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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1917)
wwwwmimmrwMfumiiwwi '' manliest iiifir ftiaiiuu friend ami nelwlilwa. a inhi:pkmknt nkwkpapeii l'.bilii4 fllr and in l ukij at ivn- 1tftfn, Oregon, itf the RAMT file KO'tMAN ITliLISHINQ CO. Ortf, mm wutHl - iimtnfffrft lit IaIletoD, 'In mm rui.il mntler. VvtVfilWM " - 1 Ott"KAI.K IN OTHKH CITHSH lMIrUI Hotel Nw SihikI. l'.n'llBnd. lion wan New . rorilnnj, OirtJOB. IIS KU-K AT Wnh.rnn( li. , Ilureaa 6tU Four teenth KirM, N, W. SLIIKCIIII'TION RATKS (IN ADVANCE) Iafly, one yrar, by mall , lity, nix muniha by mail Pally, three month by mail ... Oftlir, one mrmtb, by mnll Dily, uiie year by cnrrir ..... 1 miiy, kit months, .y carrier IftUy, three month, by crrlr. I'nily, mo -nioudi, hy 'rn'r. a. Inntv Sher- unquestioned loyalty the pro- iff wood nmi rciuins. odin m mi- por Course for them IS to get vice from Sheriff Parker f I-ane nut TCrt rron nr wnmsin hn n county, nu-t Mr. Eaton at the door right to accept of the freedom and happiness secured through the blood ot American soldiers a meeting n&&t and nresent. unless Will- Kuton contended that Sheriff Par- -$r.oo insr :n return to render in ffood Kl rtVe hlm ltirnll1('" to -ciiMnhw 2.50 i IS, V ii ii . : "jthw metHlnjp imm?(Uat-ly on arriving iaLU a iuu ttiifK""" L . hut letuity Sheriffs Wood and Klklna and flatly refused hlm admission sMyl"K thoy were under strict order from Sheriff Parker to prohibit such It IS not surprising: promptly stopped Katon when he at- 'r.o republic I ::? that here and there, as at Free-jammed to say a word bfor dismiss i.w water night before last,, public audience :L . . u-k... ,.,r.. ! Katon h original idea was to have em ly, . year, .1 tnall , wriumciiv i " w V i only his friends and neighbors prea- s-tul vru.v, ix ju.mi., ! anaii. men WnOSe loyally IS in ques- rnt nt thB church. When townspoo:- 8wi Weekly, four' moutUa. by luail...- .50 . n,o ia n V,nt vu....! r i tooK or who knows, that vH ed with molasses and poison No confidence can be placed i SOl.lHl.US Ml.. "J'-ixherman. mend your not For the day's trawling! Cod and menhaden run Thick for your hauling!" "Yc, hut heyond the mists liiiles are eallips:!'' "Writer, the world would count You Villi !ts?aP's! Far from the shock of vttr, Toll for the a.ces!" "No- l must wiite my life On Freedom's panes!" "Sui'Rcon. ytm cm n rot ro! . Hear the sick plcndinc! "Tis not for such as you .j liullets are svediufr!" ''Jlush- for 1 we In Fiance l.iit rty hU'ediiiKtf " tM other, kMp Kiel; y4.ur hoi. wThotih his males kcoi ii hlm! Hfttt-r their j-rs than Hint s Yt.ur h-ari stnai l lootiru him!" 'ease for his eouu fry's caux !- Mv arms h:v- hoi ne hiui!" AJ 'astor, now looie and moe ' M-n need your preaching! How shall they find tlicir souls If oii sto te:u'liinr - "Yet. ti His haillo line r ;od Is U-swrliiiur" . Jiuniet M. Hcnth rsoii. tor rPi-nnrso than tn mnh ac- notified ; ; Sheriff I'Hrker, who the Hnn M.Pt. artion he taken, as s,e,s. trt vrMMt- th HatherinS. game. stands tie can iook ior vice President Marshall sug-j v . Vl VYj f i m xnr nothing but -defeat if the war Rested, for cancellation of the ! - " ' is not brought to an inconclu- disloyal man's citizenship pa- j (Continued from page i.) fK,-An.rli iitf l'io-tiA TIto . v .n.vv.'nf-wx.i Viio : . .m jl Jl a i At A I . appeal 01 jrorsKy aim ieiune property to rne governmeni. to what thev term the woking1 m. - - classes in the different nations This is no time for a corn is not in good faith. It is load-, m unity fight of any sort; con centrate an energy on steuiK that Pendleton does its full share towards winning the war; there is work to be done at home as well as in the field. . J'endleton rooter rushed out to help; the player tip. Ft his trouble a 5 1 yard penalty was shipper! on pondle ; ton. After a short Ruin, the hall was, fumbled and I-a. Grande kicked out. 1 I'entlleton worked several new for- unit ions and trick plays. I'ascy and ; ririch found hluf hides In the- line 'continually, Substitutions were few, Kalmyk and Stockman helntc replaced by TorBesoti and liurA'oss. A Rood ! crowd which enabled tho high schod , 1 to make a small profit, attended the Kme, Horleske, of Whitman handled the same alone. Conch Reynolds of ! Ija tlrande, refuslna; to accept uny lo cnl umpire. The same waa fast, few Injuries, and married only hy the i tiowd surnlns' onto the field, j The Uneup: . I.h tlrande. 1 Taylor .c, . . , Uoot r .rff. . . 1 Gra 1 and no II Tuesday Even 01 anquet ing, NovemDer 27 ... j. rr. such a propaganda, coming from a German inspired source, while Germany itself stands as the world's foremost foe of democracy and peace. If the The tanks seem to have been the real heroes of the Haig kaiser had but practiced what drive Wednesday; intended for gain, th mmt hemp X his dupes in Russia try to flrriiitturA the catemillar hna ' hr a .lineman. Tho T Kraoh tVioi-o vvniild have hern i , ...,.r1 f.fm. i., ' nd rolled past the safety who .lo.ls- V:,..; 'A .. " ed It. Snyder raced ovor thP line a..d Oent. hacks, ond "Hfrol. end. nere worked well for the visitors, th first two, with McDonald, carrying the ball most ttf the time. . SuffeitHl by lVnnlties. rendleton nil'fered thrnnsh penal ties, beitis: set back for No yards, one of which perhaps cost them the &ame. T.a (iranle was penalized fta yards by Ueferee Horleske. Pendleton scored first in the third nnarter. Casey kicked from his ten yard line to mlddleof the field, where Wilbur recovered a fumbled catch. After three short jralns, Casey kicks partly blocked ball sailed low .lK. . C. Ash. . . MoOlure . .1. Ash . . . Moon . . .'. Carroll . . . ('apt. McDonald, f. (larrlty lh . Walslnntr rh. (JJonf I. Touchdowns .ft. . . .It . . . .le. . r.endleton. . I!eclc . . ' Knbusk. TorKeson TorKeson .... Stockman Itut'Kess (Capt.) Wilbur tl leyden Snyder Furnish ' Casey Hayea T'lrleh ! ....... Jloylen to; s under auspices of Pendleton Lode No. 780 1 L. O. O. MOOSE 1 Tickets $100 Including: Chicken Supper H Anderson Sistprs Orchestra MOOSE HALL McDonald Hayes. Snyder. Casey one. tloals, Garrily, no; no war. Aiier lrotsnv "",war Lenine have succeeded m brin trine the German war easily recovered for a touchdown. C:w.' ki,.W.d it no.-il thn t.-l.L- l.lit It IS notlCable tile Belgians good by a hair. Tho fourth iiuurter lords to a condition where they place no reliance on Teuton -ith the bail on ivudi. ton s really jrive up militarism and promises of: future democracy; j TLZ'l. Xll supplant their autocracy witn nicy itimw uie muwi """""ii'wii i was penniiuMi ir,. Casey o mtnninn rpnllhlic it. will be experience. , was held for one yard, then on a fake time enough for them to talk " to the people of the allied na tions. Meanwhile the tivjlizetl world, having seen the 'l'anjrs of the Potsdiim snuke, will tfike no chances mtil it has been put where it can do no further damage. CANCEL THEIR CITIZENSHIP ST 'S Col. Roosevelt aptly ex presses it this is no time fnr r.n.sn Americanism. LET THEM CURE GERMANY We cannot stand lor divided " FIRST allegiance and the sooner peo- 1GNS are multiplying that .a thi, rnnntrv foreign the French are right in born and native, are guaran their declaration that th ...:f i;v,orv and the nur- G;man spy system is back of suit of happiness" under the the Bolsheviki leaders in Pet- stars and stripes. They have rograd. All actions .thus, far benefit of citizenship in by the Bolsheviki are exactlj the best democracy in the to the liking of the German au world, where the individual is tocracy. A peace without an- recognized, and where econo- nexations or indemnities w-oulc mic opportunities are unsur- be highly welcome to the kais- passed. If there are any am- t;ick ran I". fluyes was Ko.id for three around rihl -nd. Then came (lie thrilh-r. when Snyder on a faiie pa.s from a Ito.v fornalioti sh'.t the ball lo I'urni.-li for a clean yard Kain to the two yard line. . I'lrieh niaiie nro' :rd. Casey's dive was fu tile. in;l Hayes jammed his way On tile l.ii.'kout by 'a. ;-y, Cuard Sto.Mttnan touihed the bait to tile ground, f.iilin m understanil tlie dl- 1, l.-,azier 1 A. .:. Ankeny: 'ectlons of bis t.-aiu mates. This men- ma.ie a ,d,e -nal shoot a, Macoin- ! tal lalse cos, Casey a try for the sl. I.e.- Sunday. Thev each obtained Probably the eastern OreKou inn in ; ' rr : . j 28 YEARS AGO j h Mil tlie Haily Kast -Nth-. '.'4. issi. I Shetilf l(l.u:?i-r U absent . the i:n-t Knd. Ill Kill ;!it fti ty nut sliootiuu d"f a tie Krazier wui hreuktn five to Ankenys throe. ly i Whh the score 1 .'! ; in Uuir fa vor, as 1 a t amlo siiccet-ded in slmvintf Mcl Jonahl across in t he s-c- vi i. a i vi mii.r nim1(... nf .bp ' oiul quarter after a IVndleton inn- -ell known and resnoiisihle form of , y ;i,i,f Alexander and Frazier has been pre- I Jo,H:f)' vailed mum to be a candidal- for councilman at m-xt '. Monday's turn. eh- "(. reman I'.oyd Leadt-r office wa i.f the in iNndb tenlay u his way to linker city. i '2 yard Kain by arrity. team was Dm victim or old Man (vtr f'tuifldence or something else, for I. a (irande took the ball on i the kick off and marched straight. down the field for a score, ('.unity Wi'stern 1 kicking unl. This tied the count. lm yes- 1 1 Summoning all their reserve powe and trick plays, I'emllettni could mil ma ke consistent headway. Mr J F Porter and bride were in I the wmie ending with the ball in Pendleton jSundav on their bridal f Pendleton territory, tour and other points East. j ,tJ aP(1 nn- 1 The came opened with a tm yard r t ook.. ,-tt,,-nf.,i from his end rim by tJents. riarrity and Oents tri to La Orande EATON IS AGAIN BARRED FROM TALK j ,-f DON'T MISS THE DANCE TONIGHT -AT- LIBERTY HALL Sawyer's Enlarged Orchestra Admsssion 50c Ladies Free tore off five and 10 yards, which would have resulted in a touchdown for Ljl Grande had not they been i penalized 15 yards. A forward pass intercepted. The i'entlleton !ioL-fii.Irl lhn tfil-t down flip field El'ilEXE. Ore., Nov. 11- Allen t until Casey fumbled on the Ia Katon. whose attendance at the Peo-I Grande 31 yard line when, quarter i-le' Council for Democracy and ! ends. The second quarter was mark Peace last September in Chicago ' ed by frequent penalties, several In caused his dismissal from the Culver- j tercepted 1-a Grande passes, and good ,sity of iireson faculty, was Wednes- tackling by Furnish and Snyder on oay niifht denied the ripht to present ! punts. A Pendleton penalty f.ir in his case before several of his friends terferinR with a lass. added to fre and neiBhliors at a pre-arranged ! quent sains by Gents and Garrity re meetiuK at the Kairmount Presbyte- suited In the first I.a Grande score rian church. , ty McDonald. .When Mr. Katon arrived" at the j Pendleton probably lost the same PRESENT FLAG TO RAINBOWS Domestic Gas Maker 5 nut- a iron ivn mkt rupinr.MT rnr.T. r t,llll'i VJlbnl Jxii ' ' -- 5 g KNOWN TO SCIENCE. V Y.'uaianUed to' (Jive Satisfaction for Cooking and 3 5 Heating. 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