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ElflHT PACES PACK TWO PAll.Y EAST OKEOOXIAX. PFNPT.ETON. ORF.OON. FRIDAY. SF.PTEMRER 20, 1M8. .CANT CALM -'EM. WiMeIIKi rv,: r- .-I an INrrrri(uT fiifcAiMA.JI I'l'MUiaHtNtl CO NIWlPArtR. UUMOItllTIOM HATH 1N ADVANOVI it . k iv ortirw i-trim. Unl'lalM. t-l Nw- PlaiMl. I' lt.jirit, "r., IVr.lfthA. (IfMot ril.R AT kMn lhim, et trltr null- t m, rr. ar mall Daily, tn . I mall I'a.ir. ttirea awtlta tr tnall . , lauy. muitih fcr mail ttaily. cm yar fcy earn ' fity. l nwntae hr carrier . ' alj. lb- innatha by earn. . 1 Oally, montt by atrtr . aml-Wikly, ol fftr, by niaU... ml Weekly. ia month. bT niall I Wklr fmtr months h mull II M I M t.ni , tn 1 I.TI 11 tl It. .51 H Wllllii: im- lT III. IN. i Mit Im 1 1' 1 Ik1 hand lalis a lt- I le irtrvnijcr. i h.l b.r the mil dlln Th:.! a a h r llw WVH l4ttia. Kill Wlnttf- 1 Htmw that f.ill t a lllf! httr. M )i re ilir Im.ii.Ih t.f liont nre a m e llt liphli-r That a lii-r Ih WVM lipoma. iii t.-rf ih fKm. r a infle l-lui-r. m.j ft..r frtftidnhii' li lilllf irut r, Mit h'i 1 vt-rl hinir iit nr-r Thut'v ht-T1 th- i-kI lM-iitM. tul li.-rf h fr-s(t-r In-- In Iim itiir. htrf 1 1n re's ijMinhl'T m v-r M hi-Te lh-rt- mor ttf r-aiitK and li-m f N'ntf Thit" Htwff Hi' -M Iw-riii. ha h r the W'i'Kl in in In ItlHltlltH, h-r f4--r li-jrt with lair air m-luii. U tier th-r iiinr if riiiiK ant! 1h of titkniK Tltt h r- thf VS c-i-t U KiiiF. I ery to lrave rmn in Fram t- who must b uphrkl. I He they rich or poor, hijjh or low, there can lie no tolt r i ance for those who live in the 1 jeo and safety of this home ; land yet how the white feath er with rterenoe to liberty ' loan purchases or other duties' devolving upon the civilian. Aa to this county's bond pur-, ' chases there need be no fear if ; we may judjre by the past.; Umatilla county always iroes over the mark. But if there are men unionjr us able to buy who expect to refuse it may be timely to recall that the press of Umatilla county is "unani-: , mously pledg-ed for the duro-j tion of the. war to publish list! of slackers whenever such lists j are provided by the Patriotic Service League of the county, j THE FATE OF THE CYCLOPS HE name of the collier Cy-' clops has been stricken . from the official registry i of the navy. This means that; all hope of findinir a clew to ! her fate has been abandoned 1 by the officials of the depart-: ment. It means that the (riant Tjtl)r 1 1 mmm j '" . ' " " , ' ' - i . ' , . . r-. ,.-...;.,' ...'.. 7 V' 7v: i Vv. 1- I Si Tliprf. Js No Economy x ;j : in 'Cheap. Coffees i Don t fifrc your coffee cost ty ll.c 3 If MJ B. Coffee cost you more iKnn I lie coffrc Voil nic 4 visins. -we can cuaranlec MJ.I .T- Coffee will cost you less p r cuj . - 1 , f - , -t i ou can make moic iii ji T, I coffee with MJ.B. lliau v.ith t: . , i M J.B. Eurnasscs &11 other cof- ;,'. f ffjancc- f'-vor and j.L; i economy. L" "'A tirmrtntrr our CwtmnfM z- . a it lieaenca mu i - A. '53 yearn' search, and the remorso lesH tiiloK may t homr time east collier has become one of those up the jrrim evidence of the t y Whm (hi w p tnrw of Knifing t'uvinit, ; ul iuif ir tt k Thui' ultfrt- lit lfiim. "WE ARE THROUGH" at once passed jranized bodies, Several theories American soldier "i day: i-- All) Mayor Baker yesier- S lire through ith men and women 1ki are rot patriotic; we are tritoUKh with those A ho talk patriotism but do not practice . The word are justified. The nation has more than three n..i!iori men under arms. early two millions in the bat Mo zone riskinjf their liven in noblest war man has ever wiijfed. Under lhre conditi ons there can be no pardon for 1f,ose lit home who fail to meet ZZ test. They how treach-. mysteries of the sea that seem destined to remain unsolved. Other ships have sailed from port and disappeared in the fojrs and mists and shrouding haze, but none has been blot ted out under circumstances that appear so unexplainable. The 1'yclopn was classed as the most powerful auxiliary hhip in the American navy, and was one of the lurtrest colliers afloat. Early in January of the present year she sailed with 200 men from a South Atneri- can port bound lor Hampton Roads and out of si lit have been advanced to explain her disappearance a subma rine attack, a hurricane, an ex plosion. One theory was that she had been captured by an enemy craft arid converted into a commerce raider. The hur ricane theory is regarded as the most tenable, but how does it happen that no wreckage, no piece of the decking, no spar no wooden part of the ship has been discovered? Now, after the lapse of near ly eitfht months, the navy af fieials have abandoned hope, and the f.'lyclop finds a place among the gruesome mysteries of t he sea. Yet time has solved other sea problems, the disap pearance of Mr John r rankiin s clops' fate. Cleveland dealer. I'lain- in France does his part. Ouri soldiers deserve such support from the people lit home. It mal'. t Tt.rriilK. it almi tuny plir'i! ntul ItU'ii. Tin- t-hm-nhil' cunitimtfiit mnv !. iltl.-tl iliy w- liiuite nil" Imt t Ihh-i.IiiU'. UliC'ACiO. JUN1T0"ATD'LnjOST t- - - ;ln :m lviiiYACnrnaicuPi OUR INDIVIDUAL PART OME observers think that the most characteristic " t)i in about the Ameri can soldiers in France, some thing which astounds tht? ene my ami excites the admiration of our allies, is the capacity of the American soldiers to do in dividual things anil fitfhtiiur. The German fights successfully onlv in mass formation, in or- while every has an initi ative and independence of ac tion which fives him remark able efficiency in open fitfht intf. They Jre not senseless cogs, but each is an individual working unit in a jrreat tightiiitr mac hine Every American at home should feel an individual re sponsibility and do his or her individual part in winning the war. There is not an Ameri can citizen who can not help win the war. The Fourth Lib erty I)iin drive, which begins September 2H, offers a jrreat opportunity for concerted ac tion ami lor iiidivi.lualartion, and the loan will be a tremend ous success if each Ainen'i an will do his or her individual The kaiser declares he has left no stone unturned to shorten the war. The kaiser let no stun en of any sort keep him from plunging the world into war. He did it deliber ately and there is evidence of (leiHian moboliation for war even before the Austrian nrch-,u,.t duke was killed. For the kai- ser to now shriek that he is a peace advocate will j'ct him now here. There are faces missing from the string of cowboys this yeitr but the girls and Indians could put on a good show without any white men if it had to be done. ri:itsniN(; is scion OF AI-SACi; HCGKNOT nKM)'l,Ii;i'; iiklu., 8tt. I'.i.- Ac riiMlu.i: tit iti-mtlM In Hit- .okwk'-Iihi of M I n. Hi Hi- M HitKiir uf t ikitiulit iiii-i;iI T..hn J. i'ihm:, t omiiiii nil -f III- A mini an 1 1 m l t pi r I: , I thr party wum fxplainei after ten 'part a each AmeriVan nohlier 0S all liberty JITNliY BANC Starling at 8:00 o'clock Every night this week ' Sawyer's Bi Orchestra OH YOU JAZZ Best floor in town with cooling fans Lots of Pep EveryDody Welcome The (icnti.'ins now fleeing from Met., Mulhausen and otlu r e!ierny cilien are able to yvt a first hand tastr of what the thing is ik. . The vii?iienH di lulnn S;it urday morning will give a new meaning to the We.-tward-llo h'pectaele. The principal i responsible for l he aetrf of hirt agents ami the bloodt hir.-ty murderers in J'etrojrrad are the proven agents of the German gochrn mcfii. The hound t.Tp is a good p!ae for soldier. It WJI get ! hem used to gun fire. tn KrufM't. t ; tii- t ( I'm it. h li .j..! iM i.f Jit s. i cat t,r-i mlfnt i l li-.-iit I't'in i.il h.imy In i n v, it hiii .ik' hi .f Ihf l;liiii. if Mil' t tit lilt, llllH III h I 11 - 11 thr i.n. lt li- l.iinilv Ir. i , Iiimu l-'r'-il-: t-ri k I i hiiiK, Ihi ii in I 7 .'4, ili tt ttti the 'ii hi id in riitliiii. Ai l oldibii tn Oil I i -il .1, Kld. Ill k 'i ch INK in ;il 'n nl itiMl! .il Id t tf tit iifi hl , I't rhiir', w.i Y..iiii in VHin e ututul llif-' ii.iih is uf a (ntitf fnuit 111 J n I ; hit!' . j hii I- i t-(lTtk I'rr.-Mnu ntn- In1 Alilt lKU HI 17X lli f.tti.lK iiainr- ir . "i'twrmi hin," wlin h in "r iM-h inrmii ' "mIK" and in i i nian, "m h h." 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