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DAILYEAST OREGO,IAN, TENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, EBRUAjVYJjlOl EIGHT PAGES N INPrrKNDKNT NFWsrArFR Paklikd rwllr and Hrnl-Wnkr at tfltton. Offffun. by tbe BAflV OKKOU.MA.N I't'ltLIMUINO CO. Ki(m at lb portable at rradlatoa, Dtacuai, m Mcood clua aid matter. ON BALK IN OTHER CITIES Imperial Hotel New Mand. PortlaaC awata Ntira Co.. rortlaod, Oreaoa. ON ritB AT Oilraca Kama, Potf RetarttJ Rolldlac. aablnrtna, IK C. B urea a 601 Foor tomtk Htre-t. N. W. SUBSCRIPTION HATKS (IN ADVANCE) rall, one year, by oiall ,, Halle, al man t ha by mall . lally, thro monllta by mall Oally, one month, be mall.., . lallyf on year by rarrior lalle, all mouths, by earrior... $.V00 !30 save I.1TTEJSS HOME. Tho charge is indignantly de nied by some railroad execu tives and is dismissed as ridi culous by others. This, how ever is not sufficient. Mr. Lee should be required by the fed eral authorities to produce the evidence upon which he basas his sweeping indictment. Such talk as he has indulged in on this vital subject is detrimental i.-js not only to the railroads but to r0 the government and the nation, a ?? 'If t.hpr is such a conspiracy as ft!!?! ?JS5&Z ,:S!Mr. Lee charges the conspira gemi jr-4i.r, on year, t,y man l.r.o.tors oujrht to be imprisoned 8eml- pekle. air month, he mull 7.1 - . T WemlWeckly, four montha. by malfJZ ,M lor the Crime. It Air. JCe IS , . itajj.jng iclly or niaiiciously ho Judge Phelps was rightlshould be called to account when he told the teachers of .Chicago Daily News. the Tendleton schools that the I , . T ... f pupil who fails to heed the' The kaiser says he wil foice call to check extravagance, Peace l,Pon those nations who who refuses to save, conserve-fuseA t0 SK'ceJ?Vu'- 'h?,ri and economize is a sl?ckeried- A case of talkln loud to just as much as the man whokeeP u !e. shrinks from taking uu arms; i ..T ., ,.i.,u 4, mien jus country cans. Just Soldier lie was and e. one, too Though you may wonder how I knew That his was a heart well ateel- cd to test Tho enemy's bravest, truest, best. .'Twafi this that made mo know -his worth As one of tho sturdy sons of earth. 41 l.i:.. t-.w,...,,!, tf thntfn the Junior Red Cross onens! , -i :' ., J for service in the war, andja baa lcl jmostjof them we think will be! Anybody heard anything of j grateful for the chance to do ILaFollette" lately? He maybe i their bit. -st:.i kicking, but, if so, he is be- . u serenciy ignored. THE TWO-BIT CLUB ! M-.-. Ho was tired today when drill was done 1-Vrhe had been up before the sun, "Yet 4oil was turned to a new delight fpIIE high school students have organized a "Two- 28 YEARS AGO There were letters home he had v to write Ix-tters to prove as they only can The tender side of a martial man. He wrote and wrote and his heart crew elad! Well, after all, war wasn't so bad: It had brought to him good comrades' new To cherish with friends he was writing to. So he grinned and pledged The Flag new migftit And grinners are hell when they start to fisht! -By William Herschell in In dianapolis News. . i iz ciud. the mem bers pledge themselves to save'? 25 cents each week for invest-: From ment in thrift stamps. The men of the city might emulate their example and pledge themselves to save a quarter daily from their expenditures on such things as tobacco, cards, nool. e-asoline find othpr thiiicra Ki-oi.lr,,,! nf i Willmni-ite valley and sound points binuaty v HIV UUlllVJIdllU i- 1 luxury. A saving of 25 cents a Mr 1.oliert Parbor who or,,ulizcU day means nearly $100 in a a M.lff t 0lui Follows m i-en- year for in-estment in govei'n-! iiitton returned uiis morning from u ment war stamps. The habit! trip across the mountains. oi saving and investing is a i good one in itself but, when it the Dally Fust Oregnnlun Feb 13 lSllu) A '.is car freight train cumo in yes terday from the west, probably the longest ever hauled over this line. This forenoon's woslbound train was well filled with Immigrants who inuuirv developed were bound for helps the government at the ! HaVtne to-W. A lurne Ural in catll was math av. Beals I'.ros. i.urehaslns u. Land if i:tG liead, now rang-t same time, it is something j ms on cold springs. more than a habit. It is a duty done. THE JUNIOR RED CROSS 'HE work of the Junior Red Cross, just now be ing organized in Umatil la county, is not to be taken lightly. It is taken seriously oy xne nation s Diggest men IS THERE A RAILROAD CONSPIRACY? I G. LEE, president of the Brotherhood of Rail- t The Pendleton band is on the point of disbanding, a dearth of encourag incment offered lit assigned as tha cause. REALTY TRANSFERS way Trainmen, assert ed before the interstate com merce commission a few days ago that the country is suffer ing from "rotten railroading" "pf TO JUL vLJ 11 )) ic SALE H. R. LORENZEN WILL SELL AT HIS PLACE 14 MILES NORTHWEST OF PENDLETON, 10 MILES EAST OF. ECHO AND MILES, NORTH OF YOAKUM, uesday, Feb. 1 9th, 1 9 18 The Following Dcsciibcd Livestock and Property: 1 BAY MARE, AGE 9, WEIGHT 1G00. 1 BAY MARE, AGE 9, AVEIGHT 1500. 1 BLACK MARE, AGE 5, WEIGHT 1500. 1 BLACK 3IARE, AGE 4, WEIGHT 1 100. 1 BLACK MARE, AGE 7, WEIGHT 1300. 1 BAY 3IARE, AGE 10, WEIGHT 1300. 1 BAY MARE, AGE 10, WEIGHT 1100. 1 GRAY GELDING, AGE 9, WEIGHT 1400. 1 GRAY GELDING, AGE 10, WEIGHT 1400. 2 BAY GELDINGS, AGE 5, W EIGHT 1300. 1 BAY GELDING, AGE 4, WEIGHT 1200. 1 BAY GELDING, AGE 3, WEIGHT 1100. SALE STARTS AT . 1 BAY GELDING AGE 2, WEIGHT 1000. 2 COLTS 18 MONTHS OLD. 1 SPAN BLACK MULES, 5 YRS., WT. 2400. 1 SPAN BUCKSKIN MULES, 5 YRS., WT. 2200 1 SPAN BLACK MULES, 10 YRS,, WT. 2200. 1 SPAN BLACK MULES, 8 YRS., WT. 2200. 1 BLACK MULE, 10 YRS., WT. 1000. 1 TWO YEAR OLD HEIFER. 1 TWO YEAR OLD STEER. 1 BROOD SOW. 3 DRILLS; 2 THREE BOTTOM PLOWS. 10 O'CLOCK A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON TERMS 2 per cent discount on all sales over $ 50.00 for cash; all sales under $50.00 cash. Sales over $50.90 time will be given until Oct. 1st, 1918 on appr oved notes bearing:' 8 per cent interest. , R. LOEfi3ZEKI, Owner - COL. YOHNKA, Auct. E. L. SMITH, CLERK who regard it as something of -an th? this ser.ious infliction much importance IS lne airect result ot a conspi- The activities of tho ummr racy of New York financiers organization are divided into'and rad managers to ere lKfds. W. If. Hess et ux to Mrs. X. Cald- ; well Sl.'". HE 1-4 NB 1-4. XV 1-4, section 30. township 0 north, range ate public sentiment against government operation and government ownership of the great land transportation lines. I? three branches, namely, learn about the Red Cross, making supplies and serving the city, community and nation. If every child in America should make just ene article, the Red Cross would gain 22,000,000 articles. That in itself would be considerable of an achieve ment. But the most important phase of the Junior Red Cross is that it brings into the schools the idea of service and impress es it upon the youthful mind, not alone the service of the hands but the service of the heart. It teaches thrift, en courages usefulness and effici ency, discourages wastefulness, extravagance, idleness and dis loyalty. It emphasizes the les son of co-operation. In short it develops good citizenship in young Americans. After all it is these children that we are fighting for. They vvilLbe the men and women of tomorrow - who are to derive the benefits which a victorious war must bring. . It will be their task to rebuild the world upon broader, safer, more en during foundationg. They Charies M. Frey of Los Angeles, should have SOme Conscious who ''became Ui most famous rat part then in the War, Should do catcher in the world when the late nomething to achieve that vic-jjiuj or Guynor of Xcw York Cit tory which is to mean so much j wrote him u letter micd with phi- lt them. - i Iophy. wants to to the front to J. .S Tlichey.et ux to f 10. X 1-2 lection 14, north, raimc 33. ' Jam oh itichey tU X. S. Uiehey Everett Hall et ux to Leslie Shields II Ou. Mete and hound. Section 1. S" 1-1 N'W 1-1. XV 1-4 SVV 1-4. Section JO. SK 1-1 XE 1-4, XE 1-4 S 1E-4. Section 1'J, towrfship 4 south, lane 31. Everett Hall et ux to Warren Shields. 1. Lot 2, 3, 4 and SE 1-4 S Wl-4. Section IS, Township 4 south range 3u. W. Hade, wusliip i $8.-11. WOULD HELP BOYS IN TREHCHES K B.4nnrn. i . 7 . " J - """ui - w( i; zr. Z?. j T 'n" 'wf'rwwioiirTwrTiriiiiiiiii iiitatiuartjiiujwMwwiiaMiMMiij Township 5 north. rani:o 3. Cljfis. H. Deniaria et ux to John J. Men-meld $l.u. E 1-2 Xii 1-4, ,SV 1-4 NE 1-4. XW 1-4. Si; 1-1. Sec. 2;, Township r north, -range T. Chas K. UeniariM et ux to 1 inrsey Demaris, $1. S 1-2 NV 1-4. X 1-2 SV 1-4, Section 2ti, township 3 north, ranee 37. Ellon Anderson' et vir to 11. K. Vaneil. l. Lot "V- to 1. inclusive, Hlock 2fi, l-'reewater. WUlle Krancis ot ux to W. ". I-Vlt-hou.se. $2700. NK 1-4 XW f?cc l ion 3 2. Town -hip 5 north, range 21). A. AV. Kuuk et al to Lillie Cohn fl'iUO. Lot Ulock -t, Swiizlcr'a Addit ion. Pendleton. W. If. Kin! tier et ux to A. T,. Khit ner. $100 Mete and houiid. .section 13. Townnhip ti north, rane 33. , Easter English to J. A, Koyce. $1, 4S0. V 1-4 Section 32. Township 0 norl h, range 32. Minerva. Morse Vo Enoch Pearnon. W! Ml A MASS OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR. soft, am; waw A SMALL I'OTTLE IHTKOYS I. DKtrr A NO OOIOLKS iii:aity or voik ilmk ( 1IOI t ll. XW 1-4 range 30. Sde 2S, township f UTIU Oi;OI 10 TONS ItOMIlS. Kail- Airmen Make Kaid on (.eriiian way .Junction. LOXDOX. Teh. 13. "A miccosnfiil l'onfling mid into Germany was car ried out Saturday night, ' says an cif iiclal statonii'tit on Orltlyh aerial op erations. "Nearly 10 tons of bombs 'were dropped on an important rail way junction and on sidings nt Cour-eelles-Jes-Metz. southeast of Mctz. One of our bombing machines in misying.'' Within ten minutes after an appli cation ot Danderine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or falling i hair and your scalp will not itch, but ! what will please you most will bb after a few weeks' use. when you seo new hair, fine and downy at first- yea but really now hair growing' all over the scalp. A little Daudcrino immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No diFfercnco how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and carefully draw it thru your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amazing your hair will be light, fluffy and w avy, tnid have an appearance of abundance: an incomparable lustre, soft ness mid luxuriance. (let a small bull le of Know I ton's Danderine from any drug storo oi toilet counter for a few cents and prove that your hair is as pretty ami soft as any that It lias been neglect--ed or injured by careless treatment that's all you surely cun'have beau tiful hair and lots of it If you will just try a little Danderine. help the boys in the trenches fight rats, lie has learned the pest makes' trench life more miserable, than do the German attacks. Jle thinks lu could rid the trenches of rats. This Photograph shows one of his methods of catching a rat. ni:v ACTING in: o or Till; GI .NKItAL'AlLM V .SI Al l JTHE SERGEANT AND THE WISE ROOKIE WHAT DIFFERENCE DOES IT MAKE TO YOU WHETHER YOUR REGIMENT CHEWS W-B CUT OR NOT? r- f.' :r:r.. I I If I nt T rtTV vrr-o I 1 -j-u . e I I TO RP MAPPY AND CON- I r...- 1 & I- I . - y ' j? 1 warfare! than any olhrr man who has fver held fc place. The KiMicr al has hoi'il Willi tile Amt-rifan troops In 'France l.Jccansc General Ullsy. chief ' of staff, tn remain perina ncnHy In Kranee. It became neces sary to rtame an aclinir head to at tend to affaifH hero. Me is aid to be sl niaii of (inlck decision, who In not afraid to do what he wants to do. WM. G. McADOO Secretary of the Treasury AilvisevS that strict economy must be observed. WHY? ay high prices for fir and pine cordwood when you cun economize by buying our Cascade Fir Slabwood, cut from sound body timber? We have the only dry slabwood in town. Phone 5V BURROUGHS & CHAMBERS -Inc. 530 Main Street. E. O. Bldjf. STUMEZEi .pwnc civ vi;at)C! K ST03IACH 31ISERY Look! I NOW HAVE IN STOCK A COMPLETE LINE OE "Kor six years I suffered with ca tarrh of the stomach, indigestion, sourness, gases, headache, and onio tintcs felt as though my stomach was being eaten Uj. I decided to try .STLrMKZIO. in two days I was feel ing relieved of my suffering. I now have a good appetite and can cat any thing I like without suffering- in the least. I ask you who are suffering s:5 4 from kI tirft: i eh t roiililn In ti v ihiu l f& , great remedy a trial and be made ' ' 4 ' if well, as I have been." Howard L,. !L?V&U IIolan ' ls N-' Second " St., Tucunm. i ' l and guaranteed by all druggists. . . -i to . K 'KTS IV1 K SS I'JNlfER OeiM-ral 1 e li-ii ( M;i reh. m-w jict iug chief of the general staff of th I' lilted Stat'-s army. probal'ly has SERVICE Phone 522 S For all purposes and ready for instant use without mixing. j Contract and Job Work Promptly Done. f L. J. IVIcATEE J The Practical Paint Man 5 513 Main Street. Telephone 158 PAINTS K m Calls 15c and up. had more exr ii-ne !'- hi 1 1 .ff-n -