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PACE TEN DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 2i, 1010. Will THERE BE A THIRD PARTY. 1920 Question Heard More ' More While Leaders , Scoff Idea. means the Immediate return of rcac- In. nary policies. i 4. They want to create a nartv 'whiei will have-as Its sole aim the iwllermnit of Anifrlni for America other anurees from which t party talk has been coming lnc!ud turned soldier and private Individuals number of states a ho have writ- 'ft: LABOR Commissioners' Report TWELVE PACES...; , . limn , .iiii ... . . . . . iTuni-A-tum'Xlr!'Co.; auiw'tw Mrs. Carden IS.? 13.85 E-j ORGANIZATION: FEARED L; for Mrs, A l.st of The warrants drawn hy the Ulnty Court of Cmnttlliv Count at the .Tune, 1919, term of said Court, 3 3. SO SS.75 ava wrtt- '"fXwC.. "' T : . j- m .Livxrfnt -hoi aHnwed-'W 1'blattit!w''t iten ocrtnln progressive congressmen "cvwiuw -AttrgVtj,-. tu-nt-nl httml ttilU.urgmg oreaK rroni old party leader-J OI ItenatOrS . Who ship. These letters are not yet wry: rnnnr. m... i numerous. They omiw mostly from the "thinking west." This embryonic, third party Oppose Treaty tjcnoral rtiiul, 1 East fOregonlan, com. report."'"15'."0 move- ' By L. C. MARTIV rnlted Press Staff Correspondent.) WAHMINtSTOX, June 20. In con- kMwin ih ........ .. i wi 11. i . , a m vi . ., , ' l . .,.,.J .' i' should. not be confused WASH1W5TOX Juna Stl Amer- Imont has so far found no snonaer hi ICHn ,annr vt" warned to distrust i Icongrcss and may never find one. It ar Provisl"' of the peace treaty , has a number of influential friends m"oviain international labor organixa- j there, however, one of wham to-day """ ""aiora opposing me treaty de- prompt washing-ton politicians are paying considerable attention to a quasi Ion being heard mora and more frequently as the week go by. It is ihs: Will there be a third party in 1820? Loud cry of "No1" aocompalned hy Jerm scoffing and other professional nianH'ofctal inns of ridit-ule and disbe lief Immediately greet the questioner who fcsk democratic or i ."publican, .party leader the question. They point alrilv to the Incident of the Hull Moose party as thorah that closed the argu ment. J Sins are multiplying hnwer.r, thnt out where the voters R-row and vote! iiifie IT L-i'iisiiipniBi. oisNnus'tiCIloI i wiih, tot), cf the existing political l-artW which some observers think f miifht crystallise tind'-r certain dared. , Senators elal mthe plan pro- with Bolshevist unrest or socialist nro-i,u,,"'t Tor "Xcnntionalixntlon of la- letter writera who have urged. the stent 1)8 K"pt constantly In court flfcht- have stated that neither of the two! B ror Protection: that this means great parties seems to have anv ade- .'KrwU disturbance due to uncertainty : quate program for combatting Holshev (regarding the sett lenient of questions I 50.00 2110 2 SI. SO 29.10 15.40 i f. 2. Randall, cler wrVir court t Herbert Thompsony" grand 'Jry I W.-lA Rnvburn. do,H'.k . . .tw. Marian HunKell, .Aa :.,....i P. B. SSwuyxe, . , T. U Digginsdo HarrJ' Rogers, do '.h . . O. K. Olcott:' do- .". . J . . A';', v: .. Roleit Wheeler, cler wk col txs 118 01) it,..i-n... v. nf ir. no ps sands, m fact a nnmber of thasa " i,r"D''s means American labor , u. T. Brown, post clerks ofc. xitive vv. uiiuam, cifr wit Oi uh H. O, Hawks, assessor's office Li. J. Mcintyre, do J. T. LainR. do-. vism tn this conntrv and de.-lnrt th. I'""' u 'n workers in this country:1"" Murdlvant.' do onlv wv to it i i ana tnat tt will naturally follow that "" Atcton,' nr of one of them -Is to Bet men In (lalMrors' Prosperity will wane, power In this country who will attend ! ' ,n Ba,,i''n the senators said, it will to home affairs for the good of the j1"' urswl ,hl4t the labor chapter gives American people without thinktn o!Europe Asia' an opportunity to much about reforming tni-, jtcome combine against the 1'nUed one hand or about tinkering with the ;statea to force down labor standards tanrr ror partisan advantage on the here;- the senators' law has been dan- other. " gered and cheap labor will be dumped upon the United States. Senator lteed and others nre prepar- RG. Juno so. six or ten " s "" trial for ctli- ) ' " tcalay STISIRK fSrrTI.HMEXT bv the tun. ca-ti funibJilnir SHHH bonds. All an "univn Born, nicy pro ha My will a- ixi:ski V1XI lalior leaders awailin: cumstances In the formation of a ne "o"-s consiHracy are at liberty nnd ery powerful party Jfl-0 arr.ves. Memtters of Congre-a who hive re- 1'"' ""tore a civil court June 22. The rently iMe!led ilousands ol nu'i rcniainln dcfoinlnut alien-, will lie thro.igh iTinny atales report, th.it slicy trictl by lnuuiratkra authorities. The have found hird party entim.;n:- in f l'11 strike apprarecl near to a hiiPiher rf places. One senate- for rta5r 'cn Alderman liolilnsnn, sccrc irsiance. was met in two widely sepa-.'"r' "r ,,M" trade and lalair council, rated western towns by delesuiins "'-reeH to the ititi-retatkm if -col- formed for the specific purpose of nrst- loctive bargaining-1) as la defined by i toe iron masters and as is In ont-rulinn on the Caitadian raUmads. Great Fleet Comes 'J. T. Hoops, -dO . J . . F. A. Chealk, dw! i '. , ; M. A-Phlnncy, do t Alex Hudson, do Hose Hamilton, do Kdlth Johnson, do C. V. Avery, do J. L. Waldron, do Flora Shaw, grad, 8 exam paps iJcota Wagner, do lnea Wagner, do ..,.. A. c Thompson, do J. II. Childers, do Delia Hush, do I B Kicker, do V". W.- Green, asst and other ex 128.16 Iearl EX Broxson, wid pension 17. SO 25.00 10.00 125:00 6 00 162.00 88.00 140.00 4i.00 loo.oa 26.00 54.00 t.30 ' 2.00 70.00 24.00 12.00 28.00 17.25 10.89 10.13 11.6 16.12 ! Ai henit. Jept. Store, i Jane Carden Taylor Hdw Co., Co, Farm. "Wes Knd flrocery Co., Co hosp 10.1.40 J. LVaughan. poor and shertf 14.8!S Walters FlourlnrMlli:,'Cfi'hoif' .83.60 Kconomy Drug Co., do 7.til lrs'.' AV. H.-MuBelmart. 'fOT Mt - ' - Httlverson . . -. , , . . .. . . . ss.no Bovs' r -oirls'V Aid Socleti , V 10.00 Allnn JKnlght COit i s f No) just'CHIROPPvACTIC. jc . . .-, .', ,, . Thatl"'wKat V. "J. oar- R to Pacific August 1, Daniels May Comel,,:'' e. stewan. do ivutie iKni. oo tng him la t.ise the lead in fui:r.atio.i i f an "American parly. These tftes.-.tiona were mi l. ten cf Ihji rr bth farties. The re.isor.s they ga-e for wrrtnir a third pair;nre: 1. They are opposed lo the demo- COXXKCTICXT JIAS HIOTs i WATKlilllltV. Conn.. June an City cnacls aod armed machine gana WASHtNiGTOX.' June 20. The movement of the new Pacific fleet from the Atlantic const will t have begun by August 1, Secre tary Daniels said today. The fleet will be practically formed before it starts through the canal but will be joined .by a few ships on the Pacific side. Daniels may ac company, the fleet, . crane poncy 01 Keeping tne l nited nro iatroi!iiur the Itrooklyn Kuhurl-s mates permanently mixea up in rcuro- :loay to revtnt renewal of rioting by pcan affairs. Mrikmg brass utirkctrs. In a riot there , 2. They charge the democratic last night two policemen were scri- pany wnn gross mismanagement or ou-iy injured and 83 men ami pubile affairs, particularly with re- women were arrested. spect to railroads, telephones and telei i . ; phones and telegraph and finances, f I.. IT. Lawson. stock buver f r Frye S. They fear Republican control un- i Cc . meat packers, Is In town from der Lodge-Penrose-Smoot leadership i fcKima. five OI.K llVXStlX SAYS '-FXOlXni." SEATTI.K. June 21 Mayor Ole lEansnn today announced that he would not lie a candidate for re-election at the next municipal election. 1SKT OX S1CXKO. OKXKVA, Juno 2. Itcltlug lierc totlajr auitched lo 3 to l that ticrinaiij j -p. c. Flllott Co., Josle Kirk, do Winnie Fox do . ... I-etha J. King, do . Alice Kearney, do . btlla B. Taylor, do' 32 CO 17.50 17. SO .25.00 25 00 10.00 10.00 nil Islgn the peace treaty. Lottie M. Peebler. do 17.50 I.oretta Kdwards. do 10. oq rrs. Jacob Kinnard. do ...... 17.50 Mary F. Wilson, do ,: 40.00 Tieneeenr Ai Fuson. do ...... 1 0 00 Kthef ieiiltins. do' 'i : i ..... 1.M Ktta ft. ;Peott, do 40.00 Mary J. CarsteA 40.00 Flb-nbe'tfi Osley, do S5.00 Maria, C. Bolln. do , S. Mrs. Bannon. do 40.00 renilleion Vater Works rt "hse 32.33 Omca rjillinin. snpiilles do... 17 OS n. j McFaul. poor 37.50 CJty Meat Matet. Co hosnltnl 6.25 for O. F. Put- Mi i" Allen Knltftti(t?a.,'Cf' hosptl 'U.M p uvugut kii jvai uiu uuu w 111c 4.V1 m vv- -0 l?,&-.-KV:V6 -ment'- The boy had been ill-f6Fabout'two months-9 , t mntllla "Flour ft Feed Co.do . a.saijfll . , . ... , ' , . . . , . r , . . . , .; P5 j, myaenxtein ' cn, do ...... r.3.4 :h .started with a severe cold on his lungs. He coughed H.J;etk:dou ltZli continuously that the first adjustment was given j -inland Kmpua i.br Co., for J under difficulty. Hcwas unable td keep anything on,' 9 I'm Petten"'-' co.: co:'farm W'l 8 ,hs stomach'and had lost about twenty five pounds. 9 racinc p. ft u co.. c fin . & -ho. 96.93 K in three hours after the first adiustrrient the b6vwas?KB The j. a. ehmidf oo.. for Mi. t hungry; ate'a light meal which' was the first re- 5 PeopuT wareho';,;;; ciVto v 2.90 j V Jained for weeks. After the fifth adjistnient ' the;'g" ; Conroy'a Cash Grocery. Co. fm 30.45 FRANKLIN' SED1AN .U4V 1 he American Motoring Idedl oi Fineness, Simplicity and Economy The Franklin's consistent delivery to thousands of delighted owners .of- 18-20 miles to the gallon of gasoline instead of 8; 10,000 miles to. the set of' tires instead of 5,000 motoring makes the Franklin Jfle JFindow Sedan the American ideal of fineness, simplicity and economy. Thesame reasons that explain the remarkable Franklin Econ omy, explain its simplicity. It is notable for the lack of complicated, trouble-making parts. ' Scientific Light Weight, Flexible Construction Direct Air Cooling these are the principles that enable the Franklin Sedan to run easily and resiliently on any road, with an ease of handling that . make it safe for anyone: to drive- Through these principles comes the Franklin performance-ra standard of motoring economy which the average enclosed car, heavy and rigid, cannot nope to attains .-More than this, many new features, of the Franklin Sedan are attracting country-wide attention. . " You will be interested in its Wide Windows that give the upmost range of vision and eliminate the usual "pent-up" Feelings hi the comfort of its seating arrangement and easy entrance; in the rare- good taste of its interior appointments. ,? , . - Butthe big, outstanding fact about the Franklin Sedan isuhisi, it combines unusual beauty with unusual economy, 'TV: j Eumv Phm rtwdy tBwd -wemttexr atarUns, 4rO from kAwrratie uo Hoc. Minimivm apvk hum MurRI VlWI PT- 4atm ft,brtpii( fof-rtart- ' (vr rrra whti battery- "Jbw. AnDChr vtsrmncm at STAJtTfMO Vrvice Hirn- f'lnt, urt : large cap Ljr ; teoaUoJltNl by ivnitia a itch . No mr-sbina; of (mra mud puabios o pctiala Umn Tmn toerim ' a1raJ7 rnnarkabl tirt tniU--. 33 a A '4 ln-h enrri txr- now on ail typ-a aaaUi ul mxt Urm reliability. Ntw OiLirw SrtrrEii with . r-awTToir and wick eHmi nalea miy trrcauM-cup trou biea. borer ; rteQuirca ieaa attention. ' Am iNtAKfe B-ntAimai kp road dust, writ, ?te,. out of 4?teiB intrmata. r vnta Wftr In eHnd-r, valvM, etc. Lcana re-paira. Piston OONSTSucrtoif aa tnmaticaDr :takM ' ai syi lndrr wear. Maintain coat prraakn. Enrlna iodefln iUly rctaina raaavulvaaa. Tktaxk Yokb Hun qulekly waraw op mix tare by uae of chanat caaaa. Oria-inal whJi FrankJia; perf-wu-d In today's ear. PENDLETON AUTO CO. Established in 1907 The Geortre ft MlllerV Co. for Fa H. VaSKhn ...... ;--.' St. Anlhony s Hospital, 1 eara of ' i -'Mi J. O'Brien !and Mr Ol'een 143i.M D. O. Phelps, CM. hospital'... L. 1. McAtee.) paint and work on county jnll .'v. Pendleton Iron Works, retl of Jl A. C Koeppen A Bros ,i i Co. farm and Jail i -i.vvi Oeorge CBaer ft Co., Jnll... T. . Taylor, board' of prisoara Dr. itln-A Boyden, exam, Henry Ijorenaen . t-.. . .h. Dr Guy Boyden do! A. P. May- Victor Canfleld, taking testi mony at inqueat.of Cecil Ir win ';...... . t . .v Parker Taxi Co., coronet . . Dr. C. W. Thomas, examlninfr body of Smiley .; i. . ,'. . . J. T ' Brown, . exatn ' Holver Hnndy, Herny - lirenaen. Al fred May and Oeo. v. Smiley U. J. McIntT, Juror In Cecil Irwin - case, P A.' Davis. do: Chns. Perkins, do J H. West, do K. Hlatt. do P. "W'.''Toivnsend;i drt' , .-. . . . . Bazel Hudson, -witness, do . . . Cleo. P. Sanderson, do C. W. Thomas. Exam phcslcaft " - In' above case '. COornner fees. J T. llrowri, do William ft OlmBer,' l.br. Co., ! Watermasler, ....;...... Aubrey K. Perry, do . I K. Penland. Kleetion 4i ; ..... W. O. Fisher, do Joyc I Hays, do . .'. , ... . . E. Ooodwin. do .v Mrs. J. T. Huston, do Judue Chas. H. Marsh, library 9. P. Hutchinson, for Indigent Soldiers C. I. Rlnjrer, Fruit Inspector.. T. D. Taylor, transfer of prls... J. A. Yeaaer. sealer of weights and measures Lovlnffer Disinfectant ' Co. Court house . Ij Cr. Frasler. supplies various offices R. T. Browri. prepaid express. Pendleton Tribune, election and -com. report Pacific Tel: ft Tel. Co.. all of. . Glass ft Prudhomme Co., var ious offices . .' Kllhnm Sta. ft Ptg. Co., elec... Pacific P. and 1 Co., court house 1 T D. Taylor, jail and elec. . . . Dr. ' C. W. Thomas, Reg. births-and deaths -. Dr. P K. Dorn. reg births deaths . Mrs. J. T. 'Hudson, do E. W. Mack, do . i K. Berkley, V. .S. Employment office -. . i H. B. Ixingley, do J. H. Raley, refund of fee Stelner vs. steiner T. I.. Dunning, Co. Com A. S. Funk. Den. Sheriff, sal.. J, C. Marin, do ...120.01) J. A.Blakeley, do 120.00 Jas. B. Welch. Dep. Clerk, sal.. 135.00 Joyce Hays, steno., do ...'.... 85.00 B. 8. Burroughs, Dep.- Hecor-- der 1S5.00 D. J. McPaul, Health officer.. 24.50 Ouy Cook, 90.00 E. M. Mortlmore 100.001 Road Fond. I Williams & Olllnger, Lbr. Co. I district 1 40 70! O. F. Wilson, et ai, labor dls- trict S 804.00 Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co., supplies-" I district 13 8.90 Cyrus Johnson, labor.' district I Xo. 1 BO.on W. A Ford, et al, labor dlst. 17 81.S5 W. H. Cargill. et al. do dist. 19 93.00 Jas. Nelson, et. al, do dist. 21.. 115.00 Thomas Jaoues, do dlst. 22... 2284. 70 C. O. Branehers;u Hwd Co., district 24 , . 10.30 J. T. Huston, et al, labor, dis trict 28 '. i ... t : 192.75 J. p.-Thomson? et al, do-dls- trlct 29 527.31 ' i g ' bby Seldom coughed; and the last report I had bf him - S - 5 ne was gaining rapuuy. - f k jno, every patient does not gain so fast, the' age, 13340 5 the nature of the .disease and whether chronic or k, ao.so a acute determine largely the length of time required' 8, 21.77 g. for a cure. 5 , s-7o Zt r 87.85 4 I will gladly give y6u my opinion of your case free .5 - "8.oo 8 of charge. . , 4.K" ' hM p .:,! ' -':' f ' 1 Dr. Lorctta' HI Starba r , , , CHIROPRACTOR , - g f Over the Workingmen's Clothing Store; 4 JJ ' ! ; al 27.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 l.no 1. 00 1.00 1.50 1.60- 5.00 15.80 1.80 201.53; 28.75 , 7 80, 5 00 1.85 ' l.oo; 415.44 : 25 00 54.00 28.48 45.15 293.50 29.85 3.74 87.80 147.89 93 95 80.00 j 40.00 32 99 10.751 2.75 .50 4.25 88.85 50.00 5.00 75.00 135.00 i BinaUanr springs WHERE' THE CROWD C5QE!- X ri-i Dancing, Swimming; Fishing and Hunting 'at; this' u : 1 . . - -nJ . i : m big popular summer - resort. - Beautiful camp Grounds and nice Cpttages.. Dining room service during the week, but only lunches will be served on Sundays. JAZZ DANCE Saturday Night, June 21, and j , Sunday Afternoon, June 22 Fletcher's JAZZ' Orcliestra' V I Automobile stage meets all .trains. , lArrjyals at Gibbort inquire at depot. ; . ,. . The present train service makes it possible for everyone to spend the week-end at this popular, resort. , , . W.-W.Hoch ..-' - - - Manager Gibbon, (Fost Office), Oregon fl 2 9.50 S.05 23.00 48.13 26.89 S49 00 81.49 D. Cheesmati, do djst. 34 . . . . . Pritchett Sons dlst 34 E. HI Hartang, labor, dlst. 35. E. Ij. Jackson, et al,' labor dis trict 38 Inland Empire Lbr. Co., dis trict 38 Harry C. Rogers, et al, labor district 41- Inland Empire Ibr. Co., . dis trict 4i ; Frank Waugaman, et al, labor district 44 . 1139.88 F. P. Illsley. labor dist. 4.. 2.05 Newport Construction Co., sup plies district 44 18 00 W. J. Wattenberger, et al, labor district 18 12 00 E. P. Hommers. labor dlst. 18.. 48.10 Tum-A-I.nm Lbr. Co. supplies district 18v 142.85 Otis Thorn mas, et al. dlst. 18.. 284.52 standard Oil Co., dist. 18 122.45 W Oefeke. et al. labor bridges 459.25 Prank Neogle, do 20.25 Cheshire Hdw. Co., . ......... 4.15 Pendleton Iron Work, do .... 5.00 Oregon Hwd. ft Implement co. do .! Liberty Market, do ; W. Oefeke, supplies ' and ex penses, do Penland Bros. Transfer Co , do Koch's Furniture Co.; stova . Noorduff-McKenle, do' W. J. Clarke, do Oregon Lbr. Yard, do ; 28.43 Oeo. c. Baer ft Co , do 8 25 Oraca elllliflm, express prenald-a .85 Geary Kimbrell, et al labor mlfeeleanous 814.00 Inland Empire Lbr. Co., do.. 40. 5f Taylor Hwd. Co., supplies ... 7144 Haley ft Raley, attorneys fees; for bonds 1833 93 Penrtl'ton Iron Works 9.25 Auhr-v j cry, et nl sur. and post notices 18.01 Bushong ft Co., supplies 10.00 Geary Kimbrell 225.1' ) West End Orocery, do 1J4.1D fit Meat Market, do 4.40 F-ai V Xeagle, lab 143 St. ''annoy ft Co., do 12.18 Mmphy Bros., do 5.15 L. BuiTotigha, do ' 1.14 Vtm Pitt n Lhr. Co. il.l 14il 23 HighiPrices How Expense ' Close, permanent, profitable home market' Stock" arriving in good Condition. ' ' Large and small shippers given-the same 'careful attention. ' These are some of the reasons why Northwest live- - stockmen find it to their advantage to make their shipments here. ? I Send for our free market letter, with quotations f also plan of community shipments s opoKane union oiocKyaras Box 2185 Spokdne, Wih; ' 85.40 2.25 8.80 8.70 7.50 15.001 1.96 THE NEW IMPROVED' JUNTO It ' " b 1 Hevolving Rod Welder ' ' , . 1 . rr . . . t . - -1 . v A Few of the Faria Ahmi If ' 3 , 1 i u l.sii ' -... 1. ' ii Hiiis more weeas'7" n, 2. It conserves moisture 3. It makes an even, perfect seed bed 11 The general use bf this well-known yoplement glvca a better Impres-" i sion man mere woros, ' ' ' -'' $)! Sturis Cr'Storiew " Pendleton, Oregon ' 'ii East Court St' Wjllac Bros., di 217.1S C fc. Bowma'l, iv IIJHff-- JJ,0jl