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bAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PEKPLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY, AfrRlL 8, 1617.
FACE FOUR
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(IN ADVANCE)
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ally, au Boats, by carrier.
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(east Weekly, ana yer. by Ball
east Weekly, ail swains, oj
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taxes on their incomes and
their excess profits. "Under
compulsory service the sons of
nch men nave 10 iace me guna
along with others. This will
not be a "rich man's war and
a poor man's fight." Why
then is it logical for anyone to
assert tne war is inspireu uj
Wall street? :
War is upon us because
Germany has brought it there.
WkiU u: mn pndp&vorinc
to be friendly and neutral Ger
many was plotting ana wont
ing against our peace and na
tional safety. In February she
announced a campaign of un
restricted submarine warfare
knowing well that sucn a
course meant a break with the
United States with war as an
almost certain consequence.
It is neither fair nor truth
ful to' lay blame for this war
upon anv faction in tne United
States. The blame is squarely
upon the kaiser ana the tier
man war party. They have
dreamed of world conquest
and have scoffed at American
wishes and American rights
thinking us divided and unpre
pared for trouble. We must
stand together and show them
their mistake.
nr1
rAN YOU PICK THEM ?
Kst. Ilx-ll. . Crystal - Dickson - C hl.n-k - Mew-he - Buchanan - Wte Tuxe,l),
Tha above pic. I.' a mTua .f 'ur he SZTIT ThTf m pen nmlnhem
Minstrels appearing at tha Oregon t heater next Monday ?"ey ev "'tonr answers i at once. Clot
correctly can secure a reserved seat t icket to the show by paying for It. J-.end oi.r
lusy. Tickets now on sale at The I elta.
;
111 i-E JAY.
Have you ever heard a blue jay
m tllr
a v . i. rauifiuL maddening
j.uv ..-
a squawk:--
a ... ... it ! u in the nines
Where ha meeta hia friends and
dines.
Ooaslp. he of all Bird town.
Hoax his Toice go up and down
Asking questions. answering
back,
"How la Jill V Mat '"Where Is
A Jack?"
Whispers sly pass round the
nock
' When the blue Jays meet and
s talk.
Have you heard a blue Jay sing?
Not that scream, ear shattering!
v But his whistle, rich snd sweet.
Sometimes sung to dancing feet,
Sometimes fluted as tie file "
Calling. "Glory! Winter dies!"
r him teeter on his toes
AS h whistles. "Winter goes!"
Laugh yoa must, such Joy -twill
bring
When you. hear a blue Jay aing.
Ruey Bartlett Stevens in the
Boston Transcript.
THE BLAME IS UPON
GERMANY
J O the East Oregonian the
IH . riaim that the demand
for war is inspired by
Wall street does not bear the
marks of good faith.
txr.it .traal ia not resrionsi-
ble for the German ruthless
submarine war tha primary
ause of our break with Ber
tin
Wall street did not plot to
j M;.n anil Janan into
an invasion of the United States
ith a. nromise OI American
. ;n At-anf nf virtorv.
Wall street has not filled our
cniintrv with foreign spies
ho. if honii humine or
1 M 1 . ' "
blowing up factories and ware
houses in this country.
Knr haa it been at all ne
cessary for Wall street to urge
war for profit making purpos
es. Our munition factory
owners have been doing well
off the European war. They
have been able to charge very
high prices and have made
millions. In turning their
plants to American purposes
they will make smaller profit
because the government is au
thorized by congress to fix
the margin of profit and it has
been placed at 10 per cent.
Factories that do not comply
.;w rtrnviHinns may be
1 kll CUV v
THE MODERN MARIE AN-
TOINETlt
HERE are elements of si
milarity between Rus
sia's Hp nosed -czarina.
Alexandra Alix and the ill-
fated Marie Antoinette oi
France, executed by the revo
lutionists in 17 as.
Marie Antoinette was not a
Frenchwoman though queen of
France. She was of 'Austria
and was suspected of plotting
uritk Aunt-Tin and with Prussi
ans when they were enemies of
her chosen country, one was
chiefly responsible for the
downfall of Louis avi wno
was a weak monarch but not
greatly disliked. The distrust
was for the queen and the
gullitone her final fate.
The Russian czarina is a
r.m a n nnt a Russian. Those
of the new Russia are said to
have feared her influence, De
limnnir Vioi avmnathies to be
with the Teutons rather than
with Russia. Whether the
suspicion was well grounded
.iv nft IT. PYlSTeXl HI 111 WttS a
t'orfflfiil factor in the over
tVtrr.-ar nf Nicholas.
But Alexandra Alix is noi
fks ni momhpr nf n resent
dav European noraniy unuer
.v:;ai oiioriancp to a country
tnat is at war with her or his
nr.tive land. Intermarriages
v,o.. hun th rpo-ular order
between the royal families, so
much so that all memoers ui
the ruling houses haye close
hivh in rank in other
countries with which their own
nations are at war.
Will not this condition of af
fairs make democrats in all the
countries impatient and suspi
cious of royalty with the re
sults there may be no crowns
left in Europe when tne war i
completed?
call, out, hands off from old
Prussia."
Another member of tne oia
-,,ni Ko oritur the historic
name of Count von Room, call
ed out: "Our Frussian iainer
land, the core of the German
empire, would be ruined by a
liberal and democratic electo
ral law."
In other words the Benin
autocracy fears to let the Ger
man people have a full voice
; - ii.A;r turn o-nvpmment. The
ruin they predict from a "denr
ocratic electoral law" would
be for the autocracy, not for
tkn d airman riPODle.
Liberty loving vierinann .
r ...;11 pkiv nnor allecri-
ance to the Fatherland if they
pray or hope for the success
of the forces that deny to the
German people the elementary
rights of man.
NAVAL CADETS GRADUATE AHEAD OF TIME
4
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1
28 Years Ago Today
FQR GERMAN FREEDOM
to'
(From the Daily Bast oregonian.
April S. 1SS )
n.u. UmimiulA season has com.
menced and that refreshing dsink t
sold at various notion stores along
the street for five cents a glass. In
it or rather outside or it tne country
madden and her beaa revel when they
come to town.
.ii i .inttM. ii vears of agft
have been forbidden to enter the free
reading rooms as despite tnreaia anu
pleadings they have maoe men
thoroughly obnoxious In that institu
tion. ,
Weston Leader There is some talk
of forming a Joint stock company and
building a line or street w
the depot to the foot of Main street.
Growing grain on the Indian lands
i , k. tnnklnv fine and the
white settlers If allowed to harvest
It will have splendid crops.
Mrs. B. 8. Waffle, accompanied by
her daughter. Mlsa Ida. left Thurs
day on a two months- visit at Auburn.
Calif.
It is said that the O. R. N will
construct a brick depot at Pendleton
i ..i-.. nf the wooden one now In u
. . , . . ... . i v -t it will be
something to trag about.
L-; fir P?t A i
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WOU EASTER
Easter Eggs
Easter Decorations
Easter Pastry
EASTER CANDIES IN STOCK AND MADE TO ORDER
Ices, Sherbets, Punches and Ice
Cream made to order
for all occasions.
The Home of "Mity-Nice" Breid
Hohbach's Bakery
rx. .......mate mms ,S!a
The criUcal stats of our relations
with oermany has caused the naval
authorities to advance the date of the
graduation of Annapolis navai emeu
HE President has made it
.plain there is no Ditter
nn on the Dart of this
government toward the fVer
mnn people. Our differ.ces
are not with tne leuiomt
population but with their rul
ers. The German people nave
not wanted warfare witn
Uncle Sam but they have oeen
helpless in the hands of a war
s,t,.ro.v that is as tvranni-
cal with popular rights in Ger
many as it endeavors to ut m.
American rights.
There is good reason for be
lie vine that a victory by the
allies will be a blessing in dis
guise for the German people.
i ..-in inatir them democracy
and freedom they do not pos
sess and win not possess u
i t w-4 Vt
capitalists
till
"Ibpu and will not DOSe it m
seized and operated by the German war lords come forth
government. Is it logical to from thi war victorious,
think this will be pleasing tc Questions of granting great
those who have been making ef electoral right to people
far o-rvater nrofitsT lor. nnw hpinir dLacusned in
uith Amcrir a in the war our mA rpnorts have it
lace neavy .hat th war Darty vigorously
opposes such action. In the
Prussian upper house the sub
ject was recently under discus
sion and General von Kleisi
aid :
"Extension of equal suffrage
to Prussia would place the
apple of discord in the hands
of citizens. In this fashion we
should come to a republic. We
murt pour cold water on the
red-hot enthusiasm for the new
orientation. To him whom
i a w tti firm.
DO YOU KNOW-
That the pant two daya have devel-
mirnm of SDnngXime man
the previous two weeks'
That the KIk minstrels havr annual
voices ?
T-i. ... vi r w t Mavs tauvht s-hool
over the old Jail Just torn down more
than 4 yeara ago?
Tk.i t a nrmke was a member of
the nrst Pnltea Slates regiment of
. . fveanlsra during tn
Ull VI KF.l.n.. - - -
.nit Mill carries a rifle ball
In hia hip which he received at the
Battle of Hanover rourt House?
Thst Cneby street was named for
Cosby Ba'ey. who Is now Mrs. W. C.
Fi prsrtt?
That the averase dally range of
temperature In Pendleton during the
rear Is degree?
REVOLT TO COeTT f. 8. Mn.IJOXS
Cuban Trouble to RsJse rrice oi
Sugar, says IOwtjt.
x-t-rtr vr.ii v Aoril B. The politi
cal revolution in Cuba wll lcost thi
public of the United States Detween
nnn nnn mnA 1100.000 000 thU
ltf,uvv,vuv
year, according to an estimate made
today by Frank C. Lnwry. sales man
ager of ths Federal Sugar Refining
company.
r.i. mvmr- notice how few peo
ple there are present when one hap-
Dens to say nice things aooui your
Catarrhal ilearness Cannot Be Cured.
by local applications, as tney raaaot rears
Mil. ma mmw to rnra catarrhal dearaaa.
and tbat Is by a constltallonal reaieSy.
t atarrhal lesraess n ntraro "j mm m-
flamed eondltloa nr to mnewm miac w
mrlamed yi bar a rambling souad ar lav
periert neanna. mua wun i. ....
rlosrd. Iiearaess Is tbe result. Unless the
laflammatloa csa be rsdured snd tbat tubs
restored to Its normal coaflKloo. bearlac
will be destroyed lorerer. Msay rases of
itearness ars ratised by rstarrb. wbh-h Is sa
Inflamed coaaltioa of ths mucosa sarfarsa.
Hall's Catarrh t'nrs arts thro the stood
oa ths aincoaa surfaces of tha system.
Ws will give one Hundred IKdUra for
aay rasa of Catarrhal llesfaeas tbat cannot
be cored by Hall's catarrh Cars. Circulars
tree, an 1'ruirK1"'
F. J. I IIKI.I w., lew v.
.. hv niLvlna their bills in SO days
th.v must make settlement Detore
. v. -,,h thnlr s-ooas. inasmucn
the shipments are delayed that long
on tha road.
n-h-r. i. shortage of over sou
cars In hay shipments alone, accord
ing to T. F. O'Brien. O.-W. R. ft
a rant. The Company is using au
empties to clean up local stuff, Mr
. v ur.n mvs. The shortage was
caused by storm congestion in Wyo
mlng.
MEXICO A NC1SANCE, SAYS TAFT
t'nltcd Rtstea Can Be Attacked Only
From Souui. lie opines.
x-in. vrw) ir Aoril S. Former
I"resldent Taft, speaking at a dinner
slven in his honor nere lonnm.
clared that "if sny nation Is to at
. ... i . -,iii h. ihrnurh Mexico."
1 1.1 H LI i. i. ... -'
He characterised the nelgnoonng re
nnhllc hi an "International nuisance"
. i i...wai r.rrfltiai as "not the
most reliable Individual."
Run 'down ?
Tired?
Weak?
Commencing
10:00 a. m
N -r"a i mi imtm. mf m
lvYlIiEMAfi"sJ
QkGOAir""MILK
W A V $ I sssaaf I-"- S
CAR SHORTAGE
AGAIN ACUTE
O..W. R. V S. lsa Siiort KM OtfS:
Spring Mii SSI all art! HeSaaT HeM
P.
Ths ear ahortage situation Is again
hemming acuta. The O.-W. B. N.
yesterday reported to tha stats path
lie service oomraission that the car
ahortags on Us ones amounted to
II5 oars, which is above any short
age heretofore reported by this roa4
Th sltuaUos. " being felt very
much by the merchants whose sprint
.h!pments ar being held ap by the
tutg.. Some or """"" J I Wires a caihanic
Mats that, la urwer w get tr die-
Every spring most people leel "si I
not oi sorts" Uieir vitality is at j
low COD. jnrongn vne wmwr nionint
i. .. n B IabI in heauwt hnme.
oliice, or lactory, with little healthy
exercise in tlie great outdoors ratine
wore tlian neceeaary Uie blbod be
Outues surcharged wilh poisons I The
best Spring wedicine and tonic ia one
made ol herbs and roots withont alco
k. i . I. . Ana discovered by Dr.
pirron years Sgo. Made ol tjolden (
ISeai ro, blond roc, witn glycerine, n
is called Dr. Pierce's (-olden Medical
IHscovery. Ingreuienw on wraijiecr
IS eillUlllKWV II l.ul - - . '
breeding poisons. It makes the blood
rich and pare, snd Inrnisbes s I mi mi A
tion lur aoand, physical health.
gold by medicine dealers, m liqnid
or tablet lonu, or smu to
riercr s invainis nowi, duiui
for a large trial package of tableU.
WHEN BUN-DOWN."
c t r i. a, urine tnnic.
csew. i . . n. . -i " '
to build op a weakened, run-down
svstem, and to give one an appetite), I
found Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical
Ihaoovery good. A friend had recom
mended it and I fonnd ail that aha
claimed tor it." sins, iiu vimumm.
aooo r. cieiinew rjutaa.
Constipation eanaes and seriously
arrravatea many di ' sees. It is thor
oughly cored hv Dr. rVros'g Pleas
ant FHIete. Tens a laiaUre; (WO Of
Farmers Blacksmiths Implement Men,
A Great Opportunity for You
nffT. nn
I will sell a 50,000 lb. carload of
T TL Tl-
in any quantity desired, at public auction
lutch Henry Feed Yard,
s
This is a selected stock and not culls. There are over 2000
pieces in the carload, suitable for double trees, 2 horse
eveners, 3 horse eveners, "t norse eveners, u noise cven-
vooxrieo waornn axles, waeon tonerues. bolsters
and a quantity of good plank stock that can be cut up for
almost any purpose.
Farmers, lay in a stock during this sale while you
can tret it at your own price. Ideal for use on the farm
w
as it is of first quality.
TERMS CASH
L. F.EVANS, Owner
Col. W. F. Yohnka, Auctioneer
Old
Pendleton
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