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TEN PAGIH DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, fig 3 rn OEStiON, WEUNtJJA, jaguar 1 4, laxi. ' (forego) AM HUh.liMKT MiWHI'ArKB rkrt6d I'aMy tnrt Sml H t Pen diHnn. Oregon, by the OKt-JliONlAN ITHI.lMilNO CO. City Off-da! Taper. County Official rper. Member United pree Association. . the pontofflre it reodletoa. u m-ond-tlM mill natter. ON gALR IS OTHKR "TIES fmrlil Hotel N Stand. Portland. N ew. Co . Portland. Oregou. " FILE AT r AnrltT Building. (MCk Street.' N. W. waged to a decisive enu; uui-t (he interest of the United States call for a victory for one side or would a drawn struggle serve our interests better? Should Germany win the war Germany would become the dominating power in Europe, if not throughout the world. In the event of disputes with this power the United States would have to deal with a formidable and victory flushed opponent. In the event of a victory by the allies the power of England rnd her colleagues will be fur ther augmented. If they con tinued their alliance they would dominate the world a9 they now dominate the sea. In the event of any misunder- BCliSCRIPTIOV RATES. t. o yr. by m.ii... ! standing with these forces the Eft' SiTiiiT i: United States would have to month, hy m.ju Z Tim deal with a nower obsessed . ....k. Y,w t-mrr er - 5.i W 7, I lU'tllU". V ami ihrrf ntentha. by carrier month, by carrier...... or. : ' : . , . k mn 1 i' , 1 . .... , 1 mi wiy. T':r.. .ti Rut should there De a drawn Mi -Weekly. ti month. t wan. . nl Vfeli. four Bonthi by mu t w deal with a power J wiwith the pride of the conquer- 1 so .50 MAY PLACE DUKE OF AOSTA ON THRONE 1 5 v. 1 s r- r4 i- 1 1 v - i! t?vl s57 rL v 4r ML v- ;,v 1 Tf7fr S xVTk VAtn 1 II THr. W1VKD UVXDMARKS. I. Don't you know the home-road Aft.T wardering far? Ion-t you know the pathways Where the home-lights are. II. Th vil&rh'i finds his blessing, The rust for which he yearns, la the welcome shadows Wh-re the home-light burns. III. No ffnef for all the Journey. Since Love enfolds us fast. With rest for the weary. In dreams f home at last! Frank U Ptanton. 1 war the equilibrum would De miin f. lined. There would not be one supreme authority in Europe but power would be diffused as before the war. Neither set of nations would want trouble with the United States because such trouble would bring their continental; foes down upon them. Therefore it is easy to see where the president gets his view as to the desirability of a victoryless peace. His view is sound, not merely for this country, but from a world standpoint. - While others are crazed with prejudice and war hate Wilson stands forth as the one clear thinker of the day; he is the beacon light on a i storm racked coast. rvtrvT? st DitfHFSS ,n .. . . D 'AOSTA According to reports from Rome, the Duke and Duchess D'Aosta are to be placed upon the throne of Greece by the Entente Allies, driving Kins Constantine into exile. Constantino has been a thorn in the side of the al lies ever since Allied troops were landed at Saloniki. It is said that in exchange for placing the Duke D'Aos ta, who is a relative of the king of Italy, on the throne of GTeece, Italy has agreed tot land a large army in the Balkans to aid in the coming al lied Balkan offensive. from her extended lamette valley. visit In the Wil- Pigeons, making a palatable dish for the epicure have made their ap pearance on the market. Frank Pollock, the railroad con ductor who has been lying at the Vil lard House the past several weeks with an injured hip will be out in a day or two as good a man as ever and his friends know what that means. of having rifled the United States mail. Judge Pollock announced that a medical examination had shown De Bord's mentality was weakened by an injection of anti-typhoid serum given him by army surgeons last July and by the heat at Eagle Pass, Tex., where he was doing border duty as a mem ber of the First Kansas Infantry regiment. A letter has been received by R, Alexander stating that E. Lobenstein There is a story about a singer "who has been asleep jhas been ,ylng m in Portlan(, tuT the for 27 months' but it does not state what dope his neighbors gave him. The legislature's bone dry law may permit the use of al cohol for preservative purposes which affords a ray of hope to many. last two weeks and turn for the wo.'se. has suffered a NEW CAXAIj ZONE COVRlt- NOR. If Europe is not sufficiently educated to understand the American brand of peace that is Europe's misfortune ; another vear of fighting may bring EEP you eve on the nice about a change. XL little ioker some people) V ; v The Enronean nress era TrVin LT I I I HUlft : 1 ' ai 1. 7 -o - t,wMio-H the lec-islature with reference to the act a ing Mr. Corey, of the comm swn as their spoKesman. Saem Masg estabiished in The amendment Pvides H92 h fe k d b &, - wavau it. uu iij jure,, to change it3 name: SYLV EST ERPENNOYER MAY EE NEEDED AGAIN is en titled to no more weight than ' ? T n.iViliV nt tv expressions irom an insane nos- fo th" purpose are OS-! Pjtal ; they are all crazy across Mr rnrev of the commis- ;the ocean and don't know it. operating in a city shall be free from invasion by a competitor unless the state public utility commission rules that public 'convenience and necessity" j-aNa fr,r mirh action. Even a city or t wn would be barred ' from establishing a municipal tight or water plant without first getting the consent of the( public service commission. ( No grocerj- store, no bank.' Tiewspaner or arv other line of business is provided with any : such soft arrangement a? this;! vhy should a public utility cor- poration be shielded from com-i petition ? If a competing electric com-, pany, private or municipal,, vjishea to enter Pendleton orj r.y other town why not let them come? Competition is a rood thing for the consumer and should be encouraged not stifled. It is not necessary for any state commission to pass cn the "necessity or conveni ence" of such an enterprise. The people putting up the cap ital and taking the financial risks are thoroughly able to judge as to the facts and it is safe to say they will not invest in such business unless they deem the situation to be right. To the East Oregonian the amendment proposed by Mr.' Corey is the limit of audacity in view of the fact he is drawing a salary for suppo.-ed service to the people. ! Once upon a time many years ago Oregon had a public service commission that fell in to this same line of conduct! On day Governor Pennoyer; notified the members of the' commission they were removed from office for the good of the what do you know about that? The house and senate each want to save the fair maiden single handed. DO YOU KNOW- That another year nan passed with out Pf-ndW-ton necurinB new quarters fur the Commercial association? Thi.t Mayor Homer Watts of Athe r.a v.'aa once captain of the rniver.sity 't Orpijon football team? That Al Richardson has shined shoes it, front of the St. George Hotel since If 9? That Col J. H Haley did not begin tr practice law until he was to years old. That Court utreet east of Main street 1 :.''.ed to be twenty feet narrower than it now is? I That th excursion which left lat ; evening for .-ft. Paul was the 17th ex ' curnlori in the past four years which T'eniilfton has sent to other fairs and festivals? That f',eor?e Paer, despite his size b'sran life as a baby in arms? - i .Strut ; '"V h i '" - ' 1 , I r : en-" ' . ...,.1 HIGH SCHOOL BOY CUTS HAND ON SAW Meyrl Agee Loses Part of Third Finger and Slightly Injures Fourth. While working on the saw in the manual training department yester day afternoon Meyrl Aifee was pain fully injured when the board he was sawing was thrown from the platform the saw and his hand pulled against the saw. The third finger was destroyed to the first Joint and the fourth finger slightly injured. This was the first accident in the shop this year. Care is taken by Mi. Chloupek that all new men who tako manual training are instructed in the proper handling of the saw, so such Is This the Way You Feel About Your LAUN.DR.Y It is a feeling it is absolutely unnecessary for you to have. Send it here and solve the problem. IMS' ffl GENTLEMEN'S BUNDLES CM Ml AMI ROUGH DRY only 7c pound "We Wash Everything But the Baby" Troy Laundry Company Telephone 17? accidents possible. may be avoided as far as Inactivity Causes Cxmstlpatlon. Lack of exercise In the winter Is a frequent cause of constipation. You feel heavy, dull nnd listless, your com plexion is sallow and pimply, and en. ergy at low ebb. Clean up this con dition at once with Dr. King's New Life Pills, a mild laxative that relieves the coigested lntes'ines without grip ping. A dose before retiring will as sure you a full and easy movement in the morning 25c at your drug, gist. Adv. 0 0 lonoi IOE30I ion GENERAL STORE FOR SALE Owner wants to retire and will sell good paying business cheap. Lo. cattd in good stock raising section, close to Pendleton. Whole thin tnr tnilldir.e 8 room dwelling, t lots, siock run. ,,v... 0 Price for all J6000.00. Cash or bankable notes. Must be sold at once 5 MATLO&K.LAATZ INVESTMENT CO. iNsrraxcE riff' 112 Kost Court KU REAL ESTATE I0E30I LOANS SOE30 iiiMummnMiniiiH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii iimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' i .- ' - I s Colonel Chester A. Harding nas jum been appointed governor of the Pan ama c-inal 7.one by President Witeon. He was formerly engineer commis s!oner of the District of Columbia. H? now is at work in Panama. 28 Years Ago Today I From the Dally Kast Oregonian, Jan. 24, 18S9.) Life insurance is all the rage in I'einll-ton; many have taken out poll cii'H who w-re heretofore considered unapproachable. Dcrwood Waffle is in Pendleton on a day's furlong from duty which he Is I'tijo;, Inx iimong his chums. Afrn-TYPiioro servm weakens A MIUTI ASIAN'S MENTA1.I f V KANSAS CITT, Jan. 24. Judge Pollock, In the federal court of Kan sas City, Kan. ruled today tnai Hen ry De Bord, a substitute mall carrier, and former Kansas guardsman, should receive a minimum fine or 1600 as a result of his conviction on a charge Ch.irley Hharp hag fully recovered ate. It may be about time to ( rennoyenze tne present coin rniRsion. "WHAT A VICTORY WOULD MEAN VI AS President Wi'son f f f riMit in asertinir that the world will be better Joe Downing dislocated his arm last venlng at the train but with the as sistance of two drummers the mem ber was placed In position again on the spot. John A. Oross. a prominent Hellx- Ite Is In town today. There has been No Increase In the price of Grape-Nuts Nor Any Decrease In the Size ol Package Or Quality jOf the Food. Although Every Man in Pendleton Could Not Go With the "Bunch" to St. Panl, He Can R As Well Dressed As Any Man There ond Clot lies $15 to 335 make this possible for you All sizes, all weights, all styles and all new. An individual Suit or Overcoat for the man who takes a stout, slim, long stout, short or regular size. Designed by the world's leaders of fashiondom and fit to you by our own tailors. Sold to you by con scientious salesman and every sale guaranteed to give satisfaction by us. THIS IS THE SERVICE THAT HAS MADE mm buoyiki Pendleton' Leading Clothier. iiiiiitiimiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiHiii. O a o n0t! Miss (Jrace Evans has relumed '.Illlllllllllllllllll vff if the present war is