JjATLT T5AST OREGONiAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY, FEBRUARYS, 1S1D. EIGHT PAGES- IX.: Mi -XTbs. Greatest Name In Goody-Land if 1,4 m 117 UuLjkkJliLS '" 1 i - J ' - rt. Ilr How about 8 I tonight? Itl ? itD il ; ) V -tT . SEALED TIGHT " SI ; giiJV' ' KEPT RWHT " ' ' JS&jsl 'irr r The Flavor diiAfl .KERETISKY LIVES QUIET LIFE -NOW mm ii &K, QU know the realm of child hood dreams land of sweets." Make some of those dreams a delightful reality by taking home WHIGLEY5 frequently. SPENDS MOST DAY IN LITTLE LONDON STUDY Dictates to- v Stenographer Who Takes Shorthand in 4 Languages. Y KDWl.V Hl'I-UINGER (I'htted Press Staff Correspondent.) I.ONIHJ.W Dec. 26. By mall,) Alexander Kerensky, former dictator "i Kussia- Is living quietly in the horn in at Friend on lambrJdRi Stairs Ter race., by HeBent' PaTk, in London. h his little study, which "ho occu pies a la ri?o pArt of Thd'Gay he is pre- )wrin his memoirs, re-reading and restudyina document tvhjch once rep resent ad ire destiny df ' Kussta, and dutalint? to his Russian stenographer, who can write shorthand in mour lan guages. Kerpnsy has just finished a book on the Korniloff mutiny. liny Pi jti to, Sins. Ho seldom goes outside his friend's beautiful, cozy little house. Once ? everv flv hn uulks nltiim- Ihrmieh thav i winding.' graveled paths of Regent I nusbn1 has proved most effectu- wunuuc umtrmn. v- . . 5,iv.i. & acres In NTJ 1-4 NR 1-4 sec- He has a, wonderful .pfavrya. power, tlod tawiwhlupu jnurih. range 35.': - K.wiwuiyi- Him exireineiy ; ;in J, ;'HMh , r. Weldert, SCauft. t'Slii-tdslva. J can jovk the.nioBt do- ; K" 1-4 wivtlun, townships north, lishtfully nniiiat'd ' one ''ln'oment : nil , mnite 36, ; . , he next the most , Sv4uiyi(Un.sl' no-1 K. I Find v. j. tollman, $1 " 'Ulte most B,nieriif men. ho.I-olo nd s In linck ;K" in the mltll. tTftie Jhls mind CtrfPlK.ily' . upon tlou to tle udditlun ot Jacob's Add .'iich s, parnl lu ht,.t , .!pi,d nvr'l- to I'endleton. Home tiultilins Co,. in JC. lfl. , Mc Ml.llvn, $10. 3-5 of lot J), block ); the seconr odd to oiisinal town of HornilHton.- . Matloek-IHitta Investment Co., tu W. W. Kdmlnaten. tl. B 1-a of I,nta .. block 5 In Golea add to I'endle- ton. ... A, MutlocU to .Win. McGregor,' II. Iota 7 and 6. block S3, Reservation add to Pendleton anil lot 8, block S3. Arnold & Haley's add to I'endleton. H. Kfflnser to 7, p. Casper, 10. SB 1,-4 SW 1-4. Rection 1, township 6' north. raiiKo 30. and descriptive : trat In SW 1-4 SW 1-4, section 16, Ios hiB iipitHptlon-uR thQ present In tant to Jne .eloiuled. Iy. Kiuin-eVur 4iu piesslona irout .the past, t generTlFersiiing IS CREATED KNIGHT! - U ' '. ' ' , 'It. XRW YORK,' Ji- 'S1.5 The British Vho1 'ho ' copy of ! the 1919 issue, nf which fia. just I been received liere. Il.a the puin-' j mender in chief of the Am'erlcan ; forcea in France i'as .'; "ijeriera'l - j Kir John Joseph Fvrsbiiis, 5. V- , On July 1 awarded the Brand rrosa tit the Order of tm- Bath' to! General T'ersliing. The award of the raud of the Order or ho1 Bath to a British subject aulomateul ly mikes a knight of the recip ient. . , f. j. - LAZY HUSBANDS OF MONTANA WORKING : -4 ... , ... HELENA, Mont., Jail. 31. The lacy $1. 5 'ink just across the road. He likes music, plays the piano fair al in Montana in compelling fathers to support their families, according to I S3 . " - . uoreau of Child and Animal I'rotec- i voKime of Russian vocal , , hts anur report to (iovernor j music Often he sits at the piano in .gam v. Stewart . .' , the little parlor on the second story j Ther'e have heen numerous' Install- ,nml slims throuKh, one Russian masterces in the experience nf the-bourd In auer anotner. . which fathers were indaoI to so to Sometimes he stops slnginjc to think work rather than run the rusk of trial, of hfs wife and two little boys, hos-, Prosecutions have "been eomparatively tijreu ' in . Moscow, Imprisoned by the few. . ' . ' ,r r : tolshevikl i, Vion after the. jrreat de-i The board recommendsf.leirislatlon to hacle, and later released fronv prison Prevent the marrla-re of jfeeble persons when Mrs. Kerensky sigrned a pledge '.and cites an Instance where repeated they would not leave Russia. j inter-marriage of a number jf such It is aiT exquisite little room, this : faml"-'s nas thrust due fruit of Idiot second-floor v.nrior finished i,, ; children upon the state for care. ,V 1-4 SW 1-S, section 17. SB 1-4 813 jl-4 section 18, north 1-2 NB 1-4 sec. j tlon 10, township 1 south, range 32. J. A. Feeto K. L. Kl(?in, 15.000. W 1-2 section 15: W 1-2 NW 1.. und NE I t-4 XV 1-4. section 22: X 1-2 section 21; SK 1-4 XE 1-4 and KE 1-4 ,VK 1-4 section lti, township 1 north, ranga 34. I-,. E. Elgin to J. A. re! $1500. ftot 4 In bbck 22. Arnold and ; Haley's addinn to Iendleton. . J,. W. Jenkins to A. K. Hostwlok, f 1. Tract in C. W. SW 1-4 SW 1-4 section 36, township" 8 north, range 21. V. Clark to X. Wellmaii.- 40O. NE 1-4 KE 1-4 section IX, township 6 north, range 35'. f RUSSIA'S "LITTLE GRAKDr,I0TII?a" ' U arrant Oat fr liet. H. B. 'Blackw ell is in the city toda SPOKANE, Feb. 3. A warrant for from Grant county. Ihe arrest of William ("Lonestar)) Dietz, football coach, who wa in- ' : dieted by the federal rrund jury for Your ad.. sh'otiW 'serve "yem qnlckly alle&ed falsification of hist question- when the cook leaves. ; rtaire. was lisTed In federal court. with a mnnster white polar bear rug on th'e middle of the floor, several big- Rray-upholstered cushiony arm chair and a wonderful couch into which you sink as into a feather bed There is also a recommendation that the marriace of first cousins he pro hibited, in the belief ThYit the Issue of ! ' i- : 1 in.-,-. 1-1. feeble-minded than where consanBut nity is not close or non-existent.- when yon sit down. One wall is a Hnnk of French win- j pKTITIOX FOK (iOVKRN.MKXT mws, through wl.loh creep the gray I.OTS Tt UK OX -MAKKLT lights uf a Londim day. A fire In a fireplace. at one end gives a homey tiut'h to the scene. Kerensky a lawyer. Kerensky was a lawyer in . Russia before the revolution. He is still in terested in law and devotes part of his time to legal questions. Ho is a man of remarkaMe person ality. He has a smile that wins you at first meeting, a real, friendly-Hke smile that 'convinces yo right away he Is interested in you. He, is direct and unaffected. He talks immediate ly to the point, like an American bus- TALKEETNA, Alaska, Fei. . Citizens of this place have petitioned the Alaskan Knuineering Commission that government township lots in Talkectna be placed upon the market. The townslle of Talkeetna, which it 12S miles north of Anchorage, on the government railroad, was jdatted last summer by' representatives of the 'United States land Office. REALTY TRANSFERS 1 ail -If s ' ll I The stock was purchased Tuesday at 8 p. m. The sale started Saturday at 9 a. m. The objective of this sale is to close out the sale in 18 days the Inland Empire Bank having bought the lease. - $10,000.00 worth of the everyday-wanted things to be sacrificed. Everything on sale was previously owned by The Leader, nothing has been added. In no instance has the price been raised before be ing cut. As long as this phenomenal sale lasts there will be wonderful opportunities for the purchase of staple and fancy requirements values extraordinary. Crockery, Millinery, Glassware, Graniteware, Tin ware, Stationery, Hosiery, Jewelry, Toys, Hard ware, Candy, Notions, Underwear, Eetc, all radi cally reduced for quick disposal. Take advantage of this sensational sale. Deeds. J. M." Hodges to P. , Stubblefield !j-,ots and 10 in Kluek 1 of the North addition to PlhJk lU-k., , I P. stubblefield to.. i Eldridge' $420 part of lots 9 and V0. .block 1, -North Addition. Pilot RocksK.. ; . II. M. Buchan to G. I Hlglrt. $1500. Lot 4 in block 22, Arnold-& Haley's Addition to City of Pendleton. ROAD BILL AS FIRST (Continued from page 1.) issu would he left entirely to the drs cretirii of the. cnmittee. Vn to 'Int the provisions of the new hishwny l ill hnve not beii changed and will i rob. abl; remajn as the main proposition o? the new law. ltcpresentatlve Woodson rr Umatll 'a aid Morrow counties who had been working so (juietly during the early part of the session made four speeches on the floor of the house Thursday, which showed that he not oSiby la cureftil legislator but a very forceful speaker. lro!oses pw Herd Law. Senator, ftitner is preparing a ne herd law for I'matilla county by re I ti est of a number of the people. Th iev law will be an amendment to Sec tion 1. Chapter 145 of the Session laws of the slate as amended - b l - i - . a i ... I. ... .,,.,.l.M.,.,it """" y;p 1 1 1 1 I lr ; y ........ . ' Hero i Broshkovskaya. "the little grandmother" Qf-the"RuRlrt. revolution but not In any yay allied with Bolshevism In her white -woolen cap and black shawl, and with her Jane Addanis, beat known of. America 'a woman social workers, who met her In Chicago and ar ranged the meetings which the 76-year-old Russian woman addressed there. Forty-six years of her life Breshkovskaya spent in exile in Rus sia, bnt it haa not lessened her will to bring freedom to her country. It . is the Kereiuky party, the tittle Russian woman says, that will tav . CROSSING EQUATOR GREAT DAY FOR LAND LUBBERS IN U. Si N. The story of the Initiation of sailors .ate and-gives pills made of dough and i-oavemie: or perhaps me eieoiit whe for the first lime cross the eipia t.jp la told jhy M. Kulison. C. C.M.,1-. S.' N., In charge of the nuvy recruit- j ing office here: . ' , I , One of the Kreat e-ents In a sailor'ai ciireer la when he crosses the euuator . and is Initiated into the mysteries of knife" ia used. The Konl demist then gives a hypodermic of tobasco sauce, after which the victim oe to the Royal l.'arber. He Is lathered wiih oil, graphite, lump black and rotten etsgs or any omer ingreaiein. Chanter 114 of the 1615 session so as the. deep In the domain of "His Ma . I I-natly the barber chair collupsca and to Include all of I'matilla county ex cept that portion allotted a ca'.tlo re. v-rves in the YVenuha forest eserve. Vhe lilil will be introduced during thjand lightning, oinlnsy week as the twenty day limit , messenger. "xjiires in a few days but may be ar.iended before passed. Mr. Marlon Jack of Pendleton Jias t'een stopping a few days In tho Cap tal city. E. S. Taylor, formerly with the nc 'amution Service at Hermiston, hot now' with a San Erancisco law, fine. The night l,he 'uht,er plunges head first Into jesty. King Neplune Itex." handled by the Royal Hears and Mer maids. Now he Is a lubber no more. Pretty rough? Yes. but m one la He notifies the captain that tho ship 1,1 " ioji-u ... . e is approaching the domain of King -anxious i r me ...no .... , v... in 1 1 ia i u uuH'ic. i ii iui'-B i i" - ... i ..i.:.. - mrue i n tx pcu. witit-r n-ir mi.j ueiure iiif fuutmr i ni:iiit.i uic nnii' i .... . . ia boarded, ;i,inid a nreat storm of hail ; toy Jving Neptune s , M. ur :2. Ferierul building. ISO.V, t. C. M.t V. S. X. VotitunM It v f 1 1 lir et ?i 1 1 Ihn and all the finny tribes and that the-1 foriimnce are on display at the rwcruU king will he Aboard ori the morrow m ornce. rM.ni with his royal court to Initiate all the land In libera so that they may associ ate "with shiirks, mermaids, polly- 3as been doing soujie work in the thtvd ; wogs, and sea-serpents. house for the pat few days.. . . I j ! The captain gives his approval and I Your ad chould Interest an owner of uninvested money in your plan. KASTKll.V TOWX II S OVKIi Ut FLAX Representative Iodd occupied fihe , the messenger departs amid another j speaker's chair for a shu't llnio furious storm. , Thursday afternoon while Speaker j The next day the crew Is called to) , , Jones was getting a 'breath ot fih uunrters and King Neptune, arnini j CATAStJI'A, Pa-., Keb, 1 Cataiio.ua air. Some of Mr- Uodd's contempor-; panied by his royal court. Inspects the. has a novel plan for a 125, "Uv monu aries sought to confuse him and have I crew. The tf.iptain makes a short ad- ment that it plana to erect for the a little fun at his expense but he dress of welcome after which the cere-I heroes of tho European war. The by with the intricacies of parliament. monies begin. memorial is to be financed and tjullt W. F. Owens to George K. Allen, inry law in fine style. TWIN SISTERS ARE STAR SWIMMERS l- NO - Come today. Sale Conducted Vndcr New 31anagcment. Corner Court and Main Sts. I -W J j The land lubbers, who have never by the Catas.pia Memorial Community lerosse'd the line before, .are suinmonrd j association, it is proposed to Incor one by one and asked to anwwer vari- poratc wllh a Capital of ?2'tI).tM0 with ous charges made by the King. Guilty 2000 subscribers at once c ut a day, or not -guilty, the lubber is compelled j 1 500 at two cents a day, f,(m al three to tnke tho treatment. I cents, 500 at five cents, all for five The Royal lioctor Is' first, to opcr- 1 years, this plan netting JlS;noo. e-H"? m I 1 HU II Hall I " lawtfffyi, T--M-IHIII I i THIS is just what you need, madam. Many women who were troubled with indigestion, a sallow, muddy skin, indicating biliousness and habitual constipation, have been permanently cured by the use" of Chamberlain's Tablets. Before using these tablets they felf. miserable and despondent. Now they are cheerful and happy and relish' thejr ' meals. Try them. They only cost a quarter'.'" ituu! ii Li: It is not necessary" to go to tho , ocean to find mermaids. . ' I At least thai is th opinion of Columbus,- Ohio, swimmirfg lana, who witnessed the recent record breaking feats of j Miss lailh Smith. , J Ruth and her twin sister, Elean- or, though but fourteen years old. already are listed among the swimmers who are placing Amer ica In the front rank. 4 t It was during the competitions of the Allegheny Mountain A. A. V. that Rnlh established her two Amoricanreeord - ' f In the ISO-yard back stroke she' made It in 2:18. clipping 8 2-5 seconds from the American record of Miss Dorothy Burns, and 1 2-5 seconds from the world's record nf 2:1 2-B held by Miss Lucy Morton of England. i I In the 200-ard breast stroke championship, Ruth, hard pressed by her slater, Eleanor, eel a mark of 3:16 4-5, clipping 7 seconds from the American standard aot by herself last winter, and com ing wlihln 2 4-6 seconds of the worm a records, also held by Miss ANOTHER: CARLOAD OF - ' 'i j' n . i COMING - If you liae been waiting imllciilly for llu4lnic l-n you could get that new IHlil TOI ItlXti CAR, c are going to t. II you lliut your naitliiK days arc uhuiit over. Corload of touring rnrs noi mi Hit- road. Come In and algu an tliut, order iialay and make sure f gelling delivery. Ford Touringr, $(!08.95 f. o. b. Pendleton Simpson Auto Co. Water & Johnson Sts. Fhonc 408 j