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Only, ix fiionths By carrier . unny. mree months hv rri ... i it Daily, one month, ov Mi.rin t Semi-Weekly, l year by mail""...." !to , ' ... , montna oy mail.. 1.00 4emi-Weekly. three montha by mall M.QO I.UO ,1.50 .60 7.60 5.76 Safety for Air Passengers Telephone , !MlOl.TUTY They say there is nh pain or strife or cure v . In the fair land of Immortality. The- children of the dead smile mer rily V And the old hearts no crosses have to hear; . , , Ito pale, wan cheeks the chalk of tmf feritiK wear. ,,. From all men dread their endless years are free. They are nt rest, as oft we pray to lie; brolieri In Tn treasured dreams ' despair. Life is serene, secure from shame and scorn, TJie wrack of sickness and Its an- , guiKhed hours. Theirs is a richer, purer world than ours, let lor the dead the living dare to - mourn! The lonely days are Ions for us who stay, nut sweet the pace of those who go away. ' (Copyright, 1921, by Edsrar A. Guest.) WHAT WILL ELECTRICITY NOT DO? rrHERE were probably two sensations that were felt by a I majority of the first-night audience at the Chautauqua Sunday nurht when Bumell Ford perlormed a number ot experiments to show some of the things that can be accom plished by electricity. The first sensation, even to those who may have prided themselves on some knowledge of the great torce. was one of wonder. The second feeling fn a great many rases was that the individual hearer undoubtedly lost Borne of f is complacency and faced the fact that the world is still mighty 4 oung, at least as far as its accomplishments are concerned. ' Just how much wiser will people be, and how much farther will civilization be advanced when scientists shall have opened fcome of the fields of knowledge on which now we have no more than a bare, tantalizing glimpse? To what lengths may we be expected to go as a result of the studies that are being made now lot this mysterious force1 known as electricity? The man who Attempts to answer with any degree of authority can be safety branded as an ignoramus, because the men who. have" accom plished most are as one in their assurance that the start has not vet been made in harnessing power ; The field is of great interest, even to the" uninformed lay nan, but he need not feel too helpless when he receives these fude jars to his pride when he is made to realize keenly his own lack of knpwledge. There is one problem in the harnessing of tlectrical power that is right at Pendleton's doorstep, and that is the proposed project at the Umatilla Rapids. The cheering information that progress is being made in the survey of the site, Jiow being conducted by the engineers, is news that is welcome. jBefore many more months pass the information will be available for use in forming some estimate of the work that must be done Jo make the great development dream come true. PENNIES ' : - i av ' s 1 b&v ' . r i- l 4k - 'A. -h For Better Merchandire E. R. Calihorop, iwachutc luventor.1 Is devotliiir ills iinh in ' flnt" tut Civilian ir ivi!i;t-i-. Here ne is anovn least irif? a p.U'.-u-hute with the weight of a woman. The greatest rare must be talii ii in iho uykjns of a laiachute to insure ita oiKuiing In an emergency. "CHARfcEY" DAWES, SCOURGE , OF QUITTERS, THUNDERS CALL FOR HELP IN SHAPE OF MEN AT NEW LOW PRICES SHOP HERE 'AT A CASH STORE WHERE YOtI GET THE BENEFIT OF AN ECONOMICALLY CONDUCTED BUS.. NESS.'-,. - , .. . . . . ' ' . : -v, New Curtain Scrims with dravvnwork borders, ' ecru and white, the yard ........ 15c and 18c White Marquisette, yarn mercerized for , cur tains, etc., the yard , . . , ; . . 33c Madras for side drapes in gold, brown and blue ' and extra heavy, the yard ............. 98c Brown Madras, a very good quality,, 86 inches wide, the yard ". . , . 55c New Tcivcalcs, darks' and lights, in entirely new patterns, the yard 20c and 23c Duretta Cloth, -plain, white, for middies, etc., has a twill, 36 inches wide, the yard . , 35c Pongee Silk,' just 20 yds. left, at the yd. w. 50c Crepe dc Chines and Georgettes, good, J'artffe . of color$i the 'yard....'.!. 1 , ... ..iiv, , 1 $1.39 Children's; Sox, a great range, of new colors and 'patterns1, ha,lf or .three quarter length,- ihclud inp, th' much wanterd, plain browns, the pair V . v .. . ..'.'. ... . . ; . V'. 29c to 55c Muslin' and Crepe Nightgowns, a splendid va-. . 1 riety of new ideas in the making of these . gow,ns, materials ara excellent and prices are so reasonable; outsizes' and regular low neck or high, from .'. $1.15 to $2.S5' New Budget Director Rips' Into Task of Shaping Present able System for Uncle Sam. I N 1920 the United States mint turned out 405,665,000 bright new copper .pennies, 82,200,000 nickels and 92,021.000 dimes. It was not because the. volume of business done in "America required $17,368,750 additional small currency to Tiajidle it. It is probable that some normal increase was re quired and some coins undoubtedly retired from active life, hav ing outlived their usefulness to battered old age. But the cop per alloy of the penny is a tough substance. Nothing like 400, 000,000 of them wear out in a year. A nickel must pass through thousands of hands or telephone slots ! before it is worn too smooth for use. A dime is a mighty useful coin even after it has become a "thin dime." ............ ' The greater part of the coins it was necessary to replace rere LOST. They were lost in most cases through the careless ness or lack of thrift of their owners. Americans are far too prone to let the pennies, nickels and dimes go. , Invested in Thrift Stamps, the lost coins each year would mean a gain to the wealth of the nation which would be of appreciable benefit: Invest your small coins before you lose them. . - After hearing Stefansson's lecture on the economic possibil ities of the North, it is quite likely that any number of venture pome Oregonians will soon begin buying tickets for the reindeer country. r v In the death of J. II. Ackerman, Oregon loses one of its edu cational leaders whose vision will be missed. 28 (From East Orfffonian. 18 'J 3.) ore acutely in need of physical im provement - Lime lends to a "heavy" soil good tilth. Sons well supplied with lime arc ii generally In a good physical condition, j while thof e deficient in that tonstit- ( uent powess poor tilth. The unfavor able properties of a "heavy" soil are looal rhinae merchant dl(, wet and ts t;.'id disposition to criist and clod when dry. The Introduction of lyric, In proper form, crumbs the mass, ren dering it friahle, mellow, and open, flood granulation established by lime is not easily destroyed by heavy rain ! and other natural forces, i Limine gives the best results under conditions of Rood drainage. Gooc" ! drainage should precede or accoiri j pahy liming: of the land. While betnp I n reniitnitn t rt lirr?A cf ficioncv. irntri. the Daily July 12, . Ah Cu, rilannine to viit hla native land soon His partner, Wah Yung Ching, has ob tained a passport for Ah Gu. Vry nearly all the wool hauled to I'endleton this s-ason, br 1,500,000 nouiids, hiis lieen shipped to Boston. A i Jew lots went to Ban Francisco.. , K. II. Anderson, IXho postmaster, Is Ju re todnv. J. A. rI'Uis will leave tfcnlsht for Hinulitim Pprltiirs where he will Iciild u fine bowlinit alley . Mark Jne and Harry Oaks will leave morrow for l.ehimin .-"prinxs. to. APPLIC 1 1 - ION OF LIE i M t f. a. 1. the plant at i BBS GOOD RESULTS: ago at the same time actually lessens the lime requirement of a soil. Drain.' i remove a portion of the acid materia1 j The farmers of Oregon have an urt usual opportunity to secure lime at i cost of production. The first .100 tons I produced is being offered at J4 a ton f. a. . the plant at Gold Hill. If the can produce lime price Will remain event the price Is j ml expected to exceed $4.50 a ton. j whii'h is less than the cost of agricul tural lime l other states. A. C rrXPF.RIMKNT STATION'. Corvnlii. July II. More than r,0 per; rent of I !) "heavy" soils of Western The .round, neck , one, "a 1'enfant." environ can le made more friable, ta,kuit in the least bit decollette, is the ier cultiviited, and produce leltr ir'P one Just now, most favored by the cre by thn uw of lliue, ncx-ordintf to W. t. ators of fashion. The top of the bod I pern, clu( t soils, Oregon ajricul- ice reaches as high as th throat Iln. tgil rsiperinieiit sttlon. The'heavv" As a rule this Jh not very becoming, olls Include the silt loams, clay looms, yet the emart Parlslenne has readily tMif M. -(m. tum ui ui. adopted It. What mill not OIDl Jjeavy-' mil r acia n nator itdacriflti fob "cblc"J ' " j WASHIXGTOX, July 12.TT-(George R. Holmes, I. N. S. Staff Correspond ent) Here in Washington they are calling Charley Dawes The Resurrec tionist." Mr. Webster's dictionary defines "resurrectionist" as "one who restores, revives, renovates, or the like." At first blush the term may seem a queer appellation to apply to the volcanic new director of the budget .ne same ' cussin brigadier" who was Pershing's right-hand man in running the business end of .the A. IX F. in France, and who. upon his return, al most caused apoplexy- among ' some staidand dignified Members of con gress by characterizing their investi gations into war expenditures "a lot I of damned rot." "Hell and Maria!" said Charle Dawes on that now famous occasion. "We weren't, trying to keep a set of tooks; we -were tryingko win a war;"' The ring of that;, declaration was heard around Hhe United States, and it effectually stopped, for the time oe irg at least, any furtHer criticism of !y manner in which the A. E. F. spent in funds. ''. Now they are calling him "The Res urrectionist," one who "restores, re vives and renovates." , Dawes has se. himself, to the no. inconsiderable ta-jl: cf restoring economy in government cpeial on, reviving confidence in the admlni.i;tration of. the " government's 'josintse and renovating the "whole shooting match," as h himself would desc.-iOe it. . ' . . " . He !icerely believes that it can only be done, by a recurrence, by a resur rertioit. or whatever you want to call it, of the flame of patriotic ardor, dv- votien and determinat'on on the part of the public and the officials i:i Washington, which irtide America's u.-uled war eifort the wonder cf the ,r:d. v Asks Sow I.cae of Patriotism. Dtifng the" war. General Dawes pointed out, everybody dropped nearly everything except that which ' would help w'n the war.' Everybody dug in and .1. nied themselves this or that, or rerran.e.i from d.ung the other thin?, nnays with an eye to aiding the government, always with with an eve to setting a disagreeable job nccom-i plii-hed as ,uickly as possible. Xntu n al mi.inle was-raised to the nih decree ' and held ihere by trfe flame of zealot's , Xaiiieilf m ar.l united endeavor of the whole people.. , -,Vhy.'tk General Dawes, can't ;his same fliinie be resurrected and d ,t- ed to 'i iiit r.-j our own house in or der''' as '.VesVent Harding character lines it V'io n.enace to the go.ern nient by the slipshod methods of Kd erai financing is every hit as serous as wis the menace offered by the !er nian arii,i.-s. Ocneral Dawes belij.tj. and unless : r.ielliing is done to rellc e the situation the system nf government is spilnsr to t.riak down. General I'aives does not believe that the nation 'can go on spending money at the rate of J6.oiin.niio.fuin or (7 - 000,000 a year in peace times without', inviting a crash. The call of public ef. fort to avert this crash, he. sincerely believes, is Just as insistent and de manding as was the call to arms when f io- oiiuuii hhh cuurotited with the, i menace of the world conflict. I Cnnequently there will Soon en out! from Washington a call to service. General Dawes wants about thirty or forty Business men, leaders in their va rious lines to voluntarily come to. Washington and devote from three to five months to the patriotic duty of ', getting the government's finances and'i expenditures on an orderly, business ) use oasis. They will serve without pay and the compensation In public gratAude j lohalily will not be lare. If seldom is. ' - . . Says General Dawes, "!jo the busi ness men to whom the president will call I have Just this to say: ( "When the call came to me to take this place I had the same abhorrence of the thought of leaving private life to engage in such a (ask as you have Only the thought that. If I declined the president's call In a time of busi ness emergency like this, I would re gard myself as a pusillanimous quitter for the balance of my life led me to accept. ''if there is any one of ynii who) aft Pretty Light Cretonnes for bungalow aprons, Polly 1 aprons,' etc.; the yd. . . making Prim 20c to 35c lNr.tNTs ami mii.imr.vx swi:,Tr.n co.vrn ' beautiful colorings, lulisliivl wis'd trim, tain ti ' : liuitcli. plenlcil nrotnitl bottom. Ite sure to see ' thrill , $II.7S to. 7.nn WHIIK yard OKU WHY, iiurxu-tml Kwlsd finish the two Japanese Lunch Goths, ias colors, pretty patterns, . ' 36inch 48 inch . . 75c $1.23 1U..L t'OWHini: TKAVI I.IXG HAGS,: tan or ! hlai'k. 1 iiii'li. iiaraiitiel, cncli i' JIO.K5 l'lltltK SI'IT CASKS, straps nil around heavy ' "MAV FASIIIOXKO" 1.ISI.I! 1IOSK, nicixvrlcl bluett, brown ami trWlc.-fusliloiiert-HBl imwiio ; M'liiu lu Ixittoin. . , . . . Better Merchandise at , Lowest Prices j mnterlal and high taxes are the fhlel I subject which the convention Votl4 protection of a. government which you claim to love if one1 of ymi declines to nccept this call,, except -for reasons of life or death, your conscience will be cursed by' the same Conviction. However great the an trifle you will come. When tl.e four months of your service are ever, whether crowned by' stlccess or" failure. ' whether public praise or public criticism results, yon will at least have been true to yolir ! country.", .'" ' j Tluf's why they are calling Charlc Dawes "The Resurrectionist" here In I Washington. He is trying to resurrect', a" living flame of patriotic, ardor out I .of the ashes' .of .disillusionment, ', 1ls-1 gust at profiteering and general weor- iness and apathy which followed the war. ': ' ' ' ' : .Wo Buy for Cash and , Sell for. Cash. Itl'.AI. KSTATI'. t'ONVI'.NTlO.V mnterlal and high taxes are the , subjects which the convention siders. CHICAGO,. July 12. (U. I. I Ac cording to the delegates to the nation al real estate convention, opening, to I'oy, prices will favor the renter , 1nr IcIimI rhlldrea Are ftlrkly . i Muliiere who value their own com' , fort and th weirare of their children, t should never ba without a box of .Mother - tirsy'i 8nt Ptwdr for.. and home bulliler tor. I lie nrsi .lime 'hililrn. for use throughout the sea- five vears. The large cliles acute i son. Tl-e Hr.-k up ( olds, Kelleve I in housing hnortag" is starting m, me east. K. E. Taylor of fait land, .Ore. president of tfeul estulemens' orpa- yers. . TWKrtK 1i ItresMent of the rital estate mens' oiga Ing sliortaKf high price-of 'building KeverlnlineMB I !m M.IatlAft f ...hlnv Plserders, iresdache aer Stornsca TroubJ". ITStu by n.othersfoif orr .1, un ii-.it! uivn SKAOTlON. All Drug Stores. cHitt spy substitute.. : it. er enjoying the benefits rrf great proB-; paid $20,000 ' perlty. success and prestige! nmler thfttax to keep a- SI'EAKHU KAMA ASLKKP. LONDftN. July 12. (t. N, K. ) The Sussex Daily -N'ews publishes a' story of how the new speaker was literally caught napping in his chair. It was during a particularly tedious port of a particularly tedious debate. So runs the bnlicious tale that Lady As tor (ripped up the steps to the speak er's desk to have some private nords with hiin; hut on discovering at close range that Mr. Whitley was peacefullj sleeping she withdrew on tiptoe with an air of maternal solicitude. - This story,' If true, destroys a fond illusion. It'has always been supposed that the one member of the house of commons that never slept wns Mr. Speaker "among the faithlesA, faith ful only he" that, in fact, he was per year fee of income awake. DOINGS OP THE DUFFS TOM GETS A FEW QUOTATIONS. BY ALLMAN SAV.VOUNGMArJ, DO 7HF.SE BOATS BELONG TO THE HOTEL OP DO YOU HAVE TO REWT T-i i r . A r l'S' II thev belong tothe hotel but v0u have to rent 'em ! FIFTV CENTS AtJ HOUR! 15 THAT BUILDING OVEft. THERE THE BATH - HOUSE? VE5. VOU CAN GET A LOCKEPl IM IT FOR FIVE DOLLARS A WEEK, PROVIDIU' VOU'RE STOPfW AT THE HOTEL "V v " v WELt.WHO THE HOTEL-THEV 1 WHl SUPPOSING' I CATtH I VnO KM E? 0VJN6 THAT CHARGE A DOLLAR SOME FISH - WHO Jl,U0 .' pTfj .TENM'5. AN. HOUR FER. f OWNS THE FISH P KEP EM I -i- . V. '.. '14... r. 7&2L Thii tvecpinz rcdnction of $140 i msrle the lalley light Corporation by arbitrarily accepting a hcay Iom, DetieTing mat so drastic a redaction mill result m in ereafled sales, which Till in time wipe oat the loss to them. . , - .- ', Area3y farmer hare renponcled in lare numbers knov ing that thia offer will expire May 31n, nulesi lufficient. orders are received to keep the Lallej factorieaoing at full speed -which only can warrant a continuance of thia low price of $485. t - So yon should take arlrantag of thia opportunity NOW to get this highly refined Lalloy light at a price actually below pre-war level. In the New, Bigger, Better, More Powerful Lallcy you get: . 4 e ' Thi ifodtl 77 IaHcij tritK tin ample porer capacity -The Model B Lalley with 11 yean' unparalleled tuextm , The Model II Ialley, the most simple in construction The Model H Lalley that w the moet accemble The Model II IxiUey that in every respect "Doee Mtrt and Doe It Better" - The Model H Ialley backed ly a year's ymrnntee Don't wait a day lonfrer. The time is short' Come hi and see the Lalley in oeration, or phone or write for full particulars, learn how the Lalley will pay for itseif. BE SURE SEE THE LALLEY FIRST Sturgis & Storie I Ijf.a'IM'M " uIIk ami 'J I.:-.-:.-3 rt'iidleion . ft. . ' siihvm ft'piPfvM "r-r 'it i mui.ii aimmsam.i,;. --mmwwmmmmJimmi.