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PAII.Y EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, PErEMTtF.B 5. 1917.
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AN IMIFPENrKNT NEWSf-ATER
rtMlaba rll aod Real WeeiiJ at l"a-
dietoo. Oreaoo. ay tt
KA PIT ORIXKIMA l'lBLIflllNQ CO.
Katcnd at lb pnatoff at Pradlelos,
Oaaaua.. aa aeconatstUaa all matter.
OH BALE IN OTHKR CITIF
laipvlai Hotel Near. Btaad. Hrltaa4.
Stoataaaa Jara Co. Portlao4, Ortoa.
O FII.K AT
(lileajra Bareaa, arrlt RuINIIti
Waaalmrlo. ( C. Bunaa SOI Taut
aatata StrvX. V W.
sib so mm on bates
(IN AI'VANCB)
Ially. one rear, )y mat) .. ,
Oally. X montha t y mall
Pally, three nontha by mall..
fallf, oe lti"tith. be niall
uallf, one r ry earner .
XEVKR LONKLY.
Ufa la never lonely, never dark.
dissatisfied.
needs and his merits. The pro
ducer is a man of great value
ti. society, entitled to liberal
reward for his work. Rut the
same is true of those enpaged
in other lines of work. Trans-'
portation and distribution are
'also very vital. In fact society
is maintained not by the efforts
.of any one group of men but by
.r..;a division of labor. It is often
" jf '!" not possible to say with accu
" v, racy which is the most valuable
- JiJ jwofk, just as it is difficult to
Z i.-'-i say what materials used in the
- 1 1,"'; i building of a house are the
- -j'5 most essential. The nails used
in building a house are the
smallest material used yet they
declaration that any peace have much to do with making
America makes must include ,he ,oue substantial and storm
the delivery of Ausiria-Hun- p,-00f. .
gary and the Balkan peoples wijn the war bringing all
as well as northern France and our peopie together in a corn
Belgium from Prussian domi-imon cause it is a good time for
nation. That means that the al, of us to t.on!?ider the inter
kaiser's dream of a IMittel Lu- ests and t)le problems of those
roppa must vanish. jn jnes 0f vvork different from
Aside from motives of our own guch studv and con
friendship for the subjected deration will bring about
peoples referred to the presi- breafith of view and a cooper
dent is probably not unmindful ation tnat the nation needs,
of the fact that Germany con- . . . . .
fined to her own borders will I The President's message seta
be no such menace to the future forth the sort of an armistice
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Your time is valuable. The
starting Model l'.0 Chevrolet is
greatest time and lalor saver of
popular priced automobiles.
Demonstration any time.
THE C. X f . MOTOR CO., Inc.
814 Johnson St.
self
the
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Aa long " there u. lov within !peace of the world as would a : Germany will get when they
It la not Idle draamine. and the ""'""J " --""- , " . '""J "" "e.
poet have not lied. string of smaller vassal states j., from the leader of a nation
. There la happinew in love for ready to take orders from Ber-iakle to "deliver the goods."
an and each. lin in the event of future need. !not through bolsheviki soap
Th. .my w. tht auffer. i. .h. All in all the president's box orators but by virtue of
life that makes ueif 1 message is a virile, masterly ; having the second finest navy
The issue of exiMence. and statement in which the inten- ;n thp world and an armv that
'""', e,n ??',, , , .u, tltions of America are set forth can be made greater if ncces- i kne chstmiier of
No love In thinking only In this . , ,-., nH fnrcP The aJhin,r rho kipr - 1'eoember 10. Tl
w world or greed and jeli "-- T "7 ,
message tui uici ocaia mc """"'inas ever musieieu xor stuitc
of Prussianism but it carries a
:ray of hope for the German i newspaperman's work is
:people. We fight, as the presi- ! always an open book because
BPULIC HEARING ON
GRAIN STAN DARDS IN
SPOKANE ON DEC. 10
Of other who have rights as
well a we. - - -
rVhen lire alta like a hermit by
the firea of Ha own woe.
, And fanclea everj'hody has a
better time than it.
Then the Joy. indeed, it coverts
la a thine: It cannot know.
And nnlesa there'a love to save
4 It. It la mighty sure to
quit.
WE HAVE A MASTERLY I for themselves.
WAR PRESIDENT I The American people have
treason to be proud of the man
RESIDE NT WILSON'S ithey placed in the White
JO message to congress was ; House. Great as a peace presi
T . much more than , a re-! dent he is proving even nobler,
quest for a war declaration istronger and more able as a
against Austria. The presi- j war president,
d.nt set forth also the war J
atros of the United States and , HAVE YOU THOUGHT OF
probably the war aims of the; THIS?
Sl'uKANK. YVafcll.. It t- i Much,
interest i manifested in the i.uljllt j
hearing on grain staiuiards to t'e held !
in the ttHemlfly rooms of the Spo-
("i.innierce. Saturday
comber Itf. This is ono of a tene,
t 16 conferences arranged by the fed- j
eral df-pm tment of acrlculturc in the j
large grain growinK tlistricts at which
proposed changes in the standards for
shelled corn and all Blades of wheat
J j. - normor, . ... j : UI..1. 1 , w in oe consiuereu. i ne i...
ueill i u.c """'":it sianas IOIUI in uidin dim begins at 9 30 a. in., under the super-
oeople from fear. If the peo-:wnjt.e; the record of John F.I vision, of the bureau of markets, is
pie of Germany and of Aus- QarroJ js one t0 be proud of open t all grain grower and ull lines
ti-io nan ho informed as to their v, ..nnmriah0A much "f business affected thereby. Secre-
sentiments of our president ig0od and when he made mis-
they will long tor peace, Know- takes they were of the head sizes the fact that any changes from
ing tnat aeieai lor uieir iuicis and not the heart. I resent stanaaraa must ici eive i
will De tne aay 01 aenverence
tary of Agriculture Houston, who is
sues the call for the meeting, empha-
bahking firm of Uulenburg 1'liatmann
& 'o . al No. 2 Tj Ilroad street.
Francis P. ilarvan of New York i
diret-..T of Investigation. He is a
Partner of James v. tinhorn lu llie
1-r.iv firm of ts-borue, iuiiub At Gm
la n.
Acting chief of the division of j
pledged property is Robert li. i
Stearns of New York. He is a part
ner In Stern Brothers and a son-in-law
itf Marcus M. .Marks, president o(
the Horoiili of .Manhattan.
The manager of tlm. Uelier.il Busi
ness department Is Joseph A. Bower,
president of the Hale fc Kllburn Man
ufacturing Company at No. on Church
Street. New York. He lives in l'hlla-tielphia.
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
You don't wait until the hou.se catches fire be
fore you insure it
DO YOU?
you re
You can't cet vour life insure! after
taken ill , ...
CAN YOU?
Why wait until it snows to order fuel
GET THE IDEA?
DO IT TODAY
I'JIONE r "X
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B. L. Burroughs, Inc.
WOOD COAL
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
The president's message car
ries ammunition for a very
formidable political offensive
by the allies in central Europe.
davs public notice before becoming
effective. However rules and regula- su.. . :A A. SI I.I'HI Jt Tl l!S
tlons may be changed without advance 1 . y I 1)1 l 1 1 1 1; 1 1 K K
I ubllc notice. . " '.M (ilKi.sv.
INDIA PLOT WITNESS
TURNS DEFENDANT !
allied nations as a whole.
"Autocracy must be shown
the futility of its claims o
power of leadership in the
mbdem wold. It is impossible
9
ATRIOTISM was a mark
ed feature at the Farm
ers Union state conven
tion sessions yesterday. Ihe
to apply any standard of jus- same spirit is manifest at near-
tice as long as such forces are i ly every convention held, no
unchecked and undefeated as j matter w ho the people may be
the present masters of Ger- or what their calling. The
many command." ! American people as a whole
To show autocracy the futi-!are intensely loyal and wish to
lity of its claims President Wil-; be of the best service possible
son proposes that this country 'during the war. There is work
and it allies win the war and for all to do because the whole
to that end he proposes thatnation, not merely the army, is
every resource be employed engaged in the war. The co
and nothing be allowed to turn operation of all classes is
them from their object. j needed and one good way to
A very interesting feature of 'cooperate is to consider the
the president's message is his 'other fellow, his problems, his
ft 1
j 28 YEARS AGO j
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Almost I'verjone km.uvs th.it Sa
T.i ami Sulphur, properly t''iiiiin(t
hriiiKS buck Un natural cbr hm.I
IaK.- cUnffk Rfiifuji In Testifv j o the hair when faft.-d. it r-k-
( From Iho Daily Kant r.'Sini;.m
Ucc. i 1 S!i i
A nicmbrr f t he whist cbih wlm
has been exoee'tin(?ly unlucky ilu ririK
this Heasnn'f inert in s has jerured
enonsh toy trumpets. hay nittb's etc.
as booby prizes to start a notion toy
t-tore in time for t he holiday trade.
Horn In peridb-ton reon. Wed
nesday. Dec. 3 JKV, (o the wife of J.
Sen oil erniuii, a, a'ii'l, "vvei'ht nine
Ijournls.
Hon. Thomas Paulson a member of
the legislature from Washington
count y and t houh a republican ne
of the Htaurirhesl frlenH.s of the far
mers and laborers is in town today.
The paper that "you must take If
yon get the news" printed the aston
ishing information this morning that
a coal bunker was fatally hot at
l-'matilla. Care nhould be taken by
the railroad eoini;ny lo protect Us
coal bunkern from be ins; thus mill Hated.
Against Thirty Four Persons,
but Pleads Guilty.
HAN FUAXtTSO . !.';. ".-Jodli
Singh called as princii al government
witness at the opening "f the trial of
thirty-four persons charged with con
tfpirii.f? to foment revolution ;i tfa lust
firitisli rule in India, refused to ten-
m( or Kfay. ear ayo the only
I to i tills mixture was to make it til
j home, which is in u spy and troiible
! some.
j Now adays we simply ask at any
;riiil store for "W'yeth's Sae ami tSul
j phur . oinpoiinr." Von will ct a
la i e bo t tic of this old time r-cipe
! improved by the addition of other ht
i Kredienis for about ;u f -nts. Kvery-
body uses this preparation now, be
cause no one can possiblv teil that oij
'larkened your hair, as it dries It mo
naturally and evenly. You dampen a
I Mill
M'pe;
by morn m c
and at'l"!
n. our ha it
dark, thick and
years younger.
n , -o
Ji Real . ?Wf?7rb
. Uv T-Jyh GRAVELY S!TM
K V V t Chewing Plug
Si ' '" ' ' ' r V than erdinan plua tjt j
!.''' aCVVI V'..' ' h. b.Le..prwelitoCHew.
"V ' 1 ) ,1 tr A Littla Chaw ol Grai Iff
I'A l'W-. - . " ' 5 Lam a Ln Whlla.
i ''''' B i, Y e'f ''''" XS,'i Tha Good Graveln Taata F-
' tl -s ' ' "N'V 10c. POUCH IS PHOOr or IT
i tV'. 1 1 1 - I olotop-you tooK JVrV' iff "
I i I I J M ' I'-' I , s though yoyo Ts r
i i S3 I Tii BUyAWHOLE TRUNK I, f I
j II h (FULIOF1T IF YOUC0ULD Ctf fii-N. I ,
WITHOUT THIS SEAL Vj I 1 '
'TEzznzgn&t '(
v
tifv t id ay. ideaded guilty to a .
conHpiiiicy rhaiKc j
t'nited States District Attorney 1
John W. WreHton, in a preamble tot
the testimony, hart said Jodh Sirttfh I sponge or soft brush with it nnd dia
would tell of a trip he had matte in Hi js i hroueh you r ha ir. ta kin if
the interests of the alley. -d conspir
acy from Itio Janeiro to Merlin. New
York, e'hieaalo and i-'au Krancisco. of
th operations of the alleged Berlin
India committee, and of his close as
soeiat ion with German consular oft I
cers. Hut w hen Jodh Siimh wa called to
the stand lie save JudKe Von Fleet
this list of questions:
"Is this a free country'.' Shall I be
allowed to stay here? Am I allowed
the right to have an attorney? Will
my countrymen be pc-rm itt ed to hear
my testimony ?'
Judtre Van Fleet answered that
this a free country; that Jodh
Sirmh's preKenne in this country rest
ed with the government and that he
could have an attorney.
The answers failed In satisfy the
Hindu.
tie
Miiail strand
tite gray hair dis:
a not her applica t ion
become beautifully
t; b ssy a nd you look
Wyeth'-. Sage and Sulphur 'omp,)"tid
K a dellgluiul toilet requisite. It is
not Intended for t he cure, mil igat ion
or prevention of disease.
Sunny
Southern
California
invites you
Outdoor aniUM'tnetitji golf,
iug. boating, bathing and j
recreation ;uait yo.i.
cl Monte. Santa Hal-hat a,
I'aKadena. I g Uracil.
Monica. S.it Diego and a
lug resorts (iffe ( variety
tions and attractions.
tenuis, tnotor
miiltitude of
Vetib-
Angelrfl.
Santa
charm -
uumoda-
4 Trains a bay Portland to San I'lancisro
i cwr ai loi
iu'imre
ti. U
of miy
(.'. and full infoi mat ton
aip ut or addres-l
J( iIN M. S t ("I T
tieneral I'aHHeimcr Aaenl
i oiilund, i 'ii-gon
Southern Pacific Lines
IMPORTS OF WHEAT
FROM CANADA GROW
Increase Is Largely Due lo Do
minion's Removal of Tax
That Barred Reciprocity.
WASHINGTON', If . ,', Wln-,'1.
ri'l wh-ril Hour havn Im-cii importril
' I'v IhlH fnuntry In if really Iiiito:isiI
l'iHiilitirs from Canafla Hint-f l:i.l
tribtilcd itrinf-ipally
nil April I'l I'anafia
n heat xho im
iii aul'iinatlcally a'l-
jam'a.'a'
We Never Loose Our Grip
when, we start to pull a tooth and the medicine ap
plied to the Ruins relieves the pain. It's out before
you know it.
"We do the best work possible to do at prices that are
right to charge for good work.
Over the Hub
DR. OHMART
Phone ."07
April Th in Ik a
In Ihr. fail that
; removed I lie dtjl
I porfil whii-li a'-ti
'riiltlcd fanailian wheat frrn of duly
into the I'nlU'fl S'ales under lite pro
visions of the tariff law of 1 !i I S.
AceordinK to ilatiftics of Ihe de.
pailinenl of i;om nit-ree. M0.9S1 I.iimIi
els of wheat were imported from
''anuria In .-'epiemher or lhl year. a
eooiparefl V'jl h :;Jir..;o7 liullelK for
the whole nine month ended with
Heptf mber, 1 ',' 1 1.
For the nine month ended with
.-eptetnher t.f this year, we impotled
wheat from Canada to the extent of
1M. l'J'l.Jrt:i hm-helx. over I I .loin 0 en
Implicit) ofwhieh came In free after
April 16. The imports of wheat rlnor
during these nitii; mfintlin totaled
harrelw of which 2II7,.'. har
reln eame In fre of duty. Knr rhe
rorrepondlii' nine monthH In 1 :i I R
the total Imports were I ."7.2SJ lnt
relt and In 111: only il,lS Imrrels.
MITCHELL PALMER
NAMES HIS STAFF
Moritz Rosenthal Heads Legal
Advisers to Custodian of
Enemy Property.
WASHINGTON. I'ec. .1. A.
Milehell I'altner. rutitodlan of enemy
properly In the 1'nlled State, an
nounced today appointments In his
organization which will handle Trilli
on!! In money and property till Ihe
end of the war.
Morhz Koxent hal of N'"-w Woik I
made rhlef of the h-ltal d..a rt ment
Mr lt.F.-itlhal l a part tor In the
"
I f iinVliiir ---fc- -h
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a Real Pleasure
The latest machinery and methods. Up-to-dato
service. specially constructed fire-proof plant,
clean,, light and sanitary.
This witli our never ending efforts to please you,
give you LAUNDRY WORK YOU WILL LIKE.
Our telephone is 179 use it
c wash every thing but the baby. 1r
TROY LAUNDRY CO., Inc.
Garden Street, He t ween Alta and Webb Streets.
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