.
THlltSftAY, 2i, 1921
FAG Hi TWO
ZjA GtAUlfS T27ZNING GTST.XTZT.
1 1 a
V)
EASTERN OREGON
MKT DEMAND
FOR CHEAP RATES
, (Continued from Page.On.) , ,
lions of tills eluuxa. mucin llic.
orpllons rulo In nil roues wftnro cur
rier asked for rellof undar Mils
act. PolndeKer fuvored n'uklnK.
I his Faction bo slrlcl thai IhH snb
tiirfupo coulif Dot ba resortixl IP
In granting lower i'ata l roust
points.
Then Contrrosnman Wi'bnr-j of
WasliiHKt'oii wan put 6n tho Inlm
Htatj conuuorou ronimlsslou III 'In'
houaii. TJiIn wan lh flint limn In
Hi hiflory of llm "lllg Four" com
mittees of the lioune Hint a firm
termer served on one t tlie:ie com
mittees. The rPr.nl I of tlila firm
was a compromise proridinc ihnl
"fairly and reasonably cotnponsii
lory rateB" be frianled.
Feeler lietH Kbit.
ComlnB to recant eventu' In llio
fight ', Mr. Ford PotnUvl uni Ihiil
the announcement for a ZO per com
reduction on const polm rules was
made be Corn tho petition was (lied
Willi the Interstate commerci com
.nlmlon and that It wat .i :parenlly
u "feeler" on I tie part of '. e r:nl
ruiidn to aee what oorl of a nispoiisii
the Intcrmountuin country wouli
mnkfl. The iinponsn Is wild to lie
" re J t Hint loners ami tidi-iinons
pri tenting uk"1mh ililn p. -iiponed de
pat. a of the rurrlors C.' 'allot ur
ive continually from eyr'y riornlng
iill i.islit at (ho heiidqiia'teis of iiie
comm. salon.
I'Wo don't vnnl to pay losies on
1'ic- coast biluiiiesa nf the I'liilrivla,"
To. d auld. "Twelve nillllon people
In tl till or moil n tu i ii country nr
being penullr.ed npw to help the
r:ist cllles. and in the unutlienatern
Btntes the smne conditions prevail
In t.lie stato of AikunHii ilwrs isn't
a slnale dlstrlbulini; point and inno
suyar from New' Oilenn.i pays a
higher frelicht rate than uiiiT.r to
Chicago. 'I'hla Is'ecHihui the. soulli
oatd la not ' oi'Kioilzt 1. Tim enrrlors
In I lie weal nro tlidi.iif and nbAitlng
the selfish Inleresto of the Pacific
roast with this policy.1'
Kvci-m.'ilv Mil.
Tho Poul.ion Ii iIUIiim n Spokane,
inc of the largest buildltms there.
a used hy M. 1'ord as an ex
ample of how, under Hie old sys-t'-ni;
which was In vomio aIi-.ii this
ritildlng, wan built and which would
real n be pi" into effect if tho cur.
riers are allowed to have their,
wry, many peopk- wi re put ii; Ii-m-vy
expense. It cos! atinit $10.01')
nure to boll I Ilia building lli.in H
w-uld luiv- con Iki'I l.t been In
Pi.'llanil. ilno entirely to Inc jnsed
freight on 'iiiiO'.tn.'.il steel, hnril
wui', etn. HenS I'm ntlici siilMn
l. ill to be ' i. .1 i"l mi a li'in in
ni ' nu on n ; ';i'.e' lnesiiiieiu -mil
'fci'CHietilly ilocloiH,' .awv- nlnl
lio-ii huvln-: olflws had Ii. illume
iin -u for the r scTvl-'t- a ov-i-.i
costa wore lilithor' lliiin would be
the case In Ponliim!,
The freluhl on farm wagons' to
La firiimlo Is now slipntly over !!8
and under the inles to bo asked by
the roads a cm of $S .60 would be
made on the roasl. II would cost
9 more to fence a 160 acre field
here lliiin on the const, .Mr
declared.
Itiilmillon Ijooiiin.
The JobbliiK radius of l.a (liande
that we folkaoiu the Inlermouniain
country are jhelr best fiends. If .
the ntjilroada go broke Ve'll alarve
to dontb lcaime bouts an t serve
us. Our business can't gat away
'from them. They shoild belja build
up the Interlilr, wher- thare is husl
ness thai the boats can never e
away from them."
Co? .Makes Report. ',
Bruce Cox reported on tiie meeting
of the Intermediate Kate association
held recently at Bait Lake City where.!
Mr. Cox was the only representative
fsoin the state of Oregon. Mr. Cox
pointed out that ninety-seven organ
izations were represented at this
meeting. ,
Mr. (. (i read several of the import
ant communications sent to the in
terstate commerce commission by the
association, some of which were
signed by representatives of the nin.e.
ty-seven organizations ut the meet
ing.. In one of these It was pointed out
tlilit tbe rates anktd on ?reen coffee
from New Orleans and Galveston to
Pacific coa:st terminals would be less
than the sume rates on the same
roods to points in the intermountuin
country where the distance from the
points of origin is not so Kreat. These
rates, if nllowed to beccmie- effective
would be "unjust, unreasonable and
discriminatory,'' according to the let
ter to the commission.
Department Asked.
Action on this lind other applica
tions of the curriers was 8ked to be
deferred by the rate association, Mr.
Cox suid, until the carriers "definite
ly determine their course with ref
erence to their declaration to file ap
plication involving fourth section re
lief on west bound rates on tile long
list of commodities on which reduc
tions are usked and that hearings on
all of these applications be consoli
dated and held in the west."
Following the close or the speak
ing T. II. Crawford made a motion to
extend a vote of thunks to J. A. Kurd
for coniiiiK here to explain this propo
sition to the ropresentntives of East
ern Oregon. The motion was unanim
ously carried.
rlic executive committee oi me n
club pledged Itself' to ruise the money
needed from this section fur carrying
on the work, of the Intermediate Kate
association.
FEOEE'dlS
nraa
AWAIT AGTIfifj
OF SENATORS
(Continued from iJnge One.)
"on. wTTTTuo1XTr?riiiu
ridi, fl. C. WudilHI, lvi Slieriff,A. !
A. Roberts, y. H. bruilwell, Jesue W.
Day, lluruce C. Nicholson.
Prohibition Directors Jesse Fland
ers, Dr. J. A. Linville, P. C. Bone
break, Ceorge II. Ilull.ert, .Sunfiild
McDonald, Jerome Jones, J. W.
KiliKer, A. A. Bailey.
Appraiser II. 8. Customs John E.
Easter, Jerome Divine, Pnul P. Ilus
si.er, K. N. Wheeler, S. '.. Culver, A.
K. Lake, J. M. Scott, William K.
Clark.
Collector of Customs Kdward D.
Baldwin, Kilmond ('. (iiltuer, K. C.
Meurs, William Falson, Jlr. J. (.'.
Smith, Asa 1S. Thompson.
Questions.
I 1. To what agc.dld oha live?
; 2. What was the last act he per
. formed ?
: 3. What solemn covenant did
Israel enter infei with Joshua it this
tiineV
4. At what place did they make
,'this covenant?
I- 5. What token of remembrance did
Joshua set up there?
, Where wa Joshua buried?
7. What other illustrious person
was buried there 2
8. Whom did the Lord raise up as
Israel's deliverer after Joshua's i
de:th-7
; 9. 'lo what great wiviior was he
.related?
j 10. Who succeeded Solomon to the
throne?
11. Whut resulted when Joshua fol
lowed Cod's directions tor taking
j Jericho-?
12. Whul punishment did Achan's
sin bring nil all Israel?
; 1:1. How did they discover that
Achan was the sinner?
14. When Achun'v sin was wiped
You can save money by attending tiie
OPPORTUNITY SALE ;
Dry Goods, Shoes, ' Ready?to Wear, . etc.
Reduced
Collector, Depuitmeut of Labor for .' .4y how ,iid (io( honor ,sl.ul.?
-SpeiM'e Wortman, Charles
15. What people of Canaan mude
'peace with the Israelites?
Oregon
II. Foy.
Commissioner of Conciliation Fu- ;
ene K. Smith.
, Federal Court Judtre Charles A. 'Answers lo YeHlerday's Questions.
lohns, John P. Kavanaugh. I The tiibeonites deceived Israel
Associate Justice Supreme Court-thinking they did not live in
'leorge M. Brown. I"""- , , . (,
Land Off.ce I'osilions. . L . Uw " Micceeik-d in thus
r; ,,;wi,., r i i i ic . . deceiving Joshua becuuse he finled to
Kuscburg Receiver: Artliur S. !
Cotitunt, Fred W. Ilnynes, S. I'. .
I'ierce, Liiicoln Savage. Kegislrar! i
rthur S. Couliint, S. P. Pierce, .1. II. I
Mark.
UKPIIKSIINTATION IS I.ARCIK.
Many Lines of Business Represented
at Kale Question Dinner,
A wido range of commercial ac
tivities was represented at the dinnei
table. Among the out-of-town pcopli
present were:
Tony Smith, farm implements
Union; Klimr Jacobs,, merchant.
Union; Fred 10. Kiddle, miller, Island
City; J. A. Ford, managing secretary,
Spokane Chamber of Commerce, Spo
kanu; Walter E. Meac'h'im, manage!
Baker Chiiniher of 'Commerce; C
L. Caldwell, Union; C. T. Lilley, man
nger Buche-Soge llurdwure Co., Hu
ker; U.-C. Hamilton, llamilion Mutoi
Co., linker. Ben Burgundcr, Colfax.
Wash.;.' ,1. W. Spencer, pool hall,
Union; (j. 1. Hess, uutomobiles
Union; Asa L. Brown, farmer
Haines; Hubert Hettner, farmer
llnines; George Bnird, Union; Josepl
Sloddurd, manager Stoddard l.unibei
Co., Baker; J. W. Stulchell, Oregon
Grocery Co., Baker, mill J. S. Suule
accountant, Baker.
The l.u tirunde men present in
eluded :
William Miller, apple grower; 11
E. Cooliilife. bunker: It- J- Oieeu, ul
torney: C. I). Kmuhiser, wholesaler;
iW. S. Parker, merchaiil; C. D. Put
Ford man. druifirist: Arniin Nix, Observer;'
George Garrett, city manager; C. B
Miller, architect; A. C. Hampton,
sellouts; A. W. Nelson, Observer; C
Is now It'll tulles, which Includes , .1. Black, n ill estate; T H. Crawford
Ilennner Jmietlon. ami iliin l.inld attornev: A. T. Hill, merchant; L. B.
i usx Goils guidunce.
H. As soon jis Israel's wars lulled
Canaan, Joshua divided the land
among the tribes. I
4. The tabernacle was set up at
tfliib.h
Vale Receiver: George M- Love, r, m,;ii, in n, r;i.a f
Kphiuim.
0. Caleb chose Hebron for his por
tion. 10. After the division of the land
Registrar: K. M. Dean,
La Grnnde-JReceiver: A. C. Will
iams, Jue Williums, Ira B. Sturges,
ii. B. Case. Registrar: A. C. Miller!
W. J. Church, Cliorlis S. Dunn, Kd J.
Uroughton.
The Dulles-Receiver: W'. II.
'hichton, R. J. Wilson, W. W. Wilkip
:on. Registrar: B. R. Johnson, T. (;,
"Jueeir, A. W. Lake, J. W. Donnelly.
Burns Receiver: J. J. Doiinegiin,
A. W. Gowan, C. A. Boyd.
Ijtkeview' Receiver: ' F. P. l.ight,
Registrar: K. K. Henderson, C. H.
McKindree, D, T. Goosil, J. C. 11am
nuker. Portland Roceiver: V. O. Nor
hrop. 3j
Foreign Postlions.
Foreign--Roiiald C. Vaught, Great
rirituiu; Fred L. Colvig, South Ainer
ca; Simon K. Krohn, Norway; Frank
.). 'McCully, Argentina; A. A. Mc
Mury, tropical or semi-tropical; John
.iessileck, consulur; David M. Dunne,
South America; W. J. Williame, M
uitliin; W. W. Thomiis
i t W.vgunt, Costa Rica
oiith America; Denii
agua; tieut-ge M. Hyland, Bolivia;
M. Spiirverud, Norway; K. F. Brndie,
Siam; Claude K, Ingiills, Chiiiu; F.
F. Wrighlmuii, Chili.
they next
refuge.
appointed the cities, of
No Sleep Beyond Certain Height
At heights or more than ";ttssi. feel
ttloc sen level iiioiiutnliicers say that
sleep would be dill'e-iili. If not Impossible
' ii inimn
B WANTIU) no
$ .Inter llVlle-l
Ij :tiic n diVeii
Sror pints.
i't:i:iti.eVisl
is V
Quart Grape
A rew pi irts.
for qtiai-ls, Udc
SYltl I' t'O.
" I I .
'iLOUSKS REMNANTS v SHOES
VV'-meii's Ti-icuk-tte Hundreds of remnants Tables and bins henp-
bldii.scs in a big va- short lengths .from our : el with shm'?; for men,
riety ot colors. All piece goods department, women and cliildivn, all
.sizes , f ecial, choice for ' all measured and mark- at BARGAIN PiK'K)
.P.98 ed at Special Prices.
t ,
. BATHING SUITS
BUNGALOW APRONS TOWELING These lint days suggest
Women's Bungalow ie lot of linen crash swimming expeditions,
aproti.-t and house tiVeling, a regluar "fie We have batliing suits
dresses, light and dark qttaty, 'on sale per for men, women and
:olois. all sizes, values yard .. ' children,
to ?1.75. Choice )8t 19 .
" V " T ! oxfords
. UNDERWEAR VTABK DAMASK 0ne lot of -women's ox-
TalUs piled full of tin- 0" white table fords in biowtf and
derwear- in union suits damwlc, 7ainche.s wide, while kid leutfiers, val-
and separate garments half ftVenAin sale, per ties'. -originally sold lip
for women and children yJrd ' to $15.00. Choice pair
and all at Spreial prices WS( 5)5 i ,0M
CORSETS PARASOLS HOY'S TROUSERS "
One lot of Warner Children's anil Women's Dozens vt pairs of boy's
Bros, corsets in white fancy parasol's in silk knee trousers ii) serges,
and pink coutil; sizes or cotton covered, pric-- corduroys and fancy
from 18 to 29. Each ed from 75 up to woolen mixtures. All on
$1.-1 9 $7.G5- sael at MALE PiiK E.
is, Swtili'ii; Huh- lp
cu; lion F. Wtst, $ 1
lii'l Uuyd, Nicn-. p
Hill's Bep't S
tore
A Tip.
Ociutous Old . I.udy (ulni,' trl
nlione for nrst time, tu uieriitir) As
VU'V hHCit bo Uh'v Hint iittciitivt, tiy
lour. I'm iHittltitr uii etia uti kij( in Hit
ux for youtftt'lf.
LEY TAXI
VICE
P
Vi ?-r
FOVEY
HOTEL .
Day and rXglit. Service
Call Main 773
ASK FOR and GET
The Original
M<ed milk
for Infants and Invalids
Avoid liuitattolitl uud Substitutes
te cut so inalerliilly thin llm loeal
Jobbers would linvi'i to rut their
forceg. greatly If not so out ot liusl
towa : riltnialv-.J Mirts would .mimn
tli tiovliis to coaii points v' UnnyiM. Uouvy; S. f
urotiln, I hp uonuluilon
would drift troiii tho InOMior to Tulliotl,-grain
l.urson, uiiole sliipper; (ieurt-e II
C.uri'fiy, -real cslute; t'liiirles VV
Moore, Imrdwurei II. K. O'tlrieii, liiinl
wuro; Or, r i Moasmau, l)r. (turry
liuigmidor, siuiuiut-
i,f llio wosl ""t; Homer l.eilil, inereiiimi; w. 11.
buyer; J. 1). I.yin-h,
ths count so tin to ruin IiusIiiksh n-
tPrpi Isca uf u ItliuU In tho Intiir
livouotnln country, Mr. Kind showi'd.
Tbo Story of Wool.
Wtiol rules weio Hsiieeiuily vx
pUinrd bui'surii tliuse rales reniyn
d um.tiaiii'ed wlion llio Spolmiie.
.mis cukn victory was won. "l'lip
rate on wool In ilio uionxti f rum'
euul ilcoler; ,1. II. Holm, kiocoi-j Ihir
ley KiclinriUon, nit yuods; I1': I,
Lilly,' liiirilwuin; Dr. l.ee llouvy; C. It.
lIurdiiiK. bunker. Up. K. K. Murpliy,
II. K. Uixon, ntVorney, and liiucf
t'ox, wholesiiler.
tile
Piiperly Qujlltred.
Tbe eiu'iouM wbo Is slwsys Just
SpoKuiiB to Poitlitud Is l CCi, and llml l'ie 1""' who ls ls (envrutw.
1IIB ronils hlive uxltnit to have II I ""' 1 ""iim eu, uirHii ii
reduced In tifiR oi,i.(,..i, .ii.. ,i:r I lb cue of lieiiven-l.nviiU'r.
forvatlHl hIIII usisltuK, .whleli Is 9211
cents, would not bo eluinisod. Tbls
would .rwull In idaiiun the inter
nioumalji country nt -fin tln-r dba'l
Washlitctun Nursery Co.
vantage, on -wo-d rates
"This illsrrliiiluHtlon iikiiowI the
Intnrmotti.taln runniry in lynol rus
l for tli rurtiiwo of bolldiiiK uu
tbe wool sroorlni. nn, WjUnn liosl
iiess In ,im Ani,lr- ,( Porlliinil."
rnrn said. "Salt i.h cllv i,,,,.is
J Hardy, hetdthy, well' root-
;l urnnmenUd trees, shrb-
bery and fruit. Drop us a
cut d and wo wfll call and
show you what we have in !
Its wool uni mile, ,, Ae,.,.., this line. Will be pletmcd to!
Sld halt to net it f the urirkel in ! 1 I i I
I!o,lon. Woo) l,um'...-.,X !d ! "Ai" y0,T Wi'T U)T. tM !
in, i sum in fori land uol liark tu "H'i, c Koaiaiut'e a.i our I
pet. Ii to nisriiei; uud tt, ,. , . j s H or n-y ivfunded.
nuns In. all mni .f il,e niv ;J . .
.iiiounlnjn peiititry. ?,' rV U J. II. KILBY
rrlmluallon Is li t reu l,j then
1505 Maslison
.e no wool scouring and .aseiijld
ill a plum uwrw. - I
1 1
l '
li
I
...Ii
See Kazan; the wonder-dog: ftjilit
a wolf -pack in the north.
pee Kazan beat the mountain lion
that slew' hLi wolf-mate. .
iivc Kazan linht a man-beast for
a Hi'lpless girl.
Sih Kazan's might strike the
brnl e w hose iin laid him low
;koh;k'-ii. Hamilton piesenis
AZAN.
of a biy, doji's iitrt
kuf the wilds.
The GrcatesK
James OliXrw0dl'
ARCADE
TODAY
Eileen
Percy
IN
The
Blushing
Bride
J
A TRIAL Mil
CONVINCE
v Y0U.r,
(VHING thatjwe could say wou!4 so thorouphV;
ccVivince ycy of the value "of Chambetla::'a
Tablets as a personal trial. .We can ttl! ycu
of thousands vvh ) have been permanently cured of
chronic aonstipa :ion, indigestion, biliousness, sick
headachend d jorders of the stomach and liver,
but this winhavalittle weight with you as compared
to a personarHnal. .That always convinces.
CANT FIND A liUYKRY TRY AN OU.SKRVEK AD
riot of .fun
lauirhter
and
TW(t-
The dt
a love
.A 1.30
KKK. (X.fFIV
r "nurlng ths ar U,'rt .,ur,r' "Mmmtttttmimautmttt
rhoiis tlm rsrsalinrtay'o bin whlli R
oaII Ihla talk was nolnion ttin rall-
rnada warng haeTiuir ool hack ml
forth ovsr the tains lln. I tlicr
afraid of vntor competition wlu
ri4 liny fores tlis wool lo be
brought Into a tin tooth nf It walt
cgrrlprsT IfOthoy wiiut to kiitlie
"wol awai roln ills wntir9 wtiy ;
don't t9f k"-n H away b grantliO.
tbs sains rati to Hindoo from lulsr-,
moulilalpoinu "l" Us snJoredbr '
L.O Ancoim ana Tort in no
BpTikor's Taxi bijie
1
Prompt, and t nil houi.
Jifcoao Mttin 789. cor. Fir
and Moe Red0C!:ijJ
KeatttrinK Jane 'nva;, . Ksi
the World.s WiWtler 1s:
ill the wild U'asts of l'ie
VM.!!s in it. too,
o s ' a
-iti
ba0k-
Friday, Saturday; tfnd Sun'O.'vy
Shirley
Mas!
. IN' '
s
-
e
Ycfutfi
Mack Sennet!
(vMKDY
Dori't Weaken
fouWiU Like-
Instant Fqstcjm
ipJp hp say. ' " like '
. tvaZcK bub it lcre3?'t '
. like nab; w in find in'st mt .
fltHiS imelk more C4wiiii
. . 7tf tfeeir health. . '
This'f ptjVc cefcdt iirink
combitie whble-stune
iiy yith rich .coftce-I&e .
Ravtfr.. .
' . . Instant fastwrn is made
insfantly in the cup.
Thefcs a 'Reason
..Vqfr Pdstuih
' At $11 groceors
UJe If Posttftn Cfereal Conipaify i J
-ttlcCreeMuhifaiV. 2
00 ! o
o j
'Jo'
-S) --l-g: '
-S-
i a
"The rallroadi, should unJ
ii Jo ma iw utttamrrmrmTrffliinirmnnimC
' ' - J- r -