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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917.
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Chick Food
The best insurance for the
baby chicks
Its, not what you Hatch
Its what you raise
Laying Tonics. Lice Killers, Etc.
Coles wort hy ' s
Baled Hay, Oats, Rolled Barley
Etc.
CHOP MILL
Alta and Cottonwood Phone 134
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WASHINGTON, April 17. Senator
Shrrman of Illinois introduced a
revolution authoriainc the United
States to consummate an agreement
with th allies that none of them will
conclude 'a separate peao but that
peace will he made only wflh the
joint action of the United States.
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CIRVRL.AN'D, Ohio. April 21
j The Vnlted Press associations of New
i York has on fllo here today a suit
i in the federal court ror an injunction
!tuntlnst CX K. Shlmansky to prevent
; him from sending out untl-prohiu;
tlon propaganda and other puhlicitv
matter in such a may as to make it
I appear to come from .the Un,lte!
Press.
Shinan&ky has been conducting a
, publicity campaign muinly In belta!f
; of the liquor interests of Into through
a concern incorporated in Ohio as the
i "United press Association Company."
In sending out propaganda to newspn.
pers throughout the country.- how
ever. Shimansky used the name of
' "United Press Association,' omlltins
the -word "company.- , ,
I The petition on the here today aM
hat the Injunction perpetually re
strain Shimansky rrom using the
', name "United Press" or "United
I Press Association" urnless accompan
ied with the following; explanatory
statement:
j "Not connected v:th the United
Press Associations.1 '
I John H. Perry, counsel for the
United Press, supported his petition
with a large numoer or arnuavus
from prominent newspaper publish
ers and several members of congress
statins they received llnuor propa
ganda literature rrom r.nimansay un
der the name o fthe United press As
sociation." "The Cleveland company is a paid
publicity bure-.iu." said perry today.
Organization Is Mention IJUeral Su- , "It's aim Is to get advertisements for
port ITiim Community; Pastry sajr , special mtorast-s into ine nfmin
Ife-inx Held Today. ' ' as news matter. Recently it has been
j simply masquerading under the name
(Ka.st Oregonian Special.) 1 of the I'niled Press As a conse-
ATHENA. April SI. Hed Cross , quence the United Press
Photo by American l-'rt-ss Ass,-fatlon
Brigadi- Csnerai C isrlea J, Bailey.
ATHENA RED CROSS
HAS 59 ENROLLED
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Wrestling Match
TO A FINISH
Tuesday Night, April 24; Oregon Mie
ay Mc Carroll
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Of Pendlet6n
VS.
Jack Kennedy
j tiermision.
Preliminaries 8 :30 sharp 3 Fast 4 Round Preliminaries
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General Admission 50c. 7Sc. Ringside $1.00.
Tickets on Sale at Alkn-Knight Co., Saturday 10 a.
m. E3
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of raw milk to 2.1ft a hundred
pounds which is &0 cents higher thntt
the ruling price a yeur uko.
MHM.UUNK TOMMAXIFlt.
ha Ueen
rioud
inoetint; with libera! support in this !.J-ctini? to the unfair u-o of its
community. Fiftv nine members are name. A uroiw deception has been
now enrolled here. The women have I practiced upon-the I'nlted Irijs clt
be sun work on hospital auppliea. A j ents and a fraud nt3 Imposition upon
pastry sale is being field today for the i the public rfmerally. We propose to
trnefit of the county chapter. The put un end to such similar practice.'
21 members joining this week are:
Henry Koepke, Joe N. ?cott, Oavid
Taior. A. J. Parker, Wni. Mcltride,
San ford Stone, John l?enson. Jim
(Chinese cook ), German Meyer, F. it.
Rodd. Geor. Gerkinff. Mrs. Melinda
Kopke. Mrs. Stella Scott, Mra. Ann
Taylor. Mrs. Xella M. Rice, Mrs. Min
nie le Peatt. Mrs. Stella Keen. Mrs.
Ketta S. Potts, Mrs. Zella Thucker,
Mrs, Ethel Stephens. Mrs. Herman
Stone.
i'HICACSO HKill SIIMI. UYS
ASKK1I TO IIFXP OX FAUMS
CHICAGO. April lS.Tnder an or
der issued by Jacob Ijoeb. presiden
of -the Nmrd of education, all htBh
sch'ol boys more than 16 years old.
will be released from aohool work be
ginning Monday, provided they ar
willing to ko to work on the farm a
of Cook county. More than 50i"
bovs come under the terms of the or
der.
Bvery boy who takes up the task
of he! pine increaV the food supply
will be (Etyen credit for the full year
of school work. If he is in the grad
uating class he will he given his di
ploma, and if in a lower class will b fervotr wil Ibe installed here next full.
given pausing marks to the next The city will award the contract this
rrade. The order was issued by Ioh ; week.
without a meeting of the school
BITOKNE. Ore.. April 21. Girls
working their way through the lni
versity of Oregon wil Ibe placed under
something resembling labor union
rules as a result of conferences be
tween Miss Klixabeth Fox, dean of
women; Miss Tainsa Dinsdale( secre
tary of the Young Women's ChrUrian
association; and repre"entatiN 'em
ploying .omen of EuRfne. Three
hours a day and half a day Saturday,
or three and one half hours each day,
is the regular time schedule of em
ployment agreed upon, and a sliding
scnle was adopted for overtime. Com
pensation ranges all the way from ten I
cents an hour for the cure of chil
dren to 25 cents an hour for wash
ing, ironing, sweeping and cleaning.
A dollar is the regular "card" rnte
for serving a meal and washing the
dishes, and 75 cent for assisting nt
an evening party. For clerical work
25 cents an hour Is the rate agreed
on for tpewriting and stenography.
2ft cents for correcting parers anl
Sn cents for general office work.
ASTORIA, .Ore. April 21. Costing
$17.0rtft. a new 2 0on.onn gallon res.
Lv ' 4 . ' ..
Photo by AmerU'.i:i Prrss Aoctatton.
Rear Admiral Aibort W. Grant, Com
mander Submarine Force, Atlantic
Fleet.
lward, to avoid delay, but all mem
bers of the board who could be reach
ed by telephone agreed to the order.
Truck gardeners and farmers of
the county have .ai"d that with suf
ficient help they could increase their
production from 30 to SO per cent.
poitTT-AXn. April 21. Dairymen
are todny receiving the hiahest price
In their historv for milk, owing to
the rnormnim dem:md for the canned
product and the general milk short
age. Within the last few days the con -densarles
advanced tnelr buying price
ASKS WOMEN OF NATION TO ECONOMIZE
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Mra. Thoma It Mnrna'l lf of
;he vice iire'derit of the l'nlte
Vt:it-s. hiu 'ned wAfl women of th
nh;ut In nf"ifnl appeal to Am-
-ri'-an w tr u t e''nmiK and hv?
' tn a Im e petj)i e n tanner wlnlc
the nation is st mfir. he is leading
t he movement in Washington, and I",
is expected a t he result of her ef
fort that Witshliitrton orflrll scietv
will make radicHl chaiixes in It
house hold nia.ii;tK' i lent
m m i: ax ii:;r. sikci i,tiox
AHOI.ISIIKn AS PVTKIOTIC IM'TV
tlik'ago Hoard lraftN Hiika 4'ocrliit;
ItvnlM In Thvi r.Kiiwtjr for Ktiturc
irivery.
CHTCAOO, April zt Speculation
In butter and egs through the Chi
cago Butter and Egg Hoard was abol
ished "as a patriotic duty." by unani
mous vote of the directors today. ThN
was accomplished hy abolishing all
rules ooverlug deals -,n these product
for future delivery.
Dealers desiring to assure stock
for future delivery may deal direct
with shippers as individuals, but the
action of the board will, ft is (-aid.
virtually eliminate speculation.
DON'T SCOLD, MOTHER!
THE CROSS CHILD IS
FEVERISH
LOOK AT TOXOVKt IF COATKI,
CUKAX UTTIJJ KVOMACII,
f.IVKH, BOWKIH,
IVm't scold your .fretful, peevish
child. See if tongue la coated; this
is a suro sign its little stomach, liver
and bowels are clogged with sour
wantt. When listless, pale, feverish,
full f cold, breath bad. throat sore,
doesn't ent, steep or act naturally,
has ytomache, indigestion, diarrhoea.
Rive a teaspoonful of "California
Syrup of Flgi." and In a few hours all
the foul waste, the sour bile and fer
n-enting food pasnen out of the bowels
and you have a well and playful child
ai'ain. Children -love this harmless,
'"fruit laxative. and mothers can rt
oi.sy after giving it, because it nrver
fails to make their little "Inside'
clean and sweet.
Keep it h;indj. Mother! A little
tclvuii today saves a alck child tomor
row, but net the genuine. Ask your
druggist for a j 0-cent bottle of "Cali
forniaWyrup of Figs,' which has di
rections for babies, children of all
..ses and for grown-ups plainly on the
bottle. Remember there are counter
feits sold here, so surely look and see
that yours is made by the "California
Fig Syrup Company. Hand back
lth contempt any other fig syrup
It Is likely, too. that this war, by
reforming footgear, fs going to do a
lot for the oppressed and downtrod
den human foot.
The Best
Place!in Town
to Get
CANNf
1, at the Mora -whst hu"
til WHITMAN'S' mign.
Nobody In America, makM
candy Ilka " HITMA.VK."
Othar hava tried, ara at I II
try(n. but thy can't do I.
"WHITMAN'S" atanda for
tha boat.
A box of "WHITMAV8"
CANDIES ara revelation, to
paopla who don't know thalr
aoodn
Tollman & Co.
Laadbig Druggist,
STOH AT
HOTEL HOYT
lh and Hoyt 8a.. near Dapoia
I'OltTlxA.M). OUK.
Fireproof.
Newly lrcorated and Henovated
ItatM T.tc to t-J.on.
I V. Hlltlll-. M ana Iter.
FOR SALE
S room Iioum. 75x100 lot, on Irwla atre.-t. $1000. Some terma.
Must ba aold at once.
t room house, sh-eplnr porch, on Uwln aireet. $2S0t. Flna srar
9SS lot with room house close in rn Jackaon Ht., I3U0O. Party
with 1000 can handle thla. Ownor Itavlnv town, and hou muat be
aold at onca.
7 room house J blocks from Main snd Court streets.
lot. IJ750. Any reaxonable terma.
with 0il0
MAtLQCX-LAATZ HiVtSTKENT CO.
xt Main Street.
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