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FAGS KfGnT DAILY-EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917. TWELVE PAGES IT IT" i UNION PACIFIC follows the flag Union Pacific System stands able and glad to give to the Nation the same supreme service in time of war as in time of peace. V.i--"1 ""-i.-.J i-r tA t -1 1, j I','. -J ALLIED DIPLOMATS CONFER WITH U. S. I i T i : - s I j- . J ; r 4 V ' I v -'" J 5 A I : I ' , A t ' :- spaijfs-JMCi:. J tx 1 " RIGHT,- t 1 V'- ! .AMaAKADOR j ) ' K. SAXHHSTIff pS sL , r Plans for the active cnoppratipn of the United States with the allies lit the prosecution of the war against Germany are bein laid In frequent conferences between the diplomatic representatives of the allied govern ment-s and AmerW-au state and war officials. Sir Cecil Spring-mice, ambassador from Great Britain; M. J. J. Jusse rajid. ambassador from France, ano M. Bakhmeteff, amoassador from Russia, are holding- almost dail.' meetings with Secretary or ytate Lansing. Secretary or the Navy Dan iels and Secretary of War Baker. PERSONAL NOTES ABOUT THE FOLK OF UMATILLA (Rust Orec-onian. Special ) ratA.TIL.LA, April 19. Mrs. F. L, went to Portland Tuesday. Mr Hemry H. Edwards returned IN rt land this morning. siftss Elmore McKenzje entertained .Hundred Tuesday afternoon of Mrs. FTed Hofer of Kel- Mrs. Hofer Is returning horns Portland where she has been wt motherM rs. D. C- Brownel!, as been quite ill but is now en-recovered. Quick-Acting Tine speediest remedy for sick headache, biliousness and indi :sstkn is a dose or two of m m ! If X. BsJ Walter Chapman of Portland, has accepted the position of clerk at the Duncan Hotel. Miss Brombach returned to Her 111 is ton Friday. Arthur Powell jotned the regulars the first or the week in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. A. o. Means of Ftleth tire vL-itors here this week. Mr. Means came down to attend the M-'t-sonic lodge. Mrs. Harr Spinning of Herniis ton. spent Tuesday hero E. K. starcher ana C G- Browtiel! were Stanfield visitors Monday. W. B. Duncan of Salem, was a guest of the Duncan Hotel Tuesday. Mrs J. H. Doherty and daughter, went to Portland to visit with relatives. DKTAIIJi OP BONN INSlK AltE MKTIXED W.SHIt;TON. April t. Ameri ra's Kreatet bond iwnfl probably will he written into the statue's tonight. The final conferences on the gigantic wven billion dollar war kiaa to settle minor differences were he-Id this after noon. MS iatakUBl l.ii - 5.U W Kmr Mrdic l JuWaU. 13r-.2Sc IIITI'II KTXTIM ISTS Tf ATTEX1 PRACE WN rtaiEXt: Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES -sr HOT T AM ALES CHILLI CON CJUttJE 8PAMH STYLE 1 LUNCHES COFFEE 1 vm f thing clean and up-to-at FIRST CLASS SERVICB TEA 5c Package Under State Hotd Cksr. Wot scd Cottonwood Fts. itl. Penll'ton. Or THE HAGUE. April 17. The Dutch socialist leader. Troelstra. ha- left for Stockholm to participate in socialists' conference on peace. Other socialist leaders are leaving for Stock holm. 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April 20- Who lost a potato? Patrolman Pst found a spud on the sidewalk at Third and Yamhill. He took it to the police headquarters and today It is safely put away in the room devoted to lost valuable property. Post's report shows that he recommended that the detective bureau be put to work to find the owner. t ASTORIA, tire.. April 20. That highly prized Jewel the 1917 potato will be grown In Astoria aplenty this spring. The Girts" Honor Guard recently organised, will work a large tract of ground donated by a railroad company. The girls say they will mine the potato fiela themselves next summer. tract is expected to- become the scene of feverish activity in a lew days, preparing it for the coming mo bilization. GI-:itM X HAS HIS SOX KX1.ISTKK YOAKUM. Tex., April 20. Navil recruiting officers here were forceil ! to look' for an interpreter when tj. Ho ;ni eg of Shiner. Tex., personally brought his 17-year-old son. otto, for enlistment In the navy. Holmeg, a farmer, was born in Germany and cannot speak the English language. Through an interpreter he said: "Please accept my son. ll Is m offering to America-' I'IjAG OF V. S. I.KI CAJi.MMAN C1IAHGK OTTAWA. April 18. When the Canadians charged up the long slope of Vim y Kidge. the Stars and Stripes went before them Into the German fire. The story is told in un unof ficial dispatch received v today from Canadian headquarters -In France. A young Texan, who had. Journeyed all the way from his home to Ontario to enlist, carried with him a little Amer ican flag. When the United TACOMA. Wash.. April 20. The mobilisation of a large body of regu lar army troops and the units of the new army to be raised by the govern ment in its preparation for actlvo participation in the European war will begin at American Lake within j the next few" weeks. It became known today. The county eommls- a sloners took action to provide the i and it is nt known whether he government immediately with 30 000 : e will recover, of the 70 000 acres which will be J condemned for an army jmst site. The ' states declared war and when he found that his regiment was chosen to form part of the first wave of men storming Vimy ridge he took the flag out and tied It to his bayonet. So it was that the Germans had their first ,few of the flag of their newest enemy within a few days of the declaration of war. The Texas boy carried his flag out to the very front, but in the assault on Thelus, near- the southern end of the ridge. he fell with a bullet through his hodv. He Is now In hoapltnl. for $975 f.o.b. Pendleton Stripped Chassis Now on Display Call and See Why It is Made BETTER? SEE THESE 11 SAXON BESTS. , ? Kftl cylinder nijarn speed (jontineiuai motor S4LvfX4 Kedder's honey-comb radiator aaxon multiple-disc dry plate clutcn Heavy, rigid frame Tiniken roller bearings Timken front and rear axles Timken helical bevel drive gear ' I Vanadium steel cantilever spring front and rear. New Stromberg carburetor Remy ignition Wagner two unit starting and lighting system. Another carload of the new models just unloaded for immediate delivery. GET YOUR ORDER IN NOW. THE SAXON SIX WILL RAISE $75.00 ON MAY 1ST. CITY AUTO COMPANY Telephone 46 726 Cottonwood St. W. C. NAY SIX EUGENE GIRLS JOIN NAVAL RESERVE en from every civil activity In the city, liu-iuUiiiK the my council, cham. ber of commerce, police department. Girl Will be in Yoeman Ser- j ank, newnpapni, hurh onranisi vice Called for All Walks of Life. and the triiventity of Oregon football I pleven. "Kt.T3BXE. Ore. April 16. Several hundred Eiflcetie people went tt the Hunt hern Purific station in n down pour of rain lut nUht tu cheer the first cltixens to join the colors as members of the naval reserve. Six members of the party that Ift last niRht fr the Bremerton navy- yard were girls who have enrolled as yeomen In the navy. A second party of 25 reserves will leave tonight. The call has taken men and worn- NKHKAKKA JOlNH )Y 8TATI. LINCOLN. Neb., April 20. The senate today adopted the conference report on Kebrauka. prohibition and the bill 1m now ready for the gover nors slKnaturs. iiiiiiiitniifiiiiiiiniiMMiiitiHiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitfiiitntiiiiiui Modern Dentistry WISCONSIN-MISSOURI COALITION ( - I" "' u v 1 Av '-A. 1i v V i C?Jf J Oranges are good for you mmt mors of them. When you order today, ask for Sun kist. They art uniformly good oranges. Uniformly Good Oranges CsIUanusFrsitCmenEscasas. 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