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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1017. TEN PAGES reAonian) anyway. This may be a favor able time to make the change. SLAVERY IS A ISSUE BIGGER AN INIU'PRNnEXT NKWsrAPKR fabllsbed Dally and 8eml Weekly melon. Oregon, dv -in" bast okkuoman i-i'iti.iMiiixa CO. Entered at the poatofflc at IVndleton, Oragoa, aa aecond-claaa mail matter. telephone ON 8AI.K IN OTHFR CITIES Imperial Hotel Xewa Stand, Portland, bowman Newt Co.. Portland, Oregon. ON K1I.K AT Chicago Bureau, o Secarlty Building. Waahlnfftno, 1). C, Bureau SOI four teenth tttreet. N. W. SCBSCRITTION KATKS ON ADVANCE) Haily, one year, by mall ... Ually, six montha by wail Dally, three montha by mall 'C1 these days is not whether equal suffrage shall come through state or federal ...t.voo action but whether the Huns 2.5o shall be allowed to overrun - 23 the world. If through German lini; . ? bj SIZ-Z preparedness and dissension in TIIK HOOSIFIt. He laughed at shams, this biK. whole-hearted man. "Why lie?" he said. -I do the best I can To keep my face forever toward the sun. And share my joy with all. The season's run Their honest course. Old Xa- ture has her way, It matters not what men do or sa y. Our customs fit the countries where they prow. But truth Is truth in Home or Kokomo.'' Charles Kugene Ranks. ally, all mouths, by carrier S.T6 this COUntrV and nthpr nllio,-) Dally, three months, by carrier 1.95 . . . - , Dally, oue moulh. l.y carrier .05 nations the Kaiser IS allowed to Semi-eekty. one year, by mall l.oO trinmnli than Iha .t.nwtm Seml-Wee.ly. all month., by mall .75 semi-weekiy. four months, by mail .so America win have something - more serious than the suffrage four cents he may save bv mak- question to think about. The ing a trip after milk, will not brutal slaughter and enslave conipensate for the time taken ment of women and children in from other duties. France and Belgium gives a In Boston it is said that the hie n what the world may ex farmer gets but six cents a fe.ct sJ1uld e civilized coun quart for his milk and that the nes .fal! unde,rIe he,e! ,of other eight cents of the regu- Prussianism. With world de lar price is to cover distribu- cency and honor thus lmperil tion charges. If such are the fd what may people reasonably facts it is evident that distri- Y11" of an organization that bution charges are out of all devotes its time to harassing proportion. If milk can be the president and raising a tur produced at a profit by a dairy- moil that hampers our govera man for six cents a quart it ment to the great pleasure of should reach the consumer at e enemy? let that is exact-' a much lower price than 14 ly what our militant suffra-l cents gettes are doing. Is it surpns- Instead of looking for a Pri- ?Jheir WOrk ar0USes resent mitive remedy for its trouble should not Boston seek a mod- ! Ti,r i, Qff , ern remedy and either regu- ' .1 y late the charges for distribu-! ?"h"d"v'l,l bck.. to " tion or set up a municipal milk ' ;"';""!," .Tn U - o a H.i,vm. servnvf r tact and will yet give a good Overland Lioth Four Would you like to know why this l.ljiht lour In the most I top u In r car In tho Willys-Overland lint'? We want (Hi to find out ami ukeil several owners. A lawyer told us "It Is just the riht nlze for my family of fire and wo tide In It comfortably. It looks Ntylish. When a biff car drives alongside I don't feel an if I should pull to the curb. I'm um promt of my car h I'd le of the u)k one. I average u much mileage iht gallon us any utitomo bile owner I know. hat more can 1 want?' 'We asked a doctor. He said, "She has the i'i and endurance." A thiru owner told us "There's more uutomohiie hi the Unlit lur, dollar for dollar than any car ever built. So there you have the answer they're- all rljrht, we iM'lleve, You'll use a. ear mostly for driving around doiuu; errands ami tak in rides with your family and friends. You'll use this car in a hundred useful ways. It's a ftreat bar Bain. Take a ride, in it and be convinced. James L. Elam GREAT Stone Garage OVERLAND DKAIjRK. Pendleton Phone 74 CAN THEY TURN BACK THE CLOCK? 3 OSTON has been trying Jj to reduce the cost of delivery service: (Jan we make headway in the direc tion of lower food costs by turning back the clock on pro gress.' IS THE TIME AT HAND? milk to consumers in that city and to such an end is try 2To account of itself; don't get the idea that the Italians will not fight because they will. Sign the food pledge card and then consistently and in good faith do your bit towards complying with the requests for conservation. LOCALS & Advertising in Brief NEW TODAY. It AT KM. J'pr line first insertion lfto lVr line, nfMitioiml iusfrtlon .V lVr line, per month Si. on X Ineais tnken for less than -c 'omit ti ordinary words to line. Locals will not 1m takon over tljp telephone exeept from East Orcgon iuu paid-tip subscribers. Will ticnn Seattle. SEATTKK, Nov. 3. Mayor Olll in- j struetpd the police to clean up Seat- ! tie. Polteemeii will he stationed in ; every cafe. Certain dance halls will lf closed immediately. 41111 alms to : i make Seattle safe for the soldiers. . i . i i A 7 COLLECTION of COATS At $i $i7.nn, $i.7.i, $22..i nml m to iiio.oo. In nplte of olinoHt unbellev nble trade cniutltlmiH. we huvi hutuli-edn of truly wonritM'f ill roam at $lt.A lo tlOO.IH) the garment. Whllo tlie priced at which the roatn can now be had is natural ly of Importance to every wom an, the udvantuKes of belnff able to select from our new stock makes them doubly at tractive. All flizea for women and inlnne. The llest in Style. Tlio Most In Vuliie is necessary for the nati onal welfare that means of communication hf ing a plan ot having house- kept open, the telephone ser- holders go to grocery stores in vice included. The Pacific there is no time for foolishness person for milk, or to other coast cannot have its phone ser- or treachery. Supply depots. The retail vice interrupted without great i price for milk delivered in that loss and inconvenience. Thp Additional Locals on Page 9 Uncle, Sam and its allies have a real job on hand and i Did you try HOLSI'M and TIP-TOP bread? tiet It at l.ynde Bros. 1 1-5 Downstairs Apt. 777 Thompson. 11-10 For rent 8 room house. Phone 421. ll-3tf ; Sunny front sleeping room. 501 A ater. 1 l-3tl city is 14 cents per quart. By strike should be settled and the 1 1 PRF;! frtMMFNTS 5 1 m T,nt fa'i V ord.e,r- K1"racua,"m iroinir aftoe thoir millr ook rl,. 1 j:.. rlVHiOO OllUiIX 1 O , , made corset from 3.n0 u p. Measure l"'uJ ?"v.,"",1,' """iaiois will oe; 4 I taken, at the Sloan Bonnet Shop, rear iiuusciiuiucib iaa save luur jusunea in TaKing any steps w Cents per quart. necessary to this end. If ne- orii westkkx soi.imeus. The plan may work in some cessarv for the government to instances but is the scheme commandeer the property and economically sound? It is get- have it operated under federal ting away from the division of auspices, well and good. There labor which is at the bottom of are many people who take the our industrial system and back view that the telephone and to primitive ways. If a man telegraph business should be works, as most men do, the handled by the government mm ft Do you poini with pri do to your, bathroom' or is it unsightly because of old fashioned plumbing fixtures. Modernize your bathroom by having PACIFIC Plumbing Fixtures installed. Their beautiful graceful designs, simple, easy to clean patterns and pure white highly glazed surfaces will make your bathroom a room to which you can conduct your guests with every feeling of pride. Although PACIFIC Plumbing Fixtures are of superior quality, they cost no more than any other reputable brand, and are guaranteed forever against any defects in workmanship or materials. Before you build or remodel, write for a copy of 'The Book of Bathrooms'. It is a 56 page book brim full of ideas. Free on request of PACIFIC PLUMBING FIXTURES For Sale by all Plumbers 7Aan Offices, 67 New Montgomery St., 'san Francisco TORTLAND AND LOS ANGELES Factories, Richmond and San Pablo, California At a time when the morals of our soldiers are matters of such sedulous concern both to government and the communities that neighbor with them good words spoken for the soldier boys frum the West by citizens of Charlotte X. C, are particularly gratifying. For some weeks 1 5,000 or more Western troops have been stationed at Camp Greene, near Charlotte, and now they have been ordered elsewhere, prepa- I ratory to early departure overseas. I Citizens of Charlotte recently united I in a public testimonial of their excel I lent conduct ut the Southern camp j and of their worth as men and sol- : I d iers. J J The Charlotte Xews published a 1 Court 6td of Flrt National Bank, 110 K. street. Wanted One local married man between the age of 25 and 40 years to take charge as manager of an es tablished food product route, selling direct to consumer, man with grocery, dairy, laundry or bakery selling ex perlence preferred, guaranteed salary and commission, everything furnish ed, no investment required, number (1) references required and bonds. This is a real opening. In applying state age, experience and if you are. able to furnish bond. Address, T. K Baker, 21 Grand Ave., S., Portland, Oregon. 11-7 Notice to the Public. All persons are hereby notified that on and after this date I will not be re- page or more of these appreciative I sponsible for any bills contracted by ( messages. It is good to note, by tho 'letter of the chief of police, that: t "Not one of these boys has been ar rested for any violation of the law. Some of them have been taken ip for overstaying time in town, but no sol dipr has committed the slightest act that would cause criticism. any one except myself. Dated Nov, 3. 1917. FKED R. YOT.'NG, 11-7 W. O. W. Attention. Monday evening, Nov.Sth, Pendle ton Camp No. 41, will initiate a class Their f candidates followed by a luncheon. conduct has been marvelous, they are all members and candidates urged to gentlemen of high order; in all my present by 7:30 o'clock, ity order life I have never seen such a bunch of men. I cant speak in too high praise of them. I think their people j back home should know what we ' think of them." ! From business men, clergymen, so ; ciety and club women and bank offl j ciala the comment is ot like eharac i ter. "A. splendid lot of men courte j mis, manly, worthy representatives of 1 the best type of Americanism;" "the finest body of men I have ever seen 1 in my life:' "they have established in honor their worthy, sturdy ancestry, iand exemplified the high order of life ; in our grand, new Wost:" "no soldier I has been guilty of a rude word r ' act." 4 j The pastor of a Charlotte church quotes one of the Western boys as saying: "We dare not uiisb-have in I the face of the kindly attention given us here." Kven the ordinary prank i ish propensity of th average young; 1 man was discouraged by the hospi I table attitude of the Southerners. There was mutual trust and mutual j hopreciati'in, and the Southerners f themselves have some responsibility t tor the unmarred record of their J guests. ( It is very pleasant reading for the j home folks of Washington, Oregon and other Western states. campaign committee. J. P. WAt.KRR. flerk. 1 1-6 i.ank is i-.Ki-orsTrcn WICKTKKJ) AT JIKI.KXA HK1.KXA, Nov. 3. The crew of 1 freight train reported seeing an air plane fall to e;irth near Fort Harri son. The airplane was reported fly ing over Helena every night for a week. Scores ssy they saw the mys terious machine. 28 YEARS AGO St BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT Is assured by the use of some of these beautiful fixtures of ours. They give a light that illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering; their extra ef ficiency and ertra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN (From the inllv Kaxt Oresonlan NOV. J. 1885.) The credn 01 nuiiiiiorinp the first building In Tondloton Is due the Pen dleton .Mercantile company. The num ber 4 25 Is neatly lettered on the transom at Its hand.-iiiie store tin Main street. M.J'. Oould and VV. J. Furnish clos ed a deal Saturday for I.eezer & Kue bler's branch drug store on Main street and will conduct It under the tlrm name or (Jouki & r-urnisn. Mr. and Mrs. James Hays have re turned from a lonir and pleasant vis- It with relatives In Kuftene city. iiernert unaer anu nnttur .oim- R of Hlrch creek have lately purchased Warner Bros. Bheep ranch near Kcho t for S5556. m It looks more and more 1 3 5 5 tu If la A vid B. Hill 1h the coming man In IHSi i a man who makes no mistakes 5 and always wins. COMFORTABLE AND PERFECT EYE SIGHT is a Positive necessity in the life struggle for success. ' Our optical dept. is equipped with the best modern instruments and up to date methods for correcting defective vision and examination of the eyes. Under the manage ment of Dr. D. R. Hay lor who devotes his en tire time to this depart ment. Therefore under these working conditions we are in a position to ren der the most satisfac tory service in this de partment. Optical Department Royal M. Sawtelle Jeweler Pendleton, Ore. Our Famous Bntton Chocolates Are known all over the country for their Quality We have just filled a large express shipment to the WARD BELMONT SCHOOL FOR GIRLS IN NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. The fine candies they are sending across the continent for are awaiting you in our show cases. Made fresh every day. Try some of our BITTER SWEETS WHITE CHOCOLATES MILK NUT CHOCOLATES CARAMELS PINOCHE PLAIN MILK CHOCOLATES TAFFY FUDGE BRITTLES Pleasing Party Flavors THE DELTA Telephone 103 AECLAIMB "The Sensible Six" MAXIMUM POWER COMBINED WITH MINIMUM ECONOMY No Car at its Price so Powerful. No car With Same Performance so Economical. Genuine Leather Upholstering. Big Oversized Tires. Price raises S70 in short time N. P. McLean, Distributor Phone 222. Main St. Opposite Pendleton Hotel r J