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Section Two Pages 9 to 12 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1919. I rages y to - iC ' It JANITOR RECEIVES WAGE HIGHER THAN PROFESSOR KELSO BLAZE DOES I PRINCE OF WALES AS I A FILM ACTOR NKW VC)KK, Sept. 22.--ill.tfo pi'oftJHHoiH are worm paid than Jani tor unil mrubwomcn In the Nni iu MlHutionn, rhui'Kt'M Uanlne li. Perry of Albany, a Harvard graduate who 1h chairman of lh KuMmn New Vork endowment commit toe "to raise fund i j for J4arvurd L'nivorslty. The unlver- , .-Hlt.V WttlltH fll.OUU.OUO. Confiscating , Olll "80 long a the Janitors of our eol n,npJ v,w TTnitA1 ! llullH uruI tne Hcrubwonifn of th vwnea ay unuea IH(rttriell KPt Iinft!r wlittriH than pro- Citizens, Testimony , fessoiH, junt o long shall we be in iilliKr oi senilis our universities -com a second rate Mchouhf of advanced edmatlon," he said. "The remedy for thin condition Is not lowering tho pay of the janitors und ncrubwonicn, but ruining those of our ttrachcTM." 9 YRSJJASSERT10N ! Carranza , Lands ' ,. States of Williams to Committee WAHHINQTON, Hept. 21. Carran xa ia confiscating American-owned oil luudn, according to the testimony of .Ira Wlllluma before the enut auh committee InveatlgHtlnif Mexican nf fulrs. Wllllum Ih a Philadelphia lawyer and in prenldent of the HoHtoit- I l'unuco Oil company. Ho Bald: "In a single year 11 Am ertcjina were killed and they never had a Hportin chunce. , In the puit ' nine yearn 609 Ameiicaiui linve leen killed. - 1 have lieen unable to find authentic records of the murder of a ' HtDRle German." Men Fight All Night to Conquer Flames Which Spread to Three Cars and Sheds, De stroying 10,000,000. sniMi its Am; s.M'i: KirtKWKl.l., Hejit. 3d. The troon j Hlilp which went awhore .off the Or J kney Inland!! wjlh reflontod. The ves . Mel escaped damage. None of the i troopn returning: from Hunnia suffer I ed injury. What some men don't Know are always thinking ahoiit. they KKLSO, WaKh.. Sept. 22. Fire of unknown orlKln. startlnn at midnight Saturday, hurned S.OOii.ouO hln()e In the dry kilns of the M-Uine dumber & Khlngle company here and an ad ditional s.iKiii.diii) atored In heds and three carloadH on a track adjacent. working dumae estimated at 10U,00o I A brick firewall separated tne main mill from the hlaze and It was saved j liy heroltf work ef K1mi firemen, the j crew an! volunteers.- j T"le8taph nnd teleiihone lines were j badly damaged by the Rreat heat i Now is Your Time If you expect to put up any Fruit now is your time. Perfection and Late Crawford Peaches, crate $1.00 Italian Prunes, per pound , 7c Faul Butter Pears, box $2.00 Get your order in early as they will not ' last Ion?. Pendleton Trading Co. "If it's on the market, we have it." from the fire, which burned fiercely until 7 o'clock in the morning, "when (lie firemen succeeded In evtlnuuif-h- Inw 1 ! The kilns will be rebuilt Immcill atdy and meanwhile the mill will operate, shipping "Kreen" shingles. ! The fire which wn the worst in the history of Kelsu, suddenly broke out in lh kiln furthest from the mill. ! The. n'Kht crew w:is working at the time, but when It was discovered tho ; men found they were unable to cope with It, as it spread so rapidly. .Main Mill Sael Firemen were soon on the Scene, and together the combined flKhters, I ai'led by volunteers who were at tracted to the scene by the Klare, 'foment the flames for hours, directing their efforts principally to savins the j : ma'n mill. ' The kilns were crowded to cnnacltv ) Isnd. owinsT to cur shortaee B.0OO.000 j extra were piled In storage sheds j j nearby, tnree carioaus Deins on u I track ready for shipment. AH jvere j hurned. and. hecuuse of the recora j price prevallinar. conKtituted on tin , uspally heavy loss. -i Insurance will not run over $20,000. K. J. Mcfjine. chief owner of the i mill,-was nbp-i)t from Kelso at the jtlme. it t said that the mill cut more shingles dur nif the last three years llhan any ill the world. One tit the many activities of the 1-Tlnce of Wales Is that of film actor. A certain P.rltlsh film wis In process of production In which the hero wsh to lie presented wl'h a medal by the l'rioce of Wales. The producer, Martin Thornton, struck the happy Idea of Hiking til" real 1'rince of Wiiles to come down and per form tne ceremony wh le the operator turned the handle, t'n beuriog- the sna'-fl I'm. one of the court officials aid: "I'm sure the 1'rlnce of Wal" wouldn't do It." Then the Prince, came up to sjieaK for for htnifflf. "Nonsense." he said "1 want to do It tnd I'm going to." Arrangements were completed and is was decided- that the Prince phoutd converne for a lit tle while with the film hero. It was carried unanimously that the Prince had played hl part splendidly except that he got so Interested in the conver ratlon he f-.ftot all about the loan who was "itiroliuf the han dle" and the operator had In slop wi rk until the converse I Imj dr'-w to a rjowe. wheiv he very srappMy beenn just In time to eet th final handshake and parting of the.l'rkice and fllm hepo. " URGED AFTER PRICES oui With Increase of One Per Cent Level Becomes Highest Yet Known; Dpartment is Pow erless Without Provisions. fr-csrvs tin x WSJ ' rSf Vhnt pmne mn dn't Know th'V are nrwaya talking about. M'ASHINGTO.V. Hept. 22. JuIlv ArncH, nt& Kiiince attorney (fL-neal, wn.tf Chairirian Jlatigtm of the Ic,a. aftrirtilttiral committee. tirInij imme diate pnf;(e of amend nun,- t ' Lever f-jmd control bill. vr- U.::: ' j.til Kcntence fir the pro. ; --: t, - illK' for Attorney oenti . i i a.: ' r Ames took this Hctiori a'ter tP I- '"r dei-artment made the annrmn r;i'-::t that f;od xricen Increased one v during AugiiHt, reachiuj; the hi'4b' -i lfcvi-1 yet ttnown. The aniendm'tnt. rj.on wh'fh A-:i ti?U d immediate arid n hnvr- 1 ! fore eni;re inir ihiiti a ni'-ril', if now In f'onfTrnc( b t '.vien thi itfm- and scnritc. ' "Imports aro rr.nt in'.'ri'ly rt.mlt.' U his department indi'-ufrV t,,;it i.-ufi-tecrin'j: in j-'hopp, nd fRr 'a rffH . "i wrii rlm r.pj ai '!." km PI Amtf arv j-Mifi in if the p.issat; -- t arriendincntx, ut'i th- d pi irii'.'.t La poWt-rIe--H to doai efiff'Mv.-iy .Ul the rcportM." S rn i. ii:ni ih', all off icial records tfhow that whole.tle prices and price MiW to proj!!r r T II pll'htly. fA f?iB?J OS if -eT ADMIRALS FOR SURE ASIATIC CHOLERA IS RAGING THRU RUSSIA it ni Mn i I HHIJI'. iJi' iljj.su1 im Pioneers The stockholders and directors of this Bank are pioneers. They are familiar with the resources, the growth and development of Umatilla county. Open an account with this progressive new bank. We will give you the Dest of ser vice. Inland Empire Bank Capital $250,000. OFFICERS AND DIKBCTCine. J. W. Mnlonrjr, I'rea. YV. .11. Illakele? C. B. Wallcs. V. I". Cuau'r A. V. Huar I.elnnd I. Toliuan II. J. Tsylor loufr. Hells Fred Selineller , Masuel I'edre Frank Urllous NOVOKIPHIv, I'.ussln. (Hy courier to Constantinople.) An epidemic of Asiatic cholera Is ranirlng in tis city. Ittltlns the rn" week the deatl rate from the-lisrase has uveruRed l 'JO per, day. Sixty-five percent of the cases prove fatal. Shore leave from ships In Harbor has been discontin ued. . Instructions against the use of un boiled water and uncooked food have been issned, but careless living habit of, the people rendor them averse tt precautionary measurts. Physicians of the - American ' Red Cross are treating' the crews of for eign ships with anti-cholera serum and have furnished serum for use by the health authorities of the city. hi tjipnillMDIA IIMIUCDCITV UULUIfiUItt UMIILIJII I HAS STRONG ELEVEN M ... i i : -T---11T-,(1liMVit-iii,iM,ift'i'fi.lji:jiitii--T"";--- A.i.-jat- ' 1 The Case Six THE ALL FEATURE CAR It ts striking In nppenrani-e on account of tt.s graceful body linos anil Its 1SB Inch whcrl Iinso, the distinctive taso radlutor ' ftml Hood. ' Tlic snbstnnlial ri-owncri fiMidcrs civo the finishing touches to a laxly of iH-aiitiful symmetry. i- 'iV)!.'-(;'( f u v- . L3E"- rtkawr-j B. f T t. ' We liavo a laige slilpntcnt of seven paswuji-rr touring, four passenger Sport niiKlels which will he licre- very mmhi. II. F. Kimble Motor Co. 5 MAIN ST. NEW YORK, Sept. 22. Columbia'! football candidates were called to re port to-rtav by Coach Fred Dawson. F.ven better results are expected for the coming season than last year when the evelen. crippled by losses of regulars to the army, went through the season with a lone defeat and that to the unbeaten Syracuse team. Iloulahan. Canapary. and Shaw, las' vesr's back field, are expected to re turn to the university as well as thr following linemen. Eccles and Scott of last year's freshman team. Kobln on, M'.darelll, Kienillnfter. Grace P:irlis and Tower. Joe Brown., center and Jack Kennedy, end of the 1910 team, will probably -ie out of the ser vice '.n time to train with the squad The loss of llobh, last year's captain and Halfback Collins bj- frradualior will be felt keenly. All of the elKht frames on the fol Icwinir schedule will he played or South field here; Oct. 11, Vermont Oct. 178. Williams: Oct. 25, Amherst Nov. 1. Union. Nov. i. Stevens: Ivov !5. Weeleyun; Nov. 52. New York linl crsltv and Nov. 2 7, Vtrown. APPEALS FOR REDUCTION OF ALIMONY BECAUSE OF IDLENESS DURING STRIKF OATtV. Iml.. Sept. 22. A stee worker here nppealed today that hif alimony of $100 monthly be reducer' because the tsrlke will prevent pay ment of that sum. .lust for Fun Iattlo 7-year-cld James came horn from school the first day with a de termlned look on his face. He wa: decided on one point, "Mother." he cried, "I'm going qu't school and be a schortl teacherV "Why, James," said his niothct lauphlnK". "how can you? You don' know enoush. "Don't 'know enouKh?" exclalmer the would-be teacher. "Yon don'' have to know nnythlnp! All you have to do is ask questions!" aWtchmat. and Examiner, "5 v li st S 1 Home Wheels Turninq wV Western Electric POWER & LIGHT Chas. Milne pi:xi)r.rrro., onu PHONE 10S7 3? 1 i DR. J. EDWIN SHARP i j ' ! j . Dental X-Ray by Appointment ! - Gysl Articulated Dentures. j:,nd EinHire Baak Bid ' - - l Offioa' I'hone 330. Horns Phone 794 CECIL COSPER PCBI.IC ACCOUNTAWT IXCOME TAX ADVISEB Smith-Crawford Bldg. Opposite Pendleton Botai ' Phone 101 WASIllM.1 r)X. Mndr aumliuls b y cri;d of th war. congress haa now rcgn zed the services ims and Admiral Benson Wy making the rank permanent. pi c.Mential apjM'intnient for the of Admiral IT ..UK onufi ON PACIFIC VESSELS WAGE INCREASE NOT . EXPECTED BEFORE OCT. 1 SAX FT1ANCIFCO, Rppt. 22. With he initial maneuvers cf the Pacific leet completed, .an acute shortage or nan power is emphasized by the an louncpment that the super-drcad-aaufihtp, New Mexico, Mississippi and daho will be anchored in San I'edro iiarbor until their crews can he re-! bruited to seapoinff strength. It prob- i ibly will be six months before these j hipsihave enough men to take them mt of the traning ship cla&a. NEW YORK. Sept. 20. Workers In ship yards doing government work cannot hope or wage increases until after October , according- to letters tout out by assistant Secretary of the Navy Uor;sevelt to navy officials Unit-. ed States shipping- board and emer gency fleet corporation. The letters received here today stated that the ;ex:stinar wage scales will be retained until after the first of next month, i with the president's request to await ' results from efforts to reduce the cost of living. PHONE 600 WOKING", En-lFined $5 for nstng jbscene language, Charles Webb, landed up an additional $5 "an er ra one for luck." The additional J5 ras placed in the poor box. Tito Candidate "I am a candidate for your hand." "Very good. How much allowance do you propose to allot me. who is to do the cooking and what is to be your attitude toward my family? 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