East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 22, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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TAT3E FOUR
DXILY EAST OKEGON1AN. YENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919.
28 YEARS AGO
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER.
Published Daily and 8ml.Weekl at i
Fnllitoa, Orraoa, by th.
BAST ORKOONIAM 1-L'BLISHlNO" CO.
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8CBSCR1PTI0N- RATM " f
UN ADVANCE)
Kntered at tae poatoffic at Pendle ! Dally, one year, by mall
oraaoa.
matter.
aa aecond-claea nail
Telephone
i Dally, alx moo the by mall
! Daily, three montha by mall ,
CkW .ALU IU rVTMfa-R r'lTIVt
tmDrialHotl News stand. Portland Dally, alx montha by carrier.
Bowman News Co, Portland. Orsgoa j Dally, thraa montha by carrier.
Chicago Bureau, 8ierlty Bolld
he. Washlngtoa, D. C, Bureau lot four
teenth Street, N. V.
merit, however, that many of
our fine new homes are being
'"erected with little thought tc
t","'the landscape effect. Houses
',5!are crowded too closely with
1.35 ; the result that the attractive
. in ess of an otherwise beautiful
emi-wkiy, ona year, by maii i.5 'home is dimmed, the value of
WHAT IS THE ANSWER I
HE Salem Capital-Journal j
comments on the fact
that Salem is known as a."
beautiful city With attractive I (From the Dally Ws.st Oregoniun
lawna and well kerit streets. 33. in
Ponrllotnn hna mnrn noerl ftf Selllns left
"attractive lawns" than does
Salem. It is a matter of com-
1 1 Dally, ona month by mall
.Dally, one year by carrier
j Semi-Weekly, alx montha, by mall
'Semi-Weekly four montha by mail
If the investment being reduced
TIH5 1.0VEI OXER GONE
We who are left, how shall we
look again
Happily on tile sun or (eel the
rain,
Without remembering bw they
who went
TJngrudlngly and spent
Their lives for us. loved, too, the
nun and rain?
A bird anions the rain-wet lilac
sings
But to, how shall we turn to
little things,
And listen to the birds sad
winds And atrer-ma,
Made holy by their creams,
Nor feel the h part-break in the
heart of things?
WHILE THEY STILL
GRATEFUL
i try and our president? Plain
ly he has such feelings and it
I accounts in large degree for the
; support he has given Wilson at
the conference. .
But supposing the Republi
can leaders under Senator
Lodge block the signing of the
peace treaty and the ratifica
tion of the League of Nations
.covenant, thus leaving all those
a, subjects for settlement in
ifuture ?
accordingly. What is the rea
son? ...
RAPID EXPANSION OF
EXPORTS
last night for Port.
land.
The police were .out in a 'one-
horse shay" last night,, on a chase ior
drunken Indians who hd been rais
ing a disturbance In the lower part ot
town. They 'found five, but the red
men let out on their horses like wind
and could not be cuptnred.
Joseph Connelly left today for 1m
Grande, where he will remain for the
summer. ' s
Pendleton will celebrate, according
to a decision reached at a meeting of
bualnesa men last night. It 18 de.-lred
to raise $2000. This can be done If
everyone will do Ms share. Members
of the sollcltory committee are V. J.
Furnish O. R. Itmisevelt, Pat Kin, ft
I". Gould, .George ..sh and c. ft
.Juckson.
1
FUNNYBONE
h i H
HE rate at which our for-.
eign commerce is ex
panding is indicated by
estimates that we shall have a
favorable trade balance of $3,
000.000.000 for the fiscal year
thelendinir June 1. Of course. Eu-
Would the next con- roDe cannot oav for this am-.
.ference, if another one should ount in goods or gold. The
'be held, show equal appreci- rebt thus incurred must be
iation of America's part in the; adjusted partly by credits and
war? Lloyd George and Cle- partly by investments abroad,
jraenceaus might not be at the ! etc. How far this debt can be
next conference. The next financed here is one of the fu-
j British and French representa-; ture problems. The number of
tives might be men sharing the foreign banks that have open-
FEELIv'ew now promulgated in cer-ied branches in this country
tain French and British quar-'and, vice versa, the number of;
jters, that America had small American institutions that have :
' , pan in producing ine victory, opened ottices abroad is mucn
T RESIDENT WILSON jol Would we like to sit in confer-larger than commonly sup-!
' riiv oif ,.,, ence with such men? posed and show the drift of
having been very sue- Gratitude s a quality that preparations. uur iinanciaijme thnt way.- Detroit
r-aecfui oi tii noo does not usually increase with resources, however, are sure to
enrs H ia irr.rr. oo tko acre. A debt is always more be. taxed to the utmost, for
. , Hobby's lliilt
"One of my dinner guests ruved
over the relish I hud made lust sum
mer." a woman said recently.
"And it keeps all winter In that
stone Jar?" she asked.
"Yes," put in Bobby, "if we don'l
have too much company." Poston
Transcript.
'WherptiiMin.
Lecturer Young gentlemen, do not
waste your time.
Whereupon th student body, left
the building en irtasw.- Dartmouth
.lack o"l.antern. ,.
Ills Ucn-sou.
'Po you think there Is any harm j
in flirting?" I
I certainly do. My wife caught
Free Pres i
Contractors
and Builders
Wi are prcpawd furnish
your houw lulls. tMc, coiiiplcto
liit'liiilliiir all luiiilH-r, minIi. tlaurs
mill work, cle, f. . 1. J'ciulli
ton, nt prices, wv bellow would
bt to your hciiefll..
Our mills have built tlielr
retxilatlon on flrN-cluss inaterl
hIh uimI priHilMt shipment wliirlt
bUS lllllllO for MM fOlltilUUHM,
WMIsllcil cHstomorH.
S(jiiI vour lists
ohm 1o
for qnolnd-
Porter Lumber
Company
Mil mid llnriicy Sis.
J . (,'
Vunoouvrr, AVashliiirtoii
I Humor..
"""I " v:.j: i. - : , l,Vv, ,ion,nn. ,;il KQ Q r.uitor your rru-oti Deeply icrt some
Cniel Sponsor Of the League oI,u,,,ul" w"u u"-u"i""""i verse with me vesterdav thnt were
Nations. All through the con-1' tnan upon his heirs or sue-j more insistent and sure to iqui,e amusing. i
ference America's wishes and'cessors- If we want to gain command first consideration. Friend indeed! i didn-t think no
th rai TTuirs ot rras victory, ine oniv remeuv win ots lur m" ''
4U A 1 TTmtq n ifnn firhllnir onrli Editor Xoither does he.
idiers fought and for which all get busy producing those ar-
our people made sacniices .ticies wnicn can d exenangea - "Our
(oimI froinic ;aruiro for stile.
I.im-ukhI .oil .OresoivWiisliliurton
lliulmny In a simhI Kinn. I'li nlv
of shop work. i.MMl IcrniN lo
rltbl parl.v.
FAIt.MKKS' K.Xi'lLWGIC
HoppiMT. OrcKoll.
treated with
interests were
deference. , .
This was not due alone to
the president's ability though
he has abilities of a high order.
should we Hot accept settle-! for American food arid other -mum
Getting a
nlmon are
Itlsr.
nice ond
fresh.
AiH fmm vviiann tho nrhoriment while our allies still re- produce. Clews Financial Re-
big features at the conference ! member with keenness the 2,-j view.
are Lloyd George and Cle-if n we Fusneu across,
i ill- v sire iiicrii i w - "
r 'ii rn j. j. l i.1 "L. L.
"Kr have they roes?"
''Well, yea. mum, thf prirfl is
bit higher." Rostnn Transcript.
meanceau.
a daring
Mrs.
Not Ileal.
tlncon I we in n now
... - . a i i -fKyVif cilviirin r n rrnlnof Viflmtir
with whnm rlpflr whpn wp inrni tib iuuuiii jx wnatcau , , ; a - u .
wiin wnom we aeatc nen we;Thi ih o. Mihiel drive odds to bring renown to hs!'t proceed a youmr man m
entered the war. They know inierry, tne ot. mimei orive - B, OW w!th hls mother-in-iaw.
drama
ills in
yon must renieffl'
what part America played in 'and the Argonne-Meuse offen- country one can tail to aa- 'Vrr. B'n-nu..
the war. They know that we;Sive7- .V" "ij 'r "T ' . wa, on.y
saved the day. Lloyd George If the obstructionists in the L that li" b did nt win re-"-"-V""" Salesman,
in speeches last summer de-1 senate block the peace treaty t thathe.djiotw.n.
Clared it was then a race be- they Will place the, United The unfortunate population of Pet- broke his jaw and his ribs iii theli
tween Hindenburg and Wilson. : States in a position so that it'rograd has now been advised by the.Hava na scrap. Joss doesn't nay how
We knOW that he knOWS Who may never get SUCh terms as Soviet Government to "leave wllhout many rib (Tuhnnnn broke hut what In
won the race. May we not as-jthe country deserves in view of 7
,1 .1 1 Z 1. J.L. 1- I niAn. -.a.lt lm
BUme mat Knowing sucn txini$s .tuts puuuu auu atcam im
he has felt a deep obligation which we went to war. Our
of gratitude towards this coun- boys will have died in vain.
The Holsheviks have attained a half dozen Hba
nlque distinction in desolatin" J friends?
; warfare of "making a wildcrnefts" j -
without the excuse of even calling itj What in home without a phosphor
j peace. escent key hole-
T PLEBISCITE
AHD PROJECTION
o)
Jl
till
,BY OWNER
lOfin AereaStock and Dairy a'amh in the Siletz Val-
"ley, Lincoln County, Oregon, in Section 22-27 '
and 28, T. 9 .W. R. 9 S. This ranch is only one
mile from one of best country schools in the
County, and .the same distance from a good,
store and Post Office, with daily mail. The
ranch commands a beautiful view . of the
Siletz Valley.
800 At'llKH IN crr.TrV.vrio.v ,
m ,rni'W f flno wit bottom laml, covereil wild hrnnh, uhlcli
nlieii.ek'nrcii will muke kikmI rami land.
Hill) .VCItfcs hill ami bench land invercil will! IhnlicT. BlKiut two
million tnt mw liimlier. TIiIm 1 MiHiure liuid... ThlN rniM-h l
all nill tvatenit witii siirliiitM and xlreuiiiM.
WtlF.H t flue ort'lmrd, fl(ht i-in old.
IMPItOVFMFN'TS: '
7 lloom fair liousiv witli water ilieil In from kihmI ninniilnln Nprlnir,
baili. toilet. Hinks. Mcwcrnirr, liunliiiiK, vtv. . .
Tidoiihono Ino In Iioiims K
Tun kihhI la r lie liarim Nlao one IMItlli ttvl wKIl a U-Jllllo. Other
.IN v loo tivt alMi with leaiito. M uler dIimiI into .no liarn.
(.'rani ry, 2 l-V.VI ft. 1,1'Ulllo I7MI Klfl.
Tool Iiohw and unirk lu 2tix.ni rtvt, with riMMU almve Tor
' lilroil hel. '
.1 Otlu-r small Imildinax uiul a utiod e-llar. Aim a nnnll lliree room
hiiiise for iho litnnnt. W'uter plNil lo miiiii.
pkhsoxafj pitni'FKTY:
Hio tow mill; lO.ooo ft. lanaelty. rn-lo-dale - planer null '
Mime lumber In nl.
tot baza miw. )ne ihroNhkiB oiuril. . Una rent criilr. .One
SlcCoruiIck Iliiult r. Tmu MvCuratlvk rnowern. Mi drill. n
horse rakr. Uuc ilwible dim harrow. Two ftfcl KmiIIi har
rowH. duo ridlerj Threo wialkliiic plowa. One milky ploiv.
Throe ftirui uaAuna. iiuo riilibev lirn hiijucy. )o .mnnlMiiit.
On. elder m'am and .H Kulloni of rider vlwirar In the it'lliir.
One hliieksmltli outfit. ueh aa tool forge, drlllx, tie. Sonio
'himtinic tool. kim'Ii onhk ihovoh, block, cti.
(STtWK:
1 hcoil of rattle. . Milkinir twooly-ftvo mini Willi Kmplr.
milking niacliliio. F.lelll brad or liorKrn, .1 acta lianicRK. fine
Middle. hi-ad of holts. 4 niwa ready to furrow, too cldrkeret.
One year V miiIt of wml tuiwod and riokeri.
Will li4Xvo wmc liotiwhohl fiimlturr.
.-MI InsiiruiKw imld m till tail. N
THIS IS O.N i: Oti' THi: IIIOST III VS IN OIIMI.V. '
The irli-e for all Mils tirK-rty Ih only SIJ nr nrrr.
t liaie noir lull acre. In ourw and uImhK taivett acres In Ktn
hirss, uUmt to arrea In bajvmnatlr clover, uclumv in naiduiv.
K. T. KKAItNS, Newport, llrcgon.
j Tho JamM Oordon nnnnolt Memo.
; x " ' IPinl-Hnrae Tor Journ.-tll4ta will shortly
BV CARL flbUmOAT !W built.. Myb. the Journalist, will
(lTnited J'rtiBS SlaT l.'orrespomlent) j fltroniKe 'It 'afl'r".loly 1 when all thr
KulriUJX. -.May - 22. tiertnuny'a j other" places hnve hern closed.
counter proposal! -to -tha pen ue r t ra- j .
ly, it was learned from an authori
tative source today, be constituted by j
the following: 'Insistence on fulfill-i
ment of the Wilson principles: request, i
for a plesbiscite in the eastern and !
western provinces, acceptance of the '
principle of full disarmeument . but !
with reservation of 2no.oou troops f
necessarily to mulntniu Internal or- ,
ders nnd complete afixeement for ell- j
initiation of the German navy but '
with inststenee that merchant ships j
be retained to insure the coimry's eco- i
nomis developments. This informs- i
tion was obtained from an official in .
close touch with the delegate nrj
Versailles. Ia made the MutemenlsJ
'Without riunlifntion. i
Tncldentully 4be milk drivers' strike
in Chicago has been, settled by the
drivrr netting ftn increase of $9 a
week. Vou hve three chaneea to
guess who will pay the Increase. You
guessed It the first time.
(It'll. 1lslio KtHa Medal.
WAHHTXOTOX, May 'SI. Hrlgadler
General Hrlce l. D.situe. formerly
chief of the spruce production divt-.
!lon 'in. the Northwest, was decorated
with the distinguished service mednl
for meritorious service.
Spring Medicine
HOOd'S lrtSa
Purifies the Blood
Mcdonald music
studio
Summer term open j
MAY 19 TO JULY 15
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BEGINNING MONDAY, MAY 21st
we will have mechanics! in bur shop during the: evening untillcldsing time
to look after repairs and adjustments on your car.
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We are furnishing this service in addition to the
regular night floor service, so we will be in position
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to promptly take care ot all your motor troubles.
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