East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 12, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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UKRANIAN TEXT STAYS :
SIGNING OF ARMISTICE
niOA, Oct. 12. A. P.) The flus-
Im-l'nliHli armistice and prellnilimry
tiencs treaty was not signed Inst night.
It wan announced that a da.MiyiinlU
Tuesday wan made necessary hauuuse
of the importance-!br ' setting ' the
U In hlii Ian text prepared,
Thre aro many unverified rumor
of late disagreements. It In known
that Secretary iborenis of the bolshevik
delcKutlon, telephoned to the Poles
hortiy before 9 p. m. and apologized
for Inability to complete the Ukrain
ian text for signature last nlkht.
How We Care
For Your Meat Cars
When you see a Swift Refrig
erator Car going by in a train, it
seems a simple thing that it should
be carrying fresh meat up and down
the country. v
Like most of the packer activities which
contribute to your welfare, you are so , used
to having this going on uninterruptedly,
day in, day out, throughout the year, that
you are likely to take it as a matter of course.
But if is not a matter of course. Every
car you see going by means long hours of
minute, scientific, painstaking care in prep
aration for what it is doing.
Every time a car comes in it fa washed
out thoroughly with scalding water. If any
taint, any foreign matter, were present, this
would get rid of it. Even the meat hooks
are taken down from the racks and scalded
with water and live steam.
When the car is thoroughly cleansed we
put in 5,000 pounds of ice. But that
is only preliminary. ' It only cools the car
to the proper temperature. By the time
the car is moved over to receive its load,
this first .ice is melted. More is then
put in to keep the car cool.
Then the meat is hung on the sterilized
hooks and the load of food is ready for its
journey. It arrives as it leaves, clean,
fresh, wholesome, -appetizing; and your
meat supply goes on unaffected by seasons
or weather. . . -
This is only a part of the service which
Swjft & Company furnishes, at a profit
to itself so smallaveraging a fraction of a
cent per pound on all products over a period
of years that if the profit were handed on to
the consumer, it would make a difference of
less than a nickel a week in the meat bill of
the average American family.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
AGON PASSES
ir
(Kuxt Orcgonlun Hperlnl)
OritOANK, Oct. 13. Threshing
will lo finished In the Nye district
thin week If .there Is no bad luck.
Men urei at work on the Dultcrfleld
placs now. George lloork's niuchlnc
Is doing tho threshing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Llghtfoot mude
a trip to Pilot Hock Thursday,
' Oeoi'KO Taylor, Charlos ' Kly,
Charles McDevitt and A. V. Hllcman
attended the tulephone meeting held
at I'llot Itock Saturday. .
I'Ycd Hcffner made a business trip
to I'llot Rock Saturday.
Mr. Bond, who ban been ut the
Hayes ranch thl summer met" with
un accident Suturday wnne siuriing
to I'llot llock with a load of grain
for Mr. Haven. Mr. liond "had 6"
Back of barley on the wagon and (ho
wagon wheel hli a badger hole which
threw Mr. Hond out of the neat, out
over the horticii and he fell under Ihe
horses, tho wugon passing over niu
body. While It i not thought Mr.
Hond la hurt seriously he haH several
ribs broken and badly bruised.
Horn, Oct. to Mr. and Mil. I!ert
Heeder of Nye, a boy. Mrs. Header
is In 1'endloton and last word that
wan received wo that she and the
baby van quite 111.
Joe Corley helped Hoy Montgom-
ery gather cattle a few days last week.
IJillard French returneu 1 nursoay
from a trip to the eastern market
with a shipment of cattle, Mr.
French reports the. eastern market
very low at present.
Mrs. French ana son juck mei mm
ut Pilot Rock. .
Shorty Hartshorn made a trip to
I'llot Rock Saturday, going on to I'cn-dleton.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom ISclts visitea
Sunday with Guy French at the
Ridge.
Mrs. Fred Fletcher is spending a
few days with her husband on their
ranch at the Ridge. Mrs. Fletcher Is
spending tho winter at Pilot Rock
schooling the children:
Mike Daughtry Is putting up a new
house on his ranch which was form
erly known as the Rust ranch.
Arguments for and against the
League of Nations will be Ihe chief
topic of discussion at the regular meet
ing of tho Men's Forum of the Pres
byterian church on Friday evening In
the church. The discussion will be
open to all and will be led for the
league by C. E. Wailos and against
the league by Stephen A.' Lowell.
A banquet for which a charge wi.J
bo made. Is to be served. The com
niittee In charge is Dr. F. A.. Lieuailen.
H. HJ. McLean and Rev. J. M. Corneli-
son. The meeting is open to an men
whether members of the Forum or
not. Rev. Cornelison saya
mrs Two
a young man who practiced medicine
in a rural district became famous and
was called in consultation in many
towns and cities because of fail suc
cess in the treatment of disease. This
was Dr. Pierce who afterward moved
to Buffalo, Jf. Y. He made np his
mind to place soma of bis medicine
before the public, and he put up
what he called bis "Favorite Pre
scription, and placed it with Ue
druggists in every state in the Union.
For t)trty year Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription has sold more largely
throughout the United States than
any other medicine of like character.
It'a the testimony of thousands of
women that it has benefited or en
tirely eradicated auch distressipg ail
ments as women are prone to. It is
now sold by druggists in tablet form
as well aa liquid.
Astoria, Orf.qok. "I saw Doctor
Pierce's advertisement and as I had
tried so many things for woman's
trouble without getting any help, I
decided to try Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription, and I did so with good
results. I think it is just great."
lias. D. ft Rita.
f7;il.iriiiiir)i mi innsi'tmns.1 iff
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Ik vf''V 'V ' I Harvesting the M.mmoth Vf Af'1 'I
S- -M' I Mieat Crop In the Edmonton g -i" '"V 'J w,lS"'4jaTi--' 1
Va-"' ' "' " ' . District. fcii..nii ... .TS.rfJ
Ur Offer Sabjeet ( l-rler Ssle thanae In l'rlre
The Unsold Portion General Obligation 6 Per Cent Gold Note
1 ' city of ; '
EDMONTON Yielding 9
i Hsempt 'Front All Dominion (iovernmrnt Taxation .
These I'rlces Are Snbjrrt la Increase WHhont Notice . .
DATK1I IKI'TEJinKR 1. lOSO , ' Dcnomlnnllons SIOO, SSOO, BtOOO
Mslnrltlro as Follows! ; . '
Duo Sept. I, 1SJ2 Price !4.3
Due Sept.' 1. 19;3 Price 52.15
I'rlnclpsl nnd seml-nnnunl Interest March 1st snd Sep? ,
trnibrr 1st, pavnblo In ti. W. Gold Coin in New Vork and at.'
tho offices of Morris Brothers. Inc. T-
dial
The wealth of a cltr ran he mraanrnl hy the nrodocllvenc oi lis tnnninrr eonntrr.
hc copltMl anil riimmrirlxl rrnlrr or tne myni. "'""' '
Kiliionliini
the wealth ot nalurnl crirullnil rcnourccs hot Its poltlon niikfn ""'e K'ar to,
Irlbollnn point of. Ihe rrl I'raco Itlvcr roinlrr and the Mchcnslc "" llnsin.
Into IMnoaMn'i nnrchonars pour the bannl of n t cninirr famed for bumper em,
ling grulna and prodncc. Into her bunko the profit" of thce cron. And 'min bdmo
nrroonded
nnd natural
and wholesale eolublUhnientM (o tho equlpntrnt and supplies for (his areut district.
eropH of hlnh
onton's rctnll
..N6.e.l;.7ir..nn
. 11.033.376.00
FINANCIAL STATEMENT
Assessed valuation - :r.Y:'i""""
Value municipal property (not Including public utilities)...
Net debenture debt : v -!? S!' SS
Revenue from publlo utilities (above cost of operstlun) ii .. "'
Net local Improvcuicnt debt (Kate payer's share) s.tHb.iUJ.u" ,
In addition to being; General Obligation Notes, these are secured by long time
debentures totaling $2,594,420
I.raallty npproved by IHalone, Malone at Long, Toronto. Canada. ,
MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc.
rortland. Or.,
Morris Bldg..
300-11 Slark St.
Broadway list.
"Tho Premier Municipal Bond Houae"
Established Over a Quarter i entury
t'apltal One Million Dollars
Merchants National Bank Bldg.,
Ran Franclaco, Col.
Telephone or Telegrnph Orders at Oar Expeaao
Seattle, Wash.
No. a
rrnttnl Bldg.
Main Tin.
, KUIolt SMO.
28 YEARS AGO I
(From tho Dally East - OrcBonlun,
- October 1Z, 1SU2.)
Antono Vey whew ranch Is on Mat
lock canyon, 13 miles south of ICcho,
lust Haturduy purchased from Charle4
Cunnlmtham half a section of school
Innd adjoinlmr. ...
. John Tim merman; a ' succesBfu!
youiiK Helix rancher, recently purchas
ed 3D.1 acres of wheat land udjoinlnK
Helix from . William , B. Henderson
Tho consideration was H30u.
Mr. and Mrs. Furnish will return to
nlKbt from an cnHtern trip.
Mrs. Jesse Faillnn will leave soon
on a trip to Portland;
O. W. Webb, ex-state treasurer. Is
here from a ilrande.i "Uncle (ieorge"
recently returned from a trip KasL
whole he visited his birthplace In
Maryland. He left there In 1842. Mr.
Webb was accompanied home to La
Orande by his daughter Mrs. Frank ,
Frazior.
MEN'S FORUM TO HEAR
CORK JAIL WARDEN,
MYSTERIOUSLY LOST.
BELIEVED KIDNAPED
CORK. Oct. 12. (A. P.) The first
known case of an attack on an Irish
prison official occured yesterday when
Thomas Griffin, warden In the Cork
Jail, was kidnaped. No trace of him
has been found. .
It was stated that Griffin "was on the
"block list" beliyr accused of tormenting-
hunger strikers in Jail by of
fering; them food, and of mistreating
other prisoners. .
GERMANY WOULD
OPEN TRADE IN TWO
GIANT AIRPLANES
WASHINGTON, Oct. 12. (A. P.)
Germany, throujrh, the Slepplin Air.
ship Company has requested permis
sion of the Inter -Allied Commission
cn Air Control In Germany to construct
two giant airships for use In Interna
tlonal trade between the United States
and Germany. According to advices
received here In official circles the re-
ouesf was temporarily refused.
Negotiations with the Commission
Included an effort to obtain sanction
for Germany to retain a certain pro
portion of her airplane, aeaplane and
airship stations for use in International
and lnter-state traffic. Lints of all air
stallions were prepared by the German
air officials. There are said to be ap
proximately 600 public and private
stations of which the Germans hoped
to retain some 20 per cent.
Gorman! airship authorities are con
vinced of the future international com
mercial possibilities of giant airships
and are making every effort to save
as many as possible for German use
Some members of the Inter-Allied air
Commission were said to favor estab
lishment In Germany of a few stations
for the use of International aircraft.
Commercial airship interests in France
and Great Britain, however, were des
cribed as anxious to delay for several
years the recovery ot the giant air
ship Industry In Germany.-
EGG HARBOR CITY, N. J.. Ost.
12. (A. P.) Tho alleged confession
IS CIVIL ENGINEER
WW
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f' ALT ..
h 1 MELTON
DENVER LeaTS It to wo
man 1 That's what the United
States Bureau ot Publlo Roads In
Penrer did when an assistant
bridge engineer's job was open.
Hiss Lou Alta Melton Is filling
the place In fine shape. She was
the only girl In the civil engineer
ing class which graduated from
the University o( Colorado last
June. And she Is also the firs'
and only woman memoer ot tB
Colorado fiocleur ot Engineers.
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Look fp
fpr this Sound Board
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the Wood Tone Throat, and the
Sound Board of edge-graiiud
wood, bring out the bestin evety
record. No extra attachments
are needed; the iniertion of s
different needle and stum of the
Tone Arm changes from one type
of record to another.
all aroad eanatnittloB r a awl.
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This Stradfrara Sound Board
givei to the mueic of the Stradi.
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oWiry to any tone. And this
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Look for the name on the front
tdgf of Sound Board cobei
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lS11ES
TALLMAN & CO.
Leading Druggists ' ,
, . Pendleton, Ore.
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KNOWN FOR. TONE
of August Pasqualo that he accident
ally smothered to death Blakely Cou
ghlin. 15 months old, while kidnaping
him from his home in Norristown, Pa.
several months ago, led to a search
for the body at New Gretna yesterday.
Tasquale is said to Rave brought the
child to Egg Harbor City after the
kidnaping.
No trace of the body was found.
. Mother Doubts Story.
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 12. (A. P.)
If August Posquale, J"the crank"
who is alleged to have confessed he
stole 15 months old Blakely C'oughlin
and smothered him, la telling the
truth, it clears up one of the most sen
sational kidnaping cases since the
disappearance of. Charley Koss in
1874. .
Over the telephone from Harrisburg
Major L G. Adams, superintendent of
the state police, said Pasquale has told
so many tales that proved untrue tbat
he will not feel the raae is cleared up
until the body Is found.
"I do not believe Pasquale smoth
ered my baby." said Mrs. Coughlin.
"He has proved to be a liar so. many '
times that I will not believe what he
c.v pntil the child or his body la
found." x ' 19
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means the same thing.
Means: "There was room at the top for a cigarette
that can refresh a tired and much tired taste. And
Spur's that cigarette."
In the new Spur blend you find: .
The richness of the full bodied Oriental leaf tem
pered by the mildness and fragrance of Burley and
other choice home-grown tobaccos. It's a happy
blend that brings' out to the full that good old tobacco
taste.
Just smoke a Spur and see.
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