East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 06, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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gMW KA8T OBKOONIAN, PBKDLETON, OREOON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1919.
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MM month by mall-
one year by carrier -
x month by carrlar
three month tty carrlar
..in month by arrtar
s. m v.-. k one year by mall
R Kly tx months, by mall
4 n Weakl I four months by raall
mil?
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on
Oatlv
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should see the
operation.
The Rolden returns from
wheat have made possible the
second institution in the east
iumui uii 01 me
u.m capital initially invested is
wheat money and the orgraniz-
show confidence in their
4
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Tin: iTtm
( Thin nocm wan written for
Rn rntortainmr-nt given by the
Y. M. C. A. at an n..t!on bar
rack in a large camp In France.
Mr. Wilcox iMftfjil T-OU avia
tor.) Tou may thrill with th speed of
your thoroughbred ateed.
You may laugh with 1 flight aa
you ride the ocean.
You may ruh afar in pout tour
ing1 car.
Leaping1, nweeplne by thing-s thxt
aro creeping
But you never will know tho
loy of motion
Till y.'ti rise up over the earth
ffme day
And OftT rke an eagle, away
away.
?r;Rh and higher, above each
aplre,
Tfl! NhM to nieht 1 the tallest
steeple.
With the w1nd vni chase in a
valiant race,
Looplnr. sw'-'oplnff where mcmn-
talni are grouping.
H!l!ne them comrades. a plice
of people.
Oh vast Is the rapture the bird
man know?
As into the ether he mounts and
goes;
He I vtt the sphere of h'imnn
?ar;
He ha come tut touch with
things stirertal
At ench mnn's crate death stands
await:
And dinr flvfr.g were better
than lying
In s'ck TVeAa cry'np for life eter
nal. Hester to fly half wnv to Bod
Than to rmrrcw too lne like a
worw in the sod.
Klla Wheeler WMcot.
Me
l.ll
ers
Kb
a.Ts trarden spot to keep their bank
growing.
l J Athena is due for a revival.
lit has been brewing for quite
l some time. A bank is a great
factor in a revival for it has a
, compensating influence. Those
who are entering the mafaiM
Congress, or at least the sen- ,vill be hptt(ir nriH hor.
ato. has made of the peace ter businessmen for their hav-
war still exists between the
United States and Germany.
treatv a partisan matter. With
the mass of the people ratifica
tion is beyond the stage of a
party issue. The people are
realizing that the United States
is losing something by the giv
ing to other nations the head
start in reconstruction. The
senate, by playing now, is pav
ing the way for the nation to
pay later.
OUND THE WORLD WITH
AMERICAN RED CROSS.
Home Service.
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HGDFOKD, Nov. 6. JackHon
county went over the top in the Hoose
volt memorial drive with a total of
1750, which will be Increased when
Ashland ami other sections of the
county report.
ing taken up banking. The '
banking fraternity in Umtailla
county will be better for hav
ing men of their type as asso
ciates. The county is proud to
have its fourteenth bank and
Athena is to be congratulated
on choosing for itsf the honor.
Massachusetts set a good
precedent for 47 other states in
its election of a "law and or-
1
KiKikniu- hMW CalHil.
FltEEWATKH, Nov. 8. The Rov.
O C. WelHH of tho Oorben 1'ark Con
Ki'CKatlonal church at ftpoknno has
uccepted a call to the paRtorato of the
KriH'wuter Federated church. He will
commence hl.i new duties about Nov.
22.
$100 Reward. 9100
Catarrh la a local di..a. ar.atly Infla-
nc.d by con.tltutlonal eonOltlona. It
therefor reaulrea constitutional treat
ment. HAI.LtJ CATAHKH MItDIClNB
tak.n Int.rnally and acts th.ouih the
i uu traces Ql in ays-
MKIICINE
Blood on th Mucous furfaosa
t.m. HALLfl CATAHKH
d .troys th foundation of th disease.
slv th patient strsnclh by Irnprovin
tne neral maim ana assisti
flW.W
dolns Its work.
at.rrn tnat
for any case
Mn'iri.iB rail to cur.
HAIX'I
nature
ATAF
Drult 75c.
. J. cnny
T.atlmonl.1 fra.
Co., Tolsdo, Ohio.
As an example of how big
business looks upon the delay der" governor Tuesday. Gov
in the senate, the financial re- ernor Coolidge showed the reds
view issued by Henry Clews, that the country is not yet
New York banker, may be theirs and the solid majority
which swung for him a state
whose very texture is industrial i
was reassuring.
On of the finest constructive activities of the American Red Cross In
the war whs BotnS Service in the United States, the friendly connecting link
between the soldier fur from home uud his loved ones. This branch of the
work which nnder the peace program of the Red Cross will be expanded to
'benefit all who need the assistance, It can provide, is directed by scientifically
trained social workers. Since Instituted Home Service has assisted 80t.ti00
soldiers' and sailors' families. This photograph shows one of the Innumer
able Home Service Information bureaus where service men and Uielr families
could bring their problems for solution.
HOW MUCH LONGER?
or
quoted :
Work iliirinc the past month
has carried the process of ratifi
cation of the treaty of peace fur
ther toward prnctiral eomplietion
abroatr, while the United States
still refrains from expressing It
self definitely one way or the
other. The prosrres that has
br-en made enables foreimi coun
tries to begin the task of settling
down upon a peace basis and of
determining what they must do in
th" way of tavntfon and borrow
ins: in order to re-estahlish them
selves. In the course of this pro
cess very considerable demands
are likely to be bromrht to bear
upon ttie United State and much
of the financing of the next few
months will inevhablv be con
nected with the problem of ex
por i and the ma fcdng of pro v i -rtott
for the needs of foreign countries.
ATHENAS NEW BANK.
ill
''F, of the best evidences
of the prosperity of Athe
na is the decision of a
HE United States senate
has once moro takn a re
cess from its treatv cares
Bad, with !ets than a week of
one year since the armistice dozen or.more of its prominent
v.-"s signed, still is far from farmers to establish a new
'through with the ratification, bank. Their organization has
Grep.t Britain has sie-nptl. progressed to the stage where
France has signed and now Ja- incorporation is about to" be
pan has signed. Technically, perfected and January 1
You'll have to hand it toj
young T. R. Election day
brought him a seat in the New
York assembly and his fourth j
child, a son. When it comes to
politics and race suicide he's a
chip off the old block, so it1
seems.
ElClfclCUTIVF !
WINS IN HOTTEST Wl
BALTIMORE, Nov. 6. Albert Rit
chie, democratic candidate for gover
nor was apparently elected in Tues
day's election by the narrowest mar
n the history of Maryland.
I'niforms Come.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EEu
gene, Nov. 6. Olive drab uniforms
for the R. O. T. C. men, complete ex
cept for overcoats, have been receiv
ed by the university. After Friday all
men in this organization, which in
cludes freshmen an sophomores not
excused from military drill, will bo
expected to appear in uniform. The
overcoats are expected later.
j Bab) Violet
I Bool&r look
sweet and hap
py), and very
much interested
in ifhatever ma
ippen next in
it little world
-uite as if
he realize that
he is a perfect
laby.
Violet sii
' dared to be
t perfect
glish baby at
recent baby
. o in Lon
ru She Bu
n in Ottawa,
am, is' two
. ars old and
weighs 31 1-2
pounds.
The baby was
photographed on
her arrival from
England aboard
. h e steamship
V aughn. j
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muselci, B.n aclilng heiid, hurnlUK and
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you have to stoy In that condition.
Start the day ItltSMT. B strong. I
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(Ht rlll Oal rid of pains, stiff ;
Joints, sore musofes, rheumatic suffr
Inir. iichlng back or kidney trouble, i
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If you suffer from bladder weakness.1
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Fine for "Acid" Stomach.
by
A Good Stock of Coal in
our Bins
ROCK SPRINGS
and UTAH
Conditions of transpor
tation and a strong pro
bability of strikes make
it advisable for you to
buy now.
B. L. Burroughs, Inc.
PHONE 5
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