East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 04, 1918, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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TAOE FOUR
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN,' PENDLETON, OREGON.1 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1018.' ,
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AN DfDBPBNDENT
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ON BALE! IN OTHER CITIES.
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Vovau Neva Co, Portland. Orecoa
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Semi-Weekly, alx montha. by mall .7 i
CB'T tour mentne by mall .at
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to yoit .n'tm' fra Rlory of tho
g ', ijiijinct. ..;
The glfenln of th 'shimmer-
' Ihp; strnimer sea,
The ruRtlirjr of the wild anions
tho (grasses, ?
The smell -of violets far across
the lea?
ilemlin
B of
on the part of successful farm-l
ers and stockmen to have j
homes in town. It; is a natural
tendency and it is going to con- i
tinue. The-auto and e-ood
Do you know the bit
the colors
Of autumn leaves all russet.
Bold, and retl,
The calling' of the gorgeous Cht-
na pheasant
As he rises from his early
mornlnT bed?
lo you know the mists upon
the valley
. Before old Sol has kissed them q
i,u B",a7asy-. tlroad eliminate distance. Fifty !
Wheat fields into orchards soft- iTt,;io0 j "
merginir " mUes under modern conditions :
tt As they wait the coming ' of
;s,jio,greater distance than was:
y the new-born day? jfive miles under old conditi-j-
L , I f A f -"VI ; IS 'ons:-V Thetime i near when
V youjhm :!().'RY$h 2Q0niJes will not
1 th. WPA'J L ! bar rf mdir of from liv-
Ld Iirh -'von' are t ranA" with" rfr! "janafifing his : ; I!riga(le of vondcrfunytClever girls in novel ,ms and dame, coming
doMvLd V r W.ltli ?P.er Ca. The : ren(1,V.,,, wh the in,Wl ctacle. "My Soldier Olrt." at the oreson
Sf,hatU hlchBave tff"
to you your birth. isolated individual he once was.
it is not necessary ior nim to
vfcili- friiends about the town
and get them WUom8li'iiiW
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-7 BRIGADE YA
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28 YEARS AGO
(Friiiu the Kant Oren'onlan, Ut't't'inher
4, 1890.)
Mayor ISukMi and throe members "t
tho council. Messrs. Taylor, Alexnd
er and Dupiat, Ruthcrcd nt tho coun
cil room last nlKht. They U(I not con
Htlttile u iiiloruiu ami after walllnK
lmllenlly for( mime time, adjourned.
The council lUCl una ill um ihi.-h
special HCKUi to wuvass , tho city
election returns. -
According to ' records, . remlkloii
has the laiKest, lunihcr yard )ii , east
ern Oregon... , .i,i-.
rchrls t(uvley, will ure.ct,. to ino
countly a' 1)111 for $7n.vr,, the ajimunl
he paid for medical attenduiuo upon
Mrs. ltanley whose arm ,wa. dlslo.
cated by a fall caused from a loose
board in the sidewalk. -, .
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(Sovpnimint Wants U I'lulniH.
' POllTI.AN'D. Dec. 4. Suit of the
givernment nKnlnst WIllMrd X. Jones;
f this city, for the recovery of $133.
00ft as daiuaBes for tho value of nine
claims of 160 acres each, alleited to
have been obtained fraudulently, went
on trial before a Jury and Vnlted
States Judge Wnlverton In the federal
court yesterday. The land Involved
In the litigation Is heavily timbered.
Is located in the SlleU reservation in
Lincoln county. nd flKured conspic
uously in Oregon's celebrated land,
fraud trials a dozen years aRo
(IFOLtrl
Almost Discouraged
IT h a mistoko fr thoee post the prime of life
to yield lo wcakaem and infirmitici in Ihc bc
licl that Ihote r..'e the prnnliioof approaching old
Bflc. Read Ihe tallowing letter irom a man
uiiddto oge:
"I'nr nr.out twelve vtrt 1 w wifferer (rem pain
In the back mill kiHnc . I tried many rncole;n'il
1 wan lroot di' oiirwleii. At lint, tlirauln the
lvk- ol a Irieud. 1 tried Pnley Kidney I'ali. A
lew bottlea curaplrtelr relleveJ roe and removen all
Ihe pain and (or Ihe f rat time Ij yejra I feel like
new man with amliition tu live. W. W. Henry,
x Walcr Valley. Mils.
Remember Ihnt Ihe kidneys miint work all the
lime. They never rc.-.L I il any wonder ihnl Ihey
become tired or tfet out ol order, or are inactive
and iluftjliiih, when one rcuchct middle age r
" irrvtJSOrate.'ttrengthen ondheal Inttcrlrr, weak and--
dUeaied kidpeya nd bladder, iney DC'P ,
kidneys in tneir worx oi purnyiua
stream and aaating out poiaooous waite. . Wean.
blood make poiaiblc neattny nerrei, ....
. head.i IcUv. bralo. aouad heart, tood i.ci and per lad ,,
health. .
Mey Kidney Pllla baretleen relief In traandaolee.nf
larneor weak back, backache, rheumatic Paine. """"'
iointa, aore muaclea, lumbalo. blurred villon. puny J"","'"
under eyea. nervouancM. leep-dmturoms u'""""
and other symptoms ol kidney trouoie.
TA I.I.MAN & CO.
Kmma Pioch Olsen.
AN
OPPORTUNITY
FORE US
IS BE-
HERE are real possibilities
forego the advantages of town j and the pessimist, of which
life. (there are few here, must be
Over the attractions of Pen- taboo. It is not right to sit idly
dleton as a home town for.! by and let a good farmer move
such folk it is easy to enthuse j into some larger city where he
with sound reason. We have! will find no congenial souls
the facilities thev want, we! and will IpaH a wretrhpd exist-
for Pendleton in the j have the climate they like, we ! ence. Let him come here
move to lay the advant-lhave a cordial, wide awake! where he can be with his own
ages of this little city before j community spirit We are do- kind, with men , who talk his
fanners and others seeking a ! ing things all the time to make language and know his prob
goodtpwn in which to live and j the town' better in various re- ;iems:' . "
have headquarters. I spects,. '.A , man .who moves" Pendleton owes it to itself
There is a 'general tendency There camcount on Pendleton to land to the people of its terri-
make good -with " himself anditory to bestir itself. ; , .
with his family. ' ....
CASTOR I A
r For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Kut nature of
In a move , to bring more j
FREEDOM FOR ALL
people nere a vital lactor is
going to be the degree of cor!
operation manifested by. local ! WuLAlNi.),.. irance an
people. If all' will pull 'to-!flS Italy will dominate th
gether in a common' cause sue- peace conference and
cess is certain. The knocker jtbey ought to dominate it, say
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WATERMAN'S FOUNTAIN
PENS
The ideal gift. We have an ex
ceptionally large assortment
from 52013, In all styles and
' points ?f 1 A f r.ti
EVEfe!SHARP PENCILS
A cpmplete stock ranging
from composition sijver at $1.00
to gold at $4.00. . , ,
STATIONERY
A beautiful assortment of Ea
ton, Crane and Pikes stationery
in special Christmas boxes.
GREETING CARDS
We carry the Gibson Art Line
of Greeting Cards. Prices 5c to
3oc.
PERFU3IES AND TOILET
WATERS
A very complete line of im-Mj-ted
and domestic perfumes in
fancy .packages 75c to $5.(KJ.
DOLLS
We have hundreds of Dolls of
all kinds. "All American made
anl thfjhesC that can be bought.
KODAKS
A complete assortment from
the $2.00 Brownie to the higher
' priced models. .
it LEAprfcRKOYEl)rtI2jJ
I I'hotolAJijiiraiCtLAdifeif Vhrlk,
Game Sets, Bridge Sets, Card
Cases, Pinochle Setsj Etc.- ;
i THERMOS BOTTLES '
All sizes and prices.
TRAYS
We have a large assortment of
serving trays from $2.00 to $5.00.
NUT BOWI.S 60c to $5.00
Vases, Jardineres, Flower
Bowls, etc., in weller ware and
Japanese ware. .
FOR MEN ONLY
Smoking stands, Smoking
Trays, Safety Razors $1.00 to
$8..r0; Lather . Brushes, Wrist
Watches, Jletal Mirrors, . Fitall
Cases, Military Brushes, Shaving
Mirt'ors, IVdF-h Lights, etci t ,
1 PRAEI'IVOKY'
THE ALWAYS WELCOME GIFT, COMPLETE SETS $7.50 TO $12.50
Hair Brushes, Hair Receivers, Puff Boxes, Talcum Holders, Glove
Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Picture Frames, Trays, Cloth Brushes,
Combs, Military Brushes, Bud Vases, Buffers, Shoe Horns, Nail Files, etc.
In fact if it is made in PYKAL1N IVORY WE HAVE IT.
Thompsons' Drug Store
.Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention
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one newspaper that seems es
pecially anxious that nothing
be done to interfere with Brit
ain's supremacy on the ocean.
But the American soldiers
did not go to France to fight
for England's future might and
prestige. They fought for
justice and humanity every
body told them. The slogan of
the battlefield should be, the
slogan of the peace table. The
adjustments should assure
freedom and justice to all na
tions, large or small. 11
It is particularly inappro'pri-'
ate that at this time any Amer-,
ican newspaper should rail
against the influence of the
American president and of Am
erican ideals at the peace table.
President Wilhori goes abroad
to help see that America gains'
the goal our boys offered their
lives to attain. Why not back
him up? i Why aviliand,try to
weaken hia hand? .--.-i " .
IS WASHINGTON TOO DRY?
EAT LESS AND TAKE t
SALTS FOR KIDNEYS
TAKF! A CiLASS OK SAI.TS IK VOl II . f
HACK lll'IITO Oil 4 I,.
noTJiKits. , .ff V
Tho Ameelcan. men ,,nd,,! women
nist Kiiard constantly afais,t kidney,
trouble, because we etit :too numh a,nd
all our fund l rich. rtur blood la
filleti with uric acid which the kid
neys strive to filler nut, they weaken
from overwork, become sluBKlsh; the
ruminative tissues cloe and the result
Is kidney trouble, bladder weakness
and a general decline In health.
When your kidneys feel like lumps
of lead: your back hurts or the urine
Is- cloudy, full of sediment or you ure
obliged to seek relief tw or three
times tluriiiK the nlKht; if you sut
ler with sick headache or dlmy. ner
vous spells, acid stomach, or you have
rliniinatlsni when Ihe weather is bad,
l Ket from your pharmacist alMuit four
! ounces of Jad Salts; take a table-
spoonful in a iiln-ss.or water neiore
breakfast i for a
kidiiivs will tbeo act fine. This fa-
mnim salts is mado from the acid ot
gropes,' and lemon Juk e, combined
uith lithia. ami has been used for
t-em i'ii:ious o flush and , stimulate
cloHsvd .kidneys: to neutralize Hit.
rieids in tlic 'fii'ine so it no longer Is
H source n' irrilalion, thus enillna
bladfler disorders.
' Jail Salts is inexpensive; cannot in
Jure, makes a Ucluibtl'uL effervescent
lltbioAvater bevcrajse, ami belouKS In
every home, bevaiw.'e . nobody
mnko a nilstake.y, hav!njr !t'
kidney flnshinc any lime.
aaspasi ev W F''k a I
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few days unci- yourj
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a i t,iciuaj,jsccnc p.i 4'u,uirouiN uirtvauu pi"n,
? i;itilvoId'alfIfa;fielf! for L. L. Mann, on the reserva-.
i tion.
Soil was packed, not having been plowed for
years,' and the roots were extremely large.
can
(rood
rS the president sails for Eu
X. rope to enter into negoti
ations of vital importance
to this country and to world so
ciety as a whole certain pif
flers in congress urge this plan
and that plan to heckle and an
noy him. Some urge that the
presidential office be declared '
vacant, which congress could
not do save by impeachment, i
Others would closely limit the
subjects to be discussed by him j
at the peace table. ' The insan-i
ity is not limited to members of '
the onnosition party because
Reed and Hitchcock are two
democratic senators who are'
affected with .the i rabies, as:
they have been before. . What:
is the matter: back there? Isi
our beloved president a cruel,!
grasping tyrant that he should
thus be assailed, or do those
excited members merely exer-
cist the unalienable right of a
member to act crazy if he
wishes to do so? It may be.
that the drouth in Washington
has unbalanced some.
ARM AND'S
The only NEW
face powder in
the past 50 yrs.
Oh yes, there are
many, many kinds of
powders on the market,
but this one is abso
lutely different from
any you have ever had.
The price is reason
able, too ;
50c
KOEPEN'S
Have It.
THE FORDSON TRACTOR MAKES HORSES
! 1 TOO EXPENSIVE FOR PLOWING.
' $il25 f. 6. b. Pendleton With Plow.
You can buy the tractor without plow.
, . ,JsTow here for immediate delivery.
Simpson Auto Co.
Water & Johnson Sts.
Phone 403
THE WANT ADS ARE TWO-PHASED!
Tho want tula hrii.K the other inun'n
your oflVr to him.
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iffcr to you, uml take
In -ithr of lhfsi phasos nf thflr UMffiilm-ns to oit thi-y of
fer I'KCM'IvIA It HKUV.OK 1wt- to be obtained otherwise, ami
for which there in no suht it u to!
Tf the worker ou're looltiiijf for iIim-huH ail rtirt tmln, ymi
tiihertlHo K(Ht HIM tomorrow! And the fame (.ouMe-capitcity
for service holds trut- of all tho want ud !i.Mf.if. rations.
The report of the Marion
county gyand jury in connec
tion with the state penitentiary
management is a full vindica
tion of Warden Murphy and in
dicates that blame for the ,tur-
moil and extravagance belongs!
upon the shoulders of the gov-1
e'rnor and hi.s parole officer. If,
conditions are $s painted no
man could succeed as he should
n the warden's position.
. a
Count Jlohc'Tizollern may
ave friends in America but
one of them are willing to go
is bail.
The flu scandalmonger
should be in the same class
with the man who cries "fire"
n a theatre.
The Commercial Club is go-!
ing to enter with vim upon the
reconstruction era.
If certain of our senators had
been taken abroad Europe
might wonder who let them
out. - ;; j
If you like reridleton tell
ail 11
UST BE ORDERED
To Insure Your Getting One
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