East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, SECTION THREE, Image 15

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1920.
& SEMI-WEEKIY
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COLLEGE PRESIDENTS
POINT OUT EXTENT OF
SACRIFICE TAX ASKS
One 10-Oent Cigar a Week
Less or One New Tie in Year
is Average Burden of Mam
moth Educational Benefit.
iiitcndame ut the Coi valllH 04
n( Efetravaganf,
I
POItTI.AND. Feb. 21. Oho rO.Mnt
ciKnr a week lout for the mo Iter, or I
one new nllk fie Uhh in u yunr for any I
other man la Just about what It in
fOttlg to coBt the uvernffe tuxaer if I
the increuned levy of .:& mill anked i
by the male Mutational lnntltutlonn '
la put over at the next election.
Thin 1h accordhiK to the reckoning
pt Preaiilent P ,. Campbell of the !
I'nlverHlty of Oregon, who wnn one of
the IpOjftkori yeHterday at the City club '
luncheon at the Mention. Th other I
speaker wax I'reHldent V. J. Kerr, of
QregOfl Agl U-ult ural colIeKe. who
spoke of the ihenouilnal liu reae in i
Hoth men dttejured that the total
.of two mills la not extravagant as j
leompuref with the amount rerelved j
elsewhere in similar Mnoolfl and point - :
ed out that Washington Ih asking for (
three mills.
"Ipt ua frankly faco the situation,"
said I'resident Campbell. "it will ;
mean a heavy burden, but the atate
was never better able t c i meet It than j
now. If It isn't put over looo young I
men and women must be- turned
away from our institutions of hiuher '
education next year. The returns are i
tremendous and the hardship la very j
hllKht in comparison."
Appropriation 4LYuscn.
Among? the rliffieultles the school I
must face next fall, ho said, was the j
cessation of the special appropriation
which brought the university's share I
up to one mill. This will return It to
the .74 mill previously allowed. This!
is not sufficient to care for the in- '
OT4togg4fl attendance and does not pro
vide salaries for Instructors to meet
the cum petit too offered else win-re.
Failure, hot h id ilea tors' said, would
mean that the schools must lose some
f their best faculty members.
ON STANFORD MELEE
PREACHER HAS TWO SONS IH RING
pi
Coffee
There is nothing about the berakfast more pleas
ing than a cup of good coffee. In these times of high
prices it is hard to get a real good coffee for less
ihan 65c per pound.
We have looked ahead in our coffee line and
have bought a good supply of A No. 1 Bulk Coffee
and by doing so we are able to offer you a high grade
coffee at 50c per pound. The next time you place
your order for coffee we would advise you to give
this coffee a trial.
Pendleton Trading Co.
"If it's in the Market We Have It'9
PORTLAND, Feh. 21. -After
te.siinn Vatn1' against the new .lO-fiU
Hjdit rule adopted by the northwest
college conference for football receipts
the University of Washington finally
has swum; around to it . Contracts
were signed last week for two games
with Stanford university under an
agreement to split the receipts 060
Washington has been bucking on. a
contract with the Oregon Agricultural
college demanding that if the Aggi'-a
play 'in Beat tit under those terms the
second game will have to be played
In Portland.
Washington's new schedule now In
cludes games with Idaho, Whitman,
t )regon, Stanford and a Turkey da y
game at Seattle with Dartmouth.
Washington plays only two coast con
ference games, so it Is likely Manager
Melsnet will get togeth'-r with Man
agar Itichardsnn of the Oregon AgtflM
and nuree to a contract mutually beneficial.
I Great (iiinntities of RlJcaJgin. an ex
ternal anesthetic invented by an Am
'erican. was used with good results in
j Prcsch and Italian army hospitals.
PORTLAND Sunday-, Rey. K. F. Zimmerman le in his pul
pit putting the old right Into h s sermons, while his two sons, Neal
and Earl, act as ushers. But on weekdays Rev, Zimmerman is right
by the lads, encouraging them to Yiciory over their opponent in
thft ring. Both are winners.
KREIGER WILL ARRIVE IDAHO MAT MEN LOSE
TUESDAY TO PREPARE
FOR SATUDAY MATCH
O'Brien is Working Out Here
and Battle Looms; Ray Mc
Carr'oll Will Meet Geneck
and Hayes on Mat.
TO W. S. C. GRAPPLERS
SERVICE
SERVICE
This means money for you
to
Money talks so do we. We are trying
talk you into saving a few dollars on your tires.
Possibly you don't need them, but, they are
handy to have around.
The surest way that we can think of to ac
complish the above is to let us take care of your
Tire needs. Both by furnishing you with the
best tires to be procured and then let our tire
man keep them in good condition for vou. OUR
SERVICE IS FREE.
W e carry a Full Line of both GOODYEAR and
DIAMOND. Both are Good and Both Guaran
teed. Also Oils, Greases and Auto Accessories of
all kinds.
Bentley & Rinehart
Accessories, Oils and Greases
Phone 705 Opposite the Postoffice
SERVICE
SERMCK
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Henry Krelger, who is to meet Dan
O'Frlen in the wind-up of the Am-
criran Legion smoker here next Rat
I unlay night, will arrive In Pendleton
on No. 6. Tuesday morning, according
I to a letter received from Bob Pwaysse
his manager, by Matchmaker Ralph
Shaw yesterday. Kreiper is in trail) -jing
In Portland now, while O'Brien is
doing h is working out here.
"Kreiger will be in excellent shape
for O'Brien and I am sure he will win
by the knock-out route." Swayze
I writes, "He is training and boxing
everv dny with 1'ete Mitchie, who is
scheduled to fight Tuggy Morton at a
local smoker. If he wins against ,
O'Brien, of which I am sure, I should j
like to treat with you about putting j
him on at your smoker following the '
one on the 2Sth."
Manaavr Will Not come.
Swayze will not accompany his j
protege to Pendleton but the local
boys are arranging to see that the I
fighter is well looked after. His!
manager Is on the sport staff of the
Oregon Journal and is kept busy I
watching the DOXlrtg game In the Rose 1
city, which is now on the boom.
The three sets of boys who will box
in the preliminaries are working
hard for the matches and McCarroll.
wrestler, is also getting into shape.
The Ronnd-t'p star is scheduled to j
take on two men in the one evening".
Mct'arroll to Meet Two.
Louis Oeneck, who will Weigh 1 T " ;
by the time or he match, is a recent j
addition to l he Pendleton order Of !
crapplers but believes he can take .
McCar roll's measure. After their
bout, Mit'arroll will go on, with Kd
Hayes, an Indian from the reservation.
Letters and requests are are coming
in from service men all over the coun
ty asking about the big affair that
MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 21. The
WaahingtOh State college -wrestling
team defeated the University of Idaho
mat men here yesterday in an interest
ing series of five bouts, the Cougars
taking three of the matches,
crowd witnessed the meet.
The results were:
1S5 pounds -4 berhanslcy,
won decision over Throop, W
in 8 minutes.
145 pounds Brogg. W. 8. C
Ben well, Idaho, in 2 lUinuU
onds.
158 nounds Bierson. W
A large
Idaho,
H. C,
'.. threw
30 Sfic
I da he
minutes 45
W.
i' won de
In 9 mln-
threw Batch
seconds.
15s pounds 1-ang
Dli n over Smith.
utes.
ITS pounds Brown. Idaho, threw
Trommanhouser, W. 8. C, in 2 min
utes 35 seconds.
SOME DAY HOOD
RIVER
WHY NOT NOW
With the completion of the
pavement of the Coin mid a River
Highway to Hood River within
the next six weeks Hood River
j Valley is destined to be one of the i
I most desirable places for a home
j in the entire Nort hwest. 1 'nnues- '
j tionably the best "Hood River buy"
of the past two years is the well
known orchard home of Ralph
I Root in the heart of the best apple
taction of the valley, five miles
from the city and one mile from j
railway station, which I am now
Offering for Bale.
Thirty-five acres, of which i
twenty-two are in a magnificent J
pre hard of sixteen-year old apple
trees in perfect condition. Four j
acres in alfalfa, nine acres in bean- jl
tiful home site, gardens, woods and j
pasture. Pine trout stream flows .
along entire eastern boundary.
Dwelling is a fine modern bun-j
Kalow built on the "Newport Cot-
tage' plan and equipped with every j
modern convenience. Ten rooms I
and bath. tng living room with j
beamed ceiling's and big: open fire- J
place. Pull concrete basement. J
fourteen foot porch across entire
front. Fumape; pure spring wa
ter under gravity pressure. Elec
tricity. Could not be duplicated
today for Jin, 000.
Ot her build inirs include larjre
Hurry For TllOr Waste Huny
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 prices
go into effect.
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 ..-Bay by ..ppnlntmut
Oydl Articulated Denturea.
Inland Empire Bank Bids.
Office Phone S30. Home Phone 7
CECIL COSPER
PDBIilO ACCOtWTANT
INCOME TAX AIJVISSOS
Smith-Crawford Bid.
Oapoalts Pendleton Hotel
Phone 1010
"Milk" electric luilhs nre thp lntost
in electric lighting. They nre capable
of hindering intense light without un
even glare or glitter.
barn and packing house and
most new tenant house of six
rooms and basement. All equip- '
ped with running water and elec- j
tricity.
Price $25,0I'0 which Ifl J10.000.
under lowest possible appraisal at
present values. You can wire either
Hood River bank for verification. !
t'. N . KAYI.IX.
Exclusive Agent.
Reliable Real lOstat-.
Hood Iier Oregon
MARKETING COUNTS,
MR. STOCKMAN
'Raising good stock is orily part of the game. The big
thing is to be able to market the stock right arteritis
raised.
We can help you by saving you freight and shrinkage
loss s. and bv providing a market that is always consist
ent and steady.
Write for market letter and plan of Community Ship
ments. Spokane .Union Stockyards
Box 2185
Spokane, Wash.
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',lZZ"T
DOWNEY'S MARKET
An Empty Lard Pail is worth a
dollar to you.
SPECIAL ON LARD
Saturday Only
A. No. 5, $1.50 You save 50c
No. 10 $3.00 You save $1.00
You furnish the empty pail,
we fill it.
PHONE 600
or 125
Oakland
SENSIBLE SIX
A car that spells economy and durability
25 miles to gallon of gas
10,000 Miles on tires
Umatilla Motor Sales
Corporation
O. E. HOLDMAN, Pres.
PAIGE
632 Cottonwood
OAKLAND
Phone 337
o he st aged a week from tonight.
dlcnilonfl are that both ends of
county will be welt represented
hat Ragle-Woodmen hall will he fi
capacity.
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TOMBaTOHH, Arts., Feb. 21. i:. T.
T.rwis, om of tho ffrMt jurymen p;i.s
oil In th1 Bwbtto oVportiition ItriaJa. is
in a pougHfci liospu.u, eriouUy
woinuletl. and J. It. Seal, a neiuhi. ot
itis rancher. f I-owls, In free on bonds
hero, lifter surrendering himself am!
eonfrssinu .he shot LewlH.
Lewis is a raneher at MeNrnl. Ac
conlins t B siory tol.1 by Mft!; be sh't
Ixwis when the latter made moVe
nienis us thouffh tt draw a K'ln after
having threatened to phoot seal's
ounp brotlier for wiring a jfate eloa
ed. After the ehootlns Seal went to
the home of . inni her neighbor and no
tified the authorltie.
The hooting occurred Wednesday
near the IMzer mine, about elghl miles
n "V.
The Shoot will remove I.ewis from
the Wootton 6aat and leave but 11
Jurors in the box.
lnirt will com cue aain tou.iy aft
er a two ias' rccuM.
is a good, honest car, clean through, dependable
in performance and trustworthy in its ability to
take you there and bring you back.
I T.&S. Motor Co.
722 Cottonwood
Phone 46
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
gressive institution.
Capital $250,000
The
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