PACE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1918. " EIGHT PAGES iiiiiiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiliiiliii Rome Beauty Apples HEALTHFUL DELICIOUS C Grade, Per Box. .... .$1.45 Fancy, per Box . . . $1.75 Smoked White Fish, pound 40c Kippered Salmon, pound 35c Anchovies, pound 35c Salt Salmon, pound 20c Salt Herring, 4 for . 25c Mackerel 15c, 35c, 75c GRAY BROS. GROCERY GO. Two Phones, 28. "QUALITY" 823 Mam St. OVER THE NORTHWEST Your Wife and family will be better cared for in case of your death if your estate is administered by this strong bank. Our experience and the ability and integrity of our officers as sure the efficient and faithful fulfillment of ypur wishes to the best interest of those dependent on your estate for comfort and sustenance. Consult us. The AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton, Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" , isiltilliiillllilliiiiillllliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliillllllilililllliililliiiilllillR: EIGHT WILL AVENGE DEATH OE COMRADE FIS1K.VIS OF COKPORAIj tekuy TI TTI.K WHO II1C1 ON USOANIA K.M.1ST. Hoys IIhihI Themselves Iiito Conuiitt lee. to Carry Out Vehgeaiieo for hYleiid's Murder LA ORAXDB, Feb. 22. Sworn to avenge with all their powers even unto their o'wn lives the death of Corporal Terry Tuttle on the (rood ship Tuscanio, which a Hun diver sent to the bottom off the coast of Scotland recently, eight Klffin boys are In La Orande today. When the fuct of Terry's death was establish ed, these eight boys banded them selves Into a committee to carry out vengeance for Terry's death, and they are on their way today. The steel In their eyes is blue and It Is safe to venture the guess that there will be no more determined soldiers In the fight for democracy than these eight boys. City to 'Pay Honor. Since the arrival of the octette last night, arrangements for a fitting farewell from the county seat has been made. This evening, at 6 o'clock a dinner will be given in their honor at the Foley. Guests besides these eight heroes will be members of the local exemption board, members of the district exemption board and members of the Union county advis ory war board. Anjong the eight Is a relative of James Ilallgarth, who was with Tut tle on the ship, but was saved from the briny deep that engulfed his companion from Elgin. W. IT. Kloustra, a member of the group, Is of German parentage, but that In no wise hinders him from be ing a member of the following heroic octette: J. Hallgarth, Glenn Graham, W. H. Kloustra. George Rogers, Iver Slmonson, A. 1a. Shelton, John Wisdon, J. R. Ray. Christian Endearorers Meet ENGEXE, Ore., Feb. 22 Christian Endeavorers from all Western Ore gon organizations today opened the biggest convention ever held in Ore gon, the second section of the state assembly. The sessions continue over Sunday. The principal sessions will be held at the Christian church and there will be churches also. In adltlon to a comprehensive pro gram of talks by district and state officials, "experience exchanges" by society officers and plans for carry ing: on work of the C. E. In the army and navy, the delegates will be called upon to, attend a number of social events arranged by the local churches and civic organizations. """ Soldiers Celebrate- Oay VANCOUVER BARRACKS, Wash., Feb 22 Soldiers stationed here are celebrating Washington's birthday with a big athletic carnival. Including events to interest every class of men. Symbolic of the day will be a wood splitting contest, husky lumbermen of the spruce production division vlelng with each other In chopping through logs. Other events on the program in clude; relay overcoat race, 'bomb tlirowlng, medicine ball tyce. land ) pontoon race.stug of war,, carrying) wounded, leap .frog race, wood sawing contest relay Utter race, obstacle race and pie eating contest for two men teams. Four hundred men are com peting for the 100 prizes. v s . Walker Brothers Wanted. MILTON, Ore., Feb. 22. Follow Ing the arrest of Fred and John Walker, residents of the Lowden sec tion, by the officers of Walla Walla county on a charge of stealing pota toes. Deputy Sheriff J. H. West se cured a search warrant and this morning visited the Walker home, where he found a number of tools that were stolen from a blacksmith shop of this city some time ago and a quantity of merchandise that. was stolen about Christmas time from a Warehouse of the Milton Grocery company at Freewater. It Is said the men will be brought to this county for trial as soon as they complete their day sentences Imposed by Walla Walla court yesterday. Indians Are Arrested. GOLD HILL. Utah, Feb. 22. A de tachment of soldiers from Fort Dnufr- Jas yesterday surrounded a band ot Indian In the Gnshute reservation, near fhe Nevada state line, and ar rested seven ringleaders in the up rising against the army draft and who have been threatening the safe ty of Indian Agent Frank. The In dians refused to register for the draft. No trouble was experienced in mak ing the arrests, although the soldiers were prepared to use their weapons On anv nrovocatinn. Two nthoi leaders escaped to the mountains, but their capture Is expected in a day or two. The arrests enwed the- Imlinn. meetings at the other end they signified their willingness to obey the draft law. Every Day Sees New Arrivals In our Ladies' Shoe Department. We are receiving direct shipments of the very latest lasts and color combinations that are shown on the market today. The new "Field Mouse" at $8.90 is stunning. We have an excellent show ing of grays at $7.90, chocolate brown at $6.90, blacks at $4.25 to $6.50. New English boots $4.50, $4.98. New Military boots $4.98 to $6.90. We are carrying these numbers in widths from triple A's to D's and can fit you perfectly. YOU CAN DO BETTER AT WE LEAD, OTHERS FOLLOW USE "CASCARETS" FOX UVEX AND BOWELS WHEN CONSTIPATED W1IRN BIMOITS, HKADACHV, SICK, J-XHl KOl'lt STO.MAOir. MAD JiKKATH, BAJ COM. ("Set a 10-cent box. Take a t'ascaret tonight to cleanse your Liver. Stomach and Howels. and you will surely feel great by njorning. You men and women who have head ache, coated tongue, a bad cold, are bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with a sick, gassy, disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out. Are you keeping your bowels clean with Cascarets or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets Immediately cleanse and regulate the stomach, remove the sour undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry off the constipated i waste matter and poison from the bowels. Remember, a Cascaret to-night will straighten you out by morning. A 10-cent box from your druggist means healthy bowel uction; a clear head and cheerfulness for months. Don't forget the children. BEtVAKE OP GERMAN PEACE (Continued from Page 1.) BLYDENSTEIN'S Dietary Mush and Prepared Dietary Floor. Conform with V. 8. Food regula tions. They are good to eat, they are good for your health. Ask Your Grocer NOTICE March first I will occupy the rooms vacated by Dr. Temple. Room 12, Temple Bldg. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee DENTISTRY DR. DAVID B. HILL Room 1 Judd Bid sr. IUIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIMIIIinillllllllllllllllllllimillllUIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIII! "See me I I BEFORE 1 the fire." - This is not only a good slogan, but likewise a wise suggestion. 2 HAVE YOU DONE IT? I write every kind of insurance except bad insurance I Ch&s. E. Heard, Inc. I 635 Main St See Me Before the Fire. Phone 477 iiiiitiiitiiHiiiiiuiiJiiMiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii iiijiiifiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiif iiniiiitiiniH Afraid of One Thing. "About thirty-four years old," the passport he took to England read. The James McCulloch who returned la an old man. His hair, which the passport describes as dark brown. Is gray, he has been twice badly wound ed, and he has suffered most of all from gas shock. But he has never been afraid, except of one thing. "The fellows who are fighting at the front have just one big fear now," he said- "They are afraid that an easy peace will be patched up with Germany and that the whole thing will have to be gone through with again a dozen years from now. "All that we've done is wasted If the next generation has to' do it all over. We've paid the price once, and once is enough. We fought thinking that we were making the world safe for the kids, and If the politicians and those who don't krsow what they're doing make peace before tfcere can be any peace, we haven't ganed a thing." He returned to his Kipling, which he quotes with an Irish brogue. " 'The bear that walks like a man " he said. "I never hear of the peace proposals of the Germans that I don't think of that poem. You remember how the bear came up to the hunter with its paws outstretch ed, begging for peace, and how the hunter's 'heart was touched with pity for the mopHtrou.H, pleading thing.' So he did not fire, and the steel-shod paw ripped his face away, when he would have taken It in friendliness, and left him forever 'blind to the darkened years, and the little mercy of men." " James McCulloch quoted in a clear through the German. I was wounded but I laughed when T saw that. Then he just yanked the "little fellow off the barb wire and they strolled off, saying nothing, being Scotchmen, and acting as calm as it they had just been to the corner for a morning paper. "I've seen a lot of Germans before. the top? They don't, much, till aft erwards or maybe I hadn't any im agination. Hut you don't need Imag ination much In war time. Going over the top, when all Is salt!, Is just one foot after another, and there you are, with something worth while to see through and glad to do It. You may wish it well over but you never! wish yourself out of It " He will spend two weeks at Sul phur Springs In Virginia, and after THE NEW ONE PIECE DRESSES ARE HERE! Tailored one-piece dresses of all wool serge, wool crepe and in combination of serge and foulard silk. Smart and inexpensive models in new colorings of Hague blue, Pekin blue, French grey, bisque, fawn and the ever popular navy blue. Very reasonably priced at $19.75, $22.50, $25.00 and up. See them! You'll say they're very good looking. The Best in Style The Most in Value this. Wherever, my work has taken me, and thut'H nrettv much all overithat he will return to the west. When the world, they all had the same no-i ,he mountain air has washed the gas tion nothing hut relentless expan- j fm his lungs he wants to enlist sion. I've watched them in Mexico. ! n'!i,,n th'H time with the American in South America, In Australia, the j forces- He looked so old and broken South Sea Islands, and half a dozen aM he t,,ld "r nis hopes to- "get back other places, and they're all the j on 'he job ' that one needed all James same. Their souls are poisoned with their desire fuirworld-possession. l outibt for I iiltod States. "German babies get thut idea with their milk, and have since Frederick the Great. Once I (ought with two husky Germans at once in the San Juan Islands for saying that their country would own the United States I in a few years. I may be a hot-head ed Irishman but I couldn't stand for that. "The Tlelgian outrages stuck In my gullet, Just as soon as I could fix things up In the west I started. On the boat I met the others and the fourteen of us stuck together. There were Cargill and Miller, and Evans and Frazier and Sutton he was a newspaper editor from Hong Kong. Just four days after we enlisted In the Medical Corps of the Royal Ar my (f was loiter transferred to the Engineers' Corps) there waa a little puff of smoke, and Sutton went west. Well, hehad a whack at the' Ger mans for four days, anyhow. "Then there was Jensen, a Swede from the middle west, and Hurke, the Btaunchest of Irishmen il'd known him in Chile and Henderson, a ualthy Utile chap brought up in cit ies but all grit; he's In the hospital .ici uuochs Irish optimism to listen to him untouched. "I'm tarnation glad I went," he said. "Hut 1 thank my stars thut when I get well enough to be of some use again I cun go with the Ameri can army.. Gee whiz, but I was get- ung tired or being, an Englishman ' Glasses ground and fitted. Twelve yean experience. voice that was husky from shell- at Aldershot now. At. the others 1 shock: are dead. 'This Is the time to fear "This war has put my hair white When he stands up like a tired man, but L'm glad I went. It was mud. tottering near and near; 'monotony and misery but In the When he stands up as pleading, in 1 background there was always 'the PLAIN FACTS In Homespun English When you buy a car, you want to know that you are getting a car that will give you your money's worth. 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Building. Automobiles and Gas En gines Repaired. STAR GARAGE Corner Mllcth and All Streets. Prices Reasonable, Phone 192-W GIVE U A TftlAIi wavering, man-brute guise, When he veils the hate and cunning of the little, swinish eyes; When he fihows as seeking quarter with paws like hands in pray er, That 1h the time of perilthe time of the Truce of the Bear.' " "None of those chaps who are over there fighting want to make a I truce with the bear," James McCtil ' loch said. "No man who has stood twenty-four hours in front of a fler I man shell fire, and has been forced i to give way, and later to watch the !3ermans come into a French village while he looked on at the outrages there, is going to have any illusions aout what the Huns will do If we give in before the fight is fought to fa finish. Wan Jtaec for Comrado. j "I saw something over there on the battlefield that Kipling would : have loved to write a poem about, I'll bet. It tickles? me yet whenever l" think of It. It was after the battle,, and a little Highlander, four foot nothing or so, had got hung up on the barb1 wire entrenchments. AU ; of a sudden a big German saw him and rushed back to get him, his ugly face a-grln. And Just as I thought' the little chap was done for, one of the huskiest Highlanders I ever saw caught on to what was happening, let out a lie How and started back. It was a race for the little fellow's life, and devil take him if the Hcotty was fhe hindmost. But he wasn't. He got there In time to run hit bayonet ' pngel with the flaming sword old Omar talks about. I carried Omar In my pocket. He and Kipling are good eld sports the kind you can read even at war. C.olnjc Over (lie Tor. "How do men feel as they go over PIP ?COFFKj THERE MAY BE AN OPENING FOR A WIDE AWAKE YOUNG MAN. i We expect that the draft will take one of our office men in the near future. 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