. ' n y k fe 3t.t riiLnssr, cf licit;- TinrSSDAY EVENING, DECSMSSS t, 1050. V ft . rr 4- JiJJi.pi UJJ.S Vl- mtiiitiiiiitiitititiiiiiHiiiiiiiuiitiiiitiiiiiiiituititltiiiiitiiiigiiitititiiinitiHiiiiittiiiiiitiiiifl AN INDEPENDENT N"aPAPER t fTidlnen, Oregon, By tn T OI:WM.N tUBLIHlNQ CO. ..atr. at the poslufric at INeiidle Ion, Oregon, M eeco-d-claw malt saattar. Otf IALB IN OTHER CITtrS. JBDarlal Uotl Nwe Btaod. Portland. OS FILE AT Cblre-. Bur-au, 0S reurlty BulMlng. W.ehlr.ton, D. C, Bur.u Ml Four- lualh Ml Pt M W. MmM .1 lb AaHae- !" The A-K.cl.ted Pr. ii "'"'"J -titled to th uaa for republication of 11 n.w dispatch crditd to it or a otherwise crditd in thin paper 4 alas tae local new publiebed frera- iUBSCRIPTION RATM (IN AOVANC1) -til 1.60 nally. on year, by man . ii-.1-' . nwtntha bf mail ii ,.- 1.15 Paily," one month by mail .j rllv. one y-r by carrier - J r.iii it mntitha by carrier.. .ku mAnth hv r.rrir l.Sf . . . i . . nt..nih hv earrier .fo Penil-Veekly. ona year, by mall...- l.M Semi-Weekly, an ". ; Sml-Wekli. faur raoat-e, by mm .e S Telephone 525 and 526 SI M M X fi . I'll! Bf li.f , SATISFACTION SERVICE GUARANTEED Telephone '525 and G2G , 51 rIephon , XKVKlt CAN' mi (Py JYank I Stanton.) Never can tell mhafa a-comlu' along Never can tell, believers! All your ormw may am you a song v Never can tell, relievers! Never can-tell when tha atorm a in the ky. But aomewher a rainbow la bloasomlnn by. And earth a fettlnB closer to heaven on high Never can tell, believers! Never can tell when the thorn's at tha breast Neier mx tell, believers! Fut lomewhtfio you'll gather the rosea of Rest Naver can tell, believers! aver can tell but the bloom, from the the WiRht, Somert-hor? sill wreatne you uw uu- . And rfter Llfe'a Morning;, aweet dreams, with Never can tell, believers! Copyrighted for the East Oregonlnn rub. Co. For Thursday and Friday "Oiily O0(Q 1 Li i - "Goodnight" ii ; The housewife will find economy in replenishing: the larder with a goodly supply of these high grade and standard brands of fruits and vegetables, while the prices are right We have arranged these goods in Quar ter Dozen, Dozen and Case lots which are below the regular retail prices. Phone your order early so as to en able prompt delivery. ' ' , - " HI, NIPPON BRAND ASPARAGUS TIPS ; No. 1 CanVH Doz. $1J5 Doz. J4 JQ Case(2doz.) $8.90 1 WJP T HOW TO GET BETTER TEACHERS. HE teaching situation was the chief topic of -discusssion at the Citizen's Educational Conference in Portland Satur day How to ret better and more teachers was-the problem. The following 15 suggestions ior recruiting leacners were offered: m , , ,. . ' Salaries must be raised to a reasonable living wage. ( Qualifications raised and salaries graded on. training and CXPBetSrChousing conditions for teachers and social recogni tion of the service. Make profession attractive for mere men teachers. Furnish employment for 12 months in the year. Certificates based on training and experience to be issued by the state. Security of tenure. Graded salaries increasing with successful experience Pension system financed by the state. Equalized support assuring speciiic amount for each pupil. Provision for training of teachers in service. . Subsidy for teachers taking normal training. Teachers' participation in school administration. Enforcement bf compulsory educational laws. Widespread publicity for need of trained teachers. WHY THE FARMER WILL NOT SELL TT NQUIRY comes from certain sources with each temporary 1 advance in the price of wheat, "Why don't the farmers -- sell?" The farmers who have wheat from the 1920 harvest and they are plentiful, are as busy giving reasons for not selling, " . . . .1 i a e j a. j .niru.. as they are watcmng tne marKei price irom aay io uay. v uy don't they sell?" Gasoline, which not many years ago sold around 15 cents a gallon today costs the farmer 32 ceftts or more in drums. Distil late is but a few cents cheaper. Motor oil for his tractors costs $1.25 a gallon. His farm help outside of harvest season, must be paid from $80 to $90 a month and board, whereas $30 and board was the price not long ago. Rentals of land on the reservation ere $20 today where they were $5 before the war. Machinery and parts are in the same class. Tractors went ' up more than 50 per cent, plows nearly 200 per cent, drills took a like jump and threshing outfits about doubled. Is it any won der that a crop put in and grown to sell at $2 and above is held while the market hovers about $1.50 with no buyers? CLEANING UP PUGILISM CALIFORNIA started an investigation of gambling in base ball that extended to the east and has resulted in a wide spread camt-aien which probably will place and keep that sport "on the level." With the embers of this fire just dy in down. California has started another reform that has been a far more crvinir need. California and the natioii'are ' on 'their way to drive the criminal element from the boxing game. The outrages committed by San Francisco gangsters, includ ed in whose membership were several pugilists, resulted in a re vocation of all boxing permits in that city and a strict consorship in other California cities. When murder and attacks on young women emanate from a certain element in this so-called profes sion, it is the time that the sheep are separated from the goats. California's lead should e made a nation-wide move. f v It ought to make every dad in town swell up quite a bit; with pride that his youngster is superior in stature, health and activ ity to those of most towns and superior to the government meas " urements. Young Pendleton is quite a robust race and they will grow up to be quite a virile bunch of Pendletonians like their dads are. Projects of the U. S. reclamation service now under way or completed embrace approximately 3,300,000 acres of irrigable land which will ultimately provide about 60,000 fanris of from 10 to 160 acres each. The value of crops grown on irrigated lands during the year 1919 was $150,000,000 or approximately 80 an acre. ...r ,,,1- ....... - The Reed College youth who found a way to douse all the lights on the campus at one time was not so bright. The Pacific Power & light Co., switches here, with a good gust of wind, give til Pendleton that effect. An increase in the tax on incomes under $5000 will-hardly meet with the approval of the nation. Those with incomes un der $5000 cast the votes that elect yet must not bear more than their share of the burden. . "The country will now settle down," says a republican chair man in Missouri. The country is going to settle up, too and that's where the trouble lies. Chicago News. There ought to be joy for the ardent prohibitionists in the fact that the United States senate has sold its champagne cooler whatever that is for $1. Chicago News. ....... .a. .. That Columbian who boasts that he never borrows trouble is probably too busy borrowing everything else. Columbia Rec- OJ d. araaaaaan Evidently many newcomers fail to realize that the Statue of Liberty is also a statue of limitations. Norfolk Virginian Pilot. A look at the pie counter may make Mr. Harding wish there hiid been more democrats. Detroit News. I : PEACHES No. 2V- cans, .Yellow Free Halves, Happy 1 CQ Home (Heavy Syrup) ..,...... Pl.JO , No. 2i2 cans Sliced Yellow Cling, Happy ei 79 1 Home (Heavy Syrup) P 1 . 1 S . No. 2io cans Ideal Yellow Cling' Halves M OO (Med. Heavy Syrup) , ' No. 2Y2 cans Nippon. Sliced' Lemon Cling, CI OO S .Mpd. Hcaw Svninl - $lOU v j - r ii-Dozen - Dozen BARTLETT PEARS No. 2y2 cans Royal Club (Heavy Syrup) . ...... No. 2J2 cans Silver Shield (Med. Heavy Syrup) . . . PINEAPPLE No. 22 cans Happy Home, ' Hawaiian Sliced (heavy syrup) ....... No. 2 cans Happy Home, . Hawaiian Sliced (heavy sjrup) ...... No. y2 Flats, Royal Club , : Sliced Hawaiian (heavy syrup)..,.. .. $1.90 $1.58 $1.43 $1.15 : .72 $6.20 $6.80 $5.10 $5.10 $7.40 $6.20 $5.65 $4.50 $2.75 APRICOTS No."2 cans Happy Home, (Heavy Syrup) . ....... . $1.58 $6.20 CHERRIES No. 2V2 cans Happy Home Royal Ann (heavy syrup) 7 12 oz. Bottles Red Royal Ann (for garnishing) 4 oz. Bottle Red Royal Ann (for garnishing) . . , $1.73 $2.18 $1.00 $6.80 $8.50 $3.95 GRAPES No. & cans Happy Home Muscat (heavy syrup) $1.15 $4.50 TOMATOES' No. 3 cans Happy Home , ' , (solid pack) . No. ?3 cans Silver Shield . (solid pack) . ........v. No. cans Madrone (Puree) . -Dozen . Dozen No. 2 cans Happy Home (Maine) No. 2 cans Royal Club (Maine) No. 2 cans Peerless (Standard) . . . CORN. STRING BEANS No. 2 cans Happy Home r , , Golden Wax No. 2 cans White Lily (cut) . . 1 If 4 t I I ' ' ' PEAS No. 2 cans Happy Home . ; , Sifted Early June No. 2 cans Challenge (Standard)1. ' "V-- BEETS - ' ' No. 2 cans Glass Jar Brand (Tiny whole) ............ .V. ..... . HOMINY No. 22 cans Happy Home SAUERKRAUT No. 2y2 cans Red Ribbon ....... . . . SPINACH No. 2V2 cans Royal Club' .... . .83 .70 ,57 .83 .83 .57 ' z .70 .57 .'85 .57 $3.25 $2.75 $2.25 . ' ' $3.25 $325. $2.20 'An $2.75 $2.20 $3.25 $220 .83 - $3.25 1 ,55 $2.20 I .55 $2.20 I ;70 $2.75 ASPARAGUS No. 2y2 cans Silver Shield jJGreen) . 7, i....... $1.58 $6.20 1 VAN CAMPS SOUPS, VEGETABLE, TOMATO O R CLAM CHOWDER ' 1-4 Dozen 37c Dozen$1.45 Case 4 Dozen $5.75 I BUY A BARREL OF FLOUR ' I11,in,l,,HMIIIIHIIIIHHMHIIIIIHIIIHIIIilllllllllMIIHIIIHIinilllllllinillllllllllH HALLOWELL CONCERT GO Did you buy a barrel of flour yet!. ENGAGED FOR DEC. 28, The Hallowell Concert Co., which made a flectded nit in eon last winter under the auapiceu of Pen dleton Post, American Legion, haa been contracted for a return engage ment. The company will play In the Eagle-Woodman hall on the night of Tuenday, December 28. There are nine members in the com pany this season, Including a vocal so loist. The program is of two hours' duration and consists of popular and standard instrumental and vocal num bers. Last year the concert was pre sented in Happy Canyon before a ca pacity audience of more than uuu. The Hallowell company was engag ed for a return concert because of th. excellence of their first program here. They have n.any exeellnt recommenda tions this sason, legion officers say. They will' precede by three weeks the Columbia Ladles' Symphony orchestra, which will te given In the Oregon the ater in mid-January. THREE IMS ARE LOST Fl VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. 9. Three men lost their lives In a fire which de stroyed a rooming house here early Wednesday. The dead are Thomas Freeman, Jack Davey and one unidentified man, all lodgers in the rooming house. which consisted of three floors above a.-paint store. i- Bursting out in great puff of flame, fire made rapid headways, within a few moments it had filled the apart ments above the ground floor with heavy, oily smoke, which mad. the es cape of 72 occupants of the rooming house very difficult. The three deaths resulted from suffocation. .- Freeman made good his escape when the first alarm sounded but, returned to help in the work of arousing others. lie was found with a blanket wrapped about his nead. ' CREAM OOI-)it FOX DISCOVKHED DARBT, Mont., Dec 9 (A. P.) Jack Kedles, local trapper, haa dis covered what is said to be a species of fox hitherto unknown in this part fo America. The animal is larger than the red fox and of rich cream color. The United Mates biological survey has been asked to Identify it. It is believed that the fox possibly had roamed .down from Canada wher there are several specimans not found in Montana. - I ifmiimimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiirt,,,,, " - ' '. . . ''','..''.': 3.' fiiven in the Odd Fellow nail. CAVE-IN TR-P8 FARMER fiAKKATOON, 8ask. Dec 9. A. P.) Reports .f the horrible reath suf fered recently by Nlokalal Klufman, a Gaiacian larmer o m xioriw district, has been received by the pro vincial police. Klufman was trapped by a cave-In while working in a well on his farm. In spite of frantic ef forts on the part of his family and neighbors he could not be budged. Th. water rose slowly In the wen. Inch by Inch It crept up, finally drowning the man. Before he died Kulfman mad. his last will, verbally. and bab. farewell to hi wife, cnlld rep god friend ...,..,,.. Kill That 'Cold With CASCARA - X I 3 CoMs, Cotf-i QUININE AND La Gripft Neglected Colds are Dangerous Take no cbancln. Kup this atandard remedy handy for th. firat iiwh, Brasks up a cold In 24 hours Relieve Grippe in 3 daya Excellent (or Headache Quinine In thla form doe riot affect the neadCaacera la bt Tonic Laxative No Opiate (n HiU'e. , ' , - r ALL DRUGtlSTS SELL IT - ., ,. t .. T ,r , .. ihitirsday; December 9th" By the Rebekah's ; ..:", . . '' . 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