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UJILT EAST 0REQ0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1910. FOURTEEN PAGES 65 Loganberries T7W AN INDEPENDENT NVW8PAPSR. Publish Dally an4 SMnl-Wsekly. at ivnoloton. Oregon, by the CAST OHUHINUN J'L'UklSHINO CO. SUBSCRIPTION ftATBfl (IN AUVANCI) Dally, ana year, by KM Kntfrrd ( the poatofflee t Peadle- . .i 1 1 Dally, als months by mall t.e l.lt .M T.M IT I III .at l.M .71 . Dally, thraa montha by Dally, ona month by 11 Dally, ona year by eanisr Dally, six montha by Daily, thraa montha by rrir Dally, ona month, by , Remt-Weekly, ona year, by mail. Semi-Weekly, six montha, by mall Saml-Waakl four montha by mail wm, urflfOBi mm pw uu-n mtiifr. qt fir, w ifiZPGim ONI OAI.B IN OTHER CITIES. Imperial Hotel Nawa Stand. Portland ON FIL.H AT I Chlrago Bureau, (0 Security Build- fn. Wh Interna. T. C. Buraao Ml Poor-1 tornth Klrc-t. N. W. 1 rlphone fags roun II I ill - . .1 .. I LJi. J ran Son of a tailor, he was born in New York, 26 years ago and is single. Since three years ola he has lived at Sea Cliff where he attended the grade and high schools. He helped to support the family while at tending school by selling pa pers, delivering special delivery letters and cleaning and press ing clothes. Both in grammar school and as a senior in high school he was president of his class. Mr. Raff worked his way through Syracuse univer sity and law school by wash ing dishes and waiting on ta ble. He belonged to the debate club, the basketball team and For their own, this dear little j in his junior year coached the , . freshmen basketball- squad. j Following his graduation !from the Law School in 1917 !he made application to enter b. m. a in oreironian. . the officers' Training Camp at I Madison Barracks, N. Y., but was rejected on account of be: II T TIIOl'tJIITS (K't'l'B TO YOl ? Mitn you look In tha eyes of a little child, Ee they fiTay or brown or blue, tin- innocent smile hear the lisping voice, What thoughts occur to you? Io you see. there a woman, with Foul divine. And motherhood's crown on her hair? Or a soldier son, with sword and sun. Marching forth to a martial nirt Or will lives of others In passing years, By those round chubby hands be defiled? I'erhans world renown and hon- ors crown. . child. He they pray or brown or blue. Sie the shy sweet smile pon- der awhile, What thoughts occur to you? THE FARMER. ing less than the height requir- .,,-7T , led by army regulations, aeiegaies anena- while prep&ririg himself to -JK ing the industrial con-'try for the next officer3. tram lerence ai wasmngton consider from the themselves three classes into inor cairm. the draft act was apart passed, to which he became supject. He waived his right wmcn me conierence is cuvia- of exemption, being the sole ed, ramely, labor, capital and support of a widowed mother, the public. Their evident and became a private in the purpose, the New York World 3Q5th Infantry- 77th Division, surmises, is to prevent a com- at ?30 a month. He served in '.ination between capital andiFrance a mle more than a labor, with public support, year beginning in the Baccarat which they fear will proceed sector then the Oise-Aisne of to rob and plunder the yeo- fensive, next the Argonne and n;an finally in the Argonne-Meuse. The World infers that in the He was mustered out as a pri preamble of 3000 words, set- vate ung forth the farmers idea of: economic justice, they have not '1 omitted from their complaints ihc fart trial: triov art in most cases free from income tax, It immune against prosecution for; In totm? bJes have told food hoarding and violation Of Imnwinmi about the "fixed stars," so v, t; i.,t. i j called. Let us now examine some ob- the anti-trust laws and practi- ject rlght ,n our back yardi BOto cally exempt from the prohibi- j speak, the planets. j- v. The Ancients observed seven bodies tion amendment, to say noth-! to which they &ave the name of ing of guaranteed prices for I "Planets" the Greek name for wan- J derers because they moved or wander- CropS. 'ed about in different places contrary The time When New York ' to the fixed stars. In this collection City last knew the farmer waajtl,ey placed Sun and the Moon but prior to the day of the present Are used to flavor one Jifiy-Jeli dessert. The juice is condensed and sealed in This is one of our best fruit Savors. Compare it with the old-style quick gelatine desserts. - JO Flavor, f Vbor Grocer 9 2 Packages for 2$ Cmntm m omitted the Karth which tht-y held to be the center of the universe around which all planeU revolved. In recent time I'ranus and Neptune huve been discovered and. together with the Karth have been added to the number while the Sun and Moon have been eliminated. Thus at the present time we have eipht recognized planets Given in the order of their respective distances from the Sun they are: Mercury, Venus. Karth, Mars. Jupi ter. Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. In addition there are a larg-e number of minor planets termed "Planetoids" or "Asteroieds," which hevolve In more or less excentric orbits between those of Mars and Jupiter. For a time there was a spirited controversy In regard to a body which was claimed to have been discovered between Mercury and :ind the 8ur and to which was Riven the name of Vulcan. It is . claimed, however, by subsequent developments that the supposed discovery was only a mistaken Identity and, that like "Marjory Daw" there is no Vulcan and there the matter remains at the present time. FACT THAT WOMAN HIT WINDOW ACQUITS HER PITTSBURG, Oct. 15. The fact a woman broke a window with a stone is sufficient evidence she was not aim ing there, a Jury today decided, dis charging Mrs. Sadie Mallinger. NOTE DEMANDS SHIPS BE TURNED TO ALLIES PAR IS, Oct. 1 5 . Th e su preme council of the peace conference today approved a note to Germany demand. tnir delivery to the allies of German hips sold irregularly during; the war to Dutch steamship companies. HW ' rrm m-n nTin ft I ! f : 1 I .'I II I I'll 111! I I sV mT. i IP. f in 1 V' hm lirS "" jii.i ihiantr ari'iim , - -- a , ,.Mh.e -Ji t"J3& ' ' i i . l B'J,i-J I T- ; I . .1 I THE -FRANKLIN SEDAN Good Looks; Economy; Year 'Round Use These are the three features of the Franklin Sedan di rectly responsible for its growing popularity. One glance at this gracefully designed car makes the point of good looks immediately apparent. Publicly known facts of Franklin Sedan performance the consistent delivery of IS to 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline . instead of the usual 8. 10,000 miles to the set of tires instead of the usual 5,000. demonstrate its remarkable economy. And the Franklin Sedan design comfortably warm for winter running, cool and dustless for summer use offers year-around usefulness, which is further enhanced by the Franklin Direct Air Cooling System. No water to' boil in summer or to freeze in the radiator when cold weather comes. On rough country roads, or in crowded city streets, the light-weight, flexible Franklin Sedan is as easily handled as a touring car. A ride in the Franklin Sedan will demonstrate these features. May we arrange it at your convenience? PENDLETON AUTO COMPANY Established 1907 ABOUT THE STARS mm MOT WATER MS2OTINS W YOU DONT FEEL MGIHIT Says'B'" of hot water with phosphate before breakfast washes out poisons, generation. The World does an injustice to the farmer. He : has worked from sunrise to i eundown through 365 days a ' year and has steadfastly been faithful to his duty. The Am-; erican farmer today is the' most reliable producer we j have. The eight-hour day and Saturday afternoon off is not ; I( yoll wake up wit a bad tMte his chief factor in life. He does bad breath and tongue is coated; If ... j . , . J your hear is aching: if what you eat not plant a crop and then stage Lours and (orms acld ln atomacn, or a Strike before harvest. The 'you are bilious, constipated, nervous, farmer alwavs romp through !allow Bnd can t Bet eelin JUBt rlBht xarmer always comes inrougn : be?in lnalde bathIng. Drink before and if he did not, affairs WOUld j breakfast, a glass of hot water with a vo.3f.li a snrrv nana I teaspoonful of limestone phosphate ln j-eacn a sorry pass. , Jt Thlg wlll fIul!h the polgons and The One or two automobiles; toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys the farmer has he has earned. iai"J boweU and cleanse, sweeten and . . , . . , , purify the entire alimentary tract. Do The price he IS receiving today yonr ,nde bathing Immediately upon for his product is not his hold- arising in the morning to wash out of ine sysitrm an me jieiuuB uiiy pris onous waste, gases and sour bile be fore eatinz more food. To feel Tke young folks feel? like you felt before your blood and mus cles became loaded with body Impuri ties, get from your pharmacist a quar ter pound of limestone phosphate, whclch is inexpensive and almosi THE PROPER WAY TO TAKE ASPIRIN First see the tablets you take are marked with the "Bayer Cross." Hours: 9 a. m. to 12; 1 to 6 p. m. Phone 607 DR. THOMAS C. 0MART DENTIST 743 Main Street, Over the Hub Pendleton, Oregon l DR. J. EDWIN SHARP Dental X-Ray by Appointment i Gyal Articulated Dentures. Inland Empire Bank Bldg. ! Office Phone 330. Home Phone 74 CECIL COSPER PVUL.IO. ACCOUNTANT . INCOME TAX ADVISES Smith-Crawford Bids. Opposite Pendleton Hotel Phone 1010 DR. H. M. HANAVAN DENTISTRY Room 7, Temple Bldg. Phone 773 The Bayer Company, who Introduc ed Aspirin tejl in their careful direc tions in each package of genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" that to get best results one or two glasses of wa ter should be drank after taking tab lets. "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" ' to be genuine must be marked with the saftey "Bayer Cross." Then you are getting the world-famous Aspirin, pre scribed by physicians for over eigh teen years. Eich unbroken "Bayer" package contains proper directions for Colds, i Headaches, Toothache, Earache, Neu ralgia, Lumbago. Rheumatism, NeurL tis, and for Pain generally. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost but a few cents. Druggists also ell large "Bayer" packages. Aspirin n the trade mark of Bayer Manufac ture of Monoacetlcacldester of Salicy licacld " ' HERMAN CTiAtTSSEXIUS Special Agent IDAHO STATE HPE INSURANCE CO. An Old Line Company that does all its business In the west. j Claims paid on the day of the fune ral. All assets, except TJ. S. Gov't Bonds, are in western securities of substantial worth. Res. office 104 A Good Stock of Coal in our Bins ROCK SPRINGS and UTAH Conditions of transpor tation and a strong pro bability of strikes make it advisable for you to buy now. . ' , B. L. Burroughs, Inc. PHONE 5 Cor. Webb and College I? Monday up. Perhaps the three farmer delegates to the Round Table felt they should be a class by themselves. In comparison xvith the Bhowingr of some branches of both capital and labor, the farmer is entitled tottaK',esB- , .. .. tt j Men and women Class aisuncuon. tie deserves to be in a class by himself. A SELF MADE MAN. who are usually constipated, bilious, headachy or have any etomach disorder should beln this inside bathlngr before breakfast. JNDIVIDUALS who take delight in decrying the chances of the man of common birth should take note of the record of Elias Raff, of New York. Mr. Raff, son of a New York City tailor, private in the American army during the war, is opposing Lieut. Col. Theodore Roosevelt for election to the state assembly from the second district. The record! of the ex-president's son is more j or less known to the general! public. Mr. Raff a record reads us follows: I Tobacco Habit i Dangerous i 'savs Doctor Connor, formerly of 1 Johns Hopkins hospital. Thousandr of men suffering from fatal diseases would be in perfect health today were .it not xor me aeauiy uiug ricuiuie. . 'Stop the habit now before it's too late. I It's a simple process to rid yourself of j the tobacco habit In any form. Just go to any up-to-date drug store and i get some Nicotol tablets; take them ,as directed and lo; the pernicious hab it quickly vanishes. Druggists refund the money tf they fall. Be sure to read large and Interesting announce ment by Doctor Connor soon to appear I in this paper. It tells of the danger 3f nicotine poisoning and how to avoid it. In the meantime try Nico tol tablets; you will be surprised at tke result. Ask the Man Who Own One. Then You'll Buy a CTmerica's f..-st Car" '. Umatilla Auto Go. 809 Garden Street Phone 417 LAND SALE ; iGtofter 20, 1919 10 A. M. At G. M. Harrah Place . .3 five acre tracts known as the G. M. Harrah Estate will be sold to highest bidder for cash, 10 per cent with bid, remainder 30 days. This tract is situated between Walla Walla and Milton, 40 rods south of State Line station near paved highway. Watered by spring branches. Set to good variety of apples, ' prunes, cherries and other fruit. Fine community, near city, schools, churches, electric line and paved roads. Everything for a good home site. FRED EIFFERT; Auctioneer. W. W. HARRAH, EXECUTOR