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DALLY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 14, JS313. EIGHT PAGES tiNo Need -to Wait a Moment Logger rssluaU wiir mm am-mir mt I ftletaas. rrcf. ay AD okfcuoxiAM j Liit-iKiiia ca CBSCklPTlOX UIU (IS ADTaJHC) telly. ear r-ar. try ' my Your Easter Appare Kaianrj at iIm poaurfv at I'nln Oniia, a mrnad-c iaaa aui Mtut. 3 00 oailr. at aatailiai by anil lau,. atla ay 1-23 T&o T1 l.5 .CS Oat au flJ CALfC IS OTHER CITIES laacarlaJ Uo4 Km rtaa4. PwruaaaV bnu anrwa Co, r-onuwl. CMP OS DI B AT Oit-ara Bams, la -srrty Baler's t ublnp', L. C BurMl SOI rw acuta ti W w f'auy, aaat vaj- ay cmm l. y. an auaathv by carrier l"-y. tare aMcttfi. by carrier.. pan. ao saaaia. fry carrier (Wl-Cirt!!. on tm, fcr .11 THE STYLES OF .THE SEASON ARE ESTABLISHED. THE BRIGHT SITJXG DAYS ARE NOW UPON US. VEAL THE NEWEST, MOST EXCLUSIVE, AND ARE AT THEIR BEST. 1.5V aaaaJ-Waaauy. k.x ssoataa. by ' ..S rs PAGE. FOUK Now i: successes. This has been chiefly accountable for his hold upon them. The Ger-, mans are willing: to tolerate fiendishness in all varieties if it wins. They will forgive all if the war party but brings ;home the plunder. But in true ; pirate fashion they will sing: a different-tune when fortune turns against them. The Ger man spirit is founded on hog: selfishness and it is a spirit that will not stand under disap pointment and defeat. It will become a squeal. If the allies can carry on a constant. successful drive through the enemy lines on the west front this summer they can break the kaiser's military back, lay open the road to Ber lin and make certain of ulti- Imate peace on a basis pleasing ho laurhinit mw jto tne nations that stand for democracy and decency. "Over the top and give them hell." 1 THK UV AWAY. All the lad have if one to play At being f-old lers far away; They won't be back for many a day. And fcome won't be back any morning. All the laJtfies "Vh-n heart were light and lads were here, Go and -eyed, wandering: and there They pray and they watch the morning. hither for Kvery houje ha it 'vacant bed And every night, whw-n Bounds are dead. j Home woman yearns for the pil lowed head Of him who marched out In the morning. Of all the lada who've gone out to play RAISE WHEAT who'll May There's some will be back 'most uny day - 1 Hnt some won't wake up In the morning. By Lieut. Conlnssbjr Dawson in Good Housekeeping. HERE'S HOPING WE CAN DO IT HIS newspaper shares the ' view of Mr. Shorthill that farmers seeding their spring acreage to barley instead of wheat may find to their sorrow next summer that ', they have produced a crop of which there is an oversupply ' There- aome'ii return and some due to increased acreage. The I barley price may tumble as did i Lite fiin-t i" j 1 Stay with the wheat and be ; 'sure of a good profit while at ! jthe same time showing your, patriotism. ! While the area of winter j wheat sown in 1917 was the; largest on record, the condition j of the crop, as reported on De cember 1, was the lowest ever! recorded, indicating a probable tamed by some that the ' production of only 540,000,000 aiues may lane up a vig- bushels, wnetner ine aciuai optus offensive this spring on ! production will be greater or the assumption that the foe will iess than the estimate will de be more vulnerable now than ipend upon conditions prevail he will be after he has gotten ijng between now and the time hold of Russian supplies. '0f harvest. If the allies are properly pre-1 If there were planted to pared for such work the expe- spring wheat in the United diency of such an advance can- states this year an acreage not be questioned. Nothing ; equal to the sum of the record would do more to discourage planting in each spring wheat the enemy and break down the state within the last 10 years, morale in their army and at there would be sown approxi-l home than a big, decisive vic-!mately 23,300,000 acres. If torious allied drive through the there should be planted an German lines. Nothing else;acreage equal to the sum of would oe so eiiecuve toward the record planting tor each ; shaping up affairs to our liking state within the last five years,! in Russia. there would be sown approxi- The kaiser has been feeding !mately 21,000,000 acres. Thei Vio t r-r 1 a rn nowa nf allorro1 . i i M4-;-. n mr tm.i jvvjiv w vr. Maewu rtJCUrU pialltlli$ iui aiijr j j i was 20,381,000, in 1911. The1 acreage for. 1917 was 18,51 i,-j 000. ! The Department df Agncul- M. .1 f ..11., t.,AA oil v- hn. im mn him Ined line iwa taiciunj end failed, you can atop burning, itchinz ;these records and other data in . Stop Itching Eczema eczema quickly by applying a little rno furnished by any druggist tor joc. rtira Jarge bottle, $1.00. Healing begins the moment zemo is applied. In 8 short time usually every trace of eczema, ttt-r, pimples, rash, blackhead and similar skin disease will be removed. For clearing the akin ana rrtaKinj it connection with the present war conditions and needs, and1 believes that it will be possible this year to secure an acreage in excess of the record acreage i which was planted in 1911. It The E.W.Itoe Co.. Cleveland. O. vigorously healthy, ilwaya use zemo,the js believed that increased acre penetrating, 'icjtquid. It s rota fae gecured in stateS creasy salre snd it does not etam. v nea cither fail it is the one dependEble treatr and sections where Spring ment for skin troubles of all kinii wheat production 18 known to be reasonably promising, and; ithat such increases can be made without upsetting farm plans.! Umatilla county being a ban- j ner wheat raising county in the northwest should be par ticularly eager to do its full share this year. Raise wheat! and see that you have seed j that will grow. : EASTER DRESSES Show Details Delightfully New. This season, when conservation of woolen fabrics is requested, dresses of wool are exceedingly simple and chic. Those of silk show a more lavish use of materials, though conforming to the narrow'lines of spring. Plain tans, blues and greys vie with pretti ly figured effects for popularity. Be cause the designs are drawn from no particular period the styles are the most diversified we have had for some time. Thus the individuality that every woman desires in her ap parel become a prominent feature of Easter models. LET THE LITTLE FEET GROW IN NATURE'S SHAPE. Examine the Inside of C-Saw Shoes. C-SAW SHOES For Children Why Mothers buy C-Saws: 1. It is the most flexible welt shoe made. 2. Not a wrinkle, nail or seam inside. 3. Makes a race of men and women with perfect feet 4. A splendid wearing shoe, therefore economical. ASK TO SEE THEM. PUSSY WILLOW TAFFETA The new Oriental and Indian designs we are show ing in these lends distinction in dress. Exclusive dress lengths; no two alike; 40 inches wide. These are on display in our silk section. COLORED UMBRELLAS Offered in a big assortment of colors. Trimmings to match. We also have the new ivory tipped ribs and handle to match ; for rain or sunshine. Regulation size. Each $5.00 to $10.00. SOLDIER'S OUTFIT Includes one big bath towel," one wash clot and bar of soap. Comes in blue bor ders only. Complete in box, wrapped and sealed in sanitary tissue. Each outfit 50c. -r ?St l ; 1 NaJHV S OOISE is the art of holding I t -SCf At I A of pone's self correctly. Itiathe XrTVfJ 1, I ''A 7 object of the "settin, up" g SJ y St V ? 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These patterns and colorings are new, "strictly Japanese," all wooj and 27 in.' wide; 1 yd. makes a bag. The vard $1.39 SERVICE SI. PATRICKS DANCE WESTON OPERA HOUSE SAT. MARCH 16 Music by Payant's Jazz Band; Public Invited. f-aaaa, Vasataai 28 YEARS AGO (From the Daily Bant Oregonian, .March 14, JS90.) Ice wagon are now in operation, Jesce E. Failing to O. K. I'hllllps, XIV 1-i SB 1-4. Section 24, Township 6 north, range 34. J. XV. Hurlemann 6500. lots 1. 2, 11 and 12, Hlk 7, Coles' Addition dleton, Oregon. Catherine S. Downing to Mar' H. nranstelier $1. XB 1-4 ectlon township 1 north, range 3D. Henry Clay ISrHntetter to liana 1 Dorenzen $1. SK 1-4 section 1: township 3 north, range 3it. 12. TO make peace With the HUIl ( which In a sure algn that spring has and allow him to keep his plun-,c"me to stay. der would be treason against j ''' A,l,JMn,w T , edra,hn"fr" , , , .. " 'tho field as a. candidate for the nom- uecein-y aiiu iiuiimint.y. i (nation for county treasurer,- ' ! FarmerH near Weston have com- ! All KOrtS 01 eastern aeSK menced plowing and seayllng for the men are now trying1 to figure j season' har-vem. nnf fho ii'Dctarn farm lahnr -Max Uaer -will probably build a 1. 1 i substantial . one-story brick y mhlm 'mer on his Main street : ii pioperty. jur primary campaign mus: Tnc KX,.circ lights have been in op-1 far is as quiet a a Wednesday .ration for three week without a in- night prayer meeting. gie break. I William Iiughtrey left f,r Athe- na totlay to look after 300 hear! of. ANY GIRL CAN Minor's cattle quartered near mat place. . this num. Ulue Front MCDONALD'S MUSIC STUDIO I'laiio, Violin ami hlrinziMl lnt. I'luuo 1 Ulllllit. Cliuiw; C45-W HOW HAVE PRETTY EYES ?.'o (,'irl fa pretty If hr ye are r1, m rained or have dark rln. OSK VAH with pure havoptik e w.-ih will brighten the eye ani a wet-k'u ijjMt will urprtJM- you with it IX CKEIjIKKK reu!t. A mall bottle lativopttk in guaranteed to make v halihy. tHrkun and vl v;iiitji. The rifk fhaiiiKe will pl-aKe ynu. Alumi num e cup KKJjlj. Tallinan & Co., REALTY TRANSFERS Walter K. 51. i; 1-2 l ICeservHl toll ' negon. Owen lo I.tiJa Diincnn ols I '. 1 I'lo. k 21 : Addition, rendition. t.u! . ti r.O.U "l-"' ..nd I.i.lH S. 'J. i 10 II and 12 Hlock "F" In ll.-rnil.ston township 3 north, range 3D. ! ! Orchards ' ' Henry Clay lirantetter to Hans 1:. ; The Peoples Warehouse In M A. Dorenzcn $1. SK 1-4 section 12. ; Higby 2H0ii. K 6.1 2-3 of Lots 5. 6. . township 3 north, range 30. j excepting 15 feet off .V. side Lot I block !). Livermore's a.Mitloii. ' . ' a.iap.itaa- .-ajljajij i j ! Mritia If I f.rpnucn to Ilenrv Clnvl I JF .. 1 i ' - i a . . . jtfr . .iiiji i m it m i it s-rw. jW. vi iintf . a as ; ' ':AyAiMWm 111 '. tVsr:- " -fcS. -SL V.5 'Ts . ; . I-:;- . ? ' ' ; Olres brtntent rtessy shlna thae l : J.'lVH' -' -. V . " I !,, r t rub nit or dust off that U , i 2a5t J'"'-",, i)(lA.!. - ' ' r amen! to thairon-tlutt lasU lour ' I :.;VV! W v'' ' M Black Silk Stove Polish I . fAZ'j t'- v '"I '- 1 l.-oiira.Wlj;i. H I !2U'- - I 1 "f f S ' 'It- S 1 at.-..wirca-.aiva jjjES- J ' I':' --'.. -.' t' J- i' .-i j l.rfwir. or f .VTi'v 1 ! i..a'CjSWs W'WssaMa'aiWaK irf.a ; ; J . ft as ' 27M r-:-?Slai B I! , WINIFRED ALLEN AND DICK ROSSON IN' TKIANGLK ti ZyUrx,p" !:(B III . PLAY ''THE HAUNTED. HOUSE." jLZry, a., .iStllr. ;U . OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES TIIK WILlYS-KNKJllT You will concede the luxurl- ottHneHs and heauty of this car without tirRUiiient. Its practical advantages fin ally determine lis purchase. The motor has no etpial no near approach in any similar cars selilnK for so moderate price or for hundred of dollars more. It is a Wlllys-Knlght sleeve valve motor 25,000 produced last year and xlvinn the most retnarkatilo satisfaction. ICverybody knows that nothing has ever seriously challenged, the noisclcssncKS of this type of motor. It has the softest "purr" com bined with greatest power for its size. Its velvet smoothness puts all other motors of like power to shame. OVERLAND PENDLETON CO. Dealers Overland and Willys Knlsht Motor Cars. 812 Johnson St. I'hone 042 l'endiefon. Ore. drug; in is. (t .l!t.!)Jf lOltn. attTfslilisalTs , rn. I