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.'d, ... - i I M M VV I ETOHT1 PAGES PAGE Ft DATLY EAST OTCECONTAN. rENDLETON, OM50ON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 1918. 3. hrHEast:(QreAonian) 1 - ty-i'pfi- (vT - L AN INHM'KMiKXT KKWSI-ArRR rakllataad leily nl hrU1 v.-.,n7 at lv itlrtim. lin-guii. I.T tli.' All Olll.UlO.lAN rll.Ll.'-HINi CO. Kntrr4 t 11m t""''' ' IVnJletoo, kl(lM tON RAI.H IN OTIlKIl l IT1KS lr ll..ti-l N-w tiitiiii, lMrllloC aiu (.".. I'urllKQii, Orea. N KILE A r Chlcego Pun-no, guilty Bul!fll. Wublnitna. 1. '., Ure Bui Feor iMntb Hlr-t. N. W. I'liMKIflKiN KaTK 4 IN Al.VAM'C) AT H AMk . OotT? hiinliwurk vas lituilc for huuiHti juy. The mountains hhU. the valltys and the seas v Alt gi4Ui-n Rifts untulnti-d with nllyy s Kor us to tvvel in us wo s-htijj ucas. tation condition! ami a con tinuance of the cmbai'Koes au- l 'thori.od by tho Director (Ion-. 'cral of Railu nys, it is found ad visable to suspend the lieatloss Mondays prescrilied in the Fuel Administration -regulation of January 17. The sus pension order issued today i Ki.li 1 :!l ilisi-ontinns the on- r r-: nation of those sections of the L'ny, ttiive m i.tii by man 1,5 order relating to tile use at "ii.t. c.ne m nih. t.T tn.ni :.u fuel on Mondays from Febru- iwfc .u SX& f?V:Zi US ary 18 to March 25, both in- I "ally. ..-,- mat. ill. l isnl.T .(. UU,MU .',....' semi v..kiy, ii.o ,-.ir. i..v man i r.u state fuej administrators will , feml-ttet-kly. lx m-uih. t-y Di.nll .75 tV, -,,ll .,,,fV,,,.; k. IVLitlll IIIU , IUII IULUVI ll.T liv . tofore conferred upon them to have let politics influence establish and enforce such re them more than has sound pa- strictions and regulations as triotism. just as has been the may be made necessary by coal case with some criticism of our conditions in their respectne own administration. Demo- communities, cracy has weakness as well as: Reports to the Fuel Admin-, strength. Its chief danger in istration as to coal and trans wartime arises from politics.; portation conditions Indicate a , The "outs" will criticise the vast improvement as a result "ins-' and drive them from of the fuel restrictions, the rail-, nowor if fhv rnn. no nuittpr way embargoes, and the wea- what may be'the consequences thor conditions. The change to the country. in tne weather has been gradu-. But the Envrhsh have learn- " 1 SW-!'. Children Cry for Fletcher's "II tml Wrehijr. tuur aiMiitha, "by mll BSSIK BARRISCALE IN TRIANGLE PLAY, " W0ODEN.SIJ0ES'., I'AStlMi: Ttl.Y. ' FROM THE PEOPLE Th turbulonocB .'f llfo TUu trials Ui;a luM-t ua ou lilt- Way. The lit t It things that fill tuir sh.mIm with utrifr. Ourselves have wroti'-rlu our splrltn to dismay. i n. ...... ii.. ...!. ed from their thrpe tftrrihle tuun" uKuus.i, au, m.... Kaor K.lHt u,.csol,ian: T. vliatA mt(itrpti.p with thp coal1 m i.. T. years ot lignung tnat tncyr'"'V r ,i , , i;: ,..(. u .., t. . u., supply by flood conditions. A lllllb llll I 5. LUClIlt V Ul IV , U I ll L .... " , . , . T . . i construction is better than .l rcpoiu to I .i..i i ministration show win the war is to back ud their ftransportation and coal pio- ,s uur da.iy i.,u,inl ,, fho w,.tJ Tu,lvv auction are leemur tne renev-:i ye. : l. that both iMlfllet. I .eriniiny s nil her sul- ; . -jf-.i . ..u 1. ,....1 ....4-..;. .1... ....:...i "' ii.i... . tiniiti imn.KO.1 liv thn r..trl,- luilye l.iol H e in a. . y .,l lne kaiser WOUld like tO See -...r - - o . marhio warfare smaliifl the ei.iiinuiei? a disruntinir hullahalloo raised tlon ot January J. ana ton- ( , ,.,..,. , stum- ..ut in ill tL Who. tinued improvement is nulicat- ,.B!aiui. klki.....! ha W'c must take an active, part In (lily Kl eat coufliet and do our very best hi j helping destrey the hist jU'eat unto- i eraey uf the world. .A uall in now 1 KoiiiK out for food for our great uriay j In Franee. and thin rail will he heard' iiiMHtenlly throughout w hatcver ; '.iiKth of time, it may be necessary j to maintain a standing army. , Tlio farmer Is the one who Is eolng 1 o where in France." The fond .supplv ' lu-ioouu. mm win uw un- the Votilii-rs and nuil-eolubatants urn hid himoti ureswi wrurer impi'ltiinl tn sucl'i'ss and "i fix Ltiousaiio, iuiie iroin inu' yet liKely to lie I he 'deciding fuo The Kind You Have Always Bou);ht, and which has been' in use fur over tnittv yeurs, hus borne the signature of; ' j and hus been made under his perv jf-r" sonal supervision iic He Jnfjfncyy frfft; Allow no ona to deceive ou in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and 44 Just-as-goo t'arer but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the) health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. ' What is CASTOR I A , Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, .Paregoric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is . pleasant. .. . It contains r.citlicr Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance'.1 Its rge is its guarantee. For more than thirty yenns it; has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, TlatuUncy, t Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; Haying Fevcrishness arising therefrom, and by regulating tho Stomach and Bovds,.aids ? -1 i the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and aatuial sleep, i. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS l Bears the Signature of Thousands of our very best men, with machine guns and heavy allil- TVio vwm-u tn iha Pnpl Art. lery ar 1 the lie front, "nolue of Tho stuff that makes for happi- ness is here Within our rcaeli for alt .of us to take And he w ill w in its joys who full of cheer Keeps heart and mind and inner Soul awake. BACKING UP THE LEADER 0 UP THE LEADER ther by the bolsheviki or some-;" he operation of the one else he does not care. He 'Director General o Ra ays would back the English tones through the authorization of as readilv as he gave aid to the embargoes has had the effect ,i:..i u.. of aiding in meeting the ne- X : English give signs of standing ssities which prompted the together. , " i J. lie UiUVl LViiLUiucjai.cu i . v i restrictions on 14 days during ' January, February and March. IThe restrictions have been in effect eight days. Conditions today warrant the conclusion tried Let America do likewise. BETTER IN THE EAST news for the allied cause ofiice buildings it is encouraKV"""V" ,,,, X view of Mr.. Holmes' or i-! n ' 1 i i i rr 4--v 4- Via cni'tnff of fuel in the heating of hat with the continued en- imiu. lii. to enfotee lier iianer IdoeUade t' eauso a. famine iu lleruiaii;- With oui. own- eouiiti' n.'W drawn Into the ll'nfliet. lines It not l-ehnow us to lnolv to our IV. oil sIM't-lv '.' ,l all normal Hiiie-- the Culled .-'tai'.s has had a Mil plus of food .-o-duets. Since the war started a con stant stream ot' fi'ml i.ruilints hu-l-ieii ino in toward the lit. I!ii;i'l i-ltt eoimtries. prevalent hi:;!! ji ires llae led t" tliu sellin',' of '. lien- siio l'lies when Ule t '. ".lid othi i wisi lia e I't i'ii ki-t't t'-r eim-i i. Meti s :.; Iiotile. ' t'oUiled with lilts tentti'licy Is the I'.O't that tin' last four or five I..-I1I ye. iliuler- prodiK t i. rnjis. i oir sin iihi Witti so many m- ii h;etie "t en t'.-it i . r i t t i iii'hi-i a tnl v.. Jill .L . ,- v. i,.,i. ;., v, u delivery oi coai uimer seciiun i is rnai me r.ngnsn nouse - , , f Jan 17 alul of commons is standing firmly luel situation seems to be nn- ,nt-lllnil fpI1Mnnvt,finn im t.-..j : u:.. nnm-ii Cn ntnnh c Yi o t- t u a c oiiti ii u eel tra nspoi tai ion lm- nacK oi i.ioiu vxeorije ... "" "r , r' provement. further restrictions ,....,.,:. endorsement of the Amencan heatle Mondaj order has n .. ,ldlu.liM h; 61an for coordinating war wag- oeen re oheti. ing at the front. n its announcement to this The English premier has not effect the fuel administrator been without his critics. At says that with the vastly im times they have been mean and ! proved w eather and transpor- 1 he !on the consumption of will not be necessaiy. A PET SHEEP INSTEAD OF A DOG iiiilry st-i p! now used ill I.eM tlolll i re fUht in th l.'ir:-.i area .-i:i artnit deerea- inns. T f food. . of Km:- a ri- It Dahlias, Snapdragons s Sweet Peas and other flowers will bring added cheer and sun shine into your home. They help to brighten up the house these war-days. If your garden is but a window box what of it? You can get Morse's seeds to flower there. la a world's competition Morse's flowers were judged the best. Old-time favorites or new novelties get them from your dealer or direct from us. ; i vur i - io uaraen uuiac reus an bout Morse's flowers when to plant them and how to prepare . your ground. Write for your copy today. It'a free. C. C MORSE & CO. 7Z9 Front Street San Francuc v- Motu't ScetU ml dealer everywhere AX records in Shawnee county, Kans., show that it has a population of 6.- 000 dogs. County Farm Agent A. D. Folker estimates that these clogs consume enough .food each day to feed 1,000 Belgian orphans, or $34 a year per dog. The county has only 2,000 sheep. A sheep can be raised for the cost of a dog. It is just as good a pet as a dog, and wjll yield $5 worth of wool yearly and $10 worth of meat when killed, as against a merely nominal killing value on dogs in case their hides are turned into gloves. Mr. Folker uses these striking figures as a plea for fewer dogs and more sheep, and believes that the re ' placement of these dogs with sheep would save $18,000 j worth of food per year for; 'that county alone, lie favors ia federal tax on dogs of $1 to, !$10, according to breed and usefulness. r H'odMetli'n has u n ed in the wan in., 1 sut'fel itiK from lin k Th' warring n.iti' dollies otlt t.Hiiiie IMtintis In t! tl-lla'dlalits. We i.;m tiret i. !t Hot. I fcjtem. A" ! 1 indications foul I.. the f that a food rrl. . i' rntuliif I" I '.it nil .1 ;i t ns. 1 it 1!I KlMl l ;i trini in ihil crn in :::i in u etl he 1 1 1 1 1 rinf.. act tnj I With Inn!.' nntn cry 1:; t in1 si'Miiiinr ;'..llnw la. tali ns. . r -..i llial.n f..nd I n r , nr sni'l ini -. 1 1 is i shame Ml..! nir -nhliel- Mi.n. slil'fet I lack of I' I w hen t Imnsa ujs of acres rihl lini-- in I'Miltilta CnMllt'. will lay till" 1 his ear in s'mili ier !..l l.w anil tint nrnililce a thine:. tint' liii'ii that l..n linerly Mmie tliini lite are stiadiU linllinij hack, the Her mans an.! lh'-y in 1 1 n t han an nhMn-l-anl SMt,.!' of wholesome fond. w.v-ni vtn'nv mm im, i (h;i i i-: Hi l l's 111 X l! Ml ItOAIJS. .-h 1 h V i. . ' An. agreement made at the ! point of a gun h not valid in 4 t bVl yvbZil'i'i'i' 14-- j ,aw "ntl thc .civllid w orld -won t recognize any terms Z -w- -r-r . r-wm x t mnr -K ir t- i t-v m Hermanv may force on such; tUKliNiV HU1 WAlJiK AINU K1U kountrie; as Ilussia or Kouma tMXT-nn rvn n itji t -a k a tt tt rr"P !ma. Why ilieumatism and lumbago sufferers should drink phosphated J hot water each morning bsfore breakfast RUST A) IRON e 1 . i t t i-- i Just nj. v lieu it bum. Iw'loiul A eeitu.n -iUio.il.t ut ilic ti'.jr tlliltl'I l.l i ill tie to! til Ot ."! thf C'oii tilnl ill ink takin d.i.' ult li'BUn. iu tue tilhui nt.nv i.iii.u muotuit ol ntii i" -t ihii- iiiatel nil. ll but etiuildet. ;. . I'tnili.itcd e.i l.ieoiiie tis.J tot tan minion- ol iilieli iutent the liowil-. r i inn t of li'(tocr .i-t-' ai.ittii.ii. tn ptUlllll llll'-i ike ml-nll Cllli- d IU" lorilK'd I'll'l Una U'k.d ililn I II in' I C It C'tll I II III . t'l t 1 1 11 ' i t " . ;T.I ill V lllltl III t I'C to Ut - "f Ml ll ;.'..' lU-l '..l I.-.-? - "ll t.u kIii"i It I'.hoi e. h ii iitni ciii. ii who 'till, r 1- tirto. I '.-'l: rtlnt t'l ! Iilinl-. telll'l l:n dl hot .il. le t a- a ii'luf Iron, fa n. l ut In )! nt in m id t.o iniii-' in t i .Mil.;; l.l.'itkti'-l .J'li ...:iciii plus tlf lenl hot water " 'tl' 111 of lillu.-t.Mii- iii..-l'hal.' in HI lil-l liell'liili . iia.l lie a w tiin r-.-tTjil- W i ST of : UMATISH -t- leuve too sloiii.i. a. fir, l;i.iai; s nti'I Isiir.-l" 'tirai tan im'u,u- ii.i - ini iiiioiialioa ot to .if. i-o la- :.'l 'o.-oli-; t in elial.ni'. M.c t. ll . r il.. in-' ai..j lre-..i ii.i.'j trine nillil' lit i' e. liaill '!. i. e.i.,1' neaioii'. "-'teie lining ue-i i !i i. I-, to' ! la: : ! r ; . tn.e ii d.l. - 'jn.'J.'l .nali j nt' I ne .-tnr.n J'i L.tet' iii ioi.it- u-T. r lilt:- at la.- Ullln ,n,i. I,- Ilia hilt i- -II' . ,' !.'. to Hi. ike a!i i' ii i ttlll.lt I ''. in- and oi 1 1 1 m i .- - ' i ii i . i' nn fittiiu-u-t "ll tin ... (.;... .i . m . .!. i.. .'. tlieir joiiit- . h-.tiii' tr.e li' ln t ..-i ! culiiJi.' .o il- h J.r.l." i.' t.'Hiv 1 .1' t - .iill'' iat'ltial - ili.t.iti ili. A i(- n',,". ,i ; ,,t .i;, ! w.tit ,i t.- .-i.nntitni ... !...... . .,!.. .hank ' In fn-: in iitni i ..'!.i' t i- w.iii'. i 'lit y iii'i.".r.il:n:'; i) a. .im. !,.-.'.-. a i - an i v. . ..at I ..'.1 . 1 1 1 tlc-i-iiito .l... - j.a.it.-.I t. . .a-, i! .-!'.;:- t ' e aline at. 1 1 "i:-.to ;.. inaji. ut ;ii! : - a-i.. n..-.-- an-1 -..ii' haiiiin ,,lt in !. T.-tai..-. il.ik.lj ... l"'.l. .111-1 f- I tl Ull. Ii. am i .'Hi-1 1 -'i I'i dai. Iiu-k .1 1 " 1 ' 1 1 1 . tli- t-.r "tit- w-'i k ina i..-.'. lii..! tin, h e t -i.k !.. ilii.-l,".. !',.- . ol.-t IJ'lt I'll. ! ..ttl.k . -.. h.i-'. II.' - , .'lit of i,i-i l.i'.ii' ..i. i .i.;i .e.ildy. The worst thing about Mr. 5 Holmes' office building order is that the weather man seems to be standing in with him in a 4 freeze out game; where now has our spring weather gone? There is going to be some real war on the west front be fore man days. I V- V t .;cZ; "i, iJH '- v I " ' X t ' ' . k PICAN'. M BIA' , tj 28 years ago rV ;,;:r.r,,:,;..:r.,,,,i;;" J Adoi. of the railroad.-. Sim wa- 'ff : " I. ct.-d hnc'.n n ,.f her . liich nl wr! I ueotiiali, i ,,. j,.,.m I.. ..in i -a in Km KI. II" in la u the Mally lai.-t Fell. IVit'.l As some di-sali' fact hui has In en i'Miri'S-i il hy j.alrons of the I'c-ndle-ton Fleitrie l.ifthl i'owcr t'o.. at the ocoasinmil -failute of the li-'hts the coinhtiti.S' has ilet e rii i i lied to rein idv the tro'thle a t. w hate er coHI. A laeelin of the St nek holders will tn held ii.-M Tiie-day to lilseuss the ad- ii-ahility of I'Ul'chasinK a new plant. il eii'i I. d f..r v. The roferty I'll -Main street iw.-en I'i'lJi't and vVater -tmets IniiKtim- to liiiyi-r .- failing u at si, . -lilts -ale this was hid in.'' Ji-s-e 1' l.e-he-nhl il'ti'i'iioon It iliiiM for ileiiiy I tow m; ;.ntle's olf,,'.' la-,.,1 his In.-t nve. It wa ei.ht and fell .1 K'.i '.'eTl i ll la ,'IO-th f III, aide to tnl.'et lief Ve l.tj.e nod lie hi ll li h on l-.XJ'loss l-oltiia lal leilnction it 1 '. y ha rat- THE "BLOOD AND IRON" POLICY , imiioi l.inl in ica. o n- w i ll a- in war. ' I'.ici-. limit nti'I '' who Mollhl ii.' ;i il iiill' I h"l a slacker -holliil lilIM- 111" .-ll' ll'-"ll "I il ill the hi I. 'I'iie new iron I. mi.'. P. I'liroii. emulate - !,!. valil-il'! I l' " in mil ite. I lorill -o that il i- en-ill' ,i;ne-l,, t.tel r.-a.liiy t.-illlilali'.!. lVilii-"it ttl-i inciii.!.'s .c--in. mix. i , Ici l . n.'Mi i 'tl ami "I lii r loni.-. -mm! itiw- l..r the m i ii -. .!:-' -ll' -anil eirmiiiai;.' - a le a ll h-'.' i vi ll". lie-.1;, in.- jo com . nil ut a;. ..i in. t.'t (.. il lot- ani-lilia or liiill ioooil. l.i e.'--, I. ml.- llel.iiitl'. Iirain IliL'. lne or in.. 1'. i.lir .ti alter ea. Ii lie ! m ill naicl.li l. il a -lory id inarycll t . - till -. (ol il today. haltlo front. Ho 'is out cf danger ot i kIk-U flro and lioLsonous gas and ho oueht to bo willing to put In a few I nones ot hard woi'K dally to help sup-1 ply our armies with. food. Miith prices are sure to t-ontlnue and from I the standpoint of profit nlonp he has the most fiiyot-alde outlook the pres- ' enl Keuertition ha ever seen. When the eastern I M'eliou farmer uuder-.-ttiuds that patriotism demands the hlithe-t y ic ills frointhc Kretilesl nnm her of acres, sttreiy these fel'lih- fiehls ' of ea-tel-u . 'ITKnll w ill pl'Otllll'e JIS ni'ii't' hefore, i ll'illAKT VKIilNOK-tt. . I 'endleton. t M'i'.iimi. WHILE AT WAR WOMEN SUFFER AT HOME Kf'ui:r, )i:r.(in, I rrrtuinlv nun a' gtviitilral to lM ;.'infliiv; thrtt ttMlcrt'nt. lunt'S timy luivn s.iVfd rnv lifiv On.- I i hi I h it i Vf-- c r (i it l in witii my - li-i Inn:'-. jijhI liin il.trtttr Tf I ctttiltl net ri. t well. took 1 T. rirfi'f' (.Miliii-H .Mctlii-.il lH-rovnry jitni it ntp'il nu. Oiirii: :;ii(:ljnr lii!-s IhiMlnrl')!' f.;i;il I h''t'n -t li ) I'tiiim!' In Use For Over 30 Years ... TTio Kind You Have Always. Bought- Empire Meat Co. Inc. Old Reliable Firm Established 1890 WANTED Dressed Wt. Friine Heavy Hogs 18.00 Prime Lijjht Hogs .$19.25,. , Hough Heavy Hogs 17.50 Heavy Hogs 17.50 ' iiiuiikst y i:ki t vwwv. i-aih vit" ihsilSSEU VKAfc, AM) t liu ui:.s. ThonclS 607 Main St. J iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiumns i s i.r 'lil! W f.r rnv rci-t.vni ."."-. - ; tu:: T Wo tic! t - )f. 'I'-""S l ii ! ? :i 2'f- u c !. Asa in d'n-hics .ll, til'- mi iv IIpmlt ( y;ir mv i -!i-r:: ! i. -ii. a ii I t ;'ii-i. Ion. !' '.' I - I ;i .,rit- fp 'fipl intl '-.isit-ii M 1 k ;il I lit-ivi-rv,' iiiifl i !'!- I litv:ii; !i ju- t liiic ivt-ll, f il I 1 1" ' I'i t i-iti. r-i i 1 iMIIIUtl ;h! . ul l Im m; w uiicii-ri ul rnmij Ai.ma .JAiiV lw, ('):: V, St. . ui:i:.n. ' l)iinni cN;)t u f)M-ly I eouiil u-, iit;'-p u m y , ;:i. I'm hi I.'hm 'Nmi.-iriL :nnl mv !. ;i I a nil !;i r K .-..ii. I .-rr; ij v ;.!( lii' 1 1 1 j h ii f i'i I U ;n l- il IHTV i II . A i r i c i. .1 in! i inn ;i h'Htl. I ir. I 'irrvn' I-'itvurlii- Pms.-riji-t ion . i IhoIv ih rnn f li-s ;i ml tmvt li.til iinv tnnililo ;i f i.i-ru artl. i'lin lill lr)Kn hn p.-il IiH'. Mv h;ihy w.w a nine! It n ;i I I li v i hilil. I think tin- t'r.'i:ntUn' i. inilv irp;it. ri rnn minii'ii'l It. ,i its. I KM ,MiIht Mrnot. "K;ivoritf Prcsfriptiuu" and"(ioMo Mmliral I )ifcnvfry " ftn both put up in liquid mid tab)rt8. If not obtainable ut rlnalnrs, send 10 cnUi io itootor Pu'rce, Invalids' Hotel, BuCfcito, N. X and be will ti in i I trial parku uf cither tablets Look at Your Teetlr I Arc they decayed, . full of holes and abscessed? If so rcinember it is the worst thing possible I'm- your health. Newton Painless Dentists Curner Mala and Webb StrMta 1'lione li Open EvcoIdC iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiHiiiiiH"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"i"iinS I .1111 L-I.lll A. l'KIKMI, BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT In ansurcil by the uxe ot om of theso beautiful fixtures ot ours. They Blvo a linht that lllwin liiatrn 1)10 rooia pi.-rfootUr, but lh.it does not tiro or strain tho eyes. Thoy are not cporj ive con.ildiiriin their extra ef ficiency and ertra beauty. Whf out ut least 1emV . .. f j? J. L. VAUGIIAN g I mm ' Our Spring OpeeiEg Begins Monday, Feb. 25 FIRST COMPLETE SHOWING (iF NEWEST MILLINERY STYLES DIRECT FROM NEW YORK CITY All the latest and up-to-date creations in hats are along military lines, in cluding Aviation Caps, Trench Hats, close fitting hats such as are worn by head officers, etc. Other styles are tho Bustle hat or large hats on ir regular lines. Colors are new blues, ocean green, battleship grey and khaki colors. WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR DISPLAY. CAMPBELL'S MILLINERY K2 MAIN STREET PHONE 101 3 3 -2 2 K