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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY It, 1917. EIGHT PAGES AM tMblCi'lwNUKN KKWSl'Al'KB rt!.T snrl Semi Weekly t Pen- tfleutti, Orcon, ny tri Kl.tRtSIAN PC HUSH I NO CO. MWk dent Wilson. Those men speak with authority and the Raise know s it. In time the German people r.re goinsr to learn that their military machine is up against a situation it. cannot hope to t ih pntomc at indioB. i-ontjle. Their lines will be mm wma tim man uiucr. - inrown oacK iariner ana iui ther. starvation will come closer and closer to their doors and their submarines will be unable to starve Eng land. In time these facts will - penetrate the German mind land with it will come realiza jtion that the blame for Ger imanv's misfortune belongs di- ,'rrt-K- at the door of the kaisei 'and his autocratic advisers I who started the war of their ,'own free will and have con- is .v ducted it along lines that have So 'aroused world wide mdigation I ' and hate. i s.-. ! When the truth dawns in , S3 Germany there will be a real j"1 upheaval and the talking will ON 8AMC IN OTHKR CITIB8 Hnp Maud. Portland. ww'Ma Kr v . Poi-tlnnd, Oregon. ON KII.B AT OMrara fwrnflu. 1Htt 8rnrlty Rullriltiff. W&rtm. I. C, Bureau. 501 Four- trtt, N. W. City official Paper. County Official Paper. Member United Pre?a Association. ttWKUTIrtN RATES tN AnVA.NCKI HwWj, mm yir, hy mall pmAif, Mm mmHhB, by mail bmhjr, tkr niotuh. by mail fcr.Stj, m month, by mail i jrftr. Dy earner... m7, mmHiiM. by carrier cf, taew nontbi, by carrier.. f , mmm m on n , oy carrier.-... -Wwly. one year, by mall (Variety, eix months, by mall Hffaefcif. four montba, by mail.. f tK I JFK. Oims life I Rive one life; Ocm lii ns given me. Ad tint I freely lose lr 16 ve and liberty. ' J ftbulV lay it down, Aim! d- nt count the coat; ( Wlar the sacrifice -' WViat c -r the sacrifice 1 WMilri nnt call it l(ttt. 1 A Joy it is to pive Tfcat o;hers may be free; A litrrit-ise I'll lewve Wmr Uv.se that follow me. 1 ghuriOer not at death. Of quaver ut its might . F only isic to die Wbite fighting- for the right. So "nt- me strength of will That hold the banner high. A. Kffr is but a life; V 4o not fear to die. Min;i Want pier. IT TREATS ALL ALIKE HE draft law now in force in this country is similar in principle to the laws upon the subject in all the large nations engaged in the war. The principle of com pulsory service, with certain exemptions, is used not only because it is the fair way of providing for the national de fence but it is also the business like way. i In the draft law of civil war Havs there was one feature J j that differed vitally from the present law. At that time jmen of wealth Were allowed to , hire substitutes to take their i place if they wished to do so. m r ii ! ... A I . i 1 nerciure me law uia- ; criminatory and much of the indignation against the draft 'arose from that feature. j Generally speaking the ; present compulsory service law is going to work well because jit provides for no favoritism. iThe average American resents . being imposed upon but he is ; not by nature cold footed nor ) is he a complainer. His chief i desire is that he gets a square deal and this he is assured . Ulllll 1 Lilt- llllllC V ' 1 MIV ' " jiimmmmmtmmmmMMK jpmmmimmm MnnMMMaaFiaMiiM ammmmlm pmrnmrHmmmi MpMiaMaMM JB, czr 7 h r1 A & ,v I L-j vA ! I I 1 1 l v I L-j- uA UZAALrLs U U LzicrJ nQ-rfl The Original Turftih Blend "THE HOLLWEG BLUFF T is said that prospective I. V. W. trouble makers have a feeling that Uraa- OLLW EG S declaration1 v, : ,,' i; .;.. v, ; that the German govern- L hin . the of in ment is not ready to ac- k...- pt peace on a basis of no an- w ti,v Ka nrht in now calls him to the flag. A TIME FOR LOYALTY 3 v TURKISH CIGARETTES Cameron A Cameron Co. H1CHMOND.VA. vexations is a bluff made to fur- I that suspicion. , With the . j i um;ive me iierman tinnu. - j : 1 ktn ki; rT t--ouiiiry ai war anu our grai.. i.r nic 111(11 lIltTJ gam a victory if thev re- crop urgently needed it is no time to expect patience for agitators who may try to in terrupt harvesting or destroy the wheat after it has been maun steadfast in waging the "German officialdom is far J?fcied enough to know that rfeat js in store for them un w a miracle intervenes. They oold be glad to make peace un a basis of no annexations or most any other basis that -would preserve the Teutonic fAlHTay. But they know that j "u'8nch prospect is open to I lem. Liloyd George has frank- HAT the Germans are not From the Golden Gate to the Statue of Liberty- -Faiima Fatima is the original of all Turkish blend cigarettes; and, besides that, it is the biggest-selling 15c cigarette this country knows anything about. Fatimas please so many men, they'll please your taste, too. . threshed and sacked. No loyal ,been relatively small, at best a American will fail to stand byjfew hundred here and there, his country in such a crisis as 'where the Allies have tens 01 this and it is a good time to thousands make your loyalty plain. THE GERMANS' FAILING MORALE iw said so. Likewise has Presi- fighting with their old Since their failure at Verdun the Germans have been steadi ly going backward. Their armies are losing some of their fighting edge. Hindenburg's strategic withdrawal at the 9- -'8 28 Years Ago Today HELPS I 7HEE COFFEE I HINDERS ! E spirit has been evident omme was a lorced coniession for some time. On every front that the Allies had gained con,- they have abandoned the of-! 01 me situation. 11 was fnr th iat I executed as he boasted, with year they have been under such pressure that their desperate efforts at resistance leave them little strength for attack. This week it was the Russians' turn, after long inactivity, to deal ;them a staggering blow. I The figures cited by Major the purpoHe of upsetting their preparations for an attack on a grand scale this year, but it was barely over before they had smashed his lines at both ends. With less self-assurance the German field marshal this week predicted: "If we hold our ground against enemy at (From the Daily Kast Oreguniun. July U, 18H9.) Ir. J. M. I'ruiti hu purchased the (halk- 'avineM property near th" Villurd house of K. O. ( 'ornnn, am Hideration i2(t. It' a a k'h! buy at that fiKiire, A harvent of 15 trampH va care fully icnrnered this mornlnz by Offl- was J cert Durham and Foster, an a vera if 'f nlnmt one trmrip to every box oar and wood pile raided. M r. II. Frantz Ih in town upon a visit to her parents Mr. anfl Mrs. Fol Hom, Ja men Haw k. I n town . from thv ircenhom district, says that a boom, itt beinjf inaugurated in that section RSaSOn K ilitam- operations at the British Itacks until the submarine has B ; war office tell their own story 'done its work the war is won WUUIIHimiri Since the bepnning Gf April for us.'.' He admits that not ARM AfJD'S Thf, only NEW face powder in the past 50 yean Oh yea, there are many, fny kinds of powders on th narket, but this one is hf Itriely different from any you have ever had. Tb price is reasonable, 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Have It. the British and French in France have captured 63,222 German prisoners, 409 field and heavy guns, 503 trench mortars and 1,318 machine guns. The victories they have won since the spring drive started are to be measured noi so much in the square miles ot territory gained as in the ter rible losses inflicted upon the enemy. The number of priso ners taken by the Germans ha? MM'p ,,1 O'lio. I'lfT Of T0iJ. I. tunc 'mpty. h f rank J Oi-ii''v mAk. oath that h la tik.i- jarfrtT ff lit- firm of V. J. I'ftay A ... J..i'i- tm"ifiM in rb 'lt of Tolwlo. ''-i:i;t mi.l Srat ar..r4.aUt. and that aafd firm wilt Th "iim of H!'MKl-:f lIJ.AKK f.r b kuA rrrf - 01 aijirrli that .nn' rnr4 tT tb tM O. II.M.I. ATAKKH M KIK'I VK. rilANK i. rilBN'KT. Kw.tn) to hfftm au4 wtjblw-rlbM Id my hrwfi'. thu l(b T t it-robr A. 1 A. W. tir.KAHO.N. (Mi Sttfnrr Hiiblli- HaH . fatarrh Mw!!'ln im tukMt lntira all? ati't a-ti. thr.Mi'h ih. HI'! on the Mui.im Kfirra'- .f b' Hj1m Knd tot K I . I!l M r t in. T..M-I. . lla1: , I a'il!i:j i'l the armies in the field but the U boats must save Germany from defeat. The Germans .are not beat en, but it is evident that the strain of disastrous war into which the kaiser drove them is telling, and telling heavily." New York World. For many years the press of Oregon has been extremely friendly in giving publicity to the Round-Up and to other Pendleton affairs; while the publishers are here for their convention, starting Friday morning, our people will have opportunity to show apprecia tion for past favors. The German government by official order caused the muti lation of Belgian children; a government that will do such a thing is neither fit to live nor fit to die. DO YOU KNOW- which will rival the furore. Cracker creik The championship pennant won at Walta Walla by the Htara is on exhi bition In the poHioffice where every one may see and admire and k lory in the triumph f the Htara. 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