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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1918)
..-.- tag.!- PAGE FOUK TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1918 0re&onian tii AN INPFCPKNDRNT NKWSPAPFB rakllai IMIIt and HainlWeeklr at l'a tftrtoa, oreguu, by liie OKMJIINIA.N I'lllLlNlllNO CO. BUllSCIiiniON RATKH (IN ADVANCB) Itater4 at th p4tofrire at lVndletoa, Uragua, a a.-coni rl.iui mall batter. IJallj, on year, by "" I 'ally, alz ruuntlia bj mall Oallj, tare mootha by mall.. .S.OO 1.25 .- .50 T.ISO twily, one month, by bhI1 8AI.B IN OTIIKR t-'ITIKS latperlal Hotel Nrwa KtaBd, 1'ortlaaC fttowtnaa fcewa Co., Portland, OrvgM. UN KII.U AT Cttlfan Rnn-au, WW Rmnrltj Ru!MI. l,lnirloa, l. "., Uureaj 6ui roar MMll Wtrwt. N. W Oallt. Ana Vfap hv iiM...j. lally, alx moutua, y carrier..... lally, threa antnllia. by carrier- - K.75 . 1.D3 "rV' nl-w beml-Waekly, one y-or. by mall. 1.50 Netnl-WeeklT. alx month., hv mall .7ft mw.w.fc;T. fnnr mnntha. bT mail .n9 jiWirr-( 15. I ' . . Jr rVsTMnrtiiaY V II - 1 k v ,yi .v .. .rAiM&szi i II I I I I I . , t II - i . ?f. l'UW TTpiEF' . wm Jtf?Y$f- Uz.mf. Ill III I W - : it in HJfir rr-:i jS. y rfr sf s. -u' lit it i ijt . . j mii t i TOMOisnow. Gay Mannon gave to 'Worthy J Cause, A bag of gold nmid applause, While Xear Wealth said, I'll give someday; 'When greater wealth shall come my way, j To 'Worthy Cause lit donate 4 r well, Hut hark! the devil sings in f . hell, "The reaper reaps and ho reap- eth well," . are real soldiers, commanded I by generals of ability and cour- Jaoe. The rnen are well equip !ped, they are in the pink cf condition, judging from all re ports, and eager to get at thej foe. We do not know as yet what part they will play in the present game but time may re- jveal that they are in for work jof the greatest importance. (Whatever may come we may j be assured they will give a good I account of themselves and if (through the fortunes of war jthey prove inadequate for the i task there are many millions! 'here who will be glad to . go j to their aid in the world s great- 7 I est war for freedom. THEY ARE HUNGRY When Near Wealth gained great golden stores, With selfish Breed his vision soars, "Tomorrow I will surely give T4 .Worthy Cause if 1, should live." Bat list! the devil Fines in hell, 'ToniRht 1 reap and reapelh ft well,' With ! the dead tomorrow's , dwell." r-Fremonl Pollock Livingston. EFUGEES from Germany iJaA, in Switzerland bring T stories that the German 7 1 people as a whole have be- a ' come irritable and quarrel- ! some to an unusual degree. I Petty quarrelling has greatly I increased and so has crime. ; These conditions may be trac- PERSHING HAS IT RIGHT with ed largely to food shortage. When men go hungry they become illnatured. 'An entire nation in such a category may be expected to show the same svmntoms as are manuestetl wy the individual. If this be true! there may be unexpected de velopments within the kaiser-f jland. Particularly will this be, itrue if the allies are able to i I throw the German armies back r ! with severe losses. If German will , nntiptif f has become restive j under what may be termed I WLL Americans Vl, blo'od in their veins rejoice at General Persh ing's request in the name of our ; succeSses in the field what will government that all the Ameri-!nappen w,en setbacks come can forces in France be used in j anj defeat impends. what is evidently a contemplat-1 ----- ed counter drive against the ! THE SOONER THE BETTER Huns, we have several , ,hun dred thousand men in France. Perhaps a half million. They CUTICURA HEALS ITCHINGRASH On Hands. Then On Neck and Face, Irritated By Scratch- . - ing. ot Little Sleep, i Used One Cake Soap and Two Boxes puticura Ointment Which Cost $1.25. A rash that formed blisters came on my bands, and I thought little of it at first, and tt appeared on my neck and face. The blisters were very irritated by scratching and rubbing, and when in bed X got very little Bleep, or even rest. 'I began to use Cuticura - Soap and Ointment, and within twelve liours, I was relieved of the itching: and burning, and I only used part of a large cake of Cuticura Soap and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment when I was healed ( Signed ) John it Young love, Sawtelle Home, California. Having obtained a clear healthy skin by the use of Cuticura, keep it clear by using the Soap for all toilet purposes assisted by touches of Ointment as needed. Cuticura Soup is ideal for the complexion, it is so delicate and creamy. Sample Ecb Free by Mail. Address post card: ;uli;ura. Jept. R, Rf rm. Sold everywhere. Snap ZJc. hut merit 2i and oOc. j A HEN Vice President Mar i "1f9-7 shall snoke in Pendle- ! ton last fall he declar-lf ! ed in favoring of cancelling the citizenship of foreign born residents who display lack of loyalty during the war. The government is going to carry out this very suggestion. Clarence Reames, former Uni ted States attorney for Oregon and now special assistant at torney general has made an announcement to this effect. The Seattle Post-Intelligencer in commenting says: The stress of war has induced a lak. ins of stock in American citizenship. Iiloyalty, hi the course of events, ha revealed itself in unexpected i places, and at the same time Anier jica's call to her faithful sons lus broiKfht iatriolic response from the ! loyal among the foreisn bom. War i Issues have sejtresated the sheep from 'tne Boats, and indicated plainly the I lino of cleavins between those who j I deserve ctiaenshlp and those who do" ! not. In tlte circumstances, and fast as the facts warrant, there should j lie no delay and no hesitation in le- priviiur the unworthy ones of their i niiaprcciate.d privilesn-s and shipping tlictn lai'k to the cfnuitry that holds ' their resrd and respect. ! War has demonstrated what may ha-o been a matter of louht in re-jf-ent years: the l nite.1 States of Am icriea. is a family, not a collection of, ; International lKtr!ers, ami we have ' the same right that inheres in any other family: "e have the right to ex I pel any intrude r who is a menace to 'the family leace. or safety, or pur- use. The foreisn lKirn who are here lor their own selfish ends, and have i no symliaihy with American iurKse, i uhor loyalty is for the country that pae them birlh, ami whose influenee is now exerletl lucainst the country that feelN. clothes and protects thnn. ;have no cluuiins uHin "r hospital ity. Thi-' should aiul. oh Mr. ; Heuiiii-s tells us, will Is- rounded lip and wiit back ! their larious fatlier ftiuH. j Speed (he good work. There is no time like the present to get iit underway. .11 ;I KVa.. ... 1 Ua v. - 11 ,1 1 War ,.u f JFJr . s - nil 5 ill mmtwmm . h . r n r-T" tin to o mm ! K-VjK A t.ii. Jl J USL a Simple wiaii vvv- owiu iJwSyS'V f SA ' ' Just a message to our friends rlSBll ' mW0J:' May this Easter bring to you w-ms ffl mym- stlii toeThe new WM 1 1 KrV--'' ' HL W W schedule in time a Govern- I jij i I ment regulation. Move your 1 1 ; fyr II " clocks up one hour tonight. . -" KAXSA CITY STRIKE mmmnn in J'1 " VT I J!!!inniimtmilinn!!mi!lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMI!IIIIIIIIIIIIMi g -M. ; ak1 'l)IHt"l'IIMHl,llll'llll,ulllMIMl'INIHIIIIIIHIIllflMMIIIIIl 28 YEARS AGO- (From the Ka.st OrcRonian, March 30, 1X811) r;len liushoe anrl Robbie Fb-toher, two ambitious :iUil indilslrious V'Miths have fitted up a. iicaniit .stand In lh rlera hniiso. . uniforms, especially pffVer r.Dijrham who loomed with exceeding lopmnees in a plus hat, blue coat and shining brass buttons. John Mays, a prominent and stockman - of Dayton, city today. rnncher ; : in the l.()MK." TlXrX (1HFKW 1.IOUH at itavrah- CITY STRIKE BIG : KANSAS City, Mnrch as. Hctwcen three thousand and ten thousand uni on workmen are today sympathetical ly striking with laundry workers. Two breweries are . crippled. , Bartenders and waiters are quitting. Street cars continue running. Two war jilants are crippled. ' !AII Amusement I'laces Must Close - I 10:0 at Night. ThouinH FitzKriald, i:i-, has re- . ijjjixjX, March 28. Tho curfew reived a biter from lion. John fiagen jhonr has been fixed for I-ondou and statiuK bt be is orKanixins a stroot lno soutlu rn eoiintien of KiiKlaml at ear ('.ompiiiiy in Toi l Townsi-ud owned I . ;. Ovioek at lliKht. At that hour by lilinscir and other 1'indb tonians. .,n daeeM of amusement must be Closi.d, finil llify 'niiint remain closed , It's worth a 1rit loAtbena ;ust. irtjmitil 1 o'clock the following afternoon. samidn the choice liiiunrH kepi at Hie Tlii re will be no lights for shop win Athena saloon, iilows, and ihr. hotels, clubs, restaur- i. 'Hits ami otijer d I'endlcUm s iiobce force prfcnt a ;cc:ific hot mc:i haudJ-'ome al'pcarance in their now 'til 5 o'clock In the morning. Kvldently a great many teachers who have taught the young Idea how to shoot didn't know R was loaded. tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii THE ENGINEER MUST: If there are 400,000 German r,iTiti at ii'T . spies in America it is more AlIslAKl!i ioa nf 400 000 funerals. The eyesight of the engi-! -' . . : : neer must, ue eriect ana., Jv Vu" djiiiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiiiiiiHiiniiiiiiiuiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiifiiiiiiiiiiH I Easter hotels, cuius, rcwaur- lesignated places must !S f . tmfft"t fl Cf Q from :3(i at night un- S ' t" C to bur friends i . a:, tthe air suDiect every mi iwiuws, uiis. : to ,je mas!ters in thai, line Sawtelle s Eyeglasses are of fighting. sure safepruardij against ac-j ..... , .. cidents. They are" more ne-1 The kaiser i trying to eessary for the safety of en-;" boat w,th a lea" gineer and Liie jjuunt; man any other thing that genius i . Report can produce. oicli Lunch r'.-'-x A 8 fm '.'..i. i ,i 'jf m m : r- :c,i 'I ROYAL M. SAWTELLE Optometrist Optician Dr. D. R. llaylor, Ugr. cases of seditious talking so that disloyalists may be brought to time. ' What? Itcrgo wants to know what ban become of the tibl-fanhinf-eil ivoman who used to throw suwir un the fire Open 6 a. m. until -1 p. m'.. nights All White Help Wc serve the hest of everything We will be onen this 11 evening and tomorrow e 1 morning to accommo- I date late shoppers. Our g i stock of Easter plants I I and flowers is complete. G. W.Hooker 1 1 Forist , S Kf3 Main St.. Phone 522 ' , I .tMM!!!HtFI!!fmimtn'f t!W f'Easter Sunday"1 V" I ; Comes March 31 ; , No Ban on Ham- for youf Easter breakfast. The U. ,wEood Admin- ' istration has tempfrarily removed the restrictions ' on pork, with ' the' excep tion of "porkless Tues-," ' dy-" . ... 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