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PAGE FIVB EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1918. ITALY EARNED HER SHARE OF GLORY linill!mnHMIIIIIII!"!lIIMIIIII'l!IH!IHinMn!H!!!l(l'Mnni!ll!l!!!n"II!!tMn!!'I!',l innmiimimiwi l!lllInHMlllnlnHllMlHllllt)llfimMlWllt'1''Mlll'l"'WIl,l'''"'"',", ii!l!iS!!l!l!!!iil!iiili llliiillJill!!llilliiii!!!lillliH i I S.'illllll llil!lllliiiiil!!illlliliiiilliniiiii!ii!lliliiliiiiiilillliiililliiuiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiii illlliiiliiillllllliilililiiiiiUiliillillllillli! m CASH GROCERY 525 Main St. Free Delivery.' Phone 640 C01QY Weston Mountain Netted Gem Spuds, ; 100 pounds $1.75 Folger's Ensign Coffee, 1 pound ... .... 25c Sniders Catsup, bottle , 25c Olympic Pancake Flour, package Quaker Corn Flakes, package . y. . . . . . 10c Washington Crisps, package 10c Macaroni, Spaghetti and Noodles, pkg. 10c Macaroni, Spaghetti, 5 lb. box ........ 55c Bob White Soap, 4 bars 25c Crystal White Soap, 4 bars 25c Citrus Powder, 2 packages 55c Poultry Feeds and Tonics, all Kinds. Colesworthy's BY HENRY WOOD S3 (United I'rem Htuff Correspomlcnt) j 1 llOMB, Nov. 26. With the end of j S3 ;the war, which render no. lowcer ne- j 'oessnry Hecrecy rewarding the molliza- j f- jtlon efforts of the varloua Allied conn- : 13 tried, the fact hus Just been made pub- ' lllo that Italy's tothl " mobilization ! Hf irenched iuiit 14 1-2 per cent of her to- j 3 tal population. j r.z Thin figure It la believed will ur-gE po that of any of the other Allled.j2 nations, j Es Of a total of 86.000,000 Inhabitants, gs Italy called under arm oyer &,u, 000 men. ... - To do this It "wna neceitsary to call out not only all of her oldest classes 1 that could possibly be of any service. but to send aliio her younger classes to jthe front in a greater proportion thang if any 01 me oiner Allien. iiBiyR ttinwn - J of 1899, comprising- the lt year old S3 iboys of the nation, were at the front a year before hostilities ceased, while '13 all of the more important elements of ' the 1800 class or 18 year old boy sol-igg Idlers have been under arms for the gS last six months. In addition to the 5,000.000 men js j under arms, Italy had engaged In her g jcstahllshment for the manufacture 23 of war materials 900,000 men and 3 200,000 women and boys. In addition France was supplied with over 70,000 gj Italian "workmen for keeping up the 'civilian work of that country, besides gs thousands of auxiliary troops who jsg were engaged In the construction ofjgg military defenses along the entire ; French front, making a total of war 1 s Industrial mobilization of 1.300,000. igs Added to this was the agricultural 1 mobilization, consisting largely of old men, women and boys who replaced the 3.000,000 Italian agricultural I 3 workers who were under arms. Italy's j E military, industrial and civilian mobl- : SS llTntinn thus reached a total of over : S. 000.000. 1 yU U Li THE UNIVERSAL GAR 1101EHI I 127-9 E. Alta Phone 134 T affords us a great deal of pleasure to announce that the pro duction of FORD CARS has been resumed in a limited way, and as soon as nossihle the factory will release themselves from such war work as they have undertaken and again concen trate on production of the staple FORD, "The Universal Car." EMERGENCY IHCIS From THE PENDLETON DRUG CO. During Closing Hours PIioiie44 This store has four residence phones con nected with store. 4G4 will get one of them for you in emer gencies during closing hours. . The Pendleton Drug Co. I Prescriptions Or Other J may be had after 6:S0 ' P. M. by calling resi dence phones Emergency Drugs top IHS i Taliman & Co. Ijeadlna; Druggists. 1 Famous Oregon Runner ! Wins Gold Watch From j Queen Mother of Italy j PORT! .AND, Nov. 26. First Lieu- j laj tenant Vere. Windnwsle, the famous Portland mile runner, who won "his ; spurs at Oregon and Cornell, and gs who helped the Italian air forces rout j S3 the Austrians in the Piave, had plenty of opportunity this summer and u-ie tumn to display his skill before the Inthletic funs of Rome. As a mf-iS jmento. Lieutenant Windnagle, lT. 8. ,gg jhirdman. was presented with a gold watch at the meeting of the athletes 3 and Italian Bthlftlc authorities at the 55 Hatha of Camellia, a present of the - 'ipieen mother of Italy. . ' , Coinpeilng against Windnagln and the other Americans were athletes from Italy and Belgium. The 100 meters wua won by the Italian avia tor, croci, who has a. war record of downing five Austrian planes. j Wins NOO .Meter IIiut. ; 'i.ioutiiant WindiiaKle sent clip pings from various Rome newspa pers to Mrs. Windnagle, relating to ithe big meeting. KI Piccolo has the .following about the 800 meter' race, .which Windnaffle won: "This was a face the equal of which ' tt will he difficult to see aain in ;Rome. A reunion of select champions In excellent form; a fierce strugKle throughout all of the course: a ieedy pace set by Lunglll, with the finest resolution and courage: an arrival in a close grup, from which there suc eeded to come to light, slowly, but surely, the American, Windnagle, well known of nil the Roman public. "The result was as follows: Wind nable (American). Time 2.0". 1-4; 2. Lunchi: S, Konhl; , Candelorl (Italy.)" Cars at first will come from the Detroit factory direct Within a couple of months the Portland assembling factory will be in operation, but it will take four or five months to fully organize and again get back to the quantity production of before the war. So as to enable the Detroit factory to make a just and equitable distribution it is necessary to have an idea of each territory's im mediate needs so that shipments may come forward. Therefore WE URGE ANY ONE DESIRING TO OBTAIN A FORD TO PLACE THEIR ORDER WITH US IIMEDIATELY. SISlPSOW AUTO CORSPAEJY Distributors for Umatilla County. PENDLETON, OREGON I 1 m -3 1 3 1 1 SB S I 3 1 a 3 i 1 1 1 2 siilllili lilllilllllliilllillilllu!,.!- UNITED STATES HAS BRILLIANT OUTLOOK DENTISTRY Dr. David Bennett Hill Dr. Tom O. Bailey Jndd llulldlnc.- IVmlleton, Oregon. PATRIOTIC DUTY Have you put in your winter's fuel? To aivoid a repetition of last winter's coal shortage, the consumer must put in the fuel now. Let us quote you on Coal and Wood PHONE s B. L Burroughs East Wrcbb and College Streets. We advertise and offer War BaTlngs htampa for sale with erctf ' . purchase.. NEW YORK. Nov. 2". "The in dustries of the United States stand- on the threshold of the urentest oppor tunity in rho world's history." Charles H. Sabln, president of the Ouuranty Trust company of New York, London and Paris, said this at the conclusion of an Interview in which he discussed the probable ef fect of peace on business and labor in the United States. 1 nustness Men t'nn !! OlMlinlstic "I am an optimist on the Reneral ioutlook," he declared. "There' Is not the stlRhtest reason to believe that panicky conditions may follow the pence settlement. We only expect, of course, a period of renujusl nient in which Industries that have been on a purely war basis will be transferred to 'a peace basis, but, beyond some tem porary dislocation and redistribution !of labor, we have nothimr to fear. I . "There will be released for peace j time Industry a volume of raw ma terial which has heretofore had to be ! withheld from such .work. For in stance. I have wanted for some time to put a wire fence around my pur- den. I could not tret the wire. It was Eolns into war use. That is a. small thing, but It is typical. ' ( ? "Ail building; operation's tiot of a purely war . character have hern sus pended durlnff the war. There is a sreat deal of work of that kind to be , done. Abroad, of course, there' is much more to be done. and. no doubt, wewill be called on to do our share of that, thouKh naturally the French, thrifty, highly skilled an Intelligent, wili want to utilize their own indus 'triai equipment so far as possible, Irather than owe us for additional I materials. The same will be true of j F.rgland and Belgium. But notwit hstanding this, thre is a vast deal for ,vk to do In helping these countries rebuild, and a large part of this bus liness we can finance by purchase of French, British and Belgian securi .ties. Thtis we will finance our own 'export business a sound principle in building up export trade." I ROBS WIRELESSPl STATIC, 1. l 1 A if wxJ j-Ymf Isoars Killed In Toy. known resident of the Beswick dls- K LA MATH PAI-LS. Or., Nov. 27. tr!ct. who secured his trophies in the To get four bears In one day was the inountains of the Spencer and Clover experience- of A". L Frain. a well- creek conntry. , . . . t 4 ' Kttiilcnm fit I'nJforms. fNTVERSITT O FOUEOON, Nov. 27. A great day for the men of the Students" Army Training Corps was yesterday. They were so happy they could scarcely contain their Joy. For to be paid and to have a new uniform, or even part of one, all In one day is considered almost too good to be true. SOCIETY WOMAN WHO AIDED UNITED WAR WORK DRIVE BY SELLING FIES FOR "Y" AT CELMONICO'S n PovA weaAant. ..V.t. Roy Weagant. chief engineer of the Marconi Company of Amer ica, has perfected an inwnuou regarded as the moat important in the nistory of wireless telegra phy. The invention removes the static." thereby overcoming the greatest obstacle to the clear transmission of radio messages. "Static" is to wireless telegraphy what the old buzzing used to be to the phone. Weagant s discovery makes con tinuous wireless communication over the oceans possible for 2 4 hours ot the day. regardless of at mospheric conditions. It will also make unnecessary the high towers for aerials. PERMANENT STOCK YARD SUPERVISION IS RECOMMENDED WASHINGTON". Nov. 27. I'erma m-nt feiK't'Jtl sujtervipion of the stock ynrds Is rocnmmondf d by Secretary of Aprfciiltnre Houston, who declurej the system has succeeded so well that it should he extended to include related Interests. All Traces of Scrofula Cleansed from the Blood Impuriti Proniplly Wiped Out. If there is p.n7 traca cf Scrofula, cr ether impurities in your blood, you cannot enjoy the full physical devel opment that a healthy body 13 ca pable of until your blood has been thoroughly cleansed and parilici of oil traces of impure matter. S. S. S., the wonderful old purely vegetable blood remedy, has no eqI for remoing the last trace of Scrof ula and other blood taints, and there is no case that it does not promptly leach. S. S. & will thoroughly cleans end remove every disease germ that . infests the blood and giro joa new -life and vigor. 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