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TEN PAGES DAILY RAST OMSOOHU. WOmUWOH, ORKGOlf. FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 81, 1920 mas toon AN INDEPENDENT NBWl rubllshefl Dally and Wal-WMk.tr. P4lrton. (Irv br th BAMT OR BOON! AN 1''RI.I8HIN' Cn Entered at tb poatofflce a. Pendle ton. 0egon, as second -class mall Miter. IN AI.R IN OTHER CITIES. UBperlal Hotel News Stand, Pirtlut ONE riUB AT Cbtraro Bureau. HI Security Bulld- :t u v r : ly, three months by carrier 1.96 " T .V ' ' . Dally, one -nlh. by carrier .ft: Heather the A..Hle Free. Semi-Weekly, one year, by mail 1.60 ! The Associated Press la exclusively ! Semi-Weekly, alx month a, by mail .It eetiilril to the ore for republication of senn- eeaiy. rour moutne. oy mall .60 all news dispatches credited to it or eot otherwise credited In this paper i CCMCMPTION Rim (IN ADVANCE) Dally, oe year, by mall.. Dally, six months, by mail... Dally, tiirce months by mall. Dally, one month by mall.. Daily, one year by carrier.... Daily, six months by oarrler.. and also the local news publtrhed hereto. I t Tcle.hteie TlHrt OYSTI.K rK.V-T. Hy Frank U fWanton.) "Dock.'' he, gave a otcr feast down thar at his store. An' fast xb we geuld eat 'cm iiii he'd holler: "Fetch 'em more!' Jim JohjRson 'fore he blundered. I..1-! 'tout eleven hundred. As' whilst the people wondered I"kck hollered: "Ftch him more!" Hut Johnson era but human, an' 'lowed he'd had his nil: Wben tall Kentucky Captain said he guessed he'd nil the bill; An' he set the pace to hummin', i in- a regiment a-drummin', As he hollered: "Keep 'em comin'. And I'll fix 'em so I wHH" Well, air, he oat two bushels In the twinklln' of a eye! He made them oyster vanish like the lishtnin' from lite sky! An' says "Dock," with many a shiver: "1 don't own. t h ses. or river! May the good Lore ow-deliver! Take a recess now on Pt!" - VnpyrisbtvU by East Oregonian Pub. Co. : CHICAGO Mrs. Win. Bros Lloyd is standing loyally by he husband, millionaire merrier o the Conimuurfist party, who is oi trial here charted with crim' ivndicalism and consplra e ivertlrow th lovemnieni. THE TAXPAYERS PAY THE INTEREST A T A time when most everyone is complaining of high taxes it sounds strange to hear anyone criticising the federal reserve board or Mr. McAdoo because a higher rate of interest was not paid on liberty bonds. NOTED LECTURERS TO- COME TO CHAUTAUQUA J v The first eWinouneoment of the 1920 Chautauqua program indicates that The interest on the liberty bonds every dollar of it 4s paid c attractions to be presented are of by the taxpayer of the United States. Umatilla county- people, Ewh,; along with others are paying their share as the records of tnejm tne past. Music, lecture anu enter collector of internal revenue show. The interest on liberty ,'tamment lovers apparently have much bonds and victory bonds runs up to a billion dollars a year or ;;tU(m duri,,g the week more. Lecturers of prominence are: Naturally a higher rate of interest on the bonds would call judge George d. Aiden of Massacnu for that much more taxes. If Mr. McAdoo was responsible ior holding down the interest rate on tive bonds he accomplished a wonderful service for the taxpayers. He has saved them mil lions and millions of dollars in taxes The theory that the low rate of interest on our war bonds is responsible for tight money sounds illogical. Credits are be ing restricted because under the present inflated conditions there is not enough money to go around and banks all xver the world are trying to deflate. Now if our government had to pay more than it does in interest on liberty bonds would not the stringency be made greater rather than less? It seems reason able. It is certain that taxes would be higher. setts: Judge Fred O. Bale of Ohio; Carlton Chamberlayne, prominent ed itor of New York: Julius Caesar Nayplie, a brilliant young Athenian with a spectacular costumed lecture on the Orient: O. Whitfield-Ray. F. It. G. 8.. for fourteen years on explora tion work in South America, and E. B. Fish, the famed foe ul agitators in he Northwest. A. feature attraction which varies from the regular line or Chatuauqua events is the production of the big New York Iramatic suecess. "Kind ling", by the Maurice Browne Players on the fifth night. After several years of band concerts this undoubtedly will . . , , -jji i. u .. k e.,,4- nf be a welcome change to most l nau- Severai nunarea miauie csi uewapnpcia nvc v v"v!touqua -fans." of business by the high price of newsprint and other increased) The music givt.H promise of an in costs of Dublishing. The situation seems due to a world shortage teresting week. Mary Adei Hays the of paper with the result that American mills are trying to exportvork whom jaitetm- 191S. is to return again. Thin year she comes as soloist with Raul Pereira Quality the finest! Flavor the richest ! Economy the greatest! Buy MvJ-B 'The Quality Coffee of America Which ever suits your con venience, you will find the same Quality and Flavor in ONE, THREE or FIVE POUND Vaccum Packed Cans. You SAVE the most when you buy the larger sizes. . rf4" " i - . ... . Every Can Guaranteed WHY? Wirt uti-LNua "Ktir p i T f 7 tlJjyy-ji rirntn'rilii " 1 n " I Jaanvaranl l a. -BW f'JLi. . ', .J K Aft I HaTMeSaW - .A-WnHsH. I Ml j , W 1 - aTJ5am -T fcaTaaaaM MaTaiCTaMaWWiroiMssaMIUIB -aaTJaTa I U TaTaaTaTaTaTaTaTaTaaaaTB. BaVaaTaaTB KTmSm i DR. K.J.YORK The I'elebraitd Chinese doc tor with his wondorful ('hlnesa roots and herbs. Hpoclnl Ireat- in has cured HiiiiUrede of Ulf- forenl dlseitsea for limn ami women. If liny neople who ma he urrnrit.iK from any iillinenUi, why hot call mnl see html t'oiiniltiiiloii li-.i-. Till.' K. J. HtK t'lllMCSB Ml lU IM tw. 19 N. TUi Street U alia alia. Wasli. 9 Guaianteed JLxpert 9 i PHOTO WORK f We don't care who K has been doing your 5 a work or whether it has 4 R just been satasiactory 9 ar noi but if it is done 1 at "Tallman's" we make it satisiactory. Films in before 10 a. m. out at 5 p. in. Films in between 10 a. m. and 5 p. m. out at noon next day. Enlarging a Specialty. Tallmanl ICo. . KOEPPEIVS PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE A. C. Koeppen & Bros. The Drug Store That Scries) Yon fleet. paper when tney ao not even niaiiuiatimc cuuusii v m.io vv,.. try'a own needs. is su the 1'ortusuene violinist and hUf striim nuartet. An oulslamluitf musical Tlie voting will be comparatively light today but the ballot !evelU rests in the announcement of fficientlv lonvr to give the election boards an am pie womoui th iioyai v.nsi uoy kiw.i o. lllVJCiiiij ivriie, e v-.l. (avisl KriLoui. Tikis conitiauy when it comes to counting. lias toured the world and is a sterling einirint: organization On the second day a nativo Alaskan girl who has set the musical world tilkintf, Is presented in the person of Lona Laska, a member of the Alaska Duo. The Paruells is another musi cal company coming: with fine recom-. mendations from the East. The closing attraction of the week a double proirriini known as "An livening In the Soeth Sean." featuring group of native Maori Singers, the illy organisation of ils kind lu Am erica, with a lecture on Xew Zealand by Lieila Blomfieul. writer and 1c J urer of that country. Illustrated with : fficial government views. PrlcvN Tumbling Holler Skelter I CHI'. MI' i. May 21. ITiccs tumbled j heller skellcr here today on the board of trade. AJI grain provisions Joined in the tlrlp. Corn and pork underwent 1 extreme broaks. corn riroppliiK aeveu ; and three egihths cents a bushel and t-ork ft.m a liarrel. July detWerv com is loiorhiiig $1.64. July iork la S4.75. uitlo Market Is steady In rortlamt. ( Hy Associaleil Prees. PORTIeANO, May XL Cattle are steaoy, choice steers are $11. GO and $i:.2."; hogs aro steady, prime mixed are $14. .".0 and $15; sheep are weak, lambs are $14 and 111. Itutlcr Is steady, cubes, extra, are 4S.J cent and 4 9. price reductions, Increased recelpla, favivrable weather and mure care for grain shipments paused a drop from J to 11 cents In all grain. t.ltMV l-TTCHFS UiIDH ( By United I'mmi HICAiKi. May 21. Oraln fuMires 4jM(uck a tobogiran on the board of trade today. The continued spread of VIM.A holds immsiiKfi (lly Asaoctatrd Press.) WAHIIIXliTtW. May 2l.ieorg Miller. 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