Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1920)
TMIT.Y FAST OREOONIAN. PKNDr.F.TON ORKOON, SATURDAV, JANUARY 10, 1020 fcX .Jk., . , ..-.,... . -L - - , , S -,.rr-r - ' - ' ' - - .. ( I POUR.TF.P.N PAGBB PUEBLA COURT DENIES (TON OF JENKINS PRIZE U. S. aUPEKuREADNOUGHT NEARS COMPLETION rAnr. nniiT IMXtOO C1TV. Ian. in Th In Mb criminal p.nr tixiiiy anld iik- IM-tltlon of Am.itiii-.i 1'onmilai r til Jl-HklTia 111 .1 I . . i.l I IMflK I nl h ba ' ui--4 m , i n. Tht v . ,lnad Uaat the orilsr cranl- In liberty on Iwi'l Mann! I - i. i-uked ' nkln . 'i i . following Mm arrosfl on charitc lualon Willi the btvndtts who kl.lnnpetl unl baM 1 1 1 1 1 !.,t i. in -Mi ,'. natil whan hm r. Irani wns .iCvtiii it was without hr knowlr.ln- UHl aralnM Mh wisln-x. Me lmnillatl startcrf notion t,i bo remanded to the Pfniti-nii.ii declaring1 his release Would ao retard ai-tton af the cane ami f hurjjcH uaninM never be dtmniiu they r.iiKhi TWO WOMEN. NEIGHBORS. COMMIT SUICIDE AT SAME MORNING HOUR -The Kl.m.V. III . J. in women living a Mock and a hnif from one Another committed suicide this mnmlnR at their homes. Mm. Katherine OH.ir.i. wife of C. : F. O Hara. cashier of the Klsin N.l t,o:ta. hank, was found hy hor hus band, accompanied hy a s.-rant hanging in a shed at the rear of her home at to a. m. At the amo hour Him Antie iTohle, wife of W. U Ootria, lilite!Ml of the tagtm lii-h school, was drinking nitric acid. Poth women have K-on in failing health for several mouths. The er acitualnuiuees, but not intimate frii'iida neighbor say. The Kaiic county coroner was making plans for the Inquests this afternoon. Prfends 1 ef both women scouted lite Id :i of a ' s'llcioe pact. Mra. Oobie was a member of the El- ' inn Woman's club and was a trustee of 1 erman hospUal. Home Again! supcrdreadnought U. S. S. Tennessee Is nearing completion it the New Yotk navy launched April 30, 1919 and when completed will be one ot the largest and most - md 97 feet v.lde at the extreme. Displacement is 32,000 tons; Indicated horsi Ml burning and electrically driven. Armament will consist of 12 H-mcti do tubes. Filty-eigUt officers and 1024 men will make up the ew. yard. Brooklyn. N. Y.. whore r,Iio wot Mtilt. powerful battleships afloat. Tt Ic.inrrvca la power, 28,000 and speed 21 tineh p-r hour, gutii, 14 5-incU guns and 4 f yoariius. PENITENTIARY SENTENCE OF FIGUREHEAD IN GRAFT CASE WILL END SOOfi ember of the jury venire. Haas sub iUtntly kilted himself in jail. SAN FKANCISCO. Jan. IS. Allow ln(f for good behavior credits, the pen Herniary sentence of Abraham rtiW. political boss, vrhoM conviction was the outstanding feature of the fa mous San Francisco municipal graft cases, will expire January 7. 1920, ac cording to records that have reached the governor's office at Sacramento. "Abe" Ruef was escntnced in 1911 to serve 14 years in prison. He vnu paroled in 1915 and since that time has conducted a real estate businef here. He spent three year in jail here following his first indictment. In Itnef's trial Francis J. Heney. chief of the proLcut:on counsel, was shot and seriously wounded by Morris Haas a CARPENTER KILLED IN F!GHT WITH BARTENDER tiate a report that at Oosautlan. 1000 were killed Ale SAfRAMFXTO, Cat. Jan 10.- J".n.sti.M, a carpenter, formerly ie-la-ing in Sin Francisco at 3470 20th strert was shot and killed thU morn ing; during a quarrtl in the barroom of the hotel Hyde at Ryde, Sacramen to county. Orlando Fort an int. a bartender at the .hotel, was arrested and charged with murder. He said that Alex Johnston and Ounnar Johnson? com panion, had attacked him when he ordered them from the place. For tanmi said he shot in self defense, as he was being choked. Gunar Jr.n Bfn is being held as a witness, The Children Wiil Want It LONDON, Jan. W. Premier Nitti l-'oreign Minister Scialoia of Italy. 1 and Marquis Imperial. Italian ambas sador, are holding a conference today with Uoyd George and D6rd Ourr.on. Kraiu-e. Britain and the t'nited States have sjjUHl upon terms of set tlement of the Adriatic question It la reported in official circles, and Nitti will be obltffed to "talk business" with the allied leaders. Allied statesmen, it is reported, are determined that the original plans of the pcC9 conference for disposition of Adriatic territories shall be executed, and will adopt a "take it or leave it" attitude toward the Italian premier. The plan to make Fiume a seaport for the Ilal kuns will be ftdhered to, it is report- UNIONTOWN, Pa., Jan. 10. One man was i n j u red and pro pe rt y was damaged to the extent Of 110000 when spontaneous combustion exploded powder in a building of the Pupont Powder "Works at Kairchanee, near here early todsy. The blast hurled people from their beds within aV.nliu. f 10 miles. The town of ChllOOtla Is reported Sjriped out. The whole sidehill on which the town Is located collapsed, t in i ming the Pescatio river which flooded the wrecked town. It Is report ed. Many lives were lout in the sod den inundation. Other persons were crushed to death by huge boulders which cats p,i tilted down the mountainside. Better prepared than ever to serve you CH1ROPRACTICALLY. I wish I could have taken you with me to some of the Chi ropractic things I saw. The wonderful things that are being done every day to re store health thru Chiropractic. I not only went for a vacation and rest for myself but that I might learn a little more how they do things Chh'opractically elsewhere. I fouitf that the principal is the same everywhere, just as I expected it would be; that one law of life is that only a freenerve can transmit 100 percent of its impulse. The nature of the back-bone with its twenty four movable joints is such that these joints become out of alignment from accident, strain or bad habits of posture. Any lack of alignment has a tendency to close the nerve opening between the joints causing pressure and interference with the trans mission of nerve impulse, causing disease. Spinal adjustments, the only way to re move the cause, place the vertebra in pro per position and health follows. Dr. Loretta H. Starba Over Workingmen's Clothing Store Consultation and Examination FREE ilOWDOZ QUITS TRIAL, GETS 30 DAYS COUNTY COURT TAKES AIM AT 1920 SPEEDERS COAL STRIKE COST U. S. SIXTY MILLION LOSS ON RAILROADS ENTIRE MOUNTAINSIDE COLLAPSES IN QUAKE SPOKANE, Jan. 10. ToniMlar " 1Miz, Indian notion picture Hlar. and formi'rly coach of the Washing ton State Cnllt-KO football team wan today sentenced to 30 days In Jail here. Two Indians charfteil him with falsify ing on In.- questionnaire when the draft was in effect. Diets told the court he had no means to fiphl pro- HOOd RIVEn, Jan 10 The county ouri proposes to put an end to .peed. Illff this year. The County officials will meet tomorrow with member of the city council to try and arrange for the appointment of a Joint city and county traffic officer. Authorities have been presented with score ot complaints, from both rural and city residents, against speeding during tho Past year. HEKfCO CITY. Jan of txx. total dead In : earthquake now run i Kate advices today t WASH INQTON, Jan. in. Railroads during November operated at a loss of approximately sixty million dollars to the Kovernment, according to figures ceedlngs further nnd he wished to give . 10. Kstimntes of the interstate comniejrce commis- up. The government contended Dicta -alurday night's sion it was announced today. The loss waui not of Indian extraction, as he ' . is high as ?')nn. v.K due to the coal strike which neces- j claimed and not entitled to exemption Every homely man knows hosts of end to gubetKn-(itmted curtailment of railroad service. I tram ml Henry service. men who are homelier than he Is." The man who Is long on words I ,npt to be short on deeds. -THE HERMIT" IS FOUND DEAD IN CHICAGO HOME Jan. 10. Frank Rupja, was fmmd dead today in ' .ittugfe in ths s'.reet, where who d CHICAGO 4 5 years old hi.s home, a me room rtar cf 1S4T West 41m he Uved alone. Xtde'hh'irs living in the vicini knew Kupja as "the hermit," SttvpiclotlS when they had fi sec him around for some time and no tiild ihe polles of the Marquette sta in, n Tho door was broken in and tho bt'dy found lying across a bed. Death ia btlioved to have resulted from nat ural causes. At first it was thought he may have di"d of wool alcohol potsontsjs; and t ip Korii'ide squad was called, but fail ure to find anything containing the titVM caused the police to abandon the theory. 1 nBnsnsnsnskBnsnsnsnsnsnsnpnnnsnnM r .liawsnvi mm Millions NONE OF CREW HURT WHEN MAIL PLANE IS FORCED DOWN A PRESENT FREE TO EACH GIRL OR BOY Who brings or sends to the East Oregonian office one new Daily subscriber by carrier for 1 month or longer; or one new Daily subscriber by Mail for 3 months or longer; or one new Semi-Weekly subscrib er by mail for 1 year; or any subscriber renewing their Daily subscription for three m:r.lhs or longer or Semi-Weekly for one year. LOg ANGKLK9, Jan. 10. Nona of the crew of the navy seaplane F-5-L, ' which '.va damaged in a forced land ing at Oceanslde last nlKht, was in- ' Jured, according; to word received by ( navy officers here today. The plane was enrf.ute here front san Dleo with naval mail. cf mas.izlno subscriptions expire this month! With tho tremendous advance of paper prices and labor it is certain that nearly all magazines will advance their subscription prices at least from 25 to 50. &Y ORDERING NOW YCU WILL SAVE BIG MONEY. In announcing these wonderful prices it is with tho absolute knowledge that our readers are offered the lowest prices for rtandard Magazines that it Is possible to obtain anywhere Only by special arrangement with the put sliers are these prices possible, hut to lake advantage of them, you must act quickly. Don't delay, do it now. This of fer is so good that of necessity it must be limited in time. Just think of buying rtandard Magazines at reduced prices' in time for Xmas Presents, and they certainly make ideal (lifts being a constant reminder for a whole year of a con sidecate friend. Just glance over our wonderful prices, and see how we enable one dollar to bring you two dollars' worth, and then make up your list. When sending your order, don't forget to state where maoajims are to bo sent. But be -lire you do It now. To-morrow sttsss yeu may foratt and loss this wonderful onnortunliv A. only, Canadian and Foreign subscriptions requlra additional postage. The Publishers Will Mail the Magazine Direct From Their Own Office to You. XJK voni OOJKVE3IIENCE USE THIS corpos East Oreeonlan Pub. Co. Gentlemen: please send me "Uncle Billy's" Circus and end the .Dally) or (PemltWeekly) East. Oregonian by (carrier or (mail), for which find enclosed t to the following add'es Bend the paper for months year. Name y Town Street and No My Name la My Address Is winiw wirnow ratw Dally by carrier 5c per month Dally by Mall IS.tf per year. Daily hy Mall ft.M sit months PUl) bv Mall II t three months He-mi- u'ekl il 6a per jrsssff "STOPPAGE OF WORK" IS SUGGESTED AS PROTEST AGAINST N. Y. ACTION NEW" YORK, Jan. 10. Peveral ! "prominent trade union Ipjiderw" have ' joined in protest against the action ot tho lower hnuno of the New York T(gislature in suspending five .socialist member., Aliralium Iterkerman, mem bi r of the committee appointed by , MCtallatti to inveHtipate the affair, de eiarod today. The c-mmittee now has tlm matter under consideration he . Mated, intimating that neotiationrt mmjf bm urtdef way with t he cent ral lubor eouncll to arrange a "Ktoppafc f work" il monstratlon. (.noted are for aubsiTibtrs in I Electi-ical Experimenter $2.00 Oi r FTcctricat F rperimentnr $2.00 Cur Electrical Experimenter $2.00 Our - ' p ; ... M Popular Science 2.00 .r"ft VVorM'" Worlt 4.00: rncm Tod.y Houiewile 1.(10 Price WtTIZ o"r i. Regular IVicr ... $4.K)!$3.50 ftdulr Price $6.00$4.75 Rlxr Pi ice 3.00 $ ?.5() rX Ameur New. fgJTT- Electrical Experimenter $2.00 Our ' -trice! Experimenter $2.00 Qur Electrical Experimenter $2 00 Our """ " $5 S ?Il Sdenttnc American .C0 Pnce KvtrvlK-tJy Manzine 2.0(1 Price Mctlall'i Maitazlne I no Pri.. Eieclrical EiDerimcntcr S2 0OI Our '" -.,lelew ol Review. ... 3.W e a. 8oy' Life. 20o' Pric ubr Price $6.00 $4. D ReSul.r Price $8.0033 R ,L. ' ' tA on S3 .Ml riec.ric.lE,perimenlerS2 00 F'.ecOic.l E.p.rrim.nu,, 00 0u, Elec.ric.l E,p.rim.,er $2 OO 0ur Ei.eUic.l Experimenter lio Zr. Mi&"econe 20: ! f"" t.::::: . m jS& .. m r. . .14.75 "" "-$4.00 Pde.... .so $5.50 '"'r;," UZUM usuncai cxpcrimrmer Z.UU, Uuf -Jviiiioi i. r p. run. ,.-, J..L l,i- (Ju j-. . Our Rcfiular Price $9.00 Electrical Experimenler$2.00i Pg I-jude (for Music LtOVtfffl - 00 AA rXIcC.nll Mnaazinr "cfuljr Price.. , ,3.oo$2.50 4 (Ml (I., mm l ield o.oo IS Electrical Eaperimenter $2 00; oulSlreim 2.00, - Price $4 00 ' F.:ocOScr.iriperiniite.2.00 Pur rs.y-.Maj.i !Tnn Reaular Price . . SXSOpi UJ CALL FOR DOGS FOLLOWS SEATTLE BURGLARY WAVE BAtTTlR, Jan. d. Seattle people. afraid of lurular dortng a crime WBiM ; swei'pinj? the city, are fallinf? hack on bulldogs and ot her kindn of doun at protection, according to offlcuUa of the animal home if th King County Humane IKK'lstty. "TIh' crime wave ban meant. all l.iy .at the tcl phone for n.e," K.iil Tr. BoppaT, who haiH ihartje of the home. "i 'alls for dop lately fiirnre a hoot SO a day Mot people want holId.B for htr-i uirn. When they ; ' tn't Kef hulldocs they want --jny do? that will hark." rW Special Clubbing Prices of Electric! Experimenter WITH : Mask. No. Magazine Pnce tO Adventure $3.00 4l American 2.00 I buy'. Life 2 00 25 Boy's MaB'zine ., 1 50 0 Century 4 00 40 Christian Herald j,K 40 Cosmopolitan 2'i Country (.ciiileman 1 .00 1' Couotry LHs s.im 61 Current liiitory .1.00 6') Current Opinion 35 Delineator 2.00 2i Designer . 1.50 3$ Everybody's ' IH) 3S Etude (For Music Lover's) 2.00 60 Psctory 3.00 i Field A Stream 2,00 35 Garden Magaxine 40 Good Housekeeping 2.00 SO Harper's Bazar 4.00 40 Hearst's Maa-axine 2 00 35 Illustrated World 201 35 I nifica Home Journal ... I 7,i 80 Literary Digest 4.00 For computing together Magaxincs listed separately, add Class Numbers before title and multiply by 5, giving our price to you in dollars and cents. Writ for Special Price, on ANY Publication not listed here We will aavm you money Our Cjub Regular Our ' No. Msaaimt Pnce Pnce $4.75 W) Metropolitan 3 00 4.75 3.75 100 MW-Wcek I'iciorial., .. 5,00 6 75 3.73 27 Modern Priscills 1 50 3.18 3 00 U Motor 3.00 4 78 5 25 id Motor Boating 2.00 3.78 4 00 40 Munscy's Mstssine 2.00 3 78 3.75 20 McCall's Magazine 100 , 2.75 Z.7S 35 McClure's Magaaina 2 0U 3 80 0 75 70 tuii.. 4 00 5 28 4.75 40 Pictonal Raview . 2 00 3.78 j 40 Popular Scieace 2.00 3 50 3-50 25 Radio Amateur News 1 SO 3 00 3 15 50 St. Nicholas ., m 4 28 3 50 40 Saturdsv KverinS Post 2 00 3.78 3 28 9i Scientific American-. 5.00 8.60 4 75 70 Scribner's 4. HO 8.28 3.SO 70 Smart Set 4.00 8.2S ; 60 System 3.00 4.78 3 75 IS Today's Housewife 1 00 2 80 5.75 35 Wireless Age 2 00 3 80 3.75 40 Womsn Home Companion 2.00 3.75 3 50 17 Woman's Magasine 1.00 2.65 3 50 60 World's Work 4 00 p 4 78 5.75 50 Youth's Companion 2 50 4.28 II I" To III M M 111 .M 1 1 . Mi c I tilt I'MSTAt.K. V mo- hornf- thieve f.h ?" "No nr re " an" "We h;ive p"mrr."n 9 We have all kind tititvea.'- Waahingt'.,'! ereti t d "JrP