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A ... V. S "Will In,! ! itf paths row TWELVE PAGES PKIET DREGONTAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1919. lQr?&oniari) ep, MeJoducznd AS INDEPENDENT Published ttally and S.mL Weekly at i nwiiwoB, urtlon, by Ins AST ORBOONIAN FUBL.I8HINCI CO. Entered at to po.lorflc at Pendls tnn. Orgua, aa second-class mall natter. NEWSPAPER. SUBSCRIPTION Rates Dally, Daily, (IN ADVANCE) ona ysar. by mall la months by mall Daily, three month br mail Daily, one month by mall Dally, on year by carrier Daily, six months by carrler Daily, three months by carrier Chlo.ro Bui-.au. sol d-url. R..IM. "" ' carriar g. , jSonil-Weekly, ona year, by mall l,s - Washington. r. C, Bureau 01 Four mi-weekly, six months, by mail eemh Etreet. N. W. I Semi-Weekly four months by mail Telephone j i ON SA1.K IN OTHER CITIES. ' " ImperialHotol News Stand, Portland -Bowman News Co.. Portland, Oregon! UN rlllS AT j - - - J uaMV-flVAO OKU - . - V. to see the light. This organi- THE WT)WEXSH We never give, but giving, get again- ' There is no burden that we mas" not bear -Our sweetest love Is always sweetest pain And yet the recompense, the recompense Is there. Who weeps, yet worships some sweet silent star E'en through his tears -shall catch uplifting light We grow to what oar aspirations a zauoii naa mucn to ao with j keeping the county's record i clear and if by so doing it made J our soldiers feel better and fight harder who can say it was not work worth while. .' if JjA PROBLEM STILL WITH US I - . : . tin interest in aircratt affairs stimulated by ! the efforts at a trans- Atlant.ifi flitrht it. ia limclv to ask what the government is to Who pours his heart out t6 some dO HI the way of future air op flower rare erations. On scajciess cliff above a sau- j When this country went to Sh.1, .Hnus perfume. If he i01 m linger there. a pared in the air. Are we to Until his very soul that flower profit by that lesson or is the shall be. f country to lapse into the old state of inHiffprpnrB? Th w no owres ii is neaa wnero uuu b altars rise m1 Look 6 p. O Soul, star tonight. and be a, 4;navy department is evidently with ( worried on the subject for As- sistant Secretary Roosevelt has appealed to the people "to ! compel the government to ad ajopt a definite policy towards ; control 01 tne air ana see that but, giving, get jthe United States takes its j rightful place in the airplane always . If there is to be another war. jwe may expect to see air oper- ations as the decidintr factor. more so than in the war justj ' ended. Will the new congress; 'meet the situation as it should . . mm mm- 0r will our war investigating IT HELPED THE MORALE committees confine themselves to probing the past? And irtiJvs to probe prayer their mystery. Even with the act claims kin dred with the Miles We are the Wish of all we will to be. We never give, affaln There is no burden that we may not bear Our sweetest love la sweetest pain. And yet the recompense. recompense is there. John Trot wood Moore. jauqnwrmvomgup i." v ur ,i3U' v.ii,.. 5aAr; .H i (IVIlliV iCil .Uu. R'JH ir..w 37 j r-f ff'i It I, 'fij, rc: I " 2iLr the In 1848 Sir Arthnr Otrmd pro red Wist Id Rout ( also true in rhmimatiam V there is deneien, elimination on tlie part of (he kidneys snd tha poisons within are not thrown on. Prof. H. Strauss attributes f$outv attack to the heaping up of poison's where there is an abundance of nric aoid which is precipitated in the jointt ana sneains, setting up innaintnauvn. Before the attack of gout or rheu matism, there is sometimes headache, or what is thought to be neuralgia, 01 rheumatic conditions, such as IninbuRn, pain in the back of the neck, or sciatica. As Prof. Strauss says, " The excretion of nrio acid we are able to effect by exciting diuresis." Drink copiously ol water, sn or eight glasses per dav, hot water before meals, and obtain A Auric tablets, doable strength, for At) fits., at the nearest drag store and take them three times a day. If you want a trie1 acKsge send 1U cents to In-, fierce i nvalids' Hotel, Buffalo. N. Y. "Annric" f anti-nric) is a recent di covery of Dr. Pierce and much more potent tnan lithia, for it will dissolve uric acid as hot tea dissolves sugar. fl ONVERSING.in the office i of this newspaper yes-j terday an overseas sol-i dier who had occasion to note i the quality of our army's I Mf morale said : !iV "When our boys would get their papers from home they ANOTHER 50-50 PROPOSAL THE quality of a theatrical enter tainment Is usually gaged by Its reception Id New York and the length of Its ran In that metropolis. Guided by this rule, our first choice falls on "Going Cp," a musical com edy, book snd lyrics by Otto Harhach and James Montgomery, the music by 1-onls A. nirsch, which Is shortly to be presented In this city. "Going Cp" is now on tour afte a LONG MISSING PLANE SUFFERED SEVERELY phenomenal run In New York, where critics and public alike raved over It for nearly a year. ' ' The distinguishing features of "Go ing Up" re a well told and coherent story, catchy music, wholesome fun and the-general excellence of Irs com pany and chorus, snd for these quali ties and the success tlm has attended Its presentation elsewhere. "Going Up" Is cheerfully recommended. FUNNYBONE vnn Medical Association. Very Much fCiucaged 'Engaged to four girls at once," exclaimed the horrified uucle, "Hon do you aocount for such conduct?" ! don't know," said the graceles nephew . "Cupid must hae aihot me with a machine gun." Detroit Free Press. A ITI.ANK CAUYIXJ 2T COHi I I' Mom; 1-1! a MIIJ XV;rb May 20. The ulunt Tar n fa iin i lune Goliath, wn'cn lai be;r. r Vng btiveen Paris ntiJ Criissi'ls. Ijih. ik'hi n.- ended to a Iiim-'Jh -.f .:oo .iiu-ii'?s (approximate: l.Ta2 ieet I while cmrying awe :ty-five t ast ti j serK. lhe awcont wit ma do In one I hour t : d fifteen in In me 4 and the t scent !n twentyfive ml 1 ,iv. PKAKKLIN -VkivrAVD ; WASHINOTOX, May 20. After weathera 60-mile pale ond heavy seas, the missing seaplane NC-3, flaK- I , (ship of the American naval trans-At- OST people HOW look lanti flight squadron, entered Ponta at the road question l11 Gada harbor late yesterday under I! is Job. "What position do you occupy fh the matrimonial firm! Manager?' "No; she's that. I was the cash boy hut since the baby came, I am only the floorwalker." Baltimore American.-" a from point than formerly. 60 jRrrootlve. Fond Parent Did you hear my hours from J.ne uAV iohpn n lmijf In siirht of the Azores. , i a rot Ts h nn r nnirrhhAii- -r janji x : . . i n . i a .-1 , ! Jt pooii Tv uL n vine jicjgu wvi" j lit b uciuiivu tsj' h i t cifi f u us, me j aauhttT sing? ... . . . c, , ; . , hOOd or One Section Call ex- ,nayy department from Commander i Returned Soldier Tes. iiDeny loan anve naa siarxeaIDe t obtain eood roads vet iTowera- th officer said the xu-a had Fon(1 parent what did you think and tne next DUncn OI mail,' , hmlrlino- f su"erca severely." of her range? ...... I1 ' .& WUU1U U1IIIK 11719 LllUb UlE The Roosevelt military high way bill on which the people road- building for town and county were over thed are federa, aid and gtate top. It made the soldiers know jT ineir people were uaua. ui them ; it was the best thing we i t , i- i , , , naa ior morale. ,rf or th. cno-ig oltinn Such expressions are grati-;June 3 provides an appropri fying to the large army of , aUon of $2,506,000 by Oregon workers all over the nation jon condition that an uai who made the bond drive go. sum be Drovided by the federal iney compensate ior ine nara goverrmient. if congress does work; done and- the enemies t eet it3 art of the ba made by those who had to compel reluctant subscribers to do their part. In Umatilla county we had a very thorough Start Tomorrow 5 and Keep It Up Every Morning Oat In the habit of drinking glass of net water twfor breakfast. gain our appropriation cannot be used. The case for the whole state is very similar to what was the position of Umatilla county when we voted on our county bonding measure not long ago. The heavy vote for county bonding was due to the pros pects of state aid and to the fact the county bond money would not be used unless the state met its quota on the vari ous roads in Umatilla county. Our people will not go wrong if they srive a similar answer on the coast highway measure June 3. Ludendorff says the Ameri- well. and look well, what a glorious can fignting was nol a aecisive condition to attain, and yet. how very facfor jn ending the war; Lu easy it is if one; will only adopt the dendorff wa3 too far from the mFrot8.nho l customed to fee,' front to give first hand infer- dull and heavy when they arise, split-1 mation Ori that point. ' tina headache, stuffy from a cold, I ""' foul tongue. naMy breath, acid stom ach, can. instead, feel aa fresh as a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the internal poisonous stagnant matter. i w Kveryone whether ailing, sick ori well, thould, eacll morning, beforei rom 1'ieakfast. drink a glass of real hot water with a leaspoonful of limestone 1'honphate In It to wauli from Were not here long, ao let's make our stay agreeable. Lxt us live well, eat well digest well, work well, sleep 28 YEARS AGO MAY BECOME FIRST LADY CF CANADA f . V" ( I Returned Soldier I snotim say sns ougnt to kill at tnree mnes. i-rince-ton Tiger. Tlio Ncxvsary Warninir. An advertisement In the Berlin Mejrgendorfer Hlaetter reads: "Canary bird escaped. Iteturn to Barbarosa Strasse 5 and receive rea sonable reward. N"ot edible.)" And this story also conies from Berlin, where profiles become ex ceedinKly narrow: "Fi.h and potatoes were served at the restaurant, both In the singular number, and the portion miserably small. "Xevertheles.. my neighbor got a bone In his throat and attracted gen eral attention with his coughing and groaning. Some persons came to his help, suggesting that he swallow sev eral pieces of dry bread or a few po tatoes. 'The waiter ran out and brought four big potatoes. The patient swnl. lowed them one after another, poured in his glass of beer to keep them down. and. then he felt better. "When he was about to leave I asked how he felt. "(ih. It's nothing, thank you.' was the answer, 'after pulling off the same trick In the next restaorant I shall get enough.'" Journal of the Amerl. RAFFIA HATS, WEAK ROSES . Waytlme and sjjorti hats are boon companions and the pres ent season shows an aptitude for producing smart sports modelt that dwrf the records of past years. One of the most success ful of the aew types Is sketched iln this model for Fashion Art, and Is a chic ehapeau of woven 'rsffta. In bright bine. Its crown . all bound round with perky posies .of painted straw,- and Its brim , faced with sea-blu georgette : aoat becoming to Miss Blue Eyes, CATARRH ,Fr head or throat Catarrh try the vapor treatment ?icies ICKSVAPORU YOUR BODYGUARD"-SO. forw-f 7 3U Centering On Its ,WideUaIJE; V When imtorists tody tt9 BmiXSmMX -ming tLttf cart whenever stftd wkcfcwlrpldBfw ; them, the Unutadaaf a lc e&dmXtmMBam . , the more appareat and irkaocMt 1 Thij is oneoi mtvay cams Wbkk utfntiitr . ; ing the increased boyin ei FrantBm .CSEJ tha oae cut trafteJser thitocly itHxsaMrQxtAim with eimibr-&otdnftttUA. ImtcaO, ibme m ' clearly defined ronHtbout to thaVcBBfc gptid. trouble tadtorirlisi li.TiWasiiiiiip.oprta -rroJ JtextMifj ef-tmtfnM.tka XjtsamAJUB.. " Franklin Car diSeaeooes. They obafce. jiTilri the day-miter-day ciTce, the momtiy&Baesix satisfaction, reported by Franklin . esmgrn gil , over the cooufiy. .... . , Jr..- , :.,,,. ,''' 1 And besides the exceptiona, tu'ptifla ance of the Franklin Car and the sinrpHiicatioo of routine care., there ia also the, well4now , Franklin economy.. ., ., . u, -Call or telephone for an appointment 5 vro will demonstrate the car on any road at any time and give you data and records of the remark able usability and economy under all conditions in all part of the country. Pendleton Auto Co. (Established 1907) Court and Johnson Sts. Tendlcton, Oregon Took UV Novelty , Ride Up Railroad Ttrack, Costs $10 Two men who drove a cur belonging to lj. Hergcvln up the railroad track Saturday night and finally tangled with a switch post, paid ll'l fine for reckless driving In police court today, Mr. Hergevln coming In nnd paying the fine for them, under the name of John Doe. The men, whose Identity is clouded, are alleged to have been slightly Intoxicated and took to the railroad track route for a little novclty rldc. The railroad officials are In vestigating and may prosecuto the offenders for their trespass. HltlTIMI IUIIIAKI t'O.VKT TOXrxX, May 20. "V llrlli rimKtnanght hram harried our positions at Kerch m eastern Crimea,'' an offl elnl dispatch todny rrportefl. Krrt-li is 160 miles cast of HclwMo-pot. AatUmal League ltcsultx. Cincinnati . New York 4. Chicago J. Brooklyn 1. Philadelphia 10. St. Umlw DoM.HI I. lHtbnr I AoMriai XjeagwS lUtoIIsa'XS New-York 7, ieetnu v. Detroit 6, Washington 0. The Itook of Gibraltar towers lo a height of 1300 feet: lis" masslre counterpart In tho Yosemlto National I'ark, Kl Cupllun, lsthree times as high. 4 CHICK FOOD Use it Save the baby chicks Get it at f Colesworthy's 129 E. Alta - Phone 134 The countess will be the first lady of Caneda when the earl s made Governor General. He la slated to succeed the Duke ot Devonshire- The Earl of Athlc-ne ... - H.nther lo Oueen Mary, the counter . a niece of Queen toria. Vlc- the East Oregonlan, May 20, 1891.) Kd Hendryx, who has been attend- tne Ing Milton Academy, returned to stomach, liver and bowels the previous """'""" " ", , v, d.5:s Mir-i...:a.rtSkr:, 'r;,"; sweetening and purifying the entire Murdock's sawmill this morning to i negotiate for lumoer ior ine parn fence, which It Is hoped will be com pleted In time for the game next Sunday. W. D. Fletcher leaves soon on a vi.it to the Butter creek coal mine. Pendleton was perhaps never pret tier than at present. Lawns are green alimentary- canal lefore putting .mors 1 f' od Into the ctomach. The action of h.t water and limestone phosphate on an empty tomarh I. wonderfully in-. v isolating. Jt cleans out ell the sour; f.-rmentatione. gases, waste and acidity and glveJ one a splendid ap petite for breakfast. While you are ' m . . ivMitnr. phosphate Is uuietly extraclng a large ,.i,.,. , ,h- !,.. ,r,M f ,n j Iks laces, gloves, shoes, furs, drap-' Es J " " Havre, the French port, was origi nally Le Havre do Notre lamo de crace Cthe Harbor of Our Lady of Mercy), afterward shortened to Havre de Grace. WOMEN! DRY CLEAN THINGS AT HOME Try it! For a few cents you can dry clean everything. Have five to ten dollars quickly by I j dry clesring everything In tho home;: and beautiful, trees are laden with : with gasoline mat wouia oe ruinea u : nrdPM are flowering and "cap ana water suns. coai, in; volume of water from the blood and BOMB IX COXGHERS. W..SWXr;TOX. May 2. rXwMfnt eries. rugs everything! 1'kice a gallon or more of gasoline I g In a dishpan of washboiler, then put in the things to be dry cleaned, then S3 mih them with Solvite soap. Shortly E pells, stoma, h trouble; others who Wilson threw a "homo" lirlo mgre everything comes nut looking like new. 3 nave sallow skhis. dkjoo oieoroers inn vrhn he Bfivorated repeal or amena- Nothing ades. shrinks or wrinkles. S3 pmhiMtfcMi with a! Do not aitempt to dry clean without 9 eit.tr.1 nmvite sr.ap. This gasoline soap Is the, E giltlng ready for a thorough flushing " ' of all th. Inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered wrth constipation, bilious .cblv complexions are urged to get a tnrnt of wartime ei.srter pound of limestone phosphate heavier "tlrjr" maJorMy titan from the drug store. This will cost h. the c sesstow. narrewlfHUi I j secret of all dry cleaning. very little, but is surncient to mane leaasnrs declared1 It wmM lie a riWffcnli x iKiekage of Solvlte soup eontaln anyone a H-onounced crank on the matter to lift the- beer and w Ine lain. ' lnK dirctloiix f-tr h.one ili-y cleaning. .llbief-t nf in.ide-hflth inif hpfore Ttu- alrv. Mr miftll oriitil,.. Milt mil ...... .1 J...... i rr Vii.f;L Mfwil (' It. , iiin oucio.-ri' r onv from n:'!i,ii.pj!jjIIfjj HAPPINESS CAN BE EXPRESSED ONLY IN RELATIVE TERMS.; THE MAN WHO DRIVES AN ACAS0N TRUCK IS THE HAPPIEST OF HIS CLASS. Umiatilla Auto Go. Don Pruitt, Pres. AT CAMPBELIj t'KKNTzfcli MOTOIt CO. 722 Cottonwood St Phone 46 WHILE IN TOWN COME IN AND SEE THE International Motor Trucks SOLD BY THE ' , Union Motor Co. Successors to THE CALLOWAY-REESE CO., No. 212 West Webb Sf " , International Trucks, ton, 1 ton, V2 ton and 2 ton size, manufactured by International Har vesting Co. of America, are well known for their economy and durability. Cut your cost of wheat hauling and hauling of all kinds by using Interna tlonal Trucks. Our two-ton is equipped with a cylinder lining which can be replaced at a very small cost, and eli minates the necessity of every reboring your cyl inders or replacing a worn-out block. The Interna tional 2 ton truck is the only truck in the market equipped with this type of motor. Service established here. ' di" P J. E. CHAPMAN, Salesman. Telephone 438