East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 19, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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tAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 19, 1918
EIGHT PAGES
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TO THE MEN IN KHAKI
Tou stand between us and
horde of Huns,
As you charge to the crash
the thunderous guns;
We hail you, the States brave,
stalwart sons;
Men of the western sea,
Guardians of Liberty;
Yours shall be victory!
What your strong sires stood for
before;
As fought the Minute Men of
yore
Tou float the Stars and Stripes
once more.
Men of the Northern gallantry.
Men of the Southern chivalry.
Men of the West, so wide and
free!
And know you, men who "form
the line.
Where the black bombs burst
and the bullets whine.
We who yet here remain will
sign
The Magna Charta of the free.
In the real blood we be
Tour brothers pledged to vic
tory! John Pordan Douglass.
FROM THE SKY
T VEN
than the news of
significant
allied
ground framing on the
west front are the reports of
allied supremacy in tne air.
Scarcely a day goes by without
some news of allied success in
the air. The English are regu
larly destroying more German
planes than there are English
planes lost. It is reported that
the enemy is so outnumbered in
the air that there are no planes
available, for the work' of op-j
posing the low flying allied
planes that sweep over the Ger
man trenches and concentration
camps.
If this fortunate situation ex
ists now what will conditions be
next summer when the quanti
ty production methods of Am
erica come into real play? If
German airmen cannot offset
the allies now how can they
hope for success when Amen
can machines by the thousands
get into action. The three mil
lion soldiers we plan to have in
France next June will not rep
resent the full strength of the
United States. Time may de
velop that our air force will do
even more than the infantry
and artillery to drive the foe
back into Berlin.
for its program to succeed.
Russia gives proof of this. Bol
sheviki rule has been a tragic
failure there. The Germans
knew such rule would destroy
the country and that is why
Teuton aid was given to Len
ine and Trotsky.
It is now pretty evident that
without German scheming
and German money the bolshe
viki leaders would not have got
ten to first base in Russia. They
could never have acquired
power; they could not have re
tained power if they had got
ten it.
In the minds of many there
must have been a connection
between enemy propaganda
and the I. W. W. efforts in Am
erica. On no other basis can
the subject be logically ex
plained. We know that the
Germans have been up to just
such tricks, and they have in
the past been ready to use mil
lions for the promotion of
bribery, murder and treason. If
the I. W. W. has not been used
it has not been because Ger
many has been unwilling 1 to
work through such a channel.
The Hun conscience is so
geared that it is permissible to I
do anything under the sun to
injure the foe.
The conviction of the I. W.
W. leaders on a charge of sedi
tion will encourage all who are
working with devotion for the
country's safety and is notice of
what is in store for those who
try to hamper the game,
through ignorance or through
treachery.
The run of the steamer Nes
pelem from Wenatchee, Wash.,
to Portland, a distance of 600
miles, shows the great possi
bilities of navigation on the Co
lumbia ; the day is coming when
the big products of the inland
empire will flow to tidewater
via the river.
America's part in the war is
a huge joke on the kaiser.
Col. Bull of the spruce divi
sion has been ordered to line
service; the government wants
no bull about spruce produc
tion.
Looks like someone had turn
ed the seasons .a month ahead.
There are many who believe
Pendleton is in need of slow
speed regulations for the busi
ness section ; ah avrto moving at
a snail pace on Main street is
both a nuisance anc a menace.
The governor will be here for
the Rotfnd-Up ; so wiD a host of
other people wanting some re
creation after a strenuous sum
mer.
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This tractor is FORD con
struction all through. Pulls
2-bottom 14 in. plows.
Bore 4x5.
Horsepower 12-22.
Three speeds forward and
one reverse.
Plowing speed (intermedi
ate) 3 miles per hour. Speed
on high 14 miles hour.
. All parts inclosed with fuel
cleaner.
Burns distillate or kerosene.
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28 YEARS AGO
(From the East Oregonian, August
19, 1890.)
MrsAFrank Frazier accompanied her
father, G. W, Webb to Salem last
CONVICTED
fjfr HE verdict of the Chicago
Vi jury is that 100 I. V. W.
leaders, including May
wood, are guilty of sedition on
all counts brought against
them. The verdict was agreed
to promptly after a trial last
ing more than 100 days. It
may be set down that the jury's
action was inspired by the fact
the evidence proved without
question the guilt of those on
trial. ;
The I. V. W. has been the
bolsheviki of America. Its car
dinal purpose has been to dis
rupt the industrial life of the
country to obstruct the work
ings of the selective service law
and in a general way to raiRe
all the trouble and annoyance
possible at a time when the
country faces a foe and need
the loyal, earnest cooperation
of all sit citizens.
Like the boleheviki the I. W.
AV. is founded on prejudice.
Ignorance and class hatred. Its
program is not democratic. It
call for absolutism. It does
not ftand for justice, for the;
recognition of merit or the agej
old doctrine that men should i
reap as they have sown. Its
im are destructive, not con
ductive. There is no chance
IN A CLASSPY ITSELF
Arrange for a demonstration with
SIMPSON AUTO CO.
Water and Johnson Street.
Parts, Service, Repair Shof and Skilled Mechanics.
Telephone 408
nlht. Skie will remain there fur sev
eral weeks. i
fat Kino received today a surprise
Sift, a life-siVe portrait of himself in
crayon from I he Sisters of St.
seph in Pendleton.
near Nolin, has one of the finet or- race nt Portland with Kilty Ham
ehards in the county, lie has 13 aors three stralnht heats. Alius Prndlct
set out in nearly every variety of fruit
and shade trees, and small fruits that
Jo-i can be prown in Kastcrn Oregon on
his so-called "dry hill" ranch.
-.ranapa- imagers, who resides' The Matlock mare. Alia, won the
M.I Ml
admirers are greatly iilcaat'tl over tlm
virtury.
C. U Cnhnon has been on the sick
lint for several invK.
"If V fast V Iwut IMmatH.
If IT feast, r-beatH bout i;".K.igU.h
1'liiranl.
TIhi h-Ih AVnlkfHh, l ie
Sinil fatH t(i the AllicH uii'l ffreawe
t ho Fkftlf tinrlor (iorniHii nntorrnry.
Vounjf tiumsum, 1ianiii(m Miiiille-wolelit Wiwtler of the Pacific oa.st,
With the W tii anil ;rcaUr -:xMsftion Ounpuiiy.
AND GET IT FROM I'R. T1IKX
"FJtKlSil" FISH, WlilCIi Yt..'J
FI SH "E VEli Y FR 1 DA Y.'
"TounK Samson.' the middle
weight wrentler of the I'acific (oat,
who fa with the Bernardi roater Kx
fiOHltlon company which fhow in
this city all next week under the aus-
pirefl of the Tiounty Guards benefit
I celebration- "Young fcraniKon" rhat
! lengeK all conicrJ, and a special bout
I ha. been arranged between him and
Kay McCarroll, I'cndleton's favorite.
SL'HH YOU IK3!
AND YOU WANT TO COMK
YOU WIL,I (1KT A. BUltK-ENOUtili
WILL. EN'JOY. '
LKT I'S SEND YOU A FRESH
LEAVE AN' ORDER AND WIS "WILL
WK WO.VT KKU. YOU ANY HUT FliESH. HBALTHFl.'u
CnOCKItlKS. HECAl'813 THAT'S THE ONIY KINO WK KVKit
HAVF3 IN (ll'li .TOFtK.
WK ARK KI'Xn;i VINlt DAIL.Y MII.I.KUS CREAM PA.VTK
LOUI'KS, Till-: HKHT CROWN, WITH Vlil.UHV MEAT ANL TilliY
1XJ OT COST .MOllK THAN TIUC PooUliK SHUTS.
Pendleton Trading' Co.
Suocensnrn to Central Market.
TEIiKPHO.NE 45S
WE MAKE THE BEST SAISAC.R OX EAUTII.
A PATRIOTIC DUTY
Have j'ou put in your winter's fuel?
To aivoid a repetition of last winter's coal
shortage, the consumer must put in the fuel now.
Let us quote you on
CoaB and Wood
PHONE 5
BURROUGHS & CHAIW Inc.
550 Main Street E. O. Bldg.
We advertise and offer War Ravings B lam pa fur aale with every
purchase
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TONIGHT
LET'S
GO
The
County Guard
THE BEILALOS
(GREATER
A Few of the Feature Attractions
MIGHT
fenefit Celebration
SHOWS
The Motordrome ,
Tic Dip cf Death
California Cabaret
use
The Atlilftic Stadium
Hie Honolulu Show
The Palace of Arts
Ec Miracle Show
-The Girl With a 1000 Eyes
Zoma, That Strange Girl
SpidorarThe Human Spider
RIDE . "OVER THE TOP" RIDE
Gigantic Ferris Wheel and that
'Sensational Ride 'The Whip"
TONIGHT Let's
Go
TONIGHT