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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1919)
V ,N"-r PAGE NWB TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1019 STEEL STRIKERS GAIN . 50 PERCENT IS CLAIM fell like a sheep" for g-tindn. their propa- SHERIFF TURNS KEY ON ALLEGED YEGG BUT HE'S ONLY A LAWYER . CHICAGO, Oct. 11. The number of steel linkers has Incrouaed 00 per cant since the men walkod out five weeks ago, John Fitzgerald, strike leader, declared In an appeal for fund today. He urged labor orxan izutlons to ld the Btrikera and tholr "hungry wl.ee and children. Our worker will not be 'starved Into sub mission," he declared. In tolliincof, the effort n( steel companies to beat the strike, Kim irerald geld. "Major Cleneial Wood Beautiful Women of Sodety,durnthepitf seventy yeare have relied upon It lor tneir msim- luUhed appearance, i son, reunea, P"" ukll rnmnlexlOlt It renders Instantly, .i.,, the source oi flattering comment. mm 31 PORTLAND,' Oct. 21. Plowden Sunt, former loft!Hiatnr and of stand ing In the Oregon bar, was trying Monday to" shake' from his clothes the odors of'Jall. Huspected of being a yeggman, he spent most of Sunday afternoon behind the bars at Asotin, Wash., though he had gone there as a counsellor, monitor and, In a sense, a friend of George Welch, charged with looting the Asotin bank. Hunt had been appointed attorney for Welch, who was arrested In Port land last week, his arrest leading to the discovery of $25,992 In eaHh, bonds and other valuable papers. Accordingly he went to Asotin to confer" with his client. "Sure, you can see him," the ser Iff told Stott. So he was let Into the jail, precau tions being flrxt taken that no weap ons or Implements of escape were on his person. When tho attorney was Inside the cell the sheriff turned the key. Af ter several hours tho sheriff called Captain Circle of the Portland police department by telephone. "Who la Plowden Btott.V he asked, "Is he. a yegg?" "No, he is one of our best little at- Mil llfl R BAR IS One 1917 Stuiiaker Six Good as new, run 6000 miles. One 1918 Oaklank Six New set of pistons in this car. One 1917 Paige Lie Six Like new. Bog One 1918 Overlaid Some class. THESE CARS FOR SALE OR TRADE. We guarantee our 2nd hand cars in good shape. V. V 'I V I' JZZ&Sjb-'.x... ..... j Bur,.S CHARLES 5iA'Giesd Whinmtf' JlQanmtountgclu AT THK AI-T ATOOAV. torneys," replied Circle. Bo the key was lurnuu w. - way and Stott was liberated. At the AHotin telegraph office Stott wrote'. his telegram, which wa received a few minutes later by Clr cle: "Attorney released. rsianed) '.BHEHLOCK HOLMES. (TTe Sank was blown supposedly by two men. Inasmuch as only one ar eT had been made the Axotin auth. oritles are overlooking no bet. as to the other. Cfliirw Grulns l"p Wliilo llurloy fs Steady. Corn and oats took slight advances In the trudlng today but barley shows no changes. Uariey i sstlll at 60. 62.50 and 63 for tho various grades, with oats at ' 50.B, $51 and $52. Corn is $58.75 and $S9. Mill feed W quoted now at $38 n carload lots f.o.b., a rle of $1. A PEACEFUL WAR TANK 3 - H,Ki:n, France The war tank la now a peaceful vehicle. Ten -iiiKer can see the beautiful scenery of the French-Alpine country hiK bus. It climbs the mountains with little exertion. It was Gen .i Kstienne's Idea, General Kstienn baa charge of Alpine sports.- ' PRINCE LEOPOLD AND PRETTY KIDNAPER WHO SHOWED HIM HARVARD STADIUM. Umatilia Motor Sales Corp. O. E. HOLDMAN, Mgr. 632 Cottonwood St. Phone 373 T . - -W 5 I " ' MiW'S' ; M 21 sl ' h - Fx- i 1 V xr :sJ&yjC ' 'f- " Bank Service While Traveling whfRE you're mun, your checkbook' is the sign of your credit at the iCaSSs AMERICAN EXPRESS TRAVELERS CHEQUES establish for you a similar credit. Wherever you go at home or abroad-they are as ' maaFZTwM? You sign them at our bank when you E? them? you countersign them when you spend them. The signatures identify you. The value of lost or stolen uncountersigned Cheques is ft refundeTto you, upon filling out certain protectee forms. ; :" THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK PENDLETON Capital and Surplus $650,000.00 feds W JwssWa -3 3 f The Old The KRYFTCkN UVSSi:S GKUl Xl TO I-TT Are the only known rem edy for most eye troubles. A long experience in the grrindlns and fttttnfr of glass es, modern equipment and a full line of the latest In spec tacles and eyeglasses at your service if you come here. Itcasonablc harjres 11AI.K, ltOTIIYMi Optometrist and Optician Over AVorkinKinen"s Clothing Store Phono 800 tVhile the Belgian royal family was visiting New England Prince Leopold was 'kidnapped' by Miss Anna Ham lin, well known In Boston society. Her accomplice was a young naval lieu tenant. They took the prince by auto mobile to the Harvard Stadium, where Miss Hamlin explained to the royal captive all about the big college games plavedthero. dinners Are Alow In Coarse Grain Trade. Not a single change, in quotation in the barley prices was listed today and oats were -up 50 cents all around. Mill feed showed a loss of $1, being $37. Barley grades are J60. t(62.Io and $63, oats at ISOSI1. lf2, and s" -r . "'-vV f - Z - -S-.r'S , lllllrtllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIimiHiillllMWIWIIIIIIIIMIMIIIMlMM,M J " 1 rv-TS 1 The 'New Peerless Four -Door, Four seater, Very Smart, Very Comfortable For the" Peerless Two - Power Range, Eight Cylinder chassis this new roadster body has been created. It has four doors, and seating space for four passengers. Its roominess permits a com fortable touring position for occupants of driving compart- , ment and tonneau. It may be quickly and snugly enclosed with the side curtains. There is a luggage compart ment at the rear. Our allotment in cars of this type is limited but at present we can promise reasonably prompt- delivery. Do you know the thrill of driving the Two-Power Ranger? . It is a thrill that can not be ex plained. To be understood it must have been experienced. May we not place a demonstrat ing car at your disposal. prices Sujca to Chance VViiioat Notice SiS30' 1 J U t W TheLoaiindRan, The Sporting llange EASTERN OREGON MOTOR COMPANY PENDLETON, ORE. - s x S i 3 imnBiirttliiiitiin'y'"""""K"""M,,1",,,'B,'i"""Mlt,"a",,,,UM,tIMgcIM,"t"lgiMf ,,,,,,,ti,i(,i,iiiiiiiiiiii,tiiriiiiiliiitllltllllllltlll(!llllllllllllllll. ;JItilliullIII1Illllllllliltmmi''iMMHiwMi1111 iitiiiiiiiiiiiii,..,.,.,. 1111 OR EMBASSY IN U. 1- iutiiiiiiiii uuw ; Stuffy McElaniel AND HIS 7 tbu HEItLIX Dr. Albert Suedekum Is Oio most likely choice at pres ent lor the post of German am bassador to the United States. Sucdekum" has been minister ot finance. He has studied and lec tured in the United States. WHEN YOU SUFFER FROM. RHEUMATISM Sloan's Liniment should be kept handy for aches and pains WHY wait for a severe pain.'an ache, a twinge following ex posure, a sore muscle, sciatica, or lumbapo to leave naturally when you should keep Sloan's Liniment handy to help curb it and keep you active and fit? WUiiout rubbing for it penetrates, apply a bit today to the afflicted part. Note the gratifying, clean, prompt relief that follows. Sloan's Liniment couldn't keep its many thousands of friends the world over if it didn't make Rood. That's worth remembering. All druggists three sizes the Lrjrcst for utmost economy. 35c, 70c., $1.-10. reliestra I OF PORTLAND This is a return date for the famous "Wizzards of Jazz" td Pendleton. Litosrff THURSDAY FRIDAY 23-24 f52.50, and corn at S59.50. J p!MIMIIIIIillllllllllllllliillHllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllliIUi7