East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 21, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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BBtT KA8T OMCttOHIAW. PPtDIJtTOlt, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 81, 1910.
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OXE SALE IN OTHER CITIES.
Imperial Hotel Newi Stand. Portland
ON Mi l. AT
Chicago Bureau, !09 Security Build
in Waahlnarton, D C, Bureau (01 Four
teenth Street N W.
t Daily, six months by carrier 3.. 5
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Semi-Weekly, aix montha, by mall .75
S in i-Weekly, four montha by mail .50
Telephone 1
Th,. rise In water rates hardly Inatl-
fioa an Increaao In tho coat of milk.
Hrooklyn Eagle.
Then whining revolutionist, reem
hlo tho blackberry that la red when It
I. green. Tho Reds when blue are
yellow. Detroit New.
Smoking on the streets L now pro
hibited In Phlhulelphat. Don't Ret
exrited. The law. aa yet. nppllea only
to mltors-. Nashville Tennesset
fourth dimension. Ilia cure nre can
tcrcd upon the oocttanut crop; nil clae
la an htle dream to him. The Inhabi
tant of Mars. If' aui'h there bo, live
upon a world nati time cilder'otati
ours, nnd therefore may be much far
ther advanced in ctvUiflaftton than our
the same feeilim .f pity that fa- took
teh same feeling of pity that wo look
down upon the Kayulniaux and llot
tentota. Mars Is flti old world, long slin'e
past It prime. This is known by the
, rarity of It's atmosphere, and the
scarcity or It s water supply, l.lfe If
it exists M all Is maintained throiiKh
the alteration of scientific appllancaa
! greater than any of w hich we know.
A SOtTHKRN BIUSEUB.
A little breeae blew from the south
And touched my cheek today.
A swift caress, as though some word 'twould bring;
A sense of melancholy through the hours which seemed
to stay,
I.ikc a feather dropped from cir ling aerial wing.
One of the strangest things in thia j
world is ho-w often a girl can powder 1
her nose without getting chalk in her I
lungs. Indianapolis News,
EASES A COLD
aboDt the stars
A tender warmth has made a glow
Within my heart; yet cheer
Has chilled a little since that breeze went by;
The call of long-hushed voices 1 have strangely seemed
to hear.
Though somehow I do not understand just why.
Graco R Hall.
"Pape's Cold Compound" then
breaks up a cold in a
few hours
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A VERY CLEAR CASE
HOSE who claim President Wilson was to blame for de
iL feat of the treaty do not mean what they say. President
Wilson has worn himself out in an earnest effort in be
half of the treaty. He was never over stubborn nor dictatorial.
He consulted frankly with the senate and house committees
on his first return from Paris and had the league covenant
amended in order to comply with requests made by senate
leaders at that time. Everything that the republicans led by
Lodge asked for was secured by Wilson after he went back to
the peace conference. The record shows this.
During the time the -senate was haggling over the treaty
the president often expressed the view there would be no ob
jections to reservations that would help interpret the treaty
and not destroy it. He would not stand for the Lodge resolu
tions because they would nullify the treaty, not ratify it. The
league of nations Lodge would have provided would have been
useless to the world. The president was justified in holding
out against such a farcical proceeding.
After the Lodge resolutions had been voted down by the
senate Wednesday and the Hitchcock resolution of unqualified
ratification had been likewise rejected the administration
leaders strove to bring about a compromise. But the majority
senators voted down their motions, overruled Vice President
Marshall three times and refused all efforts at a compromise.
They insisted on Lodge's way or nothing. Thereby they forced
the defeat of the treaty and they must take the responsibility
therefor.
' Slurs (Continue-!).
! Considering the nrohabiliiv and the
Mntprobability of lite on Mars, it may
j be well to consider some of the dif i i-
lenities contended with noon our own
I world. Kelief comes instantly. A d
If, for instance, there was some ; ever-v wo hour until three d
i sort of natural barrier between the usually breaks up n aev
a more favored portions, of the earth i ends all the gi lpi
. and the polar region the land or the Tne very first dose opens your i
I-.sir.iimaux and Laplanders and kin- i sed-up nostrils and the air pass. ig
dred people and no one had ever seen i the head. Stops nose running, relieve
them face to face or knew of their ex- the headache, dullness, feverishnes?
istence. what then would we consider sneezing, soreness and stiffness,
of the probability of life In that re- Pon't stay stuffed-np! Quit blow
siun . xi wouia aoumtess gro wltnout j "K and snuffling: Clear your
saying that life amid perpetual ice
and snow would be impossible, and
yet. the Ksquimau is not worried. He
hibernates during the long; winter and
spends his summer days In fishing
and so long as the supply of whale
blubber does not become exhausted,
seems very well contented.
So it is with the Hottentot living
under the blazing sun in the jungles
on the equator, he never worries about
his income tax nor the problem of the '
con
gested head! Nothing else in the
world gives such prompt relief ns
'Tape's Cold Compound." which costs
only a few cents at any drug store. It I
acts without assistance, tastes nice,
contains no quinine Insist upon
Pape's!
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ONE DOSE lVE&BRIGH if
TOP DYE
pIS GUARANTEED TO DYE AND 1 1; ;
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1RAINPR00F AND SUNPROOF! t
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BYOUB DEALER 13 INSTRUCTED TOl X
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T. P. W. PURE FOOD
shop. $n
In Our Model Sanitary Basement.
(LKANLINESS ECONOMY SERVICE
3 Mam Line Phonos, All 15.
All Other Departments Call 22
FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER
Fancy White Cauliflower, each 50c
Well Bleached Celery, bunch 15c
Fresh Brussel Sprouts, pound 35c
Large Solid Head Lettuce, each 15c and 20c
Fresh Turnips and Carrots, bunch 5c
Fancy Large Bell Peppers, pound 50c
Fancy Smooth Sweet Potatoes, 3 pounds 25c
Cannon Ball Cabbage, pound 5c, 50 pound lots or
more pound '. 4c
We pay the highest market Price for Ranch Eggs
and Butter and will pay a premium for some nice
fat Turkey Hens, dry picked.
m'ndutonn (m.vrt.sT in i'MtTHtvi srtmr
Unpeoples Wareh
wjiimmaflmg w ie , I, .4VS It) Hwe fjg
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LADIES! SECRET TO
DR. H. H. HATTERY
Physician and Surgeon
American National Flank Building
Office phone 5?.1. Res. phone 1070
105, Phone
NOTICE
I have moved my
office back to the
American National
Hank BliUdlng, suite
DALE ROTHWELL
OVtlnwOlal and Opricinn.
Bring Back its Color and Lustre
with Grandma's Sage
Tea Resipe.
THE WILDCAT FAD.
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aarnening your nair witn vvyetns
Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one
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Common garden sage brewed into a
heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn aray. streaked and
j faded hair beautifully dark and lux
uriant Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul
phur recipe at home though, Is
troublesome. An easier -way to get
the ready-to-use preparation improved
by the addition of other Ingredients,
a large bottle, at little cost, at drug
stores, known as "Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a
lot of muss.
While gray, faded hair is not sinful,
we all desire to retain our youthful
Clean-Up Sale
Opening and
Closing Schedule
of the
Highway Service Station
OF
becomes beautifully; dark, glossy, soft
and luxuriant and you appear years
younger.
Eat less meat if you feel Back
achy or have Bladder
trouble.
Meat forms uric acid which excites
and overworks the kidneys in their
efforts to filter it from the system.
Regulat eaters of meat must flush
the kidneys occasionally. Tou mu?
relieve them like you relieve your j
bowels; removing all the acids, waste j
and poison, else you feel a dull misery
in the kidney region, sharp pains in
the back or sick headache, dizziness j
your stomach sours, tongue is coateu j
and when the weather is bad you have f
rheumatic twinges. The urine is i
cloudy, full of gedlment; the channels
often get irritated, obliging you to get
up two or three time during the night.
To neutralize these irritating acids '
and flush off the body's urinous waste j
get about four ounces of Jad Raits j
from any pharmacy; take a table
spoonful in a glass of water before
m hr.r. L-tr. ut Inr !J TatB rlflVa find vn r Kin-
. - - . rm 1 C. t U.- r aa Yn tnim1 " ' ....
and 51000 denominations. me only lauit w WT W Will then act fine and bladder
disorders disappear. This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and has been used for generations to
Senator McNary wanted the treaty ratified but he could i and toI b1a(ldpr irritation. Jad salts
not stand the pressure and on the final test lined up with the h inexpensive, harmless and makes a
, , , . j k it,. ..) delightful effervescent lithia-water
Lodge forces. Senator Chamberlain stood fast by tne presi- drink wni(,n miI1ions of men and wo
dent and for the neace treatv. Had the people of Oregon men take now and th. thus avoiding
....... 1J a !orlr.,,n 1i.lnnv nnA V.larlHfte tiworeS.
shown the same relative independence that fenaieion am twO-J ,
ytars ago Oswald West would have been senator and his vote
would have been for the treaty.
GUSS OF SALTS IF
HE savings division of the United States treasury depart
II L ment is doing its best to keep the "wildcats" from get-:
UP ir.r all rfco mvnov tn tlio r-nirnrrv hilt-, it. has A hard and can tell, because it does it so natural-
. . , , .. . , . , Iy, so evenly. You just dampen a
thankless job. Wildcat speculation is the great national pas-j sponse or goft brU3h with it and draw
time now and nobody thanks the government for interfering i this through your hair, taking one
. . i-j.ii i. i I small strand at a time; bv morning
with the game. Everybody who has a little money to lose isjall Rraj. hairs have difJappeared. After
losine it. All that thev get for it is the thrill of a great antici-' another application or two your hair
pation and the thud of a great disillusionment.
But disillusionment does not cure, If it did, there would
be some hope. The wise wildcatters know that the victim has
been stung is the easiest to sting again. He keps on "investing"
so long as he has a dollar or a Liberty bond to lose. It is like
playing the lottery, or the races, with this difference : In the
lottery and races some win.
"Promoters of phony enterprises and peddlers of worthless
stocks seem to vie with each other in the preposterousness of
their propositions, with the certainty that the one making the
most unbelievable representations will be most believed," says
the St. Louis Post Dispatch.
There is no use of trying to propose anything so outlandish
that "investors" will not fall for it. It can't be done. It has
been tried. The story is that a newspaper in an Eastern city
printed a satirical warning against unsafe speculation and in
cluded a mock prospectus of "The Munchausen Philosopher's
Stone and Gull Creek Oil Co.," with a capital stock of $4,000,
000,000 and a working: capital of $37, paying dividends semi
daily except on Sundays.
Something about that appealed to speculators. It may have
been the $4,000,000,000 or the piety of the outfit implied in
the candid announcement that no dividends would be paid on
SiinriAvR. Anvwav. a lot of neople wanted to know where
they could get some of the stock.
The government is offering Thrift Stamps, Savings Stamps,
"Babv Bonds" and new Treasury Savings Certificates in $100
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LUMBER
We have about ten thousand feet of off
grade and damaged lumber that we want to
clean up before inventory. The first come will
be the first served.
Oregon Lumber
Yard
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at Intersection of Court and Alta Sts.
OPEN 7 A. M. CLOSE 6:30 P. M.
Except Saturday nights and Holidays
A full line of Oils, Greases and Accessories
Repliblic Tires
GAS 30c PER GALLON, STARTING NOV. 24.
DANCE
COLD SPRINGS
DANCE HALL
Saturday Night November 22nd
FLETCHER'S BIG JAZZ ORCHESTRA
LOTS OF PEP.
GOOD EATS
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THE JOLLY INN
Our motto is to please you. If we do tell
your friends. If we don't tell us.
Try the Jolly Inn's
FAMOUS RAVIOLLIS AND HOT T A MALES
THEY ARE GREAT
We extend a specialy invitation to the farm
ers and ranchers. Here you will find just the
home cooking you have been looking for and
amid pleasant surroundings.
Basement Hotel St. George
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with them is that they are safe. They would sell better it there
was a chance to lose something on them.
KEEP LOOKING YOUNG
Any increase in pay jfranted to the coal miners will be paid
by the homeowners of the nation. This is a fundamental fact
not to be overlooked and most people are not overlooking the
Suet
It's Easy-If You Know Dr.
Edwards' Olive Tablets
The president is trying hard to quiet unrest and reduce the
living cost but it is a hard thing to do wihout cooperation from
congress.
A fine way to cripple Oregon would be to adopt the initia
tive law provided for a four per cojpt interest rate. It would
simply mean that the money would be loaned elsewhere in or
der to obtain a higher rate.
Cleaner streets would
buildings nnd store fronts
do
much toward
' naleton,
cleaner looking
The secret of keeping young: is to feel
young to do this you must watch your
Uver and bowels there's no need of
having a sallow complerion dark rings
under your eyes pimples -a bilious
look in your face dull eyes with no
sparkle. Your doctor will tell you
ninety per cent of all sickness comes
from inactive bowels and liver.
Dr. Edwards, a well-known physician
in Ohio, perfected a vegetable com
pound mixed with olive oil to act on
the Uver and bowels, which he gave to
liis patients for years
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the sub
stitute for calomel, are gentle in their
action vet always effective. They bring
about that natural buoyancy which all
.hould enjoy by toning up the Hver and
rlrarirfe the svstem of impurities.
' Kd. :.:.'CiiveTableLarekriOwii
vy Utat oiivc tutor. It iim avi
WOMEN LIKE
HMNES
CARS BECAUSE THEY ARE EASY
TO HANDLE.
Umatilla Auto Co.
809 Garden Street
Phone 417
We Are Busy
But Not Too Busy to Take on More Work
WE KNOW
That when it comes to overhauling or tuning up
your car we can deliver tho goods.
WE KNOW
That you will be thoroughly pleased with the
performance of your car after it leaves our shop.
WE KNOW
That there are many cars here that arc being
neglected that are wearing needlessly for
want of being overhauled at the proper time.
Don't wait too long.
LET US DO IT NOW
i Jewett &
8 Day Phone 486 54 Majn gt
NlKhl phone 344-R
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EARLY TO BED EARLY TO RISE
Will Get the Ducks
IF YOU ARE WISE AND USE
WESTERN SHELLS
SOL BAUM
Sporting Good Store
Guns, Sweaters, Leather Vesta, at prices that are right
Hotel Pendleton Bid.
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