UAfLY KASMMiMill.NMN rr:Ninrn)M mukikin SATVRPAY, APRIL l.t, 1 m 8 HI.. lUML'iniiiiwiiiiJ,. ,siij;iiiitJui.,:L3Srt--. 1, -. 4. 1 ism- n ...... - . a-" Alt INDRPKJfDRfTt HVWftPANtl tWUtl Pally and Heni-weekls at fee Omgoa. ay to 4U ORbOOKIAN l-CULIMIIINul CO. K-nfMrMl at the Baatofrlre at INaaietoa. Oeagu. ae aecoao'-ciaae Mil Biatter. ON !. IS OTHRB CITIM anrtal Hotel Ncn Wand. PortlaaeJ, , iwwataa fcewe Co., rortlaud, Oragea. ON TILB AT Cbb-ape Rereaa, Hug Heinrlty RatMla. ' ataablnrtos. D. C, Bmti 601 rear emit 8in(, M, W. 0B8CRIFTION EAn ; , (IK ADVANCI) Dal, M year, by calU- Dally, alz aumtbe ay ami I Bally, three esoatba by bmII pally, an siooth, by mall IJelly. eee rear bv carrier. 11 1, an aaoatbs. by carrier. Dally, tbrea Booths, by carrler i"iiy,ooe aenta, by earner... 8ml-Wely, one year, by ",.H Heflal-Weakly, ale aanntha- iv nail I IV ; t . four months. b w II . rto . .BO . T.60 . .7S ' My fairest child, I have noong to give you; No lark could pipe to skies so dull and gray; et, ere we part, one lesson I can leave you , For every day. Tie good, sweet maid .and let who will bo clever; Do noble things, not dream them all day long; And so make life, death, and that vast forever . One grand, sweet song. Charles Kingxley. SUCH MEN ARE IN. . - COMPETENT EEMAN judgment on big ) subjects is not equal to German efficiency in the Tnatter of detailed work. . ; -. This is a truth that has been Apparent throughout the war. It is something that has count ed heavily against Germany and will eventually take that nation down to defeat. , First the Germans erred in " their "uber alles" idea arid the notion they could conquer the world by the sword. " . TViav orrorft in TAv-incr im a policy of frightfulness. Instead n . - - , . .i . , , pi lnumiaaing me- worm 11 has incensed all civilized na tions and multiplied Germany's enemies. me uermans errea in lorc- lng tne united Mates into tne war. They .erred in thinking! this country would not become a big factor In the struggle. I j They erred in thinking the i German people living in'Amer 'ica would start a revolt. They erred in thinking they could win the war by the submarines, in six months time. It is also apparent that they erred in thinking they could drive through the allied lines to vic tory this spring. They have suffered terrible losses and gained no important objectives. The Germans are vsrv ca pable in some lines. of endea vor. But in world affairs they have overestimated. They jhave been too smart. Their 'egotism has been their undoing. iineynave given no proper consideration to the rights of others nor to the strength of other peoples. Efficiency that does that ceases to be effici ency. , It js incompetency and German leaders have this vari ety of incompetency in a strong degree. - ' If you have the idea that the German leaders are wine men, with reference to big world affairs and war directing, for get it. They are the world's prize boneheads. .I - 1776-1918 "HE descendants of the AtX compatriots of "Washing ton and Paul Jones are fighting once again side " by side with the descendants of the compatriots of Lafayette and ' Rochambeau. The time and opportunity have come for a nation to pay a great debt of gratitude for service rendered in great national need and Am erica is paying France the debt she long has owed. . In the Revolutionary War for the freedom of America the French fought on Ameri can soil under the command of an American. Today in the war for the freedom of France and for the preservation of lib erty to America, and indeed to all the world, Americans fight on French soil under the su preme command of a French- ranumiunnituuuiinnuiiuiiiutuuiiiiiiiiuiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuuimniuiorv fi - 5 Why Suffer? I Give your teeth and I mouth the care and at tention that they re- 3uire. Wf do Painless entistry at reasonable prices. . . Kewloa Painless Dentists Corn Main and Webb sKreeta IS Ofxa Kreolags man. The honors are even and the, honors are great, 'No true American who knows the history of his coun try and loves the honor of his country but thrills at the thought of the American army in France. The invincible Am ericans will turn the tide of war; they will bring to France and her Allies a victory for liberty such as France assisted us to win,;and repay wjth in terest a debt to liberty and to France long owing and honor ary acxnowieagea. - PIKERS ' ' Tf ISS HELEN , STEW "3rd. ART devoted 15 months to trying and arduous work in Red Cross canteens at the French 'front She suffered hardships and dangers constantly. . She not ony served without pay but she used her own money, which she had saved working as ali- branan. to help pay the ex penses of the canteen. She did all this despite the fact , that her home was 6000 miles away from the fighting zone and that she was safe from harm if she had chosen to remain in her se curity. Yet some men think they do a lot when they buy liberty bonds or take out Red Cross memberships. The chief thing this country needs is ships to transport our men and supplies to Europe ; we have a million men waiting for transports now. The Irish who oppose con scription are placing them selves in the same light as the Quebec men ; what is the mat ter with these fellows! This is the spuds. year to plant 28 YEARS AGO (From the Kant 61-egonian, April 13, 180.) James Lehman Is down from the Teel Surinsra. which he reports . is blossoming as the rose. He Is mak ing preparations for the mountain seekers to come.1, y Deputy U- S. Marshal Watrus arriv ed In town last evening after a rough trip on the reservation, with a whiskey selling prisoner whom he captured at the mouth of Thorn Hoi low. , , . , T. B- ftwearlngen left today for Bridal Veil to take charge of a saw mill at that place.' Joseph Robinson. : father of J. F. Robinson, Is in the city from his Morrow county ranch, This section Is alive with sheep buyers, eager to purchase mutton or stock sheep, and the market is good I--- : WITHE FUNNY BONE 111 ? A-T""'"'i'"'"""i'"HtitiiirittitiiHiituiuitiiHutiiiisMiiimnw mail One Patriot. George Borden, a negro of Oolds jboro, N. C.. la the father of thirty five children, twenty-seven of whom lara living. And fourteen of his sons are In the United Htatea army! Probably that's the most patriotic j family In the United States, passers i by, looking at the service flag In that : 'V . riST DAD! , I AU WITH YOU! My Store Is open every evening till dark , and on Sunday's so that you can come down or phone ln after work and pick out yo'ur aeeds for your war garden. ' Portland Seed Co?s Ore ) . son Grown Seeds in Bulk . . Varledes that have beeni tried In Pendleton and are sure to give the best results. . Cabbage, Rhubarb and Aistor-" jrus Plants. Free delivery." Thone; your ; orders.' G. W. HOOKER, Florist 62S Main fit, Nr. Bowman Hotell ' 1 Phone B43. III ' "T" man's'' wlndodw, probably . mistake his htURe for an athletic, ciuh. , One can't- help speculating on the possibility of all those boys -having the army insurance policies pf $10. 000 rach.Mn fsVof of their father. And suppose . 1. , . , . .. ' : .' ' '' Conldnt'See It.. ' ; ; ' . :' A Cleveland at her tells us that he liad thought ftp ' aT' great' scheme for keeping; order In 'his household.' He noticed that hie rather obstreperous young -son had the quality of thrifti ness, and resolved, to appeal to U. "Sonny." said-he, "I'm golag to give you a nickel every day you're.a good oy, on condition that every day you are naughty you are to give me a nickel. Is it a go?" Td -likeita do It, Dad," answered the kid. "But I can't afford It. I've only got $1.2 In my bank to start dn.'"N A Canny Scot. . ' Sandy, and John "were .'sitting In a car when a pretty girl Rot In and smHed at the former. ' He raised his hat, . "Do yoii know her-" a.ked the BngHshman. ' "Oh", yes; very weel." tli Scot re. plied. ' ' -1 "Well, shall we go and sit over be side her, and then yon can Introdduce me?" masked his companion. 'Walt a bit," returned he ahny Scot.- "8he hasna pan! her fareyet.1 t Have; Been Appointed 1 uu a it a 1 i- .a j-- . . a 1 u ti k a j aUULvlil U f LJ i;:;yiJpWU:. . THE CODING RESIDENCE SECTION OF THE . ...... NORTH SIDE. ' - - SElE ME NOW and gel our choice of 132 very desirable lots; one- y . fourth down; balance on easy terms. .' if ' To? s crJf-4-TrA j 3 Cm I sell Thrift Stamps for 4 of a Dollar each. , v. ' . rh'one604 ... 614 Main s anMiaiiiMmiMIWlIWHHIWW'1'fflTO liuiiiiluiiiUiiiiiUiUUliWuiUiiilMlUu J E-3 : a REALTY TRAXSFERS THEY HAVE INVESTIGATED Residents of nine state, includinff Washington, Ore gon, Idaho and California, have taken over Seventeen Million Dollars' worth of Life Insurance with New World Life. You my confidently follow their lead. Take your poli cy in this company Surplus to policy .holders . $1,11,- New World Life rHrveris Illdg., I'ortlsnd. R. Slmlrf, GcnL Agt Pendleton. Deeds.' a A. Ash to L. R. Lucas, et al. $1. Lola , . I and , Section 1$, Lots 1 and t and S 1-2 t-E 1-4, Section 14. lodts 1. 2, 7. ft. 1, 11. 14 and 15. Sea 5, Twp .orth. Range Jf.- . ' R. fVancll, et ui to W. 1 Oreer. $160. Lodts 6, t. 7. I. . 10, 11, 12. It and 14. block It, Freewater. . Jolm F. Temple to C J. ftommer vtlle, $1. y 1-1 lodts 7 and . Klk. "C" Jacobs Addition, Pendleton. , f!. J. Sommerville et ux to Edna B IJsble. $1. w 1-2 lots 7 and I, Klk, "C Jacobs Addition, Pendleton. . TCffls Adams Parr et vir to Thos. K tleualleh et ux. $1. RH 1-4 NE 1-4. taction 15. Township North, Rang Thos.' A. Ueualjen et ux to Effla Adams Parr. $1. HB 1-4 NE 1-4 Hec 16. Township I north, rsngs $4. ro. R. Roberrs et ux' to Sherman T. Roberts, $1. Mete and bound de. acriptton SW 1-4 Kectlon l. Walter J. Idtrns et ux to Christian RredJnK, X I- KtfCtlon IS,' township 4 nonh, remte $2., IV. S, Htaaficlii et ux lo Townnite Co.. $1, W l-g HW V-4 Section 13, Uwnship 4 north, rang I', Henry W, Cue et ux 4o Townslts Co., II. W 1-1 HW 1-4, section J I. townrhtp 4 north, range Jf. , Parson Clayton to Itoy W. miner. 110(10. NtC 1-4 HK . 4' section t, Twp. 1 north, range kit. - . . v Ncandlnsvlan Amerlran I'unk l Todwnalte Co., 11. Hei-tlon It. town, ship 4 north, range Ut Fraitk Haling et ux -to' n. F. Hey den Iro.doo. Mew and bound de. scrlptloa AM' 1-4 tscilim Si. lown.hlp 4 north, rang ix. t.'olunibia iJind Co., tr Townslts Cod., $1. W 1-2 HW 1-4'siwtliHi . I ,wnhltn 4 north, range :. Mary Alice Hh-rllsn la,Aernn A Cole. I4. Ijrt. ! and "K" Blk, "If. pendlt-lon- Ypur Candy . and Ice Cream Store Every Cold Drink sparKles with Quality and contains a large : , 1 quantity of food value. . . Every piece of candy is superior; nothing in our shop but the ma-' terial is, cooked and purified in the construction of the sweets .' ;. you eat. ' " ' 3 a, 1 , S 3 , Tis our ambition to make better and to please you. DONT LET YOURSELF FORGET . 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