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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1917)
m "f PAGE FOUTt DAILY EAST OKEC.ONiAN, PENDLETON. OREGON,' WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1017. EIGHT PAGE3 AN TNDKPRXDKXT NEWSriPKR llim. Ornfun. bj- lb AWT OHKoONUN ITHl.IHHISQ CO. ltaten-4 t tli nwtofrir at PendlMom. svcotid-cuuM mall matter. ON flALR IN OTHER riTIPH taixrial Hotol Km Ktaad. Portland. Neva Co-, Portland, Oregoa. Ctlcaa-n Rarraa, JK twnritr Hnlldlnit. 'hlnirfno, I. o Burnt SOI Faar- ta Htrvot. V 'that the wav to devplon edu. ; cation in our state is to choke ;it to death through lack of sup- , .port. Many years ago the Uni- some people thing, chargeable! to the retailer. j The prices received by pro-; ducers for cattle, sheep and' hogs, September 15, and chick ens, October 1, have gained '52.7 per cent in the general av- j erage from 1016 to 1017, ac-; cording to the latest report of ! $s oo the United States Department; 2.50 of Agriculture. The advance ! for beef cattle per 100 pounds, 1 t'Ko live weight, was from $6.55 to' J;,$8.40, or 23 per cent; for veal 1 iii calves per 100 pounds, from I 'i's $8.77 to $ 1 1 .08, or 26 per cent ; sheep per 100 pounds, from; T $6.25 to $10.05, or 61 percent; ; in Oregon as in Kansas. , The lambs per 100 pounds, from istate is just as able as Kansas $8.22 to $13.06 or 59 percent;! to pay the salary offered to hogs per 100 pounds, from President Kerr by the regents $0.22 to $15.60, or 70 per cent, i !of the school at Manhattan. jand chickens, from 14.3 to' If Oregon wants to go for-! 18.1 cents per pound, or 27 per , iward as it should we must get cent. Sheep, lambs and hogs out of the mossback notion have far exceeded beef cattle. BUHSl'KimoN KATKS ON ADVANCE) M yr. br mail Oally, ali moatha by nail OaliT, thrra month j mall pally, tm9 month, br mall pnllj, oua yr by earner Ially, ail month, by carrier Ially. tbr mnotb. bv T.rrier I mi i. .j,- w i : un'U.l. I..T BI11T-I v. Wtnl-WklT. nun ,.ir hr mud Hml-ttrklT. ala nimiht t, tuAfi 8ml-tVteklj. four months, by mail. H pi!!l!!l!!!lll!!!l!!l!l!!ll!i!l!!l THE MOOS WOMA.V. I boarded an arcplaoe bfor last And 1 new and I flew and I flew Till I came to thi moon which waa cloudiest and bright. And slenderly curving new; . And It waa not a man who was In It at all But a woman with tresses ot ray. In apron and kerchief of snowy white lawn. Who sat rocking; and knitting nis-ht ;versity of Oregon had a very j able president. He made good land his work attracted such at !tention that the University of ' Kansas asked for his services and and got him. There are peo- rple who believe Oregon blun- dered sadly in letting Dr. Strong go. Shall we repeat jthat mistake by letting the sun- flower state take President iKerr who has done more for O away. Nor ras It a bundle of sticks at her back. But Ivory needle to knit . Anything; that yon please from a soldier size vest To a baby's wee white woolen mltu And there sat the lady, way up In the sky. And peacefully knitting and rocking On rockers of silver, she round ed the moon As you round out the heel of a stocking. By Minna Irving. A. C. and for the agricultural land horticultural interests of ; Oregon than any other man jwho ever lived. o Whatever steps may be ne- 'cessary to retain President Kerr ! should be taken, but in pro Jjceeding to this task let us dis J card the notion that college men any more than other peo- j pie can live on kind words and j hot air. ; A 52 PER CENT ADVANCE IS OREGON A PIKER? Don't ask for sag lli-.w he Invca 'cm! Ami they're Knnd fur hlni ton, tirratise tUt'y are inaile of tin. pilifst unci boat f hi tmll liil ntittfiiiilH In uur Kunltary, Oay liKllt litfliify. Sold in 3 sizes of Packages, and in bulk. P &cific Coast Biscuit Co. I'nrtlttiut, Orrifon. "Alexanders" Dean Tatom Co. ufl 28 YEARS AGO veal calves, and chickens in the upward price movement at the point of production. The highest price at the farm per 100 pounds, live weight, reached during the year under review, was $8.70 for beef cattle in May, $11.08 for veal calves in last Septem ber, $10.15 for sheep in May, $13.06 for lambs in last Sep tember, $15.60 for hogs in last September, and 181 cents per pound for chickens October 1 of this year. The latest farm price reported is the highest one of the year for veal calves, 1 r rtn Via-ira on-? Vt n r a n 2 f Vt a ,,vBc to u cn,est iMnwtt Court and -Main May price was me nignesi ior slm.ls ,,. beef cattle and sheep. e The stupidity of the Russian radicals in refusing to get to gether on a rational, workable program for- that distressed country may easily make an opportunity for the monarch ists to return to power; the Russ will prefer most any sort of rule to the present turmoil and internal fighting. WE SELL 'EM The Peoples Warehouse Lynde Bros. FOR MORE POPULAR THAN EVER r FORDS will be sold hereafter on signed orders only. ;'! li ' ' i The FORD factory will decrease its output of cars 40 owing to its helping furnish the government war supplies. If you are contemplating buying a FORD, call and sign your order now. We will store the car until spring1, or when you want it, without charge for storage. There will be a rush for FORDS next spring. Protect yourself and be as sured of getting vours by ORDERING NOW. Call and sign up at once. f r" SIMPSON AUTO COMPANY (From the Daily Nov. 21, The city election Ktjist OrcKonlun. 1SSM.) is (if vctttpinp In ?fill! HERE is such an unusual extra demand for meat these days for soldiers, ship yard crews, logging camps home have been thinking of the the tutors.... KEG ON will make a blun- 1X "v i boys at the tront ana ne win De When Mr. Soldier gets his scrap book Christmas he will know the women and girls at su prenmcy. A litUo lIao m vhivrW Cunnlnff liain's slucp camp last ntcht tlo.strfty el two bands ui sulphur ami other articles Mis Wirt in nt li m the sii-k list, and acctitn ni xlii t t operators take their turn in manipulating lh Wu.si era Fniuit key. Messrs K. V. Sturpis. T. . ';irl ar.d Dirk Waucti left on the fast mail last nipht fitr l'rtlainl in bp-l-eur as wiliKuses in the trial of Kl f Meolt. l'r.ffcssnr H. Marsh .f Wi-stn has resnmrfl tho sturiy nf law mule flW.KlLamsoyv eisco ant! l'tjrtlaiul. Mrs. Prurt t Is saiil to h;i f niado a ctmiph'tt-t wtate- , 3 nit'iit to the government of her know- : : leilpe of the op'rations of the "pool.' b This was imlicated when dmtmissiiMi for K nil I rel.-ased the woman on hof own iveiiKnizanrc. I Mrs. 1'ruett, through her position with the Northern l'aeif ie HteaioHhip 'company is aliened to have hilled through t 1'itrtlaud )i(pior which the. ! government eharseK wa.s shipped to 'Monnoy at Kureka by Skelly. STOMACH TORN UP Indiana Lady Describes Condition, Which She Says Was Due To Constipation and Tells of Relief Obtained Front Black-Draught. Johnson and Water Sts. immmiiinimmii! ililiilHIilllllllllilllilllll! Phone 408 Ilf4 i otoi davs are needed to keep the of Kansas to take Presi-l pendulum of advancing prices dent'Kerr of the Oregon Agri- from swinging too far. cultural rllptrfi. There is as Even with the economy be- trresit an nnnnrtnnitv for de-iine uracticed in many homes a better ever. fighting man than A Uvply hop was hfUI in ; llousw hrlitw town l;i"t niijlit in uttemlance r'l'rt slallit'i -a'anl , Those of fun. ! The safest thing would be ' for the government to look up unini.m.f r.t lonrlino- nori. the rtrice of meat is advancing all Austrian spies first and de- cultural college of the nation and this tendency is not, as jelare war when we get ready. Scottsburg, Ind. Mrs. Annie Johnson, of this place, wrilcs: "I well remember I suffered for a long time with constipa tion, which would get me down. I took WOMAN'S AUXILIARY doctors' medicines and any number of FORMED LAST NIGHT Plives. They would leave me in a . ; worse condition than I was before taking, Wivt nf Rn;in?Vi W.nh Vtitu and my stomach so upset... I know to Help Entertain Con vention. .Misses' and Women's Suits Wednesday Thursday Friday Three days of rapid suit selling that mean much to the woman or miss who takes advantage of this special offer. EVERY SUIT IN THE STORE REDUCED The styles are exceptionally attractive on account of the many new ideas introduced. Suits fashioned along youthful lines in men's wear serge, gab ardine , wool velour, broadcloth and silvertone. Some are fur trimmed with Hudson eal, nutria and beaver; others are plain, so you may use your fur sets with them. Sizes from 16 to 47. Make your selection early. The Best in Style An oraniz-ai io i.e. the H-rs, ito'th rrs anil Hlsi.ir.-- of 8tansli war vi-t-; cTiiiiH inti MMlubort Auxiliary. I'. S. ' W. V.. w;u i'flirteil i.'E-i''enintf at a I'li't'tiliiC lielil in t ho social l-ailor of tins Christian rhuroh. Kiyhtoon I luuiu-M wprr siineil to the pliartor roll ; and a rnininittee, com iroKeil of Mrs. ! A. J. .VIcAllisti-r anil .Mrs. Nosinllh ;Ankony, was appointotl to visit all : eligible ladii.H today atid secure their KlRnatnres. : I'lion riToiiit of tho rhartor frotn rortland hi-aiUinartors. spvnral of the ilppartnirnl officors will visit f'emllir lon anil install the- new cam. oir of the prineipal mrjM,ses in oriian izini? the auxiiiar' is to seenro the artivfl asHistanee of the ladies in pre larlntf tor the annual eonvetition of the IT. S. V. V. whic-h is to he held In i'enilleton next July. All wives, sisters anil mothers of veterans ars asked to see the rom- ' nilttee. at once to set their names on the charter roll. once I suffered . . . from constipation. I was so ill we had to have the doctor, just so nervous and feverish. The doctor said I would have to quit medicines, my stomach was so bad . . . My husband was reading and found something about Thedford's Black Draught and brought me a package to try. I used it regularly at first until I be gan to feel better, then I used just a dose occasionally, t was cured ot tins con stipation and am sure the Black-Draughl did it." If your stomach is out of order, you will suffer from such disagreeable symp toms as headache, biliousness, indices lion, etc., and unless something is dune, serious trouble may result. Thedford's Black-Draught has been found a valuable remedy for these troubler.. It is purely vceetahlc, and nets in a prompt and natural way. help ing to regulate the liver and to cleanse the bowels of impurities. Try Ulack-Drausht. EB-15 ON TRACK High Grade Coal First Class Lump Coal is Scarce in this (own. ' ; GET IN ON THIS . Trice is established according to Government regulations. On account of advances' in price at the mines, our prices will advance Friday morning. PHONE 5 B. L. Burroughs, Inc. AVIATOISS NRltOVl,Y .MISS KILLING K.tlS; The Most in Value PENDLETON'S EXCLUSIVE READY TO WEAR SHOP , lKTK MT, Nov. L''K TInw two ; Hi ll sh itviat'(H iiiImscU kllUntr 1 h omprrcr of (Jr-rmany by only Jio f-nt i is told hy Lfieulenaiit KubrrtH. former ly of I'arkorshurs1, W. Va., who rn li.slpd In the 7nth Canadian in Cal- j Kary, Alberta in 1115, and in now In f L'otmft on Iravp. : "The Hrltiwh flip r." said l.irojifn aitt. H"bcrtH. "went on a iHrnibinff ex 1 -(Million kov-hi I rnonths hro and , were rlronplni; heavy explnsiveH on a ' oVpnt just. a:i an armored autumo bilo carryhiy; the kaiwer drew up. The train which hum MtanditiK- on the traekn wan nearly hit and when the kaiser'M aifh-s wiKhted the Kritlsh mar-hlneM ov i heft they raretl imt. nnroijlded i h etiKino, haded t he ' 'fii)eror Into it. and flashed away.' ri;v t mn; iii;i:k fko.m n;i:r M In first Nine Monihs ,f I1H7 Only H'.l ' Irish lmmirtijits. VASIIIN;T Xov. 2i.- Iritih itn rniKnttion to the I'nited KtaUs almost . IiaM eoased huh e the war bt-uan. iov rnrn nt Mat iM ivs matle public today Miowi-d that io the filHt nine months i of this war ..nly ealin- to thlH ,rountry from Ireland. fmrim; the wain icnl or iMi ait 1 5 ciinif. i is ivoi.i;i IV WHISKI V "ItMH' Overland ami Willys Knijh( Automobiles New Willys-Six Here is t he ix of Sixes. A wi'if'py five or sjx-pas.H(-nfr inoihd easy tn handle, huht, cfoniniiieal, mighty romforlable. havtnt? the aovanlaifcK of hinh--r prn-cd Sixes, yet it comes ab solutely rum piete. at a lower pi iee t han any other Mix of itn lis .smart body design Ik long nnd low having lines of artist ic simplicity. - A ml t In motor. Th in v til warm I he heart of every .Six cylinder en t h usiasl in the cotm ) ry. You've heard all about fast getaways Ptnoot hrie.s era w I- inur and rditn tirtf on high. I his .Six does all that and th-n some. The Wheelba.se is I I'll Inches. It has cant i lever .springs, and e enf low vac ii n Kt s stem Willi the gas lank in rear. .Some .Six. Yet t he price is lower than any otht-r mx of its Hi.e. James L. Elam ovKiti,.M i)i:ij;u Kttrir (itirufiQ 1'fionu ?l J'ciidlcton, trt Farmors biiobi of Umatilla County Will hold a scries of MEETINGS at the following places and dates A. A. ELMORE NATIONAL LI'XTURER AND ORGANIZER Will speak at these meetings. : I'ortncr !eni itf Sicamhip Omipiiiiv j at Ijirekji SaJil lo llaie Kx"m-mI Io tfficiN Operations tt UtrtAt King. .SA X F 1 1 A 'I.SCO, Nov. Vt. - Mrs. Viola X. i'rnt it. forrner agent for the Noi t h ifii .Steamship company at Knrka. will be tried as a member of a ' pool" ehareti with shipping Ihjnor into i r-Lon and Washington, dr Mate. She viafi arrested Saturdh.v. .Mrs. I'm. ii whs indicted with John T. Skejiv at.d William Mooney. form er Chief erii-'iiieer nf the Hteumer K ii born, opera!. -d ly the North I'arifie yl ani-bip i ttn.pany b. lween San l-'ran- FLAPJACKS Ask your grocer for Itl.V i I : si i : i s s;i,v J i I s i n u I'ASTISV iA)l K. It will b!so make better n euits. Waffles. Cakea and sav you monpy because ynu will ned IefH egs and shortening and liaking I'owder. I Every Farmer Is Urged to Attend Pilot Itoik Thursday, Nov. 22, 10:30 A. M. Helix Thursday, Nov. 22, 2:30 P. 31. Holdman Thursday, Nov. 22, 7:30 I. SI. Athena Friday, Nov. 23, 10:30 A. M. Weston Friday, Nov. 23, 2:30 P. 31. Milton Friday, Nov. 23, 7:30 I. M. if P li m H i 1 1 h.-