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TWENTY PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 192& FORD SELLS WORKERS jMlMMA GETS GREAT NECESSITIES AT COST! RESULT WITH MAXWELL PAGE NINE - VICE-PRESIDENT MARSHALL BUYING FIRST TICKETS FOR AMERICAN LEGION CIRCUS In (ji-(!t Ihul the men nnd women I'llder A. A. A. suiietlim In the win- working In Uh i-Iuihh may Ji! aided In tor i f ii aa MCNurrtP.ru iiml rul'vl ' ' W i i Outride W , 1 II 1 II This tells, in the net, why m I 1 R,.kl,V nP i. rwi t: v SSis nave won instant acceptance f GORD TIRES n of thfi Frniich :i imv. .ir.fl , """", '" "J'" """ """wwhMMSBBBMBBBMBBib 1 rt'iluelns; Uw i-iv rm t .iMt nf living. Iho Fonl Mutur Coinpany Iiuh etAl HhIioiI thrut) stores from which mo- imoiMd a M ix Willi c.ve IH:.!. ..r r California f l liiys mid uh m.if.v iiIcIUh. ritii CCI-IO lintl otll.r li hxIIh-h nil' Mild -llv 'ul 'm l oil. un.l n,m at iohi. our store la locatil at the tul r la.Qgt.i nllaa wjtlmiit stopping Kurd Ulan! Fiim i. whflrfl I.; nun urn ' Willi. omployi-d. dim at th Koi dpon Trnn- dally ; ) ai ' woi r.uo c milos; tor plant wluro u i.pn.xliiiuteOy GOttO I snuiesi aiciaxe per tall m i) work anil (,nu at Mm pnronl p.'ani In utollti.', :-.:::i inlloa; ,tlir imiltesl whlih. HC.iiini an- now oni'ageut. raw. I 'SO inilis, and tli. in the niKln stnru In the Focrd fa - llf' H8" i rllea. tory, the stock cunslsta of u line of Another Important run win when ataple groceries, medical a-applicn McNiirourn iii ive a (Caswell irurk workmen s clothing and meavU. Tha. "' m 8 i'lmnlicn to New Vurk i-vrr -the strength and toughness of Prodium Rub ber, insuring longer life. Inside the last word in rugged, resistant, cord tire construction. morcx are organised along tho cush 'he Lincoln I.! and carry plan and the (HlatOBners h"r-i and :'i i tiring their bnaketu to save, Ufa e- I ' ' ' pent of wrajjpiMK the articles, ttk- ' Yorki.t n Penae Ih held to a minimum. C am- I diatancc & tlmera enter one door, puss along lhei'Il"" nieram-. counter, choose Hielr article, pay .for 1 'I lime. tlieiii and leave through another d.r. teJ i While the laving 'varies, ft averagKM I r ' f easily from eight to twenty per cent, ""'i'1"' null ! Iihway In 1 7 n (', I UtOH. Till! a! mi the truck rol 1. 1 August .1 crod 'was : 4 28,7 .i n.es, I'l'.S miles; jv..Me lil.r, 1 miles p li' hour; . neiutiTrtion 1 !.7 M.lli'e c line; gver&gai il r.-n-i M. I. i. '1U.CM alil OU feet. It r.-a fia- The storiK wi-re iri'i'li (1 ..ioeelalle lo reduce the present est of neceagUU "r'Hl "'" ''"" "' ,he lo Ford employes hut no eaatomerai 1 " oV;n fed0t.w K"rUvr v' yoli SETTLEPiIENT OF LAND Carload auanUtla. of foodstuffs are CONTROVERSY IS SEEN often secured at great ggVlnga, nnd then special sales are held KLAMATH FALLS Or.. Feb. 21.- Settlemenl v. ithout a legal finht of th hoi in. II The fi Iilg sale e er held In the 1'oid faef. resulted In a Mile of more than .1 lino pounds of pork In one d ay. Ma workers bought halves and ouite few bouglit whole pigs at a saving of ' ontanrfaed J-atiKwed Valley Irrigation about fifteen per cent of the mm Let i district may be effected at a eonfer- prlce. Special sales of beef, chick-Icnflje between the directors of the d's ena. bacon, ham, apples and other tii-i and the water right owners hen commodities are handled In like man- Satorday. ner. Each Thursday during the p ist j Tlie owners of the water rights In- ten weeks, carloads of fresh ooeari terp 'I ohJeeUaag to the confirma- flah have been received from the At tlon by the circuit court of the steps lantic coast by exjiress and sold a ten cents a pound. From forty U elghjy thousand pounds are dispose, of at each sale. The Ford stores are yet In an ex taken by the Drganlxeaa of the district which has i oti il a SIDO.non bond issue I for development. II Is now proposed itu eliminate the hMeotorg lands. BP . f preximatflv 4'i0 acres, from the 2S.- perlmental stage and to Just what i ae: n ;.r the district, it an agree pidnt they will progress Is not known ment can be reached on this basis It at this time. However, Ford officials wilt probably end litigation, say that they were established to re- 1 i duce the cost of necessities to Ford workmen and that it la Intended to do ' li as much as posslbi l to accoinp purpose. h that Ri'sirli'trd intake Manifold. The restricted! Intake manifold had no time for European and Asiatic prob lems In view of Its own negro prob lem. At least, that is the information t 1. enl news agency imparts to the Herman BSJbUa, The article adds that the r.crr nre U-ivlng the farms which Is a feature of the Maxwell ! .n endangering t ne r""' n crop . k.ir i-ot t.b. ih. Shis of alli.K. and that -a new movement in f i- meohanlcal governor whlo his re-; vor of negroej ijulred by some state laws. north'-rn states, Is noticeable In j Quality Goes ClearTlirougt F 1 .g wr .giiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiM1" mm It is the marked ability of the Dort . a as s a J to stay in fit condition despite tne i j I stress of daily use that maJtes it soj desiraoie a car invesuueuw , , e , .jj jj ; i The low cost of motoring in a Dort, -; as you know, has come to be almost a proverb among owners. - Prtrt of this is due, of course, to the y efficiency with which it turns gas and oil into travel, f But a large part of its low opera- tive cost must be credited to the i soundness and enduring quaUty of its construction. Every oew Dort that goes into use emphasizes this characteristic depandability, PRICES Touring Car $1035 Roadster $103;i Fouraeaacn Sedan $1665 Foureason Coupe $1665 F. O. B. Factory Wire Wheels and spare tires extra Western Auto Co. Garage Phone 530. Taint Shop Phone 633 ,.7TrrMOTQH-"pR qOMFANX! NEW YORK Lieutenant Pierre Bo his wife. Mine. Lydla Link. rived in America after a series of tlirlllinn'adventures!. Mine. Lipliow- , ska fled from St. Petersburg. Russia, with lior thirti en-jogr-old daugh W;r. when the Reds won control, and went t0 Odessa where she met I .Jh(!y wer0 compellwl to flee tl.at city and the daughter was 5 lost in the confu.on. Disguised as flsherfolk. Mme. Llpkowska and I eodtn made their way back to Ode,,.-a. found the child and then fled 1 IT i? y where they were married. Ume. Lipkowska will join one of i tho big operas here. . ' I Many members of the Women's Land Army of Knglaud, organized dur Ung the war t.i aid food production, jdesire to go to Canada and engage in (agricultural activities. FAMOUS DEFENDFR OF KUP IS 59 YEARS OLD Luxn ", Feb 81. , (leneral Ml i liarl. s Townsheml. heroic tlefen.ler of K loda celcbral birthday. ;sopotu ir Frelinghayseii. tates thai if the demands of the coal niners are granted. It will result in an ncrease of the cost of coal to the con umer from J2 to $2.50 a ton. It is I ways the consumer; no one ever hinks of taking it out of the profits. r!c positions In attic windows. Four large black bears ree andered down the street of sylvanla town, causing pan citizens. The village dog-. much In evidence, were e" scarce on this occasion, but ins were shot and killed fro Impressed the Turks that thev laid him ev..rv while he was their prisoner ,and wneii mey realize that they must sue k'or peace they Lev. i I him to net as their emissary to the RritKh commander In the M"dlterranean. e 'SMILING JACK" O'BRIEN MEFTINO GALLOWS TODAY ; RETAINS SMILE TO LAST CSftGACfO. Fob. tl. 'SiiiilJntr Jack) JT.riffi rr-tained his sniilo to tho last: Iwlirn ho wan luumcil ysivnlav fur the f " -4 murder of PoUoeman Richard Burke. ; The hanging was dchiyo-l an hmir for arrival of Cttok county jrrnnd I'Torn who desired to see the, execu tion In accordance with tho law. 'ht-rlff peterV plan to have the pris nors in iai witness tha hnTH-'inir wan declared illegal and all irisonera were removed from picht of the scaffold. j They continue to fltf I he siis-r prices, but always at a higher rate. Xo price is "fixed'; it is decidedly movable." The 1hin? sought seems to 5 the uniformity of r"i- SAILS ALONE, SAVIfyiG SCHOONFR FROM GALE MUKDBJSr, Manchuria, Feb. 21. " An indication of the unrest in the Far Fast 'm fomid in the appearance here of a new magazine edited by .Tapanest and called (Treat Asia. The announc ed purpose of the new puTHcfttien is ' to create a pan-Asiatic movement by ' the formation of an Aeattc-T..e:i.;7iie, the aim of which will be t'i endt av.r to arouse t he hundreds of millions nf Asia to a sense of the wrongs and in Jt'Stiro they suffer in consequence of the oppression of the White net p ul Kurojie and America." Articles that appear in the current Issue of 'reat Asia nre ubusivo of (ireat lb it a in and Anieriea. Asia ties ire adniimtshed that "if they are to te saved from thi-ir thrald.;in it will not te as the ivmiU of the effort of the non-Asiatic people but by the en-; thusiastle efforts of the Tellow races to win their freedom." Tho articles' arn prlnteil In Chinese, Jaianese, Mongolian. Turkish and what Is de-, scrllKHl as Tartar. The league eliims' a riembt-rsblp at present of r,oo with , branches at Pniron. Calcutta nnd Con- 1 stautinoplc. lis offici-rs arc .Taiwanese. y vnes f FrlE last touch of X pooj taste i3 mani' fested in t ha exquisite' ly CDir.plete interior of new Haynes closed The Haynes spirit imbu:s the entire Haynes organi S.vaon. The character or" the Hcynea c.v2.;t not only be built into it at the fac tory; I- lui ihennore ex I K v l the .service rindereJ by Hayncs dealers. VMfci you patrohiie us we .. be glad you are , l . u.ousatids of fheiidii oi" the new Haynes. Ila Auto CO 80S Garden Street Phone 417 John lbirrouhs sjivs: 'Tho cartjh ; has devebMed and ripened, nankins , Itfkfj fruit on the urent -Mnrral iree, an can no more repent the stages it has MB4l through c.i n any other 1 ilTtUt or thinii." i Why Fay for a Truck Three Times TJic Purchase Price. The initial cost of an ordinary truck is but one item in the price you pay. Inferior quality must be id for time and again after the truck is put into opera tion. WHiTE quality costs money to pw'nee, but saves money in the long run. Its cost . es but once ia the life of a truck. . The Operating and Maintenance Expense A constant charge against the truck's earning power. The poorer the truck the more it costs for fuel, oil, renewals and repairs. WHITE Trucks operate with the utmost economy. They are known monev savers. The Cost of Idleness. The largest item of all. Loss of earning power for a clay makes a serious inroad on profits; a three-day lay-up may easily equal a month's operating cost. That is the direct loss. The indirect loss, due to halted and delayed operations, may be far more serious. In White Trucks the purchase prise is your total in vestment. The operating item is absorbed in high earn ing power. The loss item is little or nothing. White Trucks have the saying power to keep going. They do the most work for the least money. THE WHITE COMPANY Cleveland Frentzel-Wailes Motor Co. 722 Cottonwood Pendleton, '