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" It , PACK FOUTJ - " Alt ENDlBPlHroiON? rakiun Dally end fUml-WMkly al Ifi4lton, Orroa, by tn JJTT OHiCOONLAXI rUBLJBHINa CO KIWBPAPF.R. CB8CRIPTION RATBI DAILY EAST OTtEOONIAN. PENDLETON. ftREGOlfe MffH ' EIGHT PACES' atrl t tb poatoffloa at Pindle M. Oractm, u oona.-clua mall OT BAIJB IK OTHER CIT1M. Inparl&lHotal Nam Bund. Portland Uovm&a Nw Co, Portland. Oregon ON ril.B AT niaia Bureau, lot Security Bulld- VTuMnirtnn, O. f, Buraau 11 Four mihb Btrvct, N. W (IN ADVANCB) failr, nu raar. br mall Daily, ata montha by mall Dally, tbrea montha br mall Dally, ana month by mall , - Dally, oua yew by carrier Daily, aix mntha by carrier Dally, thtae montha by carrier Dally, ona month, by carrier ftemt-Weekly, one year, by mal!. Semi-Weekly, all montha, by mall H,mt.W"V! four mantha bv mall l.t .to 1.6 . .(I 1.66 .M : - Uv . If this he nil, what wsnrwi -waste t " i Z09 of wares ni vnrlh anil j Y'iJJjiay" Has been the i-rlce at thin poor I ??uJJ'5iBMtj Chung- 1 1 Hi Ii WH uM show, upon, life lnKtaK! If thin, the play, be for a day, and then the curtain-fall,. Whnt Krotcsqne Jokes the jester, Hoax, has played updn us . ' nil! -. The seen is laid and Birth and Heath march Vand ' in hand always; - A fee Is asked .of1 Alan and Maid, while Pay, the pi- per, plays; The aed' sjo; the .lights burn low; there Is no 'curtain- call; And none turn back along the j f track nor pass the switchman Pall. ;-:: I this be all, what fares the zi plct,,,the price, the pain, iiV. tRe Jplay! V- Wfi) suCh aThta?" r rtal same is true of harbor patroll ing:. The airplane has thoroughly proven its utility in war. It is but a matter of time until such; burned machines will be in common use in civil life. The. New York action is evidence this view is held in Gotham, v spirit of the community is young. People here are eager for new oDiVcrtunitieU when they seem of merit. New faces (are welcome. There are no i tightly drawn social lines: there is no blue dock spini. Wealth does not assure one dis tinction ; to be poor is no crime. These conditions may be due to various causes. The fact Pendleton is quite a transpor tation point has something to do with it. Another cause may i.a fnnnrt in the fact that few local people came here with anv bullion in their trunks, rnnspmientlv they do not re quire such assets from new- romps o f the present day. Buti whatever the causes may be it is a fact that Pendleton is a so ciable town, as compared with others, and it is - equally true that a reputation for cordiality is a good tjyng in conection with community, building. No one wants to live on an iceberg. Germany innoculated Rus sia with the bolsheviki measles and now the epidemic is sweep ing so strong towards Berlin that the new government has a sprious -problem in handling it. It is another illustration of the old savine that it is hard to play with fire without getting Ifiliiiil All of na are talking about democracy. Tbi soldier whose names are printed in Oils (.'aaually list liave suffered or died for It. nrt luml. MONDAY. private. Hoy Wounded Scv.Toly. WiiKhinnlon. Privale Joseph C I.etHiii'ser. Trout- Prisoners 111 utile, OrcKon. Privnto Niels P. NlelMoli, J OiKRon. Private William H. JlarUn, kano, Washington. " Private William Itolund. laklum. WaRhliiKton. ITivate Arthur B. ClarK, oultiweu. Idaho. l'rivute Wallace CI- Ijamp. Seattle, Washington. ' I'rivate Harry 11. Eenet, t-poKane, WashhiBton. , I'rivato William Wnlter Jones. SprlnBflelil, Washineton. Private James F. Medley, Klmlierly, Idaho. Private Harry J. Welker, Baker, j Oregon. ' erKeant Julius O. Yulll, Sdap IjiKe, M. lde. Oullock. (tM'inn ny, I'rev loiiNly Iti-porled Mlsslna, Coritorivl Harrv A. Williams, Prl dny Harhnr, Washington,, . Krtiiiiicd to Duty. Irtvhnly lio . , IMtrld MIsHhtff. ... Prlyalo Itay ,J. Kuulkner, Kverctt, VasllJlllon. , Privatn Wllilani If. Kicimrds', Spo Kanu, WusliliiHton. .,. . llel of DlM"w. ' BerRennl T. W.Altmun, Sjudiune, Washluutoe. l'rhiite lliitley V. Farley, ,Oholan Washington, ' Privato lluivey A. Mulch, tit, Ma ries, lduho. KllhHl ill Action. I Corporal Frank Cramblet, Kuodlng. ! Idaho. I Private C.col'KO Ii. I-afbloom, Rose- . -.:,..,i" HAS THE SENATE .4 CREELED? BEEN man fr 0 fH' ?-etinB ;H 14 ; t, ; i V,!l 'ii day? K I !V,.iSW RR55TDENT WILfeONlias ' ohynst ye wei'K Woito' riN ii 'tl,0t yet -expressed :anyfitucle, ot TCI ,oy.tj ln, ,i?is ,etefnal views . as, to, what .hei.ans. ! Portland is going to hold the rose festival next spring as in pre war days. It is a good de cision, the rose festival is an asset to the entire northwest. "What is this , league of na tions idea ; I'pVi&ffaih'. it' is the one s Class oi Aracr- Washlnffton. Serireant Herbert E- Kooms, Lake-1 bui K, WashhiBton view. Oregon. ' ! Privato Steven Sherin, Enumclaw, Corporal William M. Pair, Grays Washington. River. Wnshington. i llcl of Wounds. Corporal W illiam P. Stoelir, Sultan, j Lieutenant Clurk 11. Fox, Buhl, Washington. .j Idaho. Corporal Samuel R. Stwlsmith, Sergeant Arthur CI. Smith, Vnneou Sonth Prairie, Washington. j ver. U'ashlngtou. Corporal Slgard Fxisberg. East Stan, i Private Adolph F. lietfreund, Val- wood, Washington. j ley, Washington. Corporal Thomas J. McGough, Se attle. Washington. Bugler. Trevor Dayton, Tort An geles, Washington. Bugler Herbert W. Minnlck, Che ney, Washington. Wounded, IH-Krco Vndotormlnod. Sergeant James R. Widener, Ore gon City. Oregon. , Corporal Herbert S. I.egee. Fern dule. Washington. ' Corporal James ' Adam Stafford. He'll lose no note pt what he write in life's majestic theme. ' Grace E. Hall. thinks, should be done with the, ex-kaiser. Neither has he an 28 YEARS AGO (From the East Oregonlan, December lu 18110.) With scarlet fever at Walla Walla and Echo, Pendleton may at any time expect its appearance and precaution nouneed whether or not he will j ;eat frogs legs when he gets to I r l am e. - rta suiuc vi wui 1 pant senators feared he is hold- - ling back the news and George ATOIAI PrtI IPFMFN Creel i3 n dOUbt at the.bottom AERIAL POLICEMEN if the mischief. It is time for Sherman. Reed et al jEW YORK CITY is mak-to speak out in order that the is necessary.' $rl ing plans for an airplane ;nation may be saved? What . X ponce bquau. ine ",u,l:hascome over II) vocal urancii is favored because of service 0f our government? jitj.has such a squad could render now jt,een several hours since any and because it is forseen that Jsenator. expressed fresh alarm the need of such police service iover the President's behavior will become greater in the fu-anti the show is lagging. ture.- As aerial travel develops! : it is pointed out that criminals i CQRDI ALITY...PAYS will fnmd 4n maca ll4 i nf air I t machines. Therefore the law Iftr HE comment is frequently Horseshoer Joseph Greene, Klamath ; Mountain Home. Idaho. ' " Falls, Oregon. Private liernard ' Irfvlnson, Port- - Private Buy M. Buyer, Farmlngton, jland. Oregon. must be ready to meet new du ties. , The value of air police in time of riot is obvious and the j pie made that Pendleton as cordial towards new peo The town is old but the and ore Moens have om W. W. Cavi- will remain several ness' ranch weeks. The Citizens' National Bank opened its doors in Dayton Saturday. ; Bids for the foundation ; of- tho First National Hank buildinKi were opened yesterday hut the contract has not been awarded Vet."1 Miss Carrie I'atriek returned to Pendleton Monday moVnlns lifter a vis it, with friends and relatives in Kans as City. ,; :-v Mr, and Mrs. Ehuor Durtoiii arrived Sunday morning to make their home in Pendleton. Washington " Private William ' J1. Brown, -Belllnn-liam. Washington, if i '". ; - Prate Guy R. Burgon, Holbrook, Idaho. -. . . Private Ernest H. l'rest, Dayton, Washington. " Private Elmer. 13. Itelmnnn. Port land, Oregon. I'rivate David A. Sundstrom, Fri day Harbor, Washington. Corporal Ivan W. Hayt, Ulalne, Washington. Privato Thomas Hughes, Seattle, Washington. Private Scott Humble, Victor, Ida ho. I'rivate Robert I. Kneeland, Shel ton, Washington. Private Perry FV Tucker; Nook sack. Washington. V . private George P., Roadman. Wei ser. Idaho. , ' . ' - I'rivato Mauley A. ; JlcCailhy, Se attle. Washington. . -I'rivate Leslie H. Stockmau, Sfprin brook, Oregon. , ,: : i "Private ' John H. : Tippets, George town, .Idaho. , . . : - Private Algio J. Pierce,, .ChehnllsT Washington. !,. ' h : j " I'rivate Paul D' Terry Bremerton, Washington. ' '.', .'-. ., rV - ' , I'rivate Ernest Ritchie, Seattle, Washington. ' ;'' ' '' 1 - ' ! I'rivate Joo " Gravel, Vancouver, Washington. I'rivate Harry Brown, Tacoma, Washington. I'rivate John Brant. North Powder. Oregon. Private Henry Clark. Dufur, Ore gon. Private. Edward Williams. Marys vilie. Washington. Privato Clarence 1'. Arzner. Seattle, Washington. Wounded Slightly. Lieutenant Wnrland (. Cutler, Walla Walla. Washington. MI-slii- in Action. Private Raymond Vaughn, Seattle, Washington. , I Private Lester Patterson, Seattle, I Washington. ! Private iMarliu A. Peterson, Kll-I tCOT'O.. IdlltO. . . I t- I'rivaleHarry'C. Siirff. Everett. i ashington. ' i ' t Privato William J. Kir by, Siatfle, ashiuKtou. I TODAY many an in veterate smoker, r realizhig; iliaf ' isV.ncrvcs . arc entitled to greater con- i ...i.:..'., Js tiu-nmVr to siucraiuwi, . 1 mild Robert 13urns.' ' ' mgA Perhaps you, too, nave said to yourself, from time to time, "I must stop smok ing these oily duffers that scare away sweet sleep." Don't deliberate any longerl Step into the first good cigar store you pass" i and ask ; the many behind ; 1 tfie counter to'page Robert Burns. ' '' ' 119 - 13 ? (2Ji"2S0 - 19 ROBT. Bl'RNS Lmgfcllcm I J cents Sold plain, or wrapped in foil. Remember: Robt. ' arm V- the mm ei(rsr as that packoJ undci the ii'iaral Anliur brand M. A. Cjn?t Pranrh of, GcncrnJ ,Cip;ar Co., Inc. KUUil ill Act lim. t i ' 1 ; t jrivnto Curl A. Olfuti. Wpolianc. . . t ' ' Continued on Tage 8.) ... .. ; 1 Q , , . ' 't " " - I, "' ZTI I nFF flPM : M if I T iv1 r 1 o TOOK Of Ladies Suits, Coats, Skirts, Waists,, Dresses, Petticoats, imonas, House Dresses, Aprons, Sweaters A JOYFUL EVENT FOR THE LADIES OF UMATILLA COUNTY t k nKU 4 fit im hfnro Hfilidav time with such Standard Goods as we have always carried and at such a sacrifice as we will make. No comparative prices will be published. Our reason for this "Cash Sales" liaising Sale is this. On the first of each season, we estimate our sales and buy accordingly. This season our "Credit Sales" or "Charge Sales" are over he mark but. our "Cash Sales" are under the estimate! This is on account of the "Flu" and as we are determined to go "Over the Top" you are going to be able to buy Ladies' Ready-to-Wear as above mentioned for less than you ever did before. Here are the conditions oh advertised goods. ' NO CHARGE TO ANYONE NO GOODS LAID AWAY NO PHONE ORDERS NO APPROVALS NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS NO FREE ALTERATIONS All goods are to be selected in person and each sale is final and conclusive and when the Cash is rung up in the Register, the sale is history. We ask you to read this ad. carefully, make your selections the same way, we will accord - :, you all the time you Ivant, but remember, this is a "CASH SALES" RAIS ING SALE and as we have paid for the goods once (and we have, too,) we will . not buy them back of your ' ' ", We are going to make lots of friends by this sale and we will not ruin that friendship by breaking any rules that apply tb all. ; . "C ium 2m YOUR LIBERTY BOND TAKEN AT PAR VALUE 0 lO YOUR LIBERTY BOND TAKEN AT PAR VALUE hi. m at i (iCooo 000000000000 oooooooooooooooo'