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DAILY EAST OEEGOSJIAN, PENDLETON, OREGpN, WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1922. TWELVE PAGES ATHENA H. S. DEFEATED i STANFIELD TEAM 43-0 : PAGE EIGHT i (Hast Oregonian Special.) ATHK.VA, Nov. 1. W'm. .Sohrimpf died at his homo In Athena October 3a, 1 n i; hi the Sf of si years months and 2s days. He ts survived by his widow, three rhildren, Krnost Pohrlrnpf. Kimene Kchrimpl' and .Mrs. Vircil Zerba mid two Krandchiidren. Funeral services will be held at the .Methodist church Wednesday Novem ber 1, at '1 o'cluck. .Mr. mid .Mrs. Lee Joh.nson are at I.a Crosse, Wash., where they will visit a few days with .Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Tito ni w school hon.se far tile dis trict nortii of Afhona lias been com pleted. School started Monday wltlJ six jmplls enrolled. .Miss Kdlth Month Is the teichor. Mrs. i:ert liamsey left Sunday for Tertland. She will make an elended visit Willi relalives in the Willamette Valley. '' The IiIkIi school font hall ed the Stanl'le.hl team a I'riday afteruoon. Alhen; panic by a aeore of 4:i-'t. leain play- .Stlint'leld won the OKTIli'lT, Mieh., Nov. 1. Defiant and IndlKnant that they should be asked to etcplain how they pass their linn-workini; hours, biuny teachers in Detroit htnh sehools are said to have refused to answer a ipicstionnairc which has been submitted In llieni. The report, which principals are collect inn-, will lie sent to C. (). DaviH, secretary of the North Centra! Asso ciation of ('oIIcrcs and Secondary Schools, Ann Arbor. Anions the questions which have ex cited the ire of numerous teachers are: Mow many minutes did you spend on Saturday and Sunday last: "A" In physical recreation? "It" In social recreation ? "C" In itnprcscrihrd professional Btiuly? "U" Tn purely cultured activities? "V." 'In rellnioua and charitable ac tivities? "F" "0" In civic aetlvit'es? In purely personal activities other than those lislcdV tam'aiiu: vi:nmxi (,iit. UEUI.IN, Nov. 1.- (IT. r.) A crown eontainlnK seven hundred dia monds set In platinum, the smallest lliamomi nan a liinu, inc wuoic naii-' bio coHtlnii' elt'ht hundred million ,(r marks, will be the Wedding' n i ft from I the kaiser to his bride, rrlneoss Her- mlno. expensive Jeweled ear ruiRS will brim,' the weddlimr till'! tolal to a i billion marks. The radical press is bitterly condemning Wilhelm'siJ "trinketintf," declariiiK it had for many. IIRIN von EYES IRRITATED BY SUN.WIND.DUST 6-CINDERS RKOMNINOf 0 Cr SOLD Br DRUGGISTS 4 OPTICIANS ma re ivi caki uo& k vim wi co imitAMjru FOR JOINT SENATOR Umatilla, Union and ro-w Counties. Mow ii r i ' ... m v, tr...";..",,' 1 A HENRY J. TAYLOR Tho nanm of Ut'iify J. Taylor, plo twvr fnimiT of I'matiNa county, will lu upon tho lu inoriatlo tH'Krt as a liii im r ouididuto lor Joint fcv nator. Air. Taylor is a nnudstont advocate of Tax Reduction rt til says tliat t;i ii-dm tion ran ho nc-r-niiitlislii'tl if f will rlrrt It-KtNlat or who will lionostly tiy to do to. Ho iaoiH tho Ktiiritst f-nniniy in th ri mlttmo of the ojil. '.s niont y niul a lilM-rtl Mi.H of llu' public p hools. Ho in npposfil to I ho I 3Ionply Sthool BUI ! for tho it a son that Its adoption will fold to tho h1iim.Iv inlnh-iMtih himl-n of taxation approximate Iv $.t,"im.rto for nddil tonal school luiililinc ami j;roiintl. nnl nn annual additional I'urdi-n f appri'Xiitiatrly $ J.utiii.iMMi for ttiaintt na nrr atul i-M ra!ion, antt' for the Itutlni natn thit it Wouidl ih siroy parrnial nuthoi ity ami h prlve , thr faihi-rs and mot tin of tluir von- ' utitutjonal ripht to r iiumus fm-.lom in' the education of tht tr t-hihlt-t-n in tho 'f-ar ami admonition of the Ijord. am wt ll us th-ir tdutation alone othrr lint-s, A oto for Hniy J. Tnior Is a oi f.r ponnin tx n du. turn and tn tho tntert'st of ci t v fatht r and inottu-r tn thix U'Mrh-t and in thr stat 5 i i s 5 5 5 4 and when paused took no one Harvey and could the Hin NEW quite say dermyer EDISON up his song. wLMm mm .. ' Perfection of the NEW EDISON Demonstrated in Unique Tone Test at the First Christian Church IT is asking much of any device of metal and wood to expect it even to approximate the tones of the human voice. Yet before a large audience in the First Christian Church yesterday, the remarkable NEW EDISON proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that a mechanical instrument can RE-CREATE the very living voice of a famous singer. Harvey Hindermyer, well-known tenor, sang in direct comparison with the RE-CREATION of his voice by the NEW EDISON. Even critical hearers could detect no difference between Mr. Hindermyer's actual singing voice and its RE-CREATION. Could any other phonograph sustain this test? No other has ever attempted it. All that has been claimed for the unequalled realism of NEW EDISON RE-CREATIONS is established in fact by yesterday's matchless performance. Mr. Hindermyer took his place on the stage beside a graceful Chippendale cabinet. The delight of his golden voice reached out through the auditorium to scores of attentive music-lovers. Unexpectedly he stopped singing. The NEW EDI SON at his side took up the thread of his song, and, in the full, rich tones of the tenor, continued it alone. Singer and phonograph alternated to the end.. So ex actly like Mr. Hindermyer's living voice was the RE CREATER voice from the NEW EDISON, it was only by watching the movement of the singer's lips that they could be certain of the distinction. Similar tests were made by The Dann Trio. Their in strumental selections could not be distinguished from the RE-CREATED performance depth and quality of tones were identical no difference could be found. With the conclusion of the concert, it had been proved that the NEW EDISON is truly the artist in all but phy sical presence. Could better evidence be offered than the personal experience of a discriminating audience utterly convinced. The NEW EDISON "The Phonograph With a Soul" Was the instrument used yesterday a special model? Most emphatically, NO! Taken from regular stock, this NEW EDISON is known as an Official laboratory Model. Each Official La boratory Model in our stock is guaranteed to sus tain the same test of direct comparison with liv ing artists. One of these remarkable instruments is waiting to be delivered to YOUR home. Come in and hear it. And let us tell you about our Budget Plan, which brings this model into your home for no more than you would "pay down" for a talking machine. WARREN MUSIC HOUSE r I 9 . : ..... ..... ,,. , . ... . PENDLETON, ORE. Vote No. 29 X lor Henry J. Taylor A. !C. -X. Cha-rman C"inoM -vjv I . . I