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DAILY EAST OSEGOMAN, PEXDLEION, OEEGOH, TUESDAY HTLmG, IUAJi 21, i2i il A Message From the King; (Dreftoniari) I V . . . ale of Truiiks r AN INDEPENDENT NEVTSPAPKH il Publlahed Daily and Semi-Wekly. at PaorHetoa. Oregoa. by th 4 CAST OREGOKIAN PCB. Ca Katered at th poet offle t Pendle to. Ureajoa, u aecoad elM mail mat tar. - . - SUBSCRIPTION BATES (IN ADVANCE) i II Just when you will be needing them soon. Here are the better grade trunks, only, made of fibre and Japanned steel, strongly reinforced in-every way. Every one cf these trunks are very reasonable at our regular prices as wc bought thm at the lowest market prices. You may now buy A $22.30 Trcnli fcr . $14.95 A $23.50 Trunk for $15.65 A $16.00 Trunk for ....... $10.95 A $26.50 Trunk for $18.65 ' ' A $2,7.50 Trunk for I ... $19.65 'Dally, on year, fey mall Dally, an mootha, by mall .Daily, thro month, by mail . -$.M . I ll l.a . -6 7.60 3.75 V V OH iiLH IN OTHER CITIEa -J,; ,e by carrier Ik Deri aJ Hotel Newa Stand, Portland. .Daily, aia mootha by carrier.- ONE FILE AT Dally, three eiontha by carrler lss Chicago Bureau. SOS Security Bunding. 'Dally, one month, by carrier .! Waahti tton. D. C, Bureau $01 Four- Semi-Weekly. 1 year by mall - ..!. a vn,k IBemUWeeklv. six months by mall 1.0 afeaaacr ( kc Associated Pma. I .Beml-Weekly. thr'e montha by mall .if The Associated Preaa la exclusively a titled to th use for republicatloa f ail itvi dispatches credited to It or sot thrvta credited In thia Daoer and aia ti local news published herein. iTeJcah) fags roua- AS S SXSSSUCBEflt' el , r, r v . .... .av. . ?. . .. ., "A -Hi. I . V ,':V;,V. msi ism . - v vr, x r x: s , - V- DltESS Sometimes I wear my dinner clothes, sometimes 1 don the evening coat. Again I'll wear my very bent to meet and tall; with men of note; Then when the Spring returns once more and for my care, Ihc garden calls, I don my oldest pair of shoes and robe myself In overalls; But whether I be riehly dressed or. shabby garb adorns my fame, The man I am is altered not that which is I remains the same. last night, my friend wore evening dress, this morning should we chance to meet And. were he garbed In dirty rags with. shabby shoes, upon his feet, I still should hail him us my friend, should Btop and talk with him 4 awhile. (Copyright, 1922. And thrill to hear his cheery voi:e and glory in his merry smile; For this la true, that clothes aro worn according to convention's plan. But friends are friends, however curb ed tuid all that matters is the man. I've seen some men in evening ilross who did not grace their raiment fine. ri,.n u-hn titit.ul nitil hi.rilntt MUim ' So little thought I give to clothes, 1 core not how a man Vie dressed. The on'y thing that counts with mo i.i what is underneath his vent; If he he honest, kind and true, then he may dress the wuy he will In broadcloth or in overalls, a kindly man Is kindly still, y Kdwir A. tiuest.) If n-i ,k t.-- 114 anri hia wife. S3, ot Acton, tngiana, nave oeea jnaiTied fO years. Hure they are reading King Ceorge e meauge xingratulullon. HAVEN FOR THOUSANDS OF WILD BIRDS S TAG ATTACHED TO DUCK HE KILLED THE PLAGUE OF POLITICS I j.i i it j i v.. i I m rs ine repuDiican memDers 01 me Massacnuseiis legisia- i,im tiu nailing of th NKWMKJt.V, X. C !""'. 21 A tag bearing a number of verses from tho Scriptures and the name of James Miner, Kingsville, 'Ontario, ! found tied to the loir of a w'ld duek I killed recently by Clyde Keener of Trenton, Jones county, near here, has brought to light the existence of n 'haven for wild fowl on the north shore of Uike Kric to which tho feathered tribes flock In huge limn- Keener wrote .Minor advising tag. (A.IM I have been told by the old timers that there is no danger. The latter In answering the letter i. in - - ji i a: u .. . luxe, uy every unuice ui uuia.y unu uiuc-wmsuiik iiuvei ,1 il. : i l x i. a i .i 1 1.. i i uuiie uietr west, to inafte una congress u uo-iiouun uuuj, , : slated that wlld dueks and geese stoji This is claptrap, and Senator Lodge of course knowsthat it at his farm aurinis tho eom-.ie of their i plantrnn. When tho niYtv-HPuenrh eonirrpsd mof in ftnnrinl hps. 'migratory journeys and tlmt he and He "It is a great sight to see all these birds together. , People for miles around have heard of what I am doing ami thousands hnvc come t.i see the sight. Even these strangers can come within fcr'y or f'fty feet of the wild birds without causing them nny fright. Not a single bird ever has been shot on my premises and the feathered touiWa seem to know that when they slop off hero they are on neutrul ground. "of courso this is not so with regard to the surrounding territory, over which I have no Jurisdiction. I vvf seen men shoot and wound a duck or u goose and I have seen the bird make a dosperiito effort to reach my place. liven Minings' birds, visiting my place for Ihc first time, let nun come within il few fell of thorn. Tlli'y evidently. . i. $25,000 Wrap they full to tho ground- before theyj can reach the safety zone. ' "I am opposed to deliberate1 ; slaughter of ducks and geese just for h,. f,Mi p nf'shoettp" th"m. W've got ; to be careful and call a halt to this dc- j struetlon, for unless we are careful It I won't' be maiiy years beforo geese and ducks are hard to find. :. I am trying my heflt to give the birds what protec tion I can. My syst'em. of tagging them Is part of this plaii. . I have re- ceived It Iters from lining huptei's who j have wrilten'nio that thty uphold mo in my work. "There la always . fascination In i overcoming prejudlcb lind dislike, j Wild birds, ot course, consider nil men lo bo their natural enemies. It has been mighty hard for me to convince them that I am their friend. However that conviction now (tenuis to bo . sproatling among them rapidly. Hun-; dreds of new birds como here every I year. 1 can alw ays tell when n strange j bird arrives. It seems very shy.i Not. ( so wnn tne ok timer, nowever, xio. comes Killing In us fast us he can, honking a welcome, and proceeds to stuff himself on coin. "I have one mallard duck, which was hatched and raised by a domestic fowl In 1912. Hie has now migrated j and returned to me each spring and: has raised four, families In five sum-1 mors two elghtand two nines. I "My friend, to see my pets return to me ycaf alter year for food and protection utter they have evidently I shied around and outwitted 'thousands I Of hunters who hid in ambush, for 'hem and lo see wild geese como hom-i j bleeding and with legs broken, makes , me feel thai my woik is really worth while." ; V. j: i ii : l j: t- i.. mejnrus are tne pest or ineniis. . ' "tt"IU,,1 w ulB WBica"""" uurtuuy, uiuy 8,ll(, m, ml(, ju,u v ))(m( f(r ,ho fIllh. 131 democrats in the house to 300 republicans and only thirty- cred tom-ists mid that ho feeds them Seven democrats in the HenatG to fiftv-nine renublicuns. The re- H00 bushels of corn each year dm ng ; Sometimes (hey succeed , and permit ! ki;nn i ., ..... i, i: ,..:.. i u i ..i their two monllis stay at his place. nie to doctor them. At other times V. Alt Mil VT T llblllliliaj tllUJWlll.J AIL VUU1 1XUIlVllO Ul congress, with complete control over all committees and all j Mr. Miner s icuer, in part, follows: rules. No liiatterliow eager the democrats may be to obstruct, I'- ' Yto'Vrr'smiirnwi they are inca,pabfeiM' obstruction anl tho Lodre alibi lacks- to8mt'UorrBwiid gvsu'ndiucks'from every element that hiakes for plausibility. 'North Carolina to Hudson-Hay. It i Equally afcsurd is his assertion that "no congress in time of 8f'v,,'al ,'"rt!in',, ,,,e mnc hn'" , peace has evTr shtnrn such an amount of important, ectlve,Ita and remedial legfuation as has been enacted by the present con- taken them to Hudson ray agents, press." If Senator Lodge has hypnotized himself into believing wl forwarded them to me. that this is true, let him go out in the street and ask the first 1 "l hnye """".' fr'" , , i.i. , .,, , , dinerent stntef and proviuces, the man he meets, what he thinkB of congress. The reply will not be farthest souai being ouydan, hums flattering to the vanity of the Massachusetts statesman. ' ! ian, and the farthest, west being Kn it may be doubted if any other congress in so short a space eiefieid, Kaskntehewan of time proved so disappointing to the country,- Financiers, bus-1 V'trI iness men, farmers, laboring jnen hardly anybody has a kind ;oi: those that i tag in the fan return word for it. There has never been another period in American '"" ,h(- following spring, others history wheiito ')tverage man government seemed so dLsso-?a?f ""'" "r ,he i. j & a, jy l e , . , t , , i fact tliat the weather grows very cold. ciated fromjthe fucts of everyday existence, so blind, so de- As i am writing vou there mo about, tached, so stupid, sTindifferent to all the real problefms of the I to wild geeso and 4 0 wild ducks feed country. It has become a huge tax-collecting and tax-expend- !!"B wlth,n r' r'"'t of nw- Th, y "ro ing machine whoae cost is out of all relation to the benefits. con-Zy lloSXC t "t ferred. jt,d. Senator Lodge is a type of the office-holding class. His party i "ll lm,k ""' i'tui years to get the is in power, and when his party is in power everything is per- j i imV'ch'camenmi JZii lect. When his party is out of power everything goes from bad told others, imt:i ihcir utile fiocu to worse. The voter is supposed to have no opinions, no under-! '' " """t" eiomi. in fact, i standing, of his own in regard to quality "of government, but to Tn. "ltl K,,,'M" J'lse u" K" swallow anything.that the politicians of his party tell him. , j uZ. !TuZ,Z , There was a time when he was as credulous as even thejeoum -ii0 hvnrd over n mile . 1 Lodges could desire, but he is rapidly losing his capacity to be- ',l r1" ll,! lll8 a'x' " -en years lieve. -It the American people could have their way, if they TZ l ZT. knew how to translate their dqsires into action, they won'-' ; when the birds-stop oft here they probably retire the professional ot'fice-holdinir class of hoth com to leave an fear beh.'mi them. parties, republicans and democrats alike, and begin anew with men who had not yet been poisoned by the atmosphere of Wash ington. They might not get much statesmanship out of the change but they would rid themselves temporarily of the plague of politics that is preventing an intelligent settlement of anv question that relates to their welfare. Government as a game between the ins and the outs no long er appeals to the country. Both parties are discredited because neither is willing to be honest with itself or with its principles or with its responsibilities. There is no leadership in congress or in the white house and there is no convincing appeal any where to public confidence. In a great democracy this is a high ly dangerous state of affairs, and day after day the gentlemen in Washington are ploughing and harrowing the field for a new crop of demagogy. They will be painfully astonished when it springs up and will never suspect that they themselves prepared the ground for the sowing, but it will be their work and it will all have come about because of their folly and incapacity. When government affected the daily lives of people very lit tle a panegyric to congress such as that delivered by Senator Lodge was convincing to all eager partisans; but eager partis ans, except those that hold office, are getting fewer and fewer, while the exactions of government are greater and greater, and it is with the exactions as well as the failures -of government t hat the, country is chiefly concerned. Senator Lodge may not know It, but he and his associates are living in a political world that has ceased to exist for everybody else. New York World. smiiMi Irvin Cobb is seriously ill in Boston ; no doubt when he recov ers he will be able to tell a very humorous story of how it feels to be fed on Boston beans. ": There arc many people who believe northwest viheat prices would be better if there could be more competition among ex porters. , NSX. 1 t -1 TKTA1 SWISSKS arc coming in to their nun us drapery for txxHloir. (lining routus ami l.iU hciis. We an showing dots and figures in gutKl ax-ortmtiit at 5o yd. to 4 Ax' (X)I.OMAIi nRAPFIUKS, just the name itseir suggests dainty, appropriate hangings that would truly beautify any Imhiic. A liberal -showing of ' lit very new things await your clioosina; liero. The anl 25c to 98V ' R.TIi:s arc a much favored cotton suiting for spring wear. Colors uf apricot, firefly, blue, corn and white. In an iniMrtcd' Frcncli number. The yanl ;. V8c COTTO AMI I. IN K.N SI IT1.NGK In the plair, colors sliywhiK the new high sIih;1om are much in demand, prices arc . 42c to $1.10 I-ACl.S FKO.M FAIRYLAND is what you think of wluii you sec these new filet, real hand made loccti, Vciti.sc, cns'liet, eliiny. fine Valenci ennes, wide vnls, black chantllly. in fact a great collection of truly beautiful Ituttt from far-away , l--.tiroiean countries.' Just sec them thif week :it ' our low cash prices, from.;..:. Sc yd. to $1.50 THK NKW TWKKD SI ITS arc finding, favor with th- jonngvr s-t. A Jew new ones came in and the prices arc reasonable. ' ' . Better Merchandise Lower Prices Cash Only Pictorial Review Patterns 20c to 35c r -" I ' " ' : 1 " -"aaaaaaaissBaaaaassjsa . fflP.IN9Ki.ffi It ir "Pape'a Diapepsm" Is he aiuickesc, surest relief tor Indigestion, Gases, flatulent, licimbui n. 'S'rnsss, Fer mentation o' ;or.iu-il Distress caused ty acidity. A few tablets give almost Immed ate stomach relief and shortly the stomach Is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fea;r. Large cuse costs only few cents at drug atore. Millions helped anmiallv. The Fordson Tractor Ea'sy Hendrlekgon. Qiuutette Quartette Club. Heading. "Kong of Marions Men" Prof. Whiteside. ' l'lano Solo Miss Kemlir. Rec tntion Master Samlo Mat thews. l'lano Solo Miss Maud Crawford. Heading Rev. C. K. Whittlesey. Voenl Solo, "Golden Shore" Miss Kthel (Jiu-rleld. Tableau, "The Goddess of Liberty," Miss l'.ench. Rei'rcshnii!iits--To nil who Lovo Doimhnuts. "Home Sweet Home." by audience. SanDitation Jiq, a'l Recitation In regard to the Grant county road the question of a good grade is more important than the width of the road. CATHjT! M UtKET STUVDV. J'OKTLAND, Ii'eb. 20. (IT. P. rattle are steady Hogs tiro steady to 25 cents higher, prime light J11.50 to $12. Sheep are Btcady to 10 cents lifgher, east of tho mountain lambs. $10 to U0.76. lies are two cents lower, buying price 23 to 27 cents. Butter bs steady, I Ann is iMlMXIli) ALAMOSA, Colo., l'Vb. ;n.-(r. VI -Tho Anierlcnn Uaihvay Kvptcss of ficials today estimated the loot secur ed by the bandits wlio held up the ex press car of -the Denver lUn (Irnnde near here Saturday night iiinnunted to $11, COD, $3,000 in cash and the re mainder in bonds. ttV xTf s 'x A x , v . ft lN,V Njj x. a, xT v ifc . fv v ( xx m - - x x - - i . ; j, j X 'v?S X 23 YEARS A00 .'fife lind Henry KoHrtmry t'linndian furriers are using man-, nmulns to display their wares. This sable coat was exhibited on Dufferin Terrace, Quebec, If Dnd or Hubb; buys it. It will tut him back $25,000 C. Craig and i, im.). Marriage licenses were issued todivj o liavid F. Lavender and Miss Klla I'rive ami Henry I'. I'niif and M'.ks li iinie Lluht'.- The hiilli-M uf Trinity church will Kivc an entcrlainment. at the residcuM of G. K. Slocker on upper Court street Th'ii'sday evening, l''elruary ii. The oi casiiin will be In honor of the "fath er of his country." and an appropriate primrnin will be rendered, ' ,11 are eorilially invited lo attend:- ' The following Is the program! Wnsh'.iiKton reeeiition, Ueorge and Maltha Wanhinnton. ' ,J- " ToastMi'. J. W. Crawford. Response to Toast Mil W. M I'lerce. . 1; ' v I '' Medley Overture on National Airs I Prof. Haernstcin and Mrs. VorkliiB. ' (, - Heading, "Story of the Chert) Tree" , I'lof. Drnper. ' Duet Misses Warren and Hitner. Violin Solo Prof, Puernoteln and i Mrs. Perkins. . . ; Recitation, "Washlnftoli" Miss T So easy to drop Cigarette Cigar, or Chewing habit No-To-Bac has helped thousanda tt brcek the costly, nerve-shuttering to bacco habit. Whenever you have a longing for a smoke or chew, Just place a harmless No-To-Bac tablet lc your mouth Instead. All desire stops Shortly the habit Is completely broken, and you are better orf mcntully, phy sically, financially. It's so easy, sc simple. Get a box of No-To-Bac and if It doesn't release you from all crav ing for tobacco in any form, youi druggist will refund your money Uh 'nit oo-" in u I w CO J Asl! r' CO : 3 i i .. . n , The price of the Fordson today eliminates all competition In the email tractor field. There are a thousand and one uses for the Ford son on every ranch, large or small. Think of the power you can have that you can move from place to place on the ranch with no effort. The Fordson will save Its cost tho first year. . .' -j1- ' . . ' . ' x. , ' Our Tractor Man Is at your service any time. Just call ana arrange for him to explain to you what It will do. , " ' . , - ' NEW PRICE ......I.......'. l..,....,....:.:....$49i.30 Service First, Last, Always Simpson Auto Co. Water & Johnson Sts. Phone 408 Pendleton, Oregon If your head is dliay onj stooping or rising suddenly and everything turns black beforo the eyes, you have a tor pid liver. Tako Hcrbine. It is a pow erful liver,reguliilor. Price, 6lc. Sold by Tho Pendleton Drug Co. Liquid Horosone is an efficient heal-1 Ing vamcdy for human or annual flesh. It mends a severe -wound, sore, cut or swatch In tho shortest possible time. Price, SUc, 60c and $1.20. Sold by Tho Pendleton Drug Co. In au attack of acute rheumiit'sm In which, there i much pain' Ballard's Snow Liniment is a necessary part ot the treatment.. It is a powerful pain relief. Three sines, S(u SU.ij and $l.'Jo per bottle. Sold .by The Pendleton Drug Co, SASH AND DOORS O. B: WILLIAMS CO. Il)i:i Klrat Ae. South 8KATTI.K, M ASH. largest mill In the 'West selling di rect to the user. Saves yuu all middle man' profits. ' t'llirKKIV IIOl'SF. SASH SO" wide lr " '" ee A dozen riinvreut slaea in slock for prompt shipment. CHICKEN HOl'SR SHY LIOHTS ' Its" liy -10" PHe alaaed W.OO This Is the sire recommended by Western Washlntih Experiment Sta tion. Orders filled promptly. Kill OOOHS Five enn panel doors. S feet In- hy feet Inrhra, at rarh... KI.Kt tine s-nnH rtaorn. at eaeh aj-M Stonev clie.vrfull.v refunded If not at tsfled. 'Write for free illustrated cat alog No. 4. Contains helpful hints for remodeling the old home or planning the new. ' ' i v O. II. WILLIAMS CO, frtfeti. Kslabllslirtl IS9 SAFE KEEPING FOR VALUABLES You will relieve yourself of a good deal of worry and uneasiness If you will leave your valuables in ono of our safe'deposit hoxes when you urc going away on a trip or at till times when it is des'.rable. Jewelry, gems, silverware, heirlooms of especial val ue or anything you highly prize can easily ' be put away and absolutely protected whilo here. . There are other things which should al ways be kept In one of our safe deposit boes. These are valuable papers such as life. Insurance policies, wills, deeds, notes, stocks and bonds in fact, all papers whose loss would mean serious trouble or Incon venience. v ' The cost of one of these boxes is $3.00 per year and up. OVIl VAIXTS AI!E KI.rXTlUCALLV' l'HOTtt,TIiU v Member 1'itlt'rul Kcsctvc System . ! -? .1) - if ":' t trt-. .-. r-;V:t:;;r'.,? . .iafc..'. .-J. .ajUflaMaa-