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PAGE EIGHT DAILY EAST OBTEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JUNE i4, 1922 TWELVE PAGES , POISONED BY (VY WWMII i ' 1 TP - ' - n A startling new fact about tire rubber "CEE the rubber of that tire? It I : looks pretty much like any other tire rubber, doesn't it? Yet, if you compared it with an ordi- nary tire under a microscope, you would tee peat difference. Ordinary tire rubber ia filled with 'lumps.' Thermoid Rubber ii even . and fine-textured. That's a very important difference. It ia the whole aecret of the long wear of Thermoid Tirea." : Two chemisti and two practi cal tire-buildert in the- Thermoid Kubbcr Company spent monthi , W. J. CLARKE Pendleton," Oregdri '": 7 in laboratory work and road teats. They finally perfected Cro lide a) rubber compound, that reduce "lumpy - formations to a minimum. Crolide Compound ia to-day tued exclusively in the manufac ture of Thermoid Tirea. Made with Crolide Compound, Ther moid Tirea are protected against rapid wear against unnecessary sand boils, blisters and blow-outs. - You are invited to call and see the tires for yourself also the famous Crolide Compound Tubes. CHESHIRE HARDWARE ,. ,:. CO. :,; . Milton, Ore (Bast Oregonian Special.) " MEACHAJf, June 14. Alias Mable Hudson motored up from Pendleton Sunday. , . . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cox came down from Kamela Sunday and went out to the lake fishing. ''"'"" J. ). Casey and son John came home Sunday from The Dalles. John Crow and wife spent Sunday visiting O. P. Bowman and family. Miss Helen Barker arrived here this week from Weiser, Idaho, to visit with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. Barker. ' H. T..Dealy and T. M. Dealy came up from Freewater one day this week on business. W. M. Chelf was a Pendleton visit or' this week. ; Mr. Doybins the government trap per, was, badly poisoned , this week with poison ivy. He Is under the doc tor's care in Pendleton. A. J. Smith brought his sheep up from Pilot Rock this week. ( Oeorjre Van Orsdall came tin from Pendleton this week to look after hit pasture lands. i , Born, June 10, to Mr. " and Mrs. .lark Doelcweiler, a 7 1-3- pound boy. We were visited with a heavy rain and hail storm this week which v , much needed. The Brass ' was never better for this time of year. Mr. and Mrs. Ouv N'rin mn'torcd down from Jvamelu Htinny. . Mrs. J. B. Bilker spell one .' week vistine Mrs. Frank' HhiiIi-h :,i Kamela. A. " J. Fmlth motored down tfi Pen dleton Saturday evonlwr. DIVORCED MAN WORKS IN . JAIL TO EARN ALIMONY DETBOIT, Mich., June 14. Alfred J. IliKUfns will remain lu the Detroit House of Correction .""til he has earned $M. And at 12 aeek, the amount inmates receive, he will prob ably stay for a lonir time. The money is i alimony, due his former -wife Helen, forjthe support of his eight-year-old son, Alfred, Jr. 1 Mrs. Hitrifins told Judge (soft her hus band had paid her nothing. Higgtns was sentenced for contempt of court. , , ...p.. ( 'MERIT CONTEST' IS CONDUCTED IN FRANCE WHITE ANTS DESTROYING ' HOMES IN ILLINOIS CITY CLINTON, III., June 14. (I. N. S.) An urmy of white ants millions In number are destroying two- beauti ful homes In this city. Eating- their way through the weatherboardlng, the insect army has burrowed into the hardwood floors until the boards crumble under a touch of the finger. No chock can be made on the de structive pests , and the homes are doomed to be reduced to nothing. YOUTHFUL LASSO CHAMP IS ROPED IN BY COURT PATHS, June 14. Beauty Is' as beauty but this story, doesn't con cern beauty at all. 't concerns merit, which everyone agrees Is a desirable quality! .' -' Enough to sny that the Echo de Tarls, varying the usual newspaper campaign, is offering prizes amount ing to nearly $10,000 to the girls voted the "most meritorious" in France., And looks dnn'tt count! NORTHAMPTON, Mass., June 14. Allon Dnmon, a sixteen-year-old schoolboy, was so adept with a lasoo that he landed in court. - Allen, the court alleged, used poor Judgment in selecting Miss Edith E. Snyder, a pretty teacher, as the subject for his l.lni'liit activities and placed under bonds for a year to insure his gooi behavior. - HUBBY TOO HANDSOME, WIFE GRANTED DIVORCE PKTriOIT, June: 14. Only one woman In 2f,000 didn't want Charles V, lane for a husbnnd, Mrs. dene vieve Kane told Judge Wayne in ask ing for a divorce. "lie tnld me he was so handsome that 25.000 women wanted to wed him," Mrs. Kane declared. The deeree was grantod. THRONGS "WATCH SAILING SHIP DOCK WITHOUT AID HAVEBHH.U Mass., June 14. For the first tlmo in twenty-five years residents of Haverhill turned out in thousands to view the berthing of sailing ship at the Haverhill wharf. The work was conducted by Cnpt H. Morse, who brought the schooner Hessie L. Morse, loaded with a cargo of lumber, up the Merrtmao River without assistance from tugs. Harbor Master John F. Gilmartin docked the schooner. ,1 RMTi 1 1 Preserving time c ! and a cool Ajtchen Make canning time a real pleasure this year by vising a good oil cook stove. It concentrates a steady, controlled heat directly under the utensil. Your task is shortened and your kitchen is kept cool, clean and comfortable. To insure best results, use only Pearl Oil the clean-burning, uni form kerosene refined and re refined by a special process. Sold by dealers everywhere. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Spend Money to Advertise Coffee IlIO IJE JANEIRO." By mail to I United Press.) "There's a reason" for Brazilian exporters, especially the coffee men, to spend large quanti ties ot money in the ITnitod States and Canada to counter the propagan da against drinking the juice from the coffee bean, and further, adver tise Hiazinian products. This was thnsubstunne of a speech before the Brazilian Onmmnrciai As sociation by William Miwxoco, promi nent business man. Mazzoco suggested that Brazil send an exhibition ship to the United States and Canada to advertise Bra zilian coffee and other leadlnir nru. auccs. He stated . to the association that on a recent visit to the irnii,i States he saw plenty of advertising for Colombian and West Indian cof fee. However, Mazzoco said, "pro paganda for the Brazilian bean is conspicuous in the United Stutes be cause of its absence." Mazzoco pointed out that Brnzillan coffee is being advertised in lending North American cities, but not in a satisfactory manner. He suggested that the Brazilian coffee grower and exporter get their heads and pocket oooks together and cut loose a big campaign In the United States for larger consumption of Brazilian cof. fee. French Newspapers Oppose Oil Claims ' Sought by America r A R IS, June 14. The nationalistic press is criticizing severely the report or i. Laurent Eynao on the petroleum situation made after his return from Genoa, in which he urges that Franc? support American claims and points out that the Interests of the United States and Frnnce in petroleum con cession nro identical. hynao is accused editorially of de fending Standard Oil interests a rain. it Shell interests and playing an Ameri can game against England, a viola tion of French neutrality. "If France declares war In Eurone. as our born reactionaries dream," asks Gustave Tory, in Oeuvre. "can one seriously believe that the United States win nourish our airplanes, our tanks and our snbbarines with petroleum. the very United States that denounces our militarism as with a flail?" At Right the first Franklin ever sold, as it looks today, 20 years lat er. Seated in it are S. G. Averell (left), Its original purchaser, and John Wil kinson, its ''designer, now' vice-president", of the Franklin organization. Below the same men in the Franklin which Mr. Averell owns now. W vi - - - - 'dJ . " , . y ' ... .. '7 . . .. . ...... -'.J.V. 'AV...vx.. .. Twenty years ago June 19th, the first Franklin was sold- and to the owner of a vater-cooled car. Today .the Franklin is selling faster than any other car of its class ..$1950 FIl VBNKT.IN mCALEltS IX THIS ViOIXITT PENDLETON AUTO CO. 300 F Court Stiwt Ktahlislird 1907 Pendleton, Oi-e. I.A GRANDF T)avid I. fttoildard . YAKIMA Henry H. Schott WALLA WALLA Franklin Sales Co. COLFAX Cram Bros. WENATCHEE Wenatchee 1'roduce SPOKANE Rant & Halstead Co., Inc. s. - BOI.SK Norman Gratz. And ngiiin: "The tnio French Policy should consist in profiting hy- ne rivalry of the Htandurd and the Shell and while there is yet time to assure to France, under the most d- antugeous conditions, that petroleum MACHINE IS INVENTED FOR. MINCING MICROBES LONDON, June 14. An extraordi nary maihine for mincing .microbes baa been erected in the Research Laboratories of St.' Paul's Hospital, London. Microbes which Are 1nvlihla tn fho production which is nott less Indispen-i sight are out Into bits in the microbe sable in peace than In wartime." . 1 miming machine. The n,.,ehi.,. two discs, one of which is stationary, while the other rotates. The sta tionary disc has seventy tiny ste'l knives and the nitiitlnK diso eiKhty cutting edsjes. The inieroues, sua pt nded in an alkatla liquid, are forced nsainst these cultinR edges at a speed if sixty miles an hour. The machine is used in the making of uuti-toxins. kl.U,NTO, Alberta. A special train under the auspices of the de partment of agriculture is to tour Alherta In an effort to stir up great er Interest in the hog jndustry, an especially in the bacon hog. v PEARL UEROJfcNE) HEAT AND LICIiT riOIL fclVXI .,CCkSi!MT Evelyn Meets Her Granddad ,srV S '1 i?7 rZ , , "V. -v. I. l-l t- 1 S e,-a i J J I 1 n VTm. 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