East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 29, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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    FACE TEN
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1S13-
FOURTEEN PAGES
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Dairy, Sheep, Hoffs, Poultry
Cottonseed Cie, Coco
nut Meal, Rice Meal
ALL HIGH PROIEINId
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Incline for chickens.. This is concentrated
buttermilk. The best anil cheapest poultry
feed, tabby's chick feed, Bly's Poultry Mash,
Dip, Liee Killer, Medicines, etc. ' '.
Continued from page one.)
T CORNEUSOn DESCRIBES
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old man returning home with a rake,
a reaphook hr a .bushwhacking nxe
over hts shoulder Is to be seen any
evening. "The tlleAners" were In nil
the fields I named Inst Bummer. The
old shepherd with hls'emall band of
; sheep makes as perfect a picture to-day
as ' the artist immortaliwd.
Though my Ford almost Btampcded
his little flock and spoiled the picture
, for a, passlns moment,
j That Rembrandt masterpiece "A
: Peusant Woman." with ;strong. hard
! face. showing toil and faithfulness,
'adorned with a large white anftulnr
rjuonnei, can oe seen oy tne nunureaa
Rany market day In any of iheae towns.
W ! He didn't paint her feet. If he had.
then she would have worn wooden
P 'abided. The scarceness of leather or
jp.the corner on the leather market will
A never make a ripple In the economic
A conditions here.
SEE THAT YOUR SOLDIER FRIENDS
AfiD RELATIVES ARE LISTED VITH
SERVICE LEAGUE; GIVE ADDRESSES
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Owing to the, fact that all no mm of mon In the rvtr from Umatilla
cimi.ty have not yet hwu reirtod to the I'atrlotlo Kervli 1-eaane a fur
ther effort will ho made to secure audi uuiihm. The following; blank may
be ummI for the purpose.
RECORD OF ENLISTMENT. .
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Name .
Home Address '
1 (Street) '
Occupation Before War. . .
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(City)
. Married.....
kitchen furniture piled high on a
large two wheeled cart and a tiny
donkey hitched to It;
Blydenstein &Co.
Phone 351
I mw the name by the thousands, but
they were, returning homo with thing
stacked Just a little, hisrher. I hSve
had to put my Ford In neutral at
times while I wondered what would
happen to the donkey if the hind
prop on the cart didn't work I fi
nally decided that he would fro in
"high' for awhile, anyway. About
two months' ago on a narrow road 1
came up behind a cart and donkey
unvrii ,iij ii launn x i up a jiMsj
and Imtnedlatelv the little donkeiri a t e a.
iMm3'to.k fright and ran with that big cart signature oi iniormant
j4 You 8uw pictures of the , refugee
Seeing before the Hun horde. " lEntere(J gervice When?....:. Where? .......... .
"V their ."all" their household anil: ......
Branch of Service
and sometimes .
a dog hitched to It alongside of a man I irailSierS .
or woman while others pushed. Well, - .
KanK .............
(Include promotions and dates)
Military Address
Nearest Relative
Address
Relationship.
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4 his dental parlors, suite 7, Temple building
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To the Public
Dr. R. E. Farnsvvorth, Dentist
wishes to announce
he will resume the practice
of dentistry .
April 1st, 1919, in
TELEPHONE 778
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la the meantime appointments may be made by telephoning
772 or 250-J.
to heat tne bund. . The maaame saweo; - . - . . . . . . . , ....
fiiwer a i rienas ana reiauves oi uuys m service re asiveu iu mi
him hard, while I gave my
K little more gat ho aa to keep in siKht.iftiif ohnup nnA mnil tn M. Jl. ChpSSllian. SpC PendletOTL
R Soon he began to fag, then she began j. t. ioO -
Jito lam bast him to make him run sojUFe., I XlOnG IZo.
. , . , I T4 vmi tmvM fi-!nri nr ilAtlve .men In military service. Thera arc
on aneaa. sne lurnea in anu Hioppeu. - - - - - ...
Torifa Wq
All kinds and sizes -
, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
I am a jobber of terra cotta pipe,
carrying all kinds ' and sizes in'
stock including chimney pipe ' :
with fittings for same, - , ; :
I buy in carload lots and can always take care of
; ; ; t your demands. .:
Let me show you my stock and
quote you prices. , . . ,
G. P. MILLEk
'. .JIIE PLUMBER
West Court and Garden Sts. j Telephone 202
fighting for the allied cause, be many reasona for compiling thla Hat
T4
m 1 f hn turnawl In pIva m A smtlo. 1
5' rose In my seat, .homing. "Bravo, Iwhere he may, fill out the blank be- !' ta bov everythln elm a. move for
Bi Madame vive la France!" Her miie!i., . xx t h llustlee to the boy. In the .ervlce. Do
... . Hi,ir, ai,. k.,i ,n,..j ,h.l ' . not fall to send In your name, at
m . ' " . j ' . ; .ecreiary or tne -atriotio eervice
I was a blessing. She ltad enjoyed theBecretary of
...ti nn iuuui an 1 i ..... . n 1 1 u nun . ... '
i master, not the mule. League.
once. Do not wait for someone else.
It matters not whether a ; It Is Immaterial If the unit name.
. But here la another Incident somlInan De wltn tne Americans, tjanaai. re aupucatea many times, xney
time later. These little, donkey. arej" OT o11" -"'e toree. whether Instil be checked over.
very gentle. I wna coming home on?" rmy or navy, draft, volunteer oi HU out thi. blank and mall It at
day. I mw moping along a donkev ire"ular- It to desired to secure a ence. It to permissible to phone your
in a cart. Soon I could see an elders 'eomnlet llet of alt TTmatllla ennntv .InfnrmaHnn If von wl.h tn.
ly madame alone and she was sitting
sortment of things he had never seen endorsed by what wa declared to be
before. But, oh, boy! How gracious an overwhelming vote at a meeting of
was the bow and the Mercl. mon-1 the Cenrtal Labor Council here. ,Nine
sleur," when I dropped something be-'ty delegates representing labor anions
'jWe Installed This Hydraulic
Press To Save:Money For You
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.' I 'HE rental value of your truck is from $15 to $50 a day,
. I A denendinft on its sizew Every day. that vow lay tip your .
track, waiting for tires to be pressed on at the factory or in i
omeotherctty,youlose$15to$5p. To save this money and
to render you service in keeping with the hih standard of
Truck Tires J
f rn invested in this press. I: will apply any size of .
i, Firestone Pressed-OitTire, from 32x2 to the 42x14 r
I Firestone Giant. With us, applying pressed-on tires is
matter of minutes instead of days. v laHftJ
' The rilien-y, toufehness and wearing croalities of Firestone j
iTruck Tire, are nnsnrpassed. Come in and let us prove 1
Get acquainted with our thorough service taci lines, j
at.
V&m i- fir";-
Simpson Tire Service Co.
, Ij. A. Minton, Mgr. 221 E. Court St
hnnj-nm f n r, I ;. -v. a Co..
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Kj sound asleep as the donkey poked
F,nlonR- Quickly I decided to pet off In
fPithe ditch and stop so he wouldn't hit
4 ! me and ao let hhn pass. He was
A making1 fine progress till within a few
Spjfeet of me tho purr of the motor
5) awoke the madame. It was distress.
'5im ee ier JumP or tne line.
Kj However, It was a needles operation.
R j for th donkey murmured not. nor
, batted an ear.
AVaHtitm? 3lacntne Lsouni;.
In every town or community there
are wash pools with a roof where the
women do all their family washing.
These are also along rivera or streams.
The women kneel on -planks at the
edK of the water and with brushes
and. by pounding do the washing. 1
hare seen them there in all kinds of
weather, even with ic on the water.
Some washing- machine companies are
surely lack in i? in enterprise or their
agents would , visit here-
This season of the year, late winter
and spring, seems to be the wood cut
ting time and time to trim all trees i
and hedges. The French peasant
wastes absolutely nothing that grow a
He uses every root and twig of a tree
or bush for firewood. I used to see
some old wood cut-pictures of the
burning of martyrs and saw the fires
burning and people carrying bundles
of faggots to make the fires. I won
dered where the artists got the idea of
such bundles of faggots- Now I know,
for I have seen them, just such bun
dles, by the thousands, ricked along
the roads and piled at every farm
house for fire wood.. All the twigs j
from th trees are straightened out
and tied with a twig- In small bandy
bundles and ricked up to dry. These
pin woods are raked bare and clean
i of needles. The some are rirked at
the farm house and used to lisht fires
with. Other leaves" are raked up and
used for bedlng th horses. Oh. yes.
the barn Is just the other end of the
house, , '.
Ford Is Known.'
This area Is lnrffely a wooded coun
try. For fifty kilometers In every dl
reetlon I have come to know It like
a book and can drive the roads nigbi
or day. Th people along these roads
nnvrT come in snow my rwiu iui
which "There's a reason," like for a
weH known cereal drink.
There f always more or less well
fare stuff about the warehouse of our
headquarters. With this I always go
nut inariari - T mv h ciearettes.
gum, chocolate or any thing. Just
slightly damaged' so we musn't sell It.
Well. I have the time of my life
slinging It out along the roads
roung. old. big and little, French and
American- Do they know mo and my
Ford? On I. ouf! I have mad mahy
an old French man think th skies
have mined thimrs" wHen he
turned from the woods to his cart "or
wheelbarrow and found In it an as-
fore many in the rond as they walked! of th city were present and part inl
and I hastily pansed with my loads for
th canteens.
Now, I will close this, but I am en
closing two notes that cam to me
one from our former chief who was
with us at the front and till In Jan
uary, 1919. Th other from our new
and present chief. I never dreamed
of such till they were handed me. 1
send them so you may know what
ethers think tif the work don by a
representtaive from the city where we
"1-et 'er Ruck."
Very sincerely, yours.
J. M. COUXRLISOX.
pated fn a debate In the question. ' A
request of th Seattle lahor council for
a referendum on the calling of an In
ternational labor conference for the
discussion of labor problems was re
ferred to the local unions.
FX-KAISFltS HFXMKT, WOH
V I A KADIi, PAHT OK- I,OOT
FOIWD IX l'OltMKIl l'AI12
, DO THIS-
When the Children Cough, Rub
Musterole oft Throats
and Chests -
No telling bow soon the symptom, may
develop into croup, or worse, lira inen .
when you're el ad you have a jar of Mus
terole at band to give prompt, sure re-
bet. It does not Mister.
A first aid and a certain remedy,
Musterole is excellent Thonsand. of
mother, know it You shoo Id keep a
jar in the house, ready for instant use.
It is the remedy for adults, too. Re
(eves Bore throat bronchitis, tonsilitis,
i roup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, head
ache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism,
lumbago, pains and aches of back or
joint, sprains, sore muscles, chilblains,
frosted feet and cold, of the cheat (it
often prevents pneumonia).
30c and Cue jars; Hospital size z.w.
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SPRING MEDICINE
Hood". S.rMparilla I. Needed NoW
. . s A. N.var Before-. , ,
Because, although the war I. over.
Its work, worry and excitement have
undermined your reserve Btrenitth.
Becauae the coughs, colds, grip and
maybe severer Illness, have broken
down your power of resistance.
Berause Winter', work and cloae
confinement have worn-out your
stomach and exhausted your blood.
Can you afford the good long rest
the doctor advises?
If not. take a course of the famous
old medicine, tho one that mottter
used to take. Hoods Sarsaparllla.
It's the finest ex t met o( Nature's
purifying, vitalizing and strength
making roots, herbB. barks and ber
ries, such as physicians prescribe,
prepared by skilful pharmacists, in
condensed and economical form.
If you want the bent Spring medi
cine you'll surely Ret Hood's Rarsa
parilla. Mood's Pills help the liver.
Coming to
Walla Walla
DOCTOU
MELLENTHIN I CO.
SPFXJIAMSTS
DO NOT I'SE St nCEItT
Will lie at
DACRES HOTEL,
TUES. & WED., APRIL 1-2
OfVice Hours 10 a. m, to 4 p. m.
TWO IVS ONLY.
xo charge: ron examination.
The doctor in charge, on account
'of haring been in the United States
vrilffani Tfonenzollern used to weariarmy service, has not been, able to
this helmet on parade occasions but visit the different cities for the past
the odds are ten to one that it didn't seven months, but from now on will
look as well oij him as it does on this again make his tegular calls. He 1.
friend of Lowell Thomas, American's- graduate In medicine and snrgery,
war correspondent. The helmet wasand is licensed by the state of Wash
appropriHted as hi. part of the loot by jlngton. Ho visits professionally the
a ftpartnens soldier during the riots 'more Importnnt towns and cities and
in which the deposed kaiser's palace loffers to all who call on this trip.
in TierMn was sacked and all his uni. consultation ana examination free,
forms taken. Mr. Thomas, who was
reporting the rioting, bought thi In
teresting souvenir from the Hpartacan
and brought It to New York.
OEKRMAXY crftTAIf.8
VISITORS' I'RIVII,IiIl
RERUN, March 29. Because of
the great number of military and ci
vil entente missions which have visited
Germany since November, the Ger
man cabinet has decided, according to
newspaper report, that no . person,
from an allied country will hence
forth be permitted to travel In Ger
man without speciul permission from
the armistice commission.
SltJKANK IjAHOK rVlR '
I,FAlTB OF N.TIOX8
except the expense of treatment
when desired.
According to his' method of treat
ment he does not operate for chronic
appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
He has to his credit many wonder
ful results in diseases of the stomach,
liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
heart, kidneys,' bladder, bedwtting,
catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments.
If you have been ailing for any
length of time and -do not get any
bettter. do not fail to call, as im
proper measures rather than disease
are often the causa of your long
standing troubls.
Remember above date, that exam
ination on this trip will be free, and
RPOKANE. Wash. Mar,
principle of the league of nation was neapolls, Minn.
fthat his treatment is different.
2D The! Address: T3 Boston Block,
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In a few days we will have a
Page and Oakland
At prices that will make each a snap.
Watch this space.
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G30 Cottonwood St.
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