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DAILY EAST OTtEGONIAN, PfiNDLETON, OltECOK, THURSDAY, JANUARY fl, 1913.
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Notices, Business Opportunities, Locals, Lost, ;Fouhd, For Rent, Etc. Classified for Easy Reference.
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NEW TODAY
TOW TODAY
' Each daw advertisement will
" be run under "Koir Tar" for
.the first Insertion only. During
-vsubaeguent inaerftlana. o- the ad
It will appear under " proper
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Notices
iiU'MUim lam.-. Ailli-utlnn for ;ruJnr Permits.
,-rne mienuea meetmit rriuuy, jan-. Nu(lce , hereby .Riven thut all an.
uary loth, will ln poatpnna .until ,)ui.n..m ,,,.mi, tn tn.
Friday, January 17th. liy order of ' hnri. nrt h,.. within ih liuinr.
Worthy 1'resldent. .: . j . , W A NATIONAL,' POltKST during the
season 1919. muKt be filed In my office"
Jiorscg Strayed.
If. Strayed irum. jny i posture near
Meachum. 8 "head horses. baya three
-ypartt .fia .tt.nu 3 uiacaa two years om.
at Pendleton, Oregon, on or before Jan
uary 81, IK (.a, , full Information In
regard to (tralne;, fee to, )un f imrged
and blank furms to be used in makine
STOn RKNT tu rnlal)ad . Aj.t,,, ., Iff)" 'Ahybranded W on left stifle. Suitable : applications will' tie' furnished., upon
I , 'Water. 1 ' ' " 'j rewar wilt be paid for return er r" I request ' ' i '
Vji . . ) :-.. ,t formation leutllnic to recovery oil ft'ftSbyfc7it!ffifa;--
W AnltL.w'rlnLi. .HHACi.Am.tLi" ""' Wm- Wtioher. Pendleton, Ore. ' "'"
., ' ; For Sale ,.;vv;rv, Wanted ..;:: ;,.
FOR HAJM Modern .house and Xour WANTED Good, clean rag at The
, Jots with garage., 2'ii . Jane tit.. Kaat Oregonlan ofiica. , ,
Penelloton. Ore., S. S. Butler, ' 111
Indiana Avenue, Spokane, Wash. WANTED Sowing, phona 4t-W.
rnm vn KAL,I3Call un 4P11 ! HEMSTITCHINC at the Singer shop.
COW3 FOR feALIs Call Up j M4J, proraptij, attended to.
APPLES FOR SALE Pfeona 1F?;
Card of TIhuiIm.
Lad.V tnaferrail." 'rruiullef SlmlwimT
1TIm. Ilaulu iPAi MliM il.... ........ I ' I 1 I
. - v. : - . Jf'Tv"-, , : ; I " - We wlh to thank our (rlends. for -
their many kind services
FOR &ALF Quarter fcawed' oak din-Muring the illness and death of . our
Ing room set. Jniiuiro Willow ' beloved on. Jessie Martin; also for
or phona 849. I the many beautiful' floral offerings.
;' ' ' ; ',.''!. . A. MARTIN AND WCCiH'I'EH.
' building lot, touring car" In
i, class condition. Phone 328 J.
STRAYKLVrFronv my place, neas He
lix one small. i Jersey cov.. -.Kotify
ndered I J- Kln- r'hone 828 W. Pendlotnn.
P. Holt engine In good condition, a
bargain. II. J. King. 1'hone 228W,
Pendleton.
FOnr BUO FOR SALE 1914 mod
el. ' Inquire , City Meat Market.
Phone 703- , .r . h"
WAATEIJi-r Woman to work by the
"hoar. fall 781 W.
WAXTK4 Stubble, and Ft raw fasture
. Jnr Z'i Or 30 head of 2 year oldr coltK
Addretm P. S. Thompson. Box J72,
FORD ROAUSTKR FOR SALE Io- j I'epdleton,
tiulre 115 Lilleth. St. ;
Sliacellaneona
first I "AMILV
F0R-8AIE-Butek 6-cyilnde.r touring .
car. JuHt overhauled. New top 1 6EB FREE demonstration. New sub.
with plate glase .back curtain. Owner stitute for eoat and wood til Main
I - I, fi-yf??,., Attomeyg "' . n
APT3. AND ROOMS ALTA APTS. . . ... . ,"
D. W. BArLET, Attorney at Law,
FURNISHED APT. Hamiltoa Court Rooms 7. 8, . Despalo Building.
HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS, 101 Clay OEOROK W. COUTT3, Attornar ml
Law, Room 17. Schmidt block.
FOR RENT 8LEEPINQ room. It .
Willow. Phona 48JR. CARTER A SMYTH E. Attorneys at
' Law. Office In rear of American ,
Nice sleeping rooms, 721 Aura. j National Bank Building. ,,;
FOR KliNT-Large front room, with Attorney, at Law. Of-
or without board. 2U1 Water St. tlce. In Despair Building. "
FOR RENT Large front sleeplnis r ,.. ,..
room with bath. Inquire 'Jl, Ann K g bJ
street, evenUig.
B'!,Ii?mTi Tm bOVK' l"'iUlrt 3. A. LOWELL, attorney and coun-el-
3 Of) milow. lor at Uw. orflc. Despaln Bldg.
leaving. A snap.' Phono 738W.
i Street.
RKES AND FAMILY.
TDraymen
TI31E CARD
- Wenton-PeniHetoa Anto Stase
ives Weston for Pendleton at 7:4s
;. FOR RENT Furnished 4-roum tun-j.,; t LV"" . '. '! ! a- m.,ar.d 12:46 p.
gulow. lntjulre this office. trui bum n nana. t'M ril Leaves Athena for Pendleton at :00
-' 1 11 1 1 j move your household goods. Teler m.. and 1:09 p. m.
, FOR RENT Furnlxhed housekeeping phone S3 9. Also ban Ease transfer. ' leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20
Sl JuhtiHoa. i . rina and heavy hauling. 'i a- m. and 1:20 p. m.
FOR SALE- -Twenty .foot Harris har
vester. Only run about -SO daya
J. W. Devine, Stage Gulch, or a
dress Eclio- ;
FOR SALE One 7- Jlolt caterpillar,
I Just rebored, with new crank shaft.
See- Glenn E. Scott, Pendleton, Ore. -
rooms; Inquire 61
ANSWERING WANT ADS
"lis a day-by-day rdnaalor, In practical affaira in bosineaa ways
nd meant -lrt Vaitie! ,You LEARN about real estate where
Voli'vc crESSEr) ABOUT IT heretofore. You become property,
wise. You learn rental values.' You etxplore and test and study
the "work-uiarkct." - . : .
,V You toivh and aliu Interest anu part In tho'cityti life AN'D '
.'YOU PROSPER!1
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Si
S'
Leaves
Pendleton
Store) for Weston at 10
4:00 p. m.
(Allen-Knight
a. m. and
Not many merchants, of our ac
quaintance, would udvertise In a mis
leading way even, if the people were
so forgetful that such a course could
be made profitable. For the average
worth while man Im honegt because
he Is construi'ted that way not juut
because it is the "best policy."
FOR SALE ' 'OR EXCHANGE" "1 0
acres sub-irrigated land near the
intorurban, liue between Walla Walla
and Freeerater at Fetridale. Well im
proved. Will exchange Xor Peadletoa
residence property- -' Phone 419.;
BILL JEXKIN'f, the epert horse
fihoer, formerly with, the Sloan
shop, now located at 632 Cottonwood,
near Beck's feea sUbble, will ehoe your
horses satisfactorily, i
WHEN YOU NEET good, pure milk.
call Oeorge-Wachtel, 2ti6J. Succes
sor to Ed Morgan.
LOR A PERRY, ' teacher of piano
(Harrlsburg Conservatory of Music.
Penn.) Phone' 4S. '
Even a man who Is very generous
with his money hutcs himself 1 he
! mis neen rooica into .matting an un.
K; wio purchase, or In paying more for
flontething lhan was necessary. Wo
pi men are coining to that attitude to
,rd their shopping and It leads to
J a study of the ads.
Auctioneers
COI W,:R YOHNKA; "Auctioneer.
makes a specialty ot farmers stock
and raaohlnery sales. "The ntan that
geta you the money." Leave orders
at East Oregonlan Office.
Second-IIand Dealers
V. STROBLH, dealer m new and sec
ond hand goods. Cash paid for
second hand goods. Cheapest place
to buy household goods. 210 K. Court.
Phone 271 W.
MOiEY To' LOAN1 on farm lands, j
The State I,end Board a now loan- i
ing on improved farm lands not ex- I
ceedlng $5040 to one person- Apoly '
tn Chas H. Cartt-r. Pendloton, Oregon.
ArcbltecL
WART T COI.tTMW ATO
CLASSIF1KD DIRECTORY.
Counting six ordinary words to
the line and charged by
the line.
Want ads and locals.
Bates Per l.lae.
First Insertion, per line -lae
Each add. insertion, per line- fee
One week (six lnsections),
each Insertion, per line Be
1 mo. each Insertion, per line 4c
a month contract, each In-
aertion, per line Sa
12-month contract, each In-
aertlon, per line . to
No ads taken for less than 2&c
Ads taken over the telephone
only from Eest Oregon tan sub
scribers and those listed la the
Telephone Directory. Copy must
be In our office not later than
1:30 o'clock day of publication.
3 fi.. NEWBERRY, Attorney at Law.
Smith-Crawford Building.
1 PETERSON BISHOP,- Attorneye at
Law. Rooms a and 4. ctmltn-
Crawford Building.
JAMES B. PERRY, Attorney at Law.
Offk over Taylor Hardware Com
pany.
RALEY AND RALET, Attorneya at
Law. Office In American National
Bank Building:
FRED E. SCHMIDT, Attorney at
Law. Room 24, Smith-Crawford
Bldg.
Notices
RAYMOND
tect. Phone 732 J, Pendelton. Ore-1 THE
son.
Farm Implements
W. HATCH, ARCHI.
NON-SKIP" WEEDER gets all
the wseds the first time nv r the
field. Saves one-third the time anu
Your ad. .ithoind -interest an owner, does lots better werk. i Ordjr now.
of uninvested money in your plan. Pendleton Weeder Works J2 Cotton-
If reading the ads will help you to
buy more wisely, isn't the task worth i
while? '
: wood atreet-
" Taken VP.
There came to my place at Middle
jCold Springs about Dec , 191H. one
Ismail grey mare, weight about 50
' lbs. 7 years old. branded circle on
' right stifle. Owner can have same
! by paying charges.
! R. J. CAMPBELL,
Box 8, Pendleton, Ore.
Your ad. should serve you uuickly servant YOU OUGHT TO HAVE looks
I when the cook leaves. at tlie "Help wants."
Your ad should be tr.ere when the
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells IIow To Get Quick Relief
from lieaa1 -Colds. It s Splendid!
. Jn one minute your clogged nostrils!
I will open, the air passages of your
head will clear and you can breathe;
, freely. No more hawking, snuffling.
.'blowing, headuchc, dryness. No
struggling for breath at night; your
tfcold or catarrh wil Ihe rime.
I Get a small bottle ot Ely's Caenm
Ilalm from your druggist now: Apply
, a little of this fragrant, anlscptlc.
t healing cream In your nostrils. It
penetrates through every air passage
i of the hend, soothes the Influtned or
s
PRESIDENT'S SHIP
TAKES$i?.O0O.OOOTO
YANKS IN EUROPE!
110,000 SQUARE
MILES OF POLAND
ARE LAID WASTEi
i"" . ; 100 Inches of Skin
; Jn iTacow tn price 01 Dtran ia aju
I times the prewar price and tbe same
true of fats.
I Heretofore fun collected for Po-j-
nin imiiirnniTirn
Needed to Save Leff ,K h 11 UrtlA llrA
of Crippled Childj"" Wlil W,VWI B
IUG SVIU'IUSE TO MANY
IX PEXDITOX
IIhIi relief have leen utilized in help-
-The Anicri-
insf Poles outside their own country.
j Heretofore fundn collected for Po- j
j liph relief have been utilized in help- ;
laONDON. Dec. lfi. (By mail.) i ine Poles outside their own country.;.
! Something must be done for Poland. xw w-v ha been tPni. j
iinuon fOiea are BeeKinar 10 enust ;
v the world'n help in order that Poland
tea between revolutionary liermany . ir. Aitha.t the m-, i
eoige Wushintftijii. , and revolutionary Kutsia, the newly! ' .. . - . .. ,hoJ
uccordinur to Polea In London.
NEW roUK, Jan. 8.
can traiiMport
nhl.ih ....!.- I 7" .-.... I,.t.,l,.( ! f.. 1 .. Il.l,.n,l ..-a l n
..... . .L - y " ; , i'1"'1" " ,7. " r. .'threateiiinw on the west.
Mm. Wilson unci their party, and re-j carious situation. While it it claimed
turned Dec. 23 'With 5,000 wounded j the country has suffered greater de-j . '
officers and men. left at 4 o'clock l-va station- through the war than any TitrlfrP T? Ill PC C!itv
Jununry I from Hohoken for Prest, I other country. It has heen impossiMe!
h Wo lien mucous
with the distinction of betnsr the first ! for the outride world to nend aid.;
mAlllhrll.0 h ri,ii(.f transport to turt abroad in the Now! neither Germany nor Kucwta offer hue'
memnrane ana reiiei MfttlllfliCtory channel. Now that the.
Has Right to Close
I PORTlAAiXiDI, Jan. 8. Utt!fi
j Willie McGregor heeds 100
square inches of new skin
grafted on his burned leg.
VHli is an orphan and has
only one leg and it has been
badly burned. He has been un
der treatment at the flood Sa
maritan hospital for the past
four months.
Two men have already donated
I 100 Inches of skin that has oeen
; successfully grafted on part of
j the burn-
OPEN DOORS TO
U. S. SOLDIERS
!
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! INSTRUCTION GIVEN
DESPITE OBSTACLES
' People are surprised at the IX
STAXT action of simple buckthorn
bark, glycerine, etc.. as mixed in Ad-ler-i-ka.
OXB EPOON"FT."L. flushes
the EXTIRB bowel tract so complete
ly It relieves AXT CASE sour stom
ach, gas or constipatka and prtventa
appendicitis. The IXSTANTNp . pleas
ant action of Adler-1-ka surprises
lMth doctors end patiente- It re
moves foul mntter which poisoned
your stomach for -months. Tallman
& Co., druggists.
rump. Instuntiv.
t It's JiiHt fine. Hon't stay sluffed-up
wllh a c"ld r nasty catarrh Itellef
comes ho quickly.
,
i WOItKKItS III.K K TltACKS.
-Judge
. tlilpyartl Kiiipli)cs nl Taj'oina Dislike
J Hm'linr Scrvltv if t'lty.
'. , TAl'OMA, Wash., Jan. $. -Muniet-'pal
ownership Is having hard sledding
;(n Tacoma. where shipyard workers
tarc angry because streetcar service to
I.A r.RAXDE, Or.. Jan. 9.
tii took u distinguished uassenter port of Danzig is open relief can be Anderson, of IJaker county
list thut had been scheduled for the !'" by sea direct. (court, presiding Instead of Judge i
transport leviathan, including' peace When Russia, Austria and Germany j Knowles, who Is III. hni ruled that
delegates and men who have directed ' finally ceased fightiirg back and forth the city authorities were within their
war organizations in Washington.. (across Poland they had laid waste: legal rights when they ordered the
Lieut. Commander V. V. Wood-f approximately 110.000 suuare miles, I moving pictures to close during the
wurd chief engineer of the I.eviathai, etual to the combined areas of New J influenza, epidemic. The city ordered
Tork, Pennsylvania and :ew jersey. , them closed and wnen tne tneaier
In the Austrian zone of occupation : managers determined to take the mat
alone more thau 200,000 buildings ter to the courts for a test decision.
were destroyed, notwithstanding the, by remaining open, a temporary re-jnany
'.'
circuit .TRANSPORT BRINGS J
127TII I A.-115TII
T. M. It. ANU CASt'AL
I
i
Educational Centers Where
ouu iroops are
Stationed.
and his staff were at work yesterday
repairing the turbine trouble thut de
veloped Monday evening and made it
nert.MNurv lit nnHUmne thi Ivin Ihi n's
sutllng until Jan. 7. (occupied country was chiefly agricui-j straining order was granted and for
Will lt'liilr While Afloat. j tnral. Livestock worth HO.IMlOlOOO j three days the theaters operated un-
Th urr,., ,,..l t,,rla,i.. uiii nnt i, m.lKM carried off In the first 2 years. In tit Judge Anderson disolved the ln-
i..H,,.ti-i,,i i.lunia is disliked. Hev- l,nv.,l frm ,h. ii.o ,,m,,i r.rn. the Ormun zone S7 wt cent of all tho , junction.
-eral hundred shipbuilders threw ties cedure, but the delicate repairs will I homes were taken; in the Austrian' This afternoon school attendance
'on Iho track when no curs were Injbe made aboard the transport. Uie ! "' 0 percent. ! was greater than any time for a
sight to carrv them to the city. The;Course taken two vears ago when T"e result Is that prices now are month and the number of quarantined
'city took over the operation of its Lieut. Commander Woodward alter- j Practically prohibitive. A farmer ; houses has been reduced from nlncty
u . i,.ni',,.v- i The nronertv .A tk. i.iPiiinaa v.A wishing to cultivate his land must pay one to twenty-seven. No deaths are
formerly was operated by the Tacoma land (the same vessel) without re- 15 ""1!8 the Prewar price for
Railway & Power fompany.
i- Attempts to handle the heavy truf
fle have been futile. Thousnnds rf
ehlpynrd workers, eager to reach
Jiome. Crtuse the congestion.
Th. Lnr, ihs,i,n V t,:ri PARIS. Dec. 20. (By Mail) Every
.hi- mnrninrr frnn, rwn i.H tn. American soldier now held in France
127th Field artillery. 115th trench I . hftve if he wi?hes U- tne Wr
mortar battery and a casual com
1 1 reported today.'
which included 1 5 aviation of-
f jeers'.
The 127th is commanded by Cap
tain K. M. Knfflish and the 115th by
Captain Drake.
Most of the men are from the west,
although some are from New Tork
and other eastern states In the con
tingent are men who fought at Chau
teau Thierry, Bel lea u Wood and Ver
jun. .-,-,- i lt
SAYS HOT WATER
WASHES POISONS
FROM THE LIVER
Everyone abould drink hot water
with phosphate In It,
befora breakfaat.
moving them . , rrzrrr;zzzr
Under a heavy armed guard thoyj
were transferred from, the Levi DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
atnan to tne ueorge vtnsninion tne
baga containing $2,000,01)0 in coin j
for payment of American troops!
abroad. Though the money was mov- '
ed only a few hundred feet from Pier
No. 4 to Pie No. 5. a score of armed
men patrolled the wharves during the
! transfer.
Tom got the idea of the smoking screen from the war.
BY ALLMAN
To feel as fine as the proverbial
fiddle, we must keep the liver wash
ed clean, almost every morning, to
)reent Ats sponge-like pores irom
clogging With Indigestible material,
our bile and poisonous toxins, says a
footed physician-
' If you get headaches, it's your liver,
f you catch cold easily, it's your
liver. If you wake up with a bad
jaste, furred tongue, nasly breath or
ptomach becomes rancid. It's your
jtver. Sallow skin, muddy complox
lan. watery eyes all denote liver un
tleanllness. Ifour liver Is Ihe most
Important, also the moat abused, and
ieglected organ of the body. Few
know Its function or how to release
te dammed-up 'body waste, bllo and
ioxlns. Most folks resort to violent
falnmet, which Is MingerAu,' sail-'
iatlng chemical which can only be
ised occasionally because It accumu
lates In the tissues, ulso attacks the
tbne.
!' livery man and woman, sick or
well, should drink each morning be
fore breakfast, a glass of hot water
with a teaspoonful of limestone phos
phate In It. to wash from the liver
and bowels the previous day's Indi
gestible material, the poisons, sour
bile and toxins: thus cleansing, sweet
ening and .freshening the entire ali
mentary canal before putting more
food Into the stomach.
Limestone phosphate dues
atrict the diet like calomel.
FRATERNITY ltOirsB
AT V. Of O. HAIH.Y
1AMAUUI MY FIltK!
1'NrvKK.SITY OF OREGON, Jan-
a. The University of Oregon Alpha;
Tau Omega fraternity house was
badly dinnuged Monday morning as
the result of a fire which started '
'about o'clock In the basement and!
which swept to the roof before It!
was controlled. The damage is estl-
mated at about (3000.
The damage from fire Is not as '
great as that caused by water, as tho (
entire house was "flooded lefore the ;
flames could be extinguished. The'
fire department was delayed for over ,
five minutes In fighting Iho conflagra
tion, by frozen hydrant.
The society places a value of J3500 :
pn their furniture, about . half ot i
which Is thought to have been ruined i
by fire and water. It Is said that thoj
furniture and house, which belonged ;
to J Baugh of Springfield, Is covered j
by :tnsurairce. j
The house is damaged to such an
extent the It Is pi-obal'le the members i
of the .fraternity will move Into an-i
o'ther house for this term. j
War Department's Ban j
Stops Reckless Flying i
WASHINGTON, Jan. 8 Low fly- I
Ing and acrobatics by military aviators i
during celebrations in the vicinity of j
cities, towns and buildings are for-,
bidden under threatened penalties In
an order Issued by the wur desirt- i
ment. 1
A department announcement said:
Increase in the flying accidents on :
home training fields since the armls- j
tlce had made action necessary and ;
not re- !that e,Muuuinllng ot'fU'efs had been In- j
because1 strotert to take the most stringent 1
order.
;.iivte. for It Is harmless , met noes in eninrriiis me
and you ran est anything afterwards. Pilots who fivll to comply will be -It
Is Inexpensive and almost tasteless. kept out of the air and restricted M!
alid any pharmacist will sell wynu a , the linilis or the reservation. Trial j'
tumrter 'pound, which Is sufficient for , by conrt-nuirtlnl Is recommended In ,
w tiemonstriitli.n of how hot.saJ,ej jrt ,he case jut rwular army- officers, an ;
Umet,.."Tu4ihstV-cleans. srfntn-III, the casa-hf all "ther officers pro- '
lutes and freshens tho liver, Keeping iccedlngs itu a view to their discharge
ou feelluj fit tlav in and day out, from tho service, will be tttkoil, !
I vieu..i kept (am . h TIHfflR I I I eUjctJ Ar4okjue ajd lWtimititi
KENEAR-a RMCXOTIOJ -jj, s s a FREE CoUeTTRW f 1
lOskS eU(WToCWVfMCE ' '1.1,1 V. Lew ,-oal I I1 II I
. ,, (jorr SKioKiue; if f j lm 111'-; " -r! if
CLvhAMT to' 11 'j. Ii - -SI ,.'
.Jit
w: ,, , mm : im
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; . Hi.) :'.,i ' " 111 DOrlV JpT EXCITED V SMOMUti tH (J
' ' ' ''i H H ElErl -1 JOST BROKE. I !liJ J J j j i
tunity for instruction ranging from
reading and writing to university
training. For illiterates such instruc
tion 'will be compulsory. But this
bald statement represents merely the
external and immediate evidence of
what is to be done. The aim is edu
cation in the truest sence; to the end
that our men may go home not only
without having lost more time out of
their lives than is actually necessary,
but with a clear idea of their relations
to society and to the nation.
The operation of the educational
machinery will be under direction of
the Y. M. C. A., with many of the in
structors selected from among the of
ficers and enlisted men. Educational
centers wilt be established nvherever
there are 500 Or more troops, and
those who are unable to attend the
classes at such places will be reached
1 through army correspondence schools,
j The great universities of France
i and England have opened their doors
j to men of the American Expeditionary
Force. An American hoy who left col
' lege, for Instance in his sophomore
year to enter the army will be able to
continue his college work in France
for England; for which credit will be
' given when he. returns to America,
i The same facilities tn the way of ln
i struction and furloughs will be ex
tended to those who wish to learn
! trades, and to those who have need
! of the more elementary forms of ed-
ucation.
! 11111 y or Time.
iThat there Till be ample time for
operation of the program is assured
i by physical reasons. Lack of tonnage
met.; from those "who have a com
plete understamlinff of their obliga
tions! and relations to those who are
not and perhaps never have been in
real touch with their life at home.
Pcrs.Mii.cf in Obstacle.
.One of the most formidable obsta
cles before the cominisni is that of
providing personnel for the work. If
the United States were stripped lare
of teachers, still there would be lfard
ly enough for the needs abroad, and
this problem has been at reast parti
ally solved by the acceptance by the
army of the responsibility of provid
ing instructors from its ranks. There
are thousands of men frt olive drab
who are capable of giving: the kind of
instruction needed; and the Y. M. C.
A. Tvill be hard enough pressed to get
men to initiate and direct the work.
These men must, naturally, be profes
sional educators.
The Dalles Demands
Strict Quarantine
Because of the Flu
THE DALLES, fran. In a mes
sage to tho city council upon taking
office latt night. Mayor I. J. Sta die-
man urged immediate action to put
into effect the most rigid quarantine
possible against influenza. The quar
antine declared a week ago has prov
ed ineffective in checking' the second
wave of the disease here. One death
was reported today and two y esters-
day. An agreement "was not reached
last niht, but the schools, poolrooms
and theatres will probably be closed
at an adjourned session tonight. ' -
This proposed dime tic action by the
council follows the rise during the past
week of the second wave of the dis
ease here. Two deaths which occurr
ed Sunday and from 30 to 35 new
casea daily created a popular liuand
for a more strict quarantine. The
one which was placed in effect a
week ago required the quarantine of
all homes where the disease exists.
atone win prevent tne rapid return of but permitted public gatherings at thm
our men to the United States and, theatres, lodges and the like. Since
while, their transportation already 'thf-n manv f:.riii h,,v. nmtr.td
thousands the disease ifM severe form and nu
merous cases of pneumonia following
hns bejrun, there will be
who "will be held abroad either be
cause tonnage is lacking or because
they have special duties to perforin.
Necessity for the realization of the
educational program is fh compelling
that it will be put into effect reuard-
1 loss of the great obstacles which ex-
j 1st:
1 In the curriculum as it ttandf tt.-n-J
taiively. the proposed textbooks on
i the I'nited States include those on
physical geography, economic and
commercial geography, and historical
tseography, showing growth of the
; country us a world power. Economic.
political and literary history is also
j covered: and there are sMeeiAl book 5
; on envernment, slate and national,
! and on the government of cities.
Standard Text IhMaks.
t For such instruction standard txt
I books will probably tie used in most
i instances, but they will be supple
I monted by sperial books, pamphlets.
atlases of tho United States and bv
, wall ma ps.
i The nature of the texthnok shows
: the effort which will be made to
bring the citizen sohitrr into cbmer
i relation with the social r'i p in which
i he is to resume his pari. lit will
1 have a better nmterMaii.'tn. of his
economic feint ion to other tndividu-
als .mil to the intiii'i, and of his ohM
,Hat.t.s to society. This of course, ap
i iUv3 ill arttitf degree t UiftV. viit
influenza are reported.
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SIIHKLY CAPSIZES
TAl'OMA, Jan. S. Five persona
lost their liven Saturday night when
the 6 3 -foot freighter Aauizoii of the
.Merchants Transportation company,
plying between Tacoma and Seattle,
turned turtle. Three members of the
crew. Captain Phillip:, Engineer Mc
II ;. uumin and Edgar Sanget. deck
hand, mived themselves bv clinging to
tho upturned hull of the ship ana
keeping warm by building a fire on
the bottom of the craft after one of
th men had dried matches Jn his
ha i r.
In Holland the ex-kaiser is glad lo
exchange his shining word fir a
shining raifinx knife.
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