?:en pases TAGS F0U2 DMLT EAST OREQ0351AN. PESDLETOS', OREOOH, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1920 THRESHING DELAYED AT GURDANE BY WEATHER AN rWiKPENDKNT NRYWAPER ranlMta TMllr Bml-w-My, ti fVndl.lon. Orftun, b the OUBlXNIAN iTHUhHlMO CO. Knter.d t Ui otorfic t to, Oregon, a eceod-cl Bull 1 lo5 BALK T? OTHER CITIEi ta.Brtai Hotel Mfwi Run, Portln. ON FILE AT Chlo-c Burwu, Security Bulld- 'vi'-.Mngto, D. C Borwm Ml Four .;h (Street, N. W. ..- f lk iHWittH Pma - Th Aolt-J Pre l exciunlvely eatl-led to th um for ropublicailoa r 11 a.w dit.h credited to It or pot etherwi or-llt4 In this ci 4 th lock P-blld a OBBORIPTION RATU (IN ADVANCE) paper Dally, en yer, by mall Haily. i month, by mall . rlly, tfcr month by mll n. ... Dully, on month by mall. Daily, on year by carrier Iily, aix month by carrier Dully, thrn month by rrt. Dally, one month, by crrUr. B.mi-Werkly, on year, by mll... Rml-Weeklv. l month, hy mall Remi-Wevkly. fuur mouth, by mail T-lephon WK-U 1UU THllOl Gil AlTKIl AXX" (By Fran . Stanton.) We sowed the eed fer th harvest. An' dreamed the frulu o". fall;.. .. An' ..tb'lnfla Went wrong;, ..,. Though we tolled along-- But w pulled through, after all! i ' i MUTiKured the yield o' cpttori. An", the corn crop went to the wall; An' we heaved a algh . -j. , j,,-,., ft At the prospect dry. , But we pulled through, after all) oh. it'a all in a rushln lifetlme- .,Perhapa, when on high, they call. Be it soon or late . !,r a When we reach the gal ' We ll oull through, after all! CniivriehtMl far Lh Ehhi .Oreffonlan Pub. Co. (Rast Oroiroiilan' Special.) ''. .. Ot,TniANE,' Nov. . -Threshing w;l ,8.ptttrtid In this vicinity Ikst wee but . ine recent rain aeiayeu . mem u i-w -" days. ' ' ' Lit Mr!l K0" Atonigomery ami mr, umi 175 Mra-Vern Ca.te returned ' Tuesday 'lt rrom t"lark8,on. AVnsh.whero they at- j"' tended their father's and mother' gold 75 en wedding .unniveraarsr. an or meir ! children botntt prcnt oxcept one loj'.' Ivyi There are 1 1 children in the family. Mm. Joe ' Mettle visited Tuesday With Mrs. John iJKlrtfoot. Frank Chapman 1 started to the mountains Tuesday to take Chas. Nel son up on top of the mountain, nau the misfortune to run a wheel oft his car. Jim Kelson went up - and 'took him on through. '. Mr. and Mrs. Pat Monaghan . have been caring for 'the store and post of fice during Mrs." Cates' absence. Mat McGovern, who has been work ing a short time for Mike Doherty, left for Pilot Rock to help Truman Cable awhile, . ' " .' Owing to the absence of their teach er Mrs. Vern. Cates, the school chil dren have had a few days'-vocation.; : MOONSHINE GASOLI f t l ARC.FJt EXPORTS- SMALLER IMPORTS AN increase of ?8,000,000 m, exports duc a decrease oi $150,000,000 in imports' in September, as compared' with Artrrmr is Khhwn in1 sc. statement issued'today by the Bu reau of Foreign and Domestic. Commerce of the. department of Hie exports in September amounted to $606,000,000, against $578,000,000 in August or trus year, ana oio,uuu,uu 1.i5Ci' iimluF rf Inst vear ' For the nine months period ended with September, 1920, the exports were $6)82,000,000 as compared with; ,$5,867,000,000 for last year. ( c .. - The September imports amounted to $363,000,000, against sin nnft ftnn in Anmist. 1920. and S435.000.00 in September, 19 19! For the nine months period ended with September of this year the imports were $4;358,00,000, agamsr ?z,ojy,uuu,uuu AstfiWrr Vi nrrpsTnriHirio neriod last veT. The imports of gold in September amounted to $39,Q00,00O h-& 9A nnn.noA: Tat: the nine months ended September of this year the imports of gold am ounted to $39,000,000 and exceeded tnose ior August Dy i t'0.000. For the nine months ended September of-this year the imports of gold amounted to $199,000,000, compared witnjpao,- f.lrt AAA )Un nntvin Aamnrl ff 1 ft 0 VfriiV - " . September exports of gold amounted to $17,000,000 against $25,000,000 in August, tmsyear, ana ..a.uuuwu in 3 919- For the nine-month period the gold exports were $359, 000,000, as against $226,000,000 last yesr. imports of silver r, rnnnnn fnr Rpntmhfir and S73.000.000 for the . nine months.' Exports of silver during September amounted td $6, 600,000 and for the nine-month period to $99,000,000. ( l NEW. YORK.' Nov., ,2. -(A. P.)' "Professor" P. John Chasler of Brook. lyn was arrested yesterday on a charge of grand larceny In connection with a 'discovery" designed to revolutlonue the motor fuel llndustry by mixing corn stalks, cane sugar and yeast as a substitute for gasoline. . A lesi OI llje suuaiimve in jhcbt dj him to have been approved a( itamsey, N. J., bv chemical' experts of. west Point, military academy.' Assistant District Attorney Lazarus said the real icret of the test was two barrels oi Brain alcohol . hidden behind, a wall and connected by a pipe to a tank con tainina- the substitute. Chasler's ar- reat followed an Investigation by the district attorney's office of a complaint of a delegation representing 400 per ons of the east side who claim to have l&vested In stock of. the - Fermogas company said to have-been formed by Chasler for the manufacture oi,tne substitute .motor fuel. . Chaslor.was specifically charged by Enrich Bares, a dealer In precious stones, with misappropriation oi a. .,- 000 check made payable to the l-er- mogas company. iLL..jjiuj j iffeprwiEJSmlae!Wma!mmmxjLu.i giaw ' -' - ' j flip " " .l jijl j ' ' Lfryt-i 53 H' KV ' Ij obit in construction-tvery part of Hi :"'"- y.y""' X j "ffi.'NSf ,.Cl - ill,, III , lalUy is fitted to tin fraction of a thousandth I ' UJi r-ji "T-A fet-ll ofaninchormatler-whichiicbouton. j ' ' 'H'-'i ' ' '-tLLk -' 1 ' ' 'Hi. -4 VwFr)fTjfrri fourth tin thKkMtst of a fin human hair. 'I " dfi'l f-"J--f . , . . j, j-XipK Y WPlnrSTBll'l vtn singtiitreu). nut and bolt isiruiiviiiu. '' . -. jPj ' I ' fci "'' I' " ' "''''ff Pi ullfinsdfurfit,itmiiith andikmruk -j vb ' ' r J ft--"- - . .v . -Xfh? - TT 1 I I CAMPAiGNING ON ELECTION DAY DJDER the laws of Oregon the voter is supposed to have an untrammeled right to cast his ballot as he pleases on . .ltinn Hnv without interference. Campaignmgas tor- biddin and many old-time practices are under the ban. The i-r fh vprw sWific and the East Oregonian has always con strued it as meaning in spirit and letter to apply to newspapers .5 -T-ii iHnnls Therefore this paper has refrained "w-rTv-nneoii election day: However; the PorH ITnewsDaners as usual fail to heed what appears to be the plain meaning of the law. ".' . '. X en . ,i,.ii ha a Hprisivfl ruluiir as to uie meaning oi tne corrupt practices act, so that it may. appiyto all alike, f elec tioneering Is forbidden on election day the fact should be mde .i. .na thP law should be observed. If, the law does not mean hatlt says then the bars should be completely down. ; ' MONEY AND EXCHANGE ; , FEATURE of the week which has caused surprise in some quarters hasten the reaction oi money rates w iuk" levels, with the accompanying effects which necessarily . ' i i o Thore rinn heen no alteration vx tur- 7?2S. federal resVrveankrbuTon the contrary, a redue V1 "1 commitments of these' instituhons' thh wdionnte- In some parts of the countrythe effort to Sd back aSultural product in order to. secure higher .prices i rJsulteS slowing down payment at banks and has tended to prevenUiSidSonf In others, the process of moving crtps t JSeedednorBm.mdjKiai a correspond-; &"lSjSK- There has , conb ued to be a reasonably good demand for acceptances and pthei' in stmints on the part of country banks. Higher' money rates vesunenw wic k temnoranr. a view supported by tt-ard. movement oi quotauons wiuui --k -r: - Icl&s Whfle the exchange market has responded to. tiie better r nt Britain every decided gain in quotation, par MSSbS&IS25 bthe selling of Urger totcommS bills called forth by the better outlook; and r;uca t,o h. tn vpetj- Prices down. From the in conwu-ciac - Clews Financial Review. , 7. ; CHICAGO. 'N'bv.'-..'.-Charle H! Weeghman, fo'r several years pre'sldent of the Chicago National, league base ball club, was dropped from the direc torate at the annual meeting of the stockholders . Monday. William I 'cck( president of the club, .was cho sen in his stead.,' Other: members of the board were reelected. '. . Selectonof John j. .rivers as man ager of the Cuba was approved as was the report of the. financial condition of the elub. which snowea a prom in au dition to the wiping 'out of all obliga tlpns.. ' ; . ' - A ATTACK ONWRA.NGEL rovSTANnXOPLB, Novr 2. (O, P. . Bolshevik ' forces havev Begun their final pre-winter attack on Gen eral Wrangel's troops. Tney are flinging themselves into tne iignung that th? Electric Light and Power Plant you buy is the plant best suited for your 'needs. - ' ' Be sure that you are not too easily convinced by clever , arguments. ,: . ' Be sur to get pJl the facts. ' Demand the proofs see ) ;': the figures. ' ' "' '':''. "' " ' ' '" .' ' . Be sure of the mechanical excellencer-see that preci: , sion and exactness are built into every part. 1 : Be sure that it is simple; that evenf moving part b in- . stantly accessible. , ' '"' . v ; : ' ":'.Be sure that it is dependable, that it is efficient; that it :; is powerful; that it will do in the" best, most convenient and mofct economical manner everything that is claim- edforiL. i- 4v,',.l - ':"r"-''i Be sur above fill tfatKeSrSi'flilngd' areve)cplafned;:'de" . monsf rated and proved to you in detail clearly and V concisely, so that you can understand them. Then, and not until then, can you possibly be sure that you have made the best selection. ' , ' Be sure to sea the LALLEY before you buy and prove to your self tliat it "Does More-Does It Better." Theh, ; and then only;J will you know the reason behind the LALLEY slogan "Dpes More Does It Better." ; . " Get the LALtEY . book;, . itt is full; of labor-saving, money .making helps. It tells you iri detail all about the bigger, better, more powerful LALLEY and how it . will pay for.itself in time and labor saved.'. This book . is free andjt does: not obligate you in any way send ; -'". tfor it today.. V-;: .';...rv'i.ry ';;'.;,'. t.-.w.v'- ?S;;:;;:;:'S ; -'l:':' " Pendleton, Ore. . ; Walk-Walla, Wash. ' Dealers Stll Hit plant of provtn quality. A plant drtigntd by tntn u ho know farm light and pourr tnimremcntt kmlt U giv yeurs of perfect tertkt at lot optr ahi.g cost A plant which hat given amipktt talis faction to thousands of ustrsoi tr a ptriod often years. , .' A plant on which tit after tales tervic dot not tat up yourprofJs., Our tried and tested sales plan enables ' dealers to increase their net profits and to build a permanent, substantial business. There is still open some' good productirt territory. To dealers who uill go light after business and no' after it nnht, ut uill assign txrlusiv territory and ro- operate un!h tales and sen ice methods that have proved stucessjuL Writ or Hire AO IV for the .alley Piopouiiun. r n The BE SURE Coupon I Gentlemen: I want to Bm Sort, to without obligation , or co-t on my part, send me the pew I slley ikk and full J, Dirtkula s about the Laliey Light and Home Electric . I Power Plant, also the name and addfe ut my nearest I Laliey Light Sale and Service utiort. v j Name j Town ............i , . -rr- r with fresh divisions from the north and with arms from, the Polish front Soviet troops attacked along the en tire southern front. ' Ilolsheviki com' muniques claimed complete success. Wrangel-admitted the evakniatinn of BerdlarJsk, on th bank of Azof,. and Alexandrovsk., Withdrawal, is said to be strategic, Wrangel' desiring to meet the enemy on prepared lines :' ! r ' tWfl i averatre voter strives . .IT. x.-.JLt tn th. nuestions at stake. It is the right ?.ia"","T.T T kVtt maintain a continnous inters ; i aairr It M hard to coach up on so many things at pne time. i , T v After a day or two it will be possible to take some time for the football season, the Red Cross drive ana otner press... political events oi liuere-a. r t . g ; J , , , r Another drop in the price of sugar is reported and no one wilt complain agatnst sucn news. AMERICAN OLYMPIC TEAM ., NOT 0MLY ONE TO KICK avTWKRP. Nov. ! --A. . re publication of the lnidwry of th Dutch football player protested strenuously against the quarters allot ted them aboard a small steamer I which brought them to Antwerp and on which they were supposed to, live. Pour of them, ringleaders In the "re bellion." were barred from the bigl . ., , , .. ....( 1 1. r. i . . v. n t.a iMiif.t KnmmiTr.i I . u.t i.iiri. rwixium ""' lira, uu w 1,1. . i ...... i - in the Olympic touma- -client to discipline them and send .... ,h.t Hi American Olym-iihem home In dltrrace the entire! tteeam as not th only, on to rebel, team formed a "rt of a soviet and becaur of the tranport aocommoda- forced th .committee to. back down, .-ik.il theia. - li-t aa th American 1eam won out ,,., the America's found the ever it Olympic committee lo ill caeel Jiatolk ait overcrowded h'i h n jiheara. 1 WHO'S AFRAID? , t Jim''' ' V , V- . ' v - tx , . t ';.!. ', . II !.' l . . J ' ' 4 : 1 1 :; - ' ww. afraid? Tht UtUe ftetch lal hin't, anyway! The pic Wno izTZLliriw river In Ulenesk on a wire "bridge," con-!ei-L? U thT. ma-neTthe fam.l, gets rxro. tb SLb4 iTwhT?hl. Utti lrl want to so to totu, u -U tu r-.-v - '-r " ft' - ' ' " -r-"- " ; 51 POINTS FROM VESTLA.ND Mi Mr. ORRFGON ARRIVES AT. EL PASO -JJZL '. . tt.. . 1 til ,. i 1 i ' (East Oregonlsn'Speclal.), ' ' ' ', MINEHAHA-WESTIxANDi Kov. 2. -C. A. Rhea I spending a few days at the home of his son, Waldon Rhea, C. M. Jackson made a business trip to Sand Hallow on Wednesday. Mrs. H. M. Cox ami daughter Miriam of Arlington, Oregon, were week end uets at the home' of Mrn. Cox'b sis ter, Mrs. W. O. Rodda. On Sunday a party motored up Little Butter Creek tq Lena, where they left Miss Miriam COx who teactte school near that place.: Miss Cox had been In attend ance at the teachers institute at Pen dleton last week. ,,'-! Elvin Corley of Gurdane' was a re cent' visitor at Westland. :.. :', .- 1 fay Is again moving from the West- lahd siding as the Tillamook Ranch Co. Is shipping Its crop to coast points. Fred. Thorn who la attending the Pendleton high school spent Institute r eek at the home of his mother, Mrs. It., E. Thorn,' Ha returned to Pendle toa. Sunday afternoon.' . . ,; . Lower Butter Creek people have re sumed their neighborhood dances held a the dance hall,, and those attending Saturday evening had an- enjoyable time,. The next dance will' be. held Vov. .,', ... .-','' - Wt,ll Ogden has moved his machine r.liop iy me site ni nis turnirr nli which waa recently destroyed by fire and has remodelled the machine shop and converted It Into a neat' and com forfabe. residence., -. . . - THRiE NEGROES? KILLED ' AND 11 ARRESTED IN i , ALABAMA GIN RIOTS 1- (. 1.. MOXTOOMHUr, Ala"., Nov. 2. (A P.) Armed county .and. cily officers and cltft.en volunteers were on guard last' night In the southern portion this county where the burning of cot ton gins, dwellings and churches yes terday . has led to the arrest of . 11 neeroes and the death of three others The property loss reported due to the Area waj tsitlmated. at 1100,000. rr . -;. Jj '1- t" " f 1 1 J-" 1 r-'1 r,4 Pt 15-' i 4 . 1 i t f . ., j ' i '- J ,.- ' - ' 1 r ' "f ' 1 ?r i '. . I V v- ;- j; -;sfT -;''' " j EL PA80 President Obregor.. ol Meco, Is seen la this 61c tore arriving at the station her, en route to Dallus to a-'tend the Texas Mate fair. Hit Visit It expected to do much to k,t about h.nir-ittr,n. Ti n MnyV-n axul-l-- lllllUd SlHlan. ... 1 '-'... "9 . ,