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r''W1'rl''' PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1018. EIGHT PAGES V tne commu AN INDEPENDENT NKWSPAPER Plir and Kemi-YVecklv at dl.toa, Oregon, by ibe BAM OIIKUUMAV nilLlSUINO CO. Kntred at th pnatorrir at rrDtlletoa. u second clu mall matter. McpfcoM ON BAM! IN OTHER CITIES taipfrlal Hot.l Nwa hiaod, I'orllanA. bowm&a Ncwa Co., I'ortland, Oreguft. ON FII.B AT Chlcaira Bureau, ItOI Security RalldlBK. vtMiiina-rnn, u. Bureau oui rath Htreet, N. W. BCHSChHTION BATES TIN ADVANCE) latlf, ana year, by mall.. ''ail?, ail mnntha h, nt.lt L'al'y. three months by mall 'ally, one month, by mail one year by cRri'ier.. drives for funds. If there are rges of misdirection, ex- or dishonesty in the these campaigns,' nity now knows on whom to call for an answer. , There can be no such thing as "passing the buck." ; Incidentally, the central $5 00 committee is planning to keep Z 2 so a permanent record of all con- i 25 tributions which the individual makes to various funds. Such -iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiimiiiiiMi ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiitiMiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiif iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiimm niitii IIIIIllIIIIIIIItlttlllllllllllllilllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIMIIII Illlllllll MllIllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt)l'llti"'ll''l -j cClmtock Simpson H I M WANT TO EXPLAIN TO YOY WHY II Kit UFA VEX. I shall be young npain ami reuy pnouph Tit make the Paints smile at rat j I pam-j. With swift, white feet across the heavenly grass. I shall lc Kay and careless, and my heart, Forever like some hidden liird shall sin? 4 (if some approaching and ; most lovely tjiins. office odditis ;;!. ii raotiiu,, bj carrier""." .V a record can not only furnish lj::. ci month, tl ran ier ...Z'.Z 'es the campaigners with a know- ..r-; semi weekly! .ii .un,'i,s: ' b r ma"ii' ? ieae OI lne K'vers ..ana non- ie-iiiy. t,,ur montin. by nnii .so givers but it will in after years "1 " . prove who were the patriots world his soul must rejoice to and who were the slackers see the oneness with which his among those who did not go to peopie are responding to the the battlefront. can to preserve the principles upon which he and his noble the SACRIFICES OF THE IS .compajtnots founded this re- RICH public. As Willie Weston's' - war song has it : ! 3 a ITIFUL tales of the hard- If ashmgton were living to-! ail ships which this war is aay, bringing to the rich ith sword in hand he'd stand , beginning to be told in up ana say, your countrv Graami Skis for your country and countrv. IV! do it all over again. my unnr- Surely. a thoufrhr ahsurd thodox, ' ' T enter thrmirjh. an .3oor or come Grotesquely, as the siilniay crowds rush home. are the 1 press. Only yesterday there fg appeared dispatches telling of: Ej the privations forced upon two of our millionaire ladies by a! cruel and heartless govern-!E ment. " j E Miss Lolita Armour wanted E to make a trip from Chicago to San FYanrisrn pnrr chA marlo1 upon, supervise and di- fv, 0jh,, c;mi tnr ; ""M" una- the government to permit her 11 ,c,ount- natural, logical to travei n her private car. and thoroughly proper. The McAdoo, with no consideration nations first business nowa- at all for the feelings of this days is war and the 1 central daughter of ham nobility, re- committee plan is but the put-'flwPH n'ri tn f,- ;o ;i it,6 wj. mc ai ai u lues ui 1 HE CENTRAL COMMITTEE -TV HE organization of a cen- V irai committee to pass l , , iin- jvung ifluv w co """""'0 "ii i uuMiieaa forced to tra- el ir j. umiidii. 5lrl in in an ordinary ' There is a mirror in my lodcine .' . ,h7? , Ul.th l.he ca 13 ,f0J funis On the same day Mrs. Cor- nne, H;ee"wnHnCrt,"!th .: ??wln increasingly frequent, n-elius Vanderbilt asked that That'"atrnBt" "and t VIZ If" she be Permitted to travel in tired and hun. to frm a loos.e organization her private car from New York : r each time a drive is started. to Camp Wadsworth where her 5 But in that mirror that no other "ch a haphazard way Of ans- husband is A colonel of Pno-i-1 wenng the calls permits of du- neers. McAdoo here also S plication extreme inequity in;turned a deaf ear to her en. the distribution of the burden i, treaties even though she de- and of excess enthusiasm which i!.ri .w ii ! sees only the immediate objec- 40 fares, the capacity of her tive. Generosity is a fine thing k;, An cu and it is graUfying to know, in an ordjnary puman if that we are giving more than she fee!s she must see her hus. any of our neighbors but there band is .iust a possibility that some-, ,:h lr,fppl!no. ;imllH : impose upon rule one that makes no discri.i a r nvrvi n n n n t i aw sn. utiiiKillCllL- tv. nnf mi Jv WILL SAVE YOU MONEY IN HANDLING YOUR GRAIN. EVENTUALLY ALL OF THE GRAIN IN THE NORTH WEST WILL BE HANDLED IN BULK. A LARGE PROPOR TION OF IT WILL BE HANDLED LOOSE THIS YEAR ON ACCOUNT OF THE SCARCITY AND HIGH PRICE OF SACKS. , . THE ADVANCE IN THE PRICES OF OUR METAL GRAIN BINS HAS BEEN MUCH SMALLER IN PROPORTION THAN THE ADVANCE IN THE PRICE OF SACKS. OTHERS HAVE MORE THAN PAID FOR THEIR GRAIN BINS AND EQUIPMENT FOR HANDLING LOOSE GRAIN IN THE SAVING EFFECTED BY ELIMINATING THEIR 1916 AND 1917 SACK BILLS. A STILL GREATER SAVING CAN BE MADE THIS YEAR. OUR BINS WERE BOUGHT AT A FIGURE FAR BELOW THE PRESENT MARKET PRICE. WE GIVE YOU THE AD VANTAGE OF THIS BUY WHILE OUR PRESENT STOCK LASTS. sees I watch sometimes the parad ise . . Pretty and yotini- with laughter in hj eyes. ' Theodosia. Garrison COME IN AND LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR EQUIPMENT SEASON. FOR THE COMING Phone 610 WASHINGTON 400 East Court St. fft whole nation todav hon JCV ors the first president of one is going to the first of the world Ac our generosity. rnocracies George Washing- ly organized committee can not cl and ihe gold crusted ton refused a kingship because only see to it that this commu- alrnost in a dass with ege e reaiizea ine great truth tor ,I1L-V meets an ui us just Pendleton, Oregon common is lese ma- n'ic.f,r 7U,r r,i..,ll4- 4-1 which today America and her gations but can also protect the lwho havp tju , nnv hp allies are engaged in bloodv community lrom exploitation fav,DrI ;f ha ,.-ifc ', M n T i n a ta t r trr rv-i i ri r " - pay the price? It matters not only government which is hon- Moreover, such a committee from cold, and factories are est and just. In the spirit puts a responsible face in all jdie because of the congestion ' - -- :in transportation facilities? It matters not that the govern- obli- struggle,1 namely that retire- because of the fine record made sentative government is the m the past. FrallllllllllllllllllllHIMIlllllllllIIIIMIIilllllUMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIItinillllllllllllllllllllllllli .IMlllltllJIIIIIlIIMirilltllllllllH lllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllHIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIItllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll.' -the home drink Besides its popularity at drug stores, fountains and restaurants, Bcvo has found a welcome place in the home. A family beverage a guest offering a table drink that goes perfectly ivith all food. A.m a suggestion for Sunday supper Sweer red or green peppers stuffed with cream cheese and chopped nuts or olives,-served on lettuce leaves. French dressing. Cold meat. Toasted crackers. Sevo for everyone. A beverage that tastes like no other soft drink. Pure, wholesome and nutritious. Bcvo the ill-year-'round soft drink. Sold in bottles only and bottled exclusively by Anheuser-Busch St. Lours HZ WO.MKY 11ISI0 KAIll-V. St1. PAl'U Minn.. Feb. i.m,' said Secretary McAm. "Wc j must have organization Iwick of It. j Kvcry man in this country must he a patriot, and every man who in these tones does not feel In his fou! the 1 eration of Women's clubs. THRIFT IS SHOWN AS HIGH OFFICIALS EAT $1.50 DINNER . Dlm-torx or War SiivIukh nniiai!;n ; Attoiid Jiiimiuct In Va.-ldiitoii. I ment needs every bit of its roll ing stock and more for push ing the shipment of war stuffs? What is all this to the disgust to say nothing of the discomfort that these orchkl ladies must feel in associating j with the common herd, breath jing the same air, sleeping in jthe same car and eating at the jnainc muim wim men anu vvi- WASHINGTON, Feb. 22-. Direc- men W no WOrK : l t,,rs ( the war sjivlnSH campulKn Mrs. Vanderbilt meets the! (save a demonstration it thrift last 'government's objections with!"111 whnn t,1,y sllt ''"wn a tlin" ap offer to nav'for the nn'vi ner at $, r, 11 ,,,!"c- lnMU':l,1 "' """ an oner to pay lor the privi-j(h.u r,ilnaI ily nllKnt have C11!tt ,6 . lege of traveling alone in ele-!(l ,,late ,n r,iiaiy circumsian. !gant privacy. She is the kind! Secretary McAdoo, I-catnwstpr Ori jWho WOUld try tO aSSUage With! era.! Hurleson. Ilohert V. Herrick. Il.'i- ' gold the grief of a mother fl" p- the nntih troon- i. v. u i 4. v. i 1 rv. Frank A. Vanilerlil and state ; whose babe her auto had run ,,, , . ,,. r,,,1,Ili sat ,i,.wn Five hundred women from every fire of America, is not an American, corner of Minnesota came to St. jis not a patriot. Paul today to eat breakfast. It Th work you have undortaken ir was the . annual mid-winter orsanizimy a country-wide en mpaisn breakfast of the Minnesota Fed- O to lirin to the attention of the Am- Sw i Hilled ;ovt ls harKC i Jermany Is wIIIIiik to have world XKVV YOIIK, K't. 2-'. Klnven peace made flrrn and endurim? after manufacturers and handlers of cloth iermany ha grabbed t hree-(iuartera here were Indicted by the federul ot everything within reach. Kiand Jury, charged with dffraudtnK - the government out of uniform cloth King George of England ha added worth five million. It is alleged they his voice to the denunciation of Ucf luisified records, stole the cloth and many not that It apparently In sold it. created the tumult. ! eriran people the value of investing tlu'ir savings in war savings certifi cates, which n re old i Rations on the I "nlted States this year, bringing in terest it the rnt of 4 per cent per annum, is fine of t he most vital and The coming of the sunbeam the new hnhv shntilfl h n. hannv timn fnr thn pi- essential parts of the great financial pectant mother. She should help nature operations In which the government by the daily use of the eafe, penetrating must engiJ-ge if the war is to be sue- rxtcrnal preparation, 'Mother's Friend", cessfully prosecuted. Victory can be ty Its regular use the breasts are kept in won only bv the valor of our soldiers, Cod condition, the tendency to morning combined with the Intelligent use of Hckness Is avoided. The abdominal mus. liea i iui nnuuui Biimu wueo pauy ia our resources. born and tha crisis is naturally one of loss pain and danger. To neglect tha use of "Mother's Friend" for a single night Is a mistake. Send or phone to the druggist for a hot, tie today and write for Tnluable free book. "Motherhood and the Baby". Ad dress The Bradfleld Regulator Co.. Dept. K. loo Lamar Building, Atlanta, Oa , y to a dinner of soup. chicken, two vegetables and ice cream. After tlfy .smoked their limit f one cigar each they talked on financing the war "Valor alone is not going to de stroy the kaiser and military despot- We will Save you money, Serve 3rour needs. O K Our President ' "'' Woodrow Wilsfin "'A. Says, Serve and '' Save for Country. Purchase ' War T Savings Stamps With the Money Wc will Save you in Serving your need. BURROUGHS & CHAMBERS Inc. 5.-0 Main Street. K. O. rId?. O O o If i down. Gold is her god, but ishe has yet to learn that the government is not operating the railroads, is not regulating food prices and consumption, is not gathering huge armies, is not bending all her vast en ergies to war for gold. Before this war is over she may learn something of that democracy for the privation of which America has dedicated; herself to the last dollar of her;.vs uackacii wealth and the last drop of her blood. I When ym wake up with a backache nd cj ti II misery in the kidney rcislon Youll have to hurry! IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS H the big week ot sensational 11 IS SKiX VOL' JI.W1-; i:ati; too MIC II MKAT 28 YEARS AGO ( From the Iji My Mr. .1. W. Mcf known farrtM-r is r at, i ho point if d i:orth of i'endlet't: V. I. ( lasTftf son, the h: ndsoniest 1 i:tk n in J 'ort land has resigned his p-nion in l.add & Tiftons bank to! ar ffpt the cliief -l'rksliip in the i oijoty record its office. 4 it generally means you have been eat ing too much meat, saysa well-known ' authority. Meat forms uric arid , whifb nvnrwrirb4 t ri k id nevs in their V effort to filter It from the blood and Kast Orefiimian they become sort of paralyzed and 1 lotiy. When your kidneys get nlug- iniiniack, the wt'll tfi.sh. and clog you must relieve them, F-porti'd to be lyinK ' likn you relieve ymr bowels; remov nth at his home ; lug all the body's urinous waste, elst? i. j you have backache, sick headache, dlz- I sy spells, your stomach sours tonKiie is coated, and when the weather i bad on have rhe'imat ic t wingi's. The urine Is cloudy, full of hcititnent. chan nels often sore, water scablH and you are otdiKed to sek relief two r thr-e times during the night. riTidtetnn Dramatic Assoi-iation Kit her consult . a good. relintde swl of 1'endieton'rt most j-t'o- physician at oin-e of get from your L ladies and Kent P-men. will pliarmaelst about four miner- of Jad e "Ten NiKhts in a ilairoftm' Salts; take a tablespoonftil In a Rb'HS near future. ; of water before ealiriK lreakfast for a fi-w days ami your kidneys will then I'-.ttland peojd ;ir buving nmr" act fine. This famous salts Is made I 'emlb-t on prop'Tty th.in are local from tfi" field of rapes anil lemon 'jij-iUtii-ts t heru-'-Jvr s. - juif. combined with lithia. nd has hi en uned for ifenr rat .Ions to clean Th- itiiTcury r-if ist -reI four dem-ees arid, stimulate sluwKl-h kidneys, also iM'I'-w tin- zero nu.rk hi an tally hour to nimtrallzr acids In the urine so It thi.i i.toridiig. no longer Irritates, thtis ending blal- drr we;iknens. Frank THaia and Konur Ihi.iJo Jarl Sa'ts If a life paver for reular bavf rit'iined ftmo their mountain rr.'-ft etr-rs. ft Is inexpensive, cannot hunts. Five fine d--r wre broitiit injure and makes a delightful, effer- dov.ii from tlo-ir rifles. vescent liihla-water drink. mmm TUIR. AIMS S-3 -., Jj fj; 1 1 I - I 3 ' -it , f I . II r X 9 ' .a Th' com n m iiu ri r rolu in tin ends tomorrow, Saturday Night Radical reductions on Rufrs, Davenports, Rockers, Library Tables, Dining Tables in fact bargains all through the store. ' YOU WILL PRACTICE TRUE ECONOMY BY BUYING NOW AND MAKING THESE GREAT SAVINGS. H See Our Windows. Come in and Look Around Crawford & Hedges M Court and Main Streets. QUALITY FURNITURE Pendleton, Oregon i 1 i i 1 i ;. 3 5 '. v SI sj ' V..X 1,.- I MHihS