East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 16, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1920.
IrEasQreAoniari)
M. H. HOUSER SETS
FORTH DMA TO SHOW
CHARGE NO! MERITED
Second Vice President of U S.
Grain Corporation Denies
Manipulating Situation for
Personal Benefit.
BISHOP PADDOCK SAYS
DEVIL SMILES AT WAY
"CHRISTIANS" WORSHIP Mm WAS CHAMP
StfflM
lilxhnp it. U Paddock, of (he Bait- mbwivlnjl ua to hl iroBrnm. lip
rn Or oa dloceee of uic Bplecopal hu lost the ooneolatlon of kooi el-
" "f whli-h Pendleton In ii i.Hii. ifiir i ,, n i. ii ,.i.i,.,...u..,..
, m , ton c,,,, re- iy, -when they saw that butt In
coiveu l ni' i wijjk mention In Tin
Hum and Now York Herald, of Hun
il . . ; . i.i ii ,i i .
... . . i no oisnnp, wno iiooh not wenr i
mouth they tiojcan to pray for ni
TMja "r Work.
Tho hishn, who does not
my
BEFORE TURNING PRO
Tho ItlKht Rev, Itoliort I-wIb Pnd-
dm-l;
tho
who
an rector of the rhiiioh of
clericals, whose eye are distorted i,e-
hitfil thick classes. Mat on a hed In the
I'OnTTiAND, Foh. 18. -In a detullod
etatemont (suited yontotilay, M. if.
Hoimcr. eeoond vice-president of tho
l ulled States grain corporation und,n "' Apostles, on Ninth avenue
prominent northwestern miller, eels t""1 Twenty-eighth street, hhorkpil hln
r . at . . . . . . . . . . I , , . , I , . , , , , , . lilu l.luk. .. .1
'"" ""'" l,,V , , himself oomforlahl.
niiiifriii'iiiH inaut oy a. jeucrai grauu j - mn in
jury sitting at Hpnkane. and reporting vei IkuI hn" of vice conditions hi ht
us a February 7 luwaillcd him without purlsh, Iiiih administered another rude
foundation In fact when It accused him JnIt to his church. This time it In iih
of manipulating the grain situation to 'tbe bishop the missionary district
benefit himself. Ot Bastem Oregon, to which pout he
Mr. Houser shows by figures tud!w elected from his New York par
statements that the mills of the com-jbth.
pnnle of which he is tho nominal ...
head havo hehl down prices; that he
lias received no salary from any of
Service merj of Umatilla county are!
due for a ra1 treat when Danny
O'Brien and Henry Kreiger step into
tho ring, at the American Legion.
hinoker Saturday night, l-vb. 28. These i
I two light welterweights have never
I met In the ring and both have a lot
at stake In their forthcoming battle, j
Kreiger held the amateur welter- j
weight championship of the Pacific j
I coast before he entered the profes-
Ktonal ranks. .Since
FOR SKIN TORTURES
Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic
Liquid, Just What You
Need. Is Not Greasy
Don't worry about eczema or other
skin troubles. You can have a clear,
healthy skin by using Zemo. Ob
tained at any drug store for 35c, or
extra large bottle for S1.00.
Zemo generally removes pimples,
blackheads, blotches, eczema awl ring
worm and makes the !kin clear and
healthy. Zemo is a clean, penetrating,
antiseptic liquid, neither sticky rir
greasy and stains nothing. It is eat ,y
applied and costs a mere trifle for each
application. It is always dependable.
The E. W. Rose Co., Cleveland. O.
(Continued nn pnjre 8.)
Are You Suspicious
of Your Health?
One may not be actually tick, yet
feel so tired and languid, low-spirited
and n rr.b it ion less, that be can not
truthfully say he is in good health.
The kidneys work ell the time, nilht
end day, and it ii no wonder that
they become weak, sore or diseased.
Nearly everybody suffers from kid
ney trouble or bladder ailments.
Nature dives warning signals by back
ache, FamencM, stiff joints, sore
muscles, rheumatic pains, puffiness
under the eyea and blurred vision.
RELIEVED HIS BACKACHE
"It fives me Crest pleasure to recommend
Foley Kidnev Pills as In my case they re
lieved me ot severe fcackarhn that had
bothered me for several months. A tew
MatteS fiaed me up in tfood aliape." Jos.
C. Wolf. 734 S. Jackaon St . Greco hay. Wis.
Foley Kidney Pills
hirf reports and ipiestlonlnK him. They
had concluded with the ambiguous!
statement that "they had little faith
In hiH report of his activities. fid- ',M his plan, but ample faith in him."
drcsed to the board of missions, ho' "1 bavc not done the eonventioual t
hin own companies sine assumlnK - ,M , ' '"i"" - t u
tho duties of his official liosltlon two i'-lds. opal church that h wants all Kfat deal of opposition to my plans. In
lion except his own salary. This h" Jttdfrment I respect. I suppose I ami
sharps with a general missloner. ; hopeless and yet let us see.
j "Kastern Oregon Is only a little
Xot BlUltfitaC ClMirxlHu. H,( (.k on tno niap It has 1)ut a few j
He tells proudly that he is not build- peopln, yet any one of several conn
ing tiny new churches, saying hi ties has more square miles than A-1
rltory In ovajrehurcbod. Ho tttmf.mm his sace-Irraln, and we have M fine
wIMitiftneH to no out with no equip- men and women as any In the world, ;
yient except his faith in the promises I" general, our little towns were!
of his taord. ; greatly overchurched. It being no ex- i
Ills report has no parallel in church aggeratlon to say thut one could find1
'records.. From the standpoint of a J Instances where there would le n
survey It would be a record of a com- church for about each hundred of the
jplete failure. From Ilishop Paddock's population, resulting sometimes In
I own standpoint It Is tho prelude to a almost a religious hell, tho buildings
'great Mot ess. His only misgivings are falling to pieces, the ministers half
abnuj the' minds of men. ' jutarved and not very friendly (to put
"They may decide that T nm not it mildly) with ca-h other, and the
I worthy and let mo gn. Rut I hope eongregations competing so sfVenu
I the will share my faith?' ho sald ro- ously, if active at all. its to seem to
ccntly In Petrolt.
ITe has became a little father to
chu rcbei of all denominations nut
ithere. He Is welcome everywhere, ITe
j Is helping to reconcile differences In
what he called "almost a rtllgious
hell." Put lot hlm toll his own story,
first getting a glimpse of the man.
As rector of tho Church of the Holy
Hotel Staller, petroit, during the gen
eral conference of the Protestant
Bpiecopml church, and while he made
In cross-leggpd
fashion told tho story of what ho has
been doing In Oregon He was hope-
.... .... ' "" toioiign a ir)mff.f(JHtlonn hfl naB mf( i(IJ4, beaten BUCh
Ztry nZ?ZT isn ft- Wffl r 'T' flying start in married
oua campus groups, under the super
vision of Knipii Colenuui of the de
partment of physical education i'or
becoming a pro- nien. ,
Hurry ForTllorWaslierS Hurry
You will have to hurry to get that Thor
washer. Only a few days left for you to de
cide and make this saving. During the
rest of this month you can still buy at the
old prices, for on March 1st the new price
go into effect.
weltei weight
Oood, Home
t 'hurley Fox
M' Turthy.
He heat Plshop, Fox and Mott
f the coast; Sammy i
Hagen, Harry Bishop, :
Joe Motto and Thomas j
by !
LIFE TAKES FLYERS HiGH
ABOVE SHOES AND RICE
tive cuick snd permanent relief from kidney
er bladder troubles that have not reached a
chronic or bad stags. They atop bladder
irregularities, etrerutthen the kidneya and
lone us the liver, when the kidneya are
properly functioninfl, they titter and caatout
from the blood tho impurities that cause
aches sml-pains and in the end may lead to
aerieua ihneaa. If yeu have any cause to
suapect that your kiiioayi need help, you
will make DO mistake in tskic I-oi-v K. 1- -y
Pills.
the world the largo proportion of the
people outside to be almost fighting
each other.
Soj-h Devil Smiles.
"The devil smiles at tho extraordi
nary kind of love which these follow
ers of the Master have for each othr.
ind some bf these heather outsiders,
as we sometimes Insultingly stamp
jApostles he will be remembered as a thm. tell us frankly, and 1 fear there
"two fisted man." not at' all resemb- are some who mean It sincerely that
I tlnr the co nventions! rector. He was they stay outside tho churches in or-
athletlc. hale and hearty, though of dev to save their souls.
small stature. Now he Is nnno the less -in the case of eastern Oregon. I
twn.fisted; none tho lesa athletic; but hope to persuade our and the other
Sold I'verywhere.
his mind"! more contemplative? nl
most Introspective. Ho has hoen fight
Ing an up hill fight for years- and he
has board nothing but expressions of
SPECIAL
IF IT IS A GOOD COFFEE YOU WANT AT
THE RIGHT PRICE, TRY OUR 40c BULK.
Pendleton Trading Co.
"If it's in the Market We Have li"
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Your
Neighbo
r Knows
missionary boards to withdraw every
penny of help except for one general
overseer. This would mean that the
churches would be on nn equal basis
so far as outside financial aid is con
cerned. "What Is likely to be the result If
S ; 3
m Jm
KM m JBBB
II. Krrlfc-pr
RRAJMKO, CaJJr., Feb. lfi. A fly
ing start in married life followed the
wedding of Dr. Arthur Mahler and
Cladys Murray here today. A few
minutes after the ceremony they were
high In the air, out of range of old
shoes and rice. They rode In an air
plane to Ked Pluff, 37 miles awav.
he knockout route in one round each,
dotto is a Cleveland, Ohio, boy, who
lad a big reputation. Fox has beaten ' on the Pittsburgh hurling staff.
HY HKXItY L FA It Ft ELL,
(United I 'ress Staff Correspondent.)
NEW YOPK, Feb. 16. "Go ok
and beat through the bushes. We
need some new timber."
The old-time scout scratched his
old-time head and wondered.
It was the same old-time manager
talking who a few years back had
said.
"Lay off them bushes. They can't
hit fast company until they go through
the mill and learn the game."
When George L'hle stepped off the
sandlots of Cleveland Ia--it spring and
won eleven out of sixteen games foi
the Indians he exploded a hunk of
dynamite under one of the unwritten
laws of the old Rame.
It was dogmatic in baseball from the
early "nineties" down through the
"teens" that a recruit had to climb the
ladder rung by rung from the empty
lots Bp through the minors to the slick
gieen of the big-time diamond.
Pack in 1911 the old theory got its
first jolt when Al Mamaux leaped
from the semi-prt s to ft regular berth
You are missing a chance of your life
time, if you don't order now.
$10.00 Down
and a full year to pay the balance makes it
easy for every one to get this machine.
We demonstrate in your own home free
of charge.
CHAS. MILNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
108 East Alta St., Opposite Alta Theatre.
Electrical Goods of All Kinds
Phone 1037 Phone 1037
DR. J. EDWIN SHARP
Dental X-Rar by ..ppulntmant
Oyat Articulated Denture,
palaal Empire Bank Bide.
Office Phone 330. Home Phone 74
CECIL COSPER
FCBMO AOCOCNTAWT
BOOMB TAX ADVISES
Bmlth-Crawtord Bide
Oepoalte Peudletun Hoten
Phone 1030
welters in Kngland
pul
such a. revolutionary chance Is actual- an(1 the Btalcs
i uropieur i amy witnout nesitatn.n Th ,,,:,,h win, ri nP, ,
that I believe it would be the quick- I Krelircr'a first t.-.rt m, .h rt
est and Burcst way of bringing: about '1C h:ls been ,n tralnlne for
l",lt-N'' Itnonlhs steadilv to rpenin i.M.Hn.o
It will doubtless mean tho differ-.knockout form. When going right he
Ctturcbea each takillS charge one is considered tho hardest hitting wel-
Sonday n month, so that for that Sun- iterweighl on the coast. Krqigcr has,
day tho minister will have tho little been ornmisod entHa nmall,.ni n.nfoho..
town to draw upon releasing him for by the Portland boxinir commission
rthor towns on other Sundays of the 'when he shows that he is back to old-
mumn. ii is iuue poenoia mat tnese time form and is anxious to
four ministers may be willing to pro- O Hrien awav in the local match.
vide three different typos of service. OTtrien is a favorite all over tho
corresponding somewhat to our prayer coast and before going into tho serv-
DOOk in toe early mornings, the Preshjr ! Ico he had a large following. He did
terlan service at 11 o'clock and tho Utile fighting while on this side but
Methodist service of nn evening, if after tho armistice was signed hr
these throe designations be taken to 'worked his wav nn to the finals which
mean in a kindly spirit the type of entitled him to enter the A. K. F.
worship to which in general the 'championships in Torshing stadium
churches are accustomed. jParls. He returned to the states with
noflbealea Reaalta, his unit rather than remain for the
Tltahop Paddock was asked what ho, contest, however.
thought tho ultimate results would be. O'Urien is now In Pendleton and
He answered: yiclnity ami will do most of his train-
'I think we shall help to spread the Ing here. Kreiger will train in Port
gospel throughout my district, and land and probably arrive in Pendle
that we shall awaken Interest in nil 'ton about Wednesday. February 25.
tho churches and their points of unity !Pob Bwayae, of tho Oregon Journal
not their differences. I don't sup- 'Sport staff, is managing Kreiger.
pose a work of this kind would show I "
up well on any report and I know it',-, . . , , nMiuUii.n
js difficult to got my point of view be- MMa! UHLL AIMbVVtntU
fore the eyes of the men who hnv,
charge of the mission work of our I
church. lint my conception of tho I
lask before me is not that of a church!
builder in plat es already nverchuivh-
ad.
BY 58 BEAVERS LED BY
"SPEC" KEENE, PITCHER
When selecting a place w here Qual
ity Meats reign supreme, you need look
no farther. If in doubt ask your neighbor.
Phone 187
LIBERTY MARKET
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OREGON' AO 1 1 1 1 "l 'LTl'P ATj COL-
LEi F1. Onrvallis. Feb. 16. Batteries
"You Can t measure my work in for the o. A. C. baseball team have re
facts and figure!. I have a great Idea! ported for the first warming UP of
and I am trying to make other people the Mason. At the call of Jimmy
see the same things that I sro. It may Ulchardson. conch. !S men signed for
cost me my post. Some genenil con- baseball and this list included letter-
ntlon nay want to send man to men last year's freshmen and several
istern Oregon who will add to the with army experience. if wenrhcr
BIory of the Episcopal church out permits the men will work outdoors.
there. When Hint time comes I will otherwise the army will be Deed. Cap
have to get out and maVe room for ' ,r,in '"Spec" Keene heads the list nf
the man of their choice. Some one Pitchers.
asked me once if my role of reconciler '
f the differences of the denomina
tions out thet'e was assumed in order-
win all thce peopl finally to the
Episcopal church. I say emphatically
Xo!" Our great m emission is to
make Christians, not merely Episeo
panla nn."
AGGIES AND WASHINGTON
STILL SCRAPPING ABOUT
50-50 FOOTBALL SPLIT
'COFFIN TRUST" PROSPERS
O BR a ON AflRTCCLTlTRATs COL
LE'lE.CorvoUis. Feb. 16. AVashinc
ton university, hnvtnsr been foiled In
i t attemot to persuade the cnlleees of
ttlf I'lmiir i- rn t tnt uri'rtl tfti it m.
AS RESULT OF MANY ILLS rence to abandon the ruling of t
., Mo division of the cale receipts In foot
ball crime, now rhnr-s Or 1'. O. rii
bieh and "Jimmy Pi'-hardson. with
hiving Verbally nrom'sed to enter lt
to n roatractl with ".shInc"ton on n
Mat mmri'i'oe basui reamed less of the
ruling. This charge a ahc,lmetv and
denied by the
question.
His feat was considered the excep
tion to the rule and the magnates still
listed a couple of hitches in the minors
as an essential on a recruit's record.
Then came young Mr. L'hle.
The fans had hardly recovered from
nn other tradition busting youngster.
Frank Frisch of the Giants.
Manager MrCraw picked him off the
team of Fordham a course In bench
academics when Larry Doyle, the regu
lar second baseman, went bad.
Frisch took his place and was the
sensation of the late season. He play
ed ball like a vet and cinched a regu
lar berth With the clan of the little
Napoleon. The result It the magnates are
-couring the corner lots and college
diamonds for other I' hies and Frls-ches.
PHONE
600
POPULATION CENTER
STEADILY GOES EAST
WASHINGTON', Feb. 13. The de
cennial census, now being taken, will
reveal that the center of population
of the Cnited States has moved east
ward and not toward the west or the
south as commonly predicted, J. A.
Hill, statistician of the census bureau
said last night in an address at the
National Cress club.
After the war movement to the
eastern cities, together with the war
" growth of th6 eastern Industrial
centers, the census tutas.liciean said,
have more tman counteracted the nor
mal westward movement of popula-lon.
Order your meat here,
can't go wrong-.
You
DOWNEY
MARKET
J
GABY DESLYS. DANCER.
IS DEAD IN FRANCE
PAR 18, Feb. 14. Baby Deslys, ac
tress and dancer, died here last Wed
it sday.
LETTS AND B0LSHEVIKI
AGREE TO ARMISTICE
LONDON. Feb. 14. L
sheviki have signed an
Riga dispatch said today.
ittfl and Bat
armistice, a
NEW YORK. Feb. H. The ''Cof
ln Trust" is in a high state of pros
lerlty ns a result of influenza ami
ther fatal ills. Recently the National
iskot Co. put bp its whole sale
I ; ices. Yrslenhiv t out nn its dlvl.
lends to assist its stockholders to ,pniltM lieull
meet the high cost of living.
The company declared its regularly ? " r
quarterly dividend Ot 1-1 per cent, and FOUR TRAPK MEFTS
and also announced that a stock ilvi-
SCHEDULED RFTWEFN
ednM',rch 3nr w""1 ',is,r'bu,- 0. A. C. CAMPUS GROUPS
ortKcsny .tnr trvi Tri; vt. r-nr.-f
any kind i.t-ni-' I-.,,-, ,111- iw, ieavvd.t.ii
00 not use noi waicr. i urn 11 siik
When washing fftovca
meets will t:ike olneo this son.ioi on
glove wront side out before wushiug. the O. A. C. cam i us between the vari-
t5ie increasing rdgK price
of coffee
cau marry coffVa
drinkers to turn their atten
tion to
Instant Postum
This pleasant beverage Is truss
dy lwahkhsl. res; from that
cofbW dru.'catrrine? and ttS)
rich flavor rwrticularry appeals
to thoee acmstomed to cotToo
at table.
There has been no lia issise in
sa-ice end the trnajity la abesrsa
Good rorVmng and Old
Maa.WUaCWC. kakCrO.
TWO KINDS OF ECONOMY IN THE
POST-WAR L4X w'ELL
The Tost-War Maxwell inherited from its 300,040 predecessors two
traits that captivate the person who likes continuous, uninterrupted
comfort and low cost mileage.
Jne is its freedom from repairs. It runs on and on.
oil. greuse and water and it will deliver an .1 mazing
mileage.
Give it gus.
amount of
The second Is the low price you pay per mile. Its thrifty engine
makes gas go a long way. Its KM0 pounds of weight assures long tire
wear.
Such kinds of economy came from ears of study and the experi
ence which 300.000 previous Mawells have taught.
The notable Improvements ami refinements to be found in this car
have caught the uttention of many who figured thut high efficiency
meant high price. The public h:i served notice that it does appreci
ate value. That Is why 40,000. persons will have to go without a
Cost-War Maxwell this year though 100.000 are being built.
"e carry a full line of Majiwell parts, also Lee tires and tubes.
Neil & Barker
MAXW ELL DEALERS
Riverside
Co.
Phone 180