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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1920)
TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 jQre&oniari) TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1920. i maiHiiiiiia i nn ""0-mSHT SENSED BY MRS. CLARK 'I Want Him to Have Good Home" She Said in Insisting That Friend Take Valuable Pet Great Dane Dog. It wan prtibably a week or Riori 1 fmro the trugdy, neeordlng to Mrs. I CJreon, when Mm. Clark ft rut cftlfed 11 on the telephone and asked her to comm ver and get the dog. Mri, Qreen protnilA) he would In a few days. Then Friday morning of the week preceding the murder Hho again telephoned relative to the dog. Mrn. tireeii Mid that she 'Went over thai evening and got the dug, MrH Clark ffav e her the d g 8 p.i pel's nnd wept when her friends the animal away. Saturday morning m rs. Clark tele phoned that nho whh leaving and link ed Mrs. Oreen to take the dog to the Ha Line Mat ion, o that Hho might Hee It once more. Th Im Mrs. Oreen did. Thl was the time Mr, lark left for Pendleton to Join her husband fol WILL INCLUDE WALLA WALLA COUNTY FAIR nda took Four Day Celebration Will Open on Wednesday, September 15; Sports and Exhibits of Stock to be Featured. WAIJA 'AI,U, Feb. 23.- The fair PORTLAND, on-., Fchrunrv 23. I for Pendleton t Join her husband fol-! boniyl n Saturday fleeldod thai it will Thai Mm.' ItiiHsrl R. Clark, slain by ' lowing the stormy Interview over thci,,c impractical (his year to hold a nice her husband at their farm home at i telephone. meet and will" feature a Frontier lJuys Hope Garden, two miles east of the i .,;. Xervoiw show thin fall. Twelve-Mile house, had a premonition )n the Monday that Mrn. Clark was t,1! wl" '"Hi four days, open- that something was going to happen j murdered the dog whined and howle.l fn" Wednesday, September 15. with Ik indicated by the fact that she gave I all day iw thoiiKb he realized, through :"" amateur sports day. The last three her valuable pet Great Dane do to some animal InHtinet, that something days of the fair will be given over to a friend living In the olvinltv Mm. was wring. Time and attain he tried the Frontier Days events. N. tlreen tho Friday preceding the t.- cet out of the house of his new I livestock will bc featured again LOUIS GENECK. tragedy. "I want him to have a good home" wan the explanation which Hhe gave. Mrn. Clark alHo gave Mrs. Oreen her white 1'crnian cat. n Istress and make his way to hi former home, hut wh not permitted It wan not until the following da: thai Mr. Oreen learned of the mnr-lhave HfSl this year and about a third more prizes will be given than last year. n the opening day it is planned to lAGGIE CO-EDS TO PLAY i niTrnnni i rniTr nR(irP INItKuULLtbiAltbHIVIto This Is Louie 'leneek, wrestler who will strive ! Intercollegiate athletles for Women 'nt O. -A. C. are being revived this sea son In all malor sports basketball, tennis, and swimming. Laat year no contests with other schools were held but the members of the various team and other girls interested In atheltles urged the resumption of Intercollegi ate work. The basketball team opened Its sen son with a game In Portland recently (There Reed college players were de feated. Chemawa was played Satur day on the Corvallis gym floor. A swimming meet with the I'niversity of the young Oregon is being arranged to tal-e paoe i nut Hay later In the spring. Miss Natalie r for O. A. C. Your Last Chance Up to the Minute When you are down town the next time come to the Pendleton Trading Co. and give us the once over. It behooves us to boast of one of the finest combina tion meat and grocery departments in Pendleton. You will find this store snow white from the front door to the back. Absolute cleanliness and sanita tion in every respect. What does it mean to you to know that every thing that comes to your house in the line of table supplies comes through clean, sanitary channels. We invite your inspection. Pendleton Trading Co. "If it's in the Market We Have It" ""I": IclCeS, . : ir,Jin.r..ll'u oh. lr.ru O, n..vf 1 ' 1.. I. .. .. I mining, etc, and it is possible that u ...... ... n. i i. 11 bo arranged between i,. .i,at. fL,nMif bati. in kmHvI ikm,i,i. ,.,.ihnGbvt. urn mbmIIm professionals If it will not tear up the ,,,, ,rlm tne year rond by pulling matches with the University at Ku rh ! " At taffy and mixing fondant for bonbons geno nnd class tournaments will be I he board is about to close a eon- mil at present ho is doing the strong run off to secure varsity material. The tract with the Greater Alamo Shows, u..m stull, (aiV n ln(! local gym, pre-! lack of a hard surface court is the the largest carnival company In the paring for his adversary. Geneck will most serious drawback for the Aggie west. The company, has six riding de- welf5h j 7 r, pounds when ho steps onto co-eds. .vices and IS shows. itne ,nal K;ltur0.,v niKht. , ; It is planned to hold a night show this year with a historic spectacle in fire works as tho feature. It Is pos sible that auto polo will be play d In- ; ticuii iu J i 1 . . Department heads have been nAU. led for all of the departments except dairy oattlc anil tho Frontier Day events nnd these h nounced soon. SIX-DAY BICYCLE RACE ON TODAY IN CHICAGO THE TEE-OFF. . A Is will be riiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiiiiii'.iiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiu MEATS OF QUALITY FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER ARE HERE. LIBERTY Nf Phone 187 tlllllll!inilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!II.V'llllllllllllll!lllllllllt READYF MATCH Granger A SiX-( Yorl It wasn't business that Inspired "Doc" Crommelin's trip to Spokane last week end. they tell at the nine teenth hole. The portly mill manager was driven to it to get some golf In struction and practice in peace. It appears that "Hans" Collins nnd "Chance" Hishop have the "Doc's" goat when they get him on the green Kddie Madden and he sometimes Is not certain winning team of the jwnetner ne is unwug u u ujuumuui John J. Staehle. Pe-r picking daisies. ? Congrove. William CHICAGO, Fib. rived in Chicago toil bike race, new to I here with many of t ,tries at the starting line. 1'hll Klwell, manager of the said ifi teams were ready to start I Among the well known speedsters j watting tho gun were: and Alf fioulet New York race ter Droback. J Keller. fills I; Cobert Pieroey. Tom Grinn. William Eager.' neorpe Mrana usea 10 laho a wick a. George Chapman. James ed cut at the old pill as It floated up William Weimar and Charles to the plate and now and then he I moved the outfielders bacK several 1 yards when he connected. Now he! Is taking some mean cuts nt the little I white pellet on the golf course. They ' tell that he is long on distance shots, but hasn't got the art yet of "layln'l .'em down." He" shows promise, how ever. , TO GET l lll. THOU WASHER AT Till: OLD PRICES. For Ho reet of this wi ck only, you can still buy Thor waaher at a saving of 17.50 In price. Get your order In during thla week and make this savings. Gel this washer with the reputation for work and Rervice. A Thor In your home is one ot tho best Investments you can make. In Ihosc homes that have one it is ccaaelly saving, week after week. To have a machine in the home that will save your health, clothes, and your laundry bills Is economy, and to those home that are still wdbout this machine it would be a wise move to buy one this week. .'' Hid 1011 ever stop and examine the working parts of the Thor? If you did you saw how this wonderful machine is hullt. The Atalogue Is the wonderful controlling device found only on the Thor which protects your machine against overload. It will diseon neel the motor if an overload is put upon it.. You simply can't burn out the motor on the Thor. The Atalogue prevents motor trouble. It is the safeguard always on the watch always ready to act. The white maple cylinder In which the clothes are washed Is one of the most valuable features of the Thor. There is absolutely no wear on the clothes in this cylinder and it is selr cleaning. Ah no metal surface comes in contact with the clothes. It is one of the chief rea sons that your clothes come out so white and clean. The safety re lease on the wringer is the best on tho market. It releases the top roller instantly in case your clothes should ever get caught In the wringer, thus eliminating all danger of tearing the clothes. The drain faucet is threaded so that you can attach a garden hose to it, and drain off the water that way if you wtsh. You don't leave any water in the Thor after washing, you drain it perfectly dry for the tub is galvanized steel and will not rust. This makes it a sanitary machine to have around. The old rashloned ma chine with ttiree wooden pegs, with a wooden tub, in which one had to keep water, to keep It from falling to pieces, Is a thing of the past. The ease of operation and the simplicity in working parts reduces the possibility of It gtting out of order. There is plenty of power to run the wringer and cylinder at the same time. This saves much time, making it possible for you to wash one batch of clothes while wringing the other. A trial will convince you of the merits of this maohlne. We will gladly demonstrate one to you in your own home free of charge. $10.00 DOWN And the balance in a year makes it possible for every home to have on". Kcmemtier your delay is costing you money for next week the new prices prevail. Call 1037 and one will be sent to you on approval. CHAS. MILNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East Alta St., Opposite Alta Theatre. Electrical Goods of All Kinds Phone 1037 Phone 1037 SPIKED SHOE ARTISTS WORKING St. Pttteribut-ff. Fla. When the an nual nt&to Barnyard (.lf tourney Opens here the week of Fet. 28, Zeke Harju-H will he there in his hest form. lie is SI, the oldest entry resist ered for the hofMhoe meet. He doesn't lose his temper tr even pet peeved. That's why he con rlnt; the stakes eery other lime. Banks open at 10 and close at 3 nnd Kave a holiday whenever it is posslhle, for the Interest ffoes on. .inyw'ay, ' o. What Is hoped to he one of the while the money multiplies itself, the (strongest track teams in the history of bankers disport themselves at golf the Oregon Agricultural college Is and such pastimes. FJrooke Dickson being developed under the paternal has thoroughly converted r. C. Scharpf care of Mike Butler and the watchful nnd Rudy Mollner to the game for the eye of Coach HnrgTus. tired business man, and. besides a K ver' evening net ween 4 and !i good assortment of swings and cuts, o'clock, speed merchants can he seen they are acquiring a rich vocabulary, running around the indoor track Jn j tho armory, unlimhering their mu- C K. Jefferson,. Pendleton's profes- 1 cles and getting in shape to put the sional golfer, has put tho course In benver team onthemap. Many old excellent shape and is giving a few of men nrp working out nnd showing the enthusiasts some good pointers of new form. Members of last year's the game. Mr. Jefferson wa forme"' - suiad are making the varsity men with the Seattle Municipal TJnka and toe the mark in order to hold their in a tournament last year made an DR. J. EDWIN SHARP Dental X-Ray by Appointment Oydl Articulated Dentures. Inland Empire Bank Bide. Offloe Phone 330. Home Phone 74 CECIL C03PEB PCBI.IC ACCOUNTANT DCOOME TAX ADVI8KB SxeUh-Crawford Bide Opposite Pendleton Hottn Phone 102 places. enviable record among the profession als of this section. ANDY J.FNSEIJ TO OPEN TRAINING QUARTERS IN PENDLETON FOR MATCH LOCAL MEN TAKE PART IN CHICKEN SHOOT OF BIRCH CREEK GUNNERS SPOKANE IS LIKELY TO BE NORTHWEST SEAT OF DEMOCRATIC COMMITTEE PORTLAND, Fch. 23. Spokane probably will he named the ractrio Northwest headquarters of the demo- it ie nai ionai committee according ad hires from Washington, t. C. I nations I Chairma n Homer S. 'um mings is expected to announce the M leeti ui of Spokane as the politieal , enter for Oregon. Washington, Ida ho, Jbmlant, I'tah and Alaska linme-' .lately before the national conven tion In Sa n Franciseo. 1 leadipia rters will he opened .Inly 1. Andy Jensen, who I In box a four round preliminary with Kid Williams at tho American Ix'gion smoker ffat m day night, will arrive from W;illa Walla this evening to take up traininu here for the bout. Jensen Is athletic and boxing Instructor in the Y. M. C A. at Walla Walla and Is a topnotch'-r among tho welterweights of thfs sec tion. With the arrival of Jensen, the box ing colony here will be complete hut for Bleary1 Krelger who will arrive from Portland in the morning. Tho local men who are to appear have been training in the sample rooms of the Hotel I'endletnn nnd In the gymnasium of the M liar key Mock and are getting Into the pink of condition. Six dhobtera from Pendleton attend ed a chicken shoot at pilot Pock Sun i day, held under the auspices of the , Birch iVeek Hod & C.un Club. There I were nearly r,0 shnnters present, it he 1 Imp tho first affair of its kind held by the club OJ3 their new gnmnds this 1 year. 1 The rofttnetKfOJ, was held much the i (me as a turkey sin in t aim svera i i fat hens were carried off as prizes by , the shooters. The Peri die ton Mui a wrp ! attended were Ted Preble, Harry Ban ; field. Claude Miles. AI Despain, Ouy Matlock and Fred T-ampkin. Orner 1 Stephen, of Athena, Johiea the local i men here and also took part la the shoot. r 7Hc is a good, honest car, clean through, dependable in performance and trustworthy in its ability to take you there and bring you back. 5 SI s I? EDISON'S 73RD BIRTHDAY OBSERVED BY HOME TOWN FOLK s?l Are you getting the best the market affords? I PHONE 600 or 125 1 wwmtmmmmmR 2 fT.G?S. Motor Co. j 4 722 Cottonwood Phone 46 sssBssBiSi inrBwiiVM' r aPS WEST ORANQE. N. J. Thomas AlTa Edison "Wliard" Inventive Genius, graoted his home town ' ftilk and they greeted htm on his 73rd birthday anniversary. It was observed as a municipal event, marked by elaborate ceremony. Above picture shows Rdlson extending the greeting. With him arc his dau.ghter-lu-law.Mr8. Charles Edison (left) and bis wife. TWO KINDS OF ECONOMY IN THE POST-WAR MAXWELL The Post-War Maxwell inherited from its 300.000 predecessor two traits that captivate the person who likes continuous, uninterrupted comfort and low cost mileage. Ono is Its freedom from repairs. It runs on and on. Give It gits, oil. urease and water and It will deliver an amazing amount of mileage. Tho second is tho low price you pay per milo. Its thrifty enulna makes gas go a Ioiib way. Its 2000 pounds of might assures lone lira wear. Such kinds of economy came from rears of study and the expert ence which 300,000 previous Maxwells have taught. The notable improvements and refinements to be found In this car have cauft-ht the attention of many who figured that high efficiency meant high price. The public has served notice that It does appreci ate vtdue. That is why 40,000 persons will hmva to go without a Poak War Maxwell this year thoush liio.ono are being built. We earry a full line of Maxwell parts, also l.ee tires and tubea. Neil & Barker Co MAXWELL DEALERS Riverside Phone 180 I I