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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, koNDAY, JANUARY 7, 1018. EIGHT PAGES THE AERIAL TROLLEY ROUTE TO THE HOSPITAL Plllllllllllili 1 JI153IV 1 AM INDEPENniCNT NEWSPAPER raHlaaad Ially and Semi Wwklj at FB- dietoo, Oregon, by tb. BAB OHKOONIAN l'UULlSlIINQ CO. entered at the pnatofflrc at Peadletoa, Dfagoa, aa aecond claaa mall matter. ON BAI.R IN OTHKR CITIK3 latperlal Hotel News Ktand. Port Ian. Bowman New Co., Portland, Oreaoa. ON F1LK AT Thlraao Rarean, 008 Bernrlty Rnlldlaf. Waahinjrton, l. C, Bursal 501 "oar toenth Street. N. W. SUBSCRIPTION KATES (IN ADVANCE) Dally, ona year, by mall.. Dally, Dally, Dally, Dally, alx months by mall... tbree montha by mall one month, by mall one h ra.rla. Pally, pli month!), by carrier Dally, three month, by carrier .. .-iiv, une monin, oy carrier eml-reekly, one year, by mall 1 Oil Semi-Weekly, alx montha. by mall .75 Beml-TVeekly. four montha, by mall .50 niKY Ark bit masks. The Parsee knelt to the Golden Sun. ''Thou art the God of Life," said he, , The sun went down when the day was done. And the Parsee said "It carfnot be." '"O! Silver Moon with thy starry host. Thou art the God of Life." said he. The moon grew Wan like a pal- lid ghost. . And the Parsee said "It Van- not be." It cannot be. In vain we pray To suns and moons. They cease to shine. . They are but masks that shall fade away Prom the features jf the Pace Divine. Prom Early Verses by, Edwin . A. Grozier. I aims and with our justification for war have had an effect up on the German people. ! Lloyd George's statement Saturday will also help out the ! situation, particularly in Rus sia and Germany. The allies ihave a case thev can afford to! exploit in the fullect possible! manney and they should do it. Frankness as to the allied i war aims makes friends for our cause and at the- same time nullifies slanders propogated against us by the enemy. I THE ONLY WAY POLITICAL BOMBING IS EFFECTIVE c3 HE success of the war calls for considerable work in the direction of political offensive as well as work of a military nature. The Russian problem is largely a political one. The Germans carried on political propaganda in that country with such suc cess it might be classed as hav ing brought greater results thai did the Mackenzen arm ies. The work, cleverly 'car ried out, was responsible , for getting Russia out of the war and for thus imposing great additional burdens upon the allies. In view of the importance of the political end of the game it is gratifying to see the allied leaders awake to the possibili ties open to them along this line. President Wilson has al ways been alive to the situation and unquestionably his mes-i sages dealing with America's 1 ij-CF''; I a F i v a ... ,WV III i- - .v.-s... m t f X. - MM It's long trip from the heights in the Trentlno to the. hospital on the ground. But the Italians lave solved this by making a carriage for wounded soldiers wniui can do used on the aerial trolleys 1 jullt for moving bl guns ancOother war supplies. A It's short vork, by use of this trolley, to get a badly grounded soldier, imo the hosDital. ' 28 YEARS AGO (?fS ill the past it may be ex 24, pected that any practical plan for governmental de velopment of water power on a basis of serving the public will be bitterly contested by the power interests, their lawyers, politicians and the ultra con servative press. It may be ex pected that the old bogey of state rights will be brough torth and used lor all it is worth and then some. Nevertheless we will never: j settle the water power ques- master General McGowan. The' tion right until development is(Food Adrninistrator designat arranged for on a federal bas-t , TT . . is. Federal development will ifd Henry Morgenthau, jr., to mean full development. The i i''w macmnen to r iie , vr- government can do things en- and, put them in operation. He ;(From Kast nresunian. Jan. 7. ixao tirely beyond the reach of pri-!-' organize scnools of in-! Born: on Jan. , in. , tho wife of vate capital. Take for in- ;strucuon ir r euu. , - stance the power at Celiloi?nQ wl' assist-me riuiiim- falls and other places along the ' ister 01 agriculture in aistnout- Columbia. Private capital u"-,," a,lu F.w..e could never master the task of them economically. bringing that power into the! . best use. Private develop-! Having gotten a good first ment calls for the least pos-:hand glimpse of the German ; gentleman was from misbouh sible development and the trap the Kussian bear may De highest price obtainable for; a little more wary hereafter. electricity. Governmental de- i ' velopment calls for thorough ! Tom O'Brien is now in a class development, regardless of j with Tom Tweedy though as cost, and for selling electricity j vet he gets no pension for In- at tne lowest possioie price (ilan ugnting. consisterft with a policy of meeting expenses. - Every ' time " Lloyd George Those opposing thorough- aks he puts the kaiser in going federal development of jbad with the tivjijzed world. water power oppose the only) . s , . . , plan whereby power resources; h are laki may be developed on a basis of time out on thwestern front. I-tfU'n; Near Pom. let on, Oregon, Sun day, Jan. 5, to the wile if Frank Brown u bouncing t.ioy. The folluw injur api'uars on the Vil lard House rpfii.ster: "J. i I. Turner, La (Jriupe." AVo always (hoiiMht Jhu The TTmatilla river is almost frozen over, and fine skating poiius found aloiiH: tho edjfi-s. are A HkatiiiK T'arty last evening near bridge. had the ' a Jolly time Main street A horse btdonwint; to a raiu-h hand fell down a well N l feet tleoj) on John Sumrru-TVille's ranch Sunday. A der rick was procured, a man lowered in to the well, and a noo.se placed about tho horse's nuck. It Hvtis then brought to the surface, placed on terra firnia and found to be alive. FARM TRACTORS TO FRANCE Feminists hHckc There may, be plenty ofi in' tn l'nd tine pi fruit jars for the coming crop.j only casually. Ihat "the falher Is nt." II l Kiatify i4ir wretch listed, if STOMACH UPSET? O increase France's crops and to lighten the -burden of toil on her old men, women and children, the United States Food Administra tion will ship 1,500 farm trac tors to that country. . The first hundred are already on the way, and the whole number wbt H3eaM i&ttlltirjgger MONDAY, lAXl'AltY 7, i;ciiien'ut in I'acc, Kernel. inasmuch as the Krand jury is in 1 session, the editor of the HulMnBKer , has seen fit to leave for Portland on j a vacation. Not that there is any con Get at the Real Cause Take Dr: Fr17-rr1a' Dliv TahlfitS I That's what iholSnc of stomach; will be in France by March, in . intend of time for the soring plowing. m rvina tn natch ua alTViov qt-a tiYnpptprl nnt. nnlv tn'nection lietween our departure and norniffestion. thev are attacking the!v.Q f immonoo sor-uir-o tn the session of the grand jury hut we "Uiff1"- 088 France, but to release added and disordered bowels. - , . ... , . I Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets arouse the! tonnage for the allies and Am liver in a soothing, healing way. When.erican troops by increasing the the liver and bowels are performing their amount 0f fo0fl produced there natural funrtions, away goes indigestion Hpr-reasino-the amount of and stomach troubles. ltiu decreasing tne amount. 01 If you have a bad taste in your food that must be shipped from mouth, tongue coated, appetite poor, America. lUX f The idea .originated with you should take Olive Tablets, the sub- former American Ambassador titute for calomel. !to Turkey Henry Morgenthau Dr. Edwards' Olive ' Tablets are anfj j,is son, Henry Morgen-vfc-rwi J. The Food Adminis- ,-Dlive color. They do the work without tra tor approved the idea. Deck cripine, cramps or pain. i space was provided for the jaite one i iw i yw : f irsf- Rhinment ot tractors lny.s f f the hifih fost of hoiiseheopin"?, we haven't the heart to twit him. EDITOR. War compels effieleney which constitutes for lillers ono of the noto rious horrors o war.'' IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS 1,1 Sll VOl II KIDXKVS K. .siO.Vl.I,V IK VOl i:.t M ICA'V llKUl XAK1.V. No man or woman who eats meat it-Kuhiriy cun make a mistake by Hushing the kklneys occasionally, says a well-known authority. 'Meat forms uric ucul whieh 9hM the kid i:ey pores so they sltiKetLshly" filter or st lain only part of tho waste and poisons from the blood, then you Ret sick. Xea rly nil rheumatism, head aches, liver trouble, nervousness, con stipation, (I i.ziness. sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sliiKKlsh kidneys. The moment you feet a dull achr In the kidneys or your back hurts, or IT the urine is cloudy, offensive, full it' sediment , Irregular of passanc or attended by a .sensat Ion scaldlnff Ket about four ounces of .lad Salt from any reliable pharmacy and lake a tablespoont'ul tn a lass of water before breakfast for rrtv days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous sails Is ' made from the acl-1 ot grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia and has been used for ReneratioiiH to flush cloKKed kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also tn neutralize the at?ids In urine so It no longer causes Irritation, thus td hitf bladder disorders. 1 Jad .Salts is inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lit hla-witer drink which all regular meat caters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney com plications. rhf. so von can eat what you like. At 10c and 25c per box. Ail druggists. ARM AMD'S The only NEW V face powder ta the pai 50 year Oh yea, there are many, many kinds of powders on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you have ever nad. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S IUt It shipment aboard a naval transport through the efforts of Assist ant Secretary of the Navy Franklin Roosevelt and Pay- CONSTIPATION IS APENALTYAGE Nothlnf St so essential t fcealtb in advancing mf as free dom and normal activity of tho . bowelf. Jt make ono feal younger and frether, and fore stall colds piles, fevers, and Other dependent ills. Cathartics and purgatives aro violent and drastic in action and should bo avoided. A mild, ef- -fective laxative, recommended by , rhvsicians and thousands who avo used it, is far preferable. This is tho combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin sold by druf gists under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrap Pepsim It costs only fifty cents a bottle; a trial bottle free of cbsffe, can bo obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 456 Washington St., MonticeUo, Illinois, mention the two together because if we didn't Kernel Wood. .Lest we should forget the kernel during our absence, we will mako daily trips to the Portland city museum where there are other fossils to be seen. i Si's a HaircuUrr, Not a Hair-raiser. Since bitlldoKSing an automobile thief. Si Heetz has achieved consid erable renown as a daredevil and it is ' reported that Helen Holmes, the thrill ,' maker of moviedom, has wired him an j offer of $.100 a week to perform be-i fore the camera with her. Si make j Mitti. ftf hiM hi'roir ijerformance. lin ing a barber by Trade, he says he has grown fuite familiar with close shaves. In fact he says his life has been just one scrape after another. - i Warz i:il. Here is one that has been going tho rounds of the papers and which should appeal to all patriots: ' M y T u esd a y s a re m t -a 1 1 ess . My "Wednesdays are wheatb-ss, 'And I 'm growing more eat less each day My home it Is heat less, My bed it is shectloss. They wpie sent to the Y. M. A. My coffee is weetless. The barrooms u re t reat less. Kach day I grow older and Winer. My socks they are feet less. My trousers are seaffess. My Jod, how 1 do hate the kaiser. So Tlic lfoplt May Know. Mr. Bulldogger: Why is it that on never lie any more to say about Judge Marsh '. J used to so love to read about him. 1 Sincerely, MISS KITT. Dear Miss Fitt: We promised Judge Marsh immun ity frirn mention if he would get married. Ho called our bluff and went and did it. W not only feel like we should fulfill our promise but, being a married man ourself and knowing too well his troubles In fh-a , DANCE AT RElfh TUESDAY, DEC. 8 Pendleton Orchestra CONSERVE WIUTE FLOUR And at tho same time your health, une Blydenstein's Prepared Dietary Flour It makes Hooverizinff pleasant. Hatter Hotcakea, Buna or Brown Bread. ASK YOUR GROCER. I 'J. THE UNIVERSAL CAR V A little extra attention to your Ford car, a little adjusting now and then, will help to keep it in prime condition and add to its ability to serve you. Bring your Ford car here. Why take any chances? Let those who know how, those who use genuine Ford parts, take care of your car. To be sure of getting the best service from your Ford car let skilled Ford men care for it. Prompt attention assured. SIMPSON AUTO COMPANY Johnson and Water St a. Phone 408 Pvllllll ' Dr. h. ca. tmm Of Portland will give a . SERIES OF INSPIRING TALKS ON PRAC TICAL CHRISTIANITY Applied for young people Under Auspices of the Epworth League of the Methodist Episcopal Church Wek Commencing January 6th No Admission or Collection Taken. STOP! LOOK! . LISTEN! You don't wait until the house catches fire be fore you insure it DO YOU? You can't get your life insured after you're taken ill CAN YOU? Why wait until it snows.to order fuel GET THE IDEA? DO IT TODAY I'HONE B. L. Burroughs, Inc. WOOD COAL TIME CARD WESTON-PENDLETON AUTO STAGE Leaves Weston for Pendleton at 7:45 a. m. and 12:45 p.m. Leaves Athena for Pendleton at 8:00, a. rh. and 1:00 p. m. Leaves Adams for Pendleton at 8:20 a. m. and 1:20 p. m. Leaves PENDLETON (Allen-Kniflht Co. Store) for WESTON at 10 a. m. and.4 p. m O. H. McPHERRIN, Driver II El I Erf -