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-wluw.vw.,1,.,l, ft, (fif, rfnTnwi(wi-. v - ,, , ., -, , i ... if.v-r.,.-..,., , . .-.... . . , , . . ... - - - PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1019. TEN PAGES EAST OREGONI AN SPECIAL NEWS OF UMATILLA CO. rostoffice and. Weekly Are in New Ijocations ' 1 ISast Oreontnti srt..'lui. ' ATHKXA, July 25. Sheriff T. D Taylor a a bti.'Infi visitor in Athe ne Thursday. ' W. C. Kiumt-1 ha returned from the aprlnH whrp h. has been spend ing hla vacation. Mra. Kc.va. r.f Weston wm a visitor I; Athena Friday. The M;ae Kira fMr. and .Mrs. I'harlea May and chil til en of Weston mountiiiu were in , town Saturday. ! Mr. an. I Mrs. D. 11. Mannfiold and duuRliter Velva of Walla Walla have j neon visiting- at the home of Mra. A. ! Mr. and Mra. Charles May and chil dren of We-'ton mountain were in rttn Saturday. i .Mr. and Mra. 11. H. Mansfield and ! daughter Velva i.f Walla Walla have j Wen visiting ut the home of Mra. A. J B. Lossdon. Mia. Jim Joikw tt Weston vlaitor in Ailiona Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Iurence flnkerton thing of au aooioy for hprlnita there spent Sunday 1! the home of Mra. in. . ' , l'lnkerton'a in llier, Mra. Gray, Inj tine approaches the titxl driver In Milton. awed fashion, for there aren't many Mlaa Ivy Zer').i returned home Sat-jtaxla In Berlin praise be! If tliuxl urday Trom Albion, WaahiiiKton,' driver la in a good mood he may llaton WashlnRton, where ahe has been via- to reason and offer to take hla life Itlnir her sister. land jours in hla hands whilst he Alias PauUne My rick and Jack i vent urea forth with hla trusty taxi, lie Beck were viators at the Jess Myrlck turns on tho Juice. There la Upstream hnme. i of fire, green and red and blue. It Mr. Russell and two sons, Alvln and looka like a 100 to 1 bet that the tnxl Bud, were visitors hi leudleton Mou-.wlll e-xnlode but Iti doesn't. It day. , 1 , jtrrouas and creaka, and cIiuks and A. J. Parker spent Monday In ren-'snorts, and finally la on In a bunch, dleton. j The taxi driver tnnea her tP. Tho Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Oravea and fam-'lron wheels rattle, the body creaka, ily were up from Gibbon Saturday. Ithe machine altlda. It makes more - Mr. Wickllne haa atarted an auto racket than a Pittsburg; foundary on n ta(te between Weston and Pendleton, busy day. You hanK onto the kuii- waa bota. it ha, no rubber In its make I up. Its tirvH aM o( stvol. witji ome ind Inid Cartano wt-re visitors ir: Pendleton Thursday. Mm. Fuller is vlftltlntr at th home of her wwter, Mrs. Marie CarMens of thin city. , Misw E Carstens pih to Pendle ton Thtirfdav ; visit her brother, ltalih. Mrs. K. T. Jones went to Pendleton FY! day to visit her daupht:r. Mra. jtMvtii n, urn. . Uttle lHn Jihn.on cracked the l(ine in his arm whtn he attempted lo nU a calf. The arm in improving and h "will w uii l able t remove th: -ftfendajre. Mr. and Mr H. O. Thompson spent Monday in Milton. Miss Pauline Myrick went to Pen dleton Friday. ; J. Huah was a visitor In Athena 8at t'fday from Pendleton. Mrs. Marie CVrtena went to Pen dleton Sunday ii visit her son Ralph at St. Anthony's Hospital, ltalph is I very much Improved and expects to return home next week. Mra. Km eat rtchrimpf la very 111 at her home west of town with tonsilitla, Pete In fan of Adams was a visitor ; ir. Athvna Sunday evening. Miss Clara Haney is working In tho t?o!den Kulo during the absence uf Mr. and Mrs. Gary Taylor. The Athena Press office has been moved frfim th poet office building to the old Press office. Miss Ruth Stewart who was oper ated on for appendicitis at the Dea conness Hospital is get tine alon very nicely. Mr. and Mr. Heath of "Weston mountain wer vlaltora in Athena Sunday. Tom Hooker was down from Wes ton mountain ."?unda. Mr. and Mr. McKlhaney Vent to w alia Walla Sunday and heme Monday rveninif. wale and wonder what you've ever done y deserve this. The driver turns a notch; there's returned another explosion; the machine, slides and aim out kills a Noske guard, to say r i rr-T in ' ..... . , i ., .;.t: i3-" . Z La-Alt z OVERALLS Rej.u.S.Pait-.Off. ' Is our Registered and Common-law Trade Mark and can only be rightfully used on goods made by us. Should any dealer try to sell you any garment (or Children I to 8 years of age under the KOVERALLS name you may be sure he is trying to market an inferior substitute on Koveralls reputation. Unlet made by Levi Strausi & Co. . ' they're not KOVERALLS Keep A NEW SUIT Koyeralls $1.50 tie Suit KOVERALLS are made only by Levi Sbauas & Co., . San Francisco and bear this label Kids Kleen FREE IF THEY RIP KOVERALLS RE6. U.S. PAT. Off. LTV) STRAUSS & COl san rcA:i5co.CAi Air. and Mra. Garry Taylor haw ra-' nothing of some Innocent bystandfra. turned iYom La Granite vhere thylThe passenger roceivea absolutely no have been looking over the country. (Consideration, for the driver la. of Mr. and Mra. C. M. Etiger returned course, careful driver and knowa that from Dayton Monday. (there won't be more than two cuaii- - The poslofficn haa been moved from a,,ie" ln ,hB machine that la, the the hardware bnildiivr ta the rooma. driver badly mansled and the paasen formerly o-uriled by the Red Crop. er kiHod outright. v . .1 So It troea, very painfully. The driver lets you out at your dcatina tlin, you take an inventory to find thnt maybe you'll last until the next time, and then get the bad tidiHK -the legal rate is three times what the taximeter Bays, and there'a no argu ment. But, at thnt, for sheer thrills, a Berlin taxi has It all over I'nul Ito vpre's galloping steed, the Twentieth Century Limited, the airplane, or th U-boat. ' REDS AHE FOUGHT WITH PROPAGANDA I The Children Will Want It h PRESENT FREE . TO EACH GIRL OR 130Y 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. Combat "Der Bolchewis mus" With Lurid Posters, Bills Decorating Berlin. BY CARL, r. GROAT (United Press Staff Correspondent) BE RUN". July 24. Bolshevism, or as it is caNed in German, "der Bol chewismus," is being foufcht with a 'famous German weapon propa ganda. I,urid posters decorate Berlin: just as lurid pamphlets and handbills are being sent broadcast by the propa gandists who seek to steer Germany clear of the system of the next door (neighbor. Russia. Borne of the anti- bo tehevik posters have a tendency to keep one awake nights; they could easily be used to scare recalcitrant children. The favorite theme in the .propa gandist poster Is an admixture of skulls, clutching skeleton hands, fire, and orges. One poster is of an ngly skeleton, bearing In Its mouth a bloody dagger, while in the back ground Is a scaffold. Its sole message to the public reads. "The Danger of Bolshevism." Another calls bolshe- vism a ' sea or tiooa ana an army 01 graves." while It portrays a crying j woman before an expanse or graves, each marked with a humble wooden cross. ; Much emphasis Is laid on an ex position of the results of bolshevlsm "war, unemployment, and hunger," and the handbook gives a series of figures to show what bolshevists In Russia do and do not eat, what, what CASUALTIES IN RUSSIA ARE 307 m Khi-l m 7to aff-ijoar-'rottnct, soft drink The 'vlatiit ' is ilie "why "of-iis Sold evei-yvhcre-' Families supplied by grocer, druggist and dealer. "Visitors are cordially invited io i i- inspect our pitini ANHEUSER-DUSCH ST. LOUIS liiiii:uicr 3c Ilot-li, , wlioleaale bistiibutnia I'DIU I.ANlA ORR. (lilluntlcr & lturroufrlis, WASHINGTON'. July 25. Casual ties amiinz the American troops ln Ituasla ts daU total 807 dead, 304 wounded am! 1!) prisoners, of whom; 14 are listed as "released" and one died while a prisoner. Final reports j of the Archangel expeddition, now of-, flclally closed, how total deaths to; have been I8S, wounded. 187 and, ami' missing in acii.m 2. The Vladlvoa. ,'r..TLf-t'0,,th American aviation. tok forces from August 13 July 8. 1919, had reported 90 dead. 17 wounded ami nom mlssinr. Bodies of all those who died In ttussia win oe removed . o a crine-, oaa v n tery in I'tance, the war department OV JfllflJi itldlieU announced, as will aii the bodies off to Germany Soon as tnese soldiers wno died in i.emiany and Luxemburg. There are 7 bodles( now ln Italy, but these will be Inter-; - red in a cemetery at CVenoa. , ST. LOtrtS. July 25. About 3000 l-p to June SO. 57 91s graves of Am-. 'ecrs addressed to persons in Ger- (,., .M, v-,.- h,,v. tx.fr, many were received in the St. Louis mapped and recorded and the work ! ohM rlc8 In the tint two da-s after .ni .,i in it was announced that first and sec- .uStT. . IT- -'i til 'Miln.lllininiii1i.il mt no ft, iii,.iihi1 1 1 m IIMi iixtl Iti t MlimllHtMlllltfl" II HI It KIIIMIUmI. "Till f KvVV wiiwun.J!riiiinifnnTii!n;i'i rKNULKfOM. OKU. 1918 to'but tncre ' " ' 'hy Columbia c.iuuiu u vuiveu uy ner own sons ,rath-r than be coitipelled to depend !ou outside interests for det'elopineiit.1" 1 Service is Restored Being funny is kite most serious kind New Zculnnd will placu a 100 years owork, ... i uan on Uonmn emigration according Pride has but two seasons-w-a for- to Iomlnlin Bremier, Maasey, speak- nrd Bpring and an early fall. lug .it a luncheon fcere. Now Is a Good Time To Drive Out Catarrh-! In -Great Britain have been located. I New Republic Born With Equal Suffrage In Czecho-Slovakia PRAGUE, CZECHO-SOLVAKIA, Julv 2 5. The new ReDublic of Cze- sufferlnga they endure, and so on, ad,eno;SIOrakil may havo many trials. j infinitum. Special appeals are maae bllt lt -white House" wil never be to protect me -iatneriuu. ui jplcketed by "votes for women" enm- iand the loved ones from bolshevlsm, i (tg t.tg Mocked by suffra- which is the death of freedom, order and happiness." The propagandist does not over look the oftrepeated story that, in!. Kus gette parades. For when this newest of the world's democracies was bprn. women -came into the same political i iwk. uiw vintri.ta.cu j 'privileges and powers as tne men. ivanoua sections or ooisnevizea nu- The municipal elections will sec wo j sia. women are naUonalissed. . Imen not onIy at the potnK places, but I s The anti-bolshevlst fight is being m mlmRroug cage1, standing an cantli ! conducted by an organization styling dates for of(i(.e. The new government ! itself The Union for Fighting Bol- j ha anouncwl that "whlle It is true ! shevism. It now has a considerable fhat woman. place , fir,t and fore ! membership which la nnderetood to j mogt n nr nome u ,g algo mi(? thRt include a numoer ot pramm u mta, , , again would be accepted. A supplementary order re-establishing parcel pout also wus received yesterday. The rate Is I! cents a pound with a limit Vjf II pounds. , It is estimated that about 1000 telephone queries - concerning mail for Germany were answered at the postoffice. The first class rate is 5 cents, for the first ounce and 3 cents for each additional ounces. The rate on news papers and printed matter is 1 cent ; for each two ounces or f ruction. The Trouble Is In the Blood. Summsr catarrh, with its nause ous discharge, stuffed up glands, difficult breathing, and summer colds, is bad enough, hut the worst of it is yet to come if you neplect to check thr growth that is form ing to attack you with ten-fold greater power during the winter. That's why it is so important to treat catarrhs and other blood dis orders with S. S. S. during; warm weather, and thus free the system j irom all impurities. It is now an established fact that catarrh is in the blood and that lotions and salves do not give relief. The experience of others has proven that S. S. S. strikes at the very rOQt of the trouble and eliminates it. Waste no tim in his matter, for it is of the utmost importance. Write to our Medical Advisor about your case, Addres , Swift Specific Co., Dept. . S3, At lanta, On. wealthy Germans. I That there Is some fertile soil for i bolshevlsm in Germany i certain, but !the German people do not want so radical an experiment in government . or economics, and would be quite con 1 tent with almost any regime which af i forded them an opportunity to get laway from unemployment, disorder ' o n.i iiiamntent. The German is too ! disciplined by long years in the kaiser school to swing entirely to extremes, especially if he feets more freedom and a chance to live without such an experiment. GIRL CLERK OF 23, ILL, DIAPPEARS FOB VOt'tt CONVEMEKCB PBH THIS COLItJfC East Oregonian I'ub. Ce. Gentlemen: I'lcano send me "Uncle Billy'" Circus and send the tDally) or (Semi-Weekly) Kelt Oregonian by (earner! or (uiatlj, for which find enclosed f. ......... to the following addret ex. ilie paper for Tuonths, , year. Kama r. Tow a ttreet and No My Name la . Uy Address la . . SPOKANE, July 25. Miss Hazel Wyman. age 23, of the Ounsmuir ap artments, a clerk in the offices of the C, M. and St. P. railway local offices, mysteriously disappeared yesterday morning and friends have asked the 'police to aid in locating her. j Miss Wyman has been ill for some 'time and left her home shortly be j fore 1 1 o'clock yesterday morning to igo to the office of Dr. J. C. Cunntng- jham of the Fernwell building, but I never reached there. No cause for her 'sudden disappearance could be given ;to the police last night by the young womana friends. Miss Wyman was wearing a light iyellow summer dress'and a black and white hat when she left home. She is described as being about 5 Ifeet 2 inches in height, of slender j build, dark hair, grey eyes and of fair complexion. social problems affecting all clnfww which will be all the better solvel bv the presence of women in the council chambers.' Members of the American Red (Yona unit, which Is distributing food to thousands of under-nourished children in the new republic find women tak ing an unusually prominent part ln all government activities. At all the lo cal town-council meetins, there have always been a large porportlon of women representatives. The government charge of sr.nno for a passport is preventing many in tending ' emlgr'ita leaving Germany. RIDING IS ROUGH IN OLD BERLIN ip cinci is to KCl;"KlPTION RATES Dally by carrier (Be per month. Dally by Mall 15 00 per year. Daily by Mai 12.10 six months. . Dally by Mail tl.25 three months. ' Semi-Weekly 11. GO per year. fcENT BY MAIZi 6ET FOR POSTAGE. i . BY CARL, D. GROAT (United Press Staff Correspondent.) BERLJN, July 25. Paul Revere was a great rider, and his famous night exploit In the highways and by ways of Massachusetts, already im mortalized in song, was something both thrilling and praiseworthy. But, Paul had a great advantage: he lived In a taxlless age especially a Berlin taxlless age. If Paul had been making his ride In a post-war ! Berlin taxi, the poet would have had something more to write about, i In fact, his refrain would have been ,'vastly different. For Instance, he j would not have had to write, "Listen, ,my children, and you shall hear, etc." fOn the 'contrary, the children would 'have known all about it, and would istill he getting the echo, for a Eerlin ! tnxicah of the present-day variety is no modest, quiet affair. -Everybody knows that It is abroad. It Is built like an open-faced .gunboat and prob ably if It had been used for offensive purposes In the far could have creat ed more havoc than a fleet of U- South Americans ,v Enter Air Service Of Army School NEW YORK. July 25. South Am ericans are flocking into the air ser vice of the United States army as a means of acquiring the necessary training for opening an extensive aero industry upon completion "of their term of service.. Since the beginning of the publicity campaign of the re cruiting service a week ago six South Americans have been enlisted in the west side station, No. 461 Elgin ave nue. Senor Bernardo Plata, of Bogota, Colombia, who was accepted yester day. Raid: "There are only three na tions in South America that have air plane facilities Brazil, Argentina and Chili and there is now under con sideration in Brazil an aero mail route serving Colombia and neighboring states. If this project is carried out it will be a tremendous stride in the WOMEN' OF - ' MIDDLE AGE How Lydla E. Pinkham's Veg etable Compound Relieves - the Ailments of Change of Life. " During Change of Life I haJ hot lashes, dizzy gpefia and every month I waswildwiui misery I had a constant dull pain, and would always feel tired. I suffered in this way for five or six yean and was treated hy a physician and took dilterent remedies without benefit. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound was recom mended to me and I took it, and I believe I. would never have been well if it had not been for tne Vegetable Compound and lydia E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash. lam recom mending your medicine to all women ail ing as I was, for I think it will carry them safely through the Change of Life, and relieve the ailments that coma at that period. "Mrs. Alejue C Nanglb, Galatia, 111. Women who suffer from nervoustisss. "heat flashes." backache, headache?, and "the bines, 'should try this famous root and herb remedy, Lyma tj. nnlc- ham s vegetame compound, and ii com plications exist write the Lydia E. Pink ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The reoult of their 40 years' experience in sticn cases is at your aemcej - fcfj 2 ) ; ' - - .t- rr-y Bantc Service While Traveling '" iJHFRE you'ro noum, your checkbook la the aicn of Vl your credit at the bank. Wher you'ra vnnouin, AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES establish for you a similar credit. Wherever ' you go at home or abroad they re. k good as gold. You sign them at our bank when you buy them; you countersign them when you spend them. The signatures identify you. The value of lost or stolen uncountersigned Cheques Is refunded to you, upon filling out certain protective forms. THE FIRST NATIONAL BAKK I PENDLETON v Capital and Surplus $650,000.00 THCUSAND5 OF WOMEN sufier m!sr?.b!y froo periodic attacks of headache, never dreaming that a permanent cure may be had. Ilcc.dicho nearly always result3 from some disorder .of the etomach, liver or bowels. Taka fchambcrLin's Tablets. They will correct these disorders and. there will be no more headache. Many "have baea permanently cured by Chamberlain's Tablets. -: J If You Eat to Live f or Live to Eat WE CAN SATISFY ALL YOUR WANTS For that camping trip take along some m a r s h m a Hows to roast by the camp fire, pound .' 60c Tru Blu Graham Crack ers, pkg. 20c and 45c Tru Blu Cookies, lb. 40c All kinds of Pancake Flour for' a quick breakfast, also good for- muffins and waf fles. Cantaloups, each . . 10c Fresh Tomatoes,' 2 pounds 25c New Spuds) pound A v-5c Efondard Grocery Go. C. L. Bonney, Pres. 230 E. Court St. Phone 9G v I,