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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1918)
f vj 1 V ... . . ... i . SIXTEEN PAGES TACE SIXTEEN DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1918. MllillillililililHtllllilllllli!!!!!!!!! Early Ohio Early Rose Seed Potatoes Netted Gem Mountain Potatoes, sack $1.25 Ranch Eggs, Dozen 35c Country Bacon Country Butter Onion Sets, pound 15c All Kinds of Sejds GRAY BROS. GROCERY CO. . "QUALITY" Two Phone, 28. 823 Main St, ilfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii nil i?IIHHIIIHIHIIHIIHIinHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllitt rmanent Service The service of the American National Bank is permanent--never subject to costly " interruption such as results from the un timely death of an individual Executor. This is but one of many valuable features of our service. The A11ERIGAN NATIONAL BANK Pendleton. Oregon "Strongest Bank in Eastern Oregon" OVER THE NORTHWEST iiiiiiiiiitiutuiuiiiiiiiiHiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiif UIIIIIIIiilllllllllHIIIIIilUllllllllillllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllli I We Are Exclusive Agents for , 5 WEAREFRObDOF At vrt i -r Ivor-., r w "At The Sign Of IhePeacocX." 1 Practically all of the restaurants and hotels in 1 Pendleton use f "Peacock Goal" I Exclusively 1 You will do the same after using this coal if 1 you buy coal on the same basis as other house- I hold necessities. - . THE BIGGEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY I Smytlie - Lonergan Co. PHONE 178 I. QUALITY QUANTITY SERVICE ?llllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllll7 IDAHO SHERIFF IS ATTACKED BY I.W.W. MOB OF 0 BKATS IP BKXEWA1I COIXTY OKHrai YES TKIUAY. Jail Delivery Threatened; Sheriff Knocked Down When Slob Learns Imprisoned Member Will Bo Tried Klscwhero. SAX FItAXCISCO, March 16. Troops arc moving toward St. Marios, Idaho, to prevent further rioting in connection with tho Nelson trial. Gen eral Murray, commanding the west ern division did not state how numj troops and where tliey are from. ST. MARIES, Idaho, March 16. rA mob of Industrial Workers of the World, estimated at 209, attacked Sheriff K. B. Noland, of Benewah county, here today after they had learned that the prosecution had been granted a change of venue In the trial of W. M. Nelson, a member of the Industrial Workers, who was to have been tried today on a charge of crim inal syndicalism. Sheriff N'olan was knocked down but not seriously wounded. Jail to Bo Stormed. Members of the mob, it was said, had announced that they were going to storm the jail and release Nelson. A, riot call was sounded after the sheriff was attacked, and citizens ot. tho town, mostly armed, surrounded the Industrial Workers and forced them to surrender. They were taken to the court house and. jail vvhere ' they were put under -guard. A few t pistols tivere found on the men alter j they .were arf ested. ; i The charge of criminal syndicalism was preferred against Nelson by the prosecuting attorney under a law erf acted by the legislature a year 0go aimed at the advocate of sabotage. It was passed to meet a situation that was developing through the activities of the Industrial Workers of the World. 4 I. W. W. Are Released. Nelson was taken to Coeur d'Alene this afternoon, where he is to be tried. The Industrial Workers and their sympathizers who were held in j the court house and jail were releas i ed and many of them left here for their work In the woods. Twenty-four men, said to be mem bers of the I. W. W., went to Coeur d'Alene on the same boat as Nelson. The sheriff swore in 24 deputies late today to act in any emergency. Sheepmen Are Orjjuiilzinff. BEND, Ore., March 16. Organi zation of the Central Oregon Sheep men's Association is being effected this afternoon by woolraisers from all nearby counties. A banquet is a fea- I ture of the gathering. I Summer ranges, division of winter ; range between cattle and sheep inter. ests and methods of handling stock will be among the subjects discussed. All Day Bally lield. EUGENE, Ore.. March 16. As a preliminary to the big Liberty Loan drive, scheduled for April 6, an all day rally is being held here today. with prominent men from all parts of ' the coast speaking at the armory this j afternoon. Through these speakers, Eugene people are learning In ad I vance the reasons why the Third i Liberty Loan must be supported, even i if the individual must make a few ! sacrifices. The-result is expected to be that the campaign here will put the county far beyond its allotment i in the number of bonds sold. . I 1 -"Days'' for War Work. PORTLAND, Ore., March 16. Three "days' have been crowded into one here in the interests of war work. Today is "waste paper day," "Chil dren's Thrift Day" and "Flower Day." Incidentally, the kids are earning all kinds of Thrift Stamps. The collection of waste paper and rags Is an annual affair to reduce the- cltys fire isk. This year, all rags and paper brought to the fire Btatlon are being bought iby tho firemen with Thrift Stamps. The Conservation League, which is aiding with the pa per and rag collection, also arranged to have children pick daffodils in exchange for Thrift Stamps. A clearing' house which has been ar ranged where the' children picking daffodils today can exchange the flowers for stamps, and committees selling the flowers to restaurants, of fices and houses will have their sup ply base. , The "Thrift Stamp Idea" will be before i,he whole state stronger than ever during the next few days. To morrow will be "Thrift Sunday" .in all churches and' talks on the little aids to the nation In war time will be features of service. Nex week is designated as "Thrift Stamp week" by Opvernor Withy combe and an army of 10,000 volun teer workers .will make a house to house canvass to enlist all In the ar my pf small savers. Farmers Are Meeting. BEND, Ore., March 16. The rela tion of the Deschutes, county farmer to the Third Liberty Loan and ques tlons concerning cooperation with the food administration's policy will be discussed at a meeting of farmers this evening, called by the Deschutes County Agricultural Council. ' Attending Convention. SALEM, March 1 6. Delegates from all parts ot the northwest are arriving today to attend the Laymen's Missionary Convention to be held three days, beginning tomorrow Over 1000 delegates are expected. ' The Portland Ministerial Federa tion will send a delegation. Sessions will he. held afternoons and evenings, and speakers tfhd workers of nation al prominence will participate. May Sound Crazy To Huns liut It s Lode BY J. W. PEX3LER. (United Press Staff Correspondent.) WITH THE AMERICAN EXPEDI TIONARY ARMY, France, Feb. l. (By Mail.) "I'll be in Oregon at three. At four o'clock I'll be fixing up that ration question with Hlnden burg in London. And if you want me after that I'll be over In Talahassee. Just ask for the kaiser." Not a quotation from the savings of a mad-man hot the dream of a super-pacifist in a space-annihilating teroplane. The foregoing conversation is just 'one end of a typical phone-talk on'the front where everything " is code and nobody's name Is what it is. The young divisional supply officer was about to leave on a round of the fighting points on the front He was giving one of his subordinates instruc tions over the phone on how to reach him in case of need during the re mainder of the afternoon. "Oregon" Is an artillery post a few kilometers from headquarters not the western state where the apples come from, HJndenburg is a battal ion comander whose right name may be Smith, and London is a dugout in the support lln "up front." After that he, was going to a brigade head quarters. On the phone he answers to the name of "The Kaiser." It's simple if you have the key but a crazy confusion of far-flunj? places and irreconcilable names if you don't know what they're talking about. Code is a safeguard against enemy "listening-in" sets. Telephonic Inven tion has produced a machine which, picks up distant phone conversations from the ground. If a Boche listening-post picked up that message the observer scanned his maps of the sec tor in vain for "London" and "Tala hassee,." And "Hlndenburg" there's only one Hlndenburg and he isn't vis iting London these days to consult on rationing problems. K Every loyal Boche knows that. The Idiotic Yan kees must be mad. Qermany is also obtaining a slice of Sweden's place in the sun. .O MORE Ilooverize "Raise More Chickens and Save Meat" CAR LOAD OF POULTRY SUPPLIES Just received. Chick Food for Baby Chicks Scratch Food, Bone, Shell, Grit, Etc. COLESWORM'S Telephone 14 ' OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ' I ( IUCiL-IT'& A IVOMAM ' ' ' l'OC CAV , DO BETTER AT SON GIVEN" TO MRS. DE SAT-UiES These' Beautiful Spring-like Days Are bringing out the newest Spring colors and styles in the Dresses and Suits. Easter is not very far away, and you surely will want your cos tume by that time. Our daily express is bringing to us directly from the New York markets the most individual styles and colors that can be found today. Could you drop in and permit us to show you through? ? . x The Dresses are priced from $5.90 to $29.50 The Coats are priced from .... $6.90 to $37.50 The Suits are priced from. ....... $14.75 to $39.50 ..-,' V WE LEAD, AND OTHERS FOLLOW jjj . Am i'ITTI imGmJNmMA I Iff 111 iHT iiM.wiiiii l Mother Slado Legal Guardian of Boy Who Caused Murder. NEW YORK, March 13. Mrs. Blanca Errazis de Baulles, the Chilea heiress, who was acquitted of the mur der of her former husband, John L de Saulles, one time Yale athlete, was today by court, decree made legal guardian of her son Jack. It was because of a dispute over. the possession of the boy that Mrs. de Saulles shot and killed her hus band. , , The decree decides a legal contest between the mother and relatives of the boy's father. . A trust company was made guardian of the boy's prop erty. - ' er Easter, according to the Hungar ian newspapers. The meeting will take place at Sofia or at Constantino ple In consideration of the age of the sultan of Turkey, it is said. CENTRAL POWERS WILL COXFER Meeting to lie Held Immediately After KaMter, Is Report. AMSTERDAM, March 13. There will be a conference of sovereigns of the central powers and their allies. Turkey and Bulgaria, immediately aft- Automobiles and Gas En gines Repaired. . STAR GARAGE Corner Lilleth and Alt a Streets. Prices Reasonable. Phone 392-W GIVE US A TRIAL DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist and Optician Glasses ground and fitted. Twelve year experience. American National Bank Building. Pendleton. DENTISTRY DR. DAVID B. HILL 'Room 1 ' Judd Bldg. ' . NOTICE ; March first I will ' occupy tha rooma vacated by' Dr. Templet. Room 12 Temple Bldg., Phona 411 Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee ' sMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiins 1 North Side Homes Tor Sale J I We have listed two of the finest homes in Pendle- ton. If you want a swell place, investigate tnese. We also have three modern bungalows on the ,E North side, prices are right. S 1 Chas. E. Heard, Inc. 635 Main St See Me Before the Fire. Phone 477 nllllllllllllMilllllllllllilllllllllllllilllllllllllllllHIIIIIIUIIIIIIIItllllllllllllllllHIimtlllR F. W. D. the First Four Wheel Drive Truck Built. This Truck Has Been Built Nine Years. Adopted by U. S. Gov't. Four Wo B Wheel Drive EU30TOH TRUCKS Load Capacity 3 Ton. Chassis WelRht in Pounds 6,- 200 pounds. Wheel Base 124 Inches. Tread 66 lnqhes. Turning Radius 24 feet 6 In. Kneed 14 miles per hour. Tires Make, optional... Front and roar 36x6. Wheels Front and rear inter changeable, 36x6 S. ( A. E. Standard. Artillery type. Number of Cylinders Four. Bore, 4 3-4. Stroke 5 1-2. Offset of Cylinders, 3-4 Inch. Diameter of Crank Shaft on all 1 Bearings 3 1-2 in. long. Front and Center Crank Shaft Bearings 3 1-2 Inches long. Connecting Rod Bearing 3 1-2 inches. Diameter of Wrist Pins 1 8-16 Inches. Diameter of Cam Shafts 16-16 inch. Length of Connecting Rod 12 inches. ' , Drop of Motor from Supporting Arms to Center of Crank Shaft 3 Inches. Length of Pistons 6 Mtehes. Engine GovernorOn manifold, regulated and -set at 1,100 revolutions. Kiinilx-r of Piston Rings 3. Control Handthrottle and lever. Diameter of all Valves, Intake and Exhaust 2 1-2 Inches. Weight of Motor 680 pounds. Horse Power A. L. A. M. rat ing 3.l. 3-Ton Capacity SPECIFICATIONS Coollne System Centrifugal.. pump and radiator fan driven from pumpshaft. Iiadlutor Perfex type. Three point suspension. Radiator Capacity 8 gallons. . Ignition High , tension mag neto. ' Carburetor Strom berg. Motor Lubrication Force feed to all bearings and combined splash system. Gear Set Shifting quadrant own make. Location on seat frame. Number of Speeds Three speeds forward and one reverse. Transmission Jaw clutch typo Selective, gears always in mesh. Gear Ratio of the Transmission 1:1 on high, 2:1 on second, 4:1 on low and 4.13: lon re verse. Gears 1 1-4 Inch wide, 5 to 7 pitch. Total Gear Reduction 8.9:1' on high, 17.80:1 second, 35.60:1 low, 36.07:1 reverse. Sub-Transmission Driven by silent chain on differential, which has a locking device. Springs Alloy . Steel. Front springs 2 1-2 inches wide, 45 1-2 inches long, semi-elliptic, platform spring In tho rear. Side springs, 2 1-2 Inches wide and 44 Inches long. CroM springs, 2 1-2 Inches .wide, 40 1-4 Inches long, seml-elllp- tic Shifting Levers Steering wheel irreversible. Oear shift loca tion on seat frame. Emer gency brake location on seat frame. Clutch and Foot Brake Pedal Hele-Shaw Multiple Disc Clutch, consisting of steel and copper plates running in oil. Gasoline Capacity 20 gallons. Universal Joints Full double universal Joint between clutch and transmission and one uni versal Joint on each end ot driving shafts. Axles Both axlos full floating . front axle having patented ball and socket containing universal running constantly in oil. , - , Brakes External service foot brake on transmission shaft 10 inches diameter by 3 1-2 Inches wide. External, emer gency brake 15 1-4 Inches di ameter by 2 8-4 Inches wide. Bearings All hub bearings In terchangeable for all four wheels. Two bearings used to each wheel, Iiuipmcnt Complete sot of tools. Toolbox, oil cins, horn, . Hub-cap. motor and magneto wrenches. Two kerosene side lamps, one kerosene tall lamp. painting Chassis painted In lead color.. OREGON MOTOR GARAGE Incorporated 117, 119, 121, 123 West Court St Telephone 468 i " ' '-'