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nmnf-H ftp . VAGR FOUK DAILY EAST OKEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 7, 1010. TEN PAGES in difficult tlifta to continue operations. QreAonlari) 1 rha dredao on t'aiooit creek, which depends on the power iant tor Its iuo live power has suspended operations. AN 1KPKPEKDSNT Pabllah4 Dllf ana 8inl.VnU at l'ltdlNon, Oregon, br lh AST OltKQOSUX I'UHLISHINQ Ca NEWSPAPER 1 ' ' UBSCRirTtON RATI "V Kater4 at the poatofflca t Psndle ob, Oracon, u eecond-claaa mail aatter. . (IN AaVAXQti Dally. M rear.' by mall Daily, six month by mall Telephone . ON SALE IN OTHKR C1TIKA I mp.rlalHot.l News Mtard. Portland Bowman N.wa Co.. Portland. Orason ON FU.K AT Chicago Bur.au. u Security Bulld- Waahlncton. D. c Bureau 101 Four teenth purest. N. W. ! Dally, thraa monttaa by mall ! Daily, ena month by mall Pally, ona year by carrier !. . I.M . Ml . . - T.o .T 19 a result of Wallowa county's miction of a, comprehensive road pro K'rani, there la a prospect of a thru highway to l.ewlston, says tha Knrer- prlce Record Chiertiiin. . Tlua would inuka Wallowa county u link in the route from Hpokune and nil the comv try north and east and a lurue part of Oregon, liluho, rtah and even Oil I fornia. The Hermiston commercial club vot- Daily, alx month by carrier i Tuesday to Install two public drink. I Dally, three month, by carrier i.H f""s. Herald says. ' Dally, ona mnnih h. iSenuWMkiv am w-. - . " ' At the special election of tha land 'sml-w..i,i. .i owners under the Wurmsprlnss lrriitn. Sen!we7kW ,X, IjL'i"!1 ;" '" Iitr-i-t. last -Monday, it was dc elded by a voto of 48 to 1 to accept - t, , :the provisions of tho new tSullnghcr A - "m.viwii man just UttCK IOnlu,,l I"ovihiii id iue Hiaie KUHianiee runt tne east has said, the war has'"' in,t"r1,t " 'rriKation bonds for the ' ' , left one Vioi-itnr f ...V, :v. i.. first five years. The Directors will Have von .-.JT . A I tinn mo? ,1 , u ch. , hs j Immediately make apphoa.lon to the Hnxe ou ne er felt you've lived "ation may well be thankful, state for the benefits of this law and ociore 1 flp nnnf in V,n l i , .. . ... . hi .ive ine insirici . In some unstated day of yore - Amid some scene of floral Kreen That undefined remembrance bore ? Has scent of roses on the breeze ltelieved some press:njr lack of ease, And soothed tho press of present stress .With tenderest of memories? 'TIs thus I find mid oil the green , And beauty of the summer scene 8uKKestiona of ' A touch of Iive ' "That holds my F-nith in God se- i rwyt . "w vhhuu4ui (."una 1U1 Hits ut'lli , ine poor in the cities have been!" ' expected w one of the greatest of this coun-1 a sood nlny tno Titrv's Drnhlfima' o,-,.l,l !! t future bt 'otherwise, and their Wnt, Mlhcul to a 'place where they are in ai erais- measure independent and self !and ,a" SUDDOrtino- ia ji fIrwHdorl ,'ers thro ousand dollr.rs in the bond Issues, says the alheur Knterprise. ' ,trys problems; sociological or!t? . iftthoru-ioa nA 4. l : 1 f Al r . . "' mtir elevation Thorn, potato raiser, bee roan rmer sounds a warning to ranch- SUPPortinUT is a OnH-onrI iers through the Hermiston Herald to ?! Economic, nmencril,. Jo be on ,he watch for l,0a, buKs , aa J r.-w.ij ",c";l.i.ir potato patches, . he has dur- "J 'cnsun tor tne Detienng : ins the past two or three weeks dlscov- OI ine Station Of those low in cred in his own patch quite a number trre social and economic scale cf ,he rcn' c"iorni beetle variety For once the balance k in favor the kln that hnd to be '"terminated !nf lnKnr " , 1 m Iaor in the earlier days by the pans green ot labor and manufacturers are method. paying a premium for workers. 1 All Who Will work may exact' 11 ls understood that the Vnion a Comfortable living Those ieolln,y court nas under advisement tho tvhn will n Zl r. matter of improving the road from T? r r--are eV, Union to Valley, and steps are reconstruction IS not nlmio hl-k. i.. i, ...i, .1.... .... Somewhere, some time, on some responsible for the marked re- 'earliest possible day, according to tha rene. As thmiqh in some far day. distant I ' I . i' ( ft . . . i ,1 '. J " MODEL ULQ frf1 ' "Four-Ninety". Tourinff " r ':'3--r'"fet .. .' ' $075 ' rJQvl rr,-"- -ff ,irTVft x f.J . f. o. b. Pendleton, Ore. ( l(S5r) fzrTr (L ?:)(K) down. Balance on your NgJTT?--' ' ' own terms. - t.i .. ...... -. i ; ' " ; ' - - ' , . - ........ I I Chevrolet Features ....!. i 'I Tns "otor Is of an Ini- I I I proved design. The cool-I . . I T TERE is the famous Chevrolet I " i y water pump. I f XT 7E know that a motorist, in I hH Model "Four7Ninety" with I fr ",',h'.' p',h VA order to enjoy peace of mind ! I Jj fair wny. I'd noon the face If Ixtve nnd i;racf. And found true- lVar lxneath Ilia sway. . "EXPLANATORY RESERVA TIONS" auction in the ranks of tha Eastern Oregon Republican. There is large cities' noor Funrahio a 1laie "' th,a l",rt ot ,he valk,J !, i i P W , &) ' rable iwhere better roads will be more appre- , labor legislation, the better re- elated. lations between emnlover aud i employee, the decrease in for-' o-ound was broken nt I'nion last eign immigration, throwing llILt,!r'h am"n!h .?a,r"se T,.10 v..v.H,uI w,i me inamet, It -ltt street, just norUi of and adjoining the tne minimizing of liquor Con-!lnion National Hank buildings, the Sumption are all factors in th !Ka-,tern Oregon Itep'ihllcan says. This chano-e building will be 00x100 feet in sb-.e THE FUNNYBONE X WARE of the fact that pub- All these reform are work wlt5 robabl' a extending be- Vt Wo AamAa l-f eV 9 l hind the old bank building, and .Mr. A-V "v. sciiwuictit. ueinanus ing not only to better the work- (Brasher expects to have the building rauiicr.tioin or the peace er but are creating the market ;cor.ipieted within 60 days, it is a trea' and the League of Na-, which manufacturers dro en- 'so Jrce of "'nction to every citizen tions covenant the more re- deavorinir to sunnlv Thrn i l "",e this 'mprovement, and aii win Shoneihle tmnno-tVio wnafa k V s m". 1 . ll-, 'riiiake it as easy as possible for the JtiiJ if sen.ate o- not only more money in cireula-'owner to complete the work, structionists have virtually tion than before, but the stream given up efforts- to defeat rati- has been diverted to new ciian-l Pilot Rock has he distinction ot fication, according to all re-lnels wherein distribut'on is bcing the onlv '"wn in the county, out- norts. - ,,;, . I ",, ' .side of Pendleton, which is a member i.-. .more eauitable and rnnrc npr-! . t . ,. Ir. annnra tw fV,nt fVa ' 'Z i.,I " , i s.uie mamoer oi vommercc, C v. iwno;SUS are snaring in ine pros- Will be directed instead tor 'perity. It is a healthy jign for wards explanatory reserva-. America to be reduc'g poverty "v y U1 senate, mis is a to a minimum. flexible lire of action whereby 1 the majority leaders mav save?'- their faces to some extent and 1 1 yet not interfere with proceed-' J ings. iney mignt even help t clarify some points. On the 1 other hand if they went too far , The Approa.J.ii.s .siuuiow. they could easily endanger the ' Bacon How's the world treating treaty and the league. ou? ' . ... . 'The fact there is no longer ' en-can't .complain. - A ii j- j . t, '. o kick coming then? SeriOUS talk Of defeating the! -I can t say thatj Im expecting my treaty IS encouraging and lends 'wife home Xrom her mother's tomor- to the belief that the "explana- row." ..jmaaaA tory. reservations will be mild i . . in character After President .. VZoTry broken Wilson has addressed the Sen- nose by himself," declared the Incom- ate Thursday the senate may 'parable movie actress. see the way clear to ratify the "But he ' a competent surgeon." treaty without reserve. 'torreset""''" 1 muat" have a scu,p- ; 'During the past week or two : most of the critics have been! necoiicie. ' : devotitlg their time to section ' "Doesn't that movie actress put on 10 of the covenant, some of air.?.7.'.' ,. L1 , .i, , i, , (V;J "VS'ell, she ought to put on some- tnem claiming that under thistbing ,. the Record proclaims. Another big home-coming reception Jfor the boys from "over there." or ;from Any connection with the army. will be "given in the Kturdevant park Pilot Rock, at 8:00 p. m., July 13, ac cording to the Record. The pay of rural mall carriers out of Weston has been raised $60 a year the Leader says. J. a Jones will here after receive $1596 fnr the service of his mules and himself (the mules take precedence) on route one. Kay Oor- don will get $1620 on route two. editor says he hopes neither squander his generous stipend. The will English rndefied. You say this man beaned you?' Tes, your honor." 'What do you mean by that?" He hit me on do koko, your honor; . section the United States will be obliged to do things it wont ; wish to undertake. I The full text of section 10 in j the revised covenant is much I the Same as in the Original he tried to crack me nut,' he slammed draft and is as follows: in on de teifry. he - The members of the league under- i "Will someone please interpret for take to rchjH and preserve as asainst ,tne Plaintiff?" external arcsloil tho territorial in- wt". J'01"" honor," said an oblig- tecrity and exist ins political Indef lend- inS witness. "He means the accused ence of all fucmlK f Uie league. In ( bounced a rock oa hia Ivory dome." ease of any such agsreion or In ca.se j ' ' of any threat or danger of such ageres- -v JIungvr-fn. slon. tile (HMi.icil aiuill advise upua the! "why did you give such a ferocious mean hy which this olliSakm uliall bulo 'that such a sentimental be fulfilled. ;r.ame of Ivy?" A a .ill tno ooor. , motio. "Because when he once attaches ...1 mil u v. n 1 1 1 l i i v. iiium . , .11 V . n 4-. V. r, n .1 . i ( i . . n ma ine LAtLuni t file so. council which is to be compos ed of one representative from each of the great powers. The unanimous vote of the council will be required to obtain ac tion and therefore it may be seei the United States will not be obliged to do anything it does not wish to do. The possibility of American soldiers having to go abroad under action of the league is rather remote. It is not often than any great nation tries to Roman Coliseum Is Scene of Services For Boy Scout Dead ERE is the famous Chevrolet Model "Four7Ninety" with details that makes this car most complete, embodying features of higher price cars. The finishing touches we have given . this model leave nothing more to wish for. It is complete in every way. i Chevrolet Model "Four-Ninety," always a dependable and trustworthy automobile, is in a position to receive the attention of those who desire completeness in equipment with the minimum in price and utmost in per formance. . This model is entitled tothe term economy car, for it embodies every thing necessary for enjoyable motor ing with the least expense. j Chevrolet Featur The motor Is of an im proved design. The cool ing is ty water pump. The oil pump la of tho gear type. The pump is placed In tho forward end of tho cylinder east Inn ana a run is mounted on the water pump shaft. ' Tiro Jlirrler. Tire carrier Is provided ami is fastened at the rear of tho body. Oil 1'rcs.Hiiro ;auxn An oil pressure gauie Is mounted on the InHtlu uient board. ' IH'Uiouiitabhi I Mills Wheels are fined with demountable rin, one extra rim is furnished. lilMlialor. The radiator i of an im proved lype and is fitted with a connection for a hose. Foot rail: robe rnil; til ted windshield; one-man top; Improved type o r tutns, folding up Into the top, flaps on top of eech door lor protection of the body and finish; pockets on the sido of each door; kick pad added at the rear of front seat; front and rear fender skirts extend ed to meet the radiator splash guard and the rear splash guard on the body. WE know that a motorist, in order to enjoy peace of mind and satisfaction, must own a car which possesses all of the essen tials for comfort and convenience. If any essential is missing, the loss is felt, for it entails extra labor and ef fort. It is these essentials that we have supplied. ' From a mechanical standpoint, this model has reached a standard of ex cellence that is not surpassed in any motor car. Vanadium steel is used for every part that requires unusual strength. It has ample power pro per spring suspension correct weight smart in appearance well finished. It has unusual records in gasoline economy. The fact that there are nearly two hundred and fifty thousand Model- "Four-Ninety" cars in use is ample proof that this model is doing the work demanded of it in a most satisfactory .manner. Eastern Oregon Motor Co., Inc. Distributors for Vclie, Chevrolet and Peerless Main and Water Sis., Opposite Hotel Pendleton Phone 1027 BOSTON". July 7. Mary Pick ford is to retire, according to her mother. "Only -nine more pic tures ard Mary will settle down to enjoy the fruits of her hard earned savings," ls'the way Sirs. Charlotte Pickford puts It. "It wilutake a number of months more to complete her pictures and then Mary is going to enjoy her life." "She has received free leave to spend all the money she likes to make the new productions successful." ly it may appear to have been found ;ed. unless it agrees to assume obliga tions created by its predecessors as one of the conditions." - j Not any of the money loaned hy. ;the fnited States to Russia has been used to pay Interest on the $75,000.00i of Russian bonds issued for the former Czar's Government and held by private!. to the shape of the umbrella and there i 1ah of Aniietitn la commonly irra- is no unusual bulk. idunl: one dish after innlWr is net l Jf Home ot the covers are in pigskin in ,i:iiide. It is one of the Xlist Indications natural color, while others ure in lea 'ther that has been dyed. . . . . Ironing; Hint. that the system is running down, and there Is nothing else so good for It as Hood's Sarsaparilln the best of all tonics. 'interests in the United States, he said. FBENCU SUPPLY IS! Mi CL'TK TOBACCO TltlCR ItrsSIA Wlf.Ti P.Y JR11TS, ! himself to a person, he docs cling to Biologic- .Discovery ' "There's such a difference between a bachelor and an old maid." "or course. You don't hear the latter-referring to it as single blessedness." ! PA II IS. July 7. The provisional ap- i proprlation bill for July was passed by( SAYS POIJv the Chamber of Deputies by a vote of I : i.303 to 94. The Chamber also adopted , WASHIXGTON, July 7. That the an amendment to tha hill reduclna- the loans made to Russia will be paid in ; psice of tobacco 20 per cent below th i time was tne tieilet expressed to-day J price existing before May 27. The gov before the House Committee on ex-iernment. which controls tUe sale of to-; pendiutres in the State Department. ;bacco, Increased the price of fancy tu- Before the Ccar was overthrown j bacco 100 per cent on May 27. this country had loaned Russia $18 7,- uo'j.uoi), and to the Kernsky tiovern- I ment about $450,000,000. Private in- i ' terests also loaned money to Russia. I a novelty In the world of umbrellas "It is an unheard of act for any : is the leather cover that is replacing nation to repudiute its International jthe old one of silk. There is much to obligations," said Mr. Polk. "Cer- commend the cover of leather. In the tainly there will be no recognition of first place, it makes the umbrella much a Russinn Jovernment, however firm- smarter, as the covers conform closely To prevent the centers of your rmind doilies from cupping, press your Iron down very .hard as you Iron around the edge of the center (not tho iace) and with your left hand pull tKe edge ahead of the iron It s' retches the edge to its former circum ferenoe and ithe doily will lie flat. Curd of Thank. We wish to thank our many friends for their sympathy and kindness dur ing our recent bereavement. In the death of our dear husband and fnther and also for the beautiful floral of ferings. MRS. ROBRrtT l.AINO. . AND FAMILY. I mbrellii Covers. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I wish to announce that on or about the 1st of July I am going to move from nty present location to new location over the new Inland Empire Bank Bldg., corner Main and Court. DR. J. E. SHARP. Umatilla Flour & . . Grain Co. ' '1300 WesfAlta Phone 351 and 1014 PRICE LIST All ier too lbs. rii-llvcrcd. i'lilckfceil (IMiimoml) ... J,00 Scratclifood (Lilly) $I.T. Millfeeil (while) a iek.. Mcannxl Rolled Hai-lc)-. . ;l.25 Ilry ltoll.-d Hurley ...... au.23 (.round Hurley ..' (3.25 Onts S3.23 Com (whole or cracked). (I.. VI . feed . . $3.75 Hog feed (barley, millfeed, cocoanut meal and mol lassrai) $.1.25 Poultry Mn l-g Pro ducer.. . $.'1.75 a 100 llm. Hailed Hay 1 'o a Hi. All kinds of Poultry tonics anal Slock tonics for sale nl low est rloe. I 'or larger quantities wo will make yon scclii price. i I w ' j FROM NEIGHBORING PAPERS ! a : fe) Morrow county is Just now starting rA upon the harvest of her grain crop, and Zi in tii;inV Kra.tw.nM fiuadis are now i l run amuck as Germany did andfousy tind some combines are at wotiVJ any Small attempt at a g-gres- srown on the project la bringing from: R 610n COUld be easily handled byiTip" However, there will be no sen-ij neighboring powers in Europe bcforo tha besinnins of tne coming S or by econonuc pressure on the j week, when crews win be gottmgia part of the league members. busy in earnest, and the harvesting of The League of Nations mayl" "f crops of grain in the j be likened to a world fire de-jhi8,ory of ,ne wi" have partment in which the United j The tltnt cutting of alfalfa on the d stales Will have membership if 'project is about at an end. The Stan- the treaty IS ratified.' We mav field Standard is informed that the have work to do at times but it viw'1 " about ,ne average, and In some id i i i .... i . , . . -,, .instances light:y above. Inuring the A is probable that our duty will TaX hlpmentl, Vf.n;Z be much less dangeroUB and ex-imui and many sales reported. Hay; 5 pensive than the work we have grown m the porject is bringing from 5 just accomplished as a volun- 16 t,J " "'" thB ",a, k- m the But- g teer fireman in behalf of civi: :r,d,tet the th. w" f "'"''" The water supply In the John Ia lS POVERTY'S PASSING 'river is exceedmgly low. the Jlle;a . Mountain Kagle reports. Jn fact some'Q "TIF it is true that the recon- thr ' w water in the river jj II ..!..: ;,! unA Jnoli Wian they ever eaw at this season of 'B UJ -" pm "c'l.the year, and the name is true of Cel.- T. P. W. Pure Food Shop IN OUR SANITARY, FLYLESS BASEMENT. CLEANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE 3 Main Line Phones, all 15. All Other Departments call 22. . . Extra Fancy Large Lemons, dozen 40c Strictly Fresh Country Eggs, dozen 45c Fresh, Sweet Country Butter, 2 pounds . . $1.00 Extra Good Bulk Coffee, pound 40c Tru Blue Fancy Assorted Cookies, pound 40c Fresh. Crisp Ginger Snaps, pound 25c The Best Peanut Butter, pound 30c Extra Fancy Comb Honey, each . . 30c TftUJ.TONS bRL.VIF.ST DEPARTMENT STOflF. a death blow to poverty in lm creek. feoples Warohous II P4YS TO IHAIir use, 1 " Wi7 As a consequence the el- lbe bijf cities cf America, as a ctric jjower yiunt t Pmuic tum bad ig TELEPHONE OPERATORS WANTED ; I 8 women with, or without .experience. . ,. Permanent and temporary positions' ope open for young Applications will be received tit the telephone office during the present strike. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company 1 mtM " .... - ..A.rfwl. .m . ii ii If.h '"J''."t' " - . MOii'"fr'-'--.M'fi'i 'rf''mimn..im. r in. ii. ma s miii w i whit n anwtiaiiii'ii umiiawM. miir l O-WN