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DAILY F.AST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OBF.C.ON THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1919. TWELVE PAGES United States Tires are Good Tires ENEMY WAHTS CHASGF: ENOUGH OF BLOODSHED Germany Too Cong Accus tomed to Orders to go Bolshevik. TAGE-TEN III ii -i,h( X r PAT TT or.s.,-it crv-r.to T.;- A1UAfr is geared to a joyhandout standard , , that just lavishes smokehappiness on every man game enough to make a bee line for a. tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe old or new! . Get it straight that what you ve hankered for in pipe or cigarette makin's smokes you'll find aplenty in P. A. That's because P. A. Jias the quality! You can't any rriore make' Prince Albert bite your tongue or parch your throat than you can make a horse drink when he's off the water ! Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process 1 . You just lay. back like a regular fellow and puff to' beat the cards and wonder why in samhill you didn't nail a section in the P. A. smokepasture longer than you care to remember back ! Bay Prince Albert everywhere tobacco is told. Toppy red bags, tidy red tint, handsome pound and half pound tin humidorm and 'that clever, practical pound crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect conditnus. R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., Winston-Salem, N. C. ' .1W.WP "-"J" '.('-.W.H W4".II I lllfl.ilW .! l,ll .MtlliailJMIII lH mnjlH.J .'!U , J.nlk ''... . . ' flpli ' rarebit! C ISfell ' ' " ' Nothing, oa occasion, surpasses .H.- tfSL , . rarebit. RAINIER SPECIAL, " Pi&i&&& . wed with your favorite recipe, " pSCm enables you to make a rarebit "Z l$t"Zc ' that excels those of old. Be- " Jt- ' '11 'lA : ' - ' sides making a'superior rarebit, 6 ; A .iS? . " Ibis beverage has no equal for gf ' J TV V cold lunch purpose?. With the ' Zi rt Vi bedtime snack, it is the drink J iE li' l Y ' i C 1 of drinks. Iu flavor is just S ? Si- J I . 'iLj if-7 right and then it quenches the ( i,-S thirst satisfies perfectly. No f'a H r-T-x""" Jlt; ' jWfel X other beverage can be like it. Ti 1 Vl???v y RAINIER SPECIAL is pro- f? ttZ? vssSX'J. duced by an exclusive, patented . VMy7 process. Just you come to f 13 1 mW J biTtiMJr know thU drink that is soft, but J yiajrSSjl satisfying." ' m t.Si?vt JtrfeA . Ratahc Product. Compur.Snttl. SE i VSLPVi' lfifC')f A 1 Muuiacturrr of Rainier Special, Kainiar Jf T "S? .V " JKESfcfeJU 1 Bock. Malt Rainin-, Rainier Caraal, Sjrr V. BY CARL, D. fiROAl. TTnited l"rS8 Siivff Correspondent.) fiKRUN, June 18. Will Oermany fifr bolshevist? That ta quentlon on hears frequently In th United Stntei nlonx with nn expreRed-doubt that such an rtutcomi will result from her present condition. The answer here in the some It i doubtful if Germany goes to the ex; tremes to which Russian bolshevintn did, but that further changes in the social, political and industrial - struc ture can and may be effected Is grant by the keenest observers. . But. by and larjte, the German hue. heen too lonjr ccutomed to taking orders, to leading- an ordered, quiet life, to suddenly burst out Into the ex treme of bolKhevisni. on the other hand, however, there is a possibility thnt ft soc'nlisni more far reach (rm than nnythlnjc this country has so fu experienced will come to pass The radicals, verging on bolahevism, want to spe cnpftaliain done away with rnd are anxious to have a socialism tntnalled which will muke the Riilf 1 eiween classes leas miA ked . than I novi. HcAs ever. they believe in ef - J fertinK thi ; Kradually and withou: b:oodHhed end r lot i tiff. They do nol , claim that the soviet system must n (Cssarlly h-j InsUlled. .ut they do tend that the old order of things nttfrhi ' i to end, 'iq they compl.im that toj jntueh of the. "kalserHch system" hai I l-e.-n retained. I J Industry has tinuderirone some! I olumjres since y the revolution, lit jl ie reorTHniaatkins do not reach Jn I to the political system. For InsiMrte j i In each faitory or mercantile cs.nb! Moment :rere is a "Betrieb-ta!,V or jtouncll, which docides the Industrial; I riohloms t.f that particular plice The! i betriebstat is a sort of union within j u iinir.n. The various trades will ttv; ihelr jrencrul .unions, but In nMtl'ni tve councils govern each pa":t .ular j ftablishinei.t -without regard to ihel crafts c.-.nioyed. . j f Thtso cciinclls do not partic'tr-ate. !n ; j T'ditica t ectly, but it Is con?.-blv jthnt,from this system there may Inter, J ariee a plan more or less like the) Russian workmens' and soldiers' coun-, cils or Soviet's. ! However, the general feeling here is; that eventually peace will come, andj thnt with the re-estnblishment of nor- mal times, Germany will lose much; rf- Hiss A.A WF ' ' t ill '-ii ' rS Xg-mr i - ' - if 1" ? ' - v ' The Real Thing Right Through ". Put United States Tires under your car and you'll find them the real thing. ; ; They're built to wear to give you the kind of economical service you, want. And tliatV just what they do. Hundreds of thousands of regular users will vouch for that lots of them right around here. There are five distinct types of United States Tires one for every need of price or use. We have exactly the ones for your car. jrlcint anrteaX'i VVe nw United States Tires are good tires. -That's why we sell them Pendleton Motor Sales Co. Bunch Bros. Adams 99 et back to work on a eaue basis. i ' Rut, the sanity of thia basis, as i thd worklnftman here sees it, lies in giving him a greater share In the good fh'nffs of life than he has ever had hefnre, with fewer working hours and! I .tetter pay than he had under the regime of pre-war days. He itn't esi ' perially nnxious as to the method' Had Germany been trained' ami c whereby this comes, though it is fair j customed to the Installment plan n to say .hat, as a masM, ttu, German' 1Var debt. would terrify it.. . ' people ar? tired of war. .and things, markin of war, and don't wnnt trt - - - hare -to restort to bloodshed to obtain' their aims, - t Over against what the working-j man, the intellectual or radical may think, of course there lies the- class, which wants to cling to the doctrines! and customs of the pajst Naturally' this class wants to avoid bolshevlam ! in thu commonly accepted version; of that institution. And, its efforts! man.feMly tnd toward keeping in' check, a revolutionary spirit thatj could conceivably wipe out the. cap- italistic system, i In a nutshell, however, the situa tion as It appears to carenfT students! is this: Germany wants a new dea.' Industrially and otherwise ami is tend-; 'ng toward' it all the time; but the ma. jority want It, without the economic; (Stagnation and general turmoil that marked bolshevism's birth in Russia.; (Read the Want Ads. It Pays "Gee-Whiz! How it Hurts , r-The Pain in My Foot! rr.iI.Y TS ORR4MZINR.' TO IMtrTKXT ATTArK . ) CARIXTIIIAN ITIONT THE RAINIER PRODUCTS CX)MPANY RELIEVES RETAILERS AND CON SUMERS OF THE NECESSITY OF PAYING REVENUE TAXES ON RAINIER BEVERAGES BY PAYING ALL jT AXES THEREON DIRECT TO THE GOVERN MENT. : -V : U i i . U ,.i J v v. ': , Lang' & Co.,, Distributors, Portland, Ore PARTS, June 19.-Oenprnl Diaz, tho i Italian cjomnjtandor In ehh?f. hn tort! for Italy, to organize Italian dpfonses; against the Jo;;o-HUi on the Carinth-I ian frontif r. :- . ' (Recent report fiiaterl that the' Jiieo-Slav had .invaded Oarinthia, nt. I tackini? the -AuHtrfanff. Latter it wat ilil that ' an armistice ' had been' Mtgaed and thnt hostilities hhC ceafled.) (ieneral Diai wai accompanied by Premier Orlando, head of. the Italian delegation. .'r . A secret seHion of th' Italian chamljer of deptitirg will he held on June. 19 to consider the whole situa tion. Jlefor he left Paris Premier Or lando made a statement defending; his j refusal to negotiate with ' the Juffe Owing to the hiKh cost of wool, the wlf finds it rather expensive mas- qnera.ding in Kheep's clftthing; . "Sometimes ifis in my nrm. Merciful Heaven, how my bark hnrH in tlientorn- liS" It s nil due to an over abundance of that poison called uric ncid. Tire kid neys ore not able t gft ri 1 of ft. fc'uch coii di lions yuu ran readily cvrrao.no, and j.ndvtig 1 l-y tuUng IliC ad vice of. JJr. Ticrre. v.hich U "keep lh Udncy i.j f.ood order." "AvoiJ'too mutrti meat, ulculiol ot t-n. Driiik plenty of pure water, preferably hot Water; ljcfnrc mcali, and drive trio uric acid out of tho system by taLin;; Anuriu." ..This can Jjo cbtaiucd . at almost any drug sturc. Send a bottle of water to tin ehriht at Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, DuiTido, N. Y., and you will receive l$ne nicdicul advice as to whether tho kidncya are affected. WTicn your kidneys get slus- j gvsh ad clog, you suffer from Lachachc, sick-headache, dizzy spelh, or twinges and pains of lumbago, rhcumatkm or 1 gout; of sleep is disturbed two or three, times sight, take heed; before too lato. Get Anuric (anti-urie-ocid), for it will j put new life into your kidneys and your entire system. Ask your nc:urst drug gist for it or send Dr. I'iuci; lea ccuts for trial package. , . . . Binaim Springs WHERE THE CROWD GOES! Dancing, Swimmings Fishing and Hunting at this bigr popular" summer resort. ' Beautiful camp Grounds and nice Cottages. Dining room service during the week, hut only lunches will be served on Sundays. JAZZ DANCE Saturday Night, June 21, and Sunday Afternoon, June 22 Fletcher's JAZZ Orchestra s Automobile stage meets all trains. Arrivals at Gibbon inquireat depot. 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