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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1919. TWELVE PAGES LANDLORDING 11 .A NEW YORK i:rKHTs 1UU"URS 1N WATKR SYSTKM Continued from page .) b cleaned out hy iIIkkIiik down and Monin up a few of the wyes at In terv.il.s. In the very coarse gravel in which tho water la found iilontf the T'nmtl tllla. we believe t hat Jiint a Rood re.- sulis would he secured by the use of wells at intervals of 100 to 200 feet and intermediate pipe laid with lluht joints to' exclude weed growth. In the event of future developments or In ease of necessttry repairs to the present lay out, we would suftKCst a desiirn for a well with concrete block curbing In the lower portio. constructed in such a way as to permit free in filtration of tho surrounding water. Such wells could be constructed very cheaply, and would give access to the line for repairs which, with the elimination of open joints, should be seldom necos- PAGE TEN ' i.r ? 7l y :'dn 1 P3 an av-ce of 5 a month rent unless the landlord would eive them a year's lease and the land lord threw them out. Ther war 4 families of them. The scene la "My Best Friend For Ten Years" "Crescent Raking Powder not a fair weather friend." onthuaiaatically writea a user of Creacen't Bakine Powder, -it has been my best friend for ten years. It is on hand, al ways the same, always ready to work for me the year round. Delays, inter ruptions, unexpected . events, and any one of the many annoyances all seem to imooU out when it come, to baking the cakes or .biscuits with Orescent." Cw-BrcBt makes light delicious foods nhole. some and sweet Crescent Baking Powder CRESCEWT MFC CO, SuaU. WuL Some Wonderful Car Bargains One 1918 Nash Cloverleaf 4 passenger in fine condition, cord tires all around, good upholstery, looks nearly as good as new. Will be sold very cheap. One Mitchell Six. One 1918 Oakland Two Ford Roustabouts. If you are interested in a used car CHEAP, it will pay you to see these. Gertson & Marty Phone 595 630 Cottonwood St. 1 eom mcudn t tons. At the present time ther ia practi cally no data upon the hourly, daily, or monthly use of water in the city of Pendleton or the distribution of the use among the different parts of the city. The only record of consumption lis that obtained from a summation of the metered outlets, which is known to be only a portion of the flow which is brought into the city by the con duit. The condition Is similar to that of a merchant who conducts his busi ness without accounting- records, and we are handicapped int formulating our recommendations just as an au ditor would be w ho is called into such a mercantile establishment. We have already outlined to Mr. Hayes, city water superintendent, a plan for Installation of weirs on the intake and overflow from the reser- : voirs. These should be provided with I recording gauges, which will furnish j a continuous record of the water used. ; At the outset we do not recommend any additional measuring1 devices on the system, but believe that after a couple of months' record from these weirs, giving the actual use of water by the city, have been obtained, the losses revealed will be serious enough to justify the installation of addition al meters, and the tracing down and elimination of excessive leakage in the system. A thousand gallons of waste from the system which is stopped, justifies as great an expenditure as bringing1 a thousand gallons addition al water into the reservoirs. In fact, the stopping of waste is of more act ual value than additional water for the reason that the cost of waste wa ter is made up In part, of the cost of the larger mains, valves and laterals which must be provided to carry it. "With view to the future develop ment of additional supplies along the L'matilla river, we advise the adoption of a program of future engineering studies, surveys, and measurements. As we see the engineering work to be done, there is no occasion for the or ganization of a large party or under taking the work on a large scale. In fact, the work of measurement and keeping of records is such that it can not be hurried. Preferably, a party of two or three men should be utilized over a period of a year or more in the installation of wells, measurement of ground water flow, recording eleva tions, taking temperatures, and samp ling water for chemical analysis, or other work which may be incidental to a thorough ground water survey of the Umatilla river valley. The ultimate result to be worked for I is a complete map and record of the various ground water sources along the Umatilla river, their physical characteristics extent, and feasibility of development. With such data and knowledge of the present requirements and rate of increase, the water com mission would be justified to make plans years in advance for bringing in of this or that spring or source of supply, selecting in each case, the one which is cheapest or fits in best with the general scheme. It is possible to measure and investigate a given sup ply in such a way that the flow to be obtained from it can be predicted with a reasonable certainty, and construc tion need not be undertaken in a hap hazard mnner, or' without definite as surance of results. From surface observations, It is our opinion that the most available additional supplies for early use are an extension of the Chaplish Springs layout and the bringing in of Squaw creek ground waters. We offer this information, however, with the reser vation that it may be later modified when actual sub-surface investigations have been made. Respectfully submitted, BARR & CUNNINGHAM. By JOHN W. CUNNINGHAM. JOUISXAMS-M SCIIOOT; AT STATK I NIVKRSITY j Continued from Page 7.) OVER 2,000,000 CALVES Immunized against Blackleg through the use of BLACKLEG AGGRESSIN One treatment immunizes for life. Saves revaccination. Price 23 cts. per dose. Write for free booklet. Why pay more? PURITY SERUM CO., Box 1788, Spokane, Wash. Doctor Issues Warning. And Tells How to Stop Tobacco Habit Nw York: Dr. Cunnor, formerly of Johns Hopkins Hospital. ay: I h ni rtea ukrd if J know anything; to stop tin tobacco habit nd I always recom mend Nieotol. which I liav prescribed with Krtat uccm. Nieotol contains no hsblt-rnrmlnir drug, is absolutely harmless and produces HMunlxhinfr re ults in a vary short time. Drie uae of tobacco caps the vitality, vim, vigor and ambition of the slave who is en thralled by its seductive; effects. It undi rmines the health and leaves the victim an prey to enteral debility, throat and tun troubles, nervousness. Itiaotnnia, heart trouble, kidney trou ble, headache, tongue and Up cancer r, rvaa blindness- I'hysl'-iana the world over nit en trace the atart of the above alaea aJ r.y r: to nl-o-(un polaoains if jou ant lo frva j ouraclf from to bsM - o bo to any drutr storo and ask for Nieotol tablets. Take one tablet after each meal and in a short tim: you will have no oV for tobacco the craving will hav have loft you. With I id: nicotine poisoning out of your sys tem ynur health v.111 quickly improve. Note: Whm asked about Nieotol tablets, one of our leading druggists said: "It Is truly a wonderful remedy for the tobacco habit, away ahead of anything we have ever sold before. We re authorized by the manufacturers to refund th- money to every dlssatlsf id customer arxi w would not permit ths use of our name unless the remedy pos sessed unuNual merit." Nieotol la void In this e(ty under an iron-clad money-r'iri('i- hv all up-to-date drug- fa - &taMal i -. v. Koepnen Brue. "Old Oregon," the a.lumni monthly, and "Oregon Exchanges," the news papermen's magazine, give opportuni ty for laboratory work in Journalism. 'These three publications are prepared j by the senior class In editing. Business and mechanical problems ! of the newspaper, as they exist in Or jebon, are handled In the class in pub lishing. Cost-accounting and a knowl edge in materials, and making up of j books are taught In this course. Fun damentals of printing, designed to fit journalism are also Included in the curriculum. Printing- Office. The school Is equipped with a com plete printing office, in which is done the printing and publishing for the university. The equipment includes a model 13 linotype, a Babcock Optimus press, a Job pre,ss, power paper cut ter, stitcher and a wide variey of job type. Graduates of the Oregon school of Journalism, young as It is, are already holding executive positions on news papers all over Oregon. Washington and Idaho, with several In California. Kvery member of last year's gradaut ing class had a position waiting for him at the end of the course. FIRST JAPANESE MAIL SERVICE (S SUCCESS TOKIO. Oct. 30. Thf flrat Japan eao aerial mall attemTH wae sucrsa MV made ytatarday. The fllajhtiwaa ffn Toklo to Osaka a distance of ! : alntatUI)- 309 ..ilea. Wants to Be a Movie Star? Wants to Be the Leading Lady? Wants to Be the Leading Man? Wants to Be. Baby Atherton? If you are interested in the movies, here is the chance of a lifetime. Under the auspices of 'the East Oregon ian a moving picture entitled "A Romance of Pendleton" is to be filmed right here in Pendleton, starting October 31st, by the Hu dris Film Company, and the entire cast will be composed of Pendleton Talent Young men and women, boys and girls, here is your opportunity to appear on the screen, right here at home, in a photoplay with incidents and scenes laid in Pendleton. Here is the Chance You Have been Waiting for Read the full details of the East Oregonian moving picture in each edition of our paper now. Considering that the scenario of "A Romance of Pendleton" permits of a large cast, every one in the contest will have an opportunity to appear before the camera, and then film will be loaned to you to submit your work to the regular releasing ' com panies. This is probably a better opportunity than your favorite of the screen had when they started to ascend the ladder to fame and fortune. There is an old saying "OP PORTUNITY KNOCKS ONCE AT EVERY DOOR." To the young people who are interested in moving pictures this is indeed the GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. Only little girls, 3 to 6 years of age, are eligible for the part of Baby Atherton. All that wish to take part please send in your application immediately and report at the East Oregonian office on Friday, Oct. 31st at 10 a. m. sharp for instructions. Come on you Fairbanks, Chaplins and Pickfords of Pendleton. Here's your chance to be a movie star. in