TEN PAGES m tn rr 'Til For a Long Wearing, Good Looking Plush Coat Come to this store. We bought direct from the manufacturer when Coats were cheaper than they are now and we've priced them in the same AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER HibllihK Dally and Semi-Weekly, at Pendleton, Oregon, by tbe BAST OREOONIAN PUB. CO. SUBSCRIPTION RATH I (IN ADVANCE) ntered at the post office at Pendle ton. Oregon, u second cIrsb mall mat ter. , ON BALE IN OTHER Cli'iES. Intwertal Hotel News Stand, Portland. ONE FILE AT Chicago Bureau, 809 Security BulMIng, Washington, D. C, Bureau 601 Four teenth street, New York. . BeistH of Hie Associated I'res. h. nsoointud Prens is exclusHely sntltlsd to the use for publication of mi uows uiBnatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pP'-'-and also tbe local news published herein. Dally, one year, by trail ....... .. ...i.- Ku- mail .. $6.00 3.00 Dally, three months, by mall Dully, one mornh by liail Daily, one year by carrier IMily. six months by currier Daily, three months by carrier Duily. one month, by carrier Semi-Weekly, 1 year by mall Semi-Weekly, six months by mail. Semi-Weekly, three months by mall , 1.00 I fill I rt h'' l'rol'ortion of tiinditlatt s ti statesmen is . 7.50 j rW& o TaMntf things as they come is not philosophy; , , 1 It is noeosuity. , 3.76 . 1.06 . .Ci 2. Of. 1.00 .60 You c.'ui't snvp anything until you enni it, so spit nn your liuiiils :tni! piM-h In. riooil lienor obtnliird 1,-Kally prbjljly cl i I 1-hs harm than bail liquor odluim-d illegally. way. $15.00 to $52.50 Teleaiaea DAILY BAST OP.EGONIAN, PENDLETON. ORECON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 17, 1922. BV ISi !t t'.S. It I a id's a liltf man t, is ocrupieil wiili tilings' lvi.-hion luiviiur nnlliinii nmro to show i-aliliei-ncckins is disappearing rajdilly. "Villirni;i -would nil liw la1 cd llian out o' style.-' Copyright 1922 bj Premier Syndicate, Inc. JUSTICE IS BLIND, ALL RIGHT! tt fUSTICE is blind," and the action of some ifnouTwho " I ages one to add, "There are none so blind as those who -J will not sgg " Grover Todd, veteran of the Spanish war, the PPPin eurrection, the Mexican border campaign and the World w ai, shot through the head and killed after Philip Warren In dian bootlegger, had shot to death Todd's co-worker, Glenn 11. Pnce when i'nee sougni vo an ebo in.". , A rmnTTFD Warren is tried for the murder of Todd and ACQUU l&u J r , .... V...1.V. .nncina nns in a crimi it is pernaps unwise uu unc w iu.-" . nal trial with nothing more definite than newspaper accounts on which to base judgment, out out 01 me Dallas several things are sure. Either the prosecution was in competent or blundered; or the jury let maudlin sympathies sweep it away; or tne morai coiisciuu.-nc.-n uj. SA drnkenifdian killed Price admits it. Says he was drunk, not responsible, and at the same time says he never saw I odd, and a iury feels that maybe the Indian is telling the truth, while the bullet which killed Todd plowed through his head with deadly aim. The grand old poem, worn threadbare now, says. .''If you break faith with us who die, We shall not sleep." TI Todd did not break faith with those who died in France. ;He did not acquit the German. He returned no verdict ol not guilty." He went, he fought, he dealt out true justice. Now he has died himself, in his country's cause. It the people nf Vip ntfito of Oregon let Todd's murder go unavenged his blood !ii i iU lw,.,4u f fVia minnlii nf Orptmn ! On the heads Ol anrln tho rnld or beat and .stun s it Will UCJ Oil Lllc lli;liai ui iia. I'l."!"1' " - ' - , ,. ... , , . . i x, -. nA V,o V,n..rla nf cniinHe tor within Itself, wbicb tho treu and fol tneir agents, tno jium;i.uwii, -; ... , .... :l ;., . v, Tin. il rf tVio mnn who the cleiense just as sureiy as t i uu uic iicau i ..v. - ehot him down. . . However, Warren will still be tried for the murder of Price. SOMEONE committed murder, and should receive the punish ment ol a muraerer. admit that a. larKo pa t of li.s laia.l :n tloi sn't know. tht d'seaso of rr rt . t o a little; asbam- IRON TO NEUTRALIZE HEAT AND COLD IN CALIFORNIA ORCHARDS EDITORIAL SIDELIGHTS If the currency printing presses in Europe would declare a lessatorium, a moratorium might not be needed. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. A French author of best sellers has been kidnaped and is held in hiding. We sho.uld do more of that sort of thing in this coun try . St. Paul Dispatch. The German's naturally feel' that if they had be.cn allowed to win the war there, wouldn't be any troublesome questsion of Ger man reparations. Brooklyn Eagle. That doctor who advocates washing dishes as a cure for neu rasthenia may be right scientifically, but he is in danger of dy ing a poor man. Chicago Daily News. We were not aware that they had settled the question of who won the war, but it may be significant to note that Europe has about agreed upon who should pay for it. The Weekly Review (Shanghai). There is said to be a trick heat clause in the new leases land lords are using. , Is the landlord losing faith in his janitor? New York Morning Telegraph. i ! I Tow Jims tyUs mtike Safety Klrst last. Th trouble with the uunies is un y Blin.w ,w hu.t people like. Many a dumb-bell lias toilet.. Every man thinks he has loo much chej-k Win n he shaves. What iH sadder liau a poor Imita tion or beiuB happy? Hirds of n readier flork to huts. All kinds of flowers get loved ex cept wall flowers. Ohio farmer oatiKht wolvis klllins his hoK.s. He caret ul nut to leave your landlord out ut ntuht. An actress Is known by the hus bands she divorces. This winter it will bo ' Where there's smoke there's a crowd." Kentucky farmer whipped two avi ators who landed in his field. His slogan Is "Swat tho fliers." T.ns AVf.KLES. Oct. 17. A suc cessful means of protecting fruit trees iicainst extreme cold unci heat has been arrived at after extensive experi ments with iron, according to an an nouncement made by W. M. Heitzman, local landscape gardener. .Merely to hang a piece ol tne mtn ral. In a tree is sufficient to minimize. the lev breath of Jack Frost of the sniveling beams of old Sol. 'The Iron hattfjinir In the tree al- iage 'would otherwise have to do," said Ililtzman in explainin;; the working of this method. Heitzman stated ho tried this system last year on a. date and tig ranch and that it met with absolute success. HVitsimun claims that by his method the effect of a freezing temperature could be made that of a temperature approximately Hi degrees , warmer. The principle nf bis scheme could be applied to flower beds by the placing of iron fillings among the flowers, he J iidd-d. . I WIFE LICKED FOR SMOKING, WON'T QUIT FOR ANY MAN" KANSAS CITY, Kan., Oct. 17. The tobneco habit 'Which his wife had ac (liiired when she was a girl caused Cecil 1'eriedas, thirty-eight, to whip her, he told Judge (leorgo West, whom he faced on a cruelty cha-rge. All or his protestations against his wife's cigarette smoking, he said, have been unavailing and lie was forced to dras tic measures. "I admit I whipped her, Your Hon or, hut her smoking was ruining her health," Teriedas explained. "The only way I could make her mind was to treat her rouch." "I've smoked cigarettes since I was twelve years old and I won't ouit for any man," .Mrs. Polly reriedas count ered. Judge West ordered the case refer red to the Welfare Hoard. Great American Drought is Boon to English Fake Flask Makers l.ONliON', Oct. 17. Sheffield work ers lire rejoicing in American prohini- tiou, for it brings them prosperity in hard times. Tin. "Pnssvfoot'' department of tbe Sheffield firms is working overtime to satisfy the insistent demand for electro-plate and silver opera articles for the United States. Orders are untiring in by the thou sand, and one firm alone has orders for fifteen thousand opera glasses on hand. This does not signify a great stage revival in America, but merely further vasion of prohibition regu anions. The innocement-Iooking opera glasses are "fakes." If one eyepiece is screw ed off, a neat little flask, capable of molding a considerable amount of lit ituor, is revealed. Hence the urgent export orders. I'lohibttion has no more enthusiastic supporters than these fortunate em ployes, who are morliing to capacity while many or their fellows are unem ployed. They dink "Pussyfoot's" health daily and long for the day when other countries, at a decent rate of ex change, go dry also. SOUTH SEA FLAPPERS LIKE NORTHERN SISTERS MRS. SARAH LAMB How's Your Blood? Do You Need a Tonic? Htlp tl Climatr U ktrp ni wrll East Bakersfielil. Calif. "Pr. Picrce' llolden Meilicil Piscovery Is the ben Ionic and blood purifier I hae evT taker.. I have taken and have used 'tiohlen Medical Pis covrry' In my i.nnilv for many years. I find it excelli nl for couch, colds and as a I'loxl purifier and SprluB tonic. Whenever I becom? rundown or have a tired and worn out feelins. I take the 'bi. ovcry' and it builds me right up ami rives me new life. 'C.oliUn Medical Discovery" Is very -sniul farollv medicine and can be rebel upon" Mrs. Sarah Lamb, IvvS I'ariflc St. Obtain the Discovery in tablets or liquid from our nearest druc-gis-t or send lut lor trw paik-.g e to Dr. Fierce! Invalid' UKV'il- 28 YEARS AGO t From the Daily Kast oregonian, Oi toiler- I 7. ls'.U.l Col, f K. Compton Walla is lu re inday. i.f I'ort Walla I.OS ANt.lMI.KS, Oi-t. 17. 11'. I'.) The modem Amiriian flapper is a tame sister conipan d to the South Sea Island girl of the same persuasion, according to House Peters, Antonio .Moreno and members of the film com pany that has just returned from Tahati. "If yon wonder how flappers can dame all nirht and be up in the morn ing for a game of golf." says Moreno, "you ought to see the South Sea maid ens. When (hey get started it's dance, dance, dance from unrntng till night. Dancing parties sometimes ' last for time or four days at a time." Like the American flapper the is land girl is bound by neither conven tion nor clothing;, it was said. "They are i;isti rs under the skin said one member of the troupe, "but the island llapper shows it less." They actually wear more clothing than the American girls, he claimed. Queen of Chicago's Stenos o IT. Smith and A. It. illovcr of lone. Morrow County an- In i r today. I.oh. Kenn nine i.im-s .name of the expicss office nights. A.:nt I.. (I Kraier finds that mm h lo his liking. The Salisbury family will move to Stalbin k I'll account of Mr. X. Salis bury who is all o. I!. X- X. locomotixcj engineer, hiving been transt'ei red to Siarluick. ! The lied and dim Club nu t Ved- iii sday and le n il an assessment toi secure money to 'im Ikiw' traps ctc.J to conduit shoots. Theie ale thirty! members in the .I'll'. A. P. .-'tllUnail Is I'liC'lnll. Harr Morgan, vicc-prrsi-j but and C O." White ut cletal -tlca- j tir.r. I The coronet jury fully xonel ateil , J ill Cash Cash, the Indian policeman! for tbe shooting of Thomas Plack.' anntbir Indian who ris.stiil arr.st. A cop of i be er.li. t w.is shown by At-j t"in. J. 11. lawt. v and a portion ' leads- -We are one. rtain whether lb.- shot was intentional or not but in' mi ..is,., fiiui lb..! Cs.li ish ha. I l ien vti'Ientlv and si ri-mslx sl.ibb.-il l.,foie l::nk had shot, and lh.it. Pin k .i inc. i-i. I in t iking the life, of Cash Cash n hen Mot. Cash Cash ink-o.i '1 in the p. I f.'rininci' . f 'is .!' v. 'i, ?i the afraM- l""'s p' o " 'ash I'ash U a hish'v r. sp. .-a''',- In-' dua hlio btais aa txcclunt rrpuu- : x - A . - v -fk " : s Ml .... fis" st . V; S if' ST- : ? 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