East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 28, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE NINE, Image 9

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    DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, STURDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1021.
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GERMANS SHOW ADMIRATION FORj
FIELD MARSHAL VON IIINDENBURG
AT FORMER EMPRESS' FUNERAL
Princess Passed Unnoticed
Through Crowds; Popular
; Field Marshal Applauded.
I'OTSTMHf Germany, May !. A.
P.) The affection ond admiration
which German people sllli entertain
for Held Marshal Von Hlndenburss
VU manifested by the throngs win
gathered to attend the funeral of tho
Empress Augusta Victoria.
Tho German rlncc passed, ylrttial
ly unnoticed through the crowd tout
wherever Hie popular Field Marshal
went there wua a murmur of admira
tion which frequently swelled Into pro
longed applause. Kven the Commun
Ists, who could be distinguished by
their remarks, were silent before Vm
Hindenburg, olthoiiRh they spoke
loudly about "tin soldiers" n other
high officers paHed.
There wn an amusing Incident
hen "hero of Tunnenborg" arrived
before Wlldpark station, where tho
service for the prince, were held. Ah
he rescinded gomewhat heavily from
an automobile, the great string of
mcdala about hi neck waa disarrang
ed.
A allk-hatted, whlts-whlskered man
and a polloeman rushed to rearrange
them and met head-on. The silk hat
wns dislodged and rolled upon the
puvement, and the policeman, stood In
a daze. m
In the meantime half a dosen offi
cers in full dress of generals had gath
ered about the "old man of the Mas.ir
lan lakes" and carefully arranged the
medals, while others helped the Field
Marshal put on his high, tasseled cap,
which he had been unnble to wear In
the confines of his closed car.
When Von lllndcnhurg appeared at
the station to depart, the streets fo.
many squares were packed with excit
ed crowds whli-h raised a tumultuous
cheer and narnln and nmln. until the 1
train was out of sight, the "hochs" re-
nomwlffft from thnlliuitirlH of Ihrofitu.
A short time previous, I'rlnce An- 1p
gust appeared on the station platform, f.E3
end was received with a. few lifted E
hats, but without cheers. I S3
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NOW IS THE TIME TO RUY YQUK
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UNTIL 10 P. M.
GAS OILSACCESSORIES.
SERVICE CAR AT ALL HOURS
Our Service Car is equipped with a crane for handling automo
biles with broken wheels, Spindles, or in any other
wrecked condition.
We Specialize in Repairing
Buick Hupmobile
LOXDON, May 2R. (Ed I Keen,
IT. 1'. guff Correspondent.) A threat
ened clgaretle famine brought the set
tlement of the HrlllKli mine strike
closer. Tobacco factories with their
large stores of manufactured goods
and Willi fair supplies of fuel, thus
u,r l,.n i..f,,.u....,1 tn onerale. Within
ttie last week, however, these supplies!
hnvo been depleted so far that tin of-
ficlnl warning was Issued by the asso
ciulicm or manufacturers. "Factories eI
will hire to curUill production." read S
the warning "Continuation of the 3
eon! Mr. up will bring on a cigarette I
I famine and a clgarctteless England j
will probable be the final argument ;g
with tne miner, owner, and public. In 1
brinfcln-,- about a settlement." Thejgg
wunlng was issued almost coincident- 1 53
j ally with the report that tho miners
' and owners. agreeing to Lloyd ,
lOenruf's Invitation, probably will meet c
! today. 1
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AUTOMOBILES.
Our long EXPERIENCE and EQUIPMENT enables us to give
you a job that will be satisfactory in erory way.
Newsome & Cummin g
For Good Automobile Repairing
Day and Night Phone 780
Courtesy 701 W. ALTA ST.
Res. Phone 1034
Service
(Opposite Van Petten Lumber Co.)
Despite diking and channeling, the
Hn.-inir river of china has in one thou
sand years, drowned more human be
ings than have been killed In nil the
wars of the sumo time. The only pre
ventive of floods is in the reforestation
of the denuded slopes which border
tho river valley.
CtXMi PAMIXK TllltKATEXEO.
CHICAGO, May 28. (U. P.) A
buyer's coal strike, now prevalent Is
precipitating the country Into a coal
famine similar to that of last year, ac
cording to Amedee J. Casey, editor of
a coal magazine, here today.
Ho serious Is the condition, that Chi.
cngo loan banks are devising systems
of loaning money to consumers In an
effort to encourage purchase of coal
at the reasonable rales said to be ex
isting at this time. Unless coal Is
purchased now. Casey said, an inevit
able fiimine will take place during the
fall and winter. The railroads now
are In a position to handle coal shlp
I ments, he added. In the fall and win
jter months, shipments from the mine
i will be more infrequent because of the
i lack of coal at the mines, shut down
I due to lack of demand.
"The possibilities of trouble are
' greater this year than they ever have
; been," Casey declared. "The mines
iare capable of storing a small amount
of coal. But this amount will not be
sufficient to meet the needs during the
cold spell."
Coal production since, the first of
the year has been 1 1 5.2 OS.OuO , tons
compared with 1 53. j.'3,0uii last year,
Casey said. This is due to the lack of
demand.
"I do not see anything now that can
avert a serious shortage of coal nest
winter unless the consumer wakes up
to the appeal of the operators to buy
now, so as to keep the mines in oper
ation, Casey concluded. "Those who
have heeded the repeated warnings
and have obtained their winter's sup
ply of coal have every reason to con
gratulate themselves when the cold
vent her cnme '
Goodrich
AND
Brunswick
HAVE DROPPED IN PRICE 20 PER CENT.
At the start of the motoring season yoil arc enabled
to purchased the best tires at an enormous saving.
Pendleton Rubber &
SUDDlV . CO. 1
j Wholesale and Retail. f
SALE! t
r. r.
30 HORSES-30
MAY 28th and 30th, 1921
On the above date I will have 30
Broke Work Horses at the
0. K. FEED YARDS
Pendleton, Ore.
Which I will sell at the right price.
These horses are of good color, age
from 4 to 7 years, and weigh from
1200 to 1600 pounds. Hlocky build;
no blemishes.
TERMS Cash, or Approved Notes.
Tiring jour trading horses, autos or
most anything you have for trade.
Ai.nniT i'im:nso.
Sales .Manager.
Independent Paint Shop
Auto Painter?
Corner E. Court and Thompson
Over McClintock' & Simpson
Phone 633
Our motto is First Class Work. Get our estimates before
you have that car painted.
E. C. LESLIE - R. R. PETTIT
Successors to CJyde McKay
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Is Colli
ummer is auing-Enjoy the
Doors in the Luxurious Comfort of an
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ACE SIX
"The Super
Comfort Road
Car
Price, $2,465
Principal
Pacific Points
Si
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Attractive Trade-in Offer
To get a large number of ACES quickly into the hands of ex
perienced motorists in this district, we are giving extremely lib
eral trade-in allowances on used cars with very easy terms on
the balance. We finance our own deferred payment papers.
This offer is limited in time. Take advantage of it now bring
your car along and select a brand new ACE Six.
Every ACE is sold with a guarantee of FREE SERVICE for
a period of Ninety Days with an additional guarantee against
defective material in any part of the car for ONE YEAR. The
tested superiority of the Standard Units in the ACE make it
perfectly safe for us to give this most unusual guarantee.
Apex Motor Corporation
Ypsilanti, Michigan
BRANCH NO. 18
49 Spokane Street, Walla Walla
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