Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1920)
mottoim DAILY EAST OREOON1AM, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 13, 1020 TWELVE PAGES fHSXSv COUNTIES SOAR OVER I f t. rutllac Dally and Pafisletan, OreM by th. AN PUBI.IS mumr orboonian asanas at ta poatofftcft a. PftBdi. :NT NBWlPAPBR I AN INDEI-KNDf Iml-Wftftkiy. HINO OO. eecond-claaa nail ton. OffoB. hft MM IN SALB IN OTHRH CITHM. Imperial Hotel Newe Stand. Portland ONK FUJI AT Cblcaro Bureau, It! Security Bulld- '"vtaahinston. D. C. Burftaa Ml rour Uenth Straftt. X. W. Mfli 1 ad th Aftaacdaftad Par-aa. Tea Aesoelated rtf la .loluatraly ..titled to the nee for republicatloa of all aewa dlaamtahaa credited to It a aot otherwise credited In tbla paper aad also the local news published here- APafR RIPTION rat: (IN ADVANCE) Dally, eat year, by (nail TOP INS. A. DRIVE $B.0 J. SO Dally, an month, by mall Dally, three montha by man l.jt Dally, on month by nail .50 .'any, one year By carrier T.50 Dally, alx montha by carrier .;t Dally, three montha by carrier 1.96 pally-one oiib, by carrier (i Semi-Weekly, aae year, by mall 1.50 Semi-Weekly, alx montha, by mall .76 Semi-Weekly, four montha, by mall .60 Tftlajhoia A LdTTlJ-; TLHK Stanton.) (By Frank la A little lime to know The Joy that Love has Riven; And then in flowers and snow. Sleep neath a tranquil heaven, a A little time, dear heart. To love thee and adore; And then the clapped hands part. And we shall love no more! e A little time! The way la even as God shall will; Give me thy hand today. Sweetheart, and love me Mill! (By Frank L' Stanton IN TERMS OF INVESTMENT DUCATION, just as capital, pays interest when invested and counts as an economic loss when it is allowed to lie idle. There is a leg-al rate of interest and usually a set percentage of profit in capital, but education returns are unlim ited. A dollar invested in a venture may at best return 25 per cent, but a dollar invested in education can quickly double itself. Take the youth from school after he has completed the gram mar grades, let him work for the rest of his life and he will pro duce, on the average, $750 a year. Give him the four years of high school and he will produce $1250 a year, or 66 2-3 per cent more, uive mm a tecnmcal or prol essional training, such as I four years in a college or university, and his producing power is j 2100 a year, or 70 per cent more for the added four years. Or take, if you wiH, $ 1.26 out of every $1000 on which you pay taxes. Is there any place it can be invested to give a greater return than for educating young men and women to properly teach the growing generation ? Is there any place it will, in four years, increase toy 70 per cent the producing power of a young man or woman for the rest of his or her life? The higher educa tional relief bill asks for that $1.26 now so that Oregon may have $2100 citizens next year and for years to come instead of $1250 citizens. rOKTLAN'D. May 1.1. --(Special.) Hearts marhlnK hfcady mirier slowly from outlaying points In the state nhow several additional counties over the top In the Salvation Army drive and the majority of the Mtate outside of Portland Is working hard to wind up the campaign fjr funds withh which to finance the suite-wide home service program for V920. There are but one or two ladtard counties. In these the quotas will be reached hut not by the time limit set for final report. Union ct.unty Is cleaning up the small pledges, but Is over the top. Wheeler county is over the top. Des chutes county reports nearing quota. Rood R i ve r is la u nch I ng Its final cleanup. Crook county reports finish in sUrht, Haker county is 8tt per cent through and cleaning up. Iake coun ty expects to. finish Thursday. Marshfleld is lending the Coos county race with 1500 in hand from the city alone. In Yamhill county New berg Is over Its quota and the Xewberg district closed up. The American Legion boys have taken over the Tillamook drive and acoording to l'resldent Campbell are putting it over. Polk county expects to report over plus tomorrow. Benson county is ov er half through and expects to make a quick finish. Marion county has "over $10,000 In hand and expects to clean up Its quota Thursday. John Letherridge, state drive pres ident, declares that with very few ex ceptions the counties out in the state will e over the top by the end of he week. Many have the money In hand but reports from Isolated districts are coming in slowly, he says. "I look for the drive, to be a big success und for the majority of the counties to go i plus," he declared. GETS HUGE OFFER THE FOREIGN TRADE CONVENTION T WO thousand of the world's greatest businessmen, Am flL erica's bankers and foreign trade directors, are assem bled this week end fn San Francisco in one of the most noteworthy gatherings of its kind on the western hemisphere. Leaders in commerce from all over the Americas are there to work for the further spread of American commerce into the un developed foreign fields of the world. The assembly recalls with what rapidity the United States has forired ahead in foreien commerce. Before the war the bal- finta nf IrnHp was hpsivilv ncninQt th TTnifH 54tntje in thu mat- ! ter of exports. The United States shiDDed the small share of its world commerce chiefly in foreign bottoms. Today the United ! States is playing a very important part in feeding the world as well as furnishing it many of the necessities in the development line. It has something of a merchant marine, with possibilities of a much greater fleet. The United States' phenomenal rise in the industrial and fi nancial world since the war began five and a half years ago has been due in a measure to the stimulant of foreign trade. The possibilities of this field have been seen as never before. On the Pacific coast, especially, can the field of expansion be clear ly seen. It is fitting, therefore, that San Francisco be the scene of this convention. The good results of the gathering cannot help but he far reaching. One feels more and more certain the age of electricity is coming when he sees what human dynamos a bunch of news boys at a carnival are. ...... ... Wonder if they will add Bluebeard Watson's memoirs to the Lakeside series? Put it down in your little book : Weston, It's Pendleton's day to honor the pioneers. Friday, June 4. Businessman and school child alike express regret at the res ignation of Superintendent F. P. Austin. Pendleton loses a highly capable and widely admired executive and congratu lates Chandler, Arizona, on its good fortune. "fw ?ejs aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWI ... lH ImWmmmmmM mm It's good Indoors, too it' H sa-Lw mm SWftW 1 What If! You HAVE MJteed This Treat? M roasted, you Lnow that's M ' mi fSaTZfmll jL What if' so far' yu have misi5ed the treat f drinking GOLD ' M never disappoints. SlifcV SHIELD Coffee out of doors on a terrac or garden-' Jff A HHk bordered lawn? There's still time, and there are other Mf ys o enjoying its zest and cheerfulness. J&W HP i BlBaV." Fr instance take ' v"-"1 yu on yur week-end aSSBF " Or Sutldav auto trh or the Iit1 fin I. afl aHflg BBB BB-W back in the mountains that everyone like to nisks SSS1 BjI HHPJw now and then. You'll find COLD SHIKI.U as ABBm a. .sjKpL Celicipus r.d heart-cheering wlien made In KSW a tin pot over an open fire ss when the range or percolator back home I . JjlflW sre broucfat into play. write tlijfteu??!!!!?!??. r ' v - 1 a 1 r i 1 - J. E. Parker, an inventlarsitpr for n fir- ! Approximately 20 u.-r rent or all ! flltftHFfiTE'B O B f Qj NEW TOR K Ignace J. Padprewkl has an offer of 51. 000,000 frcun an American man sser for a piano-playing tour to Include the United States, fan a da and Sou t America But he sayi he will r A accept this unless he can persuade himself tha e ha: retained all his former sill CATTIK AM IIOOS WEAK ("By Associated Press.) PORTLAND, May IS. Cattle hogs and butter are weak and unchanged todayl. Sheep are steady at unchang ed prices. Eggs are 38 cents. It looks as If clothes were going to come down in price and associate with common folks to some extent. Scientific Abstraction "Pa, what s a savant?" "Prof. Diggs Is a savant. "Tea. pa?" "He'a the kind of a man who wllt stand In rapt contemplation of a hideous prehistoric monster mounted on a frame in a museum. And if the prettiest woman in seven states were to pass behind him he wouldn't look around." Birmingham Age-Hera Id. KNOW IT WKIA, 1 ami liar Fratnm Well Known to HuiMtrcda of Pendleton Citizens A familiar burden in many homes. The burden of a "bad back." A lame, a weak or an achinc back often tells you of kidney ilia. Pills are for weak Mexico may contend that Its revolu tionary method of changing govern -rnsBla save IK trouble and expense of campaigning for party nominations. 5100 Reward. $100 Catarrh la a local dlaeaa. areatlv Influ .need by constitutional condition.. It thar.for. teuuirea conatltutlonal treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acta through the Blood on the Mucoua Surfacee of the Syft tern. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE destroys the foundation of the dtseftaft gives the patient strength by Improving th. general health and asalata nature in doing Ita work. $100.00 for any caao of Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MKUtci.NE rails to cure. Drugglsta TDc. Teatlrnonlala free. F. J. Cheney A Co.. Toledo, Ohio, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Isoan's Kidney kidne s. II. re is Pendleton testimony. Mr Mary A. U Etlls. 110 E Bluff St . Pendleton, ssya: "When 1 feel In nee d of a kidney modleine. I take Doan'a Kidney Pills and they always give splendid satisfaction. I am aub-Jfs-t to kidney disorders at tiroes, but after I lake Doan'a Kxlnev puis a eek or two I feel as well aa ever. I I am glad to recommend Doan's for I i know they are medicine of merit." J Pi it e SOc, at all dealers. Don't riniplv ask for a kidney remedy sTrtj IVoan'a Kidney Jills- tne same tost Mrs RHi. bad. Twter-Mllburn Co.. Mfra.. Buffalo. N T. llllll 1 1 i I i - I 5 5 I Aoraham L mcon INVESTIGATOR STABBED IN FACE AT MONTANA ' '"M'"'tnCP l'omi'""v w,h" '"J''' ,n ehlUlren in the school- are In need or UW? .nave been nswtulted b) Bum benlff at 'eirretfrtW ti' itm.-nt fr eye defects, i (By Associated Press.) j Malta by boiajg stabbed In the face HELENA. Mont., Mav 13. Word and his throat slashed, has so far if- ns brought to Helena today by J. C. covered that he was able to leave lo- deputy state fire marshal, that day for his borne in San Francisco. Bebb. according to a bulletin on "The' Eye sight of Hchool Children," soon to bo issued by the IT. S. Bureau of Education. With malice toward none, with charity for all, let 1 us finish the work God has given us to do. Bonis Machine Works Inc. FOUNDRY Roy Hammersly, Mgr. At Lee St. Bridge Phone 1056 uuuiiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiimiiKiiiiiiiiiiiii: Universal Range and Pipe less Furnace Demonstration Now in progress under the supervision of Factory representative. Let us show you the Simplex Combination Range, burning wood, coal or gas. No parts to change. This Range is in , , - r . . . . . . . I ..... I 1 r.,HF fUMPCV f 00 CAS over uiie iiuHurcfj "tcSDKsro.cov and fifty Pendle-( ton h omes. A per fect Range for any (jstj season. Easily kent C i clean and always neat in appearance. - Naa-S MX laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa I , m IT ! asoina paw t 1 J B Si ia .kar. Ml all ICuaatratgaj arnea r!ac drvt cosisoi.i.es ) -JM tJKT -t DAHSER I ii J MLS STMTtS rO ' . J 1 I """" 1 I V I ' ' ' Wsss-soopj -n.y :j: S''u,riSSiMH fii. cast iron aoovl - iM I xWvX'- fWLMu MB wutt to mmov1 Lire TIME ncf t. n f ' W J I fffc-idy Hs V u ftuNS cok wood on v" ( Ij jets in toscn sr . -J fl'jfei- . 5, Did it ever occur to you that your kitchen is full of stoves? The Uni versal Combinati on using only 40 inches of space means less steps --HSwiraj an1 9 ki,onMl nwn easily kept clean. Don'tforget the cold weather. Let us install your Universnl Pipeless Furnace during the summer months and your heating troubles are over for the winter months. Free with each purchase of a Range or Furnace during the demonstration one eleven piece set of Pyrex Transparent Glass Bakin g Ware. rS , TERMS IN REASON Universal Stoves & Furnaces TERMS IN REASON a