l-4.-lK-. w; page rotru DAILY EAST OTtEGONIAN, rE?7tLETON, OBEGON, SATURDAY. JtTTCE S, 1918. TWELVE PAGES arouRd $1S mark. Mr. Coles, dis posed of lla ahlj.Bieut. which aver-! )hr-iEast:CQreAoniij IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROY'3 . rabUliHI rily and InLTntir I BAST OkKOOXIAX Pl'BU&Klva CO ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IX ADVANCE) Eatarcd at Ui postefnc at FmfA- lom, ursa-oa. as nattsr. Telephone . OS SALE IX OTHER CITiBS. fmp.HalHotel New a Sued. Ftjrttasd Bowauui Nt Co.. Partisan. recoa OX FILE AT Oilcaro Bureau. j Security Bollo' itr. Waahlne-ton, D. C, Bureaa tl Four teenth Street. H. W. : JSailar. on yar. by mail - (Emily, six month by mail latiy. three noatfcs by mail i Daily, one month by mall f Daily, one year by carrier Daily, six months by carrier Daily, three months by carrier Daily, on month, by carrier Semi-Weekly, one year, by mail l-5 S-ml-Weefcly, aix months, by mail .75 demi-Weekly four months by mail -6 . X.IS . .M , T.M . .? 1-JS Ijudice and ignorance. He was i reelected to office under con- iditions that justified the belief that the organization upheld his sentiments. Such being the case the Vamtkt) it. It is following false leader- L Hipaibjsnsam1 ship, a leadership that if it had Jats its way all over the country i would plunge the United States i into chaos and ruin. How far uai grange leaaersnip weni astray may be seen in the light .. r a l x i r ii vt ui uie xonuness ui me ixou Partisan League for the I. W. iW. an organization that plot- 7,f ! ted the ruin of northwest farms via tntnjps are loveliest; ! . - . . , ... oid houses, and the glamour of and farm crops, that believes - old days. in sabotage as a cardinal prin- The olden peace, tha olden, quiet jciple and during the War has way- !worked covertly to help the oid go,, and old dreams! Jkjf' against the freedom and with new deiis-ht uf teem. safety of our republic. The When these are read, when these .head of the I. W. V, and many THE OLD IOVKIJXESS. tre told; AU youth at last crows old. In bleak December, lo!, A whirlwind of white snow. O heart! lost April then Seems wonderful again. Tet dream new dreams, bo glad For all the soul once bad. ! other officials are now on trial in Chicago for sedition. Facts , jbeing brought out against them are of a nature to make men's 'blood boil. Yet Townley, the I head of the Non Partisan League said last summer when he wanted to bring thousands Old books, old friends are best of I. W. W. into the wheat oid love is loveliest: j fields of the middle west that Charles Hanson Towne. these men are not more crimj lna than other people, includ- . . ... ing lawyers, doctors, merch- THEY NEEDED A JOLT AND 'ants and newspaper men. In GOT IT jother words he see3 no menace in sedition, anarchy and the citizens gospel of sabotage. He has a .-t,ALLA WALLA ff are to be congratulated perverted brain or he is a trai on their firm stand in tor and in either case is dan- dealmg with the Washington .gerous. state grange and its bolsheviki officers. The Walla Walla men who by their stand checked up on The master of the Washinsr- those srivine aid and comfort ton grange made a speech up-jto these enemies of the nation holding, the. Non Partisan; and of the allied cause have League, denouncing the critics I rendered a servjee not only to of that so called league in libe- the government but particu lous and scurrilous language, 'larly to the farmers of the west his whole appeal being to pre- j The farmer would be the first to suffer should anarchy ever take the throne in this coun try. He would lose his land and be lucky if he escaped with his life, if we are to judge by results elsewhere. It does not alter the case to say that most of those 'at the Washington grange meeting are undoubtedly loyal and meant well. Russia is beset with just such people and it is because of them we have to pour our men by the millions into France to stop the German monster from overrunning the world, the bolsheviki along with the rest. BILLIONS AND NO LIMIT 3T was a most appropriate time for the national house to pass unanimously on Friday the new army appro priation bill carrying $12,042, 682.000 and a warrant for an unlimited army at the 'discre tion of the President. Even as the German guns thundered at the Marne, a part of the con gress of the United States stood on its feet with cheers and without a dissenting voice "Not a soul has arisen in the negative," declared the Speak er appropriated the largest sum over voted for any military I establishment and authorized! an army vast enough to win the i colossal contest. j That's our answer, rulers at; 1'otsdam. That s what Ameri ca says to the soulless military machine of Berlins. Billions of "sinews" of war and no limit to men! The day is surely com ing when that answer will play its due part in the struggle. Boston Post. It is not to be assumed that ,the German drive is over bv any means. It will doubtless be resumed before long and .the worst may be yet to come. (There is comfort though in the fact the enemy cannot make headway except when he takes the allies by surprise or faces inferior numbers. aged pnn4a. at an average "t 11 oat Wt bringing It cents. lVi-MHcr Ar t.ivvn SouIcikt. BAKER, Jan 8 J.. P. Montrose appearing yesterday in circuit court following his arrals-nment after In dictment on a larceny charge, enter ed a pica of gntlty and was sentenced by Judge Anderson to a penitentiary term of two to four years. His com panion. Fred Sparks, who had pre viously pleaded guilty, was given the same sentence. The two committed the robery In the Inman house a few weeks ago and also stole Thomas Mack's auto, being arrested at Nortb Takima with the Jewelry and other articles taken from the houte In their possession. ; .... May ESrape Big IVnalty. YAKIMA. Wash-. Juno 8. Offi cials of a number of the schools of this vicinity which have b-?en givtns entertainments since November 1, and who have failed to pay the war tax on admissions to such entertain ments, have received communications from the internal revenue collector's office Indicating that the extreme penalty of i'10 per cent of the tax will be abated upon prompt settle ment In cases where it appears there was no wilful Intent todefraud the government, though the penalty of 5 .per cent will have to be paid. It Is stated that the opportunity Is for a limited period only. thouBh no limit Is set. The taxes aer delinquent. If not paid, only on entertainments Riv en before May 1, as the lax on enter- j tainments given during May can le ; paid this month. The same condi- j tlons apply to entertainments other than those given by schools. COHROY'S CASH GROCERY 525 Main SL Free Delivery. Phone 640 Tomatoes 2 cans 25c, case $2.90 Corn 2 cans 25c, case $2.75 WcblKT Valley I fas. f can 15 trliis; Beans, 1 can . aMo Van ('amir's Soups, 9 cans 250 Van Camp s Pork and Beans, can JSC I 2o s.sssssBessssssa Church's Grape Juice, .pints 25c, quarts 45c sVHy In ;ias o I'alaco Cur PrcMfrvcs I 2I VIy Powder, S packages -5'. Quaker Corn Flakes, J package 100 Folger's Golden Gate Soda, 4 pkgs 25c I orn Starch, 3 .luackagcs 2.o (.loss starch 2 packages 23c )t4-t Matches, 4 packages 2 Bob White tioap, 4 burs 35c IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT C0NR0YS There is no twilight zone of; patriotism. A man is either! "right" or "wrong" and he should be clear about it be-; I cause people have no time oi-; inclination to take note of fine spun distinctions. I We need plenty of water,! now and all the time; hurry up the new spring and go far ther if needed. . ' Let Austria follow Russia if she will; America wants none of that stuff. , There'll be great times when our boys of the Marne get home. 9 28 YEARS AGO SERVICE NO. 1. Our reputation as build ers of good clothes for the man who cares is known all over this section and even though the price seems high, when you have worn one of our suits for some time you find that it has been a good investment Our line is yet full of snappy and best qual ity woolens and we would suggest your early selection before the prices advance. SERVICE NO. 2. To those who like suits of individuality, fit and good workmanship (which can be found only in custom made suits) yet do not feel able to make an outlay of $50.00 or more, we have the best line of custom tailored clothes in the city from $25.00 to $45.00 and they are guaranteed to fit as we will not allow them to leave our store unless they do. ' (From the East Oregonian for June 8. 1890.) I J. M. Campbell, superintendent of i construction on the O. and W- T., is ! in the city on business of a pleasing j nnturo. He Is making arrangements ' for the Improvement of that thor- j oughfare below Main. The street will j be graded and leveled so that It will j be perfectly passable at every point, j A license lo wld was Issued by the j clerk today to IjouIh llngen and Nora K- fc'earcey. f J. Smith, general manager of tho I'nlon Pacific, went east yester day on Wo. 2. lr. W. I). Parkinson, a graduate of the New York Post Medical School and hospital, intends vto lcate in Pendleton soon to practice his pro fession, s iefc VlctroSas WHILE THE GETTING IS GOOD Immense Increase in Factory Output is Still $ot Enough to Sup ply the Demand for Victor Goods in Spite of . Year's Building Operations. A .pint cup holds a pint and no more. You can't get any more itilo II nor any more out of It. The hlggcMt factory in the world lias a limit to the amount tif work It can turn out. and when that limit Is reached there is nothing to be done except increase the ie of Un plant. That's easy cnouli to say. hut not qnlie so easy to do. With all I lie money and all the brains in the'wnrld atalluhlc tlierc would be stdl Hie elements of time, labor and material to lie tuken into account. That we have been doing our best, making every possible effort to make more Roods and meet the Increasing demand f?r Victrolas and records and still c cannot escape the eternal question or more and still more goods. Any man who studies business conditions even in the most casual sort of nay must realize that these are "difficult" times for the manufacturer. The cost of raw material of all kinds has simply sky-rocketed. We have kcH on pajlng more and more for every kind of raw material, even though the prices have reached points which would have seemed prohibitive. Haw material has not ' . only Increased in cost by leaps and bounds hut It Is extremely difficult to get. regardless of price. And, worst of all, there is an acute shortago of lubor. In spite of all our efforts, conditions quite beyond our control have conspired to de feat our plans untU it scents most isrobablc that no material increaso will be possible this year. It is, therefore, doubly necessary tliat every prospective Victory owner should bestir himself to the utmost of his ability. It seems crazy to speak of the Victor as a new and uiidcvclocd business, and yet that is whut it is. Supiiosc, for Instance, that everybody in the world knew how to read before tlw first lirinllng prx was built wouldn't the lMt and big gest printing establishments have been one busy little bee?. Ktcrybody docs know how to afa-eciatn music in some form. Ami the Vk-irola has made music or all kinds readily availnble. No wonder we keep building and building. 'n wonder that in site of that every Vk-lor Healer aiul every Victory IMstiibutor who comes to Camden greets us with the same question. The I'nitcd Slates Is In for the biggest crlfMl of commercial activity lliat Hie country ever knew, which means that the demand for our products will keep on growing faster and faster. V What's the answer? , Get your Vkrtrola. Get every record you can get, now, while the gelling Is good VICTOR TALKING MACHINE CO. SEE US TODAY MUSIC HOUSE 820 Main Street Thone 52 1 "VVe carry the only line of made-to-measure Shirts in the county. Beautiful patterns in madras, percale and flannels from $3.50 up. Elegant silks from ?6.00 up. Come in and let us measure you for a real shirt that will fit YOU perfectly. Lindgren & Franseen TAILORS 733 Main St Phone 4G6 j OVER THE NORTHWEST AfUT Military K&biblO YAKIMA, Wwh., June 8. Htepn are being taken to bring- to Yakima at the clone of th convention of the An- s'iated Ad Clubs of the World to he ! held in Han Krancico, July 7-11. the; fro.fxio military and naval exhibit provided for "j atriotio purposes by ( President WJlHon's committee on pub- j 1U information. The , exhibit In-j cludtf demnnntratlonH of all kinds of ' military and naval activities, trench fljthtlnir, trench systems built by vet erans from France, nham-battle sccneff, captured Hun trophies, Includ ing )400 separate exhibits. Oond Bowliur onUniH- j CAM! June 8 Only five of the 14 bouts In the third niht of the camp boxing; tournament went the : three-round limit and three of these went to the extra round before a de cision could be rendered. A crowd of about 2509 witnessed the exhibition. IfaJnm SOckman Tops Market. MAINE Ore-, June . Kd Coles. ' the well known Halnea stockman. U j back from Portland, where ha has he-n with a load of yearling; steers. which topped the market the flrnt of the week by aoodly margin. With ARC APE FRI.--SAT. In. 8. Hart c r' IN 7 "HELL'S HINGES" A real Hart Western drama, brought back to Pendleton by request. Louise Glaum co-stars with Hart and together they have produced the greatest Hart picture made. -v- m-.-x'-.m4 MUTT AND JEFF IN "THE SKIN GAME." Children 5c Adults 20c ' t the 4rlcs for this class of beef cattle,