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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY.. JUNE 191919.' TWELVE PAGES '- --iiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitititiiitiiiiiiititiiiiiti iiii itiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitriiiiiiiiiiiitiif iiiitiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii ih-HEast reAoniari? Remember ti i; Hi i AJJ INDEPENDENT www NEWSPAPER., , , . . SUBSCRIPTION BATM PabtUhed talljr and 8ml.Wkl at , t Paadletmu. Oraaoa. by Ui i AST OKBUONIAN rUBLdSHlNO CO. ( we. sell LN ADVANCS) Katered at ue poatofflc at Pasdle toa. orea;o, aa aecood-claaa mail natter. DaJ, ooa year, by nail Dally alx month by mail Dally, thraa months by mall Daily, ona niotth by mall Dally, ona year by carrier rata h oaa Otf SAt.U IN OTIIKH OIT1KS. ImaerlalHotei News Stand. Portlaao Ubvmia New a Co., Portland. Oreffoa ON Fil.K AT Obleago Bureau. tu8 Security Build- Daily, alx months by carrier Dally, thraa montba by carrier LSI L zz Daily, ona month, by carrier ,.. .(I 5 Semi-Weekly, ona year, by mall !.! Washington. O. C, Buraaa Sol Pour- roi-wekly. hit months, by mall teenth Street. N. w. -wem!. Weekly four moMhi by mall .75 PACK FOUR 11 ''jjjs . ' ,. t ' h ti ' ' . , i : i:n !- M fi l( r t - 1 .i .n.win ' in .. n i inn iiiinniiu.n !i '.. mi iiiiiini.nw f I ; y N "a. k,' ' ' ' ' ' -1 h , . r , . , ' ' j x 4v' -"'' " ? : - w t-f t ' i ' ' y . t ' ! .!-. W e4 aw i ,' si , " i yv I v h-- .'''!! h r TTzrsm. - 4- - V jflt ' ' : i H t v " f f i; ' 4 1r'' 'A-iiJ i - " not ' - 1.60 ' 1.18 T.S J.75 ! . SONti. Of TUB SIlltAPM'.l. NIIKI.l. The author, the late Captain Cyril M. Morne of the Kinjt's Own Scottish Borderers, gave up his life to rescue a wounded o)inriile. lying in front of the trench, Living for mora than a year and a half underground like moles, the captain was mov ed to picture such nn existence as follows: "I've been In a trench for fifteen days, I'm choken for tha want of nir; It's ' harvest-time where my uintber .stays. And1 I'm wishing Hint I was. there. passed greatly needed appro- priation bills, made partial pro-! vision for - the railroaxis and economized considerably oh army and navy appropriations, 2 all of which are steps in the right direction. From the Clews Financial Review. i JOEDESPAIN OE DESPAIN the and "I've ceased to count in schema of things. My courage has waned It's trystjng-Hine wliore the ma vis sitlKS. And I'm wishing I could for get. "Will Htraifthtwaed. sliouldt-rs and hearts that sang For Freedom and Uberty! That Was the batile-ory that rang From tha men-uhat-we-used- to-be. . ... ' "' ' "We're learnt tha law of shot and shell: Wv learnt the law of steel; But tha ljsw of- the Trench is a cultured Hell. For it stifles the power to feel. . ' "Death r hava ventured many times' "Nor flinched at the sacrifice. ; nut this ha th debt of our . yonlhful crimes Ijord tod we have paid the .; price!" was richlv entitled 1 to the cordial cxeetintr ' given to him bv his old home town last evening, jja He has been more than the 'l averasre soldier and faced more'H than the usual dangers of war-! fare. He was at the front when ! all looked black for the allies, when the British and the French fought with their backs ; 5 to the wall, being unable to ! stop, the Hun advance and in-i capable of themselves taking IS the offensive. He was there through the hardest fightingi and lived to' see the day when by throwing1 the enemy back in defeat the soldiers of freedom j were able' to take revenge foriE their comrade dead and for the! terrors they had faced for so ;many months. Because he was in the gamei for a long time, faced his duty like a man and wrote cheering letters to his local relatives, Joe ; Despain is known by his deeds, if not by face.'to most of the people of this territory. The;H East Oregonian knows that itj voices the feelings of its read-; E pr wVipn if. savs t.hflt: all are t Iglad he is home, that they hope he will go to war no more, but , ( iiif.i ix cvci nit giovc ui uuu j . this country must again take ' the field we hope there will be ; plenty of boys just like him. H1LE the armies, under' "ffjJ Foch are resting under j arms ready for action if: necessary and the people of the';ig MATILLA county has an world await with tense interest t area of 3500 square miles tae signatures of the German! and its farming resources; officials to th peace treaty we are so varied nnd so extensive j 5 have a strange spectacle in the that it is not without reason : 5 United States senate. ! that we refor to it as an gri-j ,:News reports show that Cultnral empire. Three times! 2 three different resolutions call- j as lnrira as the state of Rhode j Island and nearly- twice as ilaro-e a. Delaware tha county for introd;uctjbn at the "proper assumes real geographical pro- time." Senator Fall, one of the portions. its farms range obstructionists, is author of a i from tho big wheat ranches to rennlution declarinir that the ' ,o i ev arra fruit nr herrv tracts war aims of the United States 0f the Eart End and the West have been attained and an- End. Our people raise fheepjH nouncinsr the endof the state of ; i .otfio nr.d the dairring, war. business is a growing one. ) If such behavior does not; Such a county as this s.irely; give encouragement to the jag Tjeed of a county agent and : enemy what does it do? Areia good one. There is much to not such resolutions an open in-: De done. . Our Resources are not e vitatiori to the Germans not to ' developed ar.il the world v. ants i sign? Do the obstructionists j production increased. As ; aid the allies or aid the foe? " county agent Mr. Benrron has There are many who have a 'a preat field for endeavor and feeling that the senate has Deen sr,ould be of much service. i reached by uerman propagan dists. Assuredly there is ground for the suspicion. 1 1. ;. THE PEACE TREATY ' "UNDER THE SPIKED HELMET A BIG AND VARIED f COUNTRY ing for a separate peace hav been drafted and are ready m n I OO Va." AW II II 1 Main Corridor in Mauseoleum , s - : - ., .- ... .'I The Community Mauseoleum Is Not Movable Community Mauseoleums meet the demands of thousands not satisfied with' the temporary character of the grave. These steel reinforced monolithit concrete structures not only are imperish able and immovable, but also are entirely sanitary, therefore they are exempt from disturbances in striking contrast with the un sanitary and movable grave. 1 GRAVES ARE ABANDONED In almost every burial ground are numerous abandoned graves, gruesome evidence of neglect,, with and without monu ments of decay and desolition. Weeds and bryers often conceal the evidence of carniverous underground creatures that few sus pect. " ' PROTECTIVE SCENTIMENT UNIVERSAL' Nearly all individuals of all classes of every race have protec tive sentiment. But the majority can not fully exercise it. "Only a matter of money," instead of only a matter of sentiment, would be true, to the facts in many cases, evidenced by the financially graded manifestations of affectionate sentiment when in the arms of nature the loved ones fall asleep. - ;..'';' Owing to the many calls for tombs The Portland Mauseoleum Company have decided to add the second unit to OLENY ABBEY MAUSEOLEUM. x' Write, Phone or Call CIIAS. J. SCHUMANN, Selling Agent Pendleton Hotel. GALLON i,i ,.! . , - r..: "a - ' ,.., .and . ZE ROLEN E ', 50cv Gallon Lynde Bros. Grocery And get more for Cash 309 West Webb Street- Phone 334 Sw. the Aatorla Marina Iron Works! ' raiirftHciitutlvcM. at &4H Main atreet for; BomeuiliiK. dlfferanlr It la ua naar ccr-i . tain an jMwaifole. - ' t American BulldlU. 1 NaUonal Bank pandlaton. BclaotmcaJl; axamlnad. ground to W DALE) BOTHWKIX, Optnaaaarlat lai OoUc4aai. DR. DAVID B. HILL' . Dentistry - - Wapplrr InferruptliH" X-Itay.' ncknowUxtmul to bo ona o( Iho ' mad a. I hv lakan ap rial oounaMi In1 X.Ray work at tho North Wratarn Untvaralty of Chlonxo and from I'rof. J. c-. Jvrnian of Kanaas City, braid.- thr rK"lar conrsa In X-Mny work nt the I'nlvrralty of Irn ver, I can p Ion aa yon. ' III II ! I I I E f." '" ' 1! IK A REAL BUY Exclusive Furniture and Undertaking Business in fine small town1. Telephone central payd'$110.00 per month." Stock and fixtures invoice at $4,500. For quick sale $5,000. For full particulars, address W.T. this office. HE Peace Treaty has .been i m lh, ms made public and furnish- June 19. is9i.) . ... t j i ... ed no surprises. Delay j Chief Pav,' Ten-a-ou-ltz and With- in (tiiminflr is disasoointinsr. butiout-a-nhirt. ccior to Harniiy. sto s r a . , .1 A A.,ifht nn ft Knon VISit- - .! imiiiiuii tttllililtalilf llllllltllllMf Itllltllltlltlllltlllttlllllllllllllllllllllllllllflllllillllll FOR SALE 2211) nero wlioat ranch In I Vanklln o. Wn.. all tractor laml 1-2 now ' In nlicat, lialunco aummrr fiilliny. Ijirgc mmlmt honw, conrrrla (rur atrn, lanra fine liarn, plcnly nator. Irlt ,ST3,tMI0 nrr aero ImHudliw eroi If takm anon. Trmia t8S,IHM caal and up la t20,ooo In uado for gotxl Inoomo itrouvrtr or Rood miall farm, balaitoa to suit a( T per cent. Tor further particulars adrircM W. I 0re VMut Orognninij. Option on crop expires July lt. OeyOnU question ine uerm a IIS,'- ---,. rnniaham to returned Will SlgTl ; appeals from a nation from E)ensburs. where he has Wn that never practiced mercy i looking after his sheep interests. He l : (,. thnu L.ri. nnu fine and aheep owners U(tf 1J1K ltJ I 1 U L I W J "- 1 1 .iivi.v ....... who have suffered inV" Rut. ood Eraeiou: mine sweeping SO cruely.iPri"; - who hpf n ot li far more dangerous thrm common nv' enldiprinir:" x ..y ... .sv. tending- the Anne w riKm ., r-r,lied lhe -.Bns Hons IS alSO SlOW, ana eiions returned last evenuie from laeoma. ! " . lv .,h, mlh,.r cIomu'L" f This section was visited ny anoiner, - To while away the lone, languorous Slimmer days congress should apply ItHelf to rnlvinufthe rKllroild puzzK. aoakar"' this afternoon- and the smile of the farmer expands Into make a crop. FUNNYBONE in the Senate tn interfere with .iirii!'i(i(.nj i mot with i funeral "soaker" scant sympathy among thought ful Americans. That some in ternal friction exists at Paris is quite evident, and appears to be largely due to French fears of future German invasion, also Italian ambitions on the Adria tic. Both countries are indulg ing1 fears that have very remote foundation. The German Em pire has been literally smashed, and its power for harm destroy ed for generations to come by the heavy loss of territory, pop ulation and resources; not to speak of the League of Nations whose power Germany is not i:i.Alu In nr,tiii!o Itnlv filS. , . , t r I it you can t find one single Instance has no further reason ts fearjjjf COWMr,lio..-. he declared. -Always Austria, SO that both France Ion invesliKation any sUKgc-stion of and Italy can afford to make I '' 'he part of the doughboy h concessions that would secure j fZ J? prompt establisnment or inej "I'd like to go into the Infantry, but League. Mr. Wilsons return .my mother wouldn't let me." to the United . States', would.' "Wh''" tha listener, a. big - .,,1,1,, J w muchi,ool'r "k you- Jour mother Quickly follow, ana raut." wouldn't let you?" needed. The new Congress is ..Vo. the v..,.n . jiard at work, having already cm i v votuntMrad (or mm mnp. New Arranatemont a broad grin of satisfaction, Therains. f irst l not: iney nave are a trifle late, but are welcome icraniui on i ......u nevertheless lof cars now. . '. ,., o-Karra of Warren station.! Second Thol: And put them In the says that fall train in this section had seats of many. stood the hot weather and would fill i ( out splendidly under the influence of j Playing Safe. - the rains, spring grain is bound to, "no you think farming pays?" I So doubt about It." repllen war mer Feetosser. "Iftit tho sure way to . mako. farmin' reinnnerative Is to he.i the hired man and lot the other feller hustle to provide your board and wages." ( j Amle fhn reriresentMtives. f.41 Mailt I street, about the Astoria Marine Iron Works government fostered proposi tion. . ' WOMEN! DRY CLEAN THINGS AT' HOME" Try it! For a few cents you can v dry dean everything. Safety First Truly Irish. X send Pava flva to ten dollara quickly by i dry cleanina everything -in the home Oen. r. C Williams, chief of ordn- nart of the island. The clerk told him ance. waa commenting on America's ; the charge would be one shilling and record in the war. "And all through ; sixpence. north ot Ireland man wanted tt- telegram.toafrIendlnaremotei)ioapana ,.ater.u(Ul coat8, waisU. How do you make that out?'" "Bfxpence for the wire and a shin ing for delivery outside the radio "That be hanged!" j-etorteil Irishman. "You send the telegram and I'll write and ask him to call for; it." ! silka, laces, gloves, shoes, furs, drap- , : erics, rugs f-verythlng! ! . I'lace a gallon or mora'of gasoline In j a dishpan or washboiler, then put In ihA thinca lo be dry cleaned, then the I wa,,h them with Kolvite soap. Bhortly) everiiiiiiH .wimm .m iMuni". ...... Nothing fades, shrinks or wrinkles. Do nor altenurt to dry clean without; Holvite soap. This gasoline aoap Is the' iseerot of all dry cleaning. , . , Main ' A package of fiolvltfl soap eontaln- A .1 . Iia renresentnt iveff. 4fi street about the Astoria Marine Iron Ing directions for homa dry eleanlnrt, Wirla iri.vernment fotsered i.roposl- costs little at any drug Hun. . ... . . store. Dry cluun outdoors or airay tfruin fiaino ' L- - ' "': THRESHERS 9 sizes TRACTORS 7 sizes AVERY THRESHERS have guaranteed for life cylinder teeth. Hyatt roller bearing cylinder and blower and a guarantee with each machine to take 99 9-10 per cent of the grain out of the straw and put it clean in the sack. AVERY TRACTORS come in 7 sizes and 7 patents owned by the Avery Co. Sliding frame transmission which means less fearts and less trouble. " 1 1 Round Radiator which lets the exhaust cool the engine. Adjustable Bearings, saves time. Lubrication that is positive. Gasifier, perfect combustion. Removable Cylinder Wall, economy. Universal 1 Lug, to grip the ground. F. E. Ranney, Mgr., American National Bank BIdg. Stanfield Office, Phone 12F22. Pendleton Thone 348-J 2