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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1920)
en. ?" t '" IZSL . .: J:.., People Here and There .j It W. Collins left for 'Portland on fio. 6 last night on a business trip, Charles Iluynet, salesman for Klltn Bchlller Co., arrived homo this morn ing on the Northern Pacific train. ' James II. Bturgls, of Sturgls & Btorle, left liuit night on a business trip to Portland and expects to be ab sent for several duys. 1 Jim Estes' parrot Is munching sun flower seed from a giant blossom grown by Loren Hoover. The sun flower Is on display toduy in Mr. Ka tes office and Is 18 Inches In dlume ter. ' ' The subscription list for the Ore gon Parmer, agricultural magattlne, Is larger In Umatilla county thun In ay county In the slate, says Horace Ad dm, who Is In Pendleton today, rep resenting the magazine. Ills compan) publishes three farm journals, the Oregon Farmer, Washington Farmer und Idaho Farmer. Presidential candidates mafte from ii to 16 speeches some days In their rampaigns nut rew oi mem nave any thins on .Manuel Friedly, democratic Homines for ' representative In the Hate legislature. 'On Saturday Mr, Madly started out In his car and cov ered seven towns, east and north of Pendleton on a handshaking and curd distributing mission. Mr. Fried I y vlslt d In Adams, Athena, Weston. Milton, Preewster, L'mapine and Helix. Harvesting in the Judith Basin re gion is finished, while some of next yoar's crop Is four Inches high, says Ttoland Oliver who arrived this morn ing from the Oliver, Charles Marsh and John Montgomery ranch In Mon Innn. Mr. Oliver, who with M. O. Bennett Is farming tha land, says that prospects sre excellent. Mr. Oliver will remain here. for two weeks and will be accompanied to Montana by Mrs. Oliver and two daughter. They will make their home In Lewlstown. II. W. Dnbyns, known as "Davy Crockett" wus a Pendleton visitor Sat urday, exhibiting seven bears, two Canadian lynx and two coyotes which he killed during the past two weeks on the Pmalllla forest reserve. The pelts were placed on display In the window of the (Jeorge C. liaer hard ware store. Ijobyns, who Is a United Blates Biological Survey trapper, Is known as one of the most efficient In the service. Two sheep-killing bears were killed on the Antone Vey range, one on the John Ross range and one on the pat Doherty range. The lynx were trapped In Trout Valley on the K. a. Warner sheep range. Woods, , popular young Indians from Mission, were married by Justice. of the Peace Joe H, Parkes In his orfice on HalunJay afternoon In the presence of a few friends. Grain Cases Cork; o Trial. The two cases against the Farmers I'nlon Grain Agency to test the vali dity of sales of stock alleged In excess of the cupltnllzutlon, went on trial to day In circuit court before Judge O. W. Phelps. Alio Moist mm ISrlngg Knit Abbe Molstrom today brought suit against C. H. Wilklns to recover $1218 and interest on a promissory note which was due October 1, 1819. He is tepresented by Peterson, Bishop & Clark. ' NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS : . . II Pops IiKllited for Jjameiiy James W. Poe and Martie Poe, (charged with the theft of several hun dred dollars wprth of furs bellnglng to Charles McMillan, were Indicated by the grand Jury on Saturday evening. Hie Is colored and she Is white. Poiit Sues for $486.10. ' K. L. Power has filed, suit In cir cuit court against Finest Jolmley to collect (480.10 und Intercut due on a promissory note. P. M. Collier Is at torney for the plulntlff. Mondial Takes Archie Hopkins. Archie Hopkins, held by the sheriff on a bootlegging charge, was taken to Portlund today In charge of Deputy 1'. 8. Marshal Carter. He will be tried 111 federal court there. Justlcp Marries Indian Couple. Joe Paul Perry and Miss Josephine '4 o , For Woodmen and Invited Guests Wed. CGt. 20, 1920 ,, , COME ONE! COME ALL! Boys if you can't find a partner, Walker will bring his flock f widows. Reserve one early. "DRINKS" Presentjour invitation cards or lodge re ceipts at the door. , . . X, a i . t CARL McGINNIS, F. M. STROBLE, C. T. VAUGHN, Committee. SininHtiis Taken to Saletn. it. Klmmons, found guilty of lar ceny of clothe last week by the cir cuit court Jury, was sentenced to serve four years In the state prison on Saturday and In charge of Deputy Hberlff Joo Blakely he was taken to Balem on yesterday morning's truln to start serving time. Weston Fiinilslies Marriage Trio. Weston on Saturday furnished three of the four principals for two Hunduy weddings, when licenses were instied at the county clerk's office ' to iwo young couple from that section. Hay O'Harra, of Weston, was issued u li cense .to wed Miss Thelma Cra- bill. Of Athena. Dnwis K. Van Winkle and Miss Jola K. Key, both of Wes ton, were also licensed to wed on Sunday. All four principals are froui well known pioneer families of the Weston -Athena section. Bank Adds to Fort. The Inland Empire Bank today add ed one more bookkeeper to Its force ;in th! person of Miss Helen Wiley, a I recent arrival from Earlville, HI. There 'aresnow three bookkeepers in the i bank. I VI fn 5 K ' ... Icl2art2ste better 1 ,-. & after J cleanse your moutfi, I I j moisten your throat pi I 11 sweeten your Ijreath I wlihA . I MiJS Still only 1 lifZ, ''&"tK Package f 1l 'I lllri I 1 1 II III M&Ol&M IUU1I It c SOViET DELEGATES , ! ARE ORDERED AWAY.'l COMMUNITY SILVER for the Modest Pure Forks, spoons and knives that bear the "Community" trade mark offer the most charming patterns at a price well within the range of the modest purse. "Community silver" is made for you in a wide variety of beautiful patterns, each made with an extra protection of heavy silver at places most expoed to wear. As "Community" is sold at one price the world over our price is the lowest and then you have Sawtelle's service. fjeuieier Pendleton Ore. 'Th' largest Diamond dealer in Eastern Oregon. ! JAKE MARIN Independent candidate for Sheriff of Umatilla Co. (Paid Adv.) IHStistiiislMtsurs1urstiitai in uisiuiaiiiiaJ ii ! ft! m I;; IIS i is ill itl MfWHrii'ttf'it!'fi'ni,iitiif'Hi'ii'ifmTiiiBii!tB'Hitiij,ii iiiaiiilsiuisTiLiiii.iiiaiiiia.u;am iji "EVERYBODY'S BUYING THEM" ! iil lis i i ea . ... .. i I ! ! F I H 1 1 H I B 't t t d iiS.II, Iill.l. U.S. IKII. !' I. -H- JB" i rJ SENDS IT TO YOUR HOME. $10 A MONTH SOON PAYS FOR IT. This offer will positively be withdrawn November 1st It isn't likely that we will ever again feel justi fied in making such liberal terms. Paic-Power & Liolit Co. us Ii! M m . Ill HI Itl 111 II! HI It! Itl It! Itl Itl Ip gfe III HI Itl m It! m Iil HAITI TO BE PROBED WASHINGTON, Oft. 1. (IT. P.) The churpp of (Jt ncrnl Jliirnutt uf the Indiscriminate klllins" of HnitUino iy- American marines will lie sulijiWt Ui thorough Investigation f).V PonRrrss, it' I confidentially believed hers today, and further disclosures are ixpc-cted to develop rapidly in an Invest'tiution vhlch lcrUiry Daniels has ordt-red. Harnett's charge is expected to be thrown Immediately Into the pr'siden- :si erfninnicn. Senator Ifard'nsr re-i centljr launched vigoroua criticism of ino jtarme ocuupanou oi liaiu. . Oregon' Theatre Friday night Oct 22 Iii'.nuy!' ir - I- .'v.'- , - f- " ' Seats on Sale Thompsons' Drug Store. Trices: -Lower Floor $2.00; Balcony $1.50. EEr.LlX. Oct. 15. (A. P.) M. ?imvieff and M. Iyisowsky, Hussiaii soviet delegates to the Independent So cialist conference at Halle, have been ordered by the German govrnment to ltave the .ponntry. I'endinif 'their departure the Rus sians will be under close police surveil- if.nce and will not h allowed to receive or communicate with friends. East OreOTiian Printing Department, a Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- CASCARETS "They Work, while you Sleep" ml Tou don't know whither you are "coming or going." You are bilious constipated! Yon feel headachy, full of cold, dizzy, unstrung. Your meals don't fit breath is bad, 'ikin sallow. Take Cascaruts tonight for your liver und bowels and w'ake up clear, ener getic and cheerful. No grriplnH no In convenience. Children love Cascarcts too. 10, 2B, so cents. . 28 YEARS AGO (From the Daily East Oregonian, October 18, 1S92.) Joseph EU was pleased and sur prised last night when "friends con gratulated him upon his reported . matrimonial adventure. He says, how ever, that it is a trifle premature as he is yet a bachelor. Jiiss Vashti O. Morse of this city and Frank Saling of Weston were unit ed in marriage this morning at the home of the bride's parents Mr. and .Mrs. S. L. Morse of Pendleton. A few friends witnessed the ceremony, pre formed by Rev. C. T. Whittlesey The bride wus attired in a costume of mode blue sublime trimmed with Per sian passementarie and ornamented with Marechal Xiel roses. She looked the picture of loveliness. Mr. Suling is a prominent business man of Wes ton. He has captured for a bride one of Pendleton's fairest daughters whose ?i aces have won for her the admira tion of the many who have been for tunate in making her acquaintance. Watcfi Your Step! Buy your shoes at an exclusive shoe store where you get individual service and a wide variety of patterns to select from, and at prices a little less. In carrying shoes only and operating under a small expense enables us to give you extra good values in shoes at a great saving. , ' And remember this, we guarantee ' you your money's worth or a new pair. che )RTII KKPT SIX'KKT LONDON, Oct. 1S.-(IT. p.) Rel atives refrained telHnvf Iml Mao Swiney of the death of Michael Fltz- Oorald one of the J 1 Cork hunger , strikers who died yesterday after fast- In? for 68 days. MacSwiney developed 'a slight cold over Sunday and rel ! 'atives feared the flepressing effect of I announcement of FitzGerald's death. J VM I S JK KK PASSES (Continued from page 1.) 111! X T. LIEUALLEN "Always t Your Senrice." ! Phone 40 It! It! HI HI 15 HI HI ti Itl '4!&Wl4jiiwWii. iiiisTMiSJiiSiiiia.ii (nomoorntic nominee) Candidate for Representa tive from Umatilla county. Resident of Umatilla county for 57 years. Favors effi ciency in office and strict economy in state and county affairs. YoteXNo. 58 nvy 13. 1SG7, In Ontario, Canada. They were the parents of nine children, three of ' whom survive. They are Mrs. G. W. Ingram, of Portland, Fred Drake, of San Francisco, und l.ee P. Drake of this city. Mrs. Drake died January 4, 1907 In this city. In 1909, the marriage of Mr. Drake and Mrs. Margaret J. Wilson took place. She survives her husband, as do Mrs. Kyle Mcl'aniel, of Freewater, D. H. Wilson, of Spokane, and William ami Pearl Wilson, of Pendleton, Airs. Drake's children by her former marriage, tiraiul t'tiilittvn Survive! Mr. Drake is survived also by a sis ter, Mrs. M. H. Helms, of Hornell, New York. Qrand children who sur vive are Mrs. Paul Humphreys, of New York, Mrs. IjOtlis Clement, of Fast Orange, New Jersey, Mrs. Mar vin Roy, of Pilot Hock, and little James Drake of Pendleton. Mr. Drake was well known In this city and county and was beloved by bis many friends. He was a member of Kit Carson Post of the A. U. Funeral arrangements are awaiting news ot th date qf.Uiearrlviil,q( bis 000 OtC 735 Main St. FY Jack Winer, Mgr. grabddaughtar, lira. DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY' 209 E. Court ' Phone 880 or 881 NEW CRISCO 1 pound can : 55c 3 .pound call . . . . . $1.00 6 pound can $1.90 9 pound can $2.85 Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 or 881