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TAC.K ETiFATJO FOURTEEN PAGES' daily rarer mroKTAN, raNrn?TON, oRgooN, gATtmpAY, Amir, z, 101a GERMANY HAS ALMOST HOPELESS LEGACY OF TROUBLE AND MISRULE Ke Children Will Want It tirfbt . A PRESENT FREE TO EACH GIRL OR BOY Who brings or sends to the East Oregonian office one new Daily subscriber by carrier for 1 month or longer; or one new Daily subscriber by Mail for 3 months or longer; or one new Semi-Weekly subscrib er by mail for 1 year; or any subscriber renewing their Daily subscription for three months or longer or Semi-Weekly for one year. FOR YOt'U CONVENIENCE VSB THIS COUPON East Oregonian Pub. Co. Gentlemen: Pleane send ma "Uncle Billy's" Circus and end the (Daily) or (Semi-Weekly) East Oregonian by (carrier) or (mail), for which find enclosed S to the following; address. Bend the paper for monlhi, year. Name Town ' Street and No. . My Name Is My Address la .... - ' . 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A" Aa There record of raised a family of eight Is her story remarkable. , Thousands of families are larger. The history of the Koch family Is unique In that the mother, with all her loving; care, pinned her faith lo a simple home remedy and never had a doctor for her children. Here Is what she says: "Peruna has done my children good. I have a family of eight and never had a doctor, only your medicine. We all think Peruna a splendid tonic." So far as we have learned, Pe runa la the only known remedy for which such a wonderful claim, can be made. - Dike Mrs, Koch, there are thousands upon thousands of mothers who place their entire de pendence upon Peruna. That Peruna has merited this confidence Is attested by the words iJinK-ril Out Today. The fourth edition of the Dantern, the high school paper, was Issued to day. The next number will be devoted to graduation and will be the final one of the year. Move riaraim WUh. Sl. R. C. Wllsey and D. F. 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'SIMPLE HOME REMEDY Americas Mother Beats Them All : are few families in which the Mrs. Gustave Koch, Box 24, iewicK, Keokuk (Jounty, Iowa, has been surpassed. Not in the fact that she from such mothers as Mrs. Gustave Koch. Dons life to her! Peruna is Indicated for coughs, colds, catarrh of the head, nose and throat, or dis order of the stomach, bowels or other organs due to catarrhal In flammation of the mucous linings. If you are sicft and suffering, write the Peruna Company, Dept. 8-80, Columbus, Ohio, for Dr. Hart man's Health Book. It Is free and you may find that Peruna la what you need. Dr. Hartman's World Fa mous Peruna Tonic comes in either liquid or tablet form. Ask your dealer. If you are seeking health, do not accept "something just aa good." Insist upon Peruna. Tour dealer will give you a Peruna Al mansA " out a permit yesterday to move a gar. aee from Webb and Cottonwood streets to 512 Clay street and a few moments later were speeding the building eastward on the railroad Htreet: By middle afternoon the build ing was ready to be placed on its new foundation. llecruit Xew Squad. A recruiting campaign will be con ducted by the members of the high school's military company from today until the drill period on Wednesday. An effort will be made to raise enough men for another siuar, one being need ed to form three platoons In the com pany. Will Bo On Ranch, Ernest Dohnert, who recently re turned from overseas service in the U. 8. n.vy, expects to leave soon for Harney county, where he will be em ployed on the ranch of his brother-in-law, Nelson Wilbur." Takes Over Red Cross Office. Miss Virginia Todd has assumed the duties as secretary of the Umatilla County Red Cross and is successor to C. E. RooBevelt. She will carry on the work in addition to her activties a? secretary of the Home Service seo tion. Will Krect Memorial. Pendleton employes of the U. S. de partment of agriculture have been asked to contribute a fund for the erection of a memorial drinking foun tain on the grounds of the agriculture building in Washington, D. C.. which will be In honor of the employes of the department who lost their lives while In the service. An appropriate bronze tablt will be placed on the fountain. II. S. Military Squads Tie. In the inspection of the high school's military company yesterday seven of the eight squads tied for first place. Holman Ferrin announced himself greatly pleased with the showing made. Squad number four won first place In the competitive drill between the squads, while the second squad took second place. . Squad number three captured third. Tailor Hero Today. The civic activities uniform for the Pendleton band will be ordered today, a tailor being on the way to measure the boys for their new togs. The cow WHY NOT HELP YOUR WIFE By letting us send her y upa X Thor Electric 4 Washing Machine The cost to operate a Thor washing machine is less than 2c an hour. Can vou afford to do it yourself for that price, or WOULD YOU RATHER PAY 20 to 25 TIMES AS MUCH for a wash woman? With an electric washing machine you have the satisfaction of having it done the way you want it. Pacific Power & Light Co. Always at Your Service. i BY FRANK J. TATDOK. , (United Press Staff Correspondent.) BERLIN, By mall.) Germany's Infant republic was born with no sil ver spoon, unless, liberation from militarism and kalserism can be In terpreted in that way. The new re public begins with the most hopeless legacy of troubles that any nation ever faced. - So Interwoven and tangled are the problems which the new. republic's cabinet Is undertaking and struggling against, while new ones rise constant ly, that the words of a German, who said, "There Is not a man In all' Ger many who sees at one time more than half of the maze of dangers that might explode and overthrow the state," arettrue. , There are those who say the situ ation la beyond solution, They hold that the slate or the past should be wiped clean, and that the German state should start all over again. much as Russia tried to do. The gov ernment realizes this would mean dis aster and complete loss of confidence In any form of government, and struggles to avoid It. It Is hard enough to change the form of government when things are running smoothly, and when all par ties agree to It. It is hard enough to begin a republic where no govern at all existed before. The Germans find their task made .far more diffi cult by the reason that their country was complexly reorganised and thi new regime has to answer immedl ately for all the deluge of failures: and mstakea of the old. Germany today can be visualized Perhaps as a popper full of pop-corn, most of which has popped, but some boys' outfits which will characterize them when out of town will be assem bled here but uniforms are to be Im ported. Funds to pay for the new uni forms will be raised at the bandraen'sj dance to be held Wednesday, April 23. Taxes Rolling In. With the O-W. railroad's share of their taxes paid in, the receipts at the sheriff's office took a big upward leap today and the mail brought in several more large checks in payment of the first half taxes. Persons will be given until closing tome tonight in which to Day their first half or -be placed on the delinquent list, subjecting them to penalty. Administratrix Files Report. Mrs. Emma C. Denz, administratrix for the estate of Hugo Denz, deceased, yesterday filed her first semi-annual report of the condition of the estate with County Clerk R. T. Brown. With it she filed a petition to have 150 a month from the estate set aside -for the support of their three minor chil dren. The petition was granted In probate court, together with orders setting apart exempt personal pro perty of the estate for the use of the widow and children. Balance Is $15,287.45 The Umatilla County Red Cross bal ance on hand is $15,287.45 this month. The balance at the beginning of March was 120.567.58. and to this has been added $109.45 in contributions; $47.75 In materials sold; and IZ59.70 irom Freewater. The following are dis bursements; Membership dues. $36 materials purchased, $835.66; trans portation of materials, $42.98; home service section. $207.17; canteen ser vice, $1,643.37: equipment of Red Cross units, $195.70; office salaries and wages, $60; postage, printing, etc $17.35; other general administrative expense, $149.05; public health nurs- of which has not and la still going off. ach explosion shakes the whole mass. This unstable state is new togetner only by the walls of arms that still surround It, for many are they who would like to escape from tile burden. Germany's new government is tacit ling the problems with optimism and hope confidence Is hardly possible. as yet. Right here It migni db the new German government i without brilliant leaders and Is with out great men In It. This the Ger mans themselves say, and do so with out regret in their voices. The Ger mans have had enough of great men, and seem glad to trust their future to mediocre, honest citizens. Thi "earoenters' relchsrag." as n has been called, has already weather ed storms of opposition, during the trying months when the K,om Seheidemann party guided Germany from militarism, and put to flight the adoption of a provisional repuune con. itiitir,n at Weimar, on reoruary . The great mass of German people h.i. ernrexsed their confidence In at least the honesty and Impeachable good Intentions of the "citizen con Kress." How wuccessful these "citizen iiiitnmm." if they can be called that. will be, can be told only by time. If they succeed In bringing Germany out of the muddle of tangled political. uncial economic and foreign prob lems. it will be an everlasting tribute to the republican form of govern ment. If they fall and have to call fnr heln from outside Germany, no small proportion of Germans who are pessimistic preaici. ii win " cause the militarists and the Junkers left too much of a bad legacy to car ry in these trying times. Ing, $2,S93,10; and civilian relief, $18. 65. :'. iinss IMsliliu? Tint Week The bass fishing season Is due to open about Thursday of next week according to Sol Baum, local sports man and' authority on lish. Water in the reservoir will have reached the top and have settled sufficiently by that time, to make the angling good, he believes. Baum and a number of local anglers will Journey over to the reservoir Thursday to lure a few big bass out of their haunts. So far only mail sir.hes have, been reported, due to the muddy water. Last year at this : time some big baskets were taken out or the reservoir. H8 Attend Heading Room. One hundred forty eight people at tended the City Library reading room during March, says the report or Miss Sydney Sommerville, presented Thurs day night at a meeting of the library board. The number of books loaned was 121, and 10 new borrowers have been added to the library list. Miss Sommervoille was granted a short leave of absence and her sister. Miss Evelyn Sommerville, will take charge rtf the library during the former's absence. The resignation of Mrs. James Fee as member of the board was laid on the table. Those present at the meeting were Manuel Frledley, president; Dr. B. J. Sommerville, C. P. Strain, treasurer: Mrs. Kenneth McRae, and Mrs. Walter Jones, sec retary. .. Will Aid Soldiers. J. G. Simonton has been appointed by Uncle Sam to give free information and advice to soldiers and sailors on War Risk Insurance. He can be found at Hotel Pendleton. BltmE OP srSTKKV WORKS AS 8TKKPI.KJACK TO 11J3J PAY K.XPEXSES OP HONEYMOON To become the greatest steeplejack in the world is the ambition of Mrs. John Kennett, ,e, brlda at sixteen, who Is now traveling through the middle west on her moneymoon with her husband. He has been a steeplejack for twenty-five years. To make tho expenses of their trip this girl, who was Myrtle Hangs of ISedford. Ind., Is helping her husband to paint smoke, stacks. 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