East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 06, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1916.
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For Your Baby.
The Signature of
SI IIIITM-
is the only guarantee that you have the
Genuine
prepared by him for over 30 years.
YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST
nOl
Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria.
Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk
or otherwise; to protect the
babies. t
The Centaur Company,
rtn-rfncmman Is Suspected.
CHKTENE, April I. A young
businessman wai suspected today of
being the highwayman who robbed
fjajasjencers on a Union Pacific train
Tuesday night He also held up trains
at Ro-k Springs. Wyoming, and Roy.
Utah, recently The same descrip
tion wis given each time. Posses
failed to find him today and It la be
ttered he returned home before the
alarm was spread. A saddled horse
was seen nearby. Officers believe
1 the same men robbed a party of Tel
! lowstone tourists last Jully.
t lie Workmen Ordered Back.
LOXDON. April 6 After an In
vostieation of the grievances of the
men who hare quit work In the
Glasgow district, the council or me
Amalgamated Society of Engineers
decided that the strike in six Clyde
shops was unconstitutional and called
on the men to return to work.
Helps you up
"On High"
Red Crown
ike Gasoline of Quality
putt the "hop" into your car, gives you the
quick "get-away", and the "pick-up" on the
hills, it becau5' KM i rown is me uumncu,
refinery gas, with extra power in every drop.
At dealer everywhere and at our SERVICE
STATION'S.
Standard Oil Company
Calif oraUJ
PortlandjRose Festival 1916
Queen Contest
GOOD FOR ONE VOTE
Void After Saturday, April 8, 1916. .
Name
Organization
This coupon will count one vote when properly filled
out and sent to Portland Rose Festival Contest Depart
ment, 337 Northwestern Nat'l. Bank Building. Coupons
must be neatly trimmed and put in package with number
ct votes written on top.
THE FAT ANO UNTRAINED CHAMPION
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PLOWING HELD BACK
AT DUNCAN BECAUSE
OF HEAVY RAINFALL
I AHMKKS ARE RETARDED
their wring WORK IN
TIUO r'!KlJS.
IN
Weather (irowiiur Warmer, However;
Mrs. Wood lioavcw for liirttand to
l iiilcrgo an operation; Work U
llcsrun On Hunger Telephone line;
Other News of District.
(East Oregonlnn Special.)
DUNCAN. Ore., April No plow
ing has been done around Duncan on
account of the rainfall of the fore
part of last week. The sun has been
shining since Thursday but a Ugh
rain fell Friday evening.
J. F. McLaughlin was in La Grande
last Saturday.
Mrs. It C. Woods left for Portland
last Sunday, to undergo an operation.
M. T. Laugfrlln spent the week
end in Pendleton.
Jos. it. Davis, local (meat ranger,
and his aide. Mr. Baucher, have com
menced work on this end of the tele
phone line between Duncan ranger
station and corporation ranger sta
tion. They stated that they could not
put the line over the mountain, (for
some time yet, on account of the
snow.
nf..r. To Willard went into thei
ring to box Frank Moran he refused
to pose stripped for the fight. He
was afraid he would show he had
not trained properly. Once in the
Fin. ho hart to nose, and then nis
enormous fat became apparent He
weighed 259 1-2 pounds, at least z-
pounds too much. Aftr the ngnt ur
Creamer, physician of the New York
State Boxing Commission, went into
Willard's dressing room and found
Willard in bad shape from his exer
tions. He was very tired and hta
wind was poor. His fight was slow
and tiresome because he was so fat
he winded quickly. Had he been
properly trained he might hare
knocked out Moran.
AVERILL FURNISHES
DIRECTIONS TO GET
RID OF CROP PESTS
The following directions for poU
oning ground squirrels, pocket goph
ers and jackrabbita are given out by
E. F. Averill of the U. 8. bureau oi
biological survey. Squirrels and
gophers may best be destroyed at this
season while rabbits can be most ef
fectively poisoned in the winter.
For Pocket Gophers.
Pocket gophers are readily caught
in any of several makes of special
traps commonly on the market, and
a few of these suffice to keep small
areas free of the pests. For rlddlne
alfalfa fields, orchards, and long
stretches of ditch embankments ot
them, a very successful and much
more practical method is to poison
them by use of baits of sweet potato
Told That There Was No Cure for
Him. )
"After suffering tor over twenty
years and having some of the best
doctors here tell me there was no
cure for me, I think it only right to
tell you for the sake of other suffer
ers as well as your own satisfaction
that a 25 cent bottle of Chamberlain's
Tablets not only relieved me but cur
ed me within two months although
I am a man of Si years," writes Jul.
Groblen, Houston, Texas. Obtainable
everywhere. Adv. ,
KAII.HOADS NOT RBGITLATK'D.
(Continued from page one.)
THE LAST GREAT
LAND OPPORTUNITY
We are offering wheat land that average
36 bu. per acre. Price $1 1.00 to $30.00. Irri
gated lands that produce enormous yield of
grain, grasses and vegetables. Price $35.00 to
$50.00 per acre, including water right. Locat
ed near railroad, good market, school and
churches. Healthful climate, ideal soil, eleva
tion 2000 to 2500 feet.
Term 20 year, interest 6 per cent, cash
$100.00 to $1,000.00 per quarter the latter in
cae of a well-improved place.
In certain district the Company will advance
purchaser $1000.00 second year to invest in
cattle.
Canadian Pacific Railway Land Branch,
705 Sprague Ave., Spokane Wash.
For further information call on or write our
local representative.
Interstate Land Co.
14Vi E. Main St.
Walla Walla, Wash.
imm
A TONIC
; Of Blood-Root, Golden Seal, Stone
and Queen's Root
Also Cherry Bark and Sacred Bark
with glvcerine makes a wonderful
I tonic, called " Golden Medical Discov
i ery," making thousands of Oregon
. people strong. Ask your neighbor-
he can tell you.
OotvaQbi OasfOO. " Doctor Pierce'
remedies have
been tifed in my
father' family
ever since 1 can
remember. My
mother took the
'(Jolden Medical
Discovery' snd
the ' P I ess a n t
Pellets' and Han
cn red. . Father
took the 'discov
ery' for torpid
liver and indiges
tion and was greatly benefited. I,
also, took the 'Discovery' for kidney,
liver and stomach trouble and received
Ureal benefit. I am glad to tell others
of the merit of Dr. Pierce's olden
Medical Mseovrry. - I). H. Dn.i.,
W S. 5th Street.
Get good blood through the nse of
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery,
and yon will have no more weakness.
It is the world's proved blood purifier
and tonic. It's not a secret remedy for
its ingredients are printed on the wrap
per. For ssle by druggists in liquid
or tablets. Htsrt to tske it to-day snd
before another day has passed the im-
Critics of the blood will begin to
ve your body through the liver,
kidneys, bowels and skin, snd in a
bw days you will know by your
steadier nerves, tinner step, keener
' I . ..I...., . ...I ..I.... .... .bin
that the bad blood is passing out and
new, rich, pnre blood it filling yonr
arteries. Bend Or. 1'ien e, linffalo, N.Y.,
ttn cento Ipt.,lrii,)(;kAi(e. . ,L46i,
or of parsnips placetl In their under
ground runways
The baits should be cut about 1
inch long and 1-2 inch square, and
washed and drained. From a pepper
box slowly sift 1-8 ounce of powder
ed strychnine (alkaloid) and l-lu of
this quantity of saccharine ground
together in a mortar over about four
quarts of the dampened baits, stir
ring to distribute the poison evenly
The runways, which are usually 4
to 8 inches beneath the surface, can
be located by means of a probe made
of any strong handle an Inch in di
ameter and 36 inches long. One end
should be blutly pointed. Into the
other should be fittea a piece of 3-8
inch iron rod, protruding about 12
inches, and bluntly pointed A foot
rest aids in probing in hard- soils. By
forcing down the iron rod near goph
er workings, or a foot or two back of
fresh mounds, the open tunnel can
be felt as the point breaks Into It.
The blunt end of the instrument Is
then used carefully to enlarge th"
hole, a bait or two is dropped Into
the run and the probe hole closed
One soon becomes expert In locat
ing the runs, and a man can treat
300 to 500 " gopher workings
in a day. Baits need be placed ar
only two points in each separate sys
tem of 10 to 30 mounds, which is usn
ally the home of a single gopher. Ex
perience has shown that baits placed
ialrly in the open runs invariably
kill the gophers The method has
found great favor wherever intro
duced. I'or 1'oiifniliig ;roiiiul Btjsdrrefs,
Mix together 1 ounce of powdered
strychnine (alkaloid), 1 ounce of
baking soda (bicarbonate), 1 tea
spoonful of saccharine, and 3 table
spOOnfaH of flour. Stir with enough
cold water to make u smooth, creamy
paste Apply to 12 quarts of clean
oatH and mix thorougny to distribute
the poison evenly.
Each quart of poisoned grain Is suf
ficient for 40 to 60 baits. This quan
i tlty, scattered ( I teaspoonful to a
plac e i along squlrrl trails, or on
1 clean, hard surfaces near the holes,
will not endanger stock.
I oi poisoning .lark Kabblto.
! Poisoned Alfalfa Hay Dissolve 1
! ounce of strychnine In 2 gallons ot
! hot water and sprinkle over 16
! pounds of good, leafy, dry Hlfalfa hay.
I dimmed Into- t or I Inch lengths. The
' poisoned hay may be scattered In
I very small quantities along rabbit
1 trails, or exposed in small heaps In
locations from which stock Is exclud
ed.
est granted, and in all cases as far
as may be necessary for public use
Instead of giving exclualve atten
tion to the business for which they
were chartered, they are undertaking
the molding of public opinion through
publicity departments, the conduct of I
legislation and the manipulation or
elections.
Instead of recognising th-: fact that
they were intended to Berve the pub
lic, they have entered upon the task
of dictating to it.
Everyone concedes that railroads
and all transportation lines along
with every utility should be permit
ted to earn reasonable net returns on
their judiciously expended actual in
vestment. Capitalised at about 4 to tl of out
lay, the railroads of the United States
are demanding a reasonable return
upon their capitalization although
about three fourths of it is purely a
fictitious paper liability (watered
stocks and bonds) having no earning
right whatever.
The tremendousness of this trans
portation tax is staggering to the
mind when it is stated that the aver
age citizen, every year, pays more
for transportation alone than he pay)
for the combined support of the na
tion, the state, the county and the
city or village in which he lives and
again when it is said that the rail
roads, doing their cash business, put
WHEAT, STOCK AND
ALFALFA RANCHES
LIST OF PROPERTIES FOR SALE.
In the Grand Ronde and Wallowa Valley of Union
and Wallowa Counties in Northeastern Oregon.
BY
LEFFEL & RUN NELLS, JOSEPH, OREGON.
LISTING NO. ."
4000 acre Stock Ranch, 120 acres in Alfalfa, four
crops yearly ; 70 acres in bearing orchard ; fine
new house and barn and numerous other build
ings in good condition; water in house; land
controls six miles of River; winter and sum
mer range to run 4000 cattle and 3000 sheep ;
stock never over three hours ride from home ;
California climate; price $12.50 per acre;
very little money required ; owner has cleared
$10,000.00 annually for past 10 years off
ranch. Best Stock Ranch in Northwest and
biggest bargain ever offered as a money
maker; will bear closest examination.
MSTIXti NO. 10.
2200 acre Stock and Grain Ranch; 15 mi. from town
and R. R.; 500 acres in cultivation; 300 more
can be cultivated ; 2 sets of buildings ; creek
and spring on place ; all fenced and cross
fenced; owner retiring from business; small
amount of money will handle; would consider
small residence property in trade; price $12.50
per acre.
LISTING NO. It,
1080 acre Wheat Ranch, volanic ash land; 1000
acres under cultivation ; 500 acres in growing
wheat; 4 miles from town and R. R. ; new six
roomed house ; new barn ; 3 creeks and 1
spring and 2 wells ; all hog tight fenced ; price
$50.00 per acre; $20,000 cash, balance suit
able terms.
HilSTINO no. is.
880 acre Wheat Ranch, 6 mi. from town and R. R. ;
500 acres in cultivation ; good house and barn ;
spring water piped in 'house; creek through
middle of place ; water enough to irrigate 250
acres and can be put anywhere on the place ;
140 acres in fall wheat; 60 in alfalfa; all
fenced in four fields; 60 acres more can be
broken; balance heavy bunch grass; watp
rights perfected; price $35,000.00; ca9n
balance to suit.
If what you are looking for is not shown here, write
us for additional listings.
CANT FIND DANDRUFF
every dollar of the actual money of
the nation (about three billion dol
lars) through their cash tills, taking
their toll from It as It passed through
In 1880 every man, woman and
child In the United States paid, In
lailroad transportation tolls, the av
erage sum of til. 57, In 1813 It was
$32.20, while for Oregon It was about
(40.
With the present eost of labor to
produce the "ton mile," the unit of
transportation Is lower than ever be
fore in the railroad's history and only
35 per cent ot the cost to prod oca It
In 1888 together with an lnci easing
population, Increasing tonnage and
decreaslg cost of tonnags movement
rates should be rednced, but Instead
they are Increased higher and higher
until the people's lire blood la being
drained to the point of exhaustion
through the vein of transportation
taxation. ,
The above Indicates the need o!
better regulation.
CRAWFISH
FALT'S famous
Fresh Every Day
OYSTERS CLAMS SEA CRABS
Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms In Connection. Steam Heated.
The Quelle Restaurant
Exclusive distributing depot in Pendleton for FALT'S Sea Foods.
Every bit of dandruff disappears
after one or two applications of Dan
derine rubbed well into the scalp
with the finger tips. Get a 25-ct
bottle of Danderlne at any drug store
and save your hair. After a few ap
plications you can't find a particle ot
dandruff or any railing nair, ana in-
scalp will never itch
EAT A SQUARE MEAL AND
NOT FEAR INDIGESTION
Poisoned Outs Mix 1 tahlesponful
of stiirch In 1-2 a teacup of cold wa
ter ana stir Into I pint of boiling wa
ter to mske a thin, clear paste Mix
1 ounce of powdered strychnine with
I ounce of powdered bicarbonate of
tUllS, :md stir with the starch to s
smoolh, creamy mass. Stir In 1-10
of an ounce of sarchartne. Apply to
12 quarts of good clsan oats mid mix
thoroughly to coat each kernel. Scat
ter sparingly along rabbit trails,
about n tblrsprionful at each place.
;r rapaM more Illierslty Where stock
will nut be endmigersd. . ,,r..
There are hundreds of people In
Pn41aton who were not the least bit
surprised when they read In the Hast
ureironi.'in that Taliman to. mo
eelling Ml-o-nu on a guarantee to re-
fund the money In case It um not re
lleve. Thix remarKaDie ayspepu
remedy wll relieve the worst case of
indigestion, headache, dlxxlness, or
thn trcntr:i i, hived out condition that
afflicts every sufferer with stomach
trouble. Ml-o-nn does not simply
relieve, It alms to cure.
Taliman Co can tell you of
many well known people In this city
who thh remedy has restored to
bealMi Often after they have tried
niaiiN oter methods of treatment with
little or no benefit. No other dys
pepsia remedy has made so large a
parOssMaft of cures as Jll-o-na. It
Is ho large that Taliman Co. stand
ready to refund the price to any cus
tomer whom it does not help.
The best kind of advertising is ins
praise of a pleased customer, and
then- are hundreds In Pendleton to
day praising Ml-o-na because it does
what it Is advertised to do. A few
months ago they could eat nothing
without wondering wnat the result
would be. Since using Ml-o-na, the
eat what they want and when they
want with no fear of suffering. This
medicine comes In the form of a
small tablet and is very pleasant to
tnke. It speedily ana permanentlj
relieves almost all forms of stomach
trouble and Is the only one sold un
der a positive guarantee without any
restriction, to refund the money If It
does not relieve. This Is a good time
to get well and you ought to take atf.
vantage of Taliman h Co 's offer.
BOTTEK AND SOFT EH
LIGHT
Is assured by the use of some
of these beautiful fixtures of
ours. They give a light that
illuminates the room perfectly,
but that does not tire or strain
the eyes. They are not expen
sive considering their extra ef
ficiency and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J. L. VAUGHAN
Ill
North-Side Home
For Sale
Five room house in good con
dition. Corner lot, facing east.
Lawn, shade trees; retaining
wall; gas and electricity.
Only few blocks from Main
street bridge.
A snap if taken at once.
Telephone 105