East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 09, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1918.
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' dlelon, Oregon, by the
AM OKKUUN1AN l'UHLlglUNO CO.
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
(IN ADVANCB)
Barer at the paste
Ofgam, aa aeeAfKl-cIaaa i
t Peadlatoa,
tatter.
Dally, ooa year, by nail.
Dally, six nonthi by mall.
Margurite
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Fisher
Dally, three m on tin by mall.
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ally, one month, by mail..
Dally, one year by carrier.
I ON BALK IN OTHKR CITIES
IBperlal Hotel News Ntand, Portlaai.
, Howawa Mawa Co . l'orilaud, Ortfoa.
ON FILB AT
, Chlrata ftareao, hw Herarlty DaUfftag.
" Waabloartan, 1. C, Bureaa fiOl 'our
taeiilh Htreet, N. W.
Ltally. alz months, hv eari-ler
Dally, three months, by furrier...
Dsllr. one month, h rarrUr .
Girl -Who
Beml-Teokl, one yesr. by mall....
Seml-Weekle. sis mtilh. h mall
8eml Weekly, four months, by mall.
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it window
Is array and white;
j I see It toss In the darkness
All the night.
My soul swoop down to sorrow
Ja Aa the sea-gulls dip, ,
CAnd all my love files after
Your lonely ship.
j
p Tet T am not despairing;
j Though we must part,
p Nothing: can be too bitter '
ft For my high heart;
j All In (ho dreary midnight..
W Watching; the. flying foam.
I wait for a golden morning t
When you come homo.
Uy Aline Kilmer In Good
Housekeeping.
i
,
for liberty , bonds and thrift
at .iiii 1 1 I ? T a " "ijuonvc Hi hi.
T o they be forced to pay unreaa-
' The aea that i watch from my onable prices for food. When
tney are urged to eat fish so
as to save beef it is wronsr that
they should be forced to pay
;ior naiiDut a price approxi-
,mately six times what the fish-
merman gets for his catch. It is
J I wrong- that they should have to
I pay a stiff price for smelt when
jsmelt are being dumped back
into tne river.
T ! v here the blame rests the
East Oregonian does not know
but it suspects that the so-called
fish trust in Portland
Couldh
Grow Up
Miss
EXORBITANT FISH
PRICES
I and Seattle is in need of atten
tion. This paper knows of no
retailers who are growing1 very
rich out of the business. But
wherever the fault may be it
should be checked. We have a
Trifif! onnnmctrofiAM Tio4- 5 nam
Posed to be possessed of very
. . jfuntio, 1 lie
Oregon
1 HERE is
lL strange about
l : r
nrf Z T.Vf -. representative ot tnat orgam.
h K.rr t z.jz a: z.a.tion . overlooking
irA.ttu.Zr vZVSrZ towg with reference
VVUIIU 1UI iiailUUL, xct, Iiajiuut
r 1 1 - j. - i T-i 1 1 . .
s selling today in Pendleton for
28 cents. The price of salmon
is 30 cents a pound here. Smelt
are being caught in such heavy
quantities that much fish is be
ing dumped back into the river.
Yet the price of smelt here to
day is eight and a third cents
per pound.
When people are asked to
economize so as to save money
some-
to fish
prices and this neglect is ac
complishing harm.
'DIRTY PIGS"
HE above is the " choice
and complimentary term
applied by a Berlin offi
cial newspaper to Germans
who live in America and have
taken up with the League for
a German Democracy, the son
ot Oeneral ranz Sigel being
prominent in the number. In
otner words the epithet ex
presses the official view of the
A laughable comedy drama in ' which
Fisher scores a decided hit. : "
In Addition MUTT & JEFF Cartoon i
. COWS AND COWS 1:
Children 5c Adults 20c
r.tii
lie
help out by wearing the same
pair of shoes twice and s also
help their feet. '
We may as well 'charge up
Russia to "Profit and Loss." i
"Call foY. Miss Spring." I
28 YEARS AGO
present German government
towards those of German birth
or parentage- who in their
hearts prefer a democratic
form of government to the mi
litary despotism that now has
the Fatherland in its grasp and
seeks to enslave the world. It
means that nine tenths of the,
Germans in America are re-
garded by the kaiser as dirtvl
swine because nine tenths of the
Germans in this country do
prefer democracy to autocracy.
If they did not they would not
be in this republic. Thev
would have remained in Germany.
Will your loyalty. Mr. Ger
man, be to the kaiser with his!
insulting tongue, or to the Stars j- James A. Drake returned from Port
and Stripes Under which you i ,a"d tnls morning where he had been
have had protection, prosperity i enJln a brlet holiday. Mr. Drake
i - , -, . 'I fell in with the real estate agent while
and recognition of the ele- beUw and enJoyed BeveruI freo rIdes
mentarV rights Of manhOOd , to the multlnlicltv of additions around
and womanhood? Portland.
(From Tho Dally Etast Oregoniau
March 9 1800)
It is said the county court is considering-
the advisability of separating-
South Pendleton Into two pre
cincts, Main street to be the dividing
line. i
Thorn psi
PUBLIC SPEAKERS SE
LECT SCHIEDER EYE-
GLASSES
Men who are ' addressing
the public, and who spent
their spare time in study and
reading, require efficient
eyesight and eye-glasses.
Schieder optical service
meets the exacting require
ments of all people.
ROYAL M. SAWTELLE
. Optometrist Optician
Dr. D. R. Haylor, Manager.
A HOOD RIVER HOME
With the completion of the Co
lumbia River Highway this spring.
Hood River is going to be a mighty
desirable place for a home. An
Meal climate; unsurpassed scenery.
The following offer is the bent I
have ever listed:
The best general farm in Hood
River Valley. An ideal home.
Kighty acres. Thirty acres fu'l
bearing sixteen year old apple
trees. Forty acres finest timothy
and clover hay land. Thirty inches
free water. Thirty inches from
East Fork IMtcli. Good eight room
house, rui.nin. water, electric
lights, bath; beautiful sit sur
rounded by oaks Lnd firs; fine view
of Mount HooJ and Mount Adams.
Two large eaule' barns. iSixty
ton silo; cow an hog sheds. Six
room tenant house, also tuo loom
house. Two fretks on place. In
the heart of Hood River Vally.
Four miles from city; half mile to
Van Horn station and wan-nouses
on Mount Hood Railway. The
buildings alone are worth JS0O0.00.
The entire place offered for Jl'8.
000. Terms. The apple crop this
year is estimated between 10,000
and 15,000 boxes. -
C. X. IIAVUN
Reliable Real Estate
lloucl lUvt-r, Oregon.
ipson
Juiinii
Brown have sold the
hall manage
i StI'atrick's
It has been facetiously sug
gested that some women could
Keep the Home Fires
with MUSIC in YOUR HOME, and
When You Think of Music Think of Pendleton's biggest and Oldest Established
Music Store. , r. '
Warren's Music House
BIGGER AND BUSIER THAN EVER
LATEST SHEET MUSIC
LATEST RECORDS
Pianos
This big music store with its complete stock
of everything musical is in an ideal position
to serve you best when you need
Violins
A marriage license was granted to
day to Mr. J. F. Wommack and Miss
Flora Gillihan.
The pope's good remarks
i i. , . . , . , . I Horse creek of 160 acres to George
aims statements are alright but i Browrt consideration woo.
it would help more if the vati-'
Can WOUld frankly advise AuS-i As a mark of respect for Mr. Thomas
trian and German folk to re-, Mi,arkev the Miiarkey
,rlf orroirct- t ! """"t has arranged for
1 i-1 1 1 ? i ,
anu tnus am jn Dnnging aoouti
peace based On decency and I I-andry & Demott. the grocers have
democracy. ; Purchased 25 feet frontage on Main
a.taaaa.aa street of W. P. Matlock, consideration
General Pershing says :
Germany must be beaten;
Germany can be beaten; Ger
many will be beaten." Julius
Caesar never said anything
better than that or anything
truer. It is merely a matter of
time and we will take the time,
whatever it may be.
Portland is going to weed
out any. disloyal teachers in the
schools of that city; let it be
I done and send their names
abroad so no other town will
get them without knowing it.
You cannot afford to have
yourself listed as a disloyalist
or a slacker.
1
N offering this new Oakland Sensible Six to the American pub
lic, its builders' do so with what they believe is a clear understand
ing of the needs of the progressive automobile buyer 01 today.
Accordingly they have embodied in this car that
desirable union of high ABILITY, LIGHT WEIGHT,
SURE COMFORT and LOW MAINTENANCE
COST which is the "sum of true automobile value,
and toward which the sensible motorist inevitably is
turning, . ,
Oakland is frankly proud of this new car. It is a
fine car as it stands, and it has behind it a record of
performance and service soundly fortifying such a .
pride. .
It is a good car to look upon, better to drive, and
best of all to own. It is ffich a car as properly can be
offered as the product of the eighth largest producer
of automobiles in the world.
In three seasons of service, the Oakland Sensible
Six by its practical design and the high character of
its performance has established itself as the pre
eminently SENSIBLE automobile of the day.
Phone 222
N. P. McLEAN, Distributor
Oakland, Hupmobile and King.
, Main Street
Opposite, Pendleton Hotel
MACCABEES AT ECHO
CIVE DANCING PARTY
LAIUili M'MUER IX ATTKXnAXCU
A.J I'l.KASAXT TIMK KX-JOYKl.
A Sliver Tea Cilvcn Wednesday Hj
ijiilieH Aid Society: Other Interest
lug 'Xew und Swlal Xotes.
Player-Pianos
Ukelales Guitars Banjos
Edison Talking Machines
Victor Victrolas
Rccd Instruments Brass Instruments
Strings Instruction Books Sheet Music
NEW VICTOR RECORDS JUST RECEIVED.
Come in and look over our stock whether you wish to buy or not.
820 Main Street
Phone 524
(Kast Oregonian Special. )
KCHO, 1arch S. The Keho Mac
cabees gave another of their social
dancea on" Wednesday evening at the
I, O. O. F. hall. A large numlicr
were In attendance and a jileasani
time reported by all. Music wus fur
nished by local talent.
A silver tea. was given on Wednes
day afternoon from ' 2 o'clock to o
o'clock p. ni. at the residences of Mrs.
! A. Koontz by the Ladles Aid of this
Mace. Mesdames F. W. Hundley and
Alex Malcolm were hostesses. The
receipts of the afternoon. $4, went to
wards paying for the improvements
on the M. K. church.
-Kdward Ltieseganar has volnteered
I to carry tho mail on the Echo route
until such time as a regular carrier
; shall be appointed by the federal gov
i ernment. Mr. Liesengang made the
first trip on Thursday.
Ucrt Wilson, O.-W. U. & N. claim
agent,' was here from Portland on
ft'od nesday.
Mrs. 'Bert Tefft returned Sunday
from Walla Walla and is now at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Millard
Hewitt.
Mrs Kalph Martin and son arriv
ed here Tuesday evening from Walla
Walla to join her husband, wiio is in
the employ of the George & Miller
Co. 3r. and Mrs. Martin have secur
ed apartments in the Uorn building.
Mr. Wm. Gillette, Sr., who spent
the winter at Iewiston. Idaho, spent
yesterday in l'Jcho and in the evening
went on to Hermlston where he will
visit with friends and relatives.
Mrs. Anna M. Young la in J'ortland
visiting with her daughters.
YOU'RE BILIOUS! LET
"CASCARLTS" LIVEN
LIVER AND BOWELS
The Hit Sleeve Valve Motor
DOX'T STAY HKADAOIY. CONS'
PATKI. KICK. WITH IlKKATH
IIAI AND STOMACH SOl'lt.
,TI-
m
et
.Get a 10-cent box now.
You men and women who can't
feeling right who have headache,
coated tongue, bud taste and foul
breath, dizBiness, can't sleep, are bil
ious, nervous and upset, bothered with
a sick, gassy disordered stomach, or
have a bad cold.
Are you' keeping your bowels clean
with Cascarets, or merely forcing a
passageway every-few days with salts,
cathartic pills or castor oil?
Cascareta work while 'you sleep:
cleanse the stomach, remove the sour. ;
Undigested, fermenting foodTtnd foul !
gases; take the excess bile from the!
liver and -carry out of tho system all J
the constipated waste matter und
poison in the bowels. !
A Cascaret tonight will straighten j
you out by morning a 10-cent box'
from any drug store will keep youri
stomach sweet, liver and bowels re- j
gular. and heatf . clear for months.
Don't forget the children. They love I
(-'aMcarets because they taste good
never gripe or sicken.
IMPROVES WITH USE
IS MORE POWERFUL
IS. MORE FLEXIBLE
IS MORE SIMPLE V
IS MORE ECONOMICAL
i
u
I'
The Knight Motor is the car of Royalty. It is
specified for officer's use in war service. It js
moving the English troops in France. It is driving
the mighty British "tanks" that are battering the
German trenches.
The Willys-Knight is the lowest priced sleeve
valve motor. Call and look it over.
Overland Pendleton Co. -
MI,l,YS-OV
Kli Johnson SI.
:i:i,.M Moi'oi;
lenillf'ton
caii iKAiaa:s
I'lione 71
first wave to croaa Xo Man's Land. He
stayed with his unit until the objec
tive w-as gained and when they had
to fall back before a heavy counter
attack he 1 fell back fighting with
them.
Some weeks later he went over the
top In a tank and followed that trip
a few days later by an aeroplune ob
servation flight. For the greater
part of an afternoon the plane cruls
ed up and down a Oerman sector
watching the effect of big French
shells on concrete defenses. The
Boche anti-aircraft guns made it warm
for the American flyer but he was
still, an enthusiastic aviator when the
plane came to .a successful landing on
Itfl :own field at dusk. - - ,
One American Always
First Over the Top
J.
WITH: THE AMERICAN' EXPK
DITlnXAHY ARMY. France, Jan. 20.
(Iy Mail). If they ever invent a new
way of KMnf? over the top thereV one
American officer who will probahly
be on hand to try the new wrinkle. j
The Ki t rich government has iIt- 1
orated him with- fche 'riox de (iucrre
for K'jnic over the nacfct In every way j
known to date. I
Finst he went over with the French)
Infantry in un attack laxt sprint?.
Though detailed an an observer nnd j
rw t required (o t.ikc too ninny chance
' Hie American officer was one of the i
HALF SICKJALF WELL
A Condition That Will Not Improve
Upon JUtlf.
In the Spring- the depressing condi
tion that many call Sprinjr fever often
runs through families and neighbor
hoods. Thi Indefinite. hnrd-to-descrlbe
state of poor health probably means
that you are thin-blooded and anemic'
iv-thaiiHted thin nloou Bets thinner, low
vitality falls lower, poor .appetite, be
comes poorer. Then the thoroughly
exhausted nyslem can no longer resist,
nnd on comes t he pros t rat ing illness
or serious disease.
Treat the half-flick.' fipi imr-t lred
condition with that splendid course of
medicine Hood's Hat'sapa rilla. to for
tify the whole body; ivpttron, to iron
ize and make rich red blood: Hood's
Tills to rouse the liver to its regular
daily duties. and the half-well re
vives in perfect health. Kaeh medi
cine is valuable in itself but is trebly
so when used in this combination, '
Uednosiiay Evoning
x MARCH 13, AT!
Given by the members of Sawyer's Orchestra and
friends. Your attendance will be greatly appreci
ated. Big augmented orchestra made up of the musici
ans tif the city.
TICKETS $1.00