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PAGE SEC AM INDBI'KNDIC.NT KBWMI'Al'KB. mut Iall ana Hml Wiftlf mt l?ton. Oregon, by the OllK'.HMiN I'l Hl.lMltNO CO. City Official Paper. County Official Paper. Membar United Press Association. at the Doatofflra at Itii1ltnn ""mm mail vaiiert ON KAI.K IN OTHER CITIES lal Hotel Neva Stand, rortland. miiwmmm Srwm Co . Portland. Oncoa ON FIT.R AT nkaurs Raraao. 80S Sorority Rnlldlna - . i . ., oureao. DUl our. artraet. N. W. SUBSCRIPTION RATES i IN ADVANCE) afl, an year, by mall ally. as month, by aall alty, three months, by maU aJ'y. aaa moatta. by awti Uy, so year, by carrler atly. all oaths, by carrier J1'. tares month, by carrier My. oaa month, by carrier l-waealy, one year, by malT. al-Weealy, alx month, by mall sasaVWaafclj, ftnir month, by mat mall 5.00 - i.sa - 1 25 .5l T V) . 1.S9 . .5 . l.B .TS .60 fry! for the raising; of sheep in small lots by farmers every where possible. Those who advise the rais ing of a few sheep by small farmers point out the small number of sheep in America compared with American needs. There are but 50.000. 000 sheep in the United States whereas it is contended there is room for the raising of 150, 000.000. England, which in area is smaller than Oregon, has 30.000.000 sheep or three fifths as many as the entire United States. Ohio which is entirely a small farm sheep state has more sheep than Oregon, a state where sheep are raised in large holdings by exclusive sheepgrowers. will not present prices for mutton and for wool greatly stimulate the raising of sheep in small bands, thus adding to the profits of the farmer who follows diversification? A GREAT FRENCH LAWYER DAILY KAS I t.Rrt.ONlAN ppTOlffTQN. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21. 1917 The Watson 8t Luhr r filling the new court house orders rapidly and ' arc turning out a large amount of work for this structure. Jethro Hard wick recently lost 300 head of sheep on Despatn Gulch, the animals having; eaten of .salt peter spread on the pasture by some un principled miscreant. EIGHT PAGES Mayor Matlock la ness visit to Athena. paying a buai do TfrAITRE FERN AND LA- BORI, who died in Par- is last, weanesaay, was m America on a lecturing tour about five years ago, cut short oy an acute illness. His death in Paris recalls the incidents of his career which gave him place in the historv of r ranee. . . . In this the name of Alfred Ureyfus dominates, and this - - ...... "IVl-K .....!, i-Vll' a. jtroversy in history of this tren 'eration in the French republic 1 1 ne ureyius case is memor- US WltH able. nrvvflln an nffior nr. the general staff of the French army, was accused of having- That under ita blanket of drift- . sold military secrets to Ger- ed mhita manv. UDon the tearimnnv 'presented before the court martial, Dreyfus was adjudg- jea guilty, and his punishment 1 was of the harshest exile and imprisonment upon the Isle du Diable, off the coast of Gui ana, where he was subjected to cruel impositions. Soon a -persistent demand was made for a review of the Dreyfus case: and Labori was called as counsel. What he did in behalf of his client is conspicuous as an instance of the demonstration of truth in the face of grave official error us with sustained by nation-wide ac- R. Alexander's handsome residence on Water street has been greatly im proved by a coat of paint. An enterprising; youth tried to jump onto the Farmington train this morning, as it was leaving the de pot. Some young, hoodlum will get his neck broken yet by monkeying around the trains. Jesse Llndsey yesterday sold valuable driving horse to Mr. Bed kar, the consideration being $250. Frederick Ward, the celebrated tragedian, has been playing to crowd ed houses in Portland. REALTY TRANSFERS M-UtCH SXOW. Jaarch, you are foolin' your enow! Maybe you're thinkln not know Tfcw delicate crocus is peeping to light. Tr- pale arbutus has started to bud. And the robin is feelin' life's song- in his blood! ' March, you are foolin us with your sleet! 1 Maybe you think you can stay the sweet That la waitin' to burst with the daffodil. That Is waitin' to pipe from the clover hill. That is waitin- to run with the wind o' the sea r through the valley and over the lea! March, you are foolin' your snow! the iCeptance. As the Droceedinirs under it aii there's that delicate advanced, there were develop- glow . K and the lunscrjr, nuine ui- cides, disruption of the war of- fice and the general staff of the army, and a revulsion j which brought back Dreyfus ', from his shackles in Guiana to his place at home with military reinstatement. The decision of the supreme court saying that the Adamson eight hour law is constitutional has a different ring from the speeches delivered last fall by a certain man named Hughes orators of " Of the Jasmine's gold violet's blue. And maybe tomorrow springU come true, "S And off with a chuckle you'll cast the cloak . That la part of your foolin' and "" .part of your joke! - Boston Post. THE EUROPEAN CROP Warranty Deeds. Harve Taylor, et ux. to Susan C Shipp, $125.00. lota g, 10, 12. blk. B, Alba. J. K. Bolt, to J. D. Wells, et ux J1000, lot 3. block 15. Raleys Add! tlon to Pendleton. F. H. Denson, et ux, to R. R. Fa San, $1. SW. 1-4 8E. 1-4 Sec. 11. Twp 1 ."-outh. Range $5. Bertha, Stangier, to Geo. Stangier, $3200, lots $ and 4, blk. 264 and N. 1-2 lota $ and 8, blk. F, Reservation Addition to Pendleton. Kllen Uvermore, et vir, to J. W. McCormmach. $1, lots 10, 11 and 12, mock s, fendleton. Ida C. Catiin, et al, to Edna Zim merman. $1300, lot 9. block 5, S win ter's Addition to Pendleton. CONSIDERING BEST MEANS OF HKTTLINt; IRISH QI'KSTION LiOXDON. March 20. Chancellor I Bonar law sr.nounced to the Houae I of Commons the government is con sidering the best means of settling the ( Ii-teh question, including the sugges tion that he preside over a conference f of dominion tef-gates. Tlie Kldn?ys and the Skin. If the kidneys are weak or torpid, the skin I will be pimply or blotchy. Hood's I tarsaparllla strengthens and stimu. lates the kidneys, and clears the com plexion. . By thoroughly purifying I the blood it makes good heatth. HOME CAWED (iltKKXS PATAU 0 F vast importance in Eu rope just now is the ques- BOISE, Idaho. March 21. Hazel Richards, 16 years old. died at Carey today from the effects of eat in lambs quarters (home canned greens). Claude Richards is expect ed to die. This is the third death in the Richard family from the same cause In two days. - isvifMiMiMMiiiMirfiiniiiiiiiiinniiiitiiiinTiTiTWfn.iiiiii;?T3i &TF "When You Pay More Than H JjHr' J( L Fi8k Price You Pay for, Something . jCJ-rt J fNlI That Does Not Exist" S yfj "jJ ' B ' I 'HERE is no higher tire quality than Fisk no' 1 H greate" dollar-for-dollar value; and mileage re- Il I B turn prove it. ' l -sf; J I lll All Dealers Recommenrl fel L iy 1 rZ& ir ffl I f 11 ... .11 I K 1 I E F-l . You can t buv mnn h'nt nine hn..i I I II J lv ,N 1-i I'VLS.J A " 3 t F"i wan to i IN i g Tto.T Genajral Office, Chicopee Fall, Mass. 11 " S J VPfllllllliH)llllbillllllllllll)IIIIMlllllllllllllil)llll : .x - . I Wilbur Wood a farmer near Was-I In th. Kmhun u t... . I .. ..... Ill Jack ZZZZZh . is no, making a , lnrSayr, . U m-t . . i ,. ' " Mr- '" Mrs. Richard Beamer. II I Eddie Fulford of Echo was In I III ter Mrs Irne-t Reynolds. I fTagcD XDSrovEtAPD thc fcutrntt w a cor TnairrlTl I I-r. ueorge tToebatel who has t I f, . . , r . I I been spending the week , Pendie- fe." 'A 'ZZXX?? S? StffiS! & l7 ion visiting relatives has returned I I " this cut I I mouth mow it w-Br' I of mt eTr I II home. I ad tiu. mi how it comS cut toom ' ( qual'tt TpJ I II Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hi.nnis.tcr of I it 11 ', V u . J I II Athena visited relatives In Weston I .1 ( 3 S ' L- I II j. j. neeier. local Jeweler, who lias! i;! f- Vj--) II tA' JfT 'IJ I been ill for the paM month Is able to I" ILeiO ' -iTSvsL " Last Friday night Mrs. Joe Hod- I f I MlW stn was initiated into the mysteries C y f Vt Jill V ,- of Woodcraft. I ij(r fer-j fill I Hong Kong Cafa IND NOODIiB PARLOR Noodles ' AND Chop Suey Ouulde Traj Orders a BpocteMr. Boxes for ladles and gentleman. OPEN DAT AND ALL. NIGHT Meal Tickets, 11 Meals for M.M Special Chloken Dlnnar Snnday. 543 Main Street Next to O. Bide Phons Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES HOT TAUALES CHILLI GOil GABIIE awisu crrrui LUNCHES COFFEE verythlng clean and ' a a-toasts. FIRST CLASS 8BRVICS TEA 3c Psckaxe Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood ataC Phone if 7. rendlMon. Or. Three Members of Idaho r-amily TW " in is I Spokane are guests of Mr. and Mrs. . 1 inhn UaT... Charles PlnkerloL made a businem trip to Pendleton during the week. Robert Proudfit has purchased and by numerous lesser fame. tion as to whether the rtp will be early or late. It is a pressing; subject particu larly in central Europe because -Ve m-i-t hold out 120 davs Germany ; the Raman reyolu- for the new nop." Dr. Heim.lt,on may jnve dissatisfied Teu- teader of the Bavarian Peasant . to.n? ldea uPn whlch they w,. ;.. v,o,,;,wr I will act. Some day there may be more 'han a rumor of a revolt in ;said recently. A feature of the situation is that crops are not early in Germany and Aus tria. No part of Germany is below the latitude of Bis marck, N. D. : no part of Austria-Hungary is south of Sioux City. In lattitude Hungary is like Minnesota, which state is always a late crop state. Sec a.wH.1 in importance to the arri val of the new crop in Europe is the question as to its abund ance. The central powers iave 120,000,000 people de pending upon the product of their own soil with outside commerce completely shut off. Under such conditions it is -asy to forecast that the prob lem of peace this summer is Toing to depend not only upon military movements but also n the behavior of the soil. PROFITS IN SHEEP RAIS ING 'The Western Union business is an indext to Pendleton's growth. Don't I Your1 Cough Hans; On. A cough that racks and weakens 1k dangerous. It undermines yotir health and thrives on neglect. Re lieve ft at once with Dr. King's New Discovery. This soothing balan, remedy heals the throat, loosens tnV phlegh. Its antiseptic properties kill the germ and the cold is quicklv broken up. Children and grown-ups alike find Dr. King's Xew Discovery pleasant to. take as well as effective. Have a bottle handy In your medi cine cheat for grippe, croup and all bronchial affections. At drnggi.t9, 50c. PERSONAL AND NEWS NOTES FROM WESTON house and lots on Normal Heights of Ben Dupuis. Mrs. Lethe King and children have Bone to Hermlston for a two weeks visit. Henry Waddingham and daughter ills Daisy, motored to Wulla Walla Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Watts and Mrs. E. M. Smith visited In the Ourden City Saturday. Mrs. Clarence Reathe and daugh ter of Weston Mountain are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reathe. Arthur Ross spent Saturday in Walla Walla. L. S. Kennard Is the proud poa aet.sor of a new Overland car. Jack chapin has moved his family r.ut on the farm to remain during th smntner. j -Mr. and Mrs. Stahl of Walla Wall I were in the city Saturday on busi 1 r.esx. The band concert and the altpper even by the "Saturday Afternoon ' Cldl." on lnt Saturday evening for IT'S natural that a gentlemanly feeling should prompt one man to tell another about W-B CUT Chewing, so he, too, my enjoy the contentment there is in rich, sappy tobacco and also avoid so much chewing and spitting. The common-sense of it appeals to people with brains. I here s no getting 'round facts. W-B will save a man money a little chew lasts and satisfies. A 10c. pouch goes twice as far as ten cents' worth of the old ordinary kind of chewing. IUs. Vf WETMAW-mUTOH COstrASY, HOT aWn,, Tan Cty ARMAND'S The only NEW face powder in j the' past 50 year : Oh vea. there are manv. manv kinds of nowdun nn the market, but this one is absolutely different from -any you have ever had. The price is reasonable, too . 1 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Have It DO YOU KNOW- xf"N farrier adjoining Pendleton known chief. ly as a wheat man has -00 head of sheep on his place " from which it is said he will be able to turn off $3000 in pro ducts this year if he desires to lo so. In other words he will le able to secure a reasonable farm income from a purely jiide issue. The facts are interesting in Xhat they show the excellent profits to be had from sheep Vai.-'ing. The sheep business is .i gum! that there is agitation That the site of- the Eastern fire- v..n Ktate Hoepital was known as Middleton even before It Was known as Swift's Station and that it was at Middlet'.n that the county of Umatil la wa formally organised ? That the first white settlement of any kind in VmaUlla county was the Catholic miseion established above this city Nov. 27. 147. two days he fore the Whitman massacre? That the boxing bouts held las. evening were the first to be staged here slr.ee Mayor Best put the ban on he game more than a year ago? That Pendleton's annual death rate is .008 ? That Crater Lake received its pres ent name in IM and before that was known variously as Deep Blue Ttke. Myaterious I-eke, Lake Majesty snd l-ake Mstery? That JudKe Lowell Is a descendant of the Pilgrim fathers? jthe Iteneflt of the band was a success (F.ast Oregonian Ki.ecinl.S j financially and otherwise. WE.--TOX. March IS. Mr. and Mrs. Lillian Fredericks. Mrs. Frank Mrs. John Harnes, Sydney I'arnes i skinner and Mrs. L. I. O' Hurra anent end Mrs. Fred Poyd of Athena were j Saturday in Walla Walla. In the city Monday visiting relatives. s. T. Core of Walla Walla was in j r.dward King local pnotngrapner . the city during the week greeting old has gone to Adams to remain during I friends. the next week. I Itev. H. H. Millard preached in tin Carl L'randt and James Ktfpatrtck j :thf"JiHt church Sunday, went to Athena Tuesday on l.usonee. Klrier K. H. r'hy lecturVd Sunday 28 Years Ago Today ( From 1 raily Kjut Oreitonian. Marrh uptain Mttrtin can cL im the dm- t nieut'hd honor 'f Krnr.kinir th - n.st p'.t In town. The tow I f h- h n ii m m m rw- ha'itn ra n f I j X 7W Why? SsSaSs The thro great letters representing something which ana ao mock tat vsmr todiricraad health, as wil aa M the nation's healch. BECAUSE it has arrW Into ihawsaavals asf Aaaanraaaat ktaawHEALTH I TL. tSta a all maU aaia-a. BECAUSE It kawa tka aaaeatiaj ajawalitUs to Mlm to yemr aias aas artorlas kealtky kleW, wklsk is sssssarv to md swaltk. BECAUSE it is a .sa-sl vgetaU. nmUf. gwarufa m to cenaaia ssiaanJa anf say kiataL BECAUSE M haa gsauia aaaritt adtsrwtsa it iraU set kava staaal taw last (or fifty years, as it kas daaa -t S. S. S. w Sru. awra. TWe ar Julira wto wOl asTar ".- th.nr " rr w a.r. t. p., ..a nw. nam VT Kl a Jnl.r aaa ka ajatllatlag aa ka mmkm as sl praa. ,?7Ztl7i f'.Ti" ' sr. fca to. WrMa Mir iar aVtsIM traalaaaal. Address: DEPT. 12, SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, CA. I 17 'L and Efficient Laundiv Service Let us do Your Laundry R'.O'U S ' H - D R 7c Pound Called for and delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. CenfleBn's and Ladies' Bundles Receive Oar Card Attention TROY LAUNDRY CO. "We Wash Everything But the Baby" Telephone 179 fa