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PAGE FOUR EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. TENDLETON. OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1917. sSrSjEj, EastMiCQreAonlatw AV lNni'l'EVPKNT NEWSPAPKR l'ubllabrd Dally and Semi Vtcklr at l'en- dlcton, ltrfun. tiv the BAST OltKUilMAN i'Dlil.lKUINO CO. K5ntrl at th, pnMoffle, t lVndleton, Orantia, aa awoml-clmia mail matter. VMcptxin. ON BAI.K IN OTHKI! C1TIFS laipn-l.l f i t . 1 News stanii, Portland. Hoafaao New-a 'n.. l'ort'.Htid, Oregon. 1 ON KII.K AT Chlnaeo Bureau, SHU Security PulldlnR. Washington. It. , Bureau 501 Four teetiib Hlreer, N. w. BUUSCHli'lION HATES (IN ADVANCE) rtatly, one year, by mall . 1'aily, ale nioiulia by mall lally. three m-uitlm by mall lastly, one month, bv mnll I'aily, one year by earner I'ntiy, t-lx months, by i-arrli uireo iiiomus, i.v run-ier....... Mailr, ,.ae month, bv eHriier Soml Weekly, one' year, by mall Sl-Ull-Woeklv. Six month, hr n.ll feml-Yeekl.v, four mouths, by mall" fa 00 .. a. no i -'.i Ml 7 r.n , ;i T.i ! Anne Martin during her trip to ' Oregon upon which tour she ! did NOT speak in Fendleton. j At a time when most girls and ! women are showing creditable ' loyalty to the country these two ! were led into a line of action i that has caused them to be ', thrown in jail on an unsavory: charge, that of annoying the ; president. Yet such things are An Aifiniiy of xm to be expected when women; sunt. u. w. iun uf tiu,Mi.iinnviiio: lik-fi Mis Mm-tin nro nllnwpH to ''h""ls recently paid u. visit t.) tho carry on their propaganda. mjc mtaU)) BttUtiogger MON DAY, XOV'K-MHKIl 12. JI7. T11K IMMCK OP Jilt IITTK. Xobody stops at the rich man's door to pays the time tf day, Xobody shouts a hf llo!" to him in the frooil old-fash- ioned way, Nobody cumes to his prch nt niKht and sits in tljat ex- tra chair And talks tiil it s time to po lo btd. lies all hy Himself jp th re. Xobody Just happens in to rail on the Jong, cold winter niKhts. Xobody feels lhat he's wvUJiio now, though the lum.ie is ablaze with lights. And never an unexpected KUewt will tap at his massive door And stay to tea as he used to do, for hi8 neighborly days ' are o'er. , For silver and gold in a large amount there's a price that all men must ray. And who will dwell in ,a rich man's house must live in a lonely way. ; For once you have builded a for- tune vast you will' sigh. . for the friends you; kriew But never they'll tap at yVur door again in the way that they used to do. From Toto-Road and Trail" by louglas Mai loch. put to the test. pessimist and the cold footed , tants and the action win ii ineir waning it is 'council in preventing a m m, jjit-n wii.fi inuuves 01 their own at stake will try to .undermine those in authority. It is then the kaiser's men in this country will have their best chance at skullduggery. I Americans will do well to brace themselves for a strug- dier efficiency; it is worth the gle that cannot be won without cost and more, come through considerable effort and one of .with your share. the best ways to proceed is to 'And I mil Mis3Spoom;r,' mih she. There are always some people Z i rio who will take up with a cause Z .73 no matter how fanatical or sillv "'" Y itm Mr. h,.K' he sni.l. It is then the .Jiton iiidrmpnt of the mili- of the .street meeting, this no .matter what Judge Lowell and the Tribune may think. As soon ub we have atwliuilutpd the table I saw K. T. Wade drop a couple meatless Tuesday, the whoutleus Wed- of cubes In his soup, neaday and the sweetless Thursday, Yours for fair play, we'll be ready for the eatk-Hs week. OUSERVKH. TIhw'h Still FUht lft In Thorn. All rnniTieit rnn have been put In the non-belligerent class bv the gov- IVmlletvin sehnulH. cnllinLr at most of ornment draft officials. After hear- the rooms. Miss .Knella Spooner teatthes ,in thv" llutliut nH - erhool. When she rosponded'to his knock, the McMuiiiville suiierinteiulent intrtiduu- It Pay ro Advertise. If n tiyone knows of a Kirl or a widow lady desiring a home for the winter, kindly see .Mr. Funk," was the starlliutf announcement made ty llev. Henson, substitute pnstur nt the Pres byterian church, to his congregation. The army Y. M. C. A. does work that has a vital bearing on soldier happiness and sol- The first draft contingent was called to the colors with but little friction or complaint; the second draft will easier still. put the soft pedal on all minor differences and controversies. Our quarrel with German auto cracy is enough to answer all purposes at present. If Pendleton has any sub jects for town quarreling let us forget them until the war is over. "If we do not hang to- foV traffic not for'oratory Kcuici we may iiung separate-i ly" said our revolutionary fore-, And what they did not eat fathers when they adopted the that night the queen next day declaration of independence made into a salad. It is good philosophy for the present day. The anti street speaking or-j dinance is not a bail thing any- way; the streets are intended So tho PtMiplo May Know. i Hidebound old" democratic ranter j ihnui'h he has been for a half century ; or more. Kernel Wnod is a complete j stranger to Vice-President Marshall. : The v. p. admitted to us last week that he had never so much as heard of the kernel or his villifyit.fr sheet, j However, as a solace to the kernel we s will allow him. providing he .shows j proper humility, to shake the hand of a man whose hand shook the hniirt of a vice-president. Ft Til, K. T. 1 do not believe in discrimination and I feel it my duty to inform th putilic that I teputy. Sheriff Joe Ulak ely was not the only man at tho Mar shall banquet who sugared ' his bouil lon. Al Roberts, "w ho sat lonnidt'. was just as guilty and over at another ing about the loc Kern-Ueorgo Ker ! nurfn buttle las! wek, ve belipya. ex ceptions should be mude. ' Mother Ciooso HooverUiHl. Jack Spruit will eut no fat, His wife will eut no lean. To help Herb Hoover out nt ill more, , They lick their plutters clean. Likewise 1'nclo Kajii. 'The l,ord lovcth a cheerful giver and so does a soliciting committee," says t ho Witless Wiseuere. Who Indeed! The following was contributed to the lUilliloKger by a reader who hail found it In some other leading publication: Some people were mode to he soldiers, Hut the Irish were made to bp cops. Sauerkraut was made for the ( er- mnns. Ami spaghetti was mado for the Wopn. Fish were made to drink water And bums were made to drink . booze, Hanks were made for the money And the money was made to use. Kverylhing was made for something, Most everything but the Miser, fiod made Wilson for President Hut who in Hell made the Kaiser! Frost Insurance EVER HEAR OF IT? PHONE 5 WE'LL PUT YOU WISE. DON'T FORGET 5 Yes, It's Just a Fuel Ad But Anyhow PHONE B.L. Burroughs, Inc. LET THEM KICK THEM- i SELVES are doing more or less , - criticising ot tne snipping board, usually because thev fa vor more stress on wooden I $ te 28 YEARS AGO S) 6 yon liilMlakni ho Hp wifp And ships than the board is giving. ;They may be right and they I may be wrong but the men with ' lumber to sell and tfie men with J:steel to sell are not the people jwho should say what class of ships is best for use in the sub- marine zone. That is a task ! for disinterested parties. I The chief trouble with our SIDETRACK ALL PETTY ) shipping board is that it was i QUARRELS ! not. established soon enough. irr. 71 7 at. x. i With ships being destroyed by ,fNE result of the war has.submarine8 or taken for trans. SL? been to bring the people port purp0ses President Wilson together. Political, fac- forsaw in 1915 that & word tional and social quarrels are shortage in ships was inevit relegated to the rear. Every- able and he sousht to protect where people are finding out , America. But the administra that men whom they formerly jtion's ship purchase bill failed mistrusted are a very good sort, in COngress at that time because after all. Democrats, and re- of a reactionary filibuster in publicans, financiers and wcrk- :tne senate. Many of our con men, society dames and w4 sh- j servative newspapers that now erwomen are much the sarnie ; criticise the slowness of our beneath the veneer. I shipbuilding were loud in com- They are all Americans, ' mending ; that filibuster and in ready to do their part toward ! denouncing the administra te winning of the war. It is tion's measure as paternalist well that this tendency exists for we cannot tell what is in store for us. We are not really in the war as yet. We are mere ly at the edge of the struggle. We may have heavy losses to face in the field and hardships at home. There will be mis takes arid misunderstandings, all tending to discouragement. ! It is then the country will be S' (From tlw l);iily Kast c iri-gmiiun. Nuvmler 11'. 1 N s !l. Joe Dupm has become a candidate for city marshal, believing in the tu!age "The more the merrier.'' This makes five contestants now in the field. may have a mother, child Whom .he's leasing t you. While you who exemption papers have filed. Think you're better than De fender uf our Keil, White Illue. fiKht for de- und There was a row in Johnson's sa loon last nh:ht over a poker same and a pistol or two were placed in readiness for action but the 'inarrel ended without bloodshed. Married, tit the residence of F. T.. Hyde, near Helix. -Mr. (I. W. Dun lap and .1 iss Fannie lioyce. both of Umatilla county, by I I., lntnan, J. I, un November 1", lss:l. Mr. John Keathman has announc ed himself as a candidate for the of fice off maj'shah John F. Hill, a prominent Helixite is In the city today. Xext Sunday pas.-enKer train; we will have double on the (. K. & X. REALTY TRANSFERS ic. J heir present criticism in poor grace. ANOTHER CHANCE TO BLUSH Deeds, O. A. Cannon et us to Frank Boss. SIT. o o . Lot !l and Block 3 Town of Kcho. F. Keller to Stella Ljeuallcn $7l'0. K 1-2 SV - section 1, township 1 Jus-t forget the uniform if you think you can And study the heart below H You'll find it's the heart of an every day Man ' f The difference Is. J.ou didn't know .it. The commander of the remount . I station h:is erected a set of hurdling; j post for the training f of fleers' ; ; mounts. He has aly prepared sched- ; i ule of training to he followed out by ; those who are riding the officers' i j horses. ' ' ' j Last Hun day un event was held. : There was rucing, hurdling and litick- : ! intr horses. Serpen irt Caide won the races. .Serjeant illl won t he hurdles competing a (gainst f.t'Hpt. M urphy, Lieut. Bribers and several well trained hurdle horses. l'rtvate Barnes had an excltlns time holding his seat on his wild horse, but rode him straight up. Cor poral Lineha ufc h also rode and striiiohed in true cowhoy style. Ser jeant Calile fcot oil and then K"t off ULiicker than he hoi on. He was name though and climbed back in the fnldl" and scrat chad him from ear to tail. i'rivat e Walter Mt akin lias been f,i;tntud a leave of absence to vl?-.i. iili father and mother in West Vir ginia. He had not seen them in t-n years. ; im nil Italns This AYcek. Pacific Coast States: Quite general rains early days of week; generally fair weather there- after except on the north coast where occasional rains will con-- tinue; no decided temperature changes. Kocky Mountain and Plateau Begions: Bain or snow Sunday in Plateau .Region, and Sunday night or Monday in Rocky Mountain Region: generally fair thereafter; no unusual tempera- tares. H. C Frankenfield, Forecaster. Don't ' Cough sxF Weak and Tar Foley's Honey HELPS COUGKS QUICKLY Foley's Honey and Tap. tches ri.ht hold of art obstinate cougb end givc3 quick relief. It puts a healing coating on the In flamed membranes that line the throat and air passages. It ttops the tickling, loosens and raises phlegm easily. It is just splendid for bronchial and la grippe coughs, and tight, wheezy breathing. Mm. W. S. Bailey, l.iDCfer, Ky., coutflirJ almost continuoualy day und nitfht, until alie took Foley's Honey and Tar. After taking halt a botde, tier cough) be fan to alow uy, uud ecveii buttle entirely cured her coujfli. TAIJM.W & CO. niiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiifliaiiiiiitniiiiiiinitiiijiininniiiii uiiHimliiiumiiiiiHiiiiHiiHiiHiiiiiiriHitiiHtiHiHiitiiiMiiiiiniimiiiitrin A " J1L. MORE CORN fififiin iriintif ntitti mi nf iifHtim f inininmi mininiHiniinTrii nlTiiifniHmmmfmtnnnnm Slf ilttJIltlllitllllMltlllJtllllllllllf llil MtltJltElltlitlt4lf MilllJltllllflJllIilflilrlIMIIil(t1lUllia Four dozen different ways to serve corn simply, appetiv ingly, cheaply are given in a Corn Cook Book published by Union Pacific System AMERICA'S GREAT RAILROAD mailed free upon application Wm. McMurray. 0. P. A., Porliand IIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW li. ll.-iiiKt-' ; Inn m, T 34 um! NK 1-4 NV 1-4 J iwn.sliip 1 Xorlli, JiaiiKf j KEEP LOOKING YOUNG U'O of the 41 pickets ar rested for a lawless de monstration at the White House grounds Saturday were Portland girls recruited by W. I;. Wit hi f t ttv I."'). :,, l.lni l; i:m, atliiiiioii t't I-iiiJ l-ti tri. MaRit llftrn vir 1 Vara, 1 . t ... Xi; 1-4 BK -". T.iviihip .'! north, r; .luilifs l.iCllfl llfll ti ,1. Jr.. fir.iiti, xv 1-4 XV Joseph Viv. 1 1 i?ft v:it ion t Frank .u 1 -4 Sectlnn ; :i4. j T. l.iciiHll'n 1 -4 SiTtlnn It's Easy If You Know Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets l.ol 2 In S I'Vulittil Ait- Willys-Knight THE MOTOR IS IIEALTIIIKR-IJVED -AM) L().(jEI' ffcre is a car vou vill lov tt ilrive anl it hates r--jijlr shop. It'H nuUr !h Foftrr. Wiiiio; h-r. ilii'tfr anu nior . r?" n 1 Uian any .ithf-r typ of trnl"r. an.J it intprfves with u:-.-. Carbnn crippl- all athcr t: i" of motors Hen. Is liif-lii to tllo rtpair Hliop ivit.v !-'.v thousand niil-. Hut lliip far has the hr.-ilthy 'lll B-Kill tint v-- a ! v.- motor that thrivfS on tlii 'ion. it not only nj.d more loiiL-r Uian !oo)ir huiit. ftvi" f.ii hotl.-r i-oflHf ant I y lint iny o'to. r t; pe of filial- tin- f- .,!!.- p. " ii - in-; f a i jtir or .-ixi. -i i j. -. up ii r or il Mine v; i.r miit for an .mil a -iKht i-ifht lo Ijusl-.l. Tha secret of keeping young is to feel voung lo do this you must watch your iiver End bowel3 there's no need of I having a sallow complexion dark rings t I..- - .;mr,tan Klllm.a Township :t north, num.. nr.. I r1 , . . t ii n I.,...,,., .,, win ,'i-,,ip look in your lace dull eye3 with nrj !..ltOll Sttnill to Will. ( lalKlfl. V.... .l..,;ll .tl ..ri r. ntw Spd.r.It.. . UUI UULIUI .U fc. J J Him . pi r tc-nt of all sickness comes from in active bowels and liver.. Vi. Edwards, a wll known physician in Ohio, per.'cteU a vegetable corn poiintl iTiixed with olive oil to act on tho l.ver and bowel., which he gave toi hi3 patienta for years. Dr. Iidw?jds' Oiive Tablets, the substi- t'j'.e for calomel, are gentle in their action yet alay3 effective. They bring about t exuberance ot spirit, tnat natural ' 'hiron Ilil-llliV- (111 ion. I l". K. I'-nlanil. $l.0(i. !ilor-k :i, llfs itiili-ton. il.M.n to Albill ilr- , Jl.ail. Town no to ami houml 8t-etIoti ship II Xorlh. ItanKo ;ir. . Frank X-sslv lo Mary Saairer $7.- i ioi'i. X l-J 1-1 SI-: 1-4. Hwtlun ', - , Township li Xorth. Halite :!i. H John Wolf i-t ux lo li.-llii lllack- man. Sir.. X K 1-4 KK 1-4 anil X ; th 1-2 SV 1-1. Hlion anil XK l-l 1-4 S 1-2 S l.'i-l XK 1-4 an.l J.ol -tion a Tow nship Win. Han Viol. l.ol 1 ('. l-o S 1-2 XW 1-4 Section Xorth. Kant; :ir.. t ux lo S-hooi llistrii-t ,l-t- ami liounil S( f- hip f, Xorth. KaliK- .'J"i k- -t ux to .Inlin May. , I'.lo-k "II" r-nill.-ton. K buoyancy wliich should be enjoyed by 1 2 everyone, by toninsi ud the liver and clear- ' s 1-2 .-.Iiip 1. North I Kil.t .1. W.iffl :..... i:. 1-2 I. i:i.. k "('" J.o ton. i'Iiiih. S -cllon 1 24. il to T. i n.l I-: 1 iplition, Th. r. ail. Kl. -r a n I lii m; lo tin- WiIIvm- -l:t motor- it i-- (h I--oit - to iri . nd Its Rrrati- Hllloo! hniXi; i and tour. (pill tni-S an I. fs hurl ivfii pl-a.s- .i-alr r U il- JAMES L. EL AM um vi in:.y 1.1:1:. Stone Garage Pendleton Phone 74 Tiitfl-i-v flri-liH. t I. tovntiii : -wart 't uy to .1-ni'-lu and hound i north, riinia- '-i't. ,-i-cll J2, 7, Town- A. W vlii 2 l.ol s l'1-ll.lli- :JMI Ul-n--'to, REMOUNT STATION AT CAMP GREENE BUSY Ilji-r.-rv (il''t;i'.lini'tit i Itlh F. A.. hft Art. I tri wade. I;'iiiMiit .-'tat inn. utiifi '1 re-ue. 'liarl'itte, X. 'ar liii.i. X ' v. If! 7. a w rif-r (.f ( tvirjoit' in: c-s theft tow liii-s fxr tin; ! in-fit of tlio.ne whu j' n t iii.'l i.-.i.tjii. Mk- horHelf Ji li. u-. I vim I hin k 1 hnt l rriu'H h1 In H'1 lifts' (lotht-.s Thi li- i-fi'l j'r-( il-iin Mnn That Iio cannot fWI cith'T J'-vh fr in-7 the f.vstem of imourities. Vou will know Ir. Edwards Olive Tab lets by their olive color. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK El It STII I'M-SS AWAY WITH sti ti; i i, iton i.i: oi- oi,i. iKi;n:.vnN(; -sr. JA(()iS Oil..'' instnnt rf Kentlf rub- ; Ah! T'alu Is K"rn'! 'tiff iW'tn ."rirciK's0., stii'i' ' and j:iin fnllnwH H lint; with ' St. J;if.hs oil." Itiih thh snot hiivr. r'in:tr;it ins: nil rf-ht n 'i r piiinfiil hack, ami likf ruayif. relief V"tt-. "St. .iir-oh.- nil' is a harmless itacuarhe. liinil.iiKn ami xriatif-;i vurf u hii h iifver iilsajM'"lnt anrl (iticsti'l lM rn thf skin. Stra ik'htf-n n j.! Quit nun plain I nr! Stop tho-:' luriiT'iiiH 'VtltrhfM.'' In a nionicnt von will fnrifft that yon ever hail a u p;i k m k li(-CiHip It won't hurl, or he stiff or lam. ?ont fiif-f-r! Oft ii MiiaH trial holt Ir of oM tu.no -t ".St. Jartio'K oil" from your tlriiKsist now an'l g't thin lasting ri- To Liberty Bond Purchasers The following information is for the bene fit of those who are ready to complete paying for their bonds on or before November 1 5. By paying in full for Second Liberty Loan Bonds on or before Nov ember 15th, subscribers will obtain benefit of all interest. - Otherwise interest adjust- ' ments will be necessary. FIRST NATIONAL BANK IVnillelon, Oregon. AMERICAN NATIONAL BNK Pendleton, Oregon. t i i ! 1 . iia. -4 . , . -, . .. - - -, ,, - - - - t-.-- ' ,.