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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1920)
PAC2 n?3 TtTELVE FA0Z3 Dlltt EAST OSEOOOTAJf, PttTPLETOSr. ' 0ftgG0!ff: ' MONDAY EVENIftg, KOVEMBEB 1, 1020. People Here and There County School Huperlritenflent W. W. Green loft limt nlifht on No. 5 for Port, lund where today lie Ih unending' -n commtttoo meeting of stale educators appointed to confer with a Ti-ireon-lutlve of the tl, S. bureau of education. The meeting 1m to make arrangements for big meeting In I'urtlnnd in De cember. Mr. Green will bo home to morrow morning. C. E. Wallon, ciDilihlr-r of the Inland Kmplre bank, left Brtlurfluy ovenlnu on ft, business trip to Hpokano. Another local banker in tfpokano today In J. II. McConk, vice president of the Amrr. Jean National mnk, who In In' the Washington city looking after buulncHs interests. Mr. and Mrs. U 3. Huear, of Denver, Colorado, were in Pendleton today on their way to their home after a visit In Oregon. They are malting the trip by auto. NEWS OF THE COUNIY OFFICES AND OFFICERS were the contracting partlen. The first couplo was married this morn ing by Justice of the Peace Joo 11. l'aikes. 9 Mail I'uys Ilulunco on I'iuc, . U. V. Hinith, who halt Nerved out 60 days of a 1 200 flno for Illegal pOHScs Hlon of liquor, paid the balance of his tine, $100, toduy and wus released from custody. 1 Young Couple UcrnMxl. A marrluge license wan Issued late Saturday to Ttobert O. Bremmer, of Portland, and Miss Helen May liarn hart, of Pendleton, their wedding fol lowing on Buturdsy evening. Poor Tako Second VenlurD, Pour persons toduy applied ul tnu county clerk's office for the paper that will start them on their second mutrlomnial venture. Oscar Vance Itohbina and Mm. ltona Pierce, of Pendleton and Wellington Klshor and Mi'h. Annie Colwell, of Pendleton, Two Ai-tlons DlHinlwwd. DlHinii'Buls Were entered in circuit court toduy in the cokch of JamcB Ad. urns Iiryden v. John. Kothrock, Jr., and Pat Moherty vs. William H. Gul llford and Claud Hampton. soldier nre imported shot at Caiitlo Daly. Uttloton barrack ha been captured by lnn Peliier. At Thurles and Cathedral Town, wma shots were exchanged last night. OVKUTIHMU' ADVOCATHS TAKKN XBW TOltK, .Nov. 1,-(V. P.) Three men found porting circular ad vising the overthrow of "capitalist gov ernment and eMtalillsnmcnt of a Kovlet in tho United Slate," were arreted here today. Tho police charged the men with criminal anarchy. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE uardiun Named for Minor. Paper of guardianship were iu ed today to C. n. Harris for the es tate of George, James and John KaBley, minor. Claud Harrl. John Hickman and C. B.' Miller were ap pointed to appraiHe their estate. WE EXTEND TO YOl) A CORDIAL INVITATION TO BECOME A REGULAR CUSTOMER AT THIS STORE ' Beginning 7:00 A. M. Monday November 2, 1920 We guarantee satisfaction in every detail We offer pure cane sugar at $13.50 per hundred THE NEW GOODS Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Boiled Cider, Ches nuts, Filberts, New Crop Seedless Raisins, New Crop Currants, Candied Figs, New Dates. All kinds of The Economy Grocery ' 113 W. AVcblj E! LONDON, Xov. I. IV. P.) Four teen outbreaks have occurred In soul hern Ireland, colncldentally with the burial of Terence MacSwiney at Cork, according to report received here today. Hix policemen and one civilian were klllod and eight police men and two soldier were wounded In ambuHhe and street fighting. Three J.N3WJLV3HJ. Sn031MfiOD HOi 3NIN-O-iin0i 3NOHd 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 V o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o "" ; 'V . - . . -, - " ) i 'i I ? i - ! SI tl J S. A. MILLER Itrniitllcan Nomine for KEPEESENTATIVE I iimtliln County I have re.sidc:l in Umatilla County for tho . ast 48 years. Your Support Appreciated. (I-ald Adv.) - Ive elected PostToasties as President of the League of Rations TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Vorbb FIND a Bulck expTt at John Leuer repair shop, 118 Willow St. oooooooooooooooooo 000 OOOOOOOOOOOOO 0000 oooooooooooooo 1 I 1 f-t t l is owes r L III "-ifl Here is a real paint Low Brothers Highi BUndard is a better paint than you hare erer used befow. Better because it lasts longer and looks bet ter as long as it lasts. Beit of all, while it eosU more per gallon, it (toes far ther taaa other paints, there fore it alwsjn costs bts per square yard applied. High Standard has been made for 60 years of noth ing but the best and purest materials obtainable. We want you to, try R ea your next painting Job. Yob will never again use eny othet? Ask for booklet ud fiolst card. Both axe fretk . L. J. McATEE . Phone 158 . 513 Main St WANTED Ey man and wife, lob on . ranch Phone 806 or call at 608 Willow Bt. , WILI PARTY who picked up bl tan rather aultcanc with black wraps ncrni.ii center from Cabbage Hill road between Pendleton and Meacham Sun day, communicate immediately with owner, U 5. Ilaper nt Golden mile Hotel, rendloton. rteceivo reward for tlx return. NOTICES NoU Royal Ncifrhborn of America. It be ing election day there-will be no regu lar meeting at Eagle-Woodman hall tomorrow evening. FirilX PATTY, Oracl. Xericr- to PubHo Election returns "will be given tomor iv nt rHipiila Ogar Store. IIST Dark brtndle linH Dtr with cr liar learlng tiamo "noxer" Howard rhone 270-M. - ' ; CHICHESTER S PILl 10 - TilR PIAMUNDBB4MK i,trt Aik yeiir Drattlst for i Plllt In J4 knrl Wold vnaJUcY box, h)vI 1lh PliM fUbhoft.) Tnke mthnr. II wr ur tms 1 tUfAJ'Ns? H HAN A FILLS fx tl Tcmknorai4 Baat, Stint, AimnXfJiilif KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE A. C Koeppen & Bros. OTbe Drug Store That Serve rem Bmt, hlTHtfl - Open for business about Nov. 1 in the Peulftnd Bldg, Same old stand, with late styles and new ideas. WARD STUDIO. J J. KwlfiK Ih III. J. Kwlng. of 417 Ah street, la 111. He is suffering from typhoid fever. Mrs. Ill-own In Hospital. Mm. Jumcii Hrown, of Hold man, it a patient at Kt. Anthony's hoMpltal. Parent if Km. Mr. and tlra. H. J. Hall are the parenta of a baby boy, born Haturday night. Parent of Koti. , Mr. and Mrs. John Hendrickaon are tho parent of a 12 1-2 pound son. born this morning. Two Am III. Mra. John Molstrom la 1il at fit. Anthony'a honpltal while her amall daughter la ill also, suffering from diphtheria. Parents of DnugliU-r. Mr. and Mrs, 8. K. ' Quinlavcn, of J21 Ulleth atrect are the parents of a baby daughter. The little girl was born Saturday night. fxto Xeioii Knilkyrd. , Otto Nclaon for the part six years automobile mechanic In this city, is now with the Leuer Auto Company. He specalises chiefly with the repair ing of Buick cars. , Cattle Off Kange. All tho cattle pastured on the Uma tilla National forest during the sum mer have been removed, says H. A. rtottcher, deputy supervisor. During the part few days Cattle are being rounded up and tafcen from the for est for the winter leaving only a few which remain for winter range. Kheep were taken off October 15." mm iJjillliiililljilUtli' SPENDS WREK-EXD IfERB. -rtn. u-anHnlvn Hfyccrs. Who IS a student at Whitman college, In Walla Walla, spent tho week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and airs. n. Rncers. She came for the Brcm- mer-Earnhart wedding. HOSPITALITY IS ENJOYED. Miss Olive Gwinn and -Miss amareu n.rVilAV evtended a delightful Wt Of hospitality Saturday when two dozen friends enjoyed an evening oi iia. Ing at the Gwinn home on Water street. The attractive' rooms were aglow with the light of yellow cah hi. on a Hallowe'en motif marked unique appointments. A hot, buffet supper was served in the final hour. The affair Was most informal. AUXILIARY IS FOIi MED. .An auxiliary to the Patriarchs i ju liinnt nf the Canton of the I. O. O. P. was organised here Saturday night Mrs. Minnie Daniels was chosen pres ident and other officers elected were Mrs. Anna Simpson, vice-presmeiu, Mrs. Sarah Harvey, of Pilot Rock, Mrs. Amanda McCormmach, treasurer, chaplain: Mrs. Llllle D. Smith. clerK: Mrs. Janet McVtae. sentinel; Mrs. Panny Carney picket and Min. Mar tha Hanscom. standard guard. Other officers will be elected at the next meeting. ' IXIT1ATIVK MEASURES (Continued from pag 1.) fire hnzards In residences arc in- naUiiiff nf insuranco rates v,i on. .....'. - on such residences is probable unless better fire protection la allorncu. a tTuck and pump, that will throw a atroon. r u-ulnr over the highest building tn the city, will cost close to the amount a-sked in the bond issue. More Foresight Xccdcd. t nnlr .f fnrnttie-h! in huihllllK- for a city has been demonstrated in Pen dleton's sohool- sites, Us paik sites .,.i i.,vm-n.inii ci. M. nice declared today In making a statement for tho HAS W&SGM UQOt QUICK RELIEF' U!01 i,i nnmnii rifUM bUiOTAIIUi. Get Dr.Edw?.rd3' Olive Tablets Thai Is the Joj-ful cry ni thofsands since Dr. IXwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitutefor calomel. No cripin? resulu from these pleasant little tablets. They cause the liver nnd bowels to set normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards' Olivs Tablets sre a soothing, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If you have a bad taste, bad breath, feel dull, tired, are constipated or bilious, you'll find quick and sure re sults from Dr. Edwards' little Olive Tablets at bedtime, loc and 30c. a box. passage of measure number 404. This ineusure calls for an Issue of uu in bonds to purchase an entire block in the cast end of the city for future use a a park or playground site. It Is considered by Mr. Itlce one of the most centrally located and reasonably priced pieces of property In the city, site that will be an asset When Pen dleton, decides to provide sueh a re creational ground if It does not care to do it at once. ' "Pendleton has not provided prop erly for building at home," Mr. Itice said. ''We ar6 not prepared for the expansion that 1b certain to borne. Rome day we shall need school sites and park sites. They will be expen sive then. This block -may now -oe obtained at what Is considered a most reasonable figure." TC7i SIMPLEX SUNBOWL ELECTRIC RADIATOR attach it to any lamp wK-kct. With the Simplex Electric 3unbowl Radiator you can in itantly have the radiant warmth it the summer sun from any lamp socket. The fnverted cone-shaped el ictrlc heattng element and Its generouw sited reflector makes -.his radiator not only the hot test and most cheerful hut also the most economical of them all. It takes no more current to operate than your electric Iron or toaster. J. L yAUGHAN Phuno 13 200 E. Court When thinking Christmas THINK SILVER A complete stock of the best pattern in sterling and pate from a single piece to a magnificent chest. SAWTELLE'S Inc.1 ". JEWELER h Largest Diamond eIera tn Eaatem Urea on. DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY ' 209 E. Court . Phone SSO or 31 Not a Bank Just a cash grocery store but we save your iftbn ey for you 'just the same and your money Invested here nets you far greater interest than any bank dares offer! 10 to 25 per cent is some saving, you must admit PayCash Receive More Pay Less! DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 8 209 E. Court Phone 880 or 881 i a' i On November 2nd you will be required to vote onthev , called Oleomargarine bilL The instigators of tkis vicious measure . .. would have you believe that its purpose is to regulate and license." THE'REAL PURPOSE IS TO KILL' A' GREATfOREGOltylDlSTRY It is directed against tne manufacture and sale of Oleomargarine, Nut-margarine and all the many kinds of spreads used for bread by thous fends of people in out state who cannot afford to pay the price of butteb It Facts to Bemsmber I I Tne OLEOMARGARINE BILL win Dot in any way benefit the Dairy industry of Oregon by the implied strengthening o( the market or Increasing the eonsumpboo of dairy products. . , T 4 The Iocsl butter induitry is entirely segulated by national demand and the manufacture and sale of Oleomargarine and Nutmarg arines can nerer, in the least, affect the dairy indiuby in the state. 3 Farther state legislation ia the form f the so-called Oleomargarine Billieaot neceasaiy because the Covernment already has 79 pages of regulatory and licensing laws governing the operation of this legit imate industry. Deception and fraud are impossible. 1 4 The Oleomargarine Bin ia aa "attempt to dictate to yoa what yon shall or shall not purchase in the way of a spread for your bread. v I II II t ASSOCIATED INDUSTRIES OF OREGON, 762 Oregon Bldg. PordaKOtegon VOTE 305 X NO iiftMMiMnm"intiMtiimnn!fmniwwa CHICAGO Fred A. CarUon, short hand .axpert .hera who re ported . the proceedings of the eighth plenary . session of tho peace conference at Qua! d'Orsay. May .St. 191. hss supplied Presi dent Wilson with a transcript of ni remarks concerning" the al leged disc seat on of America's wfU laipieaa to send troops to aid the Hamanians shosld they seed jhem. The White House Is ex pected to use the Botes to refute Senator Spencer ot Missouri who , tays Prsldent Wilson proslsed )a Romanians trcjops, . err" - r'"" ,- j ti,;ij jVote For GEORGE M BROWN ' NOW ON THE BENCH BY kPFOINTMENT FROM THE GOVERNOR. For Justice of the Supreme Csurt to fill vacancy caused by resignation of A. S. Bennett, by writing in his name, thus: GEORGE M. BROWN Cut this out and take it to the yoting Booth. ' Republican County Central Committee. (Paid Adv.) ' j "! 1 ttiitiiiiiutij, W.fcS I . . I