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READ THE EAST OREGONIAN SPORT PAGE AND RECEIVE THE NEWS THAT IS FURNISHED BY. THREE SERVICES, A. P., U, P. AM) L N. : : a8 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1921. lb Swim JUU Miles in Shackles TREATY TO COME BEFORE FIRST SENATE MEETING Multitudious Tasks Await Solons Who Seek Relief From Heat of Washington. By H. K. REYNOLDS. International News Service Stuff Correspondent. WASHINGTON, Sept 15.-Multitudinous tanks, including revision of the tariff and Internal revenue laws, the ruiiucauon 01 me uerman peace irea- ty and (Scores of lesser Important bits , of legislative business 'Hill confront i the senate when It convenes again late In September to complete the work undertaken during the extraor dinary session of congress called by 1'resident Harding In April. . The eyes of the nation will be turn ed upon the upper branch of I he na tional legislature when the wheels of law-making machinery begin t: re volve again, because the major pur poses of the recent session havo Al ready been accomplished by '.he low- rr nouse, ana 11 is now up to ne sen- ate to finish the Job. House '.ciders 1 .'point with pride" to the grist which has come from their part of th.i legis lative nt'll since April, and have de rided to hit the senate go It aloiif- for a few week after congress recon venes, while they remain In -session only formally and transact no .biu-i-nesi. Chairman Penrose, of the senue i"l n:incc committee, will briny out the Fcrdne) revenue bill soon after the sennt.i gets back on the Job, nnj when t n t'rikered with and flnall." passrd, will g ve his colleagues a rhinio i ) wrestle with the new tariff bill Many weens will be occupied bcfo.,. :oie irri ortant fiscal measures ar adjuirl ed in conference between .!:e two houses and sent to the white house for presidential approval. There are whls-; pnre.1 rumors that action on Lie tinff i bill may be deferred until f : .lie! rt'snrnament conference, whl-''t ih duej to ir-t under way'ln November. -r'-V''S.. assr ' i U,,A 'if (f ""7, : III " HVW; ; vi: ft. VS - lany part In foreign councils except up ,on the understanding that the purpos les arc to be the fulfillment of tfie j pledges made by responsible" repre sentatives of th h country and the al j lied governments during the war, call jing upon the president for Informa tion relative to condition. In Mexico, , insiructin the prfs.dem to remove fiorn office the prenent five members i.f ihe federal reserve board and to ap. point five member' who are not bank ' pih, authorising the presit-ent to can a Iconference of f.ie leading mercantile i nations to conK.der ways and means for the stabilization of international exchange, . " , t ' ' Itcrgdoll Cmhc OMicp I'p. ! The houxe lias no measures of great j moment on Its calendar, but la expect jert to stase In a wordy battle over the 'adoption of the majority or minority J ' report filed by the spec ai committee iwh'cli Investigated the "escape from 1 I military authorities of Grover Cleve-! land Rergdoll. wealthy Philadelphia! ; draft dodger. ' . . j The present extraordinary session ' he.s not been without its accomplish- nients on the part of both houses. Among the bills which havet been en acted Into law since Aprl are: Emer gency tariff, Immigration restriction, , establishment of the bureau of the j budget, passage of the resolution de claring peace with Germany, the ar jmy nnd navy appropriations for the j present fiscal year, consolidation of ; governmental soldier relief agene'es in ! the United States Veterans' Bureau. federal regulation of grain exchanges, control of the packing Industry, giv ing the war finance corporation pow er to bolster up agricultural credits for export purposes. The "agricultural blocs" In both the senate and house have had consider ible influence over legislation ih th's congress,- with the result that much I All boied 'round with tape an? -virh hands aim ieel sh?."iiel tit... Ellonsky, lew-distance swimmer, will attempt to awlm lo nulea nil Brighton Beach Aug. 20 He swims ten miles thu bound each iw Picture show .him being prepare for trial swim . , that has been done has been designed to relieve the depressed condition of the farming industry. Congress still has much to ad'om plish before President Harding's j dream of pre-war "normalcy" Is real ; Ized, hut the lawmakers .will return to i Washington -refreshed by their vaca : t on and ready to plunge Into their J b with renewed vigor. I wind-up of the present session nil! be over Senator. Borah's bill to gra.it free passage. through the Panama c inul to Many weary weeks will pum while 'American vessels engaged in coastwise trade. President Harding has indi cated h's disapproval of the. losijU tive method of granting free tolW "to American ships, believing tlis ibe irmlter hould be; adjusted . tlrtoi gb 'y oenate argues over the ritlfli.Mtlon of the peace treaties with , 'lermany iiml Austria, and It is generally ainilt tort ihnt these two domumen's will m.t rH.t,ive. senAtorial annrAval ifiriiu- ih CMiicnrdmary session, tllou?) it Is l-roli.ible that there will be v-u-e dis. ciiHsinn of them. To OpiMMe nnance R:ll. One of the big party fights of the diplomatic channels; but Rorali insist that the senate paws his bill .m.i In; will make a strenuous effort to put it through. - tile administration plan for nn'hur- QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Last Call Barllctt Pears ......$1.65 box Italian Prunes 75c box Elberta Peaches $1.65 box Concord, Tokay,, Malaga, Sweetwater Grapes. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 Black Prince and At the Sign of a Service "If It's on the Market We Have It" LOOK AT THESE PRICES ON USED FORD CARS AND TRUCKS They Are Going Fast only 5 left New cars went down and we will make the fol lowing reductions on used cars while they last: Was Now 1 1918 Truck Chassis with body .,..$325.00 , $275.00 1 1920 Roadster, starter, demount- " i able rims .-.. - 375.00 : 320.00 1 1919 Roadster, fair condition 200.00 150.00 1 1918 Roadster, box on rear 235.00 ' 180.00 1 1917 Roadster, fine for a bug .... 175.00 125.00 Com) are these prices with the Portland prices jind then come In, look them over. We Will show you bargains that wlllnnlve you buy. Yours for a Ford Simpson Auto Co. Hater Johnson Ms. KrTRVlCR , I'lione 108 '' ' ( . 1 , -- - - , , I . ..,!,, lzing the war finance corporation to I purchase railroad securities, mm hold j by the railroad administration! and to .use the money thus acquired to oxiei'.d ;flni.iioil relief to the steam imes 10 'li. extent of half a billion dollar", j will encounter some stiff opv-ontio-i h.n the senate takes up the Win-slow ."' nsend hill, Hireaity passed -by iho. ' hi lice. Democrats of the seni'.e 111 t. rsiaie commerce committee w II isad the fight on the bill, and they ivill re- or. e able and protracted assistance from Si nator La. Follette. of V'isci.n sin. Administration leaders .T.iii to get the bill through, but even the incs! . sanguine of tbem see no chance for its enaclment before the bi-glnnin:: oi next session and probably not until thf j r.iiddle of January. In addlt.'on to engineering the tariff end revenue hilis through the sen.vc. :8eri.i(or Penrose, as chief of ih fi 1 nance committee, will also have a bis , Job on his hands in securing the pas jsuge of his hill to give ihe secretary .f ithe treasury hlanket authority for th (lliiuldation of the 1 l.fttlfl.OftO (100 In i debtedness of foreign governments ti jthe I'nlted States. Senator S mnioi'.f ,ot North Carolina, ranking democra:: imeniiier of (he finance committee, i: lexpecied to file a minority ' repot I n I the Penrose bill, j Aitl-Beer ll-jlit Xcar. j In conference between members o I the post off ce and post roads Mm mtttees of the senate and house "wil he fought out the question of "provid ing a different nietUod for the exten is' on of federal aid to the varifim istutes in the construct jon of high ways. The last action on tins suhjec was taken by the senate in the passngt of the Townsend bill , ap'proprlatlni $75,000,000 for th s purpose during th( I present fiscal year and giving thi i secretary of agriculture authority ti control the distribution of these funds The house has ideas of its own as tr how this road building money shouiC bo passed out, and some Interesting sessions of the "good roads" confer- encec committee are in prospect be fore a complete agreement is reached The anti-beer fight will be reopened m the senate, with members of the Judiciary committee, led by Senatoi Sterling, intent on the adoption of tht Anti-Saloon League's "search and seinure" amendment to the Willi!- Campbell bill, and With Seantors Reed and Stanley, having emerged victor! ous from one filibuster against . tlv measure, leading the opposition with all the parliamentary stuiubl ng blocks which they are able to put in the wa; of adoption. Among matters on the senate cal endar which will probably be produo tlve of oratory 111 the coming weel are a number of resolutions, Includ inir: To request the president to as certain whether France is "wili ng tc discuss the cess on to the I'n'tefl States of all or part of its-'possessiont in the Lesser Antilles Islands, protest Inu" against the I nlte.l Slates takim" iHOT SUMMER IN ENGLAND DY KAP.LR C. nKEVF.S t International News Service Staff . . , Correspondent.) - ... LONDON, Sept. 15. Englands most remarkably summer, of half a centur Is drawing to a close. Two or three such summers and ice cream parlors would hloF!;am on every corner; Eng lishmen would wear Palm Eeach suits, instead of staring at them, in wonder; refrigerators would appear in every home and John Hull would take to drinking ice water like a civilized person, instead of making the obtain ing of any drinking water at all a problem that would baffle a Sherlock Holmes. For England has had a comfortnbly hot Summer, England has suffered Vmericans in England have reveled !n the sunlight, lived in comfort am chortled at the discomfort of thei: ?ngllsh friends. For years Immemorial the English man has pulled the leg of his Amer can friend for freezing in England-' summer time. This year tables hav urned. The Yank has twitted Jinn: '"II for sweltering In what has really been excepting for a few days real ly comfortable warm weather. The newspapers have given Johi ome solace. Hardy travelers who have ventured into America's heat elt, in the vicinity of Forty-sfcond ireot and Broadway, wrote back al most dally to the press, giving meltlnt ccounts of a much hotter land. Actually Itcmnvcd Coals The heat has had its recompense for he Englishman. He is an outdoor ani mal, as far as his weather will permit He has never before had so nnich per fectly usable outdoors. For month: not a drop of rain fell. Never was n( much tennis nnd cricket and goll ,ila'ed. Never was the Thames from the point of view of amusement the most "used" river in the world so ;onstantly encumbered with pleasure craft. The Americanizing of the islam ."ontiniied. Folks who hadn't thi slightest idea how ice cream was made, who hardly knew whether It was madt rum milk or wqter, bought freezers Then followed diplomatic advances t lie "fishmonger." The fishmonger he Mime a man of Importance, to In miU'd Upon. Folks wanted ' ice. A'hether they had freezers "ice ma chines," they tail 'em or not, Kng- ish people actually were wanting ice You have to live ill England to under stund the marvel of it. fl here Mipervened, of course, an ice- famine. .Something always supervene n England at the time one wants something the most. yT Sfcv Black ele$s and Powdert 'aterproof Money-Back Shot-Shells You can get your money back for The Black Shells if, for any reason at all, you don't like them. 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FMOTHERS For Threo ConariKong Havo MadoChiM-Birth Easier By Using Oil r aii HM miM ooi.rr otiimooohm " Furthermore, the English. Who have lo front porches or back ones, foi hat matter, heean to talk of diftereni "t'nds of houses American style. spe: ially designed for the hot months. Crops Suffer SiKirts Thrive Englishmen actually took off 'hei' 'oats! Sometimes even in their offices. N'othing Rhort of a miracle, th's. The reverse side of the medal wat "he crops and the gardens. Crops suf- ered badly, of course. Th's meant money and concern to the farmers. But the state of the parriens meant something to everybody. For, when it sn't raining' between showers, as n .vere Eresland lives in its back gar den, wh'ch is, properly speakinc. its front garden, for the houses face back ward, dining room and perhaps "smoklng-run" in front, ht drawing 'oom faciiiR the grarden. London, a city of greenery anc" "ilcssoins.becanie seared and brown. There was, of course, a water famine. Hi many parts the water pipes yielded to the turn of the tap only during i certain part of the day. while every where it was against the rules of the water companies to use a hose. : Herculean efforts were made tc- j teep the gardens green, but it was use ess. England is drifting into Indiai ; 'imnier, already taking" on the color? ; ..' fall. ! TVspite the crous'ng nt the hen' England, on the whole, has liked its j ample of American summer iveathei' j ery much. It's helped John Roll's day. and play is an equal partner wiih work hereabouts or perhaps a major ity stockholder. ' BASEBALL SUMMARY f - i National I-cnsnie Standings New York ....Si .54 .817 P ttsburg 84 54 .609 St. Louis 77 2 .r.f4 Boston ;. 75 64 .5:19 Brooklyn .7fl 6S .507 Cincinnati .,.,..63 7 .453 Chicago i . r,5 . 84 .396 Philadelphia 49 92 .34 8 American l cauue Standing N'ew York s 51 .623 Cleveland 86 52 .623 ft. 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