EIGHT PAGES
DAILY EAST OREGOyiAN.'PF.yPLETONrOREGON.MONDAY, MAY 21, 1917.
A POWERFUL FIGHTING SHIP
PAGE SIX
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Waakaagtoa, l C, Bureau, 601 Kour-
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City Official Paper.
County Official paper.
Mam bar United press
aaaociaUoa.
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-aVeeauy. ftlx moathiL by aaall ,
Wefc:.. roar nont ha. by aaall .
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THAT'S WHAT WBTKK A
WLSH1X' 1 Hatni aend a summer day!"
Tliavt'a what ware a-wishin":
Quite too cold for rnakin' hay
fWj.T !! frwac a-flshin-!
It.
a What -:n thia here weather
a anemaT
a Wh-n th sun should melt us,
. Owt-flukiK vn the Maytimo
Kreen.
- Hai!xne-lxmba to pelt us!
'
III.
a Rm nil oir troubles would be
o'er
We'd sine and shout together
- IT Providence would please
a once more 1
tter i" and run the wt-nther!
a Frank L. Stanton.
A STRONG PULSE IS
NEEDED
a5f general speeding up of all
industrial forces is the
chief need of the country,
saeeording to word brought
fcack from Washington by R.
t Stanfield. The war situati
n calls for increased activity,
tot for a crawl-in-your-hole
policy. Production should be
accelerated and good roads
"work carried out. Instead of
'vareing a reason why highway
work should be deferred the
war constitutes a new reason
"hy such work should be
ad one.
It requires but little thought
to jure the logic in Secretary
ECONOMY
Aa oil cook-toe is cheaper to bay than a
wood or coal stove and it's much cheaper to
operate. Meal in a jifly. and a cool kitchen la
All the convenience of gas economical for all
the year 'round cooking. Bakes, broils, roasts,
toasts. Steady, evenly-distributed beat, the beat
ior cooking.
The long blue chimneys prevent all waoke and
amdl. la 1. 2. I aaa 4 barnar aUea. arita
r aubmit e-wa. A I, cabinet
aaeoaia. Aak rar dealer today.
HEW PERFECTION
OIL CO2kSTOVE
FOR
W.'J. CLARKE,
CEO- C BAER A CO..
TAYLOR HARDWARE CO
VtlRJaT
Th l si. & Kpw Tork is one of ihe most heavily armed ships ft. our navy, it Is equipped with ten M-fne h
three-pounders and four 31-inch torpedo tubes and is asuperdreadnought of a;reat speed.
Baker's advice.i.The. natioirjmany months on the border
has important work to do; it i and in Mexico. They are
requires a strong pulse and vi-j thoroughly equipped, thor
gorous industrial and commer-joughly officered and ready for
cial circulation.. Should the service. If they are being sent
country get into a rut of super .'across the water at this time
conservatism, deadening many i largely for moral effect the de
lines of business, the effect sired effect will be forthconi-
would be dangerous. We need
good times at home in order to
meet our obligations in the
war. A business depression
in the United States during the
next few years would be a ca
lamity. I.
The value of good hignways
to the military arm of the
country is obvious. One of the
biggest war problems centers
rround the mobilization of
troops and supplies. Rail
roads become congested ana
suffer from car shortages. The
roads are at all times in dan
ger of destructive attack at
strategic points. The burning
of a trestle or the blowing up
of a tunnel could interrupt I
traffic for days. And-' possibly
weeks. At such times the use j
of wagon roads becomes the -
onlv hope. In Kurope tnej0pera bouffe war wun oer-
or-m.Va would be helriless if
there were not good roads as
well as railroads to rely upon
for transportation. Thousands
ar,A fVimiaanrla nf a lit os and
trnW are used at the front. I
The cam-in? out of a realiX v,ces ttie 1renen nave
good roads' policy by Oregon had better success pro
w-ill he an effective prepared-1 1 ortionately than the English
ness step. " Why not take it.
particularly when the auto
tax which will care for the
bonds from start to finish
must be paid regardless 01
whether or not we have bonds
and good roads.
WE SEND A SOLDIER
ERSHINU not Kooseve
ajjj will command the first
T division sent to Europe.
We are to send forward a sol
dier, not a politician. He will
command an army that exists
in flesh and blood, not merely
on paper. Pershing command
will consist of regulars, hard
ened and made efficient by
SALE BY
Petsdletoo, Ore.
Petvdleton, Ore.
Pendleton, Ore.
1
ing, from the enemy and from
our allies.
; President Wilson is entitled
to commendation for his judg
ment in this matter. His
course is right and no one will
realize this more fully than
the man from Oyster. Bay.
There was a heavy percentage
of politics in the colonel's spec
tacular offer and politics has
no business butting into army
affairs at this time. Were
Roosevelt president and faced
by a similar situation he would
act just as Wilson has acted.
It would have been a spec
tacle indeed had the United
States turned down men like
Pershing and his veterans ior
the sake of giving the-colonel
sensational introduction to
Europe. It would have been
lin enjoying the laugn.
FRENCH MERCHANTMEN
ESCAPE
ACCORDING to Paris ad-
in resisting submarine attacks.
In the last three months the
French have lost "no more mer
chantmen than the British
have been losing weekly a
record that is by no means all
due to the fact England has
the greater volume of ship
ping. The report says' no
armed French ship has ever
been lost and that more than
40 engagements have been
waged between such ships and
German nubmannes. there
may be some connection be
tween the- facts shown in this
report and the efforts to im
prove on the management of
the British admiralty.
The fact Col. Roosevelt is
rot going to lead our first
troops to France need not de
ter him from rendering valu
able service to the country ; he
has a great field for labor in
thus country if he but wishe3
to take it.
'We are all in the war right
now; don't imagine you can
do nothing unless at the front;
there is need for work at home
and some pplendid oportuni-
ties for service' are being over
looked.
a m a a -
One could not tell by this
weather that summer is only
10 davs distant.
28 Years Ago Today
(Fni
the
IMily Kant Orexonlan
Mv II. IS
The "st Uund train was blockaded
at tlffants lodav by another duat storm
i-nd arrived mi.nv hours late. The
tnrm was not as severe as previous
ones but kept (.novel and reletin!
flying atxiul llvAy for a time.
"Dyed M' 'I'W'I'K Jnmi-s I.
Turner'a in l.he ie.-nlh year of Its
Hue." The alK.ve notice waa ree. ived
today throorh the malls and Is sor
rowfullv pohliahed out of reiMf-c! for
the memory of 'he departed.
J. M. Fssg. a niMn w.-ll I nown
about W, atoii and ho a., inyat. rioua
ly dlaappard a few J enr ai;u haa
laren heard from. It seem- the poor
man was eMianghaied from Kan Fran
cisco away from hi wife and chil
dren. S- me mischievous soula t changed
T. II. Iceflelds wagon wheels for
him Haturday and It la "aid that Tom
drove through town and out to hi
r.nh without noticing what the mat
t.r was. although his wagon rolled
and careened from side to side like
a ship In a gale.
Nate Gerklno-. ' now u prominent
farmer and stockman on the middle
fork of the John Uuy. is in town
i-.mona; his Pendleton friends.
The Sunday Welcome declares thai
Tacoma has not more than 10,000
population. Scatle 15.000: Portland.
Iiicludimc all its suburbs "i0,000. In
stead of 20.000. 25.000 and 70,000 re
spectively aa they claim.
REALTY TRANSFERS
Deeds.
(Seorice Lydell. to J. H. Kinley.
60. S. 1-S XW. 1-4 XW. 1-4 SW. 1-4
Sec 35. Twp. ( X., K. S5.
J. K. Chatwood. el ux. to Martha
McCradle. $10, block . Uiverside Ad
dition to Milton.
K. I. Walker, et ux. to '. A. Nor
man, J4500. mete ami bound neHonp
tion in Milton. OreRon. w
IS SI'CTKKSr'l'l,
OOMK-BACK Kll"
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JACK COOMBS in
Colby Jack Coombs is one of the gg
fewbaebMll players who ever did aig
successful come-back, and is the real ;
pitching Nemesis of the New York '
Oiants. When lirookb n beat New
York in ten Innings recently nt the (
Polo Grounds the champion Iodgers g
gave Coombs his eleventh straight ! g
vlctorv over McOraw's mm. coombs ;
won his- first game from the Giants E
In the world's series of lll. conquer- ;
In the mighty Mathewson.- Coombs gg
was sent Imck against the (Hants In j r
A
NURSE
Why She Recommends Lydia
E. Pinkham't Vegetable
Compound.
Chicago, III "I was in poor health
for two years, caused by a displacement.
anti during six
months of thia time
was undr a loe
tor's care witlsSut
rtting any help,
docidi-d to try
Lydia K. Pinkham's
V egetaijie Com.
pound and i,t made
me feel like a new
Wvnuui. I am en
tirely relieved of
the displacement
and Derhalic pains.
and am now the mother of a beautiful
healthy baby. I am a graduate nurse
and will be glad to recommend Lydia
E. Pinkham s Vegetable CompouraJ to
other women." Mrs. R. W. SIX) AN.
am So. Park Avenue, Chicago, I1L
There are many women who suffer
aa Mrs. c'loan did ami who are being
benefited by this prist medicine every
day. It bar helped thousands of women
who have been troubled with displace
ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg
ularities, periodic pains, backache, that
bearing down feeling, IndigesUoo, and
nervous Drostration.
11 you IH-etJ e"Tai SJ" , "
Lydia E. Pii.kham ai.-dittue Co, (cootv
ocnuaijt Liyu.. e-aa.
It
H..
un. twenty-two 6-inch guns,
'
the fifth game of this series, but In
jured his groin and was forced to
quit, with the score 3 to S In the
ninth 'inning-.
Hnoopiiiff Cough, .
One of the most successful prepar
ations In use for thia disease is Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy. 8. w. He
Clinton. Blundon Springs, Ala., writes.
"Our baby had whooping cough as
bad as most any buby could have It.
1 gave him Chamberlain's Cough
Kemedy and It soon got him well.'
Obtainable everywhere.-1 Adv.
si,i.iA ix I)K;xsk torx.'iL
SKATTLK, May 19. President
I.enry Sunallo of the University of
Washington has been appointed a
member of the committee on science
and research, under ' the advisory
commission of the national defense
council, according to announcement
ruceived from Washington today. tr
Suszullo will act on the educational!
section of the committee.
Looking Forward
to Motherhood
Well Known Preparation Re
lieves Much Suffering.
i The g-reatest crisis In fha Vif of a
woman is when she becomes mother.
i All ber physical strength is taxed to
the limit at such a time. It i neces
sary that she prepare her system for
. the ereat event in order to preserve
her future health.
i Thousands of mothers have placed
'safe reliance upon "Mother's Friend."
' This preparation is applied externally '
land is composed of special penetrat
! inf, softening oils which prepare the ;
' muscles and tendons for the unusual
I strain. Naturally the tendency is to
retiewe the pain and danger at the
1 crisis, leaving the mother in a healthy ;
condition. j
j The expectant mother should pro
! rare a bottle of "Mother's Friend"
i from her druggist, apply it night and .
morning, and after beginning its use. .
; write for free book for users. Much I
firaetical information la contained in
t Jutt address Bradneld Regulator
, Company, Dept. H 479 Atlanta, Ga ;
and the book will be mailed to yon at
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made BREAD you use to eat
Get the best.
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BREAD
'We use only the purest and best
ingredients also the most competent
and best paid labor in its making.
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. . or telephone 122
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four f gr number of different
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i ft lh( tween now and June i
A )
t fcJ) Avail yourselves of
F jlKfl 'fMlllww this opportunity, and d
Ztf wMllWiWi L avoid the heat of the S
j i ! '"" 'n M't stove during the sum-
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FOR SALE
in Riverside
Me rr of the bent garden
land. All in alfalfa and Har
den; liO young nnd old chick
ens; splendid five room house;
lte.it of water: ft nod barn. hed
room and chicken houte;
ev-rythinic in perfect order;
like to ell at once as the owner
wants to leave soon. Trice,
$;i5io.oo.
Ten Acre In KlvcreJdr;
splendid house and barn; food
water; about eight aer In al-
falfu; balance orchard and ber
ries; the beat of Harden land;
idal place for a small dairy or
hour ranch. Price $8000, terms.
MatlocK-Laatz Investment Co.
sna Main Street.
Phone SX
Take no other.
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Tfao only NEW
fac -powder in
the past 50 year
Oh yes, there are many,
many kinds of powders on
the market, but this one 1
absolutely different front
any you have ever had
The price ia reasonable,
too-
50 cents
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