East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 21, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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SECTION TWO
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TWELVE PAGES
SECTION TWO
PAGES 7 TO 12
DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1920
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SPORTSMEN'S LEAGUE
WILL SEEK REPEAL OF
FISH AND GAME BILL
Feature Providing Election of
Commission Members by
Legislature Will be Put Be
fore November Ballotcrs.
u, now commission to be appointed 1
hi governor will be ufferi-d nt tii
jsamo time, Thomas suld, hut uheth
any chanj-e In Its form will be decided
iijH.n IniM mil been determined.
In addition lie Kuld a meusurc will bo
offered similar to that which died
In rniiimlttee tit the special seaHlon..
which was intended to OUfb commer
cial 1 1' 1 1 1 1 1 ; Interests on the I :
ilvcr. Other legislation In connect Ion
; with the flHh und frame interests of th
Niate may form part of the urogram.
, he ualu.
r 446 GALLONS SEIZED
SA LyK.tf, Jan. 21. A mefiR.-rp w ill
be Initiated by the reon Sport h
inen league for the November ballot
to repeal the new flub and Kame com
nilHHlon hilt passed at the recent spe
clul session of the legislature, accord
ing to State Senator Thomas of J.ick
aon county. The feature of the bill
providing for the election of the mem
hern by the legislature bus led to this
determination, accord I ng to Thomas.
The form of the commission It not op
pueed. A companion meumire providing for
GIRLS WITH CLOTHES
. IN FLAMES LEAP FROM .
FOURTH STORY WINDOW
Mammoth Blind Pig is Richest
Haul Since Advent of Prohi
bition and $2000 Stock is
Store From Early Summer.
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Jan. 21.
With thlr clntlu'H iifirr. two Klrlx
leaped from till' fniirth story of Ktk'U-
ley mothers Furtlltur. company's enrhe Hug beneath
plain wnen ip ' ill1- 1 ..i i aiirc
following nn explosion. They prob
ably saved i heir lives by JumidiiK, but
both sustained broken arms iinil lens.
Six ftlrls inn Injun?! by Jurnplnv
from the upper tor1 of the flaming
building.
QUALITY
hi KMC I.
BA NITATIOlf
Nice Home Can
ned Fruit
Pears, Peaches, Cherries, Apricots and Tomatoes,
put up in sugar at 65c' per quart
STRAINED HONEY
1-2 pint 25c
PinU 45c
Quart 85c
1-2 Gallon $1-65
Gallon 3.25
This is first grade clear alfalfa honey from Stanfield
Pendleton Trading Co.
"If it's in the Market We Have It"
PORTLAND, Jun. iM. rnur hun
dred und furty-aix gallons of ralrdii
moonshine whiskey, valued at between
$17,000 and 120,000, were uncovered
by deputies from tin. office, of Sheriff
Huif hurt yesterday uf Yi noon In a
I'arn- wei of
Llnntun the richest haul, may the of
flccrM of home-manufactured, conl ra -band
made localuly wince the advent "I
prohibition. Hubert Beovieh and Jos
ejih, wh'iBo ostensible occupation was
the raising of ttOtfe, were the owner of
I thlK 'mammoth blind pig, according I"
j the arreting deputies who also took
' Into custody Hlg Hurger, a farmer un
der -whoeo barn the Mtorerooni was
found.
The ranch where th- Ifqttor MU mi
i eurthed Ih about a mile and a half
from the Oermantown-Springf bid
I' ad. The DOOM was within the limit!
of Multnomah county.
Stock StOVod ImhH Summer
All the ptOck found has beea stored
away since laat summer and u lurge
amount haw been disposed of since
l jcioner, accoroinur to j puiy isncrni
j Chrlstofforsun, leader of the raid. At
that time an investjg.ilb'n led elosc to
the Iteovicli place, but without result
Information ihw in the hand of the
sheriffs office. is that the still WM
operated throughout the Hummer but
dcf payed atiou) October 1 . when the
revenne officers and deputy sheriffs
'jonan to K'-t "warm."
The IJeovlch brothers, who are 27
nd s yea rw of ae a nd nat I vea of
Auftria. rented five acres of land from
liurcer, a H nmjarian farmer of 54
yeanc. and hit wild to have arranged
for tin excAi-mttoH of a H"nTn"m un-
jder his liarn, Th younyer men live
I nearby on a small hg ranch.
GIRL HURLED TO DEATH
WHEN TIRE BLOWS OUT
"Some Men Don't Know It Yet'
says the Good Judge
Tlite class of tobacco
fives a man a lot more
satisfaction than he
cvzr geis out of ordin
ary tobacco.
Smaller chew the good
ta3te lasts and lasts.
You don't need a fresh
chew so often. Any man
who uses the Real To
bacco Chew will tell
you that.
Pat Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long f ineJcut tobacco
T!HilW!y.WiJ.I,.!.;.lWiUMsWA.lWMJt-f.'ft.lJl'i'ffni
MOORE BEQUEST TO GO
TO POLITICAL SCIENCE
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There's No
! Use I
In buying cheap meat. Its really worse than
no meat.
Our motto at all times is NOT MOW CHEAP
BUT HOW GOOD.
Therein lies the secret of our giving you com-
plete satisfaction.
LIBERTY MARKET
188 Phones 137
I FOUKST t'.UOVK. nr., Jan. 21.
Mis Vratiarda Carman, who wan rid
intra motorevda with Ij.tim lJarter
Urn tlir J'afVic hik'htvuy en mute
: Portland Monday nmrninic. was
thrown from (he machine anil killed
alM oat instantly when a tire Idew out.
Ilarher. who was piloting the ma
fhine, suffen-d a broken Ick- The ac
cident happened between here and
Cornelius. The machine is aaid to
have lcen Koine ut a huTh rate ofl
speed when the accident happened f
and the pirl wa thrown violently to
the navement. MtrikinK- on her head;
Rhi . il i,.r1 1 . . , i niiwl mm I :i';sist ,'im c
could reach her.
Roy Wilson, her fiance and Charles
Cady. a local motorist were leading
the party, but were some distance In
ndva me when the accident happen
ed. It Is said Harber had been warn
ed by a local machinist that hla ma
chine had a weak tire whe n he started.
Th gii'I la the daughter of Mr.ymd
Mrs. H. C. Garman. who recently
Cfime here from Nebraska. They sup
posed she was In school but aha had
played truant to make the trip to
I ..rtland and the first the parent.
knew of her absence was the news of
her death. She wan 16 years of aue.
Barbara hoint is In Tillamook, and
he was cirryintr the girl for Wilson,
whotte machine had no tandem.
WHITMAN CObLIWi.', Walla Wal
la Jan. 21. The recent bequest of
af,0Q fay ex-Go vernor Miles C.
afOOra will be devoted. accurdlti(r to
the Instructions of hi will, to csUtb
Uahing a professorship of political
science. t.nUourueuiy inc truww
will name the prnfessorship in hnor
of the donor so that hie fame and
purpobe wiW be handed down to end
lesH K'nerationa. Governor Moore
fall that the dear and thorough teach
ing of the principle of political sci
ence was indispensable t- Kood citi
zenship and to the perpetuity of the
national life. Deeply Interested in
matters of statesmanship and politics,
lie was troubled fr the future of his
OOUntri wheii he haw such iunorauce
and narrow - minded neas on all siiles.
and he decided that the best cure for
these wide-spread Ills was thruuh the
slow , processes of education. 1 was
characteristic of the man that he
wished definite and explicit instruc
tion In the particular field of political
r.etcnee rather than to leave the end
which he wished to aecure to the
vagueness of a generalized education.
The structure gf - xvitrnrnf ntt the
rrinciples of human lilwrty. and the
practieal problems which arise in the,
evolution of the pr-te u"d nation Will
thi afartb be taught at Whitman
new effectiveness, inspired by the Ren-
erous and abiding interest of a great .
man who saw the vital Importance of
political science.
SOUND HEALTH
to many thousands is practi
cally a matter of the right use
of reliable means of main
i taining vitality.
! SCOTT'S
EMULSION
time-honored and reliable,
combines palatability, inherent
virtues and unrivaled efficacy.
At the first sign of weakness
take Scott s Emulsion.
It is known every-
Vtt iKp Ttarlc of
Efficacy" the Fisherman
Scottat Downe,B!oonifield,N J. 117
Makea sun r victim s in-ath. 1
Though the elephant's eyesight is j
poor, his hearing and apnea of, amen
are acute, and he covers about 12 i
feet with one stride! When he grips'
his victim in his trunk he crashes him i
to the grond. Then, if he has tuskf,
he jabs great holes tiirough his body.
Whereat he kneels on his victim. Then
he wheels ponderously and sits on the
body, rolling his tremendous avoirdu- i
pols back and forth. Finally he
stamps on it. battering It Into the!
ground. Exchange.
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.
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?
CMAS. MILNE
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
108 East Alta Ct., Opposite Alta Theatre.
Electrical Goods of AH Kinds.
DR. J. EDWIN SHARP
Dental X-Ray by .-ppolntrnant
Qysl Articulated Denture
Inland Empire Bank Bide.
Office Phono 230. Home Phone 74
CECIL COSPER
PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
INCOME TAX ADVISES
Smith-Crawford Bide.
Of poelte Pendleton Hot
Phone 101
iid Dodge t Tboy s-o yh First
According tci hill collectors the "a
roand' &od fefbrtr usually tnko
longest to "S'iuare" up his accounts.
Cartoons Magazine.
IN CONSTANT USE BY
PHYSICIANS EVERY DAY
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GOOD GROCERIES
MODERATE PRICES
That's what we are daily of
fering you. Never have we
claimed that our groceries are
the BEST in town. But we do
jay that they are as GOOO as
any and our prices are as low
as they can possibly be.
Our 80 day and weekly
credit accounts will surely ap
peal to you.
Despain & Lee
Phone 445
209 E. Court
BILL HAYWARD STAYS
WITH LEMON YELLOW
FOR "REST OF DAYS"
r.rCKNK. .Inn. 2 1 . 1 .ill" HaV-
ror&rd, Oitlveraity "f Orffon tralnr, ntJ
m bnnuuet Monday niRht officially nn-
noti need that he expected to stay with
tin- university the rosi of hit life.
Hay Weird said he nan tried to con
vince hinisdf he should leave for his
OWI1 Rood, but the associations at (he
University were too dear to be broken.
A telegram WO received during Ihe
speeches from llmor l. AiiU'-ll Nrt-
Ihi d. ptestdenf of the university alum
ni. s i inn t he automobile of Ha -ward's
Choice a waited him in Port -l.ind
If ho decided to stay with the
university.
"Hill" Steer ;is unanimously elect
ed caput. n of next vear's varsity tam
The ktnrioot was -riven In honor of lly
team. "Khy" Htlnttntftofl anil "1111"
IT;i v word.
ONE MAN IS SURVIVOR
IN WRECK OF YAC0NA
Medicinal Value of S. S. S. U Fully
Reccgnized.
Almost every bumen ailment can
be traced, one way or another, to
impurities in the blood. So you
cannot overcstimEtc the. impor
tance of keep;ni; your circulation
built up, so '.hit your heart will t.e
constantly pumping rich, red, life
givins blood to all parts of the
system. Any slight disorder or im
purity that c-ecps into the blood is
a source of danger, for every vital
organ of the body depends upon
the blood supply lo properly per
form its functions. It is quite
true that practically every one is
equally exposed lo the attacks of
disease. SOU are just as name to
be attacked as the man or woman
fitting next to you on the street
car. It all depends upn the con
dition of your blood. If it is thin
and impiu crishtLl. and has been
allowed to reach a low state by
the accumulation of impurities,
you have not sufficient vi'ality to
rcsirt these germ attack:', and they
find a fertile field in your system
to spread iscasc.
Over a hundred year. ago the In
dians made many excellent rem
fhes and tonic from roots and
herbs gathered fro?- the forests.
One of these formulas was hand
down to the white man dad for
more than fifty years has been
used as S. S. S., which is recogniz
ed as the best known blood medi
cine cn the market.
This fine old remedy is still made
r.s of old from roots and herbs of
proven medicinal value. In fact,
physicians everywhere recognize
the wonderful efficiency of these
roots, and they are prescribed i:i
some form or other almost daily.
AnJ now after being in con
stant use for more than half a
century, S. S. S. is more popular
than ever. It is sold by practically
every drug store in the land, and
every druggist is well acquainted
with its sterling merit, tor they
have seen its results.
S. S. S. is a ycry valuable ag-.tt
in the treatment of Catarrh. Khcu
maUsttt, Eczema. Tetter boils, pim
ples, -kin eruptions, malaria, and
ether disorders that come from
blood impurities.
It is also without an equal as a
general tonic and system builder.
y its efficacy in cleansing the
blood of impurities, i: builds up the
ppetiie and gives new life and
vigor to the entire body.
.You arc invited to write for val
uable literature and medical ad
vice, which will be sent without
cost. Address Chief Medic.il Ad
viser, Svviit Laboratory. Atlanta.
I DOWNEY'S MARKET I
If YOU are looking for satis- M
faction, WE are looking- for 3
you. M
I PHONE 600 ' I
l on'Di N. Jan. 21. Many ChineM
are amouu the 4'.' members of the ere''
of the American st earner Tacontu who
drowned when Ihe ahlp sunk in a
storm off the wegt coast of Sweden, n
St"ckholm dtapatch today s:iid. Onl
one man was saved.
-iei:i: o. ntMK.
PAttifo. J;n. 21. The Jugo-Slav
ffO vera men t, in its reply to the su
preme council! note proposing com
promise for the Asiatic dispute. aKiees
to the proposition of making Klume a
free city under the leaqae of nations
The lext of the reply will be made
public: lato today.
Can Your Wife he i
rested for Bigamy?
KE YOU
LEGALLY
M IRRIED?
Light Weight and Dura
bility is the Best Guar
antee of Quality
Tli diffeivmx between n Maxwell ami a arn-r cur i.- laruc
j a mattor l" uciKlit. Jim'h carric- the turro acraye pn-.M'iirr
-cii;lil. traels mrr the same mods and at tlu smto seeI.s.
pEf Mund of metal the OuBt to nuike a h is ahout the Bjtajnfi.
One laata altut as long as the m1m-t. TIh miinn or the
Maxwefl i- to ran y th mumc loMtd, ocr the vjuik- road-, hihI at
In- MUIIC sM'hI?- at etrcrml low roOta.
That is liltil effh'ient tmnoi-tatin. It i - epenip to
laul de.ol mslajbi, Tliervrn eery wmpVtifrnqmrn sumd lia been
ill in Inn In!
I.ihl but slroiu: metal- hae ben MeOtfi Tlwse are t lie Meal
t iiuia-. Hiey provide the IIMriUtaw." ihe wear. Ihe ability
o Maud an Mm hi and shock ; and jet the are lUrht in m-i;hi,
TlHfl i-. the erct of tho MawMll. It oxplam- wb a iBjUtMll
lc!i.er- a mileaec tlun Is lneHnMe that is trMddoev
hiii i- almoM eiulles.
Ihe urtileM errieiewy tsuiomy reeonl eer made is held hy
t MaxnreO.
Il ran MMl miles ooiiUimiousI witlentt our Mtu;l Mo of i I..
nuiiie. earrhil a full ;w-ic r hnid. neruk'ed -22 mikf to tim
;allon. at a sfM--! of miks jut lMur. .
In fiw- cars :too mm h.o.- hran huili. und ilie ha TO rruutu
nam frk'ial. , t9'p prod ml Ion increas to lOo.OtMt la.ivnU.
Neil & Barker Co.
Riverside
MAXWELt DEALERS
Phono 180