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TEN PAOT.S DAILY EAST OTfEOONT AW, PENDLETON. OREOON. WF.DNE8QAV. APRIL 14, 1020. PACE FOUR AN INDEPENDENT KLnWArKK Publlnhvd Daily anil sTtral-Weekljr, at l'.nillMon. Ornon, by th. It AWT OtlBOONIAN IU H1.I8H1.MJ on l-.M't-'i at tna poatorflce at rendle ton. f'i'tirii, aa aecond-claas mail 1 1 ' r IN 8ALK IN OTW.R CITIES. Imperial llnl'l Nwa Stand. rortland ONE 1,1.: AT Cblcaaro Bureau, ot Security Rulld l Washington, I. C, Bureau 601 Four teenth Street. N. W. Mi nil.rr of tin X-... . I U. .I l'r... Th- Aaanrtnt-l Praaa la exclusively entitled tn the ua for republication of all neva ilispslehe,. credited to It or not oth. ru IPC cr.-oii' d In thla paper anl m... ihit local n- u pnhliiihcrt n lav firnpruir-riON rates (IN ADVANCE) Dally. Dally. ! Dally. , Daily. six montha. by mall..... three montha by mall one month by mall one year by carrier . alx montha by carrier .... three month by ,-nrrler one "mill, by carrier .. Semi. Weekly, one year, by mall Serrl-Weekly. si montha. by mall s. mi-Weekly, four moutha. by mail Daily. ' Dally, Daily. by mall 15 00, 2.50 j i. is ; to :.o 1.T5 Hi .5 1.50 1 .50! The Cold That r Hangs On - OREGON THEATRE, ONE NOT ONLY, SUNDAY APRIL I8TH me Inn Slum of the Wurhl. Don't Mis R! Sir JUMP Alive TIhii Ti lo Stop 1-aiiKhhm. It ran't Bp Done.. B0 IiMtplc. This is No. 5 of a series of advertisements, prepared by a competent physieiun, explaining how certain diseases which attack the air passages such as Pneumonia, Influenza, Whoof ing Cough, Measles or even a long continued Cold often leave these organs in an inflamed, congested state, thus affording a favorable foothold fcr invading germs. And how Vick's Vapo Rub may be of value in this condition. GEORGE M'MANUS' CARTOON MUSICAL COMEDY BRINGING !LP FAMRsranr HEW PLAY. NEW SONGS. NEW C0JTUMES, A BUNCH OF PRETTY GIRLS V COMEDIANS T. la ( ni.li liiMomioW .- Frank I.. Stanton.) Ohl tomorrow, 1 c i-:iys ajiys he: "i.iu've hoi to look tor .'.our llffht to :ne! I'm contln' on, -or to brnu; the d..y Th. it'll sweep yer lroiitUs an fai away. Tin v II Uaap the tr ick where ii. y rose!) an' it tint An" navttf no r.ioro will -ril bi k ro-oe' I'll kill er oaro an' I'.l -Irown yrr at trow 8a(l OUI T innmiw ! 11. Hal I ..is. "You've been talkiu' .ies' that way A li . ,, ..nnl !.t Tor.. the Wollil KOt Kray. An' v. hat t'li. a-wamin' you to know Ik l:n lnajdn' the linht w ith the Uit up an" Oo! An" the work that Mler ,s dom' Today la iK'lior for jnvocpin' his troubles aA'iiv! .... .11 i.nii .o r llrtil ftlll it won i Uu to borrow From OKI Tomorrow. Vyrlfjhleil for the East OroKonlan Pub. C 4. . SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONALISM i ; : I -;, i - i A cold is simply an inflamma tion of some part of the air pas sages throat, larynx or bronchial tubes just like a sore is a.n in tlamination of the skin. A long continued cold means constant inflammation and this constant inflammation frequently weakens the air passages so that they become an easy point of attack for invading genus of more serious diseases. A "cold that hangs on," therefore, is simply nature's "red flag" indicating that there is "trouble below , and this warning should never be neglected. Nightly applications of Vick's VapoRub will aid nature to clear up that inflammation. Because Vicks acta ocally by stimulation thru tha skin to draw out the inflammation, attract the blood away from the congested spots and relieve the cough. In addi tion, the ntedicinal ingredients of Vicks are vaporized by the body heat. These vapors are breathed in all night long, thus bringing the medication to bear directly upon the inflamed areas. Vicks should be rubbed in over the throat and chest until the skin is red then spread on thickly and covered with hot flanne.1 cloths. Leave the cloth ing loose around the neck and the bed, clothes arranged in the form of a funnel so the vapors arising may be freely inhaled. If the cough is annoying, swallow a small bit of Vicks the size of a pea. Samples to new users will be sent free on requejt to Th" Vick Chemical Company, '2;io Broad Street, Greensboro, N. C. I'riii VI. ill). SI :..,.. !, . i.i i'JII MilHIHIMIIN it Wendt'a BaJnl stow. hi Minna ,Ulit::illiiiiEilill;illi,.Lllliiii. J .J Jill! mmmmmm EPOHTS from South Africa show a growth of the nation alist sentiment as opposed to the pro British policy. In a recent election the nationalists increased their strength from 27 to 4.'! seats in the house of assembly. During the progress of the war the South African Union was pictured as giving loyal support to the empire, along with In dia. Australia and Canada. It appears now that the conduet of the Nationalists, at least, was so "markedly anti-British as to have amounted to pro Germanism." Opposition to the govern ment is explained in the inherent lack of affection of the Dutch for Great Britain, but it is declared that President Wilson's championship of self-determination has given a marked impetus to the separatist movement. The independence of the Transvaal republic and the Orange Free State was extinguished in 1902. after a remarkable contest of two years against overwhelming odds of British soldiers, and they became British colonies. In 1909 they were constituted a "colonial nation" within the empire, comprising the provinces of Cape of Good Hope. Transvaal. Orange Free State and Natal. The central government consists of a governor-general appoint- j ed by the crown an executive council, a senate of 40 members,1 eight from each province and eight appointed by the governor- j general, serving for 10 years, and a house of assembly consisting of 121 members, of whom the Cape of Good Hope elects 51. Transvaal 36. Orange Free State 17 and Natal 17. The house of assembly has the power of originating revenue bills, but only such as are previously recommended by the governor-general. As to all legislation, the governor-general, in the name of the king, has a veto. If nationalist sentiment continues its growth at the same rapid pace it has maintained since the last election, held in 1915. it will easily control the house five years hence. This is not a pleasant prospect for British statesmen to contemplate. BANKING AND CREDIT OUTLOOK IMPROVES ef HILE the situation of national, and. it should be added, j ltl of state finance is thus not very satisfactory there has been an unmistakable improvement in the banking and credit outlook during the past week or more. A better ratio j of reserves to liabilities in the federal reserve system was re-1 ported at the opening of the week, and even though the favor able change in percentages was small, analysis of the statement showed that there had been a decrease in war paper and thatj an advance in bona fide commercial accommodation, which! seemed to have placed a greater strain upon the federal reserve system, had been due to legitimate spring demands. Liquida-h tion is undoubtedly proceeding in those lines of paper to which objection has been expressed by the banking authorities and the outlook .la correspondingly more encouraging. Meanwhile the I receipt during the week of two further installments of gold each amounting to $10,000,000 in round numbers, has brought the total importations on this movement up to $40,000,000, vitn at least $10,000,000 more in sight for early importation, the prediction that the total amount to be received will amount to $100 000 000 or $150,000,000 seems in a fair way to be veritied. All this transference of gold has gone into the federal reserve vaults and has correspondingly strengthened the system in cash , r pvnrirtaiions to South America which are, l'e'vl? r. . -,11 tV,; not renin sliirhtlv. ' le.H turn in the near IUlUre Willi tenure mi.-, .iv v i-- . ' 30c 60c SI 20 WVapoRubha? Your Bodyguard Against CUJs Vap More Than 17 Million Jars Used Yearly LABOR LEADER WELL PLEASED WITH CHOICE "Tho rubber stamp is hard t iJim innte. Tho llritlsh k'tp it kii anrt wo keep an electrol college. ' The In dependent (N, Y.) CHICAGO, April 13. News of the up point men t of t he railroad labor board was greeted with satisfaction by i f railroad labor leaders here today. Printing accounts of murders in larire type and under flaring headlines will be a violation of law in Ne York .tate if a proposed bill ia passed. Many reputable papers have pursued years the policy of "playing d-wn crime news. "The appointment of the member ship will have a very effective and beneficial result throughout the coun try," said President Heberling of the Switchmen's I'nion of North America. It -will have a tendency to stop thel."" spread of strikes and cause many to 7,- v ! EGGS I will pay you 40e for !" It vour rirjfs. nrinii an you have. Sanitary Grocery Oregon Theatre 2 NIGHTS 2 Friday and Satur day, April 16, 17 The popular Fred Si Stock Co. GOGl Presents POTASH The Most in Valu PHONE 24 DOAK S. UI'MiAl', Prop. The Best in Quality PHONE 24 I i m ll t l l r 5 and Perimutter return to work. The "gold cure" business in all its forms has ceased to be a business with the coming of prohibition. ShoeN Weiir I.onper When you walk in comfort: so do stock ings. A package of Allen's Font-En1, the antiseptic powder to ,hake into the shoes and sprinkle in the foot-bath. you that "obi shoe" comfort ami wear. .Mii-n s p ooi-tuaae muwa 11 iffht or Jiew- shoes feel easy. Ladies can wear shoes one size smaller by shaking some Allen's Foot-Kase in each Hdo.gn the morning. Sold everywhere. QuaTity PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. Buy your Coal before the new mine price and 5 raise in freight take ef- feet. We have a complete stock of UTAH AND ROCK SPRINGS Mer 'in mat iviaKes lvmeage l ires for the Smaller Cars looi Coincident with ' .11 ....;n is r,t i ip v to hp verv great. the improvement in gold holdings there has gone a reduction in the call rate, which, as was predicted some time ago, carried it down to 6 per cent and kept it throughout the week fairly steadily fixed at that figure. Supplies of money have been HTundant. notwithstanding that time funds have shown no par ticular improvement and are still scanty. The influence of the PnelMbill giving the federal reserve board larger powers over rediscount sales is still an uncertain factor. . , , Notwithstanding this condition, the money outlook has been much more satisfactory Jrom me mv,u, ri . it strong financial interests nave aeciueu. iu F'- vry mrm j. L ..4 icue of $50,000,000 of Pennsylvania railroad bonds, and that , other smaller issues have been successfully distributed, shows V hat conservative iudges think of the market outlook. All ( Buch offerings are now bearing what would have been consider ed some time ago abnormally high rates, but they are not too high when compared with the possible earnings of capital in otter directions. Clews Financial Review. the bul ureKoiiian, -.( vU. aurveyor. and F)r. Plimmel, cor onr. Hon. J. H. Ral'y la In Portland on n bualneaa vwlt. Le Moorhue returnpd last ntelit after a plcaatint may in the Metropolis. (From iss: ) The doniotratic tlckrt nam. of H. J Taylor. J. M Htoni. and M Toner for repreJJelilatlv.-. T. J. To ! la m oauididate for county Juiie. and A. I- Oordon f..r commui aner W. J. Furniah la the candl ll for aherlff. while Walter M. IMorre In running for ooUBtjr clerk. William Jom la o' for the poeltlon at treaaurer. Other candidate are A new wizard Is discovered In Cali fornia Ktchard Dlener, who haa cntains the 0 liahel of wheat from 20 poun'is OI necu on "lie a-' . tw, whose ears welsh 2 1-3 pounds each, potatoes "f which a alnirle one will feed if persons, beans as large as birds' etrus, and chickens twice tho normal size. The populntlon of Washington D. lOL la now- 437.414 Increasing from . Such extraordinary competence and care fulness as are characteristic of all Goodyear manufacturelikewisc characterize Goodyear's building of tires for the smaller cars. Only very unusual experience and endeavor make possible the high relative value built into the 30x3-, 30x3Vz-, and 31 x 4-inch Goodyear Tires in our Plant No. 2, the world's largest factory devoted to these sizes. In addition to the larger sizes Goodyear builds, a daily production averaging 20,000 tires' of these smaller sizes alone makes them easily available, regardless of the big demand, to owners of Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Max well, and other cars taking these sizes. If you are one of these owners, go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for these tires, and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. He carries a stock. SOxYz Goodyear Double-Cure Fabric. All-Weather Tread . 30x3V2 Goodyear Single-Cure Fabric. Anti-Skid Tread Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes arc thick, Mrong tubea that reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with a cheap tube? Coodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes cost little more than tubes of less merit. 30x J'i size in sealer -proof bag . " 1 - B. on hand. L. BURROUGHS Inc. 1 Phone 5 City iTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiintiiiiiiiTi sf Why Pay the Peddler or Canvasser Twice These Prices? DR. BBSS STOCK TOXIC 2.- Tail Costs t2.M lOu lb. I mi 11 jOoflt $8.00 Here Is another point, Mr. Fanner, wo want to empha size, that Is: 1r. Heuj Stock Tonic Ih highly concentrated, It goen farther a.i the small clow quantity proves. It puts your animals In a thrlvtnff condition ready for Spring work. Mailman & Co. s 1. 11. II 11 IiruggiaUi I ".o.olaTTob cimaTioNs' A Prr oaratlotx of COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUBSBS AT -YOUR DRUGGIST A.k forY KAM8 OKI V .vuid Subat.lut.im Dr. Lynn K. Blakcslee Tnronln and Nervoiia Ptaaa and Diaeasfs of Women. X-Ftay Elec tro Therapeutics. Temple Bda;. Room 11 r'lone 416 DR. C. H. DAY riiys( (an am' Kurgron OMtcipatli Roomti 28 and 21 Smith-Crawford nidff. Felepliono vi. Res. 749-R I 6t.S6CS GROt NO TO fll YOUR EYES I ENSFSUllPLICATCDON SHORT NOTICE AMfRICAN NAM. BANK BUILDING. PENDLETON. Phone 609 yi. W. liriuaiiln, aasvaaor; U. W iar- J31,u6K in ttn yearg, m j; 4