TAVX SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16; 1910. EIGHT PAGES j The following tribute to the anlll'.y devoted buying fnt !; Alewndar appropriation of- i like sum. Our and rnarm of a well known Pendleton! ready o Jwr department. ( Mrs. money to be used to prepare the grade ttriMU was written by I.eon Ca. Bronn will spend moat of her time. In I and the Highway Commission to do User, feature writer and dramtitlo New York and Philadelphia, visiting the graveling. This would not allow the county to do any other county road work whatever. Our (1IvIbU.ii bus keen cited three ithmm in Hfiny orders and haa never failed lis objective In an anion. ' In the Argonne 'operation our di; ; vision wm ; held oi he lino twelve 'days after' they should have been re lieved to back up the N, A. division. , There's u lot more I could tell you 'about and In some other letter I'll tell ,.vou of my experience going through the hospital, then you can truce mo all over France. But I must close now. With lota of love, " BEHGT. W. V. BOTXTOS, Medical lept 4th Engineers, Amer ican K. F. Htic lor Hie Portland Oregnnlnii, in Chicago on the return trip. this mornings edition of which the, In the absence of , Mrs. Kenneth Ooodale from Pendleton, her apart ments In Doughia Court are to be oe tv wav of Walla Mails, Wash, copied by Mr. an rrs. Don Prultt.'done before November, 119. So that liumed through Portland Monday eni'ho have been making their home In, no road work other than that provld- nrtirle appears In her column of "Mtars and Star Makers": Vermi Alexander, a Pendleton, Or. Blrl. t. t-oiM tn visit twr' home THltnce after Stanfleld. 4 two years spent In dramatic art, mo-'l ' -, lion picture work and dancing In Loaf Mr- and Mrs- - Langley are Pen l' Ang-lcs. Mr. Alexander Is a pupil ot'dlMon visitors today from Portland, i Rnth St. Dennis at Pennlsharen and A- Conder or Hepnner ta ..bust- 'has appeared In vaudeville In one, of visitor here today. the St. Denis turns, offering an or. J- w- Etter and N A. Humphrey Iglnal dance specialty. She. Is to l " in Pendleton today from Pilot featured in a dance revue now being RocKr rut In shape by a New Tork producer f " ' r,ed i;:'' ADDITIONAL 'SOCIETY PAGE 3 - ilancM. interpretative of poems whioh th has written. She writes liltin . tnd he want some day to be known! i- tan i he dancing poet maid, or the poet '. maid premier danReuse. Just which ' way It Ik phrased U immaterial to tha P. F. Follej J. Q.- Camp ; Lewellyn '. -harming Alexander person, for it Brownell - ., J " Onuld Voco Tax. Second -For tha people of the eoun ty to vote a tux. Thla could not be BOND PliX IS ONLY (Continued from page, one.) j her ambition to write poetry better than any other dancer and to danc t-etter than any other poet. She haa e.n entitrely nr-w field and her youth extreme loveliness and genius for dwne wiTI carry her afar in the the t atricat world. Mrs. Alexander is ac. compnnied on her visit home by her; sister, Mrs. Kyra Albert Patldoclr. Mra..D. c. Rrown left last eveningj , ff or an extended trip through the east j where about five weeks are to be I NOTICE ' -We wish to announce to the public that we have opened up in the old Rond-Tp livery arable two Mocks rrom main st. on west IVebb st-, a general re pair shop and sarage. We aim to treat everybody risht nd make our work our best adver tiser. And aside from repair ing Automobiles, our specialties are overhauling and repairing Caterpillars . Harvesters Gas and Steam ,ines Engi and all kinds of other machin ery. We have lots of room and would bo glad to fiftnre with any one and satisfy them that our charges are rirht. X. I. PAR W. II XFI1K RC.AfX, Pendleton, from city, H. J. Taylor. James A. Fee. Representing- Com mercial Association, Pat Lonergan, Dave Xetson. Roml Isnie Talked' The arrival of men from various parts of the county this morning; made it very evident that in all sectiona there is a lively interest in securing state help that is available and the bonding of the county is advocated a a logical step to take In view of the fact no adequate amount of money can be raided by any other method. HHirUiff the forenoon word was re reived, from Saleiu that both houses of the legislature, have nffreed upon a tf-ii million dollar bond btsue for road, ed for by the present fund of $120. 000 could be done during the year 1919. a tax could be- voted of not to exceed two per cent of the aswesaed valuation of the property of the county, and this tax would raise a maximum amount of about om mllv lion dollars. Tar la for permanent; roads only. I Third A bond issue for the con struetion- of permanent roads could be voted by the people of the coun ty, at any time and m any amount up to and not exceeding two per cent of the .assessed vahmtlon of property of the county. The amount raised could1 be used either t meet the re quirements of the State Highway Com mission as to preparation of trunk highways for hard surfacing or for permanent roads not oh state high ways. The sura of $250,000 could be raised1 to meet the requirements of the commission as to grade down the Umatilla river on the, Pendleton to Morrow county line road, or a larger amount could be raised for a general county road program., Fourth The county could from the present comity road fun grade that portion of the Pendleton-Morrow county line, from Morrow county line to Echo. This will cost In the neighborhood of $40,000 to $50,000. to grade, and presumably the State HiKhway Commission would graver same, after the grade was built. Later with the colons New or Twal Boy h the Ser vice; InTormathin for rtala IMS parlmen Will be Appreciated COllNFIRT-n WINS MOTION". PRO- r D CENSORSHIP OFF (Continued from page one.) FOURTH DAY OF OUR . ' MEN'S Many men bnught fiitit tn the frM ttiroe daM of thin ttrvat sate. We know that in the next ti days the oiirahcr of uk ttiiMTt wilt 4-quaI If mtC rtr imsM tlioNc of llie first three. Yon wttt mtt he aMc to du plicate the alue for somio time) to cmif. - Men's fine koTIk. Kcutan. fetotita and lxnie. I.lne iSergeN liM'Iudcfl. Value to $:tr.OU SAIJ-; PltlCK , purposes for the coming year. It la fin November. 1!)19, either the tnx or understood that this bonding plan wihjhond measure could lio put up" to the ! be adopted outright by the legislature, j people to provide for a road program and will consequently not have to be for 1920. ratified by the people. It will make a vast amount of state money avail able and thus increase the need of county funds to meet the state money. 9H0-mo Proposed. i The most Important suggestion pro. duced this afternoon was one for a bond Issue of $980:000 by the count to meet an equal amount of state aid. of which $576,000 in state aid Is now said to be Immediately available. The following was sugegested as an outline of what the plan could ac complish If adopted. j 1. it will, scarify,, widen, and conw pletely hard surface the main road from Eastland through Adams, A the. na, Weston, Milton, Freewater and Snnnyside to the Washington state line. 2. Will grade and gravel com plete the west end road down the Cmatilla river from Rieth through Fcho. Rtanfield. Hermiston and Uma tilla to Morrow county line on the Co- , lumbia, river highway. ! 3. Will realign on proper Crades and will complete grade of the main highway from Pendleton to the Unioni county line and will gravel the same: at least as far aa the Umatilla agency. I 4. Will secure the expenditure of $575,000 of Mate money for an equal expenditure of county money on trunk roads. s For East End Roads. , 5- Will grade and gravel complete the feeder from Sunnyside and Uma pine and will grade the market road from Pendleton to Cold Springs ana will gravel the same where necessary. 6. Will complete fully graveled road from Pendleton to Pilot Rock. 7. Will grade Pilot Rock road to Morrow county line connecting with Morrow county road, and will gravel same where needed. To rant County. j 8. Provides $25 000 county moneys In h :nnt nn rnnri tn 1'kiflh and i Orant county by means of which fed-t fral aid to tne extent or wtvv can:W9, thi fmirfH divhrions first contact I 3 At Calais we were bombed every nlsrht. After three days we i entrained again and went; near iiht town of Etaples. We trained nt this place for' about three weeKa then started on a long march south. Up north we were among the British, but when we started on the march we left the British behind and have seen very little of them since. After ten days of hard marching we ivnii'atned aguin and after two days riding in box cars we unloaded, shoul dered our packs and "hit the road." One day's hike took us to a little town near Meaux and not a great distance from Paris. From there we traveled by motor trucks through Meaux and on to La Ferte sous Juarre. It was through this part of the country the -Germans had centered their armies for their drive to Paris and we had an idea if wouldn't be long until we'd see some action. After two or three days at Juarre we marched up the Marne river toward Chateau Thi erry and billeted in the little village of Crouttes on the Marne. We spent the Fourth of July "there and It was there that we were under shell fire the first time. The regiment put in a reserve line of trenches and were un der fire a number of times but with no casualties. The town was shelled almost every night but little damage was done. After our work there was finished we moved one night by motor truck to another village by the name of Vernelle. It was there I. left the datchment and went with A company of the regiment when they were or- dered to the lines. I told you in a let-: ter of our "going in" and now I can j tell you when and where it was. : It ; Frank Cornfield who Is with the United Ptnets engineers in France has been promoted to master engineer. The following letter to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Cornfield, U09 West Railroad street, is written while his arm and .fingers are bandaged to onboard, following an injury: France. Dec, 11, 'IS. Dear Mother aim Father: , j Just a few linos to say hello. I am ) fine and dandy. I have had a little) trouble with my right hand, but not j bad, as you can see by my writing. I t got a board on It about a week ago. j but it is coming along fine. Whatf happened to it waff I hit the teeth of a f saw. It was n motor driven say. A i stick threw my hand in it and sawed 'my three first fingers through the knuckle joint. The Dr. suir ho didn't think they would be stiff. I hope they aren't. I was a little careless I guess, but 1 think it wilt come out all right. I have got all my fingers wrapped on a board, f am holding my pen be tween my thumb and the board. I don't know if you will be able to read thia or not. Well Mama, I have some good news for you. I was promoted- two grades. I was- nmde master engi neer, senior grade. It sure raised my ( V Kill VmK y't, v Hi. ' Im'Pi 1"" aMV . $"' A i 1 a n MP 1 till ,1.1 i SAY, you'll have a streak of smokeluck that'll put pep-in-yotZ-smokemotor, all right, it you'll ring-in with a jimmy pipe or cigarette papers and nail some Prince Albert for packing ! 1 l3ftiayyLai i Just between ourselves, you never will wise-up to high-spot-smolce-joy until you can call a pipe by its first name, then, to hit the peak-of-pleasure you land square on that two-fisted-man-tobacco, Prince Albert t Well, sir, you'll be so all-fired happy youll want to get a photo graph of yourself breezing up the pike with your smokethrottle wide open Talk about amoke-aportf Quality makes Prince Albert so appealing all along the smoke line. Men who never before could smoke a pipe and men who've smoked pipes for years all testify to the delight it hands out! P. A. can't bite or parent Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process I Right now while the- going's good you get Our your Old jimmy pipe or the papers and land on' some P. A. for what ails youf particular smokeappetila I ' Copyright im TeM0 Co. tJv n fin., A.Mii.om. avvitW mnd hmlf mmunJ tin kamiJuramnJ f Aaf .ratrtrtf 0vun4 cry.r. gtmt Kmmtdor mitt .. mMiltMr top that koomo tho toomcct im mkA mmttmxt wUiAM. R. J. Reynold T6bcco ComDenr Winton-SIein, N. C, I i i ! LmmnmfimHnHitmimnminiHniiimifnif mtinnmii mmi j BuiiiniiiiijiiiUiiHiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiitijiii iiiiiHiinni uiu!! pay. I am setting; JS6.00 a month !hon I int out of the servlcp. I am norv and 15.00 they give bnbe makes golns to have to tiult, I win tr'ans X 111. On from Sam. That sure makes forreU to the 2d coin's school officers an hwful difference" and X can In- (training and was promoted here after crease my allotment about J40.00 all was transferred. month which will mean a lot to us Well mother. 1 will sny gOod-niKht. Love to dad nd all. I will write again soon, f.ove arid kisses. Your Loving Son', MAST K.VO. FRA.VK CORXFIEUJ, 2nd Corps School Rng. Det.. A. V. A. No.' 730. A 111 or", K. F., France. immiiimHHiinnHmnnmM! illlllliiliililliiiiiiititiiiiiiiilliiiii ! uIIBIIlilil y o 1 Urn U A n qq People he secured on that road. 9- Will grade, and gravel complete from pavement at Havana to Helix. Four Alternative. The following in detail are the four possible lines of action outlined to today's meeting by County Marsh. First Ti use two years' county road funds on the Pendleton to Mor row county line. Annual fond for 1S19 Is $120,000 and for 1920 pre Kumably the same amount. This would provide a sum of J23A.00O to meet the State Highway Commission' with the enemy. Our division started j p the big push In the sector between S3 Soissons and Chateau Thierry on July ; ' 18 and the great allied offensive that - started that day never was stopped E until the armistice was signed when Judgeithe wedge was driven info the German : lines to the Vesle river it was th t Sr fourth division that did It and it was , S3 there that our regiment suffered j -3 nioBt. They were gassed and sneilca ! s terribly. Buy now and saTe BOND BROTHERS TViMlli-lou'it leHHA toiM'm NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLO OR CATARRH One of our companies had the plea- r sure of putting a bridge across the '3 Vesle. They would build In the. gS woods In daytime and shove It across i at night under machine gun, artillery 1 and rifle fire. The enemy artillery had a direct range on the bridge rind as fast as our company would put in . . . T a section the artillery would blow it I t Apply ireain m jsostnis 10 , unti, our artn,try located the 1 upen i,p Air rimtts. 1 1 un tha was doin(r tn damage then I. - I the bridge stayed In. Seven bridges Ah! "What relief! Your clogged j ..... , in before they got one to nostrils oen right up. the air passages jfltay. That was called the second bat- ' XUUl uie tirm miu j . OI IHR Mrn-. II will in.ii breathe freely. No more hawking, tie that I was hit while I was In the snuffling, mucous discharge, headache. Mihiel drive. dryness no strugxlng for breath ati After that operation the division night, your cold or catarrh Is gone. wan sent Into the Argonne operation. I 5s Don't stsy stuffed up! Get a small j When a road had to be built over hills I brittle of Kly's Cream nalm from , or shell holes it was the fourth engi- your druggist now. Apply a lKtle ofjnecrs who supervised the work anilp this frarant. antiseptic cream in your: the doughboys of our division were gcg nostrils, let It penetrate through ev- chasing the Jerries over the hills at ajsgg every air passage of the head; soothe good double time. At one time dur- g3 mil- Ing that operation ine uivhuuh ii -ss and heal the swollen. Inftanieif ciis iiiemimine. giving you instant re. rcommand bst tne 3tn nan gaiin-o im UI,. ail trace of the 3!ttH I i The report came back that every cold and catarrh sufferer has been Keeking. It's Just splendid. NOW IS THE TIME -TO SELECT YOUR HOME BEFORE SPRING OPENS. $ I have a dcfiraWe list of large and small farms and city projrty at right prices, and soil can hot lie excelled in the west ! i Box 8.", Wesion, Oregon. oin.-eviiienilv still going for prisoners . .- cre coming back. We had four real- ; (mr-nrs of doughboys on onr division g Ihnt can't be beat. . ig The 47th infantry took a town seven ' p diflerent timen and the Inst time at the point of the bayonet agninst a mi- g perior number of Prussian Guards, g the Kaiser's crack regiment. The g seventh time thev held it. r saw the 5th infantry charge Ef down through an open wheat field in the fact of inachfne gun nests con-: H. e-alcd In a thicket of brush. "When ihey would drop down to fire the ma- g EAST OREGONIAN WAIUT AD RATES WANT AD COLUMN AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Counting six ordinary words to the line and charged by the line. . Jv Want Ads and Locals .' Rates Per Line First insertion, per line 10c Each add. insertion, per line 5c One week, (six inserti ons), each insertion, per line 5c 1 mo. each insertion, per line . 4 4c 6 month contract, each insertion, per line .... Sc 12 month contract, each . insertion, per line .... 2c No ads taken for less than 25a Ads taken over, the tele phone only from East Ore gonian subscribers and those listed in the Telephone Di rectory. Copy must be in our office not later than 1 :30 o'clock day of publica tion. ; ; NEW TODAY V Each new advertisement will be run under "New To day" for the first insection only. During sulsequcnt in sertions of the atl it will ap pear under its proper classi fication. ., Telephone 1 That's Why Used More All the They Are and More Time! More and r.Nre are the "little: affairs" of life, which people used to allow to solve themselves, find- -' ing their quick and satisfactory solutions through"; the classified advertisements of the East Orcgonian. This is in keeping with the trend of thought nowa - days--the sensible tendency to solve business matt ters in a business way. , For the finding of a new position irf -a business matter. ; Sometimes it is an urgent one and to "trust to luck" in your work-quest would be another way of trusting to luck for your daily bread. The finding of tenants for property is a business matter as is the selling or real estate. But to ne glect to ADVERTISE in the East Oregonian want ads for tenants or buyers Is to neglect to apply busi ness sense to the problem. 1 ' ! ! V - The quest for help," for the home or business," is .i business matter-usually quickly and well solved through the service rendered by the East Oregonian classified "ads" and rtot often solved at all other- . wise. 1 - - - 1 l :. East Oregonian want ads SERVE hundreds) of people making "business matters" of what often become vexatious and expensive annoyances other vi.c. ' And their" possibilities 6f service to YOU are as great as to anyone else iri the city.' !" '.' " " The rates are fchowrt in this advertisement. Think of the big results you can get from these little costs. Make use of them. . ..It.',.. I: IJk X I. I S 3 f I i . I-..! - - a 3 4 hinA run buHet rut fff ftr-artfi of iti i iii iiiiUuijUaiiuiuiuiui n m 'i ,.,4 m i T - ' fciHt"1' """" """""""H Mlty MiMstNI.IHIIIWrlMm 1