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hi !;,r". rOUKTKSW PAGES " PAGE FIVE DAILY EAST OXEOOmAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JULY 1 0, 1920. People Here and There Jo.no Mural, u ranclior from near tho RtKte Hun, li In Penilloton toiipy on buiinoHii. !; IUspalrinir ' of dreadnuuglitit und fculldinf of HUblnartnoH, chaarr,. hou Coins turn and other navy craft wan ail nwr tu II. Moulton. formerly of j'cndleton. when lie entered tlie Brent erion navy yard two yeara a no. it la now all like an open book to hJm. Mr. Moulton formerly worked for City .Enfftueer Frank U. Hayea horo and h&a' htta bcnt from Pendleton for I wo yeara. He haa Jut returned from Bremerton for a visit bore. luunnif me orient wnn Mr. and viiua, and Pln8k. ua a feault of the Mr, li. A. Huitman of thla city, la ox- rent fluaaliiu Jlolilii vlk offenalve, an pooled heie thla eveuliiif for a ahort cording to a toti-gram received by the w iiiiu en route, io jfUKer. .ite ia irolne; to hla funn nrar Baker during the harvvat aeaHon. Mr, (CppliiKcr ro-, lilfii In Walla Walla- - NvivMpnper IVItiformatlvn thla morn-tng. justice of the Peace Joe it. f'arkes apenda moat -of hla Hummer vacation at hla mountain place near Meacham and tomorrow will- o up to a-et thlnsa in readlueaa for the feunon. Oil Wed nesday ho will cloae iip aliup and o to the moui'tahiM for a protracted atay. xeturnl"T tu 'own only often onousrh to dlaposo of IjubIiicho In hla court. En route io the ooaat on a lone mo tor trip, C. M. Vray and V, M. Murphy of Plltaburirb, Penn., were In Pendle ton for a while today, noth are mem bora of the Btka lodg-a and vlaltod the local clob rooms. , '' Mr. and Mra. E. A.- Bchlfflnr ' re turned luM nleht from Wallowa where Mr. fSrhfffler vlaited frienda in Wallowa county while on the trip. r Eurene Eppluger, who roccutly re turned to hla home In 'alla Walla NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS ' . fete Bhotidan, one of the prominent resident of the nutter creek dlatrlct, whero be ralaew alfalfa, ia In Pendle ton on buaineaa today. 'Ho expects three good crops of alfalfa on hla ; place thla eeaaon. I W. it. Bluffer, of Touclict.' Washlim-I ton, la 1 1 ore today. Fred Fulton, who farina near Kton. iIjIi-mikc Violator f-Uicd rioni. ia in tne city today accompan ied by Mra. FUlton and children. C. 'K. Cameron, of Wanflcld. la among- Pendloton'e Saturday visitors. 1 JIM COX. MULE, DEFEATS "HARDING" :. IN PICNIC RACE IJv 4mclated Presa.) 8n LOUIS, July, 10. ''Jim Cox," a mule named after the democratic' presidential nominee, waa defeated hy "Hardinc," a irray horae. In a race picnic here' today. ''''-' T. 13. Henley waa fined $3 and coMa In Justice court here Friday afternoon on a charge of violating the Orcg-on vehicle laws. He waa charged with UHintf a licenao on a car other than the one for which It waa iaaucd. FOLKS WITIUMIAW ( By Aaaoctated Press.) PARIS, July 10. Polish forces are wlthdwro.wln; from Hrest-liltovsk. A .a i , f ganrjT II T'- DEERING AND McCORMICK Mowers, Itakcs and Binders are universally used In thla county and their owners like tbem because they are right. We carry both makea together with a good supply of parts for thrni. Thla la a very Important Item to be considered in buy ing any piece of farm machinery. Ceiue In and fit up for your harvesting. - AT YOCK SERVICE WITH BliST OF SERVICE. GloRions & Ibort Pendleton, Ore. Phone S67 Ortlcrs Upturn of Hewing Klnchiiie. A sewing machine, or Its equivalent. $00, Is ordered returned to Maud It. Urabill by a decree of the circuit court Hlgned today, giving1 her a divorce from Archie T. Orablll. Her maiden name of Maud R. Thomas is ordered retored to her. DcMertkm Ia lHvoroc tfiarffe. label U Dodda today filed ault for divorce from Arthur K. Dodda charg lug lilln with denertlon. She allegea that on several occasions since their marriage at Vale In Is 10 the defend ant haa left her for long periods and more than a year ago abandoned her and his whereabouta now are un known. There are no children. Pe terson, Illshop A Clark represent the plaintiff. Two Couples Issued LloetiNes. Marriage licenses were issued on Friday afternoon to two couples, Lee Orville Welch, of Columbia county, and Mlas Iva Moore, of Pendleton, were issued a license to wed yester day and Claude Fillmore Hubba and Miss Llddia Jean Price, both of Milton, will wed on July 14. Partnership IMsaolvcd by Order. The partncrahlp of George Oeana kopulos A Co., was ordered dissolved by a decree of the circuit court today. "The dissolution was aought by Peter Ounla In a ault in which he was plain tiff and Ccanakopuloa defendant. Rubies for July If your birthduy coinca in July your birth Btone ia a ruby. . ! To those who cannot afford the luxury of a real ruby we recommend the beautiful pigeon blood synthetic stones. These rubies match the genuine stones in color and hardness and you can find a beautiful birthday gift in our collection of rubies. SAWTELLE'S INC. JEWELERS MHlaliliclK-d IMH7 Largest IMainoud lealcr in . Etthtem Oregon Kllverstone, and former first lord of the admiralty, died thla morning. Ho underwent an operation yestcrduy but failed to rally. 1920 BATTLEGROUND Suliocka tilvon Divorce. Julia K. Schock waa given a divorce today fronj Bert Schock and the cue tody of their minor daughter given the plaintiff. The defendant is order ed to pay the court 20 a month for the support of the child. WHILE HOUSECLEANINC Don't forget to have on hand a case of that wonder fully sparkling and refreshing . WINE-O An occasional bottle during these strenuous days, will do much toward relieving the fatigue and nervous strain of the industrious housewife. A bottle of WINE-0 at dinner, also, will Boothe the irritability of father, when he comes home and finds the house topsy-turvy. Besides, it is good for the kiddies. -Keep a case of Wine-0 in the house all the time. Bottler of All Kind Soda Waters Mann facto rem ". PENXLBTON', OREGON AilMOolation Increases Capital. Articles of Increasing the capital of the Oregon Building & Loan Associa tion from 1200.000 to $250,000 were filed with the county clerk today by H. J. Ktillman. secretary of the asso ciation. The association la a local enterprise. Deputy tilieiiff to Return. A card from Leputy Sheriff Jake Marin was received at the sheriff's of fice today from Spokane aaying that he will return Monday from his vaca tion trip. PEACE WITH BRITAIN IS GRASPED BY SOVIETS (By United Foss) LONDON, July 10. A Stockholm dtapatch carried the text of a Russian soviet government note accepting the British proposal for peace between Russia and Britain today. The soviet agrees to the Britlah plan, the note said. "At tho same time the soviet government wishes to protest that it haa not attacked the Bltish cmpic or Its possessions." . DEAD AT LONDON NOME LONDON, July 10. Sir John By United Press.) cr, admiral of the fleet and former first sea lord, of the British admiralty, died at his home here today. Operation. Proven Fatal. (By Associated Presa) LONDON, July 10. Admiral Arbuthnot Fisher, the first John Baron itiiiuiHiiiiiBiiiintiiiiiiiiiiuiitiiiiiifitifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitfifiiuittiiisiitkiiiiiiliiiifiiiiiiiiifiihiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiitiitiiiitiiiittiiiiiiiiia I A Toothless World I ; In emphasizing the fact that the man or woman who has good teeth has the best chance to remain in good", health, the New York Medical Journal declares: x '' ' So far as we have been able to judge from medical history, the teeth - of mankind were never in uch bad condition a they are at the pre- ; :ent time. There has been great progress in hygiene, sanitation and preventive medicine whereby the human body has been built up aiid protected, but tooth decay has not been arrested. If nothing is done in that direction it will only be a few years compara tively until the race is toothless. Manifestly the great cause of decay is the lack of use. Soft foods have taken away the necessity of chewing. Therefore it is obvious that a change of diet is necessary by adding those things which are hard to chew and requires vigorous effort to reduce to the proper degree of mastication. Not only is this necessary for a proper develop ment of the tooth structure, but it adds vitality to the gums and thoroughly cleanses the teeth. Raw foods and fruits are beneficial, also. The man who starts something to bring the tooth back along with the other or gans of the body will confer a great benefit on the world and may be classed with the saviors of mankind. " . . . - Dr. Thos. G. Ohmart TAYIAHl H.tltDWUtK UllrD. Off loo Honrs: t a. m. vt 5 p. m. MODERN DENTISTRY PKNDLETOIV, OlUXiO.V Phone M7 iiiriiiiiiHiuiiiiuiiiiiiuiiiii tiMiiiiiiiiiiitiiniMiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiraiuiiiiMtiiiii.uiiiriiiiiiititiiiiiiiiMiiiiniMHiiiuiittiiiiiiiiiiiiu (By United Press.) , . DAYTON, O.. July 10 That the west may bo developed into one of the chief battle grounds early in the national political campaign was the Inference drawn from lato develop ments here. Governor Jamea M. Co, democratic candidate for president stated that many requests that he open the cam paign In the west have been received. and in hla talk with newspapermen. he left the Impression that he was In terested in an early Invasion of the west, if not In fact favorable to It. He stated, however, that campaign ar rangements are In the handa of the national commlteee and that he could say nothing definite until he haa con-, f erred with tho committee. W. W. Blaine, president of Corn Palace, Mitchell, B. !.. headed a dele gation that on the governor today urging him to accept an Invitation to spetk at the festival to be held September S7 to October 7. Charles B. Morris, the governor'e private sec retary, tel.egra.phed from San Fran cisco, he was being besieged by Cali fornia delegations urgin? that the campaign be opened there. Mr. Mor rla told the governor that California democrats are certain they can carry the state for him. DOCTOR GRAFTS OWN SKIN TO SAVE WIFE (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO, July 10. Details of an extraordinary surgical operation were today made public in connection with the double operation performed by Dr. Orlando F. Scott on himself and wife yesterday. They were convales cing lost evening. To prevent ampu tation of hla wife's right leg. Dr. Scott sliced twelve inches of skin from one of his own limbs and grafted it on the Injured member of his wife. Throughout he operaUon, which lasted an hour. Dr. Scott talked with internes and students, explaining each step as rt was taken and what steps were to follow. He took no an aesthetic and despite the pain showed no outward signs of suffering. The doctor waa a captain In the Cnited States medical corps In France. Hla specialty was liquid fire cases, where skin grafting operations were numerous. Mrs. Scott was injured In an auto mobile accident. Dr. Scott set the leg but an Infection made necessary cither amputation or akin grafting. LATE YACHT SKIPPER SETTLED QUARREL OF EUROPEAN PRINCES ( By Associated Press. ) LONDON, July . The recent death In Vancouver. B. C. of Captain John Johncox. once a well known Brit ish yacht skipper, has recalled the story of two encounters the skipper had with the late King Edward when he waa Prince of Wales. The German Crown Prince, after ward Emperor William and the Prince of Wales had disagreed and were Fet tling the argument with fists on the sands at Cowes when Johncox separ ated them and stopped the fight. The crown prince iwaa said to have -been so enraged that he boarded his yacht and returned to Germany. JUDGE LfNDSEY HAS PLAN FOR LABORATORY TO AID DELINQUENTS I Three Ages of Wayward Girl1 Will Be Determined by Ex-1 pert Psychologist Working! With Juvenile Court. (By Associated Press.) bENVBB, Colo.. July 10. A Juven ile laboratory ia a new addition to the machinery of the courts of Denver through which wayward boys and girls pass before. Judge Ben B. Llnd sey. Upon the manner In which tho boy or girl passes the mental and physical tests depends the ultimate disposal of his or her case. Pudge Llndsey asserts that a way ward girl haa three ages. He explains it in this manner. A girl may be 13 years old, have the physical develop ment of a girl of lg and the mental development of a child of ten years. Gel Our Prices on Good, Fresh Hams Bacon Lard all guaranteed. . . .. Bring us your livestock; our prices will suit you. CHICKENS WANTED! Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1800 Phone 18 Directs Best Course. ; "All this, I have found, has a great deal to do with the way of handling cases of delinquent girls." the judge declared. "For example, take the case of a 16-year-old girl who has run away and married a mature man. What to do with her depends largely on her three ages. Chronically the girl may not be old enough to get mar ried, but she has been married and the 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY Are You Combating the high cost of living by trading at a Cash store? You should, for it means a saving to you of from 10 to 25 per cent. .Think what this means to you at the end of the month. Fay Cash Receire Mora Fay Leu , DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 East Court Si, question to determine whether It Is 'beet to send her to a reformatory merely because she eloped, or permit her to remain with her husband. "If she is biologically three or four years older than 16 (that is possesses the physical development of a young woman of 19) and if her mental de velopment is that of a normal girl of 16 or older and if she love the man she mArried, why Is seems that for her sake she should not be punished for marrying1' The Judge' says that whenever a girl comes before his court, the first pro- cedure is to obtain her three ages, i through methods developed by medical ; men and phychologists. He declared I he intends to make the juvenile la-j boratory available to the mothers of j Denver so they can obtain the three I abes of their children and use this in- j formation in providing against' indis- I cretions and possible criminality. f An appropfration has been granted for the carrying out of the proposed laboratory and the judge Is seeking to obtain the services of an expert psych ologist to take charge of tho work. SEVEN CITIZENS WILL E HERMISTON TRIP LAND ARMY IN PERSIA (By Untied Presa 10N"DOX, July 10. Four bolshevik warships have landed troops at Meah-ed-1-eer. Persia, according to a dis patch today. JOHNSON PHONES OFFER TO SURRENDER . FROM ACROSS BORDER (By Associated Preas 1AS ANUKLW July 10. Jack Johnson, former heavyweight cham pion, now a fugitive from American justice, today sent a long distance tel ephone call, from Tta Juana and of fered to surrender to the federal au thorities If accorded certain privi lege. The department of justice ag'nt refused to maJie any bargain WltU the negro. Seven of Pendlftton'a best known Citizens will -represent the community next Friday at Hermtston at the reoop tion to members of the congressional appropriations committee. Appoi menta were announced late Friday by President J. R. Raley. of the Pendle ton Commercial Association. Judge G. W. Phelps is chairman of tha committee representing Pendleton. Judge C. H. Marsh, George A. Hart man, EJ. P. 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