.-. .W-fer- fags ir.r.s DAILY EAST 0EEG0N1AH, PENDLETON. OREGON. . WEDNESDAY EVENINO, JUNE 1, 1021. TWELVE PAGES 14 '1 " I ii Tkre's More Real Satisfaction ays the Good Judge; In a little of the Ileal To bacco Chew, than you ever got out cf the ordinary kind.' The good rich taste lasts so long you don't need a fresh , chew nearly as often that's why it costs you less to chew this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. . ' : , Put ufi to twi stjlti W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco , ' ' RIGHT CUT ij a short-cut tobacco MARBLE HALLS FOR SE F NATORS BUT COLD GOL F KING GUI SAY CHICAGO EXPERTS CHICAGO. May il. Oolf l the king game ol the country. Link are becoming ho crowded that officials ore handing out numbers o as to avoid argument; over who will get the course next. The above slutements were gleaned , from J. Hunter Smith, and V. II. Cook, managers of the Thomas K. Wil son and Company, and A. 15. Hp'.ldlng und Brothers, In Interviews with the United l'rrsg today. . much ntprrxt lias been mani fested In solf that there are ah ttllUa t(l IllIfA -! uf 1 hO who want to play," said Hnilth. Mem- ed mates. bcrshiu In golf clubs lias been Increas eil by the scores. Kcven out of ten ttiiNitipKHmim are i ocKtnx to me cuui li es after I heir day's work lias been completed. We have sold more clubs this year than heretofore." , "(5,i1f Is irnhtir bv leans and bounds, Cook said. "This, year Is tho biggest uver for all snorts and the heavy de mand for golf sticks shows it Is the leading sport. , Everybody Is teeing rr (in,, feiiturn about the game is Hint all players are demanding a bet ter class of clubs." EDMONTON. Altu. Three times thu acreaite of 1920 will be planted in sunflowers In Western Canada this year. Regarded as a weed a few years '.. .iiiifiowen. have taken rank as v.rHt nn.'nt the most Important of silage crops not only m lanaua out u ni Monkey Finger Prints Now! rr &n L t r -nM .. lrMww '" """ """' L avV... .i MAN BEAST No mischievous monkey wilt escape the Washington police her after. Their finger prints are on record at police headquarters. Dote tlvs Sergeant Fd Kanslwrg here is adding another print to the list that t Kufus, the Washington too monkey Inset show the diffewoct , ketweea a ntan'a Bnger prints (left) and a monkey's. mn isw... s-ror -1 JrSa ACTJOL clean kitchen-no nmoke or S:'rt steady, intense heat concentrated right on the utensil these are the advantages that a good oil cookstove offers you. A god oil cookstove is conven ient and economical no woou or ashes to lug. For best results b sure to use Pearl Oil the clean burning, uni form kerosene refined and re refined by a special process. , Pearl Oil is sold by dealers everywhere. Order by name-; Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) PEARL (X . HEAT AND LlCHT v " . ' i . OR SCRIBES ' - 1 MM Uv . ii ml -A ' :zm Wfc 'f I ; l m . S U; li V f . J CK(in ' Rights, Privileges and Freedom of Press May Become Sub ject of Animated Discussion. WAKHINOTON, Jimo 1. -U -' Mnriln. IT. p. Ktuff Currespoudoiit.) The rlKhts, privileges and freedom ot the press In the Kenato wing ot ... itifoiv i, hnfftiiiA the sub- VI. IMltll B..VIII in. , - - lecla of a vivacious discussion In tho open senate ere long. Tho news gatherers who keep the American public informed of the do ings In tho tipper house m. uwi. are hoping to bring about tins open dlscUKslon of their case. Cnderxtand- !.. uu ihev rn the uower of puuiicuj, they hope by gettlng thelr grievances aired to win public support. , When the Harding aumu-"" nn.n int.. i.nwor the first executive order opened the White "House gates, closed for years. From men on, executive departments extended a broader freedom to the public and the public representatives, the newspaper WMii, ihl eratifylng change was going on In uptown Washington. the process was roversea "J " publican majority In the Senate. An order van isoued by the rules committee barring newspaper men and h. ni.i.itn from the corridor opening off the senate chamber to the west. mui. i. u -vnlnlned. was 10 inui- senators privacy in the use of the Mar- . . t .i,.vtminl naritl- ble room, a spbciou- k - ling the corridor, and opening to a bal cony or portico overlooking the grounds of the Cupltol. The corridor at once became part of th senate "floor" but even more sacrowmi man the floor Itself, for those correspond ents who have floor privileges were not permitted to enter the senate chamber via the corridor. stalled In the Mar- bl room and the corridor. Tables were set upon the portico, where senators might like to lunch. Screens at both Pi.il- of the corridor kept the publlJ gaie from Intruding. The correspondents used mat -" rldor to meet Senators. More news wall gathered there even' day than any other place In tho senate wing or In the senate office building. It was a convenient place to catch senators who would otherwise have to be pursued all over the capital and office building. Now, claim the reporters, their work has been rendered doubly diffi cult, and has been slowed up greatly. They must send In cards from the end of the corridor and any senator ."- may "dodge" on interviewer my easily. . . mass meeting of proiesi. me correspondents put the matter up to the rules committee, stressing the point that they had done nointng io warrant curtailment of their long standing rights and privileges, and hinting that senators wotiia n it,.n,uiv more In the end than they would harm the newspapers. The mat ter Is still in aoeyance oetoic mo v... mlttee, with a strong prospect that sev eral "compromises" will be suggested to the correspondents. These are n Ke lt. ( h retcr-tcd. as the reporters feel they should not, as a matter of prin ciple, yield anything they once had in the way of privileges. Then the matter may come up on the floor, and be threshed out there. L "As In th iffMstf cili toln Tir ur ffi irenn. pvm cf cwuif produUioo. " THE U. S. CHAIN TREAD One of the few tires of which it may lie said that thy deliver economy year in and year out and tire after tin. The U. S. Chain Tread gives ruHicient traction on all ordinary road surfaces. It is probably the handsomest, and by all odds the most popular, of the whole U. S. Fabric Tito line. "In rvmrr " ramiM. you "i m Utth, hrm U. S. Tin" icohomjr rides nB..Tfes IF you could get together all the car owners you know, you'd probably find that their tire experiences had been much the same. Most of them have taken their fling at 'job lots," "discontinued lines" and "surplus stocks." Soon or late, nearly (ill settled back on quality first as the one sound assurance of tire value. As soon as a rrian forgets the cut price tag. and comes to the dealer who concentrates . cn a fall, completely sized stock cf l). S. Tires he learns whit it means to fet frczh, live tires not once in a wi.ilc but every time. Not merely in tho tic c:'ic3, tut in l b own homo toyn. Not merely for the heavy car, but for the medium and light-weight car a full selection of size, tread and type. Your U. S. Tire dealerucan give you this service because of the service he gets from his neighboring U.S. Factory Branch. There are 92 of these Branches. Each gets its share of U. S. Tires, so that the dealer is always supplied with fresh, live stock. U. S.Tires sell as fast as they are made. There is no over production. No sur plus piled up waiting for a "market.' Wherever you buy a U. S. Tire you buy a tire of current production, as fuli of life and value as the day it left the makers. NO HOPE FOR FOREIGN L( !AN TO AUSTRIA United r a ' A A a united s itates States Tiros !' HubbBi Company Western Auto Co. Phone 530 Water and Cottonwood VIKXXA, June 1- (A. P.) Sir William Goode, chairman of tho Aus trian section of the reparations com mission which has just, gone oui 01 c Istenco, who has made several at tempts to obtain British loans for Aus rin .oa nnin ultrriH of Improvement I" the internal situation of this country but holds out no hope that the toreign credits the Austrlans desire will be granted them In the next few months. "Trade Is better, wages are ocgin ninir m umirouch the Internal purchas ing value of the crown and the people look healthier, Fir vmiiam aaiu i I tin A KHMPiu tod Press. "The supply of coul Is now mainly a matter of money und at. tho moment can Be jtteninieu with the question of credits. Raw ma terials are more easily obtained on long credits and the Import require ments for these should be rinancea ith.tit nnv Mprimis demand uiion state funds." ns0 Sir William pointed out that neither tin. Lnuene of Xatlons nor the repara tions commission can grant creuus to Austria for they have no money. Neither, he said, can foreign credits be obtained solely by Austria s initiative. Summer Tabla since he has no assets to pledge ex cept by permission of the reparations commission. "Only bv a combination of all these factors can any result be achieved," he continued. "When the League of Nations has concluded its Investiga.- ttntia m.ri mnrta its oroiiosals which arc to bo based upon private credits. It will still be for the bankers to say 11 mcy will liut up their money. These foreign credits, u gramea. ne said, could not be made available un til the claims against Austria for re paration and for relief loans had been postponed and this involved obtaining the consent of several countries who have .not yet had an opportunity even to study that question, 'therefore, ne concluded, that no foreign credits would bo available for Austria for the next few months. Hard times arc ahead for Austrlans, he declared. form "agitator, in an address hero re I t'emly. SIKMOUIAl, TO W1UI.S -.I"TTT TV lim t I A. r A living memorial to Eugene V. Debs, ; The proposed lnsitutlon of higher in the form of a college "where" lack learning would he located in isonnern f mniipv will be no bar and where all' Honda, and uennite pians i"' " - may live in a Socialistic atmosphere."! taMishment there have been made it may become a reality, according to was assert cu iy w. v . Mrs. Kate Richards o iiara. prison re- i in- plans were oran up .... .iv..-.. and co-workers, with Debs In the At. lanta prison, where they visited him Just before coming here. Students will have to earn their way through the college by manual labor, giving over their afternoons 1 STATE DEMANDS LIFE 0F11 YEAR OLDBOY Knm. tn.l . Mav 31. (U. P.) The state demanded the life of an 11-year- old boy. The trial of Cecil Jjftrkctl, charged with the murder ot Benny Slavln his seven-year-old playmate, started. Prosecutor James A." ililts. charges the crime was committed in cold blood, and will demand the death penalty, Cecil and Benny were play-i Ins in the Burkclt yard on Thanksgiv ing dav. Bcnnv was snot and khico with a rifle. The state said tho shoot ing was the result of a quarrel. Cecil slated It was accidental. Citizens of Ora, where the shooting occurred, ral lied to Cecil s defense, and a .iu,uuu bull on which Hie was released tvus ruised. t.hl. rnp vnur veranda may be made from rrandmothcr'S old wash stand. A piece of glass may be cut to fit the top and the towel racks' may stay on for napkins or an extra lunch cloth. By cutting grooves in the lower shslf you will have room w Individual aarvlnx table. How We Build The Structure of Good Paint WE make good paints like this to save you money ; and we've put 72 years' experi ence into them. We use pure' PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pure linseed oil, zinc and color in scientific ally exact proportions. ' The lead base Is made so tine that it will pass through a silk screen with 40,000 meshes to the square inch. That means covering capacity and ease of fcnread. A special device super-purifies the lead, making it "Whiter" so Fuller paints are exceptionally clear-toned. All ingredients are thoroughly mixed in specially designed machines, s the paint is always uniform and smooth. Hie result on the house is a beautiful, elastic, tough, protec tive coating that stays, if proper ly applied, five or more years, keeping the wood like new. ., Some people figure paint econ omy as "cost per gallon." That is wrong. For "cheap" paint doesn't cover so much surface ou buy more gallons. "Cheap" paint is harder to spread and you. have more labor cost. So the "cheap" paint on the house costs, just as much as the best of paint. Don't allow surfaces to rot it costs less to paint them. "Cheap" paint on the aver age starts cracking in twelve months, while the best paint stays intact from five to ten times longer, if properly applied. Figure the cost per year of service and decide which paint you want to use. We spend more to make paints for your economy. Be sure you et them when you paint. Ill K3B Wilmington, Ohio, has a girl ftro truck driver who answers all calls promptly with the other firemen. IIKUTY IS IIARNOXY There can be no harmony, tind fhirufnt-A rm foeaiitv. In ft home in which the wife and mother is cross and Irritable and dull-spirited. Often as not, disease Is at the bottom of such a condition. Let the woman who is always tired and who suffers from low spirits and mysterious aches and puma, oniy tr Lydia K. Plnkham s Vegetable Com pound. She will then see that thb beauty nnd harinonv will he reto'. to her home with the return Of JiB health, and good spirt Mints I a SPECIFICATION House' Paints Phoenix Pur Paint ' Pur Prepared Paint Manufactured by W. P. Fuller & Co. Free Advice on Painting ASK our agent for our free ad vice. He will show you a color card which shows iZ shades of this, desir able paint We have a Fuller Specification Depart ment which wiii tell vnu all ahout the most desirable color schemes, color har- mnnv and those Other details you want to know. Tale advantage of Fuller Houtt Faints. Tale steps to paint now. Don't let weather depreciate your investment. W. P. FULLER & CO. Dept. 10, San Frsacisco Tionwr Manufacturer of Paints, .Varnishes, Enamels. Stains, and PIONEER WHITE 1.EAO tor U Years Established lit). Branches In 19 Cities In the West- Dealers everywhere. Also makers of Rubber Cement Floor Taint, All Purpose Varniihes. Silaen white Enamel. Fifteen-lor-Floors Var tiish. Washable Wall Finish. Auto Enamel. Barn aad Roof Paint. Porch and Step Paint and P10NBKB WHITE LEAD. "Pure Prepared" and Phoe nis" are Fuller's Specificati.tna for bouse painting. Get either an.r win h,iM h lu., that anyone can make long - service paints. , WHERE TO BUY THEM. These paints are im portant to jrou. so u's important to go to the right stores to get them. Agents' names and a4 dresses are printed us the memo, coupon to the right. Cut it out and put it in your pocket now. SAVE THIS TCut this out and paste It fat note book as a memo.) Mr house needs palntlns Specification House Patau a the following Ageaui SVII.r'a art told kp For All titrrior Johs of Patntinit, It Is Advisable Murphy Bros., Pendleton 1-01..M A. H. Kirby, Adams 1-1 lit riU.l'AKlJe , 5 a . ...