East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 31, 1917, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. TENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1917.
NEW FRENCH CAVALRY ENTERS THE WAR AFTER THREE YEAR?
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You don't wait until the house catches fire be
fore you insure it
DO YOU?
You can get your life insured after you're
taken ill
CAN YOU?
Wliiy wait until it snows to order fuel
GET THE IDEA?
DO IT TODAY
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I'ubU.li.cl Hull; i.d Srial w is'MJ l
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OrilMCIUITION RATKS j
(IN AHVANOBi
lll. tinr Jt-ar, hy mall $5 00
I 'ally, alx months ly mail 2.50
l'al:y. tlire month, by mail 1.23
ially. n month. Iy mall .so
liallj. utie yt-ar hy carrier .
liaiiy. six tuonttiK. hy canier R.75 !
inilv. Hire ntnntltn. by carrier...
I'ally. one month. Iy earlier .J6
Semi V-is-My, one year. Iiy mall i.5ti
Ninil Weekly, aif m.mihft. by mail
Neml Weekly, ftnir moniha. hy mall .50
Kiitered at tin" tmt
Ota., aa a-i-MtuI i Saw
prri-e at !Vml!elB.
mall Billlrt.
aUifcoax ........
ON SAI.K IN IITIIKI! r IT IKS
Imixtlal ll-'irl Nr Mntul. I'orllaod.
Ilcawas Sri '.'. I'-ti Intnl. tirif"-
IIN KM .K AT
l'kl.n I'.IM. !e.'irllj nullllln
nahlnirton. I . t', Ittiri-au ftt'l 4'otir
ler-ilti tr-t. V 'V
lliisil.
ami cannot afford to have its
strength sapped by monopolis
tic leeches.
SUGAR OR VICTORY?
1-. It .
My
Iitothe
were
father and
Irlt-h
And I am lrih. loo;
I I'lpe tin my ba i.f whistles,
And it 1 Irish, too.
'Twill pirtff with uu in
morning
And itlay with you at noon.
And dance with you in the even-
Ins
To a little Irish tune.
For my father and mother were
Irish
And I am Irish, too,
And here is my has of whistles,
For It is Irish, too.
Kdward J. O'Brien.
zyi N the personal side of the
3y sugar controversy, of
which so much was made
by Senator Reed and his asso
ciates, Mr. Hoover contents
himself with a reference to the ( This phoiograpn ts the first indica- along the Aisne. Nut since the first Dody, and tno Germans Bent forth
numerous trade jealousies With tion of a radical change in the method months of the war when the French the" Vhlans. has cavalry operated
intorocta vtx Ur, nnncnlfn l . " , oponi ana CttUiry w... wuiHu -
u 1 1 ii 1, rencn. cavalry starting out on patrol armor over the upner part
tiieit Jicniiy an ui tilt: ill nave
of the , to use.
the enterea voluntarily into war
i BPri'ii'O anrl Thar tho roan f- Hoc?
c
f Otto K. Bergman to Anna K. Mc-
hpon Tnn i rVionnor cncrai- Vior. ! ahan J'.OO. lt 6 and W 1-2 lot
i j , '5 block 2 Hermiston.
otherwise could have been; Alma Mvricli et vir to Alla Kleld
had. considering the shortage, j ts. lot 12. block 3 uvermore Add.
This Shortage Of Course, is s- J- Moore et us to Wm. ltugers
due to war. Supplies from ene- m,!- actional sv 1-4 sy 1-4
my countries are cut off. The t,on 6' u,w,lshl 4 "'"'h- r'"'BC
tast ana w est inaies ana me , Karl v. Tuiioch to
United States must meet thei'i-"". i-ot 1. - wock ;
requirements of the allies, ' tio" Pdieton.
which means that in a restrict- Hoimes Tu"'.''!.'!
ea way me west inaies ana ,14. township 1 north, ran Be 32.
the United States must do it. j Moses Investment Co. to M. S. Win-
We have diverted sugar from:,,cr- 10' block -8 Hazel mention
Cuba to England and France, : Pendlelon
mane 10 ine ieaerai c ucocmictj j
trade commission by the;neeaea, out 11 our consump
' IS THERE A LEATHER
f CORNER?
Heryl Tulloch,
, Haley's Addi-
to
11.
Joseph S.
I 2, section
FAIRY STORK BOOK
WINS HIGH PRAISE
CI,F. Kit TALKS 1!V K. iKlt.l,l
1XK IH:15KKI,F.V l'ltOMDU
TIUiSl ISK llOl'SK tF
JtO.M.Wt li
were British soiuiers wearinK itiu
t'nlform of the American army and
that the allies were trylnp In this
manner to deceive the Germans Into I
lielievintr that the American army ,
had arrived." I
5
B. L. Burroughs,
WOOD COAL
Inc.
commissioner of agriculture in
the state of Washington to the
effect western cattlegrowers
tion is to remain at fifty-five
pounds a person each year, we
must for our own uses import
are not receiving a square deal (from Javaand pay a shameful
in inarKeung wieir niues. 11 is
asserted that while eastern
prices of leather are high west
ern store houses are filled with
NIGHT FIRING HELPS
MEN OF GRAND FLEET
price in snips ana money
Great Britain s sugar ration is;
twenty-four pounds a year; ;coNTixroi s imsactick kkkps
France's thirteen pounds.! .mi;hty ltitnisii x.wv
hides for which there are no (There is no alternative for usj
buyers. The commissioner but economy, economy of ship
AVITH THE GliANI) FLEET, Nov.
24. Ensconced in the captain's guest
chamber, lolling in an arm' chair,
warmed by an electric heater, flood-
A question more vital, there- step lnto a errecUv api)inted ,)uth.
re, than the animosities Of room, one is likelv to think himself
call for action by the federal the sugar trade or the mean- settled in a huge floating hotel r,
says the price for hides is lower
than at any previous time dur
ing the last five years.
If such statements are true
then indeed does the situation
ping as well as economy of su
gar, and Mr. Hoover finds few
signs of economy in sugar.
nesS Of Senator Reed's Commit- , rather. when he makes his way to the
tee in its attack upon Mr.!club wnere cnmtl)Trt u the rime con.
Hoover is this: Do we, the su-1 sideration. Fortunately, In the in-
gar glutonS Of the World, pre- terest of right per.spective, an invfta-
fer sweets at home to soldiers tion caJlie earI' k m-v first evening
, , j.- io T- i to witnesy a little of the ships real
on the firing-line? If not, then 1 k There WIia to be alH't an
we must reduce our reckless
hour's practice in nisht 'firing frtim
Consumption Of SUgar. Every the small caliber guns with reduced
,.,, v, lootko. t,V ia'cVit'r, wo spnH fnr Rlicar de- charges, and the gun decks were to
y . iT 1 j V ?.V - ; r ' t fncnnrtoit'ni, tn "Jer command of midHhi,men. as
being boosted by profiteering ;pnves men of transportation to mlBh easIy 1e the caw some (lark
methods it is time for the coun-ithe front. We can have sweets
. nieht when a German submarine or
try to know it and to get to the1 in cake and in candy or we can! other lurking craft must be summar
seat of the trouble. The na- jhave the sweets of victory. y disposed of
trades commission, l he con
sumer and the merchant are
called upon to pay increased
prices for shoes on the alleged
jrround that leather is scarce.
Most people have been accept
ing that explanation as true be
cause it is plausible. If on the
i
Of more than passing interest to
' Pendletonians la a clever child's
j story book which has been on the
j market for a number nf weeks, en
I titled "Fiin With the Fairies." The
j author, K. Geraldine Berkeley, was ,
j born in Pendleton and raised here,
j The old IeSpain home where she
v as born stood at the corner of Court ,
and Thompson streets. Her father,
i Jeremiah (Jerry) leSpain, was one!
of the early pioneers of this section
and was one of the first if not the
very first man to d em o n st rat e the
great productiveness of the "dry"
land north of Pendleton. Me was a
contemporary In farming apd stocii
raising with it. G. Thompson, Jacob
Frazier, the Swltzlers and others well
known to the early days of this
country.
Mrs. Berkeley now lives at Hay
Creek in Jefferson county whore
her husband, C C Uerkeley, is man-
ager of the Ha Id win Sheep Cn. Shn
Is a sister of Mrs. Nor borne I'.prkeley I
of this city.
Her book, published by Sherman.
French & Co., of Hoston. has receiv
ed very hlch praise fro nttho review
ers, and found a ready sale during
the Christmasc season. It is a de
lightful story of the exjerienres of
Emily and Johnny with their fairy
friends, describes their trip to fairy
land, their adventures with fairy ,
princes and princesses and a trip
with a fairy escort to the home of
Santa Clans, It ts a wholesome bonk
for children and a treasurehmiso of
romance for the child mind.
tion has serious work ahead
ma m
II :
Which shall
York World.
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1 l.l..m.trt-l A ilan
Atiifttcn N'Htl. liitnk Bl'l'
I J'h.'O- " for an
ai'i'i'itttiiicrit.
The best way to start
191 S its to have your even
examined by Bn experienc
ed Optometrist if you have
arty reason to think they
are defective.
l'uttine off the wearing
of glasfea till you can no
longer net aloriif without
thetn is alwas a mistake
as that can only make
matters worse.
If ou come here you are
tture of the riKl't kind of
an examination and con
fettuenlly the riaht glass's.
Twelve year ex'lince
at your service.
lieasttnaltlfc ehiirKea.
Many
In borrowing sealtottts I left the
warmth and chatter of t'ae ward-
i . i room and climbed to the chilly sun
Jane AddamS is talking Of a,ciec;c where the dimmest r.f dim liKhts
new internationalism tO rise here and there showed every one si-
after the war but the question ! !ent.'-v at nis 1 ell,',,,ed fl"'th"r'
i it. -i. v.ll !, ii. 10 lne upper oriuse pussmg mote men
,is whether it shall be in inter- ,,osted ... . ...vsterious stations.
nationalism of the Prussian
; There I found another set of men
brand or an internationalism ofjeach at his appointed station, and it
a variety that will make demo- stuch me that r;ta? , number
" , . 'of coks were required for this com-
cracy safe and insure the peo-, arat)velv Mmpie operation. what
rile Of the WOrlCl tne DieSSingS Impressed me were the silence and
'of life liberty and the pursuit the senildarkness; no' one spoke tin-
of happiness. Pacifists who ; "Warily, and then m f'f
talk about internationalism in- mo; but ;;i((?r ,t shom; f;t a)(Ilns
stead of helping with the war;greaUy to the difficulty or accurate
are OH a Par with the hen Who! aim. The hip was stcumine Imper-
rounts her DrOSPective Chicks ceptibly down the spacious harbor.
before she has laid enough
eggs for a setting.
V. CAITI KKI).
GKItMAXS
AICU TOM)
I'ristHicrs Say Tliey M'erp InforiiK'd '
Kaiser's Army Was Mart hilts "
A asliintttll.
J'hn A.
00 1 e w
Suddenly a starboard searehlUht
flashed its blinding beam far across
tho whiteeapped waves. It sroped a
few seconds, and then rested on a
small tarset, holding it as in a vise.
Almost immediately a sharp com
mand rank out In a treble voice, and
three euns spoke almost in unison
Some eastern newspapers
9ri dreadfully worried over
that nrohibition amendment;
' after the amendment nas Deen then three more, and mote, and more
iadODted and the saloon driven as the atterguns bean to bear, and
" , : V, ooet u-ill finH the salvos became practically eontln-
: from business the east will una u The water pU al)iit (he (ar.
people have more money with get was ia.she,i into neysers of spray
which to purchase food and by the bursting shells. Then with
lnthinc t'ltial suddenness the searchlight was
, C.1UHU11B- ' cxtlr.Kulshed, darkness and silence
' McAdoo is going at his rail- si(i(. Tr! flir ,,,,.
road management task witn The Khlp wt.nt ai,t .,n(l ti,e pPr-
the energy Of a man Who knOWS f..tmarire repeated from the port
and knows that he knows; he side, it wa axre.d that this side
1 t ftict anfl was somewhat titicker on the trmct-r
is the sort of man to trust na the Ht;irhoiird 1((t and a M;
follow 111 times like tnese. ,.lon; -Hmirate In aim. but that the
men wre decidedly Mower in open
While the east is in the grip nff aft. r the searchlight picked hp the
of the HtJrm kin the north- target, the id-al being i fir almost
01 tne feWJiiii ft .Imulianeoimly with that event. Criti-
, west is enjoinfir all trie piea cij4fn h(tWe,e,. was couched m terms
SUre.S Of Spring thump, mump ( ( HondM anfJ to a i;iyman the whole
On WOOd. affair was remarkable lr its rapid-
, ;ty. ft was intrmsU'Jly so; six shots
1 i T.ft our first resolve oe 10 inintu -k"i-"""
mstttpr hfiW nn even ny no- V
HALTIMom;. Mec. 29.
Clarke, son fif Air. and Mrs.
T. cjarke ttf Baltimore, now with the
A merica n troops in France, "in a let
ter dated Nov. 27, writes
"The other day a crowd of us were
talking to some of the Herman pris
oners, (me of the boys who could
Krifiii 1,- f '. o r m : i n ta-mh t:i! k i nz to several
( of the Herman sfddiers. ne ex-
Iressed great surprise on bring told
that the American arms were meet
ing with success. The poor fellow
had been told that the Herman army
had invaded the I'nited States, cap
tured New York and were marching
victoriously on to Washington.
"Another one nf the Herman pris
oners said that the soldiers had been
led to believe that the American boya
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