East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 28, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST DREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRILlQ9iK
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COUNTRY NEARING
TIMBER SHORTAGE
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out by fir lftt fall, with but pasHlnjr
notice. .
'Had the war. conift. fifteen yirs
later, we would have been hard put
j ui mi tM, in uan iitr iiimwr
"Southern Pine manufacturer stute
in uuik n iite original supplies, oi
yellow pine in the smith will be ex
t ha us ted ii ttm years and 3,000 lumber
War Emergency Might :Not - it i. e.-tim..ted h..t Mr every forty
HfiVfi BpPfl ATpt 1K ' MHlun feet hoard measure of inerclian-
V T , , . ( tablo lumber seventy milium feet are
Jliui l-icticr. I wasted in the field i.r at, the mill.
1 I "We have all- Been our newspapers
(By I'litled l'rwa.) iumn In nrice. airnlnat the will, of the.
. "AtniMiTiw, An'ii "a. wui'iiiiiR publixher. Ask the first newspaper.
j the country of a coming timber ehort- man you meet about the com of white
; age ana the acme papr situation : paper and ha will tell you tho question
j t eroivai b. itutsctaie, secretary, of the, is his nightly nightmare. Paper con
J American Forestry Axaooiariuiu tida.v , servation should be taken up In the
aave some startling facts a a to con-1 schools, as It has by thousands of busU
ditinns confronting the fnlted States; noss concerns. The situation Is acute,
following the war. Kidsdule. who has ' The American Forestry Assocla-
Just returned from France, where the tlnh. through Its campaign of plant
offer to aid In reforesting that country , ing memurlul trees, is educating the
was accepted said: j American people to the values of for.
"In no field did the hand of war;cstry. Dans are also going forward
reach farther or do greater damage i f,,r tree planting on a wholesale scale,
than in forestry. Pictures of the dc. so that our forests may 'he replenlsh
vaatatiom in France are f.millar to allied before It Is too lute
of us. A fight went tin In other tpiur- '-Just how acute the situation in may
tors of the globe to satisfy the call ot i, KPVU m the warning Ty Col. Henry
war that woa Jut as overwhelming as's. droves a vlce-preUlent of the
that f the battle line The sound was ' American Forestry Association and
the crashing to earth of timber trees: forester of the Vnltt'd'Ptatea. He puts
and the whir of thesaw. jw this wav: ' . .
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fl LL sealed air-tight : and
impurity-prooL. la the wax
wrapped. . safety packages.
Be sure to get
because it is supreme
In ' quality.
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The Flavor Lasts
"New KtiKland is no longer self sup
porting in tin,ler resources.
' A timber area in Minnesota, eaual
I't.rtxts Saved France.
"The experience of the war called
sham nttentinn to the condition of our
that, of Massachusetts, was wiped remaining timber supplies. If the
SALVATION ARMY OF INDIA GIVEN FULL CHARGE
POOR RELIEF
Con Dung Low
Louies Place
Fine home-made
FISH NOODLES
Chili Con Carne,, Span
ish style. -
Chop Suey, Chinese
style.
All kinds of Soup.
Short Order Meals.
Good Steaks.
Lunches, Coffee, etc.
China Tea for Sale
UNDER STATE.
HOTEL '
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta.
l'bone .7. Pendleton, Ore.
-"lIlllllllllllllllllHllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIII'i:
I Whitman's I
(CANDIES!
Just received a large supply. i
Tou can't buy better candies, ss!
5 better assortment, anywhere in !
the world than right here. '
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H We have tried to carry this j
H policy of selecting the beet S
5 through out our business. I
H Coma In and Judge for your- '
self how well we have succeed- j
ad. ' :
I Taliman & Co. 1
Leading Druggists
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emergency had come IS years from
now we would have had every great
cmbarrnasment In obtaining; oven the
lumber needed for general construc
tlcix, tixcept a a great sacrifice In time
cost, and crowding of the railroads.
The forea of France kept the Hun
from, reachln Paris. Will our forests
keep the scourge of. flood' and desert
waste from overwhelming our. land?
RETIRED-GENERAL
FAMOUS. DIPLOMAT
WHEAT PRICE MAY
COST y. 8. NO!
(3y United Press.)
CAMP 11X, April J8. MftJnr Oen
erul Hugh Scott, for yearn tti most
plciuresgue fiHiire in the American
Hnny, is again on th retired list,
having turned over the destlniea f
Camp Iix. to liriK- General Harry C.
Hale, commander of the Twenty-sixth
(Yankee) Division.
. Oeneral Scott- ha been In command
nt Ulx since Junuary 2. 1918. lieneral
Hale has been with his command at
Camp Devins since his return to this
siiuntry. He was to have succeeded
Oeneral Scott, April 19, when the lat
ter received orders for his retirement
from the war department but remain
ed at; the Massachusetts camp in or
der to parade with his division
Boston.
AlthoiiKh General Scott reached the
nge limit and was officially retired j
September VI, 197, he immediately
re u.i-ued to duty at the request of;
President AVilson. lrvious to thlsj
he had been chief of the koiutuI Muff!
and was inatrumental In planning tli
selective service and army training
system. I
General Scott's career has been as
varied as any of the present-or-last
generation of the Americun army of
ficers. He was born in Danville. Ky.,
In 1853. and entered West Point In
1872. belnnr commissioned as a second
iloutonant In the 1. S. Cavalry tn
1876. He served through the Sioux
expedition in the same year, the Xox
Perce uprising- In 1877 and the Che
yenne disturbances in 1K78.
He commanded the Indian Cavalry
the U. S. 7th troop, composed of
Commanche, Apache and Kiowa In
dians, until the unit was mustered out
in 1892, after five years service. I-ater
he was In charge of Geroulmo's band
of Chlrlcahua Apaches.
Gen. Scott was adjutant sen era 1 of
Cuba from 1898 to 11)03, when he was
transferred to Polo, P. I., command-,
in the army post there. He was in
strumental In abolishing- the slave
trade tn the Zulu Archipelago.
As a diplomatist in dealing with In
dians, Mexicans and Phillipifio tribes
men. Gen. Scott was In a class of his
own. He settled peacefully the im
pending conflict between U. S. and
Mexico at Nogales in 191 & and per
suaded Villa to restore property con-
jfiscated from foreigners In Mexico. He
I also, with the late Gtmernl Funston,
participated in the El Pao Ponco 1
Conference, with Mexico In 1911.
BARNES. DISCUSSES i
MARKET CHANCES
Market May Generally Be
' ' Above Price Set by
Government.
NEW YOHK. April 2. OMoars of
the food, administration grain corpor.
atlon announced last night their con.
vlctlon, at, the close of three-day
conference to determine policies for
the, comliitf year, that the government
price guarantee to wheat grower
could be made effeotlvo without en.
dangerlng the market or causing loss
to the national treasury.
Julius II. linrnos, president of 4he
corporation and, federul wheat dlreo-
tor. declared that crop Indications
were that wheat would he traded In
, 'on the government fair price basla It
n ! will he poiwlple, ho adtlud, thuL the
market uoneinliy nngnt ne anpve u
fixed mice schedule In which event
tho wheat dlrertor would not be an
Influence In trading, as congresa ad
opted no maximum Irndo policy.
In case ft crop exceeding a demand
reotilred government purchases and
re.salcs in order to make good the dif
ference between the markt price and
tho farmers' guarantee. Mr. Harnes
said the conference recognlwd the ne.
j cessity of measures to Insure reflec
tion of tho resale rate to consumers
! of bread.
However, with the spring wheat
1 season two weeks late, indicating a
I decreased acreage offsetting the fore,
j cast record-breaking winter crop, the
director nssorled, there was a lessen.
ed chance that the country would
I produce the "very largo exportable
surplus of wheat popularly expected."
When you see the caps and the little poke bonnets of Hi?
Salvation Army in America or England you may not thkik of
the world-wide influence of this organization. Gl;uee. iben,
at this picture of Salvation Army workers in India', ill native
attire, and know that in India, land of f:iNiin$ mid poverty,
the army has been given the maniii'iite-nt of problems dealing
with the poor.
Do You Like
the Fresh Kind?
Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Green Onions, Radishes,
Asparagus, Carrots, Cauliflower, Head Lettuce,
Leaf Lettuce, Spinach, Beets and Strawberries. ,
They arrive fresh daily, and you may feel assured
that by phoning 456 that your produce will be chosen
the same as if you called in person to select it.
"Buy a Victory Bond."
Pendleton Trading Co.
"If it's on the market, we have it."
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BuylheRYePound
Size and Save Money
Iftucaiit buyBeller
Coffee.
EVERY CAN GUARANTEED
Alio Packed in
Said 14b. Cans
THIS 1 I.YKIt MAY YKD
UK FIUST TO t'HOhS
Vf '' ii 1 1 u ss pi ' jv '
m GOODRICHrl
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KAY' COLUTHA
Opera Star Wearing
Bonnet Fashioned From
President's Headpiece
NEW YOltK, April 28. What to do
with paftse razor blades, broken foun
tain pen, heudlww collar buttons, stir-j Colllshaw, who lni won ff Killing
vivmg watotcoats of clceaMed bihIr, service, has rod ft to Kngtend to bring
misfit spectacle lenses and post-July hacjt a plune for a t trans-Atlantic
cockktail shakers, nil these may rj fl.RHt. There Ik no no.su belns; mode
answerless questions. Hut- f over his plans, but he may surprise
Have you got an old silk hat? A ! the world by belnr tho first to fly
ruffled old tile that no lonKer purrs across.
and that needs a shave? Keep It, I
Also If you have a wife, keep her. SOVII'TFS AMY IUCSTGX
and if you haven't a wife, get married. I .
Thon that ancient silk hat can hej nKKIJX. April 2l. Tlio Tfunjrttrlftn
made to gurve asaln, not as the de-1 ovlH Kivrrnnwiib It In rcporunl in a
mocratic $10 lid for which It was; virimw dlNpau-h, tt hsve iwked tlMS
created, but as a chapeau, a vertitiale
Paris chapeau for. your wife; net sav
ing $4Q or 150, or whatever Mrs.
You la in the habit of paying for an
evening bonnet.
Mme. Marguerite Xamara of the
Chicago Opera, company has shown
how to do it. Once an old silk hut of
President Wilson's (he la the best
dressed man at the peace conference,
you kno got Into the hands of the
Fled, Cros Then it fell Intothe cus
tody of the opera star. She fixed It
up a bit and now It l her most pro
cUmn and most becoming hat.
Kvery man can afford Jo wear silk
hats now. In fact, he cannot afford
not to if he has a wife.
JlrlKOi ml ml on to grant on arnilstlco
for ail the nlllcr. it 1 tfmulUinomui
rnortd that ivm-iftn Mlnfctrr licla
Run ntt4uipid to (tfNm mwtiaiions
with Hiimanlan hMdqiirtcrK for an
armlU-l- oiy-einr llw rt mauUn
soUrt (rovoriimont.
UK
OMAN'S DON'T
LIRR nRBTTLfCTIOXS
VKItflAIIXRH. ApHI . (tiaflnff
iirulcr rcv.riiiliiH linpowd on tlielr
niovemcntit, tho firttt if tho (iff man
iliklgntlon which nrrtvrd IVlday
flint a formal protect with allied an-
tltoriilct. Tho (.trmnni are permli
ted t nwivA about only lit a ortlnn
f tho Oiatcnn park ami In tholr ho.
The Victoryt can
M0i QwqL .
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Victory Bonds
,Savf,yoiirCliilto's:;
Lives! '
TfteNccd Is lend
Comprehend! ,
Buy Victory Bonds to,
Promote Peace!
mtlTIAX ItlOIOVKS IlAltRllCnS (el tronn.lH
I.ONJK.V, Alirilll 28. llrlUttll Is! -
cnuluojly ri'movinK imimrt harrloi-K. 1 AVhpn a Rlrl makos nn nxsiKnmrnt or
PartUftilarly on AniOTkmn, made WMKlsjher lnvr h(r sweetheart Is Immedlute-
rrtaliilne: Mriy, lux-rwury irtiU'lliin i y niipoljited oh rpqlvar.
for IlrlUvli. Indiuilry. ItcKinuld Kiillut. I
(MntrflJir of Import t04trj(tloimj Why. Is It that a silent partner. has
UMil, ttia I nitcu I'ros today, ........ so, ninch to,fay?
Buy Goodrich
Tires from, a
Dealer
SILVERTOWM
mi
va.7k
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BETTER AND
SOFTER LIGHT-
la aasarad by tba m ot soma
of tbasa baantlful flxturaa or
aura. Tbay. slra. a llslit that
Ulumlnataa tba room parfaeUy,
but that does nt tlr or strain
U ?. Thar ara. aot axaa
mtrm aoBaMartnc taalr aztra af
ridaaar and artra oaaaty. Way
aot at laaat thssat
' J. 1 VAUGHAN
V
CHAMBERL
TABLETS
T'HIS is just-what you need, madam.,' Many
M. women who were troubled, with indigestion, a
sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness anJ
habitual constipation, have been permanently cured
by the use of Chamberlain's Tablets. Before using
these tablets they felt miserable and despondent.
Now, they are cheerful and happy and relish their
meals. Try them. They only cost a quarter.
Us. iry tnem. iney oniy cost a quaiid. n
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i Mi .1111 ll.l !
I.dUlo Itouh, hitting King of theiOn his si ache form just outside of
.National League: baa done his 119 Hsikland City. Ind.. Rddle hardened
training with a spade and plow. toe muscle of his powerful siuulnx
wnna nis teammates, ine neas, arms by putting In his wheat and
rounded Into condition at Wox. I corn crops. He hasn't touched a
hatchlr. Texas, Kddie worked his bacoall r a bat but he Is as hard
furm and watched for a letter or wlr;tui nails and declares he'll be ready
from (Inrry Herrman with complete! tq Jump Into a game aa boon tui the
surrender on the salary agument, ! Cincinnati club meets his demand.
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