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r,-.;.,,mi-r;;7-rKf p; : m ? f ; ; i cm ru "". t f ri n MHI" II I llt.ill liJHIII"! rll . t A TWELVE PAGE3 " PAftY EAST OftgflANtAN, f gNDtETOtt, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, 6CM6BE& 1. 161. East): 3 4 - i V C- refloniari) AN INCKI'ENDKNT NEWSPAPER. Published Dallr ana Beml-Werklr, at Pndlrton, Orciron. by the ABT OkHOONlAN I'UnUmillNd CO. Entered at the poatofrle at Pendle n. Oregon ae eeoond-olasa nail Batter. ONI 8 A LB iN OTHER CITIES. Imperial Hotel News Stand, Portland O.V FILE AT Chloaca Bureau, I0 Security Build-: ppml-Weekiy. aix month, by mall I Semi-Weekl;, four month by mall Waahlnctnn. D. C, Bursa 101 Four- j teftith fret. N. W. i rl.ehrtne BOBSCRIPTIOM RATE) (IN AUVA.NCB1J . , Dally, ona year, br Dally, alx noatha by "" " Dally, Hire montha by tnmtl , M , rauy. on month by nuu Dally, on yaar by carrier HWM Pally, alx montha by carrier llr llu lh,u n,nrt,ks K . I , . iaily. one month, by carrier .11 itvnM pfrmi.wniy, one year, oy mail.M l.bo 7 U jmade to improve the leaf and I the curing: methods eo as to . spread the fame of the product 4 ana inspectors are being; ap pointed to keep a strict watch on production. .is. 01 . t.n L , re 28 YEARS AGO No one ran live but for himself; Yea, e'en the jumpered lord of pelf When unto festive board ha enmea, &luet drop 11N soma dellcloua crunil. The fairest mansion he can bluld And have with art and pleasure filled XI ut still share ua a aoodly sight Of all it benuty end delight. The flnwera. too, those bright faced elves. Though mwtly living for them selves. Can't help but make ua happy and Our belnit chnrni at every hand. the sun, the the rose of Those any I,othnrloa of spring Th birds, while to their mates they elnai. ThonKh not Intending, still en- chant . With mlnlHtrelny our leisure ac.int. The butterfly. ' moon, The balmy wind. June. While on their purpose own -are bent, Must ne'ertheless give us con- tent. f The maiden who does beautify . Herself but for her lover's eye, ' With her own satisfaction thus Ftill makes the world more ' briRht for us. ' PETER FANDEI boards of arbitration are sug gested in five for handling mat- I ters of wages and working con- 'ditions. The Commerce Com- -mission and Railway Executive . ! plans make no declaration on j this important question. Only 4 1 two plans, the Commerce Com I mission ana warneia, oppose ( federal incorporation of rail roads. Congress will likely be called upon to adopt a program for railroad control before January 1, 1920. Experience in oper ating the roads during the war is expected to lead to a plan whereby private ownership with broad federal control, wage arbitration boards and- a certain amount of consolidation with a view to eliminating du plication, is enacted. EXPORTS TO GERMANY. A' BE A BRICK. rARTIME demands on the pocketbook of the aver age citizen have caused some to shudder at the word "drive." Where many sub scribed for a war activity, a re construction measure gets little or none of their consideration. With many then it was give to everything; some now feel in clined to the other extreme. give to nothing. - Pendleton is being asked at present to give to two widely varied causes. One is that of Armenian relief and old clothes are wanted. Surely the disposition of old clothes is no burden. The other is for a RGUMENTS against the adoption of the league of nations covenant recent ly turned to the subject of Am- : erica's foreign commerce with Germany since the armistice. Senator Lodge, in an effort to refute the president's assertion that American trade cannot re turn to normal until peace is signed with Germany, pro duced figures showing that trade with Germany from No vember, 1918, to July, 1919, to taled $11,270,624. . While Senator Lodge's re port on American exports to Germany may appear to prove that trade channels Jiave been reopened, the figures on this country's total exports during the same period to other coun tries change the aspect. The United States exported more than $5,000,000,000 in goods to other nations in the same seven months. When $11,270,624 is com- the Pally Kat Oct. 1. 18l.) Oregonlan Andrew 1 .arson and D. H. Terklns, who have lieen working; durlnif the aummer on the property of the Iowa Mining Company, a Pendleton concern are down from Camp . Ureenhorn. They were drifting a tunnel 'on a 100 fot level and have gone 60 feet Into the ledge without yet reaching; lta limits. Mrs. A. D. Johnson loaves for Port land tonight to visit her alster and to attend the exposition. Last night aome parties who slept In back of Joe Hosier's second hand store stole a lap-robe, an overcoat and a long rope belonging to Mr. Baslor. The rope and robe were recovered. IS COBLKNJ5, Oct. 1'. The army reg ulation prohibiting American officers and soldiers from fraternizing with Germans was revoked In an order Is sued today by Major General Allen. The rule against fraternizing became effective In December, soon after Ma jor General Dickman and the Ameri can army of occupation reached the Khlne. The British and French are reported to have lifted their ban sev eral months ago. The revocation' of the fraternizmg order in no way affects the regula tion prohibiting American soldiers from marrying German women. DEXMAKK PI.AXS DIRECT TSADIO WASHINGTON'. Oct. 1. Estab lishment of direct radio communica tion between Denmark and the United states is planned by the Danish gov ernment. A dispatch from Copenha gen to the Danish legation here yes terday said the Danish minister for public works had announced In the upper house that his department was working out plans. Of Course Not. f.0r aband.ned,ba?eS:f"d!of other exports, it can be seen that only $1 in every $500 came from Germany. If every person in Germany purchased an equal amount of the Ameri can product exported, his share would be 14 cents, or 2 cents a $2500 in money is asked .of this city. Thirty-three cents from every man, woman and child in Pendleton that innocent chil dren may have a home and a name is a small amount. When adequate provision is'jjjoujjj xnaue Dy law lor tne care ol such abandoned waifs, popular subscriptions will not be neces sary. Meanwhile the little vic tims are entitled to an exist ence. Many of them are "little bricks," as the posters term them. Let there be some "big bricks" among Pendleton's populace. RAILROAD LEGISLATION. EVEN plans for proposed railroad legislation are now ready for considera tion by congress before the gov ernment turns back to the own ers the roads which it oper ated as a war measure. Of these seven proposals, one, the riumb plan, provides for con tinued government ownership and operation by a corporation composed of railroad employes. The Transportation Conference plan provides for ownership and operation by federal cor porations under a comprehen sive system of government reg ulation. Other plans suggest private ownership with federal supervision but differ with re gard to the number and variety of competitive systems. While the Senate Committee plan provides for consolidation into au to 35 great systems, other plans vary in this respect down to the Plumb plan, call ing for but one single national system with competition elimi nated. Continuance of the Interstate Commerce Commission is pro vided for Jn all plans and , Peace with Germany and ratification of the league cove nant will bring back the valu able trade with Germany and its allies. Two cents a month per person is not a healthy for eign commerce and not until peace is signed will it become more healthy. 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'" ' , (The Million Dollar Secret Formula) If fs estimated tnat 75 per cerit of all people over 36 Have pyofrneju The disease is naipnly one of constant misery annoyance and pain but it is a menace to general health in addition to being unsightly eeven repulsive in its advanced stages. I - PYBOS is a remedial agent that will allay and remove these unpleasant tnd baneful conditions. It is a powerful antiseptic and penetrant that will work its way deep into the seat of the trouble where its germicidal effect positively destroy the pyorrhea bacteria that have invaded the tissues of the teeth and gums. And yet it absolutely cannot harm the enamel of the teeth. 4 There is only one place j for (hat delicious, I I CHOCOLATE f ICE CREAM 'A s The Drue Store, That Behre Too Best. Con Dung Low Louies Place Fine home-made FISH NOODLES Chili Con Carne, Span ish style. Chop Suey, Chinese 6tyle. l-- All kinds of Soup. , Short Order Meals. Good Steaks. ; Lunches, Coffee, etc. China Tea for Sale UNDER STATE HOTEL Cor. Wbb and Cottonwood fit. ' I'hon tf7. Pendleton. Ore. Dr. Lynn E. Blakeslee Chronlo ttnd Nervous Dteeesee antf DUetM of Women. X-Rey Biee tro Therapeutics. . . Temple Bid.,' Room 19. Phone 4 m Feel grand! Be efficient! Don't stay sick, bilious, headachy, constipated. iemove th livo and bowel poison which Is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, your breath bad and your stomach soar. Why not get a small box of Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest laxative-cathartic , you ever experienced? "Cascarets never grip, sicken or Inconvenience one like Salts, Oil, Calomel or harsh pills. Cas carets bring sunshine to cloudy minds and half-sick bodies. They work while you sleep. I 111 ' OSl is a perfect mouth cleanser. TJseJ as a. dentifrice it prevents . 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Phone 46 722 Cottonwood Superior feed is absolutrly accurate. It Kill not bunch the seed bat sows It in lust the quantity desired without cracking. Superior' Hoe Drills are perfected In every particular and proTen their superiority by year of practical use lri this county, Xou will like the t-erxlce behind our salea. Sturgis & Storie Pendleton, Oregon East Court St ONE SECOND HAND Dodge Roadster IN GOOD SHAPE. Western ALuto Co. Agents for Cole, Ceo, Dort and Winther Trucks Cor. Water and Cottonwood Sts. McKay & West, Props. . Garage Phone 530. 'Paint Shop Phone 633 A PRESENT FREE r TO EACH CTRL OR HOT ' - Who brings or sends to the East Oregoni&n "office one new Daily SubscrihK:r by c&rrar for 1 month or longer; or one new Daily aWr1lr by Mail for 3 months or longer; or on t.tm .i-V'-f.kly subscrib er by mail for 1 year; or ary mvTi-r renewing their Daily subscription tut thrt m.mhs or longer or Semi-Weekly for one year. 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