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Section Two ' j I""" . L ' jffi Sec tic A, Two -J Pages 7 to 10 fH fc7tol0 j ' T ATT A nm ATinrTT a v-. A n - , . . . " ... - - -- - -' - moi UitlMjUJNlAJN, rttlNJJITUIN. UKJ'JUUN. JK1JJAY. JULY 25. 1:)15). ASTORIA BANKS MORE MONEY THAN SALEM "Hereditary Lcirislatni"' of Britain Celebrates Seventy First Birthday l.ONDo.V, July zs. Arthur James Balfour, furel ami vetorun British statesman, celebrates hi 7181 birthday to ly. liulfour nun held practlcal ly every post in the British gov eminent, commie from the "he reditary legislator" Cecil fain H.V. Ho Ih ici.lu.-w of tho lulu MuniuiH of Kulisbiiry, whom he succeeded n the premiership In IKllJ, holding the pout until 1 905. One of the most brilliant und versatile men of his time, IUh admirers cull him "Prince Ar thur." from his courtly manner, lllvals cull him "Pretty Funny," but he has no real enemies. Coast City Now Second in State Bank Deposit List; Pendleton is Fourth. oAuu.ni. juiy iti. Astoria lius rosea buieni out of her poNltion ut the top ot the lint of cities In the state outside of Portland In the mutter or total banking deposits, Astoria, ac cording to a report Just compiled by Will if. Bennett, state superintendent of bunks, hus five banks, with total deposits of 6, ton, 0U4.uk, as against tclal deposits of , 438. 303. 46 in the fcur 8alcm banks. Sulem headed the list at the last cull fur reports. Port land, with total deposits or 1 131, 828. 012.47 in 24 bunks, has more than hulf of the states totul hank .deposits of 23,264.707.7. 1-endloton is U urth on tho list with deposits of (4,. 30,728.08. Tho .cull of June 30 shows a- Kenernl decrease in dopaslts throughout the state, as against th call of May 12. This decrease Is especially noticeable ill he bunks of Portland and the WIN l'lmctt valley, while banks In cities long the coast and In the eastern Part of the slate have generally held (heir own and In some Instances in Eastern Oregon calns are reporded. - The Dalles, with un Increase in de posits aggregating $167,284.28 moved lust call, fulled lo qualify at this time. LONDON-ARGENTINE FLIGHT IS PLANNED Scats in R-80 Booked for 10 at $2,500 Each; Air Trip Set for August. Huns Asking Gott To Punish Wilson, Stickers Posted Occasionally u man spends a lot of time ut his ciuli because there is no place like home. Hy DAN E. CHAMUKKI.AIN (United Prose Staff Correspondent. ) LONDON'. (By Mall.) The f'rxt attempt to fly the Atlantic from In don to Buenos Aires wil Ibe staged In August, If plans of British airship 4b jmanufacturers do not miscarry. 4 1 Vickers, Limited, manufacturers of . the Vickers-Vimy aeroplane, which, 4 piloted by Captain Hir John Alcock and ijieut. nir Arthur Brown, spanned the ocean between Newfoundland and Ire llahd, are now building a huge airship which they hope to have completed by AugUHt. It is being built along the linos of tho 4-34 and hns been christened the fiom the tenth place under the call of 4 ,n Hddlt",n '" a crew """ Mv 12 to wi'miii. r..iiin . ...'airship will carry ten passengers, all June 30 cull. Lakcvlsw. which In the of wnom Wlve booked their seats at previous cull stood at the wniv-iihi .0 Per seat. . COBI.JSN July 24. Addi tional intelligence officers have been assumed to duty In Cob lens, owing . the uppeurance In the lust fev duys of small ' stickers'' bearing the words, "Oott strafe Will-on." These were posted on walls of several public buildiiKS. Th wording was printed in colored crayon, the firnt tw words in blue, "Wilson" In red. Hunuwriiing experts said the printing appeared to have been done by eonionne familiar with. 4 tho Kuglfxh 'd'lisnufco. The Intel- ligence operatives are endeavor- Ing to ascertain where the pupcr and crayon were bought. MARINE AVIATION IS OPENED TO 1100 MEN Air Forces Will Protect Na val Bases Outside U. S, 12 Planes Now in Hati. 56 ' uunsafe Ifbur Bog Can Operate It Whole World Dry is j Object of Campaign , Now Being Organized1 position, has moved Up to the nine teenth position, wlt.ii -a n . increase In ftposlts amounting to I36S.086.83, Vuie and Knd rprlse, both "In East ern Oregon, have qualified for poal. tions In the million dollar class since the last previous report, while New berg, one of tho new entrants at the 2 I Three of those who have booked passage are Kir Woodman Burdidge, i nis wiie, jjaay wuouimin huh it. u. Griffith. Kir Woodman and Griffith are the directing heads of Harrod's. which has stores In Buenos Aires and London, ' Lady Woodman, if the flight is suc cessful, will have the distinction of be ing the first woman to cross the ocean by other than boat. It is figured the trip will be made in four days.- saving weeks of travel. Discussing the commercial use of aviation in the future between oSuth 2000 Pounds ! B American and Europe, Sir Woodman said he did not believe it would offerlT . . , serious competition to steamers. "It I University Of UregOn Tomorrow the Pendleton Trading Co. will hare one Ton of MELONS on ice. , . . 4c per Pound If you want a good ice-cold Melon for Sunday get your order in early. Everything in Clean and Wholesome Meats and Groceries. I will work wonders In the way or pas- n Haiina ttnA will .Ion Ha useful In carrying styl?s. jewelry and silks." Sf said Woodman, "but it would be too jicostly to ship goods." 3 He expressed confidence that even E'tually an aerial mall and passenger J route will ' be . established r fuMii. u rA Smith America. d He will return to London' through d the United States where he will in 3 vestigate American department Btoro 3 methods. ' Coast League Prexy 5 Tenders Resignation W. SAX FUAN'C'I-SCO, July to. Allan j expected to keep the surface dry and SorK"ant Griffith, of the local re cruiting office,. 647 Main mrect rocefv ed word today thut th Nevy Ix-part- ment haM recommended provisiona for 100 officeM and 1000 enlisted men In the Marine Corps Aviation section. Dur:n- the war the Marino Corps had ifour squadrons about. ready to ko over seas when the armistice was signed. I one murine juHlron at the Suva, air Htation Miami. Flordia, ojierulcd us cout and submurine patrol. T- s Mi-mil field ha ween" ordered abandoned and two operating fields :'e being ehtablifhcd and the person nel .tnd equipment traf erred lo (liein from Miami. The.e two fieldn am at WASHINGTON, July 2n. A cam- Ithe Maiire Barracks, i ti it ih Inhin l ainn for maklnu the wholn world land the Marine J'urracks. Quantico, ) dry was being worked out here t.ilay j Virginia. The main ini.ssion of Mar ' in - ajoint conference of the executive ! ine Aviation will ho to furnish air for- ; committee of tho Anti-Baloon LeaK'iejces for the protection of Naval banes uf America and superinlendenU of all utide the coMipental limits of the Mate league. j United S.ates. There are at present Prohibition campaign in Hvuth find twelve airplanes with the Marines in Central America, Mexico, British jHati tnd eivht airplanes with Marines isles, Asiatic countries, Australi-i und in' Santo Domingo. In connection with these two Marine flying fields, the Marine aviation sec tion is educating men in the following trades, electricians, welders, gas en gine mechanics, machine shop me chanics, etc. - This is a splendid opportunity for men mechanically inclined, "said fcgt. Griffith," also for young men work ing as apprentices at the above men- j tioned trades to learn all or part at j Government expense." , The local Marine Recruiting Station since receiving notice that this branch of the Marine Corps is open have transferred several men who enlisted for this duty in addition to numerous lunnlipafinna f t wm40 New Xoaland, shortly will be inuugtir atei by the Anti-tfaloon loaue, m cooperation wit.-) the 'world league aguinst alcoholism it was announced. A campaign to insure rigid enforce ment cf war-tine, constitutional and state-wide prohibition in thu co-miry also waa being lorrnulated. To Have ?sTew Gridiron EUGENE, July 25. When tho emon-;ellow athletes don the mole skinj this fall for the 1919 foo'.ball season ihey will have taid goodbye to tho nfctiolc und mkm of old Kinrciiri between jleJd fand wlJ1 begin practice on one of the most modern and b;st equip ped athletic fields on the Pacific ccast. The field, which is now under construction, will take the place cf the war-like maze of trenches over the tops of which Colonel John Lea der so often led the youthful college boldiers during the past year and a ha.f. The field itself will be turf, drained by a system of tile piping which is Pendleton Trading Co. "If it's on the market, we have it." 3 j League of Nations ''''''""iniiiMiniiiiiiMMiiUMiiinMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' 1 Do You Know 1 T. Uaum. president of the Pacific ifirm at all times. The "base ot the ! Coast Uaseball league since IDll.lfleld will be crushed rock. I tendered his resignation to the board) -. . . ,. . . i .. , . :. i ef directorswfda-- The (Presbyterian Snyod nation Is to take effect at the pleasure! -t4 :r:i; ..f i.,r (ho mucnatel. IWIIIIIOIIUII l I Haiim, who h.is been a popular leaaue official. ;n his resignation de- j dared that he hod accepted a position puGENB, July 5. Speedy ratifi- with an eastern glass nrm. is re-cation of tne ieugue Q( nations by the Uiement from coast league circles i fnited . Elates lenate was urged in a caused a complele surprise. resolution adopted by the Presbyte Bauin succeeded Juage uranam as rittn svnod Wednesday. The resolu- i. ., r , h -airiiA and linner nil ' Kuidance the l airue weathered the Federal league raids of 1914 and was blaster lalain. "I had ammonia last winter," said ' Tommy. I "You mean Pneumonia," corrected j illie. "Ammonia comes in bottles Pneumonia comes in chests." Western Electric - POWER-& LIGHT EVERY feature has been perfected tiot a single -one over looked. Running this Western Electric Power and Light outfit is as simple as cart be. Touching the starting lever sets it running a child can do it When the1 battery is charged the engine starUt, then you nave continuous electric service night and day. You should know more about this plant it's safe; it's simple; it's economical. . . . . How about your place? . ' ' . - - Chsvrles Milne . Pendleton, Ore. PHONE 1037 .-.-iwr.Ji-muMysi" ' ,,. coming; back ln'.o Its own after get ting a staggering biow as the result of tho world conflict. wlisl II Is lo motor niiliout tire trouble? Universal Ttro I'Ulcr, lio knows. Ak (lio iiiuii wliu uses Universal Tire Filler Ps. is a resilient cushion having all the riding qualities of a pneumatic tire. It is not a liquid nor a solid. It will not freeze nor melt. Guar anteed to last for 100.000 miles. " I Call at our scrtico xlatloii anil examine; our filler, )uu will convince tourseir. Universal Tire Filler Station 803 Cottonwood St. Pendleton, Oregon niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiimiimiiiimirT I BLUE BACK SALMON RETURN 10 WALLOWA "77 Years of Knowing; How" For the first time in 21 years blue S back and Chinook salmon are running S In the streams of Wallowa county E Kesldeuts of the county are pleased and greatly cxolted over the return 5 of the fish to a onco popular running - -(dace. Blue back and Chinook salmon were H planted In the headwaters of the Wal- I Iowa county streams four years ago. S Salmon return to their hatching S ' grounds every four years and these S 'flsh thut are ban;; are tho ones planted by tno state four years ago. The fish are still eompaiiuiveiy sinau oui in. fact that tho fish returned gives promise of annual runs in several more years. Salmon fishinT was practically ruin ed over a scor-i years ago through the methods of irrigation used in that district. Ditches were run diectly fiom the streams and were not screen 2 CARLOADS COMING OF THE NEW ASH (S Absolutely the latest thing in lines and coloring ef fects with upholstering to match. WAIT FOR THEM. H. F. Kimble Motor Car Co. I 646 MAIN ST. t'on also asks congress to accept man datory power over Turkey and Ar menia. Copies of the resolution rwill be sent to the president and to mem bers of the senate and house. The committee which drew up the reso lution consisted of Walter Shields of Kyssa, Bruce Gr'ffin of McMinnvJHe, and Wilson Bencfiel of Portland. Cracking i Good! Post Toasties 3 times a day Best of Corn Flakes T TAXICAB PHONE Pooks 5 Rides for (2.S FARKJTR TAXI CO. -Why Par Mor 70 CECIL COSPER : PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT INCOME TAX ADVISER ' Smith-Crawford Bid. -Opposite PamllatvB Hmd" Phona lQlfl When you 're hot and thirstysay Hire At any place where soft beverages are sold. Bottled in 3 sizes THE HENRY WEINHARD PLANT Botttm and Distributors. PORTLAND, OREGON i.'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllillllllllllllll SPRING CHICKENS EXTRA! FANCY SPRING CHICKENS. Call Early Saturday. Enjoy your Sunday dinner order from the The Mew OREGON MARKET There is a difference in grades of meat. We sejl 1st grade only. SPRING CHICKENS !od. with the result that thousands otj ifish died In the fields which were bo-lE-I Ing irrigated. js : Insurance Commissioner ; I Found Near Mt. Jefferson SALCM. July 25 A. C. Barber, deputy state insurance commissioner, I for whom possc have boon searching s since Tuesday night in the heavily- E timbered sections between Itreitcn- 5 I Ininh SprlnKS and tee baite of Slount I Jefferson was found late today, oc- i cording to telephone message rcceiv- cd by Harvey Wells. I Aside from hln huiiKry Mr. Hal- bcr is none the -worse for his expert- E encc. Hetore Cjnlinc to Salem seven years bro, Mr. Barber lived In Tort-' land. He was o!ly recentv" appointed j state Insurance commissioner to suc-: " cced Mr. Wells, who has resigned. ' l...M AtiK.XT IX)I X1 I Jli l ON TIIK IKSi;itT THE INLAND EMPIRE BANK . jRIcnibcrs Federal Reserve Syslcm. Offers to new accounts modern facilities and courteous service in all the departments of banking. SAV HKItNAKDINO, Cal.. July 25. 1 Overcome hy heat and thirst, Wil- E Ham P. Todd. a?ed T3. a land BKcntlE for the Southern Pacific raihvay. who lives at Berkeley, died on the desert near Palm sprl.(M station. His body was found early today, lylnir parched s In the hot sands, 10 miles from a wa- E ter hole. It is believed he had be-, E 'THE BANK OF COMMUNITY INTERESTS nm m DRIVEN 16 MONTHS WITHOUT REPAIRS Such is the record of an Elgin Six doing strenu ous war work. The car was in continuous ser vice and was under cover but six nights during this period. This car went day after day in zero and scorching hot weather and thru snow drifts and mud and never was inside a garage for repairs. Yc have these cars for sae. Call and allow us to dcirrnrtrate the Elgin and explain why it will give more mileage and less trouble. Blue Mountain Motors Co., Inc. DiMrlhittor iKiii. YA ctcoU, Sterling TriM Ls, .Mara ViM. I ccme lost. 1'" IllllUIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllUUllllllllllllllllllUIIUIIlllillillllllllllllllllli