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' DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1 fi; 1020. TEN PAGES . - - f,j"t People Here and There Blow-art CamDlwII. of Condon, wan Mr. and Mm. O.'llruHhu arrived thili here on hualneim yenterday, He re-. mornlnir from Portland to attend to Home nuNinHiw antum ncrn. itha In Improved In health. turned to'hl home today. ' Fred Ti. Madlnon, of Oregon City. In la bunlnen vlnllor In Pendleton today. Me In In the real entnte bUHlneH Jn tho mil city. , , AdrlAn Mile, formerly of Pendle ton, 'but now a uteNman for Bunhonir A Co., bank mutionetn, of Portland, In here today, on a bimlneoa mlnHlon. W. Ti. Thomimon, prenldent of the fcMrst National Bank of Portland, ex tinct to return to the nrotropoll to night after a brtef bunlne vilt here. i Virgil P. Moore, well known Pen Uleton farmer, left thl noon on No. 17 for Portland wher he will visit the llveetock expowltlon. Ml Eva Moore accompanied him. ) ' ' ..." . 1 From Athena today eom Dr. V. V. Vatt. hardware merchant, and Ho mer I. Watt, former mayor and a practicing attorney of the neighboring Jown. Both were here on buelne, ' 1 F.cho I to have it annual Thank Klvlng turkey shoot neat Sunday, ltalph munfleld, cnxhier of the Bank of Kcho, Bald Monday while in the city. The event will take place, a wnal, at the Pete Hheridan place on lower Butter Creek. Mr. Mtixlne Dompney, former wlf nf the champion, Jack Dnmpoy, wa lr Pendleton thin morning and took train No. l for the wem end of the county to vlelt relative reaidlng near Stanfleld. , , WA8HIXOTO.S', No. 16. (U. P.) The economic deprelon will con tinue through ihl winter, according to Herbert Hoover, who come here to day to afl lresa the executive council of the Amorlcan Federation of Labor. "By aprlng," aaid Hoover, "greater prosperity dhotild begin to develop, providing the United Btate can get H export moving fcy then," Thl wa the glut of what Hoover told the labor reader who conferred with him behind closed door Tor more than three hour. It wa leurned from aeveral delegate. h Inviting Hoover, the council member wild they were seeking general Information on econ omical condition to aimlHt them ;ln flaming their general pollcle. .K0F1C0UM. OFFICES AND OFFICERS i; u-isj. : . . KcImmiI Money IMng Apportioned. The chool of 1,'niatllla county are shortly to receive their ahare of ap proximately $170, (Kin on Htuta and county money and apeclul tax levy money In the hand of the county treasurer, Pendleton dlntrlct will gut about 118,000 of thl amount. It him already received about (23,i In npv. cial tax levy fund. lllll!ltllM... .mulliilllhliiUlllulIti, MmBSmmBOSmmmm Studebaker Any man who buys a car without first investigat ing the merits of a BIG-SIX does himself a very grave injustice. The quality of this seven passenger car y may be equaled by a few cars it is excelled by none f SERIES 21 BIG-SIX WALLACE BROS. ' Studebaker Dealers ' ' Elks Building . , ' ,' ..' , ' Phone 74. 6 "HieiinitiiiirairnwilMWipmmwnilWIIimmflllimra liwiiuilililliMI Clinking lflgli Schools. W. C. Smith, awilstant atate auper Intendent of public Instruction, ar rived from Kulem thl morning and In company with W. W. Green, county auperlntendent, went to the cant end of the county thl morning to visit the high chooln at I'muplne and Milton. Mr, Smith will check over the equip ment of all high achool In the coun ty to ascertain If they ure mill stand ard. He will be here most of this week. Lumber Company eeUn I'ay.. The Inland Ktnplre Lumber Co.. to day filed suit aguiiiNt George King, ft ux. to foreclose on a Hen for J492.90 alleged due for material with which the defendants hullt a house In Ktun fleld, The City Petilty Co., to which the house' was later conveyed, Ik made co-defendiuit, with the reiiftul that It Hen bi'declured Hiilioriiinutr to that' of the lumlier concern. W. J. Warner, of Hermlnton, and P. II. Col lier of Pendleton, are attorney for the plaintiff. Forestry fUnluls IteortvitL Three thousand three hundred forty-two dollar and fifty-four cents, thki eounty" share of money collect ed for forest rental in this t-onnty during the liuit fiscal year, wits re ceived by County Treamirer Grace A. Gilliam today from the secretary of Mare. This money represent one fourth the amount collected within the county by the forest service. Of the totul, one-fourth la apportioned to the school fund and the other three fourth to the road fund. VEMEMBER to ask your grocer for Cal umet Baking Powder and be sure that you get it the In dianhead on theorangelabeL Then forget about bake day failures. For you will never have any. Calumet always produces the sweet est and most palatable foods. And now remember, you always use less thin of most other brands because it pos sesses greater leavening strength. Now Remember- Always Use tmmm mm IW3 5P There is no waste. If a recipe calls for one egg two cups of flour half a cup of miik that's all you use. You never have to re-bake. Contains only such ingre dients as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities, is the product of the largest, most modern and sanitary Baking Pow der Factories in existence. Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12 oz. instead of 16 oz. cans. Be sure you get pound when you want it Calomel Columbia Muffin Recipe 4 cups sifted flcur, 4 level tea spoon Cllumet Bukir.g Powder. 1 tablespoon at gar, i teaspoon salt, 2 etfgs. I cups of nwee. milk. Then mix in the regular way. A Man's Gift Should look liketa m;in hig, ttrnjr, durable. The cuff links illustrated are just the kind that would please any man. Heavy cnout'h to withstand any work. Sensibly made so they will not loone out of his .shirt. Beautiful enough to please the fancy. SAWTELLE'S Inc. JRWIiLER llii- !.rKi'!t IHnmiiml IH-alrrs In l-a ti rn frogim 4 ,4e ' Quality PUIJNTING at IlrasunaMc Prices- East Oregbnian Printing Department , ER SHOW. BERGER APPEAL TO BE AD'ANCEO IN COURT i PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE Mi fa) 4 i ''fa! Z o X A. Economize at the Economy 113 W.Webb Street EVERY DAY PRICES Corn flakes '. 8 for $1.06 Standard Toms 2 for 35c Standard Corn .. - 20c Small White Beans 9c per lb Squash 3c per lb. Catsup - . 25c per bottle? ' Swift's Pride Washing Powder 25c All brands milk per can - 5c Honey, white pwU 45c qU. S5c; 1-2 $1.65 Coffee at i....-...-....:...i..'.30c, 40c and 45c per lb. Noodles, Macaroni, Spaghetti and Vermicilli, per package ........:.... . 10c . ' ' " ' ',. . . The Economy Grocery Phone 409 113 W. Webb Street Water l"nr-rs Sued for Hcnt Bulls were filed aaalnnt three water users today hy F. B. Swayue and W. H. Himnmin, receivers for the Western Iind and Irrigation Co.', for back rent anrjred due on water furnished by the plaintiff -company and Its receivers. Frank A. Wood la alleged In arrearx 0 for water furnished to 10 acrea at fl.fifl an acre for the pant Tour years. D. P. Mustard Is .alleged In arrears $80 for rent for li years on 40 acre at the same cost. Howard P. Ander son Is alleged In arrears $76 for five yeirs rent on 10 acres at $1.S0. The plaintiffs ask foreclosure of liens aaalnKtll three defendants and sale for oymnt of the accounts and In terest from Jfine 1. 1920 on them. lvens A Drowley are attorneys for the plaintiffs. Three hundred attended the cele bration given at Heppner by the Heppner lodge of Oddfellows Satur day night. They came from the five i InHu-a nt Mnrrnw unci the 3.1 lodlfes M,mfv nn,l ti.O mtftln TviUltion Was the largest outside the con"cntlon. which has been held In ihiH jurisdiction for many .nonths. Ten men were Initiated into the lodge and 24 into the encampment of the lodge. They were conducted through the mysteries by Eureka lodge team from Pendleton. Seventy- five attended from this county. 8. Y. Bowman, of this fitw, gran 1 warden; It. F. Klrkpatrlok, grand patriarch of the encampment and Earl Williams, past grand patriarch, were the grand lodge dignitaries pres ent. The local men are looking for- 'ward with a kectv-expectution. tojhe district mectine in February of the lodgos of the two counties for which Heppner will again bo host. GENEVA, Nov, 1 A. P.) Ger many will not make a formal appli cation for admission to the league ol Nations but wo'ild not ignore an In- said r. Hen-man .Mueller, district vice president of the reichstag foreign affairs committee, in a statement. printed here Saturday. He believed application would cause such disciiM- IMCCKMBFIt WHEAT (Continued from page 1.) session. As the session progressed, particularly In the , last hour, certain HttiwiiiltlaB flAVnlonAd conanicuous weakness and the sharp decline regis tered In. such Issues had a symname tle effect on standard shares, with the result that most of the early gains were cancelled. There was no parti cular news developments disclosed di.rin the session althongh the In creasing number of unfavorable trade reports, and unemployment were not overlooked in stock market calcula tions. There does not seem to be much vigor In the Intermittent rallies that take place In the market and there still seems to he several weak spots In the list. It Is likely, there fore that a further revision downward In the quotations of some of the stocks may take place and In the process the general list may sympathise to some extent. Sterling exchange closed $1.4214. I HIGH SCHOOL NOTES 1 J.N3W1V3HX Sn031inOD OJ 3NIN-0-HflOJ 3NOH4 DESPA1N & LEE CASH GROCERY ' 209 E. Court , Phone 880 PICNIC HAMS These are Swift's Picnic Hams and are guaranteed. Per Pound 30c. SUGAR ; Per 100 lbs. $12.60 . . :. ... 'i Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY ; 209 E. Court " Phone 880 c Former Student Meoted to OfHce Norborne Kerkeley, a June, 1S20, graduate of the high school, hns been elected secretary-treasurer of the Klrkman Hall Club at Whitman Col lege. The organisation is composed of all dormitory men and seeks to benefit li nt it. members. They are planning parties, dances, basketball and base ball teams. Berkeley was a prominent memer of last year's graduating class, having been a member of the senior play cast and of the high school de bating team. Mrs, Sldiros Assist Mrs. Spald ing is assisting Miss Severance In the coaching of, the Drama Club piny which is to be staged on Friday even ing. Mrs. Spalding has had a great deal of dramatic work and Is experi enced In this line. Her services are greatly appreciated by the Drama Club. WHITMAN COLLEGE, Walla Wal la. Wash.. Nov. 1. No foothall will he played between Whit man college and Gnnzaga. university of Spokane this season, according t o definite announcement mado here by Conch It. V. Burleske, following his re turn from Spokane, where he referced the Walla Walla-Lewis' and Clark football contest Saturday. Horlfske said that, although he was willing lo meet Gonxaga. no advance was made to him for a game while In Spokane, by Coach ltorlas of Gonanga. putting to rest all rumors prevalent that GomuiKa wished to re-schedule a game this season. Last vear a contest was billed for Spokane last Sa tunlay, but last month Gonzngfja cancelled it. trying to get Whitman to switch the date from last Saturday to Ar inistice day. This Whitman refused, as the date would have been but four days after the Montana-Whitman game. 'YOUR RHEUMATISM Remove Its Caus by Your Bleed.' Purifyinfl One of the most Important duties af vour svstem is to burn up certain substances no longer of use In your body. One Is uric acid, now gener ally' hold t he the cause of rheuma tism. It Inflames the Joints, st'f-fens- the muscles, causes pains, aches, and lameness. TJie svstem is helped to dispose of this troublesome substance, and rheumatism Is permanently relieved, bv Hood s Sarsaparlila. the one true blood purifier. It Is aided in many cases, bv Hood's Pllts. which In small doses sre a gentle laxative, In lreer doses sn active cathartic A grand course of treatment, economical and effective. WSAHINGTON, Nov. 1(1. (F. P.) The United States will ie without rep resentation at the first meeting of the assembly of the league .of, nut ions, no in session In Geneva, it was stated definitely at state department Mon day. Previously Secretary Colby left it be known the mutter was under consideration -hy President Wilson. ' Mark A. Sturtevant to Wm. L. Mathews $80.90 Lots 6, 7 and 14, Hlock 7, original town of Pilot Itock.-, Chris Hredlng to Henry Schult $19,012. One half interest In Sec. 7 and 8,"Tp. 1, S. 15. 32. Emery M. Achilles to Oliver T. Dick inson .$lfll.fl0 NE 1-4 Sec. 23, aHid NW 1-4 Sec. 24, TP. , N. K. 32. Edward J. Maher to J. T. Puffing- ton $;,no.oo sk 1-4 nw i-j-.sw i- Sec. 1, TP. 4, X. K. 2. Mark A. .Sturtevant to Jack Ogg $25.0OIit A, Block 3. Pilot Hock. Edward Kemick to Mart Griffin $11 South 22 fct. nfLots 5 and 6, Block 4. Citv of Umatilla. j. Dewlldc, Trustee to E. O. McCook $1.00 portion of SW 1-4 SW 1-4 See. 7, To. 2. N. It. 31. .Iimies Johns to Narolsse Bushman tr.O.HO W 1-2 NE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 3. Tn. 2. N. 11- 3r. Joseph Bushman to W. H. Caplinger $70.00 1-6 interest in NW 1-4 Sec. 31 To. 1. N. H. 33. ' W. M. Davis to Lneian and Emma Gagnnn $4000.00 N 1-2 SE 1-4 NE 1- Sec. 3, TP. S, N. R. 35, mete and bound tiact same Bee-, Tp. and range. WASHINGTON, Nov. 1 " The supreme court ha. advance the argument on of Victor lterger. Milwaiik lead-r. from conviction In . (U. r.) li greed to ; :.l ii . '. V t the I r court on charges of violation of I lie espion::i,'e act. The government moved for an ad vance of the Sppcal of Senator New berry, from conviction in the Michl- .. miirht .ndansr the league, as Kan leuerai couil uii c..a.i,e v. "-h. some states are opposing the- German I practices in n.s nation. eetion. Newberry's .ittorncys concurred In tne mouon. v; . ' ti5 ;n The appeal iality oC the 'act. Appear At Your Bert Instantly -rr or an unexpected life I jl.i i. ran flfl atunl Tll""" f - fidoit of ahrays aroeanns tt year bt In But a B RMMrumti it retmers to yam tlcin a wi-ndertully pars. s.rft compknum tlu m beyond compsrfon- attacks the constitution ferleral corrupt practices ui g - I Pffli tilt -l mi. ' D Hn.-r.i m nV-l . ; ill; !llll'lllllllilllirillllllllillllHlllil!llltllll!i!lilSlillk.llli Escapad an Operation There is nothing in the world a .woman so much fears as a surgical operation. Often they are necessary, but often not; and. many hae been avoided by the timely use of that good old-fashioned root and herb remedy Lydia E. 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