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EIGHT PAGES PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1917. tl-rEgstipj! VS- CQreonian) AN IMttSPEXPEXT N EM't PA PER Ppblhibwl l'Uf and Hml Wrklj at - Utr, Orftffoo. bT the A"T OktXiOMAN I'LBLlSHISa CO. Kattrod at ih portoTflre 1-CMUW Pendleton. mail uattrr. BTHaphon ON BAI.K IN OTHKH Otiks !wipTlI Hntet Nrwi Htand. Portland. Ikmrnaa New Co., Portland, Orecua. i- ON F1MC AT V- Chirac Bnrtwo, M Kiirtty HolMlnr Whlxifrton, 1. Ct Bureau 601 t'our- -en a Street, N. W. SUBSCRIPTION KATES UN ADVANCE) Daily, one year, by mall $.".00 DUy, aix moaths by mail. ... 2.50 IaUv, three months by mail Daily, one ncmth, hy mail .SO I 'ally, one yar by erTiT 7-"0 Daily. ttx m.mrh. ly carrier 3.7.N Daily, three months, hy carrier . Daily, one month, hy carrier .." Keoil-Wovkly, one year, hy ami! !.." S-inl-Veeklr. si months, bv mail ."." iM-mi Weekly, four mouths, hy mail. .50 RCI.I3) OF THE ROAD. ' Stand straight; Step firmly, throw your weight: Tha heaven is high above your head. The good gray road is faithful to your tread. Be strong: Sing to your heart a battle song; Though hidden foe men lie in wait, Something is in you that can smile at Fate. aside all rules of humanity and decency, why should they ex pect mercy from the foe. When the French and English with thousands of airplanes sweep over German cities bringing death and destruction , the German people may awake 1 to realization of what it means j to tolerate a government such as they have a government , that made war on the helpless and by its diabolical policies has aligned the civilized world ; JTi against it. ; The German people seem : steeped in ignorance as to the ; outside world and satisfied with their insolent warlord ; f masters. If so perhaps aero- ! plane raids on their own homes f are needed to give them a first hand touch of the barbarity ; I they practice against others. OUR PART SHOULD BE EASY Censure properly belongs at the door of czardom. It was the selfishness and stupidity of the old Russian regime that made the conaiuons tnai tea i country is wonderfully pros- : j up to me revoii. it is wie siuij perous, the wneat crop alone of the French revolution over j this year being worth approxi-l BT should be easy for Uma tilla county to take care of its $1,125,000 liberty bond apportionment. Our Overland and Willys-Knight AUTOMOBILES LIGHT FOUR, 5-passenger $ 840.00 BIG FOUR. 5-passenger 1010.00 WILLYS-KNIGHT, 7-passcnger 1575.00 The Overland Light Four is linht in weight and hg in power. It meets every touring demand. It satisfies in performance, in ap pearance, in comfort and at a price you can afford to pay. The Overland l?iff Four is the world's most powerful low-priced car. It Is fundamentally the same car which year after year fur many years has enabled Overland to lead by a wide margin, all cars of such comfortble size. The Willys-Knisht Sleeve-valve motor holds every world's record for length of run, power produced, absence of wear, and lack of carbon deposits. It outlasts any and all other types of Automo bile motors. Four thousands of miles beyond the useful life of any other type the Wlllys-Knlsht motor continues to deliver at Us high est efficiency. This season's Willys-Knights are the best and most beautiful tho factory has ever built. See these cars and bo convinced. James L. Elam OVERLAND DEALER Pendleton Press thru; Nothing; can harm if you are true. And when the night comes, rest; The earth Is friendly as a mo ther's breast. 'Edwin Markham in October Nautilus. WHEN THE DAM BREAKS I HEN the channel of a stream is blocked and the water held back it is natural to look for a break and consequent damage and confusion even though it all be in accordance with the law of gravity. Russia now suffers from just this ailment. For years the channel of economic progress was impeded under autocratic rule. No sufficient outlet was provided for the rising waters of discontent and so the deluge came, destroying in many cases the worthy along with the un worthy. It is needless to cry out against the present situation. again. In America no such danger impends because we have the safety valve of democracy. The people can get what they vote for and every man's right to a free and secret ballot is un questioned. Reforms may be delayed it is true but in the long run the popular will pre vails. Therefore in this coun try anarchists and I. W. W. do not get far. They represent a small contingent, ignorant and obsessed bv prejudice. The average citizen has no sympa thy with them and this state of affairs will continue so long as said average citizen feels he is getting a square deal, that our government is not controilea in the interest of any class. Safety for the United States calls for keeping the channel open so that the current may flow freely along natural lines. Phone 74 .WaUUMtfiksW WITH THEIR OWN CINE MEDI- ANY people in Ameri ca will deeply regret that the English and French are to adopt a policy of reprisals against German air raids. It was to be hoped the allies could win the war by confining warfare to the bat tlefield, leaving the German cities with their non combat ants alone. Yet the retaliation proposed is. Only natural. The English and French bitterly resent the air raids upon their cities and they cry out for revenge. They want to fight fire with fire and possibly it is the best way. The German autocracy has laid mately eight million dollars and the sheepmen too have made fortunes. It will be nat ural to expect considerable of this money to go into liberty bonds, particularly when it is considered that the investment is a good one, strictly on its merits. Instead of 3'2 per cent these bonds will bear interest at 4 per cent, and will still be con vertible into bonds of a higher rate should they hereafter be issued. While, unlike the first loan, these bonds will be sub ject to the super-tax on large incomes they will be free of the normal income tax and will thus appeal the more especial ly to the small investor who amazed the country last June in the great numbers with which he responded to the first loan. S t c. r J J piuiic vjrtti age ' '; !"! 40 YecrsAgo Today , H j j uregonian I MM l?3 EM M 9 li i 10 ILs la I - locaoi The best in style Coat and Suit Shop That new political party ad vocates some very good re forms, but so did the progres sive party without accomplish ing any of them; for the time being the democratic party may be looked to as the liberal party of the nation. Pendleton comes far from being a flyless town this year, as is noticeable on Main street these days. It the .Portland street car: company cannot operate at ai profit why dont they remove their rails and use modern ap paratus. The allies hit the Hinden berg line hard on Thursday and it is nothing to what is coming later. (From the Daily East Oct. 6 1S77.) Bud Kaglc, who made himself so conypicious aa express carrier for the army during tho late unpleasantness, took his departure for Granite Creek Sept. 30. .Before tea via? he deposited v.'ith Rev. Kirkman the amount raised for the decent Interment of Mr. Lama who was killed at the Willow Spring.- fisfht. Success to Hud wherever he Sees. A team just arrived from Heppner for a load of feed. This is what we call going into Kypt after grain. There is more freight at Vmatilla fer the Interior than there has been at any time foryears. Jim Daniels, an old timer In this precinct , Is setting' proud. After having the best horse in the county, or over a year he concluded he would get the be:it wajron and dia it. Who blames him. We don't. It Im always a good Idea for a mar ried man to keep early hours. Steve's Sample rooms are expressly for the unmarried after l) o'clock. Look, Old men, O take care. This la es pecially devoted to those who get over three "sheets' in the wind.' Winter Wheat Acreage large. WALLA WALLA. Oct. ti. vVith prospects untmuitlly brlpht for a heavy yield, all rocords will be brok en this fall In winter wheat acreage, according to reports hre today from various parts of the inland empire. Seeding has started in several dis tricts. After September showers the ground now Is ideal for putting In the crops. The assurance of $2 wheat next vear has induced many farmers to put In crops on land which otherwise they probably would have allowed to "rest." . i i -. the Weather To It 1 1 i Now is the time to fix l that AutoTop and Side Certains i I 1 5. -3 m : 1 Jussft . Received If l l if I 5! 2 i ----- V H WHAT-S YOl'R IXffMK? M.mtir:i on sin;i,k; 11KKK-S WHAT YOU I'AY. WASIHCJNTON. Oct. . The new Income taxes aKHetwed In the war revenue bill, joining with the exintinj? Income taxes, are shown by a treaauryexpert to II I 1 A Carload of Dodge Brothers Motor Cars Ready for Immediate Delivery 1 1 Pendleton Cadillac Auto Co., Inc. E 55 55 g S ES i 5 g s 5 3 g ;s bl E m Water and Johnson Streets. Phone 530 apply as follows: Annual Aiarrierl Income. Man's Tax. t 1,000 t 2.000 3.000 4.000 K.000 6.000 7.000 S.000 8.000 10.000 1 l.nnn 12,000 13 orm 1 4.000 IS. 000 is noo 17.000 1S.00O 19.000 20.000 21.000 22.000 23.000 21.000 2T..O0O 2tooo 27.000 2S.000 2:1.000 30. OttO 31.000 32.O00 a.i.otto 3 l.onn 35.000 3S.0O0 37.000 39.000 40. OflO 4 1.000 42.000 43.000 44.000 4T..0OO 411.000 47.000 4 H.OItO 49.000 r, O.000 75 000 100. OHO 1 50 000 250 000 500.000 1.000,000 SlnKle Man'H Tax 20 4 0 SO .. 110 ISO 235 295 355 425 4 95 r.70 (150 730 R30 930 1.030 1.130 1.230 1.300 1.490 1 6 20 1.750 l.sso 2.010 2.1 40 2 270 2 400 2.530 2.600 2 790 2.920 3.050 1 0 2.310 3.410 3.700 3 M?n 3 990 4.f50 4.310 4 470 4 630 4.790 4 950 5.110 5.270 5 430 10.10 16 430 30 20 4 0 SO 120 1 70 220 275 335 3 9 5 465 5 35 610 6 90 770 R70 970 .070 .170 4 1 :3 will open on Wednesday, October 10th, at 725 Main Street V . WANTED Alteration and sales women wanted, also young man over 16 years of age for delivery and store work. Apply at the store. 2 TOOLS, SPOTLIGHTS, HORNS, CHAINS and all the other various articles that are of uso to the autoist. STANDARD TIRES Opera House Corner Phone 773 Pendleton, Ore. 5 a I if I a, gee Goodrich Silvertown Cord and Republic When you buy such brands as these you get tires that have stood the test, tires that have proven their worth to the motorist. There is VALUE woven in with the fabric, vulcanized in with the rubber, stamped in with the guarantee of long life. VULCANIZING AND RETREADING SERVICE STATION, OIL, GAS AND WATER AT 1 CURB. Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co. WHOLESALE AND KETAIIi W. X. Matlork. President. Wm. Dtinn, Manager. 805 Kast Court SU Telephone 135 I 1 TrxTrirft to n Air to I 31 65.930 192 930 475.430 2.310 2.440 2 570 2.700 2.S.-.0 2.960 3.090 3.220 3.350 3.40 3.740 370 3.020 4.190 4.350 4 510 4.670 330 4 9 90 5.150 R.310 5.4711 10 220 16.470 31.970 69.970 192.970 475.470 ON MILLINERY Big Reductions in Prices. All Our New Stock Included. Starts Wednesday, October 10th CO'HN HAT SHOP 814 Main Street I0E30 The most in value D O i tP Q o losao I I EH n 1 wi.'mmm.mromwn