EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON OREGON,' TUESDAY, APRIL 10, 1917 AN INUKI-KSDKNr MCWSrArElt fMsllesrd roily and Benti Weekly at IVs- 4i,ea, Or-nB, by the AST OUKI.OM1K I'LllLISIllN't CO. I ttoe oontnfflre at Prndletoa, aa fmdcUM MkW mutter. City Official Paper. County Official Papar. Member United Prase AseociaUoo. ON HAI.K IN OTHKB OITI158 WW llirtl Newt stand, rorllenl. lUwue News Vi . Portland, Oregon. ON ril.K AT Cfcirare fturrau, u Serorlty Building. WakbUu.tia. I f-. Bureau. Wl Four--eseaUi Mueet. X. W. SliBSCUUTlOX B.ATK8 (IN AKVAJiCK) Seallr. m, r. by mail nailf. mi aviatha. by nail BmIIj, ibr ro'.nlh. by n.ML iMilr. eae mon'ta. by ftelly. eoe year, toy carrier frHilr, nt moetti. by carrier VaU,, three sunilti. by carrier Hetty, see atiath, by carrier.. ,i-Wrcly. Mie year, by mail. I Weekly, an monlba, by mail Weekly. f"Ur months, by man no . 2..r0 . 1 .25 , .50 . tw S7J l.S .e.i ISO .75 .M TICK CAM "Stand toether. and we ain!" It waa Washirgton who spoke In th daya of rebel din. When a nation new awoke; And. deaertin for and field . and eastern Oregon, eone forward already for the different branches of the ser vice. It is a good showing un der the circumstances, one of which Pendleton may be proud. But that is not all this sec tion will do for Uncle Sam dur ing the war. Umatilla county can and will mobolize a four or live million bushel wheat crop this summer that will accom lish a lot towards feeding our army and the armies of our al ii pa in EuroDe. Then we have our cattle and our sheep and hogs and wool and potatoes and hay and fruit They will all be needed and Umatilla county farmers may be depend ed upon to turn out the maxi mum production. There are no slackers here. . A TIME FOR FAIR PLAY N various parts of the coun try the sDirit of fair play is being invoked towards 3, Germans living in this country. The following editorial from the Boston Post iy pica. :w It should be an axkma that tmero fc Mute mml for Uie amhoillicai of city or stae to demand fair play (or German reddcnts in Una " OkaaaaM wrmlth.. Anoisrdlng to all appearancn Uirr ntll certainly (C It We don't think oar people of etnor nm or older antenedenu In Assert. on will be sngnst and tntoiernnt enough to rlsit the sins of the Cer nu sntoomcy on perfevtly'tanooent tttouands of mllra away froan Berlin. It Is not our habit to do aaQlbirur pita that. ' Mind, we said "innocent' persons If aliens living here wrrfer to be something esse, tney can nave all the trouble they want. But are are cer tain that the OTerwhetnatag majot-U of them do not prefer It. The East Oregonian believes the spirit expressed in the fore going is the spirit of Pendleton It is no Kama was entered into with a keen spirt of enjoyment by all present. A, J. Crabbe. a brother of Joe Crabbe of Walla Walla fell through a cellar door at Walluln Sunday and dislocated his neck. Taylor. Jones A Co. received a car load of choice. Juicy nails yesterday consisting- of 260 kegs fresh from the east- There is no nothing- to prevent any Pendleton man from having- a keg of nails for his Sunday dinner. Married in Pendleton April . 188. it i p. m. at the residence of Mr. and.. Mrs. J. H. Turner. E. R. Wheeler ana Miss Belle Crisp, the nev. Mr. Le of. ficiattiik. Another large section of the cor nice of the" Firrt National Bank Rank building was knocked off to day, to apply the ounce of prevention for possible accident- - .jiffs mm SOUS, ACID STOMACH IX FIVH SUJrVTKSt NO DYSPEP. MA, HKAKTUIKN OR ANY STOMAiCH MISERY. DO YOU KNOW- That Webster's dictionary defines the word chicken as "a young worn- ; a maiden" and that Swift man? years ngo In one or his poems had the line "Stella Is no chicken" ? That R. Alexander and Tom Taylor served as members or the same coun cil in Pendleton? That the t'matllla. river early In the last century was ealled by the In diana Toumalolam. meaning "water rippling- over sand"? That the government measurements showed over eight feet of snow near Kamela last week? Sour, gassy, upset stomach, indi gestion, heartburn, dyspepsia; when the food you eat ferments into gases and upsets you; your head aches and you feel sick and miserable, that's when you realise the wonderful acid neutralizing; power In Pane's Diapep sJii. It makes all such atomach mis ery, due to acidity, vanish in five minutes. If youn stomach is in a continuous revolt If you can't get It regulated, please, for your sake, try Pape's Dia pepsln. It's so needless to have an acid stomach make your next meal a favorite food meat then take a lit. tie Dlapepsln. There will not he ant distress eat without fenr. It's be cause Pape's Diapepsin "really does" sweeten out of order stomachs that gives it its millions of sales annually. Get a large fifty cent case of Pape r Diapepsin from any drug store. It is the mitdceat aureet antacid and stom ach relief known. It acts almost like magic it la a scientific, harmless and pleasant atomach preparation which truly belongs In every home. Cenmrahlp Ftanllshed. EL, PASO, April 10. Censorship of all messages - between the United States and Mexico waa Instituted to day. ' it Purpose s:ngle. pulses steeled .j. of tO iumn Onto Cast asiUe the ancient yoke. kin Hacked the hirt of IJberty; When fou- years of living hell Waa the price of principle In the country of the free. people when they are handi- -stand together and we win!" 1 capped as uermans 11VH1K Uncoln called for nnity ithl3 COUntrV- now are. At tlie When the wronirs of colored !.,,;,, tim "it will be well fot A j t,frriiittii v nu iiiaj iiul i9ijs !of our country's course to have j regard for the proprieties " of ;tlu ncpticinn Tht7 will nnli7.e of courre that loyal citizens will have scant patience with expressions of disloyalty from anyone. -Kfcand together and we win!" It is Wilson's word today. When di!ial sons within . - Auccor foemen far sway; When, forsaking l,eace's path. We arise in Honor's wrath. And we Join the bloody fray. "Stand to(Sther and we win!" North and South and Kast ' and West; . Let the shirker's dastard sin Damn alone the . traitors Dreast: tt n bark the flng again As w e rallied to it when Firm and fearless minute men Stood t.Mhcr f-- the test! James C. McNally. XKUNG OUR PART THE NATION FIRST ,-faOT having a national I, guard company Pendle- ton has not regarded her self as being especially strong in ttie matter of sending men' to ttie front. Yet 100 men, enough t fill such a company, have HERE has been some cri ticism from Portland be cause Pendleton boys have joined the Idaho national guard instead of the O. N. O. The explanation is that an Ida ho company kept a recruiting officer here, paid transporta tion to the recruits and kept the local boys together in one company. I he Oregon guard put forth no such efforts, con sequently the boys went witn the Idaho regiment. Had .an effort been madefd keep.'tne boys from joining 'the "Idaho regiment in the hope they might go with the Oregon troops the net result might have been to keep them at home. Would it have been pa triotic to have done that? Should -not the national need have preference over state or local pride? t FRANCES NELSOr in'ONE OF MANY" " ALT A Tl'KSWAY AJTD WKttNKSDAY. STILL 5 FEET OF iSflOWATniEACHAM il g 28 Years Ago Today " T-.it ST TKMKMT j tlf Oariv-rfiiii. MtuucfenM"nt, tr-f-wtaiskMt, Vac. of tpiHhf-d d'l; . x-in Sunday, at f tfJ-ton. Orrn, rfiuirl ' the -t 4ft August rl. 13 13. K'lilor. K. ii. AMiiih. IViulIototi, XuNinnMit Mani-cr, F. . lMiinkint . A4vrtihtnz Wantftr, U I. Drake.: Ownni (a corporation with 1h Tliwin par'i-tt Trnm one -r cent j r m'trrt (,f lei il amount f tn k . K. V laiiikiti. l'-tnMr-.in. rrKn, K. V'- ' Adr wit. I'n':i-lni. rori; I D. i Mkioii httn'lht.Mi r. mortz nd nibrr -fr.t hoM.-rfl. h.ldin t Krm Ih latl .KAnt Orrscinuiu. Aj-ril 10. lSSi.J Mum; ar aain on the rampage. J, K. Koiinjn tirid H. J. i'-fnit are the LtM virtirns. A hfnliIay party wa ivri at the reid.n-- of Mr. WelcM last evpning in honor of h.-r daunhtr. Mim (iweft's 17th hirtfcday. I'rinrewjiv hrt van th- ord-r of th fvninc an the rntiHi. AwerasTe numhr of copfen of ach woa f this puMlealton iwld or di-O-ivutrMl lnrm the i-nail or other ( to pa Ml .iWrtbt-ni during the m tiffwUia prMrjin the dat of this aAnem KumfHi: r. W. UMPKIS, Manacer. ihun men- They wnlle and suffer p(in nnemriplMlnlnirjjr wher a num'i demmnda a doctor and name. A. Mitchell, liacdad, Ky., wiita: - dauahwr vaa in terrible ahape witn kidney trouble. I tot her to take Foley Kidney Pills and aha la com pletely cared." Aching back; mar wrn to and atiHarriHed before ma 'niuarlea. miff joint a. abooUna; paifia In tr.w T'h dar uf April. 11 7. MeaJ U I. DRAKJt, Ktary Palic for Onwon. M) fummuawn eftpirea Kebruary aldea, ratumaUo aChea ara Indication tKat tha kJdneya are Hot work! a properly. Foley Kidney pllla correct bladd trouMa. Tallman A Co. lfttUlt11flllU1IIHflll1tS4lltllfttllltlflllHllflltlltHIIIIIIIIIMIIIfllfttlflllllllltltlHltllf Good Teeth and Good Health are what you want and what you can have. I stand back 5 f my work with a written guarantee. Before having your tft-th fixed come in and get n-.S' prices. Try my pain- le.ia methods, my scientific work. Newton Painless Dentists f Cor Main mnd Webb St Entranc oa Webb SU PkosM 12. Opn Evenings. illlllllUMIHIIIItllMllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIHIIMIIIIIIItllllinllllllllllllllllllllllllir ALTHOi:iH WEATHER IS WARM 1X I'P AT m CH SNOW liAH MiOrKI. Mixs Meda Strrklo Snrprtses P"r nu and STlrnds by EKSn With Ibb Mutem, BrfnK Married a TIm IMtlbM; Now Kesadr at Kernel " (Bast Orcsronian Special.) Jl RAOHAM, April . Last Mon day there was a lt-lnch snow rail out since then the weather has Ofpn sarin so there has been quite a chanjee of exieriencl,na: lots of rain, which has melted the snow down sev eral fnet but there la still 4 l-"2 anl S feet to dispose or. The tracks were twire at wins during; the' week for the first time all winter hut on Hundny mornlne there waa I or I Inches of now again There was plenty of weli-omed eunehine In between show ers all week. A government measure ment mas tuk-n of the snow depth lHt week and at that time It was fet 1 1 lm-he here anil 8 feet 3 Inch es at Kamela. Those who mny remember Roy nriMT. brother of Mrs. H. Fann of thi pliice. and who was here for a time dlirinK II4 may be Interested to hear that he haa Joined the Na tional ttuards of Palo Alt?. Calif., a few weeks aso. tTpon notice of war. he was ordered to report to duty snd then secretly married Vies Viola Mantisn of Oakland Calif. They intend maklnr their home st Il-d wood Cltrfor the present, unless the recruit must serve at once. Mis It eta fichreklss or this place surprised her parents, as well as her many friends, by marrylna- Bob Math ews, of Kamela. sntneUms last week. They went to Pendleton and ther quietly slipped to The I allies, where a marriage license wss secured. Thev are now residing at Ksmela wher. j Speaking of Breakfasts I Grape-Nuts Thr a Beason" the bridegroom Is an. engine wiper for the O -W. K- A N. Co. Their friends heartily wish them much joy and happiness. Geo. Irby went to La Grande on Monday night. ('has Hawes and John D. Lasson went to La. Grande on Tuesday, the latter remaining there, having se cured a position at the O.-W. R. A N. shops. P. N. Cassell. operator, made a trip to Pendleton on Tuesday to see the movies. Geo. Cleaver of Imbler. made a trip to this place on Tuesday for orders fnTm the merchants for apples and syrup. Geo. Hliyard of Telocaset. palJ Meacham a Tlelt on Tuesday and re mained until. Thursday. H. Bchrekise and daughter. Ruby, went to Is. Grande Tuesday morning for acreral dayst Jack. Doekweiler ma3e a trip to La Grande Tuesday. . Mrs. M. r. Wilder went to Pendle ton Wednesday to visit for a while. Mrs. P. Blackburn went to Uleth Wednesday, returning the following day. C. E. Welch went to Pendleton Thursday and then oil to Nolin to see about some cattle. Mrs. J. Larson and children, mov ed to La Grande Friday morning reside there Their many friends will miss them very much. Mrs. Larson's father. -ha Hawes. assisted her on the trip. Mrs. Alec Thompson went to La Grande on Friday for several days, and her son Arthur went there Sat urday morning. John Casey went to Iji Grondi Friday night to be gone for several days. Chas Hanna and Mrs. Eva Hall went to Hot Lake Friday and return' ed the following day. H. F. Schrecklas and daughter R. by went to Pendleton on 8nturda morning. Geo. Oreen and family went to Pendleton on Saturday. Lloyd Hewitt went to Pendleton Haturdny morning. LATE POPE LEO XIII. READ DANTE IN Biu Secretary Waa ObI!ed to be the Audience Until He Con trived a Ruse. NKW TnRK. April The recent death of Mgr. Marsoitnl. for thirty ear w-cretary to Popo ! XIII. amending through his service as fir llnul Peed and as the Head of the nhurcl,.' has brourM to light an tn tereMIng' story of the ded pope. As cardinal he tos his e.-retsr with him on sll his religious vtM'-s. and on one occasion, at a small oi t of ths way hamlet, the parish prlee enuld only furnish one room for th- I two. 8o Mr M'rrolml slept -n I nlaUrtW ''' We Gladly Recommend This New Jeffery Six . As it-now stands, refined and improved by the Nash Motors Company, Jeffery Six has our unqualified approval. When we took over the Jeffery plant we knew we had secured a big asset in Jeffery Six. - 1 But after we had studied this car -we saw that with 4 few slight changes we could make it unquestionably the leader in its price class. - , Inspect the Nash-improved Jeffery Six. Ride in it. Drive It. . You'll find it the easiest riding and the easiest handled car - you've ever known. The body lines are right stfeam lines. The motor is vibrationless at ail speeds. The tire mileage is high and the upkeep low. Improved and backed by the Nash Motors Company, Jeffery Six is rare value at $1465. ' - THE NASH MOTORS COMPANY, KENOSHA, WIS. ' a C. H. TORRENCE A comjilete service station maintained In our own garag at Cottonwood Htreet. Pendleton. Telephone tt I - sofa in the corner. Bach night on going to bed he took out a copy of Dante and read a canto of "II Para dise." When he came to a difficult or interesting passage he would real it to his secretary and disauss It with him. The secretary did not take In tense Interest In Dante ss did the car dinal, and often he waa sleepy. After a few nights he decided to nut an end to It. When the cardinal as usu. al. read a passage and asked hi opinion ths only answer he got was a snore. 'The man has no taste who can fall asleep while Dante Is being rend." ejaculated the future pope In disgust aa hw threw hla book and decided to .go to sleep himself. t :)i cent ujs.w'ia.'jf-'t i je ,1" i a Jr V4 J r for this namQ Four People Receive $3000 each In our euTOouncetnent last fall of the Evereedy Contest lor a better name -than "flashlight," we stated that if "two or more contestants submit the word selected the full amount of the prize will 'be paid to each,' We have made our selection without re gard to the number of duplications. The word chosen was submitted by the four following contestants, to each of whom we are paying $3000.00: Mra.F.C.Crw. 121 2d 9t, N.E,Wstertswm,S.D. Katssa sa W. Hand. 1 80 1 Madras 3t-.Tp saa. K aa. Miss J. M. SchoJs, 23 led it- Ussoa Hill. N. J. Bertha A, WUsoa, 413 Park Af. Madams, H. Y. The prizswwinnang word is DAYLXX h fuMUls as a ssasasfly way ths requirements specined, viaj a coined word that wa can register as a trads-ssark and a name easy to remember and entirely simple o pronoanre. "DAY" suggests perfect hght, sod -IjO sieens "Behotd!" "Beel" The true algmnosnce. the hvmg Ideal of tha relia bility and service characteristic of oas pradoct arill hereafter And Ks espreseion in the new name, Bveraady OAYUO. I wish I might peraonally thank each of the half million conteessnta and the millions of Bveraady friends snd seers who have contributed eo earnestly o the sum sss of oor saarch for a new name. Sincerely, Asterk-an Res Ready Works of National Carbon Co. The Droduct that has outgrown it$ name "FLASHLIGHT'