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TAGS FI7S TWELVE PAGES DAIty EAST OJtEOCNIAIf. PE3rI.ETCm, OEEQOW,; MONDAY JPVENIKIj OfE3 25, 1030. People Here and There i' A a repreentallve of the Aatorla Rotary Club, M. It. ChuHHinim, editor of tha Astoria Budget, wuii In Walla Walla yeaterday to meet Charleii Coch. ran, dlrtrlct governor of the Notary club. Mr. Cheimman panned through I'endleton yeaterday. NEWS OF THE COUNTV I ; OFFICES. AND OFFICERS Hupreine C)mrt til Keiwion. ' Tha Oregxta supreme cuiii't arrived here today to maet In aemt-annual Se&nion for appeal! from the counties In till Jurisdiction. They will be hare for two or three mora day thin week, the docket containing 23 caaea. their poMHHHlon were found clothing, hoUHOhold articles, (una and other loot. They were returned to I-a Grande on Hunduy morning's trail) In charge of Ileputy Sheriff Btryker. ,v Hum to FVircc'lofto Morfuico Will M. I'eternon toda brought hi) It analnnt Jumea and Annie Barn hart to forecloae his three mortgageR pn the HoutheaHt quarter of the north wont quarter of aectton IS, township 2 north, range S3 emit. The mortgaKea are for $1000, r,r,6.f0 and $360. They were given to necure prominaory notes given by the defendants, who are In dlana. Tha plaintiff In represented in the action by his partners, 13. J. Clark and O. 11. UiKhop. , ever, Williams had signed it Barnhart ana tno forgery was detected. The herlff's office was notified and the man caught red handed. Trcomirer ;! Tax Monuy County Treaaurer Grace A. Gilliam today received from Deputy Sheriff A. C, Funk the second fall tax turnover, I'ibH.TilM, Tha money is being ap portioned to the various funds and will be available In a few days. HrX)ltfiAXIZATIO OF GUARD IO ADVISED Colored Folk Arrested Her, i Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Moaley, colored, were arrested her by Deputy Sheriff Joe Illakoly Saturday evening, upon wurrant from 1a Orande, where the couple was wanted for larceny. In Don't think because you have taken many remedies In vain that your case la incurable. Hood's Karaapnrllla has cured many seemingly hopeless casus of scrofula, catarrh, rheumatism, kid nay complaint, dyspepsia and general debility. Take Hood's. Married an Years, lie Deserted ' l.lnna Chamberlain today filed suit for divorce from, George W. Chamber' I lain, charging his with desertion. They were married at Heppnep on October 13, 1831, the plaintiff says, and the da. fondant told her oh Oct. 1, 11)19, that he was going to leave, her and not re turn. She has not seen him sine. There are three children, all now of age. Mrs. Chamberlain is represented by James B. ferry. i t'lMU'k Artist Not (lover Iouls A. Williams, alias Herbert It. Schlebe, Is In the county Jail today, facing a charge of attampted forgery, became ha tried to caah a check Sat urday night on the signature of R. O. ICarnhart, well known farmer. Instead of getting the Umt name correct, how- DANCE Woman's Benefit Association, Maccabees, will give their fifth annual dance in their club room at EAGLE-WOODMAN HALL ; THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 28TH Friends and members are'cordially invited. 75c per Couple, 10c for Extra Ladies hz&hif&i U j hi DON'T DELAY BUYING YOUR FELT SLIPPERS . -V'Until your size and color is gone. ' We have at present a very large and complete stock of felts In all colors and styles. Prices here are a little lower , The Bootery "X ! 735 Mainour Jack Winer, Mgr. WASHINGTON, Oct. 2G.- (A. P.) Immediate reorganization of the na- tlonal guard Is believed advisable the war department announced today. The minimum enlisted strength of approximately 427,000 men must ba provided as a peace organization of the national , guard. Officers have been ordered to advise with state au thorities. SAILOR AT WORK UNDER WATER GETS WORD GIRL' BABY AWAITS AT HOME NEW YORK, Oct 25. (U. P. Here's the man who. walking on the bottom of the sea, learned of the birth of his baby 1 daughter. Frederick Whitehead, United Wales sailor, was several fathoms deep In a diver's suit, working on tha bull of a sunken sub marine when the following message. lecelved by wirelen on One of the ships engaged In raising the submarine, wax relayed to him by means of a tele phone on his undersea helmet; "Come home to Flatbush. Its a girl,". ; r . oino ni4 kef. (Continued tram page 1.) four seats will be filled on election day. Nineteen of these are now held by democrats and 16 by republicans. In the privacy of their own councils, party leaders have. put down a dozen states as doubtful in the senatorial fight, these being Kentucky, Connec ticut, Ohio, Iowa, Wisconsin, New Hampshire, Idaho, California, Mary land, Missouri, Colorado and Indiana. In some at the others there are tight contests predicted. CASCARETS "They Work while you Sleep" Have you not time for exercise? Then do the next best thing. Take Cascarets occasionally to keep your liver and bowels active. When bilious. constipated, headachy, unstrung or for a oold, upset stomach, or bad breath, nothing acts so nicely aa Cascarets. Children love them too. 10, 25, GO cents. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOK SALD Five room house with bath, pantry, sleeping porch, store building now occupied y West End Grocery, also garage ?0 by 50 feet, ce ment floor and large pit, occupied by j Mallery and Krause all for the price nf nn nritlniirv hnmo Phnna Air; np t nee 81 Reels, 1614 W. Webb St. Scarcity of Telephone Equipment As new subscribers & number of individuals have recently placed orders with us for telephone:). Old subscribers have afked for service at new locations. They have been told by our representatives that immediate compliance with their desires was impossible owing to lack of "telephone facilities' 'in a particular lo cality. "Why," one will say, "The poles and wires are on the street and the house i3 already wired" ' ,', i i ' ' '. We wish that the problem were as simple as it sounds. There may be poles and wires, but every wire may be in use in giving service to others. There may be a cable, but every circuit in it may be assigned to telephones already installed. There may be spare wires and circuits but no switchboard apparatus at the cen tral office to which they can be connected. There may even be sections of switchboard but not available for operation on account of he lack of necessary accessories such asinging keys, relays, etc. The reason for the shortage of telephone equipment is simple. , During the war period we were unable to maintain our reserve or stock plant as the same materials we use were required and taken for government purposes and for industries properly favored by the the government. Since the war the unexpectedly prolonged problems of reconstruction .production and de livery of materials needed to meet even current demands have been delayed. Every business congress is having similar experiences. The man ufacturers of telephone equipment have been bending every effort to fill our orders, but they in turn are meeting the same difficulties in securing rubber, pa per, silk, glass, porcelain, tin, thread, shellac, metal parts and other articles not generally associated in the public mind with telephone service. At the same time with this abnormal situation with reference to materials there exists an unprecedented demand for telephone service, and even under these circumstances our record is one of fulfillment of demand. In the first eight months of this year we have added 6863 telephones in the State of Oregon. In the-eight months prior to our declaration of war we gained 2655 telephones. " ' -t . '."We desire to give service as much as a patron wishes to receive it. We de sire to promptly comply with the suggestions of public authorities who have ta . ken a proper interest in the sitlation. We are facing abnormal conditions but we will of necessity gradually overcome our difficulties. TIE PACIFIC TELEPHONE M TELEGRAPH COMPANY December wheat rose half a cent today after opening at $l:a, while March wheat opened at $1 .94 . and dropped to (1.92 3-4 in the Chicago wheat market today. Following are the quotations from Uverbeck & Cooke -Co., locul Ibrokers Wheat Open Hlxh ' "Ijnw Close Dec. l.t 2.02 1.H714'' l.'J'-4 March 1.04 I.96V4 t.Mlfc Oiro 1 Dec. .80.V4 .SI ,.7f) M '. May M .7'4 .Mk M JUy .fiS'j .S'T4 ,K7 .SA OlItH Dec. .r.3 J3 .53 .D3 May .r,S .Ml ..GSVt .6 A Kvo Dec. l.C3 l.4 -12V1 1.63 B May 1.62 i 162 1.51 l.r,2 V llarlcy , , Dec. .!'! -4 .!'l 'A . .91 !4 " May ' ;l, .n .HO .80 13 Peru Oct 22110 Nov. Jan. :i.05 ?t ! 23.80 23.90 , lard: Oct. :0." to 00 19.95 H.22 3:,n. 1 l-.!.r- 16.25 16.37 I May K.3 15.15 It " Jilba Oct. 1 6.70 Jan. 14.02 14.02 13.05 3.65 . l orcigil F.x'Iiuiibc ' (From Overbeck & Coolie "o.) London 347 . Paris 377. Bellgum 619. Germany 14 3. Austria 3G. , Holland 3080. . Stockholm 1960. Copenhagen 1395. rVwIss 1590. Greece 985. (loumanla 17--Gulgaria 140. (From Overbeck & Cooke Co.) CHICAGO, Oct. 26. Wheat There was luudly an Item of news today which e. uld be called influential. The market backed and filled irregularly closing fractionally lower than Hut urday. Over night shorts seemed dis appointed early at the failure of out side pressure to develop any buying from that quarter, caused tne inuiai advance. ISuying power, however, was lacking and the market later uecnneu of its own weight, only to become oversold and rebounded sharply. Re ceipts were- only forty cars but me sunt demand was. not keen and prem- 'i.r reduced to a hasis of about six cents over .-December for number 2 hard. There waa noi ex nort business reported although some of the buying of futures on the de cline was attributed to being against sales to foreigners. The feeling will not down that prices must undergo a further downward readjustment ana i he slirnlficant development In the ' fteanty Mora Than Skin Deep T.iere Is an old saying that beauO Is only ekln deep. That may be so with those who g,t their beauty out of a box but not the genuine sort. Beau ty Is K'JIy only anotr-sr erd for good health and no woman whr- U bilious and constipated can reasonably hope to be beautiful. Chamberlain's Tab lets will correct these disorders, then with proper diet and exercise thers is no reason why any yowng woman with regular features may not bop to be beautiful. She Hots a flood Fiample. "I keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic and Diarrhoea Itemed; In the house at all times and have recom mended It to many friends and sc quaintances who have used It with good results" writes A. O. Mewell, New Ketwllncton, lJa. Should you not do like wise? Think of the pi and suf fering that -"st be endured when medicine muKt be sent 'or. Sow H Uio Tims to (ft Rid of Tour Rheumatism. If you are troubled with rheumatism get a bottle of Clamberlaln'a Lini ment and use It according to the plals printed directions, lou will be iir- orlsed at the quick relief which it af fords. - No Interna', treatment la re- aulred In cases of chronic or musclar rheumatism. All you need Is to use '-! liniment freelv. today and we think that many lusues are still going through a process- of accumulation. We, therefore, believe that the next Important price move ment will be upward. M)X; VAHT OF LORD (Continued from page 1.) food when he lost control lof himself. tThe prisoner raged when h recover ed. Knowing from orders that he had be-in fed. Thereafter he was f ed- whenever he lost consciousness. His mental attitude was against It and he wore himself out raging against being fed. Physicians protested that the process of feeding the lord mayor made it advisable to bar hij wife and sisters. Art O'Brien of the self-determination league, the last outsider to see MacSwiney .issued a statement say ing that the f';et'inir rrf MnrFiney was unnecessary violence. The lady mayc esa apparently knew t'.:at death was coming when she saw her hus band Saturday. "It is too terrible. I cannot talk about it any more," she said as she left the prison. Khe was ill Sunday ;us a result of the long, trying txperl-'crce THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO SELECT THAT WATCH One can not be too particular in the selection of a timepiece. Correct timekeeping quality must have first consideration. Right now we are fortunate In having a large collection of fine watches moderately priced. Christmas will soon be here and If you win the watch adjusted and engraved It can be done leisurely and carefully. In the holiday rush it la not possible to give the same deliberate service that you can be suie oi' now,' iJeujelet? Pendleton Ore. Th Lrgt Diamond Jealr la Eastern Oregon. 4L '. .. -. r. MAY IJMIT KI'F-tlAD FIUCKS MILLIXOR, Mori'., Oct. 26. (A. P.) Mayor Lee Mains announced that an ordinance is in preparation fixing prices ni hotels, rooming houses, res taurants etc., may charge during fair or convention time. It has been charged that in the past some places of business have "gouged" visitors. 6 Ti DURLIN. Oct. 25. (V. P.) Ire land today went into mourning for market Is that whevencr export aup- Lord Mayo.- MacSwiney. Church bells port Is withdrawn a decline quickly were tolled and mourners bearing the follows. Unless there is a more active ! symbols of their sorrow gathered for demand than now in sight, we look for : prayers for MacSwiney's soul. The lower prices. i flag on the mansion house waa low- ' lered to half mast. British Soldiers (From Overbeck & Cooke Co.) woh raided the residence earlier in the NEW YORK, Oct. 25. The federal da- an(i wt,o still were in possession. reserve system exhibit or Haiuraay j madn no effort to halt tte men wno was BUggestive of further Improve- . owerod the flag. Messages from all rr.ent in the general banking position, i ,v,h s ,,t Ireland said mourners were The news from Oreat Britain regard- I gathering in the churches. ing labor difficulties there was also , somewhat inspiring. The market dur. i tpg the forenoon reflected the atore- hrenos .re txcauus. mentioned constructive inflmnce but, DUI-L1X. Oct. 25. (A. P.) Ex an advance in the call money rate lnjcitiag scenes are occurring today in the afternoon induced some . fresh , consequence iof numerous miliary selling that erased in great Part the 'raid? thrcrurhotit Ireland. Armed aol- initial betterment. The steadiness oi , diers occupied tne mansion nouse uou i ha tnuT-knt In the face of many un Zemo, the Clean, Antiseptic Liquid, Gives Prompt Relief j There is one safe, dependable treat ment that relieves itching totture and that cleanses and wo(hes ti.e :l:in. Ask anydruggist fora35ccr i tx f'e ' of Zemo and apply it as directed. Suun vou will find that irritations, pimples, blackheads, eczema, blotches, ringworm and similar skin troubles will disappear. Zemo, the penetrating, satisfying liquid, is all that is needed for it banishes most skin eruptions, make the skin soft, smooth and healthy. j KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE A. C Koeppen & Bros. The Drug Stare That Bereea S Toot, satisfactory trade reports creates the opinion in conservative quarters that unfavorable business conditions iu some lines at the pcac-nt time have snent their forces as price making rotors previously. We think, there 8?rch fo.lowed. Hotels and prlvnte houses ware raided and shots were iire.l. One soldier was wounded. . Tlnw Officers Are KJI!cL ' DFBL1X. Oct. 25. (A. P.) A ser- fore. that pessimistic Ideaa as muchjican'. and two constables were killed V . ... ...... (- ei:nw imlav when 2110 arm- and two wounded today when 200 arm ed men ambushed a'police patrol. dilated on at this timo are being car ried to an extreme and their v influ ence on market quotations at this level neutralized by the fact that quotations of many stocks have de- anvaralv HlltlOUDieU V. in ctuatlon of the current trade condiu- jiarsw.nev louaj leau.u ... -oi s lu certain quarters. The tone of Itallymacanett in vvlv.ch on was kill the stock market wag distinctly firm td. Wnii lin Hug Starts Kiot. BELFAST, Oct. 25. (A. P.) The display of a Sinn Fein flag honoring riot ai L0! THE CONQUERING 1NDFAN j. " ; a? rFT i v - i it - , DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY! 209 E. Court Phone 880 or 881 SPECIAL Everything in our store is special compared to the cash store's" psices. - Buying for cash selling for cash, makes our low prices possible. By doing away with bad ac counts, long outstanding accounts and close buying we save from 10 to 25 per cent so we give yoy this saving. I PayCash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY. 209 E. Court - Phone 880 or 881 "T " OWBB'iVi" The wUote world knows that Manager Trls Speaker It the buj ctleileJn of the world champion Cleveland Indians but ow. IpoTe wUl look wnen the .gju - ndl.ns ot K.rrth. Uk..J 1 ,. ,SmpliV"jtl MerI .other, wn, of .UM.Wt.wMcWtt., r e a Phone 158 Vernicol makes c!i furniture new- keeps new furnltnra from getting old - Dnt aisesrd flial old ri54 4 tornitora jnst becaxu ita nnkh b acratohed and marred. Give, ft a new lease on life wiUt a eoat of tVernlooL the jiffy-do-OTer Taraltii stain. EUim and Tamkhee tha rood at each atroka of tha brute. Scratches disappear almost mafia ally. Driea with a rich, hard, rlossy luster. Wean and ireaza It's good for floors, too. Keep a can of Vernicol bmdjk M a great antidote for carelen serrate ana thovghtlese children. Comes ia ad the popular finishes Aak for ssest sard sad boesisi L. J. McATEE ' 513 Main St SP t