ,ne,,.ai
Ion t unite measure up ro expecla-ldo It eagerly.
tions. Note that In
And we mutter at "bui
dltlons. or af the emplov
"Just my luck."
the Joy of doing I
what makes happlneai
The secret ha been
hlle. It ui only a j
that It does not He IU
knowledge, power ,r
W New Spring
1&- Coats and
f4 Suits
WA
3 1
SEEING THEM WILL CONVINCE
1 YOU THAT THE STYLES AND PRI
CES ARE CORRECT.
3 lYk
Mil
platitude to ia;
wealth, fam1.
any poMMMlon
iu chuh and iibtdina iIacc are
within you, ami may be aha fad allka
i iiay laborer, In i
How in Miparlenc
1 Baaily dona;
at t itifie, and,
lay' work BIMl
Popular Cash Store
Better Goods For Less Money
m
I
The "Watchful Waiting
Hiinurv Husband's Club" iu a
A.
In view of this would it noti
at HprmiH-
be a serioUS blunder for Lma-j(jn. s0UnfJH Jjg a men'3 rights at breakfast perchance (some arlreal yen lH irrevocable
that pntenllnlly won
derful brain of v,,lir the product Dl
untold cases of volution, countless
brain cells but await your Imperious
win to live. RetrtatnDer Kipiinc s
This, at any rate. Is the experience words "Whatever you may have
i,r manv while rlht a'.oniaide of them thoucht or said or done, nothlnii, for
THIS MAY ENTERTAIN
tilla county to bond itaelf to I
the limit without providing for
connection with the river?
Would we not be paasing up
one of the strongest argument
for use of the bonding law?
There are people who look
with disfavor on building ex
pensive roads merely for trav
el vet favor such roads when
association, i
Too much snow is plenty;
especially when it is supposed
to be spring.
If that fighting continues
much longer the vicinity of
Verdun will be an internati
onal cemetery.
are hanov vou knowi on the crowded Then. Join the faction of
car at shop or office. It may be a . Youth and vou will want
senior there, or a Junior or a friend,
will appear one who la dnln? whai
nee Is to be done In a aplrlt of Joy
and satlsfi ctlon with tne eager -eft
of a healthy child tit play.
Just what Is It thai makes this
startling difference In people thai
divides them sharply Into two class
es one tired, the other eager, one fa
tigued the other buoyant; one who
Klerm
with l
youth's fierce desire, not weal: It
alone, nor fame, nor knowledge, nor
power, but vou wllHwnnt to do; atld
I in proportion m tne nmn iu man
kind of thai which you do. "all those
things will b added unto you" as bv -products
of the joy of doing
Not for nothing was It said: "V' '.
must be born again."
And vou can. Try It!
;rrrn; kvkv.
"Don't you care for any postcards
today?" asked a poatal clerk, aa ho
handed the man the stamp he had
requested.
"No. not today." aald the man.
"Or some stamped envelopes? We
have some new ones."
"No, thank you."
"Would you like a money order
"No."
"Or perhaps you would like to op
en a postal savings account? "
Hut the man had fled.
"Who was that fellrrw and why (lid
you ask him all those questions?" ask
ed a fellow clerk.
"That," said the other clerk, "Is my
barber For years when he has shav
ed me he has bothered me with rec
ommendations of massages, sham
poos, hair cuts and hair tonic. I
am even with him now!"
IN-SHfHrTS.
In times of trouble sympathy It
apt to be Inquisitive.
Safety Hist Is another name for
the exercise of common sense.
Ir must make a poor cuss feel
proud to be sued for IfiO.liOfl dam
ages When you want a man's real opin
ion of you provoke him to under
When asked to choose betweea
style and comfort man seldom dis
plays any more sense than women
The stationary blush Is never so at
tractive on the face of a girl as th
one that occasionally fades
CASTO R IA
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
AlwavH bears
the
Signature of