I Section Two Tf'''1'''11"'"" ?"1-TBi,lr"- Section Two pages 7 fa ,0 rEsnM fOAonianj 7 ... .0 ' " " ' -- r rr. t. g -r -. .1 . r-r- 11,1 DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1919. OH JUMPS FROM -RAIL OF BRIDGE, IS SAVED FROM RIVER : COAST DEPENDENT Despondent Because She is Out of Work, 17 Year Old Would-be-Suicide, Swims to Middle of Swift Current. PORTLAND, NOV. 18. Miss Oi-ms Brenner, 17 yearn old. Jumped BO feet from the Morrison bridge Into the river ut 7:15 o'clock lust nlKhl, IjiU was rexcued by the harbor patrol bo fOra ihe drowned. The Kiri mad aa Otltory after striking the water, but swam steadily t.munl I he middle of nhe aapiMaUy dlillkad uniting tor am- Idoyment. Slag llrenner woe imaging the brhlKe from the east nlde. who stop ped Jiint before reaching the draw bridge, jud atood Kuzlng Into the Wllter. Two Kumif men nuU...I I.... I jestingly If she Intended to Jiimn over. I am tliln kliiK ubout n,' lied. Then men went on. They heard h' r cull out "goodbye," a few seconds Inter, and turned to nee lo r I ,,,, n.., . tt n neailnv ,11 , .. , ; , .Eixiiiiusuuii oi nawiui;tn tyanc J p'1' vwunj iiii- BEET SUGAR SUPPLY paving Job Im complet e ami th trariur In paid. The people of Pilot Rock continue to HhffW thfir Intermit In the Hoy Scout the Record Hity. ,W. T. Kld uell gave them a graphnphone nrul PJ. it. ter donated four gallon of paint to puint the Kcout Huuae. ASTORIA ALONE WILL PAY FOR BASE SITE the rail. Hh oould stop her. BJg Uerven, a hrMge tender, tried to throw the girl a rope, out although nhe rose to the top of the water and begat) swimming, she had heudd down stream and was beyond reach. Patrolmen Plnn and Bchroeder res-1 cued her with the harbor patrol lunch, i The Irl said Hhe lived at Seventeenth Migar crop him made central and; arm irving sxreaca. I Echo MIUk made the firm shipment of flour for this milling . . .. ,. - i A carload of flour was Hhlp- tieri to T'ortl:ml , .. ( in ihu Crop Declared Responsible; an Price at Factory Will be 10 9 Munv dooKH are reported alOpg the Cents Per Pound. Furnleh DHch. Aocordlng to auntera lout Sunday the ditch Im runnlnK plenty of wuter early this year boOBOaa of the SAN FKANCISC'o, .Nov. 18. heavy ralnB and the birds naturally at ExbuuBtlon of the Hawaiian runo trueied by the water. Nurse Hare If ow Oftav MImb Florence 11. Smiley, county the river an thouith she were hem nn.in bealth nume, and Mia Stasia P. drowning, She lain the city Jail' Wu,Bh- instruetor In home hygiene charged with attempting suicide. "r ,h" havs "H,v'"1 r'"'" room 150 of the rederal building to The POt log miy Miss Hrenner w room 265. Their former office Ik or. despondent because she had been out rupled by S A Newberry. Clerk or the of work for two weekH. she said federal court. Ql'AMTY 8FJIVICE SANITATION Advance Notice The Pendleton Trading Co. wishes to announce that we will be able to take care of all your wants for your Thanksgiving dinner. We will have an abund ance of fine Turkeys, Geese, Ducks, Chickens, etc., for your choice. We are displaying some mighty fine Turkeys and would advise that you come in and have us tag one for you. Pendleton Trading Co. "If it's in the Market We Have It." wmwmk KNOW YOUR EYES Defective vision does not alwayH mean being un able to rce. Often the trouble lies in weakened eye muscles and other computations that result in nerve strain, headaches, etc. These eye troubles can be helped by our glasses. Do not let eye-strain rob you of effective work or interfere with your pleasure, comforts of peace at mind. There h no case too difficult for us to han dle ami guarantee absolute satiBfaction. BATE YPUIt ITOC8 EXAMINED By DR A. M. SIMMONS Optometrist" ROYAL M. SAWTELLE'S OptlOal Dept. Safe Deposit Boxes W nisli to call our attention to the Hdvantafit of our modern fin and burular proof aults in wliich wtm IMW6 sjiI'c JepOiM boXd of ariou's rim U.r rent. Krry ierson b.n bonda, rtecilM. stoeks Of anythlmr of tat-Kc value in small bulk, should place them in safe keeping. ltcM may be rented In ihe names f one or more BOf OOtWa tp'iiM Im pleJiMMl to have .vou call and In Hct our iMuiment. Inland Empire Bank The bank of community iutercMs. Capital WMllttO OFFICKRH AND IHRKCTOnS. J. W. Mftlonrj. Vwm. W. M. Illnli.lr O. B. all. -, V. P. Ch'r A. W. HuBlt I flnn.1 I. '1 til inn ii II. TmylOT I man-. II. II- Kred SrlHtrr HaoHfl I'rtirt Frank (.rtininn n j i I), rn Ci.llfnrnfu, Orvgton. Wash- i The election Saturday to authnr- 'iiKt)Ui, n t hern Idahii and Nev ida J le !he d'reetors of thf Teel district "in k.:, era entirely dopoiutant ujwm to take advantage of the provis'on of ill t-ii.ainiiiK beet mi gar OroPi the the ntate law BUHranteeing Interest on PdClfCc CtaVft office vj.' ir.ur , district bonds for five y-ars, was un- e inaliz ition beard Mated UuVt night in anlmous in favor of the propootUoil ai iTiiiiiicenu-nt that a prno if 10 the Kcho new 9 Eavs. Tntfl onftblOfl the CvritM u potind for beet buk:i: at the 1 district, If deemed advmable, to have ftlCtjry would be eff-'ive T-.'d.i. the state guarantee the Interest on To- nV beet sugar price i. an K-fbondfl UuniOd for COnOtrtlctlOtt. nnce Of 1 cent over Ihe priC4 aM wh'ih the refiners sold cane ottpir The Memorial Hall AlMortation at and makes possible a retail figure of j Weston decided to conduct motion If crlt . as wholesalers are allowed j pictures in the hall as an uftoetetlon a profit of half a cent a PQtlfHt. while j venture, the Leader s-iyn. Volunteer : he 1 elailers may charge 1 1 - J cent I lug memberH will tnk.- (urn, in the I niiinammc'jit. and a fftllltof and opera t r will be rejrnlarV.' ompldgfod. l!y a decisive vote It wu decided t charye !the prevailing prices of admission to i ri "inhere as wHI as OtbfM until the V'jtll h fully equipped with modern theatre chairs. t AKTOKIA. Nov. 18. Astoria will , buy without outside aid and donate to th. L'nJted Htates government the pro ' posed slt of the naval bane at Tongue Point Th coat of this site Is now fixed at approximately $ 1 00,000. The decision to acquire the proper ty without outside aid came at a meet Ing of the citizens of Astoria this aft er noon at the rooms of the chamber of commerce. letters from several cities and towns adjacent to Astoria were read and B. F. Stone, president of the ftort of Astoria commission, re-, ported on the offer of assistance he had obtained from the I'ortland chamber of commerce while in that city. After all these matters had h"en dis cussed, the men present, numbering about 10, decided that Astoria neede.j no outsie aid in this matter and would proceed to raise the necessary funds. It was pointed out by Fulton, counsel for the port commission, that the port could finance the project through a special tax election, or have the city finance it In the same man ner, or fipally raise the money by pop ular subscription. HOUSE WIRING s 1 n t VACUUM CLEANERS SAVING TODAY 'pili: initial payment inal. brlags you the Th.it I- like s first deposit in s savings bank. Subsequent psymenia only add lo your savings account, lor not s ilngie wash day can go by without the Thor bring ing an actual saving. Clothes last six times as long when you us a The Thor has no belts to break and slip or catch. The Thor U telf-cleaoabie. The atalog eliminates all over loading dangr washinf Va aa tour with fhe Thor. Yotr can do a bit , add n tonal. Ther has been no known hoarding on the part of refiners. Jobber or re , tellers- the equalization board do ili:ed, the abnormal OOnotllDptlon on (the part of the public being solely ac- 1 1 ou'iiame 1 ' t ini1 ex na usiiou oi sunai I Mocks, ALL ROADS LEAD 10 FREED DISTILLERIES A ppeclal election to vote on propos ed charter amendment :it IfittOtl will e held Tuesday. Dec. 2, the BaMtc 4 MILES DRAINAGE DITCH EV FN LONG SHFARS CANT CUT RED TAPE: IT TAKES TWO YEARS ( Fast Oregonian Special. ) ECHO, Xov. 18. T. O. Smith was in Kcho Saturday from his home on the Meadows. Mr. Smith states that he and o. ! Teel have Just completed four miles of drainage ditch on their ptacen. Their farms are under the ) : Western 1-ind irrigation tlitch and , there was so much seepage water from the ditches that it was found neces- sary to drain several acres. Hev. F. E. Faucett and family were ' Echo business visitors from Stanfield ' Saturday. Miss Ids E. Smith left on Thurs- for J'ortland where she will spend j Ime working in behalf of the Louise 1 Home at thst place. She will then go 1 10 her home in Pasadena. California, ! where she will spend the winter. j Mr. and Mrs. Lot Ravely were In j from their farm on Puller creek Sat- . urday. George McPowell. eho has been at. the Ilermiston Sanitarium for about tVO weeks. Is reported to le Improv- ! Ing irotry slowly. Mr. and Mrs. James Ilosklns and family of Stanfield were Echo visit- j ; ors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Lundherg of j Stanfield were visitors in Echo Sun- day. Mrs. Joseph Cunha Jr., was a Pen- I : dleton visitor Sunday. Mrs. Lillian Zlnn of Portland. Is j now eniployed at the George & Mil ler Co. store- Mr. and Mrs. Guy French of Pilot Itock, are visiting at the home of Mr. ! and Mrs. Twig Teel. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Kotll were in , from their farm on Putter crecR, Sat- jrday, Mr. and Mrs. U M. Hills and family, Mr. and M rs. Fra n k I r v i 11 o, M r- and ; Mrs. H. C. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. John Young ami Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wnttt-n-burger. were among Ihe Echo people Who were visitors in Ilermiston Sun- 1 day. About 40 people on Butter creek gathered at the United Brethren 1 church for a social time on the 30th ' wedding anniversary of Hev. and Mrs. 1 S. M. Mathics. Many beautiful pres- ents were received by the honorees. Glra.nl BuohaaaJi of Butter creek was an Echo business visitor Saturday. Mrs. Ida Chapman of Pendleton, is; visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. H- Looter, M rs, W Ilia 111 Esselst yn and son ! Rodney, spent Saturday In Pendleton. O. D. Teel is building a new. mod ern resilience on his farm which was formerly owned by Dr. Smith of Port land. Hawley Bean has sold and shipped too bales of alfalfa hay which was re cently baled at his farm on the Men , dows. F. W. Andrews received 300 head I of catte Monday which will he fed on his farm on the Meadows this winter. The cattle are owned by H. P. Caswell Mrs. George Hobo and children have i returned to Kcho after spending a short time at the ranch of Mrs. j Mamie Pedro. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I.yle were business visitors in Echo Saturday. ALTON, Ills. Nov. 17. Even a pair j of lomr shears couldn't cut the gov I eminent rel tape. It took two years I for the Alton office of the United ! States engineer to get a pair which ar- ! rived Saturday. . EOT'TSVIEPV:. Nov. 17 All roads lead to LnoNville. Citizens from sur--r-updlne tOWIM and states are hasten r here bv train, automobile, motor CVclee and on foot, to witness the 'bnomenon of a dry year 1915. W hlslry is on sale here openly, and Without stealth or attempt at camou-flu-e. it- frfetwa of an injunction by the "nt ted StMeo district court two of the I ;ireet dint tileries are permitted to H'ccnope of the vtocks In defiance of wartime prohibition. Heaven never helps the man who is a victim of that tired feeling. Patches that decorate the trousers of a calamity howler are not on the knees. Why Not Now? Would you bt back to Use tallosv candl or rool oil lamp.' Of eoone you n-mldn'r. by tiw ii do you Brtill do your snublMg in ilk- oW way. Thin rub. rub. rub Is u.-urinjf out yr nlntams and Mir wife's hralth. Waabtaag Is a woman's hausfeat work, and if you get htT a THOR i:i.K TI1IC WABHIXa WICffiMa) y hare don.- nisrh toward your and her hnPTilnwaa in Use borne. ri- yon tfolng to b-t tin- maUcr or a few dollars stand in the way? nils wnneVrfal naaiiMiiu soon pays tor Icseir. Come in and let aa tell yoa how easy it will be for you to get one. lift us give you a free demonstration. Cull or phone 1037. Chas Milne 108 East Alia st. Opposite Alia Theater ElectrtiMl Koods of U Kinds, ami Contracting WASHING MACHINES ELECTRIC FARM PLANTS A Delightful Cup For Every Meal TSTat is what Instant Fostum provides. First, as to flavor pleasing and satisfying. Second, as to health it's a great comfort not to have any disagreeable after ef fects. For goodness, convenience and satisfaction INSTANT POSTUM DR. J. EDWIN SHARP Dental X-Ray by Appointment Oysl Articulated Dentures. Inland Empire Bank Bldg. Office Phone 330. Home Phone 74 CECIL COSPER PUBLIC AOOOCNTAHT INCOME TAX ATivsaneaa Bmith-Crawfora Bldg. Ospoaite Pendleton Hots; Phone 10t PHONE 600 trfsoe by Vxntum LerJ Ca Battto CrMk.fWv at Grocers. A tough piece of meat costs you as much as a nice, tender piece. We haven't any tough meat here. DOWNEY'S MARKET 1 CLIPPINGS FROM COUNTY PAPERS Roes and Doeia, who have a $5000 i contract OOVOftMS the const ruction of the concrete bridge over Millow Creek, Heppner Junction overhead crossing and the Messner overheau crooalng on the Columbia highway, have bcrtnn operations the Hermlstoit Herald aa) a, anil material is now on the ground and camp established at Willow CreOfc, which bridge will be first eonstrticled. Money for the paving bonds, at Bfg.lt ti,lnii iffVMlgtll Inlnragt gataaa a I t Thursday the Advocate reports. The' Here Is Real ECONOMY A MAXWELL CAR EQUIPPED WITH LEE TIRES We are making a 10 per cent cash discount on 6000 mile Lee Tires. They are going fast. Ki lter get yours today. Lot US overhaul your car while the weather is bad. Neil & Barker Co. MAXWELL DEALERS Thone ISO Riverside HHIKF SPECIFICATION 8 THAT ARK SKXITN'G THE MOTOR Valvc-ln-Hcad. IGNITION Wagner. CAHBCR BTOtt Stromberg. CLUTCH" Berg & Heck. 10 in. WHEEL HASH 118. BOOT Full enamel. TIMKK'N Hearing. Axles. TIPl'Tr fleftdjaai. ssx4. SI I : I KQ8 Full Cuntilvver rear I I.I.IN. sl W I OMR OTT HAKKOL.N- Blue Mountain Motors Co., Inc. ELG I N WESTCOTT H ARROUN 101 Water Stfoet Phone 780