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DAILY EAST OREQ0N1AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 3, 1020.
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BEND FREEING FEOOD
, Telephone
Diverted Through
Water, Light and
Power Co. When Pond
Above Undergoes Cleaning.
iiizn joy is Tiir.ui:
By Frank i Stanton.
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Whfn joy is in tho - lemon in.
Then you're tVeUiV big; I
the thumler l? at the drum
liisr, an' tlunrc a j. n '
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When joy is In the elements
Let the weather roll!
Open wide the wtndowi
To the hmMm of the soul!
Copyrighted fr the Kast
oreponian Pub. Co.
"THE HEART OF THE TREATY"
ffL RT1CLE 10. called by President Wilson "the heart" of the
TJL the League of Nations covenant, has furnished the re-
publican senators the chief excuse for breaking1 up theUrected
conference which was seeking a way to ratify the peace treaty.
The article in the Versailles treaty reads:
The members of the League undertake to respect and pre
serve as against external aggression the territorial integrity and
existing political independence of all members of the League. In
case of any such aggression, or in case of any threat, or danger
of tuch aggression, the council shall advise upon the means by
which this obligation shall be fulfilled.
Mr. Lodge's reservation, which President Wilson has
said would nullify the purposes of the League and which the re- ui.t4 m yearn mo
publicans now decline to modify, reads
BSND, Vn- 2. Holes bored by
cr'tulLHh in the eurthtn wiiiK-daiu d!
certlnx the waters of the 1 VschiiteH
river through the plant of the Head
Water, Ltffht A 1'ower Co. are con
sidered responsible for a washout
which occured shortly before noon
Sunday, which will cost the company
Fcvt-ral thousand dollars.
Water Impounded In the joint tOfl
pom! of the Brooks-Scanlon Lumbor
company and the Bhovltn Hixin com
pany,, a mile above, was suddenly re
leased in the morning while the pond
wan -being: cleaned out, with the re
9i.lt that the portion of winjr-dam
weakened by the ho r in its of the
crustaceans were QukUly swept away.
When first discovered the flood
menaced the Ice plant and creamery,
H't an alarm brought the members
f the Bond fire dopadtment, and
volunteer workers joined them, filled
sand-bass and carried tons of hay to
tb pl.iced in front of a temporary
dam Of timbers which was hastily
At one time fully 20i nv:.
and hoys were at work checking the
ai'Unine of the breach, and lar?,,y
because of the aid Riven by volunte
workers. It was not tV?Qrd necessary to
?:if-ret:d power service.
By 5 o'clock the dam was consider
ed no longer In immediate danger.
Construction of a cofferdam will be
started at once, and behind this shelt
er a oncrett' wall will be put In to
take the place of the earthen dike fort!
cot rv the ater. loe -.id nam was m-
uri aiimi Ann rr- AT IA
The United States assumes no obligation to preserve the ter- ftflUAl HflM l rH
IIILfiUI If till UUUI LUI lJ
The (areest electric sign
In the world advertises
WRIGLEYS
on Times Square. New York
City: it is 250 feet tone. 70
feet high. Made up of 17.286
electric lamps.
The fountains play, the
trade mark changes, read
ing alternately WRIGLEVS
SPEARMINT. DOUBLEMINT.
and JUICY FRUIT, and the
Spearmen "do a turn."
This sien Is seen nltfhtty by abort
600.000 people from all over the world.
Sealed
Tight
ritcrial integrity or political independence of any country or to
interfere in controversies between nations whether member
of the League or not under the provisions of Article 10, or to
employ the military or naval forces of the United States under I
any article of the treaty for any purpose, unless in any particu- j
laV case the congress, which under the constitution, has the sole
power to declare war or authorize the employment of the mili- j
tary or naval forces of the United Statess, shall by act or joint
resolution so provide.
The meaning of Article 10 in the league covenant is obvious.
The purpose is to protect a member of the league against an ex
ternal aggressor. With that provisio in force no future war lord
would dare to make war as Germany did in 1914. On the Pa
cific no future mikado could attempt a war of aggression against
the United States or any member nation of the western hemis
phere without finding the civilized world arrayed against him.
Article 10 was written to prevent warfare and it will do it. It
does not mean, however, that the league could ever order the
Unuited States to make war or do anything else. Such action by
America would always rest with congress and the president.
The Lodge reservation is a defiant rejection of Article 10
and all that it stands for. It would leave the situation just as it
was before the great war occurred. If adopted, the Lodge res
ervation would make the world league powerless and would in
evitably lead to reliance on the old alliance and agreements that
have been time and again proven inadequate for the preserva
tion of peace.
To take the Lodge reservation on Article 10 would amount
to rejection of the league covenant. If the majority forces in
the senate are not willing to accept the spirit of Article 10 they
are against the treaty and the league covenant. The issue is
clear and may be understood by any school boy. The senate
cannot reject the treaty in such fashion and then escape by rais
ing a crv about safeguarding American interests.
Article 10 will safeguard against wars of aggression. The
Lodge reservation would leave the stage all set foij a free fight
whenever any nation desired to start something.
........a........
The land and labor league recently assembled in Salem pro
pose measures and methods very similar to those attempted by
the Kon Partisan league in Dakota. Is this the N. P. L. under
a different name?
....... aa
Making it a felony to advise revolution by force in the United
States Is not going to interfere with free speech or the freedom
of the press. .......a.-
In some towns the doctors are calling it the grippe and re
fuse to let their patients have the influenza unless they pay
extra.
...aaaa.a.aaaa...-
Turn out for the annual meeting of the Commercial Asso
ciation on tomorrow night; fte club needs you and you ned
Spain and Morocco are about to mix; we need that league
of nations policeman to preserve order.
HOME WHILE ON BAIL
28 YEARS AGO
1
(From the Kant Orenonian,
2. 192.)
of The Dalles, Is he
F. fj7l.ulf"of "the Milton Kagie fs
hero today.
Pendleton flour sejls in Baker City
for $ t .vi a barrel
H it. EJbey
toda y.
K Penland ha returned from a
Visit tohlfl brother in Hherman county.
Tnole CMOtfetf" Webb Wttom Krank
Fruitier that there are yet two feet of
now in hi yii rd at I-i Oran-le.
n.urr I filial ST. if hM rrm A
na. He itt.ntCK tli SrtfM hue not been
Injured by froista and thaw.
A M. lwa.n yesterday received
te irum (hin.-ae pheananU from the
Willaimtte valley, making four alto-
ether He will release two iiair on
MeKav erek when surln nnenii and
tw-, on Birch creek. If wmc mln-chief-maker
doenn't go Running for the
Inrda. tf-w yearn will e the coun
try wvll flocked with thena.
medal awarded him by the perman
ent life protection fund for bird Banct
uary work ln 1019.
Tichenor Is one of three persons in
the United States awarded themedal
for 1919. In all, there are only 14
medal in existence.
He gained the honor by getting
pledge from 41 persona in Washing
ton. Oreeon. Id . ho and OinTurnla that
they would prohibit bird lauKhtr on
their land. Acreage thus pledged to
taled 525,619.
The movement was started during
the war, the government aseartinjf
that the bird are nec.;Hary to man's
preservation. They kill insect- and
thus nave crops. H in declared.
( Kast Oregon inn Special. )
MRACHAM, Feb, Neater Paan
ahan, who was arrested here some
time a;o andtaken to Portlaad for
holding a red card, returned here this
week to attend to his business affairs.
He is out on bail.
On Monday EM Welch. J. D. Casey
andAlvin Shepard were in Ia Craiide. I
R. F. Marlin spent a few days in J
Pendleton last week.
Frank Watldns was a business vis- ,
itor in l'endleton for a couple of days j
last week.
Ed Welch haa been on the sick list j
the last few days but is able to be
around again. It Is Just a bad cold,
he says.
Miss Dona Reed is conflnedto the
house with a very bad cold the last
two days.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Curley, ranch
ers from near Pendleton, were guests
at the Marlin hotel Ivere Sunday. Mr.
and Mrs. Curley drove out to jthelr
summer cottage near here to see what
damage had been don there. They
found the windows broken and every
thiner of any value was taken from the
place. Also Marion Jack's cottage
had been ransacked.
Mr. Evans, telegraph operator, and
Guy Xordeen, signal maintainor, both j
of Kimela, were visitors at the hotel
here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Flancher from their
ranch near Pendleton were here a few
days the early port of the week and
visited at the home of Mr. and Mm.
John Barker on the ranch west of
Meaeham.
J. D. Casey was a passenger to Pen
dletonon 17 Saturday.
Mrs. Morris returned Sunday even
ing from a weekend visit at Kamela.
Air. Quinn, telegraph operator from j
Weatherhy, started to work hero on
second trick. Mr, Mahee going on a
vacation for a few day.
Roy Barker and AIna Loalk were
both in La Grande .Saturday.
SUPER-HEN WILL LAY
EGGS TRIPLE IN SIZE
n egg product
ie present hen
CL.EVKr.AN! Feb. 2. Some chick
ens!
Big os turkeys, W
three times the size
fruit.
And theyr. Ruing to bo common
soon according to Alton E. Brings.
Boston, president of the National
Poultry. Efjf & Butter association,
which opoivd its thirtfeth annual con
vention here Monday.
Furthermore the super-hen Is go
ing to lower the cost of Hvimr. aa they
are to he bred, Briggs says, at a price
not much higher than present poultry
prices.
"ONLY ONE THING
BREAKS MY GOLD!
"That's Dr. King New Dis
covery for fifty years
a a cold-hreaker"
AFRICAN EXPLORER AND
AUTHOR PASSES WITH
IDENTITY SHROUDED
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., Feb. 2.
Richard 1. Garner. African explorer
and author, who some years ago an
nounced that he had found several
sounds approximating a monkey lan
guage, died at a hospital here last
night. Air. Garner was taken ill sud
denly at a hotel several days ago and
his identity was not known until after
his death.
Senator Watson, in reply to a 4ues
tlon put in the senate, said that "fun
damentally there is no difference be
tween socialism and bolshevlsm."
HMPLYLILLION'TBE
People Notice It. Drive Tber
. Off with Dr. Edwards'
Olive Tablete
NOTHING but sustained Quality
and unfailing effect Ivi-miss can
arouse such enthusiasm. Noth
Intc but sure relief from rtubborn
old colds and onrushlni? now ones,
grippe, throat-tearing coughs, d
croup could have made Dr. Kings
New Discovery the nationally popu
lar and standard remedy It U todav.
Fifty years old and always reli
able, flood for the whole family.
A bottle In the medicine cabinet
means a short-lived or COWS.
60c. aud $1.20. All druggists.
Regular Bowels Is Health
Dowels that more, spnsjnodicnlly
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, Coi'fee, etc.
China Tea for Sale
UNDER STATE
HOTEL
Cor. wv.-bb and Cottonwood Pts.
I :! 117. Pandleton. Ora
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TO EACH GIRL OR BOY
Who brings or sends to the East Oregonian office
one new Daily subscriber by carrier for 1 month cr
longer; or one new Daily subscriber by Mail for 3
months or longer; or one new Semi-Weekly subscrib
er by mail for 1 year; or any subscriber renewing
their Dailv subscription for three months or longer
or Semi-Weekly for one year.
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East OreBonlan- Pub. Co. .
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Mnd the vDallv) or (Scml-Woekly) Eat Orwmlan b
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to the following add'esa Send (he paper for
month, yr.
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Raml-Weekly 11.10 p.r year.
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DR. W. H. REYA10LDS
'hirIrn'tl; Xcrvc SrM'clallst.
Rooms 1 and 1 InUuM Kmplre
Rank Bldtr.
Telephone 101S
Hra. 10 to 12 a. m. 1:30 to 5 p. m.
Moure: 9 a. m. to 12: 1 to 6 p. m.
DR. THOMAS c! 0MART
DENTIST
741 Main Rtreet, Over tb. Huh
Pendleton, Oregon
-fr.
one d
rim.
lated by Dr. Kind's NVf Life Pill
In tills way vou keep the Impurities
of waste mailer from circulating
through the system by cleansing
the bowels thoroughly und promot
ing the proper Cow of bile.
hld, comfortable, .yet n';ty re
liable, Dr. King's New Life Pi !
work Willi precision w Ihont the
constipation results of violent par
pith i. ISc. as usual at all drug-ista.
. Baled
Alfalfa Hay
For Sale
Any Quantity
UMATILLA FLOUR &
GRAIN CO.
Phone 351 and 1014
1300 West Alta
,e- SEATTLE HIGH SCHOOL
GIRLS VOTE IN FAVOR
OF REGULATED DRESS
RF.ATTr.K Fel. 1' - - Hroadwa y hish
Kchopl srirl. hove voted in favor of
remUfaa rtresa. Mliw l.ihi M! Daw-
! rrm f, sirla' K1wt, aald.
Mlru IjiaTMlc would not deny the
harxe made by certain Birlx that oth-
j era are makinK too free use of coamet-
I ic.
i "I aiippncie th re I. truth In the
; cbrtrs." ahe ndtnittod.
In the achoel-wide ballntinir on the
IIMUan of modified drea.. Mis. Ijiw-
I rence ild, 50 were for reflated at
tire. 100 roted for rlct uniform ned
JtND, r".b. 5 Depute Unit- lew th.in 100 declined to vote. Th
Mnrallal Frank H. Ttchn..r re(rul.illon In not compulsory but la left
wii.n; airliul of guldto Ihe-glrlj thcnuihta
DEPUTY U. S. MARSHAL
AWAITS GOLD MEDAL FOR
BIRD SANCTUARY WORK
pimply face will not embarrass you
much longer if you get a package of
Dr. Edwards' Obve Tablets. The skin
should begin to clear after you have
taken the tablets a few nights.
Cleanse the blood, bowels and liver
with Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets, the
successful substitute for cakimel ; lhere'
no sickness or pain after taking them.
Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets do tbfl t
which calomel does, and just as effec
tively, but their action is gentle and
safe instead of severe and irritating.
No one who takes Olive Tablets is
ever cursed with a "dark brown taat."
a bad breath, a dull, listless. ":
feeling, constipation, torpid livel ba
disposition or pimply face.
OBve Tablets are a purely vegetable
compound mixed with olive oil: you wiE
ir now them by their oiive color.
Dr. Edwards spent years nmrv pa
tienM afflicted .;th aver and San 1
complaints, and Olivs Tablen are 'i.e
tmmenbuly effective result. Taken.
two nightly for a week. See Ikjw ir.u i
better jou f'-cj n&KXk. KK Mi Urn
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KOEPPEN'S
PRESCRIPTION
DRUG STORE
A. C. Koeppcn & Bros.
The DriiK S(re That S-rfH
Yuh ltc-t.
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MIILOH (
Dr. C. H. DAY
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
Wishes to nnnounce the
opening of offices In
Rooms No. 23 and 25,
Smith-Crawford Building,
Pendleton, Oregon.
Office phone 704
Residence phone 749R
II
f30t8P!COUGHS
NOTICE
I have returned to my own
iffice, room D, Helta Rtiildlntf.
"ii-iie cull 671 for appointment.
DI1. IDDEMAJf.
ft
We Arc Receiving Some
Coal Now and Have in
Stock at Present
Lump and Nut
King Utali Lump
Rock Springs
B. L. BURROUGHS
Inc.
Phone 5
City
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Narvoua niniama as
DtMaaa. of Woman. X-Ray mio
tro Th.rapautloa,
"miie Rid., Room I. Ptiooe .1
HERMAN CLAUSSENIUS
ipet ini Agenl
iiAiit) stati: vtvu txamuairai
CO.
i An Old Iilne OoRlpaaj that doea all
I ita biislneaa in the weat.
All twHftn except IT. H. Oovernment
I Bdnda, are In w.Mtern aecurltlea of
KUbHt.'inllal worth. Ilea, of no. 210
Wen ii regard Ht P. o. Boa .
HAVNES
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ADVANCED in
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Haynes more than
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The new Haynca is a char
acter car. Eich atylc deftly
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v.J hctort of sarfharac
tcr !cnuty, streiiftth,
p::v.'cr att-J cxirftfort. Bn
puK, chassis, interior and
ejattricr finish e.nh detail
tfc s.u-i-li.a tite dc
m.mJ of guild ttstc and
ifervicel '
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;:iy tune to sic the new
Hayr.cs.
ilia Auto Co.
809 Garden Street , J
Phone 417
H. S. McKENZIE, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office :
10-11-12 Belts Building
Pendleton, Ore.
ham
till