DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1021 EIGHT PAPES fAOT! EIGHT Special News of Umatilla Co. ERNEST SNYDER BUYS (Fact Oreronlan Special.) PTANFII'LO, Aug. :c.Miss K. M. Tnthank has cold her ranch on tho mr-udiK consisting of one hundred Slid eleven acres to FTrnest Snyder, who Is llvjng on the place, the sale wim mirtc hy Lafe Hamnitok. O. W. Connor moioted to Portland Saturday. Mrs. M. K. Severance and grand daughter Miss Wlnefrel Johnson of Great Falls. Montana, are the guests Bt the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. f'everance. . ronslderable street work is being done. Grading Is being done on Fur- nlsh and Taft streets and also Bar- tiara and Lucy streets are being im- 1 proved. Work vti the new high school build Ing is being rushed, but the building will not be ready for the opening of the school September 6th. Miss E. M. I'nthank left Sunday for her home In Tacoma after a months visit with Mr. nd Mrs. F. B. Stuart. Ernest Greathouse and family have moved in the Roberts house on Bar bara street. Mrs. C K. Haxen and son Leo and daughter Maria returned Friday from , . . I ItlL UUUI OilLLI ;li " XKW ROOKS AT THE COV-NTY L1RUARY. Ronjoup Real democracy In opera lion. The author's clear account and crit icism of Swiss democratic Institutions are all the more valuable because he has seen them working from the In side. A study of the Swiss Confedora- a two months visit with Mrs. Haxen's jti' Is of Immense interest and value parents at Alpina Michigan. Mr. Ha- J to a foreigner. Here Is a state which zen met them at Missoula and ac.com- appears to have been faced with the panied them home. I problems of racial and religious mi- Mrs. Frank Round returned to her norities in their acutest form and yet home in Pendleton Friday after a sev- have solved them more aurressfully eral days visit at the home of Mr. and than any other state. This book, we Mrs. E. S. Severance. 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Webb Phone 548 Ivor UM 'uiiiuure Takm In Exchange Part Psttim-ui u ttm Kaetui Ajpnnts la IVtuUrtnn fur Aerolui (o Whip) Forea Kbadea. seemingly clumsy handling of national problems is not due so much to the fault of one part or another as to cer tain fundamental provisions of bu lonstltution. Biirbank Woman as decoration. 3 he book is original, amusing, In structive and vivaciou.s It is not alone with the Grecian lady' that Miss Bur bank concerns herself, ijhe Is even more conscious of the woman of to day, women like Mrs. Vernon Castle. Mrs. Cone Nast, or Geraldlne Farrar, as exponents of what is appropriate, strong and beautiful of line and dis tinctive in style. In other words, this, always entertaining book may be look ed upon as the apothesis of the fash ion book. No one can read it under-J standingly and not become a beter dressed woman for so doing. More- aspect and seem to be what it reallvita:"s chapters on ocean freight classl is an expression of self-kndwledKe. - inrscuttCNCS oi a chiit a eg outa ; v-y YeS"fSR a f , : my HC -V jfflj jg . V H0-T ON, KR. NSWcrtvED 1 - THIS Wt.C t I -INTROOOCO- OV TO A IS KINP OF NUTTY. ToO--f" MS HAS JUST oaHT HJSTT ; MffSTrtOOvcG V.'. 1 '.freight rates and regulation and con- harmonious perception, and the his toric continuity of elegant costuming. Cheley Stories for Talks to Boys. All workers with young people know that the story is the part of a talk that is remembered best. The author, long a successful boy's work secretary, has leathered from many sources illustra tive material upon which group lead ers, Sunday school teachers, and speakers can draw to drive their mes sage home. Kitigkrti Among American Men. A great cross section of American life this our army in the World War has surely been. What !t has shown of the religious life of American men. and the vital lessons which the church thould learn from It, are presented in this, the first of a scries of studies made by the committee on the wa, and religious outlook, Corivin Oonstit utioii. This book contains the complete text of the constitution of tho United States 'with full explanaions of all those passengers which seem the least obscure. Cruwder Spirit of selective service. General Cro-wder presents a brief histoiy of compulsory military train ing and a detailed account of the for- fication and rate tariffs, ocean rate- making, aand the regulation of steam ship services and rates by the govern Sweelser Opportunities in aviation. The present volume Is an opportu plunc pilot, scientist and manufactur er of the future in the air. In future aircraft will be used for pleasure as well as business. Pilots and mechan ics will be needed. Here Is a new field for Americans and here Js the took to tell them how. St 'V:i.rd His 111; tide of i-olr. White world-s'.ipremacy Is tn dan ger. The world-wide ascendancy of the white race, apparently m unshoe ab'e is in reality threatened hy the lc! red races. Such is the author's thesis This will surprise and startle na.vy. Yet . Mr. Stoddard a.:il'. c nvfi!)y Ihe relations. . illicit !, re.isri'ii' itnl, and politic!. Iieiwecr :he wl He race and the ye'!jv. nr .n id n k i he! red laces. H sh:iu tl.at the cric-ed races are inco-ninr enii m i "sly beyond the lncree. ,o i f (he whites, that t: ey entertain a comrr.un iliKiike for white domination in many refrions and; active hatred and that it hey now show a tendency to over- ul linn '.r:cir jjounaaries and to expand !mninn on1 ..... . . . . . i ul e-inu. h te areas. The book, which lectve service system. He describes lexam'ties the character of each of the the function of every part of the ln-rrt.U; colored races and nations, show trieate machine, which he created, jm.f conclusive evidence ft aggressive with its local boards established In )nv k. ning at least among the most every sefction of the country, and he 'advanced, the yellows and the browns, joints out the immense value of this ! l8 ,. (Wr sharo w.irnlnir to the whites j machine and the great possibilities fori. npIeal to white solidarity, a con- its usefulness in peace-t.me. He be- ;ltir:r.ation. pf such wars as the great hevea that this machinery can,, and '( ,L just ended which so frightfully should be, used for the) purpose of weaken the race, furthering education, settling labor ( 1ppniaiin Liberty and the News, dkputen and aiding activities of na- . freedom. In the modern world, rte- t.oc-wide scope. In th.s book he sets : Pe.nd on iinlrammeled access to all fcrth his theory in a clear, interesting : th news. Tlvs book Is a cool, clear nianne;-. ,,,1 informed exposition of how deeply Huobner Owan steamsh'p traffic' public op'nlon has become Involved In managoiH si:. Tne purpose of th's book is to pre re.it in systematic order the particu lar facts, forms, practices, functions Mason How to become an office stenographer. Nash Lawyer's life on two conU nents. Pettlt Self-supporting students. Sharp-Patrons of democracy. Worst Industrial work for the middle grades. Church and Its American oppnrtun nlty. Stockton Project work jn educat ing. Wetmore First book In English for non-English speaking adults. Woodrow Brightness and dullness in children. , IES! LONDON', Aug. 29. (By William L. Mallabar, 1. N. S. Staff Correspon dent.) "Shall doctors tell?" The question la agitating the minds of doctors here, and the meeting of the British medical association at Newcastle devoted a great part of Its time to a discussion of the matter. The ministry of health has undertaken- to receive a deputation from the association on the question. Thj whole matter has arisen lnce a Judge ordered a doctor to give evi dence in a case, threatening to con vict him on a charge of contempt of ceurt df he did not do so. This has aioused the medical profession to a litch of fury because tho medical men of (heat Britain have always felt thut they cre oliovo the luw. In many cases. , Now the conference has passed a resolution deciding to give support to members wno refuse to dlvurgo lnfor ration received In the exercise of pro frsignal dudes unless the patient con- 81j UtrAKIMtNT SiUKS riVl ,ZSS4.,.. ..Kit lfsi Penney Wool Suits Down Where Y oti Want Them $18.50 to $44.75 . We have no appologies to offer for the suits in our low price groups. Every one bears ai J. C. 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We make all Alterations Without Charge .THE LARGEST' CHAIN DEPARTMENT - I STORE OROAXIZATIOJT IN THE WORMJ and principles which the men engaged in or contemplating employment .n the shipping business should know with respect to steamship traffic management. The text is divided into three parts. Part I deals with the traffic organization of ocean shipping, and the organization and function of j the various types of ocean services I and traff c agencies are classified and I defined. In part II, ocean shipping f documents, their contents, forms and ' ' uses are described, and many are re produced. Part III deals with ocean a web or propaganda, and suggest the K(.nts possL.mties . f a press properly in- It th(M.,.forp up , the Jud . t0 formed and really free. ak(. . j,h,.., i one, of couse refuses to tostify. with - (the chances that he will have the i whole profersfcm down on him if he Insists.. Alexander School publicity. j Bailey Library Bookblndin ! Cartwrlght Song treasury. statistics and Clark Track athletics up-to-date. TVlli'tone Planning and planting of, GRAND JURY BEGIN AN li.ttle gardens. Iu Bois Darkwater. , Dwiggins School days. Finney Administration of village and consolidated schools. I ROSEBL'nG, Aug. 29. (A, P.) Gamewell New life currents In The county grand Jury today ,-began Ch.na. investigating the lirumfield case, with Hirding H'gher aspect of nursing, a view to returning an indictment. INVESTIGATION OF BRUMFIELD CASE TODAY ! OFFICE CAT BY JUNIUS U. S. ARMY UP TO DATE." I'oor Mr. Gartli. FVom the Webster City, la.. Dally News.) . - J. X. Garth, who has been 111 for the last month or so, Is a little Improved today. During the heated term. Mr. fiarth became very warm and cooled off too rapidly, since then he has not been well. Regarding the Panama . situation, may we be permitted to remark that the Panama hat Is In the ring? ' IXuidcoT In Mairimony. : Mr. and Mrs. Quart left ' after, noon train for Boston, on their wed ding trip. Wo note that the Lincoln, Nebraska, city council has ruled that horseshoA may bo played on Sunday. Come west, young men, and we'll show you a good game on tho Sabbath and other day back of Ham ley's. The appearance of tho plane In the sky Saturday gave many local resi dents a crick In their hecks, A youth of our acquaintance confided that had he the funds, he would take his lady love aloft and propose, choosing this' means of escaping prying ears. Suite right; Isn't there mentlou somewhere of "marriages being made in heaven ." ,' nidtlla know what t long to and tha Dead men know i Of the show that's passed passing show; , . ' ' Of kings who ruled, and did no wrong, From Kankakee to old Hong Kong: . ' ' ; Of men who heard the eagle scream, And then passed on to dream and - dream; Of men once blind, and who now see--Of all who won the selfsame bed, ! 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