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DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, rENflCETON, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21,1918.
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"FLUEPHOBIA"
CM1PIIJ ITS GRIP
"DISEASE" INTERFERES
WITH CAMP DRULL
I (bV , 4. - '
We ehap ourselves, the Joy or,
fear..
Of which our coming life la
made;
And fill our future- atmosphere
The tissues t be life to be
We weave to olora.ll
own if . --
And In the .Held, of destiny
We reapk wehae sownj
our
1: -i
umatilla county proud
of citizenship ; ;,
increased their efficiency. It
complies high power with
lijrliitjess and has made new
machines t.some of the allies
old types., h -"J
Onochv testimony the lib
erty motor may be accepted as
a cdTfiplfetfr" sOcCess. More
tha'n that:1" a'uantity production
has Seen, reached. Only last
Saturday.f.Detroit celebrated
the-turning ut of the ten-thou
sandth twelve-cylinder engine.
At "the start there was too
much boasting and ; press
agenting certain circles of
manufacturers. Qontinued
changes sod improvements in
the d saiga of the engine caused
delays, 'and unexpected od
stactes had to :be overcome.
IRnt finallY." bv perseverance
the Sriafis " ' vere straightened
j .-.3 j .... '.- I . - j. j. ,;
.. . out ana ma raie ,ui uryuu.uwn
.c ibegUtto rise with encouraging
r l results, a Today the Liberty mo-
'itftr utatndsunexcellecU by gen
I . .. V - .t.,. TV Vioo rv-r,...i to
ViA ne fhe fullest tnala, one
of America's most ivaiuauie
contributions td the war.-; .
Much More Prevalent Than
Influenza, Not so
Severe. j
jCAMP tWlSil Tacomaj Oct: .1 9..
Camp Lvis mohifai oeer Shve
found a'-new complicTi6nof influn-
They have termed It "fluepho-
bla." : The disease w a Mjuch or more
prevalent than influenza, itBelf, they
say. It is not severe.
The "disease"' manifests itself in
soldiers wishing to avoid drill or other
duty and in soldiers who. having a
slight cold rush to the camu Infirm
aries and tell the attending officers
they are suffering from Influenza.
Kpldemics of all kinds always cause
some people to say they are suffering
from the disease and others to have
fears they have or will contract the
disease," said Major Orvy I McGlas-
son, sanitary Inspector for the 13th di
vision today.
Influenza apparently la decreasing i drunk. "Went mad.
aLMOST without solicitation
work Umatilla county took
i'dhina has just inaugurated
ira new, nresident Mr. Hsu
Sounds like a sympton of the
Spanish llu.
One thing more Hermans
tt lAflrri efore the war is
the war is over that kaisers
i-r :n ' . : ' : " ' II
k 28 YEARS AGO
m 1 i l.,.. ..
In ramp and If "it were not for the In
fluenza scare our, hospital work would
decrease rapidly also. As It Is a most
painstaking examination Is mado of
every man auffirlng TiUbnt oven slight
colds to prevent the disease ipreud
Jn." r
TOMM1E IX J.xir, IS l
I.ITI.It MtY ISDKT OF C l'SS
(By United Press.)
LONDON, Sept. 2. Hy Mall.)
Humor finds its way even Into the mi
litary prisons,
Ohe Tommie who found his way In
to "cliniv" left his opinion on the wall
thus; l
"This place Is a blinkln' paradise
after twenty-three years of nagging by
the woiiijin I married," after which he
gave, her. full name, address and lo
cupaMon.' 4. ) : :
. "ri thp whitewashed wall of' the
cell the imprisoned Tommy will usu
ally drive dull care, away by writing
criticisms of the officers who passed
sentence upon him. Evidently soli
tude sharpens wits considerably, for
most of the writing on the wall show
a wonderful power of self-expression.
Sometimes the monotony is varied
by a few drawings and -caricatures.
On one of the prison walls, amid all
the woirtd-be humorous comments,
one finds a little human tragedy. A
soldier, aftor giving number, name,
and .regiment, and length of service,
says:
"Came home after IS months.
Found wife eloped with a Russian. Got
Mashed S M. P.'s
SEE THAT YOUR SOLDIER FRIENDS
AliD RELATIVES ARE LISTED WITH
SERVICE LEAGUE;: GIVE ADDRESSES
Owing to the. fact that nil names- of men hi the service from Umatilla
con my have not yc been rcyortexl to the intKu; hervico lazuti a lur-
tlier effort will bo maae to scenra ucn uuiik-s. jihi iuuuhuis umu " j
be used for Uie purpose. . ' ,
RECORD OF. ENLISTMENT.
its quota of $2,081,695 for the
fourth liberty loan. It was a
heavy sum to raise, the largest
county quota in the sjyvte out
side of Multnomah. Pendle
ton s quuia aiunc woo arc "vprboten
than the combined quotas foriare er.D..1..
Baker and Union counties, u . The ar may not be over by
was greater than the Ma"?nlchrimas ,but ythe Bulgarians
county uqucaa.ii,i;t xa.r ,t ,east,will have their, happi-
nevenaeie,.,, . , Mgt time in four years. ,
Umatilla-couaty .has reason j t ,i,tt.,... ....; ";;
to be prouf thequalityfof f-A'us'tHa' Vaited tod' long.
citizenshipftTid th' Umatilla t " i---,-,
League is "Jo bfejcomplimentedff
upon the system, and ettective
ness with whi:,Jlt baa iandlea
affairs. It is, to he. doubted, jf
any county rin.th..nation haft a
more thorough organization or
follows better' -methods - in
rounding up those who prove
nrlio-pnt !ri their duty; ""The
press of the county has been pi i&r;e er
material ai4 ;to .'..the... league. fW
rt.'ilnn united Ul!ln?i. even P
juflK .wi,u..'
a pledge to give publicity to
slackers when necessary.. That
pledge was made in a spirit of
service to the nation. It has
been carried out in the same
spirit. The pledge still stands
and will hold until the end of
the war. No man can enjoy the
hlpasimrs of life and freedom in
this county and then refuse to
do his plain duty by the coun
try. The press will make this
No Man's Land for him and it
is ritrht they should." . '
What ist) bjeTrequired by the
future no pna kn.owfl. ,,But that
further sacrifices will be. neces
sary is certam..:i,vn j snouia
the war end-soon the army can
not be diffbanded for ' many
months, perhaps ' for years.
There wilL.pe heavy expenses
to meet and -further loans will
have to be floated. Umatilla
county people must stand ready
to do their part. Let it be our
pride that : this' county will
never be found wanting, when
the nation calls. n
1 Wtrnf 'he1 East Oregonfan, October
S-'-l-n..-. 21, 48,90.) c-f-.
""Anitnefekse in buajti'.-j of the
tlm'MlioMl bank has tiotuasltaiea
kn-atnlovnient of an assistant cash-
!r.jd i-A. Harnan haf Jnjned thej
Dana.-' V v
i toolf J a severe header
while , blcyHing. . Two
Dluvfiil' -foumr ladies ran' -out and
grabbed the handles , of hfa wheel, the
retSUlt bejife that he took a llying
'itap iriio-svace and collided, forcibly
with the ground. He Is now. nursing
Sue vera! bruises. ' . :
W. F. Matlock' returnea i rcunaaj
fiorrt visit to Spokane.-: He leaves
tomorrow for Walla Walla, and will
rttarrxiwitto Alta, the MaUock 'trot
Ung ; tnttre. - .
Name Age.
Home Address
(Street) , (City)
Occupation Before War Married
Entered Service When?. . . . Where?. ... . .
Branch of Service
Transfers
Rank
J ; , (Include promotions and dates)
Military Address
Nearest Relative , . . . . .
Address . . ; , . . '.,':'..' Eelations)iip . . .V . , . . '
Signature of Informant if, . t , . H . . . Sf. . V . .
Friends and relatives of boys in service are asked to fill
out above and mail to M. E. Chessman, Sec, Pendleton,
. . . n
Advent
re Th
Woman Who Knew Taka Precaution
Against Suffering.
Before tho arrlTal of th Stork, women
tor over half a century hare learned iha
witfdom of KlTtiigr natura a helping hand.
h ftuwa, nerrousneM. beoxi uf-dow a a ntl
tttretchinf paina In the abdomea and
m uncles are enllrerf Avoided by the use of
Mother's friend, acconllnc to the testimony
of thousands of inotbera who have) used thltt
time-honored remedy.
' Mother's Friend lubricate the fine neeu
work of nerves beneath the skin, and by
regular urn durlnic tho period. tho juusclc
re ntade and kept soft sjid elaift'tt4.' They 1
can then expand rntly and easUr- when
baby Is born and pain and dancer at too
crisis Is naturally avoided. -i
Mother's Friend Is a preparation of pene
traUror oils and other medicinal arents
repaired -etmedally1 for expectant awthersv ,
It Is for external ue. Is abeolutely safe and
should be used regular ly durtnf the entire)
period before baby cotnen.
Write to tho Bradneld Reculatof Com
pany, Dept. A. Lamar Building', Atlanta,
tieorfia, for an interest! nf Motherhootl
Book, and obtain a bottle of Mot her" a
Friend from the drufnrlst. You will Oad IS
tho greatest kind of help.
(Military policemen.) Sentence 58
days. Marriage is a lottery; I've
drawn a blank, God knows! . Happy
is the chap who has drawn a prize."
LIGIlTIIOt'SK KKRCTFD
FOIt ALIi AIH FIGIITEHS
(By United Press)
BEUXE. Aug. 31. (By Mail) A
guide to lost airmen has been erect
ed by the Swiss government on a pla
teau near the Castle of 1'orrentruy,
ciose to the Franco-Swiss-German
border.
It is in tho shape of a Swiss federal
cross, lighted with electricity and is
over 50 yards from tip to tip of arms.
This is believed to be the first "ae
rial lighthouse" erected. It is intend
ed to inform all belligerent airmen
that they aro near the spot where two
warring: nations and one neutral na
tion Join boundaries, ; 5
41"'
LIB-
THE SUCCESS OF THE
ERTY MOTOR '
mNSTINTED praise of the
Liberty motor comes
from Assistant Secretary
r.f War John V. Ryan on his
return from France, where he
SOLDIERS fjlENDlNG
vast; VIVES ; assist
- ! i ... .
,.!.- Jil ni.':i i' j-.'-V"'-.
tJA.MV"',-ni)y. x. ' m.. .Mu'ct. .-.
MfndMs clrtthlns tor niftiij- thuiiHand
lrien Is- no inall task and the reuta
mUHil leirtment ha ;bKen forcrd
M call hi' the altanci ut olrtlers'
atvM llvhiz, near here -tv, ei
iiutl rlUDt-d pHjanimi of tbe
trainljig.at Cnip Cody.
In a 1 it.ilf low building wlUiln the
camti St noiiien lnd over Jhelr ew
!:' lab1r and ww. dara tand patch
with th eame loving car thy would
.h..tr iha rlothlnn M.w be worn
bj- th.rfr own hulmndM. ThU rrpalr
work- .JmJiideH a" branc-fie of plan.
ana faniiv pcwlnl?. liHttori are -wn
on, bapK cut from oth-rwie uele
!. ' unirta to e u ... ...
n'w' lev for othern whi' h thave ,
i.Mn' mr.rn raese'l on um "aiiiM..""
the wax, U baled Jinl xtfl
iixbunatlon -a. where It in
up
trousers
men In
If you have friend or relatlomen In military aervice. ,Ther ara
fighting for the allied cause, be bmany reasons for compiling thl list.
where he may, fill out the blank be- is above everything else
low and send to M. R. Chessman,
secretary of the Patriotic Bervlce,
move for
justice to the boys in the service. Do
not fall to send In your names' at
once. Do not wait for someone else.
League. It matters not whether alt Is Immaterial If the same name
man be with, the Americans, Canadi-are duplicated many times. They
ans or other allied, force, whether lnwlll be checked over,
the army or navy, draft, volunteer or Fill out this blank and mall It at
regular. It Is desired to secure aonce. It la permissible to phone your
complete list of all Umatilla, county Information If you wish to.
" 'OVER TIIERE. WITH THE YANKS.
ARHAND'S
Th only NSW
fc powder La
thm pst SO years
Oh yes, there are maiy,
many kinds of powders oa
the market, but this one is
absolutely different from
any you have ever nad.
The price is reasonable,
too . ' i ' '.'
S50:' cents"
J KOEPPEN'S
Have It.
CASH
GROCERY
525 Main St. Free Delivery. Phone 610
GONROY';
Cranberries, quart 20c
! . "
i ' Bulk Ginger Snaps 1 pound . ? : , . . 20c 1
fTT, 3 r .-V.
Quaker Corn Flakes, package.?.:.:... 10c
Washington Crispi, package 10c
Honey in Comb
. 30c
Honey in Jars, pints
Quarts
. . 55c
$1.00-
Citrus Fowder, 2 packages
55c
Best Toilet Paper, 4 rolls
25c
to th I
sold as i
haw seen th Amerkan enRines
Hera ii - - ' , ., j
OriglnailK tho riiir- -or,., .......
i It tint' aw rapmiy " ,r
m,.,- i. n than rool.l e upard front
I .,: ;;.S"..V ..,h..rirudiiVr. It was th'n
put to the KvereKt tesfn in -i,h!i,ffi.errf'tn t-cii4 in -1
tion. av th Nw York World. ( tr-lf ni"111'"!
"I rnme tWime." he fa V. I ,Hra -,nl a. few, n.n
won, re-
"feeling that our allie con.ir 1-UZ . - -""!
Mates in pnlu:iiiK this limine ;,;w,i.J,4'C Th's f?""'" '""'I'lrl '
in large number, one. of the . hy ln- j
irreatect nrcomplishment j ,....., fr Atm. ven of tnt-n
whf.'l!v-Bm t r Ibe wa.
the war. N' t only are the
American planes equipped
with it. but "all of the allied
ration are tlemaixlinir more
than can pojwihly be Hiipplied."
Thev have used It in their own
Machines kji& by'i hing have
CASTOR I A
For Infant and Children
In Uss For Over 30 Years
Alwan baa
IM
tiattun uf
. l'rlt Ja.-k""M trH- int.
I.t. I"'. 2l--i'riaie i.,
Jri.iM,ii I. ft tiia wlfi- and I'l" bar
!i'rti, to if,, lt war
j Whiii- h wa l KfiUirn hi wl'e
jranU-il bg.inw.
I (tv.u, loiiaru Jhrm -amv tMk
' .i.,i.tiili.U. mi l lb-1- . ihow who
! i irt wniilil f,,f. ,-r.l- able to carry
' , I fc. bi!.ir,e k n Jiibr.
I . . ( r t h, r. . la- U Fi-h I" ab"l.
j:fT hlJ nli the uMine
b.,i niib-. ib.-lr blr and
bi,,. tln-ir .,' Jo.i a" adroitly
of , i,r f.
'Tba tb'r.g iii-a Iv blinoVd popl
ntl in,l Htvi I'rlvulM lonard
lui-KM,ti. 'n t-lf-conflitf ni-,'
r-O-W- rtr-vsgSr 3 .1' cor
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llAlIlllillllU!lllli!l!IMIItlllllllllllllM
Coii'Dun Low
1 chopsuey, I
I ' NOODLES
Chinese Style.
I HOT TAMALES I
CHILLI CON CARNE
SPANISH STYLE.
1 LUNCHES 1
COFFEE 1
H Everything clean and up-to- H
date. FIRST CIASS SBRVICal s
TEA 5c Package
UNDER STATE
HOTEL
Webb and Cottonwood St. S
5 Fhone (C7. Pendleton, Or.
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EMERGENCY
MEDICINES
- BT J. B, CROVK. g
HEHB: "WELU rRITI, LOOKS LIKE A WAR OF MATERIA',,
From
THE PENDLETON
DRUG CO.
During Closing Hours
Phone 44
This store has four
residence phones con
necteti with store.
4Ci will get one of
them for you in emer
gencies during closing
hours.
The Pendleton
Drug Co.
' DON'T IT"
A PATRIOTIC DUTY
Have you 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
W'- PHONE;;,5,-;.::;."
B. L. Burroughs
East Wcbb'tmd College Streets.
We adtertlae and offer War Savings Humpa for sale with every
l purchase . -
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HIGH STANDAJ?
LIQUID;PAJi.
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Protect and
Beautify with
tr ri
r ;!iu(
' -f" If"
LOWE BROTHERS
HIGH STANDARD PAINTS
Theso paints of- proven performance)
show their quality by their looks, life
and wear. Results have proved their
' certain economy.
High Standard saves moner
now and next tlrno.
It aavas mnniy "now" hrcauu a
gallon covors mora surface than
a gallon of cheaper paint. Vnu
will naad fewer gallons of HlGIt
Standard. It spreads easier
enabling your paintrr to do a
better Job In lens time,
It saves money "nent lima" be
cause HlOH STANDARD is a
long-woaring paint. You don't
need to paint so often. And
when after year of service It ha
gradually worn away, it leaves a
good surface for repainting. T hi
mean saving uf time end material.
L, J. McATEE
The Pr&ctic&l Paint Man
513 Main St. TeleDhone 158
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