Section Two, Pages 7 to 12 Section Two Pages 7 to 1 2 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, . OREGON, SATURDAY, MAYJ71919. ADVISES THAT GERMANS SIGN AND IKE ADJUSTMENT- LATER British Labor Leader Says In justice Will Be Removed as Democracy Tempers Victors (United I'msa Htaff Corresondent) 1'AIUS, May 17. "My advice to the Germans would bo to sign the treaty," Arthur Henderson, JlrlUsh labor loader declared, In an Interview hero tod ii y. Henderson has been aid ing In preparing the report of the "lillf four" regarding the German's labor recommendations. Ho recently urt!clated In a three day conference of socialists of various countries who adopted resolutions partly endorsing and partly condemnlnK the treaty. "We are bound to recognise that certain Injustices, allrl'tu table to paHt wars, have been repaired," be said. "Home peoplen lonjff kept In subjection have been liberated. We .welcome the cre ation of the lc-UKue of nations In the present form, however the league la an association of governments und executives rather than of peoplen una parliaments. Jt falls to compel mem ber to renounce entirely a recourse to war. Instead of being an organ of international justice, it has the ap pearance of a victorious coulftlon dominated by five great power. Fail ure to Include Germany and l(ula hiulI be righted us speedily as pos alblo If prevention of war is really de al red. "The whole treaty shows that na tions are silt! menaced by the policy that to the victors beyong the spouts In utter disregard of tho fnevitaablu consequences. However, Germany should sign and await the time whvii western peoples will bo more dunio cratie and there Is every Indication she wont have to whII lontr." 13 COUNTIES IN LINE ON UPKEEP OF STATE ROADS HAI.KM, Muy 17. Thirteen of lilt) 84 criiiiH.ca In uri'Snri In which ntute rcnul w'l-li It In iirnureHH haw already HlKlied tins rnallit4';lianee ugreumonl. whli'h iiroviilfn fur a Oo-OO" split bo twecn thw county und mute In the up keep "t tho hlKhwa.Mj after they havuijilr. HEARS PUNS; TURNS HALF HIS FORTUNE TO METHOOIST CENTENARY K NG BASEBALL been bulli. according to announce i nient of the commission. Only Co-! Ituu'hia county lias refused to hIkii j the contract op to date, tho county j court declaring that the aKreement taj unfair, but railing to specify In what; -particular It is unfair, according to I J. .VI. lHjvers, assistant attorney K:n-i eral, who Ik In charge of the legal do-! partnit'iii of the highway commission, and who bus written the Columbia county court for further details as to i objections to tho contract. The re-j maiiilng counties In the lift are ex-' Mct-d to sign the aKreement soon. ! Two counties, work Is being d to enter into th mcnt. The counties which have signed tho agreement are Wasco, iJeschuteH, Jackson, Yamhill. Washington, Grant, Gilliam, ri.itsop. Morrow. Kherman. lieutou Crook and Josephine. NEW YORK, May 17. The ad vance deluge of funds for the $100, 000,0 10 Methodist centenary dr'lve commenced to pour Into national headquarters, although the week of the Intensive drive does not begin un til Huuday. "The biggest Individual gift of fered was for $7rO,0OO, one half the giver's entire foitune." declared George M. Kowles, centenary treas urer. "I went to the donor, who In tends to remain anonymous, und told I him j wanted a million dollars," said Fowles. "He asked me how much I thought he had and r told him a million and a halt', 'llight,' be said 'and you have the nerve to auk me for two-third of It.' " Kowles sas he then took two hours to explain the whole world program of the centen. at-y whereat the donor to be said: "Tho church for the first time is at tempting a real bis thing. In a high, business-like way. We'll compromise on 97ro,0uo." n-K)dent or China t.he $J(Mn. The president of China has con tributed (1000 and other Chinese of ficials lesser amounts. Th cen ten- la which no highway nry budget calls for the expenditure WILLOPEN 1919 SEASON SUNDAY Pilot Rock Shearer? Will Try to Trim Pendleton Nine in Return Game Here. King Kane ball will enter Pendleton for the 1919 season tomorrow after noon, when the nines of Pilot Ttock and Pendleton play tho first game of the year at Kound-L'p Park. The game will beg.n at 3 o clock and gives promise of belmr a real contest as the Pilot Hock sojiad trimmed the local men last Hunday, 3 to 2. ' The .Sheep Shearer have a fast outfit, composed entirely of local hoys, and- they are coming In tomor row determined to give the Pendle ton fans an exhibition of real base ball. Captain (dinner Peterson has had his men working out every even ing and has Instilled a lot of fight in them. They are going out tomorrow i liuvo been aked maintenance agree of nearly $8,000,000 In China, of! determined to reverse the count of Miss Verda Hanks Tells How Cuticura Healed Her Hands "I had small watery pimples on my hands which caused them to be swollen and irritated very much. The pimples came to a head and were mostly in blotches, and the skin waa sore and red. The breaking out itched and burned caus- ? ingscratchingand irritation. and I could not put my hands in water, or do my work. It also caused disfigurement fbr the time being. "This trouble lasted about six months.. Then I used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and I used four cakes of Cuticura Soap and four boxes of cuticura Uintment when I was healed." (Signed) Miss Verda Hanks, Salem, Utah, June 25, 1918. W Cuticura Toilet Trio "VU Consisting of Soap, Oi stmertt and Talcum, promotes and maintains skin purity, skin comfprt and skin health often when all else fails. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Oint ment to soothe and heal, the Talcum to powder and perfume. Then why not make these gentle, .fragrant, super-creamy emollients your every day toilet preparations? Sold everywhere at 25 cents rh. Sam ple each free by mail. Address: MCuH cvra. Dp. R. BoSm." Do mo for, thm iwcHUimg tragraot I aici The Hit ii lit but. "Jtrudder Siuiihh." said the new pas. tor. "how would ile conggalion aland on de question o givln' one-ten' o dcre income to s'port do preachah?'' "1 don't believe dey'd atun on It," replied Urol her Simms. "Ieyd Jump on it wid bof feet whjch $86&,000 is to be raised among the Chinese themselves. .V V. W. OtUw Over. raitTIANU, May 17. That a northwest tout of $'). ooij out of an allotment of S2,An,0f)u had been reached and 50 citlCH already com pleted their quotas waa announced Thursday by Ir. A. I IlViwarth, asso ciate executive secretary of tho cen tenary movement for the northwest. the first game, The local boys have scheduled a number of gatnes with nearby teams and promise a real brand of baseball for the summer season with Proper j((Uffered' ,asit Augllst , a faM. noppori. r. nioun hwiiiiosi'mi vt in bo charged. at his home. An hour before hie de mise his wife called in Dr. A. Louise Klchm, who reported the death to the coroner. leath was due to an injury i Just Pi in & Few Gallons of KorosenoAnd You1 ' Have PInyf Power & Lihri We will show you how "easy it is to install how simple to operate how economical to run. , j See this plant in operation. Mother-in-Law Problem Confronts Wife of 82 Yrs. HOLD AMERICA WILL NOT GO BOLSHEVIK Dy C. p. GHDAT (I'nilfil I'rew Staff CorreKpoiKii-nt.) 1'ArilM. (By Mall.) -That bolshc- vsm will rifvfi un3 uiiir iiiiii intiu 82, may be ta-,)r th stntes in the statement (lly I'nltert Prewi.) WK.VATI'HKH. Wanh., May 17. Th uinther-ln-law problem is liable to confront the wife of 82 years, as well n. the brlilo of 20. If the cane "f vlsm Mrn. i-;uen . cooiey Ken hk a criterion. of American authorities here who Mrs. Oooley han brouslit milt for ill. know pconomia and ,cloloKical con v.irce aKKinst her husband. Ferdinand ;dit,ns both here and in the United t'ooley, "0. on the grounds that hif!vateH mother. S2 has alienated hiaaffec-j' Th,'y )ased their conclUBions largely t'"1- on the fiiot that IwilKhevlsin has flour- The wife, who was a wealtny spins- . h . extensively where the class Heavy Hitting Marks AU Coast Contests KACIUMENTO, May 17. I'en ner's offerings were clouted to all corners of the field, the Solons beat ing the IJeavers hy a i to 1 score. flatteries Gardner and Flshefr; Penner and Uaker. 1.9 AXGELFOS May 17. San ' Francisco pitchers were ", easy -for; Vernon and the Arbuckle boys won 1 of doctor honoris causa upon the fol handily, to 2. j lowing: liatteries t'olich. Smith. Crespl and: President Wilson, Premier Lloyd McKee; Dell and Hrooks. 'George, Premier Clemenceau, CHARLES MILNE Klertrlc Contractor . Pendleton. Ore. Western Electric POWER, &.1 LIGHT dent Pol n care and President Masarylt. Prague is the capital of Bohemia (Czec ho-Slovakia), formerly m. part of resi- the Austria-Hungarian empire, t SAX FRANCISCO. Muy runs In the e.ghth broke 17. Four, a tie and! Have lxs Angeles victory over Oak- land. 8 to 4. ' flatteries Flttery. Aldridge and uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiitiittiiuiiiiiitiiiifH tor of 67 when conley courted and won diHtlnr( .., r lhe Greatest where j Krause and Milze. bcr at Muskegon, were as happy Your. Protection You've always had your life covered by Insurance. You've always been protected against loss in case your house or your factory should burn. But did you ever have a policy before on which the premium is paid and you get the benefit? It doesn't cost you a cent to have your Willard Battery insured. It takes only a few minutes of your time. Drive your new car around right away, and have the battery registered. That is all there is to it. If you buy a new Willard Battery for an old car, we will register it for you before we put it on your car. Be sure, when here, to ask about the few simple rules that should be followed to keep your battery In the best condition and lengthen its life. Electric Service Station Cor. Main and Water Sts. We leitTrepalf and re jharge storage batteries, and always carry a full supply of battery parts, new batteries and rental batteries, Mich., says they t youthful honey- mormerN for ifl- vmFtr-nfter thler moxwi rff but whfn. she claims, the mo-iher-ln-law arrived at their home, and the old chestnut stane Joke IwKn the Rulf between the rich and the poor is the widest. H thJ connection they polntod out that Russia waa the first 1 nut ion to fall victim to the excesses , of bolshevism. There the sap between! i tho rirh nnd Dia rwifir tt'flS the BTeat- dfvHop ral burrs frr Mrs. Cnoley. ),,-. I Tho would-be 82-year-old- divorcee Bolshevism does not di lares oo!ey frave bis mother the n who haVe studied it best room in tne nouse ana rorceo ner nnt (nat every preat war ,n Klirope (o livo in the attic, and that after he nj heen foUuWe( hv a mor or esn boopht a two-seated roadster. It was voIent rear,ion. Once it developed the mother and not she w ho road be- intn ,...,- fnP more nItable dis. trlbution of the wealth of nations. 1 13 to tide him. walked. Hho stayed at home or KAIEI.V NKW Al STItAIJAV SIXMJAX KVONEV, May 17. Australia is ronsidprlntc a "Marry Kariy" cam- "jiiKn and perhaps a bonus to young mothers to overcome the ueclininR birthrate. Jn 1918 only 496 of 1,000 women married were under 25 years of aae. The average for the preced ing 10 years was 642 to l.doo. IN BLOOD DISEASES Like Scrofula, Eczema, and Many Skin Troubles, As well an a general Spring medi cine for catarrh, rheumatism, dys pepsia. Hood's Sarsaparllla is of great value to men, women, children. It does Its thorough work In these well-defined diseases by cleansing the blood, on the pure, healthy condi tion of which depend the vigor and tone of the whole system. Hood's Sarsaparllla Is equally suc cessful in the treatment of troubles that are not so well defined cases of a low or run-down condition or general debility, loss of appetite and that tired feeling, or cases in which we see now very plainly after-effects of the worry and anxiety caused by tho world wnr and the debility fol lowing thn grip, influenza and fevers. In all such ailments it has accom plished a wonderful amount of good. Hood's Fills help ns a stomach toning, digestive cathartic. FAL.T LAKE CITY, May 17. In a se&Tftftr'TtalTle which weit thirteen ' Innings, Seattle beat Halt Lnket 12. Barteriej Sehults. Itownfan, Big- js bee and Schang; Gould, Markle, '2 surprise the : fccnorr ana uyier. They point National Kcairuo Jicwnits. St. limits 4, Hoston 2. PUtsburg 8, Philadelphia 3. Cincinnati 1. Brooklyn 0. Chicago 0, New York 3. Amr-aii lioafnio Kcsult. Boston 4, Chicago tfe,Tliii,0ay22 Kiifiagpment Kxt inordinary XH W & If AIIIUS PKESKXT " The haiaJiiji Tremetidous OterwhefaiUoff Sciuatioual Maskjaf Comedy Hit Americans here who have been keeping their finder on the pulse of Kurope believe that the pendlum will wlng back to a more nearly normal state. There has been much talk that Germany would dissolve into bol shevlsm. This may or may not bo true. Some people coming out of Ger many say they doubt It. Tho French have recently been circulating what purports to be a wpeech of Rrockdorff llantzau declaring that there la no menace of bolshevism In .Germany, but declaring that the threat will be held over the heads of the allies in the hoi; of securing a letter peace than other j wise would be the ense. j Then there are prediction that; Kranco will mir lnlo revolution when she finds that she must pay, higher taxes because Germany is not to 1e forced to pay the whole cost of tne pirwirK I'M Vt'ltSiTY CaUiiinff. Kven the children are beginning to talk motor jargon. "Iook, mother." S said a little fellow, pointing to a hole is In his stocking. "I've had a blowout." 1 3 A Utile girl, being a.sked how "he-fjj managed to catch a chicken, replied:, 3 "I just runned him till his gas gave out ' S an' then I picked him up." j 35 A third youngster who was usual-;;; ly ihw in be Ing- his mother's call, zs ccme quickly enough when she called -5 him to dinner, tin her pointing this 5 fact out to him, he said: "Oh, I al- : 35 ways change to hih when I come to ,53 l meals.' 1 53 FYesh from nearly Two Years In X. Y.. Itig t horns f Youthful ItcauUrnl Olrls. OVKlt eo IX -Till: COMPANY riX IAL ttMIVXY Olti'HESTKA 3" Song Hits of the WhiMlinjr kind; 44Tiokle-TneM and Other triilar Cioms, -r - Mail Ordi-r Now AccclHed. Hurry WILL IIOXOK WII.NON TO KEEP WELL ATeipooBfnIof PERUNA Three Timet a Day PARTNERSHIP INCOME TAX RETURNS NOW DUE Kt'Himi 221 or the, recent ltovcimc iirmlilr: "1'luit every .imiiiM-rHliip llnll mnkn a ri'lnrn fur f.ii'li (avahlc ll' iiiH if tls stih llll'OIIIC anil Irllilitnl mill tin )rr, Nlllllllir MH'i lflcall v I In' lliiliirllullH ulliiwiil hy litis title, mill ullitll liu'lllile In Ilio liMnni lilres-ses of (lie Inillvltliiiiln lu wonlil lie cnllllill lo linrc In lhe net Iniiime If ills. iiiiKMitil of Hie ilNti'Hiiiflve slnire of fiieh Imlli Itlinit. Tho return linl lie nwnrn lo li any one or me pnriner-. . Thin menus tlint eery mrtiierslil must make an Ineonie lux return rvunnlless or the tnvt tliut llm Inillililimls eoml !' imrtnen-lilo lime niailo luill IiIhhI reliinis. The new rrtnerslili lletiirn lllnnks linve Just arrlviil. I am liero to ! " iiNilni-e In work of Mils klml. CECIL COSPER SMI l ll-t lt.VI'lIU lU.IMi, Ti:i.i:rnoM: n: .$eul for Wnlex AiIiIIiik Mik IiIiics. I'Iiimc uvorvr.WT IXCOMK TA.V AI)ISl:it zz war m the politicians originally sain she would. Iut American experts have told the Tnltcd Press that theyj r ft AGUE, May IT. Prague unfver believe there is mr prospect of in- eUy nas bedded to confer the dentree dustrial unrest snd perhaps real holrthevism in England than In - - 1 France. I.osh t'ltantt irTO. j As for the United States, they say; that there are less chances of bolnhe-i vlsm there than anywhere else. They j believe thtt America has prosperity, ahead ns sot in ns lar conditions are j readjusted, and they pay that there Is, comparatively little claws distinction. Some of the experts admit that bol- Nhevlsni has been over pa in ted. One birh American official declared: j T don t believe there has been any more violence in Uussia under bolshe-1 vlsm than there wax before. You re member the thousands in the Siberian prisons under the Cswir; and you recall I how many were slaughtered in that regime. Well there probably aren't I anymore killed now. The trouble is I that bolshevism is simply a nw form t of autocracy. It-seeks to impose the 1 reverse of the former system.' i "None of the Americans think. th-ut j food Is a cure all for bolshevism, but ! these experts d-i believe that food will j help. Thev point out that Is has ; worked well s fr In Austria, that It I had a tendency tn keep down violence 'n Hungary, und that Uussia Is thiuk 1 ing more sanely under the spur of j hunger. ' "If these people could have food they would ben one more normal." ! said one expert. "They would realix that bolshevism is an extreme which I Is impractical." The experts do n;ree that a new In. ; dustrial and economic. era Is upon the : world. I l-s 75e lo S3. (Nl. St ats May lt, at TImiMos lrujr More. iiffiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiuiifitiiiiiiiiiiiiitttiitiiiiiiiifi iiiitifiiiitiiiiifiiitiifiiiiiittiir j Itcfnses MimIIchi Aid; lics. CHIt'AGO. May 17. True to a Ion standing dislvelief in the power of phy sicians to heal, Charles J. Sutterle, 5rt. a druggist of Xiles Center, refused medical attention and died last night Has Never Been Down 9 Sick Since Taking PERUNA Read this letter from Mr. Robt. Minnick. Grass Range, Montana. "In 1900 I was out In Kansas ninalH( it thrahln engine and the thrcuhinij crew had to sleep out of doors. On of thw crew brought a Prru Almsnae to the engine one day and 1 was feeling very 111 from leplaa; ont. I tfrrlded to frlre Prrnaa m trial and sent for a bnttl of Pe runa and a box of Peruna Tab lets, which straightened ma out in a hurry. "I have aeree beea dosn alrfc alnre that time. I do not take mmj Other ancfllctaeo excrpt Pe runa. I Always kflop it on hand. If I get my feet wet. get a cold, feel chilly, or a little bad. 1 al ways take Peru 11 a. People should not wait until they r down pick and then take tt, but should keep It en hand like I do and when they feel bad, tbey ahead a tt. 0 Recommended for Catarrhal Inflammation of every description. Good Weather or bad the Acason truck is always ready to go. When equipped with the big pneumatic tires it will travel through snow or mud just the same as on pavement. It will go any place. Plowed fields, soft roads, snow and mud will not stop it. It is a truck you can use the year round. Umatilla Auto Go. Don Pruitt, Pres. AT l Mrill.l,l, . r-KKSTZKL SlllTOIt C. 723 Cottonwood St. Phone 40