East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 21, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Section Two
Pages 7 to 10
Section Two
Pages 7 to 10
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1919.
PENDLETON I AN S BY THOUSANDS SAW DARING AIRMEN PERFORM Cool s2ppeiysm!dte$
C
SIX PLANES USED
FOR VICTORY LOAN
CROWD OF 40,000
SAW SUNDAY FLIGHTS
Major Walsh, Native of
Walla Walla Was in Fly
ing Detail
I'ndli-lon, Individually find collec
tively, departed yesterday by auto to
oe the flying- clrcun at Walla WmIIu
and a, never-ending; iirocewlon of ma
chlnea from this city to Uie nolKhlmr
ln one. proclaimed that local citizens
were on hand for the exhibition.
h i airijnca, all , In tho atr at
once, for half an hour went through
evolutions which were wltneawd by
40,000 nooplo. The nlanea diiiuiicd
thouaanda of liberty loan heralda, as
well aa looping the loop, iloug barrel
ruiia, none aiilns, tail loin. Itiimelmaii
dlvea md other aerial acrobutie
tun la. Three of the tnarhliu-n were
bombing plane, and three fuMer
machines, i'kluren of the city were
tuken from the plane.
Major Hubert Walnh, a native of
Walla Walla, and a, couain of Jim
Hlurgln. or this city, wu one of the
aix officers who made the flight ye
lurdny. s There were 24 officers In the
parly. In charge of 1 1 planes
Walla Walla people who were la
hen aloft in the machines Ik-fore the
official program
J M. It ohn and
Director Hines Will
Reach Portland This
Evening:; Is on Tour
I'OHTii.VVD, Or April 21.
Walker I. 1 linen, dlrtvtor fretjra!
itt tlic uutloiuU railway, Is Hclicd
ulitl to arrive In lortlanl at 10.30
oYI.M'k tUftfitv a4iuitiaiiled by
m group of railroad ofrMulrt.
IHm Urf OMieral JJliu. and IiIh
aiHlrtaiiti, who an touring the
country In a !eHl train, aro
ro-iilujc to wrnfw wlih kHal rail
road off Mult and ,huliKi inrn
toiiHHYOw it'Uitlvu to rutvn and
I'lirrhaHi of iMifdUf4. ' Thfy will
Im tho Kiivrt of tlie Cliamlcr of
CViiinurfn Tutwday noon.
, Tho offirfulfi a-onipnnyliuc tlw
ilfrewtor gtnierl inrliido T. C.
J'lmrO; director of Uhi UUInJoii
or racial rAMiidllnrci; If. Is.
tiKiMiir. dfrt'tor of Muvi.Mr-j
Mux Tlirfi'ih, dlror of iihllo
acrvtur; lOdnurd rhanilMTH, tllrev
Utr of tnifflr; JtrW 'Ihw, a
HlNiaiit dUvctor general: Jt, II.
AMiton, norlliwe iiicmiiihI ilirrr
lur: tf. O. VMMlworlli, traffk an
Hiwtanl; II. K, I.yram, K-4 drill
or I ho l. Jt SU 1 and I S.
Carroll, regional Mir Imslmc
al'iit. Halo HoldtMt. nv-iHuU dl
rocaor of tho ivntral wcnUto ill.
tfalmi, will iikvC Uhj party In llila
Hie orri. InN will Irate ffw Kmii
1-YaiH'Uco Tnvmlay afternoon.
TRACTOR SHOWOPENS
AT WALLA WALLA
600 ACRE FIELD
WILL BE PLOWED
Exhibition Will be Nation
al m Character is
Announced. . :'
moads mapsi ROBBER
. . EXPIRES , IN HOSPITAL
: UNDER -All OPERATION
And now tan Km are neekl
road information.
The (Joudrich National Tour
Ins Bureau ha distributed
thouaanda of road maps fur the
convenience of pi lota of every
conceivable means of convey
anc including home and wagon.
automobile, truck, motorcycle,
bicycle and even airplane, but
the most unique request for a
hlKhway route was received lout,
Week when Mr. M. H. Laud en,
puuiicity director of the Central
liberty Loan Committee, cleve-
land, asked for maps for the
drivers of twenty 6-ton tanks
During the Victory Loan
camt'uluii several -battalions of
R. J. DARBY REFUSED
TO TELL RELATIVES
It' f t a r a 1 a mir . a .. i 1,1 ' 11 t'Vmil 'DfllUl III MS OI
1 !: ... .. LA' Wa"h- Apr" " ' little ra.pr. will
TRANS-OCEAN FLIGHT
TAKES 5,500 MILES
nulla w alius great tractor and
(tower tunning; aeinonatrittlon and ag-f
ricultural congress Is ready to greet!
he turmers of r'gon. WawhlnKton
Montana and idiihn foi- tii Im ihl
Held that the show la planned to j
reach. . . I
Wednesday morning brfKht andj
enrlV 2000 furti.rv rui.rsanntui i...,. !
I'Altlrf. April 21. The actual trans-
AtliinMc portion the proposer flight o
LuMitetiHiit Kontaln would be covered
were W. W. Ilaker. jlu two "Jumps," from Diikar to Kt.
Prank W. Tlerney. i'auls rot ka, 1100 miles and from
AM were enthusiastic concerning the1 there to I Yrri.imltnco, 75U miles. The
flight. (total distance to lie covered between
The day, according to the aviators Coublay to Dio de Janeiro Is 6500
was ideal for the circus because of miles. Fontuln's first attempt was
only a slight wind. It wan also per-jmude March J6. He was forced' to
feet for spectators, because the sun-! land because of engine trouble after
IlKht was not bright enough to cause! making 100 miles, the second attempt
Will stand Hlnnfiiin lt I'nif-inwtt-i ti
that Im new ttnd modern In power
farming equipment. Tho great 500. 1
acre test-lield la near Walla Walla
and thyru tractor men will give tests'
over specified ground varying their j
tests from level grdund to grades rang-'
ing from ten to fifty per cent.
Tho demonstration la national in j
character, since It Is under the uhh- 4
plecs of the National Tractor usao-;
ciatlon and ha the support uf the'
implement and Tower Farming aaso
ciatlon of Kpokune and Portland.
The general manager of the event
is A. K. HUdu brand, who has been
Identified with the greatest tractor
shown in the l ulled Htates and Can
ada. Aa an aid to Mr. Hildebrand In
staking the show so as to bring out
nil the educational features of
travel into the most remote rural
diwtrU-tn In practically every sec
tion of the country demoiiHtraL
ing their stamina and versatility.
Tlie Uoordiob road maps will not
be used by the tank drivers to
guide them over the best roads,
but to' route them by the quick
est roule to the bud roods. A
tank isn't at home unless it Is
either wallowing In sticky mud
or biasing a trail through rough
unchartered territory. it can
give its most impresKive demon
strut ion. tinder the very condi
tions that automobiles and
trucks seek to avoid.
l
i
I PORTLAND. Ore., April 21. Kit II
4 adhering to his refusal to tell any
thing of his antecedents. It. J. Darby
who said a robber had shot hint
4, twice during an attempt d noinup
MICA
AXLE GREASE
Was Lured to Woods by
Robber Who Claimed
to Sell Lots.
AXLE CR
STANDARD
OIL
Mica Axle Grease
spreads evenly and .
formsa cool.slippery
coating: that clings
to the spindle and
makes pulling" eas
ier. The Mica fills
up all roughness in
the metal, makes'
the grease work'
better and last twice
long. Nohot boxes. Ask
your dealer. Buy by tho
pail. . ,
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CslMoraia)
' near Ht. Johns fluturday, died yester
4 1 duy ut the Uood HJLnmrttan h'wpllal.
4 I Iarby lved at the Arlington hutel, at
iKixth and Flanders streets, where he
Salem Elks Want 1920
. ' hammer, August Huckesteln and B.
Stale Convention 1 here tuin how many members. In mddltlitn
Chicago Cuts Potato
Peeling the Thinnest
(By United Press.)
WASHINGTON. A;;rll 21. Chicago! tisement, and In answer t a tele-
ih. is the most pr,,r,n,l,J.l t f,,n,l amnno ' Phone ciijl met ttie advertiser in the
H. J. Jack, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Pendleton, Ore.
Mica Axle Grease For Sale By
W. I. Gadwa, Pendleton, Ore. Bracher Hdw. Co., Pilot Rock,
Geo. C. Daer & Co., Pendleton, Ore.
Ore. - Peter Hansen. Holdman. Ore.
it-Kisitrreu on AfJru a xruiii sun frail-
Cisco.
Mr. Darby appeared at the home of
W. L. Ilogan, 1716 Chautauiiua street.
alout 11:30 p m. Saturday, with twoi
bullet wounds in his body. He was j to the stipulated 2 delesatea. will t-
in hii hvHleriml condition, and told ai XALKM, April 21. Determined to: able to attend. Kalem Klk s will have
story of having been shot by a manuring the state Klk's convention ft i their annual homecomlns' Tuse-a)r
who had taken lilm to the woods near, to Salem, the local lodge will! night at the Armory. An elaborate
Willis boulevard and Washburn ; send n esiiecially strong delegation, program has heen prepared, .Including
-streets to show him some lots. fto the state convention at. Klamath, a show troupe from Portland.
The wounded man said he had met. Falls t hie year. A committee compos-1 '
the supposed real estate dealer by an-ied of D. G. Drager, Walter L Tooze, :
swerlnff an advertisement in a news-; Sam Manning. W. L. West, Oscar Steel
luper. The advertisement, which;
Inspectors Hnaw and Tackaberry have.
Identified as one run In the Oregon-,
ian April 9, asked for a young man'
with a f 100 liberty bond to take a po
sition selling lots for a wage of $30 a'
week. i
Mr. Darby said he wrote an adver-!
' The average fish bone le easier to
swallow than the average fish story.
eyestrain.
AMKUH'.W FfMtlt Nlllf
XOT ATTAC'KKW 111 1IU.VS
was April S. and failure was due to
mishap after an hour In the air.
STAY
TO
' AIM'KAI,
IlKMil WS ,
AUIlOAn
1.DXDOK. Auril 51. The report
Ibat an American food ship was at- BIM'HKKIJ", Al-ril 1 The Helglan
tacked by the Oernians at Hamhurn I government hns Issued notice to Hel
la not true, aorordlnz to nn offlclu! ' glans In other countries that It Is bet
mesage received by An.erlran nnvnliier they should not tome home now
henduarlers here. A miu-n rerelv-! unless they have urgent business In
ed here todsv that all was nuHe In ; It-inium. Family reusons ire not con.
llamTiurgwnTIerevlofi inesaics dldi:dered by the govcmmenl as euffl.
rot mention any serious trouble there, j clently urgent.
runner, will be the heads of agrlcul- the nation's big cities.
tral collt-ges of the northwest, state Chicago throws away less food.
ricultural agents over four states. I consumes cruets of bread that make "'ranger, who had introduced himself
V. M. C. A lobby. The two Journeyed
according:
trip the
cuts' to Johns by street car,
Qnd'io uaroy, ana aunng tne
The three days are to be crowded ! rosy cheeks
fulLtif interesting tests.. Trucks and ( This Is indicated by a survey of gar
tructors both) will be Included In the bage collection made by the pilU
dcmonstratluna 11 well as all kinds lirugh Sanitary Commission. ' whase
of equipment for the farm home I figures are used by
The operation, care and
power machinery, will be
Mr. Coy. asked If Mr. Darby had
the bond with him. Mr. Darby re-(
plied that he had it. Reaching Cha
tauqua street the pair descended and
Mr. Darby said
his companion'
l-and public and private lessons givea Washington, the survey shows. Isshat hinl- He "uld tne rnan "rea
the former. A.1I types of machines the most prodigal, since her municipal' "" " one taking effect In his
both the trucks garhn-te pail each vear contains "43 nlecK anU "n,,'her ln "CK- Uaruy
the Sovernment1 waiseo to tne wooos
upkeep of,exirls in directing national campal-jh .'" rr'
o explained sns for waste elimination. when w:thout
will be on hand and
rious soil conditions.
r n r"aj8HBnt-Mi i mmmmmmm
M-
i i-m'mw1
f. w. 9 , I
A FOOD AxOta..
Qrape
Every
poundfjper per-wii. Chicago
. hut SO pounds per person.
M ti n i c : pa 1 pa rbagtt pa i la
Gulden
Granule
mt
represents a definitely
balanced blend of the
food values-of wheat
and malted barley.
Grape-Nuts gives much
needed nourishment,
to the tissues of body
and brain and is as
delicious as it is eco
nomical and heaithfnl.
t'levclund with a discard of 166 pounds: "d ""rough the woods to the Hogan.
Iter person, is in the wasteful class, j "
New York, despite It's title as the! D"rb' refused to tell police where
big spending town, discards only 157! lived b'"r coming to Portland
discards " '' " " -o
snow ot tne snooting. He maintainea
of some'tne wame attitude at the hospital and
othr hir cities contain: Knltlo.or. . "" lu operauiij, .aoie .0 nave
. 511 minds r .,ron rinrinn.il. ?3.Htn bullets removed without telling
; I'Mimuo; i iimuurgll, J 3 O UI1U Jiansas
, City. 299.
Chicago leads other cities ln low
costs on garbage collection. She pays' Boston Is talking up the charms ot
but 13 cents per capita for this service dolphin steaks, which Is a horrible!
icach year. yt. Paul gets the workllhing for a cultured city to do. It Is'
done for 17 cents while Cleveland pays' lm lik a poet's eating the cham- I
34. Cleveland, however, fealizes more! bered nautilus. (
for sale of products made from the! '
SIXTH ANNUAL BALL
GIVEN BY THE
Pendleton Fire Dep't.
IT7 a ill ealfn i
Ithe nurse whom to notify In case he
died. He died during the operation.
garbage, since her Income from this is
15 20 per ton, while that of Chicago Is
but 4.2t.
STAIITS IXIIt KKUIIIA WITH
POHTAI11.K HHl'SK TO FOfXH
llOMU FOR WAR OlU'lIANS
It is kbout time to take peace out ot
the mothballs. j
I Stop Itching Eczema
i 1 n sh
1
I No raise in price i
I during or since the wan I
m
"Llk. LOS AN ITCH
Mile Helen I.osanllch. youngest
d.iutzhler of a distinKuished Herblan
sldtevman. has Just left this country
to found a home for war orphans In
1'elgraiie. It will be established In
a portable house she took with her
from America. The orphanage will
be financed entirely from the t'nlted
Mutes. The young woman's father,
Stina Losanltch, formerly was min
ister to London. Paris snil Petrograd
and for nisnv years a member of the
lfi'biaii cabinet.
Never mind how often you have tried
and failed, you can stop burning, it chini;
eczema quickly by applying Zemo fur
nished by any druggist for 35c Extra
larpe botllc $100. Healing begins the
moment Zcmo is applied. In a short
time usually every trace of eczema,
.tetter, pimples, rash, blackheads and
similar skin diseases will be removed.
For clearing the skin and making it
vigorously healthy, always use Zcmo,
the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. It
Is not greasy and does not stain. When
others fail it is the one dependable
treatment for skintrouMesof all kinds.
The E. W. Rose Co, Cleveland. O. '
EAGLE -WOODMEN HALL
MONDAY NIGHT
APRIL 21, 1919
Music by Sawyer's Orchestra.
I
ADMISSION $1.00
REFRESHMENTS
GLASS OF SALTS IF
YOUR KIDNEYS HURT
:.T I.KNK MKAT IF YOF FKKL
It.U K -!i: Oil HAVK m.AD
IKK THOV1U.E.
Meat forms uric acid which excites
and overworks the kidneys in their ef
forts to filter it from the system.
Regular eaten of meat must flush the
k idnej occasionally. You must re
lieve them like you relieve your bowels
removing all the acids, waste and poi
son, else jou feel a dull misery in the
kidney region, sharp pains in the Imck
or sick heudtu-he, dizziness; your stom
ach sours, ton&ue is coated and when
the weather is bad you have rheum
tic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full
of sediment: the channels often Pet
irritated, otiinKin you to Rt up two
or three times during; the niKht.
To neutralize these irritating acids
afiit flush off the body's urinous waste
ret nbnut four ounces of Jad Salts
from any pharmacy; take u table
spM)tiful in a glass of water before
breakfast for a few days and your kld
nea will then act fine and bladder dis
orders disappear. This famous Kilts
Is made from the acid of grapes and
lemon jnlce. combined with lithia, and
has been used for generation! to clean
and stimulate slUKKish kidneys and
stop blader Irritation. Jad Salts is
inexpensive; harmless and makes a
delightful effervescent Uthia-water
drink which millions of men and wo
men take now and then, thns avoiding
serious kidneys and binder disease.
USED CARS
AT BARGAIN PRICES
1 Buick Light Six. $300 and $30 per month
1 Buick 1-5-passcnger $150 and $25 per month"
1 Paige 6, 1918 model $350 and $40 per month
1 Ford 1918 model $135 and $30 per month
Strongest Used Car Department in Pendleton. ,a
Miller and Bement
G30 Cottonwood St. , Phone 203
HOGS WANTED
Weighting t "
Prime live fat hogs 180-225 lbs. Z $17.50
Prime live fat hogs 225-300 lbs. 16.50
Rough live fat hogs 16.0U
Dressed Hogs
Prime dressed fat hogs 135-170 lbs. 22.50
Prime dressed fat hogs 170-225 lbs. 21.50
We will buy rough and heavy hogs but do not care
for them dressed.
Pendleton Meat Co.
Phone 146 "S'ST