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FA CI! FOffn PAILY EAST ORSCOSTAK, FENDLETOJf, OEECOIT, FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 1, 1921. TWELVE PAGES How to Make Money 17 mum AM 1K1I i T.s-fn: m.u bi ai t;n eeven vear ukllfl.id fi.llt. ttM('lll(TI()N NATES (If ADVANCE) !, fre.r, hr mull I 1 1 . i iimi ih. I, r in 1 1 I'' In! i ,., in,- ..i. fciT oft jtn( m ft i:f.o,-it,'J f'f) Hiil'f nt.ll." ,..l .fft.. l IvMn !. lire. on, i. Nil ikra ttixil int- 1.IH, II. l'.ll , Ml J lift 9 ;t. .. ,tf. (IN Mt,K !' ( men mii: Iiir, ti' iiMi.il.. I,r mail Im.'ilnl Itui-1 V ptiiift, fiidlnnd. I'lilf, on mMli hy lnnll , l'lv. i. iii. -mr lv ranter , , Daily, ma ni "i. 1 1. .y irilr ., ...... i.-i.i. tnri ii.ni.Oiii k- iirrir . , Dalla, urn- liii.nlli, In' rairnr . ... M iiti' w ! lilt, i.iih i.-r hy miili w,ihIW i,ilil'. tmmit.a hy limit Himl-.VMl.ly tin m.'iilln l.y mail Chl'iien liniMif, fiti -fiiru' li.in.tintf 1 tl.i,iMl.-ft, I. f',, 1 . 11 f n ."1 rom- . . , l Hi, n 1. S" U felMlir fr lte ftaaftelat frta. 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Oiifnt.) - THE WORLD IS OUT ON A LIMB BASKI) on the prfiit Chknuu murkpt, July wheat Ih rated ftt iwnii'tliinjr like Hi) ccnln nJniNhil in IVinlliton. There l.t KimkI fliithorily for tlie wUitenu nt that Mich n price wouli'i 'P lw than the ciwt of nroiliictinn. M 111 U'hft riirlll'n rlr,ui,tiV uny that oh rcntj il land nttd under rosU prevailing during the Ict yrnr the coniinjr crop will oont U per bushel. If this as Mimptmn in correct the outlook i not cncouraKinR for good farm pfofiti thin year. The nituntion 1 nrrioim and the farmers recognize it. Tli. Ik one of th raonH for the Ki'wiilr popularity of cooperative liiHrketiiijf. A wisely arranged cooperative marketing plan could accomplish good if properly handled. If not competently handled it will avail nothing. Hut even with the bent of marketing conditions wheat will hot bring the in ice it should unless the world is able to buy. One trouble at present is that foreign purchasing power isj w eak, huropo in in considerable turmoil. The problems ofi l-eace and indemnity are in the air. Noih eompIiNhed towards any plan for preserving future peace; no " ay in j ut provided for reducing the tremendous cost of arma ment. The allied nations do not know whrth that indemnity from Ccrmany or not. They are occupying the nhineland but they are getting no money. This country should know why. It has been a big factor in promoting German ob- riuiHncy As long as the present world uncertainty and anxiety con tinue the foreign market will lag. tt is inevitable. The real big i eed of the hour is for restored peace and world stability. Get uiese ami uie lesser proiilcms will wcrk out in due time. Having been the cau.e of delay, it is up to this country to leait in the new move. The people rejected Woodrow Wilson ml hw plan and the task is now up to. President Harding. The orbt awaits his judgment. ?eing new in office he is not to be hurried but, too much delay will be expensive. The world ik nut on a limb and it is largely up to our Uncle Samuel to bring I back to earth. T ... MAKP. IT A IIAR1T M: herd way to make Pendleton a clean city is to make the cleanup idea habit, not a tpnsm. In a town like this mere snouiii .:' r innii.iiti ,iLu t, loisiness place and home phould have some sort of a regular svs em for disposing of garbage, nshes, old cans. etc. It is just'as necessary as soap if we are to have a clean town. The city officials are correct in the tand that it is the duly or the city government to maintain the auto tourists' camp liround. 1 hat camp ground answers a community need and the tet,efit, from having a good tourists park properly looked after ViU be so great that the small cost of maintenance will be insis i meant. Emperor Karl wants to come back and if he finds the sled tfinr roo,i very likely we will noon hear something about the re l iru trom Iioorn. GERMANY DUMPING GOODS IN B V;lU VSI I AM I Hi. ,H,rf. Tlx. I . M ,(f i4 ,v )( nl I ,n foirnul !""i- n.liln in ihi lirlnni, H'AiiBHirW ll, ir!u,,, J-V.tr, all.. n f kni-s, i,-.,n ,1,,,..., i;,.fnif,y ll( twm,.,Hin i iinnw 'Wiu of ,lnm- II la. I.iml i.i Iw .il,,.l :l Hvnl n(..,rx ,,,,,1,1, ,,f hnv r listo KsmoH H tinlraa .! Itih,( s,,s s.-,,,i niv l n m Is t r.n'.dvr . sc 'ii Usp wh.ir t 9n, lt h,-' ,.f ih :. i n.-n HAlr ' IwoH !. I,? si lf tfi,,.,t f vir l - man imi. ?i;r. trrw.in ftr W ll,t Ihr IV. .v UIhi.tI ,,t r I,,,,-.. I Uli ... ,-. hf 111,. ,-r... X' f ih ls,ui (h K$tw,n i.-MiMriM j 1 l ' It.. ... miw Uiv.vi, it;,, li.a). .,,.,,.,,,, ,.,! ,., v.;.ti liinllon of r,ntrrl.,r, lirrv th nr- immniT rrrt-mtv Rr..I,Hl D.-rmnw tMTIi.wal to .i,.,i milmai ,H'k f.f lh lrttun Wat. K.nlwa., ln.-.irini-t, , m Hip ,r,!pt t. A nuu.-lntti-n f cvMtrnmoRi.il i,,ltcy (i iitfitng iImiiwi, iiM at m, isirrnt tn f sri.,irt rrnm hrn n (. it.n-lKiMt, n, is,m m i ,h tm)jt rWn Un.l In Iw 5t,0ii."n funn )i f Mnrnnviinnw,,,! an,j ,,r,rih, TSo r.n- ,li.l.irm ii ir n f.ilw il. .i,WHflv n,l ih,,lt) itio nuiv ,,,nii.m ,,f , anew f (n,. n, siti. t.nr-v f .t. In cry n,J ni.ikM, a f.ar ,.'i. . riMnn'l aut!i, f , r MHiiiv n ui.l t-M. ;ir D..T nuffor Ing rm tamtvMv f f,..ltn rilrtn. ih.vtiv (.iaVi-,, ,vrA( hnmmvw ) 11c Inof-A l .I'l.n !iS, IH nosiilir.e wlnK-lal ir,Wr t,i 0 f.Miik-n rvm,ir, ih.. t-..t .inla '". Wlrnit H 4"iftnHt of al mMr i"-li ,Hf iTirnn I I,,.,, H t. INDIGESTION tk4v MtMr M twarn ItTMMhtwuM, QUICK RELIEF! I rt Mwtam FRISCO POLICE FOIL SMUGGLER F10T; MUCH MORPHINE IS LOCATED SVV ivAM ;y . Aunt I l . ',; n iit ,,f i,i.it ,, ,t, f rri,.w. (, i,- vrtKinn ,-.-.'i..v-,t if,.., trf f,.,u4 rW ii - t "-..r-.wi W.vtfctne l:r.!r h y-Mmt t .r-i, ,4 ,i, i,,. t i!,vr-x '-, ta4 .-f , ffl.irT r6 rr(,lt irvU f.Wf4t Citiim f"t fcsif . nt!t:.ni ! iiVt;n. I;.in. t 4fit ! - . ! -4 l, v om r.r.t ' v; Hw o lx-.!l MRS. A. J 8TAPNY Into kmlnom for youmclf and plug!" a Mr A J fitatinv'i formul. lor m.klm money. Bits I. numbered im American wo men mRkln 160.00 or more yr FlT. yeTi ViZ ml T.. hmbnd Inre.led their Unt $75 In Vonular Th Ihelr tiny New York .p.rtment .took room ,nd oSlce Now the.? Docs Advertising Pay- VV inP Six Profit Loit Energy The Jiig An.wcr Out of the Picture Mil Iron. Like You AN EDITORIAL ON ADERTISING It' lb qlli'Htlnl! ott Hnmn lnn hi'iir, vn innv "Ihi, ailvvrlliilnu piiy?'' In ai liilily, .howpver, tin It la iinkoit. It liifimK "linm . vintl!lni )my the inlvertlii err' whi-n iiftrr nil tluit 1,-m't Hie niuat lmpnrtn thln ut all. Tlio really vital iIickUhii thn nne Hint kooii la thn heart nf Iho wtmlo attlijevt Im lirtlior nl'erti!ilnir pi you, the hujor. .ml the mil Hull, nf nl lii i like you h.i make up the (!rct Anirilinn llmi ki t. If mlyertleliiK dn,- nut pny you. then tt ean never really pay the mantifnrtiirera, imr rhAnta mnt nther who tniln.v ehiiw their fatth In It (o the eMetil i'f many millions ut ilnllur. If It il III nut pny ;nii, the tiltttuntrt consumer. It roulit ncM-r have bernlno H perman enl frr In tho tlattim' bul imvw Mfe fnlemt tln-re Is in ail-rrtin-Imr me ileftnlte, tmrnlstak a hie urtMintaire fur you n pur,'hair you wouut lung nun han lieisim to fade out of the picture. That thoUMml are now lie. Ire .pent on aitwrttatiiK her imt lot there were hot humlreit -that the nAtlo mtvertlsina piri-lri.-vlton mount ear hy Mr to m.isnificent ftcure lhat Bilvrntxin l no resariteit ns a permanent anil Import ant factor tn vast number of vau nm kln.ts of hustncus larse ami imall. Is more than n Indication of tit. ansnor to the utiev.tntv 'lxes a.tv crttsinir tvay you?4' . It pnv you In Itettcr ismv.ld for m, UUihcr. of!n lower. P'ice than that of inferior r..l. q tt v io In the protec tion it .fforil. nsrainst the li:;Nr .,iiloos, a 11 r-" 'H In time an. 1 ei nv naveil e hen jvu ito yoi r ti.ii mif. Ii wn vou !otrMr,!r tlie r!ia(ac;rr of eeUicR an t rer It ,- yvn ewtaMishirc it.'inii!" aii4 hitncr anirls of ijiialitc. tt ran jr a Ve lreeru"-f yc. ctlatl iofomie c-f lw pi,.w.-i i. I Hat iU mi' e Vmir i.iw v.vor time or er ia-li-r tv.,tnct thst ,"i i ? n. ,ui . ;ii- .r.lt. ;s ts-t h a .St lo -,.( Ji:,; .. r!V '-'a. Tee a,e wn e f ie scv J ifctikJl a.tslrrli!!! .:jic e Kt Ta u'e the-,) VV WeJ . i K., tfl t r, ,- tt n. ,! vctir i.. ,t- -e. v .-h the ai'.e or tl4 oi" w,jiker rV-i'- 'i nr-.'.iJ :r., ,-a oiILi !, :,.t S.,.;..-, 44 ,,.r- ps Dealers May Take Shipments to U. S. Border and hand to Purchaser From Other Side. UKUINA, disk., April l. fV Itoslilnnta nf the I'nltcil .s'tntca can liny llipior In CiuvkIii nml fetch It nwn ; from nny pr.ivlnr.p cnrrylnir on nn ex port hnnlnera without lutcrfcreui' from Oinaill.m iiiithorUloi, iiiuler n le. " Itilon limuleil tlmvn M'stenl iy hy the Saakntcliewan court of iippcnla, iiuiHh flnif Iho cnnvlctlnn of K, F. Waller, li'Ulna lliiuor ilciilor, found irullty In thn provlm hil pollen court lust N'ovcm I her of aelllnu liquor lllivnlly, nml cntcuccil to it fine nii.l Imprlsoiiment, CVnnillnn ll,iior ilcaliM may take : shipment to the I'nltcil statin honler anil haml them to purchasers from the American Mile, tf tho Inter run pet them ncross the bonier thay are ex ,iniit from Inti if Tence hy Cniulian police. it VWl i y Y) 5oiyot In 1850, Folgcr's Coffee made its LfW ILI..J..I .L- VtS prouuic roastca anu dicoucu uii uk PciftC Coast. During all these seventy-one years, the Folder name has been a mark of quality. That is why you can expect Folgcr's Golden Gate Coffee to have a flavor that is smooth and rich. And this fine flavor is kept for you scaled in vacuum-packed tins. Folgcr'sGoldcnGatcCoffcereallyij "Different in taste from other coP fee and better." Find out for yourself how good it. Is. Ask your grocer for it. J. A. FOLGER & CO. & framik StitlH KaniM City Dj!!.is FOLGER'S GOLDEN GATE LIN8 coffi;e-tka tXTRACrs-SPICES , . AND BAKING POVM - Wf:sTiX Mt April 1. A tneet llilt win hclil ut the School house Mon ilny March :s for the election of a dl lector to (til the unexpired term of John Vro resigned .ml a hoard meeltnf after tho election of V. I liayhorn for director. A new fimt flajf polo will be placed north of tho school and near the roiicl. J. V. ftiwers left for Monday on a business trip. Pilot Rock rtev. Warmer ot Weston hold aer vice. In the Weston Mt. Church Sun ilny at 3 p, m. to a good houra ot In btereatml people. Sunday school Arll 3 at 10:30 tu nt. Mr. (Irocn, a pulntn buyer from Sun- i vslilc, Wash., was on Iho mountain Tuesday. The potato market la loon- lm? liriKhtcr, field run .ellluR for $2!1 a ton, t Weaton Mt, friends nre nil welcom- 1n(t tho arrival of Mr. and Mra. Joe Hyatt and family to their home on the raise after an alienee of two years and . half at I.t Cron. Waslv. Mix Iliilph l.ansilale retnrneil Mon tay from a weeks visit with her par ents at t'nuiplne. Mr. and Mrs, chartc May went to Pendleton Saturday and were Knslcr sucsts at tho Jim Jones homo In Athe- MOVIES IN THE ! Bi( k Jirrk FTrsfclr.ir til tee- j nl cia a. the aevtc. Sk Mtrcerlt? fnkit.- Tk reject M warrrjtat cf a lHre.- So, , K teat urjnr. ta U array ( ' ta er, weariac ridiac Mirt, anMdf flirt UMl K,itrr. IIU. ' Mr. .n't Mrs. Will Clotild went to W'eatim to visit her father who him walking typhoid, Hauler Sunday. Mr. ami Mm. Will ll'all and family vlfltod Mrs. Hulls mother Mm. W. llntl in Weston. Mrs. Hyatt will no to Condon to visit ii aistcr for two or threo weeks. .Mrs. Dick Kniillsh received word from her alater at Arlington that th. children hud the mump, .ml will not Ko for her little niece until they h.v nil recovered. Mr. Knicllxh will leave for tho ruiiKvr. tump April 1 J, -If;, ' . . mv..c e. - - .V'l i 1 ' ::r , : il : H A -: ' ' - W ! ! , t 1 N-s- .. , ; ; i i t. j - Ox s ; j 1 artrtnK tot4v PSiVva y.y -"Simples the method ilT-"'' and shortens pancake' ; i mix and cixk. Jf?, JTkt OLYMPIC Uih Intitules your hvorttt I .Ji f V T -- trrtl -unUartly milltJ. poikvj. wrapped f" -J k 'Jb.t ' i-t "-. V - V " -T -t most Otoeem (il W,;.:;:"- Ui) )?v ' Mai4