East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 12, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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FATLY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATUHDAY, jULYj, 1919
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J-XSAV OX MAX
AVhlla through the abysff of exis
tence we're whirled
Like fluttering, btllovr-tosaed
f' bubbles;.
It' a comfort to know, thnre's
one man In trie world
Who's aloof from our worries
and troubles,
Who values this life at its aotual
' ' worth,
-Unmoved by the hubbub
around him;
I'm sure such a man must abide
on the earth,
But, somehow. I never have
found him.
i
It is cheerina; . ta know that
there's somewhere ft man
Who is never disturbed by
temptation.
Who always ia doinfr the beat
that ha can
To merit mankind's appro ba-
tion, ,
Who always keeps smiling, and
' radiates oheer.
I?o matter how Fortune may
treat him
Ona such man must exist on this
populous sphere.
But I never hava happened to
meet him.
! cause to obey orders has be-
' come second nature with him,
he will perform his work to the
; best of his ability without
grumbling.
Because he is mentally a bet
ter man. No man could have
gone through what our dough
boys went through without be
coming so. Remember that
they have faced death. The
long marches have taken away
(the shiftiness of youth. Every
I ex-service man is a steady man.
! Because you must help the
, returned soldier to restore him-
Iself financially. He must not
be allowed' to feel that you are
not doing unto hinj as he did
unto you. Nearly every one of
jthem has to start life anew.fi-
nancially.
Because work for all ex-soldiers
means industrial peace to
our country..
Beeause every ex-service man
(js a man a iun-sizea, rea
blooded, two-fisted man a
j real' American.
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MtTCHLL
Fred Mitchell of the Chicago Ctibs Isn't golne to let a 4ittla
thing like a presidency interfere with the winning of the National
championship. Ha has cut the presidency ot the Cubs and is now
just a plain manager, driving forward to another penant. Tha
Cubs are in hailing distance and Mitchell believes they'll win
again. Hereafter the presidency ." the Cubs will be held by
jtVllllam Veck, who was vice president under .Mitchell.
A NEGATIVE POLICY
One man there must be, in the
clamoring, throng,
Great -souled.T yet devoid of
ambition.
WTto never suspects that there's
anythini? wrong
Or rails at his lowly condition.
He never has yielded to any
base luio.
Low motives have never con-
trolled him.
Such a man must exist on the
'. planet, I'm Kure,
But I never expect to behold
him! t
JAMES J. MONTAGUE.
SIX WORDS
3.V
EPORTSfrom Washington
yesterday said that op
the stuff reached here it was confis
cated and the younir womun arrest
ed. Those who are familiar with the
situation declare the chumpaune cost'
the young woman ubout $7 per quart,
Slang: Wins Alien
His Naturalization
ST. IX)UIS. July 12. Although he
spoke English with a decidedly foreign
accent. Frank Zlatach, an applicant for
naturalization before Judge Trieber in
the United States District Court yestor-
lOay, aemoiisiruieu iu liig ilih,iiiiuii
of the Judge that he speaks perfect
RAISE is given by certain
papers to the new con
cress for its economy pro-
cilivities. But let us take a
glance at what this economy
campaign is doing.
Thus far congress has:
Ketused money lor tne iea- "American" and was consequently ad-
eral employment service which mitted to citizenship.
was proving highly satisfactory "dowij believe m ar."y of poiy-
' , j i, or,,i gamy?" the Judge asked Zlatach.
to worker and employer and B ..rothlns doing, tne applicant rc.
was a guard against . bolsne- plicd.
vism. "Are you married and the head of
Killed the $50,000,000 bill a family?"
for completing reclamation
Despite the efforts of his counsel to
keep him quiet,, the prisoner con
stantly interrupted while, the. prose
cutor was- glviny evidence. ' "How
much did you say there was in the
liag?" the prosecutor was asked. "1
am not- quite sure, but I should say
over $20." was the reply. "That's an
other lie," blurted out the prisoner,
"there wasn't fifteen."- And he was
surprised when tho verdict went
against him. "
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FII5ESTONK vvns first to produce most
of the important truck -tire improve
ment3 , Our service; also is first in speed,
thoroughness and economy.
We have a truck-tins press of tremendous
capacity.. We have 'all the other machines
needed. ' .
Our-men understand truck tErea. They,
therefore, combin-i great care with
... rnnirl tv5ii!r? '
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The fact
Over half
. truck Tonnage
of America
is carried on
TIRES
George
You bet your life."
"Do you intend to stay in this coun
try?" , ...
"I'll say so."
With a smile at Zlatach the Jude
reservoir SO aS to protect Westlfaja: "You are acceptable, you may
Judge Trieber heard 75 applications
for naturalization. Many cases were
projects, the bill through which
the people of this county hoped
to secure money for the McKay
were passed, the Judge kindly advising
each applicant to go to school, learn
more of the country and lis viws aiu
try again to pass the test for citizenship.
Dosition senators object End settlers and develop lana
to six words used bv President Inow unused.
Wilwvn in liia nHHresa tr tho I Made doubtful any appro- those of men who, in the opinion of
t m j ! fT,a TfnnsPVPlt roast naturalization examiners, were not yet
iiiuiud,, , pxiowu.. Ifit for citizenship because of their
If the objectors can find only military highway e en alleriKnorance of the laws and customes of
Rix- -mnrda to rririrdP nut. nf a! Oregon nas VOieu w ucai uc thls country. Many of the application!
speech of several thousand jhalf the expense,
words they are not doing well. Reduced the appropriations
The president covered a big for aviation in the amy and
subject. It took the various al- navy to such an extent that : our
lied and associated nations over flying force will fall far behind
five months to agree on the sub- the air forces of other big
ject and then they were by no powers. . , -
means all fully satisfied. The western ates including
Under such conditions one Oregon will be the chief suf
might expect the opposition ferers from the niggardly pol
senators to find much to com- icy m congress The chief
plain about. Finding but six beneficiaries will be eastern
words to harp about leads to millionaires who want to see
the belief that either the presi-jtheir taxes reduced
rfr,r v.rv annnH in thA noRi-! Is it timelo cheer or time to
tion' he has taken or else Lodge, howl?
Borah et al are proving a sorry
lot of sleuths.
WHY SERVICE MEN ARE
PREFERRED.
! 28 YEARS AGO '
J
the Daily
July 12,
Belts is
East
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in! the
Oregonlan,
j THE FUNNYBONE
( Kmrn
5trHERE is a general ten-!
dency all over the coun-j nougias
try lo give positions io ex- rn . . , .
servke men whenever such I 'e X
are to be had. It is not only H.and.
the part Of patriotism but the j A iOCal telephone exchange is being
rf enimH Vtiictncas for pm-!.MihliiihpiI between Helix and Vanj
foyers to thus recognize the syc,e ?e
merr who constituted the coun-.Jj" 01 --m
try's fighting arm during the j 'A. w. starts Wednesday fr
var.. ;the Kaitt with four carloads of John
The San Francisco Bulletin switzier s homes. ,,
jiic - Pendleton has a new real estate firm
has enumerated some specific iTp;o,a"d- Morrison, who succeed
reasons Why the SOldier and the j. iL Bentley and Co. Its members are
sailors are entitled to prefer- s. H. Tennery. whose rustling ouaim-
ment. Being KOOd enough tO cations are well known, and J. It.
Repeat they Ir! here fated: , "'.Xr
Beacuse he was a soldier. He ,a Leon Cohen and j. w. Haiiy left to
was loyal to us in wartime. We day for a week's outing at purdy's
have to be loyal to him in thewarm springs..
Jeace he has won for us. ih,hT ST
Because he Was a SOldier. He :court. He haa collected and turned
better man. Life in the army over to the county treasure j102.su.
has hardened his muscles dZaX?J'f1
given them endurance. .'f which was abated. He reports now
Because he is a 100 per cent .de)in1Ui.nt from an sources sts.oss.ih.
man and he Will give 100 per 'accumulation of a number of years.
cent service. Efficency will be I ..v .xn -t0
the greatest asset in oar com'.iM, w'Vum " wk held
ing industrial life. Every man; v -
and every machine will have tof dallks, 4Tex.. Jiy 12 Night
inn nor fpnt. rariHcitv. iif In Dallas received a severe jolt
i ui n civ 1 t j J-'1- .-- 1 - - .
1 Tviillin rfavrt a ihis wftek when agenui of
That's IilTcrrnt.
"Gentlemen." faid the sheriff, put
ting his head into the jury mora, "If
there is no chance of your agreeing
immediately on a verdict, tho judge
Rill step out to lunch."
"TM1 his honor ho may go to lumh "
said' tho foreman.
"I was about to add, continued the
sheriff, "that thn circua comes into
town at 2. o'clock, and It's twenty min
utes to two now."
"H'm!" said the foreman, "tell the
Judge tu hold on halt a minute."
Imioucnt.
A rent collector had been waylaid
and rohlicd. A young fellow was ar
retted and rharjred with the crime
Ho stoutly maintained his innocence.
liiMpenkablo Turk.
The Turkish armistice led
Cohan to say:
"The Turk has well been called nn
speakablej I met one once at Pera.
I have seven -wives,' he told me
calmly blowing perfumed clouds from
his hooksh.
" 'Merciful powers I exclaimed,
'how do you manage to pay their
dressmakers' bills?'
"The unspeakable Turk waved his
hand ;
" 'I nmrried dressmakers, son of an
infidel he said."
It is easier to float a rumor than it
is to sink the trath.
(cir-mi) iwmw'Mt started.
V.Ataman Semlnoff. halt Rubsian
half Mongol aspires to rule In
Mongolia, and so successful ias
he been with his force of Chinese
bandits, Mongolian outlaws and
Cossacks that he bids fair to get
his wish. His one indescretfun is
Josephine, half gypsy, - half Jew
ish, who has displaced Mme. Sem-
lnli f n iiijj nffefHfina. . w
I he Uenarf-
" --r . , i-Jnatripg luent of Justice capture.! in
year are lost to our industries till(,(I to lhe 1)d wlth champagne and
through sickness alone. If yourl)amted the youn(f woman who is naid
factory is to run to its full capa- t own the trunks and the wine behind
..,.. nnn ntr n ct it II 7 1 n nurs. aiih it a. i.......
ciiv. you mufti,
'nrkr. The returning sol- "!f.r" ""r!
is the
.She Is char'-
diers are the cream ot the ,.ilo a dry dlg,rl(.t. .The value was
health of our nation. !t ihced at i7,&o. c
r..,,uo munv of the Kkillea There were 3t,d iuii nmni
4i 1. 1 V- M .'V. J " - . ,
.t ilr urmv nuiiia ami u in
hat this has
per nuart. It is-
nion that ente
were put to wont, eacn ai nis .nllrKVd ,hat MiM Nowiin ift the city
particular traae, ann iney nave a f(.,v diiv KO fur the Norm. i
develoDed their skill to the 'partmema of justice agents took up
J. Vf Iff::--,.,. ! the trail. Thev found that sr,0 onnrts
highest efficiency. !,,, b.x.se had purchased. '
Because the ex-service man Jl:u,UeA iIt ,,irP trunks, and Fhipin-ii i
luia !Hrttiil li) nhev. And l)C-,.n nmia, That was BUfficicnt. Wh" I
LETS GO" To
BisioliHfo
s-
WHERE THE CROWD GOES! j
Dancing, Swimming, Fishing and Hunting at this 5 1
big popular summer resort. Beautiful Camp p
Grounds and nice Cottages.
JAZZ DANCE I
SATURDAY NIGHT, JULY 12
' and j
SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 13 j
Fletcher's Jazz Orchestra J
Automobile stage meets all trains Arrivals at
Gibbon inquire at depot. j
Dining, room service" during the week, but only J
lunches will be served on Sundays. S
W. W. HOCH ----- - Manager '8
Gibbon, (Post Office), Oregon f
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Simpson Tire S ervice Co.
; ; Pendleton, Oregon :
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and vve want to do it for ypii;
We
Sneciallze
on
Auto Tops
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AWNINGS MADE IN OUR OWN FACTORY AND INSTALLED
SHORT NOTICE.
ON
Opera House Corner.
Pendleton, Ore.-
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