East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 31, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OKEQONIAN, PENPIETOft, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 31t 1920.
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Social and Club News
VI KITH FIln.M HKI-IN " 1 1. nolle McFarland and Mra. Kisk. The
A week-end vinHor In ronnlcton ! affair In to be held in Union hall ami
Mifi. w. P. 1'liTi- who wus lure the rteilar session la scheduled for
Ironi her hi)in! near Helix. -:.) o ciock.
MICH. CI-AUKr? IlKPAHTS
Xn A. C Clark, mother of Kilwnrd
J. Clarke, l fl lal evening for Ash
land. Mie plana to rf-niain (here and
In Willamette Valley points fur ail ex
tended Visit.
IlK'iflKK WKUTOIKS M1CMBKHS.
The Uesree of Htitltir is to meet to
monow afternoon In its first regular
NeKsion following summer recess, ami
lifter the business meetinic a reception
iw to tie held complimenting two mem-j
I'era who nave returned to Pendleton j
to reside after having: niado their j
hnmet In Spok:ine. Thev are Mix ;
ASPIRIN
WILL MAKE HO.MK HER K.
Mrs. Saran O. Kuotli of Toledo.
OrrRon, is explored to arrive soon to
maKe IVndleton her home. Mrs.
IUoih is the mother of Mrs. tiriwa.d
J. Clark, Her son, loron Booth, ar
rive.! Monday and entered srhool here.
He will be a truest t the Clurk home
until Mrs. Itooth arrives and they will
then le domiciled in the rM Alabie
lesiUoiiee on Lewis street.
TO VISIT IX KKXXKWICK
Miss Kther Richardson departed
yesterday for Kennc-wlck, Washington,
w here she will ! a truest at the home
of her sister Mrs. Edward C Tweet.
Mis Richardson expects to bo awa
about week.
Name "Bayer" on Genuine
"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin' is jrenu
ino Aspirin proved safe by millions
and prescribed by physicians for over
twenty years. Accept only an un
broken "Baypr package" which con
tains proper directions to relieve
Headache, Toothache, Barache, Neu
ralgia. Rheumatism, Colds and Fain.
Handy tin boxes af 12 tablets cost few
cents. Druggists also sell larger
"Itayer packages." Aspirin is trade
mark Bayer Manufacture Monoacetic
acirtftster of Kahcvheacin
The Farmers and Mer
chants Bank.
formerly Farmers Savings Bank
4 iK-r rail Interest n Time IHHslm
WALLA WALLA WASH.
HOTRROCKS LfeAVK OX TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. Hmrley Hothrock, of
the Wild Horse mrion, left In their
car this morning on a pleasure trip to
! The Dalles and Portland to be gone
sverl days. Their two sons and
' Mrs. Ida Rothrv-k, Mr. Kothrock's
mother, accompanied them.
inu'KCH societiks to meet
J Tone rrvw has been chosen by the
j three women's . organizations of the
Church of the Redeemer for their first
meeting of the season. The
Parish Aid. The Sanctuary Chapter
and the Ladies Auxiliary will meet in
Parish italL
VISIT FROM LA GRANDE.
Mrs. Trespa Oct tie and her son,
j Ue-orsre Gelt it came to Pendleton from
, their nome in La CSrande yesterday
and are to remain for a few days'
visit. .
CU B SCHXDfLKS MEETING
Clean, cool dais and the opening of
'school beckons the return of many
1 families from beach and mountain
land while the Round-Up and its at
tendant festivities claim premiere at-
Jtention for the next .few weeks, the
pases of tho 1320-21 calendar are be
jemninsr to ope a aid they promise in
teresting things and a busy winter sea
son. The first f Pendleton's literary
Hi
$ggon(yr in fAe dankmno '
a good 'friend '-usiSiins
toriiiTJO di 'stance -
A HEALTHY bank account al
ways responds to a written
order for assistance. If you
pay your bills by check on our bank
you are giving folks something more
to think about than the mere fact
that their bill is paid. Open a check
ing account.
vml Moeial orKnnliuttiouii to he it In Its
Tall work is the Woman's "lub for It
aeheiluled its opening meeting for
Thursday.
VVII.l, MOTOIt SOI'TH.
Mr. and Mrs. Ij. A. Winn and their
Iwo daughters. .Misa (Iheratlne Hnd
Miss l.uclle Winn plan to leave innmr.
row lv motor for Lunu- Hmmh
fornlu. where they will spend the Win
er tne conservatorv of muKti. at in..f
ter tne conservatory of music at Lone
eaen. sue was formerly' a siuiIimu
here but spent last veur at th t--
in Aci-iculturnl College.
VISIT HERB K. ItOlTB.
Iuests in Pendleton vesterdav
Mrs. C. s. Cheshire and little Miss
Uuiise Cheshire of Milton, who stop
ped nere en route homo from Hoi
(jtke whero they have spent the week
with Mr. Cheshire who Is convalesc
nc from recent Illness at the Funita
rlum there. ,
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VISITING IX U GUANDK. I
Mrs. A. I... SiniPHon and Mrs. r;.
l.'arney and cliildi-en left yesterilav for
La Grande where they will visit for the
next few days as guests of Airs. F. W.
Kendall.
MUS. HI" 11 BAUD 'RETURNS -Mr..
Thomas Huhbnrd, who has
been here as the guest of her daughter
Mrs. W. li. McN'arv. hua ratntn t
her home in Salem.
HOME FROM MOTOR TRIP
Mr. and Mrs. v. T. Rlnhy and son
have returned from an Interesting mo
:or trip to the middle western states.
They visited friends and relatives
while anient from Pendleton.
RETURN- FROM SRATT1.R
Mr. and Mrs. Riehard HI mis
children have returned from Seattle
where they spent the summer. They
will be In Pendleton for the winter.
Sapone Carrara
Pure Castile Soap with Fine Wh Cloth
Soap and Cloth both for 15c
Broadway Peroxide Bath Soap, large'bar ........10c
Broadway Geranium Bath Soap, large bar .:....10c
Lifebuoy Health Soap, 2 bars 25c
Maxine Elliott Buttermilk Soap, 12 bar box $1.50
Creme Oil Soap, dozen $1.20
; Palm Olive Soap, dozen $1.20
We can supply you with all the best brands of
toilet, bath and laundry soap and powders. 30
kinds to select from.
Largest Stock Highest Quality- Right Prices
Gray Bros, (jrocery Co.
MISS DICKSON" HONORED.
Miss Nancy Dickson, attractive maid
who has come to Pendleton to remain
throughout the winter as a guest at
tne rvoroorne Berkeley home, was
complimented In a delightful way
Saturday when Mrs. Berkeley enter
tained a group of friends for her
pleasure. About sixteen guests were
bidden to spend an informal afternoon
with needlework. Artistic clusters of
bright goldenglow decked the rooms
and centered a dainty tea table about
which the guests gathered for a buffet
lunchon.
THREE PHONES
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have been sont to their respoctive cap
itals to consult the governments re
garding any proposed transfer of ne
gotiations to another place, accord
ins to a Moscow wireless today.
Wlliii CONSVI.T JOVKUXrEXTS
LONDON, Aug. 31. (A. P.) Rep
resentatives of both tho soviet and
Polish peace delegations at Minsk
j Aune Wheeler Studio i
5 222E. Alta Phone 533 S
A W woman and held in strict confidence.
If you folks only knew You would not delay J !
c.,:,i; t ... -i hat photograph an- K
(JLUU1U 1UI V U LI .UU1U W
I SUFFERED
THREEJEARS
Finally was Restored tp
Health by Lydia E. Pinkham'
Vegetable Compound. -
Lowell, jas. "I was all run down and
na.i an awful pain in my right side, vu
persistently consti
pated amMiad very
dizzy spells. I suf
fered for thrs vears
and was perfectly
misrrahle until a
friend wa$ telling
me to try iydia &
Finkham s V e e c -
taole Compound and
I found it a wonder
ful medicine. I can
now do twice me
much work and 1
recommend the Vegetable Compound ta
other women. You can ;:se these
facts as a testimonial." Mrs. M.
I'heai.l ItessEY, 49 Chestnut St., Lowell,
.VI a a.
Why women will continue to suffer so
on? is more than we can understand,
.hen they ran find health in Lydia K.
I'inkham's Vegetable Compound !
For forty years it has been the stand
ird remedy for female ills, and has re
stored the health of thousands of women
jrho have been troubled with such ail
ments as displacements, inflammation,
ulceration, lrrepilarities, etc.
If you want special advice write to
Lydia K. Pink ham Medicine Co. (conft
lential), Lvnn. Mass. Your letter will
be oiiencd, read and answered by a
FIVE AFFIDAVITS 10
SUPPORT PREJUDICE
; CLAIM ARE FILED
Father of One of Defendants
Contends for Change of
Venue for Prisoners Held for
' Murder of T. D. Taylor.
5 YEARS FOR SCANDAL
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other day.
I For Sale
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There is Nothing Better for Your Chicken
than
i OurSCRATCHFOOD
and
Our EGGMASII
There is no reason why your chickens shouldn't
lay at this time of the year. Feed them our feed and
Ta k-i iitnn va c-vvijr ua v .
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I 13(H) V. Alta St. PJione 1014, 475, 351
end part
residence,
lot, part
UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN CO.
2
t room hoUKe. eant
cah. part time.
Beautiful 6 room
North Side. Large
cash.
room bungalow, lot 50x100.
brand new. Good terms on
this.
8 room residence, Xorth Side,
street aved, part cash, part
time.
8 room residence. North Hide,
east front, part cash, balance
easy.
7 -room residence, 100x100 feet
- lot, street paved, near school;
easy terms.
9 room residence, North Side,
corner; easy terms, long" time
to pay.
7 room residence 100x100, beau
tiful home.
8 room residence. South Hill,
plastered house. Could take
$75.00 per month room rent.
4ood terms on this. Furnace;
full basement.
S room residence. South Hill, lot
0x20fr. Good barn, woodshed
and outbuildings. Part cash.
10 room residence. South Mill,
large ground. This Is a snap.
160 acres good farm land. Would
take house as part payment.
Good land.
20 acres alfalfa land to trade for
house.
8 room house. Will take cash
and Rood car.
GEORGE W. ELDER
IS Main St.. Pmdleton.
Residence Phone, 227J
Office I'hone,
Five affidavits of prejudice to sup
port their contention for a change of
venue, were filed late Monday after
noon by attorneys for Elvie l. Keruy,
John L Rathic, Irvin U Stoop and
Floyd Henderson, chargred with the
murder of Sheriff T. D. Taylor. The
only affidavit from a disinterested per
son was that of S. A. Lowell, an attor
ney, of Pendleton.
Ik H. tftoop, father of one of the
defendants, filed the most exhaustive
affidavit in support of the contention
that his son should be slven a trial
elsewhere. Joseph J. Lavin, attorney
for young Stoop and for Henderson,
also filed an affidavit, in which he
quoted an editorial from a local morn
ing newspaper Indicating prejudice.
P. M. Collier and Edward J. ?4ark,
lecal attorneys appointed by, the court
to defend Kerby, alias Jim Owens, and
Kathie, field briefer arguments for
the contention. Mr. Lowell went at
considerable length to explain that he
acted as a citizen and as an officer of
the court in filling the fifth affidavit
Other local persons who were asked
to present similar assistance requested
t-he attorneys -to be excused.
The papers were presented Just be
fore the expiration of the time limit
set by Judge O. W. Phelps when the
defendants were called to plead on
August 20. The state has asked to be j
given an or ims weeK in wmcn to pre
pare motions objecting to the motion
of the defendants' attorneys.
Jude Phelps said this afternoon
that, he'hud 4a ken no action on the
motions and that no time had yet been
set as a limit for the state to file Its
objections. District Attorney Kcator
already has busied himself with pre
paring data to combat the motions.
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 31. (A. P.)
William McCarthy, president of ttoc
Pacific Coast Baseball League, an
nounced todny that he had reconsider
ed the order suspending William Rum
lcr.,of the Salt Lake club for an In
definite period, and that he hnd sub
stituted his previous order with one
which provides that Uumler shall be
suspended for five years.
McCarthy stated that lie had tele
grupned to P. V. Ijine. president of
the Salt Lake club, that Mumlcr's case
hnd been re-opened, and that In a sec
rn telegram to Luno and 'Umpires
MeOrew and Anderson, he fixed the
period of suspension at five years.
This action, it was explained, was nef
cessltated by the fact that under sec
tion 27 of the Pacific Coast League
constitution, the president of the
league is empowered only to suspend
players or team managers for a defi
nite period. .;
REINDEER MEAT MAY
PRIVATE DETECTIVE IS
OTTAWA, Ont.. Aug. 31. Accord
ing to an order In council Just gazet
ted here a vast territory. In Baffin's
Lnd will be leased to Vllhjalmur Stef-
ansson, the Arctic explorer for the
purpose of gracing reindeer and musk
ox heads the meat of which will. It is
said, go far toward solving; tne prob
lem of cheaper food. I -The
land which is to be leased for
30 years with a renewal period not to
exceed 20 years, is that section de
scribed as the southern half of Baf
fin's Liand south of parallel 68 degsv
nortn latitudcand Including a strip to J
miles wide along the north Boundary
of Lake Metilllng.
For the first fifteen yeara Bt'efarisv
son will be given free grazing privil
eges, but for the remainder of his
lease he will be asked to pay-$11, afl,
a year. According to Stcfansson'n
statement to the Dominion "govern
ment he has Interested sufficient cap
ital to Insure the success oif nis pro
ject. -''V.
While musk-ox meat Is known only
to a very few epicures of the northtafid
reindeer meat Is quite a common dish
on the northern Pacific coast aild is
often available in restaurants as f.-ir
south as Portland, Oregon. The meat
of the reindeer is very palatable and
not unlike tnat of the whitc-tallod do
mestic deer of the western states. -
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New Fall
Style
For the first call of the new season we have gath
ered together a widely diversified collection of
Suits, Coats and Dresses for Women and Misses
Correct in every mode detail. They will prove of un
usual interest. . " " lr 1
Prices are exceptionally moderate, comparing fa
vorably with those days that preceded the high cost
era.
Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices-
East Oregonian Printing Department
PROFITABLE HABITS' f
Children are sent to school that then may bo bejler trained In
mind and body ta meet -successfully, the competition and respon
sibilities of their own productive age. Equip your children wit U
J v , .
Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen
It teaches unconsciously, habits of neatness, exactness and flu
ent expression, all of which contribute greatly to a successful
career. ' - - ' '
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Wo always carry a large selection of tbeso Ideal pen. '
Priced at $2.50 Upwards.- "' V
CHARLESTON, Aug. 31. (A. P.)
Maii.r Psvne. a private detective, was
wounded In a, fight Saturday ' which
"tiirted between striking miners and
mine guards at tho Willis branch coal
company, according to a statement of
the state police. Two trains are being
held outside the town, the crews fear
ing to. take them through Willis branch
l tho statement said. State police on
the scene are attempting to qucN dis
turbances and hare arrested a miner
said to have been seen firing.
SECRETARY BAKER TO
TAKE STUMPFOR COX
CLEVELAX1, Aug. SI. U. I.)
Secretary of War Baker will tase tne
stump for Governor Cox in about tnree
weeks he announced today. , The na-
innsii committee will ararnge his
speaking tour, Raker said.
ircEis.
Alex MacKcnxie to T. O. Krause,
J73S0. Lots 4. 11 and 12. Illock 80.
Res. Add. Pendleton.
Thos. F. Tower to Ansel P. Lund-
hen it. V 1-2 XW 1-4 NE 1-4 Sec.
10. To. 4. X.-K. 29. ,
Rlanche Templeton to Sadie Elder
11000. Lot 1. Block 11, Halstead's
Add. Echo.
Roscoe Dickenson to Alex MacKen-
zie $386. Lots S, 4. 6 and , block P,
UklHh.
LOS ANGELES VOTES
ON WAR MEMORIAL
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FURXITURB FOB 8AXJS House for
rent 70S Wilson.
FOR 8ALK One brand new Overland
Mn --od discount Mr. Ritchie
Phone 720.
FOR SALE BY OWN IS K 5 room
house on North side, half block off
Jackson St. Phon I079-W.
LOS A.VOELES, Aug-. 31 Financ
ing of two great civic projects, a war
memorial auditorium and -a coliseum,
was beinsr considered by os; Angeles
citizens today, votinir on a proposed
?5, 000,000 bond issue. , ,
The first of the two Issues on, tne
primary ballot calls for the erection
of a memorial auditorium to coat 14 -
tlOO.COO and to contain 13,451 seats,
or one for every Los Angeles man en
listing the army, navy or marine corfa
(lurinj tna world war. The second
project proposes erection of a Coll-
suem In Exposition park to cost f 900.
000 and, to seat 75.000 persons, to be
used for entertainments and athletic
contents. ;
The citizen's committee, backer of
'both projects, declared both' will be
passed by large majorities.
"The war memorial auditorium will
be the nation's greatest war' memori
al.' Sylvester L. Weaver, chairman of
the committee declared. "It will house
headquarters for war veterans' organ
isations, civic community centers, and
convention headquarters.
"The coliseum will be the world's
largest ampitheater, and will provide
a perfect place for staging the next
Olympiad," Weaver said.
Plans are already under way to
bring .the 1824 Olympic games to this I
city, he said. .
THOMPSONS' DRUG STORE
Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention.
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INTRIGUE TO RESTORE
EMPEROR KARL BARED
VIENNA. Auk- II. W. P.) Mill
iner streter revealed In a eesHlon of
the Austrian parliament a plot -to re-
More former Emperor Karl to the
throne. fcHxty nine deputies, members
of former Premier Kriederlch's party.
are said to be implicated. - Their names
will he revealed later at a secret c
slfin of parluiment.
YOU CAN DO YOUR OWN SEWING
You never were satisfied with the old foot treadle .5
sewing machine any great amount of sewing was
too tiresome. You like to do your own sewing .at I
home because you can have it done yourway when
you want it, and so much more economical We
want you to come in and see it. Closing out the 5
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SI 16 Free Electric Desk Style Sewing
' Machine $7490 ;.V;VvJ: I
I Crawford rurniture Company f
I . HOME FURNISHER
Fhone 496 103 E. Court St
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