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'"" M "J DAILY EAST OHECOiHAS, PEDLETOS, OfiEGOS, 'tTEDJfESDAV EVEMtfO'CdfOfclS 0, 1020. TWELVE PAQE3 SHEFFIELD PLATE People Here and There The fac of Forrest CornlKh, a new resident In thli city, may look familiar to movlo fans, for he Ih the mun-who appeared a the coluncl In "The Hlrth of s Nation." ilo h taken nthor prominent parts In the nllont drama and hna In his possession hundrods of autagraphed photos of screen stars who are hl friend. Tor several years he managed locutions for Douglas Fairbanks, and has been thus employ ed by other actors and actresses. H, E. Roue, who operate a confec tionery (store at llollx, la In the city today. He Is accompanied by Rudolph LuUlnger, a farmer of that community. H'Jxc'c.hhIvo rainfall and some snow have to soii.e extent hlndored tho Wes ton pctato harvest, aays E, M. Smith, ciishW of the Weston bank who was a Pendleton visitor yesterday, Mr. .Smith says that the greater part of the gold-digging has not ynt bean (lone. i "You may be Sure" says the Good Judge , That you are getting full value Cor your money when you use this class of tobacco. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts 69 long, you don!t need a fresh chew nearly as often nor do you need so big a chew as you did with the ordi nary kind., Any man who has used the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two stylet W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco " RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco Cunard Anchor Anchor-Donaldson I'ASMKVtiKIt AXI I'ltKIGHT KKUVH'Fi K.MU.NU OT'KAMKlt " IATK tiox. i ... 4iiliana 'ov. ..... t'oluinbtav , Nov. a K. A. Victoria fcov. I'nrmonUt . Nov. II lmxraor Nov. 20 CaBRUiidra . Nov. Jo . Caniumla Nov. 2S Aquitacla Nov, 25 Uaronla Heo. .... K..A. Victoria ixsc. ... 1iuK-ratir ........ Dec, B Saxunla Ppc, II Knturnia , lco. II . Columbia lec. H Aqultonla Dec. 18 t'armana . TO Cherbourg and houtliliaiuptm ... ( lasfrow via .MorJks UverpoiA -. 1'ntrns, Diihrovik, Trieste t'lUH-botuif, Southampton Glaxfcrow ...... - . .... l4vWool ..... (lu-rboiirg, Koutluunpton Plymouth, Cherbourg, Imdon.. Liverpool ... ..,... duruounj, NoiitJuanitton llymoiitU, flKThunrit, Hamburg (Musk row ; ... lasgrow via Movllle - Oierbonrg, Southampton Liverpool . 1 rcwhl MniuikliU holuulcj For information, llfkeia, etc, Aplly to ' MR. N. J. BLYDENSTE1N, Agent, Pendleton ' 220 Eat Court or Oomimny'a orflro. 621 Krooivdl Aitbiio, SinKle. lHionw tOllott IM2 Ted Van Dcusen. who recently en tered Stanford, la representing Ms dormitory In the annual tennis tour nament at the college Young Van Deusen Is a freshman. Henry Kill la here from La Grande today on business. Mr. Hill la a real estate man In the Union county aeat and Is a brother of Dr. D. B. Hilt and James Hill, of Pendleton. Elmer fitorie, Walla Walla manager of Hturgls ft Rtorie, Implement deul ers, b in 1'endleton today on business, liesidea coachlnk the Whitman line as an assistant to Coach Nig Borleske, Mr. Storlo has a new Infant In the family that receives considerablo at tention from him. Cedrlc Nesbltt, of Ooldcndale, Wash., spent part of today iq tho city waiting for train connections to get him to the north side of the Columbia river. lie has been employed In a lumber camp in Union county all sum mer and will return to the Unlvera'ty of Waxhington soon to finish his course In forestry. Oregon Theatre Friday night Oct,22 MB All 12 - Scr.tr r:n Sale Thoinpsons' Drug Store. Prices: Lower Floor $2.00; Balcony $1.50. For Woodmen and Invited Guests i Wed. Oct 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. CARL McGINNIS, F. M. STROBLE, C. T. VAUGHN, ' Committee NEWS OF THE C0UN1Y OFFICES AND OFFICERS Rcho aud Mlinxi Folk JJuenwd A marriage Ucenae was Issued today to Italph G. Haylor. of Kcho and Alls Hilda Margaret Klce, of Milton. Argnmrnt In case Heard Arguments ware heard this morning In the rase of Kirk and of Cannon vs. The Farmers Union Grain Agency. The cases were not taken up this aft ernoon, the Judge taking them under adylsement, ...... JuMlcr Marries ('oniric IjiiiIb I'haon Mettle and Miss Claud li e It. Ieclgerwood were married Tuea. day afternoon by Justice of the Peace Joe H. Parkes in hla office. They were attended by Cora Soutberland and Nellie 8lmmons. Shifts Mreiisni; I tiled $10. John Bannister was fined 120 and costs in Justice court at Adams Tuca iay afternoon because a car bellnging to him was being driven with a license belonging to another machine. Com plaint was filed by Traffic Officer WU Ham Lyday. i Motion for "cw Trial DtDiol Judge G. W. Phelps today issued an order denying a new trial in the case of Ksthee Wallingford vs. D. B. Bannister et al. The case was recently decided in favor of the plaintiff, her Judgment against tho defendants being for $3500 for the loss of an eye. Man Arrested for Xon Support Georjfe Bacon, wanted here on a charge of non support, has been ar rested at Hood Jtover, according to word at the sheriff's office. Deputy Sheriff Joe Blakely went to Hood Ulver last night to bring the man hero to face- the charges, which were preferred by. his wife. Ounlane Will Admitted The will of the late John fi. Gurdane, who died Oct. 1, was admitted today to probate. Dojglaa C. and Thomas B. Gurdane, song of the deceased, were opppinted administrators with will at tached. Ed Morgan, William Suther land and M. J. Carney were appointed a ppraisers. t Youth Will He Given Hearing An order waa issued in Juvenile court today citing the parents of Eu gene Hunter to appear Saturday at 10 a. m to show cause why the youth should not be adjudged delinquent. He Is tho 16-year-old youth arrested re cently on a charge of calf stealing and Indicted by the grand Jury. He is the son of Peter Hunter. . - Wifo Was mir. He Saya Roy A. Smalley today brought stilt for divorce from Baho Etta Smalley, whom he married here on April 26, 1019. Ho charges her with cruelty, among other things an attack upon him on Main street, Pendleton one night. Tho couple has not lived to gether for several months, the com plaint says. Peterson, Bishop & Clark represent the plaintiff. - Several Actions Settled Dimissals In a number of actions in circuit court which have been settled were filed today with the county clerk. The cases were as follows: Fay Miller vs. William Timtmrmnn, B. W. Harvey s. J. O. Hoteon, Klva Ballcttl vs. Gif ford B. Italletti, Hay C. Challia vs. M. B. Murchlc, K. A. Sehlffler vs. C. S. Mudgc, et al., R. W. Ayrcs vs. Io White Hull, Walts & Rogers vs. Jim Kantne et al., Gray Bros. Grocery Co, vs. A. F. ftrelcsky, D. S. Dunlap vs. Krnest Johnley. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON l.lttlo ixuiahter Born Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hamley are the parent of a little daughter horn this mo-nlng at St. Anthony's horpital. Tha new rrrlval weighs 10 pounds and Is , grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. H:imley. m 6 D&wn Iht hilhtJe joun-rtm sfije, WILL WAKE -waithfu: at tiuir nJn Kift unknown and m'tr a ttar J Lackawanna Vmdtrvjiar, TJIE w earing properties of children' and in fants' underwear enter very seriously into the problem of household expenses. Afeo into Mother's work schedule. Every rip means more drudgery; every rer,t or tear forecasts a new money outlay. Lackawanna Twins Union Suits for Boys and Girls and Shirts and Bands for Infants art vet eians in the iorces of economy and convenience. This comes about through an exceptional union of durable fabric with great precvsioi; and thoroughness of knowing workmanship. TWINS tmn hum me ut si:tn TJndtrwear for Boyi and G'trh f rota BIRT'l TO SIXTEEN Mont shopiraieT' Larkawanna Twins Unaifwrir !n varimii tj-lrt and !n qualiica to luit every rciiJUtmcnt of trrvice sad price. . Sheffield Plate is growing In popularity all tha ' alme. This is due not only to Ita beauty but because U Is such a practical ware tor constant usa. The ban of all Sawtellc'a Sheffield Plata ' la nickel silver, very heavily plated so that It may be used constantly for years and give perfect satisfac tion. Our showing of Sheffield Plata la greater than usual and represents complete services and many odd pieces. . v t it :( -w Pendleton Ore. Tb lrgt Diamond leIer in Etera Oregon. IMX'KMBEU WIIK.VT (Continued from page 1.) PEXDI.ETOX WILk 5IAK.E (Continued from page 1.) J82; Belgium, S93: Germany, 147; Austria, 38; Greece, 985. (From Overbed! & Cooke Co.) CHICAGO, Oct. 20. Wheat Cover ing by ahorta caused an advance early in the day but influential buying pow. er failed to apear and the market de clined rapidly on a email and scat tered volume of selling. The Item of news contributing to the bearish feel ing at the close waa the statement of Secretary Houston to a group of bank- era, in which he spoke strongly af the inadvlsability of extending credits which might prevent commodity pii- cee from declining. The report that Germany had exhausted its credit with Holland and would be out of the market for two months or more also I had an adverse effect on the markot here. The news emanating from ex port circles was of a decidedly bullish character, but failed as a price mak ing factor. Sales to France and Bel glum yesterday and over night were said to total 2,000,000 bushels and a substantial quantity waa understood l have been worked over night. The paramount question at the moment is whether or not the tendency to de flato in other directions can counter act the ordinary law of supply and demand. NEW YORK, Oct. 20. The mar- ket was firm throubhout the session, and closed a shade hu?her. Root's speech was favorably construed and the news with regard to the British miners strike somewhat more reassur ing. It looks as though the difficul ties on the other side would adjust themselves much sooner than antici pated a few days ao. There was some scattered buyinR, of steel shares In anticipation of a favdrabla fore east as to the outlook by Judge Barr on Friday. Tho strength of the mar ket is very inpressivo ajid we think that ier long a bull market will be inaugurated." P.oys are expected from The Dalles, Portland, Bend, Atorla and Hood River. The Pendleton Cotrmercial Associ ation and local churches are to be asked to assist in entertaining the vis itors while here and it Is expected that considerable in the way of di version will be provided. The end of the conference is the breakfast meal on Monday mormng. Mr. Wood says. Younger boys connected with the local Y. M. C. A. arc to Oct as guides for the visitors and will show them to their rooms and otherwise look after them following registration, Mr. Wood said. YOU CANNOT ENJOY LIFE Unless you are sure your family will be properly provided for 'rl,, you die. You can easily provide for your famille'e future need Djr taking a policy with the Leading Northwestern Company - NEW WORLD LIFE Assets over S3.2O0.0O0. EUGENE MOLITOR, Gen. Agent PEJi DLETO V, OKK. Unimpeachable If you were to see tho unequaled volume of unimpeach able testimony In favor of Hood's Sar- saparilla, you would upbraid yourself for so long delaying to take this effec tive medicine for that blood disease from which you are suffering. HOARSENESS ll Swallow slowly amatl pieces rub well over the throat. y a. at r Rub Cha 17 Million 'an Vted VWy i v . 1 r r . - J. : A : JAKE MARIN Independent -candidate for Sheriff of Umatilla Co. VPald Adv. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 l.'olurhum llnve Medina E. J. Klemme, of tho Belllng- ham Normal 'School, spoke at tht weekly Hotary luncheon today. About 35 Uotarlnns met at tho Klks club for the noon hour meeting. The club la makinir plans for Its formal dance which will bo given October 2S. Heavy Frost Falls Many a tomato vine was laid low last night when a heavy frost fell errd the thermometer dropped to 29, 41m (Oldest nipht of the season. The maximum today Is 63. 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