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,-., . ..- ...... ........... - ....Ai.j.. . .TetrflIWJ i..;. .. T':- ...... . .,......, "" """""'" - wrw . PAGE SIX DAILY EAST ORKGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1917. EIGHT PAGES AM (l)l'BNLE.NT KBWbPAPE, w tMy an Semi Werttlf at ll nn. OnfoD. by the OBUUUNIAM rUBLlHUINO w at the nmtofftc at Pendleton, iKm ciui mil natter. City Official Paper. County Official Paper. Mem bar United Prune Association. OH SALS IN OTHE8 CITIES I Hotel Nn staoa. Portland, Mews Co., Portland, Oregon, OH m. AT Boreas, ftu Secarltr BufMlor unjrtoa, u. O, Bureau, SOI Feur tract. N. W. BUHBOBIPTIOV RATES IM ADVANCE) rear. mall ly. ata months, by " ia, turns eionths, by - r. one emem. ajr aaii , one year, ay carrier.. , atx BontbR, by carrier, knun, tarea months, by rarrl ntba, by esnier.. i numta, by carrier.. t-Wesniy, fovr months, by aill and one part finance, says a story by Will Irwin in the last issue of the Saturday Evening Post. The statement is supple mented with facts showing the writer knows considerable about the subject whereof he vntes. The view will be env lightening to those who have had the impression that wars are waged entirely by soldiers. ine army and navy constitute the striking arm but the whole country constitutes the body back of the mailed fist If there is a breakdown in any vi tal part the army is made help less. Soldiers without muniti ons are more useless these days than ever before. The commis sary is just as important now las in NaDoleon's dav when that '.2.SO i&mous strategist declared an . i-m . army moved upon its belly. ' t"w If war comes to this country J Jjj: we will all learn many things KS about modprn methods of fitrht- t-ZtSr-ly; X? r'iinZZ but one thing we may an- ouiucjuaie is Lnat il win oe a great co-operative affair by the people under a government that will have to assume dic tatorial power. THE SITUATION yf REAT events are moving VE with lightning rapidity. Kussia has been reborn: Germany is visibly weakening; the Allies are strengthening; the United States is preparing for war; the railroad strike passed into history, and the Su preme Court has sealed the constitutionality of the Adam- son law. All of these events are of first importance. In or- dinary times they would have . commanded the most intense attention, accompanied per- haps by considerable excite- ment. As it is, this rush of de- velopments has been taken I with comparative calmness, land there was a notable ab sence of agitation, explained by the fact that Americans are prepared to face these crises and will continue to face them as steadily as other nations have done. Unless all signs lail, we have reached the be ginning of the end in the world's greatest tragedy. Tur key is practically beaten ; Aus tria is almost impotent; Ger many is retreating and her sub marine and Zeppelin methods of warfare are a practical fail ure. Not a few well informed authorities maintain that Ger many is anxious to end the war, and rumors of peace are once more in the air, while evi dences of grave internal dis sensions among the Central Powers multiply daily. At the same time the Allies are in creasing their ascendancy every day. Great Britain is at 28 Years Ago Today 7 XI IK FIxAG GOES BY. ft BaU off! Alans the street there cornea 4b A blare of bugles, a ruffle of drums, e A. flash, of color' beneath the fkn V Btm off! The flai Is passing byt e Bine ar.d crimson and white It chines, e Ow the steeltipped, ordered liilas. Ha.ts rn Ttoe coloWbefone us fir: But 'more than the flag; is pas- in y: (From the Daily East Oregonian, March 28. 188S.) Lee Moorhouse has received his appointment as Indian agent on the Umatilla reservation which now only awaits confirmation. Pendleton boasts of the only opera nuuH on me x-acmc coast wnicn lig-hted throughout by electricity. George D. Peebler, the Stage Gulch rancher, la in town today. The) fence around the old court house la being torn down today, there ia not much of it left as the knives of idlers for a score of years or more had removed It fey piece meal. A gentleman in from Vale, Mai heur county, where he stopped a day or two says the town consists of four houses and six citizens, all the latter being city officers. It has been remarked that there Is no necessity for the invaUd to de part in haste for California when the weather In eastern Oregon is so de UghtfuL There is a dearth of the usual disagreeable winds. The tem perature is pleasant and even and old Sol shines unveiled from morn until night. DO YOU KNOW- " Gig of a nation. . great and strong To ward her people from for- eign wrong; Pride and glory and honor. all - Uv in the colors to stand or XjlIL HSata off! Along the street there ccftnes JL blare of bugles, a ruffle of w drums; Anal" loyal hearts are beating high; Hats off! The fUur ia passing by! w Henry Holcomb Benneta. t THIS IS AMERICA HERE is evidence that QS German money has been the zenith of her power; Rus osed in this country asjsia has been invigorated by the Trell aa in Mexico and other i revolution; the French spirit is -countries to carry on a propo-(higher and stronger than ever, sranda hi .'the interests of the, and Italy, too, seems to have "German war party. Much of taken on new energy. Of "the stuff has been viciously course, Germany may be able 3Lw ad unfair. In newspa- to maintain the struggle longer That the dates of the next Round up are September 20, 21 and 22? That Friday and Saturday of this week are Clean-Up Days? That one well-known German far mer of this county is reported to have run his son from home because he championed the United States in the present crisis? That Lane county was named for General Joseph Lane, grandfather of Senator Harry Lane. That the altitude of Pendleton 1074 feet above sea revel? ' s That only two people refused to rise last evening at one picture show when the Star Spangled Banner was played? . t. That Major -Lee Moorhouse used to be known as T. L. Moorhouse .All Dealers Recommend .f&j&l 'THEY'RE the bet tire buy on the f'l TgP I market today. Fisk Quality is "Xy $ ;fc7r unexcelled and mileage returns T I Prave it Buy a pair of Fisk Non- VV fl TPf -iir-t Skids and put them to the dollar- V J T MTw fw-dollur value test. IVfien you pay s 1 ) lb'; If Xser f wore than Fisk prices you pay for. "Vlfcgjjl Hl'i' ill 1111 something that docs not exhL" Don't !!5k"iUi IjlJ I W forget that, when you buy tires. Sl!!' I ill Ifllfi W""" "n1 R"1 Company !:::""jj 1 illlllM GeneCtfficea.ChicopeeFalU.MaM.' fvJj 1 1 REALTY TRANSFERS veT offices, such material is ' known as dope and usually re ceives scant attention. It ap- :.eals always to prejudice and rfk to capitalize for impro per purposes the German's :Jove of the Fatherland. tf2jmuna liviiir in tHja rAun. try are wise who view the I There is no reason why all wrk of such propogandists should not be able to partici skepticism. It is not a j Pte in the patriotic parade 'move for the welfare of Ger-1 Thursday evening; it is not to than expected, but only at the cost of more serious conse quences to herself ; and the en try of the United States into the war will certainly hasten he end. From the Clews Review. Warranty Iecl1. W. T Thompson, et ux.' to A. E. McFarland, 1118, N'i3 1-4 SE 1-4, section 1 8, township 6 1 north, range 28, E. W. M., less 14.59 acres. J. C Royse, et ux, to Alice M. Rig- by, (1200, 8 1-2 lot 2 and ' lot 3. -block S, Livermore's addition to Pen dleton. . 'M. w. Lopes, et vlr, to Katherine Kopp, 300, NW 1-4 NW 1-4 section 13. township 2 south,- range 30 1-2. Emma Ewert, et vir, to S. Lowry, 3100, block 37, Stanfield. S. Lowry. to William O'SuIllvan, $1, Block 37. Stanfield. , . LIVE NEWS OF T HE NORTHVVES T IWUDF! REJOTCKS W.T5B .MATE'S RIOWa'E FltOM VIGILAXCIA. the survivors of the American ship Vigilancia. torpedoed by a German submarine, there was Rejoicing at No. 35 Charles street, this city. O'Connell was first mate and had been married only two weeks when he sailed. O'Connell was attracted to the Vig. ilancia by an offer of double pay and a probable captaincy. His wife Is the sister of a former shipmate on the Standard oil tanker John T. Arch-bold. NEW YOTtK. March 28. When O'Connell's name appeared among EXPENSES INCREASED $60,000,000 YEARLY RAILROADS DECLARE Operation of Actmon Iavr Rospon fiihie Say WeMtern Itoacb In Ankln? IS Per Cnt Rate Raise. liriUati Caiture Kquarfraart. LONDON, March 27. The Britieh have captured Equaricourt and Lion Ka vnea, laccord f ns to d Ispatchea from the headquarters of the field marshal. NOTICE TO SICUVOMEI! Positive Proof That Lydii E. Pinkham's Vegetable - Compound Relieves Suffering. . WASH5XXTTON. March 37. The operation of the Adamson law has In creased expenses on railroads sixty million annually, according; to a pe tition presented to the lnteratate commerce commission by western roads, ssklnK for general increase in rates of fifteen per cent. Appam -Given to Owner. WASHLVOTON. March 28. The supreme court this afternoon issued mandate turning the German prlr.e steamer Appam with Its cargo over to the British owners. isnan-Aniericans but in reality ften means their betrayal. The German living in this coun try owes obligations to Uncle Sim not to the Hohenzollerens. 1NOT LIKE CAESAR'S DAY DDERN war is one part urge war but to show loyalty to the United States, a senti ment that all should share. Too bad our farmers should have to do receeding when the price of seed wheat is so high If you want to enlist give the army, one part navy. ! navy preference unless you two parts economics, have a good reason to do other- n or two parts moral forces I wise. I!- There's a good way to kep growing boys and girls healthy and happy and that ia to give them Grape-Nuts for kraJtfast. Tbi wonderfully nourishing food Umm a gwed, nutry flavor that makes it popular with children. One of the few sweet foods that does not harm digestion, hut builds them strong and bright. Jit grocrt swycpArs. PALKM, Ore., March . The pen itentiary of the future will be almo-jt a pleasant place In Mch to live, ac cording to the opinion of Charles A. Murphy, warden of the Oregon state prison. "The penitentiary of the fu tifre will be a mixture of -school, church, medical school, psychological laboratory, mechanical worknhop and diversified farm," he said. "A few very strong cells will always be ne cessary, but In the majority of cases anly the unarmed guards wll Ibe re quired, mental and moral control taking the places of duifgeons an-1 bars." PfRTLAXT, Ore., March 2S. Be ware, you food barons! Sell your hoarded stocks, prepare for prices on spuds, the humble onion, carrots and other homely treasures of the soil, for prices are going down, and here's the reason: Professor Seymour of the Oregon Agricultural College, R. t- Alderman, city superintendent of schools, and l. A- Read, garden su pervisor, with the cooperation of P. P. daxton, federal commissioner of education, are mobilizing the boys of the Portland high schools Into an ar my of vegetable growers. Back yards and vacant lots will bloesom soon In Portland with every kind -or vegetable suitable to the temperat- dime. Harden Supervisor Read es timates that these gardens will num ber between 8000 and 10,900. NICW WKJerMfNJJrrKR, B. C. March 1. The European War Vet- ns association Is the name faror- ed for the Oominlon-wide organisa tion of returned soldiers. The Re turned ftoldiers' association, of tht city, has gone on record In fsvor of this title. Many believe thtt the Fti- ropesn War Veterans' Association Is but the seed from which will sprintf organization of vefers ns greater even than the American Orand Ar my of the Republic. : '.. asu ia - " I . ) pmm. m tarn. a r nrl m pwtptohc a - AskYourHiSirffor ffl a Keep The Blood Stream Pure Yoti ar mora intarastad ia yonr own haaltb than aaybwdy als. If you kaap your blood pure and vigorous yon ara much loss i pi to contract disoaso but tho blood must M kept strong and pure to da its work. Rheumatism, Catarrh, Eczema, Scrofula aro all signs of disordered blood, and you should heed tha first warnings they giro. Ia looking for a blood medicine, get a egatabla preparation of undoubted merit. We recommend S. S. 8, which is guaraa. teed purely vegetable, and we know it baa purified tha blood of thousands la its fifty years eaisfteac Cat S. S. S. at any drug store. a ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE f Be aura and get tha gea S. S. S. BrM(rton,N.J. "I cannot spak too highly of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vag-eta- bla torn poo ml X or inflammation and other weaknesses. I wag very irregular ana woum nave ter rible pains so that I could hardly take a step. Sometimes I would be so misera ble that I could not weep room. I doctored part of tha time bat fait no change. I later took Lydia E. Pink ham ' Vegetable Compound and soon felt a change for the better. I took it until I was in irood healthy condition. I recommend the Pinkham remedies to all women as I have used them with such rood results. "Mrs. Milpord T. Cum- minus, szt Harmony at, Pnn surove, N. J. Such testimony should he accepted by all women as convincing; evid-nce of the excellence of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as a remedy for tha distressing ills of women such aa displacements, inflammation, ulceration, backache, painful periods, nervousness sod kindrwd ailments. Now it the time to realize money on your old junk. Be Eastern Hide & Junk Co. 12t W. Railroad St., Pi-adlrton, Ore. Res. I'lione T39-J. Hits. Phone Ml M. GOUFKIJC, Prop. We buy tho following artl cles: Mixed Iron, Rags, Polls. Furs, Copper Boilers and Ket tles and all kinds of brass. We also buy old second hand Automobile. We pay for, f. o. b. Pen dleton. Green hides 18VgC Pelts No. 1 22c Dry hides 27ftc Also we buy horse hides aad calf hides. If you favor us with a ship-, ment we can assure you a prompt remittance. References: First National Bank or Pendloton; Third Na tional Hank ci Walla Walla. If you happen to be in aur city don't forget to give us a call as we always like to have a personal talk with our customers. IIongECongGda tint IfOODldB FARIeOBS Noodles AND Chop Suey Outside Tray Order a BpeotnKr. Boxes for ladle aad gentle men. OPEN DAT AND ALL NIQOT Meal Tickets, si Meals for M-M Bpoela Chicken Dlnaar Sundays. 548 Main Street Next to O. Bla. Phone The Best Place in Town to Get CANDY Is at the store 'what has" tb "WHITMAN'S" sign. Nobody In America make candy like "WHITMAN'S." Others have tried, are still trying, but they can't do U. "WHITMAN'S" stands for the best. A box of "WHITMAN'S" CANDIES are revelation t people who don't know their goodneas. Tollman & Co. Landing Druggarts 2 Writ our Medical Department f'eely ami without char;. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO, Dept. IS, ATLANTA. OA. Kxnerlenre tenches that r.epJe eel- lom hit a nv.n u-hen he is down. Thy Wednesday Night March 28 The IVoftle of This r'otnmiuilty Will Have an Opfmrtanity of Wits lug a Plc-umaJ Iteprewntatloa at rhn WnrM-Kenowned PASSION PLAY of Oberammerjau The Greatest ami Most Maj-stlc It -liKlous Hpeetarle In the World To da ! An liiteitns deweriptlve lerttire hv . a. wi:nni:it. Timi i tu ano i.fxtiiikr Will be dellered while the plrtiires are being dlsplvs4. t'ontr ami be ConMivi'd. Ailmlxalun Adult's Xlc; C hlldrrn l.v At the Presbyterian Church at 8 o'clock 10 ROUNDS FOR DECISION JACK CARPENTER. of Pendleton VS. FARMER BURNS of Echo HERMISTON, ORE. k nday H;ve. Mar. 30 In the Auditorium . 2 GOOD PRELIMINARIES 4 n 5 tVafaVa iiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirtt I f. CCDI.ES, CHOP SUYt C!!!'!A DISHES I GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW I V W " Weal Alia SC. Upstair,. Phooo 43J s VfcHIIHIlrTOrMHItlllllUIHilHirillliilltllllHflllllllllllirilllllllMlllllllllllIIIIIIIllIlrtjjJ upik'IIj' jump on him.