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TWELVE rAGES DATLY EAST OTtUGONJAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, l!)18. PAGE NINR m ft. 5 - Tt 1 E 3 3 2 E MJTik Friday and Saturday ! UNDERFED BERLIN LOATHES TRDTZKY'S WIFE IS I KAISER AND VON HINDENBURG GREATEST 11 J s ' if ! i 7 t (. .i f i , T3? 'fed 1 LONDON'. Jan. 1!t. Ait ohTverat first hand who left (Icrmany in the nilddle of I eeernber, and for vhow triiHtvvorthfncsH the Morning I'qwt vouches, KivcH an amazing account ot conditions In'Uerlln, both economic and political. "Th'-' situation in Berffn.' he said, , "is t 1'tfolntely awful. For the great mans of the population tnere Ih hard ly ny light, warmth, clothing or tiioth, and an appalling1 trick of food "The work of tho city is carried on by decrepit men, and women, reduc ed to pearly the huiiic condition. On uiie occasion I Haw a coal cart with a Kiif-s!an prlnoner in the driver's neat and four women literally In rags carrying bags of coal Into a house. o Soup und Dirt Abound. "The linen worn by both H(xe Is abomfnally dfrly, for there Is no woap. "There Ih Intensely nitter feeling nirionj; the people against tho govern- ; ment, and there would be a revolt, only, es the people are alwnys rnylffg". "Women can't make a, revolution.' The government 'knows this nun forbids the .return to Merlin of able-bodieo men, and officer are allowed to re turn tidy in exceptional eircumstan- l.CH. "Von Ilimlcribiirg Ih loathed by the per pie of Jterlln. Placards v.illi his I b'tH re appealing" for HubserlpllonH to (he. aim were torn flown, although (hey v ere not touched in South flcr nuiiiy. " II over Iterlin notices are poHted "fferh.fc :i000 marks (normally lo ;.iy one informing agulnst perwons siir-; is i ixysKwr adviskk in AVKirrxo RVMi-fiurrs ami jifxpfi ox hook. ci bidding- the K'vcrnni?Mr, the em i peor, the war or officer, i "The population of Uetiin Is divid ed Into three clasnes. The upper r;.iliary cIumh, which adores iflnden I hurtf find hninx l.iiflcn(Inr'f - llw mlil. cih? claHK, wUch loves I.:idendorff U- ! fh,,' sltHl Il,m rom ,,,H M,Mi ,:,n" LnnM h o-it- iiiirh .,uiu ... t h lmrruwlir rxMi1cfij uh a liiblir to Jews, who are utaklni? vast Hums i out of the war, aiyl the tower work j in chLHH, which loath's lllndenburg', ; Kucb-mloi ff and ewpec iaity the ein- Yif fur it rw! rlrllftilpst tho u'n 1 r I r nii iimm'rf.ir.illy, .' OthrwUe nobody 'a year dur,n h"' "ay "f '"f . monlloim the Imperial family, which ! n:on.th !hl" cl,y' 'n"!r''"'.n ICS Ul U7IIIV!lll BIUW III III ' Catarrh of Stomach r Did Not Know It 9 Nearly Starved Srioakor hy IKt Quick Mil. XKW YORK, Jan. IS. Those in InUTimt? touch with "Leon TrotKky. ItitHKia'H nilnlHtcr of foreign affairs Mrs. Selena Tanner. Atlifus, Ohio, writin: "t cannot find words to ex press my thank for your kind ad vine. I never once thought I had ca tarrh of the BtoniacU.- I commenced taking Peruna, as you directed. My Btomach continued to hurt me for aboitt two weeks after I besan tho medicine, and then it etopi""'. I nw have a pood appetite, while before I waa nearly starved.'' Thpae who object to liquid medi cine! can procure Peruna Tablets. v PERUNA Made Me Well haw ceased to be a dominant factor.) Well to I Mi (Vet Some on fori. j "The well to do not nlrmi; fairly! comfortably, because t ne necessnriert pro purnhasat le at faboluus KMin. A ham co.tH$00. A Hpec. restaurant dinner for three, cohiin ?I0, con- listed of warm-water soup, .time tiny fit-hes, a fragment of some sort of meat, a few carrot, a piece of turntp arid an uneatable pudding ".News Is circulated .secretly among the officers that a recent fire or ex l Joslon In the Krupp Worn destroy ed I'jU new airplanes, "Th officers know th,- the Turks are utterly Hick of the war. "Kverythlnt; i ieln- moved west. Double railn are heitiK laid wherever possible, creating the hr,;p that food may come from Russia. "Krnm Jlerlin to Jtus-fr., TieludInff a whole nlht on the train, there was neither liKht, heat, food nor drink of any Hrt, obtninalile.' life, lie Is pictured as a model husband and father, devoting two hours each SESSUE HAYAKAWA in THE CALL OF THE EAST "IN RETURN FOR O' MITSU!" The most thrilling scene ever screened. An itnpussible rti'iunnd n Rinistcr threat an Aiiitrtcun answer. Si-e this picture f the .and of iht llisiiu; Sun. A pulsating", power fid plot laid in siks of magnificent Orit-nial splendor. VAUDEVILLE FIELDS & FIELDS ' fJonifdy Cliaractcr Dolinoators. " FRANK VOKKC; Comt'dv Musical Act. . 'Adults 30c Children 10c , NEGLIGEE.. FOR THE' I SPRING TROUSSEAU piiiiiin &7T E. . Morris, Prop, r" "IV WE SERVE IT, IT'S PURE" : SPECIAL CANDIES J -CLACK PECANS uJ' V:r CLACE ALMONDS ' SPECIAL FOUNTAIN DRINKS: t , ECC-NO(; j? PI ST A CHKNUTSU N I A K -424 t CONSERVE SUNDAE r CHICKEN DINNER . PA T By. : . - S :i Hr is a rose pink garmeat to-delight the hert of any torld. The foundation is a simple slip of flesh colored satin, M the loos over smock la of chiffon of the same shade. 4 The are two adorable shirred pouch pockets, a large square col lar, and fat silk buttons of large size afford the only ornamentation. This ta an extremely common sense negligee for there ts no deli cate lac tc tear, no fluttering ribbons to soil quickly, sad the rlcma terlajs Kud.tbeiaseiTes well to cleaning. r -- j (lay to the education of hiH two young j ko n h, and relying upon h i h w I f e a tirst among hlK adviserH. Mrs. Trotsky, an described Vy fre- , Miient visitors at the apartment at No. J 152 Vyse Avenue, th,e Rronx, when ; tho bolsheviki leader lived In New ; York, is a woman of culture and in i teHisjence. "Unlike her husband, who hi a HuH.slan Jew, nhe Ih a f.ientil. ; but in all hb theories of government stie Ih a firm believer. J Ailol on I'olitlcal M'rltlnsft. It Ih said by those In position know that Trotsky's" stron(?et pollti ral jjamphlets have been written with his wife's assistance, she advising, suggesting and interpolating as the writing progressed. Jfut jt is n-i U'inerament that profits Trotsky most, their friends agrc. He Is at times nervous and morns, nccordinc to the fluctuations of his political for- . ti.nes, but she is ever the Fame ! cheerful, vivacious and hopeful. ; Hhe Is well remembered in the neighborhood of her IJronx home a ' the woman who was alwnys Kniflin1-;. Trotsky was nirely seen without her. She accompanied him to -ami from the editorial sanctum of? the Novy Mir, in St. Mark's Place, where ho did his writing, and attended him at all his lectures. At Socialist meetings she became as welcome as her husband and 0:1 one occasion received the lion's sha-' of applause. This was nc a. meeting on tho east side, where Trotsky met t his most embarrassing experience as ; . a public speaker. j Master of Russian, rench and Oerman, Trotsky was shy on Knplish. From the first day of hts arrival in New York he spent mucn time In ; studying the ' language. Finally he : announced himself able to deliver a ' speech I" English, nn(t Rainst the advice of his wife arrangements were iade for the event. As the story Is told by Trotsky's New York friends, the presence of his . wife at this meeting, which was de signed to win him an audience fn the American press, alone savd the sit uation. She Led II Jm to Scat. t It proved a fiasco, at trie best, but the wits of Mrs. Trotsky" took the 'sting out of it. Trotsky started his KnRilKh speech, stumblpd ut the sec ond sentence, floundered along help- i lessly for another moment and came to a halt. As he stood, re faced1 and , : miserable, racking his brain for the I elusive English words, the and fence giggled, then burst into laughter. It was the first time tttat he bad ever been laughed at by a socialistic i gathering and he looked helplessly at his wife, smiling encouragement from a from seat. Sho went to his rescue, mounting the platform, and led h!r to his sea; i while she laughingly pleaded with the ' -rnwd to forgive and forget his awful ! Enalish. Then she gathered hts friends : about htm and led the merriment that strengthened Tntdsky to benr his hu miliation. Hut It was a great blow ti his pride. Trotsky's Jong withheld nook. "The liolshevlki and the World Peace," L.t was written In Switzerlarfl before tho effect Mm Trotsky wart with her f;ill of the czar, predicting tho revo- husband at this time, and tier counsel Intkm and nntlfnlng thn boMir-viki b; known to have guided him In th program which Is now being put intc writing of this book. ' 1 H elp Your Nation save coal Use an electric iron for all your ironirtg.- The -current you use is generated .by water power American Beauty Iron. $6.00 Hot Point Iron $5.00 General Electric Iron. . ..... $4.50 Only four ironing boards left. PacifiG Power & Light Co. 'Always at Your Service" 2 BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT la &.5;ijr4 by the ure tot soma of thcsA hautiful - fixtures " 6t ours. They giva light that illuminates tha room perfectfy, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are aot expeh Biva considering thetr extra ef ficiency anrl ertra beauty. Why not at least sea themT ' J. L. VAUGIIAN '4 FARM LABOR IS AMPLE IF RIGHTLY UTILIZED I'. S. Iirni Labor CiHpcrat4oii and Sa-rirtrc Will In sure WM'rsary Help. t bin the vessel w as hel tip a week by ice in Chesapeake 'Bay, had be- . 'como i:nsale:thlp through regular Vgcn? nr OiH'gon , cl.wnnels. Tho company added that it va against its policy to destroy ba nanas fit fir fooil. itiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-i I xllllllllllMlllllllllMllllllllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll- I II Join the Crowd 1 J dont forget llic bitf 1 1 DANCE TONIGHI 1 Liberty Hall Sawyer's Enlarged Orchestra rOlU'Al.Mf. Ore., Jan. 1 ;iy nt ili.ing every bit of the available farm labor supply in Or?.n It " II! he tnonKh to plant, care for alid liar--fst the big war crps cnlled fr by t bo KnvcrninrM.t .vsays J. V. Itrewer, fiirni labor am nt lor Or ron. 1 'oopernl Ion and sacrifice by farm ers, laborers and business men are no cesy;iry. To the usual fnrt-ps must be added rcl b ed f:iriiers. ( iroa bb farm women, bik'h rt'honl toy. elerks nnd . office- assistant.- teniiiorarTly relieved .by snbst it nl bin of v iii( n and older men, and men about town. Kxehaimn 01 help in local communities and shill ing of reserve forces to points of eutcrireucy will also be necessary 1 1 Is a lsn "t'Xpectcd that Tmsiness men will Htnwl iH-ady 10 lltrow off their c ats and help the farmer out in the pinches. Mr. Hrewcr represent? the I. 8. of fice of markets, but will correlate his work with" that of the frnte Council of Defense, the State Labor Commis sioner, the Arrlcult ural rolb-ue Ser vice, the Portland Free Employment Hureau. and the local cou-ty aurlcul inral councils or other .ral hod lea ' Only by the closest unity of all these fun os will the plans succeed. This W. assured, Mr. Itrewer thinks, and farmers are, encouraged to k abend ' with their pbins for maximum crops. Last December u;is the wettest ever recorded by the" O. A. . weather re ports covering a period of l'.'i eaT Total precipitation was t .?.; inches beating the former record of Dec. UiOT bv .-Sj'f nn i'i"' Tm tempera ture was A. It Oc-r-es ab Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the ytm each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant mstttr. lonual. E oi 1 i n iVonn.iUHi nW.WAs TO rt)OI! 1 MARYLAND Admission 50c L&dies Free iiiiiiiiiiitiiiniitit"i,IM,lllin,,llll,,MI,l,I,nil,ll,IIIIIIIIIM l.ALTI M MIK. J 11 1 Two mil- , lion riic biinanas were orrred by the Lnitcd Kruit t'omp.iny tonbibi to the Kond Administration of Mainland for distribution amoni? tin- )-r. A ti'lemani from the office of tin company to I Administrator Moo- vt r said the steamship Vika arrived at Ualtimore with In I'uncbes of the fruit, wlilch, owing to the f act j Those of us who nre accustomed t" ft 'l dull nnd heavy when we arise, splitting headaches, stuffy front a col 1 foul tonane. nasty breath, acid stom ach, la me back, can Instead, not h look and feel ns fresh as a daisy al ways by washing the poison and tox ins frdin tho body with pho-phattl hot wa - each mornlncr; We should drink, before break fast, a slasi of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate It. it to flush from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels th previous day's indUrestlMe waste, soui bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans ing. sweMenimr and purify ins; the tntire alimentary tract before puitin-t noire food into the stomach The action of limestone phosphate and hot water on an empty stmach ir wonderfully Invigorating". It cleans out all the sour term entnt Ion, ga-icy waste and acidity a nd gives nno a splendid appetite for breakfast and it Is said to be but a little while until t he roses begin to a ppear in t b checks. A Quarter pound of limestone phosphate will cost very little at the drug store, but is sufficient to make a n one who i- but hered w itli bilious ness, const tpat ion, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the f niiject of internal sanitation. Try It a ud you are assured that you will lot k better and feel better In over) way shortly. AKLA The Sensible Six SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL YEAR ROUND SEDAN. Light weight combined with sturdiness. Maximum power combined with greatest possible economy. This is reallv a high class car, but the price is within the reach of all. Come in and let us prove our claims for this wonderful car. N. P. McLEAN rhonc 222 For Demonstration. 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