r,s-W4s-,jl,W'v-'i f ACS TOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY1 EVENING, APRIL 20, 1621. TEN PAGES .How To Keep " jQreAonip) I'ubllahM nlly and Siml-Wwklj-, at ruiniiicn, iiniicin, By the EAST Ol.l.i;lM.V. I'l lU.ISHl.Nt? CO. Kritrnd at ihr purl uliiri' at ivndlv tnn, i M, k tm, as , , oml diM mail mut ter. OS SVI.l! IV OTHER Oil IKS Imperial HolM NVwa Slnnd. Portland. N K1I.K AT "hlftn l!ur,nu. !(!!) Security I'.llil.linc. W nliinTtnn. It. , Kurt-mi Mil l-'our-ti-cnih KtrcM. N. V. 4aMfcrr ef thr AMNtlnra1 I're-ia, Tlio AioclM('it rrraa in exclusively rtitillfil to th ufp for republication of nil nfi dispatches crertitc-d to It or hot other it cred.led in this paper mid alao thf local new a publmhed herein. ax im:i'Eri:NT M:vsi'.vri:u. . Bt nscmrTioN hates (IX ADVANCE) Daily, one year, by mail lnily, aix ninntha. by mail ... Unily, three month, hy mall Iaily, one month by mall laily, one yenr by cnrrier Uaily, lit months by carrier Illy. three month by carrier Daily, one month, by carrier .eml-VeeMy, one year by mail..." Semi-Weekly, aix month hy mail Semi-Weekly -three month by mail .. $ 1)0 ... S OU ... 1.50 ... .50 ... 7.50 ,.. 3.75 ... l.KS ... ,K5 2.00 l.OO ..50 IE Telephone. a vl ml THE TOWN OF ffEDTO BE V Red to think I'd like-to no To the town I used to know An a little bare-fimt lad. Tanned of cheek an" always glad. Hut It's been no Ions since I Told the Rood old friends grood-bye An' net out for wealth an' fame, That Is cannot Vie the same, An' maybe I'd better not Spoil the picture that I've put. mil's been buck, an' he tells me Tow n's not m-hat it used to he; That old Barker's grocery store Isn't open any more. An' meet folks we knew are Bone, Moved away or traveled on To a brighter realm than this. An' the girls we used to kiss An' go courtin' with, somehow Uon't seem half so pretty now. Folks have told me that the farm Where I lived, has lost its charm An' they've paved the dusty street Which was velvet to our feet. An' It's now a thoroughfare With the hum of motors there; Wouldn't want to lose the joy That I've treasured from a boy Guess I'd better keep always Memories of those happier days. I'm afraid of goin' back. Memory still keeps the track To those favorite haunts of mine Lake a painted canvas fine, ' the old spots live with me Just they way they used to be; An' to see them now would seem. Much like Fhattering a dream. Bo the town shall live with me Just the way it used to be. (Copyright. 1921, by Edgar A. Guest.) AS THE TREE IS EENT SO IS THE TWIG INCLINED AN EFFOftT to "regulate" the conduct of young people in Chicago brought forth the fact that the young people in question were but following the example set by older folk. Now here comes a story from Columbus, Ohio, which hears out the theory that reformation to be effective must begin with the '"higher ups" : Bill "Blank," a student at Ohio State University, rushing into the university jewelry shop, asked the proprietor why his watch wouldn't run. "Well, I'll tel! you," said the jeweler. "It has three small pictures of girls, two long blonde hairs, one brunette hair, not yuite so long, a little talcum powder in the differential, a wee piece of ribbon and the remnant of a powder puff." ' The jeweler exhibited the love-lorn articles to Bill. Looking sheepish and expressing astonishment, Bill said : "Gee, I don't know how they got there. I just received the watch from my dad." Now what do you know about.that? HIGHLY IMPORTANT BUT WHAT IS IT? (East Oregnnl.in Special.) I HKtl.MISTO.N, April :. John ; Ueavert of Irrigon came up Sunday to! visit his wife anil son "Jack," Kolnif on , to Pine City in the afternoon to look; after some road work. He returned ; by way of PtnnfteM and brought Ilia j father nlons to help keep him com-; pany during Mrs. lieavert's absence. j llogan Miller has rented the house I on the old l'eter Nelson ranch a mile j west of town and with his family mov-1 ed thereon. Jlr. and Mrs. llurr Heals1 who occupied the premises havoj moved to town for a while. llogan has also rented the Ben ,mith ranch I and part of the Heals ranch and will I grow lots f alfalfa hay this season. j Quite a number of our nlmrods drove out to the bjg rabbit drive Sun-1 day in Juniper Canyon and report mi! excellent time and quito a successful drive. j Mrs. Mary K. Howard of Corvallis is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. John' Heavcrl. i One of the biggest baseball games of the season was pulled off Sundnv on i the local diamond when Echo and the local baseball nines crossed bats. Hnth parties put up a very stiff game and a well contested one, with plenty of good ' playing and very few errors till the, ninth Imilng when tho score stood 6 , to 0 for the Hermiston team. This1 yet leaves the Hermiston team nt 1.- 000 while the Echo team has dropped to 250, having lost two games and won but one game. A very larse crowd was out to witness the performance and all went nway well satisfied they had received their money's worth. Mrs. Bertha fmenhofcr, who was on the sick list last week. Is well again. Clean-up was well observed Sntur- I zn Good Condition Sound nerve, clear had, good digestion, strength, endurance) end general he-ilca depend upon clean blood. If the kidneys and bladder do not properly perioral their function, the blood cannot h clean and pure, for theae oigam filler and coit on the waste ovutrr, impurities and poiicnoua acidi lli.it cause nervous nets, rheumatic pairs, bncksche, Ian juidncse, sore' muscles, swollen oin, stiffness, piifftriesi under the eves and other weakening symptoms. WAS RELIEVED AT ONC1 "I wrt arlticf ret wad kidney ind bladder trouble nearly 8 ytari. Hid one vrv bad pell kb.iut S yirt aft. Was continf d to bed for 4 or 5 davg, uniiV-, fn ti.rn wrthnul help. 1 commenced usinf 1'oley Kidney Pilla and can truly aay t was rehevej at onr. 1 l.'Xe olairc in racnfnmondinf yur kidney pills In all wliohav kidney troulle." Job.nH.i:h. Michaa Uar. California.. Foley Kidney Pills soothe, ilrcni"hen, fasal ovcrrrnrked. weak and diseased kidneyt and blad der. When these orgnns are working properly, the blood is cleansed and purified, eppctite returns, good dif.ea lion follow, relreshirt, sleep is po rible, healih and strength cone again. They have brought relief to thourands of men and women who thought old age was ceding on before it wot due l 28 MS AGO i . (From the bully East Orcgoiilnh, April iO, 1SU3.) The W. C. T. V. will have a program nt the Itnptist church Friday evening. Tho program will consist of scripture rending, Mrs. U F. lnman; reading, Mrs. X. E. Despain: recitation. Kddlo day of last week nnd,the streets, alleys j lnma": sons, Louie Despnin; music on THE following is the concluding paragraph of President Harding's recent address before congress: We can rentier no effective service to humanity until we prove anew our own capacity for co-operation in the co-ordination of powers contemplated in the Constitution, -ind no covenants which ignore our associations in the wr can be made for the future. More, no helpful society of nations can be found ed on justice and committed to peace until the covenants re-establishing peace aix- sealed by the nations which wer at war. To such accomplishment to the complete re-establishment of peace and its contracted relationships, to the realization of our aspirations for nations associated for world helpfulness without world government, for world stability on which humanity's hopes are funded we shall address ourselves, fully mindful of the high privilege and the paramount duty of the Cnited States in this critical period of the world. It is being facetiously remarked by some newspapers that this paragraph is responsible for the fact European papers have mostiy remained silent regarding the message. They dont know just what it means and do not wish to show their ignor ance. ANOTHER PUZZLE HIDES have suffered a slump of 50 per cent in price in New Zealand, but even then bring a value, translated into A murifnn mnnov nf 1 fr 1 ronta o nnnrir onrf -fii-cf ..alf ........V... II.M...,. V& A 4 J V. V- . . .... ..VU.IU LUIl" skins 24 cents. In this country, with much less livestock per capita, and far greater demand for shoes and leather, the price ranges from 2 to 3 cents and commission houses advise farmers that hides are unwelcome at that price. How do you figure it out? Capper's Weekly. There are good, reliable clothes cleaning establishments in Pendleton and there is no occasion to send such work out 6f the city, to Walla Walla or elsewhere. Every dollar kept here is a dollar in local circulation ; the dollar sent away is a dollar gone. They say that in Pendleton the only driver more dangerous than a pretty woman is a man who is watching a pretty woman pedestrian. In Syracuse, N. Y., there is a regulation that dancers use only their feet; in the west the custom is for dancers to use the floor. In view of the present hisrh rail rates the move to Viavo V10 Hill liners restored to the run between Astoria and San Francis co is a good one ; furthermore the trip-by water is more pleasant than by rail. Achats lour Experience? If coffee keeps yon awake nights, change to Postum Cereal a delicious meal-time cMrik.whole; some and j&tisfymcf , bat oontSdning ' nothing that will disturb jour rest Economical Better forTtbu "there's a Reason ;ini Dackyards were made to shine. The Community club ladies served the workers with a bin remist at noon to which all did ample Justice. Glen Bleakney of Kclio was down Sunday to visit his wife. He was ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bleakney, Miss Catherine Klcaknev ind William Kleakney. The boys of the American Leuion ' held their regular monthly meeting on ; Wednesday evening and also elected officers for the coming year, as fol lows: Carl Voyen commander: James Todd, vice commander: Floyd Amos, adjutant; Logan Todd, master at arms. On Wednesday next the boyc will hold a social evening to which all ex-scr-! vice men are cordially invited. j A large crowd was out to the Play house Saturday evening to see "What's ; Your Husband Doing." They went ! home satisfied that they did not know i all that happened at the club,desp!te the many stories told about those fa-! mous places of rest and quiet amuse- i ment... The naughty men have been ; saying nothing since, us they seem to ! think that "quiet minded men always' have peace within." Austin Klee is again back in the Hermiston Bakers and Mr. Sutherlini is to be congratulated on his getting Mr. Klee back again. J. S. L'tterback of Nolln has rented the J. J. Casserly ranch one and one half miles west of town and with his family moved out to tho farm last week. J. J. Casserly and .T. S. l'tterback spent Monday in Pendleton transact ing business. ' the bells, Itobbin Fletcher; duct, Hlsio Folsoni and Charles Loud; essay, Hoy i Hitncr; music, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher; i reading, Lillian Eppel, remarks, Mrs. ! A. M. Ualey. ' J. A. ltoric, Cnion Pacific agent, Is in Portland on business. ' Clark Wood, the enterprising pencil I pusher of the Eust Oregonlan is in I Weston today. THE FUM BONE At the request of the owner, and with the consent of the Federal Judge, saloon in Chicago which was closed for violation of the prohibition law, was recently turned over to a family with ten children who were evicted from the home they were buying bc- ause of inability to pay installments. , The Peruvian Navy has been grant ed the use of mechanical equipment and personnel at the Coco Solo air sta tion of tho United States Government located at the Canal Zone. The Pe ruvian Navy lacks the facilities fur the assembling and testing of aircraft nt liome. I i-WB Xcvds Spanking, We'd Suv The fellow who is mussing and fuss ing around, scolding and complaining, reminds us of the little girl who called: "Muvver, I'm upstairs crying: come an' soe what's the matter wif me." The Literal Truth Shopper: I want to git'u fashion able skirt. Faleslady: Yes, madame, will you have it too tight or too short Sage brush. Jlcrcdity "Do you believe in heredity?" "I certainly' do. Why, for instance, k my aix-months-old always trying to get his toes in his mouth if it isn't because of his dad's constant strug gle to make both ends meet?" Bos ton Transcript. f'rertlt Wtic-rc Credit Hue Little liess: I haven't had a spank ing today. lTnclo Dick: Little I '.ess: mother's been ion transcript. Been a good girl, eh? Oh, it isn't that; i perfect angel. Bos- i..nmiriioY ijoaiks r.nuR. WASHINGTON, April 20. (A. 1'.) Laddie Boy, President Harding's pedigreed Airedale, will formally as sume the leadership of Washington canines when he heads an animal pa rade to be held May 11 under the di rection of the Humane Education So ciety. Announcement that Laddie Boy had accepted the invitation was made today. These Wonderful Values in SILK DRESSES House Aprons Tliat spHI economy. Made of guiglunns percales find iinblcacliixl muslins, prettily Irimmod. as low as H9- to SJ.IO - Law Silk Hose $4.49 Pair Colons of Ui-owii, gray, black and ' whllf. Un kind that n iv worth $.y,vi. Oiu- prliv $4.49 I, I N t; l; It I K til Alt Ml l si: Is a highly liHTi-c rizMl satin finish fabric for gowns, line- -lopes, etc., will wiisli psffiHtly, ouo jard wide. 1st jrt yard sac Warner's Corselette Is a girdle ami bandeau roiiiblmtl with hose sup porters attached, no stays, at . . . .$1.59 ami SI. 98 are proving real win ners. Dresses of taffe ta and Canton crepes, blue, navy, brown, gray, tans, etc., sizes from 36 to 42. 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Prohibition Is t lie issue which is forcing Sinn Feiners and Irish Nationalists in the North of Ireland to get together on common ground nnd probably ulti mately will cause them to sit in the l ister Parliament. While the South of Ireland, solidly Sinn Fein, haB repeatedly rejected Lloyd George's dual parliament scheme, the Irish Nationalists and Sinn Keiners in the Hon Counties have been unable to decide upon a policy. Within the past few days, however, the leaders of these two wings of the Irish Catholics in I'lster have gotten together and decided to participate In the elections, to be held in .May. Both factions have agreed to advance on equal number of candidates, who ure to have mutual support. The Sinn Fein candidate in the pheponderating ly Sinn Fein district Is to get the com bined vote of the Nationalist, while the Nationalist candidate In another district is to get vote of both the Na tionalist and Sinn Fein. In this way, the Catholics hope to make a suffici ent manifestation of their Mreneth In j, .-4 fi n r 'A '"Bna! ErtJ Zjt ta Idolise! They belonf to Mile. Pratne, French Mtrra. Paris artistn sy tbff are the most besuiiful ans "the iiwst Wna-, tofaT orb In all of ITance. I'toto slwtvi hit mkmj tbcBj up for Ui 'fpf tad cleat-tip ei tliettv "Citrsonia." as I'lster Is dubbed by the rest of Ireland, to Impress the Orangemen as well as the government In IaiikIod. 1'p until the present, how ever, both Nationalists and Sinn Fein ers. if elected, bave nlcdired them selves not to tako their seats. According to advance predictions, the ('a tho I la minority in North Ire land cannot hope er a representati on that will in any way he formidable against the combined forces of the Orangemen. On the other hand, on questions where there Is a divided Orange fallowing, they would be able to hold the balance of power. Prohibition Is the one ouestlon thut will drive the Irish Catholics and Ir ish Protestants In t'lster to combine, if the Klnn Fein und Nationalist mem bers elected do not take their seals In the Delfast Parliament, it is conced ed that the Krys, who have made great headway In the North of Ire land, will have a clear majority. The "Pussyfootei's" have already announc ed that they will Immediately preci pitate the prohibition Issue. According to statistics, more than ninety per cent of t lie license hold ers In I'lster arc Catholic und cither Nationalists or Hlnn Feiners, Passage of a prohibition law would ruin their business. On the other hand, the percentage of Catholics and Prolcstr ant brewers and distillers Is about even. In numbers, however, they are far less than those engaged m the re tail trade. Their representation In I the Ilelfust Parliament would be ne gligible ' Jf the "appointed day" arrives, and elections are carried out and the set ting up of the Caison parliament fol lows, t lie Hlnn Fc.lners-Nntlonallst mi nority will be faced with two thluA. Ulther tliey will havo to participate, thereby helping make the dual parlia ment system u success, or they will abstain Ji opurdlrlng the chances of the scheme, uud at tho same time making the Introduction of prohibiti on in tue His Couiilies virtually a cer tainty. K . rV I VESSEL HAS EXPLOSION, E CM PRINC TOIvIO, April 20. (A. P.) Tw sailors -were killed and two were wounded in an explosion of a boiler' tube on the Japanese battleship Ka torla on which Crown Prince Hirohlto is traveling to Kurope while tha vessel was between Colombo and Huex, says an official statement. The prince ar rived in Hoc safely Friday. Whllo drilling for oil near San Aa tonlo .drillers discovered a thick bed of phosphate' of high commercial value. 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