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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1918)
IWS? .'"''iTfc'iw I mil aimKiiiiiWHi will'"1'1' miii' iflr Section Two Pages 7 to 12 DAILY EAST OREG ONI AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1918. SOLDIER TANGLED UP IN BOXING ROMANCE i r j 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! Ill 1 o f a i)i m f I 1 h II I Li' nil) II xl U H " i, 1 u . UU "jfj APPKAiiH ri) nu in:.ui:i HKIXl'H WKIlIXi. m j. w. rBOLKit . (United ITfiw Waff CorronuoiiUeiit. ) 1 n-lTII TUB A-MKIHCA.V KXI'KDI- TIONAIIV, AltM V.' Krance, Jan. 10. , Hy Mall ) Uuil Care y Hhowed uu at tile V. M. I. A. hi girl on hlx iirfii lo watch the huttcrlnar Mffi'm licrfunn the evrnlns'H boxlnit card. ; "lllm" arid "her", got clialrH down near tho rlnff-slUo where ho could, -feel the upray of the wonge between j rounds and watch the red weltH grow . Mfgar and Wsircr on punlMhed shoul- j tiers. . Uml didn't oke hln red neck un- j dir. the rupm tunltfht. , Not him; he's; a mere xpoctalor from this day on. j Uy a paradox of feminine nature; Bud. who won the gul by winning a box-fight, HtundH to lone her if he fights again. , , Tho romance aecuia to ho headed straight toward a post-bellum wed ding. It bgu week ago and allied then Bud hM taken to Wnearninii, in ; ktial of lilu luaclouaold favorite, I I'll! l V Uat Baturday night Dud was bill-1 ed lo baltlo a cook from U Company "Also a member of this club" four rounds to a decision. Tho cook Old , not ahow and T-ua staikeu mm mm ring with Ilia mlim oiv to speak a challcngo to any "other HI pounder In tho l.atullun." And from the side of the bluo-eycd vision In ono of the beck ranks of spectators a gent spoko nil who allowed he couldn't stand to nee anyone really .pulling for a fight. Maybe he Mono4 to put himself In Ace Jllgli with Ilr by stepping Inlo the ring anil making a monkey out or i:ud carayt , Anyhow he elbows through the crowd and hops onto the, platform. A eoiiDlo of his particular buddies pull off lila boots for him while a couple of others aro fixing on llie! gloves They get 'a word from the Referee. Tbo old dleh-pan Jnnblcs j and (he pliuw Is on. Briefly, Ilud dln't have-to step out ! Ill all. He just played with the Ainljl- : tlous Man. Well, next day being Sunday. Hud : ilioliK down the foinpauy street pas: tho bakery where he has seen Mam-, reile selling lho big llfo-presene: i loaves of war-bread. She's silting out Jn front and be salutes with a smile I.'-ud alleges It's a 'bun Jour' thouifli y I'n obviously fixing toaln. 'i U, they sat tlieie together mull ; nlrnOnt unlowii. sli' exjiTnllilnS" thai i slat llks to see clean athletics but just couldn't I" fond of an habitual bi'xer. Hud's been tailing around at hoi I lac all week, learning Frenrh an l 1 all this and tht. Her daddy s away at the war but gTandpa ndnilis Hud vould make a fhie upstanding grand- . un-ln-law. So Hint's why tiild bu.-" dropped out o llie Third liattallon's boxing pro- Brains. And you' wouldn't hardly blame him ' P yuH could see loplse. SUPPORT of Home Industries is One Form of Patriotism. WOMEN Are Purchasing Agents in Most homes. Their cooperation is necessary Nhifiasfltafihsa PAY-ROLL Money Stays at home helns make Oregon prosperous 20 TRY OREGON PRODUCTS FIRST Min now grown will have been dead and probably long forgotten -before experiences and conditions now prevailing will again lake plnre. It Is surely hoped that war, such kk now prevails. Will never again be Hlted upon mankind. Vet It Is the war that brought about llie present circumstances. Wo have paused from the ordinary to the extraordinary condition of miist everything Conservation and cooperation is the peneral ordor of things. Wo are asked and we give freely to the reijulrcuicnts of tho goveni moiit. but wo owe also a duty to the Immedlutq community we cull our I home city and Male. Among tho big demands being made Is that of saving In car cuglpinent: earn must be released wherever pus , :lblo for war uko. Thore hue boon, ami continues to : tsj duplication of effort that will even tually be prohibited why not volun tarily fall in Hue? Why ship lumber to a dislant point make finished products and ship back i to Oregon. j Why ral.se grain and slilu uwsy . wlillo oilier states forward Ihc finish- j ed eorcal to us? : And so It goes. In endless variety. htp and. rcshlp. and why? Soiim inic pays all this needless cost. It is the ultlmnte consumer who carries tho loud. Tho dealer claims that it is the con sumers' demand Hint causes him to :tor! the goods innUe elsewhere, bul which nro also produced here In like, nuallty and at similar price. iN.e-i Mr. Itctailer really do his part In exerting extra effort to eucouraie ale of Oregon products or does he s'iply pas along by the t-tulesi route any goods that ninv bv asked lor. ' tVithotit thought or consideration of tho community welfare'' Out of the dollar spent for goudi inado elsewhere poslll .'u cents re mains In Oregon. While the principal and profit Uol I : lav hero if any Oregon article be sold. With milliuns going out of the slat in support of tho many worthy de mands made upon us. must of it nev er cojucn back. Does It over strike the average eitl eu we must conserve for the el-faj-o of Oregon. J l in " " -g5 I I iiln-i.il.lil 1 f .Vgg """ . "" . -- --- . j i i -j,.Mi...-u..i.u.i,i..i..i.j.isi.. ' ITn'rrrni7Tlll I''1"""" ''Tl,ll;ll!l'lT,''"l!!n'l'i Till'"!!!1 '1 11 '! F, iVii,""1? 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Not win Win H-fIs with Hidtity tin-, WeinrH tu Uv (triv,'.l fnun uyi- IN koi lit' tint I'lv bn iltls uit. Hut how in;im iry l- iin i.-uM' iliosr rlrcjidy her-, y t niM.in uu'Iir,' the wil" ;in0 'f "'U'n in ;iU Hups? Thin WusSm-fs of atronl:iiiff Iumup hulustrics it r.ot un hh-it ImvciiUmI hi VhU'Ut'ii we liiivc if jatnt mii U '1'lu trnlh'H, l :'"'' niilrs ht-himl our Fi.-n-i- st.Ui-s in Hi'' l-ivaliy witT. which tlu'y siiunl hy th- !;t-t.u i. s that un so in tirh to m;i t',i prospMi il y. It Is not ;i t(Uf ton tif wlis, !-.',ihsi-ilh's or sv intmi hy. ' It i? oiu' of duty jtud old rs. 'Ihc mivinnn'itl a.tvi.--.s tht n.iti-Hi l- I.T(U1 I'loilili-tS.'- tt is iiiill'UjlU' to !o so itiul Un; pw 1 muii who fulls Is in u- Jark.T class. M- Is M-i-phiir su-i with iin- man who luiHstH thttt this is his own, hi inativc land, hut n-'iisc- to huy a I.ih ' orty Doiiii, Hou't he a tl;it:UiT - dmi't wait to 1 !x draltiMl - l-i' u volnntvt v for hit j con products, lal(ino Siuuliiv Monday. unlay i,IM ' nn iitrn t.s ioi: .Mi;iii('As i Taiil l,doiI's. 'IhrtM" liti-in'il. SAX KK.WtMSfo. ta!.. VvU, 1 . ThrtM- 111111 w d o liadiv hnrncd wlir 1 un uxyucn tank rjiploili'd on the int jtoiship. i fy of l'n;nii. lure tyda: i Tho hi.inrt d nn-n, it was said, wool rccovi'r. Tin ity of l'ortland is cari;o-curr inu L'scl. W ftl InMnll I hvau4l uis, J'ci ilflsccrotat t vhu'H. has pL t hi; Allict ica i' ivr l!o-pitaN at rl atoi iiiy IIaci. 1 - .Jllin t.odalt in ' slate fn- rncdival sei i-etl at the disposal forces ju lioitds ; A IT'LL POUND VOU 25c4 . You may pay more but you can not buy a better more efficient Baking Powder at any price. Ask Your Grocer for DIAMOND "W." 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