East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 31, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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A HIT il CHEER.
Think pleasant things! If yoi
are Mue and sad
You radiate an influence to;
111;
Anutlier life hich not over
Klad.
chill
By touch from you.
fair to throw
One feathers weight against
tide of Joy;
Too many struggle now with un-
dertow,
Which you increase by moods
that oft annoy.
Grace E. Hall.
pie a third party to the contro-
versy. If they are to suffer
from a fuel shortage, from a
stoppage of traffic and a pa-
ralysis of industry, all of which
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words, half-enunciated words
for phrases and slangy, ill-constructed
phrases for sentences.
It is a part of that hurry which
characterizes Americans.
There is no purer or finer
tongue than the Anglo-Saxon
when properly spoken. It was
made to be spoken more slowly
than the Latin languages and
sounds sweetest when the voice
is modulated and the lips are
used to enunciate properly. It1
is commendable that the chil-j
dren are to be taught anew how I
to speak. Every grown-up, no
matter how well educated,
might take stock of his speech,
too, anr profit by a little care.
It is not
May ie subjected to a Minting mines, then they have a right
to be heard. It is for them that
President Wilson is speaking
Mid for them he purposes to
act if necessary.
However important the mi
ners may conceive the granting
of their demands, however im
portant the operators may con
ceive an absolute refusal of
of these demands, it is far more
important that the rights of the
general public be recognized
and be given first consideration.
THE PEOPLE COME FIRST.
'WHITMAN COLLEGE HAS
ROOSEVELT ASSOCIATION
WALLA WALLA. Oct. 31. The
Roosevelt Memorial association
hs been organized in Whitman col
lege, with Hobert B. PorterflUl. -20
Spokane, chairman. At a commem
orative service held October 27, Pro
fessor W. R. Davis rave the address.
Every man and woman connected
with the institution contributed to the
national memorial.
? a weapon for use in win
ning fights, the strike has
come to be regarded bv
labor as the most effec
tive at hand. Rut like all wea
pons its efficacy lies in the
judgment and skill e-f the
wielder. Sometimes it happens
that a weapon is handled care-
BETTER ENGLISH.
-fO MAK
III terpla
civilize
O MAKE the world a bet-
lace to live in, the
ized nations met the
lessly with the result that it is war of the German and made
the innocent bystander who is war upon him. To make Eng
injured more than the object of lish a better language to listen
the attack and so it also some- to, local schools will launch
times happens that the unof- war against the barbarian man
fending public suffers more ner in which the mother tongue
from a strike than do the insti- is often used. Better English
tutions at which it is aimed. week is due next Monday.
There can be no question ' In our present day burst of
but that the threatened strike speed we are prone to swallow
in the coal mines of the coun-' our food whole, do things on
try would have its most serious the run and seek shortcuts even
effect upon the millions of peo- in our speech. The conversa
ple who have no direct interest tion between modern youths
in the controversy between the ; would be as foreign today to
coal miners and operators and our grandfathers as Lithuanian
that very fact makes these peo- to a Zulu. Grunts suffice for
MRS. WILSON AND QUEEN
MOTOR THROUGH PARKS
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31. Mrs. Wil
son was .an unexpected caller on
Queen Kllzal.eth Wednesday. A few
minutes later the queen and the pres
ident a wife left for a. motor i ide i
through the arks.
( I real Religious
Sunday, November 2 to 16
Speaker: Singer:
S. T. REID, D. D. J.W.TROY
J of Belfast, Ireland of Chicago
LARGE CHORUS CHOIR
I Baptist Church , I
Every night 8 P. M.
Foreign Symphony Orchestras
AS WELL AS AMERICAN
Some of the best records are those of the fumous
American and foreign Symphony Orchestras. They are
recorded on different makes of records.
On The Brunswick you can hear them all without
restriction and hear them at their best.
This is possible with the Ultona, a new all-record re
producer, and the Brunswick Tone Amplifier.
The Ultona presents to each type of record the proper
diaphragm and needle its corroct position on the record
and the degree of pressure necessary to play it at its
best.
The Brunswick Amplifier banishes metallic sounds,
for it la built entirely of mounded wood like a violin.
We shall be glad to play this super Brunswick for you,
and to explain the new Brunswick Method of Reproduc
tion. Drop in when shopping,
EASES A COLD
"Pape's Cold Compound" then
breaks up a cold in a
few hours
Relief comes instantly. A dose ta
ken every two hours until three doses
are taken usually breaks up a severe
cold and ends all the Krippe misery.
The very first dose opens your clos-ged-up
nostrils and the air passages
in the head, stops nose running, re
lieves the headache, dullness, fever
ness. sneezing, screness and stiffness.
Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing
and nuffling! Clear your congested
head! Nothing else in the world
gives such prompt relief as "Pape's
Cold Compound," which costs only a
few cents at any drug store. It acts
without assistance, tastes nice, con
tains no quinine Insist upon Pape's.
Ford
Delivery with body entirely enclosed
At a Bargain
809 Garden Street
Phone 417
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Price $35.00 to $350
MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS
Umatilla Auto Co. Economy Drug Co.
Hotel St. George BIdg.
Phone 711
PHONE 600
Thats the phone number you want to call
when ordering your meat it's an easy one to
remember, isn't it? If that line is busy, call 125
we have installed an extra line for your convenience.
IS UNCLE SAM'S STAMP
OF APPROVAL ON
EVERY PIECE OF MEAT
YOU BUY?
Downey's Market
There may be times when you can get meat a wee bit
cheaper but is it GOOD meat? Uncle Sam is particular
what kind of meat he O. K.'s you should be just as par
ticular about the meat you eat the meat you feed the
children.
Where price, quality and good service all blend into your
complete satisfaction.
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