East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 06, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, APRIL ft, 1020.
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r-ndieton, Oregon, by the
BAFT OHCOOMAN l'crtLlSHlNCl CO.
entered at the pestnrflce at rendle
ton. Oregon, u second-class mail
uttor.
IN SAUK IN OTHER CITIE8.
Imperial II- t i Ncwa Stand. Portland
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Chicago Bureau, S0 Security Build-
Vahlngtnn. D. C. Bureau 601 Four-
Uenth Strt. N. W.
NT NbiWSPAPBR
SinscRirriON RATES
(IN ADVANCE)
Daily, one ear. by mall
'ally, six months, by mail
Dally, three montha by mall
rally, one month by mall
Daily, one oar by carrier
Dally, sfx montha by carrier
Dally, three months by carrier
Daily, one montru'by carrier
Si ml-Wi i kly, one year, by mail
Serr I -Weekly, alx months, by mai
Senil-W". i kly. four nfontba. by mai
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This Tells You How to Get
Benefit of the Best Senna
Finest Grade of Egyptian Senna Leaves used in
compounding Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.
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(By Frank U Stanton.)
Mornin'. Mister Happy Day,
1 anttell hoard you hum ruin
The sweetest tune along 'he- way.
1 knew that ou were comin'.
Y.,n had twen eo long overdue.
Though Tro
To aoleit
All IsssHiellt
ce destroy.
tome to meet;
trains sweet.
Bast oregonian rub. Co.
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GET THE WHOLE STORY IN WRITING
PROMINENT importers ami
wholesale dealers in cruJo
drugs ami medicinal herbs
gathered from all pnrU of the
vorM tlo not hesitate to say that
the market for the better grades of
medicinal herbs, roots, oih, etc.,
is practically confined to the lead
ing man uf act urcra of the s .illeil
package medicines, who buy oidy
the ery bet, ami that the manu
ncturen of Dr. OddweM's Svrup
IVpsin anr the largi-st users of liie
best grade of Ixypliun senna
leaves in the world.
'I 'ha potency of a tea brewed
from senna ieuves to relieve con
M ipa I ion tins long been recognized,
not only by the medical profes
sion, but by the public generully;
in fact, senna has been known and
used in madicttti for more than
five centuries. The cheaper
grades of senna, sueh as are usu
ally sold nt retail, have, however,
a tendency to gripe and 'Tamp
w hich makes their use unpopular
wilh most people.
In Dr. Caldwell!! Syrup Pepsin
the finest Egyptian senna is com
bined with pepsin and other valu
able agents, essential oils and pure
cane sugar tytup to make an ex
ceptionally valuable tonic-laxative
for the relief of constipation and
resulting disturbances of the
stomach and bowels. The com
plete formula is plainly printed in
Knglish, French, and Spanish on
ovary package. Thousand1 who
formerly bought nn inferior grade
of senna lea es now use Dr. Cald
well's Syrup IVpsin instead. It
is sold in drug stores everywhere.
Jn spite of the fact that Dr. Cald
well's Syrup Pepsin is the largest selling
liquid loxurittr in the world, there
being over 6 million botdes sold each
year, many u ho iu cd its benefits hate
not yet used it. If you haiv not, send
your tuime and address or a free trial
htde to Dr. W. B. Cahluxll, jii
Washington St., Monticello, Illinois.
HERE can scarcely he question as
gatt-ona made to the council by
to the merit of the'sufr
the state fire marshal.
ley made n trip to Pilot
)f the week and was un
able to return home for several days
tWlng to the hard winds and storms.
Charles Kly went to pilot Hock aft
er his dauspter Hazel, who has hoen
attendinj school nt Walla Walla thin
winter, returning hottte Sattir.hiy.
It took fro 17
Maine to gain s
froni MaaalLtchnaetta.
r. until
jiarate
1S19 for
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EXPENSIVE BUSINESS
NT REPLY to charges by the New York World that too
much money was being expended on the candidacy of
General Wood. State Chairman King of South Dakota,
wrote the New York paper saying only $50,000 was expended
by the Wood forces in the Dakota primary. For that sum they
obtained 10 delegates, which is at the rate of $5000 per dele-
quesuon is respectfully referred to Mayor Maughan, who is an
tinna rnn vpntion anrl Clean frti Wonrl will ronuii-n at- Taad A A
, , . u j t m u ii. ui-to-aate swimming acc
FROM THE PEOPLE
I c.'-ifiims maAsk fn th rmmril hv flip nfmfji fir moiNnnl fornia
VI " ,,, V. T7 T I William
isor can mere won oe on.ieciion 10 compliance wren tnose Rock th
suggestions, if not all at once, then as speedily as possible. It
is to the city's interest to reduce the fire hazard to the lowest
point.
It would seem businesslike, however, to first get the fire
marshal's report in writing and to have it authoritatively set
forth that his recommendations cover the desires of the under
writers alsA. In other words, why not get the whole story, not
only from the fire marshal but from insurance sources as well.
together with a statement as to what we may expect, regarding
insurance rates if the betterments suggested are made. We do
not want to carry out a program for reducing fire risks only to
find out when we are through that the underwriters have further
reasons why they think insurance rates should be increased.
If slackness is to be penalized surely vigilance should have
its reward. Needless to say, a specific declaration from the un
derwriters on this subject would greatly help the council in;
carrying out what should be done
WWTS NATATOltu n WARMED
fclltor East Oregonlan
As a new man here 1 have noticeii
illfference in this city over others of
its sire, and Klthonarh It la vMntl
- . X- 1,1.1)1 ' . . L. . I... . 1 1 ... 1 I , 1 j , I " --
-J - i. i hi cuucp A j me ixew lurs v oria mat lOO regular place," I think your editorial
41 much money was beins: expended on the candirlacv of i'n the "tatortnm was a wise move.
mff . ,,. , . . . , , . and for the Rood of his and her ma
i.f,n,,-i ii i, fin .th r i n u l i-tt. an h nil nt ont 1 ML-nti . , , , ... . .
j,rai. Luc ip,.y h i gin or t'entlleton.
trie most valuable aset this town
any other town has. I trust that you
will bring this up again and again
until we have a place here, that will
give the youth of Pendleton what the
J elders of Tendleton owe them a real
mniodatlon
year around, rfnllka the v-lde
the basis of the expense involved in South Dakota, which thei0i,pn heachei. a natatorium that u
state chairman thinks was modest, the tidy sum of $2,500,000 ' m.amed as ,he one in connction w"
n ill ,r , f ' I tne Vt. A. A. C. at Portland. Sutro i
Will oe necearj . Baths in San Francisco, lliruini Baths!
Plainly it costs something to turn a major general into a "n is Angeles,
presidential aspirant. j the coast, or th
Frank flilliland juul son Francis sllnnlies a need In the development nf
MViadO 11 tl-in to 1'kiall last Week. IVOrttth llit lit mv mind lmkr fii-fhr
.Mrs. .loo Pedro returned hume last . . .... . ... ., .
lur ooin Doys ami nins, man any one
other thins. The "Y" Is only for hoya.
irnetl homs last !
ks' visit in full- I
the y. w. seldom has a tank, and the
girls will not play ball, and there Isn't
always ice to skate on in the w-cst.
The natatorium is a free for till; n
wholesome, democratic, mm sectarian
attraction, for both the young men
and young women, of all creeds, and
a'll stages of youth and station, and
v. ith a man anil matron t , HUpcrviae,
as is dtoie, therfi is no institution to
day that eijlials it as a builder of a
ulmlosome mind and a sound body for
mr youth.
J. C. NAAIl.
r ftn' ty,a . l,n. i
interior cities of note,
DR. K. J. YORK
The Celebrated Chinese doc
tor with his wonderful Chinese
roots and herbs. Special treat
ment has cured hundreds of dtlj
ferent diseases for men and
women. If nny people who may
be suffering- from any ailments,
why not call and see him?
Consultation free
THE K. -I. YOItK C1II.IK
aUEDIGEOa (
1 S. 7th Strt-r-t
Walla Walla. W ash.
WHY NOT USE ELECTRICITY?
"T HE East Oregonian appreciates the letter of Mr. J. C.
Naab relating to the Natatorium and gommends his sen- J
timents to those in charge of affairs. Mr. Naab express-1
es the viewpoint of a newcomer in Pendleton. There are a host
of newcomers in the city and they are usually live wires. It is
worth while to get their views and to act upon them when the
occasion permits.
As to heating the water in the Natatorium, the job should
not be difficult and it can be accomplished if we try hard:
enough. Since we have a day electrical current and much pow-:
er is unused during daylight hours, why cannot a low rate be
secured that will justify warming the water by electricity?
THE FIRE IS STILL BURNING
(6
ERMANY and France are again almost at the point of
war. Each is suspicious of the other. They will contin
ue to feel this way so long as affairs stand as they are
and tach nation is compelled to go armed aginst its neighbor. :
But if we had a League of Nations, with the United States
as a member and the members of the league were pledged to
defend each member against an aggrssor, there would be no'
aggression. With the United States in the league, with article
IS intact as provided inF the treaty of Versailles, Germany would I
not try any funny work against France and France would not ;
live in terror of possible German revenge.
When the senate rejected the treaty because President Wil
son would not allow them to rip the league covenant asunder it
was a sorry day's work. Th senate refused to let America unite 1
in a world fire department which is badly needed to extinguish
flames that still smoulder and may break forth again any day.
If the people do not repudiate the senate and say by their votes
that Uncle Sam shall assume his rightful place and face his du
ties as a world leader, there is going to be trouble sooner or
later.
28 YEARS AGO
SHEEPMEN AT GURDANE
April
11
(From the Eait Oregonian,
ISM.)
Mark Patton la on th cick list.
Weslev Matlock has returned from1
Kast Oregonian Special.)
fJURDANE, April t. Nearly a foot I
a trip to Spokane und smaller towns of snow fell In this vicinity the paat
In Eastern Washington. a Itwo days and a strong wind has been
JScob Fraxer as elected president 1 blowing which has piled it In huge
at thtt annua! meeting of the Galena .drifts.
Hill miuimr and milling stockholders I Mrs. Susan rorley left on Thursday
Isrld la.! t-it-ini i'lin-r offi-ens ele-. t- to Join the Jons and go to Milton for
ad were J. A. Howard, vice president: a short visit with her parents at that,
W I . 1-stlnop. secretary, and I!. I-. place
It, nn. In-.-uairtr. oihor directors are Several have begun lambing in this
Vin I'atlct stoi, t y. Coles w on h? and vicinity.
W. M Folsorn. ' t Itoy Montgomery and Vern Cates
The mountains near Mcarham are went to Pilot Hock last week after
covered with sjvsjr three feet of snow, seed wheat.
Mr. mid Mrs Parkes of Walla Walla ! Frank Chapman and family went to
ot ill.ii their son. Joe H. rarl.es. Pendleton Saturday.
ut tho- cit- J j John UghtffM'i. wife and daughter
The ladies of the l'reltj terian 'spent Easter witn Will Chapman and
will give
efcur.li
"conundrum sup-ifmily.
eW on Weduoaday ui the lseapaiu Joe Kopp, wife and daughter, went
to Pendleton Saturday.
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209 E. Court Phone 445
DESPATN & LEE CASH GPvOCERY
These are our every day prices and are not speci
als or quitting business prices, as we are well pleased
with our cash business as it has been far above our
expectations.
Cane Sugar, per sack $16.75
Flour, 49 lbs., per sack $3.25
Potatoes, 100 lbs., per sack $7.00
Small White Beans, per pound 10c
Pink Beans, per pound 11c
Lima Beans, fancy,-per pound 15c
These beans are California beans, and the best
money can buy.
Madrona Tomatoes, per can ' 17c
Otto Mince Clams, per can 21c
Diamond W. Corn, Peas, Beans, per can 27c
Preferred Stock Corn, Peas, Beans, per can 27c
Carnation Milk, tall, per can 15c
Carnation Milk, small, 2 for 15c
Co-Operative Milk, tall, per can 14c
D. W. Catsup, per bottle 30c
Heinz Catsup, per bottle 35c
11-2 lb. Crisco 60c
3 lbs. Crisco $1.15
6 lbs. Crisco $2.25
5 lbs. net Swifts Lard $1.75
10 lbs. net Swifts Lard $3.40
5 lbs. Short Weight Holly Lard $1.45
10 lbs. Short Weight Holly Lard $2.80
The groceries that we sell you are guaranteed
with money back if you are not satisfied.
s
Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less
DESPALN & LEE CASH GROCERY
209 East Court St
34 Rounds
BOXING
April 10th
Get tickets now for the Boxing Smoker in Happy
Canyon Arena Saturday, April 10.
Soldier White vs. Ritehie Davis
4 Rounds.
Prankie Fontana vs. Jimmy Duffy
6 Rounds.
Smiley Fulgham vs. "Red" Young
6 Rounds.
Buddy Stevens vs. Gene Bartell
8 Rounds.
Johnny Noye vs. Harry Casey
10 Rounds.
A few ringside and plenty of reserved seats sell
ing at Charles Company and The Cosy.
Ringside $5.50 Lower Grandstand $3.85
Upper Grandstand, $2.20
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j Buy your Coal before
j the new mine price and i
1 1 raise in freight take ef- I
1 feet.
5 We have a complete I
stock of
UTAH AND
ROCK SPRINGS
on hand.
I B. L. BURROUGHS
Inc.
1 Phone 5 City
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Catarrh Cannot Be Cured
by local, APPLICATIONS, as they
cannot reach the .seat of the disease.
Catarrh la a local aiseaae, greatly inttu
enced by constitutional conditions. HALLff j
CATARRH MEDIC1.NK will cure catarrL
It Is taken Internally ana acts through
the Blood on the Mueoua Surfaces of the I
System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE 1
is composed of some of the best tonics J
known, combined with some of the best I
blood purifiers. The perfect combination I
of the Ingredients In HALL'S CATARRH !
MEDICINE la what produces such won- ;
derful results in catarrhal conditicai.
Druggists T5c iv-stlmontals free.
F. J. Cherev " Props. Toledo. O.
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SHOE POLISHES
BEST FOR HOME SHINES
SAVE THE LEATHER
THE BIG VALUE PACKAGES
TASTES AND LIQUIDS "LT v1SLi"k tmn
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Pendleton
SBBM r. M BER
FF.DrnAI. Rr.SEHVF
laaksSYS rf.Mridafl
Offers an unexcelled banking service to in
dividuals and corporations; transacts a
general banking business and maintains
special departments with facilities of the
highest character.
Acts as administrator of estates, or as ex
ecutor or trustee under wills. s
PENDLETON, OREGON
Plow Makers for the World
Stat gi, & Storie
Pendleton, Or . .. Walla Walla, Wash.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Thronlc 'and Nervous. Disease, and
Diseases of Women. X-ltay Elec
tro Therapeutics.
Temple Hdg. Itoora II
Phone 4 It
HICKMAN CI1AIIS8KNIUS
special Agent
Idaho State Life Insurance
Co.
4.11 Old 1 ine CnmiMWT that does all
its business In the west,
210 Ueauregard fit. P. O. Box It
Phone J27-W.
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J Why Pay the Peddler or
5
Canvasser Twice
These Prices?
DR. BEM STOCK TONIO
25 lb. Pall CYmts f 2.50
100 lb. Drum Cost $3.00
Here is another point, Mr.
Farmer, we want to empha
size, shat Is: Dr. Hess stock
Tonic is highly concentrated. It
goes farther as the small doae
quantity proves. It puts your
animals in a thriving condition
ready for Sprlna work.
& Co.
Is'sxllng Druggists
DR. W. H. REYNOLDS
CMropraotiu Ncrse Specialist.
Rooms 1 and 2 Inland Empire
Bank Bids.
Telephone 101S
Hr. 10-11 a. in. 1:30-6 p. m.
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Ofii iHWs
Haines
Amerlca't Flttt Car
BEAUTY, strength,
power, comfort - these
are the four essential
factors of character so splen
didly combined in the new
Haynes the character car.
To-day ,whcn you must con
sider values from every
angle, the new Haynes pre
sents greater worth than has
t ever been possible before.
Naturally the Haynes is in
Creator demand than at any
other moment in its life. To
be sure of Retting your new
Haynes, we ask you to be
prompt in placing yourorder.
Auto Co.
809 Garden Street
Phone 417
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