East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 21, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917.
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Pally and Semi Weekly at Fee-
elrinu, oretfon, by the
OKbi.uNIAN I'VIILIMUISOCO
at the nostoffto at I'endtetoe,
a eerond clase nail matter.
OK SALR IN OTHKR CITIES
Isaaarlal Hntl Newe Stand. Portland,
aiiaana New. Co.. Portland. Oragua.
ON I'H.R AT
-lse Rareaa, Serurlty Building.
Mhlrtn. D. C, Bureau. 601 Koar-
treet, It. w.
City Official Paper.
County Official paper.
Mam bar Tnlted Pea
Aaaociatlon.
CB80llirTION RATES
(IN ADVANCK) .
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tails, all aionths. by mull J J"
Jr. three montli. by mall
at. - aanth. tv mall . -DO
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1-Weeatj. all months, by mall .78
weekly, rour momoa. u. d. .v
Hfcsfly. ala months, by carrier
"lie, tare montlm. by carrier
J, aa montu. by carrier
ail Weekly, ona, year, by mall
ItEI CIIOSS WORK.
Interminable folds of gauze
For those whom we shall never
a see
Remember, when your fingers
pause.
Ti.at every drop of blood to
stain
This whitenew falls for you and
me.
Part of the pric that keeps us
free
To erve our own. that keeps
us clean
F"ren shame that olher women
e know
Oh. saviours we have never
iwrn,
Forajv;- n that we are no slow!
God if thai blood should cry in
-e V;in
And we have let our moments
' ko:
Amelia Josephine F'.urr of the
Viarllames.
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."FORTUNATE MEN
3T is sad that a peace loving
republic such as the Unit
ed States must call its
men to the fighting line as 13
now being done under the com
"pnlsory service law. But there
is reason for this action. Our
direct reasons for being at war
are found:
In the policy of the German
utocracv in sinking our ships
rn fbp high seas, unarmed and
crew a chance to escape.
In resuming such a policy of
ruthlessness after having offi
cially informed our government
such work would not be done.
In plotting to destroy indus
tries and kill American citizens
in this 'country when we were
at peace with Germany and de
sired to so remain.
In plotting by chicanery and
falsehood to get Mexico and
Japan to invade our peaceful
western states and by holding
out a promise of American ter4
ntorv for the invaders.
Indirectly we have occasion
for war because of the - cold
blooded invasion of Belgium in
defiance of treaty and the de---poilation
of that land. There
is cause of war in the slaugh
ter of innocent Belgian civilians
and the cruel, inhuman maim-
inc of little children.
We have direct cause fcr
war in the fact that if we do
not aid now in the overthrow
of kaiserism the time will
come when single handed we
will have to face a foe that has
already made the boast that he
will make America pay tribute
in the form of a huge mdem
nitv to Berlin.
The men drawn for service
yesterday "are fortunate in that
thev are selected to represent
this country on the battlefield
in a war for humanity and free
dom. Let them face their obli
gations with bold hearts and
good cheer. There are many
millions more ready to follow
them when the time comes.
THE MICHAELIS SPEECH
Shews . Time in the Dark
"RADIOLITE"
(Rt&mm-Lifkui)
Makes the Dial Glow
Sngersoll has brought out a
Ihanrurwus substance called
""RADIOLITE". The light
giving power of "RADIO
LITE" is genuine RADI
UM in minute proportions.
On the figures and hands
of InzersoU watches this
abstance glows in the dark
more brilliantly than pure
radium. And this glow con
tinues as bright as ever for
six to eight years.
Quick as a glance on even
the darkest night you can
read the time with an Inger
soO "Radiolite".
See The Four Models
At This Store
HA.MOI.rre" tt . ftrrvtar l-cw-Mlt
mtm tammtmtm hgam u4 nil
VaJUWiUTr' TWO-IK. ONfJ
tfwnr' Mr v. M.zittw
wrt ammc wtttrtr mmom y aofabrra.
A iTMntt' " 401fHJT" 1U.M
tmaU ! W tttrmtf with
' 'tUsMOLTI IT" tasL
Royal M. Sawtelle
Slnre IS87.
HE defiant tone of the new
German chancellor is
nothing less than might
have been expected. German
autocracv knows there can be
no peace except on a basis of
autocracy s downfall. Word to
that effect has been served by
the allied nations. We fight
not merely to .end the war but
to provide post helium conditi-
. 1 A ill ' 1 . .. J". . . .
oris mat win maive xutuic
Deace an assurance and experi
ence shows that the peace of
the world is not safe while the
central powers are dominated
1 v a caste that places sole
faith in militarism and is in
spired by a philosophy under
which no regard is shown for
the rights of man or the laws
of God.
Knowing the nature of the
allied goal the kaise has no
course save to abdicate or fight
to a finish. He will fight as
long as he can. But there will
be a lijriit to German endurance
and a limit to Teutonic forbear
ance in conducting a war that
is not for the German people
but or men who in truth are
their oppressors. When that
dav arrives William will be for
tunate, if he does not find more
formidable foes' at home than
! in the ring of allied soldiers
, surrounding his empire.
I It is significant that the Ger
iman socialists do not approve
of Michaelis. They realize
that his policy is to win or
Isink the ship. How long will
;they stand for such a com
mander? A CASE FOR THE CLOTURE
"TP" HE house was so general
ly convinced of the im
portance of an over
u Viplminor nrmv nf apronlanes
, - - ' - " n . 1 '
li, rnucniitinfT tftf wflr atTAinSt
Germanv that it debated the
$640,000,000 aviation bill only
five hours and then rushed it
into the senate. The senate
military affairs committee is so
impressed the same way that
it orders a favorable report
aft... 1 mintitpa nf discussion
'and the road appeared to be
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wide open lor getting uie uiu
to the President by tonight.
PSnr it ia now seen that the
jroad just ahead is beset by cer
tain obstructive senators, iney
iare of the senators who tried
;lo disarm the United States in
i venturing to assert its rights on
I the high seas against Germany
.They are of those who have be
fore in effect acted as allies of
jthe kaiser, if they have not
I plainly poken in such a capa
city l What mnvMt them now to
obstruct in the,very face of the
enemv we do not know. It
m-.y lie the news from Ger
many that Zeppelin construc
tion has been dropped and all
iu energy given to aeroplane
tuilding, in anticipation of the
American effort. It may be
comething else. But the effect
is to give the enemy a ftart
against their own country.
What do you call that?
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What is talking against time,
where time hurts us and aids
the enemy?
There is but one thing tor
the senate to do, if the La Fol
lettes and the Gronnas persist
in their avowed . purpose. It
has a cloture rale especially
adopted for their cases. It
f-hould be invoked. St. "Louis
Post-Dispatch. "
TO FKiHT SPOTTED VKVKIf.
HBLBNA. July 1. The. . Mate
board of entomology, at a meetln?
here today, accepted the offer of the
United States, bureau of entomology
to take over the flgrht analnat spotted
fever In Montana. . The two boards
will cooperate.
I.Kjl'OK FOH I'l.ll.HOVI I'SF
FOItltlllK. IN DKY TKKHITOKY
Cannot 1(4- rarrii-d in lrivate Convey
ance or In llaKirajre. Icartmclit
of JiiHtlce Utiles.
WASHINGTON, July 18.-rEv
form of lljuor transportation into dry
territory la forbidden whether on the
person, by common carrier, by pri
vate conveyance or in baKfraff. ac
cording to instructions sent United
States attorneys throughout the coun
try by he department of Justice.
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