PAlLY EAST OREGONIAN. PELETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL 2i), 1Q19, i i j.-i-i hum i i n .1 Mil ii Lin mi ii iiiiimiiiiiiiMiiiiiixiir nwr TEN. PAGES, TAKES DEMPSEY'S WALLOPS DAILY i Eiav AN INDEPENDENT rvbllshrd rtalls Dud 8ml.Werkl rdliao. OrcRon. by th. BAST OHUOON1AN rUHLlSHlNO CO. Entfrfd at th postorftc. at r.ndl.- ton. Oftvon, as second-data wall nutter. Telephone ON 8A1.K IN OTHER CITIES. mp.ri.lllnt! Nvi Stand, rortland kiwraaa News Co.. Portland, Oregon ON KIL.K AT Chicago Bureau, !oi Security Bulld iar Washington, D. C. Bureau .01 Pear teenth fftreet. N. W. NEWSPAPER. SUSSCUIPTION BATES Uf APVANCB Pally, year, by mail ti.O Daily, tlx moatha by aiail t.M Daily, three months by mail l.5 Dally, on month by mail .to Dally, one year by carrier t.5 Dally, si- months by crrler J.7S Dally, three months by carrier l.gi Daily, on month, by carrier JH Scmi-Wtwkly, ons year, by malt. 1.6 Semi-Weekly, six months, b mail ts wmi-t eeKly four month by mail .60 perhaps been dictatorial and a blunderer. He is widely criti should . straits, - !cised and possibly he Add north, where th tides run De removed free, Check by Jowl, our' watchdogs prowl, Gray hulks In a. grayer sea. On the other hand a large amount of the Burleson criti- asm comes from- those on ;whoes toes -the postmaster tonight- O Lord of our destiny! As the foam of our plunging prows, is white; O Lurd o( our deetmw! W have stood for peace, and we war for right, God gva us victory! ' Kow slack, now strung, from f the mainmast flung, The flag throbs fast in the breexe; Strained o'er the foam, like the hearts at home That beat for their sons on the seas. And the prayer the allies pray ; general has stepped in the just I penormance of his duty. For : instance, he is censored by ma' i gazines and some newspapers for the zone system of charg- 'in? for second class mail mat- i ter. But the zone system is T right; it Is the fair and busi I nesslike way to fix such charges. Complaints to the ' contrary come from publishers 7 who object to playing: fair with (the government or from parties who do not understand the facts. Again Burleson is criticised in some quarters with having been the man who put over na tional prohibition. It is signi ficant that one of the New York papers most angered over the dry amendment is most violent in assailing Burle son. The fact raises a question as to the motives of those mak ing such attacks. Charges of incompetent ser vice laid at the door of Burle son may or may not be just. Almost every line of business or industry faced more or less disruption during the war. Whether the postal department has been unnecessarily bad you are as able to judge as anyone else. Burleson may be incompe tent but the fact he is harshly criticised does not prove the point. Sometimes the best of ficial will be the most assailed. For mpthcrs and wives are praying tonight . O Lord of our destiny , But we've no time, for our lips ' "are tight, . Our fists are clenched ,and we'de i stripped .to fight. God give us victor) ! i The Hour, Br James Bernard ' Fugan. ; " THE IXAGUE COVENANT 3F there is discouragement because of the trouble with Italy it is more than offset by the adoption of the League of Nations .covenant by the peace conference yester day. The action assures that the League of Nations will be a part of the peace treaty and the final ratification of that treaty by the requisite number of nations is a foregoing con clusion. i We are to have a machine that will prevent wars and as sure justice among1 the nations. With the League of Nations working a country will not have to go armed to the teeth. There will be a higher power to-enforce respect for its rights. ..Whether intended as such or not the adoption of the League of Nations covenant is the best answer possible to Italy's display of temper. ' I ' BURLESON " me bert Sydney Burleson has - j not been as diplomatic as he, might have been. He has makes it easy to digest, its 11 rich In nutn- fiS trve values. ;- DR. R. B. ROBBLNS Dentistry Judd Bldgr. Court and Main Sts. . i .. iff . - f - V fit--7 Vf pi " JACK:iEMPSBT(LEFT) AND DAN DAILY. la about another week, or Just as soon as Tex Rlckar. mrkes some deBnlte announcement as to where the July 4 heavyweight title clash is to be staged. Jack Dempsey and his party will bike for the I mountains near Leadvflle. Colo., and start training for Jess Willard. I Jack will take- with him into the hills near hi old home, Jess iwillard's shadow a big fellow who once aspired to the honors that ; go with the championship. The shadow Is Dan Daily of Ne Castle, ; l'a., a former member of the Jimmy Dime stable of lighters. I He wiU not be the only sparring partner of the young man who . seems headed toward the heavyweight championship, but he is by far i the most important cog in the training machinery of the challenger's camp. In stature he is ."noat a counterpart of Willard. He has fought , Willard, Moran-Palzer, Fulton and most of the other men In the heavv i weight class. , Dempsey Is going to fight Willzrd's shadow two months. The.' , snadow ts going to Imitate Willard two months. At the end of thatv time Dempsey expects to be ready for the clash and to know bis foe '.. when be steps through tbe ropes. EXCUSING IS ACCUSING 3' N France, battleground for world freedom, there is a maxim that should be learned by every American citi zen. It should be memorized in French or in English Each American citizen should re peat it before meals and at bed time until the close of the Vic tory Liberty Loan. In French this maxim is: "Qui s'excuse s'accuse." In English: "Who excuses himself ac cuses himself."' Perhaps the maxim is no better expressed in French than in English. But the French people, who have fur nished the world a great ex ample in patriotism, give more weight to this sentiment than do we Americans. Americans are a free people. Esneciallv are they prone to be free with excuses. We have been a very independent peo ple in thinking and in acting, thanks to the democratic form of our goverment. But if ever there was a time when' excuses should be laid aside it is during the Victory Liberty Loan which is the pay ment of the price of peace. This will be a loan when only valid excuses will really ex cuse; when failure to support the loan, if able to do so, is failure to approve of peace. "Who excuses himself ac cuses himself." On Monday, April 28 the Walla Walla Morning Union used as its leading- editorial an I editorial copied from the East Oregonian of Friday, April 25. It dealt with the subject of i Fiume. While this paper is glad to have its views thus; shared by others it ventures; the gentle suggestion that the Union should give credit when j it lifts such high grade work. I The town is looking forward j with much pleasure to that, theatre the Elks are going to I build. The peace conference moves j along very well without Signor , Orlando. . . . a- - What about a fourth of July j celebration? i OPheInvisible 2dnf lict If... . 111."' ' ' '"' ''', ' . ' From the moment of birth--? body to defend Itself. Not only, , ani before until the hour of ' will the constipation . grow d'tilh, there is going on withia worse with the continuance of tho body a constant conflict, isuch remedies but the doe unseen end usually unfelt, be' $ must be constantly increased , tween forces that seek to de- f with an ever-wcakenin4 effect. . dtroT1- " StV lOn the otherhand Nujolover ' .' comes constipation and brings Germs that enter from without about the habit of easy, thor. are attacked and destroyed by H ough bowel evacuation et ret- the living guardiaf S-tn tlieiSular intervals, because Nuiol' Vlood, the white blood cells or ' phagocytes. 1 oisons generated 1 Within seek entrance into the 1 blood and are removed or de- . Etroyed by the functions of the . intestines, liver and kidneys. I is not a drug, does not act like I any drug: Nuiol brings about a return to Nature's methods . by supplying necessary lubri- ' cation of the bowel contents. - by facilitating intestinal musculo- u.. i : Food waste allowed to stagnate i uliS matter, and thus scouring and remain in the intestines. uecewary cleansing of the in uncvacuated, poisons the blood i lcstinal canal and protection, and destroys its power to dc- j of the defensive properties of fend against outside or inside J lhe blood itself. tkaa- , enemies. ', ouch self-poisoning . , ... , . , , . "u"" " . . onnr -.7 l.," j Get a bottle of Nujol froaa your drat- causes over 9Q7o of human.., ,od. w, lr. illness. fJJrsck Eokle-"rWrrj. f,f a Dmufr. " Cstipatlon turns the tide of Wattling: fail S&V the invisible oonftct against 1 lh. Nl,., Tr.d. M.rl? the body, in favor of the in- Nuiol. yi star 'r - lMiitata. vaders. Nor docs the taking . ) ui . of castor oil, pills, salts, mm- Ninol Laboratories era! waters, etc., to force the standard oil co. (nbw jsbjsy) bowels tornove enable thec, tosnw.,. n.. rrk y Nujol Laboratories, 8tandard Oil Co. (New Jersey), 50 Broad-f wsy, New Vtk. Please seed aae I' booklet "Tbirly reel ef Daager" ooasiipatioe aod auf-iale-ieatioa as adults, r - jmimM ... - II r . Addresa. " r'l) fl you are cured and get your picture In FomnilQ Tpnni Plpnea ' the almanac. And forever afterward . "HOI I I , everybody wanU to know why you III Dual ICOie 81 Al'Cade don't gn in work, dad blitiuo your on ory hide." Country Gentleman. dual role waa executed the acrevu. perfectly om J IN Viml. out of the council chamber and went Caruso, the greatest tenor fn the world, m-peured at tho Arcade theater hiHt niKht hi the motion picture play, My Cousin." ivrhap the beet fn souvenir hunting: in the palace. luckUi:re of the play wus that t'urueo was was with him, be said. fr be found ixhowu In nave rat rolea which have " " T FUN NY BONE i ji 1 , 'i TAXlCAB7fl PHONE I U Books SS Rfctee for S-.S PARKER TAXI OO. Why Far Mora. CECIL COSPER PVHt.lO ACCOUNTANT INCOME TAX ADVIhEH . BmiUi-Crawford Bids. Opposite Pendleton Hotel Phone 101 A CHILD GETS CROSS, , SICK AND FEVERISH , WHEN CONSTIPATED IXKJK, MOTIUat! IP TOXGt'B 13 COATKD CLEAN' IJTTLB J Kii A'U UOWEi. What's about ?" , "First she sang- a own composition, much applause." "Well?" o she went out Ha!l Columbia." Ilcr 1'onwhack. the prima donna chanson of her , That didn't get! and gave them -Dr. David Bennett Hill DENTISTRY ' Pendleton, Oregon. ' Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee Chronlo and Kervoua Pises hi and tximil of Women. X-Rar Elee- tra TnaraBewUea. Tvaaple LUdg. Ilooaa IX. Phone alt Too JiOll. "I have to mucly three years to be admitted to the bar." " 'Taint worth it." commented Un cle Bill Bottletop after Home thought, "I'd rather go without the drink." F.xpcrt A-wlsiancf. "gay." awked little Tommy, "are you engaged to my 8ller or are you not?" am am not." answered Algernon blushing furiously, "but I would like to to be." "Come out from lichind that door, sis," said Tommy. '! know I'd earn ... that rjuarter." Art For Art's Sako. . i"The desideratum of things artistic." mused the guy with the temperament, j "would be a wedding between the girl, on the front page of a current msga-l sine and the fellow on the conaf advertisement." I So To Sneak. It was a deathbed scene, but the director was not satisfied with the hero's acUns;. 'Come on!" he cried, -rut more( life in yonr dying." In Favor. ' "You seem to stand pretty well , with this waitress." I "Oh. I'm mnklng some progress,' ; said the restaurant patron. j "Ve7" I "She already thinks enough of m ( not to bring me a piece of yesterdays; pie." ' i Oritur Too Far. Gentleman farmer "I've got rather tains directions for babies, children of lot of meat at home. I thought O all ages and for grown-ups plainly on better report It a whofg sheep.. In, the buttle, imu of eounterfeMs ' fnrt. Tou see. T kill my own sheep" rold here. (Set the genuine made by rierk to Food "onlrol "But that, DOROTHV DALTOM ul. Grocn. Eyes Aim Tuesday and Woliicsdujr. this. You musn't kill a whole sheep at once " Punch. t Still a Secret. "f)h, dear, I feel so miserable." "What's the matter?" ".Miss uabbins told mo a secret and I can't remember Ahat it was." lioijton Transcript - - . There a Way. Mrs, A Yes, I Intend my daughter to he engaged when she's 19. Mrs. b But suppose she is not? irst. a Then she remains 19 un til she is. Boston Transcript. "I don't take any slock In these 'ere pavtent medicines." asserted Lafe I-o'pp a languid citizen of Wayover. behind. "They're an enemy to the v,,,, rune s'nosc. now. you are Getting along all right, unable to work b'cus you're sick; you're pretty miserable, of course, but people sym ,hi. ,lih von and respect you. And then somebody pereuades yoa, to take a few bottles of Ho-and-Ho. ana If your little one's tongue it coated, it la a sure sign the stomach, liver and bowels need a gentle, thorough cleans, ing at once. When your child Is cross, n-evish. listiesa, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act riaturally; If breath Is bad, stomach 'sour, system full of cold, throat sore, of If feverish, give a tea spoonful of California Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all the clogged-up, constipated waste, sour bile and un digested food will gently move out of the bowels aod you have a well, play ful child again. Sick ehildren needn't be coa-ed to take this harmless "fmlt laxative. Million of mothers keep It handy be cause they know Its action on the stomach, liver and bowela is prompt and sure. They also know a little to day saves a sick child tomorrow Ask your druggist for a bottle of falflornla Hyrup of Figs." which con, Wash That Itch Away W kaew of s sofsi-r trw Ecsesia . who ever wed ths simple wash D. D. n. aod did net feel Kmsediatelr that derhillr aim. ol msssUob thatcoei-j whsa the itch ii taken sway. This so."' log vua peselrstel the pores,, girl In.Uuit relief troo th bm-x diitre-lng .. skis dlMun. Art about It today, sscsoc sad ' 3ED.HD.IT0. m Iotlonibr Shin Disease TAIiUMAV & CO. i remarliablo piece of antique wall pa per. Next duy, a frantic JapancHe te nographnr was looking for his short hand notes.Harvurd Lampoon. Flrnt War fonomiMt Wlmt ot-j travHKunce! You have (wo hats to match that one dress ; Second War Kconomlt f h. no. I haven't. I've only one drew to match the two hat. Sydney Bulcltln. in arte him familiar in Brand opcru. ThHe were filmed exuctly aa ho ap-pi-fi m tm the tt i ok 1 nf vtaxe. Caruso plays tho role of the ureal slngor, Caroll, an well as the part of Tommuso. the pool nctilptor. The Teams at Work Linking K . Spokane With Colville HI'OKANK, AlMil 28. More than KA teams are now emeu Red In eradlnlt Work on the Inland Kmpire hiBhway, which will link Kpofcane and t'olvil. urtxtrdinS to stats engineers who hnvn made an Inspection trip to tlie work now tn progress between Clayton unjt SpriiiKdate, The highway ts an ex it union of (he Inland Kmpire highway through Deer l'ark LEMON JUICE FOR FRECKLES Girls! Make beauty lotion for a few cents Try It! b-iueexe the juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the bet freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beau tifler, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion Into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and see how! freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and rosy-white the skin becomes Yes! It Is harmless and never Irritates. . WOMEN! DRY CLEAN THINGS AT HOME Try it! For a few cents you can dry clean everything. Save five to ten dollars quickly by , fry cleaning everything In the home with gasoline that would he ruined by soap and "Water suits, coats, waists, silks, laces, gloves, shoeq, furs, drap- I erles, rugs everything! Place a gallon or more of gasoline in a dishpjin or wash boiler, then put in the things to he dry cleaned, then wash them with Bolvlte soap. Shortly everything comes out looking like new.j Nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkle. Do not attempt to dry clean without Solvite soap. This gasoline soap is the secret of all dry cleaning. A package of Solvlte soap contain ing direction for home dry Meaning, coHts little at any drug store. Dry clean outdoors or away from flame. k'Val fonila Fie Hyrup Company. wvn't do, I shall hive to look Into Yes, several of my offerings have been taken, but I still have the I acre place, and If you want a fine home for your family and have $2, oo to pay down on this and will some and look at it yoa will mire buy It. That ICO acres in Morrow Co. is some snap just now, and the crop looks fine. Only UO per acre. 1 - Several large and small farms and Weston city property al ba rock prices. A. W. LUNDELL' - Box 85 Weston, Oregon The Children Will Want It A PRESENT FREE TO EACH GIRL OR BOY Who brings or 6ends 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. FOH VOl'K CONVENIENCE VHH THIS COUPON East Oregonian Pub. Co. 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