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DAILY EAST OEEaOHIAIT, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 28, 1920. TWELVE PAGES AM INDfiPENDliNT NKW SPAPrtl rimi-wklr, Bt . i ' . ribllan Dallv mm l PnDl.lAa n- L. ... Abt ohkoonian piukjaitwa eo. ' tCntarwi at Ifa paatoffic ai Fandle lan. Oracoa, M oond-olM !! aattar. JvL " ML IN OTHER C1T1KB. I OLDEST AND YOUNGEST SUFFRAGE WORKERS AT ' ' THE REPUBLICAN NATIONAL CONVENTION T Hotel New Stand. Ptrtlul Chlo Burwu, M Security Build- , , Waanrarton, D. c. Bursas HI roar, taxatk ttrnt, N. W, k AMMlaM Piw Tll AOCltd PT U OBSaiUFTTON RAT-. (IN ADVANCM) Dally, yar, br mall Dally, six months, by mall Dally. thra uoaUui by mall atltlrd loth, om for republication of ! 8ml-Wekly,' four moatba, by mall ...... " ' va 111 aat otherwiaa erariitl laad alao the local new in thle payer Cubllattad acre- , r ' Dally, on month h msll Dally. OB year bv earrfei Dally, alx moatba by carrier .7S "r nooui oy earner- 1.16 Oailv. one -MMith. hv ......I.. t. 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Copyrighted for the East Oregon ian Tub. Co. a. , ., , THE WOOL SITUATION uaa . Bfv ' -s- it -'fl-'" ...ft a.,. -"Ni.v. i - i i'v . v- " k VN " it .' yvi 1-11 ii si -.-4. .1 3t -mi - w -V Ksr r V5I x .1-', . ' -z : k,K J ii q I j, I pi -I J i .. I. It's dollars to doughnuts no man ever smoked a better cigarette at any price! 1 ! ' CAMELS .quality, and their expert .blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic , tobaccos hand you a cigarette that will sat isfy every smoke desire you ever expressed s xou will prefer this Camel blend to either . kind smoked straight! Camels mellow-mildness will "certainly 4 appeal to you. The "body" is all there, and that smoothness It's a delightl . Go the limit with Camels! They will not ' tire your taste. And, they leave no unpleas ' ant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cia retty odor! . Just compare Camels with any ctga rerce in tne world at any price C m(ft rm ctd mvmrywhr in arJentMcmlly afef pc!-,o 20 ciMM for 30 omlm: or tan pc. .. (JOO fWrrtl,,) , . p.p.,.Cov.re cf(rai. IV. .Ir..n((, i.tooi,,,!,, earton fcr ri Aon, or oiVio airipy or MrAen rw traral. B. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, WlaUoa Satera, N. C M ( a - I . w'a 'ul Suffragists' yonna; and i.l,l, mll in i shown with ' Miss Olvn.i.i-i nPn. fivivt-iuig mo ..iiiim' iiih uuriiMC i ne i ansa Itrowir, whir ls eiBhty-fivo yours ii.,-jj4iuiti-.st B.miwi v uit, ,-iimin m uiu, -went trom . itncine. Yvi l Chiciigo. Al.ove are seen uiie of the Twliat xhi euuid lo to holr. rnr ,v. oldest ami one irf th yunerttof the j Republican polilicians to commit workers fur vftes for wttmi-n. Mi I themselves ilef init,-lv t .r Hetty t:rann, t.f i'ortlaud, ore.. Is fraK for women. Umrtpine are visiting Mrs. Lizzie Lans. dale thLq week. They drove over- to visit Mrs. Zena Lansdale Karkoux nn i hi THE CONGRESSIONAL VISIT 1 iSf RIGHT- hopes for the future- of the McKay creek reser voir project are intensified by the forthcoming visit of the house appropriations committee on July 16. Already .promised an auspicious development by officers of the reclama tion department, this project in slightly more than a year is re ceiving attention from the body of men who hold the purse 'strings of the lower house. - v . . ji4 The program for the visitors looks well. First they will see what irrigation can do and has done. Then they will see lands Which now need only the additional water, such as McKay creek 'will afford, to make them garden spots. After that impression has been made they can examine the-proposed water supply 'and the site for retaining it. . . v . Irrigation furnishes the big means of expansion in this terri tory and this time henceforth the future of Pendleton and Umatilla eounty is linked strongly with reclamation.- It is of 'paramount importance to this section that the visitors leave with a resolution to look upon the project with favor. 1 . , . a M Everyone wiirwelcome the contemplated change in the train fiervice, following the earlier arrival from the east of No. 5, ex cept, perhaps, the fishermen who hate found schedules conven ient. - ' ..... . WESTON MOUNTAIN FOLK j RETURN FROM HOSPITAL HE federal reserve board, at a recent meeting with wool dealers, warehousemen and manufacturers, restored con fidence in the wool industry bv a Dlan of financinc the .growers durine- the Dresent mrmpv shnrfn era PnnH it inno an r- .rending the decline in the price of wool to the grower verelZX pm unresnea out ana a plan of relief evolved which, according tolof eiectimt senator cinss ot vireinia. Dr. S. W. McClure, of this city, will permit growers to hold their chairman of tne resolutions commit- Reid and Hnwiey ml, ThuVsdn eiips until such time as a fair Drice return is nossibl - f. , . . . . , ,s"1 IT"? n'"la Jonn Wroe and Albert Gould ti i rr"i i . j , . I lo eieci eunaiur a.in ot .uunmna, t i tie pian auupiea provides mat a wool grower may ship his I wool to one of the usual points of distribution, obtaining from 'the railroad a bill of lading; the grower may then draw a draft against his bank, for such amount as may be agreed upon by the grower and the bank, and secured by the bill of lading. Ware 'house receipts are likewise acceptable.- Under terms of the fed eral reserve act, any member bank is authorized to accept a -ffraft secured in this manner at the time of acceptance, provided "(hat the draft matures in not more than six months from the time l6f acceptance. After acceptance such a draft bearing the en dorsement of a member bank is eligible for rediscount or , pur chase by a federal reserve bank, provided that it has a maturity of not more than three months from the date of rediscount or 'purchase. in j5, With such a system of finance in vogue, " growers can be .spared the necessity of moving their wool, in part or whole, for iless than the cost of production, in order to obtain money for their immediate needs. With a wool warehouse in Portland, it is possible for growers to ship their clips there, take their ware I house receipts to their banks and obtain probably from 25 to 40 'cents a pound for them. The recent action of the reserve board 13 taken to indicate that wool prices will come back. turned from the Horso Heaven coun try wjth their horses that had been on the ranfre all winter. Monday. , , Children Day vill be held Sunday June 27, In the grove at the church. ; noodles, cake . and coffee and Ki.nd- wiches will . be served. The program I will b, given after dinner. Services will be held at 11:00 o'clock if It. is ' possible. to g-et a miniHter. Kveryiody WBSTX Mt., June 28. Mr. and I ,a rues,ed to eome and enjoy them Jlrs. Will Gould and daughter Zella I se,vea- - - -visited' their son Will Inst week. v l: Robert "Tweedy left for Sherman Mrs. W. U Rayburn and daughter fcuuty urday. , Pauline returned from. St.- Anthony's! r , hospital .Tuesday where Miss Pauline j uilnw 1tUfi CCATilDCe " ' bnrt nmivprpH frnni n. recent OTemtion IMr 1 llJ 1 lu ' U 11 L.O Tor appendicitis. Mr. and -lra. Brue Crawford and family visited at the C. L May home Sunday. The Crawford's are living near Atheia. , Rolland Tweedy Is in Walla Walla thia week having some 6nral work done. Dry Cree-k and Weston Mt. played a very interesting ffame of baseball Sunday in -favor of Dry Creek 9 to 6." Ran zy York acted as umpire." School election was held Monday June 21, at 8 o'clock. John Wroe was elected director for the three ' years and Mrs. Roy Hyatt reelected clerk. An eight mill tax was voted for im provements and salary of teacher in district 43,. Mrs. C AV. Avery and daughter Elizabeth of Weston, visited her broth ers, Mark, Herman and FTed Hender son this week.-, Mr. and Mts. Eph Tucker and fam ily visited Mrs. Jess Hart and family near Walla Walla last week. Miss JSdwards uiV sister Gladys of ri rl SHU' I't'lJIWi.fl i "rfrrnn It ' MATRIIWOiMIAL TANGLE i OF CHICAGO KINF0LK - (By United Press.) : ( ClhCAGO, June 28 Charles Voss la . brother-in-law to his own brother nd ia tryirtR o figure out how. he stands with his new . mother-in-law who was hK step-mother, Voss, iltUt fctepson, and Airs. Charles .Pore Vosh, married her .youngest daughter,., Marie Tporeand hen, youngest atopson, Wal ter, married her oldest daughter. Mar garet, Pore. . r - . . -"Mrs. Pore-Vo.s said she and her husband hoped their sons and daugh ters ould inter-Tnarry but never men tioned It .to them. She said the mnr rinKe came as a surprise to her. Quality PRINTING -at Kasonable Prices- East Orcgonian Printing Department. Traffic1 Violators l ined Ray Walker was fined 12 in police court this morning on a charKe of cutting a .corner while, turning his au to. Arthur .Hatton, for parking too long at the curb on. Main street, was also fined . , 9 f . t.-v ': t A IT til Marines' Commander in Wleuse-Argonne Offensive ; Who is Now Their Chief J'San Francisco today turned on itself a national spotlight just 'as bright as it did no two other big occasionss, its fire and its '-world fair. Probably what happens there this week will be of even greater importance than the predecessors. . Inquiries about those round trip rates to the seashore are 'getting in order. Wur Is anting Ixm-T-r. t 5Vater In the Umatilla river Is di minishing In volume quite rapidly, ac rtirdlng to A. K. ferry, county watar tuaster. Between Friday night and it Post TOASTIES are the best ' eatintf I know of r. Superior corn flakes that make i ii timmmmesmeammr Saturday night the river lost 28 sec ontt feet of water, going from 178 sec ond feet to 150 second feet. From this time on he expeetx water In this district to go down stes.dllyt--The wa ter has stayed well up In volume for nearly a month longer than In 1919, however, he says. The water has re mained up In company with the back ward growing season. In the east end of the county there is still lots of wa ter coming to the districts under Irrigation. ED TO LEAD III By Associated Press.) BAV FKANX'ISW. Cal.. June ?8. Painbridge, Colliy, secretary of state has been elected mm floor leader for the administration forces at the demo cratic convention. He sits as a dele Kate from the district of Columbia and come as one of Iresidnt Wilson' soopesmen. Chairman Cumminim of the demo cratic nalioiiaj commute, It taa ao- f - i ft-, fj " - 5 1 :A " ) j If: ,1. ,A jr "i - I I? " ' -. . - i iff ! ortinr n,ii mntm m m n mt nrntrnm C Fecretary of (hr Navy Daniels has announced iht, appointment of Major Crftntr! John A. tftjnin mt Major Genjrei - commanding - I tad- Marino Corp-v to bijctcI Major-General 0ort?o liarnett. General I-Jeune cm mandtd the fanutug. flecond Ii vision when It hroke the German line in tha lleue-Aronnft offen-nve, and Secre tary DmnieiH Raid the ajiPoiiitnH;nt tn iinevWHh the policy of the depart ment to reward officer, who Hervod with diBtinctton during the war. The new rhief of the "If?vil Ltovn com m rati ott fh Sfwnd ltvision -not only in the MeiuM'-ArKfin offcnHive but elto at Ht. MthicI and Monte Blanc ltttiar ; L0CS!SO Our lady representative willxaU ! 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