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TEN PAGES vnar. four BUY IT BY KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE AV IVDErl'Mlft XT NEWSPAPER rnt.).'.-i1 Dully and Blinl-Weekly, at Pendleton. Orison, by the JCart oksmixiAX n iujshino oo Km. red at the poatorfiee at Pendle ton. Or'ffon, aa aecond-Olaas niHt latter. IN SALE IN OTHK1! CITIES. -Imperial Hotel Next st id. Portland ONE TltM AT CMcatrn Bureau. 909 Security Bulld- vi'aahinirton. D. C. Bureau 501 Four teenth Street, N. W SUBSCRIPTION RATES (IN ADVANCE) one year, by mall . six months, by mall thvee month! by mull rily. Bally. Dally. Bully. one. month by mall Dally, one year by carrier Dally alx month by carrier Daily, three months by carrier Baily. one month, by carrier .... .nil-Weekly, one year, by mall. St nil-Weekly, six months, by ma S mi-Weekly, four months, by ma Telephone - - EVERYBODY'S buying Blue Label Karo by the dozen cans. Save money ask your grocer the price. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1020. THE DOZEN 111 Mium. m i. r iiopiv rim Tin: Btamr. i. (By Prank I Stanton.) 'hen the world seems full o trouble Kl "in Um shitiiu' east to weK A fellow nialwa it liRhler Just in" hoiin' .'or the best. II. It brings in shrht the volleys Where ihe weary ones can rest. An' he hears th birds a-sttiKin' Just by hopln for the beat: III. It s like n benediction To a soul that seems -.inblest. The piivtlaCC of hopin' Jual hopln' for the best! - Copyrighted by East Oreponian Puh Co. V i I THE GERMAN MILITARISTS MAKE HAY SPECIALLY during these high prices of jama, jellies and preserves, there are so many daily uses for Karo (Blue Label) that it pays to buy in quantities. For pancakes, waffles, biscuits and sliced bread for children; for fudge, taffy and other kinds of candies; for cooking, baking, stewing fruits hundreds of foods are prepared with Karo the Great American Syrup for Every Purpose. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING COMPANY 17 Battery Place New York AN OVERSEAS DIARY (By Rev. J. M. Cornelison vho served with the T- M. C. A. overseas.) Thursday, October 10. The weath er has been a mixture of sunshine and rain today. After all has been said and done we 'V men are just human m HERE is a relationship between the failure of the senate f tn rafifv the neace treaty and the comeback of the German monarchist element. It isevident the senate will not ratify the treaty without killing the League of Nations covenant. Lodge talks of changing words in his article 10 reservation but says that if he; does so the change will not alter the meaning of his resei va-1 tion. In other words the senate will not ratify unless it can cut out the heart of the covenant. That is enough to arouse hope in the breasts of German militarists, who believe in aggression and who dream of the day when Germany can assert herself again and wage another "defensive war" for external aggrandisement. ' With the civilized powers united in a league along the lines provided for in the peace treaty, Germany's dream of conquest onrl revpnim would be ended. Article 10 provides that the members of the league under- j take to respect and preserve as against external aggression me territorial integrity and existing political independence of all members of the league. Article 8 of the league covenant relates to limitation of ar maments and provides that "The council taking account of the ..nrai.rnVnl situation and circumstances of each member , r ta i v. vnlnr.tinnc fnr fhp rnnsideration 1 b,lngs Snail iormuiaie plans iui mm ' tmV i i y,ail fim'and jokes, though, have gotten on and action of the several governments. After these plans snaii the nervea of our "highbrow Episeo- j have been adopted bv the several governments the limits of jpai minister, so the -y- chief gavel armaments therein fixed shall not be exceeded without the con- CUITence of the council. I we promised to be real good, especially j Article 16 sets forth that should any member of the league in the presence and hearing ot u.-v. . . r j; f ;f ,nvonnt if shall inso facto Van Dyke. report to war III uisicK.i "i 7' - " o " . uf .,,! Friday, Cept. 11 The Huns be considered as having committed an act at war w irone back no rapidly that we other members of the league, which hereby urjaeriatce imm, atelv to subject it to the severance of all trade or financial re lations, the prohibition of all intercourse with their nationals and the nationals of the covenant breaking member ot the league. Had the treaty been ratified by the senate and had the United States entered the League of Nations, thus making the league a working machine for the promotion of peace and pre vention of wars for aggression, the German militarist ; would not again be in the saddle. There would be no hope for then But the treaty is blocked by the senate and the German junkers have acted upon the opportunity that is open to them. Thev are making hay while the sun shines and they will con tinue to do so if Uncle Sam does not unite in good faith with the League of Nations. The question as to wnetner uns niw A. C. Koeppcn & Bros. The Drug Store That SerteS You Beat. A uru.r I ..., t n l-ii 5 p inv i aj ui i -('iiuier (M Canvasser Twice In tti JBfufe Can These Prices? IH. HI SS STK:K TOJilC ARE DISTRIBUTED 10 RANCHER FINED $25 FOR ILLEGAL KILLING OF CHINA PHEASANTS have have loaded all supplies on the trucks and all have pone forward to Bellccourt I and possibly to Joncourt rltfht over i tht St. Qutottn canal tunnel, the strongest part of Old Himlenrmrs's fa I mous line. The cashier and cook are I all that are at headquarters today. The ' men came back late for supper and it was exceedingly dark. They were of coarse driving without licht and had some "near" serious accidents. Both Mr. Barnes and "Red" Talcott collided with other cars though no one was hurt and no cars put out of rum-mission. PORTLAND, March 15. For going out with a shotgun and killing: three t'liintse pheasants immediately after their liberation by the game commis sion, John Miachli, a rancher livliiK 10 mileti north of Salem, was fined M and costs, according to reports today to the fish and game commission. The phfusarus had been sent to another farm and there liberated. MiaVhli wasted no time, got out his gun and agement Through System of finot tnem befora they hud even had . , i time to stretch their winKs or legB. Annual Balancing. h. v. Roth Of Kickreall was fined . MS at L'allas for killing a swan. lep- ' ; uty Dame Warden Roy ORRfjON AGRICULTURAL COI-j ptrlcd the case; JiEGE, Corvallis, March 15. Ten ' hundred and fifty farm record books have been distributed to the farmers of 1 " mat ilia county t'n rough the banks. Th's book was prepared by the farm Diaila a nient department of the i ul lege and is distributed at cost to thej farmers to help them put their farms, on a , business basis. Special assist- ' ttnoe has been iriven and will he Klven HJ A. C. Department Offers As sistance Toward Better Man- Bremmer re- . OF 0. JANITOR LEAVES TO DRAW PAY 80 CENTS LESS THAN PROFESSOR shall enter the i ; thl : oTPit overshadowing issue before the American r put this on merely league IS the great OVersnauowiiiK d Mol,.0 rmr ernes been., nccustomea to people. It is an issue that affects not merely ourselves but goes I maiJf K ycwii.c. ' . .. i j j -ii ,V.lom tn the verv heart ot tne woriu s ciaKsi rl ""-"- . If theenateby failing to ratify the treaty throws the jssue into tne coming election the people will be required to pass judgment upon the greatest subject m all history. By De-Toe) PTuh: "My dear, isn't that dress a trifle extreme " Wife: "This flrtss, dnrllni,".' Why that you may to the one I am Transcript. KRSITY OK ORIXKWt Btt M.trni Lft n M. Kisher Ruper- in the future in keepinc these records . mtendent of buHdings ud grounds by the county agricultural agent, al- here, is faced with a janitorial prob : bv representatives of the farm man- ,fm- r,,,e ,,f hM n,en 18 K'dng to n ugement department of the college. I netter janitor position, wheh pays Thev will also assist in balancing the) M.0 a day, with house rent free, books at the er.d of the year. P of ,ne V" statistic sharks computes that this capable janitor will Teachers of agriculture in the high! earn $171. it) a month and that if his BchOblS tf the state working under the J house hits four walls and n roof It can Smith-Hughes vocational education ! be ftmired at $20 r more, which, a act, are using the books with home little figuring- wiM show, brings the project work. The high school stu- total to $Jy9.(i per nnnurn. This Is a dent keeps records of his livestock or midl. r sum than Im received by sev eorn plot and these records are made "nil of the professors on the university the basis of farm management st udies faculty smaller by just 80 rents a ia the class room. year. )mm mmrr " 3 ?0 Why buy roof paint from the East when you can iret a bettei paint at home. Let us show you. Cleaver Manufacturing Company I. E. Cleaver, Pre. T. It. Kwearing'!!, Ht'y. 120 e-t Court tvee. 2. lb. rail fosi.s $2.60 100 lb. Irtim tosis $H.oo Here Is another point, Mr. Kanncr, we want to mpha siiie, that Is: Dr. Hess Stock Toitle in highly concentrated. It 3 goeM farther as the small dose K quantity proves. It puts your atiimalN in" a ttiriving condition rendv for Kui inir work. Jt I Tallman & Coj DR. W. H. REYNOLDS Oilnifiraotlc Senr HpectalUt. Rooms 1 and 2 Inland Emplr Hank Bldit. Telephone 11118 Hrs. 10-12 a. m. 1:30-S p. m. H. S. McKENZlE, M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office : 10-11-12 Belts Building Pendleton, Ore. GRANT COUNTY IS LUCKY UT in Grant county a lady is running for reelection as lO county clerk and her masculine opponent has charged Vi that during the war she went to Vancouver Wash., and tnat ounng " Phare the lady replies by SoSin Sbe hband is' not a foreigner but a native of Massachusetts and that his family came to this country in 1639 j It will be interesting to note how the voters oi urwii um, win regard this perplexing subject but the greatest mystery how it comes that Grant county has f two candidates in the field for a county office. There are counties in Eastern Oregon that have had to rustle at times to get even one candidate per office to see the glamor and glory of public life. It mav or it may not be merely a coincidence that the chief defense witness in the Newberry trial did not suffer a break down until the attorneys for the government were ready to cross examine him. E . Why man we made this cigarette for you! To Prevent Grip TakB "Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets" 6e sure you get the Genuine Look for this signature on the box. 30c ! (From the nally Kant Oregonian. March 13. 192.) A. ft. leapain and ! left for nrynmorae R. M. Turner on McKay ereea I Fridav to turn loose the China pheaB- tnta which Al recently received from ' th. Wlll.m,ette Valley. While croaaing Itho .r.uth fork of the McKay nearly :i f.H.t of water awept over the bed of their i... .-Aboard, the harnesw broke, tin- anlmala went to ahore and our tminc frlenaa were left in the middle ' Of the rartne flood. A good Samari tan. In the person of K- T. Marshall .happened kJOOf and reacued tbe boya I from a watery grave. Tut, J Ki I'rn.-tt and W. ft McKay have received their appointment a ! additional m-ml.era of the board of I p-nsi'.n cinmlnem nt Pendleton. The ' other mi'tiilr .f the lioard la Dr. J. C. emith. ;. A. 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