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1 PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MAY 14, 1917. EIGHT PAGES AM IAJH.I'IJMH;.T NKWSl'APKR 1b11t -and Heml WoHclT at Pea- iTiru (trecon. hv the murr oiiiciioxiAX ri iujshino co. Ttaaiaauau . at the 10, office at IVn11etoa, w-waa-t'iatut mm 4 matter. City Official Paper. Coftnty Official paper. Uimbcr United preaa Association. ON SALK IN OTHKIt OITIK8 3l.fe. NVw Si anil. Portland. HMrna New O.. INirtlitod, Oregon. OX KII.K AT Ctrir Vtnream, Security Bui Mln. m aaiiinjrt m. 1 1. , Bureau, oUL h our Kiiwt, X. W. IN ADVANCKf 1 stl. year, by mall $."VOO lftasv. six months by mall... 2 "0 fmaly, rhree mooUix. by mall . J ay. a mta. by mail ... . oue year, by carrier . 7 iotSTT, at mom he. by rarrler 3 tFw aaontlift. by rarrier 1.9." lay, month, by carrier .tS Nraatt wewkty, one year, by mall 1 Weekly, six month, by maU i four aientha. by mail IK I HAD KNOWN. If I liad seen that home from which he came. Hare, cheerless, dread and darkly desolate. I ft.ld have had more char- ity oh, shame Tfcirrt I should turn him friend- . less from my pate! If liiid known his yearnings for the good. Aiitl How he fought his losing; fight alone. 1 If a! Itis doubtitiKs I had un- dcrstood. I )inuld have staved his .steps if 1 had known. I Old not know: and when the tempter came. Spiking with evil questions in his heart. fha flu-rt'd fell. I was the one t I)i;uix- - '1. who had failed to act a lrother" part. Marlon P.ernice Craig, in -the Oarts-tsan Herald. - THE SAFETY VALVE IS OPEN be many months before a sec ond draft is called. Oregon can provide her quota of men without any noticable embarassment to business or industry. The same will be true of other states. The United States can have a million men under arms and still leave 99 "per cent of the population at home. As far as we know a million men may be all we will need. The facts are mentioned be cause they show that from the standpoint of men we are going to meet the war situa tion without trouble. What ever number mar be required they will be forthcoming even if it takes 10 million. But in food production the conditions are not as rosy. We are neglecting many oppor tunities for service despite the lact that food production promises to be more import ant than bayonets in deciding the future of the war. PROGRESS AGAINST SUB MARINES mTf N viewing the Russian situ JJ ation we must remember thai we now hear the facts atbont Rassia; formerly we did wot because of the old govern nent'fc censorship. The change 'in the news service from Pet rograd makes it difficult to orrectly appraise the disturb ances now going on. Conditi ons may be no worse than they Stave been perhaps not as bad in wme ways. Regardless of alarming news Iron iUissia the East Oregoni UARDED statements by Secretary Daniels and other navy officials as to the progress being made to wards a solution of the subma- ine menace are none the less reassuring from the fact that precautions are taken to pre vent too much optimism. They indicate that if the remedy has not already been found it is near at hand: The public was inclined to discount the first announce ment of Chairman Saunders of the Naval Consulting Board. The feeling was general that, if the way had been discover- d, military prudence would keep the fact secret. Any- thing like adequate informa tion is still wanting, but the authorities have lifted the veil lenouch to show thev are ton jvinced they are on the right track. ... A mechanical contrivance by Elmer A. Sperry, inventor of the gyroscope compass, is believed to figure importantly in the solution. Sperry's own attainments are sufficient war rant that whatever he has sug gested is worth while. All eyes, too, are turned to the la boratory where Edison has se cluded himself, according to his custom when bent upon an important task, and from which he sent word that he was too busy to see the distinguished commissioners from France and Great Britain. Whether the submarine is to fall before mechanical devices or through some plan of action is still a matter of pure con jecture. Probably it will be a little of both. Nevertheless no one familiar with- American genius can doubt that it will accomplish the undertaking to which it has devoted itself. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Meanwhile it may be well 1 to go slow on our orgatuza :tions for the relief of Belgians, n ventures t!ie opinion that 1 Armenians, Syrians etc.; no the nt n- republic will stand lone knows who gets the money Tast by the cause of the allies, (given for such purposes and if for no other reason this will ithat same assistance may b occur because Russia cannot needed by families in the Unit Kain peace by herself. Tojed States next winter, make a separate peace with ........ Cermny would mean to invite Cloudbursts seem to be the war from the allied nations. It order of the day in eastern vrouJd mean war on Russia by j Oregon ; old Jupe forgets that Japan and China. Making this is May. - . 1 . Tl i , I . in me vie-si Russia wouiu liave to make war in the east. ! iShe would but swap a failing! enemy for an enemy that ! tnrows Wronger daily. It would ! ie a bad bargain indeed for 1 th Slavs. These facts must be appar ent to all educated Russians, te they supporters of the duma or not. Therefore the idea Utat Russia may desert the al lied cause seems incredible. TToo much importance should 9 n 28 Years' Ago Today it Fro the Iailv Kast Oregonian. May 1 I. IKI I ". H MH 'mii'-ll of Pendleton wait niaile hHop Sunday evening by the presentation hv his wife of twins, a boy and a girl. A bucking raj use In the lie pot .tHtahie ard brought out nearly the ' Llilira tu n Inl.v U. va A A t.A lot Of placed on tne reports OI , ready for his rider but for the way trowbte at I'etrograd. The afety valve is open in Russia now and noisy though it may W the boiler should be the afer for the change. he humped himself afterwards and endeavored to convert his body Into a circle like a cirrus eon tort Ion 1st the va'MUern conclude, he had best re- jmain on terra firms, and break the animal with a club. WHERE WE ARE NEGLIGENT tf RKCON'S quota under the I h ) selective service law will C.wtn.. jlhrouyh t. f..r h. h l nil is. Miles Moore passed m n this morning enroute me at Walls Walla from firville White anil A. e; Ankene) li (;i(Ml men It i. Si I lltn the ulm as fishermen: ft . i i Ithev sere out all dsy yesterday and ewrr r.umber than we ha e , ,r,urnr, ,-; ,,,. wnB,n , lrrdy wnt into the national j ii.i ni,.m fr the" impromptu bath tWrvK"-. Our third regiment ! 'h. y -rc comu-lled to endure dur- aVone. recruited to war footing, i n ,n- thunderstorm. lSa nearly half that number. w w R.,)(r ,rtM (M To be plain about it the first l work t ehaintnr a wrench to the tlmfl is going tl take a Small jfixlrant near his shop, so that In case In-TTMJage of men of military! '' 'r' mlnntea may not be we. What the future neces- ! f"r 'rUr- itv v .M be no one can fore-. ,.,. ,.,,, . ,r,.r. tu-'.l. but at the earlit-st it will ' .,.!.., .. .he p.. 1 slirra f I. !.!. flUCKYV itntiKE maw cv. I AHINK of a cipirette "served to you as appetJzingly as the . hot, buttered toast that comes to your breakfast table. Well, that's tle idea on this new Lucky Strike cigarette: the tobacco it's toasted. There's a thought to make your mouth water for a new cigarette flavor. Until we discovered the toastiug principle, a good ready--made cigarette from Burley tobacco wasn't possible; flavor wouldn't hold. Yet there was the big million-man -power affection for Burley CO million pounds poured from" those green, blue and red tin boxes last year. The old kitchen stove- the toasting fork So we worked five years then came the big simple idea of toasting the tobacco to hold the flavor. Now, enjoy a really delicious new cigarette flavor: Lucky Strike the real Burley cigarette k's toasted. u . " iow la ofK3i lira pautagei ClaVetlM M fmpt p.tv- Cigarette asssr. jjr- Our men will demonstrate to jroa how the tobacco ia toasted at many stores 7 Guaranteed Toy 20 for 10c If your dealer dues not carrythem,senl$l for a carton of 10 pack ages. Tobacco (.o. of California, 1 So. Park, San Francisco, Cul. - NeOIs0PIATSD iLWirri inuKrJ Ospyrurkt r Tsi Asssrissa Tit.re.Coa.pssr. Iae ltrT. riUCKYl LJTHUCll Daily Chats With the Housewife A OI xt ; or MrMT. Mn tit Lk- Mi.kr- JHtH-l.tr.' WASHINGTON, Way 10. Ankunr of ediblt nifnt lnn nif-at, fat nl l-Hn. r ti lrtniniMl from Pteitk, chop or rt;it fin hrJly wrti Matny hiUM-hul! inU jnpt thin viw of the nmtifT m( trouble tc put nu'h un innitnifirnnt tH-rap into the ! or ihmiii pii do not NrthfT to Kive fr rxk-ry npotinfiil er two of tirlpHriK or liny 1.11 of tt or tmt. Tel If every one f our 2'l.M'tO oi- tnier.nn fnnnlt- n the u rar" ut -arh day onlv one oune of ei 1 1 i. rt i-t i or t t . II mj nj a d . i h v 3Lf t,f !; ::..'' M.tit1ii of ed ;tle rr- al or fat. ll meana r dil'" n nslf -I 1. ?:,' '- Hunif of anuital fo,d - t u (Hiund- of tiiluMblr mill frtjrd a, year. Ai averaffe drcaiifd weihtii. It w-mtd take the nnum weii(ht of over 7i.ooo aieera, or over a.OOO.ftOO hona Imnf and utl to- provide thlP -eiieht of meat or fjit for each itar Iwrice pail or kitrhen aJna. If tbr. N.nes and tutfhr aKt- are ejfml naid. t hew f iirurpl m'oiild b In f reMWH to 1,1 i cattle and ,700.00 hfiKH. Or. ncain. if the waste Vere diatrlh uted arcordins; o the pwr cm pit a ron- "'rnption of the various meats (ci- ludins; tM.nt-H t. It would une tip M '"mbinrd herd of over C3S,00 beef Knltnala. 19 i calves, over 6 2".un xheop and larobs. and over 2, 13 00 ota. i I Million of ton of feed and hay. j 'he uraxfl front ;it (Hatiirra aiol the! jl.il.r f ariuioj of c-att I-riiii and1 hutchera also would be scrapped by this meat-waste route. Hut every household doean't waste an ounce of meat or fat every day? Very well make it one out of a hundred f ami Ilea, but keep In mind that all meat allowed to apofl and all meat and fat rendered Inedible by Improper cook In, scorch In or burn ing; muat be counted as waate. Make It an ounce every othei day or one a t'tonth. Hitch waste at ill would be unendurable, vhen meat la scarce and w hen fat ia of such vital food import ance to many nations. j Waste of meat or fat la Inexcusable. F-very bit of lean meat can bemused In soups, ifwi, or In combination with cereala; every spoonful of fat can oe employed in cookery; every bit of drippings and irravy can be saved so easily and used to add fla vor and nourishment to other diahes. The l S. Jepartment of Acncii ture. Washington, . t, ' or Stat AKricultural 4'oileae will tll you t.ow lo ue bits of meat to make hp letixins and nutritious dtnhes and how to une left-over ftt in c;ooker. Ask CrandfalHer He'S Tell Yon Treat The Body As A Delicate Machine Yoa wrtiM n"t let s machine built for efficient work, get rut- and full of dust and dirt. Why let the body, the most delicate of all mm hine. ret rustv and run down from inattention? I leanw the I lood; that's the secret; keep it clean. S. S. 8 'proven for on years the best of all blood tonics, will do it. Get a bottle at your druegisi'i TODAY and ta'.-e it according to ilirections. SWIFT SPECIFIC to.. ATLANTA, CA. S.S.S. Keeps U Always Fit FOR SALE in Riverside five errs of I lie best garden la.id. All In alfalfa and gar den. 110 young and old chick ens; sfib-ndid five room house; best of siiifr; an, harn. shed room and chicken houses; ever thing ii, perfect order; like to sell nt once as the owner .Minis to leave soon. Price, Ten Acres. In ItlrersMe: stilemlid house and barn; good water: shout eight acres In al falfa ; btilHiice orchard and ber ries; the iiest of garden land: Ideal place for a snisll dairv or hog ranch. Trice fiin. terms. KatlocK-Laatz Investment Co. ft:. .Main Sin-t. llHne