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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1919)
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Portland ON FILE AT Dally, nix month by carrier S.75;S Dally, three months by carrier 1.96 is Dally, one month, by carrier .65 .S v.nicgo Bureau, 9us Security Bulld- .-t-ml-w eekly, one yeai. by mall... 1.61 Semi-Weekly, alx months, by mall .78 2 Ina- Washlnirton. D c teenth Street. N. w. s mi-v, My. four month by mail .50 Bureau 601 Four- : Telephone CIIKK ASH QUIT EAST OREdOHTAH. PENDLETON. OREOOR TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1019. r iililM O mile pigeon, Cher Ami tho brave Ami fearless, dear to memorv thou nrt Whose outstretched pinions were the mom, to save The lost and starving. Thine a noble part. For bin .MM from sravo wounds, thy beating heart Thouch faint and feeble In Its feathered breast Was strong in courage, last, as at fhe start. Sweet bird of rescue, Cher Ami the blest. 1-mg shall we praise thy venture and. its quest. Kntherine Miller Gunn LOSING A STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE WiVre of JLJ days is that pertaining to Japanese immigration. keen! e iv . 01 lne mosl Pressing subjects on the Pacific coast these II lese immicration. Tt i: a IB matter concerning which people are beirinnfn to feel if ly because Jannneso nro .,,..: i.- j , . 19 - i.innig funic sections entirely too fast and threaten to drive out the white population. Our federal government has ahvays dealt gingerly with the subject because it carries possibilities of war with Japan. j Roosevelt treated the issue delicately, likewise Taft and so has 1 " "un- n orla conditions doubtlessly called for such discre tion. Had the peace treatv bepn mtifJoH n-itv, a;1o in r league covenant intact the problem would have been solved-as'i far as America is concerned. Under the covenant each nation i would have the right to decide its immigration needs for it- self. Also the members of the league would be pledged to help II 77 , """"" against an aggressor, tneretore we couia nave stopped Japanese immigration and Japan would! have been powerless to oppose without bringing down the wrath of the white nations supon her. W ithout the treaty and the league of nations, including ar- tide 10, we are not so fortunately situated. We can legislate i against Japaneses immigration, of course, but we run into pos-1! sibilities of trouble not merely with Japan alone but with pros-j! pective Jap allies. It is known Germany has long sosught an I alignment with Japan and Russia also might be brought intojl such a fray. Then there is always the Anglo-Japanese alliance to consider, for it remains if the league of nations fails. When Senator Lodge and his followers refused to ratify the peace treaty they mussed up our chance of satisfactorily set tling the Jap question. If you do not like the influx of Japan ese, put the blame where it belongs. It M H HHaP laaaB ' 1 BRUNSWICK Price S270.20 with 12 records, 24 selec tions. $20 cash, S2t month. Pay 51.no cash and wo will hold this instrument until Xmas. ALL PHONOGRAPHS IN ONE PLAYS ALL RECORDS Any record you possess may be played on the Brunswick without changing the sound box. The tone regulator is so constructed that you can instantly change from the faintest tone of the violin to the full orchestra or band effect. Brunswick motors are known for their absolute smooth running qualities, while the sound box has no scratch or sur face noise. The tone chamber is correctly acoustically con structed of the finest-grained spruce, producing a tone that has no equal. With the beautifully designed cabinet and the whole instrument backed by the Brunswick guarantee and service, you are assured of an instrument that is a pleasure to own. jS TH 8 MSTRUMEMT OF QUALITY " C CEAR AS A BELL BREATH OF DEATH" gk 5RIM, but fascinating, feature of the display at the Amer- bm lean Mining Congress derives from the war. It is the gas ! and chemical warfare exhibit. Gas guns, gas cartridges, j gas cannon the whole catalogue of malevolent instruments g devised for the tortuous destruction of men at the behest of j war. Appropriate, indeed, is its sinister label, "Breath of Death." Extensive as it is, the exhibit does not reveal all the murder- ; ous secrets of the laboratory. The United States, as we havejjz all been informed, had many devices in process or close to com- IS pletion, far deadlier than any that had been used, when the Is war abruptly ended. The genius of the other nations was en- gaged, of course, in the same grewsome task. Their accom- 1 plishments are not known, but they all shout out the prophecy . of the more dreadful wars of the future unless the League of J iSations intervenes to reduce the probability of war and sternly 3 Dispatcch. The bolsheviks frankly admit they do not favor majority rule because they know they would lose out. The rest of us 1 frankly admit a bolshevik is a criminal, prospective or actual, and belongs in jail. SONORA MINUET Price $185.20 with 12 records, 24 selec tions. Terms $18 amah, Sir, month. Tay $1.00 cash and we wil hold this instrument until Xmas. CKEAR AS A BELL PLAYS ALL RECORDS The Musical World is Open to You The Sonora is the instrument of wonderful purity of tone. It received the highest award for tone quality at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. All makes of disc records can be played on the Sonora a most desirable feature. In addition to the two styles sketched below, we have others at $100.00 to $300.00. Any style may be purchased on con venient terms. Order the Christmas Phonograph Now Victrola Style X T Victrola Style XI The popular Style X in mahogany or fumed oak cabinet; atanoa 42 otches hirli; lias lSJnch turntable; n iekle-plated Vietrola No. 2 sound box; new Improved Victor tapering tone arm. and taperinir "goose Deck" im.l box tube. Double spring; spiral drive motor; automatic speMl rcKiila tor and brake. Bold on easy terin. BRUNSWICK Price $110.20 , with 12 records, 24 selec- tions. ; Tonus $0 cash, 1) month. Pay $1.00 cash ami we wjfi hold this instrument mull Xmas. I flu 5 I X I This Is style XI. It may lie bad in mahogany or galdea oak cabinet, f.l inches IiIkIi. Automatic brake and speqd reguiatOl nlikel plated Victro la -No. 2 sotinil Imix; neu iuiirovctl Victor lap. (in- tone arm and taH'r Iiik "icixitx- neck' sound box tolic. Ilouble spiral spring iliiie motor. Bold on easy terms. SONORA TROVATORE I Price $160.20 with 12 records, 24 selec- tions. I Terms m J ilnmi. I2 niontli. Pay $1.00 ban ami we wll hold this Instrument until Xmas. X COUPON THE ECONOMY DRUG CO. Pendleton, Oregon Without obligation to me send me descriptive booklet and information about special terms on pho nographs checked. Victrola ( ); Brunswick ( ); Sonora ( ). Name Street or P. O. Box City and State The feelings of the Multnomah county grand jury on the subject of a scaffold are shared by a very large number of people in this region. Bandits and I. W. W. are becoming a bit too numerous. Have you ordered the bird yet? VICTOR XI Price $140.20 with 12 records, 24 selec tions. Terms $10 cash, $10 month. Pay tl.no cash and we will hold this instrument until Xmas. Economy Drug Co. VICTOR COLUMBIA PATHE RECORDS Hotel St. George Bldg. Phone 711 VICTOR X I Price $120.20 with 12 records, 24 selec- 5 tions. Terms so cash, month. Pay 11.00 cash anil we will hoi, I X tills Instrument until Xmas. X Tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiT ABOUT THE STARS HAWES SERVICE THE MAN WHO BUYS A HAYNES CAR IS ASSURED OF THE SERVICES OF AN EXPERT HAYNES SERVICE MAN. CAR OWNERS KNOW WHAT THIS MEANS. Umatilla Auto Co. 809 Garden Street Phone 417 Mars (Continued). The late Percival Lowell after many i year of intensive research, declared that there are canals upon Mars run ning in straight lines for a distance of two thousand miles or more "ts declaration has never been ferovje'a. neither has it been disproven. It was only after repeated efforts and man; failures that tha Panama, canal was built, a Herculean effort, i connecting two oceans forty miles apart. Should our rivers cease to flow and our oceans go dry could we dig a canal, say, from Alaska to Southern California for a purpose of water sup- i ply? In the case of Mars, however, the sea did not evaporate In a day j nor the atmosphere disappear like a , puff of smoke. The process was doubtless vry slow, continuing; for i many inousanus ui rin riwin ni lation to generation problems may have i been studied and after many failures imay have been finally solved. There 'are also other features In regard to I. Mars that would make In her favor, i jln the first place the density of the' planet Is only 71 per cent of that of ;the earth, and the force of gravity on jit's surface is only 2H per cent thereby .operating to the advantage of such (undertakings as canal building. The material to be moved would bo 29 per cent lighter on the average than earthly material. Owing to the low force of gravity an average size man If tranpoiicd from the earth to Mars would weigh only about iit pounds. This fact has i led at least one eminent astronomer to suggest that the people of that plan et may be much larger than those of the earth In order to maintain the rrl- I ative proportions. If this Is so all j their animal kingdom as well ns their' j machinery ami appliances of all kinds o- !! be in lfk ''"Portion. wfurnl mid go far towards lightening a k'-1 pan lie project of this kinrj, i iiNiimiiiiiiiuinmiiimmimiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiimimimiMiiimiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii TO MAKE AN EXCLUSIVE GIFT SEND Your Photograph You should arrange your appointment early if you expect us to do your photography It is none too early it takes time to turn out work the WHEELER WAY Wheeler Studio 220 Vz E. 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