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..... A . PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 1917. EIGHT PAGES AN INnKPRNPEXT NEWSPAPER Pnbllabcd lastly and SrailWeekij at Pen- dleten, Oregon, by the AT OKKOO.MAN lTllLlKHINQ CO, Entered at the poetofflt at Pendleton, Oregon, aa eecondlaMi mall natter. 'feftepbone OH BALE IN OTHKR CITIES Imperial Hntel Newa Stand. Portland, bowwu Neva Co., Portland, Orcsoa. O.N KILE AT t Cnlr(ro Bnreati, ftotf Security Building. ' Wunlnfrton, I). C Bureau 601 Four ' tacntb Street, N. W. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCB) Hally, one year, by mall ' I j safeguard the interests of the j Indian in the handling of his 1 property and to provide condi tions under which the Indian may develop along lines of good l i : ciuzeiisiup. Progress towards such re- suits will be obtained under jthe new ruling requiring bid jding on leases, provided the BC) regulation is enforced with in '. rssjtegrity and is not made a dead . .so letter. It is needless to say '. .u'i? that the Indians as a whole will J I obtain much fairer rentals '. rsu'than thev hv been receivinir. aix mouths, bv mail .75 : ia. i i j.ii .i.. i four mouths, by mall .50 " .,s ouvious mill ine rule ,. r will do away with much sharp practice and for this reason will be beneficial to "both Indians, and white men. The Indian bureau is to be congratulated upon its new rul ing, it means nothing more the application business princi pally, alt months by mall lally, three inontha by mall Oally, one month, by mall Dally, one year by carrier Lally, mix months, by currier Daily, three months, by carrier Dolly, one month, by carrier Seml-V. eckly, one year, by mail t.eiui- i. epsiy, Beml-Weekly, right and justice; clear call of duty (behalf of when the came. We may be thankful that we have the second best navy in .the wnrld snd in ratiip vitnl rp. jspects a navy that is second to ' nor Iess than no other. 1 of common We may be thankful we are j PIe 111 the guardianship ot the OI Tt BAKGAIV let Is all our world upon laid? I That is their taunt who 1 theyknow us well, ' Then, like true merchants. ' , us to our tradej 1 J What wares has God to sell? f I , : ; , , i A world at liberty, a path made '. clear . . "' For steadfast Justice and en- . , , .. , .during peace. Xattons released forever front the fear Of evil days like these We take, thy bargaiiv blaster of the Mart, , Though we may flinch, we cannot turn away. Send thy resistless fire upon our heart And make us strong- to pay. By Amelia Josephine Barr, in "Fifes and Drums," published by George H. Doran Company, New Tork. rapidly preparing an army (that will fittingly uphold the J prestige of the nation and can he made if necessary the larg counter est and most efficient army in trio wnrlrl We maybe thankful that we have put an end to the insolent Indians. A HOPEFUL OUTLOOK 3' somewhat more hopeful feeling prevailed in finan- n cial circles as a result of the brilliant success of the Brit- cry that this is a nation of mere ish on the western front and the ; H money makers and that the checking by the Italians of the m country was neither willing nor j Austro-Germans. These two able to fight, no matter how , favorable factors exerted a j just the cause. j double effect, following a fit of m I We may be thankful most despondency occasioned by the p j of all, that the war we wage is Collapse of Russia and the set- I a war not for agrandisement or back to Italy. Since the war is m ! profit but is in truth a war for now recognized as the domin- m the safety of democracy and ci- ant factor in all financial oper- p jvilization ; that we fight for hu-Rations, the one great question .WHY AMERICANS MAY THANKFUL . BE aMERICAN citizens this year have much ' to be thankful for. ' We may be thankful that our country stepped to the front in manity and world decency. continues to be, when will the We may all be thankful we lend come? No definite answer live in a nation guided by prin-lis possible, and those best in- i Iciples of which we may be formed are the most guarded proud and that the country has in their replies. Whether it! .the intelligence, vision, leader- j -will be ended by a smashing j ! ship and courage to measure .victory, or by sheer exhaustion ;up to the high standard set by 0f the weakest side cannot be I ; those who founded the repub--foretold; but certain facts lie ana Dy aomg so sei a Deacon . gtand out with undisputed 5 light that has brightened and clearness: The Central Pow- blessed the .world. Iers grow weaker day by day, ito 'Wrto 'iiuTiViu" t tAtrc 'though still capable of pro! BIDS FOR INDIAN LEASES long.ino. the figftt. The. allies, wtip rintv nf thP o-nvprr,. ; on tne contrary, are growing an i ii ment in connection with t'-. , reservation affairs is toS don of Russia and i the check to Italy. Great Brit ain is now at the highest point of efficiency in her history and France shows as undaunted a (spirit as ever. The United 'States is making strenuous ef : forts in preparation and will be j doing her full share much learlier than originally anticip ated. To such a situation there is only one end. From the Clews Financial Review. g? 'mm Be Watchful of Quality in War Times. Tree Tea is Today as Always, The Best Quality findforthe Least Money' Ceylon or J apan FullW ngh 28 YEARS AGO ;&l!l!!!!!!ll!ill!!fillli!!illli!l!il!l!l!i 1 ur M u) 1 (From the Daily Kast Ort-gonian Nov. 29, 1S89) The followinir officers were elected at a meeting- of the Umatilla encamp ment No. 17, I. O. O. F. last evening E. E. Sharon, C. P.; A. S. Keea, H. '', Max Baer. S. W.; Charles Beale. J. W.; T. F. Howard, Sr-rlbe; i. Alex ander, Treasure. A team belontfin to "Walter A''-!Is came tearing through town today, and were stopped in front of the TVmpie. of Justice on Thompson street. The bull at Tih.t P.ork last even ing was attended by forty-two rou- 1 pies. "Wednesday a large ruck fell on the O. & W. T. track in the second cut above Pendleton. Sheriff Tfouser is back from Salem, .lames fJibsun has withdrawn hi.- name as a candidate for councilman. hiiii;ijj; owvm nzto Aiissivt; -5 II MORE POPULAR THAN EVER FORDS will be sold hereafter on signed orders only. The FORD factory will decrease its output of cars 40 owing to its helping furnish the government war supplies. If fou. 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. 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