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TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 TEN PAGES SECTION TWO PAGES 7 TO 10 onian DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1920. BANK OF ECHO WILL IVAL Directors Decide to Hurry Building Adjoining Rjftsent Site Which Will Include Big Vault and Safety Deposit - A two Ht itryLliu n k FROM CUBA WILL ROOT HIGH PRICE OF SUGAR Cane Supply, Expected to Reach Here Early in Febru- i ary is Slated to Fall to $9 to 110 to Consumer. KCIIU. .Jan. 1 :i I'litlrliiiK of iinptMMK appcarum-a will I house the Hank of 'KrhO as soon as M ' fan be constructed. Thin Wftl decided ut a meethiR of the directors of the ! bank. The hullillnff Is to be started j JllHt OH HOOD 118 the Weather I I i I ! . H . ' permit and no time will he lout com- , pletlnir It. White t nm pressed brick 1m to he I tiHcd iin material for thf new bank. Jt will he two stories tri height, and Will be on the corner lot adjoining the SIX RUSSIAN BRIDES' ACCOMPANY AMERICAN QUALITY SICItvrCK Coffee it is a $01 brand of Coffee you are looking for, one that will stand up and give you satisfaction all the time, a brand that you can reorder and al ways be assured that it will be the same, call for our Circle E. Brand. The same as Hills Bros, blue can. PRICE r()e pli'BiMil hunk building. Dlmenxlnnx of the hiillillna will Ik- 3ii tt fronting !!! Miiin ntri-cl. IV 811 f.-c-t ilcpth. Q round floor phin cull for vor.v ioioi ovi'ini'iii nun tnaarcnitect can dOVUW for the t'onvoniena of the eni liloyi'H of tho hunk unci for lm patron. A lurit vnult, with wifpty rlapoaU room, Inctiifli-d. On the mc oml floor will . four luritf bffle rooma. i Dntranoa to ih. utw floor win be I from i ho nido Htrect. .foHcph t'nnlia, .1. II. Hbylor and It. n. st.Ynflold hav heen naniad hm n obmmltta by tha illrortorK to procaad 1 at one with (hr lun and m;iki: iir-I ranKmonlH for hnMpnlnf? the work. Mr. Slunflld hi pxportK wntruc- i Hon to he under way not later Hum I Mnn h 1. gAx pnAN'CI.SC , Jan. 13 A drop '111 the reeord prlc of Htiffar now hclni; I'i'toted ih axpaotad by local atunu bro- kei'H and rcd'IntrH um hoop as the heavy Cuban crop hcKiilH arriving Iti (jilan- troops from Siberia surJ&iSS.,K ! Rin, alBO In February. HWlw ik ii, Jan. . One The latest quotation on cane 4'ulmn thousand American sold h i s. the last HUKur in New York is frlven at ll ! of the A. K. K. forceH In Siberia, are u hundred, less 2 per cent. Thin would ; home today, bavin "Trived on. the make the Kugar cost the average con , transport l,orun. Their placet have Humer In a ncaboatd city 18 cents a been taken by regular forces. Ten pound. Inland coiiHumM-ri would hav Russian briilen accompanied six of the to add the freight. I American soldi era nnd four BrJttaJfc. I Compared to this hish price for ' 'cane sugar of the new crop, beet bu- tar was quoted today at local whole sale houses at $11 net. The price of cane suicnr Is expect ed to begin tumbling during the next four weeks and to continue to drop until It is down to f9 or $10, which will make it about 1 cents to the con sumer. The first Hawaiian sugar has ar rived here, but the heavy movem in wilt not begin until next month, tiugar brokers said today t hat the govern ment will make no effort to establish a sugar price when the McNary sugar control bill takes effect January 1 B. They look to see government agents bend their energies more to prevent profiteering. Secretary Tumulty has already issued a statement saying it i Improbable that the president will ex ercise the discretion given him to buy Cuban sugar, as "It might le impos sible for the government to step in now ami purchase the sugar without increasing the price to the coniunifr." Ixfcal sugar brokers estimate that the president's refusal to buy sugar at 6 1-2 cents from Cuba In 1919 cost the American consumers a pproxl mutely $.150,000,000. Bleeding Gums Are Dangerous SANITATION Pendleton Trading Co. "If if. in the Market We Have It." DR. PAISI.F.SS PARKER GUMS that bleed easily when the teeth arc brushed or a toothpick is used arc a sign of pyorrhea, and pyorrhea is a very dangerous disease. It eats under the gums along the tooth roots, sets up inflammation and causes a poisonous pus to form. Some of this pus is absorbed in the blood, and is the direct cause of rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, liver, heart, kidney and blood dis eases. Some of the pus is swallowed with food, and leads to serious stomach and digestive disorders. Pyorrhea, if neglected, causes the teeth to become loose mid eventually they tire lost. Very many people have pyorrhea probably 70 out of every 100. It is a disease that can be largely controlled and sometimes cured. Registered Dentists using the E. R. Parker System treat many cases of pyorrhea, and have much success in con trolling it. If your gums are not firm and healthy, if they bleed easily and have a bluish red color, and you are not feeling very well, you are invited to call at any of the office using the E. R. Parker System and have your teeth examined free. It is high time to look after both your teeth and your health. Registered Dentists Using the E. R. PARKER SYSTEM t: u ii ii i li 1 1 Iniiiiiq KM lvSTEIJ VI neon, Dr. E. O. Dr. A. J. Howard Willson BREMERTON HOLDS TITLE FOR GREATEST DRY DOCK TWO PENDLETON GIRLS WIN HONOR IN 0. A. C. PHYSICAL EDUCATION 8KATTI.K, Jan. 13. A month ace Qernaajty boasted of the lamest rirydock in the world. But Bremerton. WashinKton. now has that distinction. A slant nhiplnnlrtiiiK drydock. the largest structure of its kind, has been dedicated at the nuval station at Bremerton, on I'uget Sound. I-iunohinif of th. MEXICANS SLAY NOTED Ef ELECTRIC FIXTURES Are you grouping in the dark ? Light up those dark cor ners with one of our fixtures. A nice fixture adds comfort and beauty to the home. We have a nice assortment to pick from. I We have our own finishing -room and can finish any fix ture to match your walls or ceilings. The prices are very reasonable, it will pay you to buy your fixtures from us. We carry a complete stock of electric globes and can fill orders 5 to 400 Watts. Have you seen the new White Mazda lamp? CHAS. MILNE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 108 East Alta Ct, Opposite Alta Theatre. Electrical Goods of All Kinds. I'nited States ammunition shins Pyro and Nttro constructed in the dock and the largest ever built In this yard followed the dedicatory ex- Home Tile sweetest mini known to the human tongue. If jour home .surrounding are plensaiit, roa are happy. V Wp Invito yon to make this Imnk jour financial homo. Yon will have a uarm welcome beret Your BBWQcat ivan( will haw tin att n.i.m of our officers and eniilo i-e. The Inland Empire Bank TICK RANK OF COMMU NITY 1XTKKE8TS Officers and IireUrs J. W. Mnlnnrr, iru. W, M. BlaltHey C. K. Vaii-. V. V. A Oak'r A. , Uuum LrUfld I. Tolmaa u J. Taylor !! HrlfB l red ftrhnrlter Maaarr I'rdra Frauk C.rlfiMa The tri Ion. 130 deep. lock is wide ;i feet feet ORWJrtN AO ItH't "ITI"HAIj roi iLEOK. CotirtJtlBi -Ian. 13. Ueta Ajjee land Alia Mentzer are two former Pen , dleton Kir who are included in the lltut of rharter mfitibem of the Dtta1 I PhI Knppa. wn men's Hont rary ohysi ela! education fraternity whieh hn 'n-cently granted a t hnrter to the Women! Varsity O. elub. Hoth Miss A (foe and Mb Mentaer are letter women in Imsket hall and are out for practice on the varsity team this year.! ........ ..... . It Is hoped to arraiiKe a l.askrt ball AfVltKICA WILL EXACT iinnio with the woni'-n of the l.niver Btty of Oregon, WilliamPtte Tniveraity, need eotleie, Pacific uaivereny ana unnmm.th Xorn.al WAKDWTON. .Jan. 1 An amendment to the constitution I tions tnnt Mexico be of the student body provides for thn;na,'1 moMl neiKCtic measur srantine of orange ' to women who PWnleB the murderer of James nartlcinate in intercoIleBiate contests !ICI. iin American oilw lire reroninunded by the faculty of;'1 ha'm.i soaner 1XS ANTiELES, Jan. 13. Albert "Gunner" Depew, noted war hero, is dead at Tucson. Ariz., the victim of Mexican bandits, according to a tele cram received here Saturday. Depew was attacked by Mexicans after he eft Tusoon alone on a prospecting expedition. His body was found when an at- tempt was made to verify a report jthat an American, single handed, had I (beaten a party of Mexicuns in a terrl- 1 fic fight. All evidence Indicated that i I Depew had fought hard against heavy! odds. His body was riddled with bul- I lots. DR J. EDWIN SHARP 1 Dental X-Ray by ..ppointmant Gyai Articulated Denture. Inland Empire Bank Bid. Office Phone 330. Home Phone 7(4 CECIL COSPER public Accot... iAjrr INCOME TAX ADVISKB Smith-Crawfor Bids. Oypoalt Faudlatoa Hota Phone 103 PUNISHMEWT OF MEXICO UWSUPPLIED TONNAGE MOUNTS IN DECEMBER DOWNEY'S MARKET i hi . requested 4 to I Wal- rkar killed is 1 ill thn T.irit.tf.n ' NEW Tf'P.K. Jan. 13 Unfilled tonnage of the I'nited Stnles Steel corporation totaled 8.65.366 on De- : cemlter 31, it was announeed. Thus Is an increase of 1.13V. "36 tons over! the November 3l figures. the department t physical education """""let November 26. have been sent aa deservma of such recognition. This ,'" 'be American embassy at -Mexico i Nature leaves a lot orov s on help the wonien s athletics -"V. 'he state department announced, dressmaker to fir sh. f work for the at the college since it offers some in ducement to the' women to work for intercollegiate sports. INTRODUCED AT 9; MARRIED AT 2:15: SEPARATED AT 3:34 J WHEAT ON THIS RANCH SOLD FOR $3.06 BU. JANUARY 8, 1920 s 8 PAIGE Sport Car CLASSIEST CAR IN ITS CLASS If you are in the market for a speedster type of car, don't fail to seethis before you buy. THE NEW OAKLAND SEDAN IS HERE Umatilla Motor Sales Corporation O. E. HOLDMAN, Pres. PAICE, OAKLAND 5 R32 Cotlonwoorl mCWW PUTS FOOT IN OVEN 5 SAN FIIAXCIPCO, Jan. 13. In an answer filed in the superior court yes terday. AjM M- Kopers. New York salesman, sets forth his ej1linKness Ufa Leah M. Mteheay or imp Reach -hnll be granted an annulment nf their marrtaMie and sets forth a schedule of ttOUra and dates whieh. he states. should Drove her rnso for her. The COUrUMp, raarrlatO nnd sepiir :ition itll occurred upon July fi lust. aooprdlne; to nosers. This la the I schedule of that day, as set forth in his answer: I a. in. Introduced. 10 a. m. Completely in love. 11:30 a. m. I to poses. 11:31 a. m. Accepted. 13:16 i. m. Arrive In Ios Anseles from Look Heach to sret license. 1 p. m. Gets license. 2 : 1 f p. m. Marriage ceremony. 3:30 p. m. Arrive at home of the bride's parents In Ixn Heach. 3:3t p. m. Informed by bride that her parents object to marruiRe and 'she can never live with him. I 3:40 p. to, nililagiomn on train leavinR Lonjj Reach. CELLULOID SHOE TIP IGNITED AS WOMAN Lease SPOKANE, Jan. 13. Recause the cap on the tip of her shoe was made Of celluloid instead of leather, as she E"npOed, Mrs. Anton W. Ralph. K fcS T.eroy avenue, wife of a Great North ern shop employe, was painfullv burn ed about her rlaht font yesterday Mrs. Rnlph ptaoed, her feet in the oven of the oajekatove to net them warm and the pellulold became Ignit ed. Before she could unlace the shoe the blaaeiad burned thrmiKh the thin instdrtlayer of leather. Mr, nlph afterward stated that she wifc' .nnawar that celluloid had been used in the ehoe or she would have taken it off before trying to warm her feet Sometimes marrlaee is a failure nnd sometimes It ia only a run on the bank. For Sale Situated Northeast of La Crosse, in Whitman County, Washington, in a Good District. 1120 acres under plow. 145 acres BUmmerf allow, "00 acres fall plowed, 60 acres seeded, balance in stub ble. 15 head of mares, 11 head of mules. 9 head of geld ings, 0 colts. 20 head of cattle, 11 head of hogs. 4 sows with pigs, 100 chickens. Harness for 34 head, :1 wagons with grain tanks. 1 water trough on wheels, 4 header boxes. Walking plow, lister, corn planter, :? canvas nets, 1 derrick table. 3 blocks, long and short feeder and drapers, cable, 1 Buick 3-4 ton truck. 1 Yuba tractor. 20-35 H. P.. 1 Fair banks tractor. 25 H. P., 3 gasoline barrels and 500 gal lon storage tank, 9 galvanized storage bins, 1000 to 1200 capacity. 1 tank heater, 1 Case separator 28-50. 1-2 H. P. engine. 1-4 H. P. engine, Gilbert Hunt roller mill, 1 fanning mill, cream separator, washing machine, churn, butter maker, line shaft. 2 headers. 1 push bind er, 3 drills. 1 packer, 3 harrows, i wagons, cook house equipped, blacksmith outfit and small tools. 1 iron water tank, 1 Acme harrow. 1 26-inch Smalley hay cut ter, singletrees, doubletrees, eveners. chains, etc., 5 two an d three-bottom plows. 9 rolling colters and jointers combined. Hay, barley, seed wheat and 40 T ensilage. 6-room house, plenty outbuildings, machine sheus. etc., 3 1-2 miles from station in a good strong 30 bushel country. For complete information, terms, etc.. phone C F. SCHOON. MAKER. Phone No. 447 or address La Crosse. Wash. If you order your Meat from this market today, we know you will tomorrow. PHONE 600 Why the Hot Spot Maxwell is two years ahead of the times. In the Maxwell en gine the exhaust gases from cylinders 2 and 3 play like a blow torch on the hot spot. The incoming fuel striking this hot spot directly is converted into fine dry gas, passing on through the easy curves of the Rams Horn manifold in an equal distance to all inlet valves an absolutely even charge is delivered to all cylinders. Mawell cars will raise in price the 15th of Jan uary. Better buy before the raise. LEE TIRES Lee Tires of regular construction class with the best tires ever built. Oxy Acetylene Welding W have some good buys in used Fords. Neil & Barker Co. MAXWELL DEALERS Riverside Phone 180