v... PAGE POOR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY. FEBRUARY 11. 1918. EIGHT PAGES QreAoniaril 2 rOMRAUK KliYI.KNKO IIOI.SIIKVIKI l.-:.IITt ; AN INIIKPFNUENT NFIWSI'APKB Illalia4 Hallj aud Krnl weekly at ! Hln, Orea;in, Ijj lit. Cfclill.NlN II, HUSHING CO. KiiIotmI at Ibo p'i at Peudlaloat Wagi.ii, u wouil-rlum uill matter. IWapkona i ON BA1.H IN Ol'HRR t'lTIKH lnprial Hotel N'a sund, fnrtiaaft l.WBiail New. t. , I'nrtlaud, Ori-go. N K1LIS Al' t'hleaao Bnreau, Wuto He.'tirlty Ratldtaff. V aabluBidu. l. r,. Bureau 601 awr rentii firm, N. W. ntlHSl'HJITION KA'lICi (IN riVN( B) ratlj, one jear. h mall f"f. an aiontha h mall Oaliy, ihrea moutiia bj mall OallV. DM m fill t tl li mall Hall-, nua jear t.j earner..." "ally, all mauth. .y carrier HallV. tlirm. niiinlli. It. .......l..,. llallV. ..a Dlmilh. I .irrl., ' it.. Nfoil Ww kly, ti, m ,y ma'ii" 1 f.n MIHl-VWltl. aiS tin in i li u K mall Bead weetlj, four monlh'a. or mli." .M am inlet's mrciirrrass to sons. ;sary legal work, the expenses of persons or agencies consti tuting associations of carriers, junless such association is ap proved in advance by the Di rector General, and payments for any political purpose or to directly or indirectly influence the election of any person or j an election affecting any pub-i ic measure, tree passes are I - V Na. , . ,'ff ' Ml'". Mjc W&eaklp jBulitiogget iininiiiMiiiniiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiyiiuiiiibHiHM .MONDAY, I K.ItUI AHV II. IIII8. O paliant hoys, ho bravely en. Hnrinff ruiie sens to quell a foe, f all that's noble on this earth. Kull proudly we, of self-same birth, Apjiland your spirit in the strife That Freedom wapes for her life. Y nut' honor-ours through nil our ifctys The morning n in bannered I J ic measure, rree nasses are This is the first photograph 'also forbidden except such as r"cn ,n,s country of the Hoisheviki I arc exnrp5slv juithnrioH l-iv ! commander-in-chief, Abram Krylen- re expressij autnoiizecl by Tarvarish Krylcnko, as his men the interstate Commerce act. call himno that's not u mean name, ! lit mennfl pnmnidp. There's no "iren- Says the Witless Wlseaoro. Seeing us how the Commercial Club 1 lias elected a Baer president, there will probably he something Hrnln be fore lonir. Our Advl.-o to Wrainn Is lo Hum Her Wood. So long; as Weston has her Wood, so Ions will she not be I'uello.-). a wng renmrked to us. And by the same to ken, say we, so long will she not be fool less. Ruhiuarlix-d . Guy'Matloek wax explnlninir to us how it happened that the Gorman V Boat succeeded In penetrating the convoy ships and send homo Its tor- i pedo against i the sides of the Tuscan- ( j la. "You see." said he. "the Germans jsubs are trina; with , all their might I l-to sink our transports and once in a I wnue they are bound to succeed, just jas onee In a while the llullrtoKffer ' tnanaBes to print a good joke." ly opened It. They found ojily a num ber of haby diapers. Oh, You Kldilers. v Dear IlulldoKB'er: I life on a certain block on Jackson -street In which there ure U7 uhllilren ; by actual count. We believe in chil dren and plenty of them. I will not . enumerate the families but might, mention that Jack McQueown, Hob -Fletcher, Emlmsk, Slmls. Horthel Mclleynolds and Kudd live in the! block. Georffe Uuslett doesn't count. . There are a few desirable Ibis left In the block. This Is not an advertise-'. ment, '.ibut maybe Clark Nelson, or Hans Collins or Fred Karl or F.il Burke would he Interested. Address, PATER FA.MII.1AS. GERMANY'S REASONS FOR oral" b'""'ss amo T i IurkI re a I r nrcTDiip iKnsimi Krylcnko is a - . . ivuMjntiE, ij t nuua TION . : rays. The symbol of your ''flag' that flies, Hope's ' guidon 'neafh those blood-sta-ined skies. inssevered from your child hood's home Ky -wnsie of water Willi foam. Vou know that, playing AVsper- ntft parts, You hold Ihe nomas of our hearts-- . 1 'rond crfiwn of manhood ever 'oiirs While Virtue 'lives your fume endures. Claudius Thayer. Kehruarr! - our the Bolshevflti. I gone dazed that we feel another way ihu"' tonic. use it. b ; I 3Ilffht Mean Yonr Ca.sh Must Aid." ro1i rf ifa ormir -will f olra cat- ! "Pnw " cairl iha uon f v. E nil know the wave ofieraj generations. With re-V'wnot do they mean b' v. m. c. over thft world fit iha ' i "11 iT j VI NT i the father to his son. -That T. . , j , , case is uimui as uau. 111 muirii i m p a ,..c,v. cl,c"l-,lesstime would Germany be Across I A Matter of Somo Wcltbl. Said Mrs. J. "There's a bis strain on tho south hill now." , j Said her husband "Do yon refer to Assessor' Strain as a hl mni'!" i sald the Mrs "Not at all. I refer Kilt We Don't Want Anything Ten- I to the fact that Georjie Uaer has mov- ' tonic. ,ed on the south hill. ' What wlih wliea,tless djiys and) meatless days and sweetlcss days and : uuei Vatlior, I.Ike Son. : """"a '. '" Retiinsr so dos- Homer-Welch, four vear .,1.1 son of he need of a Jim Welch, was returning homo thiv; other day after spending the after-; Thousands of Men Will be Needed in the Ti-aotor, Automoliile and Electric indus trios in our country. Consult E. E. GEISS v WILL BE IN 'ATIIKNA, FEB. 11 MONDAY. ADAMS, FEB. 12 TUESDAY. WESTON, FEB. 13 WEDNESDAY. , MILTON, FEB. 11 THURSDAY. PENDLETON, FEB. 1-1 & 1( FRIDAY and SATURDAY. AT A. L. I) UN LAI & CO., MAIN ST. riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.'iiiiic stands for You Must Come ' I noon with a little plrl playmate across tne street. He was talking to himself and shaking his head to emphasize his words. A passerby overheard this much, "By gee, she cerialnly Is a III tie peach." . GETTING RESULTS LREADY a more J.ing army in France; how rail-ready to strike again, and with! $ oans were torn up, dirt roads Belgium no longer a thorn in Jdvnamited. houses destroyed her side, and with the north- truwncd and their contents either burn- eastern gateway to France e or sent into Germany. Every wide open, the German hordes work of art or or architecture 'could march without effective i was leveled, every tree cut jopposition direct to Paris and down, all Nature was syste-i Calais. J. B. W. Gardiner in imatically ravished until all j The. World's Work for Febru ! that remained of populous, ary. thriving country ivas a desert! 1 iwaste. The popular idea isl Oregon had a heavyiist ot , Ithat this was but'tfce outcrop- men aboard the Tuscania; let j QTDCA UC AT IllflJIU iping of an innate lust for de-:"s hope there vill be but few Q (LfllllO HI UlilHIl struction, that it was pure and; them in the final list of jsimple vandalism. I thinjtv a , missing. ML AD f t QTAfiC moments consideration "of! : ' 1LHI iLUUIJ OlfluL offiVint r.prmnnv' nsifinn will rlianol 1 x e enemy alien icKimiiu 11 Koes: ilvn 'lni l be Iron Cross for Tills. Tlie Pendleton police have a good nose when it conies to scenting booze shipments but occasionally their sense of smell Is faulty. For Instance, the other day Howard Dunn was return ing from a shnrt trip and checked a Of him who emerged from his In I handbag home. He forsot to call fori To mount to the president's chair, it at the station for several days and We feel we should say Ihe police felt so certain that there! In a pertinent way, was booze In the bag that they final-I He's a Uaer, he's a Uaer, he's n liner fl. Ilaor In l.linerick. Having llmericked v. K. Hmck and Joe Tallmnn when they were elected president of the Commercial flub, the Hulldogger feels obligated to Im mortalize President-elect Ceoige uaer In a similar way. Ko here SEVKRAfj PRISOVKns CAI'fillT PARIS, Feb. 11. The French pen etrated the enemy lines northwest of Dioncourt nnd captured several pris- I oners, patrols In the Cheinin-des-Dames and Champagne took prisoners. operation of the railways this illusion both in the case of law will make some people j lm- til . . .... : ... , ! tUn k..nP.onn A f Polm'nm A I. 'WISH nicy IIUU tancil OUt, III C 1 1 IS Tl TIIXOOK 111XD AXD K X PULSION" IS I ilUiW. 11 U11UC1 LUIILIUI kJ V A. I UI1V.C aiu J M. UCJtUIlll. V.? ... 1 1 ' 1h mvsnnnanf f... hoon .f'li,v. aM r.f.rmonv rpaliVorl !lf Xfllizensnip papers long ago. POITR1NO RUS C.W8ES I INDOX. Feb. 1 1. The jeered, duplication ot service, .that time her own mammy toj necessity for California, rsi.ii. BROOKS TO RISK. . , - i ----- . ... , I io iiKtewuv lur viiuiui nii t-specialrj-of passenger service, win -rather she was seriously ,tri for eastern Oregon peo has been eliminated, with threatened with defect. She g winter- more freight traffic made pos- realized, too, that those acts of sible as a consequence. The rapacity, more like the venting common use of terminals has of rage on some savage beast avoided much delay and Wiip-:than like the acts of a civilized, merit by the most direct routes, ; organized state, unless there instead of by longer "routes 'was some, carefully considered tlilish embassy at Petrograd sent tclnm-ams yesterday. This Is taken to refute forest Ranger Find r,t Inches ol!,ho slo.ckholm rumor-the rtnlshevikl Snow at oovernment. stake; Other j"pelpd allied "H'lomats. . InK'restinic Xews. u. jj ... - te i 28 YEARS AGO (East Oregonian S'neclul i I UKIAH, Feb. 11. A trong chinook I wind began blowing Tuesday morning1 i which lasted all day and night and Wednesday the wind reached almosl ! the Daily East Oregonian, j the velocity of a gale; and rain began ' Feb. 11, 1830. ) " mur ,n torrents ana ny night all! Seth r.ichardson's team took a spin tne slr(amfl were running bank full i down Main street today but was and the -rIrtfe across Owens creek.! caught before any damage was done. ' ne mlle east of town s 'n danger of I , j being washed away, as the water Is j A buekine cavnse created some .'stir i washing the bank at the east end of street, ! Jnis same nridge was and scattering a croud locted to witness the manouvers. i A telegram has been received in ! Pendleton from T. F. Rourke who is now in Portland, stating that the comptroller of the currency has re designated 4y shippers or die-ulterior motive, were calculat-!(FrIT, tated bjt the respective rail-'ed to arouse among her ene-' roads' interests or traffic agree-'mies a feeling of bitter resent- j ments, has saved much time, ment which would find its re in short, conflicting corporate iflection in the terms of peace interests, have been all subor- j which Germany as a defeated; dinated to the' one national nation could obtain. Germany 'yesterday afternoon on Main niirn-i,L,r ,1 ,;, : -t ,.v,-...l,, l,,loi, getting rid of its saddle and moving pf traffic, with the re-'and materialistic. She does suit of a distinct speeding up of ; nothing from impulse but tem freight UiaJement. ipers her acts to fit in with a Government operation will 'carefully mapped out plan. be more economical. Much ; Least of all would she close the duplication required by com-.door to a generous peace in netitive oDeration-of the rail- the case of nossible defeat un- roads is rendered unnecessary ; less, as I have said, she were n,"ln a"d tna' se- dii , mi i j i u . lected bv the stockhoUk-rs here, other expenses, too, will umpelled by an ulterior mo-j After somc talk the tiUe the Xation. be eliminated. jtive and the mptive here is ai Bank ot Pendleton was chosen. Director General McAdoo: easy to divine. It is to so weak-j has issued an order, General en France and Belgium, while) Thc cilv engineer is engaged in ac- r-ji- t. .l.Li.. . s -.mi i. signing a complete system of sewer- "-..'t, ..v.. ' age in readiness for its establishment ! Kuessing. All th snow in the valley use of the railroad revenues j they cannot possibly recover in Pendleton, there being some talk I and on the hills '.went before the lor paying agents OT Other per-jtrom the detects Ot War in tne:among the city fathers of making meavy chinook wln and rain, leav sons employed in any way to same time that Germany her-i"110" an improvement. affect legislation, attorneys 'self can. To reconstitute the CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears Signature of WM . C MgADOO Secretary of the Treasury - Advises tfiat strict ceonhniy must lie observed.. WHY? pay high prices for fir and pine conhvood when you can economize by buying our Cascade Fir. Slabwood, cut from sound body timber? . We havrthe only dry slal)vood in town. - ' Phone 5 X CHAMBERS Inc. 5)0 Main Street. E. O. Bldgr. riditrl "recKea a year aga by the high wa- that had col-Ver. was repaired last fall by John , .vinaerman and there Is a possibility ; cnat it will have to he repulred again. Thare Is no Ice in the creeks and they i hav not been frozen over this win-, ter, 1fut at this time last year there was eighteen inches of Ice mi'in. fused to allow the new national bank creeks. to be named the Pendleton National I Ground hog day was a disappoint-, ment to many as about nine o'clock the sun came out bright for a short time, and the rest of- the day was very cloudy, und the superstitious are determined to have their six weeks more of winter. But the winter so far has kept the weather nronhnis who are not actually eft-gaged Belgian nation alone, with all in the performance of neces-iits able-bodied men except the WORK HORSES FOR SALE All Weights and Ages 120 to select from Address E. W. MULLER 1 lelix, Oregon Hint, to tho Aged. If people past sixty years of aye could be persuaded to go to bed as soon as they take cold anil remain In bed as soon as the cmfwy cmfwypat bed for one or two days, the would recover much mnffl quick, especial ly if they take Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy. There would ho also dess dnngr of t lie Cold helng followed by any of ihe more serious diseases. Adv. - ; wiiitt: si.vr:it irr-:i.i. ' SAX f'FS WTISCO, I-Vh. 9. IfllRh A. Jironhou-i. manager of a grocery company wan arresict by the filers 1 asrenLs at his home charged with vio lation of the; Mann art. It Is alleged I away Springs for the winter he ramn lo San I Yanclsco from Port- I '"klih Tuesday on business. Ing everything bare and stock out on the hills grazing. " 'SI Inches In Mountains. ' Walter Allison, ranger, made a trip! to Pearson meadows last Thursday and found 51 inches of snow at the government stake, which shows that there Is more snow in the mountain!! ! than people thought for. I Mrs. Frank Khip, who has been in Pilot Rock for the last rfionth, came home Thursday evening: with her In fant daughter. . I a tarewell party was given at the j Chamberlain Oarage Tuesday night in honor of .Miss P.nclrel Rowlands, where about twenty of her friends gathered together and danced till midnight. John Doyle, who is staying at Hid- was In He re- snow at the lanil with .losle Holmes, lit years forts two feet of old. of Marshfield. fregon. springs. ; ; M,M nachel Tiowlands of Portland, i:llMY PATROI, AfTIVI-:. i 'ho haa hecn I'kiah since last LONDON", Keb. 11. fienerRl. Haig ! ' f'plembr'r. 'eft Wednesday morning1 reported enemy patrols were some-j for h"r home While here she made What adivo in the sector north of ' manV friends who regret her depart lns lost night. , '"" . . i '-"'ydo irehnick and Ed Thrasher were in town Thursday night on their When You1 Need a New. Batterf The Willard trade-markbranded into the side of the battery tells the whole story. For that mark is the sign of the Still Better Willard with Threaded Rubber Insulation. ' -- .w . .-, r It is the outward and visible sign of the biggest storage battery ' . improvement m years. - r:-i . 1 Bt- . . - i .ft It , - ... . - . . . . iviniainijl - - , , . pa i i MilnVVi ti-i. n..l :,ir.:i.i J- 'fM ,' tf i :-::.a!' 5 ' r: WANTED Live W(. ..$l4Ji0 .. I3J10 Dressed Wt. $19.25 17..r,0 Prime light hogs Prime heavy hogs Hough heavy hogs 1 .''..)) Heavy hogs 1 .'5.00 Pigs and feeder hogs 12.00 Pendleton Meat Co. Ttlrphon 146 Hazel St., Pendleton. Ore. About f inMl!itloi. mtit f'rmimhn nT l hse iiro rtifwp, f"r. u ml tf.ipi m ifli. "n I tf ot hr liniid r.'iw finite, i'.-jifi-ijiiiy jipf'lH nnd ttstnh n:is, .'i yn r:hii in Itrr-ud and whole ulifitt hrr-arl ftrnmnfA a rnovo iii'Mit of l li bowiIs, Whffi tn bow- Is nr1 tin illy nonsiiin tod, however, rh urf wy Is't.t tu(: ono or two of f'hu in twrln Ih'm 'i'.'t M'lM Itnmf di:ilftv afrr snipi'r. " jroturn from HinntU-lt whre thpy h.-rd hL-nn tlii.t- .....ii.. . . ' " " ' " ii iij io leea. Mn ml ford fhllson of riridgn cfeek was In town Thursday on business '! I.ou Cnsteel left Thursday morning ' Tor Pendleton to enlist in the navy. . Albert Peterson received a letter ' from his brother Virgil, who Is III with measles in Portland, staling that he was able to go to his work again Miss Grace liolin Is spending a few days at the .Nlurdlvant ranch the K"est of .Miss Krankie fiturdlvant. I. . Alii AIMtir.Ni;i.. i., 'rH' :iw"-r Allison, re. SACJtAMWI'O, r.Yb.- S.-Kederali;' J "'" creek Sunday, aft-: officials announce thc r.5 I. W. w. in. ffv" WPr'k wlth Mr!' Allison s dieted by the fedcr.-il'griind Jury on a : MpJ ' ' '""' Mrs. William charuf1 ot Conspiracy to obstruct war' . .' ."inc. wno left niontn ngo to enl in which the need of re-insulatinis indefinitely nostooned. 1 . . . . iMext time you're m, ask us for the booklet B-3, "A Mark with tt i .ivieaningior xou n tens exactly wnat tne wuiaraMark stands for. v ELECTRIC SERVICE STATION Corner Alain uml VValcr Sheets progress fcy siiliotago, would be nr-raign.-d . next. ' Saturday. Apprehen sion of the indicted members contin ues throughout t.'alifornia. rsRs t oM iM i: tuvuni V.'ASIII.ViITfl.V. Feb. 11.-. The Arabs opposing the Turks in Arabia are continuing northward their ad vance and captured a Turkish Dead fcti.-a port. I'kiah n ti returned tan ' "img to pass the examination. Hard Odds People who.t blood Is Pure are not nearly so llkelv to take, hard colds as are others. Hood's .-iirsanarllla makes the blood pure and this great medicine recovers the system after a cold as no other medl. cine does. Take Hnod'a. tJ!J"flTrwmM '"'"" ' -mmmm"muum i , n aili..i..i ., ai.auiiTr "'Ai-f - H. 3 e 5 'tl l Eii si 3 VT Jif : fir ' ' ' : ' J ? ''' ! I