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j v '. v 1ilSiij4.4iMtil(-V-'s-i TL : il.: ,1.- a fl I j licit; its iwiiiint; iii cue wnrlrl n 1 1 i t f n nritr!.;fi- ' 1 1 -v.,, ri i it--" , .. v. ing or helpful as ' NEW YOUK, Nov. 22. (A. ) Capture off tho const of lirltlsh Co lumbla of a remarkablo humpback whale with two lilnd limbs becamo known hiTo recently when the bono of thi unl(iio appendages arrived at tho American Museum of Natural "iury. MciemiKti attuched to then museum thumbed their tomos on evo lution, eudiseied their bruins and eon eluded the lens mlk-lit have been a (In sular reversion to prlmltlvo type. Buck In prehlHtoric ages, they mild, the multlgreat granddads of modern whales may have strutted ' about on land. But, io far as they knew, no other whule with bones outside the body had ever been Keen by man. There was no earthly or waterly rea son for the rear lens on the whale found off the lirltlsh Columbia coast. It couldn't walk on them, u thoy were but four feet long, while the wlmle welched several tons, it could not use them for swimming, as they were not fluppere, nor were the pedal extremities webbed. They were simp y excess buffKage, but now they are the subject of lec tures, lantern slides and profound dis cussion. 1 ' W 'Esst Oresonlan Special.) BOAiWiiMN, JJec. '. Walter U Van Nuys. field worker-of the Presby terian Educatlonul Board, spent Wed nesday In Hoardmun. He spoke to nn assembly of the school pupils and cltl vjis In the aftenisoon. He stated that education was the present passion of the American people, shown by the- CIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIflllllMIIMIIHIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllinilflllllllHIIIIItt? "Wfien Coffee Disturbs change to that health-y ful. more economical beverage Instant POSTUM A great army of for mer coffee drinkers now drink POSTUM 'There's a Reason" Sold by all grocers Made by fbstum Cereal Co.,Inc, Battle iiiwiiMiiiiiiiiriiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiHi'' illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllW The Telephone Company Desires j s-s ' To give good telephone . To keep its property in good repuir and expand it to meet the requirements H ,' . of the . public. , Hi1 To pay wages sufficient to maintain an efficient and contented organiza- 3 ' . tion. i S To earn a revenu t that will enable it to borrow the money absolutely necessary ' in its operations and to afford a reasonable profit to its owners. S , In the state of Oregon today our earnings are insufficient to accomplish these 5 results and we have asked the Public Service Commission of the state . to ap- 11 prove a schedule of rates which we believe will provide the added revenue re-- i U quired. . . - , '''" I S3 " No question of stocks, bonds or capitlizalion is involved. The commission will S3 base its decision upon a fair value of our property for rate making purposes and 5 our earnings and expenses. H We believe that the public, realizing the benefits of adequate telephone ser- 3 vice, will support this effort on our part to insure the maintenance and develop- ' S3 ment of a high standard of telephone communication. TI1E PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY J i!:::!::::::i:i::;::!P!ffl!!!!!"aa!!S!!!!!!:!K ( f ,lC ) V . a DALLAS. Tex. "Darld Work Orifflth" earns to Dallas, hired a blontf nJastcfrl. sflsa Olfca If. Keller, ' hla next diotI star, and "worked" society queens and thej husbands for free entertain ment, unt'l sonteone d&corsred ha signed bis middle oame "Work." Vislead of "Wart." Now "Grif-( fith." whose real name It J. P. Daley, Is back In Atlanta. Ga., s reused of baring forged $00 worth, of checks, Tha fak "CrlflUb" Is shown at the left, wttb the real Griffith at the rlfbt asd iiiss Keller) In U middr. , crowded conditions of our Institutions of learning, and that In the develop ment of tho underlying seriousness of purpose lay the hoe of the world In offsetting tho modern tendency to ov erindulgence In pleasure. He empha sised the effect of home training. In the evening Mr. Van Nuys addressed an audience in the community church and Hunduy school, making it clear that the system exists mululy for train Creekjlich. service. line the young In habits of religious thought and action moro than for the reclamation of derelicts. EPI IVING COST: WAHHINUTO.V, Dec. 3. ( V. V.) A (.weeping Investigation of living costs Ihi-'iushuut the country, of the profits 'f big corporations dealing in food, fuel, clothing and other necessities of life will be demanded of congress early n the December session, ''resident f-iunucl Gompcrs, of the American Federation of Labor, siiid yesterday. "liiff corporations are now closing thMr factories and delilierately cur tailing their output." Oompers charg ed, "with an aim to perpetuating prices of the war period, during which many corporations made profits equaling their entire capital Investment. Labor Is ready to lay before congress a com plete program of antl-profltecrlng pro. posals. In addition, demands wUl I ir.ude for the passage of nearly a score of measures Intended to Increase the wcll-nting of the great mass of the tuple," IE: II CLALLAM BAT. Wash.. Dec. S (A. I) The bodies of Captain Jensen, mufiter of the barge I'irrle and his wife were buried side by side today near Cape Johnson. The bodies of 10 other victims were buried on . the beach where tound. . The two known sur vivors, suffering from exposure, are still at Lapush. B.U"V KXTKItS IllSIXESS. SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 3 (A. P.) -Charles A. ("Spider") Baum. veter an or tne racnic tonsi " Ixuiriir. baa aone to- Merced. Cal., where he plans to take an Interest In a pool and billiard hall. Ilaum was with the coast league for 1 years. IJ-r I ; I- II " DAItY FAST CSTPOVHn, PrT.TTCTT, ALL SALES PROPOSED 5 WASHINGTON. Dec. 3. (t. P.) A cue per cent tax on all sales to the ultimate consumer will be proposed as u sulHff ItnlA for tho excess profit tax ! Senator Smoot declared on his return to Washington yesterday. This is one ic'f the advices which, according -to fc'moot, the republicans will be In re vising the revenue soneunie. Other details of the financial pro tram which will be considered at special session after Harding's Inau guration were outlined by Smoot as follows: Increased tariff on many articles including lwt sugar, which Smoot said will probably carry a turiff of a cent and a half Instead of the present i ate of about a cent. Revision of the income tax schedule, probably increasing some of the rni.es .""moot said small rates, Isith as to In dividuals and corporations, cannot be lewered. Reduction by at least f,0 per cent of the force of government employes, both In tho District of Columbia, and throughout the country. Smoot also said he -will Introduce a bill next week providing for an em- buriro on wool for one year. He said it would give the American wool grow er a chance to dispose of his piled up stock lo American manufacturers, who mnM then make woolen goods for domestic use. If foreign wool, how ever is allowed to come into the coun- rv Smoot said, the American wool industry -will be wiped out within short time. JESS HARD 10 STEP G LAWRENCE, Kas., Dec. 3. (L. P.l "Vm I siened the little paper," Jess- Wlllard, ex-heavy weight champion grinned yesterday confirming an an nouncement by Tex Richard that he ihad made a contract to fight the win- r.er of the Jack Dcmpsey-Hllt Jjren- jnan bout December 14. "I'm going iback Into the ring to regain the cham Ei I l'lonship. and defend It." There is no doubt from his attitude that ho means business. WILSON WOULD SEE CLOSE OF HOSTILITY WASHINGTON, Dee. 3. (L. P.) I.olief that riesident Wilson is deter mined to settle the Mexican problem before leavinic the white house is be ing streiiKthened. The latest aeeiop nmnt evidencing this government's willingness to recognUe Mexico is a letter secretary Coiuy wrote to Mexi can Confidential Agent Pesqucira, made public Tuesday. Colby proposed uppointment of commissioners by the l-olted Slates and Mexico to draw a treaty settling the issues between the HERE FOR "TOUCH" f. ifA KOnW RYBARSKI WASHINGTON Roman Ry barsVI, Poland's rice minister of rtnatico. ta In Washington to n SOtlate t loan for his country. eT"?,-7. V w FTTT AY FVrTVa, Scott's Emulsion a for thin, anemic girls of "teen-age." It is ....... Scott 9l Bowne. Rloomfie! VCI-M two government. The t'nlted States ; would deniand protection of American; life and property, i When "Gets-It" Comes Corns Go l-aJnlrM, Hmr, Qnlrk tm hU 2-Irop, ThPre Isn't room on the same trie for a corn and two or - throe drop o( usa't Be Cn Cripple-Uw "Cote-It " "C!ets-It" so the corn curls up, shrivels, and peels off In your finKers so. easily ' that you are simuly astonished, because; you can't feel it. Vou actually wonder whether It csnt be true that you went ajongr for' months enduring such misery when you j could have had such easy and quick re-; lief. Uo you doubt? Prove It at our rick. Votir money cheerfully refunded ! if "(Sets-It" fails, be sure you get the ( genuine. Ihere Is nothing- else like "Gets-lt." Sold by druggists every where; costs but a trifle. Mfd. by E. Lawrence it Co.. Chicago. Sold in Pen dleton and recommended as the world's best corn remedy by Tallrnan & Co., Kconomy Drug Co. I m jsasfew -J$&. 'Mil f Eat More Bread Bread is the vheatfield. i 1920. CTCrTT'rR r-a IV it 'i m v m .a ft 'j I'i an Just the paint for floors Do you own one of those comfortable old homes with good solid floors that have always been painted? If tso, repaint the floors this time with Lowe Brothers Hard Drying Fixk)H Paint made especially for indoor floors. It is particularly t'j a m'j ia to va urn -i v a r 19 a urn u mi in t zm zm a Ak to tee the colon L. J. McATEE Phone 158 a9a i!5ai5a'a'-aa'!ia5aa'''5'"';,,'!'5" ''M''ltlPII''W''ll'IWI'iaW itti!i!uffl!!ijffli5Tiiffi .ROY'S We had to refuse our on account of frost. We We have 50 sacks of we guarantee free from pounds, $2.50. 5ti m m iti iH M m m m m m m COFFEE HILLS 1 pound 55c; 5 CO CASH Hebe Milk, 2 cans .....A.J. ...... 25 Quaker Oats, large package 40c Large Roll Toilet Paper, 3 for 25c Puff Wheat, each r , ..15c n in'iii'!ii''ii;'ii'iiis'ii''ii';w'!ti'ii-'n'i'S-irain'iii-n''n'wii'-irTiii'iew.itei..,.... trt.-.i-tr.pF.'-TOy gift of the sunny, yellow The strength and vigor of the wheat is bound up in nature's most toothsome food. From our sunny bakeshop hundreds of loaves come forth daily in a golden shower. The dainty white wax wrapper means cleanliness. A Better Bread cannot be made than , Harvest Bread SOLD BY ALL GROCERS PENDLETON Baking Co. i , XA n 4 I t ' ' n n K : i t, ' K 'i t r e.- ' w "i im ' ' ' 64 i 'H Pi ft ' (4 'J im 't et ea dflDted to the finishinar of kitchen and bedroom floors. A variety of attractive colors to choose from colors that will harmo nize with your rooms. Hard Drying Floor Taint is an economical and lasting floor finish. Easy to use dries hard and firm.. 513 Main St.- a u GROCERY car of Weston mountain spud will not sell frozen potatoes. Yakima Netted Gems which frost and fine quality, 100 . "l ; J RED & M. J. B. pounds, $2.70 iK'. ' In! r't3 i'i t 3 SiS 111 mm I I if it- i'i m Vi It f . i'l it 3 V, I it 1- f l f " i 4 - . t I it m w. ; h fc