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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1920)
t I V ' ' " ' ';" ' '' ' DAILY EAST OSSaOSlAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JUI.hr 27, 1020 f ACS TF.1? t -TWELVE ?AGE3,, ;. I I DEliT niAWElESS. HtLFtDflUfJSIJIVEr: n Mexico over the signature of F. Prlas, the new director general of the notionnl tc?e;ni) line... v.'itu tia u Smut Krhis, the Olia- liftpre.. ftlajit was In pivcana of con toa Mvut lue uuuule oi 191.7 la the middle ef 1119, ana Because Iti Slegel says 06 tl now In the :iouo niu... 'm created if the to Hlntes iie to retail tliolr present numerical repi J")-. ntm'iuA. While recudeni wur- i'.ilt" toe, Increase, Mr. l-'cuci ueoinrwa uiU O M to.lOUf WiUwiliU it CU lilt! part ef aeme of the present represent- j IoomM set fuaotloei at .full efficiency I aUveo, while others favor reduction to IiIPa ka ' n .... f . .AA W . VWnrri 7TY. July ST. A. V. 1 n.til ot putolahed charges that the Jiattonal wireless station at Chapulte I"" was w to communicate with ;rrnany durinir the world war and 'that' ft personnel la German In its moat Important components is made tn a etmement printed by VA Heraldo ' Th Beauty era be youta. It woederiuUy pore. ft, pearly white ap pearance, free from all btaRtihcs, will be com. parable to the perfect peaun et your akin Complexion If yoa will tHtsiHii'tjiittin Dr. A. jVL Simmons Eeyesight Specialist Peadand Building, 4M7 Stain Street Itxwe 4i4-J Pendleton, Oregon For Sale f room residence. North Side, all street lm pro vein outs paid tor. JEasy Unas. I -room residence. North Side. street assessments paid, tine location. ( room residence North Side. new house, modern; easy terms, fine neighborhood, f room modern bungalow, large lot -Beautiful neirhborhood. 109 less than cost. i room cottage, tine lot, food terms. It roam residence, south hill, large lot one-halt value. Come and see this property. -room residence south) hill easy terms. 5 -room residence Bast End large lot pleasant locationt street paVed. ' f -room residence close In street paved, nicely located, tine neigh bornood. S acres close to town, good - buildings. S-10 or 20 acre alfalfa and fruit farms, abundance of water, cheap, on easy terms. - lOOxlSO vaeaat corner, all street Improvements paid for; low price and easy terms. 31 acre farm close to Pendle ton, good house, good fand, tOO acres summer fallow. , GEORGE W. ELDER , . sit Main St, Pendleton. ReaMtenee Phone, XS1S Office Phone, HI. during that . time. 'eouHnunlcatlon with -auen wa an Impossibility Manator Fries asserts that the Ger mans connected with the station are employed n the shop annexes and are engaged exclusively to making aow wireless equipment for aubstsations. while Mexicans direct and operate the station. The Mexican wireless system, feena. tor Frias states, consists of 21 stations, 14 on the coasts and nine in the In. ierior. The eostal stations are main ly for maritime service, while the in terior stations, with Chapultepee, are ror the service of the government, es pecially when other lines of commu nication are out, a contingency he de clares ,has been unfortunately, com mon during toa last 10 years. SOME DISTRICTS JVIAV LOSE REPRESENTATIVES of bill WASHINGTON, July 27. Unless the membership of the house Is in creased from its to at least S00 to meet the increased population shown by the 1220 census, 10 states will loee one or more representatives, accord Ing to Representative Siegel ot new York, chairman 'of the census com mlttee which will frame the new ap pointmeat etH. Those states are: Indiana. Iowa, and Missouri, which will lose two congressmen each; and Illinois.' Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Nebraska. Vermont and Virginia, which will lose one congressman each. Mr. Sieget explains that If tne house membership is retained at its present figure, it will be necessary te increase the population basis in each congressional district beyond the 211 0OA or major portion thereof now fix. ed. If this is done, ho says, the 10 states named will lose one or more of the present districts because their populations have not increased In pro portion te those of other states. On the basis of the estimated popu lation of 106,000.000 for the whole country in 120. an Increase ot approx imately I4.e0. ta?l rears. Mr. "When Folks Quit Coffee .health or pursc.they naturally drink Instant Postum There's a Reason as few aa 200 mem sera. Mr. B.rifl cpcu the work framing the new apportionment in accord with the new population to begin with, the reconvening of con gross in December and he aatletpates that the measure will be passed early in 121. Every decade since 1700, with the start eaeeptlon of 1240. the hou membership has been enlarged . to keep pose with the growing popula tlon. . Now the house floor is crowd ed when all members are present; seats nearly fill the chamber: tho old Individual desks have been dlscaraea and an increase In membership proD ably will have to be solved by narrow ing the width of the seats. Ten years ago the house member. ship was Increased from 291 to 425 on the basis of a population of 1 2.248 and the only exception . to such a procedure occurred in lstu when 10 congressmen were knocked out by the apportionment, the mem bership being fixed at 222 arter hav ing been 242 for 10 years. The Isst apportionment kept intact the numericnl strength of all state delegations besides providing for cer tain Increases, but even then several congressional districts fell short of H e maximum basis of 211,000 population. ASKSFOR $15,709 ' DAMAGES FOR SHOT Damages totaling 215,709 are asked of Art Hardin In a suit filed Monday afternoon by Gust Ceuretaos, of Rieth, who was shot in the forearm at Rieth on Sunday morning, June 27. The shooting is alleged to have resulted from domestic troubles in the Hardin family which Hardin attached to Couretsos. Ten thousand dollars general dam ages and $5000 punitive damages era asked for the shooting affray The plaintiff seeks 1500 as compensation for loss of 'business and stock In his soft drln g etablihment at Rieth. Phy- iciana' services and the hospital bill to tal 2200. The plaintiff has retained James A- Pee. as his attorney. The defendant two weeks ago was releaa ed freaa the county jail on 2 750 bond. fil u I I C3 . f,iv:'-.i ar,-- ii'H' MM if fa-' laWal,HWrt1 ..LdWsf :0 .'..'. !.' ...v.'A-.vr: mm -h ChightestIi ll a inn V:. QBtrr the tube's enemy and the lube that overcomes it 'IpHE one aim of Firestone in building Ml7n'(i IN JAPAN TOKJO, June 27. A. P.) The to tal number of American delegates to tha World's Sunday School Convention to be held In Toklo in October will be about 75. The first Wg party ot American delegates will reach Japan on August 1. In addition to the Americana there will be representatives at the conven tion from the British Isles, Europe, Australia, China and Korea, besides many delegates from, all . part., e. Japan. t IrX IK OUTFIE2UKr SOldX ' AUGUSTA, Ga., July 27. tA. P.) Outfielder Curtis Walker" of the' -Aw--gusta South-Atlantic Iagnat.tiaa -sold to the New York Giants tor 7, 000, it was announced today. r A tubes has been to defeat this tube . destroyer by increasing heat resistance. Firestone's concentrated effort through the antimony process a method by which heat-resisting power of the rubber is increased and deterioration reduced--has resulted in the Firestone High-Test Tube a tube that parallels the quality . and service of the Firestone Oversize Cord Tire Firestone builds this High-Test Tube bigger, in sectional size, which avoids un necessary stretch and strain when the tube is inflated. Heatgenerating tension Is therefore reduced. - , Firestone's laminated structure ply up on ply of thin rubber sheets,' laid so the 'i gram, runs crosswise, produces a etouter l tube wall. , j , : - v" : v t , , Firestone introduced the cured-in-valve , pad, giving strength at the point of . greatest strain. J" : ' v With , greater resistance to heat, greater . i. strength and toughness, the Firestone High-Test Tube takes ; the same high rank as the Firestone Cord Tire. ' Think ' what a small , investment this Firestone High-Test Tube is to protect your big investment in tires. Tell ypur dealer you want Firestone High -Test 1 ubes. t ,1 jn k 'i-.' ' jt ,"j"-t 1 9 . . . " ' .' MwttwmVa IEW!mBMn:a2MaWMI : BUYINGiA PIG : .;.::r;:lM'A'';p"oKE r .- The buying of advertising space used to be buving " a pig in a poke." The quantity and quality of circulation was shroud ed in" mystery and often the bag was tied against investigation. That day has passed. The advertiser no longer, depends upon "mere claims." The Audit Bureau of Circulations lias untied the strings to the sack and the circulation of the better class of publications is thrown open for the most searching scrutiny.-. ; .w, . Y.r - ... :.v"" - In buying advertising space in the EAST OREGONIAN you are not buying "a pig in a poke." Our A. B. C. statements will stand the analysis of the most exacting investigator. i,. T-V ' fV I