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Tha larcer aUM la tha Daily, aix month, ay mail Daily, three month, by mail Daily, ona month by mail Dlly. ona year by earner Daily, aix month by carrier Daily, three month by carrier- Daily, one month, by can i w S-ml-Weekly. 1 year by mall I.H Bemi-Weekly, aix month a by mail 1.6 Semi-Weekly, three month a br mall M Telepkam) , 1 DULY EAST CS.LGONIAK, PENDLETON, OREGON. TUESDAY EYEyiNG, MAY 16, 192 LiS ill' - S S Taaari. that (larUaa folia that mm wltk a eka-r, par, raddy aeac 1 THE HOY A possible man of nf fairs. A possible leader of men. Bark of the grin thHt he -wears There may be the courage of ten: Lawyer or merchant or priest, Artlat or sinner of Joy, This when hi strength la Increased Ik what niny become of the boy. Heedless and mischievous now, Upending hi boyhood in piny. Tet glory may rest on hi hrow And fume may exalt him mime day A klll that the world shall admire, BlrenRth that the world shall em ploy 1 And fn It h that shall burn as a fire, Are what limy be found In the boy. (Copyright He with the. frerklei and tun, He with that fun-loving grin. May rise to great heights an a man And many a battle may win: Rack of the slang of the street3 And back of the love of a toy. It may he a Great Spirit beats Lincoln once played as a boy. Trace them all back to their youth, All the great heroes we sing, Seeking and serving the Truth, President, poet and king, Washington, (.nesnr und Paul, Homer who sang about Troy, Jesus, the Greatest of all, Knch In his time was a hoy. 1922, by Kdi?nr A. Quest.) a - e e ee MR. SINNOTT'S EXPLANATION IS LAME "TMKE the most charitable view possible and Congress- man hinnott s attempt to explain his land leasing res . olution is lame from start to finish. The plea that he introduced the resolution at the request of Secretary Fall does not go.. It is a fair assumption that "when a congressman introduces a legislative measure he places the stamp of his approval uponTthat measure. Else why does he introduce it and thereby become its sponsor. Can a father deny his own off spring? Mr. Sinnott admits his measure is faulty and should be changed. Then why has he not corrected ' those faults? "Why did he introduce a measure he knows to be inimical to the public welfare? Does he as a congressman not have the right to exercise his own discretion with reference to the bills he proposes Jin congress?, Must he take dictation from someone else? V But Mr. Sinnott has not pointed out the truly serious , faults in his resolution.. One grave fault is that it provides any man whether a citizen pr a taxpayer or not may secure irrevocable leases on an unlimited acreage of land at rates , so low as to make a lease preferable to outright ownership. Is it good public policy to allow irrevocable leases? Cer tainly not Another serious fault which Mr. Sinnott has not at tempted to explain is that his resolution provides the unre served lands are to be handled through senatorial ap 1 pointees in the land offices, not through the forestry ser vice. Now the stockmen desire to deal with forestry offi cials, not with politicians in the land offices.' The forestry officials are under the civil service and they have studied the range subject. The land office politicians have not done so.' Furthermore, those land office officials owe their political jobs to senators, some of whom are them selves in the sheep business. Should there be a conflict of interest what chance would an ordinary sheepman or cattleman have in such a game as that I . The controversy over the Sinnott leasing resolution in-1 volves a real issue and a real principle.' There is a nation 1 wide struggle on between the department of agriculture and the department of the interior. Secretary Fall is generally credited with desiring to absorb the forestry service, which is now under the department of agriculture where it properly belongs. The forces of conservation oppose such a move and they have the backing of livestock men everywhere. The fight is assuming considerable bit terness and will eventually have to be fought out in con- ' gress. ''; ,' . ' ; ., ; . y. Therefore, the attitude of our congressman is import ant Is he for the department of agriculture or for the in terior department? Mr. Sinnott's admitted subservience to Secretary Fall seems to answer the question. WHY IS PORTLAND INTERESTED? Our objecion to work I there arc so many other things to do. Two Indiana men stole 150 electric fans, so were sent to the cooler. Phillippines have doubled their debt again. Theyiwlll soon be qiiillfied for independence. Trouble with second hand Informa tion is It has usually been misused. - OUT AT GAS WELL Politics lows. makes strrn.ee bred fel If tobacco ever is prohibited watch them bootleg cabbage. Tloston painters are seeking a five day week; but what most painters need is a five-night week. There Is no sliver In German silver and very little gold In her gold. Sometimes it looks as If the world were u white elephant. Our government says it is saving I'J&ii.nofl.ooo a year; meaning this amount Is spent for something be- sitli-s what it onee was spent for. Bet so much rouge' makes the soap makers mad. Nothing makes you see things In a different light like a full moon. The 1922 enemies.' version rends "Shove thy Old-fashioned cilia nra hard to find bemuse no girl wants to be out of fashion. ', Sometimes It's hard til feel nt ease. '. ; STEKTi MI. IWI.lt It ATI EI ED NEW YORK, May 18. (A. r.) The Hethlehem - Lackawanna steel merger was ratified today bv direc tors of both companies after the Lack awanna directors approved the pur chase of the Lackawantia properties by the Bethlehem, j ELDORADO, Ark.. May It. (A. P.) A rrater two hundred feet across was blown out early today at Wild Murphy gas well, ten miles north of Eldorado. The gaa from It and from other craters in the vicinity was Ignit ed. Several smaller craters were fired last night, within a radius of two! yards, but the ma'n well, estimated o be making over seventy five million I cubic feet of gas daily, did not catch fire, until the huge crater was blown out today. owe IIOESEWIFE BECOMES XEW WOMAX "All of our best doctors had given me up. I was unable to leave my bed for IA weeks and was yellow as a pumpkin, besides the terrible stomach pains I suffered. Our druggist ad vised my husband to try Muyr'g Won derful Remedy und it has saved my life, t am n new woman now." It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflam mation which causes practically all stomach, liver and intestinal ailments, Including appendicitis. One dose will convince or mrtney refunded. DIVERSIFIED ARRAY OP TALENT I Promised on the New P.II1 ut the Ulvoll Theatre Today Tearl's Romnnlnn Gypsies, five In number in a. terpricorlan Revue en titled "A Frolic in a Roman Night Cup," consisting of Russian Whirl wind Dancing numbers and instru mental musical selections gorgeously costumed in various colors which blend harmoniously making a very yretty picture to hehold. .Van and York, a comedy offering bflllt for laughing purposes only, call ed "A fat Chance and a Thin Excuse," - White Petticoats Satin, silk ami muslin lor w.-or with ynnr Him nier gowns, plain hem. soallol anil novelties, from to .5 Warner's Rust Proof Corsets Can be washed tlie same as muslin underwear; they no not rns nor shrink. Every corset Is guaranteed to give the maximum of service. We are showing the new models In girdles ami sum mer corsets at prices, from l.4 to $5.S Warnes Bandeaus and Brassieres Made, of filet mesh weave cotton, hi-oro-lfs and satins', fit: perfectly and come in the styles yon . most admire, prices at 39c, 4m; 59c, OHc to' $2.75. ; " ' -'; Krepe Knit Silk Fabric For sHrt wear in red. blue, orauge and white a ckrth that Is much worn for summer wear. The yard ' Cotton Crepe Night Gowns colors made up in splendid styles, each Flesh $1.49. The Biggest Silk Camisole Value at $1.15 You have seen in years, price , lust see them at this $1.15 Athletic Ifnderwear - in union mills, crossliars ami silk mixed fabrics, flesh color or white from $1.95 to $3.2.1 Suit. Phone 127 for Quick Delivery ' Service Our Prices Are Lower Because we Sell for Cash. consisting of comedy. BinglnK, talking an dnncln 1 a anvtrom start finish. - Click & Bright, another comedy of fori hieh will attract your atten tion and cause you all to smile entitled J "Just a Bundle of1 Tersonality, re. K plete with flashes of wit ana numor and songs and dances. ' Earl Wright, as an opener will start the show off properly in his novelty offering Introducing tumonng barrel Jumping. ' A feature picture "Will be added this pleasing program1. Arcade to CIIIMHtttN Se ORIENTAL RUGS WE ARE SHOWING A COMPLETE LINE OF , ORIENTAL RUGS , 7 : : ' - Anmr a tt ji 1 Fiuun-AiNLr newspapers tnrougn news stories are r trying to make out that Idaho people for reasons of rViuip nrn u-nnt Mif'lr Sinmitf 1nfnnl-,l T),ie nlnr VI1V11 UlUl 1lJIV v kJlilllVlbV tit,iiutcu, XJUU VI should Idaho object to Sinnott? During the 10 years Mr. Sirtnott has been in congress Idaho has secured $12,000,000 in reclamation money and Oregon has been fed chiefly on promises. The real qucstion'is, why are Portland newspa pers trying to elect our representative for us? Is it be cause he has been a good man for Eastern Oregon or a good man for Portland? Is it because our interests have been sacrificed that Portland might have what it wants? The question is an interesting one and should provide the "- 1. "ii i it eastern uregon voter witn iooa lor tnought. n years m I Kt Ruth Roland Today ADULTS 20er i IN White Eagle A SERIAL OF THE WEST GEORGE WALSH "IN ' WITH STANLEY IN AFRICA THE HISTORICAL SERIAL , COMEDY RUBERNECK IRivoli Children 25c FOR YOUR INSPECTION. K. k A. Haddacl VAUDEVILLE PEARL'S ROMANIAN GYPSIES A Frolic In a Romnh Xiglitcnii ; VAN & YORK A Fnt Chnnco mid a Tliin Excuse GLICK& BRIGHT Just a nundlc of Personality (From the Dally Rust Orognninn,' May 16, I4.) Cass Matlock Is In lfemlletnn from his Hepinior horse ranch. The Mat lock horses are doing well and will lie 1n fine fin ni for the meeting at ralem und rmtlund. Some reprobate shot a fine ba; I Is fnnre Monday In France's pasture, will attract enough people to iturt j'he aiilinnl wus the property of AlunaU ilicil city, ( nice mm ne, wants very much to know who did It. A les was broken and Mr. Price was compelled to kill ihe mure. Tilt) Western I'nion telegraph company Is arranging for iv time ser vice in this city. The date of Governor I'ennnyer's speech In Umutillua county has been chnmtrd. lesleail of speaking at Athena, he will attend the meeting of the Pioneer Association nt Weston on I'Tlilay and Saturday. Mav 2. 5. it safe to predict that the governor At the Baker Furniture Co. 4 flf ' I i. - 1 m 7 rA TODAY ONLY Adults 55c EARL WRIGHT Kcccnti'lo Tumbler CAW. LAEMMLE ruont MARIE EVO SUPPORTED BY MA.E EU9CH IBkTRAM 6KASSET IN AERRISIANSCAND Comedy DOGGONE TORCHY si imu ...... .,e i aVKW mwn KVKVI!