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ptnr. witih DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 2, 1922. TEN PAGES Typhoon Perils General Wood Published Dully and Bcml-Wikly, &t Vanaieton, Oregon, Dj tna AST OREGONIAN PUB. CO. ntered at the pot office at Pendle ton, Orecon, aa aecond claai mail mat tar. ON BALE IN OTHER CITIES. Imperial Hotel New Stand, Portland. OK FILE AT Chlearo Bureau, 809 Security Building-, Washington, u. (J., Bureau eui uour- teenth Street, New York. Member ( the Associated Preaa. Tbe Asiociated Press is exclusively antltled to the uae for publication of all news dispatches credited to it or ot otherwise credited In this paper and also tbe. local new published herein. . AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER V SUBSCRIPTION RATES t , - (IN ADVANCE!) ' Dally, one year, by mall . UBLtiy. 8 X montns. bv mall Laily, three months, by mail... Daily, one month by mall .. . Daily, one year by carrier Daily, six months by carrier . Daily, three months by carrier ua.iiy, on p ontn, Dy earner . Semi-Weekly, 1 year by mall 2.00 I Bemi-weeniy, six months by mall l.oi SeirJ-Weekly, three month by mall .60 zxajcuri - sag a arAi wests MOUATi COlTtAGE 1 wl - $ , There'sfa courage that It greater than the test of fire and sword, There's a greater proof of mettle than the battlefields afford, , , And I would that I might teach It to that boy of mine today Sn that he may never weaken as he goes along his way. It'B thoi' courage of conviction that can stand. the cruel gaff . And dare to do the right thing when his thoughtless playmates laugh. " nen nis wish Is disappointed and a I dream he fails to gain, ij But above this outward courage and) beyond this sign of fear. I hope he'll stand undaunted when his I thoughtless fellows sneer. The yacht Apo, bearing General Leonard "Wood, gd'iernor cenernl nf the Philippines, and his wife and daughter, ha been' to a fyiSur. between Mlndora and Manila. -' Parsiatent radio ' ' f .Hi: ' BEAUTIFUL WHITE Organdy Dresses Charming styles wonderfully; made, with pleated ruffles, hemstitching, and flowers of self ma terial. Prices are ....... j... $16.50 and $15.00 EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES . ON THESE , ,. ' silk "dresses1 :. -.; : 1 .1 They were all new this season, now, they are very much underpriced, as low as $14.95, $16.50, $18.95, $21.50 and $24.50. White Lingerie Waists with checked gingham trimmings in various colors; a complete assort ment of styles at ...... .'. r f: do reply.;; L When his gang Is all against him that's the time i want him true. When his playmates urge upon him what he knows is wrong to do, When he's taunted with derision, then I want him at his best. . . I want lo hiiva him sturdy, and I hope For, spile nil that he must cope with, he'll newr show j this 1b boyhood's hardest test, The palo cheek of the coward when ho And the greatest proof Of courago is has to take a blow; I . to Stand and take f.ie gaff , I hope ho will not whimper and too And dare to do the right thing when bitterly complain . i his thoughtless playmates laugh (Copyright, 1022, by Edgar A. Guest.) STATE AID WILL BE JUSTIFIED 1 F it proves true that the $50,000 of forest road money vill be I available for the Grant county ronu in July there Would seem to be good hope of having the troublesome John Day grade eliminated this year, provided reasonable state aid can be secured in addition to the federal aid and the local bond money that is awaiting use upon this road. It also seems logical that state aid be forthcoming for this road. It is more than a local road. It is an intercounty high way and an important link connecting this part of the state with the John Day highway. As masters stand at present the John Day highway is of no value to Umatilla county and the Oregon-Washington highway; is or no value to Grant county. The connecting road is all but impassable because of the bad grade down to the north fork of the John Day, , j . Let the state help eliminate this difficulty and the results will more than compensate for the cost. One of the most undevel oped regions of the state will be opened up to travel with good results all around. .; Tourists on the Oregon Trail, Columbia highway and the Oregon-Washington highway will have a means of;entering the region to the southward. That is what We want them to do.,. ,As long as visitors merely pass along one edge of the state and have no means of getting to the in terior we naturally cannot expect the results we desire in the way of settlement. If Oregon is to be pedpled there must be some means whereby tourists can reach our sparsely settled re gions. They will not enter while the door is locked. 'It the state will give aid to such projects as the Grant county road that action will tend to eliminate the impression many peo-: pie are forming that we pay so much attention to sight seeing roads we have no time or money for highways that mean eco nomic development. , , , . . . , ' WALLOWA'S TOURIST ATTRACTIONS W ALLOWA COUNTY, according to the Enterprise Record Wf Chieftain, wants all the tourists it can secure but is not " fond of outside sportsmen who come in to kill off the game and catch the fish. Here is the way the Enterprise paper looks at the Subject: . . ,. Lie the simple truth be told. There Is, o llttlo game in. Wallowa county, deer being found chiefly in remote and almost Inaccessible districts where hardy hunters kill n few head every year. There are . somo Iroiif. in the streams and lukes and skllfull anglers can get a catc'h now and then. Hub ns for helng a "sportsman's puradlse." thnt Is putting It altogether too strong. Now for nn opinion, regarding the taking of game and fish. Why should outsiders .be urged to came to the county to pursue und kill what gume and fish arc found here. These sportsmen come fully equipped for their work and they spend very llttlo money in Wallowa eounty. Tin y , make hunting; and fishing a blislnosi) .while hero.. .The. coiuily loses much and gains nothing from .their vlsitp). , . TIib game umt fish I A Wallowa county ure part of the heritage of the peo pie of the county, who should, seek to preserve these nnturnl resources for their own uses, and not be cmlod nwuy with spendthrift fancies of advertis ing the county. This may sound Belflsh, but It is Just ns wholesome sense when applied to game us to other resources of value. The tendency is for game to disappear steadily with the oncronrhmcntB of civillzuUim, und the more pro fessional engage In its pursuit, (lie sooner it will be gone. With tourists, lot It lw said, the matter is quite different. The anore the better, They can enjoy tho scenery and the summer climate without de priving the residents of anything. So the tourists should bo (cultivated care fully for they pay largo dividends, in fact it must bo said that ns a rule tour ists do not come Into uny country in mini hern until the game Is Bone. As a game and fish country W'allowa county may not be es pecially attractive but for the tourist it has real charms. The Wallowa valley and Wallowa lake are worth seeing and seeing many times. With a good highway to Joseph people are going to "discover" that region and they will like it immensely. . It will first be necessary however, lo complete the Oregon trail over the Blue mountains. It will always be hard , for people west of the Blue mountains to reach Wallowa until the Oregon trail is finished through the mountains. One thing Pendleton needs is a revived flour market so that the wheels of our mills can be set running again. School days are about over for the year and this weather makes both teacher and pupil long for the end of the term. Tom ims Ixits of people think the wor'.d owes them two or three llvlnpv. All the eye made ore not artificial. Helween son's radio In the nttic nd dd'r still in the cellar whnt cuo a poor mother do? Gold fish make fine pets heeans they nvcr get und-r your feet. A movement is on foot for umpires to n ear uniforms. The more rabid will ssfgest strniKhtjHi'keis. Tuverty may cause crime; but the rich are rather short on saints. "Arrest .too Republican Mends" headline. And the UcniKCrat were tickled until they read It was in Ireland. AH of us have manners: of them ure bad. but some A new comet has been found: but like everything else new. It is several million years old. Prison bookkeeper who st,io (be fundK took his pen in hand. The report that men were using lipsticks was prohshlv caused by the girls using lipsticks. The man who ha boen hating to enrry out the haIic, has begun hating to rut the weeds. When w her man knocking a ball team we wonder If he could hit a balloon with a bass fiddle, Some nights ago a very singular looking Individual, who called himself Jim Tracey, heavyweight champion of Australia, was Permitted to engage in a merry burlesque on boxing with the able collaboration of nil! Hrennan. This worthy pair used the: ring at Madison Square Garden for the pur pose and thus put the thing over be fore what might be 'termed the fistic aristocracy. : ," The affair was a great loss to vau deville. . . Tracey couldn't fight a lick and was a "push over" for Krennan any time the latter got around to it. Hill postponed the denouement until he eighth round to keep the custo mers from becoming churlish. Just why a fistic goof like Tracey is allowed to insinuate himself into the headline role ,at the best indoor club in America while men like Billy Misko and Tom Gibbons get on there once or not at nil is beyond our limited vision. Tracey la no more champion of Aus tralia than Kid Norfolk is a bleached blond. We have that straight from Frank Churchill, who has promoted enough fights in and around the An tipodes during recent years to know what he is talking about. To him Tracey is just what he seemed to be against Brennan a firet-cluss fuffaw. Very Considerate The man who leaped to his death from the top of a local life Insurance building the other day probably was influenced by a Jaudable .desire to make things convenient for his bene ficiaries. ' A ' The- Grout Belmont The oldest turf classic in the his tory of thoroughbred racing in Anier-i lea, the Belmont, is to be run at Bel hjont Park June 10, with a better field imrr-jrai-oius Loan uje jventncKy Derby was able to muster. In fact, Morvieh is ?the only notable absentee from the entry list, which includes Pillory, the rreaknesB winner; Kail Sang, Hea, Snob II.. Bunting . and Whlska-way, among others. The front runner In such a field will, perforce, come Into universal recognition as a leading three-year-old, in fact, nearly every Belmont winner, since the premier away back m 1S67, has been a champion from Friar Rock and Man o' War, of recent vintage, to Commando, Africander and Colin of other and perhaps better days. . Mention of Colin brings to mind one of those old stories, as inseparable to the race track as the barns, paddock, stands and betting ring. It. features the picturesque Father Bill Daly, who has been sending losers to the post ever since society leaders stopped wearip gear muffs. On this particular occasion Father Bill was sending a plater into a race in which Colin was a starter, and at the last moment rushed up to his jockey with instructions: "Stick with Colin to the head of the stretch," quoth he, "and then come away." . BU.vGArxnv APitoxs - Made of percales In pretty, neat figures. These are reel bargains at this low price. Come early and get your chojee at ............... ,89c each WIMTK "PETTICOATS Of muslin and Sateens, double panel or plain. A splendid assortment of novelty styles and good values ... . . . 8r,' $1.11), $1.49, $1.08 to $2.08 .TANTZEX MATinVG SUITS Are without a peer.: None so good or high in quality. 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MEDICINE DISCOVERED TO CURE SEA SICKNESS . LONDON, June 2. Hypodermls in jections for preventing seasickness i i t PHONE 127 For Courteous, Prompt Delivery Service When They Make Better Mdse. for the Money We Will Have It have come Into Vogue' on trans-Atlantic liners. ' The' injection- used Is a mixture of strychnine and stroplne and a prepa ration of belladonna, and it Is found that passengers of both sexes prefer it. . Tho strychnlne-stroplne injection soothes and tones up the whole ner vous system, it is claimed, enabling il to control the muscles and the stomach. REGINA, Saskatchewan, The , to tal railway mileage in the province of Saskatchewan is now 6,269, of which the Canadian Pacific operates 2,777 miles. 1 , Had Your Iron Today? 1 Have Let's Raisin Bread Tonight HOW long since you've had delicious raisin bread . since you've tasted that incomparable flavpr? Serve . fi loaf tonight. ' No need to bake it. " Just telephone your grocer or a bakery. Say you wanr l"full-fruited bread -eeneously filled with luscious, aeeded, (Sun-Maid Raisins." The flavor of these raisins permeates the loaf. 'A cake-like daintiness makes every slice treat. ' ' ' Serve It phin t dinner or as a tasty, fruited breakfast foast. ' i Make delicious bread pudding with left-over alices, JJse it all. You need not waste a crumb. Raisin bread is luscious, energizing, iron-food. So it's both good and ood for you, I Serve it at least twice week. Start this good habit . n your home today. ' But don't take anv but t real. full-lruUti, ftnuln I aisin bread. Your dealer will aupply it if you insiit. SUN-MAID Seeded RAISINS Make delicious bread, pie, puddings, cakes, etc. Ask your grocer for them. Send for free book, of tested recipe. Sun-Maid Raisin Grower li-tl. N-iS-V IVrvno. "lif. Cm II For Particular People For the particular we suggest A NICE ' ' : '-' MILK FED SPRINGER OR HEN But if it's beef you want, try a cut from A. 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