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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
t i r v r f 1 DAILY. EAST OREGOKXAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THUS SPAY EVENIHO, OCTOBER 81, 1030- rOtlTEEH PAQE3 fags nrczT y n -r v (ff ' II Oregon Theatre, Fright Night, Oct. 22 (WW Seats on Sale Thompsons' Drug Store. Prices: Lower Floor $2.00, balcony $1.50 Oregon Must Have A Port Equal to Any Port on the Pacific Coast Initiative measure No. 310 on the ballot gives to the Port of Portland means to treate such a port. . The primary object of this bill is to furnish the means to insure the opening and maintaining of a 30 foot channel from Portland to the sea and of building and establishing port facilities at the City of Portland sufficient to handle the foreign and coastwise shipping of that port. The cost of this improvement will hi met by the people living within the boundaries of the Port of Portland. When you go to the polls November second vote 310 YES and give to the Port of Portland the power to maintain its 30 foot channel to the sea and to build adequate port facilities to handle all of the great products of the interior of the itate. The passage of this bill means lower freight rates for the products of Oregon in reaching the markets of the world and a consequent greater profit to the pro ducers. ' , This is the most important and the mist valuable measure that has ever been put up to the voters of the interior portions of the state. ; . Vote 310 Yes OREGON PORT DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE G. S. O'NEAL, Secretary. CEV. COX AGAINST (Continued trom Plt 1.) One mnn arsupsi to nun became the. custom ha Iwen to relmse long term prisoners. This Ib not the fault or primmer but the fault of the pow ers that be undolnn what has been done, but I submit that bocnuse offi cials err Ib no ground on which to If prisoners roullbcd that no clem ency would b forthcoming that 2 vcai-s means 2 years, 10 years means 10 years and so up to !G years for a life term. 1 am sure they would be more deterred than by looking through the hangman's noose; but the fact remains If these men are hung we have their blood on our hands, just M much as the man who shot Sheriff Taylor has his blood on his hands and these men God gave lire too as mucn as to us. We should not be party to takinc that llfo and I am glad I voted arrnlnst capital punishment, would vote against It again tomorrow and for ever. Many have told me on the streets that If 25 years were given and adhered to they would vote no. And had the Jury brought a life sentence for Katnie ann Owens t would not have spoken. I hav $fi 40.00 on hand toward their ap peal. t Finally, with the question of the third degree there was enough evid ence on the stand from the mouth of Hart, Owens, Rathie, Dr. Temple, Mr. Young and Mrs. Joe Scott to prove thai this took place, but they never estab lishes who the administrator was. They all thought a detective from Portland. I am sure that the prose cuting attorney will not lot this drop until that gentleman's Identity hus been established and he gets the full administration of the law. WILLIAM HENRY COX '"itUimuuutiMilttlliiiMiUilitUUil imvm'!mimH;ijtM!!!!!l!i!M EXG1NEKK WILL ATTEND (Continued from page 4.) Choosing a. Motor Truck ' In the purchase of motor trucks, it is good business to choose the product of an organization which is firmly established, and is a recognized leader. The certainty of continuous factory service and the ability to get parts in years to come, if needed, should warrant your careful consider ation of the standing of the trucks you buy. ; Your choice of a motor truck involves more than the vehicle itself You must look behind and beyond the printed price and specifications, for cost and details of construction alone do not comprise motor truck value. Vital considerations are the strength and stability of the organization back of the trucks. You must be assured 6f efficient, continuous service station assistance, for unless your truck is backed by honest, competent service it is a hazardous buy at any price. . Organization and reputation in themselves, however, do not' always assure maximum truck value. You want real worth truck service. You want the biggest dollar's worth of truck value you can buy. But it must be proved value, all the facts." So, we say "choose by comparison! Get Mrs. Mert Fletcher was a visitor here Friday. Her daughter, Miss Etta Fletcher In a student in the Pilot Hm-lr -hilrh school. Mr. nrt Mrs. Percy Knapp are me parents of a 10 1-2 pound son, born Friday at the home of Mrs. Caroline QUI In this city. s H. I. Schlcgel spent Sunday In Pilot ' Ooree Johnson who farms west of town was here Saturday. Gleen Smith was In town baturday. The regular meeting of the Women's fnmmnnltv Club was held In the church basement on Wednesday even ing. After a usual business meeting the ladies were entertalnned by the r.Mr. Reatitv Committee of which Mrs. Charles Bracher is chairman. The club room. was tastefully decorated with mitnmn leaves and flowers and the meeting which was well attended nrnveri vprv enlovable. Ethel Boylen spent Sunday with her parents In Pilot Rock . mi Marv Connett. primary teach er will make her home with Mrs. Roy Mnrbham thi winter. Wuitor Klrkimtrlck who has been visiting his son Jean P. for several weeks, returned to his home In Pen dleton Friday. Judge by performance! Place SERVICE beside any other truck. Check every detail of construction. Compare frame with frame, axle with axle, power with power, and so on. Then look behind and beyond price, specifications, performance. Check up the established records of maintenance cost, and the life of the truck. But in making your compari sons do not lose sight of the big fact that it is the way the various units are engineered into a truck, as well as the units themselves, that makes the truck what it is and determines how much work it will do. SERVICE invites you to buy on the basis of comparison. SERVICE welcomes any fair test that proves relative values. Ten years experience teaches that when the buyer searches for facts, his choice is SERVICE Motor Trucks. SERVICE MOTOR TRUCKS protected by Scientific. Cushioning are made in seven models and eighty combinations. Speed, Power, Capacity. Thousands are plying the highways of the WORLD. Service Sales Agency Phone 990 1 THIS IS held ii rnino- II Ml I I 812 Johnson St i - i A CASE OF MUST SELL iot a dollar's worth of goods back or reserved. Every TTTT . goes. We are cutting, slashing and slaughtering prices in our desperate effort to turn this stock into cash. We fully realize this is a big undertaking to close this stock out in a short time but we want to say to you as man to man that our word has always been our bond, and we have put our word to the people that this will be a bona fide going out of business sale. Signed, BOND BROS., Present Owners. A SALE THAT SET the WHOLE COMMUNITY AFLAME with EXCITEMENT R. D. Say res & Go. Inc., Quits ' A POSITIVE COMPLETE CLOSING OUT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS NOTHING 'RESERVED-ENTIRE STOCK MUST GO. 60,000.00 stock of Dry Goods, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Furs, Ladies' Furnishings, Etc. Things that you have longed for can now be easily purchased. An opportunity that seldom comes to dress in such rich raiment at so trifling a cost. Come! The oppor tunity is Now! THIS IS YOUR CHANCE! ale Now Goiii in QUICK ACTION IMPERA TIVE. Every thing must be open and above board, no blind marks. The green tags with black pencil marks' will. enable you to trade here in safely. No two or three prices, but every one will be treated alike. This is not a sale of has been's or goods brought here especial ly for sale purposes, but the self same merchandise that we have always carried. Do not confuse this GOING OUT OF BUSI NESS SALE with the many so called discount sales now going on in Pendleton. There have been -ales before, sales of every description, and promises made by many others, but our Big Surprise Special Bargain Racks, Counters and Bins eclipse any similar event in Pendleton. From the front door to the back door; up stairs on balcony, and in our Bargaiii Basement, the whole establish ment is fairly teeming with tremendous snaps. Such a fluttering of green bargain tags, and such a generous quantity gives everybody an opportunity to lay in a full winter's supply. Tell every body that Sayres & Co. Inc. Store is going out of business. Think of it Ladies; for every dollar spent at this sale you get nearly a full $2.00 worth of the finest arid most staple goods to be had in all - S WHILE STOCK IS YET COMPLETE, WE ADVISE JOU TO MAKE YOUR PURCHASES. Lack of space prevents the listing of all things on sale, therefore the management has decided not to quote prices, besides every thing is marked so chaap, )ou would not believe the prices any way. GOING OUT OF BUSINESS PENDLETON, ORE. D. SA Yi RES & CO. Inc.,