East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 21, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY BAST OREGONIAN, PENDLOTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1017.
TWELVE PAGES
lEast
COreAoniari)
an lNnrrrvnENT NKwar-ArKR
PnblkilMd Dlly nJ Rrml-Wiwklr at fta-
dipton, Orecoo, tij the
KA81 ORHOOMAN ITliLIKiilNO CO.
Kstorcd t th poatoffm t IVndletco.
Ontua, u fx-ond cIaw mall nttttr.
N 8AI.B IN OTHER CITIES
taptrl&l Hotel Stmt Bund. FvrtlAa4.
Bowbu Nir Co. Tort land, Orfoa
ON Kll.ti AT
rfck-airo Roma, fto Sorority Baddta.
Waabhurtoo, H. C, Burcaa 601 Four
teenth Btnwt, N. W.
BCBSCRIPTION RATES
(IN ADVANCE)
rl!y, one year, by mall..
Pally, aix months by mall .
Dallj. tnr months by mallM
ially, one month, by mall .
Ually, one yar by carrier
lall.r. rls month, by carrier
laily. three months, by carrier
i"atiy. one month, by carrier...
-I5.00
2. AO
1.23
.50
7..10
. :j.75
. l.5
.til
Smf-VTtklT. one rear. b mall,... l.fu
S?ml-Wklj. eii month, by mail .73
8ml-WeeklT, tour mtuitti. by mH .50
IP IT BE TUT Wirx.
a
For P?ac? must h bought with
blood and tears, and the
hoys of our hearts must pay;
And so In our Joy of the after-
years. let us bless them
every day,
.And though I know there's a
haaty grave with a poor little
cross at its head.
And the pold of his youth lie
so gladly gave, yet to me
he'll never bp dead.
And the sun In my Devon lane
will be eay. and my boy will
be with me .still,
So I'm findlne the heart to
smile and say: "o Ciod, if
It be Thy Will!"
Robert W. Service.
A REAL ACCOMPLISHMENT 1
.women. The material was
'purchased with local money
and cost in the neighborhood
of $8000. To organize and
Icarry out such an ambitious
j program in such a short time
I was a real accomplishment
and congratulations are due to
the officers and members of
.the Red Cross chapter.
IT IS DOING SOME GOOD
i AUTHENTIC reports show
X the New England states
i have faced, not merely a
sugar shortage, but a sugar
j famine. It has been impossi-
ble to buy sugar there. It may
be assumed this condition will
; by no means be permanent.
: Yet the fact sugar is so scarce
there gives us a line on what
the west might be facing in
the way of price boosting were
; it not lor the regulatory efforts
! of the food administration. In
! Pendleton the sugar price is
I not much higher than it was
j during peace. It is a triumph
either for Hoover, for our mer
chants or for both.
Golldeiri.West.jr
Bsflhebosti;
'Coffs;!
because it;!
' appeals;!
irresistibly;!
v .v to everyone ;j
Q&sel it Divers : i
ff)rtlainidASeailtllj!
1 1 f 1 El HBNR1I
.UPPLIES sufficient for
the equipment of a naval
base hospital went forth!
from Pendleton yesterday as .
the first year's offering by the
Umatilla county Red Cross
chapter. Those supplies were '
entirely made up here, all the
work being donated by local
WHERE CRITICISM COUNTS
I "TT F government officials
JJ blunder in the matter of
getting out munitions and
other war supplies the facts
should be brought to light as
quickly as possible. In this
way corrections may be made.
The criticism that results in in-
Willys-Overland
Good Cars
More than 500,000 families are driving and
boosting "Willys-Overland Good Cars."
The success of Willys-Overland is that over
whelming success' which is only possible because
Willys-Overlands are Good Cars.
Every safeguard that could protect you in the
purchase of any merchandise directs you to the
purchase of a Willys-Overland Good Car.
light Four, 5 passenger S. 890.00
Kighty-five Four 5 Passenger glOISO.OO
Willys-Six 7 Passenger SI 195.00
Willys-Knight Eight 7 Passenger $2150.00
JAMES L. ELAM
OVEIUAXD DEALEH.
Stone Garage
Pendleton
Phone 74
creased nroduction of war ma
terial is constructive criticism.
It is of the greatest value be
cause the success of our war
waging must depend greatly
upon the efficiency shown in
turning out war material. No
army can be effective in the
field unless properly equipped
for modern fighting. There is
a difference between the fault
(linding that brings to light
j real errors of administration
land complaints against condi
tions that are to be expected in
I wartime and cannot well be
! avoided.
'concentration needed
!
j HE Red Cross has a tre
i mendous task in prepar
j ing to take care of our
; wounded and disabled men, in
; giving hospital aid to soldiers
'of our allies and extending re
lief to refugees from Belgium,
France and Italy. When such
laid is given it is part of the
"win the war" program.1
; Every allied soldier cared fori
ana made ready lor service
again is an asset to the allied
cause. Refugee families cared
jfor are an asset because these
people when able to do so will
fight and work in any manner
possible towards an allied vic
tory. But would it be good
strategy to feed and clothe
people in Poland? That, a,.
country is under German domi-j : ;
nation. The Poles are used as Wcs,nn the other night, the first timci
Soldiers and workers for Ger- i Per,hl"Vs in several years. When an :
A i , , . . , invitation was extended by the min-
many. Are we not helping the L,tfr , those that desire.t the wy-
kaiser when we feed his SUb- ers of the church to make it known!
iects? The greatest service iJohn "we and nniitoiy asked that:
America can render to human- !hpy 'Tuy f'"' friend "f hl m
t . . , ! by. whereupon he says, the minister I
uy is K win tne war, tnereby i called for a justice ot" the peace tj !
Stopping the mad career of I have him arrested. John feels indlt;-
Prussianism. It may be taken : mint aml s:,ys ir that is the way they '
for granted that the Red Cross ftJro "ot a"emI c,,"":h an5'
management will be directed,' "rc'
with this goal in view. If lt uiiRT Pir.FON ropf
THE SPIRIT OF THE CHRISTMAS SEASON HERE
IS COMMON SENSE IN SELECTING GIFTS FOR
MEN AND BOYS.
It matters not what age He may be, buy those things
which will not only please Him but that will give good
service.
Don't trust to memory, but check below the articles
you are interested in.
It will be only a pleasure for our Splendid Service to
help you make a selection.
HOUSE COATS
BATH ROBES
NECKWEAR
SHIRTS
GLOVES
MUFFLERS
SUSPENDERS
HANDKERCHIEFS
UMBRELLAS ,
CAPS
FANCY VESTS
UNDERWEAR
NIGHT ROBES
PAJAMAS
SLIPPERS
SWEATERS
HOSIERY
RAINCOATS
DRESS SHIRTS
HATS
ETC., ETC.
FAMOUS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY FOR MEN
OR WOMEN.
We'll keep perfectly "Mum" in regard to any selec
tions you may make deliver the same when wanted
and make any exchanges desired after Christmas.
And Everything the Man Needs
729 MAIN ST.
Kir
authorities rt-ftispfl to Rlvo any Infor
mation and Mrs. Mc 'oil, a qiiarter
m ii st or We rpea n t 'a wi f o, who f i mi nd
the bird, denlfd it carried any rues
fiiiKC, hut merely a. celluloid hand on
its lejr hearing tho ninnlxr '"2'.-'2'.t."
The )ii?eon flew in t hronnh a
hroken window of Mrs. McOoII'h
house and lighted on the shoulder of
one of the children. It had been hurt
NliKhtly by the exidonion. Jt is still
in Mrs. MeOoH'.s home.
spreads its efforts over too :
much territory it will blunder.!
There is no peace in sight
this Christmas and it will be
hopeless for the world to ex
pect Santa Claus to bring1 the
dove with him.
Umatilla county has already
gone over the line with its
Christmas Red Cross member
ship drive; some drive.
NO ILL TO HALIFAX
Report That Carrier Had Ene
my Message Stirs Up Police
and Army Officials.
UAT-IFAX. X. S.. Doc. 19. The ;
capture of an exhausted carrier pitf- ;
er.n which sought refuse in a house
r.far the his explosion has been the '
subject of investigation by the polieo. f
j of Dartmouth and the military au-;
I thoritiex. and it. wax reported tho i
, bird Ijore a. message either in fb r- '
man or Austrian."
Many local people Will bei After the Inquiry had besun the'
sorry if Miss Smith should j ...
WA S 1 11 XO TO X, Dec. 1 Det CC
tion of metal in wounds by means of
a new telephonic device is described
in dispatches to the department of
commerce. The Instrument is mov
ed over the body of ihe patient and
eniltH a humming- notse when over a
shrapnel ball or shell splinter, and t:i
further used In guiding- a probe to
ward the hidden metal. Whether the
metal is magnetic and can be with
drawn by an electric magnet without
the use of an incision also he
tnld by the instrument.
At the moment of birth every man
h;is a brilliant future before him
and it usually remains there:
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
You don't wait until the house catches fire be
fore you insure it
DO YOU?
You can't get your life insured after you're
taken ill
CAN YOU?
. Why wait until it snows to order fuel
THE IDEA?
DO IT TODAY
PHONE
5
B. L. Burroughs, Inc.
WOOD COAL
leave the library permanently.!
1 The city in prosperous but
there are some with us who
need a little help and encour
agement. Some of the coal that is sold
in Pendleton is misnamed; it
should be called uncooked
dirt.
The government proposes
anti-fat treatment for some of
our heavy reservation farmers.
COSY TT1EATB
40 Years Ago Today
(From the Weekly K:ist Oregonian,
Deo. L'l, ISS7.)
Just before going to press we were
informed by the sheriff that he had
been told by an Indian that if White
Owl and Qiiite-a-Tiiiii p;4 w ore hung
t hii t the Indians would r-taliato by I
killing white men who might be 1
found out of town unarmed and that'
he, the sheriff, had better warn hi
people of the f;nt. Front t Ills' t
would apnea r 1 hat It behooves the i
citizens' of I'matllla county to begin J
to j. re pa re themselves for an out - j
break of thost red devils. We have '
been deserted by the soldiers and left '
to our own resources. Why not or- '
ganize and fix for any emergency?!
(The name papr carried an offl-s
cial call from Sheriff J. I.. Sperry I
for 200 men for a ponse to stop any
t
LOOK
, brownie vernonX
! 'OTD IMVP'X
I ILH1 Wi
AND ANOTHER FRESH BARREL
OF CLEAR
Rome Beauty Cider
35c gallon
LARGE SUNKIST ORANGES
The 100 size.
WAR BREAD, ROMAN MEAL
Tip Top and Holsum.
FRESH BARREL OF SAUER
KRAUT
New Shipment of extra quality Sweet
Potatoes.
LYNDE BROS.
309 West Webb St. Telephone 331
Chris
Ji.hn I!r;i-llHirn of Hir h t rcrk
4 nt hvuriii !:iys in lown IhL; ft'rck. ;
W iiiiil-r!:trMl Hi.-il hr iitlM(li'f!
church while in the n"lKhlorhonl of'
The Story of a Dreadful Heritage and the
Refuge an Innocent Girl Took in Love.
A PICTURE YOU WILL LIKE
In Addition a Clever Comedy.
ADULTS 20c CHILDREN 10c
Join the Red Cross
Do it Today
tmas Shoot
SUNDAY
Dec. 23
at
PENDLETON GUN CLUB GROUNDS
Under the Management of Earl Coutts
Lots of Turkeys, Geese and Ducks
2
2
j Shooting Starts Prompt at 10 a. m. Continues all day
t FREE HOT CLAM CHOWDER
t Served from 12 till 2.
Come, Make Your Own Squad and Get Your Xmas
0 Bird.
J One 23 pound Gobbler for man with high total score
B for the day.
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