East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 31, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DHL? EAST GREGOITIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31, 1020.
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People Here and Tiere
Noivrly an far famed as the phuto
Itruph of the Cuyuxe twlnii by Major
Lee Moorhouiw la that of Dull Scully
catching: suckers through a hula In
th street at Aftortii, 15 or moio years
ago. . Mr, Heully, now A traveling
ealesmun, formerly ownort a cigar atura
In the city by the sea and In those ditya
tide water coursed far up under the
main streets. Perched on a chair In
front of his estulillxhrnpnt, Mr. Scully
ona duy dropped In a hook and line
through the wooden street and hauled
lip a flHh. ' A iihotoffnipher was called
andt the event chronicled. Even to
this" day, with the streets changed to
tilthullthlo payment and the water
kept out by a seawall, Astoria Htatlon
era sell this picture postcard. Mr.
ftoully wua In Pendleton last evening
and called at the new Elks home.
Birds are rather scarce In the West
ern division of the Umatilla National
Forest, says It. A. Botleher, deputy
supervisor who returned this morning
after a 10 days Inspection trip. He
Haw only a few jErouso and phoaaunts.
Mr, Koltchcr saw no deerf but saw
some doer traeka. A heavy 'rain which
fell In the mountains was,batlly need
ed, says Mr. Uqttcher. '
Floyd Hamol. traveling salesman
for the Westlnghouse IToducts, with
headquarters In Seultlo, IB in Pendle
ton today on business. "
Mickey Mutiny, f-nri-wntliiir the
CrcBcent .Munufucturtnn t."o.. of Seat
tle. Is In Pendleton aid vicinity today
In the Interests of 'hlw concorn.
Quotas assigned to various HtuleJ by
the republican committee for the 1H20
campaign totaled $4, 887, GOO, Treasur
er Upham disclosed before the sou-
ale sub-committee today. , This sum
he said, represented ''every penny tho
republicans at any time planned to
collect and really represented twice
what party leaders expected to raise.
NEWS OF THE Mi
OFFICES AND OFFICERS
Voimg Miui (liartul With I,urviiy.
w. K. Itloomqulst, a youth recently
employed In harvest at the Muloncy
farm, was arrested yesterday after
noon at Myrlck on complaint of J. i.
Maloneyi lie was charged with hav
ing stolen a watch and a koduk from
tho Maloney ranch when ho left. The
watch iJlootntftilst carried was not
Identified as tfolonging to the com
plaint and as yet he hua not men
Kuett to folk on Koto
The Oregon Ufa Insurance Co,, to
day brought suit to collect 4402,25 al
leged due . on a note signed by Peter
Meorgarun aim I'eter JvosmtiS, anu
for f 75 attorney fees. Peterson, High
op & Clark repnHent tho plaintiff.
Two Kiliool Oim-ii Tonitwrow.
The schools in'Athena and Hermis-
ton will both open for the 19ZM-121
season tomorrow. O. C. Hadley will be
new principal at Athena, .while A. C.
Veelker will return as " principal at
Hormlstiin. Mrs. Josephine .pelt, who
Is to teach the eighth grade at A then 1
was here today en route to that city
from Independence, Ore.
PORTLAND PARTY TO
BE HERE IN OCTOBER
Pendleton Is on the Itinerary of
week's Junketing trip to be taken be
tween October 17 and October 24 by
members of the Portland Chamber of
tlfled the camera as his. In Justice Commerce. The plan Is to have 300 or
court Isloornqulst was released on 175
bull.
Now ltrtrlt Karnes Officcra.
School district No. 120, near Thorn
Hollpw. yesterday met and chose io
Hergev.'n, rgar Forrest and Alex
ander Kirk as directors and Carl
Plucker' as clerk. The district Will
Icsn.r.nd Fltxaerald vli'ts the west "cn chol a temporary location
each year, com!,,, from New Vurk asllutc fieptcinher and plans to erect
. ,.nr,.,.m.iu. M.r i-r, . 1 1, I modern building later. The district
New Y. ik i. I..Ihis. lie Is here to- " '""" s
day on business. '' , .
Paul lel principal of the Hells
school, v. arf a ImMncH visitor In Pen
dletnn toi! iv. He w II open the school
there on londay for the coming year,
COX yi'OTlX
(Contlncd from page 1.)
Cox. wan made today by Fred W. I'p
ham, treasurer of the nntiniial repub
lican romiulttec, beforo tho scnute in
vestigating rouiiiilttce.
Fred W. 1'phatn. republican natl.
onat treasurer, told the Investigating
rommlttco today of different statu
quotas and the amounts collected. In
Oregon, :8S was collected for the na
tional campaign and f 1,663 for the
state campaign.
The 4'phain statement Is In con
trast with the recent statement of an
Oregon Harding official that (19,000
had been raised In this state.
' Quota Is t4.K77.5O0
CHICAGO, Aug-. 81. fir. p.i
I Second JlnJf Taxes 80011 I)ne. '
i.ouccuons on tne secona nair 01 tne
1919 tax roll will soon be coming In
to the sheriff's office and preparations
are being made there to accept the
payments which, after October B, are
delinquent. A few payments are be
ing made daily but the bulk of the
money is expected to come in later
after farmers dispose of some of their
crops. .1.
Il.iim liulhlc rs File I.H n.
Tho Northwestern Honiehuilders
Association today filed with the coun
ty clerk notice of a lien against prop
erty owned by F. F. Carey to collect
(1742.70 and $250, alleged due and
unpaid for service and labor perform
ed. ' '
more business men of the metropolis
tuke this trip to Eastern ' Oregon, vis
iting 23 cities and towns on the trip.
The party will not attempt to visit
Idaho towns on this Jaunt but will
merely look Into trade relations in the
counties of th.'s aection of Oregon.
They plan to travel by special train,
making their moves by night and
spending their' days In the' various
towns-en route.
Tentative arrangements are for the
special train to leave Portland at S p.
m., October 17, make short stois at
various cities and towns during the
day and travel at night. The schedule
plana to return to Portland at 7 a. m.
October 24. ;
Cities and towns which will be vis
ited are: Union Junction, Cove, North
Powder, Haines, Baker. Nyesa. Vaie.
Ontario, Wallowa, Joseph, Enterprise.
Elgin, Imbler, ' La Grande, Adams,
Athena, Weston, Mllton-Freewater,
Pendleton, Pilot Rock, Echo, 8tan-
fJeld. Umatilla. "' " ' '
Two Xoies Alkt"! Uniiulil.
Mnythe-loncrgan t'o. today brought
nit against Almond Hartauff to col
lect the principal and interest on two
notes, the total being 1617.55. The
plaintiff also asks 975 attorney fees.
Carter & Fmythe represent the plain
tiff.
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, NLY actual driving brings out the
mechanical perfection cr this benes
20 SPECIAL-SIX to its fullest
degree. Beneath the harmonious lines
of its exterior are mechanical features
which assure economy and efficiency that
are at once apparent to the experienced
notorist and will proclaim themselves by
ears of constant service.
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mtuntabli head mttori impnvtd kot-tpot
intuit manifatHiinttrmidinUtTammuinnt
impronjid nuindtkield with buliit tttU
lampi; nrd tirti) (xientuu fssstas lamp.
' ; t . J $1785 i
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WALLACE BROS,
STI KF.IIAKFH t'AHS " FISK TIIIKS
. IVIM HDR TRUCKS
i:ika Temple I'lione 74
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YET FOUND BY POLICE
CHICAGO, Aug. 31.-U. P.) A
"phantom bandit" today stalked
through the Inquest over the remains
of Hiiwnrd Khodes, shot to death near
here yesterday.' Rhodes' 'was killed
while riding with Mrs. Gladys Jacob
son. Mrs. Jacobson said the motor
stalled In "Lovers Lane." but was
about to start when a handlt appear
ed. Khodes, she said, hastily fired an
autqmatlo, the robber dashing to the
rear of the car, fired from there, the
bullet passing through Ithujes' neck.
Police are puzzled over the fact that
the bullet killing Khodes entered the
right side of his face, ranged down
ward and that hla revolver was found
in the road, if the woman's story is
true ...
BIG PACKERS WILL
Washington; Auk. 31. (a. p.)
Plans of the bifT five" meut packers
for disposition of their Btocksards in
terests, required under a decree re
cently made with the department of
justice, contemplate the sale of such
interests in 15 cities to F. H. Prince
and campJUiy, of Boston. The project
was .filed to.)ay,., with the disuict su
preme court.
KILLED MAN, BURRIED
IN MODERN EYEWEAR
There Is a design of spectacles or eye
glasses for every lp of face, so that
tliuso, who need to wear glasses; are not
marred In appearance. 'Fact is well fit
ted moilorn glasses Improve the appear
anco of the wenrer In nearly every Instance.
Here 5"U will find a full line of the latest in spectacles and eye
glasses and great euro Is exercised so that you may liavo the style
that Is most allractiv's.a!) wcll(Jis the lens thai currocta jum vision.
afeftotfiu?it
STMOkKTIMf
American National Dank
fin I ll
fbonwiili training said 13 years
clcr;eiico at your scrvh-o.
BRIDOEPORT, Conn.. Auir. 31.
(U. P.) An autopsy is being perform
ed today over the body of George M.
N'ott. to determine how tho man came
to his death. Noil's body was found
jammed Into a partly hurled trunk In
swamp last night. Klwood Made
arid John Johnson. Implicated and
munscled to policemen, pointed out
the approximate location of the trunk
to firemen ana police, who wnded neck
deep dn water to 'eeaifrf. The police
said today Wnde had practically con
fessed to tire killing. -
KILLED ASCAR ROLLS
RKDOIN'O. California, Aug. 31.
(A; V. ) Mrs. Peter Scov of Corvallis,
Ore., as killed Sunday night when
her brother Samuel Ij. ' Oould, lost
control of the automobile In -which
they were riding-and the car rolled
down the mountainside between Har.
rison fluleh and Itecgum. The brakes
on the automobile failed to function,
Oould stated. Mrs. Seov'a baok was
broVen, hut her brother escaped with
Injuries.. Mrs;-tcov lived an hour fol
lowing the itceident. ' ' ' 1 '.
i TENNESSEE HOUSE VOTES
TO BLOT OUT RECORDS
NAKHVIl.l.K, Aug. . (A. P.)
The Tennessee house voted by 47 to
S7 today to expunge from the house
Journal all proceedings of August S3
with reference to action on the suf
frage ratification resolution, with the
exception nf roll call on that date,
ind a point of order raised by Speaker
W'alkor that no quorum was proaenL
OUR PET THOUGHT
fit niir store is lhii-4Thi liHWulUTCtlie Hple t"nio
U Umk uimI (Dim Iu4'k to lny.
That will Indicate how very welcome you are to
vlnit our store and Inspect our attractive display of
jrierrhundiKe. ,
Ple.iMe do not anticipate that you will be presned
to buy, for liieh-presstire fttleHmunsliip has no need
or plitce where-the (;oodH are the very bot and the
prices the very lowest, .
GIFTS
Engagements, Weddings, Anniversaries. Illrth
days, ;hrlstenings, etc., are occasions that suggest
.Interest in our goods. Anything selected here Is
. characterized by superior quality, correct design and
attractive price. , , ,
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Pendleton
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The Largest Diamond Dealer in Eastern
Oregon.
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SPREADS TO BOSTON
merit, flocked to regintratton booths
l yesterday to register for the coming
territorial elections, it is estimated
that 10,000 women In the Islands
have been enfranchized. They cannot
vote for president,
Chop
s
Pork, veal. Jamb or mutton chops whichever
your taatc dictates from special cut at special
prices. ; ". " ; "" '"" " . '" "
WJien you 3ee the quality of these meats you will
want to buy several day's supply. "I ' v
Steaks and roasts, too, for .those who prefer them. ;
Try some of our sugar cured bacon Sot jrour
breakfast. - ' " . , .
..' ' .$ A
Empire Meat Co.
"The Old ReUable" -'
Established 1890 ..-M,. A FbonsUI
, -rr-'..'V lit... "ier
BOSTON, Aug. SI. (A. P.) An
unauthorized strike of longshoremen
against steamship companies under
the British flug in New Tork. in
protest against the English attitude
toward Ireland, was extended to this
city today when women pickets induc
ed a crew of 60 to quit work on tho
Leyland liner Nltonian, loading . for
London.
NO XiAIM-Ht IWIl-VPli
DENVER, Aug. 31. U. T.)
There will be no labor day . parade
here, according to an order. Issued by
Colonel Ballou commander of the fed
eral troops In Denver, which is under j
martial law. Under the military edict
no demonstrations or parages will be
held because of the fatal strike riots
of four weeks ago.
LISTEN DO YOU KNOW
WHAT 'CAPIASES' ARE?
DENVER, Aug. 31. (V. P.)
Spventy four criminal capiases upon
which eight arrests have been mads
Mince yesterday have been issued as a
result of a special grand Jury probe of
the tramway strike- riots. The grand
jury continued Ita investigations today.
HAWAIIAN WOMKX UKOI.STBR
HONOU'Ll!. Aug. 31 (t. I'.)
Hundreds of women enfranchized by
the national womens suffrage amend-
111XGKH STUIKKIl IIKS.
"WORCESTER, England. Aug. 31.
The first death resulting from the
hunger strike in an 'England jail oc
curred today. Karl Bunwal succumb
ed after going without food for five
days. He had been imprisoned for
contempt of court because he insisted
on reoccupytag hla home after he had
been ejected.
t THEY ARE FOES OF , LONELINESS
DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY
209 E. .Court - Phone 880 or 881
Save Cash by Paying
Cash
it's a sre, safe vay to fatten the bfiixk ccQHnt. You
save .from, 10 to 25 per cent on every purchase.
Jiist think what that means on a month's grocery bill.
Try U TLt. Mcnth.
Pay Cash Receive More ' Pay Less
DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY
209 E.;Cpurt ; " f ;Phoie 880 or 881
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' DETROIT Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downle hT8 organized Get
Acquainted Club here, and In so doing have dollvered a knockout to
the curse strangers And in a great city loneliness. Tk club meets,
at the Unitarita church. There's no preaching, but "Just tun. ej
ay. . And tho urcnestra playa ragtima and 4axs music!
The
Red Crown"
sign stands fur
an all'refinery
gasolinc
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H. S SHANGLE, President.
'WHILE HOUSECLEANING .
Don't forget to have on hand case of that wonder
fully sparkling and refreshing ; '.I . .
' WINE-0
An occasional bottle during these strenuous days,
will do much toward relieving the fatigue Jtnd nervous
strain of the industrious housewife. ' ' '
A bottle of WINE-O at dinner, also, will soothe the
irritability of father, when he comes home and find
the house topsy-turvy.
Besides, it is good for the kiddies.
Keep a case of Wine-O in the house ail the time.
Bottlers of All Kinds Soda Waters
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