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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1919)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1910. PAGE FOUR AN INDEPENDENT NTCWSPATER. Publlehea Daily and Beml-Weealy, i l-endletoa. Oron. tty the AST OKBQO.VIAN PUBUSHINO CO. Entered at toe poatofflce at Pendle ton. Orearon, a aacond-claaa mail MM ON BALE IN OTHER CITltt tmparlal Hotel Newe Stand, Portland ON PILE AT Chlraao Bureau. HOI Security Bulld-a. Waehlnartor. D. C rfurean Ml Four teenth Street. N. W. SUBSCRIPTION RAT (IN ADVANCE) Dally, ona year, by milt . Dally, alx months by mall Dally, three month by mal Dally, ona month by mall... Dally, ona year by carrier Dally, alx montha by carrier Dally, throe montha by carrier Dally, one month, by carrier Semi-Weekly, one year, by mall Semi-Weekly, alx montha, by mail Seml-Weekl r, four montha by mall I Telephone .. ,,,, - 11.00 J.kO 1.11 ,l 7.(0 .Tt 1 D .6 6 1.S0 .71 I.ITTLK lHHi JACK. Here I the collar of little dog Jack, I?ut Its winsome owner will not coma back. He wantcrud off on a winter day To fintl a land where little dogs play. We miss him. as over the house wa CO, With his eager pattering to and fro. He sits no more at the window high To watch the people as they pass by. 0 little dog Jack, you have gone away: 1 wonder much where your small feet stray! Tou have taken our fondest thoughts with you. And half the heart of your mis tress, too. Anna B. Bensel. CONDITIONS IMPROVING. ing to say : Deajptts the widespread labor unrest. peosiH'Hty and good busi nesH are reported front all ' sec tions of the country. There docs not appear to be a pronounced downward tendency in prices, al though there have becu declines here and tliero hi foodstuffs. The continuance of the high cost of necessary supplies has had no effect- however, upon consumption and the demand for luxuries and the better grades of goods contin ues steady. Fleas to the general Itiiblie to save have had no more effect than appeals to industrial workers to Increase their output. The dangers In the present situa tion are understood by every body, but there is no pessimism anywhere. The confidence of the average citizen In the ability of the 1 tilted States to weather any storm is profound, and there is not the. slightest chance of any revo lutionary movement making headway. The foregoing points out one all important fact in the life of j every person ; that of heeding 1 the call to save and making the I laborer heed the call to pro jduce. With cooperation in JVJETURN of the United 4 States to a normal peace basis will hardly have Vippn flPpnmnlihpH Viv Nnv 1 1 , ;,. , -1 those lines, much of the present anniversary of the signing; of ; . . , . , . the armistice. Just how nearly normal the country has become cannot be told because of the new conditions which have arisen. That there is reason for optimism regarding the imme diate future is certain and with the treaty likely to be soon dis posed of favorably, the provement in the marked. Leading business and financial letters trouble would be done away with. AID FOR COLORED FOLK PPORTUNITY is present ed to Pendletonians, through the message of Rev. R. E. Gornall, of provid ing ing its colored population with year is a church building. Mr. Gornall ! asks that $2500 be subscribed journals j for this building. At first carry an thought few may be interested optimistic tone in spite of the but consideration should show undercurrent of unrest One them the need. such publication has the follow- A church is the educating, the social and spiritual influ-. ence among any group. It is in surance against wrong living, crime and lawlessness. Not only is it a check on the wrong, but, on the other hand, it is an upbuilder of the things that are good. As the writer points out, northern pop ulations are assimilating more and more colored people. The northern people can make these people desirable citizens if they will. The little help that can be given is appreciated and will be well repaid in the increased worth of the colored people to their community Those who have yearned to act before the motion picture camera can try themselves out this week-end, and, perhaps, have that yearning satisfied, fied. 28 YEARS AGO (Won the Steal Orafronlan, October 80, 1891.) i Mrs. LUIIa McMonls of Walton, Is jtho guest of her aunt, Mrs. U. A. Hart I man, of this city. ('as Matlock returned Inst night I from Ills much on Butter creek, where Ilia has just finished dipping his band jof sheep. Blossoms yet appear on nn apple tree in Colonel William Parsons' lawn, an evidence of our delightful climate. Winter seoTns to have no show. J. I Uulllford is down from VlnsoTt and says everything has been serene since his election as mayor of the city. There are about 300 tpec.es of pig eons, only two being found In the United States. Other Departm' 78 Use the Phones SERVICE PENDLETON'S LEADING STORE SALE of WOMEN'S The chief question before the house is now, Just how dry will it be next year? Catarrh wannot Be Cured by LOCAL. APPLICATIONS, as the cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly lnflu. enced by constitutional conditions. HALLf CATAJIKH MEDICINE will cure catarrL It is Taken Internally and acta thro-art the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE la compoaed of some of the best tonics known, combined with some of tha best blood purifiers. The perfect combination of the Ingredients In HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is what produces such won derful results In catarrhal conditions. Druggists "5c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney A v. Props., Toltdo, O. Ford Delivery with body entirely enclosed At a Bargain Umatilla Auto Co. 809 Garden Street Phone 417 WINTER Suits OFFERING OUR ENTIRE STOCK WITHOUT RESERVATION Exclusive styles in Peachbloom, Chamelon Cord, Duevedelaine, Duve tyn, Tweed, Poiret Twill and Broad Cloth. The woman who knows she needs a suit will come early tomorrow morn ing, cf course. The woman who did hot think it possible to obtain a suit at this time, under such favorable terms, will also be here early. Every woman in terested in wearing apparel will be here. SUITS FORMERLY $59,501 SUITS FORMERLY $62.50 AQ CQ SVJITS FORMERLY $65.00w'uw SUITS FORMERLY $69,501 SUITS FORMERLY $72.50 q Cft SUITS FORMERLY $75,001 SUITS FORMERLY $77.50 SUITS FORMERLY $85.00 flJCQ CA SUITS FORMERLY $95.00 UJ7.W SUITS FORMERLY LA- CA $110.00 to $150.00 3y.DU BEWARE OF Cut prices on meat. We would not have the nerve to give this kind of meat away, because they must sell this meat in Pendleton to you or take it out and bury it. Protect your home and family by buying 1st grade, U. S. Inspected Meats from a Meat Market That Always Serves You Well. IF WE HA VENT THE CUT YOU WANT WE TELL YOU SO. IS UNCLE SAM'S STAMP OF APPROVAL ON EVERY PIECE OF MEAT YOU BUY? I Call us up start an account November 1st. Your credit is good. We will guaran tee to please you in price and quality. We are an independent meat market, not bound to any company to sell their junk. The meat we sell is pure United States Inspected, as suring you that it is fit food for you to eat. Downey's Market On account of our large increase in business we have installed one more phone for the convenience of our patrons. CALL 600 or 125. Grocery Phone Use the Phones