East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 02, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DULY EAST 0RE30NTAS. PftflttJKTOK, OSEGOn. TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMEEft 2, 1920.
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People Here and There
Fred W. Falconer, owntir of exlen
give sheep Interests, arrived Monday
from Kntnrprlse where tie has boon
looking after business matters. ' '
It will be a hard fought batllo that
Washington Btato College nnd tho
University of California engage In
m.xt Buturduy when the football
tennis of tho two Institution meet on
the Uorkoloy field, Dick Huiilcy, high
ichool couch here,' wild Monduy up
on his return from J'ullinapi The
former W. 8. C. captain does not pre
dict victory by any grout margin, al
though confident that Ills alum nuitor
wlllwln. Ho was accoinpnnied to
Pullman by bin brother, Myron llnn
ley, and William Kramer, of the local
high school .ad.
f'cndleton high school has a good
chance of defeating the finder high
school tcanw member of the local
high school squad j ,; ; , '
Pendleton high school has a good
chanco of defeating the Buker high
Hchool team, iiieniliors of the local
wpiad who . went to tho Iiaker-Ui
(Iraiide gmnn at l& Grande Katurduy
report. Halter won Tho game 20 to 0,
but uh a whole Ih not believed to have
tho strength of the local team. Pen
dleton should have. Its maximum
Htrcnglh In the lluker game at liaker
on Armistice Day local boys point out,
und Uiuh will be superior.
Tho name of Clara Partridge Btone
on tho ballot an a candidate for the of
fice of county school superintendent,
recalls to the minds of Pendleton peo
hi,t u vis co t; 111:1 : Ilia coun
ty had a woman comity school super
intendent. Klie was iiarriini viuuu
ruffr who after serving one term, was
re-elected. A stormy fight ensued utter
It was declared
that a woman could not hold a county
i office, : A tent case in the Willamette
valley deceded the matter ann wibb
Woodruff was forced to rellniiii.;h her
position, She later married Jack
l.yootto of this city, and tho couple
went to Yakima to make their home.
County Bchool Hiiperlntendent W.
W. Ureon retorned on No. 6 this morn
ing? from Portland where he attended
a conference yesterday.
In tho days of the University of Ore
gon army training cump, James Johns,
Jr. and Koyal Sawtello as members of
Company A marched hayfoot, straw
foot with Mark Haws, who was a Pen
dleton visitor today, Hpeaklng of hay,
Mr. Huwh when In a playful mood one
day took a liberal quantity of timothy
and placed it in tho barrel! of Mr.
Sawtelle's gun. 1 may be said to the
crodit of the local Jeweler that his
gun wan always pollHhed and cleaned
with scrupulous care, but on this oc
casion ho was severely chided by tho
Inspection officer, and narrowly escap
ed K. P. Mr. Haws, Joker do luxe.
Is employed by the F. E. Bowman Co.
of Portland. He made tho trip here
exterday by auto, returning this morn
ing. -
Studebaker
Any man who buys a car without first inves
tigating tho merits of a BIG-SIX does himself a m
very grave injustice. The quality of this seven
passenger car may be equaled by a few cars it
is excelled by rione!
Series 21-Big-Six
WALLACE BROS.
Studebaker Dealers
Elks Building. r ""I ; " Phoned
THERE is a big differ
ence between Calumet
and all other Baking Powders.
First You see it in the cost.
Cabinet U sold at a moderate
price. 1
Then you observe it in
use. Calumet hat more than the
usual leavening strength, therefore
less is required.
Next you notice it in rais
ing quality in th erenness
lightness and texture of your bak
ings. They look better finer,
grained
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The largest meeting of Standard Oil
agents ever held in Umatilla county
wliriake place in Pendleton Saturday
when 24 company representatives from
lOregon and WashinKton Mtatlons will
meet at the Commercial Association
rooms for the discussion of subjects
'pertaining to oil, gasoline, etc.
t II. T. Vivian, local atjent. to In
charge of arrangements for the meet- j
lng. PcBideR Mr. Vivian, thono whoj
will attond the meeting are 'P. C. j
iHlnlr, of Enterprise; c. a. uncnin, or
Walla Walla; E. V. Kelser, of Dayton,
j Washlngtons; F. W. Ilostwlck, of Ba
ker: H. C. Nelson, of Condon; T. Ti-
(Maxwell, of La Grande: It. M. Cole, of!
I Vale: :E. W. Dickson , of Porneroy,
I Washington: U B. Jeffries, of Milton:
O. H. Test of Ontario; W. R. S-'peck, of
'liend; George Mllholland, of Heppner
I A. E. Hall of Waitshtirgh, Washington,
I If. R. McFuters of Athena; E. T. Fur
rer, of Crane; W. H. Uotrey, of North
Powder; F. H. Haley, of lone: C.
Brockman, of Stanfleld; 8. M. Camp
' bell, of lrinevlllc: (lark Mace, of He
lix; Itoss Muir of Roblnetle;. W. W.
Armstrong, of Clyde, and O. K." Hog-
era, of (Jrjuw Valley. i
Finally what a difference
in the taste. There is a ddiciofti
ness, a goodness that can be had in
no other manner. Biscuits, pies,
cakes, rMffins, doughnuts never
were so tasty so all-satisfying.
And then there is the satis
faction of knowing that Calumet
is made in the World's largest, best
equipped and deaxiest Baking Pow
der Factories. '
Pound can of Calumet contains full
- j6ozTSome baking powders come in
Vioi. insteado(l6oa.cans. Be sura
you get a pound when you want it
Calumet Biscuit
Recipe '
4 cups of sifted
pastry Soar. 4
level teaspoons
Calumet Baking
Powder. 1 level
teaspoon of salt,
2 rounding table
spoons of butter
orlaru, icupot
milk, 44 cup of'
water. Then mux
in the regular
way.
HE'S MEXICO'S AGENT
PHONE FOUR O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE
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Kraut Cabbage
2 l-2c a Pound
STRING BEANS, 10c PER CAN
" COFFEE..3 POUNDS, 90c
EXTRA FANCY JONATHAN APPLES, $3.00
PER BOX.
FULL LINE OF LUNCH MEATS
VEGETABLES.
The Economy Grocery.
113 W. Webb '
P.It VAX'S VOTE MYSTKItY.
'KANSAS CITY, Nov. 2 U. P.)
William Jennings Bryan today mysti
fl"d it lervlcwtrs who wanted to know
for whom lie will vote. He said:
'"Don't quote me as voting for the
democratic ticket."
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Appear At Your
Bert Instantly
H 1 rvtif a soMca
Ciller or an unespecled bi
vttation yom caa fcel con-
fldcnt of lrai appcartns
at your bnt In but a lew
mcenents tt mtttt to your
t-i a wiiacrtully mate.
nft ctirli that to
beyond comnaraton..
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Here is a real paint
Lowa Brothers Blgh
Standard is a better paint
than you have eror used
before. Better because it
lasts longer and looks bet
ter as long as it lasts. .
Best of all. while wstt
mora per gallon, it goes far
titar than other pauita, there
fore it always costa Ita pet
gquars yard applied.
High Standard has Deaa
made for 60 years of noth
ing but the best and purest
materials obtainable.
We want you to try ft o
year next painting; Job. You
will never again um any othat
brand. . . , '
Ask for booklet and (olsa
card. Both are fret .
ANNOUNCEMENT
Open for business about
Nov. 1 in the Penland
Bldg. Same old stand;
with late styles and new
ideas.
WARD STUDIO.
its.
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ROBERTO V.r3QUE1Rf
WABHINGTON Roberto V.
Pesquera, financial agent In New
York for the Mexican gov. ument,
has arrived In Washington to take
up his new duties as confidential
agent of Mexico. Peaqueira has re
cently been in conference with
George Creel, who accompanied
him out of Mexico.
KAIU'Y VOTES
(Continued from page 1.)
Ten to Twelve.
TOPEKA, Nov. 2. (U. P.) Seventy-four
votes in one precinct gave Vox
S4 and Harding 39. Ationther precinct
reported 10 for Cox and 12 for Hard
ing. . Xew Ashford, Slaw.
NEW ASHFORD. Mass., Xoc. 2.
(U, P.) The total vote here gave Sen-
t'aril of Thanks
We wiKh to extend our thanks to our
many friemlB who so kindly helped us
during tho sickness and death of our
beloved relative Mra. Charles Polk.
JIR. CHARLES. POUC
,M It. AND MRS. B. HICKMAN
' MRS. WON REVORD
MRS. AARON TAYLOR
MRS. A. BAIN.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
W ANTIUi U'- young lady, room ami
board ill privato family Address'
"70-X" K. O. Office.
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Phone 158
LJ.McATEE
513 Main St
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Complete by
Western, Union
ator Harding 28 and Governor Cox t,
This Is the first result to be announc
ed in Ihe United States. In 1918 New
Ashford stave HuBhes 6 and Wilson
seven. Polls opened at S and every
registered otcr had marked his bal
lot within two hojrs.
Sfastiacliuxetts Vote Bis
NORWELL, Mass., Nov. 2. (U. P.)
Coir.pL'.e returns here oday gave
Harding 409 and Cox 48 votes. H'fhea
pclltd 178 and Wilson 107 in Xorwell
in 1H. .
' VOTE FAVORS HAIUHXG
CHARLESTOWN. W. Va., Kov. 2..
(IT. i.) pour precincts in Ohio
cuinty gave Harding 195 and Cox 8.
HUTCHINSON, Kans., Nov. 2. (U.
P.)- Incomplete returns horc gave
Hiiiilititr 409 and Cox 152
Tcpeka, Nov. !. (tT. !.' Twenty
nine of S8 precincts here gave Harding
JSj ai d Cox 9S2.
polls Are Swarmed
XKW Tt ORK, Nov. 2. (V.
Mlil-afte:; eon reports siuwed that
voti.-rs are warming to tho polls In un
trecedenicil numbers.
DENVER, Nov. 2. (Lr. P.) As a
result of early heavy voting the re
publicans became increasingly opti
mistic today over prospects of a big
republican .majority in Colorado.
BANK ROBBING PAIR
GETS 25 YEAR TERM
G1T.T T.AKR CITY. NOV. 2. Scn-
, no i an ro in the state orison
were pronounced yesterday in district
court upon William tsonney. xx.
Gravell, J. T. Smith and Frank Rodg
ers, convicted of robbing the Sugar
House Bank here last feepiemocr.
men were captured by a posse south
c,it i..,to on Ihe evening following
the bank holdup and the 86000 they
took was recovcrea iram ivu..
HAS YOKE OF SEAL
' When thinkinsr Christmaa
THINK SILVER
A complete stock -of the best pattern In
sterling and pate from a single piece td a
magnificent cheat
SAWTELLE'S
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JEWELER
l S lXgl Diamond TJeIera in Ewtern
u- ' Oregon. r?;
CCRUEMI WATCHES,
COAST COLLEGES TALK
SEATTLE, Nov. 2. (A. P. Plans
for organizing the Pacific Coast Col
lege Newspaper association and estab
lishment of an inter-collegiate news
service are to be considered at a con
vention of representatives of the jour
nalism schools of the University of
Oregon, Washington, California' and
British Columbia, Oregon .fc- -cultural
Coileke, Heed College and
Minnrliie college, to be hei8 Nov. 11
and 12 at Eugene, Oregon, it was an
nounced here yesterday. Other
schools have been Invited to send
representatives. Dean M! L. Spencei,
of the school of journalism of the
l.'nlvcraity of Washington and Dean
Kric W. Allen of the journalism de
partment of the University of Oregon,
have been aked to attend the con-terence.
To Cure m Cold in One IX .'
Take Groves LAXATIVE BROMO
QUININE tablets. The genuine bears
the signature of F. W. Grove. .SOc.
Creamery Produce for Weefc'a. ',.
Opening at New York. " -' '
NEW YORK. Nov. I. Butter
steady, creamery higher than' extran
62 1-2 S3; creamery extras ft 1-2
6:'; creamery firsts 474( 80. !
Egg firm; fresh gathered extra
firsts 71 72; fresh "gathered first
71 & 72; Iresh gathered firsts CC&70.
Cheese irregular; state whola milk
flats held specials 2 1-2621: stata
whole milk flats current make spe
cials 23i 24; state whole milK twins
held specials 227 ,
For Expectant Mothers
CSED Br Tbhee eXSATi:n
mnieoiutM onnooi "."
Sutmui BisatATOi Ca, Pat. S-B. AnMW. aa,
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DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY
209 E. Court ' Phone 880 or 881
New Crop Walnuts
These are new crop walnuts and we are able to sell
them at a lower price :
1 pound .. 40c
2 pounds 75c
3 pound .$1.10
We have a new lot of syrups in on the lower prices :
1 gallon dark KaXo ......$1.00
'1 gallon light Karo ..-.:. ....$1.15
1 gallon Tea Garden ... $1.90
1-2 gallon Tea Garden..-. :;....... .$1.00
SWIFTS PICNIC HAMS .
30c per pound for these fine hams
Pay Cash Receive More - Pay Less
DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY
S09E. Court . 'S Phone 880 or 881
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Of all tho articles tuat cccblne
to make up the modern woman's
fall and winter outfit, the selec
tion of the separata coat or wrap
Is usually more perplexing. II
lustrjted la a wrap whlco Is prac
tical, attractive and wearable. It
is a blego polo cloth with a deep
cape-yoke of seal. The seal Is cut
out In large disks which are hand
embroidered, with, beary weut.
i the father of two
boys Success
A DVICE is ;
-S well knov
A and Failure. Advice is the
Dr. Jekell and Mr. Hyde of the fk
nancial world. The advice of a re
sponsible conscientious banker will
protect your financial interests. Up
on this basis we solicit your account.
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