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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1917. TEN PAGES All IMK1HNLE,NT XBW8PAPRR IHiMt snd S?ral Weekly at Pes- dletoa, Oregon, br the tACV RKCOMAN Pt HLISHIXfl Ca at the nrtstoffto at Pendleton. mm eaud-class mall matter. N flAf.R IN" OTHER OITIKS 9mit ,! Htt New KTiind. Port land. Wmu Nfs Co, Portland, Oregon. ON FIfjR AT OtM Bores a, io0 Kerttrlt" Rolldlnf WMMiyrtoa, I Bureau, JWJl Four- sstj ikwei, N. W. UBHrRIPTION RATKS (IN ADVANCE ee xr. h mail Via, mtx months, ljr mail IT MAY BE DONE NE of the most interesting Z7 scientific features of war development consists in the story that the invention of a wonderful ray has been a big factors in overcoming the Zep- I'tiiu rams on cngiana. The next big development may consist in an antidote for submarines in the form 'of an apparatus for locating the under water boats, thereby permitting of unseen and sil lent attack upon the divers. 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And after joys that have an end There is no will to roam. Kor t-veryvihere is i, the Friend, And Love is Home. William 1. McKenxie. that Edison is working in con junction with French scientists to perfect an electrical device to locate U boats at sea stirs , the imagination. Science is the great detective; it catches the waves of motion 'set going by an earthquake thousands of miles away and has instru ments to record the thoughts that pass through, the human mind. But certainly neither the seismometer nor the phy gmometer can match a me chanism so delicate and precise that it can note and register the noiseless passing of an in visible boat under the ocean's surface far off. This is the very .wizardry of science. That the invention is within the realms of possibility will appear entirely creditable to a generation which has known the wireless and known Edison. Assumincr that it is made practicable, a certain po- - , . ... . . . eiic justice wm attach to the fact that the country which gave the submarine to the world should provide a scien tific defense against it. , VICTORY MAY BE LONG DE LAYED that in each' case the develop-') the summer it should be pos ments will be favorable to the i sible to extend some conces allied cause. Every dayjsions to the gardener without brings fresh assurances from i curtailing revenues to any ma- Russia that the new democra-terial extent, if at all. As to cy will continue the fight to the end. Russia's self interest calls for such continuance. As to the submarine . cam paign it seems incredible that England can be brought to starvation, serious as the ship losses may be. England is able 8. P. sturgls, J. H. Raley and C. S. Jackson left Just evening for Porl land to confer with manager Smith of the O. R. & N. Co. regarding th proposed removnlof the railroad ma chine shops to Pendleton. Sheepshearers In this tielghlmrhooJ obtain six or seven cents u head for their labors. Vactiueros were numerous on the street yesterday, making ready for the grand spring roundup on the res ervation. Among the grangers who will roup good round harvest this season Is Oeorge Shutrum who has 800 acres sown to grain and banks on au aver. age of at least 30 bushels to the acrei Joe Easier went home the other night a little later than usual and .nfl ho was preparing to enconce himself in bed he noticed an object which al may be well for each person to awhile, it was a man stretched at secure a few o-rains for souve- eua' length across the bed. apparent- 31 F Russia remains in the war and the German subma rine campaign nroves un- aoie to brine hneland and France to starvation there can be no other outcome to the war save a Teuton defeat and the overthrow of the Hohenzollerin dynasty the local water supply it would be possible, if necessary, to conserve much water that is now wasted in the excessive watering of lawns. If the gardening campaign in this city is to be made a com plete success it will be neces- to raise much in the way of sary to have the cooperation of foodstuffs at home. She can I the water dpnartment. also continue much of her com-i ... merce despite the divers. In Six feet of snow in the moun- addition it should be possible, Uains at this time means a late if necessary, to carry import-1 season but it also means ant supplies by underwater ' abundancejof moisture for the merchantmen of the Deutsch-'i summer ranges. land tvne. -- On the other hand Germany ! 11 wneai Keeps on soaring u : most made his heart stop beating for is shut off completely from foreign commerce. Her sur face ships have no chance against the-allied warships and if they did have a chance there is now no important nation to which the kaiser may turn for supplies. Under these circum stances it is logical to expect starvation from Germany sooner than from any of the allied nations. Nevertheless the war mav be long and bitter despite these conditions. The allied nations fight not for a present peace but for world security in the future. They propose to break the back of German militarism and will be ' satis fied with nothing else. To ac complish this may take many weary months of fighting; hence the value of thorough going preparations by this country as well as the other nations involved. dleton boy, Is now secretary to Com missioner Daly of Portland? That Umatilla county is twice the size of the Kingdom of Brunswick and two thirds as largo as the whole state of Connecticut? That F"o.-il was so named because or the fossil deposits found there bj the late Dr. Thomas Condon and thai Condon, nearby, took Its name from the egologist? REALTY TRANSFERS secure a few grains for souve mr -purposes. The rose festival is to have a child king and queen this year; no chance for King Joy. The fact a socialist has been named to a high position in the Reichstag shows the kaiser is i slipping. THEIR COOPERATION NEEDED 28 Years Ago Today (From the Dnlly Mav 4. Hast Oregoninn. 1889.) Messrs W. B Matlot k, J. K. IJean, it the last stages of intoxlmation The individual not replying to severe shaking and yelling, it gradually dawned upon Joe that he was the vic tim of a cruel Joke. It was composed largely of straw and rags. lb DO YOU KNOW- Deeds. Jake Hoyt to J'. J. Ijongcar, et ux, 10.. NW l-. KB 1-4. SB 1-4. sec tion 3R. township s north, range 29. W. A. Saunders, et ux, to Hugh J Hell, $1.0(1, s 1-2 Kertlon 12. townshl;) 5 N. It. S3 and ' 1-4 S.ction 7. Township 5 X.. K. 34. Reslopl heals Doubtless RtiRliinU In now glad that France helped the Amerii-an colonitv to win their Independence from stu pid old (.teortte 111. XOMMFXD8 ;n.VIH U, RAISING OV f7,UM,OtH,4MM WAR VND That pioneer -who have been in Ureffon since istiO, are KT"Hed tho privilege of hunting ami fishing in the state without license? That John S. Otirdane, pioneer of I.'riiatilla county, is today celebrating hia 8rd birthday? That Jimmy MeOool, former len- ltewrvft Hoard Would Offer Unnkfl HliM'kH of CcrtmoaU', to Ho Itc- li red Lnter by Honda. WASHINGTON, May K-The Fed oral Reserve Hoard has recjmimrHdod to Secretary McAdoo that funds to be raised under the 17. 000.000. (ton wa. finance luw be obtained Rraduully, by offering to th hanks of the country blocks of treasury certificates, to be retired later with bonds every two weeks. Indications are that Secretary Mc Adoo soon will ajinounce the offet itching skins When ynu I now physicians have pre scribed Rcsinol fur 3lycaik in the treat ment f itching, burning, unsightly akin t-n;tiitn and have written thousandi of rcj r.i rw.U ;;s: "It is my regular prescription for itching," "Ucsiraii has productU hriViint results," and "The result it mv - : s m.srvckaisinoneuf the worst Cj -.-a .'(c ma," doesn't it make you 4 yourself. ":hat'j the rielit r.feid f trc iK-nt f r rr suin-nuuUel" fiesiujS is s.:'J ly c't t!r:tg;sts. "WATCHDOGS" OF U. S. S. TEXAS i C1 These facts seem self evi. dent and it is also pretty clear pects for a surplus throughout HE water department in .Portland has announced -that water will be triven ' free "of cost to those raisins; special gardens under the cam- j paign for increasing the food : supply. Some time ago the ! East Oregonian suggested the j merit of such a line of action I by the Pendleton water board. Water for irriiration of jrar- dens in Pendleton is an im portant factor in the cost of production. With plenty of water available and good pros- S TEXAS. of another blcick t certificates. The liroreedx would be applied to the liians to te made to France and Ital, which will total fnun $200,000,000 to 1300,000.000. The Federal lU-wrve Hoards sti' Restion coniempliites that the certi ficates shall bo offered to hhet bidden, no offer Ik-1w par be in ac cepted. The ofrer would be opu to all banks of the .country, state and private Institutions, as well as mem bers of the renerve system and te In dividuals. tTortifirait would be convertible into bonds or payable In cash s4 th option of the holder. If taken by the tanks xelUMively the eertlfkrate could b used in lieu of cash in pa liiK fr bond subscriptions. Inactive Kidneys Cause Disease ws or si-iE xr-s The forward turret broadside. 12-in h guns of the V. S. Ire4idnuj:ht Texas an rhVy ai)ear when swung- rendy for n 1 hall Mt mm foraat lk twmftts I 4rt,m4 from ibiMW FoWjr KidMr MU.-AL A. Godfrar, Ponrt CrfHre, Orioo. Too mu'.'h work and too ltttle work rccrn to have about the rhuii) nfftvt on pernnns p;it middle . Proper st. Jon of tti kl'luiys is nTiMi r to r"'l hfa!tii. Tin v act a a lt-r ii'id icaitfVc from tlie 1jooI ikhmmhiwus v. ante matter v hit h it permltte! t' rcmnln in tl u sium luds to nu cmpt(cat!oT.K. Alriny m i oti. tired, run-down men and wmrua miffcr from puins in iht t-iek and nt-lt, tiltzy anett. blalrr n faknew, nre mn'"i' mt suit J "liits nnd f.ill to realise thnt rheum t inm, (tlatx-tt-K or tvtu Xing lit mar r't'lt. If yi'ii have ca?le to bllrv.. that j our kitlnt v are wvuk, diwonit-retl or tuat tivt you nlftiM act linnn dlif!r. I'olt-y Kidrjev I'll) Imfp hiru ut4 ty youiiK. miildlf itvtui Miid utd wiiii lUtnllll'ti' mtt I lrftt.lt 111 It ThV :if1 allaiMlr. h anrfsuriiv and ttv- kIv n rultvf At cases of l"u "r xantikas. TAI-UMA.f 1IH'G Itmi'AXT, m From the Standpoint of PSkrs mi Cerate Every Umatilla County Home Should Buy Only Pendleton Meat Co. Products Pendleton Meat Company's "Pemeco" brand meat and lard sc put up in Pendleton under the personal supervision of the company owners themselves. They must fa if or suc ceed by the satisfaction their products ghre the consumer. They are in business to suc ceed and this is your safest assurance that you are going to get the best quality and value obtainable. They are always here to back up every claim of quality, personal service and satis faction. . Located in the heart of the livestock industry means choice selection of quality and the elimination of transportation costs. Lov overhead expense of operation, including the sales department, affords every consumer better quality for less money. Add to this a perfect scoring plant in which "Pemeco" products are prepared and the fact your money ALL is left in Umatilla county and you may readily see it is to YOUR SELF INTEREST to . Buy Pendleton Meat Cto's. Products from the Following Markets Empire Heat Market 607 Main Street Charles Creulich, Pre: Telephone 18 P. De Young, Sec.-Treas. Tlie Central MarRef 108 East Alta Street Kots E. Carney, Prey. Telephone 455 J. H. Loeding, Sec.-Treas. Pendleton Cash .Market 303 East Court Street LB. Ramsdell. Pres. Telephone 101 II. P. Whitman, Mgr. Harvey McPherson. V-Pres.. Mrs. Nellie Horton, S.-Treas. f t Wssssi