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PAGE SIX EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1917. i 1 AM IM1BPBNIBNS KBWSrAFEB 4 nail? and H. ml Wart 17 at Paa iton, Oregoa, by tha OBhXXINIAN I'lULIsaiNO CO. "aa at ta pnarofflo at Pradlatoa, M ascotta-ciass mall atattar. City Official Paper. County Official Paper, af am bar' United Press Associatioa. ON AI.a IN OTHKR CITIES HMd News Stand. Fortlaaa. laswaasa New Co., Portland, oregoa. ON F1I,K AT CMrajr Beraaa, SOS Krcnrltr Ballalaa afaebinatoa, D. O, Bureau. SOI Feor sssjc street. N. W. . spies avnre here erea before (fee war Ueann; and It unhappily aa aoc nuutv of conjecture, trat a tact proa ed la our courts or justice, that tin tntrlKuca which have more thaat oner come pe-Hlounlr mat to ettaaaarbtnj the pesux? and distarMna; the Indus tries of the country have been c ricd on at the Instunuiun. witn tltf iHHrt. and rvoat under the pcraon- al dlrrtctioa of official agenta of the imperial iroTernmont aocredlted us the amenunrnt of the United States.' In other words the German CB80R1PTION FATES UN ADVANCE) year, by mall.. ,. . an aaontha. by mall oily, tare montba. bT mall.- aauy, saw moatb. by mall analta. aoe year, by carrier a "y, ats mootha, by carrier aatiy, tares montba, by carrier Bahfctir, aoe month, by carrier r aaaa-Waefely. one year, by aaatl 1. l-Weefcl. six montba. br mall.. t-tYaetiy. foor mootha. by mall.. war managers have taken course they could scarcely ex pect this nation to tolerate. When in addition we consider their attempt to array Mexico against us for an invasion and when we consider the ruthless ness of their warfare on our shipping no answer is left save war. In his address last evening President Wilson placed the issue squarely before congress and the people. To his plea there is and can be but one re ply. The United States is go- J ing into the fight and we will piay a neavy pare it is a ter- rible thing we face but it win I not be without redeeming1 fea tures, .i.no . t .10 1 25 . .50 . TS . S TS . 1 5 . .05 . 1.50 3 CXlf.VMMA'S BOYS "Tow can measnr my boy for a sword," ah said. And measure bia heart for the call that cornea "When the l-riona of glory to ' hi t tie tread, 'Awl the buftlea a newer the rolling drums." And th-y measured her boy, And he ready he'll o With a aonic in tiis heart When the trumpttia blow! . Tou can measure onr boys for your work. O land, - And call them to aervlce, ell brave in one Ker the work found ready for heurt and hand, "tVeath the Manner that glis- teas beneath the sun. Tou tail measure our boys, t And the'H ro, thank .d, W.hen the buglen Bound And ihe inreat flaps nod BE FAIR N Pendleton, and doubtless elsewhere all over the country unfair and untrue stories have been circulated as to utterances or behavior on the part of certain citizens of German birth. Justice calls for caution in accepting such ! stories without first verifying jthem. If you know of treasonable action or talk on the part of anyone report the facts to the Isheriff or the police, so they jmay keep tab on question. But be THERE IS BUT ONE ANSWER the men in careful in circulating nearsay scones i bearing upon a man's loyalty. jDo unto others as you would J j have them do unto you under ; similar circumstances. j As a matter ot fact the Uni- (ted States will have no trouble I with the great mass of German ; born people in this country. iThey will be loyal to Uncle iSam, as they should' be. Be- ing such they will be entitled Jito the rights and privileges of a, American citizenship. Let ,them have them. WHERE RUSSIA EXPECTS A GERMAN DRIVE lr Jfi' ) cTTt"! fWOOV -fijvr AuexANORO'.V DlSNA ?, ; HOSSlENt SaLV l-TT fZXglf LEPEU 1 1 SCALE OF MILES , , , , i i - i , , , RAILROADS ' O 25 50 75 too aaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaaaamai BATTLC LINE Owners Dependability Proclaim of Jeffery Sixr Dispatches from Petrogrod tell of the maattina; of German troops alons the northern ,end of the eastern front, presumably for a Kreat of fensive directed against Petrograd. German attack at Postnvy, south of Dvlnsk (indicated by arrow) has been repulsed. The Russians con sidered it a "feeler" leading to the big offensive to come. The Russian capital lies 300 miles from the near est point of the battle line. DON'T LEAVE THEM TO CHARITY T is su ggested by Represen tative Kubh of Portland that the legislature be called into special session to provide a plan whereby the state of Oregon will provide ray for the families of men who go to war from this BEMOCRACY Is govern ment by the 'people; au tocracy is government by 'Caste with power based on surce. Democracy is justice, ' 5iHtfwra.rv- i rvrannv The f or- ' ; mer wins favor through fair,818!- , dealing, it inspires confidence' The East Oregonian favors and good will; the latter rules such a proposal. The pay sug tiiroogJi fear .it breeds dis-iested not aPP1 to single fcrtrst because unscrupulous in;"1611 w,no ftaYe no dependents, iU methods but on to those having loved '", . tj: iones relying upon their earn- iiir wiifin? wriiwr til iicBi-i; , dent Wilson's now uneasage to congress shows that ' m the mind of 1 1 j i .-i... n,ii.,th. h.. tfy honor and then forcing , . . , , ',i- j their families to rely upon char- ' Za v and n Sfrirv tor Kvllhood is A atrocity 4emcracj and an utocey r one gho,jM be wilIin to . -i- , i j .-. J: ....tr..i The efficient way is for the l tie prraiiutMii u upuu-mlui hind is a splendid prepared ness. The president sees in the post-bellum sky the dawn of universal peace insured by the combined democracies of the world in which the United States will be a strong figure. People can be patriotic and at the same time keep cool; nothing can be gained by rashness. With the country at war there should no longer be paci fists or partisans; only .patri ots. HIGH SCHOOL NEWS 9-- 28 Years Ago Today famous r j .. V"S that ' lat.iiK , icv uii t. - i U'nrlr unnn hnainpsc: Imps. RnH- our national ' - " " " " ' jf Germary f.nd has no faith a i promistts or intentions ol ' the imperial government. He , i r L. : fwu ''l" t T. lf The President is striving to get and to Rome extent he sets . . - ,i iT. countenance. The efficient way .state or federal government to handle this work. The expense may not be heavy but great or little the duty should be met. Vfrth them in the following: - nr uf ttM- tilings that lias srrrr-l h (jnnriiarr us tbai Otr Irnlan au Ittnrm r not and ruld laerer be waar nrV-oal b- that froan tlxt verir out Mt aT tme iarepnt mar H has filled onr laaiajTa iaL -anmuuitLn and even aar camera f foMTiiuirui with spieM aal art rrlmWal Intrigues ncrhcrv Har suuKMial anitr of caor iau ltliln ami arilh r inA n rM 4 and our com - U 14 airar riXL-nt that Ha awav from antiquated and hap hazard methods of raising an army ; let us also get away from the old methods of caring for dependents left at home. The secret orders, particu larly those carrying insurance, who pledge the pavment of dues of members who gc to war, show practical patriotism ; the care of those to be left be- :rnT'C. IT.. Pool Prnfrtinr. I protect against bad weather when you have them with you but often you are ex posed to rain or sleet un prepared, a cold follows and you are stuffed up, Sou sneeze and cough and r. Kinz's New Discovery wu! promptly break up the cold- I his famous old remedy has been in thous ands of family medicine chests since 1869. Ymir rlruo-mat has sold it for VeaTS. Get a i4, loale to-day, children and grown upa find it V r feasant to take and effective. Try it. av . A I irra.ii.irr 1 .. . ..- ;4 1 grippy. (From the Iaily Kast Kreaoniai. Auril 3, 1.) Ool. Parsons has cnimenced suit for dumaet-s in the sum of 110.00 against the Centerville Home Press claiming to be Injured to that extent bv- the libelous article In the recent issue of that paper. Iick- Waugh. the gi-nial deputy sheriff has been bedecked with the honors of a full fledged physician by the county court which has appointed him t TiHlt Alba and attend to a case of much delicacy. The old court house well, the crys tal waters of which have quenched the thirst of Pendleton citizens ror years has fallen into disrepute for worms and other Impurities have found a lodgement therein. He who drinkrs of Its maters does so at hi .n danger. Whether or not a certain young Iran of I'enniemn is mHmra i to be troubling his friends consider ably although the young man him self is losing but little S!eep over It fteef cattle are quoted at 'i ornts. a lllttle leas than the average price at this season: butchers have little difficulty obtaining all the cat- le needed. Taxes tor all purposes, state, coun ty and municipal for a reeiueni 01 Pendleton aggregate about four per rent of his assessable property. DO YOU KNOW- In the regular student body meet ing Monday letters were awarded t the ttudentt who earned them dur ing the past basketball season. The girls receiving letters were lta Afcee. Veva ook. Gwendnlyn Rubers. Helen Nelson. Jean Foldom, Thelma Thompson. Delia Ferguson, Alta Mentzer. Edith Laing. Grace Rugg. Vera Temple. Alice Finnell. The hoys: Olen Huey, Harold Casey. Milton Fit Gerald. Sheldon rlrH-h, Roy Duff, Ralph Hargette. At this meeting officers 'were also- nominated for next year. Those nominated were Bowman and Ca-fef for president, Eugene Hampton and Hoy Furnish, vice-president. Eugen. Boylen and Ned Strahorn for com-mitteman-at-large. Jean Folsom and Emily Carney, secretary-treasurer. For football manager Harry Hafeg and Balfe tMrich were nominated. For basketball manager Theo Htraughn and Floyd Snydnr. For the, girls' basketball manager. Allre Finnell and Gwendolyn ftogers Reel and Gordon were nominated for t rac k ma nager. Herman n yd er for assistant basketball manager, Zoe Carney, Paul Mortlmore and D Vergne Uvermore. For yell leader, Walter Willi snd Milton Fltx Ger ald, for baseball manager. For de. bate manager Ralph Kurges was nominated. These new men for student body off leer will be voted upon the second Wednesday In April. In the hand, of thousands of satisfied owners this car has demonstrated convincingly its lasting durability and light cost of upkeep. Gasoline consumption is, low tire mile age High. Even after thousands of miles of hard road travel, parts replacements are almost negligible. Jeffery Six is a dependable car that negotiates all roads with greatest dispatch and comfort to the passengers. As for power, it has ample for any emergency. The Jeffery Six motor with the inherently balanced crankshaft develops 53 horsepower with a speed range of from two miles per hour to sixty on high gear. The hammock-slung body with clean-cut stream lines and gracefully relied lateral edges wins instant admiration. In spect the roiny tonneau, upholstered with high grade leather and perfect in airappointments. You will quickly approve the divided front seats. From the standpoint of economy, beauty and performance Jeffery Six is a real motor car bargain at $1465. C. H. TORRENCE A complete service station maintained in our own garage V A at 726 Cottonwood Street. Pendleton. fli Telephone 0 B Catarrhal Israfneaa Cannot Be Cured by Inral appllrstlans. aa they rannot react the diaeased portlai of tha ear. There la nnlw m hi fa eiire catarrhal deafness and that la by a eistatituilunal remedy Catarrhal lieafnexs la eauartl by aa la flamed ronilltloa of the mucous llnlnit ot the Kn.lachian Tube. Whea thla tube b inrlauied jron hare a ruaibllDii aouud or In perfect heiirlnic, aad when it la entlrrl) 'led. lieafneas Is the reanlt. t'Dleas th IDnatnmathm eaa be reduced1 and thia tnbf restored to Ira normal condition, beaiini will be d-strored forever. Man eaaea ol rleafnees are caused by catarrh, which Is as inflamed condlrlon of rhe niucoua eurraces Itali a Catarrh t'ura acta thro the blooc oa the mucous surfaces of Ihe ayatem. We will Hire One llnodred t"llara fot any case of Catarrhal lieafneas that cannot lie cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars free, ail Drumtlsta, 76c. r. t. CUENKI a CO., Toledo. O r DO YOU NEGLECT YOUR TEETH? That the 11 Itound-rp fllnia ure now ahoalnir on nroada. New Yor and are making a blK hit? T, t Joe Tallman pulled the booti. off Hank Vauahan when that no torious despemdo was dlnar as a re-, suit uf his horse fallinc with him? That the county now known as Coos was formerly knows as coolc- koo-oose from an Indian word mean Ins; "place of pines"? That the assets of the Pendleton banks are seven and a quarter mil lions. Klvlns- thai rlty almost tha larar est per capita hank assets of any city in the land? That Bill Coorti-r helped buud the Hunt railroad into this cite? "Clad to meet yon. man usually says -hei another but is he? ' la what one Introduced to Good writers are luminous, but not Voluminous. KG Baking Powder Passed by the Board of Censors 1st The manufacturer with the rigid tests of the laboratory and factory. 2nd The wholesale grocer with his high standing and desire to handle only reliable goods. 3rd The retail grocerwho desires ' to handle only those brands be knows will please his customers.- 4th The food officials with their rigid laws for the purity and v wholesomeness of food products. r , 5th And moat important, you, , the housewife with your desire for purity, efficiency and per fect satisfaction. ASK YOUR GROCER HE SELLS IT Dental work is not a luxury but a necesxity, the name 5 as food, clothes and shelter. Come in for free exami- t nation. We will make the price riifht. j aisaa a PSSAII ana, I lV I i K HiUNPaiiB uennsTS i Cor. Main and Webb Sta. Phone 12. Lady Attendant Ppnillcton Ore. C Open Evenings l'Ulloi 'nmsimnmmimrnmmmHwnntsmm imiiiidUinlUuMliuiliuliW I Ounces for (More than a pound and a half for m quarter) 3 if 3 II f I I'i S3 fi a 3 I i E 3 3 1 1-4 II E I II i 1 I i i I i Chick Food The best insurance for the baby chicks Its not what you hatch Its what you raise Laying Tonics. Lice Killers, Etc. Colesworthy's Haled Hay, Oats, Rolled Barley Etc. CHOP MILL Alta and Cottonwood Phone 134 f a 3 11 l:J It . a M ll i 3 13 El r r i I'WUIUtlMUUu, H 'sM.Htu