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.-Li MeMPZZan MMeflH HuHH -.aS- . V'V- . - ,' f - - . f i - ' ' ' - ''. -- - TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1920. ' -w TaWeBBB"aaaejeaBBsBBBBiaaewBssBsBsi a'r W mW9m9mmrmWmar - -mm VFV J SEC J HEasiKrefionian) PAGES 7 TO 10 M f , , . ' ?SEfftEEraY ; Jjy i yr " I THREE GREAT LANES PLANNED TO CEMENT CANADA WITH U.S. A. 'Road of Remembrance" From Pines to Palms Will be Bor dered With Trees Each in Memory of Fallen Hero. !nf Mexico :it NYw OileatiH. Another 1m, ill'- boulevard roadway stretching i from Winnipeg and point, north I ; through Worth Dakota and Minnesota through the MisMlMHlvpl valley, und Ithe third will connect Alberta und Montana. On thp "Jtoud of Itenienibrunce," It is nroioHed Ihat.treeH Mhall he planted each to be dedicated to. a fallen hero, ! and each therefore to prpctuate. In growing bauty the memory of the brave men who fell in the great war. "Victory Oaks'' have already been planted nil along the roud through LiOulHiuiia. (Considerable construct Ion hus al ready been done oil t he road sout h from Winnipeg, for which large ap propriations have been made on both Hides of the bur-. 1'rellmln have been made on the r APPLE TREES WILL STATE HOLDS MORGAN RECOVER FROM FREEZE 1 TESTIMONY AS TRUMP SAYS COUNTY AGENT . HOUSE WIRING VACUUM CLEANERS AWAIT BEST ESSAY t the it the Peaches Badly Hurt But Fred Bennion Finds West End Fruit Growers Not Much Worse Off Than at Milton. NTKHANO, F-h. 11, tmy t Torn Morgan, nun in the I. W. W. hiill in Centralis ion ArnilHtleo day will ho the prosecu tion' trump card in tiio murdr-r trial la the opinion of iro!-(:utorH. Morgan I wax exported t. ho called to tin- stand today AithouKh aforjeah ems in the j hall at the tiino of the nhootin, he ! OTTAWA, Out., Feh. 13. Three great international automobile roads, al) of which will cement more closely ine irienoiy relations between tan- i,nr. r,.t national parka, and nln und the United Htatea are being M the weather condition! per planned and much of the preliminary !,.,,, , .,.,. K . started, work hut already been done by friend- j , ly co-operation on both etdoe of the in- j Vtoatcv for im. ternatlonal boundary. "Pa," uld Willie, looking i One of the great "Road of Hemem- his picture book, "is a Retire hrance." from the pines to the palms, animal with dark stripes or stretching from the far flung boon- animal With white Stripes?' claries of northern Ontario to the Gulf Transcript. I Apple surveys KsnfMd I linklnK it he ra lal d Hen th 'i s hoi in thi fth trees hi fllHtrlel en miiili' He will Jilt v i from white dark For Saturday We will have in our market for tomorrow nice Salmon, Halibut, Crabs, Clams, Shrimps, big ship ment of Columbia River Smelt at 10c per pound, 3 pounds for $25c. Any and all cuts in Veal, Pork, Mutton, Lamb and Beef. We will also have plenty of Chickens. In our Grocery Department we will have an abundance of clean, fresh, crisp vegetables from Cal ifornia and Mexico. Get your orders in early and get the selection. Pendleton Trading Co. "If It's in the Market We Have It" rm futon and ecover after Id yeathor, snv Vent, who vlnit- d the weHt end towriH re.ently. He thinks the older pear and cheery trees may poastbly be waved, but the pea h frees are badly injured. In general, Mr. Ilennton ia of the opinion that "ent-end fruit grower,; are not much worse off than than the Milton, Free- Hoston water and Yakima rrower. Apple twiffH from three Hermlnton orchard and two St an field orchards i V4-r- vent to CorveJtla for examination about Id days aRo, and rrofeHor nrown reports that the buds appear unhurt and that except for slight In jury to -wood In the form of yellowing I he tissues nre only slightly injured. Critical Point Al Snowline had JtiKt arrlv and n;iH not a to kill the Hol lo Morgan's t be his Mtory . tho hall 1mm -i in i the Mho d In CVntralia that day .'are of the alleged plot ! !ers. The crucial point Htlmony 1m expected to ' ' actual happenings In i dlutcly preceding- and tlnff. 'What Are Benefits of Enlist ment in United States Army?" Will be Answered by j Pupils on February 20. START SAVING TODAY THE Initial payment that briefs yon the Thor la like s first deposit la s aavlnis bank. Subsequent payments only sdd to your asvlnfs account, (or no! a aiaf-le waab day can go by without the Thor bring Inf aa actual savins; . ri SEATTLE WOMAN WiLLS 5100,000 TO UNIVERSITY Hen Unl hooi 111 ' V ntirc i on : n Kii rtitten ol day order ne PEATTI-K, Feb. 13. The mim of ; the w $!"". wan willed to the tniverity j comm of Wanhlngton by the late Mrs. Frank McDermott. ono f the founders and owners of the TSon March, a big- Seat tle department store, it became known yesterday when the will was filed for probate. test, eities, b are offering I those offered These prizes nners Cloth last six ttmms as our whmn you usm The Thor has no belts la break snd slip or catch. The Thor Is Mll-leanable. The Dialog etalaatea sll over loading dances, washiat' In aa hour with the Thor. Yoa can do a big On April i: StaHng of Se Oeneral I'eytt John rnn- Tiaker, fllllllllllllllllllllllllllUlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllNUHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIllllHllll. Quality ! Meats Today Tomorrow and all the time. Phone 187 LIBERTY MARKET iiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHii.v'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir Safety First We are members of The Federal Reserve System, adding security to your funds if deposit ed with us. Our modern fire proof vault and safety de posit boxes also provide you with a safe and con venient place for your valuable papers. Bank with us and become a part of this pro jressive institution. Capital $250,000 The Inland Empire Bank THE BANK OP COMWNITY INTERESTS Orrtcora antl lHreotoni tV. Haloney, Pres. v. Al. Ulnkrley C. ID. Wallra. V. P. a Caak'r Itlrhnril it. Nn)brrrr iaiK. "eua el I'l W. Huts H. J. Tarlor I'red Hrhnrllrr Frank Urltataai Mrs. McDermott loft an estate valued U.SOO.tOO. The will directed the f the university to use the JliMi.oilo to e.imbut tuherctllo- Trees that have heen headed close j to tho pround at ahout the point where I than those which have been headed ' oar? ofrtKPn,H high. The critical point In the injur ' ed trees is Just at the enow line. Be J cause of the hieti temperature on the ftr.uth filde of the trees more rerious injury will be found on that side of ' the trunk. I Fruit growers should cut into the I harts on the trunks of their trees just I above the snow line, says Mr. Bennion. county aarent and If the examination shows that the north side of the tree ! I. all right even though the south side I may be injured, the tree stands a good 'chance of recovery. Weather condi tions until this week, have been very favorable to the injured trees. Fruit growers can help out partially injured ItaV,,, hf uh'wIlMir I'l ROlltb !!'- A ' I' U kAMl nm mrknntnm with a sa k. If the i to 25 per cent. The faculty a.ssociat .,-,r-tr,i tr, fU.w before the'nf-ked for Increases of at least 50 F rv.mhhim b:irk dries nut the tree will cent null through all right, snys Mr. Hon nlon. Give Iiifstriioiions Tn regard to pruning. Mr. Bennion. suggests that pruning of all trees. showing signs of seriou Injury of j twigs, be deferred till later. Trees with partial trunk injury but practi cally no Injury to limbs" and twigs couid be prunetl an usual. If a spe cialist from the Oregon Agricultural i rnlieire enn be secured pruning dem-J nstrattons will be arranged possinie. ne suucm. , a board of judg retary of War n C March and Oeneral J. Pershing1, will announce the name of the three winning- boys oe girls who wrote the best essays. May Go to Capital. On May 5 these three boys and girls, accompanied by parents or guardians (ruilroad fares and all ex- hIb. Mrs. McDermott, who died Sat- penses paid to Washington. D. C, and urday, established the Hon Marchc j ret urn for both winners and parents) early In the '90s as a small shop. j will be presented with medals by Sec- 25 PERCENT PAY RISE Z!? i8 "m,t toh!s con e-v . r-.n ..,n.M test. Any school boy or girl may en- DISAPPOINTS FACULTY the contest. I Tssays will be written in class rooms SF.ATTL-F;, Feb. 13. Disappoint- ! on Friday. February 20, 1920, from ment over the size of salary increases notes if desired. granted faculty members of the Uni- j No essay will be more than 400 vtrsity of Washington was expressed) . In a statement issued here today by (Continued on page 8.) the Association of Instructors of the : . , - university. The int i eases, granted by the of regents yesterday, range fr board i om 2 I 1 iatlon! 1 i right The associatl'i to discuss the s meets nation. Frid.i ROSANOFF STILL HOLDS SEAPORT 1(10 LEARNS for on as roiczo, i ff. Russian as ticlall" decla of siege, It is ann 1 2. General Bosan ernor g neral has of Vlftidlvostolc In a stato 1 here today. ROMANCE STARTED IN SUNNY ITALY IS ENDED BY 8000 MILE JOURNEY WAI.I.A W.W.I.A. Fch. 13 A dou ble Tveddlnft here terminated a ro mance which started several years afro In far-off Sunny Italy and ended with an snoo-mllo Journey for the prospec tive brides. Several years ago Agostino , Foretta and hLi brother. Ftancpsco. left their home in Milano and came to I America:- They settled in Walla Walla starting a grocery and importing busi ness. At the close of the great war they sent for their boyhood day sweethearts who arrived here Tuesday. Agostino was married to (Oirlottn Paganlnin and Francesco to Angela Huonlam-nartl. Karlier dispatches vestok was taken tioops and that Bo refuge in a Japaue harbor. stated that Vladi y revolutionary anoff had taken e cruiser In tha Lightens "vork tor na and keeps me well fed J i a" Post TOASllES OUR7SPEGIAL OFFER For a few weeks only we offer you the Wonderful Thar Electric Washing Machine at a saving; of S 17. 5fc- - On January 1st the factory advanced the price of the ma chines $17.50 However, we purchased anice stock of machines at the old price and for a few weeks we will still sell them at last year's prices. As our stock is limited and the demand so great these machines won't last long. Our easy payment plan makes it possible for every home to have one of these splendid machines. A small payment down and then only a few dollars a month makes it within reach of every one. Don't put it off another day, order one now. Just call 1037 and we will deliver one to your home on approval. We win giaciiy aemonstrate one oi tnese machines to you in your home and this puts you under no obligation to buv. whatever. There are many reasons why every one buys The Thor in preference to all other makes of machines. Thor service means much in the home. This machine pays for itself in a year. CHAS. MILNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East; Alta Ct., Opposite ATta Theatre. DR. J. EDWIN SHARP Dental X-Ray by Appointment Qysl Articulated Dentures. Inland Empire Bank Bide Office Phone JS0. Home Phone 74 CECIL COSPER PtBLIO AOOOtUTTAint nsCOMK TAX ADVISES Smith-Crawford Bids. Ospoelte Pendleton Hotel Phone let y don't ship your furs BOISE BUSINESS WOMAN ASKS $50,000 DAMAGES FOR BROKEN OFF ENGAGEMENT TlOlsn, Feb. 13. Mabel n. Wade. B business woman, prominent in Min- neapolla social circles. brought a breach of promise action In the fed eral district court today, alleging that Outtford Morse, employed in the of fice of a local lumber manufacturing Company, formerly a resident of Min- j neapolla, broke off their engagement and marriage arrangements which i had heen agreed upon In detail. She j salts for M,000 damages. The gall was filed by Ithamar Tracv at attorney of Minneapolis, who was to6y admitted to practice In the fed- ; eral court for Idaho on certmcate ir Minneapolis. Tho papars wore ser eu , on the defendant. It Is further recited I in the complaint that "the father of : the defendant Is a very wealthy man. prominent in bttaaneaa and. social of- , (atra residing in tho city of Mlnnenp- i oils being worth not less than $1,000. non." and that the "defendant is worth In his own right and name In the amount approximates I DOWNEY'S MARKET Nice crisp mornings. Bacon for crisp unless the bundle is tagged to 'Shuberf ' The Highest Prices Ever Known That's What You'll Get from "SIIUBERT" WE WANT 'EM NOW AND WILL PAY THE PRICK TO GET 'EfB PHONE 600 IHSIO I ltK. 5 nnot 1 1 y i urge r ly0!., I , , ,N V . ICOYOTE m 2 The to bi hie W busine Ithe f Hie the int is said of valna niiueut in lal circle Hy r-yrred. Csa IjO-OO to 25.00 22.001a 13.09 15.03 to 14.00 1 12.00 tu 9' (12.00 ta (.00 j Um fa" EM 'a '8 00 1 16-00 'a 14 00 1 13.00 lo 11-00 1 10.00 S3 8.00 ilO.OO tn 5 00 1 MUSKRAT 'Spring S.00IO 7.001 6i0to 50 1 5.00 to 3.751 30 ta 2.(51 3.00 !o 2.00 Winter G.SOto 5.S0 j 5.00 ta 4.00 1 3.5310 2.75 j 2i3tO 1.75 f 2.50 to 1.50 MINK Fine Dark 30 00 lo 25.00 1 20.00 to 16.00 1 15.00 to 12.00 j 10.0U to SiO J 10.00 to 6.00 Usual Color 20.00 to 18.00 15.00 to 12.00 19.00 to 8.50 S.OOta 6i0 8.0C!o 5.00 Coast 1S.00 to 12.00 tl.OOto 9.00 S.OCto 7.00. 6.00 to SAM 6.00 13 4.03 WASHTNQTO )otAl leadors. n levtslattv quest! tho national coi naltrii. nro tukinj; ntion. -top Conurof r!p:ir up Ijourn fur nni r;im oed ii t h Iaw-inaktnc machine. The senate anil house uteerinu committees conferrni lodS V m t'1 hope of formu luting a lefiir'Iativc program whjch will allow adjournment by the first of Juno. Plans were alfio nincussed ror Kreater economy in aos ernmental expenditures. These extreme. v high prices for Oreson Furs are based on the Wett-1-nown "SHURKRT" liberal grading and are quoted for immediate ship ment No No. 4 and otherwise inferior skinf at hlffbest market value." Shin your Furs now when we want 'eta You'll get "more money" and gtt it "quicker" too. "SHUBERT" RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY TODAY AND IEE 'EM COMSKto tA&E EALim txcLUSivta m SKIP SHIP All YCVJP 2& ta - Mry a tup ! iDr,?Ti4nilSF IN THE WORLD AMERICAN RAW FURS 15-17 W. Austin Ave. Diyju903Chicaco U.S.A. TWO KINDS OF ECONOMY IN THE POST-WAR MAXWELL The Tost-War Maxwell inherited from its SOn.nAO pt cdeceaaot-ff two traits that captivate the person who likes continuous, uninterrupted comfort and low cost mileage. One is its freedom from repairs. It runs on and on. Give It gun. oil. trrease and water and it will deliver an amazing amount of mileage. The second Is the low price you pay per mile. Its makes gas go a long way. Its 2000 pounds of weight ; thrittr engine satires long tire Such kinds of t ence which 300, on The not a tile imj have caught the a meant high price. ate value. That Is 1 "oat-War Maxwell tl my came from years of study and the evpei cvious Maxwells have taught. ovements and refinements to be found In thiz car tcntion of many who figured that hi gli efficiency The public has served notice that it tfoz apprecl- 40.000 persons wtil Bar thoug! go without a built. We a full line of Maxwell Neil & Barker Co. MAXWELL DEALERS Riverside Phone ISO -