". thCi TT52 TEN PAGES DAnrsr east oeecoman, pendleton, Oregon, Tuesday evening, august 3, 1920. People Here and There , jMrr7, r rN1 f Huckleberries nd bears will be ought by Manual Frledly,' councilman and school. director, during-the rest of thla weak. Friends here are placing odds-on the huckleberries.- Mr. Fried - ly and bis family bundled themselves and a week's provisions Into tbelr auto early thin morning; and headed for the mountains near Toll oats and will spend, their, vacation close to nature. Mr. Frledly Is expected back about Saturday night. " . . , Frank Hllbert, Ukiuh stock raiser, re turned an this morning's train from Portland where yesterday he marketed two carloads of beef cattle. Me had a load of heifers In the julilpment that ASPIRIN ' " "Tl'l ' - v NameBayer" on benuine; 1 topped the1 Monday market at Port land. '- -: - ;; . James R. Bowler, eommarider of Tendlcton Post, returned-this-morning from Astoria where he attended the state convention of tho American Le gion last week end. Harold JV War ner, another delegate, remained in Portland for a visit with his parents. Alfred Winters, who has not Veen In Pendleton for eight years, Ms a visitor in the city. He now resides In Portland. J. . Burl, traveling auditor for the O.-W. R. & N. Co., is In the olty toilaj on official business. - II. E. Sweet, of Portland, la hero tr- uay. W. O. Hale, lone farmer. Is' In the city on business. . 1a Albee of Walla- Walla. Is In tho city. Dr. J. It. Sponaglo, dentist of Athe na. Is a Pendleton visitor today. "BrM," HAYWOOD nkxt: CHICAGO, Aug 3 -Btatee Attorney Moyne expressed confidence Of obtain ing a verdict against "Big Bill" Hay wood and 34 other I. W. W., as result of conviction of William Lloyd and 1) fellow members of the communist labor party on a charge of conspiring to overthrow the federal government. few f I I W if.. .rt r- nayer Taoieteor ivapu in", 18 genu ine Aspirin proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for over twenty years. Anoept only an un broken '"Bajcr package" which con tains proper . directions . to relieve Hfudache, Toothache, Karache, Neu ralgia, Rheumutmm, Colds and Pain. Handy (In boxes ef 12 tablets eost few cuiih, UruBSists ..Mao .. sett .. larger Rnyr packages.". Aspirin Is trade n"r';. '"AYf1 Manufacture Wonoacetlc- WARNING, ytvr town malar (to mt d teatm tuldlcixt to -.kftiaj wnmlU I m owl 1uUvm: Jmm. n KOROLAMi I iwille. wl.uje.ouir. , IWtt uui go f farthest. cbtamrhl at hut dnicctete. wrj- 1 wnr. Mr H rMf for tntnr UmwiU. I fnrfcadftM vmttvaiina, fiamthm. tffzty I '. fcffclNB. bu. faMTtburu. torpid lm. ft bad bfwlh. mtvouumm, dPpalt, Inrtltr Easy Froa ' Lessons to You c.Woodvrfnlly eu; to imn to the now Mrtaaad, Lssra i te 6 eveninrs. thn wi iHMsaei prsctiM. fur Bob Saunders, ' local bairber and sportsman, plans'to leave 'tomorrow for Seaside, armed with his fishing tackle; guns and camera, to 1 spend from four to six weeks camplag and outing. He is taking a complete camp ing; outfit from .here and announces that he will do the- camping stunt up brown. Lic'iM The democratic national convention was the primary object of .a'' recent trip made by Leon Cohen to San Francisco, but he remained after the convention to-visit relatives.'.1 Mr; Co him returned to Pendeltoh this mora Inc., '', " "; '. .J; '; Jimmy Hlmpson, son of Robert Simpson of the Simpson Auto Co. left today for Portland where he will visit for a time and then go to Long t loach for an outing until school work starts again In Pendleton. - Hee Williams, well known local far mcr who Is handling W. J. Furnish' business affairs. Is moving to Portland with his family so as to better handle his work. Mrs. Williams left today for" a visit with relatives at Dufur and in Western Washington before they take' up their new home in Port land. Mr. Williams and family have occupied the K. M. Oliver home on Perkins avenue since their 'return from Canada. " !' "' '' ' M.-iJor E. Ia, ftwartzlander, superin tendent ot the Umatilla Indian agency, is a business Visitor In the city today. !. ; If NEWS OF Iff COUNTY 1 UFFICtS AND OFFICERS ' . 1 - ' ' " - ..j IT SEEMS VILLA IS NOT YET AT TORREON KL PASO, Tex.. Aug. i. U. P.) The failure of news to arrive here that Villa, the bandit chief, has reached Torreon to complete his surrender, caused a belief to spread here he may not Intend to surrender after all but Is making the government the object of another trick. It is pointed put on scores of previous occasions the rebel leader has misled the government Many Amerlrans and Mexicans here. who are well posted ob Mexican af fairs, have never believed "Villa -In tended to lny down his arms and re tire to private life. raw raaupiMM as MMCpherltr SB ed la roar buMneu. Two lnana mt4 Me IX yae writ to King Institute Inc. SA-S4. Stattea t. Mew Yorx. N V. Juat rvre lor raenclf, thm lurarin otin v n i 1 i . i . , i . wmTammmml 1 I iiTo-m'Pf V' "' "W', jI- - " DEERING AND McCORMICK Mowers, Hakes and -Binders are universally used In this county and their owners like them because they are right. Wo carry both makes together with a god supply of parts for them. This is a very Important item to be considered In buy ing any picee of farm machinery.- t ,.. Come In and fit up for your harvesting. - AT Ol K SKHVICr; WITH I M J.ST OF SEKVICE. Glomons & Iborf Pendleton, Ore, Phone 867 Garment Coniiiauy Sues The Adams Garment Manufacturing Co., of Portland, has filed suit .In cir cuit court against J. A. Schmidt to col lect, 1S3.50 and Interest from April 24,1920, on a bill of goods alleged sole the defendant. Henry s. Westbrook represents the plaintiff as attorney. Henry Craig Ask OoIIcctton ' Henry C. Craig Is plaintiff in a suit filed in circuit court against Joe Hod gson to enforce collection of 14154.60 and Interest, alleged due on an assign ed promissory note. Raley, Raley Steiwer represent the plaintiff In the action. Ifew I'nlon High to Operate School will be held in Union high school district Mo. 3 at Milton this fall, according to word given out by Principal I. H. Sevy, of Milton. The steff of teachers wil be obtained from the combined staffs of Milton and Ferndale high schools. The building for this district will not be completed in time for the term but It is thought that Central building at Milton will be used. The district was formed by the union of 10 districts in the eaat end for high school purposes only llnrniiston Couple Licensed A marriage license wae Issued on Monday ythe county clerk to John D. Lind and Miss Bstella Hatfield, both of Hermiston. Teachers JU-lim Supplied. Nearly all the rural schools in Uma tilla county now have teachers for the 1920-1921 term. County Superinten dent W. W. Green reported today. Most of the teachers have been placed under contract for the 13 months of tho year. ' DiHtrlni Vote New IlliUHiij cnool district No. 87, near Pilot Rock, has Juat had an election to vote in a new school building." It will be a modern structure of one room and full basement for playroom. Construction Is to start soon. .; . - ... Man Sues for IMVarcc ' Hurley Lerne Maynard today brought suit for divorce against Anna Uisaberh, Maynard, charging her with misconduct. He alleges that she re fuses to live with him and associates with disreputable characters In WaJla Walla instead of returning to ethelr home and caring for their 10 months old daughter. The plaintiff asks the ouatody of the Child. : He is representee by J. B. Perry. ' - ' . Gruen Verithiri iWatches We were chosen as the sole agency in ' Pendleton for GRUEN WATCHES A watch world famous for its beauty ; and accuracy. "Fit your pocket like a dollar." SAWTELLE'S JKWKLKHS Largest IMamond Dealers In litstcrn Oregon. FOR LEAGUE SUPPORT DAYTON, O.Aug. 3. (A. P.) Receipt of letters from many repub licans and democrats urging a strong position for the league of nations was announced todayby Governor Cox aft er a busy day going through his mall and completing Saturday's program for his notification. More than half of his letters. Gov ernor Cox said, discuss the league de clarations of Senator Harding. "Many are from democrats," he said, 'and said they see a fine opening. Many others are from republicans and it certainly looks as If the Independent republican vote la. thoroughly diasatis- field." , - The governor also announced a gen- eral policy of non-interference In democratic iwimary fights. In a state. ment he declared he would not take sides In the Texas democratic primary and also explained this was a uniform policy applicable to' all states. The governor said he had received man messages and letters urging him to aid opposing Texas factions and that news papers on both sides had been ,claim- tng his support. ' Ing will be presentation of the Thomas H. Ince Fire Prevention cup to ihe chief representing the city with the highest fire prevention record of the year. ' ' ' ' TEXAS MOB HANGS , ! , r WHILE HOUSECLEANING V 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 aad nervous strain of the industrious housewife. A bottle of WTNE-0 at dinner, also, will soothe 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. I'M 'IV. v" .'?"'- f! , i 1 ' Bottler, of AH Kind. Soda, W Waters M Manafactarar PENDLETON, ORBGOJf Slirep Alleged Damaged in. Transit R- N. -Stanfleld today brought suit against- the Great Northern Railway and Walker D. Hines, formerly direc tor general of railroads, for $1886.67, alleged as the amount of damage done tc a traimoad of sheen shipped from Chiwaukum, Wash.. ' to Chicago, in 1919. Careless handling, poor food and delays en route causod the loss mentioned. Bd R. Couleer. of Wetser, Idaho, is attorney tor the plaintiff. WaUr Violatton Costs $10 Claude Herr. a farmer residing in the Mllton-FTeewater district, was ar rested Saturday by Watermaster A; K. Perry and fined 1 1 0 in Justice court a Milton on a charge of vlnterference with the headgates in one of the ditches. Another man charged with water violations, was discharged. Mlntlmru Piuod By Justice Aaron Mint horn, Indian, nvas fined f!5 and costs In justice court at Adams yesterday afternoon on a charge of driving an automobile while intoxi cated. Me has been allowed a driver's license only since July 22, 1920. In 1919, upon complaint of the district attorneys office, his license was re voked. Two oamploints have also been filed in Justice court here by Traffic Officer Lyday charging youths under ( years of age with driving autos. As soon aa Justice Parkes returns to town they will be brought Into court. The officer declares, that he is hot on the trail of youth's under la years who are driving autoa In violation ot the state vehicle laws. WHEAT ADVANCES (Continue from page 1.) ring on conditions In Poland were of a very unsettling nature. It can certain ly Ibe said that the situation in that territory with its effects on European political conditions generally must be given more than the usual amount oi consideration at this particular time, Money alter renewing at the 8 per cent level and loaning at that figure throughout the greater part of the ses sion suddenly eased off to a f percent rate which is the lowest touched in many -weeks. This occurance in the last hour quite naturally caused some na-sty'covering by shorts In the Indus trial quarter of the list but the most convincing show of strength was ex hibited lit the rail department where a distinctly Impressive class of buying made Its late appearance and stocks like Great Northern. Atchison. South em Pnclfic, Reading, and In fact, I lie SAN PRAXCISCO, Aug. S. (A.V) An international industrial exposi tion will be held next year in Peking to present the annual wealth of China, according to the Par Eastern Repub lic, a Journal here of the Chinese Na tional Welfare Society of America. Native products will be gathered not only from China's twenty-oner pro vinces, but also from Mongolia, Tibet and Turkestan. While the silk, tea and porcelain in dustries will be exhibited as industries In which China leads the -ntprid. fine arts, decorative antiques, such as bronxe, brass arid antimony wares, em broldefV, rugs and lacquer wears and tealewood furnitures will also be seen. The Temple of Heaven, national shrine for seven hundred years, will be rebuilt to house the exhibition. President Hse Shlhi Chang has or dered $S,000,000 to be spent on the ex position work. This Is the first international expo sition China will undertake to carry out, nnd all friendly nations will be invited to participate. PIKE CHIEFS MKKT .IN SOITH , 1X)3 ANG-KIJ3S, Aug. A. P.) Fire chiefs of tho Pacific Coast will ; hold their 1920 convention here Sep- I tcmber 13-13. A feature of the meet- CBNTEK, Texas, Aug. J. (A. P.) A mob of more than 1000 men today stormed the county Jail, battered down the steel doors, wrecked a steel cell and took out Use Daniels, negro, charged with the murder of a white woman and hanged him to an ' oak tree in the court house yard. The lynching followed announce ment by officers of a confession made by the negro to the grand Jury and also to the district attorney. The wife of a farmer was brutally attacked and later found unconscious near her home Thursday night. Her skull was crushed and her body bruis ed. She was brought to a local sani tarium, dying Friday. Captain W. A. Bridges, commanding Company I Seventh cavalry, receiv ed Instructions from Austin to protect the prisoner, but was una We .to nnd any members of hia company in time for mobilisation.'" ' ' ' 5 . ., ABSOLUTE EXCLUSION OF JAPSJS WANTED TACOMA. Wash.. Aug. t. (A. P.) Absolute exclusion of Japanese and permanent disbarment of children of Japanese from American citisenship were urged by Major Bert C. Ross of Seattle before the hearing of tne house immigration committee here this afternoon. "Major Ross said he spoke as- representative of the anti Japanese league and the national com mittee of the legion dealing with the subject of Asiatic Immigration. He read a statement charging that hun dreds of Japanese entered this coun try on passports In -violation of the American-Japanese agreement and that an "emotional campaign" is fee ing financed by the Japanese Interests In the east favorable to Japanese nat uralisation." Congressman Johnson C. Box of Texas, left during the afternoon ses sion for his home In Texas. Gn the ve of his departure he declared that congress can no longer ignore the Japanese question and that It must be ' considered from its economic standpoint at the next session. The hearings In this city were closed this afternoon nnd it was announced that Congressmen Albert Johnson ef Wash ington, an .1 John B. Baker of. Califor nia will continue their hearings la Se attle tomorrow morning. k At Home or Overseas there is one ready cooked cereal food that. 1,-3 always dependable for staunch nourishment combined .with pleasing flavor, and in convenient form. i ... : v Grape-Nuts is always ready to eat It is compact There is no waste, for every atom is food And Grape-Nuts in its wax-protected pack age keeps indefinitely in any climata "There's a Reason" Made by Postum Cereal Co., Inc. Battle Creek. Michigan Lunch Meats Nice Cold Boiled Ham -fJu I Fine Minced Ham ': ' Nice Fresh Bologna Fine Liver Sausage 0 j Fresh Weinies " '"' Fresh Lard Hams and Bacon AU kinds of nice Fresh Meats just - . - - received. ' 7- Empire Meat Market The Old Reliable" iSstablished 1890 ; Phone IS 209E.Coart y . - ' Ptm 40 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERX TOMATOES PER CRATE $1.20 Portland Bread 15c Gold Crest Butter, 2 pounds $1.25 : Pay CmK EMt- Mora DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERX I0f Eaut Court Sit SPECIAL Republic ) Tires .$24.15:- Regular Price $26.00 ! SHFSON AUTO CO. "Water and Johnson St. During the Hot Summer Months don't stand for hours near a fetove doing your Iron ing in the old fashioned way. A SimDlex Ironer will do the work quickly, easily and beautifully while ypu remain cool and comfort able. It is not limited to flat work but can be used for nearly everything. Your lace and embroidered pieces look especially fine after being put thru a Simplex. . . . , It is fully guaranteed. .25 1 rX"l I You can buy them at iSEJI.22 I fU Milne Electrical Company Pendleton, Ore, ZXandla JVirin Contract, OSEiaifa Across From Alta Theatre f general rail department.