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EIGHT PAGES PAGE FOUH DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1913. A! INDEPENDENT NKWUPAl'EB sum but the statement is justi- extortion. He is entitled to' Evuniino b. McConneii to ciem fied nevertheless. ' ' your cordial support. !rJ Mi ,"'TUn?vUR It is estimated by E. N. Fafr-j . - . iff 14 u "c- ss' T1, 4 Hl child, a Cleveland, Ohio, miller: With democratic nations en-p Thoa B sioor ot ux to Aivin o. of longr experience and sound aS?ed in a deth grapple with i Monnon $roo s i- sec. i; lots j, 2. judgment, that nearly $900.-;tne Huns, Americans arevin no U. and s 1-2 1-2 sec. it; iota 3, in nni v,..., !,.. . .l n.'monH tr tnloroto sorliHnn nr', 5 and SK !- SV 1-4 Sec. 18, XV "MIsM Tmllr nd Kti -Weekly at Vtm- 1l-ton. Oregon, by tbe AM OKtXJONIAN ITHLIMUISa CO. entered at tb pat Iragga, aa aecood-ctaaa nrriea at PeBdletoa, 11 matter. ON Sil.lt IN OTHER CITIF taperl-l Hot! Neva Stand, Portlaa. Bowinaa New Co., J'ortliod, Or.o. ON FILB AT Cntnum Boreao, (H Bectirlty Bolldl-ti-Waatilnrton, I. c Bureaa 601 roar eemh KtreeT. N. W. aUBSCKlfTlON BATKS (IN ADVANCE) oaa year, by mall- all moatba ty mall- Dally, Dally, Dally, tbrea montha by mall.. Dally, oaa month, by mall LJauy, od year by carrier- 111-. mix months. bT carrier tally, tbrea month, by carrier , Iially, oae (numb, by carrier Neml-Vfeetly, one year, by mall am. Weekly, aix months, by mail He tl-Weeh- f.mr innihi h mail American people on flour since ilast July by the United States Food Administration. . Mr. 'rw !Fairchild said recently in an in ', i.teiview, reported in the Ameri . .so can Grocer: "It is an easy thing ! I:?? for a person to criticize an offi- 1 ij jcial of the government and cri ' i-6u ticizing seems to be one of the --..n.: i i : i 1-4 sec. o, rwp. .v. n. as. uiiiiK uuraer iiK uu uiiujr. ,earl K Gll.tcher et llx , olive ty; the day of divided allegi-jxwgner i. lot 10, block 11, iMiot ance is past and all will do well nock. Oregon. to take heed. Mary A. Wilson et vir to lister H. ..,.. a .... . Ebbert 784. met anil bouml NE 1-4 TV, ll;j ., 1 !SK 1-4 Sec. 15. Twp. 6 X. R. 35. ARMY DliSKllTEIt IS TAKKX. BAKER, Ore.. April 1. Sheriff An- LAIC . . . . 'f a .- o if ; -isoiar plexus blow J i U111JV Ulll A W A W At lllV ed in tliis country by English- year ago, when America had men. The best English experts ot entered the war against , . . ,,. . Germany and there was no j were brought to th country jFood A5ministrator or regula- and the proposition was put upltion 0f the markets, flour was I TBK EOMME. O Somme! We sob with you, Pomme! O lerrnr-stricken plain. A world for yotir distraction pours, Her tears like summer rain! We hear the thunder of your suns; The bleeding heart of France la our.. We see the hordes of hell Their cruel front advance. But through it all Thy still small voice We hear, O Perfect One: "I.ani not God of bloody Turk Xor 4od of brutal Hun. Keep faith! standfast! for but this hour Hell sounds Its mad alarms; I am above, and underneath, M; everlasting arms." Charles E-ugene Banks. to them. They were offered all the money, all the men and all the material America pos 'sessed and were asked what they could do in one year's time. After a study of condi tions they answered that they could turn out but 2000 ma chines in a year and that they could not get started before Feb. 1 of this year. Our board retailing at $20 a barrel. This year, with a smaller crop to work on and the country in the midst of the war, flour is aver aging about $12 a barrel. It has been estimated that the an nual consumption of flour in this country is 1 barrel per per son in normal times. There are about 110,000,000 people in the United States, and the sav ing effected by the is working to get out between 10,000 to 20,000 machines; states Food Administration has in tnac time, iney are using; been about 20 per cent. JNow, quantity production metnoas. They have not tried to make a hasty delivery of a few ma- chines, which could have been accomplished easily, but have devoted all energies to perfect- ing a productive organization able to turn airplanes in quan- let the enemy wear himself out in the fighting towards Amiens! and then land on him With a'd'rson received word from the Chief of folice at Ontario tnis aitcrnoon that F. F. Uenton, the deserting soldier The war issue is a mighty ;the latter ,a8 ha(1 captur. important thing to consider ed. When you form opinions as to j The message said that the adjutant political candidates this year. ffeneral at Camp Lewis had been notl t . i fled and that guards from there were How do you like the early on,arl0 ,a take Bc,,ton rising? ; .- j KXVOVS llKTl'ltX 1IO.MK. rBTHOOKAD, March 29. French. Italian and Siberian envoys returned today from Finland proceeding to Volgoda where they will remain. An issued statement says they were re turning In an official capacity. The return of Helgian, Portuguese and Greece envoys Is expected. 28 YEARS AGO (From the East Oregonlan, April 1, 1889.) i Donald McKay, the famous scout who has been lying very 111' at the united tion iS now recovering. HOl'SK TAKKS IT fICillT. WASHIXGTOX, March 29. The bitter partisanship tn the senate over the war's conduct threatens today to A bicycle club is being organized in spread to the house. The republicans t-. . . .. .. r-n mnU'lnir neriolis 'hnrires Which .arc . .. . , il n , r-enuieton composed or enmusiaswc " " if it has managed tO Save tne '..,,., i.i ,..m i. i,i, being answered by democrats and wan Country $1 On each barrel COn-jthe installment plan so that the chiefs. The bitterness SUmed Since it was founded, it; strain on the pocket book will bo many inaccuracies. is readilv seen that it has saved noticeable. !-. .- .. - the people $88,000,000. Kyi CnlUmtlnnm .-.. ,.,,. ,.,. withstantlins the fact that sonif1 tioli torn took advantage of the tlay and fooled the collectcor. has led to USE H onarch L limp Coal The Ideal Summer Fuel ONLY 80.25 PER TON Phone 5 BURROUGHS & CHAMBERS Inc. 550 Main Street. E. O. Bldg. the same method of figuring, if $10 has been saved on eac" barrel the Food Admimstra SAGE TEA KEEPS ; YOUR HAIR DARK HELPING THE KAISER ,tities that are unbelievable :tion has saved us $880,000, from a European standpoint. Iqoo since July. I am not con Our board may have made! tent to believe, however, that it mistakes. There may be in-j has saved us a dollar less than competency in some places. Yet: $20 a barrel, of . $1,760,000, the country should not be hasty j 000." in criticising a board that is! It may also be assumed that jdoing from five to 10 times as had the government left fuel rnuch construction work as the ' and, sugar prices uncontrolled English experts felt that they, the prices paid by the consum- the English, were able to do er during the last six or eight with the same facilities. months would have been double I The criticism of our airnlane what we have paid. In the -jrt UCH stress is being laid work is chiefly political. It is face of a heavy winter through TftTI on the fact that as yet aimed to help in the selection out the greater portion of the we have shipped few:of an anti-administration con-1 country .there was a fuel scar- airplanes to France. The best ' gress this fall. The criticism is city, amounting at times to a answer to that criticism may be helping the enemy. The kaiser coal famine. There has also found in an article in a recent is using those criticisms to help been a severe sugar shortage, number of the Saturday Even- fool hi3 people into the notion particularly in tne east, ing Post by Howard Coffin, 'that America is not going to be Practical people know that bead of ihc aircraft nroduction i effective as a war wager. such conditions would have re- board. Mr. Coffin points out suited in great price advancing there the difficulties and time IN THE BILLIONS ihad not Uncle Sam taken consuming obstacles encounter- i . . I cnai"ge. ed by the board. j jt EDERAL control of flour, Mistakes have been made The airplane board at first "If" fuel and sugar prices land will still be made in all considered the proposition of I have saved the American these departments. But the neoDle billions of dollars in the! general results are good. Uncle and of havino- the work handl-i last year. This is a staggering Sam is protecting you against William Slusher left for The Dalles on last evening's fast mail on receipt of the news of the dangerous illness of his brother. ' have rc- wiif.x mixf.i wiTii sn.iMirit IT ItKIVt.S HA K ITS UFA! Tl I I I, M STltF. AT O.VCF. ! flray hair, however hamlsmne. de. j notes advancing uf;e. We all know itne advantages or a yuunuu, i'i'vU.- J. I Stubblefield, M. Toner. James I McColl, P. J. Kelley and Henry Wood, . prominen citizens of Cottonwood precinct, are in the city. ; Justice Oarrett's family moved to Spokane Falls. ance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray and looks streaked. Just a few applications of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances its appearance i a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray! I-ook young! ! Kither prepure the recipe at home or ! get from the drug store a ii'l-cent bot j tie of "Wyeth's Sage und Sulphur i Comnound." which Is merely the old- une r(.c,,e improved by the uddltlon Deeds. i of other Ingredients. Thousands of James B. Grubb to Daniel J. Mc- folks recommend this ready-to-use Faul Jl, B 1-2 SE 1-4 and S 1-2 NW Preparation, because It darkens the 1-4 and lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Section 5, ' hair beautifully, besides no one can Twp. 43. possihly tell, as it darkens so naturally Fred Marsh to Annie Marsh fl, ot and evenly. You moisten a sponge or 10. 8 5 feet lot 11, block 6, reservation soft brush with It, drawing this thru REALTY TRANSFERS ; the hair, taking one small strand at !a time. Hy morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two. its natural color Is restored and It becomes thick, glossy and lus- It addition, Pendleton. Sophia Stein to Albert Stein $1, lots 1 and 2 and E 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 7, Twp. 6 X. K. 31. Bertie M. Campbell to Daisy K. Knotts 3350, lot 2. block 1 South ad- trous. and you appear years younger. ditlon to Pilot. Rock. ' Wyeth's Suge and Sulphur Cora. Joseph It. Peters et ux to Freidruch I pound Is a delightful toilet requisite. Rauch $1, SW 1-4 Sec. 32, Twp. 2 N. I It Is not Intended for the cure, mitl R. 28. gation or prevention of disease. 2 More Carloads Here tliis Week Those who want immediate delivery better come in and get their Fords now. We have a few extra touring cars owing to several cancellations of contracts. Immediate delivery can be made now but future deliveries will be very uncertain as the Ford fac tory has cut their production 50 per cent. Jf you want a Ford get it now. Simpson Auto Co. Cor. Water and Johnson Sts. Phone 408 FOOD PROFITEERS EXPOSED! vrU ULzziLr-j w ild Labor infamies Di cm THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER FILMED! CP J All Star Cast in Almost Super-human Characterizations Directed by William Fox , TEN TREMENDOUS THRILLS TEN 1. STUPENDOUS FOOD RIOTS; MULTITUDE OF MADDENED MEN BATTL ING FOR BREAD! 2. DESPERATE BATTLE TO DEATH BETWEEN MAN AND GIRL ON MAN SION STAIRWAY! '3. MAD, WILD, 100 MILE-A-HOUR NIGHT RACE BETWEEN AUTO AND TRAIN! HEADLIGHTS GLEAMING! MARVELOUS REALTY THAT STAGGERS IMAGINATION. 4. UNUTTERABLE INFAMIES OF CHILD LABOR! TOTS DRIVEN UNDER LASH OF BRUTAL FACTORY FOREMAN. 5. GREEDY, GRASPING FOOD PROFITEER LIVING IN LUXURY ON LABOR OF THE LOWLY! SEE HIM AND HATE HIM! 6. HEART-RENDING SCENES OF DIRE WANT AND POVERTY IN HOMES OF DOWN TRODDEN POOR! GIRL FALSELY ACCUSED, SHUDDERING IN VERY SHADOW OF ELEC TRIC CHAIR! CHILD'S DRAMATIC, DAMNING RECITAL ON WITNESS STAND OF MON STROUS INDIGNITIES SUFFERED FROM POWERFUL EMPLOYER. JUROR BROW-BEATEN, REVILED, THREATENED FORCED TO RE TURN VERDICT AGAINST HIS WILL! SPLENDID, SUBLIME STORM SCENE! TONS OF WATER POUR DOWN FROM HEAVENS AS LIGHTNING FLASHES AND DEATH STALKS ABOUT. i. 8. 30. A Timely and Thrilling American' Story Author Mary Murillo You Are Being Robbed? Protect Yourself WHY IS SUGAR SO SCARCE? FOOD PROFITEERS ARE TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE WAR TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOU! THEY ARE MAKING YOU PAY! WHAT IS THE BIGGEST PROBLEM OF AMERICAN HOUSEWIVES TO DAY? Food Prices. See "Cheating the Public" A CROSS SECTION OF HUMAN LIFE ALL! ALL! GRAPHICALLY SHOWN; ALL! ALL! IN WILLIAM FOX'S STUPEN DOUS 1918 DRAMA; THE GREATEST PICTURE EVER MADE. CAST ENID MARKEY, RALPH LEWIS, WANDA PETIT AND 100 OTHERS. STARTLING EXPOSE! AMAZING INFAMIES! NINETY STUPENDOUS MOMENTS A1CAPE CHILDREN 10c o ADULTS 25c