v r f t - PACE FOCTt EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. MARCH 26. 1918. . in isrrpME"T ftr-sps Iwlly 4 Hltel M 'nMI t tw Miorrv at pm1i HU WW. cw ai. ix mur ciTir ivrltl II. Kffl Pta4. Poniul VMa Co . Irtt4, On(t us rn.B IT tvin ttwrss. 1 i Hf Bslss uuttia. It. t. Bum 0l Jaw 's ftrf. CBeCilKTIOS kill fl!f ADTA.VCK) UsJly. M yar. kr Ball. Mil;, sis stents by mil tares waua try cm b, Ism:-. ea rr try ctmn lt;,. sis tlut. bf r.-ri.r 7. Ibrw rarrlet 1 . ott.i. by rrv.r "3y. wt yir. by auil hi sost&t. ky atl t 00 1 25 .50 T JO ITS , 1 M if HI Ml P'l THE BOOK SHELF AO book. be anentiored can I'ounljr IJbrarj. be found in the Air OaMle If you have built ramie in th air. your work need not be loot; that is where they should be; now put foundations under them. Henry I. Thoreau New Books For Mechanics Coliin ''oilm tor car. Homans ma n. with vf.ur mo- -Firm principles of elw- talks hopeless and he is a : friend, give him a tonic, if he is tric.ty. a foe, give him a poke. Mow-ton Electric motor. i a ruj njt run an auiomoune. Ta t e Fo u n il ry pract ice. WHY HELP THE FOE? i fr'rt,- U-&ftr b-ad too far ahead H ,eh-vi)on-d, unafraid; yt k"" after they arc- dead We tr h the path they rrde. - h-frtf ls'b-r( !ad too far be- hind. .r --m to kep th track; Y-l th-v brim; t-n the deaf and Mind Who irism- would hoJd us hack. And Him iHrn not to lead at all, Ki'.w rii'v,ng on the way; Y-t hl the w-ary fet and ' vmall 9 Of thote who elte would stray. F the kaiser made his sen-' Over Here national drive against the evening a little iri whose - British Dartlv With the aim aPlrd jun abv- the Iibrar- loan of affecting the morale of the r Wk do?1 and cnf.d. H , dt-d in the librarian: -I II not bf read ies so as to pave the way for inJS an- mirt for a little wni(e a German made peace he has vau i m kr.ittmir for the oidier." had Valuable help from some aktd what she a knitting fihe American newspapers. With 'rr'"'JJ raw, - . ... . i-i.i If the old;erB and war scann? headlines and highly sensational reports they have at . times given people a gTossly stitutions are manifesting them. 2 exaggerated idea of the success iselves in many wavs. Manv ' gained by the Huns. !good people unconseiously fail could only see the bright ees and' milling hands yf littl' children ovr herr" it m'ould give them new cour age und hope at lonesome moments. New Books of Travel Childs Across Asia Minor on foot, Fordyce Touring afoot. Aoltz Glacier National Park. its trails and treasures. Meany Mount iianier. a record of explorations. Pleaaants Old Virginia days an! wavs. Vaka Heart of the Halkans. ' Whiting Canada the spell binder. as cleared for the benefit of the children's department. Thirty fi.'e children's books were als.. donated. Eight New Fiction teiner Broken wall. Sullivan Heart of us. Thurston Sarah Ann. Vachell Fushpingle. VanSchaick Top-floor Id;. 1. Watson Todd ie. White Hse of Paradise. White Tess of the storm country. Weston Library Tea The Weston Library Board held a library tea last Saturday at which an refugees interesting: program v. as given and IK WHO RAII WOMEN X KY Kit H.HT WOMAN TO One would judge from some; victims to those sinister forces of the stuff seen that the al-when they complain of slight hed armies had been destroyed, inconveniences resulting from i that Pans was in ruins and all -p.ar conditions; when they agi was over but the crowing in tate, rail, and criticize because Berlin. There was never any-their business is suspended for; thing to justify that sad pic-;a few days or their profits are ; ture. Only a fraction of the 'lessened by a few dollars; allied army was engaged, jwhen they allow the spirit of Though driven back and tern-.selfishness and of greed to ; oorarily defeated Haiir's men tmnnnriiv nutn-uk ih mr. 1 m :) rl o crwpnmn qnriu-in a l, .. s . i - i e : r: . . t..-.. . i umciuve me spirit vi Bacruite Twenty seven divisions of Brit- and of service. I ish checked 97 divisions of on- 0a viivfcu auu gain die 11' J i. nca- Iad on, f l-ad-r of the rate; Your work in tontr and wide; We ne-d your h-Jp- in every Mace l;fore. behind, beside. harlott I'erkin Oilman. The German WIN OR DIE w rushing Teutons. loss in killed has been heavier than the British loss. The general situation from the allied standpoint has never ap proached anything bordering disaster. There has been gen eral confidence at all times that the foe would be checked. Without intending to do so some of our newspapers have helped the foe by overempha-j sizing his accomplishments. The kaiser wants just that sort It helps his game nnritt vx-lth uhirh wo nan win much u , Tfcn - V, llll. " 4 i . 1 HCJ QIC tilC lllOLIVVa ;that inspired it. We can win : the war only with sacrifices, ; sacrifices yet undreamed of;; with service, service greater; than we have anticipated. I Above all, let us keep watch j and guard in order that the : enemy may not, by insidious; propaganda, by falsehoods, j innuendos, and agitation, de- moralize the neoDle at home : upon whose soldierly and patri-! otic cooperation the men in our army and navy are depending. 28 YEARS AGO HATEVER may be the temporary fortunes of war one fact may be ; et down for keeps and that is of stuff, mat the war is going to end in along. Jefeat for the kaiser and vict-; t ry for the United States and WATCH CLOSELY THE ENE .ne allies. t MIES AT HOME. No nation has ever conquer-' , d the world in modern times, ft" HE task of this country, in Germany cannot do it now. The ' Vjs . , , v. hole Teuton scheme is upon a the P"nt war. would i'alse basis and it is going to, be greatly simplified and fail. France, Italy, England greatly reduced in its magni and America will die before tude were all our country's they allow an insane mental enemies in the German and monstrosity like the kaiser to Austrian armies. The fact that rule the world. But they will there are hundreds of thous not die because before that ands, even millions, of enemies time comes they will have ' scattered all over our land, ei wiped the Hohenzollerins andjther conspiring to poison our all their wooden headed sub- soldiers or to Doison Dublic od- jects off the face of the earth ; inion that supports them ; con- j nrdCrrr'biockshe "artic",antH ,,elns they will have made the Boche spiring to dynamite industries r ' "c an extinct species and the only i making munitions and. sup-i . .. , , . , , , mi t i - - , , 1 A gentleman from La Grande In- Place that German will be spo- plies for our army or to de-jf,,rm UH tnat u street raiiway com icen will be in hell. (moralize public opinion and de-. pany has been organized in that city Do not countenance discour-! stroy the' morale of the neoDle i and has been granted a franchise. agement over the war. An al- upon whom the men in our led triumph is as certain as the army and navy must rely for sunshine if we but stay in the support these facts and these game. If the allies are beaten activities mean not only a pro it will be bv themselves not by longatiori of the war and a the Germans. larger loss of life, but it means : 'h If you meet someone who tears otherwise unshed and sorrow otherwise unknown. i The forces of evilT of Hisnr- ganization, of disloyalty and of , V kTlf'Xon enmity to America and its in-; Attract cn. " I 'a V! o' ff-"-'' RALPH V - Blind Magazine The library receives each month a magazine for blind readers. It is printed in raised type in two editions both of which are received here. One edition is printed in the Am erican Braille alphabet which is taught . , , , in the Oregon school for the bhnd " jand the other is in the New York WOl'U) 'point alphabet. I Every monthly issue contains on tthe front cover the dot combinations Jfor each letter and the symbols nb : breviations for the most uNed words no I that with no further inwt ruction, one is able to learn to read the articles. Maps anl other illust rati tins are of ten included. Any who know of blind friends are cordially invited to brincg them in. The magazine may alo be takn out for two weeks, or a month as desired. 2 More Carloads Here this Week Those who want' immediate delivery better come in and get their Ford3 now. We have a few extra touring cars owing to several cancellations of contracts. Immediate deliver' can be made now but future deliveries will be very uncertain as the Ford fac tory has cut their production 50 per cent; If you want a Ford get it now. Simpson Auto Co. Cor. Water and Johnson Sts. Phone 408 The Library Fountain An ail winter record has been mado by the fountain near the library steps. It has run day and nim throunh the coldest winur weather which speaks well fr the weather in Pendleton ' nn.l l.-Mirmv.rM.te the Euixl wn icS of TKI.I-S IIOYA an outdo.. r fountain. The co)le.t I'lSOM A CKHCX AM) MFT niKht was 3 deferens above xero and x KH;HT OIT. the small CUP THIS OUT v MAY COME HANDY TO TAKE SOHFVRSS udy s'Tfain showed sijrns of freezing. The Library Flag j Tent For Soldier's Books The beautiful flag recently given to i A small i.-nt has been set up in the the library by the Civic lub and itn- children's rvoin in which the books til now hung in the club room, was : gifts for tUiters are twins? pi need as yesterday raised on the new flag pole. ; they are bnmght in. It is filling :jp !The library flag will be kept up lir- rapidly but should be fuil and over- mg day times in clear weather, but flowing by Monday night. An unusu taken, in at night and of course dur jally fine lot of books "is beinu donat ing storms. ed. The contract for the Pendleton f'avingK Hank building was let at a late hour this afternoon. The contract calls for completion by the middle of September. Al Vogel left this morning on a busi ness and pleasure visit to .Spokane Falls. A general family row occured In a household on Webb street last night, Women elected Mrs. Ralph .Smith of Vancouver to the provincial parlia ment of British Columbia and gay her the distinction of being the first woman in the world who owes her po litical success to the women of her constituency. Where ar- the antis who used to say women would never elect a wo man to office? -S PAPE'S 2 TRIANGULES DIAPEPSIH FOR INDIGESTION Roint"T1 in L.S.Pat Of e 1 1 ip Hospital records show that every time ym cut n corn you Invite lock Jaw or blond poison, which Is needless, says a Cincinnati authority, who tell you thai a quarter ounce of a drun called freetme can be obtained at lit He cost from the drug store but Is sufficient to rid one' feet of every hj.rd or soft corn or callus. You simply apply a few drops of tlhs on a tender, aching corn and the soreness is instantly relieved. Fhort ly the entire corn can be lifted out, root and all. without pain. This drug is sticky but dries at once and Is claimed to Just shrivel up any corn without Inflaming or even Irri tating the surrounding tissue or skin. If your wife wears high heels shw will be glad to know of this. Stops Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Gases, Sourness and Stomach Distress Eat "Pape's Diapepsin" l:ke Candy Makes Upsvt Stomachs feci fina Largt 50 cent cast, jiny drug itort. Rjlicf inf.vc mznuXs! Tmu it! USE MY COUPON BOOKS 20 Rides fof $3 A savins of just 12.00 on 20 Taxi Calla. WHY PAY MORE Win. Goedecke Auto ami Tiui STvloe Phone 464 .... 'l Main Bt. "There are precedents for It." ex plalnH the learned gentleman who used "that many" In a carelf-ss moment Dear Hir, that "precident" bii.inFn 1m what set the kaiser on the road to perdition. Assailant andVictim In Stabbing Affair Take Ride Together Pendleton also has a street railway ; company with a franchise but no rall- way. j W. H. Babb of Echo has purchased Fred Pae Tustin s fine thoroughbred "Don", paying $:J50 for the ani mal. The Marston-.Sharon & Co.. have For Itching Torture When good nheepmen are needed there is no time fof quarreling is evidently the view of Ira Miller and SI. Hotchkiss, two men working for Sloan brothers near Echo. Sliller is under J1000 bail awaiting trial for having nearly killed Hotch kiss with a knife several weeks ago at Juniper. However, Hotchkiss has recovered and Saturday morning the two men rode in the same seat of a car out to the Sloan ranch to re sume work again. There is one remedy that leldom fails to stop itching torture and relieve skin irritation and that makes the skin soft, clear and healthy. Any druKRist can " supply you with: zcrr.o, which generally overcomes all kin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pinv ples, rashes, blackheads, fa most cases i ive way to zemo. Frequently, minor Llemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to use ar.d d( prndaHe. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $L00. It will not stain, is not greasy or sticky and is positively bale lor tender, sensitive skins. Tb . W. lose Co.. Cievemd. O LOU DILLON'S RECORD THREATENED l! Givri brTMant sr1oT bln that n ru' f-T or dut on mat rm-Ai X'i t!ie ir"n ttt lt IOUT Elack Silk Stove Polish ! fn flH by ltM-lf. Jt muni tttffmllv niawleitnd niavU tlm btiUr mtttrrutii. IryitM yrar parinf a v, yi"j r ruult s' Air yu g ratijcai. IT nrm i nnu it tlir- tftwt t-Uli yon rv.r UBd, jrur hurdwar or il MA Jr .v' '4' 'arriscJl. pacing pacing la st a r et a nc w mark for Thif is a story about a gr-at mar M hi' h 1; not trnpsr;ifn ntal. .That's one of th r-nsnn nh-'s a Kr-.it mar. f titer r ;tfMi ar r rr roar-s mfre i rf-corrl of ir, a ten In f -nli-hi stepping a mil- In 7:00. Kvn ' circuit ronflrful than this was hr race for the ear. Khn won 12 out races In the free-for-all cIush 1 the Krat"t papers f the y-ai ,nd on v ar aid mm A mm f.iiihhinv wend i-nc -yinr aid f.rrer . . . 1 ""' '"" hil "" w-nd only t-i ft Vl U" 1 " "'"t racltijj heart. Tvmmt Moihy, one V.f the great- JI j Thu mure is :.lii- Harris SI., who est drivers aVid truiners on the trnnJ M.:..,'7rzJ has bought Miss M., and w t i I use her in a'n attempt to realize his Br:ttcst ambition, f hat of brealunK the world record f'r harnesH fnan-f. Murphy will flirt fl-i Harrin M'h ef forts fh: jpiir with the vie Vt drivr ner a ni.l- in l::.fc or and hait"r the record for rnarew, made' by Lou Dillon In 1 303. v GECtOfiH M THU arc SBAY- 8, 1.918 SALE TO TAKE PLACE AT OLD COLBURN PLACE, 4 MILES NORTH OF ATHENA, 9 MILES EAST OF HELIX ON N. P. RY. 2 Milch Cows. 2 Heifers. 1 Brood Sow to Farrow in May. 7 Shoats. 10 Dozen Chickens. 1 Wagon and 16 ft. Rack. 2 Hay Racks and Trucks. 1 Cook House and Trucks. 1 Feed Rack and Trucks. 1 Water Tank. 1 16 Holt Superior Drill. 1 Double Disc. 1 Spring Tooth, 3 sections. 1 1 i-in. Canton Gang Plow. 1 Chatham Fanning Mill. 1 Saddle. 1 Pair Chaps. 1 Hog Vat. 12 Tons Good Wheat Hay. 1 Stewart Horse Clipper. 1 Surrey. 3 Bedsteads and Springs. 1 Chiffonier. 1 Dining Table. 1 Set Dining Chairs. 1 4-Burner Gasoline Stove Complete With Oven. 1 Cupboard. - 1 "Kitchen Treasure. 1 Washing Machine and Stand TERMS All sums under $100 cash; over $100 time will be given until Oct. 1, 1918, on approved notes at 8 per cent. 2 per cent off for cash on all sums over $100. SALE STARTS AT 10 A. M. FREE LUNCH AT NOON C. E. ZERBA, Owner COL. W. F. YOIINKA, Auctioneer. F. S. LE GROW, Clerk i