East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 18, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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28 YEARS ACQ
AN tNIEfRNDItNT
rubllsh4 Daily and a -nil-Weakly at
Peadleton. Oraaoo. by tha
OKICaoNlAW PtIUL.lllHlNl CO.
Kntt-rra at lh pnatorrica at P.nitta-
a. Oraaoo. mm dlui mall
aattar. ,
Tal.pboria .. , J
BALK IN OTIL1CK CITIKS.
lmirtaiHuil NrKii tuad ' t'oriiaaa
VkiwrtiM K-wa Co.. t't.rtland. OrAff'.n
ON rn.K AT
r-h!-aa Hurau. o Boourltr BuUa-
NEW8PAPKR. v .
SUBSCRIPTION RATE
(IN ADVANCE)
Daily,
Daily
Daily. thra moatha by mall
Daily, on monta by mall
Daily, one year by carrier , T.Sa
Dally, alx montba by earrtar... .7
on yaar. by mall
ala montda by mall
Sa.se
S.0
Mrs. R. riond and family left for
Waahlmrton. D. C, Rurraa t1 rur
tar nth Sii.-. u N. H.
.ir.n.hn !P,lHn i- tn i-umnln fliiWn'r fhA 1 ...... ......... . .
Daily, thr-a month, b. l aa !C " " " "" " " s piemmil "'"""" "n
- - lu't vnpn.
iaily. ona month, by carrier .ft Tramps are .numerous ulonjr Iho r,.;l
n-nil-Woakly. ona year, by mall. l.ta ran.l.
S m ."ekl5r" months, by mall .T j
'n- W "fk IV four month h n..!! ! I
- . . . .. 'miin.ti........ ....
Prnsli too ton . .....nfiV. 'i Vn VW''7vi:l''''im- , ' :'! .: , .
a Kvoaweil bakiiiK dish,
with meHfd fill unrt
ntliiutfi. t . 1
Spanish Cod O410 pound of coilfl.fh,
i. . , dihi onidn, one jjrern peppt. two cups
of cumiod tumfltoos. buy leaf, anlt
OrvKonlun I pt-ppcr. '
' i'htiii tht oninn antl Dcrnnrr and
(Fro tuthe , Daily East
Jill ilS.'JSill.)
J. H. Kounti Is here today from inRhtl.r fry In hot fat nubtitltutff. Then
I.cno. , !add the tomnta aeaaonlnir, and when
w. i-arstcn la ill with an aitacic w.u conked prras throunh a aleva.
of rhPtimutisni. i p, tho cod gtcaks on a nrwined buk-
Ti otiort of bnthern In the river In- ,, with anil n.t iwniwr
low town -bh intormpitfd ny an or.-icer ...j nlaOB i ov.n . i,k.. BoHte
ltl rrld.(y tvenlnff. The boya muat aeH fm1,ety with the strained bhUco.
W r0"16 ether "swimmln hole" away Tested ltociica. 1
n.mi.iiusuiiiiiuii. A'ejetablp i-'aed .ow that. sum.
mor la here and sreon vesrelnblea aro
J
J. II. Marxton returns tomorrow
from an insurance tour of the (irande
Konde valley.
Attornpv-fJpnornl lri.l,.l,. I 1. V. l'uidy reports a "city of tens"
ttrA f - C .
IKlMI-SICK
nnrl fn-nn o . t- i now crowiny at his Warm riprinfts.
, . xjui tun There are a number of rustieators
lass ine same position.
Olany of the horses that TOSter Of Rpmihlirnna
w won- sent to be used dur- snare their views contains
i he Ihore and nil are having a good time.
who I
bark but are to be left "over
there."
I'm setting rather lonesome
For the pit en hills of my
home,
My beart i filled with lonfiinff
Down thm pasture Inno to
roam.
1 did not mind the fighting:
I felt so youne and pay,
I Jut now the war Is ended
1 feci quite the other, way.
And they have sent my master
' To our home aoroaa the a',
;Vhile I am left with foreimt folk
Wtm talk so queer to me.
Oh, the skies are no more naure.
P tra.ss Is not ao green
r.wet, , .
Tho birds alng far lew? payly;
I plod with weary feot.
I'm longing- for my home land
Put if here I'm forced to rest,
I pray my stable window
May be open toward the west.
nous. T
Keputolican newspapers
A 1 1 i ini iona n tin . . -. . i n
' C " " - ..... , . v v. . 1 1 V. . l 1 1 -
culation are fighting for the j
1-eague and condemning those i
l no wouia entangle it with
partisan politics.
. The Republicans of the Sen-
ate, where most of the objec-
tlons to t!:e League are heard,
are by no mean? a unit in their
altitude toward the League.
Stnators Kenyon, McCumbi?'1
. and M:Nry are counted
nor among the League's supporters.
Other Republican Senators who
; 'are among its oppojk-nts can
Icome to no agreement as to the
oasis of their opposition
HOUSEHOLD
iserve them too often. Many ttmea a
housewife will find thnt her Ice box
contains three or fourdlshea of left
over vegetables and the question is
what to do with them. A combina
tion salad made up of most any of
the sprinjsr vegetables mnlios a very
delicious and n-freshlnK dish. Mari
nate each vegetable separately and
let them stand a few hours until they
aro well Beaconed, Juwt before aorv-
; intr. nrrantce on lettuae leaves.
! A very appt'tizinjr nnlad Ls splnnch,
peas, new carrots, pickled beets and
i string: beans, with a few radlHhos to
garnish.
i , '
,,.
Waffles
ABOUT THE STARS
3IKMT lllT
flaspberries
lroiled Bacon
Honey Coffee
l.uucllmn.
Cold Ham and l'ntatn Fulad
Rye Hread Iced Tea
Apricot no , The liossn'r 154r. (CoiitiniKI.)
Dinner. ! Tbe antitiuity of the knowledge of
Crape Cocktail ,1'olaris runs back to Iho Assyrian
Ilrolled Chicken Virslna 8tyle tablets and was perhaps tho first of the
New l'otatoes Peas (so-called) fixed stars to be so re-
Asparagus Vinaigrette . Iarded. Marines from the time of the
Berry Dumplings 1 Coffee I Vhotiecians to the present . day have
( oilrish in Variety. ! been Kuided by its benms. Cot only t
Ttaked Cod Hwve the codfish cut ' fea but on land its practical uses are
Into salted milk, then Into sifted bread manifold. It was used by slavea In cs-
crumbs. i'lace on an oiled pan. sprin- caphiK from their masters, to a heaven
Ble over with fat or oil. Hake in u 'in the North, and durinpr tl Civil War
mm: ? S7to aft- iroar-toimd soft drink
mm
C-f'.t! .4
Rome was not built in
Bevos Jiojjularity be
canio coiintryvvide in
three months because
oiive years pvepd
citieii inpi'fbctin the
y
VtMiS&rs areinvitvd to impoct our ilmnCr'
ANHEUSER-BUSCH ST.LOUIS
IMnmaiitT & I loch,
WtKleil UHinlji.t.ir, I'olc 1 1. AND, OK S.
C.tMuiiiier k Uurfoilclis
rf.xlii hin. orb.
L(h.I Diatiltiuuirt
', LaSllV. the KeDUbllCan ria-lvery hot oven for Id minutes. At the urns of vital imuortance to uniotli sol
tional Corrmiltee itself i3 ' a end of that time the piece mtu be idiers escaping from Soutliern prisons
: composite of factions on tht big lif,ca out wlole on to a platter. Oar- j when hlKhvvays were avoided and all
,: uj-v,;i M. t 1 . ,,, . .nish with parsley or cress and serve 'travelling done during the darkness of
LET NATURE TAKE ITS tiue?tl0n While Mr Hay IS with tartar sauce. . thenlBht. Although it' la called the
COURSE. Sa.Vl"j; it IS not a partisan lS.ue, Codfish Cakes Ope cup of picked j Polar star, this term is arbitrarily us-
v the publications for whose dis- codfish, one and one-half cups of ! ed and la applied to any star that hap-
7HERE is some Confusion Semination : his organization is "1"4 Potatoes, one-half cup of pens to be nearest the .true pole at any
iir B"'l'v .vuiiiusiun . f.VTitinw tV T jami( ra sauce pepper.- particular time. At present Tolaris
US over the various angles to paying a,e fighting the League Pour ,ninK watcr over the fisn , s thollKh 4, ia abo, Cne and a
the rate Controversy that jWlth propaganda Oi distiller, lie- and let it stand until cold. Mash 'half deirrees removed from Ihe pole
IS to be heard in Portland be- P.llbiieail flaVO'r and. Obviously 'the potatoes and whip light with the i around which it revolves In this sumll
fdVe the Interstate commerce to gain votes agains it. ' " Ihotmllk. Ad.l and make . into circle. Polaris was not always the
I ore ine intereutie lomnieite Wo IW. I sacnp k not t nnrti cakes. Roll in flour and-fry In deep, pole Star, nor will it remain so. IIow-
commission beginning next! No. tho League u not a parti-:hot fat 'evcr it win continue m its approach
Monday, July 21. This COnfu- SIl matter; Ihe American PCO-j Creamed Codfish One cup of salt I to the Pole, to about the year 2095 at
sion arises from the complaints P'e hav-.;-heard ' and heeded jendnsh, two tablespoons of flour, two j which time it win be less than half a
and intrvfntion from differ- President Wilson's request, that,abi''3roons of butter, two cups f degree removed. Then it win slowly
jbeKin to eiceea ana in int :the two tranf,I)or,g aa they
small pieces, tive short perioa 01 eitjveu iiiuiramu
' Pi
mil
ent cities,- often with radically jt be kei-t out of politi-s. The
uuierfUL iULfiesus aim iu Houitr ' j . y pour notiin?
"'''Liina,',,,,. fii .i.iRwMiv"11"-
Yes;S. S. S Is Purely Vegetable
Nature's Safe Blood Treatment
ovtpnr. frnm nronntrnnda work Ilea OV tre people. It remains and let stand until cold, then drain, veaa will be the Polar Star and at
- that is beingearried On jnOW for the Senate to give for-p'elt the fat In a fryins pan and add that time the Pole will be about fifty
The oricinal COmDlaint in the al -XDVession tO th'it ratifica-,the our blend and pou rin the milk rdeKrees from its present position and
., ine original COJnpidHI I. lit Hie slowly. Cook until smooth and add 'about five desiees from Vesa. This
I rate Case IS that Of the Inland l"tn. !the codfish. Heat thoroushly anil Iphennmenon in bruunhl about lis' vhat
. Empire Shippers League, Which 1 ......a....... ' jn''I ''li beaten ess Just before re- Jig known as the "I'recession of the
"' organization was formed in' . moving; from the fir. Kquinoxea." too long for explanation
- PpnHleton on December 14 last -Objectors to the peace treaty "" inn un. cup or snreaueu
enaieion on Liecemner t lasjl xianna codfish, two cups of mashed potatoes,
.and has for its purpose the se-and to the League of Nations one.ha)f cup 0 cream saue one'
. curing of a reduction in theiare not telling the whole truth tablespoon of butter, one tablespoon
' grain rate via the Columbia 'aoout ine snantung aiiair lor 01 onion juice, dasn or paprika.
river haul. This suit which is'tne reason tney Know mai n
the one absorbing most local .they did so there would be ht
interest, was launched in the.tle left of their case. They
belief that the present rate is peek for instance to give the
too high, being identical with 'impression tlrat Japan is al-
ha .ota tn. Roottio whiVVi wa,iowea to steal territory irom
fixed bv the Washington rail
road commission and is suppos
ed to be a remunerative rate.
China. On tfhe contrary the
region in question was taken by
Japan not from China but from
If it is such then it is obvious Germany. German soldiers
that the rate from the interiorjhad held Kiauchau for 20 years
to Columbia river ports is ex- until dislodged by the Japa
cessive' -' jnese in 1914.- As a compro-
Some are contending that if a mise to get Japan Jnto the
differential is established be-League of Nations thereby re
twetn the Columbia river and jstncting the mikado s opera
Puget sound it will be through tions in many ways, Japan was
an increase in the Seattle rate 1 allowed , to retain Shantung
raOier than a reduction-in the itemporanly. A promise of
Colombia river rate. " evacuation, however, is made
. 1 . 1 1 . i K I n t. in hut rnifl TWnmiaa let
On the other nana ine ai-,"j y....
tnrnev reDresenting the Inland
Rrnnire ShiDDers league be-
not emphasized by those who
are seeking not to bring out the
Toleys Icavofor Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Toley left on
last evening's- train- f o fjoveland,
tolo.. in respon-je' to a. wire telling; of
the serious Illness of Sir. Toley's fath
er, who resides there.'"' '
tieves such a strong showing ;f acts but to discredit the peace
in 1 j vt ;t ...:ii Wa 111- treaty ":; r - ; ; -
Will Uc XliilUC uiab 11. i - . ...
Possible for the Interstate com-,',; - "-; '
jnerce commission to do other-! Ontario business men are
wise than reduce the rate via akuig a trip to get better- ac
"the Columbia river route. Cer- qoamted with their territory,
iainly there are numerous facts o community ever loses by
indicating that a reduction in eh ";-'J.;. '
rates is deserved. . ..i lirThe Trotekysd the Bela
w.r5T of the oro-1 Kus would be elated to see the
may the interests of the Pro- rejected ; defeat
ducer m this section calls for v J J . wQud
a rate system under, which he eat thing for anarchists
Soelaoi"?. PBe'n r d otherhel, raiser .
arrangement is not ethical and Who said anything. about
it is sure to be changed some weather?
time. The sooner ine anan m
adjusted in accord. with nature
the better it should be for all
concerned. j . t , . . -
THE PEOPLE HAVE
RATIFIED.
INCE there remain in the
TinitpH states senate ano
elsewhere some Republi
cans who feign to scorn asaer- f
tions that a vast majority of the i
.American people want "1I"e
diate and unconditional ratifi
cation of the League of Nations,
it may be both interesting and
instructive to appraise enu
ment in the ranks of the Repub
lican party.
It i not unfair or ungenerous
to say tKat the practical Mr.
Hays, chairman of the Republi
can National Committee, would
not hesitate for an Instant to
make the League a partisan is
sue if be felt that Republicans
as a w hole would second him.
But Mr. Taft, who is unques
tionably the chief figure in tue
Republican party, has denounc
ed every attempt to make the
league anything but a question
of America's obligation to ob
tain and insure peace. Former
Cover the shredded fish with boil
ing; water and let Btand until cold,
then drain and press out all water,
using n sieve too fine for the (fish
to pass through. Mash the potatoes,
wix with a little hot milk, whip rm
til light, and add the onion juice and
paprika. Put in the codfish, whip
altogether until fluffy, and put into
LEVIATHAN RAMS
THE WASHINGTON
NEW YORK, July 18. After the
GeorKe Washington arrived in llo-
hoken last week it was learned that r-oi'Af, jflf;
slut Irnd the I-evicthan had collided in
President Wilson sailed. Nothing was XKW YORK. July IS, Kounl rights
said about it when the "Leviathan ar- ,for women in tho Eplscomil church in
The Washington and leviathan , New York diocese a movement will vestries, but lecnlir.lng Ihoir election
were lying at anchor and the Presi. I shortly be launched providing not only as delegates to diocesan and general
dent Grant came along and cut the-for the admission of women to church conxentious of the church. -
special mooring that the Leviathan
had always hung to there. Fet free
Ihe latter was caught by the strong
tide and drifted down on the Wash
ington.
There were lighters alongside the
Tjeviathan ami theso came between
bumped.
The lighters were crumpled up as if
made of paper, but by taking the im
pact saved the two ships from what
might have been a serious mishap.
The Ieviathan dropped an anchor.
whi'ih held. The Washington was not
jorn from her anchorage.
As the ships came together a mess
boy on the splc end span Washington
yelled to another on the Leviathan:
"Some dirty collar you got there!"
"G'wan, you motor sailor, shove
off, make your regulnr trip to the
beach and return'" was the reply that
icame. back.-
On the Market Half a Century.
When you are in pcrtect health,
and are enjoying a strong and
vigorous vitality, it is then that
your blood is free from all impuri
ties. You should be very careful and
give heed, to the slightest indica
tion of iijipnrc Mood. A sluggish
c'rcnlatioTi is oflin indicated by
tn impaired appetite, a feeling; of
lassitude and a gciRrl wiMkynint;
of the system. It i then that yott
shottld promptly take a few bottles
of S. S. S., the great blood purifier
and strengthener. It will cleanse
the Mood thoroughly and build
up and strengthen the whole sys
tem. S. S. S. is sold by all drug
gists. Valuable information about
the blood supply can be had freo
by writing to the Swiff Specific
Co., 50 Swift. Labomury, Atlanta,
licorgia, '
iits 1011 wfn:.v
ix ciiritcin:
irrc
rived here on Sunday.
j ir4 ' ynenyu re "ot and thirsty say Jjfj
jo.11 m
iL ROOT BESF? $A-t
XJ" At any place where soft beverages are sold. AiHlJ
rL0 Bottled in 3 aim , - TjTe
QkA THE HENRY WEINTIARD PLANT 4
f-JJ Bottlers ami Distributors. PORTLAND. OREGON cO
ieverythinjj except holy orders, is count
Jed upon as one of tbe reforms almost
certain to grow out of the "every
1 name" drive which tho church is con
ducting in Xpw York as its share in
tho Episcopal nationwide campaign.
Houses of church women have been1
organized in six Kpiscopal dioceses
land In several of the Far Wastorn dio
ceses women have been elected to
membership in tho vestries. In tho
71 'pssmffn
Trim
NOTHING MORE
ATTRACTIVE
in a room than one of
our new softly shaded
table lamps. Gives
plenty of light for read
ing, thinking of pleas
ant conversation. Come
and see them. They are
not so expensive as
"their .beauty would in
dicate they ought to be.
3.L. VAUGHAN
A Ycman's Stsry
. Vith Great ikssa
Of the Great Pacific Northwest Are MsdeEipecially Attractive This Summer by the
Reduced Excursion Fares '
Offered by the .
United States Railroad Administration
Notice
Telephone Operators on Strike
Operators now on strike, who desire to again take up
work with this company should report in person or
by telephone, at the telephone office.
New schedules of pay are now in effect.
The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Subject
CmltlbirUi Daeue3 by
or CaXpttTkvu..
w WWv Ik
C901 JU BREEZES HOW
Ac (In eopulat
. Clatsop Beach c
ft 4
North Beach
Kaar th moult) of th
Tillamook Beaches
rw M frthr sou Us u tt
Orvsjun Cosst
Newport
AM Ktw r VatU
ttralisxit b t I tlrconimvilk'latt
llni tSAllvOIful
La Ammma ttr tra la
Crater Lake
l h real
and a FiaJf
TTomen ererj-wbere tell tliefr frlcnjs how, f
Uirmirh turn lit nr .MnTh'-r rm-irt tli j
roBterful Denetmtinr external aonliritlon.
tiwy arci ie4 rairuTi'ic and riiKtrf.-s tefore
r.a d-it..t it caturc's cioLt wuderfi.l erc-
, 4 tt!rr rrend U a remedy wMch
Iaprcatls it tnlluenre i-Ton tT:e eorrisi, wrvti
and lipamrntu invnlved, rtideririr t!ien
pliant to readily yield to nuturr's demand
, for exintnnlon. Tte ner , coril, tendon ;
tajrid lmueptt expand witliont that pvcuiiai
I vrrncitiitjr iniiti, u;,d iK-rvotin t-., nau!e
! and ui.rffftJi neuHtiaixa arc natural)
! avo'd-.d ".. L'-ji tha ucyva and imitcJt ar--I
nii tl.i.j !e fit ti rt nud driwr
I iiy Tetli-r ty, lte luwr i.hd'iiiii:ial rc
i fion expands with rse when baby 1 born,
j ilie liours lire Vttm at the crisis, cud paia
fLtta auuwrr is nmiCBiiy ict.
Yc4i ca rf4alu Mntber r riend from any
drug; stare it tin been i:tM by women for
over kaH m. century, and Just as stadard
MM ar LUuf ym inn tblf.k of.
wme uie Btmniunn ftv'iru v.r if"inr i a - . . . - .
Dept. h, Lamar B.Ji.Mnr. a iia.a o.or,;i jk me agent lor teautilully illustrated I older giving com-
,P,cte inormation of Beach and Mountain Resorts of the Pacific
yutuKif asraiutt jwlu a4 u--u-iurt, j North wett - j
Oregon" Caves
ML Rainier
r.l. ...r.y tb... bl
... H'.rr f ....
RMlnM .m.
Plan your vacation to visit one or more of them,
where the days are cheerful and the nights bring
refreshing sleep.
Olrl Orpiari 13 summer-time delight. Its
vsiu vxsco.ll invigorating salt-laden air and
the splash of its surf temper your nerves, redden
your blood, whet your appetite, restore your wasted
energy, bring new vim and health.
Up in the Mountains
Yoo rt an quaily twnericisl phM of rerMtf. Ya Uava behlni
U pil-ia)i and terdul thft)g of daitf bwiiu liT,
Th memory la nblirM and Impirifif. Hamra'a ftrat plan toe
round and charnw and rnrwm rva. Vt emtt -fcik," eaa.p cut, Mint
lofty peaka, fuh auattwrteaa traoty atrtaau and UkB, ridt koria
fcatk, lunc In yvur hmock, rt, ilstp and format ait pmr carta
Haanwhib- you ar braaliunt in Wit mir, drtakloc aparklina
crystal -mrtn, aaUnc wkaleaonu food and Uia Mda U evr aw.
Can You Resist Such a Challenge!1
Ask th toral tlek't scVhi to tv-Ipi 'an your trip. H f(IH. you
)unt what t far ii, and ri V 'hf aWprwl binte. tt ic th aim
f lh UtfiCd Suta Railroad Adminiatraitoa ta axtpftd ry paaib:
aid in makir.( mmtwn trawl ....Mnt and aatiarrina; to th pobli.
Th National P-.:i. mra all bn firmer assd r aar
aa appcaUnr aa they arc aWaa-rfuilr UhMtrat haklsU ff1irc
arnut, loforaattoa of their drltchta'and WendVra aav bn Maurd I
by tkw Adw mUl ration and ar for fiw diatnaoton, Aak your Local I
."".ji.'.'ir'
i-'n.Tan W ial.
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' ' . TELEPHONE
OPERATORS WANTED
Permanent and temporary positions open for young
women with or without experience.
Applications will le received at the telephone office
during the presenf strike. .
The Pacific Telephone &
Telegraph Company