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TACK TOVn EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, rENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER !0. 191. I f : I 1 In'wiilllwniMi- mil mm ait tNTtKrKfroKNi nNWl Oalt aaa PaaM-WMhly tt rn4l-rn, Oraroa. ljr fhs OKKOON1AJI IUHUIHH1NO) OO a)trsS at ta awatnrrlea at IB11 M. M HM4ltM Mil utar. hhHwtl 1 ON IM OTHFR CtTIKII. t inIHnlot Nsw fttaad. Portlaa Kn Nsws en, tortlaad. Oraao oh rn.w AT Pktaar Butmu. Mt Security Butl- Wasfnirtn, TV t t. N. O, Ituraaa ttl four KKWSPAPBR. UBSCRIPTIOK RATE OS ADTANCM) an, rw. an Dallr, aia aaoalhs b- snail Dallr, thra snnntha fcr mall Ma Month r mall oaa jraar by oarrtsr Daily, Call-, Oat!-, Dallr, . t.M . . TM Is months br carrlr t.TI thraa mantha br carrier l.tl Dallr. on a month, br oarrlar .! oml-Warklr. ona raar. br mail-. !. Hml-Walily. all months, br mall .tl fml-wklT four mantha t mall .M duty. The former will have jlris self respect and tho con- .sciousness that in the hour of !need he wm true blue. The man who faila will have no ! such, reward. He will know in his heart he was a sneak, that while other men sacrificed and died for a cause that was his as much as theirs he showed the yellow streak. KM l.l, ICIMi In men of vicious way and rude Iv- often found a nal of Rood That just a touch of Brother hood Would caiiKf to fructify: And that la why that day by day Whatever mortala chance to tray . For pood or bad across my nay I arret with smiling eye. Who tcnowa but that some fail ure there, O'erweiahed with a load of care. About to break 'neath hia de spair. Needs but a friendly glance To save his soul and put him back I'pon the clear and open track Where he may cure his mortal lark And win another chance. I may be wronic. but who'll deny The scheme's a worthy one to try; And since It costs us but a smile At any rate the game's worth while. the work go on until the job is done. Don't sit back and later on complain if your ward does not have the right sort of timber in the city hall. This is the time to act. a a s a a a S The enemy has been tryinjr to kill our boys of old Troop D with pas shells and some peo ple here hesitate about taking all the liberty bonds they should. They should be ashamed. --- If Bulgaria goes down Aus tria w ill surely be the next to succumb and the kaiser may Ha l.ft In fio-rit his war alone. a The services of G. M. Rice have been of the greatest value on the school board and his ser vices will be equally valuable on the water commission which body has one of Pendleton's most important problems to handle. THEY DID IT II F the enemy desires a fur ther answer to the Aus trian peace note they had it in President Wilson's speech at New York Friday night: Ve are all ajrrwd tliat thrre ran hp no peat olrtaJiKxl hy any kind f hartsaln or rmnpr-tmiM with Hk pivrrnmcntii of the mi tral etiiNrc, Ikrcaupr we have rioalt with tlictn already and have mvn iltmn deal with oOmy trowrnmcntit that wore party to I hi Ntrtirc. at llrewt-lJtnvslc and HmiiftrrrL. They luue con vinced tm that tltoy are without lioir and do not Intend juMlor. Ttiey otrerve no covenant. aceft no irlucile but force and their own Interest. We cannot ime to term with litem. They ltae marie It lmwlh4e. The (German icole must, by thUn tlne, he fully aware that we can not acvet tlie word of tIto-e wlto ftprced this war himki iih We do not think the name thought or Mcak the Mime lausuae of agreement. 28 YEARS AGO lom tlie Vm Oreaonlaii, Sit. 34), IftftO.) E. S. MrOomaa of th FrcewHtor Herald, la here today. The building on Joe Ell'a rroert on Main Mreet Is being removed, preparatory to the erection of a brisk. The Spokane Falls Kov.ew an nounces the engagement of Sam Sweeney and Muw Ida Hwllxler. Jatnea Withycombo, Ptate veterin ary aurgeon. wm here from the Wil lamette yesterday and Inspected the homea of Mr. Roger. The animal, suffering from naaal gleet, were con demned and will be killed. At 8 o'clock thla morning George H. Perlnger. a pronperoua farmer of A da ma, and M Iks Ida FVrguaon. daughter of J- M. Ferguaon, were married at Adams. Rev. D. K. George performed the ceremony. THE WAR CITIES PATRIOT AND SNEAK AMItHAI Cambrai is the ancient Nervian town the'"' -'arrirarum, which is first nien- 1 1 w i ...iii, d l . . tioneo in tha Antonlne itinerary. Jn (broken covenant with Belsnum, ,he Sth c,mury jt M tne cai:,Hl of (treated boastinRly as a SCrapjthe Franklsh king Ragnachar. F-.rtl-. i Of paier," the broken promise Ified by CharlemaKne, it was catured to the United States not to sink ;and iki by the Normans in 7 our ships, the Brest-Litovsk i"n "-"fui'y be-ieged t.y ihe . .. - Hungarians in f3. During the lmh. peace with Russia, every line of Uln ,nd ,,, centurie, (t VHm the which Germany has disregard- jscene of frequent hostilities between ed, there are the Hague rules jtne bishop and his supporters n the u .rfiro (n vi-Viifh flormnnv lon hnl citiaens on the assented and which rules the The picture is a truthful one. Jo prove it there is AID a man Saturday, "It is not going to be easy for w . i kaiser ruthlessly violated in bonds. I am under heavy ex- hi, treatment of WOmen. chil pense. I had to pay $ 1 0,000 dren ann don combatants. for feed for the winter but I German deeds have shatter would not for anything fail to v n-n -on..fatinr. take what bonds I am i expected !The r,prman DeoDle have the to take. I will do it if I have to well my shirt." It is the spirit. It should be the spirit of every option of revolting and setting up a decent government which can be recognized at a peace one. i ne ining is not easy but conference or they can wait it is the price we must pay to!and take the peace that the Bj. uuwii me nun anu inane m : lie8 will give when the Victori world safe for democracy and freedom. The man who takes his limit is the fortunate man, not the man who evades his ous armies of democracy go in to Berlin. CASTOR I A For Iafaata and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Ihs KcnsUMS) of THIS IS THE TIME HE secret of capable city government is in getting good men to run for of fice. The vacancies on the water commission are now pro vided for and some good men are being brought forth as candidates for the council. Let other, but the latter ultimately effect ed tkeir independence. In 1478 Ixuis XI, who had attained possession of the town on the death of the last duke of Berg-undy, handed it over, to the em peror, and In the ICth centrry Charles the Fifth caused It to be fortified with a stronc citldal. From that date to the peace of Nimeguen, w-hich assign ed it to Franc, it frequently passed from hand to hand by capture or treaty. It 17) It was besieged In vain by the Austrians, The town was iona- famous for Its manufacture of fins muslin to which it gave the name of Cambric; and it also contaied manufactures of cotton cloth, lace and thread, as well as su Kar factories, and other inductrio. The Bcheldt river begins to be navi gable at the, town, and communi cates -with Ht. tuentin by means of a canal. MM.HI KRS CAVr WAI'E a. urn in 0 pa u. ? GOOD ROASTS OF SATURDAY (U) IS Tlwr Mill IU Trtod hy Owirt Martial IIwafUT. CAMP r.KWIH, Kept. 30. Holdiera chanced hereafter with violations of either city ordinaiifa of Tafoma or -(tat tutittH will le turned over to I the military authorities tor trial hy ctmrl tntirtial. This agreement wui reached folio wing a conferenr-e le twen officers front here and city and county authorities of Tttronta. Tha I ti'Ur soMlr, who were fu ll given ! ni tnont hs serttence In the cmni puil In Tmcoiiim on hlfig convicted of , frnmorul conduct w-re turned over to the rtiKtody of t he id 11 it wry trut horl tie nd taken to Camp Jjewm hr lhe Wil he tried. The health report thU week will Mhow noma lm rrum in )iieuiooiiia. It U mh id. Ififiuen. and neuinorifa neem to go hand In hand hut ao far tittle pneumonia ha develop ed frmn t he Influent-. here. There ha heen no Hpanlfh InflueiiKa dlwover ed u yet among the oldier and ev ery mean la teing taken to prevent it epidemic aui h a hae heen felt In t he full. 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