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PAG'I SIX DAILY EAST OKFIGONIAN. PENDLFXON. OREGON. WEDNESDAY," JUNE 26.-1 9 1 it.' Ml '"f ,M ,t ";(. i 1 .' i 7 ' 4mmi &Spl(. tS&i " -csssr. v? -fW , M . - ..... . . - . - ; . : .1 i.t v:--u;iif;'rir:iy-.:i Jif ' -i'f6- 5.v ,.r i,. .fl w -i - Many American ships with many t a 1 are at the bottom of the Atlantic; fctims : i to fight that you of German lust for blood. : Our boys are. going "over there," through a sea of hostile submarines, and I at home may be safe; v:rh,--;: t-vy : -s -1 But we can do somethings : It may not be much, but what we can do we must do. Germany said to us, "You cannot cross the ocean with your men! You cannot fight us, because;you cannot reach us l"y'-'J&&n6$ she is waiting tor our answer. i w ; - i - ...... Umatilla County Must Be Oer the Top by ... . ... V ' June 28th National ' War SaYiiiis 'Day;' ; Every man, woman and child is going to ioin in an; answer that can be heard from one end of Germany to the other an answer so clear, so strong and so true that it may have a far greater effect than any of us can. imagine, on Germany' future policy. : Let this be our answer let every person in this great land pledge himself to buy many War Savings Stamps as he can possibly at turd. Let's show German autocracy that sinking our ships and killing our men only stirs us to action. - ' V, : Let's make June 28th memorable in the history of our country as National ' w. 5. 5. Day. Let's you and I and every "you and I, man, woman and' child , resolve that before we go to bed that night we will have as many War Savings ! Stamps pasted on our War Savings Certificates as we can, buy. ; :.;. 7 If every man, woman and child will rise to this 'occasion' and buy stamps; you can bet that the Kaiser will know'what, it means. If every one of the hundred million Americans buys only one War Savings -Stamp , that day tha. yerrimeftt . will have 425 million dollars. ' ' v. 1 -.V''i 1 tV.,hVWf r; . But that is not enough. We must pledge five times Iha to Oiirrdtidtfrthft I nation is two billion dollars,. to be raised IhrougFTthe sale of War Savings Stamps I . Let's not wait until another transport is (blown up. Let's not waif until full page casualty lists start coming in from France. Let's make up our minds to gei busynd when, each of us goes-to bed that night let's be able to say to ourselves, WelC perhaps-1 have not done much, but I have Bt least shown the mothers of bur boys that I am behind them, ami have sent an answer to the Kaiser, that will triakojhim stop and think." . ." ' Wationjal War Saving's Committee R. T. Bishop, Chairman TJmatilla-Ca. i -; M This space patriotically contributed by the 1 VI JleV. Alfred Iockwood,' Chairman Pendleton. -i -a . o. HfmrTiit - KXTrXSiiMENT 'EastS.CQreAonton) v ' .'T .-i