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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1919)
i 4 ' w Section Two, Pages ;7 to 10 Section Two Pages 7 to 1 0 DAILY SkzJ PLAN DRIVE FOR HOME FOR ABANDONED BABES "Be a Brick; Buy a Brick" campaign Will be Launch ci Jsoon in Pendleton. it unve ror runds for a fireproof mjlldln In which to home the nam. nameless and abandoned babies r uregon, will be mads noon und thin my win be called upO nto help. . prominent society matron of thla it us appointed chairman of the "Be ricK Huy A Brick" campaign for locality. Mri. Joseph A. Will In chairman of the campalKn which In be ing; conducted by the Paclflo Coast Jteseue and Protective Society. Mm. Hill la the wife of the president of iu Military Academy but la better known as 'Edith Knight Holmes, for several years a department editor and feature writer of the Oregonlan. ALFALFA PAYS IDAHO MAN A dls- reports SPOKANE, Wash.. July so Patch from Moscow. Idaho whsj la believed to be a record return from alfalfa. Robert Went, aouth of the town, sold his first crop for t0 per acre, anil the second at $30 per acre. He haa now purchased an adja cent tract at i00 an acre and will raise, mora alfalfa. Princeton Student Fined' $2,500 for Assault and Battery After Accident TRENTON, July 30.-t-Carroll Ml lilts, elKhteen, of Norfolk, Va, a stu dent at the Princeton preparatory school, was sentenced by Judge Mur. shall In the 'Mercer court to pay a fine of 1 Ann on each of two charges of atrocious assault and battery and out) on another charge of tro- cious assault and battery, making1 total rine or i:rno wltn costs. The churges were the outcome of an automobile accident on the night of April 23 last on the Lawroncevllle road between Trenton and the college town or Lawreneevllle. In which Mrs. rtcsxie Bwan and her son. John Swan Jr., were killed, and her husband. John Swan, and daughter. Elizabeth. and Mrs. Frances Colt, an employe of the state department of health were njured when run Into bv an automn, "lie claimed to have been driven h mums. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 1919. BAKER WILL VOTE ON CITY IMPROVEMENTS Propositions up Sept. 23, In clude $135,000 Park Addi tion, $50,000 Natatorium. HAKER. July 80, At a meeting of the commissioners yesterday after I Unhappily Married, ! Wished to Die in War, I He Now Asks Divorce ' NEW YOJIK. July 30. John A. Kid- ney a manufacturer living at the Hotel McAlphin, says in an affidavit filed yesterday in the Bupreme Court that I he wanted to "get killed over there" ! for the double purpose of "luying j down his life for his country" and ' "avoiding all domestic difficulties." j Mr. Kidney makes this statement In I peper which he has filed In connec- j Takes Bath In Rod Pain. pAfi'LPA. Oka.. July an P. T nose, an engineer for a gasoline com psny here, .became suddenly de merited, terrorized his fellow emolove. at tne power house for some time and "ok n kiln In red paint. He wii iUin in charge by county officers nd later sheriff Abe Ilruce took him to the Hluto hoKpltal at Norman. He still showed evidence of hi bath when he. went to Normnn. i ? A Happy Home p If you want a Happy Home, and a i 4 satisfied w ife always, order Happy 5 j Home Products. The mark of high- f 5 est quality in the grocery line. J w s S W VTA n-ll nrnnlnn ILah, 4 i C Zi 5 or your money back. . . 8 t Everything in Clean and Whole- 4 8 . Some Grocei-ipa nnrl IVfonfo 4 WOMAN LEGISLATOR FOR EXflMSESSIOI Mrs. Alexander Thompson Wants Suffrage Amend ment Katifieri hv (Ireirnn. ! MA f M tniv net uPa a i -i tlon with a suit for alimony brought iTbmr,.., , . duy afternoon a special election was by his wife Alma, who Is seeking a m en.,n -i,. ,u- , ,. , r.Pa,roa,ti"n. ThWer! marr""1 J"V (sessions of the Oregon legislature, has It. 1917. Mrs. Kidney is now a manl-j written a letter to Governor Olcott In cure at the H'.tel Martinique. She which she save she win i h .i. ary and per diem In the event the ex ecutive will call the lawmakers to gether to ratify the woman's suf frage amendment to the federal con stitution. Mrs. Thompson also urges other legislators to follow her example ond mildly takes. the governor to task for imposing conditions which she ' Inti mates are unfair to the women of Oregon. Mrs. Thompson now resides in Port- i jland. Her friends say she would not I I no averse to making the campaign for United Wales senator or governor at the next election. Representative George W. Weeks of Marion county called on the gover nor today and expressed himself In favor of a special session. John W. Cochran, chlefclerk of the senate during the last four sessions of the state legislature, today volun called for &ptember 23 at which time three, propositions will be pre sented to the taxpayers of the city. The first measure will b the prop- says Sidney treated her cruely oslllon of bonding the city In the "1 was drafted into the. National sum of 1136.000 to provide funds for Army in August, 1918," says Kidney, additions and Improvements to thsi'and not alone was I glud to srrve city park, the purchase of fc'am-Olmy country, but I was also very glad springs and the erection of a natato- that It gave me an opportunity to rlum to cost In the neighborhood of forget my marital unhappiness. I $50,000. ' I then hoped to be sent across very soon The improvements to the park and to be killed or die in the service. would consist of the setting aside of nl thus effect the double purpose of a modern tourisis' park and construe Riving my lire ror my country ana tion of a boating and Ice skating I avoiding all future unhaplpness With pond. The voters also will amend j m y wife.. the city charter by adding the wordsl 'However, I am not nave tne good "sidewalks and curbing" to subdlvl- ortune, for shortly afterward the ar- I slon (A) of section 4 of the charter, mistlce wos declared." Ih.mliv nllourlnor nrnnnrtv owners nf ' the city to. take advantage of the Bancroft act for the payment of the costs of cement sidewalks on their property. The other proposition to be voted upon Is the bonding of the city in the sum of $88,184 to provide for the grading, leveling and construction of cross-walks at street intersections In II parts of the city. It is proposed that the later bonds be Issued only as the work Is completed and not all at one time. MAItY M'l.tVP ,IAII,F:i) FOTl KEKP1XO OWVS I,ENT TO llKIt FOR MOVIR CHICAGO, July 80. Having only 85 cents In her possession, and that &1J . ''. 1 Tut' . " amount being unacceptable to thajteered to handle the' cffalrs of that police as a bond. Mary McLane. au- position' gratis if Governor Olcott thor of "I, Mary McLane," and hero-'calls the lawmakers together to ratify lne of the film, "Men Who hove made Love to Me." languishes In Jail here. She was arrested on a warrant sworn out by Mme. A!)a Ripley, a modiste who charges the actress-authoress the woman's suffrage amendment to the federal constitution. Mr. Cochran has had much experi ence in legislative matters in Oregon and was secretary of the Republican I ESS work for me piace. Ana its going to do a Pendleton Trading Co. "If it's on the market, we have it." Plans for University of Oregon Woman's Building Accepted by Committee EUGENE, July 80. Plans and specifications of the woman's build- ing at the University of Oregon have been accepted by the building com mittee of the regents and advertise-l ments are now appearing In the news, pupers asking for bids on the walls of the structure. Bids are to be op ened August It. but no contract will bo let. it Is announced, until about $r.ooo pledged by Eugene people to ward the building fund Is paid. Efforts will be made to collect this sum at once, so that there will be no delay in letting the contract. There Is only enough money In the building fund to let the contract for half of the building. After the walls are up It is hoped by those In charge of raising the money to have secured sufficient to let the contract for the finishing. ! wuii lyarceny is Dauee mrougn lau-, maie central commutee during the ing to return gowns and furs lent her 'last campaign. He has expressed for her appearance In a movie pro- j himself in favor of a special session ductlon. of the legislature In hope that women in all sections of the United States may vote at the next presidential election. you in tbe house clean safe lights all over , good many, chores for me aoout tne Darn too. , Everybody should lighting your farm? Kite Flyer is Killed. , SACRA MEXTO, Pa., July 29. While emulating Benjamin Franklin and flying a kite during a thunder storm, Andrew Loyak of this city, was killed when a bolt of lightning fol lowed the wet kite string from the .skies. IDAHO GETS . NEW COACH MAIL BY AIRPLANE TO SHIPS AT SEA I'liiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii UIIIIH2 Do You Know what It Is to motor without tiro troublo? Universal Tiro Filler, ho known. Universal Tire Filler XT NEW? TORK, July SO. Postmaster Patten announced yesterday the re ceipt of Information from Washing ton that the post office department Is to undertake the operation of a fly ing boat mail service to trans-Atlantic liners. 1 Postal officials, with the aid of Da- Ask tlio man who uses vd Lindsay, an official of the Inter national Mercantile Marine, wnicn operates the White Ptar Line, have established a route. The first mall pouch' to be delivered in the new ser vice will be to the Bteamshlp Adri atic, scheduled to leave this port for Liverpool on August 9. The liner will sail at noon. The mall flying boat will leave New York a few hours later to drop mail aboard. Inglls M. Uppercu has supplied a flying boat for the experiment. It was recently used by Pilot En J. Zlm- not frPP7P nor mpTt Hilar. E11"'"1 meet tne Kvlathan ten not neee nor meifc uuar- ml)ei, ollt at ea- He dropped a pouch on the Incoming transport. The pouch held, messages of welcome to I the troops It has not yet been decided wheth er the mull pouch will he dropped di rectly on the Adriatic's deck or re leased by parachute to drop to the sea and be. picked up by the steamship. SPOKANE, July SO. Ralph P. Hutchinson, former Princeton star has been appointed assistant coach for the University of Idaho football team. He i was one of the greatest quarterbacks When you hear a man say that he j ever turned out hy Princeton. The Is tired of the world it's a safe bet Idaho squad will turn out for practice that the world Is tired of him. about September 15. "Listen!" says the Good Judge I to That's-. Goinq to Saw Us Doth Lots of Work" .. Western Electric POWER & LIGHT have one of these outfits. How about Ch&rles Milne PHONE 1037 Pendleton, Ore. KEROSENE RUNS IT" is a resilient cushion having all the riding qualities of a pneumatic tire. It is not a liquid nor a solid. It will I anteed to last for 100,000 miles. Call at our service station and examine our filler, jrou will convince S yourself. . Universal Tire Filler Station I 803 Cottonwood St. . , Pendleton. Oreeon 1 rV n. t?.,u ' o VJIV L iiantui, III "And remember it, too." The better the quality of your chew, the more you'll enjoy it. , You'll get more out of your to bacco money, too you'll save part of it for something else. A small chew of this quality tobacco tastes good ; and it lasts and lasts. . THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco I Xotlce. j I have moved my Insurance office! Llndgren an! Fran seen, tailors. 735 Main street, next to Max Baer. ' Phone 667. - JOE ELL. NOTICE N'oUcO. DKS. PARKER & SPALDING now located In the Inland Empire Pank Bldg. The telephone number (53) will remain 'the same. . .. are I am now located In the Feebler Building;, over the Vorkim men's C4otbtnf Store. DALE ROTHWELL Optometrist and Optician. ' 1 . 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Tancred, Kent, "Wash., laid 30 eggs during June in the nil northwest egg-laying contest under the auspices of the State collee of Wash ington at. Pullman, thereby currying off honors for the month. Another chicken in Mr. Tancred's pens pro duced 29 eggs during the month. Under the head of return ahove feed cost, AVhite Leghorns headed the list. In the order specified other breeds were Rhode Inland reds. Rhode Islanl whites, barred Rocks, Wyandotte and Black Mlnorcns. Five birds tied for third place In the egg-laying contest with 88 each. Pretty Olnm. Rlue and white Is a very common color scheme for bedrooms, and al most IV n " combination n VI i a mnA white Is pretty for rugs. Those made In shades of tan and brown are love- D o o n o HAVE YOU ANY WAY OF KEEPING COOL THESE DAYS? -V You can use a 12-inch Pullman G. E. FAN for about y cent an hour. Why not use one nights to keep your bed room cool? The cost of such a fan is only $15.00, the same price as last year. . . Pacific Power & Lit Co. "Always At Your Service" DOWNEY'S MARKET I am now, owner of the Oregon Market, and will sell 1st grade Meat only. A clean shop Meats always. . and good F. M. DOWNEY. raw CAR LOAD OF CARS TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK. Don't fail to call and have demonstration in our new Four Passenger, Four Door, Sport Type. All Victory Scout engines are tuned up for snap py performance and put through a special road test at the factory. Has all the quality and improvements of a high priced car for a price that's RIGHT. Blue Mountain Motors Co., Inc. Distributors Elgin Six Westcott Main and Water Sts. Sterling Trucks Pendleton, Ore. ly for a yellow room, j IOE30I 1