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TEN PAGES i-AGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1917. EastfeCQre a v ixni:rFNPENT XEWsrArKB Ionian I'ubllitlit-tl Imily And KAST OUIWitXlAN Knifrcil Af the i ttfr!'o nt rndl(toD, Or'iin. to lcorid t lass mail n.ii(ttr. T h'l1iot' - t OX &AI.K IN OTIU'tl t'lTU'-S ImpcrUl Ui.ud Nfws Slrtiul, Ti'MlnJ. lWimli Sew IVuhiud, On'son. ( flT.K AT Chlnco Unpen n. Wit Sfonrity RulMlnff. W KKhinsrti'Ti, 1 1. '., KureMU' 501 Four-tm-ntli Sii'Wl, N. . SI r.SOKIi'TtON kati:s (IN ADVANCE Pally, one year. tv wifttl Oaiiy, sir montlis ly mail v t;ii:y, three niontlta It mail OnJly, one month. ly mail . l.i!y, one ytiir by rHrtier... !".!. ,ox m-'tuhs, ly carrier Uaiiy, tlure nti'iul, by turrier Oh ! !y. vme moat h. by iflrrler Vmi r, M'kly, onov.ni', by mail S mi Wet'kiv. six mom lis. by umil ... jrmi-VH ktv. four numilis. by mall... ..to.OO - 1 -'5 ,TIIK l AMI Ti:. a ml democracy, and that our gov ernment was deceiving the Russian people. "In their case the petition meant insult, dis turbance and menace," says a New York World paper. "Tol eration only gave them more at'frontery. Mercy after con viction merely added to their impudence. They were not pe titioners. They were law breakers." With such a record and with their tactics unchanged, why should these women have any consideration? Why should they come into Oregon with their propaganda ? The good women of this state have the ballot, which they secured by honorable and constitutional methods, never maligning the President or getting near the border land of treason. The methods by which they obtain- FREEDOM'S FRIENDS DON'T T.M,U' " " V ' ' f ,Y.Ti " f I IHT WVJillCIl Ul till UllICI H IV.i VIL. the Union. Let the militants i A 1 ... ... i I. .. - OOSTING for the mili- assert uiemseivcs as u.e wic- XI tunt Kuffrjis-Hlte dm Kon women did and give up v lory vt- count of It11 Tli.ni Wif,; ami la( hearth and Iioiih': irs is xhv mandate spf-oiliim forth i iir of thu'mior on tile foam; iv them we fihl. for them ue stand. ca. atnl for faith 'nvixt lantl :unl laml. WiUiam Watson. SAY "KAISER WILSON' OUSTING for the taut suffragette Tribune recently "carried ! their lawlessness. a story, the purpose of which was to make these women out to be martryrs, to the cause of freedom. They are entitled to no such rating. The United States and her allies are waging a real honest-to-God war for freedom. It is a war for womanhood as well as for the freedom of men, but the silly suffragettes instead of Meanwhile the friends of freedom in America are devot ing themselves to support of the President, not. to insulting our commander-in-chief. KAISER WANTS THIS MOVE TO FAIL HE Government's food pledge atks very little of the individual American. So little, in fact, that there ia grave danger the individual will overlook the im portance of doing that little, day in and day out, over a period, if necessary, of years. But when the Kaiser heard of this food conservation by individual Americans, he considered the movement such a menace to German victory that he spent large amounts cf money and employed large numbers of agents , in this country to frustrate it. What is important enough for the Kaiser to spend time and money to prevent U important enough for every in-" dividual American citizen to help to accomplish. Food will win the war; America must supply it. ' But it is only by stric't, painstaking, daily attention to the government's very modest request that we Ameri cans can insure the success of the war food conservation campaign. Each individual's part is so small as to seem trivial, but the total, if every one does his part, will be tremendcus. The Kaiser knows in his heart that if every one of Am erica's 109 million souls eats a pound less wheat flour a week America will have a badly needed extra 133,000, 0C0 bushels of wheat to ship to its European allies. He knows that if each of us eat one-third cf an ounce less meat fats every day will have 395,000 tons more fats a year for the war. He knows that if each of us eats an ounce less meat a day we will have 4,400,000 more meat animals every year to feed cur allies. He knows that if each of us eats an ounce less sugar a day we'll have 1,185,000 tons more sugar a year. He knows that if we individual Americans DO save these things, Allied Europe's hungry will be fed and kept contented in the fight against his starving hordes; and that he, therefore, hasn't a chance to win the war, . . He was smart enough to realize that if his agents in this country could sneer the food saving idea out of the individual Americans mind he would stand a mighty good chance to win the war. DON'T LET THE KAISER TALK YOU OUT OF DOING YOUR LITTLE BIT OF FOOD CONSERVATION DUTY EVERY DAY. During the week of October 28 join with the other millions of Americans who by band ing together, each performing his own small part, are gcing to ensure victory in the world war for democracy. iwi n o i.om;i:u in not ut. : iM'iiitiu.v i'lui ot Win. Shvh i;noral Skills. , I'A'RDirp, Wales, Oct: Sr. SpeaU ln In rouuril tii Uiu Italian situation hwrf ttulay tleneral mints, mo for mer South African commander, said: "("lermany Fees America rushing; in with tremendous weight. Therefore she Is trylnK" to ilod.ye the Issue and catch some advantnsce in n minor the ater of war. It will not help her: It win only prolmiK 'he war a few months. The iH.-iiic is no longer in donhi.' Cut TJiis Out It Is Worth Money Cut out tills advert Lament, oncloprj it vith 5 cents to Foley & Co., Slif ilichi Ave., Chlcir?o, 111., writing jour iianm mid addrosM clearly. You v.iU re. vivo return a trial jtacUuge cojitiitirntr: (1) Foley's Honey nnd Tar Coni rouiid, Btnnuard family remedy for coutia. colds, croup, whoopinj? cougrh, tiKntnusg ain soreness Its, chest, crrippe and bronchial coughs. (I) Foley Klrtnry Pills, for over . vnrked nml disordered Itidneya and Vladdur ailment u. )a.in In sidca and tack duo to Kidney, Trouble, euro nuncios, &tif? joints, backache &n4 tiieiiiuatlsm. (3) Foley Catliartlo Tablets, ft wJioleomti and thoroughly cleansimc cathartic IJapeciaUy cumfortins- to , rtout perrons, ami a purgative needed by everybody v.Wi 6lut,'slsh bowel ari tumid. Jivrr. (i) You t ill also receive, free of charge, Foley's Family jrina:uic, eoti Miidnjf '.AU,hiibut for Children" ;u.d 'U-;iUli Hiutto"; Foley '.s Iiool.Iet on ' "Kitluey DiseuHos" ;u,d a few simplo , siiKht""tioi:s for tlio.-.o by via liuirn-y lul thcc I'd- oiily i.e. TAM...M CO. TUB MOST " IN VALUE THE BEST in : STYLE yJC. 7 We've Again Met The Popular Demand (by specialization) injthe larg est and best showing pi i Smart ij Fall Suits Strictly tailored, dressy and fur trimmed models, 'develop ed in broadcloth, gabardine, inen's-wear serge, poplin, sil vertone and melton cloth, in all the popular shades and color ings at $29.50 and up. Orders by mail receive our most careful attention. . III CHAMP CLARK'S MISTAKE speeches bad people in other walks of life. So it was wrong for Champ Clark to place them all in the category of the disloyal. Answering: the Speakers charges the World says: ' j "If by the financiers of New Vnrl- rtiii'i.- motn0 iho mJn ' .1. .V. KM. r lo 1'. II. MiH'is.in 01 ill SI.-SW 1-4 Sffliun II, 1 ..U'i..-lili 1 iurTlt, raiii:.' I. i i. i'alli y I., i '. II. Mini .'MM I'nw f !i"J. ini't'l .-nut liomi N.f I i' to ;i "'. 1'iwiisliin il Miulh, r:uii Sulimun X. Ni'-kl. ( to l : M.,nill r. im. Mfi-t .mm I hoii.l si'i thwn :jr. t..A usliij i; m.rlh. innw ;!5. f.i 'i'horn t. IV:trsoTi ti- .lulmson l...t I. i. H.iti.m I".. !. A. T.iwns-oli'i rt nx ' !. : Mil- AKING some 2) M ln -"'Sfouri speaker who own or control wealth and . Champ Clark declared caDital. records onen to everv-:'"nsh heloine our countrv are devot- that New York financiers were ing their energies to hampering bucking the liberty loan. It was sentation. Without exception, i lhiV'-T and discrediting the President, an unfair statement because so far as js knowp, New York ; ' ' They have placarded him as patriotism is at all times a per- financiers hav3 done magnifi-r "Kaiser llson ' and to the sonal matter, not a class atlair. cent work for the Liberty Loan. Villi ,J 1i Russian Commissioners thev there are no doubt good as declared on their banners that weli as bad New Y'ork finan the United States was not a ciers just as there are good and yiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiifiii Con Dung Low 1 CHOP SUEY, NOODLES Chinese Style. ZZ I HOT TAMALES 1 CHILLI CON CARNE SPANISH STVI.F.. I LLJNCHES 1 j COFFEE EE Kvcrythine cloan and up-tfk- zz date. FIl'.ST CLASS SEllVICE TEA 5c Package f I UNDER STATE I HOTEL Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sis. I'hone o7. Pendleton, Ore. 7iiiriiiifi!tiiifiiiHiiiiitMiiiunnni!iiiiiiiH ARM AND S The only NEW face powder in the past 50 yean Oh yes, there are many, many "kinds of powders on the market, but this one is absolutely different from any you have ever had. The price is reasonable, too 50 cents KOEPPEN'S Have It. TERRIBLY ' ICK WOMAN They have given themselves, their time, their energies and their private resources to the 1 greatest promotion ever under- j taken, which has not cost the ! government a cent, and, to : make things easy for small in-!Surg"caI Operation Thought vestors, they have contributed ; Necessary, hut LydiaE.Pink- ineir uaniung services nee 01 charge or profit." What was true in New York was true all over the country. The bankers were the most ef fective workers in behalf of the Liberty bond. ham's Vegetable Com- pound Saved Her. 3 28 YEARS AGO ( Fmrn thf Daily Kai-f Oronnin n. ct. v, , l S',. In this is.su nf this p;i i r I'h ihp Kdt-r, f- ;(tirl I'MVombly known, an noiuicf'K hirriNolf as it fJiinHtl'itt for the offirn of ni.ushjil at th- cr.Hiiin city rlrcti'in. fiss Kit it . :iK"rt 'f Atlicna is in ihf tit;. iitinK fiicnds. " 1 EVER HEAR OF. IT? PHONE 5 WE'LL PUT YOU WISE. DONT FORGET tJunbtT ia Hrrivinsr to th . K. AL- -N". depot pi. eiiitHtt tho trLiiiHfpr of ho added to itfortn to fa frPiRht ami 5 Yes, It's Just a Fuel Ad But Anyhow PHONE 5 B. L. Burroughs, Inc. S'JSKf si ion in nuide that ho mo Inns of mud iimvv ivs t i 1 1 on tho Main si T f- r hi idm' had hfti or ho rono. t d t ::vnitt anothor cmWmpso V lliat -triKturi'. .Mr. . . I : r j lit . a fading to i ium man .f ll. i.-na v,Imis niO tt-.-t-d in :'V( r,d tai-r-- stin-liffM ai l hat pl.-io.-, is in 1 )o Oil . A. (!. Ai.l..-tiy, li.'iity Tiitonp.-'O) ami Ij.dil.i,. Sirku t-aih.-r haw fit Hi n-d li..m lloii- K""' hniilin OKpt'dititin d' n Ih- ' ''domhia. MarK?cn, Wis. "I was a torrihly r,ick wnmsn f or ovtt tiliTP years. I sulFeroti witn tern hie p;;.in3 in my back and was about to ha v o an op- I'fnt inn u'hin n ' j t nor.f.l ai 1 to m. Iul(ro having tnat operation ju.-t try I .vriia K. Phrlvhm 3 Vrgrtafil e 'om pound.' 1 let thr operation v.ait, and my hushurui houht. mo tho v oV. c tahl" t'oinpound L:id it has r.niic me a wcil won . w and vt bavr a lnvc!y habv pi; I. Wo :i;-;:rt yraisr Lydia K. I'inkh&m'r. '-'V tahlo Compound enough, and I b'jpc this let ter will kad othr-: stifi'oring vo'nt ri to trv it." Mrs. PtNJ.xMiM F. Ft . nr., I:.RD. No. i Box L':.', Madison. v i ThtTo must he r.ioro than a Iumdrc! thou.aiid v.-f.'mcn in thi:; country v;hor like Mrs, Blake, have proven wh.-it won dors Lydin E. Finkham's Vootnbh; (!on'ipound can do for weak and ailing women. Try it and stt for yourself. All women are invit"d to write for froe and helpful mdvico to I.yiiiu H. Tinkham Mtdicjne Co. (eonliden'-)), Lynn, Mass. ! ! First. Mmc nf thp spnsnn in TVnfllotnn for ihn intniC"f S , r . . : . . rA Bak Pent sr High School ton HU School schoolastic championsliip of oastern Oregon. There will only be two. ROUND-UP PARK, 3:00 P. M. Friday, November 2nd ADMISSION 30c WE In honor of the visiting team, Friday evening in Liberty Hall with Sawyer s orchestra. All are invited. ii Plus gives you- Gold weather Wash day A drear v home EAT LESS MEAT. IF BACK HURTS REALTY TRANSFERS lln.vard Kvans ot ux tn Jhu Kra--oriok I. meet and ImukI Kvans juldi tiott, Milton. l I y. Tav lor, shoriff. to Frodorlyk huT. V I -1 W l S.-( limi II. t ow!i-hij t; nri . rarrt ('Ha. A. oweiiM -t iik ti Knoch ivarson c-L nl S:f ::. W 1--' NW !-1 and K 1-J .VV 1-4 M-ctioti I:!, towiiship .. nonh. rano .1". and lot Z. .1. 4. ami NU 1-4 and K I SV 1-t. Krtim 7. NK 1-4 V 1-4. section 1. town shin : toTtn, ran;,- :J1. S"f t ux to V. t r.idvi-t! I " "". NK 1-4 section 1 J. town sit lo I n'rth, i;t'ii- ''. nT lll'iol,.- ii x to Ito'.oi Vaoni ?1. n'H! ami hound In Idork S, Addition. Milton. V. M. I avis to Ja-. Morton $ 7nt, S 1-J .-(-: 1-4 .K 1- SK I- soctioji 21, i rtnhii north, iiinc ! t (1 i "-.m Jiit-k el ux to NfdUt '.d ! if 1-1 and V. 1 - J l-t -..-;o.i ::. tmui hij. :, north, ran--- TKK A ., SSOI' SALTS TO I I.I S KlllM VS II' 151 IMll K lioTMl.liS i. ) :al ini: it!.:.t r-v ul- rlv ovtit ita IK .r. .'it fJdhoy lioiild-' in sonic for in or lillii'i-. ;-. a w-W l'li"vu a nt to air t..-.ii.io the I'm afdd lo nn-M (Nitt i la- l-'idn-;.. tt)y h.-iotnc o 'i w fni;ttl i' I sliKi.-h: efn op'atid oaa.se all l.-ilts of lislr-'S-- tl tenia rl V haokarh4 and Ini'rv in tho hidney ri -'ion; th' ti- ' iiiiilic tsttti4"S. se re in ad:u acid .-t- -iiimi h. oast i pa I ion, torpid liver. .-J.-i-plc-'siM'j-.s, hiaddfrand iniriary Irrl- lari,,n. The mornc-nt your hack Tiuits or Kidno- aren't aftUof riu'ht, or it! hlad-t''-r tM.ttit-r yon. s.-t .- out four ouiioos of Jad Sails from nny jjnnd phu rmney: tn lio a ta tdoKpfion f nl in a Klii'-f of iiT Iwfore hn aktliHt fur :i f'v diiys and your kidneys will thon not. fine. Thi- faaioiiH j alts in mad from t ho a Hit of irrapHH and hnion ji !-. cmi ifiricd with lithiTi, and has hoon n?od for wont-rat ion to iTish rloKt;i'J 1-hi-n-yy ami stinmlat'- thoni to normal ctltty: also to nontralizf the acids hi the nrlio- jo it no hor-ior irritates, thou ldadd-r ilisoi h r--. Jad Kails cannot injur anv'nno; makes a ditthtfn! off'i vcsocnl lit hi; -vat-r 1 r i i K v.hih mllltinr of nan ini wtnoi-n tal.f now Jind ih-n to 1 - j . I ho I. id ii( v.- a to) urili'-"! v ol va ns li-:t n I hut avoiilhl' rioas KidlM-y di-as. Good hcaltfi is the most valuable thin that we can own. It you have it, keep it by send ing your laundry to Troy Laundry Go. Inc. telephone 179 "we wash everything but the baby . t m. ni f t T l iu..i it i ii 1. . tit ' -i . . .f r t.i irnmuni t . -j v r t n jmt 1 1. i m rr . - ' m