East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 07, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. ORGEON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1918.
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Shiisiaa Newr Co, Portlana. Orecoa
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Wasbfnatoa, D. C.
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thraa months by mall
month by nail
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semi-Weakly tour nxBtba by mall .M
the
be '
l At, now they call from many
murdered lands, ,
From many crosses black
gainst the sky!
f, Lord, again thy day of
agony
The crowns of thorns, the bleed-
ln feet and hands!
See where the hosts, unnuriilier-.
ed as the sands
Of ocean, make each hill a
Calvary,
And hear again thlen own last,
bitter cry
Arise to Him who hears and un-
demands!
' know He walks alive amidst
the slain.
As in the hour the graves were' mixed verdict With the repub-
ufcuru HIUB,
Darkness! The? temple veil la
which case
tion might
national elec-
considered
rent In twain.
The powers of Hell are van?'
qulshed and defied.
And crucified Mankind look's
not In vafn
For freedom to the Man once
, - crucified!
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the greater gains.
The Portland Oregonian says
the result was due to the Presi
dent's appeal which roused re
publicans from apathy and!
brought out a heavy vote from
them with results that ' are
known. If this is the case very
well. The damage, however,
was not done by the President's
i appeal but bv the. false inter-
BOLITICS like the weather .pretation placed opon that ap
' fs to be taken as it comes. ' peal by the oposition press.
We ' have seasons of The Portland Oregonian did its
drought and seasons of surplus! utmost along that line as per
rain. The wise1 man accepts lhP good administration pa
th situation and tries to get all Kf re 6n hVe do a,so had
....... . the situation been the reverse.
IS - had the experience
"jJE yesterday with the plan
of"' holding municipal
elections on the same day as
the general election. The' re
sult was much confusion for
the voter, difficulty in master
ing the problems before him,
much extra work for the judges
and a decided new burden on
tithe press in gathering returns.
The new arangement cannot
help but result in neglect of
some of the duties faced by the
voter. It is hard enough, of
ten for a citizen to form intel
ligent conclusions with refer
ence to subjects presented by
the general election without
having to wrestle at the same
time with municipal problems.
Numerous cases have come to
light wherein Voters through
lack of understanding voted
the wrong way on the Standard"
On Co. ordinance referendum.
Some who meant to vote no vot
ed yes and vice versa.
Why should it be necessary
to hold both elections simul
taneously? In private business
a man does not attempt to
solve all his problems at one
fell swoop. 'He could not do
so and exercise the necessary
judgment required. Why
should the state expect" ; the
voter to decide all his ' city,
county, district, state and na
tiona issues at one sitting? '
"WITHOUT CAVIL .
- it, no
All men are liars though they
don't intend to be and the same
the good he cart from
matter how lie feels,
The results Tuesday are not is true of newspapers.
o-ratifVirio-tn ttineo wrm wnrirprf the election was
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swung
we will
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HOLD YOUR BONDS
HE wide distribution am
ong millions of American
citizens of Liberty loan
bonds makes our Liberty loans,
according to'Seeretary of the
Treasury McAdoo's expressed
opinion, the soundest of nati
onal financing. That these
bonds be kept widely ditri-
buted amongst the American
people is of great importance
to the Nation and to the indi
vidual holders of the bonds.
United States government
bonds in the past have gone
above par, as high as ?I39 for
a $100 4 per cent bond. That
i Liberty bonds will go Well
- e Li
.... , , nave io wait anu see wno auove par wnen peace comes is
a thorowgngomg enaorsement t . i,oV,i0 o's
' while, the most pressing ailes-1 Liberty bonds' therefore. is
seems, tion is what we shall do with wise as well as patriotic -
"i 'i - Rvetvholdei of a Liberty
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(CHILDREN UNDER RED CROSS CARK CATlIEIt FOR BOWL OK
.; f , v, FRESH MILK DAILY. .
American dociors and anrsea
are bunding op the health of tbe
women and children of France.. ,
;! Non-combatant Tlctlms of war,
easy prey to Illness ttirongh-undernourishment,
are being eared
for. The American Red Cross has
.rescned ' hundreds . in its fight
agalnst tuberculosis. (
i The manor house of Hachette,
near Paris, has been converted
into hospital" for tubercular
women. On the gronnds barracks
have been built accommodatlrg
, ISO children. The latter are
brought .from bad living condi
tions in the city, where undernou
rishment and tubercular tenden
cies were- sapping their lives, to
the outdoor, treatment at Hach- ,
ttft W W , .;
t A child ca practically be cured,
in three months. Every afternoon
the; youniratera are given a bowl
of fresh tnilk. Their cure is most
ly play in the open lr.
Yet the verdict is not entirely
against- him.. There
hope of a democratfc sewete in Jtlle kaiser.
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loan bond should heed the cau- )WashinKton.
tion to hold to his or hey bonds, 'N'"41 "' W ounds Urceivnt in Anion.
because there are going to- beLclR'' wll,te,rt;J;JK,,wurda- Sal
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pcaieimnaujBmewuaira uift Private Sfinirci IX Wfllnrd. Seattle.
SCrupUlOUS people to DUy or wasninKton. -
Secure at inadequate prices -rporHi jonn a. Anderson, ItlacK
these bonds from holders who Iooli ,aa, . ' :'
t, ..,.11 A a . MfciSliiB In Aorkm,
oic irou wen iiuuimcu txa tu Private Kdward J. Llndblait,- Six
StOCK and DOna values. Pron. Woshlnirton.
Worthless Or near-WOrthleSS Present for Irrty. PrrvmnHly Iti-fMirt
cfrtlr rT" oflr rf nnlv Cnof n t Cl MissrnK.'
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1Q v-ln'iMn. ctAnlra- I .rrlvate-WWo IJ. Karnham, Wafer-
.uwu """i- . vine. triFon.
they are called are going to I WoniHted Aerereiy.
be offered fof Liberty bonds. ) Private mho h. Mccirer Portiun.i,
Some Will. be. urged. not to sell -ur'Kon- - ; . . ,
. .fc TiKoWtf Prtvate-Cyeel . H. Creaen,-,! Salem,
but to buy the stocVand 'givd
the Liberty' bonds as security
for the purchase, price,,,. This
is a camouflaged attempt to
m IB
s get Liberty bonds in exchange
Ws i for the stock-of their compa
nies. i ... -
If every holder Of a Liberty
bond will consult a bank before
he disposes of it, the get-rich-quick
concerns will not pros
per, but the fhdividual bond
holders will, and the American
people? as a whole will be benefited.
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.Wheat-can be used for Poultry
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BY THE BALE OR
CARLOAD
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(From the East Oregonian, November
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iMr. ami Mrs. P. O. Wild returned
teday from Portland. Mf. Wild Is
employed In the Pendleton depot,
s No candidates have yet appeared
for mayor. In this cafe the office
will probably be forced to seek the
man.
George McDonald and MifW Lydl&
Rogers were married yesterday at- the
home of the bride's mother, near
Weston. f . ' 1 !-.:,$
lit. HI. A. Garfield returned . to
Pendleton" this morning after several
years' absence and will, probably .lo
cate here as a physician. tils old
friend say they are' glad to.hear of
his determination. ''
Ralph Moody, eon of ex-Governor
Moody of Oregon, was' married , on
Wednesday to Miss Beatrice James of
' WoimcledSr Irierv I'mletrrni lne;
Private- Walfretf Koschnitisky, rUx-
ooro, oreson.-
' - Wonnded Sliglitly, In Actlotr. "
Private Frank T.. Uryant, Kverett,
vvishlnton.
Prtvate J. C Kelley, Spokane,
Washington, '
Womiiled In Action; 1trtc T iiili'ter'
mlncd; Previously J(fMrt-l t
' KltkHl.
Private' Hugh Fac-kdell,. Aldrldge,
Idaho.
Pert Townsend.
JIO0 HOIJ..
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WE HAVK OUll OWN DELIVERY
Port4f Trm Crts rt
J 300 West Alia, One Block South of Main Entrance to Rouml-Up.
Phone 331 ;j
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.'.. Killed III Action. " '
Major George D. Farwell, Seattle,
Wanhington.
Private William ' Hiliker, Mount
Vernon, Wanhington.
Private Joe Limon, Seattle, Wash
ington.
.-. Died or inseaw.
Private Benjamin H. Patory,
rich, Idaho.
Sergeant Charles B. Manfuil,
ker, Idaho.
Private Martin F Mosse, Spokane
Men Maj Enter S. A. T. C.
. Withottt IL S. Diplomas
VKl VEH SlTy OF OREdONT. Ku
5ne Nov 7. Men over IS, with or
without hlKfi frchool (tiproman, will
now t admitted to the s. A. T. C- at
the i:iiive"raity. following word eceiv-
ed from the committee on education
and pppcial traintng in Washington,
IX C, October 24. -
'In order to mathtnin authorised
quota of your limit. Induct If forml
are available-, elisfble applicants for
J A. T. C, to replace vacancies cAub
ert- by. transfer to officer's training
school;" the telegram reads.
The men must he 18 and must b
aMe to pass the physical- examination
and demonstrate to the examining
board that they have t necessary
fjtfrf ications to keep up with the
cia-Hs work in the 8- A. T. C. 1
'emu
A tench Of D. D. IX to any enema eoce.w
ftrhiDKermptinn and you'll be ntl to rwt and
Jeep enee nwe. ThmH jmt m teocht Is
tt wcrtii trvins? tiet a trial bottle today.
- , Ynwr money back ii thm
lint buttm- ooes dot reneye yon,
TAM.51.W COMPANY
' Men's Mackinaw Overcoats . .
Men's Mackinaw Cdatsf . . .
I Men's Logger Shirts ........
Men's Woof Mackinaw Pants
I:: -The
32 Sample Stores
f ; t
$7.ff5 to $12.50
........ $18.50
$7.95 to $10.00
. $tf.50 to $9.50
$6.00
lib
745 Main St
Soldiers Tahe VnlverrtHy Wortc,
! tTXIVERSITY OF OH10GON,. Eu
?tne, Nov. 7. Several Oregon, men
now in the service are takng; Uirlver-
ilty work through the extension di
vision and will receive I'nlverBlty cred
its toward graduation when their
cr.urses are completed. . '
. Mathematics. RnKliuh and com
merce courses ore the most applied
for. A total of fifteen enlisted men
are. earning credits by correspondence.
NOTHING FAtiK UKK
jt in rENin.Frr
1 There has never been anything In
Pendleton with the INSTANT action
jf simple buckthorn bark, glycerine,
'tc. ns mixed In , Adler-l-ka. ONR
."3POONFU1. flushes the ". ENT1RK
cbwel tract so ctmpletely It relieves
NY CASE sour stomach, gas or con
Hipatlon and prevents appendMHls.
The INSTANT, pleasant action of Af-er-l-ka
sufprlses both doctors and
Patients. . Tallman A Co., druggists.
Mats the" Kaiser exceed
the speed limit on the road
back to Berlin.
Our boy will do h, if you
keerj (hem cheefed up
through rha U. W. W. C
mm,
BETTER AND
SOFTER LIGHT J
of W.
i.U- assared Ins th use of
of these besDtirm fizturaa
onrw .They give ltht that
Otumfnstea the room perfootly,
but that does not Ore or strain
tn eyes. They r aot ax pen
airs eonslderlng tnelr extra mt
flclancy and ertra beauty. Why
sot at least tbsmt ,
Si
L U VAUGDAN
121 East Coiirt
Picture Framing
Ilione 318
i- 'Am. V - M r-W. .
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I PHOENIX PURE PAINT
All I he latest moulds, to your order, propx-rly made and
at reasonalile prices
AT
MURPHY BROS.
TUB OLD HEiJ.lBtR PArNTEKS
Bold Asenti for the Old Ncllablo
. Western Made for Western Trade '
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w.? p J fuller" h cb. ?
Diet-
Ba-
yCwsniiX
f J sevs I I
ItsisiI m
A dollar will care for d
soldier for a week. How
many soldiers will you
make happy next year?
They are waiting for your
answer to the United War
Work Campaign.
llffEflONl
! LADIES .1
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j We have secured the 5
5 services, of an expert f
p furrier. . '
4 K
g IIOOVERIZE t
5 take your old suit and, p
j furs to be remodeled,
to the
I ML, TAILORS
& MRS, ,-J
645 Main Street ' J
Telephone 321 " f4
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' fiHfL tN I VERS At CAR
LooS Q'ut" When having yourJ Ford
Car repaired that the genuine Ford
parts or materials are used. There are
many "bogus," imitations, or counter
f eit, so - called
No Bogus For2; parts, .of
S- 1 sadly inferior
Ford Parts quaIiiyf non- the
market. Be warn-
rlere ed against them.
e Buy Ford parts
and have yeur Ford car repaired by the"
authorized Ford dealer as this is the
only way to guard against "bogus"
parts. Bring your car to us for service.
Come to us for Ford parts. Ours is an
authorized Ford place.
Simpson Auto" Co.
Water & Johnson Sis.
Thone 4 OS
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