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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, rENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1919. rsGEForrn 0)ffsi HERE COMES THE BRIDE AND "GROOM . & i wm0 AM lNDEPENDEJCT NEWSr AKR. ,. , ' fuhllrtiM Dully arJ ml.Wky, at. IXmlMon. Olaun. IX BAST OliEOONlAM PUBLISHING CO. i Kntr.d at vh poatofflce at Pendla- ' tAn, Ora. Ak aecond-claaa mail tnaltor. i 1lphone ON SM.i: IN- OTHKR CITIES. " tmncrlalHotKl N.-wa Sland. Portland , .. llowman NV Co.. Portland. Orct-OD O.N FILR AT ' Chicago Bureau, 0 Security Build- Vahlittnii. D. 0 riur.au tl Four teenth Writ. MW. . . . BBESCftlPTlONRATWI (IN ADVANCE) ' Dally, on j-enr. by mail Dally aix montha by mail ! Daily, three month by mail Daily, ona month by mail Daily, one year by carrier Dally; six months by carrier... Daily, three months by carrier Daily, one month, by carrier M Semi-Weekly, one year, by mat!.... 1.59 Semi-Weekly, alx months, by mall .75 Semi-Weekly four montha by mail .60 ..t0 l.S . .60' T. .. t.? l . I.S5 . .Si. 1 IX I.IIT'S GARREX. In IJ'e'a Qnrdon who' wvmpnthy arv. Got planted a aoul 'twas tl ttoiil o' you. Life's wonderful (rnrdon." Tove. ecekina; went through Till he found a heart 'twas the heart o' you. I haw RuKht through Life's Oanlen nf rosea and rue And T find ono sweet blossom nil jeweled with dew. tory over any country for fear i Orlando would want to keep the country. ' ...... ' . i If the city does not get some ' e sprinkling wagons going- soon1 there will be a feminist upris- injr in favor of the commission1 , form of government , or most and other available brand of 'relief." I 1 i Love. Smyaihy. Fstlh all un- rhanpinff and true Are the heart of my flower dear Mother, 'tis you. ' 28 YEARS AGO j (Prom the Pally East Oresonlan i Mar lft, 1891.) Miss Katfe JHIlon ia visiting rendle ton friends. r mr. wnihm Kly arHrea last night from Troy, Ohio. He is a classmate ft Tr. H. Guyon end will locate tit Weston. A Hffht frost omirrrd Inst nit-lit nn, the hills north of Pendleton. It nip ped jrarden truck ft little hut did no damage to erain or fruit. Artirles of incorporation were filed today by the Alliance Publishing Com-; pany. the incorporators being, W. A. McComas. J. If. Morrison. V. A. Sam ple. The purpose of the company is' to enrage in a general printing and publishing business ana to pul'l.sh th Alliance IleraJd." I THE FUNNYBONE The Cold Gray Pawn. ""UTiat's that noiser "Xothin", dariingsh, On'y nif,'ht fal ling." "Sounds more like day breaking." In I'livor, A EAST IHMN SPfCIIL HFWS OF UMATILLA CO. Yard ! AGAINST COMMON SENSE ERE is a way to look at the League of .Nations issue. - '"League or no league the leading civilized nations of the world, headed by the United States, England and France, must care for the peace of the world. No nation lives by it self any longer. A war that disrupts a part of the world endangers all the world. The world war proved this to the satisfaction of all and we must accept the facts, like them or) not. . If then we must thus carry the burden, why not get down to a systematic plan of action along certain logical lines? Whv leave the matter to TV'" ' "You seem to stand pretty well with tinna covenant troides a svs-i..:.. ,.l .. tematic plan for handling du- -she already thinks enough of me'Officials cf Railroad ties that must be met in any (not to brins me a piece of yesterday's' Visit Umatilla event, we can euner uim-- t along such businesslike lines or j Mutual we Can rely On makeshift ar-j a celebrated statesman, when dinlna;' VMATILLA. May 10. The follow rangementS SUCh as we nave with a certain duches on her. SOth ins O.-W. It. & X. Co. officials visi had and Which arrangements birthday, said, in proposing her health. Hed I'matilla th:3 week 'and Inuked Came within an ace Of allowing! "May you live, my dear duchess.!over plans for the future. IS. l'alm o r.rmsn viftnrv Over the until you beEin to grow ,,B,y:" ;er, superintendent: A. J. nnrkley. ij Mtiory uvci me Her praces tonsue was as ready as sistant superintendent: W. . Krown WOrlu. Jhis own. dlvis on store keorer; M. C. V.'illiams, -. If We COuld escape OUr world j "j thank you. sir," she replied; and chief engineer. duties by not having a league imay you long continue your txite for The pupils of tho fmatili i schools the Situation WOUld be cllIter-;ant:1"1"el, iWeie Riven a treat when they were nurrieniy escorieu u.i.wi iu i.ui- Innocent. 'road track and boarded on the flat The Irate old gentleman put his head . car to take their first look at a out of the remains of his window and French tank. Many of the pu;iU espied some small forms looking up took their tarn in climbing into the at him from below. I seat in which the runner is supposed They all dispersed but one. i to sit when in action. tThe car w o "Look here, you young rascal, did ) camouflaged in 'the usual colors and you break my window?" , in many ways deceived the visitor No sir." Few persons agreed as to which etui ! "Do you know who did?" vaa the tail and head. iSome deei.ie-i I "No sir; I don't know nothln about j it had neither. jit." .The term "f f ch' ol for 1'matlila I "Well, get away, I don't want you -school closes June 5. ihanging around here!" i The motion picture m.ichino i-i t 1 "All right, mister. Will you giva poctei to be here i.ny day. Several ,me my ball, before I go?" j films bate been recured in ndvaace "Give you your bail? Why. where;ar.d the puonc win receive ine very Is It?" ' I best service pos-lnle. I think it is In your front parlor!" , The annual school meeting held June 15. There's A Rettn. j A clasi of boys is bein? organized Hey there!" said a motorist block-! to interest their parents .-long the I say there, pull ; line of manual tnimint; and it is prob and let me by. Ton seemed In a iiMm that some oh-se of thl-s won; .r5 rat SrfN' ' ' . tj (i tl u i! o i i i !! '! J i! "'ii'j' A :! "t 1 1! i " '! I; .llik'u 11 I . II ,M! 1 i IV V 1; ' i: '1 .1 "HI j! I- i j MraawMM Everybody knows what Irene Castle looks like. BrcrTbodjr-i ask, lug, what is the new husband r.' the famous dancer l.ke. Here he ,ls, The Newport Highway company has moved Ita outfits h'i-o ami pitched c.-unp on ono sule of the town. fur deputy aseor. Mr. Yt-rxa. hns hffn under the wi'jtib-r l;it'ly. While out on duty recently he cnll;iised and was fi'UiHi unconscious alun t Ho jmh. lit: hiuhway. in l . V 'f JM'J;4tS CHILDHEN 10c llniHiwiiil tfn 1 ti ihili ADULTS 25c i if in m l-"" '"' Elsie Fet uson 1 IN r,,4,V.ai MA, I "Under the Greenwood J BEAUTY AND THE BEAST! . What would make a girl glad that she'd left wealth, social position and suitors by the score to wander forth as a lone gipsy? Right you are! But you never saw such a surprising, exciting story of loye before. In Addition BRAY HCTOGRAPII SPECIAL MUSIC Arcade Orchestra, Roy K. Stanficld, Conductor. Parrot Foils Burglary 50 ENLISTED MEN LOOSE $2000 IN CANTEEN ROBBERY '. Springs rond, Sim Maleo'. wa fru (chief Irt her mouth. Just na he was k.. ih'. u'U,l Hhri..k nt uet nbmit to urnreerl with his work V of In 1 lamP of WealthV u.irrnt ,4omitnha. ! -hiarot noll t '. Hefore enterlnn the house through 1"! don't know you." This awnktned SN' FKANOIHi'n May 10 A dar. an open wlnilow. the hurslar ctlt all Mrs. r-klnnur. who was sleeprnrt with ni and cleverly planned holdup t of the telephone wires leading Into . her dniia-hter. Miss Doris Mkinner, on art early hour this morninir uy a lone me numr. y ' " I h,,ri .r i.t the faolilonalile cimniry i his rootiuns nrouseu a. juhhii"'. mu ir ... ..-..m.o I home of T. A. skinner, rich Snn Fran- j maid, llefore she could make an out. e:sco automobile man, at 27 Crystal ; cry ihe humbir stuffed a-handker. NI dty ELECTRICALLY HEATED SUITS AIRMEN WARM KEEP OCEAN a shot at the fleeinir form of the In truder. Nothing In the home was louchetl. The burglar Is described as being young of medium height and having 'dark features. we ent. But we cannot and know it from experience. (The men who oppose the jeague covenant want the great powers to do the very things the league will do but they want the Dowers to work along haphazard lines. They defy; common sense. COMPENSATIONS ffm HE poor farm superinten tL dent reports that attend ance at nis institution i . ' ' C C wnn4-l,r l-l'l, f.Q nas xaiieii uii e""J , the advent of promotion i hich has removed the cause , nf miich noverty. It may; also be stated With tfMth that ' t,y a mad of hay. the dry regime, has brought-; eara'-'c. I'luatllla n- huildinzs before reckon.' I II J - - - , : nurry to let mat oiner teiiyvi h cHr.,v.in oe uoi'iouieo iooj tie- .-ii.-'i. wealthier looks to the faces 01 rlage get past." t (the near future. ma-nw mpn who Werfi never "atl "That's cos tSis horse was eatin" my! Several parties are in town looklno the DOOr farm but might have hay," deturned the farmer. -There I up a location for t , i . aA ain't no danger of yew eatin" it, : wlil have several n relit: lieu uttiw i.-r.v ... v.... they continued to work for John Barleycorn. : rvinlrl New Yorkers realize ihese facts they would not feel j eo. badly about the blow soon to' descend upon therm But! New York is in the dismal peri-i od and only time can relieve such grief. They want the Stuff even though they know it is poison. A nearby competitor com- Slains that the pece treaty anded the Germans to sign is too pentimental. - What would you do, put them all in a sub marine and sink it? At the present price of prunes East End farmers are almost willing to take their trees to bed with them if ne cessary to forestall Jack frost. If the . Republicans uphold the League of Nations Borah qujts them he says; if the Re-' pqblican party does not uphold j the league the country will: quit it. I v" 'The court house roof will bp' repainted; while the price of j iron is high what's the matterj with "elling the fence? j Tomorrow we lose the motor car and secure an easier train : into Portland. tmmmtm j The Big Three is probably i afraid to give Itaaly manda- :V ynriK. Hay 10. The propen of bad news to spread rapldlv was interestingly illustrated early Fliday morning when about three hundred soldiers and seamen, asleep, at the War Camp Community Service' canteen Xn. 12. 127th street and I.eic-1 irton avenue awoke without the aid' of clocks or mwK'es. At seven o'clock which in this instance proved thej most dbtrcssiritr of zero hours thai inannKement of the canteen discover-j ed that the money and valuables ofi f.ft men in the service had been sto-I len in their envelopes front the canteen j ofrice. I Within wh it niiuht be described as I a setnl-twinkling three hundred sot. j dires anil seamen were standing In front ff the eanteen office desk to 1 learn the particulars, of which theri v:?s a dearth. They were informed, that oi.iy ni'tv envelopes were missing. some one having forced the office door i in the absence of the nlht clerk and I ir l eu the envelopes for which there? bad betni no room in the safe. All thai men not included in the. lo;-s were! yiven their property immediately. j F"r a while t it promised to be a re.ther'tlrab Sunday for the fifty vie-' rim ,,r a community fate, but when be offiiials of the War Camp Service 'were informed of the robbery they I romptly went to the canteen and sup plied nil of the robber service men with orople funds to tide them over the tlity. Th'-re will be full restitu tion, so far as it is possible. if a frier-d conies to your office to borrow money and finds you In, you'll be out but If he finds you out you'll be In. v1 flaw- ra - 1 r j" hi A'''' 21' 'Hi :4a. ' - ' fy'iariii'- wawv- i. a. -. v. V ,"6 i A RroHt mnn's strength tiiny hn j brought out by oruflhinir htm. 8nm ' egg are built that way, too. MOTHER! YOUR CHILD IS CROSS. FEVERISH. FROM CONSTEPAtlON II-' TOJMiTH IH. JO.TKl, IHtKATIl l.I. HTO.M.M-II WM H. I1MX , I.IVF.H AMI IIOKKIM How do tranMtlantto airmen 1W warm? They prs button-. It least that- tho way with Wood (left): and Wytle. tho two who starteU 1 into ino irisn ma. lamy nav They exoeet to fly acaia noon. By from Britain to America ana icu iuw ..- --. utu wltn electno wirminf uoiw. , Glva 'California Syrup of F.rh' nt once a tRftponnful today often iaTen a nick child tomorrow. If your littlo one la out-of-nnrtit, halfslck. Inn't remlntr, eatlnr and act Inir naturally look. Mother! If tongue Im contd. Thlnjn a sure n t nut It llttld Ktomarh, liver and how. el ar rlngged with wMe. When ' crowf. Irrltuhh. feverish, ntomarh-iichrt dlnrrhoeu, mire thnuit, full of cold, give a tnpoenful of "California K-rufi of FIk." and In a tvw hour all lh : cofiHttimtd HilMoti, limit gf ated food 'nnd Hour Idle gently moves out of It little tiowi'l without priplng- and yon : have a well playful child again. I Mother crtn rent eaay afler giving thin harmlem "fruit laxative." because ! It never fall to cleanne the little one'n liver nhd howeln and aweeten the atom" jaoh and they dearly love it m pleannnt i tnnte. Full direction! fnr hablea. chlU 'dren of nl a gen and for grown-ui 'printed on each bottle. ! Iteware of counterfeit fig nyrup I Ank your1ruggIat for a bottle of "Call fornia Syrup of FIrtb;" then aee that II Im made by the "California Fl Hymn Company." Hows .You r Car Running? 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