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,.,("-SVL . w"'-' ..,,''7 l-'-r, jlx J, .' TWELVE PAGES Tkaz srx DAILY EAST OEEQONUK, PENDLETON OREaOJf, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 27 1020. aoe IOX30C I0E30I ,Grny Brothers Grocery Company, Pendleton, Oregon. ; Social and Club News AI1K OfKKTH IN A1A,MS. . v viol i -epresentatlvM to arranire for a Mr. ami Mil. llowurd .lollff, of ! conference "to dixcuss the Polish ur Adams, hud un thrlr kii;s1 on 8un-, mlstlce proposals, which Russia has day liov. and Min. Huxwiin, uml lutte ; uccepu-d in principle. tlnUKhlcr, and Mm., ver.. a mlwslon-! ary who la visiting- the wcxt. WHX IIICNNHTT l.V KEATTI.K j tin. M 'U. UennMt is vtsltinK hw mother, Mrs. V. LyuiiM. In Seattle, and l accompanied by her iwo daughter, Margaret and Mmel rlay. They will return here the end of AuriihI. mx-KMiiKii wukxt ;oks imvn (Continued from pace 1.) Wil l. MOToil FROM lirtlTLAND Mrs. William T. l'hy, of Hot 1-uke. Mr. Inid H. Hill, of thl cily. Mrs. JohanHecn and Mm. Brown, if Ij Urinific will leave Portland today and will motor to Pendleton. Mrs. Hill joined the other members of the party a few day ago and the four mo torcd to Portland recently. " , MISS lOMMERVl!.I.F. TO l.KAVK. Miss Sydney Sommeiville will leave tomorrow night for Portland and will Join a proup of Maaimxi who will cllmh Mount 'Linker, In Washington. The purty kocs front Portland to Se attle, thence to HelllnRliam and from there to its first ramp. The trip will laat from July si to August is. -"iss jiioad will In all probability Mommerviiie win win memoernip reduce European Imnortuilon. ! Austrian 63 and 64. ! (Prom Overbeek & Pooke Co.) CHICAGO, July 27. Wheat Trade was broader, with sentiment decid edly bearish, and new low points es tablished for all deliveries. Hcports of export business meant nothing as they were able to secure the wheat at lower prices with every indication that the movement from first hand will be limited onlv by the ability of the carriers to handle. Cash markets throughout the day were also weak and sharply lower and bids to the country further reduced. Advices dution was resumed. N'umurou) a n1 conflictlne explanations of the do. cllne are being- given, but a cnmplctn analysis will reveal the tiuth.-tlMt the disputed financial situation to which attention was repeatedly cull ed weeks asro is Just asscrtinrir l.i The cosh market has disulaved no more stability thun tho futures, buy. ers are indifferent even In - face of prospects thut receipts will diminish ior me tune being while the new crops wmi are now avuilublo. tuko prefer ence. Wo think the decline Is bcliia somewnat over-extended and that a rally of good proportions is due, but whether It can be brought about with credit conditions as at present is problematical. O&ta Weakness In July and cash was the feature. Rallies in the fu tures were small and unlmuonunt and aside from reports of an export demand, the first in some time, .there was notmng in tho developments to from the spring wheat territory were distinctly sugestlve of gross exagger- revive confidence on the buying, fide. anon in me recent reports of damage the Manama by climbing the peak Resides the cllmh. lakes and other in terestlng points will be visited. rrn black rust, losses were confin ed to unimportant sections and the crop in the aggregate w 11 in all prob ability be well up to early predictions. Foreign news is att'-acttng- more at- trtion as excellent crot conditions grcatlv A sup ply of nearly 1.000, 000, 1. 10 bushel J this country for the coming year. In j eluding the carry over from last yoor"s - j crop, emphasizes the need of ;in ex- iSOVIFTT MAX KX KOITK pert demand of good proportion! to WARSAW, July 27. A represent.i-1 maintain prices. , tive of the foreign office left for tho Corn Held compa:-itively sleadv front today. Hevwill accomiiany mili- previous to midday but aga.n tr tary commanders who are to meet so- came semi-demoralized when Hqui- PHONE 871 PHONE 871 THE SMILE YOU WEAR WHEN YOU TRADE " AT THE ;""'-r iV ' '., anitary Grocery The Mrxt in Value The Best in Quality PHONE 871 PHONE 871 -o. 2 white in the local spot market sold mostly at July prices. The .' justment of the disparity between .cash and July has been completed a id me premium over September is now within reaching distance. Ky A predunderence of selling or ders throughout the day' prevented the recovery that must have taken place coincident with the announce ment that some good sized nua.ltity had been worked for export. Cosh rys was fully as weak us the futures. Gentlemen: Congratulations! We have just noticed in figures published by the Census Bureau at Washington that your city is among those which have enjoyed the greatest increases in population in the last decade. It seems to us that a growth of 65.6 per cent , within the comparatively short space of ten years , is evidence of startling rapid progress and that ' you are fortunate in being both a resident and a merchant in such a thriving community. Let us , hope that you are securing your full share of this additional demand, which has been making itself felt in Pendleton and that the good work may be continued. . Yours very Jruly, THOCS..'lS PAY T1UBCTE (Continued ffom pace l.V vant of the people we will set our faces like flint .against every Intimation anc suggestion of summary dealing with these bloud-thlrst desperadoes if they are brought living; back again to-the Jail from whence they escaped. And lives like Ttlman Taylor's that are key ed to the high note of service backed and bulwarked by a granitic manhooo never die. They have consciously or unconsciously caught the spirit of the Incarnate Son of God who lived in this world not to be ministered unto but to minister and to spend and be spent for the sake of others. IVi are not askinz I the question why this awful tragedy should have occured for there ds no answer to that question. We go back in thought to that event the most j awful in human history. ! Ufc Is Example. But through the shining of the years j we behold that life as a veritable dy ; namo of energy quickening men ' to j lives of heroism and self-forgetting I ministry even as It inspired the life of j Tllman Taylor. What we do know bc yond the peradventure of a doubt is I that God was In no way responsible Tor the slaying of Jesus Christ and that his own Infinite heart of love agonized In the agony of His Son. We do not know why a brutal and cow ardly hand should have been permit ted to strike down this faithful publlo servant, but we do know that while that hand has killed the body It has been powerless to destroy the souL He lives and will ever live both in the Im mortality of his Imperishable influ ence and in that personal immortality wnereoy ne shall move forward and I EASY TERMS GN GRAFONOLAS lipini Pip You should hear the CO LUMBIA GRAFONOLA dem onstrated in all its different sizes and tones see the super ior workmanship and finish. Every part of the Columbia Grafonola is made by the Co lumbia Company. It is not "assembled" like so many talk ing machines. It is built by people long familiar with the Columbia and Columbia stand ards. We always carry a full selec tion of all the latest Columbia records, . ' THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention. (jray Bros, (grocery THREE PHONES I f 'quickest refefrvtr Pin r j; i ! VtA HE proper balance in the"-. i k: ;;- n 111 . DanK win aueviuie an luiino iiji ; ' ' II E 1 ' . Co 1 , CHASE & SANBORN. Isfactorily answered. . Worked Vntlcr System. Every party that loft the court house last evening hud a designated chief and every man hud definite in structions to take the criminals nt any hazard if seen. Disclosures made by Thomson yesterday near Camp D on tho Cabbage Hill road led to the fol lowing of the hunch thut the .men would be found In Squaw creek. Trace of Anderson and Patterson, the two bad check men who escaped In the wholesale jail break of Sunday afternoon, has been partially lost for he time being. Neither Is a danger ous man and efforts to fiml Owei1, Hart and Rathie, murderers of Sher iff Taylor, are receiving the most con centrated attention. QUALITY oi stories high covering tho sumo piece of ground. Mr. Jewell, who 1b chairman of the operating experience committee of the building owners and managers as HOciution. also asserted that the low office building plan would up read the business districts of cities over wider areas and raise land values, enabling cities to raise more revenue for schools and other public Improvements. "The low building plan,' he said, "would prevent congestion, promote safety and good health and by fore ing the spreading of the business dis trict over a wider area, provide more stores, which would result in greater competition and lower prices to the buying public." . 4 A low building. Mr. Jewell asserted, can be built for 14 cents per cubic foot cheaper than a tall building of the same quality because cement can bo fsed instead of steel. Mr. Jewell asserted he had -made a study of revenues from a large num ber of office buildings In more than 50 cities, adding that the receipts and nut I expenditures from 143 buildings In U91V snoweu an average income i. about 91.41 per square foot whereas ing to reports here. - 1 Among those TOKIO, July 27. (A. 15 hundored suicides the last two ! months many have been due to the1? whose suicide has been traced to, the slump in the markets is Lachljl Take uchi of Osaka, a millionaire, who lost 2.O0V.000 on raw cotton, Kyojtro Mo rioka, president of the Morloka bank of Osaka, and many others threw themselves before the railroad trains, thus taking their lives. Raw silk has -continued to decline and the exporters association of Yo kohama has strengthened its measures for the reduction of production. These measures provide for the punishment of violators. The failure of vne of the leading onward to higher heights of manhood I dealers in sugar has had a bad effect and character in that tearless and upon the sugar market. deathless life beyond the stars. In Hail Insurance! Hail Insurance! Fire Insurance! Fire Insurance! Automobile Insurance! Automobile Insurance! what few calm moments that have been mine since this awful event It seems to me I hear him saying that this is the way I wanted to bo. In the full flush of manhood', with my nana still at the task given It to do. in tne rendering of the service to which the people had summoned me and not after weary weeks of sicknes. and of pain would I elect to take ms Journey onward to God and home. I.ifo Jiust Begun. A brave life, a manly character, a noble manhood, sweet, gentle, kindly a friend whose circles were almost boundless and limitless has ended aye not ended, but only just begun for that Christ whose spirit of service Til man Taylor caught has plucked the sting of death and robbed the grave of any victory it may ever have won and ia taught us that death is not writing the word finis to the book of life, but only the words to be continued. By popular subscription or otherwise let there be placed on the walls of oui court house a simple but substantial I bronze tablet recording the date of his Dirth. the date of his death and the years during which he served the peo ple in that court house. Tablet to Honor. Then , let. that tablet state the fact that he was a true friend, an exem plary citizen, a faithful public official. He died as he lived, performing his duty. Let that tablet teach our chil dren and our children's children the simple lesson of fidelity and faithful ness to the higher Ideals of living even the ideals of service that Is rendered out of a full and overflowing manhood. Hail friend and servant of us all. We do not have to say farewell from out from the "battlements of heaven we hear sounding clear and distinct as the tolling of a bell the words be thou faithful until death and I will give thee the crown of life. That crown Tllman Taylor is yours because you have ; nuiy camea it ana in ma lair coun- K!try we know there will be found for P even richer avenues of service and of ministry ana mat wnen we greet you there we vltall find that you have and A are wearing that crown of life as yon 4 : wore it most worthily. Not the defeat to make percent. the investment: realize six FEDERAL OFFICIALS KEEP OUT OF POLITICS CHICAGO, July 27.(A. P.) Two bandits and two express company paymasters were shot, one of the lat ter probably fatally and $25,000 stolen in two payroll robberies within 20 minutes of each other today. The bandits escaped. Earlier in the day two young men who have been holding branches of a chain store grocery system perpe trated their 15th robbery ' within a month, escaping with 9750. Five bandits in a touring car fought with three express company messen gers in front of the Hart, Schaffner & Marx clothing factory and escaped with a steel box containing 910,000 after two of them were wounded. More than 50 shots were exchanged while 200 pedestrians and employes of the factory looked on. George Hau brock, an express paymaster, wan shot through the head, and is not ex pected to live, . Shortly after the first holdup three armed men drove up to the Peterson machine works and took $15,000 from Abe Nelson, a saloonkeeper, who is a stockholder. WASHINGTON, July 27. All post musters and postal employes are warn ed to "refrain carefully from engaging in pernicious political activity during the political campaign, in an order is sued today by Postmaster-General Burleson. Quoting rulings by the civil service commission, - the order gave notice that presidential appointees are for bidden to solicit or receive contribu tions, must not use their offtco "to control political movements or cause public scandal," while employe actually under civil service are .forbid den to take an active part In manage ment or conduct of political cam paigns. .. Kmployes tinder civil service, the notice said, 'are accountable for activ ity by persona ojher than themselves, including wives and husbands. If they are In fact accomplishing through the relationship purposes which they are forbidden directly to seek' REFUSES TO TELL HOW HE proper balance in the 4 bank will alleviate all forms I of business distress. The strengrth of this bank and the finan-; cial acumen shown by its officers of fer valuable assistance to bur business-like-depositors. , " German;, in the opinion of diplomat ic officials and newspapers hero. It was declared the question of uulvorsal peace depends on the outcome of the meeting. It is admitted in French circles that the Moscow government displayed moderation in dealing with the. Boles. . It was. stated this modera tion waa for the purpose of getting the allies to agree to a conferonco at which it Is hopeO the allies will lie persuaded to abandon General Wrun gel, the anti-Bolshevik commander In the Russian southern front. It was stated that If the Soviets agree to rec ognize Ilusgla's debt to France, Wrun gel could be surrendered. The Matin declared the Russian problem could not be definitely solved . without the help of the United States. CLAIM LOW BUILDINGS ARE MORE PROFITABLE UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO. Phone 1014, 475, 351. ence into which you have entered and we shall try to catch your spirit, aye rather the spirit of Him who Inspired you that at the end we may be worthy as thou are worthy of a place with those of whom It may be said: One who never turned his back But marched breast forward Held we fall to rise Are baffled to fight better. Sleep to wake. and overthrow but the crowning and J glorifying of your life Is the experl- ! 5 I with a cossack post. Parties of four f and five. left In autos from i until k o'clock for their various stations. One A man was under orders to stand guard A while his fellow man slept. Guards A , were instructed to stand still and C . keep watch and to challenk any per Cison seen moving about in the night MANIIUXT TODAY Contioueu from page 1.) ' MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., July 27. (A. P.) Low buildings erected on ex pansive lots are more profitable thun skyscrapers towering into the air in the opinion of various members of the .National Association of Building Owners and Managers expressed at the)r annual convention here. This Is contradictory to the generally accept ed theory of realty men. Reading a paper at one of the ses sions on Analysis of the Compara tive Investment Value of Office Build ings of Various Heights," Edwin S. Jewell, of Omaha, an advocate of the low building theory, said that since land values are enhanced by the in crease In population in a section and not by the size of buildings on it, structures under 10 stories tn height were more profitable In that a saving would be made on the tremendous cost of foundation and enormous ele vator equipment. . 'If a builder erects a six to eight story building in a part of the city that Is the business section," Mr. Jewell said, "and if that business sec tion shifts In a decade or two. the structure can readily be used for a factory, warehouse, or other purposes. It la still a marketable building. The same 4s not true of the sky-scraper. "When builders begin to erect low buildings In our cities, the tremen dous amount of money now being used for building foundations and sub-basements, can be put into other buildings. The money put into ele vators, heavy framework and other incidentals necessary to the erection of a skyscraper would pay for a good. practical office building four to six OAKLAND. July 87. (U. P.) Bighteen-yeiir-old Homana Santiago, found bound, gagged, tnd unconscious in a gas-filled room of an Oakland lcdglng house was rushed to a hospital but upon recovering refused to make a statement. When found the girls arms and legs weYe.tled with sheets and her mouth gagged by a pillow case. TO JHSOUSS LOAN PliAJf PARIS. July 27. Premier Millcrand in conference with Lloyd-George at Boulogne, will seek to obtain the Brit ish premier's approval of a plan evolv ed toy France and Belgium to want Germany the financial advanSes prom ised at Spa toy a loon to' be floated By the allied reparations commission, it is officially stated. CITIZENS THANKED BY THE EXTENSION SCHOOL Kxpresslng .thankM for. courtesies extended t-hem the touchers assembl ed at the Summer, extension course of the Oregon Hate Noripal Hchool have adopted (Jie following resolutions: wo. tne associaieu students or me Extension Summer Sobs I on of the Ore gon 'Normal' School at Pendleton, do hereby endorse he following resolu tions: ' - We ve'iy. much appreciate tne spir it of hospitality of;the Pendleton peo ple In opening their homes for the entertainment of the out-of-town tea chers attending this summer session. we a:, grateful to me noaro: oi Education of Pendleton School Dist rict for the gratuitous use of the High School . building arid campus. ' We appreciate the efficient service of Mrsi .Morton and daughter, Sarah, who no faJMy conducted the cafeteria, and we eitcnd our thanks for this ex cellent ' ti catmerit; A vote of thanks Is extended to the City ' Council - for the use of their splendid nalatorlum. Our than lis arc due to the boys and girls 'of tPendicton, for their excellent cb-qperatot) in'' program and class room worki , wo.. hereby acknowledge w'th thartks tho Interest shown by the local pnss in., the cause of the Extension Normal Hohnol- as evidenced by the generous. space devoted to the a I- Otis announcements ami publication. Ouiw hearty -appreciation is ax tend ed to tho? Commercial Association of Pendleton for Its interest end rrnrr- osity In providing ample accommoda tions, and we wish to thank them In a special manner for tho bountions lunches so conveniently provided. To President Ackerman and floe Hoard of Kegents we express our ap preciation for their Interest. vison anJ action In affording us the- advantage! of such an extensive variety of coura es, excellent speakers and efficient faculty, . ' ,- p. MHH. KYI-B McDANIEU -OUVB H.'MORTIMOKK, , GIIACK KllOST, i Committee on Jlcsoluf lonu. AN IMPORTANT LETTER? Bishop, Cauv: " About flv years ag-o I suffered severely. I -consulted a local doctor and he said I would have to undergo an opper . tion. When I said "No," he advised a course of treatments. -1 hap pened to think of Dr. Pierce's Med ical Adviser, and in it I found my case thoroughly described. I sat right down and wrote to Dr. Pierce. I then tried Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription took one bottle- also one bottle . of 'Oolden , Medical Discovery,' and used the' ' Lotion Tablets', and I have not been troub led since. J have had two fine healthy boys' since then, and work hard. At that time J was not able to do my own work. I have used the 'Pleasant Pellets' for the liver and bowels for about 20 years, wouldn't be without them." MRS. S. G. Albright, R. F. D. No. 1. Write to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y., if you want free confidential medical advice, or send 60 cents for the, "Medical Adviser. UlMlliliHillHlllltllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllliiiilllltllllllllllllllllllllllllltlMIIIMIIIIIIrH - m GIVE YOUR WIFE THAT NEW : RANGE AND SAVE $25.00 WORLD PEACE MAY PARIS. July 27. (U. P.) The con ference between the French officials and Premier Lloyd-George at Bou logne Is the most Important since the original armistice conference with Try Bant Oregonian Want Ada, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED" Woman Kieth, Ore. at Ilieth Hotel, FANCY WORK -urtalns, draperies and fancy pillows made at humfl r Phone 207-R. LOST finning basket with tackle books, at the Jack McPhall ford Reward, P. O. Ill City. x .'' This week onlv we are offering you a $100 Penin- I sular Range for $75. ' PLENTY OF-ROOM FOR ALL COOKING I .., ' : "' 1 ' When you are called upon to do an extra" large . amdunt'of. cooking then you will appreciate the big i roomy top and oven of the Peninsular Range.. KEiMEMRER FOR ONE WEEK ONLY I ' THIS $100 RANGE FOR $75. I FOR HALE Best grocery and meat business in a g-ood, live town. In voice about 18500. Fine 10-day cash business, doing monthly buslnefs ot 17 00 Address "C" care this pper. Fi Company S .M'.. HOME FURNISHER E Phone 496 103 E. Court St i uiiiUiiumiHiuuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiitiimtiiiiu hind shoot if the challenge was not sat ' 1