EIGHT PAGES PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1916. AN IM'I I'F.M'ENT NEWRl'AIKH. I'en age of a business that has aj reputation already established at a going concern. Pendleton cannot afford to neglect an opportunity like this.1 Let everybody join hands i lid Semi Weetlj At flleton. onn. by Ihr k A ST lllili.llMAN IU KI.ISlllNll 11) . md put this over promptly Official fount l"aper. r . Mrmtr I'nlted lYeae Aaaoclatloa. boiitj t m hioffiv- at iod)t.! A TREE PLANTING UragaaA, aa e o,l daaa mail matter. DAY ON SU.K IN OTHKR CITIES, laagwrlal IU.tr, Newi g'.aud. IVrtlaad, HM Homan New Co, Portland. Oregon. ON KILE AT Chicago bureau, tHn tjkcuriiy Kmldlajt Waablnfton. 1' i', Hareau Ml, Four teenth Sireet. N W. HE tree planting day sug gested for Pendleton by the civic club should bring good results, particular ly if the move is carried out with energy and with proper regard for the rules of land scape gardening. Many trees add to the beauty of Pendleton. There are fre quent words of praise for the si usoKirrioN k.vti I IN ADVANCE) ItallT. one Tear, ej null lal!r, all mom ha. bj mall MJ Hall, thr months. I'T mail 1.-5 Dally, one mon:b. by mall ; liall ..,r hi carrier . 7.50 ihiy! aii montiia. bj carrier. s.75 trees that BOW line the streets. Pally, tare 1tltl, BJ earns . liallr. one month, bj carrier - tai-WMKir, ne j 7 ii - ' rMieavi v in bloom the city wears a garb ot splendor. By proper work 1.50 aal Waeaiy, fix montha, by mail .74 IttecLI. four MUM, by mail av are ra VT BOl O MINK. 1. Ills Homing. . He OMM to M from out m5tic realm Wlier mercies generate, and lave divine; A gi't from God. my heart to overwhelm With gratitude and awe. that boy o' mine 111,' I ',-'. 1 Hi :u IH'll tl.l'l- along the Mines suggested by the civic 'club the situation can be im I proved and it will be an effort worth while. Every sane step in the direction of making Pen- dleton a more attractive place tnat the (is a move in the right direction. Portland 'siderable northwest wheat to th am will be a -truing jl T"ti'it at tin' vita itmter. sacks were kept in N t lOMllltll.i: m 1 1 t ST. AMUSING II His llabybood. Hi tiny finsvrs held me in a clasp Af aoft and gentle is the sling ing vine: His babv touch the adamantine iraap Ttiat naught could sunder, oh that boy o' mine nl. His Touth, Through happy golden days of ( care-free youth On which the aun seemed evermore to shine I watched him grow In strength. and grace, and truth; My heart exulted o'er that bo? o" mine. IV His Flfcrit. Out on the world's broad battle- field of life. Puii-panopiied upon the firing w,that liners could arm line. He went; he fouglit. he won. though in tne strife My eager heart aphed for that boy o' mine. OME of the anti-adminis tration newspapers seem to have no sense of the ludicrousness of their own ac tions. An example is furnished grain U 1 Ki- tVio omncinrr rifrhf ahmif aStC t W1V UUIUOIIIg ....... " " ' - ... . . a certain New England noraiwew mitis mat preier uic go east this year it tragedy to use sacks costing 15 cents each or more and then have them discarded before the snipped, it is neeuiess waste to sack grain desired by K B. Haalop, Pendloti m with a sudden a mobile in Which Mis completely overt urned. ?n to the hospital unc, riiUlrt',l work to succeed" and that "aspiration without preparation ain- ilefi- was Sh am! her had face of caper on the subject of armed T merchantmen. fm iViQ Aa- tVlQT th. riirrwlf came from Washinirton that P-?ib!e to y.id the the government was about to declare that belligerent mer chant ships ought not to arm for defence, that paper furi ously assailed Mr. Wilson for making any such decision. And on the following day, when the announcement was made that the government would hold for in bulk. If all grain cannot be handl ed in bulk it should at least be use of tcks in supplying grain to that part of the market that objects to sacked grain. COLLEGE VS. BUSINESS A 1 almost a i-oniplrt sis of her lltnbs, The terrifl wrenched her spine so that paralysis she suffered the most treme pain in movemt-nt They realize Inquiry paraly jar had id all in their power to r hospital but aside- fr BUSINESS ANSWER OUR vears of college does a lot for some men," savs a success- de- ful business man in the March V- Conclusion. Xow in my age 1 lean upon his arm. His strength my constant stay in life's decline; When final shadows fall, and evening calm Surrounds me. then I II bless that boy o' mine. Bv J. a Hallemond in the Christ fence, it proceeded to bang Woman's Home Companion, away at this decision, too. "others simply waste the years It is the creed of such sheets r.nd would be better off under j that whatever Wilson does is the firmer discipline of busi j wrong, no matter if he is right ness. Those fond parents who ja thousand times over. But; are determined to force their when they descend to lightning boys through, at whatever ' change tactics as described in cost, often do the boys a this case they qualify for the ; doubtful service. comic journalism field. "If, after a year of college, a bov still fppls a strontr anti- or.i , mints to naught Mr Hoy d s ident, ' nition of work was "sweat." Hev. Boyd pointed out the need of a strong body and good blood if one's brain Is to reach Its major develop menl. In this connection he paid re speits to alcohol and nicotine. He indicated the dangers of reading pop ular fiction magazines and constant attendance at the movies. He said: "Success depends upon with Iho.ihe instrument of mentality." Be nost ax-1 cartful how you use your mental powers, develop them In every branch or education. Itev. lioyd said "that the boy who can tell you Ty Cobb's baseball record for the past ten years is destroying his mentality." Before and at the close of the ban quet vocal selections were given by Mrs Westbrooke Dickson. Miss Edna months' careful trea'.tnent. for she i Zimmerman and Miss Edna Colitis, was a tender patiem The pi'MMM Miss Margaret Colesworthy, accom being removed, the nerves could i panic, 1 Mrs Dickson and Mrs Edgar function and the paralyses cleaned up. K. Averill accompanied the other tyvo. Her recommendation to osteopathy Is The I'nlted Orchestra also played sev. certainly worth hearing. eral selections. So many cases of neuritis and pa ! Principal U P. Gambee of the high ralysis result from an accident ot school presided at the meeting and some kind. How much suffering Kev. Boyd was introduced by Uev. J could be saved if they only were glv- E Snyder en the right kind of treatment. Adv. I Besides the students present, mem- 1 I bers of the school board and their I wives, members of the nign scnooi (acuity and other citliens who have Osteopath method Of placement; for she I treatment. slteve her .it th i ,m alcohol nC.s dlevd in this ! The spinal ills-! HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS HEAR INSPIRATIONAL TALK taken an Interest ii the in attendance. forums were IKY. JOHN H. BOYD OF PORT AND TEJJjS VOCTHS ESSEN TIAL OP SCCCESS. WHERE UNITY IS NEEDED tian Herald -ft :3 pathy to college work and a desire to enter business imme diately, it is often wise to let T is regretable there can- A 1 X li. not oe greater unny oi ac- him d (jut anJ have & vear jim meeting of tne tion on the part of p-raini i ; ev, th-y Dartook of i buying companies and the far-end of the ,et him haye mers in connection wnn More than 250 hieh school hoys and girls gathered last evening in the Eagle-Woodman banquet hall for the forum, and there iplendid bannuet prepared by the Mothers- Club apo the' iisteneu io one ui la.mun n..i,i-o. Mv (!, nA-ino fi4 ett ii,--ir,l,i,-iirc u n f I lnli,.Arbl , tho conns? npo. the proposition ot handling grain ..,. nih 1.(.Murfrii kuainem Die in this city The talk was made men whom he knows. It may neces-.L v,of th mar win huvo oiak VLIV Vt "111 ' ' ' convinced him of the value of mm HE move, backed by UL Commercial Association, in bulk. It is a line of work to have the Blewett Har-1 where co-operation is vester company established sary to insure success, for farm- nere, is so wen unaerway inai ers win not wisn 10 nanaie tneirj more education: the men he the success is almost assured. , grain in bulk unless assured of I talks with mav be able to show The capital stock of the com-! being able to sell it without jhimthat three additional col pany is all taken with the ex- trouble. lege vears will more tnan pav ception of $3000 or $4000. The, The grain brokers may faceitor themselves in the rapidity goal is practically at hand and i shipping difficulties of which ' 0 y. business progress. On it will never do for Pendleton j the farmer is not fully aware the other hand, the end of the to let the matter go by default, and it may be true that often vear mav fjnrj nini more eager To secure this industry means then cannot handle wheat in than ever to continue at work, to provide places for 25 addi- bulk. Yet there are times jn ejther case he is in a far bet tional workers and probably when they are unable to use ter p0sjtion to know the facts for 25 new families in the city, sacked grain and find the bulk anc m&e hjj decision. Any It means new blood for Pen- grain preferable. It is said;one wno rea(js biographv must dleton. It means the com- that most of the grain going !De impressed with the general munity will have the advant- east this year went in balk Mid futility of attempting to force ! 1 1 ;; voung man's course contrary To Promote Health K i- iifv.Kary IO k '"! t ti Stm- mU Strong and active, and In HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS 1 he MM, 'lie? QOt i i to his strong predilections. by Rev. John H BOJO, pastor or in First Presbyterian church of Portland and one of the leiolinK orators of the state. Rev. Boyd spoke in a heart to hear! way with the boys and girls and th voung people could not help but ?rasr his message He merged upon (hem the necessity of educating themselves If thee would rise to leade "This Is an age of brains, 'and the boy or eirl who take advantage of the op; presented 'Of acqutftof equipment must go through dicapped. The degree of success da-1 pends upon the miestmeiu oi men tallty." The speaker quoted ttatfertiCf 0 ing that 49 per cent of the leaders ii every walk of life were college grad uates. "And yet," he said, "only tw1 per cent of the pupils school ever continue th through the college ' H you hav Nature Try It a rer orreet ledy that should help any such weakness What to do when Backache comes on life An ' who enter Why shouldn't the Stand ard Oil Company make the best oil-with over 40 years experience in refining-with un equalled plant equipment? And Zerolene is scientifically refined from selected California crude-asphalt-base. Prominent authori ties have recently declared that an oil correctly refined from asphalt base crude can be made not only equal but superior to paraffine base oils. Next time you empty the crank-case refill withZerolene. Dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. MRS. PANKHURST'S "WAR BABIES' jjm: 'V 'Jam. fSu World's Hil Talking Maiiilm- EdisonDisc Needs no needles. The diamond point makes every record play per fetly WtthOUl the bother of rhaiiK ing needles or ilatiuei of spoiling records. New Machine ami Now RoOOrdi lust llecelred. fSf- MrlSr ' Warren's Music the Vast expanses of raxing land and known as the Oran charo, which Is Inhabited mostly by nomad In tribes Immense forests await exploration In )f ( a eB,lm,1I(.,, ,hat Pars- tha northwestern part of Paraguay, (tuul hns a population or 1.000,00. "The "ADMAN" Says: THE lioss said THAT UBKRAL stopover ... ... U8TK n Aid, i i,om n ... ... I T you J VN V point ... ... TO RITE U ad on I MtOUTE. ... . THE OGDEJi ROUTE IND THAT UckeU ... ... AND TELL th l CALIFORNIA ... ... TRAVELING PUBUG (."OUT LITTLE mora ... ... ltolT OVR i ll N OS I i MORE VOIITHKRN routei, ( l.iroUIA and how M Til T OUI ukmt t DIRECT connection! are mad WILt BE VI N VW WCIM'O for PLEASED TO five I VHTEKN POINTS MORE COM PtiKTE WD TEIiL of thf OR TKI.L i . i THROUGH TO WRITE lo m- sTWDUtn nd tourlai i thwk you i i t HiEEPfXG HS an l of lh Addrfftn onsKitv TK-i im:ic care . h M FROM BAN WlANCWCO Portland, Ore. ... TO CHICAGO and 81 I O L II 'C bou hern Pacific THEY t II. I, want to know oT" I itaiii "irMifci' 'iirn t - liiin nir J ii t "I fonud immediato rtlief in tha SM of Poley Xliney FLUa, have reconi- , mcrdd thesi. and do not know cf a Bingl instance when they (aiied to i five relief." writes from San Angejo. Texan: "Driv Ing ovt-r roiifrh roads and in a) k'nd- of weatlieT gave rr arute paln In the I hack ami I i.uITer.(i Kf-Mtlv ? oun& j relief in the HM of Foley tfidrr'y fllln, and hI'ore th first bottle wai ud, ' the p.'in In my back had entirely dlaap- i peared ai d I have h id ro rcurr rxe of j thoe p;itns whtrh frrquently amo'inted ' to almost ntu.igic proportions. ! When h'.rkache coms on. and It j : jeemfl an if you can't Ftnrd the p.iln I and prepnure in your back, you will find ! quick and grateful relief romes with he Ufe of Foley Kfdney Pills. They top the cnupe of the pain, ease the Miff achfmr Joints and muicl, and clear the poNons out of your system bv helping your kidneys and bladder to nortnol healthy action. sold Eerywhwe. A New Pendleton Home The above cut shows a classy five-room bungalow now being built by Pete Shaver on his lot on Logan street. The home will cost about $2,000. equipped with all modern conveniences, the plans, specifications, and material for the same are beinjf furnished by the Oregon Lumber Yard Alexander's Grocery Pendleton's Biggest and Best Department Store Ju?t received ir.tr. D(,x m a shipment of Red Cheek Pippin Apples. Fine for eating or cook- Extra fancy ( auliflower, Hot House atoes, Parsley, etc. arriving daily. ipinnac This is Royal Club Coffee Week ZEROLENE tit Standard Oil for Ilotor Cars Mrn rnmllne PanVhurat, leader; th- were HltCUd M te Jieat exam of the militant auffragettea of Kn-' e of their elaaa. They will be fhr land allowed thla photograph of th, j en the aame bflMtaf up th.it mv o n ! four war liable ah haa taken to raliei children received nn: when the tlm-' when ahe waa at the McAlphin Hoteljcomea for the Rati in to tackle the in Nw Y'Tk Ihe otner day. Thev I problem of the IHefitMtM eMU i ) arc the Miasm Joan Ellia ''.eth an ' ; It aurely muat do thla action mutt Haiy, aitert nix montha. and Kathr prove a helpful oreceiient Knxlaivl ln- one ear old. haa 4O.0O auch bablea each year, re- ' The father of two were offCtt j ffardlaaal ,,f war cottjHtOM. and lb killed at the Dardenellea," aald Mra , term 'war bablea' w.ta adopted onl PankhuraL "1 am ra'.alny them ' to give promlnen-- to the movemen' an ex;-er:ment. and am deeply a'la h rins 'or th t.- ,rIm which l-i ed to them. Ea'h has Ha atory. fttadjviUU.N 1 POUND CAN 3 POUND CAN 5 POUND CAN 35c $1.00 $1.50 SAVE MONEY, BUY IT NOW. Fountain Raspberries, per can Expansion Peaches, 3 cans for Marigold Milk, 3 cans for 20r 5oe 25c Alexander's Grocery