East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, December 01, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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jl AN OVERSEAS DIARY
NOTK - At tin' romiext of ninny of
his fiiomlH Hcv. J. M. Corneltaon hu
consonte,! to tlu- ouhllontlon nf a-
;tnu-t from the diary lit' kept while
luting iih u V M. i". A. soctclary
l tin' w .u tone of l-Yanoo. Tho follow-
Is hia fii-st contribution:
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Bureau 01 Four-
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AT T1IKY UK
1 Mi: T.IK 1-7.
The UBcle thnt they named me like
Sues nia t hina Btanps for me.
And his sIslBupi from Hindustan;
An.1 the T-n?l off of tea.
Jane and I like Uncle Jim.
tirowintf up has not hurt him:
Molh.v'n Dad are fine, but they
Cant' remember how to play.
And they both look stern and scold
As people do when they are old.
I'ncies arc. as Jane, too sees.
The nicest part of families:
PARLOR BOLSHEVISTS.
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HE community which is free of I. W. W. and r1irpr-r-.ir-rir.rt
radicals can congratulate itself these days. But before
extending itself congratulations, that community mitrht
well look a second and a third time for evidences of bolshevism
or whatever one is of a mind to term this radical growth. Bol
shevists are not all of the red-flag waving type, nor do they all
carry bombs behind their shaggy beards and end their names in
"zky."
Parlor bolshevists are among us in almost as great number
as the direct-actionists. They wear good clothes and speak
good English. But their philosophy, which they are ever seek
ing to preach, is as red as that of their unwashed, unshaven
brethren. Their propaganda is, if anything, more insidious than
that of their co-workers. They work slyly and spread dissen
sion by their illogical, but carefully planned, propoganda.
Los Angeless and several other large cities have already
made inroads on this latest type of bolshevist. JHe is of the type
who knows that Americans are naturally tolerant of new ideas,
particularly those which deal with the extension of democracy,
and often finds a ready listener. People are already beginning
j.o realize, however, that bolshevism is the antithesis of democ
racy. Democracy in America means freedom of individual en
terprise, limited only by the personal and property rights of
others. Bolshevism means the overthrow of that kind of de
mocracy by violent means and substitution for it of a system
under which all property shall be owned and used for the bene
fit of a single class.
The parlor bolshevist is seeking to lay the foundation for this
overthrow of our institutions. He is the enemy within our walls
and must be watched for with diligence. There is no place in
our society for him.
CAN OUR SHIPS COMPETE?
Thursla. Ausust 1. ISIS This is
Aiisnst. This Is also mid Atlantic, it
has been an ideal day and very nice
and .oid. We located the "loose
screw" in the moie machine so It unit
aciinu uji and we hoped for better re
sults which wo sot untight. 1 (Ma
Just wondering if the movie machine
iiuwlcni would not account for ninny
of the erratic atid ferakish actions of
us mortals, but I didn't any anything
to .Mr. Barry about it lest he begin to
iook tor my loose screw."
It is now 10:30 p. ni. and our show.
The l'endleton Hound-Up Lart "or
Buk, went off in fine shape. The
....I re. jeeis went inrougri in ono
hour and a. half with jiist one break. I
All seemed to enjoy it very much. I
explained to the audience where the !
film came from and how I enmo by j
It. They clapped their applause and
appreciation for such a town.
me uaie, .ugust l, stared nt
mm me menu card tonight nnd I
suppose the llound-Up film too got In
tta call,' -and I thought of homo and
Oregon. Though in mid-ocean I was
thinking If i were home today. Gyp
oos. aim inreo "somebodies" and 1
would be getting our flivver ready and
making plans to go to the mountains
for huckleberries. Foolish to think
in.u in mill-ocean, one says. But you
can t separate the human mind and
soul from its virginity und past. Xo
matter how strong a desire you have
to prepare a now mission or how high
or pure your motives arc in the new
work, you will go back nnd live over
in those soenes nnd places nnd asso
ciations. Well did Kipling say
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CAFATERIA
Coed Cooking Apples, per box $1.00
Extra Fancy Rome Beauty Apples, per box $4.00
Extra Fancy Winesap Apples, per box $4.25
Fancy Pippin Apples, per box $2.50
Fancy Jonathan Apples, per box $3.00
Apples in Sacks (2 boxes to sack) per sack $3.00
Real home cooked food
generous portions, cooked
in a sanitary kitchen and
served to you sanitary.
11 to 1:30 5 to 7:30
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"Try as be mav.
From his firs
Bht- be.
Oh. was there ever aailnr fr,.,. , .. H
otua some wliere m ar
no man breaks wholly
love, no matter who
Four into a buttered baking dish and
cook 30 minutes in a moderate oven.
Servo .at once.
The food value of this dish, made
with the above quatHteg, is almost ex
actly the same as that of n pound of
beef of uverae composition and a
pound of potatoes combined.
MO( I online.
I at that, Wichita got more advertising
throughout the country by It than she
would have done had he given his ad
dress as scheduled."
"Mnyhe So'' smarted the pessimist,
"but it didn't advertise Wichita much
as a health resort did It'.'" Wichita
Karle. - f
We Are Busy
Thut did not
Hit
they
en they
"Mn must kf-ep touch with thins
UStHl tO U9e
To earn their living; oven whe
are i"r-e.
An so come back, upon the least ex
cuse Same as the sailor settled by the sea.
"Ho knows hes' never gnlnp on a cruise
because hes done and linished with
the sea.
But still he likes to feel it's there to use
If he should need it. as it used to be.
"Parsons in pulpits, taxpayers In pow
King on your thrones, vuu know as
well ah me.
We've only one virginity to lose
And where we lost it, there our
hearts will be."
Aor did I tell Mr. Berry that such
thouRhts were running1 rampant in my
mina ana soul lest he think I was get
ting homesick and I am not. It is
just the other way around. If I did
not have a home and native land,
"Iand of the free and home of the
brave," I would not be on this mission
to do my "bit."
1 cup of boiled rice, 2 tablespoons
milk, 4 eggs, 1 cup of grated ChtQMi
1-2 teaspoon of salt, 1 teaspoon of
some commercial meat sauce, or sim
ilar flavoring1.
Heat tho rice In the milk, add the
other ingredients, anil cook slowly un
til iho cheese is melted. Serve on
crackers or toast.
The food value is not far from that
of a "pound of beef of average compo
position. Corn and Cheese Souffle.
1 tablespoon of butter, 1 tublespoon
of chopped green pepper, 3-4 cuif of
flour, 2 cups of milk. 1 cup of chopped
corn, 1 cup of grated cheese, 3 eggs,
1-2 teaspoon of salt.
Melt the butter and cook the pop
per thoroughly In it. Mako a sauce
out of the flour, milk and cheese; add
tho corn, cheese, yolks and seasoning;
cut and fold in the whites beaten stiff
ly; turn into a moderate oven 30
minutes.
Made with skimmed milk and with
out butter this dish has a food value
slightly in excess of a pound of beef
and a pound nf potatoes.
RIGHT OUT TRY IT!
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But Not Too Buy to Take on More Work
WE KNOW
That when it comes to overhauling or tuning up
vour car we can deliver the good
WE KNOW
That you will he thoroughly pleased with the
performance of vour ear after it leaves our shop.
WE KNOW
That there are many cars here thnt are 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
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Some l'olks Jnt Won't lip Satisfied
'Well," said the
ry the President g
uptiniist. "I'm
it sick here, bnt
Don't Suffer: Instantly ReJUPTe Acn
Ing Museles, Xervix nnd Joints
With "St. daiubs liniment."
What's rheumatism ? Pain onlv!
Stop drusririmr! Not one case in
fifty reuires internal treatment, nub
the misery rifrht airey! Apply anoth-
Ins, penetrating "St. Jacobs Liniment
directly upon the "tender spot" an
relief conies instant ly. "St. Jacobs
Liniment" is a harmless rheunmtlatn
and sciatica relief which never disap
points and can not burn or discolor
the skin.
Limber up! Get n small trial bottle
from your druggist, nnd in Just a mo
ment you'll be free from rheumatic
nnd sciatica pain, soreness, stiffness
and swelling. Don't suffer! "t.
Jacobs Liniment" hasre!leved millions
of rheumatism sufferers in the last
half century' nnd is Just as good for
sciatica, neuralgbi, lumbaffo. back
ache, sprains and swellings.
AN English ship owner who has made a careful investiga
tion in this country has gone home and reported that Eng
land need not fear American competition on the ocean.
When rates decline until our ships are operated at a loss, Eng
lish ships will be making good profits, as our operating ex
pense is two and a half to three and a half times the expense of
an English ship.
His strongest indictment is that our 'navigation laws are
diametically opposed to sane administration of shipping." Our
laws are based upon a system of regulating every detail re
cessful of modern maritime nations, leaves all details to the
engineers shows the greatest difference. This is because our
supervision of one branch of government.
Wages of seamen and firemen are practically identical for
British and American ships. The American ship, however,
must carry, because of law, much larger crews. This is not due
to inefficiency, but to regulation by those whose knowledge of
maritime matters is limited. The scale of pay for officers and
claim of the miners, which, of course, is denied by their em
maritime law requires American citizens to man our ships.
The Englishman is confident that within 10 years we will
give it up, but he has rendered us a great service by pointing
out the real trouble. If we revise our navigation laws so as to
give the American ship owner a fair chance, and sell our war
built ships to American owners at the market price, the Ameri
can business man can compete with the world.
COAL OPERATORS' PROFITS.
Lettuce for sandwichess should be
thoroughly washed und oflly the small
leaves selected.
Varnish shelves and the inside of
pantry drawers after cleajiing. They
will clean easier.
Grease can be removed from wall
paper by rubbing with flannel mois
tened with alcohol. ,
When a flower vase is too deep,
twist some paper in a loose roll and
stuff in the bottom.
Add a cupful of vinegar to water,
in which colored clothes are washed.
This prevents running.
To test the heat of an oven, put a
bit of white puper Into it. If too hot,
tho paper will blacken.
Cold water, ,a tablespoonful of am
monia and soap will take out machine
grease where other emans would not
answer on account of colors' running,
etc.
Chccso Fondue.
6 ounces of cheese ( 1 1-2 cups of
cheese grated fine or cut into small
pieces).
1 1-2 cups soft, stale bread crumbs.
4 eggs, 1 cup hot water, 1-2 teaspoon-salt.
Mix the water, bread crumbs, .salt I
and cheese; add the yolks, thoroughly
beaten ;into this mixture cut and fold
the whites of eggs, beaten until stiff.
IMF
Quality Goes Gear Through
On talking to Dort owners you will find
that they not only speak enthusiastically
regarding the economy of the Dort in gaso
line, oil, and tires, and the ease with which
it rides, but they refer repeatedly to the
advantages that accrue to them as a result
of the remarkable simplicity and accessi
bility of Dort construction.
ONE'S ENOUGH
HE question to be settled at the coal conference in Wash
'fll ington is how the wages of miners may be increased, as it
is plain they should be, without adding the amount to the
price paid for fuel by consumers. To compel the operators to
absorb this new cost would hardly be considered just, unless
there is proof that their profits are extortionate. Such is the
claim of the miners, ;) which, of course, is denied by their employers.
At this point former Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo ap
pears as a voluntary and extremely helpful witness. In a tele-!
gram to Fuel Administrator Garfield, Mr. McAdoo says that in- j
come-tax returns for 1917 showed that "many mine-owners
made shocking and indefensible profits on bituminous coal;";
that before deduction of excess-profit taxes "these returns!
showed earnings on capital stock ranging from 15 to 2000 per
pent," and that "earnings of 100 to 300 per cent on capital!
Stock were not uncommon." Urging a close examination of
these returns for last year, he believes they will prove that the :
operators can and should pay living wages without change in,
the fixed price of their product.
Such testimony cannot be ignored. If corroborated, it must
convict the mine-owners not only of outrageous profiteering
but of inhumanity. They have underpaid their labor and they
have overcharged the public. Furthermore, they have put
their labor in wrong and then have appealed to a plundered
public to make the odious cause of monopoly its own. There
i be something meaner than that but we do not know where
lpok for it. New York World.
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Jewett & Dimick
Day Phone 486 5 (J ajn gf. NiKht phono 344-It 4
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Watch this
For ?
Friday's Issue
SOL BAUM
Sporting Goods Store
Guns, Sweaters, Leather Vests, at prices that are right
Hotel Pendleton Bldg.
i There is only one place 5
for that deliciou t
! CHOCOLATE !
J ICE CREAM j
If KOEPPEN'S
8 ThaIruK Stora That Serves d
K Toil H..i 2
PRICKS: Touring Car, $995; Pnadster, t933; f a.iui San, $1331;
r-ouraaaaon Coup., $1333. P. O. B. Fmotory. Wirm WhtaU anrf Spare Tir Extra
Western Auto Co.
Garage Phone 530. Paint Shop Phone (J33
D O R.T
MOT OR. CAR.
COMPANY
Con Dung Low
Louies Place
Fine home-made
FISH NOODLES
Chili Con Carne, Span
ish style.
Chop Suey, Chinese
style.
All kinds of Soup.
Short Order Meals.
Good Steaks.
Lunches, Coffee, etc.
China Tea for Sale
UNDER STATE
HOTEL
Cor. Webb and Cottonwood Sta.
I'hone ItT. Pandlaton, Ora.
LOS ANGELES No need of
buying a doren ejtgs one's
enough if It's the kind Colleen
Moon, ft show nh bare. It's
an oxtrlcn egx. weighs 4 pounds
anil is auoiieh for. eight persona.
DONT BURY
YOUR MONEY
In HRly Ban or eloctrla flxturM
whn yon can have the art.Btlo
and ornrinwntal Just rm well. A
Visit hfre will dhow thftt it coU
no more to have attractive Kan
or electric fixtures than it does
to buy the old clumsy and if. at
tractive one. Ours are an orna
ment by day as well ns nlicht.
They add tone to a room with
out continir you an extra dollar.
Bee and believe.
J. L. VAUGHAN
VALUES
No car has greater value built into it than a
HAYNES
This car is built up to a standard and not down
to a price. No car in its class will give greater
service for the money,
Umatilla Auto Co.
809 Garden Street
Phone 417