East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 13, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Section Two
Pages 7 to 12
Section Two
Pages 7 to 12
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1918.
giiiiiiiiiiiMMiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiurg
I WHY PAY THE PED- I
AMERICANS KNEW PRINCIPLE OF LONG RANGE SHOOTING BEFORE GERMANS
7Eacl
g DLER TWICE THESE I
Sides
PRICES?
r
i
s
s
3
a
You can nvi money by bur
In your stock tonlo at thia
tor, Instead of paying the
peddler fancy price for good
of unknown quality, took at
this price for that old reliable
and guaranteed stock oondltt
oner and worm expeller.
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic
25 lb. Pail Cost $2.25
We also handle
Dr. HeM Dip ud DUInfeqtant.
Dr. Hesa Poultry Panacea.
Dr. Heat Initant Ixmse Killer, i
1 Tallman & Co. i
3 s
K Loading DroCBtcta.
3 ' s
S Wo advertise and offer War Bav. IS
2 tugs Stamps for aale wltli every
S purchase. E
rtNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllltiilllllllllllli?
' 1 , .-J ;. 1 'wm 111 mSiikfTsmxmBXElsrr 1
, , ' -- mTlbs T , f vj M -l l.CJ t mum "'t." '
' ggggSSB . n-ni . ni.ii. ,. Smmm,JriSBmmmmSSifMm
I
Ucforc tho. Gcrmana shot seventy-six
miles Into Patte long before It Gen
N.O
C
Dr. C. F. Wood's
DENTAL OFFICE IS CLOSED FOR
REMODELING.
Opening Announcement Made Later.
Rooms 201, 2, 3 Milarkey Bldg.
7491a Main Street
erat Croiier and his aides in tho
Ordnance Bureau of the War Depart
ment, had worked oot the possibilities
Brown 10-Inch un of large calibre, of them have been inclined to believe
could be made to shoot 49 miles.
Ordnance experts are puzzled over
of long range shooting with coast de-. Uhe present German feat because they
fense guns of the United Blates. They
found that a li-lnrh rifle of 2S-calibre
elevated 16 degrees above the horizon
tal Just as shown In the photograph
find It difficult to belileve a gun could
be built to shoot with a powder charge
a shell 76 miles- The cost of the gun
and Its charge would be prohibitory.
would shoot a 1, 078-pound shell, (and It would wear out after a few
That is why some the way.
Investigate Wool
which started with a velocity at the (Shots, they think.
muscle of J.1'50 feet per second. -S i
miles, in Its course the sheet would !
describe am arc Lit miles high at Its Ara Roai'd XrSll
thus carrying a larger amount of ex
! plosive causing a muzzle velocity of
' 2.800 feet per second, would carry the
same shell If elevated 4 5 degrees
above the horizontal 87.84 mlles.That
shell would go 8.52 miles high. Hut
the latter gun at the same elevation
and with the same itowder charge
would shoot a shell weighing only 700
Pounds at X.100 muzzle velocity. 31.25
miles. The sheel would describe an
arc 10.28 miles high.
These facta were pitblinhed in the
Scientific American In May, 115, long
before the Oermans shelled Dunkirk
from Nleuport. 22 miles distant. The
public was told this was an extraor
dinary feat, lint American ordnance
exiKTtM Anew II was not Colonel In- j - "
galls, one of the greatest ordnance 'ex- j In eight cities classes in banking
perls, before the Germans tried their have been provided for women who
long-range shooting had figured that a have been employed as bank clerks.
the shells were not carried into Paris
by an explosive charge, but that an
electro- magnetic device might have
furnished the power or that a tele
scope shell. Itself containing more
shell, and more powder charges, might
have been used. On this theory the
last shell would be the one to reach
It destination, the others dropping by
WASItl.NtiTOX, AHI 11.
Wool is next fimiiiff under tike
iiiKltectioii of 1iaimtau , ltarueli
of Mm. industries board. Intol
rralrio ivtiulitlonM arc rapidly de
veloping, throwing an unwarrant
ed burden of wont rie on tlie
I civilian population- lrf leap-
Iiik and the supidy In dwindling
' rapidly. Officials dm'lare that
tlH strain on the wool tniply In
tlie iii jl few miHitlii will be far
i a-nwter than rMtlmated. partly
ItecuuMc of tlic d(K-iMon to ru.sli
troos.
German Propagandists
. .Very Busy in Mexico
WASHINGTON-, April 1 1.- Jteports
arrive of renewed activity, although
the entrenchments of the Mexicans
on the border caused little uneasi
ness, except as it Indicated an effect
of German propaganda. Mexican pa
pers arriving ure filbd with violent
Pro-German sentiment. There Is lit
tle American propaganda in Mexico.
MOM
odvator Valloy
OF
EASTERN MONTANA
Ocdvafer Valloy
OF
EASTERN MONTANA
LET'S GO
In our previous announcements we have been telling you all about the wonderful section of a
wonderful state and it all summarises as follows:
SOIL Deep and very fertile. Level no brush, no rocks.
RAINFALL Between 19 and 20 inches, more than half coming
in May, June and July. (You only get about 11 inches here in
Umatilla County.)
CLIMATE Long growing and working season. JFYeezeup rarely
comes before Christmas and spring plowing generally com
mences about April 1st.
PRODUCTION From 25 to 40 bushels of wheat jer acre, a
normal crop.' " '
PRICE From $20.00 to $10.00 jer acre, on easy terms.
This sounds like a pretty good proiwsition and all we at-k is that you go over with us ami SEE
FOR YOURSELF. .
Spfing work is in full swing there now, the weather Is good and the roads arc fine. Our local of
fice at Terry reiorts large numbers of buyers coming in daily, so the earlier you go the better opjior
tunity for selection you have.
Call and see us and let us plan your trip.
3
117 East Court Street
SNOW & SIMIS
Pendleton, Oregon.
'Phone 35'
Berlin Claims Taking
, Of Charkoff, Ukraine
rO.VIMXV. April 11. Charaoff. one
of I'krainps most Important cities,
was captured Monday. Berlin offi
cially claimed. The Germans occu.
Pled the Karis railway station In Finland-
Charkoff has 1 75.000 popula
tion and Is 420 miles southwest of
Moscow.
I'OVGIiKKS TO yilT JIXY 1.
Thai's What Kii.-biii 1-n-dlnx, and
House Aplalauds.
WASHINGTON". April 11. The
house cheered today when Democratic
Leader Kitchin. urging that debate on
all measures be kept to a minimum,
announced that talk with senators
had convinced him that unless some
thing unforseen develops congress will
be able to adjourn by July I,
KAIKRit AS A TI1IK
Pi.
, : .'I
tt( fn-r ft iht Tl- "
t.m'i; )(( n lit- r''lniri
1 t ill! ! ull 1.(1 ! 1 (tl f Hf HI m tIM
t- ilul n.l liiui h atlftili -n ! hw
itiitr tnilil Hit- 4r romr Thi ih.ti'
Kt apti hu htn rii ciUif nm-Mi
-si -1 7v .i: y F
Were
Just As Particular
As You About Tires
O
UR customers arc thrifty, calculating v
fellows who know tire up-keep costs.
Believe us, we've looked into this tire
proposition from top to bottom
Take our advice and buy Diamonds, the
one best buy on the market. The Dia
monds we have sold our customers are
running farther, giving less trouble, and.
costing less in tho, end than any other
tires we knew.
Put a Diamond Tube in c Diamond faa.
ing and you have tho idee! tire equipment ,
i . . , .
Pendleton Rubber 8c Supply Co.
305 E. Court St. PerHfeton, Ore. ,
r rfnmniDnnrnjr
1 r
SQUEEGEE4
r : in.r
- m. .-
Lot's Go FiohingSaniQy-
McKAY CREEK AUGHT, TO BE GOOD, AND A
NICE CATCH MADE.
I
J
you see
mm
np,Q 4
yiiui
and buy "Fishing .
Tackle that's fit
for. Fishing." ;
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY, THEN COME IN
SIDE AND SEE OUR PRICES.
BASE BAL
Sunday Afioraoon
WALLA WALLA
VS.'
HXREDIES PORTLAND BEAVERS
This w ill Ih the big: gunic of the training: aianon.
Round-up Park
ADMISSION 35, Iiuluding War Taic
1 1
j
i