"PAGE THY DAILY EAST OMCOOTAR, TEHDLETOW, 0IUS30IT, TtTCSMY EVEJTINO, OCTOBER 19, 1920. r TWELVE PAGES People Here and There Accompanied 'by Run unit ammuni tion, H, U Nichols, Hill MoCllmock and Dr.- Downhill, of IlormlNton, were In Pendleton yesterday. They left to day for Ijclimun Spring on u hunting expedition. F. ft KlnK, who with Mm, Kin left recently to upend tho winter ut Ixinf! licach, CHllfornla, my In n letter to Pendleton friends that they mudo the trip In Hoven und a hulf Hhort days, KOlnR hy unto. Tho roads nro Kood nnd chains wero not needed, Mr, Klntj reports. Waller I Tool" Sr., of Hulem, arriv ed here Monday noon on No. 17 from I41 tirande and went to 1'llot' Hock in the afternoon to deliver an address In behalf of the republican candidates fol national and state offices. Mr. Tooxo la widely known throughout Oregon us one of the "old guurd." The pnst few days has een two vet eran loavo the tlilnnliiK rank of the J. A. It. they nre John H- Gurdane. i how death secured Hatiirday. and J A. Drake, who died yesterday, were wounded during the civil l'enplo do not always reall.o Just how linporlunt AtlMuia. la to tho suc cess, of tho rnndleton ltonnd-t.'p and the Walla Wnllu Frontier Dayn. Wal lu Wullu, even, It unirrutcful, for cred it due Athena Ih sometimes Klven to Woiton. R H. le (irow, cashier of the First National Hank of Athena, who Ih o' of tho blKKUHt factors In tho Walla Walla show," Is listed there us I.elnK from Weston, but when he comes to 1'endluton he nets recogni tion' ax nn Athenun. tjhorlff Jinks Taylor, who has always carried the fit In the Hound-Up mountod parade, Is alno an Atlienan and his part In the show Is traditional. Tho banker was In l'cndleton Monday and called upon tho sheriff. Moro alfalfa hay Is being baled nnd exported from ' Ktanfleld this tall than usual because of the slow sale of hay to feeders, County Commissioner n. U Dunning said today. Halers are buying' largo quantities of alfalfa In tho stuck and shipping by tho carload 19 olbcr markets. Feeders are not In the murk t for hay because of tlie Hoth abundance of grass on ranges. 1 lierc War are no pears or poaches In tho Stan-, ami both were with Sherman in tho fild tuglon because of the severe win- fiimoui. march to the sen. ter of 11110. but the apple crop Is very Studebaker In the evolution of the automobile. Studebaker has been a leader in all developments for the benefit of tho ultimate pur chaser. Studebaker was first to mako extensive use of pressed steel throughout. first to cast six-cylinder motors en bloc. first to produce a car with orovrn fenders. first to produce a six-cylinder car selling for less than 12,000. first to produce a seven-passenger, four-cylinder, 40 h. p. car selling for less than 1 1,000. first to produce a 60 h. p. car selling for less than 12000. first to furnish plate-glass windows, nickel-trimmed in the rear of the top as standard equipment, first lo produce a car selling for less than 12,000 with cord tires as standard equipment. WALLACE BROS. Studebaker Dealers Elks Building Phone 74 good and the quality of the fruit Is high class, ricking and packing are now under full headway and all the apples brought t,o tho warehouses are being Hold and moved without delay. The price is good, Mr. Dunning says. Con Kholt and Fred I'hllllps are here today. They are stockmen from Hock Creek, Gilliam county. Dr. I. U. Temple will return tomor row from Ijelhbriilgo, Canada, where ho spent the past 10 days looking after property interests. Deputy Sheriff Joe Dlakely arrived homo last night from Kolom "where he went recently with It. Rim monsrt sen tenced to a prison term for larceny. Mrs. Jyiia Hue)! Shinto, county superintendent of schools In Morrow county, Is expected to arrive on No. 2 this afternoon to be present for the teachers Institute opening here tomor row. ' W. D. Itonifcr and John Thompson, of (;llibon, were business visitors In l'cndleton on Monday. Mr. Honlfer is one of the claimants for the reward for rapturing1 Jack Hathlo and Mr. Thompson also has a claim in. The latter has charge of roads in tho Gib bon district. AFTL.X a baking falls xl becomes toun'u or soggy, you can't make it tender ana tempting. It can't be "fixed." It is like spilled milk "wasted." Eu t, there i3 a way to pre vent this waste every .woman should use it be cause a bake day los3 these days is a real loss. Calumet Baking Powder pos itively prevents failure. It has Ixen doing It for million of housewry; for a third of a century. np.:jt-ffM A eurprlw shower of potatoes, rice, Isugar, cabbage, coffeo and other household staples was revoked last night hy Hcv. I Anderson, pastor of the African Methodist church, and Mrs Andeison, whose wed. ling was a recent event. The newlyweds showed itheir appreciation of the gifts by seiv ing coffee, cake and candy. Those i who participated in to surprise were (Mrs. Galllard, Mr. and Mrs. H. Spen cer, C. Wright, U Dawson, Herbert j Williaus. E. M. C. Woods, I Parker, ! lohn Overstreet and Alfonso Ward. i 00 OFFICES AND OFFICERS nr mm It --,i" J s Makes most palatable and swsetestof foods I. A 11 The biggest selling Baking Powder in the world. Pro duced in the largest, most modern, sanitary Baking Powder Factories. Possesses only Buch ingredi ents as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities. Most economical in cost and use. You save when you buy it. You cave when you use it Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some h A.ng powders come in 12 on. instead of 16 at. cans. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. CalumtY Jeu Roil Recip V 3 eugs b "Vo acparately, 1p sugar, Vi c S pastry flour, level tea spool ) Calumet Baking 1 PowdT, Vi cup warm water flavor. Then mix in the regular way. live with the plaintiff. Fhe asks that her maiden name of Culliford be re- ciorcd. I'eterson. Bishop & Clark rep resent tho plaintiff. I'kiali Couplo licensed. A Marriage license was Issued today to Louis I'hnon Mettle and Miss Claudlne -Hcbecca Ledserwood, both of L'kikh. Divoive Dccrw ICntcred. A decree of divorce In favor of Min nie Dunn has been entered at the county clerk's office from Hobcrt Dunn, II 1 For Woodmen and Invited Guests Wed. 0 fit. 20, 1920 COME ONE! COME ALL! Boys if you can't find a partner, Walker will bring his flock of widows Reserve one early." "DRINKS" Present your invitation cards or lodge' re ceipts at the door. CARLMcGINNIS, , F. M. STROBLE, C. T. VAUGHN, Committee. Sues on Small Nolo, It. W. Avers today filed suit against Paul It. Kreft to recover 136.82 alleg ed duo on a note transferred by Alex a ml eis. H. J. Warner, of Haley, Ha ley & Steiwer, represents tho plain tiff. i Three Anions DismisM-d. Two actions by K. I I'ower against : Jim Kanine, in . circuit court, . havo 'been dismlcd on motion of thu plain tiff's attorney. The rase of the Park ier Taxi Co., for damages ugainst tho IO. W. H. & .V. Co., has also been dis- j missed, settlement having been cf ; fectei. (ins Watno's I'arob d Gus Waynes, recently found guilty of larceny, was sentenoed to three years in prison and paroled today to K. U. Wood, special agent for the O. W. K. & N. Co. Uistrli Xo. 90 Gets Tca-licr District Xo. 90, near Milton, which has been unable to open this fall be cause of no teacher, has signed Mrs. Edna Freeman and' school opened there yesterday. The district has a teacherage. as a matter of revenge but as a mat ter of even-headed Justice that these men be executed in accordance with the law. It was hard, as I know, for the trial jiiilue to sentence them to death, It is undoubtedly hard for you not to exercise executive clemency but the supremacy of the law is to be maintained and justice Is to prevail there Is no other course to pursue but to put these men to death. Outside of a group wJioe numbers could be counted on the fingers of the two hands this is the feeling of the peo pie not only of Pendleton but of this great Commonwealth of Oregon. WHY SAWTELLE'S FOR JEWELRY In buylnir lewelry It. I lrt to trade with the old established firm (since mstho years lisbed show that the firm must be founded solidly. JSKCACHii: x , .. , We buy for cash and effect every saving possible- to pas on to you, HKCAl'SK: Hclng tho largest storo In Pendleton our assort ment Is larger and the slock more completely rep resentative of tho best In Jewelry. BKCACSB: , Onr price are lower than usual. Our policy or wne price and that price in piaJn figures allows you to make comparisons. -Jeweler? Pendleton Ore. Th Irget Diamond Jealer in Eastern s hi. ' - JR, ,-tr - P Ai-tzMfi-Zft tTr.Ol I FN WATCHES 9 1-7 loudis Hrousht to Jail. Edgar Taylor, Raymond Kaser and Vernort Dakin. of Freewater, were brought to tho county Jail last night and nrohably will bo sentenced for their part in an auto theft recently. The boys were Indicted and pleaded guilty but were sent home before JWntence was passed by Judge Phelps. Joined Anuy Ifc-scrted Wife. Dorothea P. Dinsmore today filed suit rgalnst John C Dinsmoro for di vorce, alleging desertion. They were married June 26, 1917, and on August 15, 1917, ho joined tho army. The de fendant was discharged from service June 30, 1919, but never relumed to "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. WHILE HOUSECLEANING Don't forget to have on han4 a case of that wonder fully sparkling and refreshiriji WINE-0 An occasional bottle during these strenuous days, will do much toward relieving the fat'gue and nervous Btrain of the industrious housewife. A bottle of WINE-0 at dinner, also, will soothe the irritability of father, when he comes home and finds the house topsy-turvy. , y r Besides, it is good for the kiddies. Keep a case of Wine-0 in the house all the time. dottier, of AH Kind Soda Water 1 RQESCH BOnUffi WUKKS tfnnarsetorera FENDldiTON, OKEOOS A few cents buys "Danderlne." Aft er nappllcation of "Danderlne" you can not find a fallen hair or any dan druff, besides every hair shows new life, vigor, brightness, more color and thickness. TOKIO, Oct. 19. (A. P.) Asa re sult of the census taken October 1, tho figures of which have not been announced, tho government has begun sending circulars throughout the coun try asking physicians, surgeons, den tists, pharmacists, tailors, blacksmiths, and other persons whether they would be willing to serve in the army in case of war. H.UUtlNG ALSO (Continued Jrom page 1.) : .... J - if " -1 . j - - I CV . j deeply friendly lo Franeo. expressing to me their inderstandiiig of sentiment in that friendly republic. On senate Omiiiilttre "It Is not important enough to dis cuss, perhaps, nut i very rcspccuuiij urge that an Informal expression lo me Is rather more than that to a private citizen. T hold a place as a member of tho foreign relations committee of the United States senate which is charged with certain constitutional authority In dealing with foreign relations and 1 um necessarily conscious that I am. the nominee of the republican party for president of our republic. "In the combination of these two positions, it ought pot to be unseemly that some very devoted friends of a new and better relationship among na tions, no matter whence they came, should wish to advise me relating to aspirations to cooperate with our own republic in attaining that high pur pose. Let nie assure you again of the observance of all the proprieties and again assert that the French govern ment has maintained that great re spect for your position to which I my self subscribe. "With great respect, I am, "Very truly, AA'arrcn G. Warding." I,KTTFJl CONVEYS Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes Food Taste Good treates an appetite, aids digestion, purifies the blood, and thus relieves scrofula, catarrh, tho pains and aches of rheumatism and gives etrength to the whole system. ' Kcariy BO years' phenomenal sales tell the story of the great merit and success of Hood's Sarsaparilla. It If ust the medicine you need now. Hood's Fills help fine catharth DESPALN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 or 881 DOWN The prices are coming down and we are giving you the benefit of every drop. COME Come in and buy your next order and see for your self that you receive this benefit. PRICES r criv v.mi ho tw m-rcM iM-,-iM( In this war wc lurrease our sales. ra:ir, -79 I GOLD CREST BUTTER 1 pound roll 63c 2 pound roll $U0 making smaU profits sales, CRISCO . I1, 2 pounds 53c J pounds $1.00 5 pounds $1-90 J pounds $2.85 PayCash Receive More t Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 or 881 TAKES PAIN OUT 1 F RHEUitlATISM Keep Sloan's bandy for backache strains and sprains, too SLOAN'S Liniment has been sold for -3- years. Today, it is more popular than ever. There can be but one answer Sloan's produces re sults. i Applied n-illwul rvbbin?,, it prnclrnlrt to the afflicted part, bringing relief from rheumatic twinges, sciatica; sore, stiff, strained muscles; backaches, sprains, and other external pains, often the result of exposure. It leaves no Eiussincss, skin staitor clogged pores. Get a lare bottle for greater econ omy. Keep it handy for use when reeded. Your druggist has it. Three sizes 35c, 70c, $1.40. lyi lllilOlll leneimJ JAKE MARIN Independent candidate for Sheriff of Umatilla Co. il'ttid Adv.) (Continued from page 1.) tloraeil by fully 99 per cent of our nouululioii. Tho one reason why this community refrained from taking the law Into its own hiimis when those men were cuptureo was mo ivims , that the courts wo jhl adjudicate their closes in Hnflmehlni? and ImhendinRi Justice nnd that meant the extreme pen ally for cold-blooded and brutal mur der.' t re any clemency nhown these men and anything of like nature ever to happen to thin community BBiiln mob violence would prevail and noth ing could prevent It. Kvcry opportu nity has been Riven those men to pre sent their side of the caw. tne pre siding judge has been absolutely fair and impartial, the prosecution was conducted with dignity nnd courtesy, every possible continnenry that these men were not Reltintr a "wpiuro deal" has been avoided. These men having been convicted by a jury of thoir peers after every precaution against unfairness nnd partiality had boon taken this community demands not Oregon Theatre Friday night Octi22 Seats on Sale Thompsons' Drug Store. Prices: Lower Floor $2.00; Balcony $1.50. Don't wait! If you wait until the last min ute you are liable to find yourself with an empty coal bin. Strikes, under pro duction and the short age of coal cars plays havoc at the most un looked for moment prepare for.winter, buy now. B. L. Burroughs Phone 5 P meana Ae most ijpAidl A j A all moneys paid out. There N can be no dispute as to whether or not a bill is paid if you settle your bills by check. This bunk is a responsible institution, equipped to politely serve the public in all matters financial. pa at W WW . '.UL " inv'-'.