East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 21, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DATTiY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 1919.
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- Tray for my pout. Mnro thintrs
are wrtnifiht h prayer
Than this world dreams of
YarIor. t thy voice
Hise like n fountain. f.r me.
niBht and day"
Fop what are nn'n teftr thn
Kheep (ir'ROHis
Ttiat nourish a blind life within
the brain.
If, Knowing Hod, they lift nut
hands of prar
Ioth for themselves and those
who mil thm friend?
T'Yir, so the whole round earth la
every way
Pound by gold eh a in about the
fwl of Cod.
T E.VN V -O.W
but unfairness and obstruction j
Iron, the controlling clique in
the United States senate. The
foreign relations committee .
VT..... -I. .,1-....... v. ,
!of Nations. Leading senators
lot the majority party indulged
. to disrupt the work of the con-,
ferencc. It may now be seen'
;how ridiculous was the criti-!
cistn because the tentative j
treaty was not submitted to the,
'senate, how silly the senate in 1
ivoting to publish the draft as it i
then stood. The draft that
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HERE'S A BARGAIN! t
New Studebaker
Big Six , t
aiockl 1919 '
-
. sf .
with five cord tires, spotlight, bunipers and
tire cover. i
. Has been run about 1000 miles .and in good
condition as new. i , " ,.
See DAN GILKEY, Owner
at Oregon Motor Garage.
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.MRS.GKACS a. WALK.UP
I Aftor stoppins' t"hree' wceka In
" . . 1 i i i . ' rrance to conrer with officials of the
t they insisted On publishing IS 'Serbian Itpliot Cnnmiitteo. -Mrs. tiraco
salready obsolete. Its publica-i Bnroh Waikup wm po to Belgrade
ition in aisregara oi an einics " "o nHi..,llm,lv m
fur urririvr imtci i r T . Sh( js ,he ()ny dllsh,Pr t Rjsh,,,,
THE NEGATIVE INTELLECT Jy to confuse affairs. ant airs, charies a nrch. -ah-s.
. t j The senate would appear itmvaikup ift for j-aris swcrai iays
BN that rreat human ftorv,; better light in this country and j
"Mrs. Wiggs oi the Cab-throughout the world had it'.. . 77:
bags Patch," Lovey Mary waited until the treaty was;J,nlm LurKC Uives
is'made to ay "When things completed and formally sub-, St. Louis Real Team
first got to goin' wrong with nutted. We had child play
rw. I savs 'O Lord, whatever iwhen there should have been
Ama Loi.r. ,ri fiym oroffin' : ditTIlitV and StateSmanshiD. I I I'nltp.l Prom Stiff rnrnnilMH
sour.'" ' ; ' jGood Republicans and good nkw voimc, June 21. just whnt'jrf
: Here is the best of
soDhv. The fermentation
wind produces an acid disposi-;ed of the senate leadership
tion, such as Charles Dickens' In'A'c "tVVd 1 nrir
describes in his sour old .PORTLAND'S QUEER LCXilC
Scrooge. Shakesphere gives us
sn example of cynical bitter- Gj
lly H.
HAMILTON'
nhilo- 'Americans of all political faiths iJ,mmv i'- " he Browns
if Vwl 'havi refl5nn for hrinr Dhnm ' 11 nuraiion( but eastern fans believe
of the nave reasons icr Deing asnam-.hp has hvpnPtiw.i them. xt since
ness in Timon and Athens, and
Hamlet
the dim days when Cleveland and Pt.
Jljouia battled for a pennant and al
most ?tole it from under the very nose
lo Mushey Jenninss. has the east civen
'T the very time that Port-. isl,ch attention to an American league !
land is supporting a suit VI,' Wi, il- . ,
. . z r ii . " npn Fielder Jones took his made-
is sour rather than , A "r a 1 j r ! :
jTji j Am 4, ciiifjiic uuc iLrVi uciscu aufr i hp peace agrpoment naa
QhoL- fl" JtU n not . on consideration of .grades andj" there were a lot of folks
Shakesphere to find examples :dLstence there comes newg that wbo believed he might cot some swath
Of thlS malady Of the mind. 0U tV, 'w'.,h them, but they were very few and
mav find it -nearer home in on ano.tber phase -of the. trans- ,were tremeiy lonely m their belief,
your own office or cie cf Pprtation problem , the Rose since then prediction., s he
your vwn oiiiqe, or cirLie OI cjt pe0pe are taking what ip.,imT have been Kenraliy confirm-
n?' n, e &rff courte-i pears to be the opposite stand. I"1 to rowcurtin, a ,.ta for them m
find the DUSmeSS 'WOrld- j. , , . -I the second Utvismn.
,- MeSriikeUk; turn -80urJlfpMthe Oregomanyes-, Brt,.du,-t away to an .,..
and they are. correspondingly j'.he, 1! i
disagreeable, ays the ban of rommitw VednclaT tclcentrlaod i ward and forward under the lash of
FracisCO Bulletin.; . Such men tlic Uresrtn delcsraUon iu conercss re- j Western visitors, he beean feeding
Suffer a loss of magnetism and '" iwpdins amendment to 'them raw meat or something Just as !
th o-ift of maVirir nr tooninfr.""' lourtn srtion or tne interstate bad and the Browns befran to win.
, . j , , p wmnierce-act. eovi
rieuus. lHlianifirup3 3 pefcbl- nliort haul cianses. SuiuKirt was a.-k- iand then started eastward. Their start
mism and Cynicism are COnse- l for tlie iiriiM'iple that the railroads ' east wasn't so enomraRins: as it might
QUenceS Of getting SOUr. They mnk" terminal rate to a port, and., have been, yet they played ball In De-
are left in the pathwav Of t'4,,",",, im-iniiuiiniL mat wouin navp iteaien any ciuo
things which go wrong. The q,leBteti.
remedy is a sound philosophy That sounds like the Port
of life. A dead fish may go .iand "position isTthat they want
down stream, but only a live rates based on natural condi
fish goes up stream. An emin-;tions when such an arrange-
entman said the other day that mentis to Portland's advantage
he did not believe m the future and want a lower charge for a
it
Saturday Evening
Specials
POT ROAST
20c
BOILING BEEF .18c
CANTALOUPES .... .V. ?. .V f. 10c
HAPPY HOME JELLY POWDERS .......... 10c
Red, Straw, Black Pew Berries
Water Melons x
Asparagus, Green Peas, New Potatoes
Spring Chickens .
vr. Rojral tnne, Bing, Pie Cherries 'v
Fat Kens. V .
Pendleton' Trading Co.
"If it's on the market, we have it"
i
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a feneration of baseball they have by . sfnie, meana by and means by
plugged on and on, hoping: against victorieu or diplomacy, or by bluff. ir
They lirkd the life out of the Yankees nope ana nowin it. but still comfort- "Uernmny h very much UKe me
uiB ineir cuius wun ineir presence, yi younpf iaiy wno preaeniea s i:netR .i
late years 'attendance has slumped ''th- hank. The teller, after examinlntf
rather badly, but the pep 1 ntlll there,
and Brownie supporters are ready to
show It. Attendance this year already
has been decidedly encouragim?.
(but one that was playin-r as Detroit
was in those days and then they beJ
gn to pick -tip agnin.
The Browns really are a Rood base
ball club. The infield, save for one
patchy Bpot. shortstop, is a fine, well
running machine. There are few ball
Kxcelled
Counsel and witness were Retting on
capitally for they were both on the i
It, said:
"We can't pay this over the counter,
miss."
ThiyoiiriK lady smiled her sweet
est smile.'
"Then," she sold, "I'll eonie
round.''
life, and confessed that his last inntr Vianl when the rminal !ha-! "'"P"5 ln m of - j
.an, K. J.U .nW V V" , -v-------- ona DMeman ana a stronr nitter. The'
iir. "v...v. rate tssue is invoivea. n maiiBro
s:,me siHo tV.nihlnir uao o-imr: r.PIH.1 Ti.n 10 Tha riermnrt
Players in the tame who ea nsurpass swimmingly and the case seemed nl- ! Kovernment has curtailed the privil
the marvelous hisher, and Joe Oedeon reanv - i ,;,Hrt m.,i ,ffl-r n.n.1
sain the einmRel RiiavnU- "lha uva.t
Thin man is ficrhtino- n-irh s -Z i. 4.7. 2 ! . . i i'01 used bv the defendant in the
inis man is iignurug witn a 13 ,t how can thev expect to ar-lof h c'ul before the season opened. lihel you cmpiain of-
broken sword. Loyey Marj-s gue both ways without gettingjha8 "vr,a " turning m certainly' - responded the piain-
pnuosopny 01 me i3 worxn a traoned in their own loiric r . "'""'- , tiff. -He said he defied me to find a
- r.. ,x ,t is a eouna Dnncmie. as
Xow, will you tell me once more," commissinnera traveling in Germany.
St. Iuis fans lopi? ago ceased won
der when either the Cardinals or,
Vinegary .wjtn Seattle that rates should Browns would win a pennant ami settl- l
K V,oOQ,l ,licf., nA themselves back to wait for the oc-1
win pennants, but here they are. back
ripht w-here thy used to be ten years
hi;o, fighting close to see if they can't
wish the Browns -under the wire. i
Bt. Iiuis fans always have been a i
loyal lot. In face of adversity through
world of fears.
purposes the honey of hope is portland contends in its fight
wuiLii a umrci ut
but brilliant doubts.
To keep under the stress and otaHps thpn tho Ham r.rir,.inio
strain of life is a high and no- sound -with reference to
ble achievement. When the trans-continental shipments,
mind ferments ite mental juices How can anvone contend dif
turn into the gall 'of bitterness ferently?
and it develops into a nega-j -
tion. I During the war the federal!
The negative mind never'employment service filled a
thinks positively. Nor could it tremendous need and did it!
do otherwise after it has ceas- well. Both employers and j
ed to live in the atmosphere of , workers gained much' by thej
the great affirmative When service. The same benefits can
things go wrong the wise thing be obtained in peace as were
to do is not to whine, but by obtained in war. Why the newj
the exercise of the highest laws congress did not provide funds;
01 being keep Irom Decommg or the service is a mystery.
embittered.
, It is not the negative, but the
affirmative intellect that rules
uie worm. H
biRffer liar and thief than I was my
self." "And what did you reply?" Inquired
counsel.
"Why," answered the witness. Inno
cently. "1 told him I should go
stcaight off and see my lawyer."
Peace Anyhow.
"Germany," said
'thinks she'll pet the
a Congressman
eace she desires
VIIXARD TAKES A RUN WITH HIS TRAINER
. EVERY MORNING
A COLOSSAL TASK
1 f!
I FUNNYBONE
I Piiw Causes Worry.
HE peace treaty Which the Force of habit is a wonderful thing."
maitt a ijew-iston pin. ,,u .
Germans must
face further
sign or
invasion
smokes a pipe. Smokes a great deal
.1 he is crointr away or
(they may have signed it before, anything his pipe is his first considera-
this is printed) Contains 25,000 tion. fome time aao there was a fire
words relating to new matter."" neighborhood m the m.ddie of
Alore accurately upeaking the!t,'T.pa7h was out of bed with the
new portions of the treaty deal first stroke of the alarm and rushed
with Ktihipft where chances downstairs. .Mother and I were a
were made bv the peace con- lunger getting there
, , e.,f downstairs we found
lerence cnanges in ueiaii ra- - - , n v hl mahtdress. lean
When we
found father with
ther than in principle.
Such changes were
Able. The peace treaty
ling as far out of the back door as he
inevit- could, gazing wtldcyea at the Maw
a ' dow n tbe street.
colossal affair. It intimately ."his hea"d T in long ih
touches the lives and fortunes rt!llim. -oreat c.osn, aiic-. the
Of hundreds of millions Of peo- Jonests's house is all afire and 1 ean'l
pie. The treaty is a compact my pipe:-'
5 j .11 .i i j : '
ueiween ail me leauing nauuna. ,. ,.,r, constituent of Fenator'
oi ine parui, rtii n'nia n vumi-
plications had to be adjusted,
many conflicting interests had
-lo be reconciled. The confer
ence worked faithfully to a
great end "and generally Fpeak
jng has accomplished it to the
tatihfaclion of all tiave the
enemy countries.
Hut w hile the peace dele-
fates were busy wnn tneir ncr- good. our
TAJ ,
AWZ)
HEMPJZJL,
f-'Inc-r wrote. the senator a long lei- ,
ti-r outlining some scheme or oth t
which .laimed the senator's interest
from the start. It looked like a pret-j
ty good idea, and Spencer wrote thai
nstltuent so- Just then he got two
telegrams containing further details.!
.Spencer cMIrd nui Menwrapner.
Tear up ttat letter," he said.
trke this one." j
Then he dictated:
iH-ar Smith Tfour scheme is n"
telegrams cost mj
'it
- S ' '."''it
n r v rial , J
t -ft f-y f
I
"and .
explaining Its action on the ground
that instanpas have been uncovered of
men who were traveling by official
permits carry. ng on, political propa
ganda and circulating abroad reports
Injurious to .German interests.
The government hes decided to ex
ercise active control of all credentials
and .permits and will confer them
only on per mo ns engaged in official
work. , . .
ItErrSB VllSON Al'THOniTY
WASinXOTOV, June 21. A voto'
of 13 to 5 the notice judiciary conimlt
Ko KMlay rofused to gle President
Wilson atitliority lo set aside the pro
hibition enforcement legislation as af
fects light wine and beer under the
war time prohibition act. The vote
came on tin amendment designed to
give the president a way of partly re
pealing tho war time prohibition act.
You would rather own am original work of art,
than a copy printer! by the thousand, wouldn't you?
WHEN WE TAILOR A SUIT TO YOUR
INDIVIDUAL MEASURE
it is a work of art, done for you alone. There won't
be any others just like itany where, so yem will never
be embarrassed by running into somebody else who
is wearing your identical suit. .
This is one' good reason why particular dressers .
have us tailor their clothes both to their measure and
to their individuality. May we serve you likewise?
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Linton & Fronsocn
Tailors
Shirts to Order
Neckwear
735 Main St.
Phone m
Read the Want Ads. It Pay
Mr. Man
Did you refuse to buy a typewriter for your
office because it cost a hundred dollars?
No-Why? '
. Because it saves you time and money and does
the work far better than the old system.
Then Why Not Buy
Your Wife
an electric washing imachinewhich will dfi) the
same for her?
STOP and think what it will niean to her.
Pa Powers LijIrtCo.
"Always At Your Service"
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PASTIME
Children 5c
Adults 20c
Erery iomlnttsr1y finds Jess" Wlllard nd bis trainer otn
five-mile run about Toledo u the bettlnnln, of the day's work la
jprspw.Uon (or tin iuiir .ynBjon5lilp nbtlU Jsok
A MASTER PICTURE BROUGHT BACK ' i
Marguerite Clark
' in..'
The Motion Picture That Made Marguerite Clark a Motion Pic-
" X i 1 1 tare Starv " ' J "
A few years ago a little girl, famous on the spoken stage but un
known to the silver screen, made her motion picture debut in
"Wildflower." ' '
Now Marguerite Clark is back again in the first photoplay she
ever made. Come and see "Wildflower," the picture that made
her a star. '
On Sunday's and Monday's in the future the Pastime wjll pre
sent some well known successes.
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