J, .4Hfly'iS (Hi TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OKEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1820. PAGE HUTS,. NEW TRIAL AVERTED ; AS DEATH ENDS TERN! Newcomb'a death. The sluyor pleaded not guilty and waa to have been tried at the coming- term of court on a ehnrge of first degree murder. The funeral will be held ut the pen itentiary for an far as known he had no relatives In the northwest. - I- i (I . HP TuT TD) WATXA WALLA. Oct, 1. Charles Wilson, aavxl 64, a colored convict, better knawn o "Black Diamond" will never be tried for the murder of Clmrlfs Neweombn, fellow convict nt trie state, penitentiary. ' lilack Diamond died In hJH cell at the mate penitentiary lost nlKht after a. brief Illness. ' Acuta indigestion la blamed. Hlack Diamonds who was an excessive eater, complained of palna In the stomach yesterday afternoon. He wan sent to the hospital where he woh given aid and after several ho urn felt go mucn ueuer mat ne was resurneuj to his cell. A Htiort time arterwarax he died. Hlack Diamond was Nerving time for tl.e murder of a Chinaman in Yakima. On August 1, during a basehull Kame at the prlHon, Black Diamond, who wan a rabid fan attacked CliarlesJVew cmb, fellow convict and umpire, with a bnsehnll bat, the Injuries causing MATINEE RATES AFFORD REED STUDENTS THRILLS - AT FUNNY CLOUD ANTICS ' POfETLAND, Oct.'v 1. Tall spina, nose dives, xoomlug and loops are the latoat unofficial additions to the cur riculum' at Heed college, A dozen students, making the most of matinee rates at the Hroomfleld aviation field Wednesday, forgot books and class room and felt all the thrills of an Idiot blr.i In l&-mlnute spins, Kach trip aloft Included a birds eye view of the college, whoso new buildings stood out prominently In the setting of greed sev eral of the famous xnoms, and a 600 foot drop In the tnll spin. Several Reed co-eda ventured on high, and all came down smiling, eager for more. Several men In the party returned to college to Join the mopping crew and beKln snvlrrg for- next week's ex- We Offer, Hubjex't to Prflor Sale and Cliango in Price J9 1,100 Kttierul Obligations 6 per cent ikM Nmm co Edmonton nvlnce "f Alberta Yielding 9 Kvenipt IXwn All IMununion - tionniuiii-nt Tax Date September t, laito. . Maturities as follows:' ' i 130.200 due Hpt. 1, 19!?: prlfi . 9S.200 du K. pt. 1, 192.1; l4 ftM 6C.2UU due Hrpt. 1, lili ; uru ,- ml. 1 1 nrMnaiiiom aioo, asoo, aiooo. J'rlnetpal and semi-annual Inler rst (March 1 and September 1) unvalile in Oold Coin of the Unit ed rllsts In Nw York snd at the olfkfi, of Morris lirothers. Inc. In aadlllun ta fc4Msr lieaeral OMlaaMon Notes, these are arrarra l, loaa-lhae drbramrrs lolallaa i,5H-l,420.00 Kxatnple of Albrnn'a Mammoth Wheat Yield One example of the (treat and profitable wheat production In the vast em pile surrounding Edmonton la that reports from Government Officials show a 12,500.000 crop on the Government Greater Production Farm 'alone. A run of ii bushels to the acre on these farms, estimated to net over 11,000,000. ' ' ... FINANCIAL TATI:IK.NT Assessed valuation J8C.605.715.0O Value municipal property (not Including public utilities) 1 1.02.',, 370. U0 Net debenture debt I M.7.M Ilevenue from public utilities (above cost of operation).... 7H7. 773.(10 Net local Improvement debt , - .01i.763.00 TvleplKmei w Telegraph Oiilcra at Our Rxlonst. MORRIiS BROTHERS, Inc. -The Premier Manlrlpe.1 Head Ileuee." Seattle, Waak., Flehllked Over a Xasvter Oatary. Sm. 3 f .. , .1 siiiim I l-ll.n. retiflrMl Wlt. aoa.Il llafk at . ' M,knll Katlsaal Naak lilda- Vtala Ml 7. BrMlaar X1S1 Saa KranrUee, C'al. Klllott 1KM. 'nlaad. Or. MrrialdK- ( v : . 1 r i fr 4 Ju-7 H . . V.iVraa .OREOSON. Mont. Whan MlM Charlotte Knowlton on-, of her Khool kiddie, to "go to the foot ol : the , claM." dMnt 'mean much. Fo there are only three pupils Inthe class. .They are j.ll BlrU. Mis. Knowlton'a achooi ia li-e gmalleat to the world, It U claUied. pedition. Matinee rates will continue as long as students demand the cloud antics. PLANE, ON FLIGHT FROM ALASKA, BREAKS GEAR WAzralTnor, n. c, Oct. 1. a. P.) Three United States army air planes, returning from the Alaska flight arrived here late yesterday. One of the planes broke a propeller and Its landing gear In making landing and the party will be held up here for re pairs. The planea encountered strong winds between Telegraph Creek, B. C. and this city and were unable to aver. age more than 80 miles an hour during the day, Captain St. Clare Street, com mander, said. They had been held at Telegraph creek by unfavorable weather. drifting out, the British cabinet Is puz zling over his case. It la a nroblem that will not be solv ed with tha hunaer striker's death. If j the cabinet decides fbere shall be' no public funeral Incitement oi a. rioi is feared, . HEROES OF CONFLICT . ARE RETURNED TO AMERICAN SOIL NEW MEXICO, Oct. 1. (A. P.) ' Xeaj-ly 600 American soldiers return- I ed yesterday from duty in the Rhine-1 land aboard the transport Antigone. ! Seven hundred bodlea of American I service men also were brought back. I Among the passengers were several j members of the American Olympic team. SLOWLY DRIFTING LIFE OF PRISONER PUZZLES IXINDOX, Oct. 1. (U. P.) Lord Mayor MacSwiney slept three hours during the early part of the night and he is described today as appearing healthy but very tired. While Mac Rwlney's life 1b apparently slowly 1F.KIS Mary A. Harmon to Charles A. Har. mon $1.00 Sl-2 SK 1-4 Sec 17 and X 1-2 NE 1-4 Sec. 20; NW 1-4 SB 1-4 and fractlnal W 1-2 N El-4 See. 17, TP. , N. R. 36, E. W. M. Henry J. Bean to Grace Bean $3000. NB 1-4 XB 1-4 Sec. 13. Tp. 3. N. R. 2. C. H. Smith to Soren Thorsen $500. Lots 12 and IS In Block 5, Weston. Orin P. Brlgham to A. W. Prann $8000. SE 1-4 XE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 10, Tp. 4. ft. It. 28. trmatllla Farm Lands Co. to Wnde ELECTRIC WASHER Special Terms and Special Price Buy On These Low Terms During October 85 DOWN 10 A MONTH This is an event of unusual import ance. Today thousands of thrifty housewives, everywhere, are buying washers on the installment plan-j-a systematic savings account, if you please. But it draws treble the allot ed rate of interest, for the Thor saves time and clothes; also nervous energy beyond human comprehension. Phone for Demonstration. Pacific Poweir Ik tight Co.' : Phone 40 "Always at Your Service" ( Cor. Court and Cottonwood Sts. A. Xoble $10.00 W 1-2 SW 1-4 SW 1-4 XE 1-4 Sec. $3. Tp. 5, X. R. 29. B. P. Dodd to Wade A, Xoble $10. XE 1-4 SB 1-4 XW 1-4 Sec 33. TP. 5, X. R. 29. Wade A. Noble to Charles A. Bart lett $10.00 NE 1-4 PW 1-4 XW 1-4 Sec" 33, Tp. 5, X. R. 29. and X 1-2 SB 1-4 NW 1-4 and W 1-2 XW 1-4 SW 1-4 XE 1-4 Sec. 33, Tp. 5, X. R. 29. Edgar Simpson to Everet B. Foster $10.00. Lot 12, Sec. 10, Tp.'3, N. R. 35. . : ' Carey Harris to Tsh D. Smith $10. SW 1-4 Sec. 18, Tp. 2. X'. R. 28. J. H. Betes to George. J. Slangier $2000. Lot 1, Block 10, Houaers Add. " Pendleton. Sarah A. Fahrenwaid to Frank Kopp 100. s 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 1, and B 1-2 SB 1-4 Sec. 14, Try 2, S. R. SO. .MIIMUMMHII IMIIIMIMHHMMMII IM4MMIHI IIIIIIHHMIHHI nMMmniimn HIHMH Klltllll aaaajj IMIHtMttl lllltmilMIH im LyJdUl 01 r? l nn. n n nr rp n. m ii ran mm wmwm wmm wmm&mm OF UNIVERSAL STOVES AND PIPELESS FU1MS I '-T I iif -Mi .i.iii ' . MID OOOVIZS S ' UjJ ' $. WICA HWtTfc--. .x ,Jt ZStM LINING PROTECTS! ll i (' pyASTslififftM'fl fEXTRA heavy Liu U L2 wl L3 l. U uLu Liisi Ll Li vJ VaaJ L yJLJ xss- j 1 6nAI JYtSSII l- - VENTILATED Si ' ' s' jiZS , tsgfi1rmJ- Saturday, October 2, 1920 j J2S rSSlk(K' ' - 4:00 O'CLOCK, P.M. ' ' . c ' , IfeV'Vi 'Ijsl Every adult is entitled to one chance ABSOLUTELY FREE for - tf yW n 1 vVair It1" one of these Smoke-Consuming Universal Air Blast Combination z Vss:f1Si , BLASTs Coal and Wood Heaters. If you have no ticket for .KP' U JjyjUNIVER5AL ' n ,11 .-ssmwmt to- 42 Pitcm Set Fbinch China v vmsa . tl . "ii this r ree Drawmg, call at our store and we will yve -ssss-' p s ,n I.,. . -V JaulH'itiill!'! ' li.i, j. :i:i,iiiiutiJi.iili.i..l.i;,i I III 0,Uf4e s ,n I.,. . JF.3LiiiitiU:!.'.i.ili;l ,iii;i.i.-. .iii.it.ilii lili,..il...jii:j:i,iiiiutiJt.iili..l.i;!7jti .aa. 4 WARM I NO CLOSCT I IM ss" I Nil - , ( " llTMT.- l N--,;jt I j,L. - mnra.dTTf-dUl NO OOOO IN MtCMEH wtceiwN door JflUi -'-1 ' 1 ' , . .,,0 j ' '- e S "a.1rj 1 COrlWaWTr-fT Et )"saPaaTajiiaaaaBBaBaasiakJi tPtaHBTIBKKSTTlIlTBBZTKr ., H " WtA&HABLC tAlTAHV rti1 iM.'ti' , !.,.,(, 4.ll, ill) ,i '111.11,1,1 III by WHtTK POBCCLAJN I , y , " lew pan J CKicn6Hei to co. y .-VN I Jrou sners and ; . HyJv . tMH"y cas J I ouatt coNTBou.e L -J -iWi' , . I QAM PC W j I jf J stL(r star TEW TOR ' 1 ' ' A NO MATCHKS r ROKER POOH 1 Y 1- , ... a V7S!Tmir!'9rjt;rm.lK -H nclan oas oxs I I Ht STARTER rO 1 W -B t-T.-TOWrVP' 3 I COAL NO KIN(H.iN4k. M f J l 4traCiSaA 1 i i'J t v W.f L - r. ii AUTC TlMEAr6CI ORArr sunt 1 Vfif m wiff " " -y j & 1 irJT -: " :" lir 11 ktrwK-r&W I ni-nnrriTHTninrTfn I ra.. Tt-sAN k ff J mm ) ,,!t-JiL ' ; ll Ci k ,. 1 Jimm io tncMn km 4 " A-- : tt' ' j J I URNf COAL WOOO OR 1 I CAS AT TMC SAME TlM VI I ' B OR INDIVIDUAkkV Y V cheerfully furnish you with same. You need not he a customer of this store to participate in this Free Drawing. Even though you may not be in need of a new stove at this time, it will afford us great pleasure, and also be worth your time toliave the factory representative demonstrate these truly wondrful stoves. FREE SET OF FRENCH CHINA During this demonstration the UNIVERSAL Fac tory will furnish FREE, with each Universal Range or Air Blast Heater purchased this beautiful 42-Piece Set of French China. Universal Simplex Combination Range villi Universal Stoves &rumaces y iP Universal l'ipeless Furnace 1 ! m.iiMim Hiiniim