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EIGHT PA0K8 PAGE THERE 8EMJ - vVKKKXT EAST OUBOOMIAM, PEMBLETOM. OREOOR. TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920. Dry 1 whs connected with the power wires of the Paclflo Power at the ichool for three years, will leave JTGTPwiney Ni!iwH riistituiion on Sunday for his new home in Ohio, where he win. go on a farm. Mr. Light .. , yesterday ai noon I I now In cperotlnh furnishing rrlcA for Hawks was presented with ah Indian the paving west trom Mllto non the ! robe as a token of appreciation by Oregon-VVasltlngto highway. the students and their parents. I, 7- it - From F rtday's Hy ! ,.. .!.,' fc l,Vr T. (, Pilot nock la over the top In ths Salvation army drive, eecuruUig LO word received today at the local R A. ptist. The Pilot noek quota was IS7e and the town whs th first In Ortniin to complete Its qimta. River I- Muddy. The Frhattlla river,, which hut liw dally crowing more clear, is muddy today as the result of the melting of snow III the mountains yesterday. Yesterday's warm sunshine caused a big; thaw In the mountain enow. Fililn Party Ooea to HoscrS olr With steelhcnd fishing reported good below the government reservoir, & party consisting' of Guy Matlock, Koran Hoover and Hoi llama left this morn ing for the west end on a fishing trip. Col J. It- Raley and Marion Jack yes terday made a good catch below the reservoir. Several parties are going daily to the trout streams but are meeting with varied success. Will Teach bi Portland. Miss Norma Graves and Miss Al-' berta Cavender. formerly members of the Pendleton high school faculty, have beelj selected by the Portland school boards to tench In that city during the coming term. Miss Graves was chosen as a member of the Franklin high school faculty. While Miss Cavender was chosen as a tea cher bf domestic science In the high schools of Portland. succeeding Miss i.imii.hc Ilotkln. who has resigned. During the past year Miss Cnvender taught, domestic science in Portland's elementary schools. W. I. Thompson Is Speaker. W. Ik Thdmpson. president of the American National Hunk of Pendle ton and Vice-president or the First National in Portland, was one of the speakers at the sixth annual meeting of group one of the Oregon Hankers association, held Wednesday at Mo Minnville. Mr. Thompson reported the decision of the esecutlve commit tee Of the Portland (lea ring House association to make a small charge for ttie safe keeping of Liberty bonds. Medal Play Handicap Scheduled. The regular Bunday tournament of the Pendleton Golf Club will be a reg ular medal play handicap over the IS holes for a bull sweepstakes. It was at first suggested that a talking lour- i ml lie played, but the change to a straight medu! play was derided up on. The gross has bees cut and the greens are being sanded again and sorrta of them may be oiled by Sun day. Several Dogs Hounded Vp. The round up of unlicensed dogs In the. city has netted the police de r iiiTm.ni a ilowa or more, some of whom have been reclaimed by their ..wners. A half doten dogs, iineialm d. ihare -been destroyed by the pound mailer. The rounding up will con tinue, fhief of ponce, RoWrrlat e-iys. until dog owners" dhinely with the law by getting city lleehsis f,r fnMrSn mats. Stm!er Pays Pine. a. V. Dunsmore pleaded guilty In police court thin mornlmt to a '(merge of gpcedlng and was fined $:. J. K. Bean lit III It- nltli J. K. Hean one of Pendleton's well knqwn pioneers. Is reported ill at his home at 07 Wlllpw street. Work Is I"rogresslng. Work on the new addition to Alex ander's department store Is progress ing, Workmen are getting ready for the construction of the new aitd mod ern store front which will be installed. The front la to have a flooring of gray tile. Office Is Moved. the business office of flayres' Store Is fcelng moved from the roar' bulld VnV adloinltig the store to the main building. Other improvements at tho j de tbe placing of the alter- I i Ih the balcony instead of store include stltm room downstairs. Tcwiperutare) Is M The summer of lSSO will no doubt bring forth many warmer days, but just now today's mercury record gives the championship to Friday May 7. Th temperature Is 88. the hottest day this year. Lat night the mercury dropped to 40. The barometer, says Major Lee Mnorhquse. registers 29.51, and Is falling a little. Is-avcs Tonight for Convention. Jglss Grace A. Gilliam, representa tive of the Methodist church Sunday school,. will lave on No. 1 tonight for Portland where she will attend the sessions tomorrow and Sunday of the Oregon branch of the international Sunday eehools association. Other delegates from Pendleton left yester day. Oregon I1VhIikh Week Question l'p President J. It. tlsJey this afternoon will meet tvlth the board of manager of the Pendleton commercial Associa tion and representative merchants re garding further plans for holding an onkgnn products week display in Meat stores soon. Th matter was lo have bade settled at the monthly meeting ofhe association Tuesday night but osdhg to the nbeence of a committee nifghlM-r It wos put over. Hanks Got Third Isian llorkls. fconslgnments of permanent third llhkrty loan bonds or 4 1-4 per cent Interest were rocelved today by the American and First National banks und will he exchanged for temporary bonds left with those Donas ny ineir customers. Customers Who have.. DM' already brought In temporary bonds for conversion can also be accommo dated. The bonds contain coupons for th remainder of their tnure. they ralne Ih denominations tff 1B0, lion. $51)0 and 11000. I (xditest Begins at ft p. in. Tbe Umatilla county declamatory nnd oratorical contest begins tonight at the high school at 8 P. m. Eighteen contestants will compete for the med gi. Winners ot first and second non- Mrs In h of -Die four divisions ore in be awarded medals, The (Hvlslon iii H- follows! Division A. rilrh schviol oratory; Division B, high school deelkmntlim; Division C, marie school declamation hy the slgth. seventh and eighth grade pupils, and Division I), srnde school demlammion hy the third, fourlli and fifth grade iiiIIh. Asks Handout; Gets live Pays. John Smith doesn't pay anything for meiiis If he can help II. He told Judge Thomas Pits Gerald so' In po lice court this morning. Hrnith was arrested In the east end park at Wchh Land Court streets this morning upon complaint or Mrs. I). r. I'nflps. whom he had previously asked fbr food. When the man continued to remain In the vicinity, she became frightened and had Mr, Phelps call the police. Smith pleaded guilty to vagrancy and was given a five day Jail sentence. He hud about 1.60 In cash on Him. rMwUerw Want Championship The Pendleton high school debate team intends to devote nearly every minute of the coming week end to de hate practice. The speeches are now In shape but little or no practice has been had on delivery. The members of the team are working hard and have given up several social events that were planned for Saturday and Bun day In order that more time may be spent In preparation for the slate Championship contests at Eugene next Week. H. E. tnl'ow, the coach, plans to accompany them on their trip. Montgomery Goon to Sew Office John K. Montgomery, for the past year local manager of the Pacific Grain Co., and the Pacific Coast Ele vator Co., today moved his headquar ters to the H. W. Collins office. Mr Montgomery Identified himself with the Collins grain interests several weeks ago and eventually will be sent to the Walla Wnifa office to be In charge there. During the absence of Mr. Collins In California Mr. Mont gomery will be In charge of Mr. Col lin's office here. No successor to Mr Montgomery as local manager for the Pacific Grain Co., has been annottnc ed. S.crmartos Shorten Meeting The first annual meeting of the Ore gon State Association Of Commercial Secretaries, scheduled to be held In Pendleton beginning Monday, May 17, WUI be but a two day session, accord ing to word from A. W. Nelson, of La Grande, Secretary of the Association. Sessions are planned to begin at noon on Monday and end at night on Tues day. Original plans were for a threo dgv meeting. A program of events Is being arranged for by the officers of the association. Claude t Barr, of Astoria, la one secretary who has writ ten that he cannot attend, owing to his having gone to San Francisco to at tend the foreign trade convention. Schools Are Standard. District 108 Is now a standard schqsd, acebrdlitg to Information re- V(Ml today by W. W. Green, county school superintendent. Miss Nellie L. Green H principal of the school. Oth er schools recently standardised are JTmaplne school, of which Miss Elisa beth Severance is principal, and Tum a lum school which has for its princi pal, i. G. CSrove. rennunta will be sent by Mr. Green to eaoh of the schools. Wlient and Horses CnpsJd fo. Retnhold Hoeft today filed suit In circuit court against Walter Hoeft for judgments of i282.!i and I119.08. The plaintiff alleges the first amount un paid on two mares sold the defendant and the second amount due on several sacks of seed wheat. J. B. Perry rep resents the plaintiff in the action, Awcmblbur I lee t lot i Msttcriuls. Pencils, ballots, and all necessary paraphernalia for the primary and referendum elections to be held In this state two weeks from today are be ing assembled at the county clerk's of- f ppajtory to the (o iM u preclncU m th' represent a Ian helr being sent the county. The supplies represent a large amount of work and materials. FINDS OtWDITTO-V NOftMAI (By Associated Press.) HYDRR. Alaska. May 7. Order prevailed and living conditions were normal In Ilyder on the arrival of trie United States coast guard cutter Alogonquln, today. The vessel will Continue Its voyage to the Bering sea, after a visit kse. i Hale Is lloiHirtefl The Crowncr apartment house, 701 Thompson street, was sld today by P. 1. Crowncr to Miles Arnold, local rail road man. according to report. The apartment house was at one time the Turner residence, but was rebuilt hy Mr. Crowner after he bougnt the pro perty. Walla Walla Invites shooters An Invitation to all local shooters to attend the merchandise shoot of the Wiiltu Walla dtin ("tub was received by wire at the East Oregonlan office this afternoon from C. F. Dement. The neighboring club has been practicing shooting several weeks and a lively In terest In the sport Is shown there. It lit probable that a representation from the Pendleton club will visit Walla Walla. Hawthorne Sehool Nine Wins Hnwtliorne school took Lincoln hchool Into camp In a grammar school game at Round-lTp park yesterday evening by a score of 11 to 5. Craw ford, for, the winners, pitched an ex cellent gamo and held the north side bov. safe most of the way. It was tne second reverse ror Lincoln In two dafs Washington having nosed out a 10 to ! victory In a seven-Inning game oh Wrdheaday. , From Saturday's Daily laoOov to imiMKlel Hesldenee A permit wns Issued by the recorder late Friday to O. L. McCoy to remodel his dwelling ut 811 Jackson street fhe estimated cost Is $800. U nrrrn PlAnt Connected I n. Ths Warreu rock crushing plant lit Ilnusemoi lug Cuts Electric Wires Several homes In the region west of the nostofflce were without electric light or power Friday owing to Ih culling of some of the wires by house movers. According 1'aClflc i'ower 4 I.lsht bo., offices today, the wires were cut without permission having been olituined or notice: given. Roy, Itdd Will Proa-,. Itev. Held. II ti.. will occunv the Raptlsj pulpit here tomorrow, lievl vV.ibershtp nf tH IraWrnsI cWer. The IK edit, pastor of the local church. is; lodge is. planning on tta gtahllsh lo preach at Weston, as a part of the nient of a headquarter In this district Kiindnv oiogrnm for the i'matllln Huptist Association program. Sl.oolert Will Mivt TmnoiTow. The fourth Sunday shoot of the i 1 ' Pendleton hod & Can Club will be'CetmhIMev Will CMftwff. Iield ut Collins Park tomorrow, begin ning at 10 o'clock. Cars will leave from the Quelle at 9:30 to take shoot ers from town to the grounds. W. U A. Advertises. Local people are receiving copies of an advertisement for the "Northwest Waeat-Catefs Association," which claims to have for Its promoter "A. A. I Moore," while Its adviser Is "A. Sapollp. The advertisement suggests that "wheat-eaters co-operate a nd take over all the wheat raising land in tho world and raise their own wheat." lamd Changed In Senior Play By a unanimous vote Of the Senior clans, Ford Ritnar, was chosen to take the lead in the class play, "The Admir able Chrichton," which will be staged Junel, taking the place of the usual class day exercises. Miss Mary Johns, director or the play, reports that the work Is going nicely and that things look promising for a prise winning production. Leader Gets Monster Dolly Varden. A Dolly Vurden trout weighing six and a half pounds and five 12-Inch rainbows, euught by Morris Leader in the Deschutes were received today hy Sol Baum and. put ou display In his window. Coarse Grain Market Strong. The coarse grain market at Portland continues to show strength according to reports here today. Oats are quot ed at $85, 868 and (70 a ton, corn at $72.50 and barley, standard feed grade, at $S. Mill feet is bid at (49 a ton, f. o. b. mills. Rain Is Indicated The barometer gives Indication of rain, according to Major Lee Moor house, weather observer. It registers 28.40 and Is falling. The maximum today is ii while the minimum last night was 50. one of the warmest nights of the season. " Miss Warner Tastes Summer School. Miss Cora M. Warner, who has been teaching school in district No 48 during the winter term, has taken the school In dlstrlcl No. 4 for the summer session. The school is be tween Pilot Rock and Albee. , Leave Pendleton Tomorrow. Maurice Met, of S. Meta Sons. will leave Pendleton tomorrow morn ing on No. 6 for Southern Idaho ann from there will go to headquarters In Chicago for the summer. He will re turn hero In the fall. Mr. Meta la lo- al representative of his company for blooded stock. Party Gets SO Trout. Thirty trqut was the haul mane Dy Guy MatlooTc, Loren Hoover and Sol Baum at the Intake to the com Springs reservoir yesterday. A large number of fishermen from, the west end towns also got good catches. The trout ranged from nine to 14 incnes in length nnd were displayed In Haunt's window today. Going to Morrow County. Judge G. w. pneips win leave to morrow morning for Heppner where for the next week ot 10 days he will preside over the Morrow county ses sion of tho circuit court. There has been ho meeting of the grand Jury there as yet and they will be eaHed on M6nday. fro cases of great Im portance loom, Miccordtne; to the judge. P. T. A. Has Program. Following Is the program given Thursday night at the May meeting of the Riverside Parent Teachers As sociation: Trombone solo, cash Vood; paper, read by Mrs. Henry Zwicker; paper, read by Mrs. c. W. Lostien, piano solo, Mrs. Zwicker. W. W. Green, county school superintend ent, gave a talk Ih favor of the two educational tax measures which come before the people May 21 and which were ehdorsced by the P. T. A. Irrigation District Is Aim. The formation of an Irrigation dis trict for Milton and Freewater Is the object of a mass meeting being held this afternoon In the Milton library. Directors of the various water com-J punles of the Walla Walla river dis trict nre present, us well as Wotef master A. H. Perry and Engineer Rhea Luper. The meeting was arranged for thfmigh the Farm Bureau commit tee of Milton -Freewater. Collins Mills Featured The Collins Flour Mills will oe one of the chief topics of the bulletin of the Pacific Power ft Light Co., when It is issued next week. The local mm contains home of the most modern electrical equipment in the northwest and l-eeelves Its power from the com pany serving Pendleton and vicinity. Illustrations from photographs taken by Dr. F. W. Vincent, local manager, will accompany the article. lire is False A farm. Called by a telephone message, the fire department rushed to the. First National Hank today at 1 p ,m.. only to discover fhnt there was no fire. The department was unable lo discover who gave the false alarm. Adams School Picnics. Ti-. school In district N'o. IS, at the Christopher place West of Adams. ended Its year yesterday afternoon with its third annual picnic. The stu- dents and their parents motored to Mission station where games were played and a . sumptuous dinner was served, J, A. tiawkaj wJk baj taught .tlacralcc Committee Chosen J O, M. nice yesterday afternoon was appointed chairman of the committee 'Of 19 which will meet with the Knights - if 'he Maccabees shortly regarding j me location in renqieton oi tne isasi- rn Oregon headquarters of the order. J- vv. Maioney and L. c. Hcnarpr were also named by President J. It. Haley, of the Pendleton Comnierclal Associa tion, and seven others on ths corhmit- lee will he chosen from too local niem- and the race lies between Pendleton jund Am. Grand. It Is understood that niter an officii Hi opened, the Order will also erect a building. A committee from; I In Lincoln Par. em. Teacher" Assnrlathii. will caftyaes lite Pcndleldn procinrl) to .acquaint voters with the higher educational tax bill and the elementary lax bill, both to come before the peoph! May 21. This was decided at a meeting ff the Lincoln P. T. A. yesterday, with Mrs. I.. D. Idleman, acting president, pre siding. Fred P. Austin, city school superintendent, explained that 5 7 pet cent of the people of this county pay taxes to eddcttte (HI per cent of the children In the county and said that I he two mill tux WtH equalize (axes. The program Included a series of bird stories and songs by the first grade, and two three part songs by the seventh grade. The meeting was the last of the year but a culled meeting will be held to elect officers for next year. . Two Dlvoreeii Granted. Divorces were granted today to two couples, by decree of the circuit court. Lenbra ti. Troth was divorced from Morgan I Troth and Frank White was given a divorcg from Clara White. A property settlement In favor of the plaintiff in the second case was or dered. Sending Out Exam. Questions. Eighth grade examination ouestions ore being sent out today to all the dis- j tricts which will hold eighth grade ex amlnations next Thursday and Fri day, May 13 Sand 14. Sectional Directors Meet Sectional directors of the county track nnd field meet and the oratorl- cal and declamatory contests met with the county school superintendent this morning to close up the affairs of the Umatilla County School activi ties for the year. A most successful season was reported. From Monday's Daily Sliortago Is Pi-ared. Pendleton will probably share, Ore gon a gasoline shortAge. according to word from the Standard Oil office her. this morning. The office could not give mori' definite information be cause 6f the absence of R. T. Vivian, local agent, who is in Portland to con fer with Oil company-officials regard ing the gasoline situation. C. O. Rlnehnrt Returns. Ci O. Rinehart, Pendleton man who is In the recent train wreck near Huron, returned to Pendleton Satur day. Mr. Rinehart left the La Grande hospital at nOrtn Satordnp. He is not entirely recovered from injuries received In the wreck but says he con siders himself lucky not to have been more seriously injured. Itonrtl Has Regular Meeting Tonight The regular monthly meeting of the board of directors ot Pendfeton district No. 16 will be held this evening in the clerk's office. As far as known, only routine matters will come up. Teach ers In the local school have until Sat urday, May 15, In which to sign r re ject their contracts for the coming year, and no action will be taken by the board on the matter or vacancies for 19(0-1921 until It 1 known what places are to be filled. Gain Postpones Tournament, Rain yesterday morning caused the postponement of the Sunday morning golf tournament of tho Pendleton Qelf Club. A handicap medul play tournament was scheduled. In the afternoon a few braved the weather and Weht on the course, Buekaroos to Work Out Wednesday. The usual Monday evening practice of the Pendleton ball team will not be held this evening, Manager Spell announced today, but on Wednesda evening the squad will assemble fc Ihe first workout of the week Helix plays here next Sunday. Central Team t'ndcreated. Central team, Despain Gulch s un defeated baseball nine, added one more long list this season by trimming NOlln 24 to 7 at Nolin on Sunday. The Central boys had things pretty much their own way all through. Next Sun day Central will play the fast Itletn team at Hieth. Two More secretaries Coming. Acceptances from two more com mercial secretaries to attend the meeting of the Oregon Association of Commercial secretaries opening here n,.xi Monday, were received today by Secretary ('. K. Cranston, of the Pen dleton Commercial Association. They are the secretaries from the clubs at Cottage Grove and Albany. Mrs. Ifnndy Is Convalescing . Mrs. Sam Hundy, who" was operated upon recently at St. Anthony's hospital for gall stones. Is convalescing nicely. Librarian Arrives .Miss Freda Glover arrived today to take up her duties In the county li brary. Miss Gluver haa been employ ed at the central library in Seattle. . Mains Predicted Tills Week. The government weather forecast for this week says that occasional rains are due in this sectlort of the Pa cific coast states. Nearly normal temperatures will prevail. ESnbusU's Wehxmie Little Daughter. An eight pound daughter was wel corned by Mr. and Mrs. E. I. Kin- .busk early thla morning. The miss was born at the home of little M LeIla Taylor, Sll Aro street. ' ' ' ' ' Kenneth TuHoch IU Isa mi. I Kenneth Tulloch, who has beau at- I M DO i W $24.75 Alterations Free. II 'i 1 J ' V j , J. C. Penney Go, A Nfl-wannsUtnUon j tending University of California at Fierkeley,, has .returned, to Pendleton to spend the .summer . vacation with his parents. Mr. and - Mrs Earl 1'. Three New 4raaJl4ox poses lv.nnd. . , lore- cases, ot, smallpox,, in a ugnt form, were placed under ouarautine on. Sunday by Acting , Health Officer John Hajley Jr. There are now sev- i ji cases under quarantine In the city, UJiere nre 'so seven instances Where measles have been quarantined, . but these, too, are nt serious, 5-teere is "i.c ease of qiumps in quarantine. Fonwti Party coming. The Girls' Forum of Pendleton high school are pjapninu a "stunt" party for neat Saturday night. The girls plan to mask and do various stunts for rest, as groups. The high sehool gym will be used for the party. Com mittees have been appointed and are working hard to make the affa'if a success. Italn Is Welcomed The rain Saturday night and Sunday morning was welcomed by farmers. The fall, which totaled .28 inches, was gentle and was .accompanied by warm temperature. Roads to Bingham Springs were made muddy by the pre cipitation but It Is thought they will be dried out by net Sunday. Tne maximum today, according to Major Lee Moorhouse, 1 of 40. cs with U mlnimdrh Bear Reported Plentiful. Hear are reported plentiful in the east Birch creek ranges, Oscar SchulU Said today. Sheepmen in that vtcih itv report losses frorii inroads by the big brown animals and several have E bt nohe liss been killed. so far as known. Sehi.lt. Is plan- ... . .. ...... --- riing on forming a party ot hunters to go out mis coming wees "- k end ami trail the animals. Among tnose wno report tosses IS riugn c iirnui. l'ountain Will Be Displayed. Pendleton friends of A. Phimlster Proctor, well ktinwn sculptor who spent some time In Tendleton while studying Indian types, have received invitations to attend a showing of an Indian fountain, designed hy Mr. Proc tor. The fountain Is to he presented by G. D. Pratt, to the Saratoga State Reservation, Saratoga 'Springs, K. Y. The showing Is to be at Mr. Proctor's stttdru, 188 East 11 street. Xew York. Young Man's Sanity Questioned The police ate holding Walter Wu'olu. age about 25. while his sanity Is investigated. He was taken In cus tody Saturday after his queer action In a local restaurant v locaL restaurant were oblled to thn attention of Chief Roberts. Me does not talk coherently and appears to sufrer lapses of memory. A note ho . hsnk nt Hecla. S. D.. Is the onl identification the man carries and telegram has been sent there endeav oring to learn If the man has rela tives, lie la not violent. Toiiths tt'lll nave Hearing The six youths arrestefl lost week on a charge of killing chickens be- have lcnfflmr to Jacoo I 'l.ttKi-i win ,hn- hnrlntf before Judge C. H. Marsh In luvenlle court tomorrow morning, All havo been notified to appear Sherirr Calleil to Heppner. IJudgeJ gulltV by the court and as- Bherlff T. D. Taylor left this morn-sessed $1". CJiarley. a Japanese, for ing for Heppner where he was called , felted $10 ball on a charge of being to testify in a cose being heard by: drunk.. tho Morrow county grand Jury. -- . I ltnnd-I'p Wlx-efs start Turning. Chauffeur Is Too Young. j Tne first turn of the 1:0 Round- A fine of 10 was assessed In Justice Cp machine was made today with the court today against a local auto owner, j opening of headquarters In the Judd who gave the alias John Doe. for al-1 building. W. C. K Pruitt. director of lowing his son Dt drive the machine. I publicity gnd advertising for the big Th youth In iuastioa la alleged under.how, will devote a portion of his Urn Your Clothes When anyone asks you that question you prob abiy think of the price you pflttl. That isn't the real cost. The real cost is the price divided by the number of days you wear the clothes. That's why we say your clothes will cost you less if you buy them here. Not only are the prices we aek considerably lower than other first-class stores, but a nation wide institution stands behind every sale. Because we sell merchandise at a lower price than any other retail organisation in America does not mean that you are buying less service here. There are no reservations, mental or other wise. If for any reason you do not get from Penney merchandise the service you have a right to expect for the price you paid, all we ask is a chance to make good to your entire satisfaction. Several new. and attractive suit numbers were received last week, better come in and look them over tomorrow. Priced at TO $57.50 Fit the age of ltvjears. Complsjni ; was made, by' 'Traffic Officer William Ly day. : r ' ' . i i Lewis JBstate Worth 2I50. TM ftltaie ot pe iaie jiiiiio Lewi or Adam, hfu been appraised at ai60. The appraisers were: J. T. l.ieualien, L. L. Mann and F, S. CurL Husband Charged With Cruelty. Ruth Hoyt "today bfonghb soit for diwce-igalnst Wert X.. Hoyt. to whom she was married in Jtlhet ljlS, Ctoel ty ti charged1. Tbe defendant com plained about the plaintiff keeping a minor son by former marriage in Ihelr home and refnaSd 'te pay denial in lis. she alleges. Mrice 116, the coWlrilaint says.' the defendant has eohtribeted virtually nothing to the plaintiff's support. She aslts restoratloh of her former name, Ruth Royer. L M. Behannep represents the plaintiff. Bast End Couple Marry. A .marriage license was issued Sat urday afterrieori by the ebu'nty clerk to Hoy E. Grimes and Miss Thelma Eleatror HoOn, both of Freewater. The ceremony was performed in the east end town ori SurfBay. Woman Fearer! Bodily Injury. Julia C. IjeHeau today brought suit for divorce from Joseph XI. l.elteau. to whom she has been married sinee Ao- gust, i 18. fthfc charges cruelty, year ago at Perry the de About fehtlah.t rushed at hM- with a butcher Knlte, sire alleges, ann on may m started another attack on her -which restilted in her leaving home. She fears to return, she says. The couple has no children end no property to adjust; The plaintiff is" represeeted by James A. Fee. - ' , - , W amir KxatnHiers ftamrtl. A l. n na n ti in I labms 11 nw the , "'Z Z ( tv ,, named loda '.C r,lrt. , . . . . . , , ,X !, Sunerlntendent W. W. Oreen. No- - g w.rf Mn, the appointees in forming them of their appointments. Those who will Serve are: J. A. Tea ger. Kjrle Mcliamei. J. M. t'hembers, MIbs Volma Coeh, Raymond Orth. Miss Olive Mortimer, .Miss Anna Browh. 1.. V. Kicker an Mrs: ntettle Morris. The examination ate given on Thursday and Friday of this week. Telephone Line Inwrporatetl. j Articles of incorporatloft ' of the ; Stage Gulch Telephone Line were ' filed with the county clerk today. The ! incorporators are. V. F. Moore. C. F. Iiloom and W, I Creswell and the I capital is $ltoo. The home office of the company Is in Pehdleioh. Bad Check Men Brought Here. Iaiuis Anderson and Frank Nelson. arrested last week nt The Dalles for I passing about $50 worth of bad chedks In I mat'llB, were orougnc to the county Jail here Saturday night hy i Mtwitl T. Taylor, returning from .-alem. They have not had a preftmi- as yet. - ninary neanm fMsasrreo on Wlietlier He Was Drunk John Joerdels and Chief of Police Al Roberts disagreed in police court -,Ms morning on the matter of Joer- dels' alleged Inebriation last evening, j Joerdels averred that he had partaken of nothing stronger than grape juice. 'Mlt the chief produced a bottle, taken .from the defendant s hip. that Is said or "cake juice. Joerdels was ad- Cost Ymi? Assured to preliminary arrangements from now on. laical printers today were 'requested to. bid on the mailing fold rs.aaeh are .'seat- over I be entire United States announcing the dates and prtKes. These cards will be sent out dtme tHrle in June. The Round -Ifp taia year, will be held September 23. ;i nad 25. .Mother's y Kervfces. Every mother who attended the morning service at the Christian church yesterday wab preNerfied with a red or white carnation. In honor of Molhenls Dnv. Re. R. I.. Bussabnr- ger. pastor, preached a sermon wl'h MIier" 'as the theme, with special reaeie y the ehotr and a sdio. "Oh Divine - Redeemer." by Mrs: Oavid Mono, of Athena, accempahied ty hres. rlert MeDotiAld. Another feattife of tli prtgraw was a double quartet which sang "Angels Hear the News (o Mother," with a duet by Mrs. Mae Hagar and Mrs. T O. Reese. At the Sunday school, a duct, "Mother Knows" was' sung by Mrs Reese and j'. N. Scott. A rnble chortlg sang two - -rs' st the evening sertle. ' this is Johann, Who is Only 19 Years Old and Stands 8 ft. 5 ins. J..hann Van Albert hi afSHld h will rteVer grow tip. He Is only nineteen yeara old and now stamla only eight feet Dve taches. One of those intrepid i hoi.'sfaphiss who board incoming steamships at New York asked Johann 1 r.1lh,r, wh m(.a.r, five if he Would have his pltcure taken. feet eight Inches, get results. a shown above. Johann docs not conceal the fact that he came over lo Join a clr cW A one story school building with as many as g rohms In s well-populated clly and suburban section Is poaslhln under a plan adopted In Cuyahoga County, Ohio. This county now has four large school buildings of the osjs story type, with from t to It acres of ground (or ech building.