East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 18, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Image 9

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1919.
GIVEN
TIP FOR
WHITE SLAVERY
NINE MONTHS TERM
FOR MOONSHINING
Judge Bean Imposes Penal
ties on Three Tried in
Pendleton.
- John W. Montgomery, convicted In
the federal court here last wii i.n.
der the white slave act of transport
' Kin rrom Caldwell, Idaho, to
"tr. ureon, for Immoral purposes,
woe yesterday sentenced In I'ortlund
y Fodorul judge Bean to McNeil's
uuana for 15 months. Other cases tried
nere wntrn were sentenced yesterday
were John j. Fisher, convicted of
moonshliilnK in the Hnnke river coun
try, fined 50. and nine months Jail
term; Paul yucuhputim. Indliin, con
victed or taking liquor Into Indian ter
ritory, fined 125(1 and three months
Juii term .
Extra Coach For
Those Who Want to
See Flying: Circus
GERMAN MERCHANTS
LOSE OUT IN JAPAN
TOKIO, April 17. Herman mcr.
chants have been driven out of busl
nesa In Jainin, uccordliur to ofNclat
of the department of agriculture and
commerce, although soma si III retain
their offices and a few are allowed to
put deals through under rigid super
vision ly the Japanese government.
Some. of these offices which remain
ere to be given up, and the compan
ies will withdraw completely from the' tlve of the commander.
An additional couch will tie
added to train No. 8 on Sunday
which leaves Pendleton at 8 a.
ni., to accommodate local peo-
pie who Winn to utlc-nd the fly.
Ing- circus at Wullu. Walla, an-
tiouuced T. F. o'Mrien, local O -
W. It. tk N. agent, today. This
truln returns at 5 p. in.
The fllghta in the circus will
be made over the city, of Walla.
so that they will be visible from
that place, although the ascents 4
wilt beejiiude from a field three
miles from Walla Walla and tho
machines will .alight there alio.
The circus will start promptly
at 1:30 p. m. and will lust for
one hour. .
LIEUT. WARNER WAS
FREEWATER SPEAKER
IN LIEU OF STEIVVER
EAST END TOWN
IS ENTHUSIASTIC
Gl'AltD TO KPOITj OOOO
KIUNAI'I'IXM?
.KKVKIt!
II EH UN. April IX.TCJh not every
day thU you can havo twenty men
toting rifles and grenades as your per
sonal bodyguard, and not have to pay
anything for them The l'lilted Press
correspondent was offered such a
Early one mornli g representative "diiress
of the "Kommandantur" arrived ut the
hotel with, orders "to warn the- En
gllsh and American correspondents
there that a plot had boon diHCovered
to kidnap them as a means of drawing
Kntente troops to Herlin."
The reprewntatlve accepted a cup of
"ereota tea" and urged the acceptance
of JO good fiRhlers. who would station
themselves outside the dmr as a body
guard. The offer was turned down.
Well, then you'd better Just go with
them when they come to capture you
said the Jovial uniformed representa-
Hetter not
country, according to report. They. flKht. tlet the hotel to telephone us,
have apparently despaired of all and we'll come and rescue you let us
ermines of trado after the war.
According to the latest official cen
sus, there are ft! German firms tn
Japan There are li In Kobe and 12
In Yokohama, but as many of them
have branches, which are counted
separately, this number may lie re
duced if the distinct firms le careful
ly enumerated. Toklo ha seven Oer
man firms and Osaka three,
few others In smaller towns.
do the fighting It's better.
I ir IB lit prospects of a good story be
fore night but they fiever materializ
ed, The kidnappers did not come.
census shows that there are still
Oerman residents In this country
VKMt'K IHIIf. April IA Otto Cnr-
rlei and Ills unidentified imwu-iuwr
wore killed tlilft afternoon when Cur.
with a rlc'a alnilanc. evldrolly dawned by en-
Another 'glue trouble. ilnngel froin an altitude
I ! of MMMt fwt to Uk- ground.
al-
though not all of these are interested
In the firms. Many of the Germans
who were Interested In business here
were deported during the war. Such
Was the caw with the Uerman Asfatle
bank, the Herman financial Institution
In this country, which now Is entirely
Inactive.
YAKIMA .MAN III YH
MAW H3
CATTI-R
IM.AII I'l-KT IS
ACTIVK IX S. AFRICA
JlHANN'l:KI!"lt'I. S. A.. A plague
of caterpillars Is rnvaslivr fields In the
Rand. Two armies of the pent are ap
proaching? RunTime, Ini" '"n rims, in.
west the other from the direction of
Pretoria. -
YAKIMA. April 18. Charles Mc
Donald of the Toyon Cattle association
of i-uiirornla bought most of the Ty-son-McKelleher
herd of registered
Ifnlstelns. taking 33 animal at 1X250,
one of the largest Individual purchases
made here for some time. He ac
nulred enough other young atock to
bring his total to about
costing- nearly $12,009,
WAR OV VAMPlltRS .
KTAHTKI ISV IHII.ICR
Jl WiK'lN :' YOHK
45 animals i)lheiU
XF.W YOltK'. April 15. -Vamplrlng
will soon be a l"t art In this city.
Itislng In his Judicial wrath. Police
Jlldxe Hoettner declared war Tiles
day In defense of mere mun. A vum-
oire's gallery, an edition oe nine u
rogue's, facial catalog,
is to be estab-
Prohlbltlonlsts should now under
take to revise Omar's quatrains, w hich
refer copiously to Jugs of wine and
kindred obsolete equipment.
COVERALLS
ffagU.S.FatOff.
! ex if Registered and Common-law
Tfsde-Mark end can only bo right
fully used on goods made by tu.
Koverall ara garmenU for
children I to 8 yean of age.
If a dealer Iriei to srtl you. under
die KovralU name, any garment
not of out manufacture, you may be
Mire he has an article ihal he is
trying to market on Koveralu
reputation.
Unit., nunc hy LW Straus & Co.
Ihej'rt not KOVERALLS.
Koverall
Keep Kids Kleen
$1.50 the Suit
ZW FREE
ir they
RIP
KOVERAtXS .re nsde enlr 7 W
Susum fc Co, Ssa FfMck aad bear tha
Ubsl drivrnai I :
sit u eT orr
l fVI STRNISS & Cft
VIVOID COUGHtf
ind CX)UGHRiT!
Cough mrj
ILOH
lsi norwr.rmpj- cmSGtW
MALtUMULFaR CHlLUKli.,s
BelKium ehonld not object to the
selection of Geneva as the International
capital. Belgium is to try the cx-kalser.
'SET EMPLOYMENT
STANDARDS FOR
' THEIR OWN SEX
Returned Men Will Talk to
People at Hermiston
. Tonight.
Freewuter turned out en masse last
night for the liveliest Victory Loan
meeting yet held In the county and
the speakers who returned late In
the. evening were assured that the east
end city would be among the first
over Its quota If enthusiasm la any
mark. With each new town visited
the rivalry between the county cities
Increases.
The Freewuter audience was Intro
duced to a new speaker In the cam
paign last night in the person of Lieut.
II. J. Warner of Pendleton, who filled
the nlace of Lieut. Fred Btelwer.
Lieutenant Warner made a stirring
nd proved an able seaRer
fi.e i ha Victorv campaign. Hoy W.
Itltner made hie fourth address of the
week, exceeding his former" efforts
and keeping the audience intensely In
terested with his reminiscences of
France and his plea for the people to
finish the record by a good showing
In this ln- . "
Hermiston will hear the Victory
l.onn sneakers this evening. The lo-
cul party will be taken to the west
etl town in a car furnished y P. K,
Judd of the American National Bank.
O. A. C. Man Made
Bridge Engineer I
. ., 1I!,.U..,., P.. 1 1
mjj niiinaj uuaiu
iti;ox AowerirritAi,
coi.i, i :.!:, v.r hiiis April in. -
V. li. MK'uIIoukIi head of tlio
civil (udnec'ring cMmrtmfmt at
tlio cvHIcjco, Iiom acii'ined tlio po
tation of state highway bridge cn
. kIikmt. lie lias gone to Halcm to
axauiiio diitlm. Pruftwair MKul
lougli Im a graduaU; of Amen and
MiU'iil 10 jcrn In nutii-u crxiwri
iim In Iowa. Iltl Ih a s"' lalit
In fMiorcte) CHMiMrntftlon. It was
llirougli rorlMnr McjlVilknigll'M
broad xerleiice and practl(al
work that lie olnaincd tliia aUite
Mllioii.
PEACE TREATY 10
BE HAND WRITTEN
DFSFITEPRESIDENT
EtJROPE REFUSES TO
FORSAKE OLD CUSTOM
French Artist Will Embell
ish Document Germans
Sign.
PAHIS, April 18. President Wil
son has shot Kurope's diplomatic cus.
liuudM who aawtird the war call ofi one old tradition that survivesthe
the factory ara returning to tin- rarnm, peace treaty being written bv hand.
b hundred of Uioiownds aevwrding to: The president's business-like leaps to!
department of agriculture reimrts the typewriter in Washington when- j
which xliow Urn nuUons farm labor, ever he had a note to send made no I
snpiHy April S WM 83 pcrtvnt of tlw j Impression -upon the chancelleries of1
demand. Tills reirew'ii!K n Increase ( Kurope. Custom was that all treaties
out a cnrretisMulliig' period In II8 and conventions must be handwritten
M-lien Uie mipply.wiui only 13 lv cent ,he greatest of all treaties Is bclna :
of tlie demand. Agriculture depart- I committed to paper with pen and ink.
tnent offlelaW say Uie farm lalair out- j0(,eph Carlo of the French minis,
look Is In-lKliUnliiit MirprisliMdy nd Is try of foreign a fairs has been en
doul4e wokome new tn viewr of tin' trusted .with the historic task of writ
fomnKt nt I lie blKKCKt wheat crop in' i ,,r the treaty. Besides holdlna
tlie world's history. the post of official calllgraphist hi'
' j Is alwo a talented painter. He not 1
GIIII.S GIVK TTIiKR' only writes treaties and conventions !
PEN TO SHi.V TKEATV bllt olBO a o( the 0fficiil documents
IH HHVIXfS RACK TO FAHMS
WASHINOTflN, April IS. Far
Oregon Theatre FRIDAY Apr. 18
KLAW & ERLANGER v
GEO. C TVLEtS
V5v Plicstn I
r - THF- prAV'THAT
PUTS JOYJNTO
a v uty
Z 1 fri-.-.'. :fi
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r- rmm
j n i3 wjcr
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1'AKIR. April 17. Nino fwhool girls
have irvft;nled lo Premier Clemenceau
a gold pro. upecially made, with which
they request him to sign the peace
treaty. He promised.
conferring orders or decoration on ! i
KovereiRna and all of the letters which)
art nent to him and signed Uy either ; Kj!ffi3S
the president of the republic or by
ministers. ' - j
nvK KfUiKD rv itiyr j
ItOMI- April n. ITve wi-rc killed
and rovcml w-iifl(d during; social- ;
isti di'imHtrtRm. Twemr four lioiir
WORLD FAMOUS BOOK
OF THE SAME NAME BY f
ELEANOR ft PORTER.
Scats on Sale at Thompson's Drug Store. .
Reserved Seats by Mail. ' tAA
PRICES 75c, $10, $2.00 ' '
Will am Allen White recalls that
all Milfina connected with the war
were losers, thus reminding the world wtrflies have lieen dearHl In Slilan,
of the need for a league of nations. i Ihilogna, Turin and Genoa.
JOSEPH G- RODGER S
Rodgers will be the eergesnt-at-irmi
of the House of Keprescnta
Ulves of the BBth Congress. lie (8
: from Pennsylvania.
Sold at the same if air
price as before the' wan
Instant postum
The favorite table beverage
of former coffee drinkers.
A rich; delightful drink that :
provides real economy.
Not a Bit or Waste
KNOWN FOR ITS STRENGTH
-THE
m
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
PENDLETON, OREGON
Oldest and Largest National Bank j
in the State Outside of Portland
SECURITY
f
r " ,
..no MARY VAN
KLEECK
.ABOVE) AND MISS taaui.iua.
SCOTT.
! Under the direction of the U. S.
Department of Lbor, two women.
Miss Mary Vn Kleeck nd Misa
MeliBds, Scott. hav formulated
a program of labor standards for
women In Industry which will
form the basis of private and pub
lic program for the aid of the
girl who works.
Miss Van Kloeck Is director ot
the women In Industry service ot
the Department of Labor, and
Miss Seott Is attached to the wom
en's division of the United States
SlBpxmfit.SsrTlae .
Look aid
fief? aim
Interesting Facts and Figures
In 1913, Oregon Special Gas Harvester 20
Ft. Cut Cost $3,625.00 f. o. b. Walla Walla
At 70c per Bushel You Paid 5,178.5 Bushels
At 30 Bushels Per Acre You Paid the Crop
from 172.5 Acres of Ground for this Harvester
MOW
Pendleton
This Same Harvester Costs $4,330.30 f. o. b.
Pendleton.
At 2.00 per Bushel You pay 2,165 Bushels
At 30 Bushels per Acre You pay the Crop
from 72.1 acres of ground for the Harvester
Why take a chance on your old Harvester with 12.00 wheat?
Delay means money.
Place your order at once to be insured of getting a
Harvester to thresh the biggest crop in three years.
STURGIS & STORIE
Walla Walla
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