East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 19, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 19, 1020.
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KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
His Subject Will be of Special Interest to Us
"RECONSTRUCTION"
SPECIAL SECTION RESERVED FOR WORLD WAR VETERANS
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Monday JEve. 8 p. m. Oregon Theatre
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An. Evening iri the iSotitlv 5eas
Chautauqua Present Native Maori ' Singer and New Zealand Lecturer
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itho Committee on Fraternal Relation
of the Commission on Relations with
: Reli pro uk Bodies in Europe said:
t - "We feel that such an association
as our religious bodies would mater
ially contribute to the success of the
League of Nations. We deeply regret
that up to this time our own nation';
has not officially entered into the
Lenjfue. We believe that a large ma
jority of the American people and es- .
pocially of the clergy of our churches, j
are in favor of the Loague and earn- j
estly hope that tfte United States will
soon become a member of it.' Mean- !
time, we feel that Christian men and j
women should make all the stronger!
efforts to develope those moral and .
spiritual associations between thena-:
lions, which are, after all, the things!
of highest importance. !
lie said that" the sending of these '
messengers of American friendliness ;
and the extensive relief work proraot- I
ed American churches are part of th j
same expression of their common ,
Chri-ftianity. in its international nppli-'
cation. '
Ellison-White present on the closing evening of Clmutuuqua a big double program, "An KvroJng in Ibe South Seas,w on attraction entirely uniqua
on the American platform. V ! ? '
' . Five Maori fin kits have been b mud it directly from 'nv Zealand ami they will present for the first time in tbU country the bewitching native
Vnusle of their New Zealand home. Headed by N. II. Papakura, famed throughout New Zealand as the leading tenor of the" Islands, and coming from a
Irace that la essentially musical, they present a most Interesting program.
f Leila M. Kloinfleld, New. Zealand writer and traveler, will present an omcially illustrated lecture of her home country. The New Zealand govern
ment has given Miss Hlomfietd a collection of curios and native roHtutnea In addition to the views.
Rev. Xehemiah Boynton, of Brook- j
lyn, has been chosen chairman of the j
American delegation to the prelimin- i
ary conference at Geneva, where a j
plan will be perfected for holding the i
Bctimenicnl Conference. J
Rev. J. A- Morehead of New York
and Professor M. J. Stoles, of St. Paul,
Minn., have also been asked to partici
pate in the visit to Kurope as repre-i
wen ta tives of the National Lutheran
Council,
For Sale
One 20x32 Rachine Separa
tor. ':
Jackson Feeder complete
and Farmer Friend Blower.
' International Titan Engine,
10x20. ThU rig has run only
42 day.
All in first class condition
Sell cheap for quick sale
UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN
CO.
220 East Court Street
Phone 1014-475
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NGOIHAMi?
NEW -YORK, June llAn "own
your own nartment' movement, is in
full swing here. Two late evidence
of Us growing strength are the pur
chase b.vithe tenants for 2,5nt.ooo or
r apartment on Fifth Avenue and
the starting of construction on a co
operative apartment on Park Avenue,
which is to cost $4.0o.ae.
, Just the other day It was announc
ed that Woodrow Court, an apartment
house occupying the entire block
front on upper Broadway, between
Itmh and t7'th streets had been sold
for $6"0,000 to the 63 families resld
This is saui
fixture of realty dealings and all ofth
the larger real estate agencies main
tain special departments in which the
sales or apartment nouses to ten-
nts. This Is generally a profitable
I transaction for the owner, fo tenants
. jars willing to pay more to retain their
homes than speculators or investors
would pay and it is said to te profit
able for the tenants in that they as
sure" themselves of homes at a eost ot
only about seven years average rental.
Tenants are r pproached both indi
vidually and through mass meetings
when agents have apartment houses
to offer. The tenants are given a cer
tain .length of time to decide and if
they-ivish to take the property the a
gents form a company to own the
building to which unly tenants may
subscribe to stock. The purchaser of
the stock gets a 88-year lease.
The shortage of office and
spttr-A among themselves and then
lease the renrr.'.:v?r. Tht manage!
ment In both cases Is generally vested
In some well known agent under the
direction of the tenant owners.
MINISTERS WfLL HELP
GAIN FRIENDS FOR U. S.
NEW YORK, June 1 ! Cult lv.it Inn
of international friendship for the Tr- hz
nited States will be the purpose of a 5
)aUni(inn sif 1A mintolnrs ivlin Vi n k I
countries this summer1 as representa-i :
lives of the Federal Council of Crurch- j:
es of Chri:t in America,
The ministers are of several dvmom-
iimtions and hiclude the pastors of i
churches all over the country.
In explaining tho purpose of the
Federal Council's "friendly visitors,"
the Rev. Arthur J. Brown, Secretary
of the Presbyterian Peard of Foreign
Missions. New York and chairman of
The
prings
Coolest Spot in Oregon
com-
i - . t. . ...l ii Th u la Bit III in
I . ,h. flrl dol of .ucb nmnltu,le to i"r..l 8pncC ha. been only .cond to
le 100 per cent co-operative and In
which tenants of moderate means havs
participated. I" tn'8 leuI noh tenant
only put up a few thousand dollam In
rash. In the "Fifth Avenue transac
tion Moh (tenant was called upon fw
,$ J,."i0,0(o'iH cajsh.
; Starting jihout eight months afio
he irrnsuclions in co-operative buy
ing of apartments have mounted in
Vulm.it until Ihey are presently a
that for h on sing punoses In New
York and co-operative purchasing of.
office and loft buildings by tenants
has begun, sit hough it has not as yet
reached tho proportions of apartment
purchasing by tenants.. Transactions:
in business buildings differ from a-
pnrtment sales In thut "while co-oper- t
ative buying Is done it 1ft seldom 10(1
per cent so, the usual deal involves the '
purchase by a club of a half dozen or :
so business tenants who apportion
Harness Stock For Sale
We have just unpacked the
POWER HARNESS STOCK AND
SADDLES
which are now on sale at our new location, 516
Main St., between Webb and R R. Sts.
EASTERN HIDE & .RINK CO.
Cabins, 1 room, per week $4.00 S
Cabins, 2 rooms, per week $6.00 S
Cabins, 3 rooms, per week $7.50. S
MEALS AT HOTEL, EACH 75c , 1
! - Hotel rooms, per day $1.00 f
Rocm with bath in connection $1.50 S
Tub bath and pool swimming: 25c
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I Camping Grounds FREE
1 DONT FORGET THE BIG CELEBRATION ;
1 ' July 3-4-5 - - 3
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