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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1920)
J-W C-Y ; - TWELVE PAGE3 DAECT EAST OftEGOOTAK, PEHDLETOlf, OBlOOW, TtJESD AT EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1920. 11-U4-S J II I -1SX-' People Here and There DESPAIR & LEE CASH GROCEUY Jewelry of Character 209 E. Court Phone 880 or 881 1 4 Norborue Berkeley Jr., a 1920 grad-the Northern Pacific this afternoon for Kate from this state to the second an. note of Pendleton hlKh school went to Npokune and Cleveland, by way of the nual convention of the national or- Walla Walla today on the first leg; of Twin Cltie. H l one of the Eastern ganizatton. his Journey through the mases of high. Oregon delegates to the national eon- , . er education.. Young Berkeley will vention of the legion opening nest register as a freshman In Whitman college, , He was prominent as a de bater 0414 In dramatics at Pendleton high last year and will follow the iid eral arts courses Iti Whitman. Thomas Jacques, of Pilot Rock, has struck pay dirt In his mining property near Granite which the mines expert of the Baker Herald says will run 125 a ton, according to Norborne Berkeley, who returned on No. 5 this morning from a visit to mines In which he Is In terested nearby. Several pther good strikes have ibeen made recently and the mining prospects of Baiter and Grant counties, are looking up. Mr. Berkeley spent several days - in the mining country hard .at work, on hie property and enjoyed the vacation well as the brightening prospects. 1 Monday at Cleveland and later will visit his former home at Marlon, Ohio, Mr. Tdlemaa .plans to be absent for about two weeks on the trip, t ., Joe Elliott, well known horseman from the Athena region, came down today for the Round-Up with one of his fine saddle horses. Mr, Elliott is considered a. first class horseman and will tak part In the Round-Lip parades, he said today, - . Clarence Bishop, one of the owners of the .Pendleton Woolen Mills, left on. No. 1 Monday evening on a bus iness trip east that will tuke him as r as New. York City. He expects to be absent several weeks. Perry' J. tdlemaa, adjutant of Pen- Edward J. Elvers, state adjutant for the American Legion, passed through here last evening on No. IK, en route dleton Pout, American roKlon, left on to Cleveland where he will be a dele- ItWlMlllWUl All models or immediate delivery, including 2 passenger Roadster, 4 passenger Sport model, 5 pasenger Special Six and 7 passenger Big Six. i".. .: But a limited number of Stude bakers can be secured for fall de volve ry, so we suggest early order--, wg to avoid disappointment. WALLACE BROS. Studebaker Dealers Elks Building Phone 74 Arthur S. Rudd, who graduated lrom Pendleton high school In May, left this noon for Portland, en route to ICugene, where he will register as a freshman in Journalism next week. He has been home for the past 10 days visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rudd. George Hnslett leaves no doubt as to his politics. On returning from a trip through the northwest this morn ing, George was beard to remark "This is a democratic year. I've met a lot of Republicans and the majority will Vote Tor Cox." The Round-l' will offer a special field for recruiting duty and for this reason Captain Jay Ward MacKelvle will be here for all three days. Captain MacKelvle, who arrived this mernlng from the Portland recruiting office, twill be Joined later Jby Lieutenant Jarr and four or five other army men, Captain MacKelrle's work takes him to five different states. Ed Hums, flight chief at the O. W. R. Sl S. yards at Rleth, returned on No. 17 today from a trip east. tt. A. Menton, manager of the Klmp. son Tire Service Co., returned this morning from a short business trip to Spokane. Pendleton Is carrying its hospitality to extremes, think citizens who 1-i.ve passed the city hall. Over the main entrance to the building is a shield upon .which is painted "Welcome' and under this must pass even those who are taken In on the strong arms of the police force. A few have already found a welcome there for five days. George Root, president of the Her mlNtor. Dairy and Hog show, is telling the world about the new hog .pens whtoh will delight visitors at the show in October. Mr. Root bile in the city today wile" that the show will be big ger and better. than ever. iiuiuuiiuiiiuuuiiuimiiuiiuiiiiuuiuiiiiuiiiiiuiiniiiiiiiiuuiuiuuiiHiiiiiinniiiin -.. ' THE JOLLY INN "!. f .Chicken Dinner i I Roast Meats Meat Croquetts Salads, Pasteries Open from Noon to 7:30 The best dinners in the city. Back In Washington. D. C, way tip in a high building which holuses the headquarters of the foreet service, Robert W. Thomas heard the eall of the wild and came to Pendleton to see the west and to clerk In the local forest .office. Mr. Thomas whose home is In Virginia, left yesterday for' a few days' detail work In the Wenaha forest office in Walla Walla but re marked before leaving that he would be back for Round-Up. , . , Nowhere Is the superb taste of modern style more clearly expressed than In the fine diamond and platinum jewelry' displayed In this store. Our design are uaique and decidedly distinctive. We take particular Interest and pride in submitt ing special designs and remounting gems Into mod ern Jewelry. , . , ,j RHtimnte gladly given. .. , , , y T Inc. -ueujelei) Bsndbton Ore. The Largest Diamond Dealer in Easter Oregon. CHILD RESCUED AFTER Kill That Cold With i i CASCARAIIJ.QUININE , . FOR , , VrsVfi'V? AND La Grippe ' Neglected Ccld3 are Dangerous Tke no chances. Keep this iundsrd remedy handy for the first sneeze. . .' . I mks c? a cd!d inS4' hocrs- Relieves' ' Grippe iu 3 tlayc Excellent for Headache Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascara is best Tonic Laxative No Opiate in Hill's. ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT Don't forget that we handle GOLD CREST BUTTER. Buy Gold Crest Butter and don't be disappointed for your Round-Up meals. i : 2 POUNDS $1.40 : Receive More Pay Less Pay Cash v DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 or 881 1 ,! I 1 1 It H.H..HI II .1 I " -tt: l Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Priccs-n East Oregonian Printing Department, I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiirniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii. 8AU3M, Bept. 21. (TJ. P.) Glen Sawyer was drowned while fishing In the Willamette river Sunday evening. His daughter, aged 7 was rescued from a floating rowboat from which her father fell Into the water, Hearing the cries or the child, men on the river bank swam through the dark S ness to midstream and found the girl 55 m inn uuu, AiiuT urn t-iy K I it. W flu I "daddy fell Into the river." It Is sup. posed he lost his balance. NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS Man Sues oa Desertion Grounds. Guy N. Wilson today filed suit for livorce from Gertrude Wilson, charg ing her with desertion. H asks the .custody of their two minor children and a contract for purchase of a home in Pendleton. He is represented by James A, Fee. An order dismissing an action in which the wife was plaintiff and Wilson defendant was signed in circuit court today, that aotldx. having I " ' ir ) J Sire:. V i . .' It j We offer abject to prior sale and change fa price $750,000 S GOLD NOTES CITY OF EDMONTON . . v Province of Alberta V.S To Yield Exempt From All Dominion Government Tax Denominations $500 and $1000 Principal and semi-annual Interest (March lit and September 1st) payable la United States Cold Coin in New York and at the offices it Morris Brothers, Inc. A Word of Explanation oj) ) Exempt From 1 AH Dominion Government Tax Dated September 1, 1920 MATURITIES AS FOLLOWS! $250,000 Due Otpteaiber ;i. 1922; Price M.S2 $250,000 Due September L 1023: Price 92.26 $250,000 Dae eSepteoiber L 1924; Price 90.11 f lOilrf wa dfnaatrata tb ervlembllttr mt fh Ham f Morris Brthr. Inc., by o(frtn in Ihfa prBnt Imu most atriklttc wunpli af aur purcbaalag and dlairia tttlnc power. . The cltr t SdmoDtAtt la ona of tha moil proajraaalT and prosparou of all wmfrn Canada, Ita futura la writ- la tha historical prosrea ot ia paat. Thara. la taa aantar af ST.roo acraa of fartlla country, thla city of 60 000 ptepla aaa aprunj up. midway btwacn and can atotctf by thr tranaL-ontiurntal tinea to Wlnnlpaa; oa tha aaaC and Frlnca Ruparl and Vancouver en tha wU It la tHa fedar of aupplkra for ao ampira vast ac 1 re aoarcefat Out of Ita rat wtrheui go tha foodataffa, Implementa, furnlahlosa and ether matartala for much of the dw northwaat. Into It poura tha livestock and 4rl auitarai prodacu af tba ret dlatnct aurmuadlns. Financial Statement Aaaoaaad oaluatloa tor taxaa.., Sxamptlona not Included above, Total llonded Debt , Leae Sin kmc Fund i Water Uoeda Electrla l-lglt Bonda Ktetr. Power IKoada Street Railway Booda ..... Talaphaaa Soada . . . a .. . . , iei.M8.ass. 00 S.tUO,40.00 il.tM,21.0l H.T3I.8U i.His.iue S.0VV.XT1- s.otta.&9 l.auf.aip lt.4tT.TlT.ee Nt D9ntara Daht fee venue from Public UUUtlea (aba 4 of apeiatie.1) Mat Leacal ln.p.-avamaat Daht.. .mm w.TTtoe MORRIS BROTHERS, Inc. "Tha Premier Municipal Bond Houm" t Capita Oae Million Dollars - - , ; POBTtAKDORKCON ' ' ' ' SEATTLE. WASHINGTOX Morris BldB, J09-11 Slark St. ; No. Central Baiiding Telephone Bdwy. 2151 Mata 7227 Elliot 2840 T:uai-iiuM oa TKkKMLara at oca Four Mrenses Tssned. ' The approach or Round-Up speed- to6en settled by stipulation, ed up uiarriagre license business in the past 24 hours .and four were issu ed by County Clerk Brown up to this afternoon. Fred A. Coffey, of Spo kane, late Monday took a license to wed Miss Regina Stover, of Pendleton. E1 Hill, of Echo, was licensed to marry Miss Lucille Llewellyn, of Pen dleton, Dillard D. York and, Miss Helen Marie Dakin, of Milton, today took a license to be married there to-1 morrow. The other license this morn ing was issued to Juisippl Mash, of Huntington, and Mies Susie Hen haw, of Pendleton. - POLICE INSPECTOR DES HARE Hunter Ckse Being Tried Testimony was heard in the case of the State va, Robert Hunter before the circuit court Jury this'- morning ana arguments of attorneys taken up at 1:30 this afternoon.. The case was expected to go to the Jury this after. noon. Hunted is charged with larceny of a calf. . . Three Youths Plead Guilty " ' Vernon Dakin, Raymond Kaser and Edgar Taylor, Preewater youths, plead guilty to the charye of larceny of an automobile when arraigned before Cir cuit Judge O. W. Phelps Monday aft ernoon In circuit court. The judge withheld passage of sentence 'on) the boys and sent them heme to their par ents. It Is reported that the boys took a car at Freewater for a short Joy ride DUBLJX, Sent. 21. iU. P. In creasing frequency, in t clashes I be- tween Sinn Feiners and government forces indicated resumption of guer rilla warfare. Sporadic fighting be tween soldiers and Sinn Feiners took its death toll yesterday when Inspec tor Burke of the police was shot to death from ambush. His brother. Ser geant Burke, was seriously wounded. Fairly in the heart of the city, a mass of "republicans" descended up on a small party of soldiers, . There was a sharp fight. Two soldiers and two citizens were wounded. There were minor clashes throughout the. district. . Town Is Wrecked. . . ' nUBLIX, Sept. 21. (A. P.) Police last night wrecked Balnriggan. a town near riere. In retaliation for tie kill ing ow two police officers earlier in the eveiringv . ... . Civilians Are Killed. DIHUN, Sept. A. P.) It is reported that two civilians were kill ed in the melee, a .dairyman and a barber, dragged from their nouses. WHILE HOUSECLEANING I ,. - - f 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 and nervous strain of the industrious housewife. A bottle of WINE-0 at dinner, also, tHI soothe the irritability of father, when he comes home and finds the house topsy-turvy. - Besides, it is good for the kiddies. , c-; ' "." Keep a case of Wine-O in the house all the time. Bottlers of All Kinds Soda Waters FKNILdiTOX, OREGOM immnin UUIHMiUlUIUI titnmitififii iiiiiiowiiiiaii i!i!piroM"ini tmuiHuiiueii" and returned It In good condition trat j bayonetted and shot. Twenty eifeht that the owner insisted on taking their ease before the grand jury. Court Will Adjourn Na session of circuit court will be held on Thursday, Friday and Satur day on account of Round-lTp. Judge Phelps intimated today that he would ask the legislature next year to change the date of the September term of court In this county on account of the annual Interference of Round-Up with the opening- week of the term. BIN of Goods Alleged Due. Alexanders today filed siiit against James Kanine to recover $583.45, which la alleged due and unpaid for goods and merchandise sold the de fendant. Raley, Raley A Stetwer and H. J. Warner represent the plaintiff. Anderson Decree .Signed " '." A decree of divorce has been handed own in tbe case of yelma Pearl An derson vs. Clifford H. Anderson, glv. inir to her the custody of their six- ear-old daughter. , . , . residences are reported .to have been burned to the ground, including; a number of houses belonging to promi nent Sinn Feiners. They Drive Out Terrorists. ' 6CBUS, Sept. 21. (IT. P.) Gen eral MVtcready, commanding British forces, intimated today that the gov ernment is considering driving out of Ireland "known terrorists who . are jnakiivK all the trouble." Macready"s statement followed two days of small skirmishing and ambushing, which re sulted In the death of several royal ists. . "In the case of revolt." said Mac ready, "We are ready. perfectly ready. small band of known ter rorists ts causing all the trouble and the day may come when we will have to make a definite clearance of them." NOTICE The Bowman Shop on account of gd- iy: fl out oi Business, requests that all outstanding accounts be paid on or be fore Oct, 10th, otherwise will be plaeed in a lawyers hands for collection. - . Walker Trial to Come Next The trial of Alonso Walker, charged Ith receiving stolen property, will toe taken up late this afternoon or to. orrow mornmg In circuit court, fol lowing completion of the Robert Hunt er case. Walker recently plead not guilty to the charge. Marring principals Toothful Four parties to four marriages is sued Monday afternoon and this morn. g at the clerk's office were less than years old. Two of the brides-elect gave their uros as J. and another as -eara and H months. One bride- rraem gave his age as 18 years ana four months. Only one of the eight DIES IN AUTO CRASH I-iOTM", Cal., Sept. 21. (Lorin Hnnd-ley-, federal prohibition enforcement oficer for California, one of the leading democratic politlcans of the state waa instantly killed at midnight when, an automobile In which he was riding- roll ed into a ditch near Iodi. H AMAH'S Transfer Stand at Dhnnp J Charles Co.l HUiiU A THE UNIVERSAL CAR" The Ford Coupe with an electric self-starting and lighting system is one of the most popular members of the Ford Family. It is a perma nently enclosed car, with sliding plate glass window an 'open car with plenty of shade. Then in inclement weather, enclosed and cozy, dust-proof and rain-proof. 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