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.C.SaltaW"laKa PAGE SIX DAILY. EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 1917. EIGHT PAGES IMII7 and Reml Weekly at Pea- 1 jr on, Oregon, Dy tne W OKKlittMAN l'l Itl.lKHlNO CO. City Official Paper. County Official Paper. Member United Press Association. Detered at the pnetofflre t Pendleton, s second-class man matter. ON BALE IN OTHER C1TIK8 stperlal Hotel News Stand, Portland, amu Neira On, Portland. Oregon. ON FILE AT "f-nri Rureea. l(8 Security fiolldlnir. WaaMriKttm. I. Bureau, 501 Four- saa-a Street, N. W. anpaocM . erjRSCRIlTlON RATES (IN ADVANCE) any. ana year, by malL.. imlij, aht motitha, by mall Hatty, tares months by nail.. sy. eae month, by mall Bauty. a yir, by carrier i'y, ai month, by carrier... el!y, three month, by carrier.. aty, one month, or carrier.. I Weekly, one year, by mail liaaal-Weekly, all months, by mall l-weekly, tour moutfts. oy bim l.voo , 1.25 .50 T 50 75 l.WI .65 1.50 .T5 .50 SPIUXG IV THR KTI TIKNTS' yVAKTER. ,1 I Winter is passing, and the bolls for ever witTx their silver lay N llurmur a melody that tells . or April and of Raster day. Higll In iwt-ct air the light vane sets. The weathercocks all south- ward twirl; A fon will buy her violets And make Xini a happy Klrl . Pllgrlma from, ocean and far Ulea " See where the east is reddening. The flocks that fly a thousand miles From aunsetting to sunsetting: Ijook up. look oot, behold the swallows, The throats that twitter. the wings that beat: And ua their song the summer follows. ' And in the summer life Is sweet. Henry Muster (Andrew Lang's Ballads and Lyrics of Old - France.) In other words the Tribune view is that not only is presi dent Wilson unfit but worst of all the people who elected him are no good. They represent "national timidity and a lack of virile patriotism." Quite a slur on those who voted for the reelection of Wilson, the peo ple of Umatilla county includ ed. What is your view as to the calibre of a Tiewspaper that v:ill express such sentiments, on inauguration day, toward a president confronted by foreign- dangers and exasperated by the unjust and contempti ble action by he senate fili busterers? IF WAR SHOULD COME ff HE immediate effect of J war would be increased taxes, large bond issues, heavy orders for military sup plies, the rushing forward of naval construction and recruit ing of large numbers of men for the army, who would be thus withdrawn- from various employments and add to the problems of the labor situation. Several months must elapse be fore any considerable military force could be dispatched to Europe, and it is not known in what direction our naval forces would be employed, though defense would naturally re ceive first attention. Mean while we" could still offer con siderable aid to the allies, since our munitions . capacity 13 probably much ahead of our j if Senator Lane was not in own requirements ana coma the senate filibuster his pres te readily enlarged. In many ent plight should impress him directions preparedness, with the desirability of making though far from complete, is Sure of his company at times aeu .umiceu as 10 iirsiBi eps, llke this; when Americanism simply because the mobihza- at stake there is no middle tion ,pf finance, industry and ground. " transportation naa oeen plann ed ahead sufficiently to render j execution comparatively easy. 1 Just how the stock market will behave in event of hostili ties it is difficult to estimate. The prevalent opinion is that ; pK iA ItlllUilWlUUI-rUllllallkalMllllaeUal The Jeff eiy Six Combines Dependability. Power and Comfort Scene from "FTalr and Warmer,' Ssltf yii's great comedy h i, Or-KOnTh(rttcr DO YOU KIN0W--i That the first bridge over the Unia- mother today and was lost for sever a! hours. Farmers are advised not to allow their dogs to follow them to town or the dug catcher Willi get them. The Sisters are having two large fountains put in the yard in front uf their school. There are now four or five promi nent sheepbuyers stopping at the Villard house. They can also all plav whist, a little bit. a A stranger while handling a pistol In Wheeler-Greene at Co's hard ware store this morning accidentally discharged It, the ball pasa a through the glasa of a large show case, flat tening Itself .igainst the mirror In th back of the case, smashing the mir ror. IN THE HANDS OF WAYMEN HIGH- ?" HE people of the United Q States should see to it that the filibuster Sat arday night is the last spec tacle of that sort ever to be witnessed in the United States senate. Shackled by its old rule per mitting unlimited debate the ienate is a menace to the na tion. The filibuster was used for disgraceful purposes this "time, yet it is nothing new. Twire "before under the Wilson ; war hat hpn Hinunrprl and " wnere iyw is the Main war nas Deen aiscountea ana -reet britl(p wa, a tolI bridg, bullt that after the first Shock, 'and Operated by Moses K. Goodwin? which may cause a fall, there I will come a general recovery I That Bin Humphrey was dubbed owino- tn rlf from HiiRnpnon raspberry in the days when he used and expectation Of War Ulfla- mpa , a arnusenlent placea calIed i Porn in Camas prairie on Friday, tion. This market has been well The Raspberry? f jJIifrch 2. 18SS. to the wife of Walter liquidated during the last two I Boymmj a ten pound son. months, and there is a great Tnat Uoc vmcent is one of the abundance of capital awaiting torm9t mayors of Jpendieton? uivesuneni ucn cuuw , That Joe Blakely. who has been) revives. On the other hand it deputy sheriff of umaoiia county for i WOUla be hazardous to Over- 1 years, was the first sheriff of Gil look the effect Of impending liam county, receiving an appointment heavy government issues, do-,rom "'""" Md mestic and foreign, whicfc will I ,. , .. , : . increase the demand for funds have gotten in bad in his native bai- and cause frequent shifting 01 iiwick? , high priced investments yield- : ' inar low returns to some of the That Pendleton has the poorest new government issues which 1"""' ' offer safe and more attractive , I returns. Then there is always That in-. Alexander .tied of Her ! the possibility, increasing each miston is said to be slated for p- , dav, of an early and unexpect- i""nlmMl a pnysician at tne state 1 ed ending of the war which '"m"m,ary7 1 ir - .1 REALTY TRANSFERS 1 11 would of Course precinitate a fresh readjustment in business .dr;inu'-rini have filibuster- ;a;-.irs throuchor t a rtmii. -d trs ahwed their privileges in jv. or'd. For thes and of her order to defy the will of the jreaons, no enragemivits crrttr- mujoritv and sacrifice the in terests of tlie country- They did so when the first ship pur thase bill wa talked to death. They did so once on the rivers And harbors bills. There is not an atom of sense in a rule allowing unlimited debate. The rule is used to defeat the very purpose for which it was intended. It turns the senate from a deliber ative legislative body into an organization at the mercy of Kiphwaymen. The senate should change its ruW and become a legitimate legislative bo'ly or it should be abolished. The senators who liarticipated in the filibuster Saturday des-rve retirement to private life. STILL CRYING? jqrT an hour when President Wilson is rr.t;tl-d to the confideii' e and! penuine loyalty of all " e people be cause of the ( 'ir.t'.'p and clear hraded abil; y ith which he guides the s',:r (if tate the l.art Oretronv p's local contem pomry blindr ! by partisanship arries an ed:t'rial from which the followinK is taken : la ewti eleetliia lie wa I lie .4l'l erf sn-akaM, n4 Itsrk. MVtiaM of d-s.ln?. asanat Ikf fCI hear I'l trie bnnir reMalt. tnjr rat turn pairtr rroeu eimNwan fra. awoVi. ti'r lie b entiniied be. raMiaa aattnaal timidity, a la. w of wart lei arnUiaB. aixl a wave of yt-l-k paJiniliipa. To rrrlrt til. In iMsry anaW he fill. To lnrh awr tSMi taahare r tiiamlih of liia ane. wm ,cnsi aaoaM he mow4hle. The MMn as asafortaitatWy a fillw-T not 29 Years Ago Today (From the Dally Kurt ing into the future can be made wun any reas iiiiauie asauraint:, March . i8i.) and the only safe policy IS Step 1 M..orhou.e A t'o. have just received bv Step and day by day. At fr"m Nfw York, coats, aprons and the same time the country must j and will quickly accommodate 1 'tfelf to the new conditions. I The riprappinir Ik beln rephced Troubles Will be faced Stead- 'under the bridge which was knocked vesta for use' of barkeepers. ,, hotel waiters and barbers. fastry and accepted with com posure. From the Clews Fi nancial Review. . Warranty Deeds. . P. Hartlett. to Christian Church of Milton. MO, niete and bound descrip tion in Mec. 12, Twp. 5 N., R. 35. C L. Swalm. to ('. K. CvinninKham, S10. 790 acres in Twp. s .v., B. 2S. City Realty Co., to X. D. BeavorL I2SH. ' lits (3 and 14. block S, Stati-field. :-V. C W. Investment Co.. to J. A. Pinter. 1. acreaite in T p. 6 North, Range 35. X. . W, Investment Co.. to -Tames x iland. $1. acreage In Twp. 6 North, Range 35. J. B. Kiisari. nt iw. to J. w. Enhus!(, $1. K. 1-2 SeC. L'H. Tail. 4 Vorth Riinae 31. I). nmwnell. , t. tut, to V. H. O--Connel. HW. lots 3 and 4, lilocla 93 anil lots 7 and S. block , Wardwell s Ad- "jdllion to I'matilla fregoni:',n. . M. Xavln. to R. C. Siinderson. all. acreage in Twp. North Range 33. i r. I). Teel. to J. W. Cuppingcr. $300. mrte and hound description In Sec. 21. Twp. 3 X., R. 211. A. H. Cox. et tlx, et al. to K. O. Draper. 13100. lot 4. block 10 Hous er's Addition to Pendleton. D Few motor car plants in the world are as well equipped to build strict ly "factory-made" cars and trucks on a quality basis as the great fac tory of the Nash Motors Company. This plant covers ltt acres of ground. It has 32 seres under roof. It employs an army of 3,00s skilled mechanics. It is equip ped to build motor cars and truck's within its own walls 93 per cent in their entirety. Jtffery Sixtl art prictJ ml ftlloivjt.sevtn-pttisenger SeJam, $1630-, StJan Ctm- . sngtr tourtna car, fl465i ' naMter, fl435. Fcmrtr Stvem-pajitngtr touring car, $1095 stvim paitcugcr Sedan, $1260 Sedan Cimbinatim, 1320. EPENDABILITV Is the first quality you seek in a motor car. . You demand power, too ease and com fortall the luxury you can get. But most of all you want a car that can be depended upon to take you there and back whenever you want to go. The Jeffery Six motor, which develops 53 horse power, insures all the power and speed you want without vibration or side-sway".. With amazing flexibility its acceleration on high gear ranges from two to sixty miles an hour without effort. From an economical standpoint its fuel con sumption is low and its tire mileage tiigh. Mechanically sound, repair bills are almost negligible. . . The hammock-slung body is streamline softened by lateral roll edges. Both the tonneau and driving compartment are comfortably large, affording ample room fo'r seven passengers. Divided front seats is an attractive feature. You will find it exceptionally strong value at $1465. 1 i C. H. TORRENCE A complete service station maintained in our own .. garage at 726 Cottonwood Street, Pendleton. Telephone 46. MAMMA! DON'T YOU SEE YOUR CiiILD IS if " SICK, COSSTIPATED'I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiniiiiiiii imiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimiimimimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiK: i : LOOK AT TO.Vtil'K! MO K IMMS- , .UN'S r'KOM I.IVrlll .ANI HOW- , Kl-eJ AT O.N't'K, j Mother! Your child Isn't naturally i croa and eeviiih. Kee if tongue is i coated; this ia a sura sign Ita little I stomach, liver and boweta need a cleunsina; at once. - i cut by the Ice last winter. K R. Parke's little three rear oi l iy wandered away from home anil Our mistakes of yesterday are main ly responsible fur our worries of today. ," "" '"ii.i iia. ,. .Mi...... ,g ju..i..i....li.,.....l..i....j. , .i jii i. h;X j:- K . . T"" ' . r ' - j l - i '- r a( (. ' - - - JT.: -' ':.. a-t.-',. ' ... t i i S.' A '"-:. . . ..... 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IA'rectlona for babies, children of at) are and (frown-n pa are plnln ly on the bottle. Keep It handy In your home. A lit tle alven today aavee a etcit child to morrow, but net the s-enulne. As your druicKist for a SO-cent .bottle of "California Byrup of Flu." then look and see that It in made by the Cali fornia Fie; Fyrup Co." Listen! Our Prices are Talking Ecru Lace Curtains, pair 60c White Lace Curtains, pair. $1.00 Scrim Lace Curtains, pair . $1.00 Smyrna Reversible Rug $1.75 Wilton Extra Quality Rug $4.00 Jap Matting Rug 16c Fancy Bath Mat 35c Lace Bureau Scarf 25c Fancy Bureau Scarf 35c Center Piece 25c AND Xmv K'E COKS II'. 1,a2 pealceN Announce Ailv:iie of to Ier Cent. OIICAl'.O, March a.--H!;.iinln tomoirow, the retail price of Ice will le rairqd 70 per cent by :h lar;et lc compnny in chicajfo. The i"w price is to be IT l- cents a hundre.1 pounds. In announ.-tna the rciiaon for the Increase, the company, pays. "everythlne; that ent rs Into the of the Ice priiduoti-m has gone Corner Main and Court Streets. IIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIimr, mmJ yVT'gaV? Tr9 Aft I . IJTTU0 MM 1I-I CTtOI P. ! Krvery mothr know and frafF crnup. Mri. R. M. R.iny. K. F". n. . No. 2. F -n'rd K.. writw.; -Mjr lit. tie fit ,f1 n tknn croup very NO DIFFERENCE IS HADE t -., in the class of service we render to our patron.-,. Every one receives the best we can " . ? We have customers whose deposits are moderate but they KNOW that their busi ness is welcome and that it is given as pains taking attention as that of our largest de positors. We invite your account. i ii ou.hed any. and the next day her' , .J3 771't - ' 4 ' ZIV una Tar ror ia mppf ci-ucni. i f - - ' - , - - -, - - - - i 1 111 ' y rolda and croup. aenu nr ure f