East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 17, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PAOE FOUR
DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 17, 1020
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Semi-Weekly, six months, by mall .75
, Semi-Weekly, four months by mall .10
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AN OVERSEAS DIARY
M. Willi, i: UMTOfSH
lias the brleht SV.S l.
Han the pule crown fitronser?
Mill we'll not irrleve yet:
We will sing a while Malar!
Has our youth been met
By Time the wronuer?
Jjct us not arrleve yet:
I e: us sing a while longer!
Is the world beset.
Do the sorrows throng her?
lA't us not grieve yet:
I jet us sing a while longer!
MISSING ON THE DAY OF GREAT REALIZATION.
By Row J. K. Oornellson who served
with the Y. M. C. A. overseas.)
Friday. September 6. All worked at
Arneke till about 2:00 p. m. loading all
the "V stores mul equipment on to a
freight mr. The two Ford trucks
then left for lVmlleuK. At St. Omer
we got into such a fierce down pour
of rain that we waited till It was o'er.
The other Ford had to be fixed there
also, had a puncture, so we were very
late geUin.fr to Doullens. It was 11:00
p. m. and exceedingly dark tho the
roads were fine macadam. Along- much
of tho way tall trees lined the road
way on each side which made an open
space toward the sky Just the same
as the ro&d. As I drove In the dark
ness I frequently found myself look
ing up at this open space instead of
trying to follow tho road. My Ford
had been slowing up on tho grades so
much making me run In "low", that
I used all my gas and come to a dead
stop about 10 miles out. Hnw good
that little word "reserve" sounded in
my ear there in the darkness and 10
miles from the place I was going. I
had two men with me. Bob Weft field
and Frank Dumhruski who had help
ed me In the entraining service at
Wayenburg. The officers had allow
ed them to drive thru with me. VY
put in the 3 gallons of "reserve gas"
and finally caught up with the other
Ford while they weiv asking for di
rections of an Kngllsh M. P, at a
doubtful corner. On the way we pass
ed miles of Kngllsh lorries all loaded
and hanked along the roads ready to
move ("ward the front. This Kngllsh
sector Is preparing for a big drive
Just as soon as these two American
divisions are rested ami ready to go to
the front aguln.
28 YEARS AGO
u sufferer, bill intilume to he ul'lc to
am ml to Ills dUtM s water siipeilii
temlent. Three pulr of China pheasants or
dered A. M. le Spain from the Wll
litnetto valley have been received anil
are now being cared for by Al at his
home In l'emlleton. The bird are In
fine condition but are extremely wild.
Weston tuhool district Is to have n
new brick school house, costing from
$10,000 to 111.000, The matter Is being-
agitated among the taxpayers anil
meets with great favor.
Frank Kruxler Is soliciting member
ship to tho Young Men's Republican
dub,
I!
(From tho Kast Oregonlan. January
17, 189'J.) The fellow who Invented rider didn't
Mrs. E. E. 8harron and children are do so bad. after all. It contains possl
ill with la grippe Mr. Sharon Is also IiIIIUch. Haltiinore American.
Oliver Chilled Plows
r v II KX the League of Nations formally and officially en
el I tired upon its career yesterday at Paris no American
delegation was present. Having failed to accept the
fan ..' we had no right to representation.
The nation whose soldiers turned the tide of battle and
president more than anyone else dominated the peace
rencfl and influenced the adoption of the league plan for
the preservation of peace, was absent, along with Germany,
RuMta and Turkey.
"With our eyes fixed on the distant future, with our feet on
the solid ground of political and social relations we will create
; world by this league which can create a spirit of justice and
desire for peace."
In these words were the noble purposes of the League of Na
tions set forth by the Frenchman who was chosen as president..
Those sentiments express the feelings of the American people.
In fact we gave the world this great vision. Its possibilities of
realization were made good by the valor and strength with
which our armies fought upon the western front. They broke
the power of kaiserdom and caused the sunlight of American
I lealism to illuminate a continent long darkened by the night of
) rightfulness.
The ceremony at Paris yesterday was an occasion at which the
v . rfd expected Americans to play the leading role. We had
famed the right to such leadership and had fhe prestige to com
mand it
But our flag was not there because the senate after many
ll onthfl of wrangling failed to ratify the treaty whereby victory
v u proclaimed and provision made for accomplishment of bet
ter things in the future.
America was humiliated yesterday because Henry Cabot
Lodge and his followers were moved morelsy provincialism, per
sonal pique and partisanship than by the truly grffiit matters in
volved and which called for the treaty's acceptance. Instead of
r itifying the treaty they sought to mangle it under false claim
that they were Americanizing a pact that in its important fea
i res is itself the essence of Americanism and puts the spirit of
OUT republic uppermost throughout the world.
IT WOULD PROVE THE POINT
How's This ?
Wa offer flOO.OO for any case of catarrh
that cannot be cured by HALL'S
CATARRH MEDICINE.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is tak
en Internally and acts through the Blood
on the Mucous Surfaces of the System.
Sold by druggists for over forty years.
Price 75c. Testimonials free.
F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. Ohio.
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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f Take other. B of jonr V
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SOI D BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHE1
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HERE is a bill in the legislature to provide for straight
fL party tickets at elections in lieu of the Australian ballot
system long in use in Oregon.
The purpose of course is to promote the "vot'er straight"
i a and to discourage minority candidates from running for of
But good candidates are too scarce already. It is a hard
to get fit men to run for office, regardless of which party
t hey belong to. Why further reduce the supply? As to straight
party voting, people who can read already have that privilege if
they w-ant to use it.
If the gentlemen at Salem want to prove that new blood is
reeded in the political life of Oregon they can do so by passing
a measure such as the one referred to above.
Whitman ,
Sampler
For the lover of good candy.
Called Samplers because in old
ID times samples showed the
best in needlework and design.
his modern Sampler shows
the best in chocolate and con
fection. We are headquarters
for the Sampler and the whole
Whitman line.
Tallman & Company
Leading Druggists
No plan for parking cars on Main street will work satisfac
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