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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST ORKOONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1917. EIGHT PAGE3 1 , !j !i : i ANNOUNCE f NT ii - AV INDEPESnKXT NEWSPAPER Pabllaliad pally and 8tml-Wei-k(r t fen- ORKOONIAN PCBLI8HINO CO. ant a. "t at th. rwiatofflre t Ftodleten, WM, m eacond-claM mall matter. . ON 8ALB IN OTHER CITIES iBIMrlal Hotel Newe Stand. Portland. Bowiaaa Newa C.. Portland, Oresoa. . ON K1I.K AT .JlT!''!?pna' J'- C . Bureau .01 Four- SCBSCRUT10N RATES (IN ADVANCE) ft7. one ean hv mall "Ny, six mudth by mall threa months by mail . pally, one month, by mull "ally, una year by carrier ni ure montus. by carrier. one month, by carrier... ml-WeeAly. lour aiontba, by mall.... 1 " -u- - ;a . u.-Shs r.ii PHASES. the proletari. The answer to that is that in the United States, England and Fiance the neonle rule by the ballot alreadv anil ! I they are back of their respee-1 dorothy dalton in triangle play, ''wild winship's wjdow." tive governments in a war to! "r.Vsti'Mi-V TnViif.v 'ani VkiBav safeguard the political frpp.i - : sian populace will just get rid "e Jjeginmng of the war only Personal News Iron. .of their present Berlin fedi be restor and strengthen-; The Wcslon Country jieadership and once more take ," , 9 & Q in that the that, the It Isn't the spring bards adore. But the World SlrlnT reveals to tliem: It's the same sweet world -when , the Spring Is o'er. And she's dowered with. Sum- mertlme's diadem. It's the same dear world when the snowflakes cling To her sleeping form, and the winds blow cold: It tent the Spring that the poets sine, . But the world that can ne'er Crow old' an honorable part in a war that J grew out of Germany's impo a sition on a Slavonic count.rv. Serbia, the civilized nations :pa' , , . will be more ready than at I, ui, ai-muing 10 in present to listen to advice from formation received since the Petrograd. bulletin went to press, has ......... . i found it necessary to withdraw CHILD PROTECTION FOUND thee, l?ower e1 her mi"ister PROFITABLE ' 'a"or antt industry early in uie war to giant exemptions to long Hours, night and Sunday) (East oregouUm Special.) work, with their evil effects on ; wkston. or.. nv. 22. jo iumi : health and efficiency, did not! ri,s one tn Alberta with the intention , CAiLLE MORE POPULAR TILtN EVER ' FORDS trill be sold hereafter, ( on signed orilers only. ,! " The FORD factory will decrease its output of cars 40' owing to its helping furnish the government war supplies. If vou are contemplating buying a FORD, call and sign your order now. We will store the car until spring, or when you want it, without charge for storage. There will be a rush for FORDS next spring. Protect yourself and be as sured of getting yours by ORDERING NOW. Call and sign up at once. HE struggle of nine of the concerns doing war work from warring countries to the laws regulating hours and strengthen their human ;tne employment of women and resources bv makinc lahnr r-nn. cnnciren under 1 1 TZ 11 wa-"n ' your Youth that I lov- ed, lang syne, u But the Woman your outh revealed to me; . The spring was yours, but the J, summer is mine. And the bud tout dreamed what the bloom would be! when jditions tolerable for children iwho must work, and by provid- i i tr I. 1 . . xA j 1 ii 1 us 0V.11UU19 tu leacii tnem now And you II be the same the summer Is thru.- And the snow shall whiten what once was gold; For It Isn't your Youth I love, but You. And the love that can ne'er grow old.' By Ted Robinson. Canada, New Zealand and Australia have maintained practically unchanged through to do better work, are recount- I three years of war strain their ed in Child Labor in Warring lniSh standards of protection of countries, a brief review of foreign reports just issued by the National Children's Bureau. 21s tatives at Stockholm are credited with saying that international peace can only come through joint action FT1 i e . uie prospect lor Detter in dustrial education for England has lately been strengthened by mc uui niiroaucea in rne Brit ish Parliament by Mr. Herbert Fisher, president of the board of education. The bill fixes the working children. ALLIED HOPES IMPROVE JC ESTERDAY'S news of the Tj Haig attack on the Hin denberg line ' sounds good. It is now some time since the Huns were able to do any offensive work of conse- , , 'V4cm.c me lCit 1UIIL. Jilt: Pat Til'?00 attendance allies appear to have the ene. age at 14 without the present m rH i ,i THE TROTSKY ADVICE exemptions and requires that ! o-PrV, ThZl V iTt-ow Z all workmsr children under IS1. ..j. A x,. Hti isolsnevi.Ti represen-spend at least 320 hours a vear ! 1 i : m continuation schools. creasing, thus showing that the -h iS f ' a Wf S m Fran,Ce ! allies anti-submarine methods and England, standards of la-! , ... . , of .bor protection were relaxed at an front the situation is critical I but the fact the main German advance is being checked by the Italians without aid from the French or English shows the Italian resistance is far from being shattered, as some had feared. All in all the war outlook today is more hopeful than it was a -week ago. There can be no question of an ulti mate allied victory if the demo cratic nations but work togeth er and put a firm check on all domestic forces that seek, in treason or through ignorance, to hamper war progress. Moi?e Taylor. prominent Alhcna farmer, was in town Tuesdaj'. John Thompson of !Httmn, spent a portion of the Tvrek in Woslon with relatives . Mrs. Alary Bvalinan o!" l.rwiston. was the pnest. of .Mr. ami .Mrs. l.ieu allen Unrlnff the week. Airs. Martha NunemaUor o!" Hooti Hlver. is the guesl of .Mr. anil Mis. Marvin I'riee. . Mr. and Mrs. John tieiss of Adams spent a. portion or the week in Wos lon visiting relatives. A little boy f James i.ieuallon is ill with fever. Mrs. Rollie Complon of Koeklaml. Iilaho. Is visiting at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. James t'ompton. Mr. and Mrs. Kllicrt Kattis have shipped their household koo1s and will soon move to Montana to reside permanently. The men employed by Ihe (Irant Smith Co. near Weston dorin the summer have all K'one either to Port- PASTIME SIMPSON AUTO COMPANY SUNDAY MONDAY I Johnson and Water Sts. iiiiiiHimiiiimniHimiiiiiiiiiiimii! lilllillllillllliilllilillllllllllllllllilllllliili Phone 408 t g liintl cr StHrKaut', t tu work 1hmo liolug fiiilhofl. Luwt-ll lUinciin left 'n Wrdnrstlay nli;ht's f rain t'm 1 'm-i lamt where lie lias cm j klkymMtt. tturinn thi.1 wintor. Personal Notes of People at Umatilla flutist iirei;onian Spei-ial.) l'MA'1'll.I.A. Nov. 22. Mrs. Clif ford Me.Nui'len Is a Kieth isitor this week. Mr. Harm' "ml tlauuhler, -Mia. Kali (iierry, who fractured hi rirtuit'H of The Dalles, ille guests ot.arm. Is reported doiiuf llleely. Mrs. Howard iieynolds. . Jr iU(1 Mrs ,ew,,,t f circle City. WallTs Xt ..'t'r'h- j Ala..., t U.e Cne Hotel. er. .1. II. Sw it.ler. Mrs. Tillson of Iji Grande, is Ihe, Siiiirllmn II l wluit wo ilun't know Biiest of Mrs. II. (Hiirm. Mrs. Mary Sutton returned from Wallu Wallu. Saturday. about -people that causes ua to Imve a Kood opinion of them. iaumeiiiii GERiVIAN LEADER OF DRIVE INTO ITALY FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY MORRIS & CO. CHIPPED BEEF In glasses. VEAli IXAF IV CANS 20c EACH. TEA GARDEN PRESERVES Pineapple and Teach 25c Per 16 Oz. Glass. 'That's line Bread. Whrre IiI You tiet. It?" IT'S HOLSUM AND TIP-TOP We are Agents in Pendleton. Telephone 334 and get our quirk delivery. LYNDE BROS. S09 WEST WEBB ST. h!!!!!!n!i!l!!!n!l!tllli!t!l!i!!!!;ilHII!!ilil!lin HUHtUimiiUlHlimuHUiiUHiiiiiimiMtuiiiiimiiiH i Overland and Willys Knight Automobiles New Willys-Six Here is the Six of Sirea. A snappy five or Bix-passenger model easy to handle, light, economical, mighty comfortable, having the advantages of high er priced Sixes, yet it comes ab solutely complete at a lower price than any other six of its viae. Its smart body design is long and low having lines of artist ic simplicity. And the motor. This will warm the heart of every Six cylinder enthusiast in the coun try. You've heard all about fast getaways smoothness crawl ing and climbing on high. This 8ix does all that and then some. The wheel base is 120 tnchea. It has cantilever springs and evenflow vacuum system with the gas tank in rear. Some Bix. Yet the price is lower than any other six of its bUo. James L. Elam OVERLAND DEALER Stone Garago Phone 74 Pendleton, Ore. Flowers Have the joy of early winter In your bo rues. Cf HI S ANTHEM C3IS Also Carnations, Violets, etc. GEO. HOOKER Florist. Phone 522. Free Delivery Speaking of American help Lloyd George should not over look the assistance President Wilson gave the British pre mier in the matter of an in terallied war council. The farmers are getting a square deal and it is up to them to make every acre do its bit for next year; the world may be pretty hungry 18 months hence. Dan O'Donnel has gained 15 pounds since he was killed by that horse which is very good for an amateur soldier. Haig landed a wallop square ly between the eyes. v:;. ; - j. v -, -; ! v ' , J l -J,' '1 J, ! " T vu f i I 5 3 eW ' ' ' ' i i s. ' V , $ " i ' 7 fk I C ' ' F I ; " "1 ami eg wmM Be Watchful of Quality in War; r ) Times. iree 1 ea is Today as Always, The Best Quality tmJforthc Least Money rc.n-i-j Ceylon w Japan Full Weight . ...r.A.. .fe-.-.i-j r , mnliHsfF' ilal-iae;... . . m finiH-ial von Makcri.'-on, 1 ho fa il. (His fiermaii general, who has hf-en respon::ihle fur 'many f the Oerman '.usfrh;n victories on the eastern 'runt of tin war, i.s the iciidi-r of the drive into Italy, him .(list I'MC.'i,. shuuH lihn in iht ecr if the Death'H H "f (he inost fatuous ' German a rmy. Thin phulu-nu-h .' 1 from (;:'rinan uniform of an ot'fi 1 H'lxxnrs, nnu ;itii' iit.s in lit.. 28 YEARS AGO FLAPJACKS Ask your grocer for HIjY PKNSTKIX'8 SEXF ItlSI.NG pastrv nxira It will also make better Bis cuits, Wa f f 1 es, Ca k es and save you money because you will need lese eggs and shortening and No Baking Powder. From I ho I taily Knst ( i cviiiii n. Nov. 21, I S!. ) Ft. F. Herk is on the sic!; list. MesMt-H i. S. Waffle and f . it, French surprised their frietnl-t by rr turnhixc last evening from their lengthy May in the John l)uy nioun taitis. The Utile daughter of Mr. ami Mrs Thomas KHz f.ernld is very m with pneumonia. The little one's com! it ion in improved today. S. K. apliuger eotiiluetH the livery ffed and Hales tahjp at Helix. . French antio'inees himself hi this isMje a a eandidnte for marshal. Fl nea colleeted from saloonkeepers' for two .Sundays pa..st 'u mounted to S133. H. B. Beam will be a candidate at the city election lie Id Motulay. lee 2, 1 H S ; for the office of recorder. Certain 'nre for ( roup. Mih. Ki.se Middleton. f-f fireenville. 111., has had experience in the treat- ! ' merit of this diseawe. She says. ; "When my children were utriall my ! sen had croup frequently. Chamber-j lain' Cough Remedy always broke up these attackH immediately .and I was never without it in the house. I 1 have taken It myself for coughs and i fold- with good results.-'- Adv, Your Farm Must Be a Factory Every little scheme or invention that saves a man's worK and -utilizes a mechanical device means less labor expense and more profit for you. Handy Farm Meelhamics tells you bow to make and mend labor-and-time-savers and machines. A new page appearing weekly in COUNTRY GENTLEMAN Thm Curl it Publishing Company f J Indepwndrnr Stfuarm 5C Philadelphia $ the Copy the year Spnr-timv L c r i p t i o r rf-prr- intative for our pt-riodicah witntodevfrywhrre. 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