EIGHT PAGES PACE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTEMRER 7, 1917. an iNii;i-i:Mn..vr mcwspai'KR SHAKE WELL BEFORE TAKING akt nti:i K.f.rl a I Hrmon. aw HERE-can be no gain saying- the fact that wealth, particularly wealth coming from war W49lintl. ON SAI.M ... OTHKR C1TIBS ImtmvIrI HnriH NfWN KtiUKl. Portland. Ftawuta. Nw l'n., 1'nrtlniid. Oreffon. OV Kir.H AT Tikc ltnrtiau. ?nh S-nrlty Rulldtng. Wanhlncttm. It. . Biirf.il 01 Fyur nth Siiwl. N. W. the Secretary of War, the high watermark of casualties in the French army was reached early in the war at the battles of Charleroi and the Marne. The casualties in that period were 5:41 per cent of the mo bilized strengh, or 541 men in every 10,000 with the colors. Military experts in this coun- y anil Semi Weekly at in. oii-ymi. tv r h MAN lTill.lSHIXi; ii,. p.i..iTir t ivodioton. i proiits, should be taxed neavi "'""""""' jy to meet the burdens of the war. In fact the chief govern- nved from this source and it,.:: , . , , is going to be so derived. But it will not be wise for people to rely, too much on the fervid and frenzied oratorical outbursts ot some or our sen a- these cauaea in everv 10.000 !!'"f Kussians 10 misunaersiana r:.. tors and representatives. ,u:i:0j ofmi, ,o.-. i.hjs country and to underesti- ' - - . - . . IIIUllKlI ..LI I lilt III. VI I I.I 1 (IV I - . . ... SI ltSi llllTlilS KATKS . IN AI'V VNl'Ki 7ally. n. y-ar, hy mull iHv. it munllw ov mull iatly. Ihns ninHlhs liy mall lllly, imf month. Uy mall -ally, on yiir liy carrir ".ilr. kIk minilhs. Iiv carrier tion and died of wounds have never at any time in this war exceeded 20 per cent of the to tal casualties. This "gives a figure of 108.2 fatalities from! anxious to avoid another change." Apparently the interests which the Zeitung represents are not so convinced as the rest of the country that the subma rine is the sovereign panacea for all the troubles of war. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The American copperheads smd premature pacifists caus ed the loss of Riga to the Russi ans says Charles Edward Rus sell of the late American com mission to Russia : they cause 2-1 y. .in-.- Hi..... m.. .... ine nsi ana ine war revenue: s.i. ii i ii. tWll Wrrklr. .. iml- tt m-k 1 1 . f. i-arri vi'Hr, tu rnout h. hy mail ir ni'. tit hs. hy mall . mere are a numoer oi wouia- cav n men kiUed in action or h 7r, be presidential candidates in .,ied of wounds for evprv 1000 1 !M U J K ...n.. - r LmiiTZL". r.".o bill gives them a fine chance to i ,-,o shout from the house tops fori : campaign purposes. Some of! !these same men if the division I ERMANY'S recent concil :were close and there was a lltl t;,,. professed , Argentina in the subma- he wa' 5 Kod WHY ARGENTINA WON in the war. Western Oregon has had a touch of something they call rain ; what can it be? ili i)i:it !' iti:;i.MKNT WHICH Wll.l, IMtKlMltK t'A.Ur IXlt X. V. TKOll"S. - rt-waa, Jfjd'V. NJ ft Troop D is somewhere luck to on the ; chance that their i i .v i I'triiLiini in Liitr nuuiua- . Mdeas might be written . into rine controversy doc8.t meanib0ya- ,the other side sf the question. I Pn-vthln else so much as that ! .That new sprinkler-sweeper r.,- nfi .wia mc,t'the kaiser's government haswill be welcomed by our mer- ;4 k.. ' j. j0 : been compelled to listen to the ! chants. .be judged by ! rather than by their their words" jurmuring of Big Business at j Where have thev stood and """ fl" T 7 -what have they done in days ! nuer of the W eser Zeitung. gone bv when they had a real "- r.POTile nrl i "aung. THK HAMMEll AXD THE show their . independence great wealth? ELEVEN IN 1000 of 28 Years Ago Today After complaining about the ' , ffi. f a -l-roni money princes and their hire- Waaaaaaiaaawiaaifi(fliattiiiat-iaaftW :4 j The the Dully K:st OreKonlun. Sept. 7, 1998.) bund - presented lust niKlit its .Olr. CORHSWU5 VAMPjjJSBIT. Colonel ('ornelius Vunderbllt, com t under of the Twenty-Hecond. KnKl neem, X. y. Nutionul f.uard. which swoim. T fields of Flanders, lift your ape&rs In glory of the Lord! Fr these march snining down the years. The Hammer and the Sword! F absorbing interest to rel atives and : 0 ,the field is the question as to i selves like vultures and at ! what chance thev have for safe i tempt to swallow Germany's friends I'm. vvilonn " T1-1 "ThrnTT o u-irn full . 1 : . . . . ....... 1 . . . . ... I n . . . ... lu' ' t ;i a a - !., --nr. ' w,,.rt nithnnh it n Kimeiit is to prepare rhf hiff camp gi'iutru iciici? uiaLii auu i - " .i:a 9 xv, 7n:f1in 1 orrtflf. music is btcome somewhat familiar. r a . Tht lead t von ine we will be OI tiiai ine war was luc signal iui jtnat next priday soldiers m camp or in)tre lankees to ut SpHrtanburK, S. C, for the recep tion of the Twenty-Hoventh IMviuion. V S. A., otherwise the New York Na- nai nf .vi pnn.iv - n i n rr w win ih t Vinrl thTYi-' .. ...uu .ui.,.. .tional Guard. The Twenty-Beeond When Harr lauphed at Affin i court. WTien Jeanne swept armed through Maine. These twain struck winffed. swift md sure, And now they strike again? Where Crey bled, where Poi tiers famed. "Where heroes smote tho un, Thtase twn smt eiiuer swift, true aimed. And n w they smite one! Te fields of Flinders, lift yotir spears In arlory of the t "M' And shine ye br:eht throuirh the hlindnt tears. The Hammer an. I th" S-vordr Karl Simonson J. F. I.obinson has :i vtv mire h.ind fi a res'.ilt of too f:iiiifli:ir ae i u:i I lit -inco with poison ivy. A license to wed wus issued ypter- retum home. The chance is j share of trade with South Am- ; Tormmaeh and they have- probub- far better than is generally erica amounting to $337.000,-! iy b. f- n n-ade one :md h:ipu- hy this supposed. jOOOayear." And it continues :: time. The Committee on Public In-j "Future developments will formation has obtained from j depend primarily on the length official sources the most near-1 of the war. The longer Ger-K- nr-!irntf fiiriirps nnssihle I mam- is cut off from the South i. . r tl,-4.: A V. l,., Kxr:intionn have t oiiTlni ncerl for . .. ... , i . the .fiH'.lidatimi nf the F'l-ndletiin Mtl - in relation to casualties on tnejsne win una n to recover nerj,ss .,,, )1Tii,iins on the inn of western front. These figures, share of trade. It is compara- j Main and Aita sti-r-.-ts. taken when the casualties tivelv easv in the case of im- were greatest in proportion to i-orts. but as to exports to I -Th nroa tn..-k i gMng t.. he , , . , i ' c i v a i. i. v. plunked the entire distance diwn mobilized ftrenerth and combin-South America it must be re- j XVpbh 8tr(t and the street leveled m od with the highest proportion membered that the demand for correspond, of deaths, shows losses due to finished products exists and F.iiffineers entrained for Spartanburg ! immedlHtely following the big "send ! off" parade in New York. The pho itoKraph was made as ('olonel Vander j hilt sat In the raH way corieh thnt was j to carrj' him south. Michnel i sees the Teutons victori ous. For a man of 60. Mike has r" markable eesijjht. Wall Street Journal. 2 MKX I1KM IX filltlS !FATII deaths fro wounds and killed ,has not to be created; cnns ; action to b1 approximately auently. the longer the South 11 n ovon 1.000 of mobilized : Americans are compelled to strnoth. 'take non-German, and especi- Afcordin? to the figures ally American products, the presented by the French Hiirh more accustomed thev will be Commicpjonpr in his letter to come to them and the more i:rn msiioi kf:vfiy in i IM'tMK. Sept. 5 The body of Archbishop Thoniiis F. Kennedy, rec tor of the American college in Horn, who died on August 2. has be n buried in the tomb of the A merit-1 n college in the American metery. l'iOKhtu, ami TeaclitT AeiuMVi of Iiird-r at VPWkJi, Ok. KON'AYAWA. Ok.. Sept. 5 Ir A H. Yaies. a physician of Konawa. k.. and FrevI O'Neii. a school teach- i er alsi) of this city, are held in th county ja,!: at Wewoka on chnnreM of F! i murder in Connection with the deaOi j of I .vyear-oid Klxie Stone, a school of teanher following an autopsy hel I hist Sunday morning in the ceineterv at Seminole, where the girls' bo !y was buried. The accused men w 1' be arraigne,! in just ire C'lirt at S:mi-nole. Sec Mam( The Right Medicine in Many Cases Does Better than the Surgeon's Knife. Tribute to Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Doctor Said Operation or Death -Hut Medicine- Cured. TVa Mi lii Iowa. "Mv husband savs I would have been in my grave todiiy had it not been for Lvdia E. IMnkhiun's Vcfft Uilile Coniixiuiul. I suf fered from a serious female trouble unci the doctors said I could not live one year without an operation. My husband objected to the operation and had mo t.rv l.vdin E. l'inkhani's Veeetulilc tVmUK)Und. I soon commenced to get better mid am now well and able to do my own housework. I can recom mend I.ydia K. PinkhaniVi Vegetable Compound to any woman at) a wonderful health restorer." Mrs. I bLANCUB J JKKKIt8ON,703 UJOU St., VC& iMoUlCU, 10 W8. Another Operation Avoided. Richmond, Ind. "For two years I was so sick and weak from female troubles that when going up stairs I had to go very slowly with my hands on the steps, then sit down at the top to rest. The doctor said he thought I should have an operation, and my friends thought I would not live to move into our new house. My daughter asked me to try lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound as she had taken it with good results. I did so, my weakness disappeared, I gained in strength, moved into our new home, do all kinds of garden work, and rained hundreds of chickens and ducks. I cannot say enough in praise of I.ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Mm. M. O. Johnston, Route I, Box 1!K), Richmond, Ind. Of course there are .many sertous cases that only a surgical operation will relieve. We freely acknowledge this, but the above letters, and many others like them, amply prove that many operations are recommended when medicine in many cases is all that is needed. If you want special advice write to Lydia K. IMnkham Medi cine Co. (confidential) I.ynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict conndence. niiiniiMiL'iiiuuiiiniin O'Neill and Ml tut Stone taiiKht autopsy revealed that lh xirl w.ml I schoof nt a Seminole county diut r et have become a mot her In four school last winter. Accord ng to months. Yale ami O'Neill are mat - County Attorney A !. Nichols, th; ricd anil have famil en. i nnFY' KVYONG HONG LOW J 5 JVJW JL W 116 Weit Alt. S.. Upitairt. Phon. 433 S 5 r. IP Pin ' mm WlilM From the Forms f Umatilla County to Yow Table Thats the Short History of "Pemeco Meats" When you buy the Pendleton Meat Go's. Meats, you do not buy meats where the animals have been driven for miles or enclosed in cattle cars over a long stretch of railroad. These are unnatural conditions, and are sure to detract from the quality of the meat. The Meat You Get From the Shops That Handle "Pemeco" Brand was Reared and Fattened on the Farms of Umatilla County. Just a few hours from the farm to your table. The shops that retail "Pemeco Products" are among the best in eastern Oregon Cool, clean and sanitary. When you order "Pemeco" meats from any of these shops you are assured of meats that are wholesome, nutritious and possess flavor that savors of the grain fields and sweet pastures. Ihs Central Market 108 Eatt Aita Street Ross E. Carney, Pres. Telephone 455 J. H Loeding, Sec.-Treas. Pendleton Cash Market 303 East Court Street Telephone 101 L. B. Ramsdell, Pres. H. P. Whitman. Mgr. Harvey Mcpherson. V-Pres.. Mrs. Nellie Horton. S.-Treaa. Hams, Bacon, Lard, Steaks, Chops. 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