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TWELVE PAGES PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREOON1AV. PKNDLKTOV ORKCON. SATURDAY. APRIL 21. 1A17. AM !Mr.l1!MUfcT MCWSi-ArSK fsalaas p i Isll Ami Wsrklr at r"va Art ummix iiKLiaiirxo co mil at taw aamam' at rVsaMtoa. bM aull BIIUC. mpt, aa avsu City ornetai Paper. County Official Paper. Maabar United Praaa AssociaUioav OS BALK IS OTHF.K C1TIK laairal rl:l N . ParclaaA. Imil (., Port lass. Orcgea. OM ril.8 AT (Mn Ban. 0B Kw-orftj BoIMInr Washlattea. I , Bsreao. 601 roar Mac ItraH, K. W. THE MOTHER HONORS HER CHILD StBWHIPTIoSf RATE tlX AHVASCEl Dally. aa yaar. ay bmiI Dally, sis aauatbs. ay mall Daily. ta araataa. by aiU DaUy. aaa auiaia. by Ball lt.7. aa yar. by carrier OaHy. all Boats, by rarrirr Daily, tana atsnias. ay nmw . 2M . 1 23 . -V . 1 &o . STS . 1 s as Imuy. aa ataaia. ar carrw a ail Woaiy. aa ymr. by avail , - I-SO I WaHLly. all stoat tav by anil .75 THK VOICE Of IJBKKTY. Ixmx had tna Silence hr-ld Tbes. oh. Bell of Liberty! Wlwi circumstances compslled Thea Thy prisoned voice to free. We heard Thy messaire thrill- Inn and anaaer to Thy call; If for success or failure to lain or loae our all. No longer snail we ponder, nor (Willi tha Hood and ill. But lather all our foreea Thy mandate to fulfill. Aa on that day of Rlory. when flrat Thy tone did rtnir. We rally to Ty standard, aa we Thy virtue sins. From out the Silence olden Thy vibrant voice ia hurled. Not for a Nation only, nut Freedom of the World. May Marry Howmait A PATRIOTISM OF DRESS HE honor done the United f . . - f a : day in England is per haps without a parallel in his tory. What other country ha ever hoisted the flag of anoth er nation to its public flag staffs, or taken such other steps as did England yesterday to show respect to a foreign Hand? ) Making the observance of I much greater significance is !the past relations 'of the two countries. England, the parent from whom the child America rebelled, did honor to the child matured and self-developed. The British celebration of yesterday, participated in by the king and queen and other high dignitaries, shows the depth of England's thank fulness that America, the land of the free and the first of democracies, has. joined with the allies to strangle tyranny and banish autocracy from the earth. Teddy Roosevelt always was an impetuous devil. The kaiser has been brewing his cup of bitterness for over 30 years. Are you ready to do what you can when your country calls? If so sign the pledge without being asked. Pendleton's Round-Up is a Broadway success. There is no higher tribute to, merit. Is the sun hiding his face from this world of carnage and are the gods weeping to behold the fearful slaughter? That mav be a noetic wav of explaining the present brand ' of spring weather. I FIRST AMERICAN ARMED SHIP TO BE SUNK BY U-BOAT i : A . - off BrMst? Franc, with a tHsir.e Ifrfu- to th bnttom by a C-boat. Nineteen -..,.. uu....inBy th. member of th crew of the friithler ( rrr rescued bi a French tatnl. The American steamer Aztec. hlch, according to dltpatche, haa letn sunk by a German' submarine first American armed shi pto be ami tTwenty-ttsht are miaaing. Alexander HhhI. arterwards Lord Hrinport of Knictand. a peraonal friend of the bead or Vancouver's ex pedition which discovered the snow peak in 1792? That the normal temperature of the human body Is 98. C? That W. B. Maya has been a resi dent o Pendleton slme he was 17 years old ? That O. W Bradley, ntfrmer count? treasurer, is now exploiting; a new half-sole for auto tlrea? ' hoof top. Thexe lesions reach an ex cessive growth and develop a pruud f flesh condition. In lambs and youn ' pi its the mouths are so afected that , the animals cannot suck and starvins ; results. This disease is appeartnj; and causing- much loss in other sec j tions of the state." SKVKltK WKATIIKK IS CALLING Mlt'H DAMAiill j IaOHHca Amone wille and Sheep In the N'ortiM-rn Itocfcy Mountain REALTY TPiXSFBS i Warrbnty TJed.. H. L. Wilson, et ui. to Takima Fruit Company. 110 w 1-3 SE 1-4 and KW 1-4 Section 12. Township North, ranft-e 34 and N 1-2 KW 1-4 Section Z. TownnhJp 5 North, Hanse 34. 40 YEARS AGO (From the Weekly Kast Oregonlan. April 21. 177 I 1SI1I Maya, wife and baby have gone ; to housekeeping and bre aa cosy as ; three In a' amall house can be. Horn, Hunduy evening last. In Pen- (dleton. to the wife of James Jones. HE Camofire Girls of America have suggested ! daua-hter; to the wife of Henry Tevis In Pendleton on Thursday evening boy. Duvtd Drumheller will start In a ew days for the railroad with 150 fat steers. We hope he will strike the market at the right time to do well. J. H. Turner and t S. Diaoswar have been chosen to represent Pen dleton lodge I. O. O. f. at the grand lodge of the state wtlich meets in Portland May It. 1877. The Portland Oregon Ian with Har vey rk-ott as editor at more likely to be an organ than when Mr. Hill wa editor. Charles Shoemaker Is the possessor of a three year old dasher horse anl he Jumps like a race hone. His fu ture as a race horse Is bright. - dome fine animals were on exhi bition at the horse show in Weston Saturday last. im Sunday night 'last portions ' the Blue Mountains were covered thinly with snow. The wacon roads, however were not visited by a sin gle flake of the beautiful. I DO YOU KNOW- I i i That the war with Spain began is 0f j years ago today? that a national uniform dress for women be adopted while this country is at war. The mothers of St. Paul are advocating khaki graduating dresses for high school misses, p.nd the high school girla of Portland have placed a limi tation on their expenditures for commencement gowns. Club women of Albany, Ore gon, have started a move to have all children of the city go bare-footed during the sum mer months. All this is done in the inter eat of economy during war time. Why should there not be a patriotism of dress, at leant to the extent of elimi nating much of the sinful trib ute which fashion and style collect each year? Clothes have a three-fold purpose, concealment, protec tion and adornment. The first two purposes are utilitarian, the third is purely luxury. For every dollar that is spent to satisfy the practical purposes of clothing there are tens and hundreds of dollars spent on style. Dame Fashion is an ex- npnsive miKtress ana wnnai n caDricious one. Billions li-jllar are wasted annually in j Tult Mlm v)oU Hin )a . expert an endeavor to fulfill her Bt tying rues for angimg. whimsical decree. 1 - M , It would Keem that if anj That Mt Hood named for earnest effort is to be madej t hroutr hout the nation to adopt !....aaaa4 more economical nianuaiun living un.l th inrrpasinir cost nMHAMH) - . . -u.a..;t;M molfoa th. n m wl ' 1 1 liricnriwcr " ' " ' ' " a W of such an effort apparent td; 4 f all a big ctep in the right di rt-ction would be taken by; emancipating ourselves from j the Mavery of dretw. If wc ; t ould content ourselves, for a j time at least, with selecting our clothes with respect to decency rud comfort more than with a) view to making ourselves hu-l man peacocks, we might have more money for such luxurious! necessities as bread and pota-j toe and beans. The suggestion of the Camp-, fire Girls menu serious consid eration bv the women and girls of the land. A general adop lion of a plain, simple, inex- j pensive costume for wartimes would mean a huge saving ana I 1 W. o u-aurra rt a T Ti fk tic tliftinction. It rniht throw j the ntyle makers out of job hwt thy wotilil b xry fit ub-j joctj for rrnier.t w I.IP AD IsKG IXCER 1Htme In Pterins; Havoc With Herd-. and rlocixa In Oretron. EITGE.VB, Ore. April 2t. "A dis ease commonly known as the lip and lea; ulcer is playing; havoc among; the hogs and sheep of various sections of the state, says x. 8. Kobb. countv agricultural agent. -The dtseajte eon fines itself to then- two clajws of livestock and is especially bail In sheep. It spreads much more rapid Iv in sheep than In hogs and untees its appearance in the flock is check ed by the isolation of the victims, the results are bad. "The disease firwt ape pars In the form of lesions around the mouth and on the legs in the region of the WASHINGTON, A pril 2 1 . Sever weather ia causing heavy losses among; cattle and sheep in the northern Kocky mountain reirion. according to reports to the forestry service. The loss of sheep In Wyoming. Idaho, Montana, Utan and Nevada will be unusually tieavy and may reach 20 per cent, It was faid today Sheep generally are reported In poor condition and a light lamb and wool crop is predicted. Heavy oat tie losses are in prospect In Idaho, Montana and Wyoming and stockmen fear that snort grain and hay auppllea will mean the death of many more animals Ietre warm weather. In the Pacific coast states and In the southwest the situation is said to be much better. National forest supervisors have been directed to open all preserves to livestock earlier this year than unuat. reference to strikes in imlustri.il communities, has been recived here by wireless from Berlin. Field Ma' shal von Hlndenbura; says he recog ' nixes that the population has been hit hard by th reduction of the brea1 ration, but that undoubtedly "the In crease In meat and the regular deliv ' ery of potatoes wil Icompentmte there for. The field marshal said: "Every strike, however small. nav be the means of an unjustifiably weakening of our defensive force and ; la an tnexcusible crime aainat the ' fighting; forces, especially the men in the trenches who bleed in consequence. According to a resolution adopted by a convention of first robins, the first worm la a long time getting mo bilized against the spring drive. APPTCAI IS MADE TO 1IHI OFF XrTW STR1KKS Field Marshall Ilimlejiburg Rocnj; nizfw That population h Hit. Hard. LONDON. April 21. A message sent by Field Marshal von Hinden burg to General Groener. head of the German munitions department, with THE EFFICIENCY TEST la Fully Met by Hood's Saraaparilla and Peptiran Pills. Because of what It contains, of the way It la made and of the record It baa achieved. Hoods Saraaparilla Is warmly recommended to you for rheumatism, catarrh, scrofula, eczema and other troubles arising from im pure blood or low state of the system. In cases that are radically anemic and nervous marked by paleness, thin flesh, sleeplessness, nerve-exhaustion, the power of Hood's Sarsa parilla is greatly Increased by Pept iron Pills, the new pepsin, nux and 1mn tnnit ThM tvm mxllrink mak the strongest combination course of I treatment for the blood and nerves of I which we have any knowledge. ( Fine results follow this course of I treatment take Hood's Saraaparilla j regularly before meals. Pep t iron Pills , after meals. Thousands of families are taking these medicines. Let your family take them, too. Get tbem now. Itstelsst StocK cf 'Pianos, feegraplis, Baft Li Hiisal fcisto&ls la al Qslcnitop PIANOS . remem&er we carry a complete line ef EDISON, VICTOR Id COLUMBIA TALKING MINES and RECORDS. Maclies rip from $15 to $250. Our regular every day price to you is $1.00 im and balance to si purchaser .We carry such celebrated high PA?( grade makes as follows: riliuVU Baldwin Fischer Enteraoti Bush & Lane Hobcrt M. Cable Hallet & Davis ' Howard Conway Werner Clarendon Modello Many Others $10.00 DOWN AND TERMS TO SUIT Our years of experience in the music business enables us to help you in selecting the best musical instrument in both what you get and what you pay for it. Our being on established institution is your guarantee of receiving t n tire satisfaction in the transaction. Always pleased to show you. Come in and hear them. Warren's He House 814 Main Street. Telephone 524 AT VK11A Oltl-Ji .1 ,'1 Admiral William . 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