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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. rF.NDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY," FEBRUARY 21, 1019.
EIGHT PAG EFT
New
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jllldil
el Ok
Our Shelves and Cabinets are Rapidly Filling Up With New
Spring l(Soods of oil Rinds
TKe smartest most iw America
Goods that have a reputation for quality and honesty---known
brands that are all and more than we claim for them
.
Choose early and get the best for the price no matter what the price.
k l'f ' PENDLETONS greatest department store .
;e Feopies warenouse
S3 WHERE IT PAY S TO TRADE XZlEISsU?
HQIHER EXPRESSES
ITHfflS IN LETTER
Erresion of the sratitnde of lb
I"riiTCH to thotce who hav friended
n:t?i"ls founl in a letter to Mrs. T
J. Tiedy, of thi city. from the
r:nnlwr of a French orphan which
Mrs. Tweedy has aloptd. Following
is ihfT letter:
iiitdwu arid Iear Benefactress;
I r n"t know how to express my
rspprelulion of your kin dries ex
lendcd to your little adopted son.
1 hAtdi, you. Madame, for your Xew
lVaiifi. which we have received In
3 cur lovely letter.
J f ;Jve boucht Julien ome useful
lljintL in clothing and I expUuned to
l:it;i 4ht he owed them to your gen-j
erouff olicitude for him and he in bo
hxilM''.. that he haid. "My American
k 1-toother.' In his little mind this
t hf nly word he Is enchanted.
Madame, mnre November 11 th
fvifuj nightmare we have been living.
a-Wl- Victory has come, blessed by
rifchv-' May peace relgrn on earth now
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I HOMELY MEALTHrUU BO AM M
M A OCUCIOOS APPeTBEtMQ FORM fr
and forever, for war is a most hot
rlbie 'crime against humanity ana
without the cooperation of your coun
try, Madame, in tipite eof the man
sacrificed, it Is acknowledged. w
would have been' lout, but you have
aided us so much and thanks to you
victory has come and finished this
horrible war-
What mirth there was everywhere,
Madame, the day of the armistice.
What joy in spite "f the tears of many.
It is a day never to be forgotten by
these who saw it. , The world seemed
foolish with joy, but also In a great
many families tears were shed for the
absent one who will never return.
Also, above all was the recollection.
Madame, that your country was suf
ficiently strong to compel peace for
trm world atnd- that never at leas:
would these poor orphans suffer us
their fathers had suffered and that
horrible word war never heard again
and that we can live happily as in
America.
jPlease accept,. Madame, for Xew
Years.1 all - por best wishes, may you
be blessed for your good deeds.
I have received from Paris the allowance-sent
me in your name.
Thanks. Madame. Believe my sin
core expressions of acknowledgment
and from your . 'little god-child and
his mamma, receive. Madame, all the
best wishes for a Happy Xew Tear.
WJDOW , JOrfEPHIXB OACAHCHl
1 AXD " fffi'RSOK JULIEX.
SGT. WILLIAM SEARCEY
(Continued from page one.)
MUNICH COUNCIL .
DEMANDS CONTROL,
UPHEAVAL FEARED
WASHINGTON. Feb. 20. Dispatch
es say that soldiers' and workmens'
council at Munich, has issued an ulti
matum to the Bulgarian government
demanding that it resign or dismiss a
' number of conservative officials. It
also demands the disolutton of the Ba
varian army tinder the control of the
soldiers' council which would elect all
; the officers. The "war minister, refus
ing to consider these proposals, has re-signed.
A complete political upheaval
) Is feared.
HONOR ROLL
Killed In Action.
Private Arthur Clough. Portland,
'. Oregon.
Wounded Severely.
Private Frank Ward. Xyiraa. Ore.
1 Private Leonard Beel, Portland.
Crreffon. '
ITWate Otto Odjard, Portland. Ore:
T. P. W. Pure Food Shop
In Our Model Sanitary Basement.
CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE
Phone 15. All Other Depts. Phone 22
When ordering your table supplies from this store
you can be sure of securing Fresh, New Stock, as
Everything: in this Dept. is Strictly New.
FOR SATURDAY'S TRADE.
rv4f-t. Joicr Saui Graju. doii -
Tuu-Hitc JapH-r-e OrmiteeM. do"'
I Jrtru t ine Ijiruo Fbirida t.rapf I 'mil 3 fT
n y KHrrf V liiie atthf UmT. rmvlv.
Lurxi did llad Ivettm-a-li . .
I'ri'-li liruH Hrrnit.. iMM:nd
Jif Klnilmrd. piuml
Ncmi TurnllH and ( rrMs t Imiim-Iiw ..
IWsii IM-tfl SiuitMli. 2 Mitnds
i:fra (hmnI tl I'lttaim-, pound .
H I'.l'ailnU (Vlr), 2 iMimhe .
. . IK 5c an
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everything which could be held on
the battlefiebl and they sure hot it '
; at us. too. They let us have about all'
I their gas and high explosives, then'
they werent satisfied unless they.
; would work on us with a whiz bang ot 1
a trench mortar and that front was a'
; hiird front to fight on. We were in
Chateau Thierry 8 U -some days and i
didn't have any one to back up, but
J the J"o5's clung to the old game and
jput the death grip on it so any Ger
; man division couldn't break the
front. Now this front isn't the wor.t '
frunt we ever tackled but was the i
hardest in the way of clinging to a'
hard tank which the 2nd division took j
and took like a man. We kept the
Germans from going to Paris. Thisi
sergeant also states he was eleven
day without any sleep at the front ;
w,hich I mentioned above. We didn't;
hardly aleep for twenty days. All wej
did was doze off and that wan enough. !
The division which I was in won great!
praise and also the regiments of this
division but I'll say and tell the same
! thing to anybody, we weren't any bet
! ter than any other regiments of the
A. C- K. We all did our bit and when
la man can say his regiment" Is the
best, well, he has the pep. but I
j wouldn't say so. I would go an
j p!ace with my regiment or the regl
iment I am in. for they sure are fight
ing nven. not because they are Ma
rines In our division is the ninth and
twenty-third doughboys and fifty and
sixth Marines and them good old
doughboys sure did fight.
Now then we finally were relieved
from Chateau Thiery and made a
j trip to SoisHons which was a very !m
; portant drive at that time. We drove
two days and it was nearly as bud as.
i Chateau Thierry, but we shot ahead
! and kept going and was released In
j two days to real up for a biff drive on t
j another front. While resting our dK i
(vision was made shock troops. Well.;
: perhaps you know what shock troops,
j are. They pick the best division for
: such work. Now we weren't the only(
' o yips that had the honor as hockdi-,
visions.. There . were two others at
j this time made the same, thing. Xow
thi I, what we did before this WkU I
I Williamson's division arrived. We
i went to St- Mihlel, which was an easy.
ffr-nt. We drove several miUs and
j had a hard time keeping up with the'
I Hineys- We then were relieved- and ;
' came back to rst, being there about;
two weeks. The French picked the i
div slon which we boys were in to help I
make a drive at Champagne. Wej
drove, there from the flrnt to the sixth'
of October and was it was the hardest'
battle vie ever foright attd every yard
of ground we took we had to fiuht ;
for it. I will tell the world if a man
got out of that all O. K. he had a
horseshoe in his pocket or an awful j
lot of good lurk and we i ground
the Germans had held for four year, i
Well, the boys were pulled out to
' ,.
Fims Brings Happiness !
With Tte Dswa I
go to the Argonne forest to fight,
They drove fourteen kilometers with
out a stop and drove where a, division
couldn't even bend the line.
Xow, then, this is a brief story of
our division and regiment. At that
I will say we had it just as hard us
any division and t can't say we were
anv better than other divisions.
Yanks did fine in every division and
rate a good cheer and every tiring
else. People can't Imagine what war
is; if a man told them they would Bay
we lie.
Po much for that. I would like to
know if this sergeant realizes there
were more men over here than his
regiment and how 4n;ny times ho
fought beside the French and how
many citations he! got and if he re
ceived any medals; also if that was
house of correction previously over- POLICE HUNT GIRL
l lowing una in ueea or expansion, auw ;
: thn n..n.mlacl,nard fin. I Ihuir olinrfM '
number only one third of the former
i total.
! The visiting nurses of the board, ol
, healt h Peport tho Improvement in
: home, conditions as beyond their great-
The ! 1 expectations. mm w;uirt ,JU3
received an impetus wnicn minions
of dolMrs In appropriations could not
have effected. 1
Oetroit merchants report a greater
business from the working class en
than ever' before, and the hunks show
a gre;itly increased number of dt,
posit ors.
The manufacturers were told that
prohibition would bring a labor short
aye, but this has been disprove!. Fac
tory records fthotv conclusively that
the eliminnt'on of liquor has reduced
WHO IS LISTED AS
NAVAL QESERTER
all the sleep he Jost waSt eleven days, tardiness, absence ana accidents in thf
111 IUKU mi nai. uit u.3 jtanucnv
any day.
There int any news ove here to
tell except I expect to be with the
lucky ones for homq soon. So good
luck to everybody.
I am as ever, somewhere in- France.
SCfr. VILMAiI A.i BEAIICRY.
U. S. Marines, American K. F.
DETROIT MAYOR SAYS
'plants to say nothing of productiot,
Increase-
Tho commissioner of health states
that there is no increase in tho num
ber addicted to drugs.
There is bootlegping of liquor, but
It has nut been more prevalent than
expected, and should be reduced to a
minimum when Ohio and Toledo be
comes dry.
No large hotels have gone out of
business. While they felt a reaction
for :i rime, t hev itro crudnallv recti n-
PROHIBITION BENEFIT jejune.
i The theater business has been bet
' ter than ever.
BY JAMKfl coirZKNb Th() b(,st indication of the clasp
Mayor of Detroit ! whit h prohibition has its greatest ef-
Written for the United Press.) :ft amun ls EiVen bv the statement
of the manager at a taxicab company.
Ho says that his business was cut 6
per cent
l.etroit can not trace the harm pr
hirfition may have done, bftpt It can
sense the good effects and the rreat
, est of these will not arrive until th
present generation of children has
been permitted to develop in homes
AKLAXT. Cul.. Feb. ' 21.
Naval authorities and th tak-' j
land police Friday, are search- !
Ing for L,eomantrte Irene Burke.
stenographer in the radio seivice
on Mare Island, who la posted as
a deserter.
Miss ilurke's case is the first
Instance, t-o far as i known hero
where a woman has deserted the
service. ii ;ss Burke has t een
musing since January 17. when
she went to Mare Island after a
:. furlough and draw a monthV pay.
Her d (wear 'Jed uniform ilia ince
been found at the horn 3 of a
friend-
yooiuancUes take the same
oath of all-.giunce as other mem
bers of th'? t-ervice and if sL6 is
arrested wiM have to faro court-
ma rtial. .. The citstomfiiy it ward
of $;ii is offered for her appre-
henslon. Ms Burke l:u daugh-
t.-r-of .Mr. and Airs. Patrick
Burke of Oakland.
JJUTII men and women and
children, too, for that mat
ter should support the "buy
home products'" movement
for selfish as well as unselfish
reasons, for wo all benefit by It.
ljOt-a) prosperity is the plujn
and certain result of loyal patronage-
of our local Industrie.
I'SK HOME 1'HOUUCTrt.
Home Industry League of Oregon
rETKO!T. Mich., Feb 20.-Detroi
was the first of the "million" class
cities to go dry. The first of May,
191 H. saw 1200 saloon licenses auto
matically canceled- While the war
days and their abnormal activities
have tended to obscure the direct con
crete results of prohibition, my duties
as police commissioner and mayor
have shown me no permanent dam
age to the city's prosperity. On the
contrary, J have before me the data
to 'prove that tho city has benefited
enormously.
Crime Takes Drop.
. petty crime In Detroit has been re
iucel by from 60 to 70 per cent.
unmolested by John Barleycorn.
, WHISKY ItrNMJES KIMJ-ID
DKTKOIT, M'h. Three alleged
whiwky rmmcr wore killed at Wjan
dotto innr here late this Hflcrnooii
The when n street car struck their auto.
VICE PRESIDENT'S BORROWED SON IS A HAND
PICKED BABY!
Th. Coimnf of Baby Mulu tM Ad
mil of Glorious Futura.
BKINC; US YOUR BUTTER AND EGGS
Vc:il ways jrav the hiphost market price and you
ti'iido them out in any dept. or tne store.
7)fi(?pGoples Warohousfe
can
Scientfftts nay rreat BriW houM be laldT
upon ttie remarkable IndueTire whirli ti.j
tootber's hapny prenntl dimoitifJri 1 1
iipoa tlte Imilta sod future of tlie funcrr
1 tionn to come.
Thr is a splendid preparation vornen
for rmr half a century iiave applfrd b-v
fnre tte orlr" arrival, known a Mother'
Prier.?. Thtt in a most griteful, ppnetrntir
reiueir that t nre aoftrn an 'I aoothc
the myrfad of broa-f. flit oMornin.-1 nrnark
under tl.e skin of tito aMomcn. By it? rr
iiIbf 11 e rfnrlnff the perfod the nrve. ten
don and cord are relixed and t!ere in an
pAfWTxe Ct tiauwa, 1Ciiririr-tlown pain,
vtraiu nd r"nernl dlwoinfttrt more oftfn
than frffwrwiso experieacetl wbea catur ia
Lnafded. .
fey of brother' ?rl0-A nirht an4
fnornlt-r the miiflrtr. rlor with euse whrn
bify rtjmmi. ttie tirrm at the rri(i in tttnrter
ttiui rm and d.inr-r I natiimllr avoid-d.
Write tle BrauftipJil HttiliNir C.-mpfliv,
rp. F. ,-tnvir Builifnr. Atlanta, f;-or?taf
fr nVir Mifttte?-tHtyd Ronfc. ami o)tnm m
Iwritle ttf MotlM-r'a rriand fmm th dniprtrt
by a!l mwaa. aud get Uita fcwudiUun to scct
ijl! I wf'S Um'
ill 'NX -c-,.
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tottr' .
SHIP CROSSES
SEA 600 TIMES
NEW YOIIK. Frb. 21." When '
the traiiHHrt Hotel na enmo Into
lort lure with S4l:iT w Id tern. .lo
hud Ur her hlef cnsfliu'ep C.
lMnhy lio I seventy year old
ami Iihm horn In tlto Mltite Ktar
Iine wrvlee tlilrty.nlne yean. He
snld Im! rekotiei be Imd erowHctl
the Atlantic AO times.
He afl on the Haltlc when flie -took
i Hnrn I Pcrstilnar hroiiff .
While lie wan on thtit hl she had
spa en hniwlMn wtth sohniartnc
Jle w on tin )titlcht when
hIio wan tHfWNli'd and Kitiik, lie
wenrM tlie MtliMrnlhol Sprvlce
medal, which a avartlii him
iMH-aiiH' he made hf?4 way alone
down to the don life I -titom trf tho
jiiKttcia to wo how. badly hIio win
damattl.
RUNS RAILWAYS OF
SIBERIA
$10,000,000 GIRL
J XEES TO HAWAII
!jXU UUUUE SUITORS'
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. NRW YORK. Feb. 21. Pre- :
clpltate flleht va better than
receiving constant ana) unwel- '
come atenttonn from fort tine
hunters, in the opinion of MImh
Alice Antoinette L,amar, whose
father, tho late J.'H. Lamar, the
mining magnate; left her the in-
come of ltM0,oo. o he fled
to Hawaii with two young worn- 1
an friends. Thin was revealed 1
by one of her Intjmate friends. .
ulthoiiKh the heireMH' flight to
secure peace rf mind took place '
a month ago. With Mine lamar t
are M1m Hrewster Johnon and !
Miss Mary Louise Baldwin.
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rur.nti of IJMIc DuuulKcr.
Mr. find Mth. J. II. (.'ainpl1!!,
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JoKN F. STEARNS
Stevens Is to mannge the Siber
ian railroad Byateni for inior-al-llcd
coiniiiisslon.- He was m-nt to
Kussla by the United States at llio
head of a commissiun of railroad
men to reorganize the entire Kns
sian railway system, but 'they
were stopped In their work' by
tta rise of the Bolshevikl and re
tired to Japan. Stevens Is Bos
ton man and proved his ability as
a member of a board of trustee
appointed to administer affair
of the Boston Klevuted railway
ion service-cost plum
It the members of the littvrnutional
peace conference are wise thev will
f .realize the temper of the world will
Hermieton, are the parents of Uiliy ut bear with secret diplomacy or Le
t daughter born, this morninjr at Kt. disposed to support any derisions so
I Anthonv'H hospital. ... reached. -
QUICKEST PAIfr KIILER; Off EARTH
Mustarine Stops All Pain in Hall l& Tint) it1 Takes Other
Remedies Oftentimes in Five Minutes. Subdues
Inflammation and Reduces Swellings.
I TAKES ONLY ONE SMALL BOX TO PROVE IT
Vice President and Mrs.. Thomas
ft. Marshall may SKEM Important
persons but in reality they are
only the abject slaves of their fos
ter son. Morrison Marshall, the
hand-pirked baby!
i Morr son Marshall Is a glorious
era m pie of the triumph of scientific-
baby-ralslng. He wasn't
much of a taby at all when Mrs.
Marshall picked, him out and car
ried him home from the Wash
ington Diet Knchen where hi
mother had brought him In the
hope of caring biro (row death by
tarvatioa..
t Behold Morrison Marshall. on
year after hie "borrowing'' by the
vice president and his wife the
happiest, healthiest candidate fr
honors in a baby show that
weilth, skill and love can pro
duce! '
His own mother calls upon him
frccuently and Is as proud and
devoted as only mothers cun be
And Vice President and Mrs.
Marshall, while they have not
legally adopted ' Morrison, are
frank to admit that they hope they
may keep their hand-picked baby
always!, .
j 'Ton't be (lownhearted! Never nilna
, If you have tried planters end llni-
t'.:em and other things that don't ntrrt
' to banish the pain and agony tll day
after tomorrow.
If you want to kill pain, get rid of
aches draw, out inflammat ion und
' luaKe oil KWellfup.l dlflappenr Willi
amazlnq- speed get a box of Mt'STAIl.
INK riRht away.
( t'h.mlt Ilegy discovered Mustar
ine. He made It of irood, hoiieMi, true
yHlow miislard addc-il fltier pain-de.
Mtroylng Ingredient took out th.
. I. lifter and astonished - the . Ho-dica.i
j i.ntf.ic'uil 1. Klving to the world a
' prepa rar iioi ten time belter tr.an
( Irandinother's pood old-fashioned but'
, dirty and bl'sterlng mustard plaster,
j Mustarine relieves backache, head
ship, tnotha'-he, earaehe nnd neural
: gla In five minute!. In an hour ah
i misery will disappear.
More throt goes over nlghl luui
hiigo uiouy In an hour. Chest eolds,
stiff neck, neorh s, pleurisy, rheuina-
: tl ( laiiis arid swellings all yield
i piouipfly anil nr pepdily nded. Pa
'sure you gel MuMrrino- always comes
In 'eilnw bo.
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