East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 20, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    JAGE EIGHT
DAILY EAST OEECONIAN, 5T.!',D!.ETON, OimCOK, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1021.
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Hcppncr Will be Called on
for Connection Unless We
Give Them More Than Talk.
fthtrr, Ore., July ' 1.'1.
filler Kiml I ireimnia.i ;
hMi nail with muc.i interest of
Mm ulii Ihruwtn (Jn.iri c ueiv in; i
i u i sidi tit of Norihi-i '.Irani coun
ty I wish in express our (meaning my
H Mild III.VMilfl :;lt. i.U'l'il of
Vein- oil i.nl effort .11 KOI a S'" i!
rtTi,; lei'h mid eouih 'hrouuh this
ConipN, mill join 1 iTr.'tl, n.nl Hint
t?oiithtr.i "iron with rna,idu coun
ty a".: hiiiiiwuys loading fro.u pendle-
ton 1. lV.lldlinloll sl.l'e.
Tint- it- a road thi'. nidiy icchd
t" Kivo is nn outlet 1. 1. 1 rite li. i
i i-ti m-d p n lb-ion l. i 1 ' . i-.-1 v-ei-.m
rtlii loth ns u maikr; n-iiier :u ,1
ti'lii'K 1 -uiu. Put iimb-i- ihe .uv-'.iit
civil! (1 n( the rosd : . t aiin"! r. -i li
Poudied ii. so we do next lu st
tlil u ,.i d get the cr ! m i habit and
wtni! . 1 1 money to I' I'llcnd or r-cattle.
We luce tjult rais .1 l:-'."" and poul
tr. "nrkit Wh.-. the iivms im I
to bo .ept in good c i. ii ion between
l.idc " I'kiuh tb( . wiit ,vw;il
ll'Mldled lleHll of lli raised in libs
ei.ujitiv j ml hauled 'c Porol.elon :ii'd
of io'h'i all the Wi;i.i'. weVe loaned
Willi ! r j . h t to brlii : buck, which T.as
noil, '...ufcht in P'l i l-f-k and l-oii-
tikli n. Now with ln-H and cars
Pcndl ton and Pilot Cmi: would !
our home towns if w-e had a ?ood road.
Then 'I would opt n up a loiiiM romc
from atlipm Or lui-ooiih to
erth -icMern ,:',:. i iij Wasiiioe.-
U.'!!. - - -
I ovit to l"k'li n ' i 1 runri'i 'f
.lr v 'i brjtioii and .';t the m'i .'
July 1 c artetl on a I: t: uv :i u t I"
ijti? imty V.VJ Wa diiwn n i,i- I,:kr
vit i i Laky cuiinty, i i-mi if 1'"'
miles unU the worst ru.uN I fiu'iul
T.r i.i'twoen herv t It ii.ti nul I'kuiii.
and e ecially on the L ir.ait; i eoiin'y
end f the r;4l.
, After we passed Loivtf Creek we went
l y way tt Monument, Svi".y: ilitc'.ieU.
lritieville. liend, Fort Rock and n
Miulh in what i known an the dtse: I
But aside of a few short distances
where construction work is on the
roads are fine aud It U a good trip to
take as one is in a mountainous coun
try most of the time with pood water,
good camping likices and finning and
hUBt'ng and interesting country, s"
if this one stretvh of road 30 miles in
Jeillh between lkiah and Hitter was
Wuilt it would open up a good route
front Califoraia to Washington.
Northern Idaho through OreRon. Fy
W"ay of BurriK, Canyon City and Uk;ah
r throuch Iiketiew. Deschutes
counly, Mitchell and hit the oilier road
at Sit. Vernon or Lonft Creek and this
latter route in two or three years will
be till market or Highway roads, so let
u hope that L'matilla county will act
busy and do something besides talk.
Go in buil I int.' the road as surveyed
down Camas creek and give us an out
bit (for en a they do it rant
counly will do her parti. Put ftrant
county cau l go ahead until we know
wc will get a road from the Xor'li
Fork to tile outlet. r if they wont
flo iiiiytliins. im out in the open and
fay so tneii we can get busy on a road
to T.'eppner our next best .as lh"
Morrow county people are aniHuis t"
ctioperate with us on a road through
Ibat way to Heppner.
Cur country here in Northern (Iran!
i only in its infancy t to dcv1-.
nient as to what it would be if we had
.n outlet. 'Aside- front th mis is rt,i
!' uliisi' ami mail n-u!.-. Itiit
o !i to H i. Kiribie cnudilioiis our
: . are buife don a i; I portion
r the I'm.- so we limit set our daily -
pits only it or the lime and freiL-iit
is i .oss, I, t,., lt lakes us fiom three
i; yi to Hitee weeks to pet parcel' pest
i.ui'l iri'iii Pilot Kock to Killer. Could,
here ! e some way in ,. the mail sol.
vice to lake a part and help to pus'i
tins load li r.nislr.' take two d.ii'y
p.uevs. in.- the Kasi i 'rep on inn, the
olllei i 1'ort: mil paper. fTouietilnes we i
em pel. anv papers for three or four'
dais, then net an arm load and it
ira'-es !t i-y i ncolll cn'iettt. (
I ilo sincerely hope you will tot a'
leie.-at'rtii ..f I "tun t H l.i county people
to come oer and view our country and
i1: e'-r .Mlet, so lure's hoping some ;
' d will o m.. from your trip.
Very truly ynrs,
ASA S. AlliUH.AjJT, !
' Hitter. Oreaor.. '
f It ft'
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n.,.. .1 t. ...... v...n..ienti .t.ft in lho World War r.re b.i Ic In iii.
They are l.ance Corporal (Iresh.-.m and Privates Kmil.t am! I !.!.
the Fust Uiiision. Pieturc shows General l'ej'islliii'i u;ieaki.'.;T a: the
iun'.ia'. ceremonies a', llobokeu.
INTRYKADO. A &!
AFGAMSTAN ROYAL PRINCESS
VISITS AMERICA SEES FIRST
VAUDEVILLE AND ENJOYS
, MUKHi'.Y AiiKlClTPU A I. Cl l.
I.K JK, Corvallts. .Inly ;n. India need
coll. -res like r. A. C. where leadership
's developed, in the opinion of s. K.
PimiKini sjii'im r hess.on student from
1 l.o' ::.
' "i. A. C. Is a fine college and the
c impus is beautiful," says Snnulaui.
, "India needs technical institutions lik'
o. A. ", V.'e have rho.I colleges but
few technhN ijiMitiitinns. India is an
undei eloped land of .treat w ealth an. I
opportunity . but her sons must fi:ire
leatiersli p before they can develop ;he
counii')-.
Sanulaui is accompanied by M. A. T.
Fan:i.a au.l C. A. Hamid. both i:ra Pl
ates i f Isp.aiir'a college in ti;e province
of Punjab. India. The three men are
registered in the summer session :t
O. A. C. They e.vpect to register in
advanceil eiiuineerint; r.nd military
tactics lu re next term.
Many wealthy natives of India s.-n '.
.their sons to oli, i;esjn Knirlaiid to re
ceive technical education. The Knu-
ilisli colle-ies are overcrow ded this
year so many yi.'.in nn n from the f;r
east will attend colleges in the I'nited
Possessor cf World's Secondj
ST l P11HTY PAi;i0K!
i
' KANSAS CTTY. Mo.. July -.'U. I i. N
Str'i! car moturinen as will as
the sj.t-ei'iiiii motorlts. must now he
. ware i f the "hiird-boiled" traffic po
! licensan.
A trMi-i" operator was brought be
; fore Judie Kennedy in the North Sub
; Jrunicipal t'ourt chanted with speed
' In ir and careless drivina." Traffic Pa
; trolman J, Coople testified that he
; narrowly escaped injury one evening
while iliieciiuy traftic as :i result of
! "'be stupidity of the 'tram operator.'
: who dashed across the intersection, a:
j ll exeessii e rate of speed.''
Jode.e Kemiedy oMsniisfed' tlie mo-
tornian with a warning.
j "V HI T. KUOMIVi; AtiP.Ni V
"i:i:-.;. i. Aniuri'LTrjiAL cm.-
, L1MK. Corvallis. July iD. y jjut
activities on tho enllc'e campus have
licen on the 'increase this summer. The
hlut in charge of Mrs. Lulu Howard,
actine s'-cret.iry. has become the offi
I via I roomin,' aseiiey fer the city as
I Weil -is for the coMeae people. Many
"JolM" have l.een foand for both
yonriir mn -aioj yoans wonien.
Largest Diamond Sees San !
Francrsco Gay Wight Life
!
I y KLI.IS II. MARTIN, i
I
(International New.' r ervm- I
.-...11 I. el' "is,. eude. M I '
SAN KRANCISCU. Jui.v J ". Kvvn '
thuush but lra.aiai.o ids. el iJie 1 !,..s
;and none e-f the sl.ui of American!
'vaudeville are iimleitood, this jn.pu-i
lar f. i in of Anie. uan auiiis.-meiu has
j its appeal to loyalty of far off Afgnau-
ist-'in.
J To d'-terriine tb.is fact, tile w i'i;. :
I Jilayed host .11 a theatre party to the
) Princess Klllioa Sultana of Afsluinis-
i' It. l.nJ her thu-e sons. Siotirs Hi-;
- slum, Azltn ii.nl Akbar. when they is-.
I Ited this city lecenlly en route io la-n-;
don, w here ine yi-niig pr nees ai e to be
I ed .icnted.
i It was apparent I'l i the first that f
the princess and tin- pr.iin-;i have an !
unu.M.ailj keen sens of humor. I
ITilotMh 'lie Kl-cdkK i'o Kngiish, the I
t princess anynt th. poim' ..-.' many of j
' ; the jokes and laughed heartily when i
: a. ey weie buonu.ea in Per native ian-i
-' gu.ie-Assyr.an by in. r ebie.-t son. j
i Hashhn. I
j Seine Ford jokes w ere cnnjrht by V.t i
I n.yal is. tors without the necessity ifl
i .naisiauuti, tor titese cars liave pone
it! filed Afghanistan ami alrcn';:.- the
AlL,'l:ans have iheir jokes th- ni.
j I'erha)s the greatest am-l.-i incut to
: the royal visitors was nivcn by an act
j least calculated to do so. it was an
: American office scene poi 'fraying a
'gruff American business, man, h:; s-ut
jand a petite stenographer,
i When the father ret erred to !bs boy
1 as his '-wife's son'' and 'lie phiase was
i translated to the iirincess sia- enjoyed
j hearty laii,h.
I A skilful juKlim; act wlti. h op, n..,i
; the bill drew e.vpn-ssions of ailin!: :.
jtion fur the skill of tlie pei-f.-rin.-r.
Muse Appreciated,
i Put. strange as it may seem, the ev
i '"' youth,;!! Tn::i '-f.-: 'bep..-, , -i
by America li nibliem r anil cJVt red to
;lhe echo not little r - p.-..--,. fi,,, ,,,.
'visitors. Jler rapid-fire sian. w.,.- i!ir
P.! away over the'r i .- !U p. .,, ,,
Hash im conmieiited on he
personality "
- f-iut-iimvji.tr mosieai
'a li.azinj,-
the lab'ioal type, featarinc a Iris, won
the iolmii'r.ticii of the younuer princes,
but the pr.iu-is had no comment to
make, .thhoau-h she apparently enjoy
ed the can.'.li.w.
' Mnaa! numbers won their approv
al, lr.e American ja si-u.s iau.:ht
iheir fancy, and a rend. lion of ".My :
eld Kentucky Home" by two male i
oiei s as termed "eiy uoo.l a Iliostj
h.i'iniiiif melody." by Prince llashim. ;
A blaek-faced nunc. ban who made
uier-i.v of the hardships of an ocean
i 'oy.-iae, pleased tin- isttors iunncusc-i
I.-. -.Tiny probably had in mind tneii !
yeyaeie across the I'acif.c shcu tl:i-y:
were fori ed lo.tiavc-1 secon-l class In '
the rfieat aiinoyanee if the pr.neess. j
Tile last act on I he bill. however, '
(hew from it 1 1 members of the royal j
parte expressions of Wi .ldiTmrnl and
cs!i buishmout. it leu a t lurcyci- ,.u
in whii ii a lany pretoniier rode a nr.-
torcycle within a steel ulei.e. a m u. 1
stiiin'.i?,r the ceniet and dod-iin the '
hur iiin- machine as it sped around :
the steel hall.
".Marveh.Ds nerve.'' s:iid Prince
Hasiiim. win, in,i.!ired particularly as'
' tile ipaifi-ml from which the cake,
con.-triK l...l. )!,, is a sluileiu of '
engineer!!!; and this i-art appealed to I
bin'. i
ilt r.as th.. eel;, act oil the bill which ;
drew (he apeiaiiso , t i.r.iieess and "
.rinte.. I
And w lira it v is ;ill over the prin-
--s said I brow. I, i'ruice llasbini:
"'l il pl iiicess directei! me t tbitnk J
u fr a most en.!e.-.;:cie eveninu.-
And thi-.s was Am-rican Minb vii!e!
1 1 wm rr
azz xr H
PUIIE CANE. 100 LBS
HJ RE CANE, 50 LBS. $3.45
PURE CANE, 25 LRS ' 5?2.05
GOLDEN C, 100 LRS. $6.35
POWDERED, 30 LB. BOX ....... $2.75
CUBE, 60 LP. BOX $5.75
Special Price on Five
Sack Orders
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
inland Merc. Co.
Adams, Ore.
Cash Mih-t Accompany Mail Orders.
More
inti-ixluccil (o Afjthitnistan royally.
I.iki's our Cafes 1 '
H took- ii,,. cafes and gay ni;;ht I fc
"f San Ft;:n,is,.i. to remme f.-r t lie
urst time th.. veil which cusioms of
lie:- c. unti-y (b-ere.'-s she must wear '
from ihe face of I'l in. -ss For ;mn, Sul-1
tain of Kabul. Afsiiaiiisian. Words
loer-e wor-!;e-. the princess said, wi.ubl
e,- ,.p;ess h-r r-rol. for not ba.x- j
" visiled s,n l-'ran iseo before she,
lid. .Vot only iloes Princess I-'atima j
Ike A ii'ener.n meals and service, but'
-he lif. i ;., .j:ir..:.. to jazz mush-! '
i i re
Sold byCrocerr
Lverywhcrtl
... ViAi - f. :' ?
Who Goes To Work
: With You?
One of two companions leaves the breakfast table
withyou;help or handicap.
The right food gives you a lift with the day's work.
The wrong food weights you down .
is a kelp.
It gives balanced nourishment without taxina the
' digestion as heavy, starchy foods do. It adds energy
without taking energy away.
GrapeNuts with cream cr milk contain1; the es
sential elements reeded by body and brain.
Crisp, sweet, delightful GrapeNuts is anidea)
dish for breakfast or lunch.
"There's a Reason "
74it by Pettum Cereal Company, In corpora ieJ,EaUle CreekJ-lichignn.
Kami! i, accompanied bv 1
""'' '" : H ishiin, Ax, l.l and Ak-1
L" '' '"''' .'or i-eiiiion, wh 1 the,
;';" 'Mir c,,,.Ke. Sindar!
i-'.ia, iJian. ihe ei lest is tiie 1
""'" '''cniiei- ,.( the party who speaks'
'inrbt li li-,vi!,K mastered it in h s r.a
: ive ! ;
.""v '''''''"- ii.it only likes your Am-:
"'"'' ,,: '' 1 nt is .nille fond , f your
sl- ' i - n-l iu '.iv.ii brothers and my.seif
ii.-,, a-.-i-ee with her, and immediately!
flcr our ai ric-,1 here discarded our ,
native ,,ie...s f,,r American rnrb," s;ii'l :
i riiice llasliii,,, fin our arrival we
oiied .-i lasiiioliable restaurant and
my moth' r was more than fascinated
:'C ihe dancine. jn f.,,., ,.v . ...
tu-ipated in it. and seemed not to j
n i l;!! ot ii,' ,,. said with a. smile. I
America. Pnlim,ii.
A sl.artM'i,. fact rocoaled l,v prinrel
H.'lum was that h, Afghanistan Am-i
era a or the I'nit,., states is practltal- !
iy i. nh. aid of and the few who do I
know of h refer ,,, f, ..,,, nrv.
' "" ' were to wrile niv I'l ieorlK
from here they would not believe me'
:iixi uii'iK nie crazy." aaid' the prince.
.i.ii-i , I'ipi, -nn3 tn, n- eilueatlon in
London the three royal sons hope to,
return to their native p,,,, ami brimr ;
lie. lit s.-vei-ai ben.-fjeial i-lia,.,.,., i,.
their emu. try. Afahanislan , I
Prince Hashim. is practically- iso
d because , f hick ,,f modern ,.. :
n -' iions or enmiuunieijtions with ,,th- i
nie countries. A netw-m-K .-t
ltiln-a. railro-idx , -nn bi-idt-e.? would
i I'l'i-il advanlat.-e to the cotinlrv
'' 'in-h is i n li in fruits of all u;, .,n( j
uom-i-ais. ami it (s the ibeain of the1
!:.,. roval brothers to educate them-;
!.-s ,-,I,,,)If eof-oiee,.;,, 11,,,-s and be!
'I'll" to make these lu-'-essities ;, real-'
'(' ' Ai'-hnnbtan has a popub, i h ,n of
ippi - ornately i jO.inui ana person j, ;
To VMi llui-iHii;:. ' :
"f th-- thi'-e lart-'est and mnu vabi-.
h),.. iliamoiols in ihe world Princess
'ii.r-.a miosis Ihi- si com! Iniv,.-t. ;
The !;,-,,! - K ' h - i - n le n-- is owned by I
i"'at I'loain .feel .-,)u,., ,, approxi-
niM. iv l.o.ii.u..i Th.. re,-, ml lar- I
1 '"'"-y ai -Xi'r- is Pi.- properly of
!'i -i ,:, ... Kaifo.,,, who sacs if, value !
-,""':i,' n..'.i l(. The .
hi,-1 -opr. ,,.. K.,;i-T;ihar - heloiut
o ihe ,s-!.,;, ,,(- ,., tUli
:!". i'l ih:-!i-c.,n is sen'- !
1 ""'I !,. in. pari ,
The o'-l r im. of li,,- parents III-- '
" '" w-'i'li'"-' still rciirtinM. the
l'1''1 ""''-'' ".Man ,-i- ,, in ,-,,,,n-
"V "' '"'' . ""!' "f !',- i,l iiejv,...:
II .-.':' I I -!We,. ,,,. )4 , irjn. t
c:p:-i-i.'- said I'rhico liaihlui. !
'"lb.- civ ..f K.,1,,,1 in located on n
Piaiu. while practicalic lh" v.-bide re--maiiiih-r
. f t'.-e con, ,irc is very moun
i no a.-. Th,. w, aiher is m,ei.-,i,,.. .
!'.e W!,,,., ; I.,-,,,,- ,...! ;,,, ,h(. M,.
ni'is i.i.a. .,),' th.. pence ,-,!
apeakint f e!i,a!,. ,.,;,,.,
'I he to al oarty I.- r, toni-ir.i: the ,
'ot, wh,.,,. t! - v.-,il y;.;, lie. I
' 'ties ami la-,-,- t. I.,., ,,, fn,,,.,.
H.-isl-im l.d he Woubl i av his resor-cl,
lo Prisi lent Hauling before :ailiur; foi
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rw HE advertisements in this paper were written to you.
A It is impossible for most merchant and manufactur
ers to send you a personal letter about their goods,
their wares and their services. So they pay us for the privi
lege of calling these things to your attention in our adver
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If they did not know that a certain proportion of our read
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not afford to advertise. . It would be a losing proposition.
Read the advertisements as you would a personal letter.
Many of them are just as important and just as interesting.
They will help you to economize and to keep posted on store .
news of real interest to you and your pocketbook.
Don't lay aside the newsp;iper without reading the advei
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