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KIGIIT PAGES PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON,-OREGON, FRIDAY," FEBRUARY 22, 1918. I Birthday ?r -fa--;K,--'C.- li SI i Ccjiijt ii.i ilan dcuatincr u Mux 'AT THIS TIME EVERY YEAR, YOU ARE REMINDED OF THE OLD STORY OF GEORGE WASHINGTON AND THE CHERRY TREE. But this year, let us think of George Washington at Valley Forge and at Yorktown, when he was laying the foundation of our United States on the principles of freedom and democracy. Today we are defending these same principles, and in the heart of every American is the loyal re solve that the life of Washington shall not have been lived in vain. Millions in men and billions in money, we are ready to give to such a cause. Commemorate him this day, and do your part, whatever it may be. PHOENIX SIK HOSE CAN'T BE BEATEN Made of pure silk, "dip" dyed, no loading or artifici al weighting, will wear longer and look better. We have the following colors in two weights: Cloud grey, silver, ivory, sky, new navy, pink, gold, red, white and black. Per pair 90c and $1.35 GO CART ROBES Made by the Pendleton Woolen Mills; nothing is better than these to keep the "kiddies" warm these cold days. Ask to see them. BUY VOILES EARLY Get your choice from our extraordinary assortment of voiles early, before the best patterns are gone; all 36 inches wide, in a wonder ful range of patterns, stripes plaids, floral designs and plain colors. Th yard 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c to $1.25. Do Vour Clothes Command Respect? Clothes show what a man thinks of him self, and tell others what to think of him. It is said that only a millionaire can wear shabby clothes and get away with it but Russell Sage tried it and didn't. Thex sensible man knows that success de pends" upon individuality, upon being no ticed, instead of simply being one of a crowd. t For the young man in business its worth a great deal to have people ask "Who is that well-dressed young fellow over there?" Dress as an individual, have clothes that fit perfectly. Use clothes to impress your personality upon the notice and the memory of others. That means T. P. W. clothes. They are priced from $15.00 to $35.00. Groceries for Saturday Shoppers. "PURE FOOD SHOP" Basement. Cleanliness Economy Service White Laundry Soap, speci al Saturday only, 10 bars 55c; limit 10 bars to custo mer. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables by express; order early for your Sunday needs. , 14 oz. Breakfast Cocoa, spe cial Saturday only ...28c Our Celebrated Rose Bud Matches, 4 boxes 25c 4 boxes contain more matches than 5 or 6 boxes of the cheaper inferior grades, and Rose Buds are the best maatch in Amer ica. Clam Chowder, full pound cans, specialjy priced, can 15c; doz. cans $1.65 Fresh Eggs, that you can boil, dozen 55c Dinnerplates, regular $1.75 value, special Saturday only, set of C $1.50 PENDLETONS greatest department store owes - waren WHERE IT PAYS TO TRADeI ouse, BMP' PENDLETON PUBLIC LIBRARY NEW BOOKS Ruccoswea ol Fourteen rucent fiction oOili'd to the shelvex. i ., : HoUome Second Fiddle. Canfiehl Understood Hetsy. CoinmondeUiy 'hrlstine. Connoi The Major. I'hurchlll Dwelling I'lace Light. Doyle TIIh La.st liuw. Jljill Dormlo One and Other Golf stories. Parker The World for Sale Ftlnehart Lonjr LU'e the King Hlnhmond Ited Pepper's Patients. Jtlves ;Lnn Lane's Turning. Sinclair King Coal. j Wells The Soul of a Bishop. Wescott Heusy Iturk. POPl LAIl HOOKS AIMH'T TIIK Holme A Yankee In Hie Trench-1 os. j "This American boy did his hit! with a London cockney battalion In j the trenches; In No Man's-Land, and with the tanks on the Somnie, lias' written a book to stir the heart. It Is a vivid picture of the life our ar mies now face and the scenes of war J have not dulled the author's irrepres sible, sense of humor." I'eat Irlvitte Pent. "The book that rivals Kmpey's 'Over the Top.' It Is more serious.' yet it reflects the Indomlnatable hu- 1 I mor of the "Tommy" and it is erii tertaininffly written.' "Two years on the western front. ' through the horrors of Ypres, he Is back to tell us there are worse things than war. Me was there when the Huns first used poisoned gas. Ho knows flKhtiiiK in the trenches, and the hardships, and the triumph, und the humor of the common soldier, and he knows how to tell about them. Neither fiction nor hearsay but the actual experience of a private in the ranks "A book for anxious mothers and fathers of American soldier boys." Jtooseelt The Fbes of Our Own Household. "A characteristic arraignment of commercial greed, industrial and no dal Injustice, socialism and chiefly un preparedness." "Colonel Roosevelt has taken each phase of American life with its problems, ttid has reviewed it In the light of presenlday conditions. to show wherein we are to blame for most of our problems, und how the enemy in our ranks tar surpasses In deadly power to ruin ub, the enemy who is within our sates. Patriotism Is the keynote of the Book. Colonel Roosevelt believes that our ability to win the present war lies In our ability to cope with our Internal problems, or at least to a great extent. We have been selfish; we have been foolish in our self complacency. And now within our own ranks there are those who would serve our enemies by trying to prove us wrong In having entered the world-wjr; there are those who with subtle neasonlng have been able to persuade their fellow-citizen that only the self-seeking of the few made this war necessary for us Colonel Roosevelt shows how these people are like the serpent It. Eden, seeking to destroy." The following notations show the force and point with which Colonef Roosevelt speaks: "It is not well for a nation to Im port Its art and Its literature; but it is fatal for a nation to Import Its babies." , j "Pawnbroker patriotism Is a poor j substitute for fighting patriotism." "The woman who keeps the house I has exactly the same right to a say i in a disposal of the money as the man jwho earns the money." I "A man has no right to the things ; that do not bylong to film; and this 'country does not belong to the men v no will not defend her. j TIIK STOIIY IIOl'H. tne i. niltlren a Story Hour which has been resumed at the request of a numoer or parents, is proving quite popular. 'or the present the hour win ne on Saturdays from 10:30 to 11:30 for children of the first to the tourth grades Inclusive. White Star Lubricating Oils This lubilentlnit oil I" peclully rootiiniuonded by th Ford Motor Co. m tho oil that Is best adapted for Wnl cars. The. Ford Co. do no' sell this oil. 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All Umatilla Products Guaranteed, ask your Grocer. .'miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuii AMERICA WILL TAKE LEADERSHIP IN WAR AFFAIRS IS BELIEF J ( ROItRItT J. It KNDlilt.) WASHIMiTO.Y. Feb. 22. That America is destined to take over the growing; leadership in war affaira, J.s t Iih interpretations many quarters )Ia;o on J'reinler fJoyd fJeftrge'H' an non n nen i on t 1hat the VeraulMos au prenie war council plan was formu lated under the stimulus of a letter from America. America's position as ai;torehouse j and Ireasury for the allies, uh well as a reservoir for reserve manpower gives her a constantly growing direc tiftn of the war. While the Versailles plan is for unity of action, the Am erican stamp on the a ffairs is likely to Im more prominent hereafter, es pecially after t here are la rge A m er ica n forces in the field. I 'resident Wilson lias already as sumed diplomatic leadership. 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