East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 23, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    DAILY JAST OHmONtAN; PENDLEf cWREC ON. THURSDAY," JANUARY 23, lfllfl." -
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3.1ft -the old exulting sons;
Pins; tiith ilii'am by the sea, " "
He has cast the mighty down;)
f . Horse am! rider sink and
. drown, .
' ""He him Ir'i l iefi eloriojOy: 1
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; HnUeri out! "
All wltirn n,d all hont
4 Shall a rrihirr- life ecinr
' Ihc the unlvi.-s
As it i oils its heavy cu-5
' On the dead and buried Ein!
' ' Tt to .done!
" in the -circuit of tt sun
. Shall tb sound thereof go forth.
11 shall bid the sad rejoice,
' M shall etve the dumb a voice,
"It shall belt with joy toe earth!
. the American navy escorted
and guarded the transporting.!
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a oi o.i3 per cent oi an our soi-
diers. , ; f
I These figures pretty effect-
!ually dispose of the too-ready j
a, sneer on the part of certain..
j hostiles, that we had to 4le- ,
jpend on the efforts of the Eng- 1
Jjlish to get Yankee fighters to i
'the places wherev they ould i i
j fight.- All things considered,!,
;the record is
I liH. unci
R'Uf and swing, '
Dolls of joy! Op inorning's
. wing
end ths wing of praise abroad!
. With a sound of broken chains
Tell the nations that He reigns,
. Who alone la Lord and. CloA!
f r Jobs Greenlessf Vhittier.
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WITH AMERICAN $HIPS
V ACTS have now arrived 1c
fir 'controvert tfle-assertions
of those who should have
known better to the effect that
British ships transported about
all of our armv to Europe.
They show, as given. - out . in
Paris, that 46.25 per cent of all
the American troops were car
ried over in American ships.
British vessels took across but
2 per cent more. In addition
exceedingly
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. Umapine refuses to own J
those who are being published i
as slackers and say they be-.
long to Fruitvale : the names of j
some of the gentlemen give the" 4
COMBtfY'S'SS.
525 Main St'- Free Delivery. Phone 640
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Wallftwa Cieamery Citttei 1 lb. 8c, 2 lb.
$1.35. ; -
Dark Karo. ; :'5 lb. an 55c; 10 lb. can $1.00
'isco-lVlbi can fiOc, Sib. can1?1.10; 6 lb.
$2.10
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01jnipic Pancake Flour, pkg. .
Quaker Corn Flakespkg . . . .
' Seeded .Raisins, pkg.
Folgci-'s Ensign Coffee, 1 lb. .
. . pt. can 45c; qt;an 85c
10c
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No'Gsffee
Rea-ction'
WhenVbu
'Drink
POSltJM
' A hot drink that
braces one on a
winter day withr
out artificial
stimulation and
true susequerrt
7.'' letdown some
! times -felt by
: coffee drinkers
No"crf"feine"in
POrND
GERMANY"
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IT PUTS THE "FEi
into :
Corflhination
of
Petit iron. The
Pepsin, Mux, Iran, Celery.
This is what makes J'optiron nf
wonderful therapeutic vitlms nml so
isui'wsst'ul after iiilluenaii, the prip
and in blood 'nml nein-e trouliles,
Itiipmin, jmleness, nervous wenknes
and the exhaiisiiiiK worry and .unx-'
jrtv.over the world war.,
it is a'real iron blood a iy I nerve
tonie, esiwially benellrinl in th
weakness followinjr the influenza and
frrip, to worn-out, nrnrti-f agjjed nierij
delicate womeni Behool-Hd RH'ls,
and to fast-jrrowinR boys, invalids
and convalescents, the ntfod and in
firm. .It actually puts iron, a natural
strongthoner, into the blood, and ro
t ores,, the wasted red . corpCsulos
Yont.druggist .knows its grwt me
NOTICE
, r A.'X to announce io ihe
public t half" we have oiyned up.
,in the olJ Ronii-Vp -"itvery
."tfible fv pIocKs from main t.
. oi? wstVebb st., uicAneral re-!
pair shop and Kara&e. We aim?
to treat everybody rinht and?
make our -work our best adver-'
tiaer.'. find asifle from ' repair
ing Automobiles, our Bpecialttea
ji-e overhauling- and repulrinf?
'Caterpillars
. Harvesters
G&s and Steam
Cngines , '
and all kinds of other machin-'
ery. t'e ha-e lots of room and
woulii.lic .plad to fiKure with any'
out and siltiiify them that 'our5'
charges, are riBht.
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the 7 KDflGra Methods
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jimpreRsion they originated . , ift
iuermany.
Our prohibitionists want the
league of nations to make the
twhole world dry; what would
the poor rrenenmen annK;
Some of the .Oermao -simps formerly
In this country want to bo forgiven
and e permitted to return. We
could keep ut -ttl ,foi-Rivih!f better if
the" euaranteedto stay in Gnrmary.
ANY LASS WOULD HAVE
SWEET DREAMS IN THIS
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With'Sbups
t-and broths.You will find Snow
Flakes satisfying in every particuWr
tYou wiil fenjoy' immensely heir
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texture
Don't "aslT f orcrackers, ay Sncw
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lu iidsliic fabrlcH.
HeRiiliir vntoi'S to $r.." . .
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It's Hi niosf nmoihWwl llnw
to fmy Uclotlics jiin'11 In
mini) driKiilis. ;
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IVitill.KitCs i-cdhi Clilhkw
, The ' mndest iiuartir will n'( ' I have
mii'ur ojiortuniiy for luviuitiuciit.'"
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EAST OREGONIAN
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" J& end an -army into ac
tion equipped with the wea
pons of fifty years ago
would be to send it to quick
destruction. , ')
. To try to .do business now-'
adays, on the lines that were
' usual fifty years ago. is
equal folly.
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Fifty years ago the muz
rr' gle-Ioading rifle was the
'; vogue. Today not , even
squirrel-hunters us it In
modern warfare it would pe
) ' , little better than a elub. ; '
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y Fifty yeafs ago . business ,
was conducted on the muz
f zle:loading plan. If a man .
sought work he walked
about asking his friends to
look out for an opening ior ,
" iiiiii. If -a man . wanted, to s,
' sell real estate, he placarded ij
JLt. If he sought tenants,
' k placed a card' in theyndq-wi '
of the vacant property.
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. , All that constituted "muz-;.
; glc-loading publicity.",
..' ::;' 'TcKlayi iguiick firing pub-.,
V ' 'Hcity is the vogue. ; s 1
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.' East Oregonian want ads '
v ,give to Ayour proposition '
- , quick fire publicity.
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1 Using it,o'u: afb on ' An
equal fofi; withfvtnr com
petitors, eglectm it, and
revertingito , muzzle-loading
publicity, you have no com-'
pt'titive chance at all.
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