EIGHT PAGES .! " '' ' ' " ii i -i mi i mii iimmm. Ill " . ,i' m.f-iiin l of corn, jrompared with?3,159.- 000.000 bushels a year aard, While these figure have, fallen below early expectations they are still much above the aver , '. ... - ?! " AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER, fbllak4 Dally ana Beml.Wmklr an f-andlaton. Orea-on. by th AaTT OKUUONIAII PUBL.18HINO CO ; Water. at tha poatoMea at Pendle ton, uraajoa. . aa- aacoad-claaa mall uiur. SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE) aakoaa "ON BAl.K IN OTHER CITIES. . ImparlalHotel Keax Stand, Portland ' Bowmaa Newa Co., Portland, Oregoa . ON FILE AT f Chieato Bureau, 0S Security Build t. U Waahlnrtoa. D. C Bureau Ml Four- nMl Btre-et. N, w. Dallr, oua year, by mall Daily, aiz month by mail Dally, three month by mall Daily, ?n month by mail Daily, oua year by carrier Daily, aiz month by carrier-. Dally, three month by carrier 1.91 Daily, on month, by carrier " .M Semi-Weekly, one year, by mal"l.l Semi-Weekly, alx, month, by mall -It Semi-Weekly four month br mall .ft age. If you miss anyone from his usual haunts today it is safe to ..! say he could be found in the . .n: foothills hunting grouse . 1.M T.M S.TI ket, is causing a very consider able expansion of credit, rnak-r ing business requirements un usually heavy. " ; .'. It becomes self-evident, ! therefore, in view of the ap. Heavy casualties are report ed today among the grouse as well as from the Huns. ; Letters received from the boys in France and the word of observers returning from the war front all tell the tale of the heroic self-sacrifice of Salva tion Army men and women. If a detail is marching to battle, somewhere on its way it en counters the Salvation Army core, in view 01 me .P; iassle with her little cook stove proachmg Laberty Loan tnat- - , h-r H . doughnuts. If it is. coming f, Wherever they be, on M or aea, when the voice of du- . ty calls,'- i A.VEIUCAX MAJUXKS. there must be some prepara tions made for meeting the re quirements pf the government. The government must have im mense quantities of money, as : planned now one-third from foxes, and two-thirds in bonds 'or other obligations. . 'The banks are quite able. to J 'meet the enormous strain, as they are in a sound position. Behind it all is the federal re serve system, which may be said to have almost accomplish- tne TV,.,, I rim ,1 .. . . a, and do; no ini our lads led miracles in stabilizing aupals.. With true Yankee (rrlt thpy will , do their "bit" through : '' at ormiest. battle scenes, 4 .And the Teuton shell that was ( 'made in hell haa no ter- ' ror for our Marines. country's credit facilities. , ,, Behind all this there is also compensation in the fact that nearly all the money, required to be raised for the trovernment I will be spent in the United States, and will have the ellect of stimulating war industries beyond the wildest dreams. . GERMAN BEAUTITUDES back weary and exhausted from the desperate strain of the trenches it is sure to be met on the way by one of these same lassies. The Salvation ists, have undertaken a big job, and hey are doing it wejl. It is noted where the kaiser is -, building larger U-boats. That' only means, larger targets for the Yankee gunners. i 28 YEARS AGO , A wa in the front where the . liattie's brunt ia winnow- r ' Inc men like chaff , . ( American ladq. the mns of their dads, keen fighting right on and laugh; Oh. they've hearta of . atecl, no t fear do they feel for the Teuton's fiery "acreens" Or his poison guns, and they'll .' . get the Huns; for they .; , axe our own Marines! Then, here's to the boys. Am- "'erica's oys. to' our gl- lant lads in France! To the Stars and Stripes, the t immortal types of democ- racj's advance! To the men who know how to meet Jhe foe and who "' show ' what- courage means! " 1 Uncle Sam is proud of that fearless crowd, the mag- e. uifioent- Marines! - f - ' . .. John r Barrett- BANKS MEETING EMER- . X GENCIES Vf EW people realize the burden that has been forced upon the bankers of the country by the require ments of the government of the United States for war purposes. Ibe called, if not the children of iney nave mei an emergencies and there is no need for anxi ety but they will continue to do T is not known whether the following creed was com posed by a German or by a foreign student of German ism. It has the ring of genu ineness! it is not far-fetched or overdrawn. The military mas ters of Germany-have acted up on this creed, and the German army, their disciples, has lived up to it. "Ye have heard how in old en times it was said, 'Blessed are the meek, for they shall in herit the earth' ; but I say unto you, 'Blesse! are tne valiant, for they shall make the earth their throne.' And ye have herd men say, 'Blessed are the ooor in spirit : but I say unto you, 'Blessed are the great m soul and the free in spirit, for they shall enter into Valhalla.' And ye have heard men say, 'Blessed are the peacemakers' ; but I say unto you, 'Blessed aire the war makers, tor they shall 80.' The nation has but one great purpose winning the war- and every energy must be turned in that direction. There is do effort that can be made toward this end but it must first be backed by money, and providing this is the task that is' being accomplished through the banks. ' Crops are moving faster than usual, as with fixed prices there is no inducementlfor far mers to hold their gram. This fact, with the high prices for commodities, labor, and every thing that is sold upon the mar- Air, and Mrs. P. E. Kin, their (laughter. Miss Merle Klnir. and niece. Miss Clara King, of Helix, left today for Portland and coast points where mey. are to spend th next two or three weeks. , During the absence from the city of Mrs. F. U King, who is in charge ot materials for Hod Cross knitting, the yarn will be obtainable from the women In charge ot the workroom of the , federal building. " Mr. and Mrs. R. Raymond, Mrs. a. C. ileece and children. Mrs. .Joseph ine. Conroy and Mrs. M. P. Baldwin left toddy by auto for Lehman springs. Mrs. Conroy and Mrs. BulUwin ex pect to camp at the resort for two weeks, but the rest of the party wiH return soon. Mr., and Mrs. B. J. Clarke children and Mr. and Mrs. Charles oreuuen left last night for a motor trip to Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Murphy and daughters. Miss Edna and Miss Jane Murphy, loft' this morning for the same destination. to his homo yestcrdny after a short business Visit here. ' ' 'y Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Howard of Hoppnor were in Pendleton yester day. Mrs. Jesse Failing. Mrs. Charles Quinney and Mrs. Mury Uisosway en joyed yesterday as guests at Hillside Home. .' Miss Ruth Kothrock of Athena, re turned to her homo yesterday after a visit here at the home of Miss Huzei Wyrick. Jas. Shockiey, a well known furm er and stockman of upper McKay creek, was In town yesterday on bus iness. V Pat Doherty, sheep man of Butter creek, was in Pendleton yesterday on business. He was accompanied, by Ills nephew, James McLaughlin. Miss Grace Gilliam leaves Friday andjto spend a week camping In the meuntaiiis. . The -counLM treasurer's office will be' closed during her ab sence. . . r'rom the Gust Oregonlan, August 15, 1890.) Tom Vanghan, the veteran Jehu, says that roads ate '"powerful dusty' -along his route. - . ' The handson)e residence property of Hon. G. W. Webb on Alta street has been purchased by J. A. Howard and W. W. Roper for J2508. The Indian school will reopen Kep-t-mbcr,l in the eld school building on Alta street which wll Uo occupied until the new building is completed. Work is progressing on J. Barn- hart's new dwelling on Iewls 'street- The contract will soon be let for an other on Stonewall Jackson street. The tracks of the man who trieu to burn George Kinney's thresher north of town were traced directly to the machine- of a rival outfit. There is no proof to convlcf anyone of the deed. , Orvillo White Is enjoying, a fur. lough at Spokane Falls. ' ' REALTY TRANSFERS llvcds. Lillian A. fipicer to O. P. Bowman L-50. SV 1-i XW 1-4 . section 2. townsht,, l north, range 35. Charles K. Hulier to Kutherine Huber, SW 1-4 SB 1-4. B 1-! SVV 1-4 and B 1-2 W 1-2 SW 1-4 sec tion 21,, township 6 north, range 36. Mary E. Goodman et con to John F. Hansen. $1100. S 1-2 3 1-2 BK 1-4 SW 1-4 section 22, township 6 ncrth, range 35. T . I 1 ru.ll a, . T Jehovah, the children of Odin, sone i55o. Lot 10. block 9. Atne- who is greater than Jehovah. 1 na. j. . .... .a. .... . I W. H. Helm et ux to William Nich ols. i. Lot 5, Dlock 4,' McCoy's Au dition, Milton. FIGURES ABOVE AYERAGE ff"HE August government! (!L crop report was in some'FOCH SMILES, LOOKS The Wenaha Camo Fire Girls held their weekly council, fire yesterday s iter noon in the social room of the Aiethodist church and an Interesting business session was enjoyed and Pmns for the monthly hike and pic nlc - were discussed and committees appointed. Ail campfire girls will be notified of the time and pla e. The girls who are working for f:ro mak ers" honors are doing well- These honors are conferr-ed only after twen ty elective honors have been won, the girl has been a member of the Camp Fire organization six month;, and has made her ceremonial dress and head band and selected a ceremonial name and symbol. The elective honors are won ny such accomplishments as winning; a swimming race, planning, ordering and preparing a meal, car ing for a room for a month, visiting the sick or the making of garments. Among the girls who arc trying for 1 fire builders' honors are Rhea Hawks. Mable Stickler. Evelvn Sny der. Teuressa Thompson, Gladys and bdna Cook, Ruth Taylor, Rachael Paine and Gertrude Jones, and try ing for wood gatherers' honors; whicn precede those of the fire builders are Marjore Paine, Seville Marly anu Kdna Hopper- The chapter plans to hold a grand council meeting In the near future when the honors will be awarded to each gfrl. and a good pro gram Is to be given. Mrs. J. L. Uowiand is guardian of Pendleton's camp fire girls and Is making plana for the affair. Mr. and -Mrs. Wm. ' McCormmach left this morning for two wcks' rec reation at Lehman Springs. George Hartman. cashier In the first National Bank, left today for Portland. He will join Mrs. Hart- man who has been there for a week and together they will go to Seaside for their vacation. " Miss Gladys Tallman ret'irned to-; day to her home In Portland after a visit here at the home of Mrs. Earl Glllanders. Mr- and Mrs. R. J. Bennett return ed today to Umatilla after a short stay in Pendleton. respects a disappoint ment owing to the July dam-i age resulting from drouth and! pahis. Aug. 15. Those -who have ntho- nnfuunmhlo nnnrlitinns !met Marshal rocn In the last few days T , i are unanimous in declaring that he Is our, juiy anu August, me usu- , Krca. Kood humor, according to L ally months of deterioration fLiberte. and further dam a l?e might OC-! Premier Clrmenccau, who dined .iii- srpiint tr. -u.. Vie at the rmr. wlIh the Marshal yesterday, said he I t , . , -ii t. fol,n nim radiant and looking twent V" "'" t.r " years younger than when he had last enaea. ine government iig-:8een him. ures for this year's' crop are 878,000,000- bushels Of wheat. ! The we"ment orders, th.-it adver- r. -,A ,W1, CM ilfin nno lu '"' ,,ut railway umr l",l'",cu niva v,vvv,vv.a.i.:taWl3 What s going to be left that year and 2,908,000,000 bushels - anybody can understand? patriotically Spiea fo) 'nf?cr? ' Alfa a 'f?n .Vis A'7i7s Otherwise they are theimostwonderfult corn flakes you evei; tasted. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Home. 311 Madison street, will leavo tomnrrow morning on a two weeks' motor trip to Crater I.ake, returning home by vay of Portland. Gus Couretflon of Hieth was in Pendleton yesterday. Mr: and Mrs- K. O. Nclll ut Echo were here yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Irvinn are I'en dlctun visitors toduy from I-rho. A. J. Wllklns of AHiuny is in the cty today on business. J. M. Bentley left today for a short business trip to Portland, j Jake Hoyt of Helix, was in town yesterday. C. C. Henderson, of Union was fn I 'e nd leton est e rda y . Almond HartKuff of Echo Is In the city today on business. A. C Hnnt returned today to bis home n fpokane- Mr. and Mrs. C K Lwls were vis itors here from Ktanffeld yesterday. Od Teal t In Pendleton today from Echo. C. A. Ifalcs of Waltsburff, Wash., U reglrtered today at the Hotel Ht. Ooore V. VIck of Salem, U a bus iness viKltor In Pendleton today. " Mrs. L K. I toy is visiting in thu city today from Pilot Rook. If. X. Strand In a Pendleton visitor today from Spokane. Mrs. Fred Eur I returned lant night from a visit to Echo. . .Hugh C. Currln Is here today from Pilot ftockk. Mrs. A. W. Jackson of Dayvllle. is In Pendleton today. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kimery of Echo are registered at Hotel .Pendleton. lie, and Mm. J. T. Hickfor J of pi lot Rock arrived here today for a short visit. R. I. Castecl of Pilot Rock Is here today. Charles Beckett of Heppner arrived today from Portland for a ivislt with friends here. Mr. .and Mrs. t Ppence are In Pendleton today visiting friends. C W. Heonter of Gurdane, wu here yesterday on business. Rufua Ornstuff of stanfield was In Pendleton yesterday. a.I Teel mas a business v.sltor In Pendleton this morning from Echo, topplnir'at the Hotel 8t. Georae. I C H. Rice of Kerr Clifford and Co.. ! was registered at the ninen Rule yesterday from Walla Walla. Mrs. W. U Cresswell is driving new I'adlllac machine purchased yes terday. Mrs. C. K. Hoif is eiecl-d to re turn tomorrow from a trip to Port land. The'lalles and Heattle. 1 HtimmH o( Takima. returned (DfNT WILSON PRAISES WORK OF COUNCIL OF DEFENSE The Oregon State Councif of De fense, Including all Its branches, an vjjOll as the state councils if other states, Is given high praise in a let ter written by President Wilson to Secretary Kaker. A copy of this let ter has boon 'received by the Umatilla County Patriotic Service league. President Wilson characterizes the achievements of the Council of fense during the past year aa a most notable record and urges tho exten sion of the defense organization Into the smallest com in unities. Secrelar t'aker is the chairman of the nation al Council of Defense and his report to the President upon the various at livitis of this organization and lis branches occasioned the congratula tory letter of the President. We have a large assortnient of Ladies' Waists, all colors and size's. Well worth? .'your time io come in and see.i Priced at r. ..$1.98 S2.98 he Hub , 32 Sample Stores. 745 Main St Alutiny life in Army of the Dual Empire OX TH'K ITALilAX FltOXT, Aug 10. Prisoners taken lately on the Italian front tell of greatly increased disaffection in Austria-Hungary. Mu tiny and desertion in the army and fi'od riots and strikes among tho civ ii population occur throughout the heterogeneous empire of the Haps hurgs. According to these uccuunt? Austria seems to be gradually going back to mediaeval days when bands of discharged soldiers In arms roamed central Europe -terrorizing and rob bing the ..peasantry and defying all authority.. Scattered about "in forest and moor fund there are today many ittle groups of outlaws. WILSON MUSSING NATION'S PROBLEMS WITH HOUSE Mexico's Pefiance, Bolshe viki Attack, Turk-Bulgarian Unrest Thought Questions. MAGNOLIA; Mass., Aug. 15. Pres ident Wilson arrived today and prob ably will remain at Colonel House's home over the week end. The Pres ident Is safd to be resting, but It is believed he will discuss many diffi cult diplomatic questions with Colonel House including Mexico's dcflaucc of j Great tirltaln and United States over j oil taxes, the liolshevtki attacks on allied consulates, and Turkey and Uulgirlan unrest towards Germany. 3.KMMXM YAXKS ACROSS.; (Continued from page 1.) able at home, when they cease In good faith to follow essential occupations they ought to be subject to draft as In other cases. "Young men not enlaced In these occupations must wear uniforms or bare their breasts to weapons. They can not refuse to work even for an hour. All are compelled to fight. The provision does not prevent a man ceasing to labor when ho pleases, but It says he subjects himself to draft as though he was never exempted. The committee believes the justice of this provision will appeal to the good sense and patriotism of the country." inn NEWoicK is ai;i imi:. Woman's lot Is a weary one at best Kut with backache and other dis tressing kidney Ills life indeed lu cernes a burden. Doan's Kidney Pllht have made life brighter- for man Pendleton women. Read what Mrs. James K. Jacobs, 300 E. Hluff Ht-. Pendleton, says; '"I couldn't speak too highly of Doan's Kidney Pills, foi I have never found anything their I equaL W hen I take a hard cold oi i over-do. It always seems to affect m back and kidneys- My lack aches s. ! badly 1 oan"hardly move. My kld-j reys also get out of order and I can hardly do mv houework- After 1 have taken Doan's Kidney Pills foi a few days, my kidneys act regular- j ly- That awful misery In mv back i lt up and In every way I feel as well snd strong as ever." j Price c. at all dealers. Don't "imply Sfk for a kidney remedy get! Dosn's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Jacob had. frHer-M.lhurn Co. Mfprs., noffalo, ?f. T. ' ENEMY PEACE MOVE EXPECTED BY FRENCH PARIS, "Aug. 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