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(By Frank t Stanton.)
I.
What J ou swine ter do. flka.
hnr yer (twine to go
Vn you can't dodse de llgtitnln'
An de thunder skoer you so?
An' fo you git yo sleep out,
Bpoaa de Gabrul trumplt blow?
Wh.it you gwine ter do in de trouble?
II.
What you swine ter do. folks, ,
Whar you gwine to fro
W en you can't get a above
An' o house is uiajler snow?
When Satan pay he'll htlp you.
An' he melt you high an' low,
"What you gwine ter do in de trouble?
III.
What you gwine tor do. folks,
Whar you gwine to go
When you got no place at de table
Kaze you didn't hoe yo 'row;
When you takes de elevator,
U t in' Olory fer Helow;
What you gwine ter do in de trouble?
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TAFT ISSUES WARNING TO PARTY
ffl IULJAM HOWARD TAFT, whose experience as presi
J 1l dent, as a writer and as a worker for the league of na
tions stamps him as one of the nation's best informed
men, has issued a warning to his party that if the league of na
tions is carried into the coming campaign and Hoover is candi
date on the democratic ticket, the republicans will be disap
pointed. In commenting on Mr. Taft's assertion, the New York
World, which launched a Hoover boom, says:
II must bo admitted thai hit jihIsukth is botli well informed and
friendly. Ho testifies to Mr. Hoover s strength with, women as well
its men voters, growing ut f ,us extraordinary accomplishments in
war-desolated Europe: hut if the ropublkn parly, as advised by Its '
Jonathan Bournes should allow him to stark! as the sole contender
for a guara-tced l"caoe, tin- former iresldeiit serves timely notice that
'many rcimbtk-us wUI consider their duty to America iuiru mount to
tticir duty to the rcpubuin ny.'
InUke Mr. Hr.van. Mr. Taft is not nltompttmr to kJU off MUH
daeies that promise well for tlK- eiuntry. If his words seem to indi
cate a belief on his urt that Mr. Hooter is I he best hope of the dem
ocrats, his kindly counsel to his own iarty brethren not to make a gift
of thc'pmrtdenejc to that genil'man ly their folly is traall)- disinter
est ed."
WESTERN ADVENTURE TALES
REG OK children have the most healthful background of
Jim,
I tl any juveniles in America, says Dr. George Rebec, acting (
HT professor of education at Reed college.
Dr. Rebec holds that one of the important parts of the men
tal diet of a child is a varied menu of folk lore, adventure j
stories, and hero-worship. "Early in life the child must have
this food," says Dr. Rebec, "and in America it is hard to get it. j
We have lost the folk lore of Europe, and we have little of our
own. It is in the west that the pioneer experience and memories
provide the youngsters with the supply of adventure stories
which they must have if they are to be mentally healthy. One
of the nation's greatest assets is a supply of adequately prepared
grandmothers grandmothers who have a stockingful of stories
tr. faoA t ho hiincrrv minds of the vounesters."
But we need not miss the pioneer tales even though the grand- j
mothers be lacking. Have you read the story ot the ewis &
Clark expedition or Professor Lyman's history of the Columbia
river? If not you have missed something that will be of fasci
nating interest to all who love the west and are thrilled by the
tales of early day adventure.
It is scarcely necessary to tell fairy stories to the children ot
Pendelton. The story of Sacajawea equals any fairy story ever
written.
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Forty per cent of the farmers who recently attended a meet
ing at Davenport, Wash., are reported to have joined the Wash
ington Cooperative Wheat Marketing Association and agreed
to pool their crops. The Oregon farmers appear to be interest
ed along lines other than those of the Washington association.
Perhaps if the Washington experiment succeeds, the Oregonians
will feel more friendly toward a trial ofthe plan.
Tomorrow is the 188th anniversary of the birth of the
Father of Our Country. Let us recall, during the day, some of
the lessons which the life of George Washington can teach us
all, and profit by them in a time when our nation can well apply
some of these teachings.
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The American Legion already has more members than the
Grand Army of the Republic ever had. When the service man
considers what the G. A. R. accomplished and what the legion
can accomplish, he has all to gain and nothing to lose in be
coming a member.
Milk to the under-nourished first and second grade children
of Pendleton now will be repaid in vigorous young manhood
and womanhood for the city a decade hence. The investment
i well worth while.
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Wheat men say the frost is out of the ground. The East Ore
gonian has a supply of free seeds sent out by Congressman Sin
nott. Looks like time to start that post-war garden.
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This is the time of year when people wish that Pendleton
could obtain a street cleaning system that could function with
more efficiency.
Suliulion Army.
Tha Salvation Army will hold its
wrvleas In tn'ir ha" on Z0R K Alla
acuta attack of Nasal Catarrh. Per--niTilio
are ."Mac o frequent "joWs
r JsT h.ad" III Bad that the use of
tlaifs oVaKIW MEDICINE will
r.M'J ftj, theSvfic. daase the fclo. I
ri"!r thiui Mas liable to ce..i.
Iteread sttaeks of Acute Catarrh may
In iT J"'-o .. ru:.-ae-s of the System.
'iTkr, , a lie Tsa-monials free
ff ft if t ratnrrh 1ht
Ma"u5- CATARRH "MEDICINE WIU not
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rtrirt Phone lo.'J. Sunday school.
1:30 p. m. Christian praise meeting.
3:00 p. m. Salvation meeting, 8 p.
m. GUOoj gospel songs and preaching.
fome and enjoy the service. Capt. J.
Conrad, IJeut. . Forest, In charge.
( rd of Ttianks
Wo d'ire to ejetend to the many
'knl frl(4i4s our heartfelt thAnk and
abDrseftttion for thir kindnest ex-
tt-nded to us during our sad ljerave
, merit in the death of our beloved wife
.and daughter, also for the beuuliful
floral offerings.
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