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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
FOURTEEN PAQE9 BAIL? EAST OfcEOOKIAH, PENDLETON. OREGON. THUR2DA7 EVENING, OCTOBER 21? 1920- - Hood'p Sarsaparilla . Makes Food I Tasto Good ireate an eppetlte, aid digestion, purine the blood, and thua relieve scrofula, catarrh, the pain and none of rheumatism and give strength to the whole system. , Nearly 60 year' phenomenal ale Ull the atory ot the great merit and ucoeas of Hood' Borsaparilla. It Ir 'uat thS medicine you need now, Jiood'a I'M help fine cathartic PUNCH BOARDS ARE CONSIGNED TO SCRAP IN SPOKANE DRIVE BPOKANE, Oct. 21. (A. P.) The confiscation of all punch board was tnAnV l.V Thief of Police I Weir a a Btep In the campaign recent thin city against gambl es . . ..... u-hloh Ing. Tne puncnuuaiu, "i'"" are paper numbers that are punched with the possibility of winning mer chandlse, were ordered put away some time, ago, according to t'hlef Weir, but numerous complaints have been received that they are again being used. MOTHER! . "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative. (Proih (lie Kant Oregonlan, October 21 , 1(92.) 19.' J, Bommervllle ,ln ber today form .Milton. Columbus Iny was successfully oh. served yesterday. In the pageant M.iHtcr Fred Hartman waa Columbus and held his trimly aword In hand. The sailors were Charlie Rabbins, Hor- man ltoesch, Kridle KIchurdHon, Cly de Freeman, Hoy Maniple and othou. The Pendleton Academy presented a novel spectacle with Its float. Those who took part were: King and Queen Willie Hturgls and Minn H. Alexander 'miles in welting, Mimics It. Alexun-j der, K. Beagle, ). Harnhart, K. Hran-' nln, I'!. Crawford, C, Despuln, K. Don-1 puln, L. Oelslcr, J. Ilurtmnn, I. Ito- j Im-Hs und H. Lwltzler; Courtlcra wcr Matter Fred Karl, tt. Newman, I'r mst Isaac and Kddie liarr. I Mias M. Roberta was Goddess of Jus- lid und Miss Funniii ISIal.eley was Discovery, Miss Harriott Thompson was progress. (From the East Oregonlan, Oct. 20, 182.) The Pendleton Roller, Mill are run ning night and day and Sunday's grinding 600 barrels of flour dully and sill) the output does not keep pace with order The Lillian Russell show troupe passed through here lust night going 'by special train from Portland to Ogden. H. S. Htanfleld. the old settler and general good citizen Is here from But ter Creek. He says the stockmen do not wish to sell their cattle for a aong and will feed many n head during the winter. He. has 800 tons of hay and will winter 220 head. Vv h I A ... VV JSl Accept "California- Syrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure your rhiM is huvlna the best and muni harmless physic for the little stomach liver and bowels. Children love Its fruity tasto. Full directions on each bottle. You mtist say "California." 7 A. PltOlHCKHH FOlt 8TANr'IKIJ. (From Oregonlan, Oct. 8, 1920) 8TORY OF A CAN OF 1IKKF. How a Democratic Tariff Affect Olio Oregon Indumry. HARPER. Or., Oct. 4. (To the Ed itor) The writer la a merchant, doing business at Harper, Or. Harper is a town located in the center of the head quarters ranch of Miller & Lux, the largest cattle outfit on the coast, If not In the United Btates. , Last week I ordered .from Swift & Co., Boise, among other goods, a caso of one-pour.d cans of corner beef. To day they came, and this was what we read: COMPANIK " SWIFT D EJA PLATA AROENT1NH Argentine beef In the heart of the biggest cow camp In Oregon! And I was going to vote for Chamberlain. But no more. I have never met Mr. Stunfkld, hnd I have .Mr. Chamber lain. I like him for his pleasant per sonality1 and his hundred-per-cent American stand for our boys. He is welcome to my cakes and ale, but not my bread nnd butter. 1 Here are all my customers loaded up with cattle they cannot sell. We put a million pounds of as good wool nn ovnr crown In Oregon through our warehouses last spring, and cannot get a collar on It, and our paternal ad ministration Is offering cape and Australian wool for sale every day. Our warehouse Is full of pelts and hides which the dealers will not even allow us to ship to them, because pelts and hides are not worth the freight. (KVcry ship is bringing In luore Argentine stuff to make condi tions worse for us. We talk of the league of nations and wet and dry. We are chasing the shadow and Ignoring the real issue, which Is, for us: Shall we have five cent wool and two-cent beef again, as we had in the good old Cleveland days? Five thousand such republicans as l inv nt home on Novem ber 2 and not hurt the chance of Hard ing and Slnnott if the state or dis trict. But In the senate we have a majority of two, and one of those, Olod save the mark!) is LaFollctte. That Is where an Oregon republican Is going to have the only chance to make his te count in this election. That cun of beef showed me wherein my duty lay. J. I. FAIRMAN. N4anfloia-for-Scmilor He-publican 'Huh.) .. .... . (Paid Adv.) U. OF C. STUDENTS CONDUCT CAMPAIGN FOR COX SUPPORT SAN' FRANCIS 'O, Oct. 21 Heckl ed by spectators, compelled to shout above the noise of the street cars to make themselves' heard, told to move on by the police, youthful political en. thuliums from the Iniveisliy of lull fornlu have Invaded this city to preach the doctrine of democracy und do their bit to help Cox and put across the Icuguu of nations. They have adopted the soap-box methods of the old-time politician and revived the cornet solo of the medicine man to attract a crowd. They shout their political epigrams , with an intensity that has broken the j general aputby of the campaign. I The orators are led by Miles Ham mond, K. A, Morton, George Hickman ami Julian Pardlnl and are members of what try claim Is the largest stu dent political organisation- the country, lfiOU meinlers be en-rolled. MOVIE ACTOR AND GIRL PACE CELLS ' IN LOVE TRIANGLEt LOS A.VGKLRS, Oct. 21. (U. P.) While Albert Cross, movie actor, paces a cell of the Jail awaiting trial for vio lation of the Mann act, pretty Myrtle Miles, 22, said by officers to have tieen taken from New York to Duluth and Uter brought here, races a burglary charge and is In Jail. "I loved him," as the girl's plea as she admitted she stole money with which to get her sweetheart out of Jail.. The whlto slave charge was brought by Cross' wife. "I loved him, and could never give him up," the girl told the wife. "I forgive you," Raid the wife, "but I'm through with Albert." E.XPIttSS CO. SLICKS HKAIUXU SALEM, Oct. 21 (A. P.) The pub lic service commission was today ask ed by the American Express Company for a hearing October 23 on appli cation for an order making effective a 26 1-2 per cent Increase In the rates of milk and crtfom authorized by the Interstate commerce commission. The tale commission said It could not give the hearing October 23. ! I NEGOGE1; OF RIBBOfiV .. v. v? Ribbon it nited in seemingly ndless ways, but tt remained tor Mil negligee to exploit It par ticularly effective use. The negli gee la ot blue crepe meteor satin and all around It, and forming a dainty shoulder yoke, Is a won derful new ribbon, a glorious clouded silk that start through the center In red-gold blaie, then merges Itself into pal ye low, deepening (rom ILgbt into darker (reeo. ' - - v l!!!I!!!12I!l!l!!l!!!!!ll!lll!li! BO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NB BE. GIGANTIC D n uu r Hfr i r3 wilt. This sale is filling a long felt want of the public name ly, "High class suits and overcoats at lower prices." This sale is Giving Pendleton lower prices with a vengeance, suits and overcoats of standard quality. Note the makers: . Society Brand, Holtz of Rochester, Hornthal, Fiske & Co., New York, A. B. Kirchbaum Co., Philadelphia. " " $27.50 SUITS AND" OVERCOATS $22.25 ' $30.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $2425 $35.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $28.25 $40.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $32.25 $45.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $36.25 $50.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS ............... $40.25 $55.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $41.25 $60.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $43.25 $65.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $52.25 $70.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS ............... $56.25 $75.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS ............... $60.25 $80.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 1 $64.25 $85.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $68.25 $90.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $72.25 $1.00.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $80.25 . 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