M-' TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OfclGOfTCAlf, PEHDLETOW, OMOON, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 2tf, 1920. ft People Here and There A honoymoon spent partly In an air. pin lie In the truat whloh Mr. and Win. JjOwIh C. Witherbee, of Seattle, will onjay tomorrow. Tho young couple, WQilded at Halt Jjiko Hal m day, iiaHxed thrmiKh Pendleton on route to Yakima this morning where they will meet Lieut. Harold Soovlllc, a friend with a plane at th WonhlnRton. Btato Fair, and continue to Seattle ly air. Mr. and Mrs. Wltherlx are former stud ents at the UrdverHlty ' WashlnKton nd he In now engaged in tho automo bile umilnesg there, , - , Mrs. Rlliiabeth Jane Folnom,' aged f5. In coming to I'ondlRfon from Beau mont, California, to see the Jtonnd-lv'p. will be uceonipalned by, hor Grand daughter, Miss Jean tfolxom. Oilman Folnom who nan been sojourning In California, and bin brother, Marry Fnl- som, of Keutinioit, will al8o see the Wk how and will analie the trip to this city by autoj,; ., . ,, i - rioyal M. ' Suwtello. returned this morn In if from Walla Wulla where he attended the- Frontier Days Blunt on Kalurday. Mrs. Hnwtolle and children, who. accompanied him, will remalmliw Wnlla Walla until tomorrow. They are tho IfUUKlH of Mm. iien Hill. Mm. Suwtelle's sinter, J. M. Kconoy, formerly part owner of the Cunningham fiheen & land Co... In here from J'ortland today looking after other buslnexs Interests., He Hold hlx liilore.it in the sheep concern to F W. Fulconer a few month ago. One of the most prominent men In tho Insurance world in Ban Francisco Ih tJeorne W. ltrooks, secretary of. the California Insurance Co. In company with. Mrs. ltrooka, ho Is coming to the two final days of llmincl-Up, having made reservations on the Journal's ppecla) train from Portland. Word of Mr. Brooks' contemplated visit, was received today by H.t W, Graham of Muntiey-'Uraham Co. ; .t. - and the most famous cowgrl In (he world. "Mrs. Dlancett will not appear in the arena at the Hound-up this year but will be in the grandstand as guest ef the ltound-Up association Mrs. Blancett arrived this morning from Portland, where she is employed as press feeder for the Irwln-Modson company. i NEWS OF THE COUNfy OFFICES AND OFFICERS Hruiu-ho Bob Hall and TJoyd Vi Union county buokaroos who take pari each year tn tho bucking events . at liound-Up, arrived this morning with their outfits and will again be In the lists. . .., The (juaiUllle at Happy Cannon Is to be led this year by Bertha Blneett. en time' woman's bucking champion '- "V ' XN. m julMtr Delegates Jail. A dozen la hor delegutes called at the county jail this afternoon to visit the cells and: see the four men awaiting trial on charges of murder. They wore shown through by Deputy Sheriff Glen Bushee. Teacher Obtained for Bcliool. Mb. W. H. Oliver of Pendleton, to day filed her ctmfract with the coun ty superintendent to teach In district So. 13, ten miles west, of Pendleton. The district has a teacherage and Mrs. Oliver and her mother wjil , reside there. . ,. t. COX VISIT HAS '.' :. STARTED SWING TO ' PROGRESSIVE SIDE lacing centers also Is hKtefamonKthe starters in the Oregon rases and may bo booked to meet Horey m a special match race for side bets and purses. HlllnBhoe and Horey have never cIilsIi ed on. a dirt track despite the foot that both men have been following the rac Ing game for several years. Independent Republicans Turn in? hi Large , Numbera to Candidacy of League of Na tions Supporter. . ' Two Districts I'usupuMed. Two districts In the county are now without teachers, these being No. 80 noar Milton, and No. 36, Cabbage Hill. All others which have applied to the superintendent, for teachers have been supplied. . JIGGER SAVINGS tome! pi The value of bak ing powder is tesed on its leavening strength. You can't judge it by the size of the can or by the amount you get for your money. You must estimate it by the amount of baking powder used in eacn , baking and the results you get i is the greatest value ever offered m Baking Powder it has greater raising "trc" it goes further than most of the other brands. You use only a rounded or heaping teaspoonful where others call for two teaspoonfuls or more. But Baking Powder is not all you'll, save when using Calu met. You save baking materials, Calumet never fails. The last level teaspoonful is as powerful as the first Calumet is perfectly manu factured keeps perfectly and is moderate in price.- -.t ? Tm hw yes kay H Ym MTt vkta ya an One trial wijl satisfy you of these' facts and demonstrate beyond doubt that 'Calumet spells economy.' Your grocer sells it on a guarantee of money back if you are not pleased with results. Calumet contains only such Ingredients as have been approved officially by the J. S, Food Authorities. . , . , . , v HIGHEST OUAUTY AWARD ' v OBSERVE THIS When you buy a pound of Calumet you get a full pound 16 oz. Some high priced .baking powders are now being put on the market in 12-oz. can! instead of a pound. Be sure you are getting a pound when you want it. No short weights with Calumet. Alleged IiituuniHt Taken Hraith. , IJilward A. Teutschman, -alleged big arrest ea nere iast week, was taken to Ualinas, JaL for . trial. In charge of Sheriff J. F. Nesbitt, of that city, aunuay. The officer arrived, last evening and departed, on No. t with his man. Mrs. Teutschman left late last week for the. south and will con test the case against her husband by Mrs, Hazel Teutschman of Salinas. who had the man arrested on the big amy charge. ... Itutlur Again raruied. , Myron Butler, the youth who was on parole to Guy Wyrick for several months and was finally returned to the sheriff, has been taken out on trial by Earl Dudley and put on his ranch near Athena, The youth did not vio late his parole while out before but became obstreperous and was returned for safekeeping. , txaaificld Case 'Transferred. The Case of R. K. Stanfield vs. the Great Northern Itailway Co.. filed, re cently In circuit court, has been or dered transferred to the circuit court of .Multnomah county for trial. The order was signed today by Jude G. W. Phelps. The action is a suit for dam- ag-es to sheep in transit. lU Jurymen Fall to Appear. The September term of circuit court jury was called this mornlnv and jury obtained to try the case of th State vs. Robert Hunter, charged with larceny of a calf. Several of those summoned as veniremen failed to an pear and It Is probable that bench warrants will bo issued for them. The Hunter case could not be tried today owing lo the fact that witnesses must come from the south of the. county ana they will not be here until tomor row. Perry Ifniitor Changes rica. Perry HuMef. charged with simple larceny, today changed his plea from not guilty to guilty and was fined I0 by Judge G. W. Phelps. His trial on the first of three indictments against him was set for today in circuit court but when he plead guilty the Jury was given a recess until tomorrow morn liuj. ..... . . , . Guns (iiven to Juvenile Court, The case of Eugene Hunter, charg ed with larceny of a calf, in conjunc tion with his brother-in-law. Robert Hunter, was referred to the juvenile court in an order. made by Circuit Judge G. W. Phelps today. ...... DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court . , Fhone 8S0 or 881 Cantaloupes j DOZEN, $1.00.-' : GOLD CREST BUTTER 2 Pounds $1.40. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Thone 880 or 881 Clerk's Office J las New McmiIht. Mrs. Bortha Ward of this city, today accepted the position as stenographer n the county clerk s office, made va cant recently by the marriage of Miss Beatrice Rogers, to Charles IS. Haynes of this city. Order Confirms Sale. An order confirming the sale under execution of property In the case of J. R. Raley vs. J. II. . Bonney and Belle Bonney, was signed by the cir cuit Judge today.. , , i I'maiklne Couple Ijkvitsrd. ,A marriage license was issued -today by County Clerk R. T. Brown to Floyd (Joodman and Miss Neva Moore, both of TJmaplne. Bank Sues for Stock, " The Prosser state Bank today filed suit against Charles Whirlwind and J. H. Ijoek to recover a mare and- two horses and a wagon, or their equival ent, $600 which the plaintiff alleges should revert to It. The defendant. Whirlwind, Is allegod to have dispon o4.,of the. property to-which the bank has a claim. Peterson, Bishop , & Clark and Andrew Brown, of Prosser. represent tSe plaintiff. Sues mi Note Dalance. : IK 1. Nmlth today brought suit against George K. Atterbury to recov er SUUO and- interest, the balance al leged due on a promissory note. 8. A. Newberry represents the plaintiff. NKW HOMll W.VI1XIXO (Continued from page 1.) (BY WARD A. IRVINE.) PORTLAND, opt. 20. There Is very widespread defection In Oregon of republicans to 4ho Cox tump, , Last week 10 republican progressives joined a Cox-Roosevelt club In Portland. Three of the first contributors to I Cox campaign fund tn Umatilla coun ty were republicans. After the; Cox meeting in Balem, several republicans announced their Intention of voting for' the Ohio progressive. On top of those shfts comes word that two very prominent Portland, progressives will m all probability vote for Cox. People here are attempting to dis cover the reason for so many refec tions. They differ In their findings. Many observers declare the changes mark the reaction of the people of Oregon against war, expressed In their advocacy of the League of Nations. Others insist that those turning to the Cox cause are progressives who cannot support the reactionary Harding, oth ers say It is the outstanding personal ity and, purposes of Governdr Cox that are drawing the republican vote. All agree thai there has never i been so heavy a shift from one candidate, to another in the same pe.fon of time as that which has taken place since Gov ernor Cox's visit to this state. One republican family in which there are six votes, went to Cox on the League of Nations Issue. Two of the sons fought lit France. The mem ories of the days of their absence linger with the members of that household and they say they Intend to vote for the candidate who has faith that something can be done to pre vent a recurrence of world calamities. Among others who have quietly gone over to the Ohio governor and ire sayhig nothing to. Intimate friends are progressives who were followers of Rooserelt in .Hi?. They say that the man who referred to the progres sives as "a concentration of all . the forces of failure and -discontent.) re ferred to. Roosevelt as a "modern Aaron Burr" and to Hiram Johnson as fakir and blackguard". . has , no claim bow on their support.. They say they cannot vote for Harding without sacrificing their ideals. Tlie lndivdua! cases of desertons passed along in ordinary conversation were a careful attempt made to, as semble them, -would undoubtedly run into hundreds. -Whether the move ment will continue and what it will amount to by November is, a riddle that cannot be guessed at this time. The defections, however, have so far nerved to stimulate the Cox back ers in their efforts to carry Oregon. They are .going to the. voters with their appeal .for progress- and rather than reaction and war. ITALY EXPERIMENTS OM ItOMK. Sept. 20 (By Camlllo Clan fatra, U. P, Staff Correspondents- Italy ts experimenting In economics by srantln luftor an extensive uhare In the management of factories. With decree lasued for the commlwtion of n'orklnKmon, employer and tochfneal experts to draft control of the indus tries bill, a movement tt exacuate fac tories seized by the employes to under way. Hopresintatlvcs of the working- men colled on Premier Oiolitte to urge parliament to be convened immediate ty to enact a control bill. The request was refused on the ground that the commisBlon first should meet and pre pare the measure. ' ' ' - - -- i ti' f I a SOUTH AMERICA GREETS ALBERT AND ELIZABETH ON TOUR FROM BELGIUM RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. 20. (A. V. ) King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium received a tremendous ova tion when they landed on Brazilian soil yesterday. The dreadnaught Sao . Paulo, on which they crossed the Atlantic, was met at sea by a division of destroyers. a stuadron of airplanes and excursion steamers. ... - President and Mnt Pessoa and Gov ernment officials boarded the vessel and welcomed the royal visitors. The party then embarked for shore where great crowds Hned the gorgeously dec orated: avenues and' cheered the Bel gians. They will remain here several neeks. . SI Jewelry of Character Nowhere Is the superb taste of modern stylo more clearly expressed than in tho, fine ,!lmoiiI and platinum jewelry displayed In this store. fjur designs are unique and docldolly dlslliicllvo. We take particular Intercut and pride In aubmltt , Ing special designs and remounting gems Into mod ern jewelry. . ...1 Kstlrhates gladly given. k ' . mm Pendleton Ore. The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern Oregon. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. peace COUP TAKEN AS NEW WOMAN STRANGLED, SEARCH INSTITUTED SOUTH ASIBOY, N. J., Sept. 20. (A. P.) Search has -been started for the murderer of Mrs. Mary TrembowitJ! 66 years old, whose body, bearing marks of strangulation, -was found yes terday near the grave of her son Frank near here. The body was discovered by members of the family who began a search when she failed to return from her customary Friday visit to the grave of her son, who was killed In France. Rumors that the woman carried large auras of money are believed by the police to have prompeted the at tack. Her Jiusband denied these re ports. ' : . .. . HQK MARKET H1GHKR PTRt1,AN'H. Sept. 20. (A. P.) Cattle are steady, hogs are higher at (19. SO to $20. ghecp are lower at $9.60 to $10.60. Eggs are up two cents, the buying, price, case count 'is 66 cents to 67 cents. Butter is firm. NOTICES DUBLIN. Sept. 20. (U. 'P.) Gen era! Macready's coup yesterday in which he surprised a body of Sinn Fein troops at drill and killed one and captured 40 Is regarded here as the first step of a new campaign to smash the "Irish republican" army. The coup Is taken as an indication that Macready Intends to take the Initia tive against the Sinn Finors. "Re publican" soldiers were at rifle and bombing drill tn the mountains 10 miles from Dublin, when ,they were surprised by the "auxiliary .police." Sinn Felners gave battle, using rifles and bombs. Macready's men charged Into the valley from all directions, ar mored automobiles joining In the fray. The "republicans" lay, down their arms. Authorities are plainly Jubilant over the result of the first offensive against the "republican" army. Macready's troops In this skirmish were recruited largely from former imperial soldiers. While government forces were acoom pushing this victory, 40 Sinn Felners commandeered nutomobiles - as" they left Dublin for Sunday drives. Thus equipped, they raided more than 500 homes on Tyrone county -unionists, searching them for arms.. At Abbey- feale", Constable Ma.honey was ambush ed and shot to death. Two of hia com. panions were injured. ' - . I HALF SCORE OF SPEED ' KINGS TO VIE AT FAIR , Xotico Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned will receive sealed bids up ito Sept. -25. 1920 for the purpose of re pairing the basement of school . house, rii-lM Vn jr. ITmfltilla fn. Ore. Plans and conditions may be had by consulting Boone Watson or the Board of Directors of said District. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids - D. B. WATSON. Clerk, ' School District No. 45. Thorne Hollow, Sept 14, 1920. ' J. L.1 yAUGHAN u . ELECTRIC CONTRACTS EVERYTHING ELECTRIC The Ftieral Electric Washer Machine we are show in g is a new machine :jx this city. Before buying look it over, fhone 13 MCaVOoartBt, Notice Knijrhu of Pythias A full attendance Is requested this evening, September 20th. at 8 p. m. Master of work' desires to complete organiKUion third rank team. Prob ably work in first or second rank. D. B. SYIER. C. d. taken to police headquarters, pearcd In a Jocular mood. He ap- Khvs loro Will nappon NEW YORK. Sept. 20. (A. P.) A few minutes after Edwards receiv ed tho warning. Fischer said, "more will happen In the future. Unseen powers communicated that to ie." Edwards is inclined to regard the post card as a hoax, SALEM, Ore., Sept. 29. (Special) 'Half a score of "famous speed kings are en route to Salem to participate in the Oregon state fair competition on September 27 and 28, according to an- ouncement made today by exhibition officials. Prominent among the speed kings ho will bid for laurels on the Salem oval . will be Fred Horey of St. Paul, for three years America's dirt track champion, Morey Is bringing a pow erful special guilt racing creation here and expects to tak up a new speed mark for distances varying from one to five miles. The famous Essex racing team, winners of the southenst- rn sweepstnkes at Atlanta this year. as well as many other important cuts In the United States and Can ada, also will be here. Six events are included on the rae- g card each day. The trials will be included on the program with a spe cial purse offesed as an incentive for the drivers to go after new time marks for the Paclfc coast. Horey. the St. Paul veteran now holds 1 1 world's rec ords for various distances and will be looked upon as the most likely In the record breaking events. Jules 'Elllng hon, Canadian champion and holder of track records at Saskatoon, lteainn. Igalgara, Winnipeg an 4 other Canadian, H ANAVAN'S Transfer Stand at DhnnpT Charles Co.l HU1IU M Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinniiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiii!iiimiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiii!iuiiHiiiiiiii!iiiiii!Q 1 THE JOLLY INN 3 SUNDAY ... 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It is a perma nently enclosed car, with sliding plate glass windows an open car with plenty of shade. Then in inclement weather, enclosed and cozy, dust-proof and rain-proof. Just the car for traveling salesmen, physicians, architects, con tractors, builders, and a regular family car for two. Demountable: rims with 3-inch tires all around. To women it brings the convenience and comforts of the electric with the durability and economy of the Ford car. Early orders will avoid long delays in delivery. Simpson Auto Co. THOSE 4(W -(Cut.'"' SSs." i..rj-.-,v i .) r ' f