East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 17, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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EAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 17, 1917."
EIGHT PAGES
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OKKtiUMAN I'liitLIMlINO CO.
t the iwwtoffW lit Peadleton.
as second-class null setter.
City Official Paper.
County Official Paper.
Member United Prase
Association.
ON SAI.R IN OTHKR OITIKS
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WartuairtaB, U r.. Bureau. &01 Four
eaattai Street. N- W.
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tX TTMKS USE THESE.
la liraea like these to aee at
" last
How petty and how vain such
a tfeinsa
Tfeat aeeraed erstwhile so huge
and vast
Tills is the hour for wider
" wings,
Ff nobler destinies, for deeds
" That on high hills, where
morning sings
Twra Jire to action. not to
" creeds, e
Aaa buiij in soul and spirit,
too. e
The glory of a nation's needs
And of great things to do.
Slwrt.5d1S.;BRINGS CARRANZA'S REPLY TO U.S. QUESTION
tier the necessity not merely oi
supplying: .our own armed fore
es with supplies but obligated
to render such service aa far as
we can to millions of men in
the ranks of our allies.
Then it becomes a pressing
Quty upon all to take any steps
possible to help this situation
along. . The raising of additi
onal food products in back
yards, vacant lots, etc., can be
made to - count for much
Farmers can help greatly by
using all their available land
even if it be necessary to raise
crops they would ordinarily
neglect This extra cultiva
tion may serve to keep starve
tion next winter from thous
ands of homes. It might turn
the tide of war for soldiers
cannot fight unless they eat.
At a time like this the indi
vidual should not wait upon
his individual wishes or weigh
too closely the cftance former
sonal profit. The chief con
cern is the general welfare. If
you are able to buy all the
vegetables you may need, raise
them anyway if you can so as
to increase the production.
Don t be parasitical. -
The food preparedness cam
paign aims to reach everybody :
don t be a slacker. - -
MEN OF GOOD STAMP
5J
la times like these to turn out
and
backs
On little personal facta
"W achemes a
Tat seek new ways on broader
tracks,
And turn to duty from our
drt-ami,
Kb interest counting as our
" -own.
"Rut aa the land's all-interest
" Hon
"" Or saeh dominions as are known 4
- In the clear light of cloudless
morn
To cap the towers of time with
strength
"" For all tnat must he borne.
" Selected.
...
TO MEET A GENUINE NEED
- fj'HERE may be some wast
ed motion at times and
more or less impractical
advice but taking the food
preparedness campaign as an
e-otirety it is a splendid line of
effort
The campaign is in recogni
tion of a genuine need. There
is a. food shortage confronting
the country. Next winter this
I
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If you are
interested
in purity first
KG
BAKING
POWDER
13 what you
should always
use.
There are many
other reasons
why but try a
can and see for
yourself.
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OTH England and France
are sending to America
men with records entitl
ing them to respect and good
will from this country. Ar
thur J. Balfour is known to the
United States as well as to
Great Britain. He is a business
man and a capable one.
From France come ex-Pre-
rrier Viviani and General Jof-j
fre. That he was at one time I
the head of the French cabinet
testifies to- the position of the
tormer. Joffre has a different
sort of a record and it is one
with a particular appeal. He
is the soldier who was com
mander-in-chief of the armies
of France turned back the Ger
mans at the battle of the
Marne. He is the man who
blocked the kaiser in the one
big thing the kaiser hoped to
accomplish but could not
the investment of Paris. Gen
eral Joffre will be welcome in
America not only because he
comes as the representative of
a friendly power Put because
the average American admires
him for the courage and abil
ity with which he blocked, a
foe. that was rushing hard
towards his nation's heart.
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ItXICAH AMBASSADOR ARRIVING
Mexican Ambassador Ignacio Bon-
ilas as he entered the United States
at Laredo, Texas, being met by mill,
tary and consular representatives and
walking from the -boundary monu
ment, at which he arrived in an au
tomobile from Nuevo lAredo, Mexico,
to the American side of the bridge.
Here he marched through a long line
of soldiery provided by a battalion of
the Ninth infantry regiment and en
tered a car awaiting him just as the
band struck up "El Himno Naciona!.'
the national anthem of Mexico. Am
bassador Bonillaa was taken to the
brigade headquarters at Kort Mcin
tosh, where a salute was fired and h
reception" tendered him, and at noon
took the train for Washington. The
picture shows Ambassador llonlllas
aulking in the center; on the right
Is Brigadier-General J. w. Ruchman,
commander of the district of Lnredo.
while on the left is United States
.Consul Alonso B. Garrett. In the
rear of these are Mrs. rtontllas. walk,
ing with Major Swltzer, of General
Ruckman's staff.
THEY
WILL REMEMBER
1914
TT the outset of the war the
German socialists were
bitterly opposed to the
rtruggle. They resented the
manner in which the kaiser
and his war lords precipitated
the fight. It was only love of
the fatherland plus military
compulsion that held them in
line. The disregard for the
wishes of the German social-
iyts shown by the Berlin war
I makers three years aifo stands
:in striking contrast with the
present policy of the imperiai
government. The kaiser now
I wishes the socialists to help
'him obtain- peace and he sends
them to confer with Russian
socialists. But such intrigue
, may be expected to fail. In
'their hearts the socialists can
Inot fail to ask why the war
j lords did not consider their
(wishes three years ago. They
; cannot have confidence in tht
;men v h' knew them not wher
!they had a chance to render
service and now comes to them
i only because they have favor?
to ask of the socialists.
In the mind of the German
as well as the Russian socialist
the thought must stand out
that the first step towards
peace should consist in the
overthrow of the Prussian au
tocracy in favor of a govern
ment by the German people.
NO STOCK JOBBING
HIS is not a time when n
is necessary to mobolize
the widows ana orpnans.
the working girls and the pit
tances of the poor to finance
shipbuilding concerns in Ore-
gon. It is not yet necessary to
draft the savings balances o'-
the humble to grease the way
, for motorships.
Men with business experi
ence, business sen.-e and busi
ness judgment are looking for
oprortunm,f to invest mone
agents will tell you so. But
these men of sense, experience
and judgment want to invest
in the shipbuilding business.
They do not want to embark
in stock gambling. They want
to put their money into the
building of shipyards, into the
construction of ships, not into
commissions for stock sales
men or bonuses for promoters.
Shipbuilding promises to
have a great future in Port
land. It should not be an ac
tivity for inflations or the
plaything of promoters.
The mining business in Ore
gon has been throttled, stran
gled and stagnated by stock
jobbery, fake promotion and
by fraud. In the argot of those
responsible for its wreckage it
was . the mining game, not
the mining business.
Such a cancer should not
be permitted to infect the ship
building industry of Oregon.
When symptoms appear, the
corporation commissioner, the
f.istrict attorney, or both.
should diagnose the case. If
recessary, they should operate
to remove the cause. It is a
duty they owe the industrial
health of the community.
Portland Journal.
THF OltOWIXG Glltl- .
A girl when in her tens is passing
through a critical period or h r life.
The transition from childhood to ma.
turity Is not always easy: consequent
ly. In many cases health brenks down
enUrely and the girl goes Into a de
cline and dies, young If she escapes
thistfate, she may fall Into a state of
ill-health. ft Is of tne utmost im
portance, Irf order to Insure normal
and healthy development, that proper
precautions le taken, and not h in ha
proved more 'helpful than the faith.
ful use of Lydla E Pinham' Vege
table Compound, the great woman
medicine and toliic. Adv.
BRYAN DOES NOT
INSIST ON BEING
MADE A GENERAL
DO YOU KNOW-
That while Pendleton's Ited Cross
membership la nearlng the thousand
mark. Baker just organized last week
with 10 members and La Grande ha
nut vet got started?
That it whs 141 years as tonlBht
hat Iaut Kevere made his famou?
ride?
That competent ituthorleies estimate
that SO per cent of the aseswd Ihii'1
Cmatiila county is mort.mmed 7
That tjeorge Strand has swirn off
"nioking for a year
That only the turn of n coper
iln fcipt 1'orlland. Oregon, from be-
ng n.imed Boston. Oregon?
REALTY TRANSFERS
Former Secretary of State
Again Offer Services
"Wherever Needed."
WAaSKI.VOTON, April 1. William
Jnninvft Firyan personally told tlw
president he is for ''anything the gov
ern men t wants in push in if the war to
a .ji'fc. successful end." During the
confert-nce with the president laMinft
over a half hour he told the president j
he is willing to. serve on the firfntr line j
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You Can Drive a Jeffery Sedan
Every" Day in the Year
Throughout all twelve months of the calendar, the family
that owns a Jeffery Sedan is sure of driving comfort.
With trie Sedan top in place and the. windows closed,
neither a driving March downpour nor a December
blizzard can disturb the passengers. For this top is
built complete in Nash shops and fitted by experts to
the Jeffery Six body.
For summer driving, when there is no need for an
enclosed car, the Sedan top is quickly removed and a
regulation touring car top and windshield attached. The
result is a standard Jeffery Six touring car.
This is the new Jeffery Six which has been refined and
improved by Nash experts. It is now built, backed and
-guaranteed by the Nash organization.
Jeffery Six Sedan, $1630. '
Standard touring car top and windshield $60 extra.
THE NASH MOTORS COMPANY, KENOSHA, WIS.
C. H. TORRENCE
A complete service station maintained In otir own Karate
at otninwood Htreet. Pendletutl.
Telephone 4
or any where cine
him.
he president want
Prof. Hertzog PraFses
This Perfect Laxative
Warrant) IM-eds.
A. M. Mam. et ux, to R. F. Vanell.
1.09. mete and bound description In
rnav addition to Milton.
o. K. Wilson, et tix. to Anna Henn.
I3l lota S and a. block 4. Xlrholrf
Addition to Milton.
I'matillM Farm Iands tn.. to W. A
Mux hie. lio. ;i acres In section 5.
township 4 north. rane 2.
Now we know,
hearts are put on
no they'll le read.
Thoae cute little
vslentiues merely
SAYS
SHE CAVE
HE COMMON
COBN FLAKES
FOR BREAKFAST
INSTEAD CF
DR. CAIaIVKKfc,'S SYRtP PEPSIN
AS IDEAI, RRMKRY FOR
CONSTIPATION.
In every family there la more or
'ens occasion for a laxative remedy.
It Is to meet this need that Dr. Cald
well' Syrup Pepsin tie prepared, and
chat thin combination of simple laxa
Ive herbs with pepsin fulfills Its pur
Done is proven by its place In thou
sands of American homes.
Prof. K. J. C. HertzoK, the well
known linguist, 2341 North Orianna
Street, Philadelphia, Pa., wrote t"
Dr. Caldwell that he has used Dr.
Caldwell's Syrup S'epsln n hi house.
hold with excellent results and tn.-.t
he and his family consider It Indeed
tt friend in need, and always keep ft
bottle of It on hand.
Conut patlon Is the direct cause of
much serious Illness and is a condi
tion that should never be nerlected.
Harsh cathartics and violent purga
tives ehould never be employed to re
lleve constipation, because the very
violence of their action shocks the en
tire s v-tem. A mild laxative, such
a Dr. Caldwell's Frrnp Pepsin m far
preferable, being mild and gentle in
it action, without griping or other
pain or discomfort; Its freedom from
all opiate or narcotic drugs mnke It
sn Ideal remedy for children. j
IVofFJGKsrtzoAM r J
IVarmtli and Economy
go hand in hand with
those w ho use our
ROCK SPRINGS COAL
Lump or Nut
Dry Wood of All Kinds
B. L. BURROUGHS
Telephone 5
Or. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin la sold
In drug stores everywhere for firtv
r-ents a bottle. To avoid substitutes -I
be sure to get Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin. See that a facsimile of Dr.
Caldwell's signature and his portrait
appear on the yellow carton In wh eb
the bottle Is packed. A trial bottle,
free of charge, can be obtained bv
writing; to Dr. W. B. Caldwell. Hi
Washington St., Montlcello. Illinois.
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nlEN YOU PAY A E'U
It is not necessary to go in person irf or
der to pay bill when a Check ins; Account
is carried in the American National Bank.
A check may be drawn for the required
amount and mailed to the creditor. Much
time avd trouble are saved by paying ex
pense by check.
W invite yavur Checking Account wheth
er it U small or large. .
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n
IV. I A
Ihe Thor Electric
Washing
Machine
SAVES YOU TIME,
EXPENSE AND LA
BOR in doing- your
weekly laundry.
j .. .7 ' t h
1
III
If iitererited we will
send a machine to your
home for trial, and you
may have a year to pay
for it.
PHONE 40
Pacific Power & .light Company
POSTTOASTIES"
(Always 6 the right kind)
in the hir-build.ng miines on
"Always at Your Service.'
the Columbia and Willarrett
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rivers. Ba kers and fi-a.