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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON OREGftKfs. AUESD AY, JANUARY 14, lOiD; EIGirrPACESJ f; r 4 AN IXIt.TEVIKT NFWSPAPRR. Imitif ! tkmi-"NV" kly t t'-ndl- rien. bv the KAST UftklUo.MAN fUKUdMiNtl CO. l"nt.r.i at the fKjstoffir at Pendle ton, ortKon, as second-class mall nam r. 7b plit.fie iN PAI.K IN OTHER CITIES. Ini,.. 1 Nrwi Stand. Portland Jiownmn NVws To., Portland, UrcroD ON Kil13 AT 1.l..:iSO ilurvsu, 0S Security Build Inn, " 7t.in1.-u1n. ft c.. Buraau SOI "our- l i w IV.1 w. T 1RKAD. Si rip life of dread, and half Its terrors flee; We then confront what is, not what mlf?ht be. K'cn rain itself is not so hard to bear. Reduced to actual feeling;, minus Kr naught that overtakes us As IliUill Ii in real occurrence as in dreams. And fully half our energies we waste In dreading griefs we never have to taste.' Strip life of dread, and what a change there'd be! Hope then would Telfm and doubt forever flee. For doubt is dread and timid ones are torn V.y pain of things that never shall he born; And minds that fear to' try are paralysed. Their richest treasures left un realized: t . While he who has true courage, less tho fear. Misses much strife nor even dreams 'tis near! ' Grace E. Hall. a, KAISERISM'S TWIN "BROTHER 0 EWS from Buenos Aires is that bolsheviki agitators from Russia have been working systematically to cre ate disorder and bloodshed in Argentina.. Berlin reports show that . the Russian Reds .ave had quite a hand in fo- j.ieniing irouoie mere. 11 may ay also be set down that where possible the Trotsky-Lenine outfit have sent their perform- : . i . 1 1 i -1 nM , Ishevik idea seemsTcall for turning the whole world into ''"VnH P ' P The Ur will not be fullv nvJrrbo'shevm Us been laid by the heels. It is no part MEN'S FINE ON SALE AT 'J Li Vounjr Men's and Men's, ttexnlur. Stout ami Ixmijt -i;ltit' Mrs-s ftM'lttded. Woml-rfiil values to :!.'.i .narMUt d oll-wl falirta'. I iml wrkmait-liip. AlKiation I"n. Siile unrts Monday. Jan. 1 3th I mis suuirilaj niulil, Jan. I Mil. BOND WwimOTIIERS i , iu-u lxiiiir ttotiih if m - v j .t r6 fit 8UHSCRIPTION HATE3 (lSf ADVANCE) Daily, one year, by mail Daily, six months by mall 5.oe . J. 50 Daily, three month by mall Dally, one month by mail Daily, one year by carrier Dally, six month by carrier. Dally, three months by carrier Daily, one month, by carrier Semi-Weekly, one year, by mail... Sc nil -Weekly, six months, by mall fremi-Weekly four months by mall . 1.11 . .so . T.50 . S.75 . 1.95 . .C5 1.50 .75 .50 pf the move for freedom ; it is a Dy-product of kaisensm. The bolshevik does not want demo cracy or majority rule. He Lwants despotism with extreme and murderous radicals in the saddle. When the league of nations is formed one of its first acts should be to deal effectively with the bolshevik menace. The world has just gotten through with a bitter war to save civilization from the ty ranny of a man who claimed to rule by divine might. We now see the spectacle of men who would rule if they could by vir tue of the torch and the bomb. They are in the same category as the Prussian militarists and should be so considered. INSURANCE AND INFLU ENZA , - ARTIAL reports from the life insurance companies nf tho TTniTAn Stntp printed in the Journal of Com merce, show the deaths from the influenza empidemic of the Oetober-to-December Deriod in 1918 of more than 120,000 policy holders. These deaths caused claims against the com panies for more than $52,000, 000. It is expected that com plete returns will show a loss at least of 200,000 lives and of $100,000,000 in claims. These reports constitute a reduction to plain figures of some portion of a national ca lamity to which we are accus tomed to refer in terms of hu man sorrow and bereavement. Such statistics of a plague are unusual. As quoted here they are amazing. To guide us in , - ;,ij iYc, thfl tota, nurnber , of deaths from the epidemic we may know that something more than 11,500.000 policies were in force in the United btates in 1917, or a little better than one 07aOn - ,- n,r and to business interests in any way related to insurance con cerns, the word will be reassur- " JX. e tfes ongly The cal? on their resources was unex- pected but is not staggering. AZZ&!? Uo'StehS". Z- gress of the influenza, the in surance men report mat an un usual percentage of victims died in vears from thirty to forty-five, covering thus an age i neriod ordinarily roDust. inis occasioned calls on many poli cies on which but few premi ums had been paid. Beyond the insurance consideration, it is a matter of considerable patho logic concern. The insurance data in full may prove of great value in the post-facto medical study of the epidemic. New York World. It looks very much like the allied powers will, form a league of nations despite the fervid objections of Senator Lodge and his democratic friend Senator Reed. Counties that wish valuable state aid in road work must step forth with their part of the work. If they wait too long in the matter they will find that the money has been assign ed to other sections where a more wide awake spirit was shown. The blue flag has become al most extinct in Pendleton but it is too soon to brag very much on the subject. 28 YEARS AGO v (From the Kast Oregonlan, January 14. 11)91.) Damon Ilge. K. of P.. has work In the first and third ranks this even ing. Ievl Anker.y the hanker, was in I'emili-lon this mol-nln from Walla VVulla on his way to linker City. Two Indians weer before Commis sioner Itesn eHt.TCav on the charge of stealing blankets from Chiff l'eos wife. Indian police are now securing ilueH;H-s and the accused will be tried tomorrow. t Members of the Musicals gathered last niBht at tnl(Jen(lltlf 3I.t'n)kld!houWhtt' h replied tempestuously Mrs. N. M. refkhisand" necMeil nbjiYThut'aiwhat this tlckat In my 'in vital, hold the last muslcale at Mrs. Lane's tlon says. Se her!". The usher's residence with some additions to the visual program. THE FUNNY BONE Among th passenger on board ship crossing- the Atlantic recently was a man who stuttered. One day he went to the captain of the ship to speak to him. "S-s-s-a-s," stuttered the man. "Oh, I can't be bothered," said tho captain, angrily; - to somebody else.' J : -. - v-' ',. ... The man tried to speak -to' ever-'-' body on board the ship; lulf none could wait to hear what he had to ' say. At last' he' came to the captain 'afmin. "'toolt Sere,"1 said the captain, "1 can tell you What to do when -you want to say anything1;' bnt If yon cant say anvthliiK you should sins It." Then suddenly. In a tragic voice, the man commenced to sins. "Should auld acquaintance ie forsot and never brought to mind. The blooming- cook's fell ovorboard and is twenty miles behind." A red-faced," awkward younjr, man aproached an nsher at the church wedding the other day and timorously. slipped into his hand a package tied wtth a red ribbon, . "What's this?", pnny, Coast Artillery Corps, was ac asked the usher suspiciously. "Oh. cidentully shot and instantly killed at that's the present for the bride." ''nut you shouldn't bring It here, my friend, ( i. . . . jt If '. ,", Jl! : fSV- -; oftfid, MEDITERRANEAN ' If" - J l, ' .,, t . ' - , i ;.'" ? ''" I . t v -.- ls,-.! '!"' r I W H . - H,-..f. - I- ' " , .,w , J tSUihj d"l - Lit3r jui IiLr . . .- . -4i-i -.- - -,r- i -;.v-.:. 'A TRENCH SQUADRON 'LE&VtMG TOUIOK ? .1 ' " ' "1w wn. . Z : ' " if " " " "7:i" - -. V-ill tJA F - -c 1 'lw 11-; -JC p (fs a li&LjJ 1JJ , vxl,i " - -XI . ;r ... fTreaent :at the door." 'You nro n chemist and a druRglst, are you ?". "I urn. 'Heri In tho business a rnimher of yours?" 'I have." ndtTntand your trade thorough- Jiyy "1 do." " " Registered r "yes. sir." "Thnt is your doptoma hanging over there?" " ' -' ' .. )s. . . , , , i.Vr ' Vi.l. Klvri me' a nlcVel' worth ot tooth powder.1 i 11. lT -.-HTii-ef .'I OVER THE NORTHWEST;, Strike Causes shut lovn. BAKKU, Jan. 14, Thirty, men who have been employed nt the Ben Har rison mine, were laid off Saturday, owing to tho tie-up on the Similiter Valloy i-uilroad. The company was forced to shut down owing to the furt that it. could not get Its product to market. nischarsf of Gun "Fatal. ASTOniA, Of., Jan. 14. Carl D. Douglas, a member of the First Cnm- Fort Stevens early today. eyes were moist as he read He was relieving tho guard, and as!"" senate resolution Introduced this . ; . .u :r Hr4Sav ' jM-f v VZ I X -I " ' - - ii ' .v -, -. "h? k , s rr t .,-fi.; i .,.1 I 'OMl 1 ' I .(1 VIMt l.li.l'T 1.1, 1 fife Jn'"5l"S offTBuard attempted tnluniimd ills gun n wast discharged. The bullet Btruckj.tUe pavement and glancing, hit Douglaa in the throet. He was 27 years of age and his for mer home was at Oregon City, where the body will be flent for interment. KnHtno to ;ct Alna" Kt'tlRNK.-or., Jiin. 14. HequlHltlon for lo'nlrplunes for forest patrol pur poses In the l'aclflo Northwest has been made, according to announce ment today by Clyde It. Sells, super visor of the Cascade National Forest, with headquarters In Kugene. He ex--pects thnt two machines will be as signed to ' tlis city- une for the Cas cade forest and the other for the Sins law forest the supervisor of which also has headquarters In this- city, ' ,. Mltwiiiir 'Tii'iikvr"s'tjr" intiM ' F(iiiii1. KRATTt.W.Vi'ash.. .".lftll, 1 1 4'. The enlt'X'n', V'a'iJli. , r.'tiitrti'd VinVlnR-lked tar vasttrn dlploniiftlc clrclea hci iu";xa'filMB.y' 'ri''"llfe-lin'tjp 'yrhrrt'::; tfle'iTlti Chinese, have entered p'roUi mt(is1ns( frihkpK'tleorKi'f W. ir;oo"ri-ffs? a?. ijRulnst the' continued - maintenance'' cnMlng' to A' fllspattn1 "received h'erkilarge Japanese forbes In Slbcrln. 5'fio' 'boat'cVihratncfl' ti' occirpVrhts. ''- TnfliK'iizu. Ts Iirrni un. STATU CACITOI,, .Salem, Jan. 14. Spanish Influenza, sole absorbing topic the past few days,' was entirely forgotten, apparently, when the legis lators landed on the scene, and not "a mention was made of It - in either house today. llry Measure) Introduced. ST ATM CAPITOL, Sniem. Jan. 14 itatlficatlon of the -national prohlbl tion amendment Is provided for In a jT'."-"fi.' , "ir V' 1. -whrt t'mtr: li-mttnSjfui-f'ln ppnhl bitiijn' li'glslutlon'Tn the" session' two" years ago. The prohibition question was brought before the senate inline dintely after the body had orgaulzed for regular business. California Solons Mak. i SACHAMKNTO, Cal., Jan. 14 The sonate anil assembly waived constitu tional Immunity from provisions of the influenxa mask ordinance by adop tlon of motions today Instructing theii scrgeants-iit-arms to permit - no one entering the chambers unmasked. .lAPA.V IS TO KVAOUATI0 V i - i .TSIVIl.'l til ItllMnlll.lt WASHINGTON. Jan. 14. Japan ins. agreed lo-the Chlntmo deuiiinii Uluit s ctindlti slio evacuate Tslng Tail upon ion that sho be granted a coin-. ial concession,' It was loarnedtt sis j Withdrawal ,of these juices 'already iJtas begun.1' 1 " i..-.; AVII.L CtlNSIIiKH Hl'SSIAV JtK'I'HKSE.NTATION AT TAItLK Hy Carl I. Croat. (United ITesn Staff Cnrrcs)oililcilt) WashiiiKton, Jan. l;t. Tim stain dc partment today rorwarded to tho Am erican iiraco delttrati'a tho Hrltlsh pro xsal reirurdlnfc tlio cCKiallon of itus Nlau liostilltlcs. It will he up to Wil son and tho Amcrftwn delegates to (lo iciilo whrthcy they wlsti the Bolshevik! in,,,! other Slav mgmu, to present their - " ' ."" V .. ,'"-. "4-.i ."if " rmtrv .1 BATjrjJESHIfV CtN"fM,tf Mvus rlOTO SCRVIC OPEN NOSTRILS! EP.il . A COLD OR CATARRH ; How To Get Relief When" Umi and Nom are Stuffed, Up. , . Cuunt, fifty!. Your cold In head, pr calurrh xllsuppears. Tour cloggei iiim. trlls will open,' the air passagei t ot your head will clear and you can ' breathe freely. No mora snuffling; hawking, mucous discharge, dryness or headache; no struggling for breath at night, ' Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply, a little of this fragrant -. antlsaptja cream In your nostrils. It penetrat'fa ,Miflii'l'er,vtitr passage of thehea, soothing and healing the awolllnyr or inflamed . mucous membrane, (Isma 'VUhtuatjMle6M Koo.?t colds iad catarrh yield llke.maglo. Don a sluffed-tip and miserable.,. nelteE anralSr- Oflli, : I - : - ' - " ; 1 --7 ' peuic views at Pari. French Foreljfa Miiiistcr IMchon Is reported to have' re IccUnI I ho lirltlsh iironosal, vlewtjur it us a iMun to have liolshevlkl deicgatee ut the la-ai confercnoe. WEST VlltGIMA GETS LIQCOR WASHINGTON, Jan. IS. Tho su premo court today revised a rulinc of the lower courts that the Reed "bone dry" amendment does not Prohibit In terstate transiMH-tatlon of liquor Into Went Virginia if it Is for personal as. i J THE MEDlTERrSAMEAN PATROL-, ..'