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A DAILY EAST OltEGONIAN, PENDLETON-. OREGON; FUTOAV, JUNE 21, 1918. PAG 2 FITS ?. I $ i . 5 f jf ! ? f - -- - - ........ v VftV. " , J ANlWrHSPENIJlSNT NEWSPAPER. , f Ubllnhnd Dally and Seml-Weekly a" ii-tt Pendleton, Oregon, by the CABT OHJCtiONIAN PUBLISHING CO. iiTT Watered at tha nostofflce at Pendle. ton, Oregon, -. aeeond-cl&aa V mall niatter. . . . . Yelsphon . ImperlalHotel Nwi stand, Portland ;. ... Jownia newi o., fontanel, urea-on :, ON JTIt-B AT I ?hlcasro Bureau," Security Build-" 1 ' fna , ' Washington, D, C, fiureau 601 Four ; nth Btr.st, tJ. W. w SUBSCRIPTION BATES ' IN ADVANCE) Dally, one year, by mail Pally, six months by mall ... . Daily,, three months by mall Dally,, one month by mall . Dally, one year by carrier !,, Dallsji lx month .by carrier... Dallyy three-month by carrier Dally, one month,, by carrier Soml-Wockly, one year, by mall ... Semi-Weekly, six month, by rhall Semi-Weekly (our month by mall I i. 00 , 3.C0 1.16 ; .BO 7.5 S.75 l.M . .S 1.00 75 60 ingerij ftnd Playert rora the Island rit& . Mildred Leo Clemen, Travel Lecturer k Be still, my soul: be atlll. and yet be sure That thou Bhalt taste of free- dont. ThoU shall 1e. jWhen thou hast learned thy lessons, as the storm Thal praises Ood on ocean and I on land. ,, j'jiThou, too, shall taste of free- t 'doin; thou shall see t (The harvest uf the heavens. j countless nuns. , And all the gentta sisterhood of i stars Tlmt strew the dititant highways t like white pearls. little while, a little while, my SOUl. ). ,And thou shall yearn no long- er; thou shult he As while as Is the radiance round the sSn, ' As free as Is the oldest of the winds! Howard V. Sutherland. rt Tlic WATruunon ic FIGHT to count upon aid through in ternal troubles in th& 'nehitey's Jcamp. , The sound policy is to prepare lor a long- nara war and for thorough defeat of the foe upon the battle field Through such policy we will be ready for anything that may happen. If the enemy breaks down thus shortening' the war so much the better. But the breakdown that we wish ' and must have is a breakdown that will shatter the kaiser's fight ing force. While the foot of the Hun still disgraces the soil of France and Belgium the only watchword for the allies is fight. F!r HfciKb is significant news zL of food troubles in Ger- M'-t many and Austria.' The reports are -so persistent and extreme in nature as to make it certain that the situation in the central empires is bad." ' f. It is inevitable there should b great suffering there. Ger many and "Austrria have' been ih the war for four years,- Dur ing that time they have been virtually cut off from ' world commerce. The country is densely populated, and the war has increased the demand for food. Under all these circum stances it requires little imagi nation to picture Germany and Austria as sorely beser by hun ger. The civil population suf fers most and the thing has gone on until it is evident the morale is breaking down. Only iron handed autocracy keeps thq machine moving. Yet the alfies will do well not THE FIREBUG IS A TRAITOR yjrN ordinary times worry 11 over possible fires-is miti ...1 1 4.1 I ance is carried. I should worry" is often the attitude of the' man whose property may go up in flames. ' ' Now the situation is Wholly different. The financial . loss is not the chief consideration. The essential thing is that food stuffs be protected against! loss, not so much to protect the i farmer or the insurance com pany but for the sake of the government and the people of those nations that fight for freedom and , world decency. We need the food. An attack on the source of food is an at tack on the government. It is not arson, it is treason. V ! " t J ... i . . , ( t ; The last night of Chautauqua will b truly "An Evening in Hawaii," with a travel lecture by Mildred Leo Cleny faa, accomparuea Dy moving pictures or tru uina or oncnanrment ana, n concert Dy me iioym uawuuaa vjuiiuri., -' Wo batter gronp of Hawaiian alngcra and player bas been presented in tulo country than this Quintet, lnclu ng aa One of Ma members KakuPu, originator of tie ateel method of guitar tilnying. They will bring to you tin Baaur plalnUra, bauntUu; meatdies that are Bung, atrlng-piclced, crooned and chanted lc the natlre huts of HewaU Inclusive. , J'eudlituii Clututauqua, Juno 2Sth Jo ; July 4th, IS YOUR LIFE A HARD ONE? JJj at I O you people at home feel times that this war has made your life pretty hard? Read what an Ameri can correspondent writes about one of our boys who had been doing his duty: "In a little field hospital went of Mnntididier I stormed at the bedside of an American belongs upon the flesh, as though it had liauified. "The fighting had oeen re newed all along the American lines, and German wounded had begun coming into our hos pitals. I said to this soldier: " 'The boys are getting meir revenee for you fellows to night.' He smiled through his seared lips, and in a voice so faint that I had to bend down to listen, he gasped, 'God! I wish I was back there with em!"' Do you think your life a hard one? If Tom Marshall and Teddy Roosevelt wish to call each other pet names let them fly to it but they should not dis turb the rest of the country with their bickering; we have bigger business than that on hand. i .... been GEN. GREENE HAS BEEN ORDERED TO , THE PHILIPPINES WASHINGTON. June 20. Major General Green, Camp Lewis command ant Has been demoted to a brigadier general and assigned to command the Philippine department. It is understood Green protested against the order and is enroute to Washington to try to rescind it. Army officers don't understand the reason for the demotion. 'Army iiiBiectqrs found his Camp Lewis work highly efficient and his personal record is above reproach. Western Union Caught In Clever Scheme for ' Handling "Messages" SENTIMENT FOR ' iiiTrniitiitmii ' HmftVLllllUi. II RUSSIA GROWING WASHINGTON, June 21. Con (Tress is preparing to demand a new statement of the administration's pol icy toward Russia. , Members favnrlntr America-Japan-ese cooperation7" in Siberia will. Intro duce a senate resolution trying; to force the President to expose his pol Icy. The intervention sentiment . Is growing. . If you do no like the sugar kaiser and rARI.-C June 21. It is announced WASHINGTON. June 20. The gov- that the French advanced slightly ernment has investigated the West- ; northwest of Chateau Thierry and thai ern Union messages at lialtlmoro. ! the French Improved their positions Philadelphia, New York, Washington ' north of Faverollcs and at tdautcsves- and Boston to obtain evidence up- nes, taking 20 prisoners holding charges that the Western Union is operating in cometition with the post office department by delivering night letter via train ser- boy, One of those victims of the German mustard gas, with which the Huns are making all their present gains.' His eyes were matted with yellow pus and he could not see. His face was terribly burned. His lips were swollen and' purple. His whole body had been turned the color of an Indian, and por tions of it looked like melted LONDON. June 21. Halg report ed successful Pleardy raids and the - . . . . . 1 :i ulna I 1 .. .. 1 1 ...... .1 .. 1ruJTrt THlnn 1 rules Place tne Diame Wnere lb i ' v " - Thunders, the British capturing prls -. i halt Iwwm nrfiont nar Kitrh ninwairm for .a . ' . ,, . ; oners, vi ire itunK, men aenveriny wy nics- i Food is Ammonif ion! SAVE WHEAT! USE MORE CORN. SAVE MEAT! USE MORE FISH AND BEANS. SAVE FATS1- USE JUST" ENOUGH. SAVE SUGAR! USB StRUPS. , . U. Food Demonstration A food dernonstrater direct 'onv Mr.- Hoover's department will be at Chautauqua on the morning of the last dayto illustrate new ways of Conserv ing food and new recipes worked out in the gov ernment kitchens. No admissidri"'c'harge. , 26 Big Attractions Chautauqua week will' have twenty-six big at tractions, including Thaviu's Exposition Band, Zedeler Symphonic Quintet, Treble Clef Club, "An Evening" in Hawaii," ltTorrison-Smith Company and many other music, lecture and entertainment number J. s n ' , y ' f . . PENDLETON June 28 to July 4, inc. his bonehead subjects; our Center eettins- ten times as much as government did not Start this: the post office for the same service. l 3 t JTQ tfr I ll uiiiuii niroBciiftci a v i arrested. , All carried cases filled with nigh letters and telegrams elated yes terday and prepared as though sent "During-, the' night we captured ft-w prisoners and machine-guns 3 fllctingr many enemy casualties In raids and patrol encounters at A veiny woodi near Hebuterne. and astride the Scarpe. Several hostile attempts to recapture, the ground gained by yeeterday northwest of 11 err Is were repulsed," - The purpose of the measure will be 'dry" 'night letter rate from Washington to i , '. ! Baltimore Is 25 cents plus a five cent lq , "n""' ,,.,. .. ... -, l...., tu. ,,..o . i. Is the Cnited States keeping Japan war, neither did our grocers. What Russia needs is some sfnsB and some stamina; these' .... th -h. are internal qualities and might ) it is alleged that thousands of such he hard to apply from aDroaa. tetters naa Doen delivered in mis -way ue uniu mm . . r between these five large cities. The Now how about our moon? ..-21 7 I What do France, Italy and Britain 28 YEARS AGO :1 ;tnree ccnu. . ine post on ice aepanmeni says "Such messaKes when sent thus con stitute a violation of the postal laws j and make tho gutlty party liable to a i fine of $500 and Imprisonment to six (From the Kast Orodonlan for June 21 18S0.) The name of the new town known as new Walla Walla hus been changed to Free water. The children of the Southern Meth odist Btinday school -were given a pleasant picnic today. think of Japanese tnterrention ? Has this government an B"od rea son for further watchful waiting on th Russian question? There's no general criticism of the months in each case." government's present policy but t.. ...,. , . . 'strong desire for information. Con- the messengers but the Western Uni- I '""" ' Bet,th,e lnifrmat":" I li i i tvi j ii fuuiit-u, la iiiuuvwai'irj. frelffctten ha-c euccumbed to harieball fever and a good club been organised In their burg. on will bo prosecuted. Over fifteen hundred such trlotr:ims were taken. The White Housa de-i VILLA LEADS HAXDIT dined' to comment but it Is presumed this Is one of Wilson's answers to i President Carlton of the Western Vn- i on who refiiRcd to accept tho the. board decision. has It A ID, KILLS FIFTY SHOES! SHOES! The Hub is the place to get your Har , vest Shoes. ' Note a few of the following prices: . Boys Harvest Khooa ..,'..., 7 t.8' Men's 5Iule Bkin Harvest Shoes, elk soles... Men' Tan anil Black Harvest Shoes, oab solm $2.6.1 Men's Chiicws Klk Hide Harvest Shoes.... S2.03 ItiKlt Top Harvest Shoes an. 15 Men's Summer Vnion Vnderwear 63e, 95c and SI.OO Hen's Work Slilrts fl."c Men's lilaek or White bolt ...13c, 3 for 2ie Men's Khaki pantM $1.15 The flub 32 Sample Stores. 715 Alain St T , - ' " ""' U ' - ,? ' DOROTHY 4- V1 CZAR AND KAISER HAD SECRET FAC1' LONDON', June 19- Ei-Czar Nich olas' trial promises to be sensational, the Petrograd correspondent of file Daily Express reports, adding;: "According; to the latest news from Moscow the Soviet is busy collecting the teleBrams and letters lie sent to European monarchs and others, in cluding; King Victor Emmanuel ot Italy. King Ferdinand ot Hulgarta, King Constantino of (ireece. King Al- bt-rt Of Belgium, the Kaiser, the monk Kanputln and J'ret-iaent Polncaire- "The most remarkable Item of the indictment is the allegation that the ex-ciar reached a secret understand ing with the kaiser during the mem orable interview- at Potsdam. It ap pears from telegrams and corre spondence sent by him that during the time of the Interview he and the kaiser had concluded a verbal alliance against France and England. an evpected enrollment of S3O.009. Several large slates still are to report. California leads with an enrollment 'of 22.00D an A Illinois is second witll any enrollment of 20,000. J French in Canada Are Now Enlisting Freely fciOSTON". Junw I. French Cana dians, who recently fought the draft and rcfuaed to enlist, are now flock ing to the colors in the provinces, ac cording to Capt. J. I- Breakey of tha Royal Engineers, who returned fjo recruiting duty hero today after visit ing several Canadian training camps. Thousand of French-Canadians wer. being drilled, and large contingents were arriving dally. The change In front. Capt. Breakey said, was largely due to the Influence of the Archbish op of Quebec. ' IRAFT AGE tP SOOV. WASHINGTON June 20. The war department bill, changing draft ages will be presented this session said Kahn, republican member of the house military committee. Kahn la strong- against lowering; the age below 21 and favors 21 to 43. Good roads will help win tho war don't neglect them. i You May Find w It lit Stocking Cincinnati authority says your troublesome corns just loosen and fall off - store corns, hard corns, soft corns" I or corns between the toes just loosen It also appears that Nicholas gave in their sockets and fall of the next the alser his promise not to hamper the German, authorities in Turkey when Germany sent the military mis sion headed by Anders Pasha." Over 250,000 Boys t In Working Reserve WASHINGTON. June 18. A quarter of a million American boys between he area of 16 and 21 are ffninff to help Increase war food production thia summer. Indications now are that enroll ment In tha Roys Working Iteuerve will exceed 250,00th ; Thirty-seven of the 4$ ctaten report. an actual enrollment of 140.000 and I tfay if you will apply directly upon th corn 'a few drops of a drug; called freezone, says a Cincinnati authority. You merely put a drop or two of this freexone on the tender, touchy corn today and instantly the corn stops hurting- then tomorrow some time you may find the old torturous pest somewhere In your stocking;, hav ing; failed off entirely without a parti cle of soreness, pain or Irritation. The skin surrounding, and beneath the for mer corn wilt be as healthy.' pink and smooth as the palm of your hand. A quarter ounce of freeaone is suffi cient to rid one's feet of every corn and callus, and any drugglat will chance ffut a few centn for it. It is a compound ma do from ether, ' Business Is fair In rendloton and tradesmen are content!. Kvoryone Is banking on good wheat crops and prices to bring lively times after harvest. A 1- 1 i A 100 foot mil oonrt.w wins, ' m .. a ... 1) il ulong cottonwoua mrw lnson circus. WAR ON TURKS APPEARS NEAR du '( The bandits were said to have car- WASHINGTON', June 80. Apnar-rled off to the mountains eleven wo- entiy preliminary to a war flecinrutlon iin pussenKers, musuy gins. against Turkey the state department asked the Spanish embassy to investi gate the reported Turkish attack on the American consulate and hospital at Tabrls. . .. . Itasrlmll. Yesterday" Scores. I. 1". C lcee. rorthind H. Seattlo 1. ' AiiH-rk-an IVeauuc. llonton 0-3, Philadelphia, i-0. New York 1, VushlliBtniV-4. Chicago 6. fleveland 4. National l-uriir. Philadelphia 4-5, Hoston 6-4. Itrooklyn 0, New York . Pittsburg 3 Chlcagjo 1. Cor.lrarv to the announc-l Teuton belief, this country Is n-t .nly fight ing but takitg a keen prl-ln in luril Ing out a workmanlike job. ; Wften you feel that youri 'stomach, liver or blood faj out of order, renew their! health by taking f '-, BEECHAM'S PILLS EI PASO, Tcxiks June 21. Fifty labor j nrratiKa si i titers were kiiien ny nan dits personally led by Franc teco Villa, who held up and robbed a train near Sa n t iu go- Pa pasq ti icro, Du ra n ro, bc cording to reports received here to- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Modern unfurnished litnisf. Thone SCW. -m DOROl HY DALTDN 1 A-, 11 v. r f ' , - r ft . A. k$ r H . h- i it.- is - . H l -v vi. . t--.s x u i if . V'SgSr fSW&A When you ik5'. want tLtodd Things fhmr) toeat i lL Ly ; Com e to us I 3 ffj find I THK ONE ltKASOX WHY WE f AV CIVE TOtI A "HIOM QUAT 1TV OF tSUIH-KlllKS FOR A "lAV PRICK" IS THIS: WK SKl.l JJ MANY tiltOt-KKlKS THAT WB OAV Hl'Y IN Bill Ql'ANTITl KS, AMI KfYI.NtJ IN HIO Ql-ANTITIKS WK GET THK t,ITTL: PRICK. 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