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    DAILY EAST OREOONTAN PENDLETON. QREGON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1917.
PAGE SIX
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lit the pnerofflce at Pendleton,
mm mwwaiM-vtmmm mall Batter.
City Official Paper.
County Official paper.
Member United
Association.
ON RAI.R IN OTHER CITIE8
tweerlal Hotel News Stand, rortlaad.
News Co., Portiaad, Oregon.
ON FILE AT
Bureau, . 908 Security Ratldtnc.
eainetoa. I. c Bureau, $0t Four-
Btreet, M. W.
0B8CRIPTtO.N RATES
(IN AliVANOh.)
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mmtitf, an atontna, Dj man
wily, taree months, hw mall
SVMl. oae moatb. br mall
smRt. eee year, by carrier..
aaltr, ats si oat ha, by carrier.....
lITr, tares months, by carrier,
statu, eoe month, by carrier
ami-Weekly, one year, hy mall
$5 00
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50
T 50
does not leave the defence of
the country or its interests to
sentiment or chance.
War is bad business, to be
avoided if possible with safety
and credit, but if we must
take the field why not do it
right. If we work with effi
ciency we get farther and ac-
trumpusn more ai. jess expense
in men and money than if we
follow hap hazard or alio shod
methods.
When sifted to the bottom
the arguments against compul
sory training are founded up
on insufficient studv of the
subject.
THE COUNTY'S PART 4
CONTROLS ALLIED DESTINIES OF THE SEAS
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wwfciy, an month a, hy malt .75
Mkt, four nontha. by nail J&Q
,TY T1US RAINBOW.
Hov glorious is thy girdle, cast
Oer mountain, tower. and
town.
Or mirrored in the ocean vast,
thousand fathoms dawn.
Act fresh In yon horizon dark
Jut youn? thy beauties seem,
A when the eagle from the ark
, First sported in thy beam.
FWr. faithful to the sacred page,
Haaven Mill rebuilds thy span.
Nor lets the type grow old with
aa
Tfca first spoke peace to
man.
Thomas Campbell.
H s ' fca,8 - ' Nss I
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f I ; m, . .,,, .,f..m :!
HERE is misunderstand
ing on the part of some
people as to the amount
o work a county has to do on
a roadway in order to have it
nard surfaced by the state, in
the event the road bonds are
carried. The impression nre-
vaiis among some that -the
county has to Drovide a crush.
ed rock or gravel foundation
ior the roads. This as an er
ror. The county merely grades
the road and does not have to
provide the rock foundation
the roads in Umatilla countv ,.T t l:1el: " """.r".11. of. Br"i8"
-L. f j- . , - i " ...... ii mot nvu i' " ii in jsiiuiu 1 1' cu n b vu men rainea to
J K aamiraity, who as sueh directs i tho rank of admiral and made first
uaua aiiu pruviuillg necessary 1 "w ri"w nut oniy oi faigiana. dui sea loro, bemir succeeded ln com
a" "i me entente allies upon the mand of the fleet by Vlce-Admlral
seas. Admiral Jelllcoe until recent- Sir rmvirt ittir
! ;
28 Years Ago Today
T IS HOT UNDEMOCRATIC
try
drainage would not be heavy.
On our macadam highway be
tween Fendleton and the state
line the expense to the county
would be virtually nothing. At
the same time the fact this
road already has a base for a
paved road places it in position
to command first attention 1 1"0"1 " Daily East oreguuian.
from the rnmmksinn in (ha I April 4. 1889.)
VenJhe bndS ftre VOted. 18B. p. m.. at the residence of the
umauna county seems m no-1 bride's mother t v Rohi,,n ami
sition to derive very material Miss Helen Welch., the Rev. w. e.
benefit from the state work in 'otwi'" officiating. The happy
the event the bonds are voted. l?.r amon8r ,ne "p"P'""
iuis wun cumparauveiy smailltheir friends one and all hope and
believe their matrimonial vnyaK-
will be a prosperous and contented
one.
expense to the county.
THE PRICE OF INTRIGUE
NE point made apparent
by President Wilson's
address to con (Tress
Monday evening is that he be
came exaggerated beyond en
durance by German intrigue
in this country. While pro
fessing the greatest friendship
ior America and while enjoy-
This morning nn 7:30 o'clock thre
buildings belonging to J. A. innov
were attacked and rteetmyed by the
fire fiend. Fears were entertained
1 for a time that the Thompson
Flack brick building might suffer but
vigorous use of the nse prevented
any damage.
A. J. Cripe, the milk man has been
looked for In vain by m:iny a good
ing a policy of strict neutral- Ly all reD(rtil h nas , ln
liy irora our government me I business, either br the light of the
imperial government resorted I moon or some other lisht.
SEEKS HEALTH BY
LONG HIKING TRIP
. K. Mlnto Hope!) to Itexalii Hear
ing by Walking Trip or HO.tXHi
Mil'-s over L'nited States.
lime
to
Re-tire?
(BuyFisk)
i
The Standard
of Tire Value
AM Dealers
Recommend
and They9 re Proud to
TTHEY give you more dbllar-for-dollar
value than you can get in any other
.tires, and that's what you want reai
dollar-for-dollar value.
Don't forget this "When you pay more
than Fisk Prices you pay for something thai
does not exist." Let that be your tire
buying motto &.v.d you can't go wrong.
Sold By All Dealers
The Fisk" Rubber Company
of N. Y.
General Offices, Chicopee Fall. Mas.
G. K. Minto, the deaf pedestrian
who Is makiiiK a 30,000 mile hike in
the hoes that the outdoor life will
restore his hearins. arrived in Pen
dleton tochiy. He started yexterdav I 191 while iIuyiiiK a piano in an or
he has been for several months, hav- 'I'hestia. h!i hearing reft him instant
iy.
in the famous old 1'erKlns institution
for the blind in Soutn Boston, Uaxa,
He stayed with this position two
year and then worked as a book
keejer in a large shoe factory la
Cheltta- His eyes gave out and in
morning from Walla Walla where
lug been detained by an attack o'J
pneumonia.
When he arrived In Walla "Wallri
last fall Minto had covered some S,-
000 miles since leaving Hoston, Mmss.
He went to New Yora and came wet t
by the northern route, except f
cursious Into Kansas, Missouri
braska, odorado. Womlng. Ily the
time he completes nia tour, he ex-
tects to have higed s ome 3i,o0'i
He spent sometime m treating his
ears without success and finally start
ed on his hike In June, 1I14, with the
hope that constant outdoor life would
restore his hearing and improve his
yes. M;my thrilling adventures were
n a prairie in Kansas
by nt;htning and his
ex- ' n,pt and once
Xe- I he was struck
hearing restored for half un hour
only to leave him again.
Minto ulwayx sleeps out of doors
to almost every known device
to carry on their propoganda
in the United States. There
was seemingly no limit to their
outrageous program. They
even plotted to lure Mexico
and Japan into an invasion or
OME newspapers not en
thused over prepared
ness efforts by this coun-
resent the suggestion for
"Compulsory military training.
Tr instance the San Francis
co Bulletin classes the scheme! our western states with a view
as Prussian, rather than Am-to permanent occupation o
wican, and essays to say that j American territory.
f war comes there will be suf- Under such circumstances
tfknent volunteers without the president has been justi
"conscripts." The Bulletin ap-ified in refusing to place con
jrars to think compulsory j f idence in any promises or pro
training is undemocratic. Sessions from Berlin. A direct
'Mat universal training is the and open foe is less dangerous
essence of democracy. It than a slippery and hypocri
weans that, all must do their tical one who while whispering
uty be they rich or poor, words of peace and friendship
Ward will
as natural a
pretty.
make your photograph
i life and 10 times as
REALTY TRANSFERS
Warranty Icecl.
N'els F. Johnson, to American Na
tional liank. Pendle-ion. $1.00. NE
.-4 section 23, township 5 north.
range 30.
Maude U. Hailey to H. Crowner.
f tix. tl OH. lots II and 12. block
5s. Keservation addition to Pendle
ton.
miles and now. Hearing his fourth j a' night in any sort of weather. He
year on the road, he sayes he will do
well to finish in a total of ten years
Story of Ills l.lfc.
Minto is 26 yearn of age an'? hb
home was in Kansas City when he
courageous t.r atraid. It does
" not take the willing to the fir
sj)g line and leave the reluct
ant brother at home in eae
-rl safety. There is nothing
r about the pltin that interferes
. the slightest with democra
cy. France and Switzerland
are both republics and have
gained by compulsory service.
Kngland, a monarchy, did not
'rave compulsory sen-ice, and
the English amiy was not com
petent at the outset of the
war.
Aside from its fairness the
dkief point of value about
compulsory training is that it
is efficient and certain. r
mav be planning to stab you
in the back. Germany is now
paying the price of deceit and
trickery just as an individual
generally does who resorts to
such practices. Honest deal
ing is not only the nest but it
is the safest policy. Those
who deal in injustice and chi
canery may prosper for a time
but m the end their multiplied
enemies assay them at their
true worth and downfall is
certain.
The alignment of the great
est nation of the world in war
fare acrainst the kaiser's em
pire may be charged very
largely to German intrigue.
C rwc 6O00 .iupfcc and mis rnnwD
NORTON. 1
aosron, u (. I tnij is tmc list Au.1 Nams Mr SCNTiniNn"!
a ast n au. mryJ 4"ti and cut ( I a urn cmc satis- I
' ' mi K C is THt totAcco tmatI I nu amo you oOH-rr1
0l Af.i M NAPS-r ANOl InAVI TO SPIT SO t
vT,irc 'ItAi.snt'ol 1 Muc 'p ZZ-i
THERE is something mighty democratic
about rich, sappy tobacco. Now that men
have W-ii CUT Chewing, a good tobacco,
to lend each other, it cements friendship. Com
nion-stnse about tobacco is getting mighty gen
eral now no one wants the over sweetened kind
when he can get rich tobacco shredded and
lightly salted to bring out the good tobacco
taste.
aaV Vf wrrAt rrro contrANT. nor (Wnt, Hr Tt CtT
ENTHUSIASTIC OVER
THE LIFE AT NAVAL
TRAINING STATION
UlH-rt lluinpliryy Writer Inicreof.
iiX Lrtut fnm Kan trttmiMfi:
IIhh llef'n hIc Mm IVIU Offl
ivr tir r4int nltit.
An interest In if letter feliinjr of life
;t.t the Hun FranolCf nuvui training
station ha JtiKt lxf n received by Mr
and Jlrt. W. D. Humphrey from thHr
you. Hobert Humphrey who only re.
centl en tinted at the locl recruit -in
if office. Incidentally yniitit
Humphrey han been appointed fir
petty officer hecnue of d cm
duct and excellence In drill.
The you n if man in so enthunlaMic
uver life in the navy that he plan
to rtudy at ncn for an appointment
to Annapoliji naval academy. A pet
ty officer h haJ charge of n dormi
tory and alo hiiM-charse of the drill-
Ina alxut thirty men and hoya.
Incidentally he draw frmr dollar
nvr a month and la pr1vilfed to
carr- a aword during drill.
In writing of hla d ollv routine, he
nym: "W have irood meala at (S,
11 30 and 6:30 reularlv. l-t to hed
very nirht hr o'cltik when out
ro the Ilahta. rp at ( 30 take
cold ahower. dre. crab onr hed to i
the atrinir plue. hanr out our blank- ,
and trah our heda and go to our
cteaninr atatlona before hreakf;ia. '
After lireakfnat e lav off until '
oVUKk. then dfill till II M
tilt I o'cWk then drill ilitlil S t
and off for day unlei I hnve i drill J
hat oner- bumble Hee tud that I
jtjfo re'tiowa to learn. Itut thi in st j
sret life.
TVere re cert tin amok In hoiita. ;
no clffarettw all'ttreo nut pM ani
Htcara. amoke a plr. Von m trt
he ri if you are caucht Mnkln(
ut ft hour and t a week If v(u
re mufht with ciaarettea tr i "t
yr.fl
Wh "1
. K. Minto. dear liMk-Htiin, Who U
Walking Mt.OiH tlcs In llc or
Itct4rliiff ll-aHiu.
entered Uallaudct College In 1S. Ho
left action! in the aecond year to
teach Tommy stringer, a blind, deaf
and dump proteffe of Helen Keller
cairiea an air alceplng bag: and pil
low. wetRhinff 18 pounds. His whole
outfit we.Khs 20 35 pounds. In
Montana last winter when the mer
cury was 35 below, he slept outsldo
and rot I"8t in a nnowstorm. From
(levelnnd to CTolumbuK. dhio, he ran
in a trnck suit livinar on vegetarian
dlt. The distance waa 2 7 miles and
the time 45 hours and 15 minutes,
the finish beinfc in the governor's
of fi-e from MiaHoiila to Spokane.
254 mflea, lie also ran In a track suit,
t he f i rat seven ni i lea In 41 ni i nut eg.
He crofted the Hitter Hoots bare 1-c-ffed
and alone. He walked from
I'omeroy-to Walla Walla In one, day.
57 miles.
Minto make a business of wrltln
Utt ncwspHperH and magazines, both
poetry and prone, at hot h of which
he ia exc.'piIo!iallv iipt. ! still ptavs
t he piano by net me of touch ami ia
an expert at lipreadinK.
Hla outfit cotiaists of sleeping
hfijr, camp axe. compass pedometer.
hunting knife, first aid kit, writ in
materia la and a tooth brush. He be
lieves in two meals a day, very little
meat, plenty of raw foods, -ater and
fresh air. His best record has In en I
26 miles In 2 hours and 40 minute I
running;. He is making- the trip t
Portland, currying five or lo poumlx
In time of need
Every woman should know the comfort, and experi
ence the relief of a reliable remedy that am be de
pended upon to right conditions which cause head
ache, dizziness, languor, nausea and constipation. At
such times, nothing is so safe, so sure and speedy as
During the past sixty yean, millions of women have found them
most helpful in toning and strengthening the system, and for regu
lating the stomach, liver and bowels. These famous pills are entirely
vegetable and contain no harmful or habll forming drugs. Use them
with entire confidence for they cause no unpleasant after-effects, and
will not fail you
Directions of Special Vaju to Womea are with Every Box.
Sold by drugfi.ta throughout the world. In boaaa, 10c, 25c
teflSS
i mm
H ITR IM.KIS ; II.TV.
SAI.KM. April 3. Fnnk White
cnvict chanced with an attack with
intent to kill, pb-aded guilty and was
sentenced to three year In the peni
tentiary to be served after hia prei
ent sentence.
1 UMleaa - - - - . t-M
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SUrtin On The Road To Health'
with ulm'i ranedy S. S. S. It firm vital.
Hf to bwooveriahod MoawV aamkhig It oaaUr to
reaiat the goraao W disease mmd etroofth to
drtVa ami aliaoaao U it eta m t eotfcohl ia year
eyetaaa. If jam gwt aack ymm kaeo a W1tr
ckaaeo for recovery if yoar Mood Is pare thaa
if M ia raa etewa. It la iaaportaat f keoa
jrotar Uood owro at all naaaaa.
f rmm ara atiartea wtta lia.iaH er Catarra. ae
fr.ii.. ar Malaria, ar SUa Enaptl.au, aaka tlaaa aa
a.Kiauaa m Htm.mi Hill a4 ft a VMitaala bW
mmrmw tm alrWa i-l taw li ..illln. S. S. . at r .
mm pmntr vta.iaala, mm4 la naiatilly I 1 1 lai a i n ' -4
mm a tli i a fmnim mm tim nal ti.lt.
Ct S. S. S. at aay earauj etoraw Deal acera .
aohatirota. w
tar kaafcbt aa Maad airaWa. alaa MtJSral
Jttwtmm, oaata aa tiitil arltiaaal cWra. jtaar.aal
MacScaJ Dept. It, SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.
ATLANTA, CA.
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WANTED
We will t in Pendleton at
DUTCH HENRY fEED VAH
Saturday, April 7th
To buy mares and horsea, 15 hand 1 in., to 16
hands 1 in.; 1100 to 1600 lbs.; area 5 to 9. Must
be broke and in good flesh.
Mabee & Pyle
Kansas City, Mo.
BETTr-R AXO BOFTrR
LIGHT
la aaaurrit by the uae of some
of thea beautiful flxturae of
euro. They (ive a light that
lllumlnatra the room perfectly
but that dors not tire or strata
the eyea. They are not ipo
slve Conalilerlna their extra ef
flcleney and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J..L. VAUGHAN
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