East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEOON, SATURDAY, KEBBUABY 21, 1020.
TWENTY PAGES
H'Mf',"'l for Im"iii nnnnV R'tHl
i ll deliverer on route I, hud a mlrae
ulotti pMMipv in .1.1 accident i h ii 1 1 in if
ftioUSb i' uny stunt uy it .uuv.e U
Whil returning from Keller Inst
iilKlit his rar skidded on the Icy ruudH
i r; i i.i; down the cm bunk men I uloiit
I feet.
VVhi'ii Mr. Alt lzer i-cinv-i-ed from
corporation tlu, Mnock nu found bimaol! undor the
machine, hut In u Ireo top. One lef
unit in leti iirui were pinned between
ihi- oar and tho tree.
The at eldeiit occurred 11 bout H
'clock In the evening, lie succeeded
Iti extricating himself by eutt nv
I h rough t he tree, which vvuh ii bout
three inchcH in dlnmcicr, with a book-
t nilc lint It li.ul f'i i I(,iiir in, ni'-'.
cillticH an the demand fur the ear 111- and wore ihe knife MmAe mil.
When he wuh free ho found the car
almost upright one Midi' standing on
STUDEBAKER BU.LDS
AHEAD OF DEMANDS
When the BtudobulCer
derided to Invest $ 1 n , In
modern ftutosftobllt plMll for Die man-
iifucturliitf the, new fttudebakAr Light
Six. It upMet a t radii lop In the motor
car Industry. Trad It hn won Id have
HUKffeMted the erection "f email plant
or of devoting a pari f our present
factory euuipmeni to she manufacture
of thlH new modi, expanding our fa-
t
creused.
New Plant's on -it ii. i ion.
The new plant Is of it eel and rnn- lnc hmHM(, Iin,, lh(, nther ,n lh(. troo.
ton fis the place was ho hco. . fter
rrete const met ion nnd Is- equipped
with muehlnerv of the lat.st dewign. In
eluding every Known device for effi
cient and economlm I manufactured
Commodious space (tfad oqulpnioni are
provided for the Mfporlmontnl and re
search laboratories, ft we'l tin for all
divisions of the engineering depart
ment. In the new plant will he produced
nil castings, forging and stumping
for the new Light Six. The hitet heat
treating and carbonizing equipment h
provided, together with machine shop
body plant h n nd a nipt' rn II way and
tiaek facilitleK" for shlpplwr.
Tho new plant eoyore efcht y-tlve i
acre, and the huntings represent
more than 1,000,000 so, "a re fed of go
ton! floor epare. Thai mean the nd-1
dltlon of 12,000 new employe within!
a few monthi with thousands of work
men to be added production is In
creased. The plant in Ideally sHnntod
from a railroad standpoint, with ready
access to four Important road.
Crawltoff to the road he walked three
miles to the farm of William Hamilton j
and wan rushed to Wilbur.
Although ho badly bruised that he In!
una hie to Hit up there are no bones
broken. The car will be rained with1
loe'e n m - tackle. One wheel wuh de
molished and the wind inlaid broken
FRANKLIN ATHLETES
A
Truck
Undteputad supremacy between the
athletic teams of the H. H. Franklin
and that of the Ilrown-Lip-Chapln Co.,
Mfg. Co., known as the Automakers,
knotvn as t he Jearmakers both of
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Tn each detail of the plant the safety
end welfare of the men and their
health and eomfnfl have been of prime
consideration. The nest features of
modern sanitation, ventilation, lighting
and heating- have been Introduced.
The completed plant is made up of
ten major "buildings. The principal
machine shop. 1,100 hf TOO feet nnd
one story In height, will alone employ
3 !100 men n majority of whom will be
skilled workmen. The foundry, r.on
by 130 feet nnd two gtOliflg Msh. will
require 1 ,!nn men. The ca rhunlxlng
end sprlnc deportment, a I building
1.000 by ion feet, will emplov Tn) men
In the forge shop. 1,000 be- I8 feet,
the wrvlces f 1 000 men will be need
ed. These few fliur" merely serve
tn Indicate the magnitude of the un- j
dertaklnff.
evening, Feb. 7. when the
FT nklln athletes triumphed over
fhelr rivals by a point score of 39 to
21 In a dual meet held In the big Arch
npffl gymnasium of Syracuse Vnlver
sity. A crowd of over 3.000 persons wit
nessed the sport carnival consisting of
a basketball name, B0 -yard dash
CAR PLUNGES OVER
50-FOOT BANK: MAN
PINNED IN TREE TOP
150-
yard dash, a series of boxing bouts,
bowling matches and swimming- con
! ti sts. it. Tienialne of the Franklin
team, winner uf both the r.O-ynrd dash
(and the If 0-yard dash wo tho Indivi
dual star of the meet.
During the summer of 191JI there
was keen rivalry between the baseball
t am representing t he two factories
(located only a few blocks apart) for
first honors in the Syracuse Industrial
l.fiujUH, ihe championship and sllvef
cup finally going to Franklin. It 1
expected that the C.earmakeis will
moke a determined effort to wrest tLe
cup back again during the coining
summer.
WIIiBUR,
pr .:d nt nf
. 21 J. C
rural mall
earners
Alcoholic Ibjuors ore entirely pro
'hlbited In Turkey and other Moham
medan countries.
"UGLIEST GIRL IN NEW YORK" BEFORE AND
AFTER MILLINERS TRIED THEIR ARTS ON HER
I
HAULS 1 1-2 TONS AND 75 PER CENT OF ALT, LOADS C OlIUED BJ HORSE OK MOTOR ARE I 1-2
ATONS OR LESS.
A One-Ton Maxwell Truck heavily loaded with a stripped Maxwell chassis made a record trip across the
mountains to La Grande in the face of almost every obstacle that could be placed before a.n motor driven
truck. Snow, mud, washouts etc., making the entire trip on its own power and praetictdly without car or
motor trouble of any kind with the exception of one broken bearing.
75 per cent of all Hauling Can be Done by a
Maxwell Truck
There are now more than 13,(M)0 Maxwell trucks in
use. And not a single business can be found to which
the Maxwell isn't adapted.
Up to this time there has been listed over 300
kinds of business in which Maxwell trucks are em
ployed. They will do everything a five-ton truck will do
except haul five tons at one load. Five-ton trucks
aren't better. They're merely bigger.
Big trucks spend more gas hauling themselves
than the Maxwell uses at peak load.
How well those Maxwells have done their work is
shown by a service record of 99.6 per cent perfection
the greatest record ever made by a motor-driven
vehicle.
$1310, chassis only, f. o. b. Detroit. Electric lights.
Electric generator. Worm drive. 2400 lbs.
Neil & Barker
MAXWELL DEALERS
Riverside
Phone 180
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FAMOUS WOMAN
DISCOVERER IS
DEAD IN LONDON
Mm Oil-son was the widow of the
:everend James Young Gibson, a
cted translator of Cervantcrs' poetry.
n ureanization
"iiKliest Kirl In New
the proper millinery
"Flue fiathers make a fine bird.- That Is what i
tall nUtllnera contended and they offered 1100 for th
.. .. ti .ii.. tii, .t i.v nmner application of
aidfl she CAUld be II MlL-formei! ' oenmj, . t .
and eubmitted to the teM Above are the -before and after photographs taken
t her to prove the truth of the "fine feathers' adage.
LONDON, Feb. 21. The death i
reported of KM Margaret Dunlop I
Qlbaon, who In 1S96. after nix visits to
Mount Sinai, brought to England the !
first leaf of what is known as the He- I
brew lOcclclnsticus.
With her twin sister, Mrs. Agnes
Lewls, she shared the distinction if
discovering in Itll the tamOUg Syriac
pallmpeeat of the Qoapala in the ;
monastery on Mount Sinai. H waa
J very dirty, and its leaves were nearly
,'all etUCk together, through their hav-
tng remained unturned probably since
the last Syrian monk h;d died in tlu1
Btonaatery centuries before.
The sisters took about 4 00 photo
graphs Of It. When they returned to
kSnaland It was identified by I'rofes
I snrs Hurkitt and Itcnsley of Cam-
! bridge CJnlvoralty as the Curatonian
. fbanueeript, one of the oldest voratone
of the QoapaUl extant in any langunge.
Another expedition was sent to Slnal
and the text was copied. Its publi
cation of the text in I h n 4 marked an
epoch in the history of Iiritish criticism.
DESCHANEL REFUSES
CA
PARIS. Fcl. 31. Premipr Miller
nnd Thurdy offered the reUfnatlon
Of the entire Oablnet to Paul Des
chanel, ni'M" jiresiilent. wlun he aa
sunied fflce yesterday, it is learned
today, luit Deschanel refused to ac
cept them, requesting Millarand and
his ministers to retain their portfolio;
Inventor Who Hopes to
Get Message From Mart
JBl UUILT TO OVERCOME ALL
fTR VNSPORTATION
WWm DIFFICT LTIES H !
wrai , c , . .. in
!1::&:W More r owct mw wprH
Cos! Per Mil" Haul, Tire Mile- U
W$$m age Doubled, Dependability, II I
mm mm ml
m Service.
jssssmw
ranlis by depxee staffs from
land, Akron and Newark, Ohio,
teams will compete for a silve
cup.
Cleve-These
in. town,-'
ed overn
Some Town
"You advertise this as the
"It certainly is," replied the clerk.
Well, that may uc a good boost for
j hotel, hut it's a terrible knock for
tstoii Transcript.
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IjONDON. A judge at West Ham
j has to be very precise. "Did your hua
I band threaten you?" the Judge asked
la woman. "N'o, sir. He said he would
j kill me." "Did you assault her " he
asked another. "No. certainly not. I
only slapped her face."
In the hope of picking up a mes
sage from Mars or whatever planet 11
is from which It Is tuoilgni sujntua are
being received by ihe Marconi plant
i .lames Harris Itogc rs ot Hyattsvllle.
lid., inventor of underground and I
!derseas wireless, will attune his plant
j to take messages of wave lengths up
to l.'.a.i nelres. This is .".. 110(1
metres longer than the wave lengths
used by the Marconi plant. The
Hyattsvllle inventor placM his aiaowv
eries in the hands of the government
unresei cdl iturim; the war.
YEOMEN. 500 STRONG.
GATHER IN COLUMBUS
COLUUBtTS, Pei. lie IfHve hun
dred delegates all'l visitors are ex
pected to attend the tM annual an
nlversiiry convention and realm of
Hhadamanthns reremimlal of the
Urothorhoo.l of American Yeomen
which heyan here today.
A feature of the convention will be
he Initiation of a (lass of .".no new
a.ididates into the main so.iet
I 1
A' v " " 7 ! jf j
The above Photograph a reproduction of a full car load
of Federal Tires received at our store recently.
This is the largest single shipment of tires ever received in
Pendleton and is another link in our argument that Federal
tires are making good there's a reason.
Call Our Service
Car.
Phone KM)