I Mr M M h rOTTHTEES PACI3 DAILY EAST OSECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, ,FIDAY EVENING, .OCTOBER 29, 1920 f AGS El a,,i.ajassMawsss's -iiiii ii.iiiiwiiwsimissiiii i mn mtit ' nu r -f HELD IN POFITEERING f PORTLAND, Oct, 29, (U. P.) -An Indict mom alleging . profiteering In sugar, wo returned by the federal court here aytiinat Mason, Ehrman and Company, wholesale grocers of Port land, and Parrott and company, San Francisco broken; It was charged that the nrms engaged In unfair, dis criminatory, and doceptlve practice by reselling sugar In the same trade. .. Maaoo, Ehrman and Company bought sugar, It lsllngcd from a Ban Francisco refinery, ostensibly to be wod In their Porllund territory, but. Instead, resold It to, Parrott and Com pany. Later the sugar In said, to have been disposed of to tlx wholesalers In Chicago, Omaha, Kloux City, and Min neapolis, The Indictment asserted that one shipment of sugar was purchased In San rrancisco for $30.60 per nun PICKETING HIGHWAYS ' CHICAGO, Oct, 28. (U. P.) Far mer In Kansas are picketing roads and urging other furmers to Join In tfcelr "strike" against declining prices In grains, according to reports receiv ed by Chicago brokers today. Near Wichita, Kansas, farmers who Insist ed or taking grain to warehouses were Jeered and booed, At Hutchinson Kansas, advices said, elevators turned away cars because they did not have grain to load. ' , Umber Up With P.n.iratlng . Hamlin's Wizard Oil , WILL IMiVK SPXJIAL STASUM DIO DB JANEIRO. Oct. 9 fA I. Speciul postage stamps for use in Brazil only, will be Issued during the visit of King Albert of the Belgians to wis country. The stamps will be of the 100 reis denominations. ana will )l (Mi , V. ..B. I... - M T - I .11 I rtreH and w. unht In .01 c '""" ' ng Aiueri ana . . i rcHiaont Pessoa. Will Rheufttatism Again Bind You Hand and Foot? If you had Rheumatism last year I blood, that you thnMtrTTTZZ and Uted only the pains pAh I ed7nat h J nVven" . SSl disease by rubbing; with linfmenU nd lotions, you can be aura that soon again you will be in the shack les oi inn relentless foe. You may ret some slight temporary relief from the pains of the. disease by un vi uiese local remedies, but Rheumatism is too real and relent less t disease to be rubbed away. So many eases of Rheumatism ccma from a tiny germ in the ii j . . Pve" so tnoroughly 1 satisfactory in these cases. S.S.sC, I?6 J1ne.' blood remedy cleanses " ,, UI " impurities, and re moves all disease germs that may creen into th d .i.i S.S.S. today, and if you will writ a compJete history of your case, our ircuiuu director will give you ex pert advice, wllbnnt A,., ' u dress Chief Medical Adviser, 167 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta. Gs, For Lame Back, Sideachc, Shoul der Pain, Stiff Neck, etc., use Ham lin's Wizard Oil, it penetrates quickly, eases the pain and drives out the soreness, Keep it in the house. r ' j , .', . Wizard Oil is a good dependable preparation to h-ve in the medicine chest for first.s'u when the doctor may be, fai away. You have no idea how tfsfcful it will be found in cases of every day ailment or mis hap, when there is need of an im mediate healing, antiseptic applica tion, as in cases of sprains, bruises, cuts, burns, bites and stings. ... Oensrous list bottls lla. tf you sr. troubled wvh' constipation or sick hndch trr Ukmllli't Wizard l.lv.r Whips. Just pt.awat llttla pink pin t druggists ilur SOc . OF B it ! 000000O0OOOOOOOOOOOOO0O0000OOOO0O600O000OOOOO000OOOOO SPECIAL PRICE-SPECIAL TERMS . on the TIIOR ELECTRIC WASHER TIL SATURDAY NIGHT , PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. "Always at Your Service" ' ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopoooqoooooooooooooooooo MADRID, Oct., 29. (A. P.) Ex tensive efforts are being made both privately and officially in Spain to "ring closer together the relations bo- ween France and. this country. Large numbers of Spanish French commit tee have been formed principally in the big cities with this object In vie. A f urthjr step In this direction has lust been taken by , the organization of 1 congress In San Sebastian, where all the societies and committees in, Spain and France working towards a better Understanding meet this month to ex change Ideas. Three hundred and fifty delegates will attend, coming chiefly from the cities of Madrid, Paris, Bar Jeaux, Toulouse and San Sebastian. The most practical method of bringing about the exchange of ideas between the two countries will be discussed. It I is expected the delegates will lay the foundation of an International Federa tion of all the societies to strengthen the bonds uniting the two countries. Ill W f Promoting 1400,000 Kxpotiltlon Buildings. 176.000 In Prem , turns, i 1,500 Head of live stock. Dairy prodcts Show In connection. Dally Auction Scales. Nationally Known Judges. Student Judging Contexts. , iorso Show Each Night. I and Perpetuating the l ' Livestock Industry r ' Not a farmer lives in the West who hasn't a vital inter est in the welfare and further development of the livestock i industry. i ' ; The Pacific International Livestock Exposition .-,,... . is a clearing house for bigger and bettor livestock production, bringing together breeders and feeders from all parts of the country for exhibiting and demonstrating the methods of raising pure bred dairy and beef cattle, hogs, sheep, guata and horses. ' , Portland, Oregon November 13 to 20 ltMhitvd ItaUroad llatcs MEDFORD. Oct. J9. (A. P.) II. D. Hlnes, vice president of the bank of Jacksonville, was indicted in con nection with the recent failure of the bank, charged with receiving money In an insolvent bank and making raise statemets. ' Miss Myrtle Blakeley, county treasurer, was Indicted cfiarg Ir.g malfeasance in office and aiding a bank In makinr false statements. W. HI Johnson, president of the bank, who has been in Jail since the failure, was indicted, charged with receiving money ir. a bank known to toe Insolvent. Hlnes, who Is the half brother of Johnson, was arrested. Mrytle Wake ley, who when arraigned, pleaded not guilty, was released on her own recog nizance. ' MONTANA MINISTER OFF FOR IRELAND TO VISIT BROTHERS WHO STRIKE HELENA, Mont.,' Oct. 29 A. P.) Bev.P. J. fcrowley of Helena, will leave today for Ireland, having receiv ed a message that three of his younger brothers are on hunger strikes In Jails where they have been confined by the British authorities; for alleged Sinn Fein activities. Father Crowley says that his broth er, Michael, aged r. Is in Wormwood Scrubb bs prison In England and two others, Peter and John, are In Jail at Cork. Peter, who is 18, fa) at the point of death because of his long fast, the message stated. Three additional brothers. Father Crowley says, are hiding out In the mountains to cscajie Imprisonment. Their father, aged K5, Is also In Jail, It was stated, one bootlegg in Jail every two weeks. Select Canadian Issues Yielding from Mo 9 Exempt from All Dominion Government Tax - Province of ONTARIO per cent Jold IKmds TO YIELD 7.25 Denomination $10M lYlce 98.6S Prot'!neo of . . British Columbia per cwit Gold Itundn TO YIELD 7.30 Denomination $500 aul $1000. , CITY OF EDMONTON . Province of Alberta 6 per cent ticncral Obligation Gold JJote Dated September 1. 120. Due Soptember 1, 1823 PRICE 94.82TO YIELD 9 Denominations $100, $500 and $1000 A , Principal and semi-annual Interest payable In IT. S. , Oold Coin In New York City or at 'the offices of ' Morrla Brothers, Ino. Telephone or Telegraph Order at Our Expense MORRIS BROS., Inc. tlntafclUhetl em a Uaartrr Onlarjr The Premier Manlrlpal Ho. Hum" ronton., nr.. (Harris Balloin. anft-il Stark. Broadway list. Other Offleea at HeaHle, Taroma, WsiSn and Saa Kranrlsco, tl. Caaltal Onl Mlllloa Dollars CANDIDATE FOR POLICE CHIEF GOARANTEES TO CLEAN UP BOOTLEGGERS MARSHFIEIjD,' Or.. Oct. 29. (IT. P.) Bill McCahey Is a candidate for chief of police here. He has informed the city officials that if they will give b!m the .appointment he will put the "bootleggers union oui oi uusuuesa within two months or quit his Job. McCah,ey promises to land at least one bootlegger in Jail every two weeks. Men's Suit and Overcoat Sale underway in full swing. While many have been sold, there are slil) hundretls of men's and young nien's suits and overcoats yet to he disposed of. TJiey have, all been suhjeet to drastic cuts as the prices below will indicate. BOND CLOTHES, all of which are included in this sale, are rhade especially for us by Society Brand, Holtz of Rochester, Hornthal, Fisk and Co., and A. B. Kirchbaunr Company. - 27.50 $UITS AND OVERCOATS $22.2$ mOO SUITS AND OVERCOATS S24.25 335.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 823.25 f 10.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 332.25 ; 345.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS v 836.25 850.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 10.25 U $55.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 34425 860.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS $18.25 865.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 852.25 870.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 856.25 875.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 860.25 880.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 864.25 '835.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS , ..... .V 86825; 390.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS ............... 872.25 81 00.00 SUITS AND OVERCOATS 8?0.25 . J Vs X 9 BOND BROS. PENDLETON'S LEADING CLOTHIERS ''IT jr'i" Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department j KILLING A MYSTERY Si' LM9 C Oet"& ' PHILADELPHIA The motives and movement relative to the death of Elmer C. Drewes. .lain Dartmouth College eenior. remain I, mystery.. Drewes was lound tltting up ggainst a lamppost In Oak l, suburb, with a bullet i hole tnrough bis head. Money, bonds and Jewelry valned at ev .eral thousand dollar wera touad a-Aia.C2stli- Announcement TO OUR CUSTOMERS: Beginning November First, The Simpson Auto Co will sell for cash only. This step is necessary on account of changing conditions, and we predict that . it will benefit you as well as ourselves. . . .' - - , i ........ Our policy of real service will not be changed and you can always depend that we will go the limit for your Ford. .We carry nothing but Genuine Ford Parts, and our Genuine Ford Mechanics are here to keep up and increase the efficiency of your already Efficient Ford. Please help us out andv give us your business under this new schedule. We thank you. Simpson Auto Co. a i ... I ' s t m 9 nu i Ah.' ; 5 . m ' , ? i f i t -