East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 28, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST.OREGONIAK, PENDLETON OREG6N, STUKDAY EVENING, MAY 28. 1941.
TWELVE PAGES
MRS. DAVID LLOYD
i GEORGE IS EFFECTIVE
POLmCAL CAMPAIGNER
Prides Herself on Personal
Management of Home But;
V. tl U Ainu 1' 1 1 t V W J'L V . 1
lyiiVlMiX, M.,r " A. 1M Xlrn.
I'aviil l.lo.l wtr- Hi the Hnt-
ish premier, prides herself on the
jif I nntna'ruciil of her home nt
No. 10 IXiwnlnK street, but she i:un
nlso make a political speech with tetl-j
tiiK effect, j
Few l -plot-lions of recent data'
have failed to luro her mill her iir-j
jjns.sive campaign activities have fur-J
nished interesting copy for the nvw.s-1
papers of iill shades.
Not onl has slip rampalsnWf in I
Wall . the bailiwick of the Lloyd i
(iroi'fi'S tint slip has invaded opposl-i
tlon territory unltuimidntcd by the)
hostile gestures ut strong labor sec-;
tions. J
1'crhnps her trreatest personal tri
umph was her tour of th Kedfonl I
rlisirU t where a hard fiirht was rn-!
niK between ("oatiiion-1 jihor and la- '
hor candidates, .she was acclaimed!
evei ywhere.
The labor party sent cars nml
speakers in her wake, hut they had a
chilly reception. !
Special Coffin For Tall Man
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I "I'hONE !
FIVE I
FOR j
FUEL . j
CASTLE GATE
S EGG COAL
r THE RIGHT SIZE FOR THIS WEATHER
i CLEAN AND UNIFORM
B. L. BURROUGHS-He Has It! f
.iiiiiimiiimmititmi iiiiiiiiMimtiiii itiiiiinif in ii itiimii umium i ;
1 m JLV Fir; mssuLaiLHAmn
Wfti
If You Use
GATES TIRES
You Have No Tire Trouble
Gertson & Marty
639 Cottonwood Street Phone 595
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When Iowa'i
tallest man, Ber .
naixl Coyne of An.
than. In., died, tha
local casket ronv
jiatiy had to build
a special coffin
and roUKh box for
the body. Coyne
va nine feet two
Inches tall. The
lie of the coffin
and rough box are
com P" red above
1th that of an
tverupe man.
i r -iwi iiii I TWO PASStNGlt ROADSTFR Lt'"'--,---ALwa I
I 0-Aorir. I J finch uhnlkan I ,n""" '' ""I'1 " P
. ..' v 444 m 3 m ts v : " ' i .
At Klstow, tin' hil thpl.ire of John
Umiyan, .Mrs. I.hnd (Ir.uo n-oeivi'd
a gift of a i-opy ui "i 'i!:,rMm's i'ro
Bross." School children at AVil!ini;;i'n ua
her a hUK'' K t-k, cm idomat ic of Wales
and flto proiui.M'tl r. Itoil it for licr
hushiind tn t -lection day.
The tour Mas computed hy a yisit
at Wihien to a failo r one linn, lied
year old and his son, u:-:ed SI, holh
staunch l.iherals and now si:(ioricrs
of lle t'oulition.
Bl
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A('U(liA, 111., May ;'v -U". P.)
and two injuitMl vhka an aiitcni-'bilo
in which thoy w n i-iriniii t'roiit a j
tl.iiire was slrurk hy tl.t' 'hicau, j
I Suvlinyrturi ami Qiiiney train, !
vaxc rvK!:, h. r. - a. m. n-ibr. J
of the Cunadian l:o!e:u Dollar t'om-j
pany. is now in Knuiam! t'r thp pur-
pf'S of purrhiisiii no m- it'
freiuhtors t add to the :"Ievi the com- I
pany alradv opcrat th T.o ir'ic, !
THE xVUNE-JOIEELER' STUDIO
Has made special arrangements to welcome graduates for
THEIR PICTURE OF PICTURES
Totted plants and floWers on hand for use in this studio and for
accommodation of graduates. '
THE SOUVENIR OF SCHOOL DAYS
Special invitation extended for group pictures,
riione us at 533 ' 2Z2 E. Alta Pendleton
Bet I II never
go on a hunger-
strike so leno
aslcant
Post
TQASTIE5
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AND U. OF 0. HIGH
SCHOOL IS DEDICATED
New Building Declared to be
Most Complete cf its Kind
on the Pacific Coast.
rXIVKUSITV Or" OIUaHkV, Kii
ene. May Tht now l-al'acfithn
liiiiidins: wild i'liivt-i'sity tt Ort'non
liStrh M'hoi'l wiil ho formally opened
ami ddiriiU'ii Friday nitfrmion, Jay
7, aooortiinir lo an annnunrfonent hy
Dr. H. D. SheMtm. .h-an. VAzht hun
Urod sjioeial invitaions havo heen sent
i sttpt'nntomhnts. pnneipal.s and
u aeluTs in Orc-mii, ti .si looif hoards
ami l vachin ah.iinni, and ti patnsns
i ihe school, T. ii, dU assistant .sti
perintondtnt of ilin Soattto sehonts
and an autiu-rity tn st'foniary edit,
eation. will rivp ilu dedication ad-
dl-O-SH.
The now hiiih s-imtd is doelarod t
hp tho mntf cHmpictf of Mm kind on
the Pacific roast. Sftvttd snperin-temh-nts
ami sehmtl hoard.s of Oregon
have been interested in the arehitee
ture of this onf-stoiy h:!(iins?. as well
as in the met hints of in.-iiruetion used.
In line with the policy of the Uni
versity of or'.n to provide a hiphiy
adequate truimnu in the various pro
fessions for which it prepares yotms
mi'n and women, praclical work has
m-en estahlished in Vho school of t'dn
cation. The university hih sehool !s in a
sense an efficiejit lahoratory afford-nr-,'
an opportunity to prospective
hitrh scliottj teachers for ohservat ion
and study of a good quality of tench
mi?, and for an introduction to the re
spoiisihUith'H of tho class room.
'i'he primary purposes of the school,
in addition to the incidental giving "f
a wholesome type of secondary edu
catii'ii to a nuinhcr of future citizens
'nave own three:
1. To deinonstrnle Kiiperior meth
ods of teaching and school admiiHS
trniion. 2. To provide opportunity for high
school teachers In training to, observe
expei aenced and superior teachers at
work in the classroom.
Z. To furnish a lahoratory for re
sciirch in problems of education.
The procram. which will he held in
'the assembly room of the linlversity
I hitrh school, with Dr. H. IX Sheldon,
! dean of the s-riool of education, pre
jsidtnw, is as follows:
j Invocation -Dean K. C. Pamlerson.
! Eugene pdhle Universitv.
Mnsic-r-T'niversity HiKh School
Gl;e (.'itih.'
Address "The Fufuro in Secondary
Kdttcrition," T. H. Cole, assistant an-
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THE Special-Six ; Two Passenger
Roadster is an ideal car for a man
with a small family or for a salesman who
wants a sturdy, dependable, economical
car with plenty of power, but who does not
need a five or seven passenger car. Theis
is ample room in the rear compartment
for luggage or salesmen's sample cases.
This is a Sludebaker Year
WALLACE BROS.
Elks Building
Touring Cart and Roaittm
UCHT SIX TOURINC. CAR 1
SPfCIALSIX TOUHING CAR "
Caap0 and SJant 4
ur.irr-six coupe.roadstek .,.1
U(.HT-SIX SEDAN -.77..
SCH UL.MX COUPE j.
SPIXIAL-SIX SLOAN :
ALL ,STUDEBAKKR CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRSS
tMsMgaiawfwiwiiiiiiMM
perintendent of Seattle .schools, i
Music, j
Addresses !.A. ,jirvut. supcrin
ler.iieiii of I'oi'Uand'.. schools; J. A.
Churchill, .slate superintendent- of
puldic instruction; I'. 1,. Canipell,'
presld-nt of Ihe I'niveisity of nrei;on;
P. ''arlton, .superintendent of ihe
Kut;eiif schools.
OTTAWA, Ontario. Truiniiitr of
Canada's, peace-lime air forcv offictas
has been luakhiK jjreat headway at.
Camp iirden. , ( fvvr t o yoiinif men
are taking the course. Fur winter fly.
intr plans are fitted with skiff.
Distinction Without
Extravagance
Alost five-p3ssenger cars are undistinctive and commonplace.
I hey are types instead of original creations. And therein lies
the first great difference between the New Series "Glenbrook"
and many other cars of the medium priced field.
When you first look at a "Glenbrook" you will recognize it at
once as a car with a very distinctive and altogether charming
personality. Like well groomed people, it is individual and unique.
Ride in the Glenbrook and your first impression will become
enthusiastic convictions. You wiil sense at once the power and
mechanical resources that meet every emergency o; the road.
Each burst of speed, each conquered grade drives this convic
tion home.
But spirited performance is most appreciated these days when :t
is achieved without waste and extravagance. Not the least of
the Glenbrook owner's satisfaction lies in his modest bills for '
fuel and upkeep.
rAiGE-iiZTr.orr motor car co., Detroit
O. E. HOLD MAN AUTO CO.
Phone 40
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Kansas City Life Insurance
Company
f K.tnsa City. In the t:te Bf Miwnir, 1
n the :nnt ,!y of iH-t-mtiHr. r.''u, nuuie I
t tiio Incut-urn o Cuiinnlrtuirif r of tlit5tato j
(iiilltil '
ArnnuntvOf rnpiut Atock p-.iiI 1
upk... v.$ , 2UO,000.00 j
j Income.
Tot.il prt-niiuin ' tmMme for !
Ui"rfar I G.vS4.J-JJ.'J";
IiUfr-t, liviiicmln mthI rMit.- I
i-i-fi!il diinriK tli- y-ar... Ul'KU'Jfi'.U
Ihi-ohm- itum uih'f Sftn : ; -
(iuniiit i lie yntir 1 1!l.:ta:t,.'i'i
TotiiJ iii'.iiiMP '. . . 7,.i:;;t,",."..i.vu
liliitrTm-nlr.
Paid for ,aen. 'minv.-m' mi,
if tuniilj. ; ntnl murmnlvv
value. $ l.;H1,i5t',4.2H
Divi(ti-mt iaiif In poli. yliohi.
ri dm-intr Uu- m . ....... ;a;...i' :u
DiviI-ialH pf.otl -ti titpital
nt'fk fltitiuif (h year -1 ' V.j.fmo.ot)
C"iioiil,ikni'',(UMl nltit' iiYl
iluririK -tli war I,nsr(, I
Tatfs. lit(-iiflp mid fte paid
durinii t lie y nr. , . . , 1
Anitnuu ul .ill tiLhtr ( Xjn ntll-
tures : Hl.72.
Total cp. miltiirpx $ 4,147. 1 7.7'
V'nlurf of n al 'ifiti.le owned
imarliH wi,hi.-. 11-', 472.04
Vuhif of mofltf it ml honiln
owned tmmket or ainor
tizod vahit) , Wt.VMATt
LoaiiK on uiortK;K' ,and t;ol-
lHtt.ru!. H: lJ,,ni4.84K.!H
Preiiiiiini noiPM ami . policy
loans . 2.HH.4c'..':2
CiiMx in bnnki ami ;n (Kind.. r.fjti.,"7tl 10
NVt uncolit'ttd Bull d-f(ril ,
priniurii TiSH.Tt7i7.lH
Intrcft and rent. due nod
Accrued 34! 010 77
"Oth r a8w oim) u..i(id. 1 1
Total ftuset $17.:.S0.444 'Jt!
l.Iubllhint.
St rewrve $ l."i,2 1 ti"".
t;rof riftiiiic for lfiMHfi unpaid 1 U7.!i7l :! (
Ail other lialtiliticf I.Csii..'JT
Total l!iMlltfeB, exfluslve
of filpltHl Block of
Jt)(.tlint $i7,OSS.s.t0.1f
HiiMWieM In Oregon for tht 'Vettr.
rjropM prr-miutns received dur
ing the yejij- f IU7 7;.. !! .
Pri iiilonifl nnt dlviilfiid re-
tui nt-d dm in k the yenr . . . , ".7 mo
LoxeH piilrt dunnn the yeiir. . I.ooo.dd
KANSAS flTV I. IKK NKR NrK
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J. T. PKVN' II.DM, I'i"h:-I. nt.
C. N. HKA II.. .sectfliiry.
StaMMory" rfiilMif n(Iu-rii-y f'-c ix-rvlce.
CUAlthKri UllAMM, i'uiiiund. Un.n.
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SHE j
BROKE
DOWN ii
Four '
miles ;
If you 'd .avoid both jolt ajnd jar
k f f . rj ? ' !
: Let usanspect youi''iu6tor-car.--
-Wouldn't Hint jar von'."' remarked ho cureless autoist n : hi
Imided in 11. e dttch.. "on')' yesterday I ipad n .ml aihlsiuK inn to tam
in rpert insppet niy-cnr hut I IlioiiKhtM .wh omc wine tiahy.- Now
look at nie, 1 wonder in Ihe nanie of the ninn who Invrnled mile
rttoneH how far il is to the nearest telephone?" Telephone to us!
RUDY TANNLER f
Service Car I)nv anl Xlsht ' JtmnKli-nceplflJ-W
Shop phone, 870
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1'.. . . . .a - - - . - ' -i -i -n a mm nw Of'ar-m i ! m i i -.a.r"' - ..
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Suuaras of blue and gold beading
pivo u diRtingulBhed air to this snake
colored crepe de chine frock which
Mixs Martha Mansfield, Kelznlck
mwie actress, Ik wearing. Note the
ehcatti of fciilher at tile Sii of ber
KUMi't, SiJjaU but,
LADIES
When IrrcRiihir or wipprosKoil iibc
Triumph 1'tlls. Safe and dependable
in all proper cases. oi soki m irus .
f-ttore no not experiment with
for "Relief" and particulars, It's f rco. I
Address: National Medical Institute.
others; save disappointment. Write
Milwaukee, Wis.
"POPULAR rOH CINia AXIOMS'
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A t'rt oaratlnrt. o"
COMPOUND COPAIBA and CUEE"5&
- AT YOU B DPUGCIST
A.V for BY KAMJ ONLY, .volet Su'tluT-
"i r)nn nari i nw m m mm-
Mil 4
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The Best of Everything
In Tailoring ,
Yes, every thing that is good in custom-tailoring
is embodied in the making of your clothes
here. The finest and most exclusive, imported
fabrics, the best linings and trimmings, as (well
as perfect finish, are assured by the highest
class of workmanship. It's a service that eVery
man will enjoy and appreciate it's .& service
that will produce 100 per cent satisfaction L
Buy your clothes at home keep away from
foreign cloth selling agents. ' " - -
John Dorf man
the tailor ; nB -
Rccmi 7-8-9 Despain Bldg. JW1 P8
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