East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 25, 1919, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Section Two, Image 9

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Section Two
Section Two
Pages 9 to 14
Pages 9 to 14
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DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1919.
FIGHT
PRESIDENT OF REED
Investment is Worst Foe to An
archy Declares William T
Foster, if Articles are
Sound Economic Value.
of
money for tlmt which leaven (hem no
bettor off in any way they uro in
OftMillg the nuinhor Of thone who
have no economic Htuko In InUiimry
who think ihoy have nothing to toot
by anarchy.
'Invetnieiil Im the worat. foe to
JlolMht'VlHni. Unhappily, a laritc
part of tho Inrroaaed waxen of tin
nation aro wanted, not Imrwted,
Nearly very lniHlricnii hlork Ileum
wltooHH to UlO ireHcn t oxtruvaiMin w,
Spender crowd the counters to buy
iihiikh to cat or nine rood value, Kar
tiifnta of little clothing value, .tlnk
e.t of no kind of value."
I'ooitiiiii Team roii-d.
STORIES LEND SPICE
IB ISSUE OF LANTERN
LETTER MEN BACK AND QUEEN BELIEVES IN
WBNATCHBS Oct. 2.1. "Adver
tisers may be- the greatest foes 1 0
the. spread of anarchism and IIol-
shevUnV1 declared Will Nun T. Foster,
president of Heed College, in an ad
dress to th Washington tsachanf in
stitute today.
"All adverttwrn of th- country are
promot i ni' IndiiHt rial n itre Insofar
as they Induce people to Spend ninn
o.v for their own homes t heir own
productive enterprises end f'r safe
bonds. These thlnKH give stability to
tho social order. Hut when adver-
tiNorn induce people td epend their
Latest Edition of High School
Journal Pronounced Best Yet
Girls Basketball Will be
on Boaras November 7.
The UiihIihsh KiiKllKh das gave The Lantern, the official (taper of
the rootbell boy e teed In the dothes- Pendleton high school appeared Lii
tic eelence room of the high eehOol day. The- paper In full ..f vs news
Friday evening;. Thin Ik tho Second etoHee and excellent features The
time the clasH has provided "eats' for editorial. consul' red are ueii uriiten
Toiiowinv to the point.
w, I joHHie ten instructor, and tin- Lent
Marjorie ate working to immovc the miner
Maellonlss, Cum park, Norbofns and according t th.- seneral opinion
Hcrkelcy, Clian. Mowry and Arthur of the student body they are succeed'
llu1d. Jne". A feature of this issue Is a car.
, toon by Claude Hnow, a budding ar.
. , . , , , , , tlst of the school.
A bachelor Im given fair warning
when a girl show him a photograph ;
of herself when a baby.
t he fool ha II warriors. Th1
were hosts: Helen Matthei
Pehnelter, Cora Btdrldge,
CORVAIXIS, Oct. IS. Many letter
men in sports are back at the O. a. .
this year, and gthjetle proepecte were
never as good as new. Koothal UQU,
men who have returned number IS,
basket hull r, frrsstllng 3, and base,
hall 11, and track 11.
Following are the sports and the
men who have earned t heir official
"O," and are hark in college thin
year: 1'ootball ftcardon, Lodelt,
YVolker, ...Hubbard, Tycr, Stewart,
GUI, Powell MtCart Kirk, Reynold,
L' OHCiy, Hose. JJes.kef ball Arthurs,
tiurley. Met "art. Reynolds Hear Inn.
Wret liner Armstrong, 1'atchln, .Mr.
Miss Kffie huff, Kng- Claim Haseball Ourley, QUI, Keene,
naff Rick eon, netberts, Williams, Hub
aper i bard. Qurley, Miller, 1 ts i t man, Rear-
don. Track Anderson, Da mon, far
ter, 8'en, HprltiKtfM Metzler Swan.
"El
Elizabeth Stands for Co-education
But Says War Has Dem
onstrated Contrast in Work;
"Behind" on Fashions.
ABOARD ALBERT'S SFBCIAI
EM ROUTB TO NEW ViHK. Oct. 2!
Coopenitloa, woman's rlitht t'
1 1 1 v
gf.ti.iTV
SEHVICK
SAMT TIO.V
PHONE 455
We are buildine our business on Quality
chandise, PROPERLY PRICED.
Mer-
In our Meat Dept. we are giving our patrons the
i'ery best meat. products obtainable, handled proper
ly through our large sanitary coolers and served to
you by competent, polite, experienced meat men.
In our Grocery Dept. we carry a complete li'i" of
Happy Home Brand Staple and Fancy Canned
Joods, every thing obtainable in Fresh Fruits and
Vegetables for your table. See our windows for new
arrivals.
Pendleton Trading Co.
"If if in the Market We Have It."
Now is the time to
think of those
XMAS PHOTOS
and make an appointment lo have
sitting, and be sure of having the
pictures finished in time to send to
friends who live away from here.
Your photograph is the only gift
you can make that is exclusive, as it
cant be had in the open market.
The Wheeler Studio
is the place to have real Xmas pic
tures. East Alta Street, Pendleton
60 Minute
Service
WHY WORRY about a
broken lense. Just take
it to Wimcr and he will
give you an exact dupli
cate in CO minutes
the regular city service.
If you are too busy, just
call 328-J and we -will
do the rest.
R. E. Wimer, D. O.
Optometrist ami Optician
Kyea HCientiflcally examined and glasses separately ground tu
fit each Imlivid'iul.
Iii Hchacfcr'a Jcvrelrj Store Haln SI
EALY AND MOTHER
Kirk, I Butler,
Claim
Waitp,
Mr
Vote, eont
t r educational
the United fitate
Interview today,
ed iKnorance of
fashion. "They
daVs " he iid. '
them."
'j beUsve in
a faeliions, .-f nd t
:o-operat Idn I" t ivee
and Belgium wci
een Kil.-aW:h In a
The Queen profes
the lateht frilly -fhanpe
every elct
I can't l.eep up w4l
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j '.3;:- 1
co-edurat'on
w i 1
Kcm Orators Uncarl bed.
The tWO literary societies of I
are dlscoVeHni nw- orators;, i
ih and niiisirianB. On KOvemot
ie eirrs branch will render the
winK program :
leading Nellie Bl
the mieen.
educated for
for another,
the equality
'tindoubtedly
"The fir's should, be
me thin-, and the boys
i am n t a believer In
of the eexes. The war:
demonstrated this. It
I M..
skattlk. Oct. trj. CircumsUn
I tlal Svidence, repaVted to have been
collected aR iinst William F. Kaly and
:hi mother, Mrs. Anna Kalv Nemitz
charged in a complaint sworn out to
day with the murder of Mrs. Eliza
beth Bryan, Whose body was found at
lit Maker park last Monday, culmi
nated last night in the announcement
by Deputy Prosecuting Attorney T. M
taken from the murdered woman. 1
more than $4 OoO, was "believed to I
Have been located."
Prosecutor Patterson refused to say
whether it was the money teised by
t he authorities VTednesds V when a 1
afe box used by mother and son was!
earched; whether it had been found
when the Nemtts hinii- ISM Merld-
t avenue, was ransacked Thursd v '
whether it had been found else-
w iiere. Neither wtnld he disclose
whether the money was held at police
headquarters or at some other place.
Money 'in Small Ib'nominatloii.
The money with which Mrs. Bryan
left home In Puyallitn Inst Paturdav;
after she and her husband hnd eep-
ratei! and at-ieed on a cash s.Mtb-
ment, is reported to have been In cur- 1
renoy "f small denomination.
Another development was the ap-1
near t nee of a new witness, supposed I
to have mysterious Information about
the accused mother end son.
I R. P. Collins formerly employed In)
IMiyallup. was salted to th ,
prosecuting attorney's office hy
Special In vest tgator Fran k T. Oor-1
don shortly after I o'clock. After ni
' conference, the prosecutor instructed 1
fCOlllns "not to talk to anybody else."!
Although, neither CbtltftS nor the!
prosecutor would discuss the matter, j
It was learned from an outside source!
that Collins is believed to have known j
- . u n,g Ka ly i n t i m s t e I y .
. . Fayo Man and Ksth r Johnson
Poetry Ruth Corapton
Poetry 1 Anna Polenskl
JoeslS Wilcox Klsie Park
Extemporaneous BpeaWng.
'nrrent BvSBtS Verna Wteks
thoroughly PWm
soldiers and do
men arff httreei
liove we will
d that men must he
tin w rk while wou
In the future I be.
e guided along the
He Voted Did Indy.
Andy, a negro jjortcr at a
way theater, belongs lo a lodg
other nlwht the lodge met to v
thi. Question of changing n
rooms, but Andv didn't P"et
Yesterday we met him on Bro
and he said the organisation
have new Quartern.
"Did you vote for a chs
asked.
"1 wasn't at do metin,' 1
Andy, "hut I voted by peroxide
New York World.
oad-The
seme lines, I believe in times like
work ought t' prepare themselves for
speei:: I social work, such as nursing,
welters and hospital work.
This d tsn't mean, however, that I
firmly believe that woman should
vote. Wfcmanfs intuit inn will tell
hr what's right and cause her to
Vote correctly. I am not a srffra -gette
in a militant sense, hut I do be
lieve In votes for women."
man has his
give them-
There ore lots of cross-tongued peo
ple in this world they talk one way
and think another.
Choose Me and Use Me
Western Electric
POWER & LIGHT
I WILL go on your farm light it and give you
power for many a job.
I will do the milking, cream separating, feed
cutting and lots of other things.
I won't be much trouble either. Start me
and I will run without driving and watching.
I will be so faithful in my work that you would
never be without me and best of all I run on
kerosene.
See this plant in operation.
It will pay you.
Charles Milne
ITNDLI.TO.V, OKIi.
PUO.NE 1037
KING AMD GUEEN ARE SIGHT SEERS IN AMERICA
LAD FIRES AT SISTER
WITH POLICEMAN'S GUN
SAN FltANOlSCO. Oct. 2r..--Mary '
tvolgnan, aged it years daugntsr of
-Michael DUlgnAO, WSS shut and killed'
by her brother, .Maurice Dulgnan,
aged 1 years, in the parlor of their j
home early yesterday.
A party was in progress nt the'
home of the Dulghane, One of the I
guests was Policeman James J. Kul
dom attachtd to the southern sta
tion.
Wh ri Mnhloi
cr midnight, tl
were in bSU, but n
p'iMceniatt. who is t
gtion took his revoi
Btor thotinht he rs
rhigea, snd laid th
parlor table.
WhllS the elder 1
rrncd, shortly aft
Dulgnan children
nt Hp to prreel the
:helr cousin. Mul
Ivar from the hd
!mo i d the art
e weapon on the
sallllB SSBk .HBhIbsiIIIIIV
DR. J. EDWIN SHARP
Dental X-Ray by Appointtnaot
Gysl Articulated Denture.
Inland Empire Hank Bldg.
Office Phone 330. Home Phone 74
CECIL COSPER
Priil.IC ACOOCTNTAJPI
INCOME TAX ADVISEH
Smith-Crawford BId.
Oppoait Pen die ton Hot
Phone 1030
YOU WILL NEVER GO
WRONG
if you trade at this meat mar
ket. The best in the line of
meat at honest prices ; delivery,
good service and credit is a
present from us.
While An
1 1 '.i i !!..-. i t nn Im l lii.H ......l.l.. InMta.. In ill..
pie w ere iliiiinc
M.ni irc inuunan bcKiin niavlni wiili the battleflelda of p.-lcium the kinu wonu-n .r j r of the mils, til
the nreaBAn un n.uan ..f n.n n.iin.. a t., N'iitKnra. Tile attendan who lul lu'ln-
s
veapon
A -hot WW heard. The parents and
their guests rushed into the parlor,
w h re they found Mary Dutgnan ly
ing on the floor with a wound In her
forehead. Maurice dropped the re
volver and rushed screaming to his
pr.rentH.
Himervisor John D. Hynes, who was
Uaaslntg heard the shot He stopped
ids Ktuomobi!'. entered the hottse
placed the Wounded child in his ma
chine and speeded to a hospital. The
child died fttmosl instantly.
and queen of the Belgians are seeing
America. This photograph was taken
befi -re their mlijesties boarded the
DOWNEY'S MARKET
PHONE 600
ed them Into their waterproof cloth-'
ing said Very democratically: "All
right. King:, you're, ready now."
explains Rev syMnn.
u i:. iniow. principal 'f the Pen
iileton high school, spoke to the stu
dents vi sterday afternoon on the new
, system of grading w hich has been in.
a n gn rated a nd wh leh has nol been
thoroughly understood by the pupils
A He explained that t is rtol an ob-
fg j ieei tt grade more closels but
5 merely r definite outline of what la
fk xnt eted In
5
i
th.
GIHs W ill lla llnftketlisU,
The girls' high school baSketbsJI
tsglhS are practletnSJ hard in prepar-
atlon f"r some Interclass games t"
he pleyed soon. In the Novemhef
game th lineup will bei Junloi
Presh team Outers. May Fan V'tr.
piiiet ami Mary Clar ; forwards,
I ; era id Ins Morrison -and
Donald: guarda MarioHs
!en and Alberta MacMOAlea The
Senior sophomore Uneup conslt ts of
Centers, Mildred Rodgera Md Bgvs
Pate : guardSi Mi hired Bowman and
PlOSSlf Pen land; forward."-. KsthST
-Tonkins. VsaHtJ Iloskins. As bo'h
I'-'ins contain some expert i.isk'-
hhooters the 8nie promises i hi
cbvse.
' Idt Mc
MaeMon-
The 1920 Hot Spot
Bl""" 1111 111
is the height of motor car efficiency.
Their stronger rear end construction is an
absolute guaranty against trouble.
THEY ARE READY FOR DELIVERY
Maxwell trucks have made a wonderful rec
ord hnd they are still working as efficiently as
ever.
Let l"s Demonstrate.
Neil & Barker Co.
MAXWELL DEALERS
Phone ISO Riverside
Victory Scout
READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
CALL FOR DEMONSTRATION
Blue Mountain Motors Co., Inc.
EI GIN WESTCOTT HARROUN
101 Water Stfeet Phone 780