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PAdE FOOT DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 1020. FOURTEEN PAGES E'S RICHEST WOMAN AM INDEI'KXPKVT NEWSPAPER I Daily end Fmil-Wfikly, m SUBSCRIPTION HATES ndlcton, Orajron. by Una 1N ADVANVB) II . '.man 1'rni.lSHlNO OO. Dully, one year, by mall 1 at th poMofftce at rendl- Dully, Fix montha. by mail -I-"", aa accond-claaa mail ltatly. thrfa montha by mall ..' Daily, ona month by mail SU.t IN" OTIIEn CITIES. Rally, one year by carrier , . , .. e..., . Pnlly. aix montha by carrier 1 Hotel Nwa Stand, Portland n,,v, thr,,e montha by carrier am FILE AT Daily, one month, by carrler.TT. ! i.au, P09 Security Build- Snul-Weekly, one year, by mail... S- mi -Weekly, aix month?, by mail v DKhlng-ton, I) C, Bureau 601 Four- ."-mi-Weekly, tour months, by mail t. N. W. .iPU-pnone ... Plddla! ct Inu Till. POPl'UAR jix;ij (By Fr Stanton.) nk I- I. my honey jingle of the money if the money every day Thin m;ikes the weather brlKhte The step a little lighter s- the JinKle of the money on Ihe way! ' II. My honey, my honey. There's something In the money makes the winter blossom like the May, The slphin' turns to singin' When you hear the dollars rlngln' 's the .iinn-le ol the money on the wav! Copyrighted by East Oregonian Tub. Co. THERE IS ROOM FOR COMPLAINT My horn It s the The .liitsle 'ih. Am u BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT WINS HUSBAND Her, oluS all others. Those WAIJaA vau Si Klizheth Young ta n4 ; muri'lag. hrhiK the sequel . Is -suit filed by ,A, March 12. I lleffc Pla ami Mm. of Walla Walla ob licsnsa Friday, this f a brnu'h of prom Mr. Young aK'ihiHt which ex who accept It us being ii ei It titv ho nrtihrt for anything; cine." Tho statement ol" Dr. ,unollmm waa brought out hy the publication of the arrcat ,,f the Rl (Vnlto fumillt'H, Who w.'iv found i d state of hysteria following the owe of the mtija board. Summers Qtt Kebrtiary ; .Mrs. Younit claimed I rhwfM that Somtner: their i !n..i::i'iiifiu ami g ta. where he married Rl roramera returned ; Saturday and the I ih-wed. 1 7 in which $10, uni. She a had broken ( 'alitor- ! woman, i OW Ca lifornia i rtshlp was re- th TOO LATEJOCLASSIFY WANTSD 'Worg on ranch hy man and wire. Address YV. H. Cavunaugh Helix Hie.. Box 147, HARMLESS TOY BECOMES DANGEROUS PLAY THING II ATEVER may be the merits or the shortcomings of the bonus plan for soldier pay, the fact does stand out that congress has been niggardly in dealing with the subject aier aid. t ongressmen have been so busv sauabbhnir over peace treaty and in trying to make political capital out of 67 different expensive investigations that have been under- that they have had no time for reconstruction measures. It was with the greatest difficulty and only after using his power that President Wilson induced congress to make thing like adequate provision for care of our wounded. The 'iimendation of Secretary Lane for legislation srivinfr land to returned soldiers has never been acted upon by congress. In fact the lawmakers have shown a general disposition to escape Fponsii Hty on this issue regardless of the valiant work of our soldiers and of the obvious fact that many of the returned men have not found it easy to reestablish themselves in civil life. This spiri has been unfair and it is not surprising that it has aroused discontent among the men who recently wore the uni form. ? Mrs. Yone Suzuki is by far the best woman in the Orient, and obubly the richest in the world, is estimated that she made close 20,00t),uuu during the war. SAN FANflSVO, March 11. De claring that Ihe uae "f the oulja board If dangerous and that what was at firat Introduced as a harmless toy has be come ;i grave menace. Dr. Fred Conn rlnian, superintendent for the Mate's Asylum for Ihe Insane at Stockton, aa id today. "The oulja hoard I consider a dan gerous device, aa it produces manl testationa of hysteria and single be- PROMPT RELIEF for the atid-diatrees ei atomacb, try two or three RlHQIDS after meals, dissolved on the tongue keep your atomack sweet try Kl-atoidatha new aid to digestion. MADE BY SCOTT & BOWNE MAKERS OF SCOTT'S EMULSION Alas a.tel f ' : .jj .u:v s esc pound vacuum I nackad cam. m . f Sol vet an rec (By Rev. J. M. C; with the Y. M ver ho served wis.) Octobe Swart: ready in are conii . A letter :der telling the .r.i bi th thai DISCOVERED 1CONTE BLASCO IBANEZ, author of the well known book, "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse," is in New York and he was quoted as having said at a banquet in dealing with their wives American husbands should "Treat 'em rough." But the Spaniard repudiates the interview, said he was merely drinking a cup of coffee at the time and that what he means that "some American women, greatly as I ad mire them, do show a little tendency to take advantage of the great power they have over their husbands." He further added that in his opinion the situation is due to "real superiority" on the part of American women but of course he was in an apolo- getical mood, or perhaps he may be another form of the Irish Spaniard so promiscuous these days. denhurg's line at i the St. Qninten can all in now. The.H open now and are that it is impossihl them with the bis able to retreat and out of the way over what roads are not from K. boys al-prleonen Me days, c ilil Hln s strongest point, il tunnel, is about ins are out in the retreating so fast to keep up with guns. They are et their big guns rood roads. Then destroyed by the 1 'h iiiiiinmii ii Quality Products at Reasonable Cost the Allied barrage, are blown to places at all cross roads by Gorman mines. The same is true of all bridges and rail roads. Th.-y are left twisted and dis torted wrecks. The infantry might so faster, but all this repair work must be done so as to bring- up the artillery. The KnglLsh are great road builders and a mighty force of men are on the riad work. LAND 10 BENEFIT TRIBE NOT SO FEARFUL OF WET FEET 1YE neutral countries, three in Latin America, have sub scribed to the covenant of the League of Nations with a rashness that must chill the very marrow of a larp-e sec tion of the United States senate. From official communications just received at Washington it rtppears that Argentina "adheres unreservedly;" Paraguay "un reservedly accepts;" Chili joins with "no reservation" except that ol pronouncing in due course upon amendments or modifi cations made by states which have not yet ratified; Persia "adheres unreservedly," and Spain announces its accession "without reserve." None of those countries see any of the dire perils that Lodge, Johnson et al point out. These neutral countries are perfectlv willing to join the "world fire department' without asking for all kinds of exemptions and special privileges. They want the benefits of the league and are willing to assume their share of the possible burdens. Only the United States, most powerful nation on earth, has a senate that looks with frightened eyes and shivers at the thought of an "entangling alliance" to pre serve the peace and safety of the world. There are peculiar facts about the state treasurership and they truly need investigating. March 15 will soon be here and "that reminds me." SALEM. Or., March 12. Lands in the Klamath Indian reservation will not be opened for settlement until the timber thereon is removed and sold for the benefit of the tribe, accord ing to a letter received at the state executive office from the departmnt of the interior following recelnt in Washington of a joint memorial ad opted at the recent special session of the Oregon legislature askinir congress to take action to the end of DODUlat- ing these lands with white settlers. The unallotted lands of the Klam ath reservation consist principally of heavily timbered tracts," says the let ter received by Governor Olcott. "These lands are not suitable for farming and home-making purposes. and for that reason they are being held as a tribal asset for the benefit of the Indians. "We are aware that there has been considerable agitation recently from certain quarters of the question of dis posing of these lands, but for the rea sons already stated this department is not in favor of disposing of the lands at this time, either to the In dians or the general public. On the other hand, it is believed to be in the best Interests of the Indian to hold the lands in their present status until the timber thereon can be sold and removed for the benefit of the tribe. "As evidence of our intentions In making this policy effective we are now selling timber on a large scale from the Klamath lands, and usinir the proceeds for the benefit an,l industrial advancement of the Klam ath Indians." This is the reason why our customers are most discriminating housewives in town. Everything we carry, from the vegetables fresh today to the Mazola that will keep for weeks, is selected on a quality basis. Mazola, for instance, is a pure oil pressed from the golden American corn. Because iris all fat, you use to yi less Mazola for shortening than you need of butter or lard. Butter has more than fifteen per cent moisture. Being richer than Butter, Mazola is more economical. This is a true quality product at reasonable cost. As a salad oil we can heartily recom mend Mazola. It has that delicious flavor from the corn. Mayonnaise dressing made with Mazola will keep for weeks without separating. ISIS! tVCOOKlMGf The Great Saving r IN BUYING M'JB "The Quality Coffee of America!' in the FIVE pound vacuum ' jj&i packed can,is realized more and more by the thrifty' housewife everywhere.' .1 First in Flavor Unsurpassed in Quality and Economy.' 'g 1 miimiiitiiiiiniitiiHiiiiiitiiiiiitiiitiitmiHiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiiiiniimuimnmiiiiiutuii rwm Dance AT THE Q UALI TY Free demonstration next four days. 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