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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1918. EIGHT PAGES lhr-EgstQreAonn) AN INDEPENDENT KEWSFAPEB Dally ana Benl-Wetklf t Pa- dieton, Oregon, by the UN OBBOON1AN l'LULISUINQ CO. OMgua, aa MCODd-ei t ttas nostofflrs at Pendletoa, law mall matter. etepbone ON BAl.B IN OTHKR CIT1E8 perlal Hotel News Stand, Portland. Ban Baa News Co., Portland, Orafoa. ON F1LB AT release Rare a, BOO Becnrlty BolldlBf. avesblna-ton, I). C, Baraaa SOI four entb Strwt. N W niiSl'RlPTIO.N RATEH (IN ADVANCE) Dally, on year, by mall Daily, all month ti mill. Dally, tnree month by mall Dally, one mentb, by mnll. Daily, one Tear bv rarrltr.. Ially. all motttha. hr rarrler Dally, tbree moutba, by carrier. iraiiT, oae bwid, oy earner 8cnfeeklj, one year, by mail mui-nrriij, si moDiua, d.t mail... Weml Wp-IiJt four tn.intha K mall. 15.00 .80 1 5K .50 T.fiO ' 8.7t i l.S BS l.su ARRIVAL OF EMPTIES RELIEVES SHORT AGF lmcTii i'oiulhsi'oxdunt skks AX.SWKK Tt W.Ol K IK I'HOUlliU (ir O-W. Main AkimiI ut ltlftli Knlists lii Kiulio Sorviee: tiitinif1 ltnbcrts Iefovotiii from Operation; Other News or 1'olk. at Terminal Town. Aft Yl'OIlS AND M1XK The flag that is yours, The flag that is mine, Waves over the oak. "Waves over the pine; Waves over the east. And over the west The flag that you love. And that I love, best! The flair that is yours. The flag that is mine. IThs that in its fold "Which seems so divine: The symbol for age. The symbol for; youth That each in his way May wrestle fox, truth! Long, long may its folds, Unfurl to the breeze. "Wave over the hills. And over the trees: "Wave over the homes That worthy do prove, Wave o'er the hearts. Of freedom and Jove! Ttev. James Deans. (Kast Orejioniun Special) TllETH, April 4. The rtiilroud 50 ! blockade of the past winter secm to I be a thing of the past ami the demand DOwer It was this action that t,r cars "u,ve thc vrioU8 eomnm l j ti. j . . . .. , 1 :dieies of the west is hourly .beirn led to the administration s sup-.met bv ,ons traills ot emi.tics moving port Of DaVlCS. It is not to be I westward. It would seem that It assumed though that Lenroot iwould Sl,n ue west that is biook is now halting: in his devotion 'f- But f,very cffort !s bcl"8r. j 1.1 j? a-u t forth by the various departments of to the winning- of the war. In the c.vv. ,5. & N to )ieou' lhmKS mov. the primaries he was the Canning, and eve available crew and en did ate of the loyal republicans Rine is being worked to the fullest cx as against Thompson, the La-i,ent- Follette candidate Beinir elec- The muny fH,,,u,s ut liOH- K- Uol roiieite tanuuiaie. reuig eiei. I orts who was operated upon a few ted on an issue of loyalty he; days uro at the hospital, win mad I Will not fail the Country as j to learn of his rapid recovery. Helms 'needs for patriotism arise in so far recovered us to leave for his !COnPTess home and in a few days will be able " ' jto resume his regular duties. ; "" Msht Agent Knlists. SAVING TO WIN THE WAR ' F. K. IVters who for the past sov- a ; ;eral months has lieen mht agent at ' fS UR government is wisely'"'0"1 hils resigned his position to take 4) llfcj , i : j re a 'up his duties with Uncle Sam in the VL? making strenuous efforts 1'lldio Bcrvico of the ,;av, Hl will a)! tO promote economy. Its enter upon his new duties Friday object is to bend all energy! next. The best wishes of Rieth and towards the prosecution nf ths 'community so with him in his new !VAf to tho m-nnnriinn r,f I dutkw and lloH' he will ho able to .. . . r j ', distinguish himself m his new work vui.v, dim lu me t-ui- and return after the war with many tailment of things unnecessary. ! medals. iThuS far much has been ac-j Uavid 1. Uiiehoux and Shelby M. Icomplished by education and ! Allow' two ""tooves of the operat- -. j i-i: ng department went down to I'ort- I persuasion; resort to legisla-!land the flt of tho week to 0Illist . jtlOn having been Confined asjlncle Sams service but were not ac- j much as possible to public rath- cepted on account of physical disa ster than private economy. Sav-'bilitles which they have hopes of hav- ';. f ft A v, u i i n iing removed in a short tima and they ;ing of food has been largely af-my yet be able to Join the hoat3 that fected by Mr. Hoovers ap-are fighting for democracy. j peals to reason and patriotism.! c. m. Fitzseraid of Pendleton is a i Enforced rations have not yet'ncw recruit in the operating depart- ibeen adonted. althoue-h such a ment of tne -w- K: & -N"- at Rictn- He is now a full fledged car clerk. Mrs. C. C. Chryst, car clerk at ARE YOU FITTED TO BE A MODEL SOLDIER? IF YOU L CAN DQga YOU THESE tMf ARE. IN CI10T3 WJTS JUMPS FT 4?T2IKHIGrT Situpvith' climb AM ovkrheXpiJ cuhmtlb M jbeen adopted, although such a i course is by no means improb- I able, especially in wheat, if we:rtieth who has been visiting relatives are to do our full part in feed-! in Kanasfor the past two months ino- our allies. Savino- nf fiipl i'8 expected home in a few days to re sume her duties at the car desk. A Shadow Social. The shadow social given by the la- ROM a national stand point the splendid thing these will be made more se-i vere and more general. So far as economy is concerned, up to raw materials, etc., has, how- ; ever, come under more or less A DECISIVE npcrAT rrR ; stringent government rules: nictnvAiTv ana n me war is croioncea " a ... . . ornm wj ren,lrerl hv the ;rhnnl ehil- jdren and others under supervision of Prof. Roark and the neat sum of $32 was realized from the sale of the shadow suppers. Miss Birdie has accepted a position as car clerk at Rieth and has entered upon her duties. H. E. Nelson is the new general yardmaster in place of C. E. Powell who joined the railroad forces for France. Mr. Nelson is an old hand in the railroad game and will no doubt keep things moveing in proper order. Will you make a model soldier from physical staandpoint ? If you can meet the following re quirements you will be up to the stanilaard for a model soldier. Chin yourself lrt times. Sit up rrom a supine position with a 20-pound weight suspended from the back of your head. This series of tests was prescribed by Captain Hoard E. Nclligan, direc- Jump eight feet from a position. Jump 4 feet 2 inches high from a standing position. . Put a 12-pound shot 33 feet. Climb a 20-foot rope in lf seconds. Dash 50 yards in seven seconds. Run a mile in si;c minutes. standing tor of athletics and representative of ; the war department commission on training camp activities at Camp De vins. Each man in camp was required to perform eight of the nine stunts be fore obtaining a positive mark for his unit. By these, tests Captain Nclligan Lift a 60-pound weight over your; was able to determine the athletic head with one hand. -caliber of the men under his direction. county, left this morning for New , telephone receiver to hear the familiar Mexico where he has been trans- j "Number, please," or "Line's busy" ferred by the department. I instead of the usual French eiiulva- j'l11' Although the French telephone D. I, Earp received a shipment of i equipment is not as modern as that in about the Wisconsin pi-'date it has been practiced chief ection is that our most doubt- jly b-i those who have abund ful state has given a decisive ance, and least by those who verdict against pro-German-, have less. The explanation is ism and premature peace. Ber-that the educated and wealth gee made the race as a 100 per Uer classes were in a position to cent peace candidate and the realize the importance of the champion of withdrawing our ; great issues at stake sooner troops from abroad. Against than the average man. They a divided field he went down 'first saw and accepted the ne to overwhelming defeat. Wis consin's answer is clear and un mistakable and it is expressed not only in the Lenroot vote but also in the tremendous vote given Davies. As to Lenroot and Davies their present views as to the war differ but little. However the election of Davies would have been even more gratify ing because in pre-war days Lenroot was not the stalwart American he should have' been. He vdted for the McLemore resolution which was a ardly affair and would placed the United States in an unenviable light as a world 28 YEARS AGO cessity of sacrifice in men and money. Patriotism was of course a factor, but that virtue is happily not confined to any s class and exists from top to (From the Daily East Oregonian. April bottom. To those situated in 1!90 the middle of the industrial vhr.oda.nJ strata, especially those with j the field with a view to putting m bids fixed incomes, the possibilities; on the new government Indian school. with whicl Pendleton. to start J. TV. Youn in the city. the We-ston jnilUr, music store hi j used to it and officers remark that i they already notice an improvement in the telephone service. The French is colleagues of these American pirls are i surprised at the rapidity with which they take down connection, the Ameri cans frequently putting up one con- nv.. ,.,,(., ,,il( I'Aa-tmna ciif. IirCLMUl Itll lilt.' IIIUIIHI UIKI inu line- fering from indigestion are often finger and at the same time taking writes finger of the same hand Constipation ami Indigestion. troubled with constipation Robert Allison, Mattoon. Ill that when she first moved to Mattoon she was a grea,t sufferer from indi gestion and constipation. Food dis tressed her and there was a feeling lSL- !,.,..., Tcnifrh, nrnut-lnrr frt Her ! . . t ' , , the experiment with girl stomach and chest, she did not rest , . well at night, and felt worn out a good I part Of the time. One bottle of Chamberlain's Tablets corrected this ...... ... lh..t .ha uln.- foH like VrV' V. ..'" I HIKE TO I-AIOIEIIS, TIIE.V of economy were naturally very limited. About the only serious evidences of extrava gance are among those whose incomes have suddenly increas ed beyond all expectations; cow- this applying equally to all have All the girls are provided with a regulation colored skirt and blouse and a dark blue hat with the orange and white cords of the signal corps, to which they have been attached. If operators proves successful, it is understood that more will be brought over from America. AMI tltWN HELM) ;ii:i.s A SVlUrltlSK. TO El EN CI I PARIS. April 3. Thirty three Am erican telephone girls, who speak English and French equally well, have just arrived to operate tho switch boards in the various army headquar- -JO UXIlYg .ti UrtHKf lltuomi pt!R ltl.Ki! 8J4U32 luepjeda ,lt'-'!iwvs ' -JWilN-.n II S'lior 83xvis traxiKn xhi jo ixsio Prof. W. L. German, the able assist ant at the Pendleton public school will probably be employed as princi- ters. They have been divided bc pal on the retirement of Prof. Royal, j tween the principal army centers i Paris, Gen. Pershing's headquarters in W. H. Bishop, the gentlemanly spe- ; the field and the headquarters lines of KEEl'SE TO STAY OX .JOB cial agent who has been in Pendleton some months, evmnininir Tnfli.'in cl:iiois Classes, except tnat in Cases Ot jdispoing of about Seventy-five in this the wealthy, supertaxes have usually restrained extrava gance. From the Clews Fi nancial Review. 09 00 1:11.11: Id -jll., -.I1K.I!1i.I1 JO jim lot mi J.i -iji X'ijti;i .jjt.iil jnx rfiq S(jjnp t4Sjni.u BHinjtiirfJ,! 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The attitude of the United States with reference to the use of our troops means we are in I grim earnest to win the war. j We are not seeking glory or (fame for our generals. To use ja once famous phrase, "There will be glory enough lor all. The kaiser will not draw I much comfort from the returns j from Wisconsin ; even that state j wants no more senators of the spiked helmit variety. Umatilla county may go "over the top" with its liberty loan quota in less than a week. I The defeat of the Thompson forces in Chicago was another , victory for Americanism. j Ut ! The Germans sacrificed hun-J "J -dreds of thousands of men and "v 'gained no objectives. j communication. American officers have been pleas antly surprised when taking up llic GERMAN HEIRESS TO MARRY 1" "I in iftriuwi dlVJSH I CM TIKI .'l'( jrj((t;l jrfJTI IB -jrtj -ptirfd- j'U" If j b .i prit'i piKtl ... r-'i -Ult 'AlUul .ru tikKif jfj tt,tj f'i" mj'utiii. tut won'hwt m t" la VIMS " J,, J I win ILt I W$s$Xt34 H ft r ' ' - i fv -"' A lie " t ';'' .,? r a m 'ifry,. -f . ' irtZ YAKIMA, April 3. There are many indic-itions that the I. W. AS', arc be SinniiirT, even this early in the season, the tactics pursued late last year. Ya kima reservation furmers report little difficulty in hiring men, as there are always inn about the towns who ac cept the offers made them and no to the ranches. Hut tho men do not stay. Some of them quit as soon as they reach the ranch ; ot hers work only a day or two, and the number which remains is ho nmall that the farmer is compelled almost immedite y to ko lo town upain and Kct some more men. I. AW W. buttons are to tie hwii on many of the hangers-on about this city and smaller towns of the valley. atiim 1ircs, The iHK-tor Tukes the 1'rc. There is an old saying that "Nature cures, the doctor takes the fee.' but as everyone knows you can help na- turo very much and thereby enable It I to effect a cure In much less time than j Is usually required. This is particu- larly true of colds. Chamberlain's i Cough Remedy relieves the lunps, j liquifies the tnuh mucus and aids In j itn expectoration, allays the couph j and aids Nature In restoring the sys j tern to a healthy condition. Get in your order now for future delivery, if you want to be sure of getting a as the production has been cut 50 per cent at the factory and our allotment for Umatilla county is therefore much smaller. Simpson Auto Co.. Cor. Water andJohnson Sts. Phone 408 lievea the cause of Christianity -and the paper and led to their urrest. humanity will be served by the ell-They and three othcra connected with mlnatlon of kalserlsm and does not the paper are to bo tried under tn hesitate to say so. He Is a native of espionage law in Juno. Germany. His large coimreBatlon. C. J. I lennlft, principal owner of tho ! laKCOiait, lias lltfauiiieu t'lxBi' both morning and evening, was com posed of persons of German extrac. tion:. Helena Ousts (iormau Stuily HELKXA. Mont., April 3. Declar-1 Ins that by it warfare upon Innocent women and children, tho German na tion has lost the riKht to be considered a civilized nation, the board of educa tion this morning abolished the study of German in the Helena public schools. The textbooks are to be with drawn immediately and either de stroyed or exchanged to tho publishers. property. 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O. editors of the TaKeblatt. a German ! language daily newspaper, who were " y on Tuesday acquitted in the i'ntted States court here of tho charge of trin,nn hiive i-esli. nerl their 1 1. is! t l(,n s. rttcrances for which they were nlleK- I WHO VVANTS THIS ed to be responsible were printed in SNAP? A 1317 model t0 Chevro let 6 passenger touring car; mechanically perfect; ' extra is (new) tiros, MOO takes . It; I Get a Can ! JaSwrt TO-DAY From Your J L a Can TO-DAY From Your Hardware or Grocery Dealer cash. t Address 8, P. O. Bo 573 Pendleton, Ore Hii!UuniniinnnEfUE!n!uumfi!!it!Hin!HHE THE ;i-:i!M.v a;aixst kaisku Mun.v .McmlicrM of 'oiiiv;itlfin of Teutonic; Orirln Attend STVi(S. YAKIMA. 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