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sail? east osEaoimrr. pejtdietoit, ohecoit, ? TAG'S TWS 102CT 'U tiaafOlOO '0KIN3A3 AVtrstfniEEliL: -'i-r,'?. TEN PAGES "9 nil 1, People Here and There H. C, Copps, salesman for Carstcns and Karl en, of Hcattle, Is a Pendleton vlHltor today. lie will loave this even ing for flukcr. Ioroy p. Armand, of I'ortliinrl, sales man for the Oroiton Itiibbcr era., Ih In I'endlolon on one of hlH regular bus iness culls and will be here until Sat urday. ' Professor W. R. Davl a member of the Whitman College faculty Id here today and this afternoon addressed the Thursday Afternoon club. Profes sor Davis Is head of the English de partment and has held the position for six years, having- succeeded Pro fessor Coleman. , A strong sentiment In Michigan for Cox and evidence that In Cleveland Harding sentiment Is paramount are , political observations brought home by Mrs. H: N. Graham, of this city, who has lust returned from the middle westi The Holland Dutch In Michigan, ' whose native country was the home of The Hague tribunal, are for the league of Nations and are strongly supporting the democratic platform on that plank. ( , ... Rank frequently send wrinkled and soiled currency to a greenback laun dry which the government' maintains at Its mints, but Pendleton' has just had an example of what a local laun dry can do for a greenback. A housewife recently obtained a J 19 Mil from her husband, so the story goes, and placed It In her apron pocket. On Monday the apron, bill and all, went to the laundry. When the loss was dis covered, the housewjfe despaired. "But a few days later, when her laundry was returned, nestled safely In the same pocket, but -showing effects of washing. Ironing, etc., was tile bill. A local bank gave her a fresh, crisp one for her wrlnklod $10 bill. R. M, Dorothy of Milton, formerly county commissioner, is u i'cmdleton business vlHltor today. 11. T. Frazler and W. J. HermlHton. are here today. Warner of OFFICES AND OFFICERS g i : r: 7, , it : , sas.-?rr sr--n r.r,: ':;rrr L J D. Wat Hon of IlormlHion 1m a vis itor in I'encJleton today. MARINE RECRUITER FINDS OLD FRIEND IN SERGEANT SEARCY Xow Appraisers Appointed. J. B. McCook, U C. Hcharpf and H. W, Dickson1 toddy were appointed to upraise the estate of Walter. Isabella. Marian and Dorothy Ross, Minors. . Officers Called to Portland.' 1 Sheriff W. It, Taylor and Deputy Glenn Busheo departed last nigh; for POrttrtnd on being subpoenaed to ap pear before the V. 8. grandjury there us witnesses. '' -. Plsk "! (tilled Today The case of the state vs.' F. H. Pisk, charged with substituting stones in Jewelery left with him' to repair, was cajed In circuit court this afternoon. Twehc Veniremen Called. , A special venire of 12 men was call ed today by the Bherltf. Those chosen were: W. P. Daniel, Frank 8aling, John Browh, Kim Morton, H. J. Tay lor, O. W. Swaggart, J. W. McOee, C. E. Grltman, George D. Pebler, Ken neth McKae, C. J. Koch iand Robert Kirkpatrlck. Old times on the Western front were discussed today by Corporal liert J. Martin, Murine corps and William A. He.arcy, of this city,' Who as a sergeant in the famoussecond division was wounded at Sotssons and In the Cham, pugne campaign. Corporal Mnrtln Is with the Marine recruiting office at Walla Walla and wants to open a re cruiting station here if authority for the same Is given. He will be here personally until Saturday and maybe seen at the naval recruiting statiun or at the Hotel St. George by anyone wanting to Join the "Soldiers of the Sea." - Corporal Martin has a letter In structing him to report the n times and addresses of all men who fought In the fifth and sixth Marines and arc entitled to the French Fouragere. Ser geant Sercy is entitled to this decora tion as would likewise be Sheldon Ul- nch had be lived. , , ' 'A Man's" s! - L I Taste' - 1 " P. C. B. PRODUCTS K! t : Salted just enough crisp, delicious and tasty it is no wonder that most men enjoy soup just1 twice as' much when Snow Flakes are served. Try them and see for yourself. Don't ask for crackers say SNOW FLAKES Tg Sultana . Fruit Bmcuit , Cream Gem Animals Zweibsch Vanilla Wafers Assorted Cakes Fiesta Wafers Oatmeal Crackers ?canut Wafers Tl It was hot and -the ventilation was poor In the pity Jail last night and one Inmate, who thought that way at least, proceeded to remedy tho condition. He was Just coming out from tho effects of too much flavoring extract and he was uncomfortably warm. A faucet on the wall seemed to him to hold within the solution for the difficulty, so he turned It on. In hopes that pure, clean water Would purify the Jail and cool It off. Firemen heard the run ning water and went to the iall to m from whonce It came. They found tho man wading around ankle deep In the liquid, brushing things with a wet broom. He was turning to removing the water when Chief of Police Rob ert Came on the scene and In order to keep from being lost In tho flood was obliged Inst night to take his bed ding and sleep on top of the cells. He; finished clearing the decks this morn- ' Ing. Iluliiflull Is .70. ' Rainfall last night and today total led .70 Inches', says Major' Lee Moor- house, official weather observer. The maximum today la 66 and the mini mum today Ja 66 and the minimum is 46 The baiometer registers 29.46 and It Is thought that tho'storm is over. Woman Sues for Scomtd T'jnc. Doris Ogden today filed suit for di vorce frum Kmmett Ogdon, alleging cruelty and failure to support her and troir three minor children. She brought suit less than ayear ago but on promise of the defendant to go to work and support the family, ' tho plaintiff dismissed the action. The plulutiff asks the custody of the chil dren. Peterson, 3ishop & Clark rep resent her. " ' ' TWO DIM Iff WMIHKIt I1AID.. DUBIJN, Oct. 14. (A. P.) A boy and a civilian were killed and four persons vo'nded. Including a police man when soldiers with two lorries and an armored car attempted to raid a tailoring store owned 1y two Sinn Felners. PORTLAND, Oct. 14. (V. P.) Ted Thorp and Johnny McCarthy last night fought a fast draw In the headllner of the Mllwaukle smoker. Morris and Johnny Fisk, In the seml-windup, also' battled to a draw. Muff Bronson, for mer coast lightweight champion, lost on a decision to Kildie Shannon. Demp scy knocked. 'out Rico !ln, the second round of their curtain raiser. Pacific Coast Biscuit Co. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON CUBA SEEKS AID IN FINANCIAL Studebaker WASHINGTON. Oct. 14. (A. P.) Cuba has appealed to the American government for aid In her present fi nancial difficulties. The appeal has been taken under consideration to see if some plan of assistance can ' be work'.d out, i iiti'U ':;"'! BUSH COAL STRIKE SET FOR SATURDAY Pour In Family Have Smallpox, rvo new cases of smallpox were re ported to Special Health Officer John Halley Jr., this morning but yesterday afternoon he was notified of a family In which four members had the dis ease. ' This is & record for ono quar antine. Other patients In town are coming along well, the officer re ports." . Sturo Interior Being Altered. A, permit was Issued by the fire committee of the city council lost night, to the Nye-Ward Col, to alter the Interior of their store, formerly tne Dunlap Cigar Store. The work consists of movfnjr the balcony to the rear of tho building. The change will oost 2. LONDON, Oct. 14. (U. P.) Tho British coal strike will start Saturday, according to a decision which execu tives of the miners union reached to day, ' BIG SIX ' ' ' Because Studebaker manufactures completely in its own factories its bodies, axles, motors, transmis 'sions, steering gears, springs, tops, fenders, and cuts its own gears and other vital parts middlemen's prof its are eliminated. ' - With such unequalled manufacturing advantages and large quantity production, Studebaker is able to offer car3 of sterling high quality at prices that make them the most exceptional values on the market 60-H. P. detachable-head motor; 126-inch wheel base, insuring ample room for seven adults. AH Studebaker cars are equipped with Cord Tires Another Studebaker precedent. -u ' 4 ' WALLACE BROS. OiniiHniH Crisis LooitiR LONDON, Oct. 14. (A. P.) The United Kingdom is facing an omlnrouti Industrial crlnis through threat of coal miners to strike Saturday night fol i lowing rejection of a compromise of fered to their demands for a two shil- I lings per shift wage increase. CLOUD SETTLES OVER Studebaker Dealers Elks Building I Inlone74J pisillllilillilllllillllllM Igpysfem is a Med ncL proven -to-b?-ruwH? bn Success A 1m YSTEM is a synonym for success. Ill I 1 . itftiiwii LONDON, Oct. 14. ( IT. P.) A cloud seems to have settled over th mind of MacSwlney, relatives said to- duy. This fa the 63rd day of his bun , ger striking. Walla Walla Atso Host While Pendleton is entertaining: a party of Portland bui nests, men from the chamber of commerce on Kriday, Oct. tl, Waila Walla is to entertain a Htmilur excursion from-; the BeuttJe chamber of commerce next Thursday. Th Ht-attle merchants mo making a trade extension tour of. Washington similar to that being promoted through this section by the Portland men. ",'. who has been seriously 111, is reported better. She is at 8t.- Anthony's hos pital, Ethel Is a favorite among: Pen dleton children. - ClmriUew WI1 Meet -1 The Associated Charities will meet tonight at the city hail in the council room. The meeting is scheduled for 7 o'clock and plans for the winter's work Will be discussed. - PLATINUM BAR PINS The faahlona In platinum lr do not channa with each ycai Iho r-in liouicht today wilt b Bowl &tylc twenty year from today. Can you think of any ornament whlnh ran If worn no continually and which in no universally be coming to women, no attractive with any costume, as a bar pin in platinum? They add dignity to maturity and winsomenesa to youth. .- ' :.. .,. Pendleton Ore. Tli lrcest Diamond Jea!er in Eastcra Ores' on. - GRCIEM WATCHES Will Give Ianco An invitation dance is to be given October 20 by the Woodmen of the world. The affair will be . held al Eagle-Woodman hall and will be the opening event of a membership cam- ralsn. Fred Ktroble in head of ar rangements for the dance. RnlarKfM Dairy Herd The largest dairy herd in Umatilla county is claimed by F. H. Myiliiger, owner of the Perfection Dairy. Mr. MJytinger yasCerdliy purchased 25 cows, principally Jerseys and Guern seys, from Claude Crow. The Mytln- eer herd now consists of ?& cows. Mr. Crow sold his here so that he might have more time to devote to caring for his father, John Crow, who is in poor health. . - Polkx-man Callod to Testify. Policeman William Schecr left on No. 5 last night for Portland to testi fy in the United States court In a li quor case. He and Traffic Officer William Lyday found a sack of liquor in the rear seat of a Ford car on Gar den street during the Round-Up and both liquor and car were confiscated' by the government. The case Js now being heard by the U. S. grand Jury! Mr. strain Will Sprak The Parent Teacher Association of Washington school will meet tomorrow at 3 p. m. ac the school house. C. P. Strain, county assessor, will explain the measures which come before the voters at the November Election. A musical program will be a feature of, the meet luir, which will be followed by a social hour. Mis VXtiU Injured Miss Ijola O'Neill Is suffering from injuries sustained yesterday afternoon when the horse she was riding became frightened at some children and fell. Miss O'Neill was thrown against the pavement and was rendered uncons cious. The accident happened on West Webb street. Passersby who saw the accident carried Mis O'Neill to a near by house. Umatilla Clnh Wins The Umatilla Dairy Herd Kecord club won uecond, -fourth and fifth places in the industrial club work Judged at the recent state fair, accord ing to word received today by Fred Hennion, county agriculture agent. Umatila had the first 100 per cent club in the state this year. REDS POSH AHEAD IN PARIS, Oct. 14. (IT. P.) PiB- la tones stated today that bolshevik. troops have advanced against General W ran gel on th Sea of Azof, recaptur ing several towns. the A Thoughtful Fellow. "Yes, since we are alone on beach you may havo a kiss." "Thanks. Where will it do the leasl ; damage to your ' complexion ?' Louisville Courier-Journal. LHicrty noncl Interest IMie. Interest on fourth liberty loan bonds falls due tomorrow. October 15, and local bahks will cash the coupons. The coupon falling: due tomorrow is the last one on tho temjwrary bonds issued but permanent bonds in exchange will not bo available before Feb. 1, 1921, the federal reserve bank has announc ed. The next interest will not be due until April 15, 1921, and permanent .bonds are expected to havo been issued before that time. . resident to Visit C. H. Thompson, of Baker, worthy stat president of the fraternal order of Eagles, will visit Pendleton Aerie No. 28 tomorrow night. Ten candi dates are to -be initiated and the Ini tiation will be followed by a social hour, during- which the serving of bountiful China pheasant mulligan will be a feature. The meeting? will mark the opening of a five months' membership campaign. The local lodge, concedra to be the strongest Eagle organization in Oregon, expects to add many new members to its en rollment. r i l - linn Tnniw , NhVU INI. IT iu.il luuni ! FOR RENT Down stairs sleeping room, close in Phono 386-R. YSTEM is a synonym for success. The well-orderd business suc ceeds. Open an account with this bank. Meet your financial obli gations with a smile ami a check. Meet opportunity with a balancn in the bank. Meet with the officers of this bank and let them advise with you. ' ' ' FOR SAl.K CHKAH Cook table anil book case Call 175-11 or 406 K. Alta. ater 6 p. m. WANTED Boy of 16 years or over to work In wrapping department. In- side and easy work. Apply Pendleton linking Co., aal Bast Court. Mcotiivg to lie Hold A meeting for the organization of a county Y. W. C. A. committee will be held at the library auditorium Friday at 2:30 p. m. Miss Khoda Carmichael, national field secretary, will preside. and a county chairman will be chosen. Al the meeting plans for ' campaign for the raising of $2500 in the count for the Y. budget will be made. Al though this Is unorganised territory, the Y. asks for funds from the region because between 30 and 40 per cent of the women served each year are from unorganized territory. Miss Carmich ael explains. A Ringer. "You see . the man standing yon der? He Is a ringer for every man In this congregation." "Not necessarily: he's the church sexton." Baltimore American. WHILE HOUSECLEANINC .. 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 WTXE-O at dinner, also, wll soothe th irritability of father, when he comes home, Jund finds the house topsy-turvy. ' ' f Besides, it is good for the kiddies. ' Keep a case of Wine-O in the house all the time.' ' t ; ..' . Bottler, of All Kinds Soda Waters Matin facto rent MEJTDIiETIWf, OKJEGOH VtLA'A WITIIOVT FOOD WARSAW. Oct. 14. (A. P.) Vilna and its suburbs are without foodstuffs of any kind, according to reports re ceived from there today. All provi sions were consumed during the city's occupation by the boteheviki and the Lithuanians the report says. Catarrh Cannot Be Cured tar LOCAL, APMJf.'ATIONS. a. they cannot reach the a fiat of the disease. Catarrh is a local disease, greatly Inlltv enced by constitutional conditions. HALXI CATARRH MEDICINE will cure cat art I It is taken internally and acts tnrougc the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the System. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE Is composed of some of the best tonic, known, combine, trith some of the best blood emitters. The Derfect combination of the ingredients in HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is what Droduces such won derful results In catarrhal conditioaa. Xmiggists 75c Testimonial. Iree. F. 1. Cheney A ' Prop, Toledo, O. COMMERCIAL, ACCOUNTS Business men will find our Commer cial Accounts practical and convenient The Farmers and Merchants Bank Walla Walla. Wash. A BARGAIN! S3 ISO will bay 8-room house on South Hhle. S500 down, balance monthly. Write bene 764, or inquire K. O, Office. SAY "IMAMONl) IYKSM Don't streak or ruin your material in a poor dye. Insist on "Diamond DyeH." Kasy directions in every pack age. VTHY CHOICEST fresh red salmon boxed and icod, ten cents per pound f. o. b. Cushmfcn, (n-efon in lots of one nundred pounds or over, (iin your winter supply now. Hosfurd and Grant, Cushiuan,. Oregon. Muitiiil Named t'halrman Alumni In various towns of Umatil la county have been named by the Uni versity of Oregon homecoming com mittee to supervtce homecoming pub licity in their districts. Gion Dudley has been chnsen for Athena; Kinest ltoylen, He ho; Lee Bartholomew, Stivj)-' field. Miss Klsie Kitjminirlcr, Pendle ton; and Miss Mary Irving. Umatilla. 1 he alumni 'named will distribute post ers to 'advertise homecoming, which takes place November 13 on the U. of t: Campus. The football game thli year is between Oregon and University of Washington. jlupancse Child 111 1 - Kthel Mnborl, little Jiipnnese child GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH; WHITEN Make Lemon Lotion to Double Beauty of Your Skin DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court . Phone 880 or 881 We are able to give you the best prices on quality gro ceries. We buy on the market and sell at the lowest prices. Siueer.e tie juice of two lemons into a bottlo containing three ounces 01 Orchard White which can be had at anw drug store, shake well and you nnvo a quarter pint of harmless und delhrhtful lemon bleach for few cents, Ma.s'face this sweetly fragrant lotion into the fiicc, neck, arms and hands each tiny, then shortly not the beauty of your skin. Famous stage beauties use lemon juice to blench and bring that soft, clear rosy-white complexion. Lemons have always been used as a freckle sunburn and tan remover. Make this tjp and try it. Attention KnKlos China pheasant season has closed Rnd Pendleton Erie No. s, p. O. E. have declared open season on Eagles so birds get buay and snare your can didate early. Initiation Friday even .Ing. Worthy State President C. Jl. Thrmpson will be with Us on an offi cial visit. Refreshments consisting el Aline Wheeler Studio 222 E. Alta 4 If you folks only knew g What ttie Aune-Wheeler 5 -: Studio for you could i do, Phone 533 You would not delay . That photograph an other day. 1 Squashes, per pound 3c farsnips, 6 pounds.. 25c Turnips, 6 pounds....25c Onions, 6 pounds 25c bpuds, per hundred $2.40 California Celery, Sweet bpuds, Cranberries, Let tuce, Quinces, Cabbage We have lots of pie pumpkins. Pineapple 2 1-2 size 45c Pineapple, 1 size 20c Pineapple, 2 size 35c Schilling Baking Tow der, per pound 50c M. J. B. Coffee, per pound 55c GOLD CREST BUTTER l'pound roll 70 2 pound roll $1.35 We guarantee this butter to be the best brand of creamery but ter handled. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIAL ONLY 3 lbs. very best Walauts....$1.00 7 lbs. fine Cane Sugar $1.00 8 lbs. fine Jap Rice $1.00 10 lbs. Bulk Macaroni ....$1.00 4 cans 2 1-2 size Peaches $1,00 8 packages Puff Wheat....$1.00 5 cans Weber Valley Peas $1.00 3 packages Gold Dust $1.00 3, pounds 45c Bulk Coffee $1.00 12 pounds Cali. Small White Beans $1.00 1 broom. $1.60 vrIup Si.nn 12 pounds Sago, bulk $1.00 ii pounds lapioca, bulk. $1.00 10 cans large Hebe Milk $1.00 16 cans small Hebe Milk . $1.00 10 pounds Pink Beans $1.00 We have a firm lnt nf Wootn -" " " . . . VObUll Mountain SDUda cominir in fnw winter use. Place your order witn us. and wa will save vou Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY .209 E. Court Phone 880 or 831 i t ! I i ,,JJiawa.yi)MgMulliiMitw ml etc.. will 'W1 Hi w T':' ' ' ' ' " '