East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 03, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAM, PENDLETb, ORKGON, TUESDAY EVENING. AUOUST 3, 1830.
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MHH. UVKHMOIIE IN KPOKANB.
Mm. iOt Llvermore is visiting rel
iiUvh In Hpokano and will remain un
til September,
LKAVB FOR PORTLAND.'
Mr. and Mm. (. It. O'lfctnlel and
two grandsons, UeralA and . George
McKenafe, left laHt night for Port.
lund where they will remain until the
end of the aurnmer.
ON TRIP TO COAST
Mrs. John L. Vaughan and Mrs. v.
J. Olarke and small son, Htllle, loft on
Monday for Portland and Seaside
where they will spend a vacation of
nbont two weekH. They will go to the
MOTHERHOOD
; WOMAN'S RIGHT
How Lyclia E. Pinkham'i
Vegetable Compound Helps
. to Make VVomen Normal.
, hinpton. lnd. "I was in such a
rendition that I never expected to have
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children and m y
aunt advised me to
take I.ydia E. I'ink
ham's Vegetable
Compound. It im
proved rn y health
and restored a nor
mal condition of my
system -M) that I no
h v e a tine baby.
Until she was about
a year old 1 was
v e'r y nervous, and
all t!. time thinking
something terrible was going to liajipen.
If I heard anvone cominit my heart
would beat fast and I wanted to mn.
Po I took the Vegetable Compound
rarn and it helped me wonderfully
You mav publish n' letter as the mcd
icine is' surelv (treat." M T t. I v 1
Batta. R. K. No. , Box 24, Washing
, ton. Ind.
Ann: the virtues of Lvdia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable C impound is its ahil
ity to correct sterilitv in many c&aes
. This tact is wll established as evi
denced bv f he above letter and hundreds
of others . bawt . pubTahed . wi these
columns.
In m.nv other homes, once chlldlesa
tlx: re are now children because f th however, and dealers are shipping sev
lact that tydla :E. Pinkham's "egetablej erai carloads a day to the coast. Most
Compound makes women normal. of tne Krain being moved out is to fill
healthy and strong. early orders for cargoes.
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S . , For Your Particular Appetite I
THE JOLLY INN
S Will serve you just what you want and wul not annoy
S you with things that do not appeal to your appetite. -
S . That Noon Meal cannot be beat. Ita variety and
5 the quality is supreme. . s
5 For the evening meal we are preparing TENDER
5 BREADED CUTLETS AND CHOPS. - '
5 Salads, Fruits, a Variety of Cold Lunch Specials
5 , You will never know the best until you see the dif-
s f erence "
I EAT A MEAL AT THE JOLLY INN '
B Basement of the Hotel St. George
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EASY TERMS ON
THOMPSONS'
Mail Orders Given
HUM
DO YOUR CHICKENS LAY?
Try our EGG MAKER
$1.00 and 50c
$4.75 Mr Ducket.
UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO.
Phone 1014, 475, 351
canal later this wk after spending a
few days in the metropolis.
WtXtfxMiAFT TO MKET :
The Neighbors or Woodcraft will
rrert this evening at 8 o'clock In the!
I liagi,.. Woodman hall for the initiation
of two candidate. I
WILL ATTKND STANFORD
Miss Fleet Hall expects to
!oon to enter Stanford University.
jj.he has been attending University of
Washington and Is a member of Phi
Nu sorority.
Wit A. VISIT IX PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Fisher will leave
today for Portland and Seaside, to
v'stt relative. f
MR. AND MRS. PA1U4.ES3 TO LEAVE
Mr. and Mrs. J. Parkes expect to
leave August 15 for a two weeks- stay
in Portland and at coast points.
MRS. BENNION IS VISITOR
Mrs. A. E. Bennion. of Salt Take,
was in Pendleton today on her way to
Spokane and visited her son, Fred
Bennion. of this city. After her visit
in Spokane. Mrs. Bennion will Join
Mrs. Fred Bennion. who is now visit
ing in Seattle, and the two will return
here together.
WILL TEACH IN HONOLULU.
Miss Jessie Purdy. who Is a visitor
In Pendleton at the home of her aunt,
Mrs. Lina Sturgis, expects to sail
within the next two weeks for Hono
lulu, where she will engage in teach
ing. Miss Purdy, who is a graduate of
the University of Oregon, lias ucen
teaching in Marshfield.
ARE NEW RESIDENTS.
Mr. and Mrs. John Sherman are
new Pendleton residents. Mr. Sher
man Is salesman for the Western Dry
Goods Company. They reside at me
Carey apartments on Thompson
street.'
HARVEST IS OX
(Continued from page 1.)
On account of the unsettled market.
neither farmers nor dealers, are will
ing to do any trading. Farmers are
hauling their grain to warehouses.
GRAFONOLAS
You should hear the CO
LUMBIA , GRAFONOLA dem
onstrated in all its different
sizes and tones see the super
ior workmanship and finish.
Every part of the Columbia
Grafonola is made by the Co
lumbia Company. It is not
"assembled" like so many talk
ing machines. It is built by
people long familiar with the
Columbia and Columbia stand
ards.' '
We always carry a full selec
tion of all the latest Columbia
records. , .
DRUG STORE
Prompt Attention.
Packages
aav!
LLOYD GEORGE SAYS -GERMANS
NEED HELP
LONDON. Auk. 3. (A.
iVAiVote for an advance of
P.) The
5. 000,000
pounds to normally In connection with
the Spa coal agreements came up last
night in the house of commons., "It
was agreed to without revision. Labor
members welcomed io ,the proposition
what they characterized as a "sen
sible change in the government policy
toward Uermauy and a practical revi
sion of the unworkable Versailles trea
ty." Premier Lloyd George saitl the" pro
posal for obtaining coal was much
better than sending a large, costly ar
my for It. He argued Germany must
pay her debts either In gold or goods.
She had. no goods, he declared, but coal
was tho euuivuleni of gold.
"However," the premier added,
"Germany is tinablo to produce suffi
cient coul while her population Is un
fit and ill-fed. Hence, she must be
helped."'
PARTY SEARCHES FOR
'ABERDEEN, Wash., Aug. 3.A
searching party is being organised
here toniKht for a hunt for Henrietta
McKuuglian, reporter on a Portland i
newspaper, who is believed lost In the i
Olympic mountains, according to a re- '
port by Forest Ranger Hartslck of
Quinault station, who Is organizing the
search. Miss McKaughan is said to
be four days overdueton her return
rrom a hiking trip from Brlnnon,
Wash., on Hood Canal to Quinault,
Wash. It is believed she may be lost
on a stretch of new trail between the
Klwha basin and the high divide in the
Queets district.
MEMORIAL PROJECT
WILL BE UP TONIGHT
Local men who have been freely
discussing the matter of a memorial
for Til Taylor have taken the stand
..- r-o one particular organization
hall tave charge of the move but
that the Commercial ' Association
meeting should be used tonight for
the purpose of starting the wheels to
rollingwith a view to getting a good
workable body to handle the Job.
It is now the intention to have the
Use Howard's Buttermilk
Cream and so Should You
This tfood tookintf vnnnif woman him -
Buttermilk and Cream simple remedies
best keeps face, hands and .arms in ex
quisite condition, soft, smooth and beautiful-guaranteed.
Be sure you get
Howard's Buttermilk Cream
No matter how well you
ee. your eye are not per
fect unleaa they are free
from strain. Many people
who h-'ive perfect vision "ire
suffering from the worst
for'n of eyestrain, whio.n Is
the great cause of eye trou
ble. The only remedy for eye
urart glasses that givo
clear vinion without strain.
TtnTough training, mod
el n equipment and ovr j
yeiT9' experience In the Ht
Inix and grind in ? of ul-iR-
at your aorvice If you tome
litre.
.i,rTlwui XatJon.u flank
BuMbiS.
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New Shipment
Fine Cheese
Virginia Swiss Cheese, pound .', .......75c
Imported Roquefort Cheese, pound :..$1.75
Imported "Sap Sago Cheese, large jar 50c
De Land's Daisy Wisconsin Twins full
cream, pound ' )......., 45c .
Wisconsin Brick Cheese, pound ..: 55c
New York Limberber, pound ...55c.
Tillamook Cheese, full cream, pound . 45c
Blue Hill Pimento and Green Chili, package....l5c
Parmesan Italian Cheese, bottle 35c
Imported Zig Zag Camebert, can ...i 35c
Elk Horn Cheese in Camerbert Swiss and Lim- .
berger.
Large shipment peaches for canning due soon.
Hold your orders. Peaches will be cheaper in a
few days.
Cjray Jros. (jrocery 0.
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ERALD.NE tARRAR in TheWUnajnana therVfpot
Al.T V TODAY '
matter discussed and, more than
probable steps will be taken tonight
to get an organization formed. The
people In other parts of the state are
expecting something of the sort from
Pendleton. It is not contemplated
however, that the organization formed
will work under the direction of the
association. On the contrary it is the
aim to have the memorial committee
represent all those who desire that
the memory of the martyred sheriff
be fittingly honored.
T
MEAN PRICE BOOST
WASHINGTON, Aug. 3. (tT. P.)
Any appreciable increase in the cost
of living following the rise in railroad
rates will be due to deliberate profi
teering, not to a legitimate eonse
quence of the rate boost, Jett luuck,
the economist representing the rail
road labor organizations, declared.
Lauck also declared the public need
not fear food and clothing would go
up in price unless ireignt rate in
crease is multiplied by 4 or 5 when
passed on to consumer.
"The grat industries of the coun
try," said Lauck, "could well atford
to deduct from the price of their pro
ducts this freight rate increase In
cluding all transporation costs enter
ing into wholesale meat prices, maxi
mum effect of advance would be less.
than-one cent a pound. On flour the
increased cost at .Philadelphia, will be
about 33 cents a barrel. On a suit of
clothes, made i the east and sold in
the Pacific coast states, the added
freiirht rate will be about 9 cents."
He forecast an increase of 75 cents to
$1.35 a ton on coal. ' .
FEDERAL-EMISSARIES
CONFER WITH CANTU
MEXICALI,- Aug. .4A. P. )
General Angel Flores and Ronor June
Pratt representatives of the De i-a.
Huerta provisional government, early
today were enroute to I.os Angeles
where they, expected to telegraph to
Mexico City the result of the confer
ence held here with Governor Cantu, 'whlrh are jilaiincd to make it diffl
of Lower California. An effort wa.i cult for a prisoner to walk apd almost
made ni the conference to compose
differences which caused Cantu to
break off relations with the federal
government. The j:onference was
the first step taken which Indicated
an urmeii conflict might be avoided
and the fact negotiations were actu
ally held caused friends of both par
ties to hope there may, be a peaceful
settlement.
MAY MKAJT HlfiHKK MJIOvS
CmCAfJO. Aug. 3. U. P.) The
freight rate Increase granted the rail
ways "may precipitate a revelry of
high prices and high wages," declar
ed Clifford Thome, the prominent at
torney and transportation authority.
THOOPHIW FLAY l"OM.
HALT LAKE CITY. Aug. S. Salt
Lake state troopers soon will be play
ing polo. It Is expected, as polo ponlos
are to be furnished a new cavalry
troop here, according to a telegram
from the war 'department.
The ponies, it is thought, will be
from mounted schools and remount
stations where the game was taught.
"too late TO CLASSIFY7
f OR RENT Frniohed i room apart-
ment 401 Aura .
FOR SALE One Franklin automobile
t 1100(1 cash. A-l mechanical con-
I ditioh Inquire 50J Sycamore Ht., or
Sroythe-Lonergan.
QUALITY
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THIRD DEGREE STORY
Stories of cruolty bordering on tor.
ture. alleged to have 'been used by of-
fleers in gettln? confessions from Jim
Owens und Neil Hart at the county Jail
faturday nisrht, are branded as highly
exaggerated and unjust by local offl
ccrb. The story, appearing in a Port-
i:uiil newspaper, was obtained In un
iinruew ther-j with a -.n fviio spent
HeverM days here last week.
The story brought forth protests
from several sources that third degree
methods of the nature he alleged
should not be allowed. When asked
concerning the facts, the sheriff's of
fice hi.ro gave a different version;
Hart, vus Riven a blackened eye at.
the hunoa of one of the officers who
brought him nnd Owens from 1a
Uiiind. w hen, in the . 10 en .-r, he
made i i.v.ue.l ' lilting re Tim -
about the deiid 9!tiirr in the preirce
..r hi- bifther. W. H. Taylor. . h
h. nnd Owena tilled disreso? ffliv
in tho 'ail Saturday r Kht and C' i i.i '
j liie iri,iif niiiu than t".e friend i l the
j man tho hud orjrJe.ed. No f"r
of .he l".t. iid ' ;,a..ri on the o-'un-I
i"h, however thi officials said M'lay
e er-t 'n the instance i v nere the depd
sheriff was defiled In their speech.
Owens, stubborn at first, was finally
taken to the window of the Jail and
allowed to look at the mob outside. He
was told that if he would not tell hiK
story nnd tell it right, he would be
turned over to the mob. Other BUcr
acts of hit imitation were brought Into
uae to counteract the sulleiuiess of the
prisoners but no physical punishment
wis inflicted, officlrs declared. "
Hart showed signs of having been
Ml ruck in the face when stood up for
itiHl.?otlon by the crowds wnlch have
paused through the Jail. These marks
wore frorr. biows vlch. followed his In
sulting romurU. " ,. .
No new cievelcpments in '' te 1 case
wire reported at the sheriff's or dis
trict attorney offices today. The "rit
ter is worsin on evidence preparing
for the trial wlvOi will probably take
place in September. , . .
Several Oiejron boots arrived at the
"cuy " Piacea on tnc
prwont-i-. who took part in the Jail
orean. i nese are neavy leg irons
irpposiiie tor mm to escape.
The pi ihoncrs ore all in " a ' more
ta!kat'o moi d now and sometimes eni
deavor to elicit sympathy front any
who will hear Aheir story, it is said at
the court house. They are getting lit
tle feympiirhy, however, and as far ad
possible are being kept Isolated. This
afternoon at o'clock they. were again
on View tor thr public. 1 '
POPULAR THIS FAIL
ilreen. ranging from the forest tint
fumotis in the time of Robin Hood, to
the deep Hhadcs of olive and bottle I
green will be the leading color for
milady this fall and winter, says Mrs.
L. H. Tuggart. buyer for the Peoples
Warehouse, who has returned from
tup to the eastern markets.
. Next to green, says Mrs. Taggart,
blown In all its varying shades will be
prpi;lar. with the old reliable navy I
blue a. close third.
Nol-tble In popularity will be trhso-
tine dresses, transformed from their
formerly utility role to dress-up frock
thowing trimming of embroidery,
bcaos and braid
tam the prestige of former years, and I
6 ir v
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firings fffw far fa3ppirt&?&
EGITIM ATE .business looks "
for stead returns, Thfe
thoughtful business man
forms a banking connection, "With an
honorable, capable institution euch
aa this bank, and avails himself f
the service of its various depart--
ments.
will be shown in redlngote, Eton and
othef at.'les. ' "
Tiro ' tli-lmptrtant question of
length and vldth'0f skirt, according
to Mrs. Tarsart, l found In the um-
mer styles, a3 there will be no change.
?lde,. box, knife and accordlan pleated
skirt will continue to be much -worn.
with, pialn skirts foi the more formal
suits. Jackets of suits are longer and
mord flaring. Coats are of the vol
uminous type while some are narrow
at the .feet. , Cape collars - and fur
trimming arb features. , .
Mrs. Taggart r r.nounces that the an
nual style show of her firm will be be
fore the Xtound Vp
608 HATS COST WOMEN ,
ON AVERAGE 85 CENTS
OREGON AGRICULTURE COL
LEGE. Corvallis, Aug. 3. How is this
Whestf Hun-Down
Anacobtes, Wash. "I had or
granic trouble for a long time. I
sufferer! from backache and those
heavy bearing pains, and my blood
was in bad condition. 1 had no ap
petite and was generally run-down.
I used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription in connection with tha
'Golden Medical Discovery' and Dr.
Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, and was
completely cured. I always recom
mend Dr, Pierce's medicines to all
my friends." MRS. A. KEESB,
General Delivery. -
Send Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel,
Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for trial package
of Favorite Prescription Tablets
Good looks in woman do not
depend upon age, but upon bealth.
. You never see a good-looking
woman who is weak, run-down.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
ion ii the best women's . tonio
there is. It is CO years old, and
its age testifies to its goodness.
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I Reserve a
-'" We expect very shortly our next
Jloover shipment; ordered last sum
mer.. The. call, is so strong, that they
usually are' all reserved
of arrival. ; ' '
r, "vVp'rpf-nrnrnpnd vour
I avtid a wait later that may prove exasperating at S
S hduse-cleaning time. The Hoover is the largest sell- i
i hig" electric cleaner in the world because , r ; :
it Beats As It Sweeps As It Cleans.
Demonstrations daily
vited.
nWe also-demonstrate in
venient terms.
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H0S1E FURNISHER
Phone 496
ulliniUnilIUMnmWltl1IIIHIIUnilUIIUUminUniliTrnrlIUinUIIUIinUUIIUmilU(U
for drowning tho JJi.C . , ;
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Six hundred eight halw were made
by women In Ilentoii, Lincoln, Coos,,
Jackson, and Umatilla counltes, at an
actual net cost of fGH.lS. rthls work
v;as done in connection witt college
extension service millinery schools
which were attended by 1700 persons.
The hats made averaged 85 cents In
cost. This represented a saving of
$4670.20 based on. the commercial
value of the hat at least this wvs the .
estimate or vne munnery aiii.
Try Eoot Oraconlan. Want
Ada. . .';
OIL PAINTING
LLSSONS GIVK.N BY AN EMEBT v
1 TKACHER. i.
Also cleaning, renewing and repairing j
I done. ...
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For Sale I J
7 room resldonce. North Side, all
street Improvements paid ,lor.
Easy terms.
l-room residence. North Bide.
street aaaeswnenta ' P.. tin
location. . : ; ' "
f room resldonce North Side,
. new house, modern; easy.
terms, tine neighborhood.
7 room modern bungalow, large
lot Beautiful neighborhood.
1000 less than cost.
4 room cottage, fine lot, good
torms.
10 room resldonce, south hill,
large lot one-half value. Come
and see thla property..
(-room residence south hill easy
terms.
G-room residence East End large
. lot pleasant locatlont street
. paved,
-room residence dose In street
paved, nicely located, fine
neighborhood." '" " '
5 acree close to town, good
buildings.
6-10 or 0 acre alfalfa and fruit
farms, abundance of . water,
cheap, on easy terms.
100x160 vacant corner, all street
Improvements paid for; low
price and easy terms.
310 acre farm close to Pendle
ton, good house, good . land,
100 acres summer fallow.
GEORGE W. ELDER ,
SIS Main St., IniHcUwi."
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