East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 21, 1918, ROUND-UP SOUVENIR EDITION, SECTION FOUR, Page Page Twenty-Eight, Image 28

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- LET 'ER BUCK
East Qirw.is,n RootJ-Up Souratf EUiow
Pendleton, Oroycm, Saturday, Sop ember 21, 1918
"He That Diggeth a Pit Shall- Fall In It"
If
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n hi it. who a. met a r't h fail
nt it. in trua of stations as i l tndt
iUim.is. irmari has fostered. 4e
' etot r paswnda feTerlahly In ncu
:fl sod Allied countries, and how th
. mi n paper IhHiiwUti ara so In-
t. d wm II to eresta J.anlo
th IB-lermn Jineoe, Th
, ,i. r a tut. and th militarist are
i ) Iatlr emrased in ur:nit the
1 ropi to Itr of the danr r nf de.
iwitism, shlih, thr alle. I coat
titad in lh rnttwrland. Here is
he t.-stiruonv t the flre-entlme l"nn
.trmun. .Vunt Hrnst KcvenCiW.
"ViiUna In t he ISerlln Wtitsch Taires
! e ;it-s. hi confesses:
The 1'iiintiiiiK of th fifih year of
war l for the- most rl marked In
'the f5orna prew lv reflections how
tm mi nitimd of deepest resignation
and lot lani'M), and urn of protest.
( 'The tearful defeatism, which In
(the dMi runii throtish Hwn pub
lic Hf, hss a perntoioindy lamins ef
fect, and th more so because In I hi
ho are affected by It an nndcHMnit
conviction mav In- eroelver or even
expreiy stated. If would, tt I.
fior all. an easy thin to end ih war.
We nnxl onlv Join the W'iln-(!rfS
1-iiu cf Nalion."
! Amihr iirat I'an-Oermnn wor
rliHl. rum- 11 Miry "t rmwi who
hat wn rndnrit In Ih fnvorlt
Hchniiollrrn ixtrault, that of n-h-
s1n olh"i fiKht- In reoiMil iTh l
n-iwirtiMl ly ih Hiimtmriccr Ki-iidcn- I
IMntt uilnii: 1
I "U In lniitrlOK tu wutch ycntii nl
lh fronl mid lh lrnR mnn who
kNow whMt lit nl filnk. Th tld hhn
nnd flow. 1 have on nn&tcty. It
'H In lh honiliind, and relHto to th
falnthrrti( and dcfatlii. Th tlr
nian od, mi arrat and in) rtidy for
icrlfic to him who d'm ol-
Th Vrlnc wnt on to awnr hla
hrHreri thai thrr waa no nMt fr d
'lrt'wlon nnd Ihnt th aimrnt rvra
on th wcMcrn frtmt wr rally
'lrhidH to a Herman victory. Thla
rotiaoa the toclultt Munchnr lot,
First-Photojof ''American iTroops Entering Germany
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ri5 Daseo L
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whloh rcmarku:
"It la aoaiidnloiia to a a rHin Ilk
I'rlneo Henry if rruaala lyln the
llorman oil a plctur ot In altn
a I Ion which In no way corrnonUa to
th roalllcK.
"tlcrmana lll not let thcniacya
li aroldcd like children. It la ridicu
lous to think Ihnt pol ar aaylns
wa shall iuiMirt a fifth year of war
like the four iirocrdlntr ones, II
i would h dolntr n wronn to lh tier
man ioil. ivraonaaea Ilk I'rlnc
I Henry would do hetter not to aoeak
ulMiut tha Biifferitinn nnd tnlnerlea of
'the war. We were told for a long
itlme that America's entry Into th
iwar wan mere bluff, nnd we a today
that one part of the prena and the
Stealer part of the official speaker
are cnntliiulnR to deceive th tlernian
public. They mould do better to say
openly that dcrmany finds herself to
day In an extremely serious situation.
I Another Socialist paper "wanta to
know." The Herlin Vorwarts has a
neat but Interroaatlve reply to Count;
i in Kevenllow, It retorts:
I "Count Kevenllow run recoanitlon
In Cermany of danxcrs threateiilnii .
from tl enemy Is liit klns; to a dearee j
which can only cause anxiety. That j
also is true. We often read now In,
reports from the west that our udver-1
sary Is stronger in numbers than we
'are. Who told us a )ir uko that I
France had been Med white; that '
I Italy was exhausted: that Knuland
was neariiia the end: Unit our suluiia- :
line aar was u success? Who Kreet
ed America's entrv Into the war lAith
j relief; Who lolil us this America
j w ould not be able lo briiiK a man or a
ship to Kurope? Who. by dnsxlinti
ipromlsea. ImK-iilaled the nation with
belief In iKiundless conquests?"
j I'oor Vorwarts is in a birmose
'mood. It makes the astouiuhna: dis
covery that (iermiiiiy today haa no
'friends, and lament w It h a poliinaiuy
tbut Is almost comic in its distress:
i ' Hc lniuro Is a little country which
alone would have been powerless
aaainst Oermany, but which haa not
agreed yet to conclude peace becaus"
In her need friends streamed to her
!snle from all parts of the world.
France was militarily inferior to us,
but has stood attainst us for four years
and has been able to protect her capi
tal from hostile threats because he
-.........-.I I.,' .rrll'errilt allies.
""island I. in herself a great Vr.LT
hut when daiiKr llir-utnl hr h
fount utirt from tltt whole KfiKltwh
'w.irl.l. ami rinuliy Atiiiha vruu lo
'hr ii!e.
i ...m ... u.i. ll fl-i..M,l'
n iinn i - uill rv thui i - w-tts h xliuiiu
The chunces re you would iwesr th
story to be true. Rilit her in turn
I'sci'fic Northwest thore are more than
8,lHJ men who havs. Invested llieir
nioiicy in and used
jujsvi I r wu
faetbrjrryice
who will tell ra s storr of tntrndastlsl -tloa.
Thll tor h Indueed aisnr s Ba la
el la the until there It bow no Soubt
but what th tvr it th aiort populsr msln
In la th Northwest. Kv.ry of a
lava Ensin will tell y th.l th Is
s mishtr fin urln to operst. latjt ll (ndut
and.r be.v work and dlirs full knpof
on th belt, that Is as near tmuWs sad wssr
proof as any aiachlna can b msos-
tAefor roa buy " entrlae. tbs ear st
th aert sne or writs for our nuins els
tsnr snd resd np upon th mot sdvinred asm
ronstrartloa br one ot t h olriert wi
la Amertrs. W will lo send o las.klrt coa
t.lnlns rn.pl. ot haadred. ot letter, wrltlea a.
br tttevar swners. Ak lor Hook No.
STOVER
ENGINES
lor all
purpose
a, and on
up to o H.P.
hw.l
fewer sad
Water Saseir
CaWM Um US
PORTLAND, ORE.
Spokane Holsa
Sold in Pendleton by
McCook & Bentley
lip:
j "Nuw nurp than ver we muni b on
the alert. Thm may 1e Uiffirult on an
but it muM be iluiie.
ttur tiiHk in not hiuhM. V ttaff bt n
fiKlithiic coiiruKm.UHiv f'r four vearK.
but If w now Immohip fiitiit -hfui ti-tl
itrul f 1 si Ii It y all that we huvo ilone will
drop Into obi iv ion ami a f ut "re
The natural Inclination to support
weak side, for she is the weaker side
In this sreat war, lias not made itself
'felt. Why?"
; The Kolnische ZeiUniK admits that
("defeatism is rearing us head in the
ilthine cities' and urses a stiff upper)
luokimr people, yet III reality We were
a pack of wcaklillKS."
The Manchester liuardiun Is struck
by Count ru Itevenllow's remark on
the Wilson-l Iruy 1'aKue of nations and
observes:
"To the Allied statesman. In pro
' portion as they are roflertlnar and re
sponsible men like President Wilson,
laird tircy, or Mr. I'aifour. the su
preme object of war the real prise of
ivlctorv -is a world of partnership, us
Mr As.pnth well called It, u world of
nutloiis eu)oinK eiplal rll-bts, eulial
freedom, e.ilal opporlllllltv. euilHl se
curiu unller the ckIs of universal law.
This is the world which the plan of
the la iixue of Nations l meant to se
cure. To tiermaiiv the acceptance of
so. h a world Is defeat, rrcoiseiv so
That is the sum and substance or the
world's case uKalnat Uormuliy
To accept equality, peace, and the rule
of law I therefor for her roralt
defeat, entaillns- vsst Homestlc reae.
lions, the break-up of militarism and
autocracy In a community that would
need them no more. To all the reel of
us Austria-Hungary not excluded
these thlims are the essentia Is that we
demand of victory. I-a-t no one say on
this side any lonser thst ths tissue of
Nations with tha admission f ths
Central I'owers l.nl defeat for us
or even an Indecisive result. We havs
It on Count KeventloWB authority
that for hla country It Is qulvslciit to
thruwlnx up the siajn.e."
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