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DAILY EAST OREdONIAlT, PEBfpUTON, PRJflONtv iTmmSPAVi EVENKIG -NOVEMBER lg, PACE 1 MOTHER! "California Syrup of Figs" Child's Best Laxative W. H. Yoiinger.j.pf Dnyton, district manager of the J'tirilund Flouring MIMh, In here today1 on business, Mm. J. A. Wittier, of Mencham, was In I'endleton on a business visit yes terday. Mr, Walters Ih agent for the railroad there. .i "LiriFRS" TWELVE PAGES r,? 'f ""jrr People Here and There NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFF.CERS ' ' Mi 1 f v .vv- :.; .. toy ? ' I j Jack Flynn, traveling representative for Blake McKall & Co., In tlila dis trict, took train No. 18 liiHt evening for Boise where he ha business. I L. P. Hermann, typewrltev dealer with headquarter In Uolse, wan In j'mdleton on Wednesday and li'ft for hl head office on No, 18 I nut even ing. ' Roy W. miner, assured na next pres ident of the senate In the State Lglj lature, returned thla morning. Beside conferring with aenatora from various ,arl of the state, Mr. miner found time to visit the Pacific International reposition and any that the exhibit la splendid and la drawing large crowd. The road betweea the John Day fer ry and Arlington I poor becauae of the recent ruin, aaya I,. D. Drake tuiilnera manager of the Astoria Bud. get, who arrived here laat night from anuria by motor, lie males that the Pendleton-Arlington road la In good shape, however. Mr. Drake la hern nn 1'iialneaa connected with the Kaat ( regonlun, of which he la advertising manager, ,! j Falling price are not seriously af fecting proaperily ,u Malheur countv lnd a bright future for thai art of loregon I predicted by all, Bert Jerard KaMern Oregon manuger for the T.'iultalile l.lfe Insurance Co., wild to day following hi return from a 10-day business trip over hi territory, (treat i-raulta have been nbtulned from Ian.) under the new Warm Hprlng Irriga tion project and the diversified farm Irg on the section ha made It possible lor considerable marketing. laker nnd I -a Grande are also In a fair); jprosperous condition, with other crop. than wheat their principal resource : "t , New !" In St. Ijftiil EAST ST. LOl'IH, Nov. 18. (A. P.) I Hog price here today touched the west level In more than three year. tl'he top wa $12.40 hundred. Is Nature's most generous time. What a bounty of ood things , she offers. Prepare early for Thanksgiving and 1 avoid the last minute rush. NUTS ALL NEW CROP Walnuts, large ......40c lb. Almonds -.-40c lb. Chestnuts . 55c lb. Filberts 35c lb. j FRUITS Enarpm Cranberries, at 25c Figs in bulk, lb 40c Dates in bulk, lb....: 40c Fresh Pineapple, each 75c ' Raisins, package 35c Currants, package 30c Citron, pound 80c Orange and lemon peel, lb. 60c Morris' Supreme Mince Meat per pound, 40c the best. Olives, per pint 40c Sweet pickles, per doz 35c Dill Pickles, per doz.... 40c Picks. Dint 40c Sweet Cider, per gal.... 60c Everything else you win warn for a Thanksgiving Dinner at the Economy Grocery 113 W. Webb St. Phone 409 PIANO JAZZ Adult-beginners taught In 13 lessons, by mall. No teacher required. Self, nstruclion course for advanced pi- flat. Learn 7 styles of Usss. 180 Synco ated effects. Ulue Harmony, Oriental hlme. Movie and Cafe Jass, Trick ilidlngs, Clever llreaks, Space Killers, ax Slurs, Ulue Obllguto and !47 other ublects, Including Ear Playing. Only "use In existence teaching up-to-tli nlnnte p.sylng of Popular Muslo In I'BAL Jass Form. A 1'ostal brings .u KKKK Hpeclal tirfer.-' state whether beginner, medium or advanced. aiTinnl PIANO SCHOOL, FULL Til . SIT WlllsettSL.K-ai U"-! Trt-UHtirrr Huh AxuJntunt. Miss Oram Kukk la usslstlng Mia Grace A. (iilllum, county treaaurer, for a fuw duya while an extra amount of buhiness must be transuded. Chandler ljttato ApprulHcd. 'The (Hlule of the lute Almlna Chan dler hit been appraised at $2t00 III u report filed with the county clerk today, Tom Hampton, It. A. HIssliiKer Hid IL O. Euriihur made the Inven i.ry. IMi llips lUil0 Admitted. The cut ui e of the lute A. Phillips wuu ftflmllt.,1 In urnliulM court loiliiv ana F. I. Watta named a admlnlxtra tor. O. W. Htaggs, J. 11. Price and E. M. Kmlth, of Weaton, were appointed to apprulae It. AfcMHim'iit May Jju Higher. Belief that the assessment on public utilities In Umatilla county will be higher for the mo roll thun for 19 1 u was expressed toduy by County Asses sor C. I'. Htraln. Ijist year the ratio if HHMeKHeil VtllUUtiOOS III ITtllltllllM county was I per cent but this year it is 82 per cent. This, he snys, indicates that the public service vuluation will . nlKher. It was approximately $10, iUO.Ouo In 1HII). Man Am-mex for Tin- Ihillcs V. u. Weathers, wanted at The Dalle on a charge of forging a check recently, wua arrested by the sheriff ' office and a I'inkcrton operative here ant evening. Hherlff Levi Chiisimtn, if Waat'o county, arrived here thla .nornlng on No. 24 for the man and returned him to The Dulles on No. 17 .h s afternoon. Weather was arrested .in circulur sent out by The DiUl office. I.i'irary luk Are Itcady. Library book which have been ap portioned to the varioua school dis tricts of the county, are now ready to je sent to their various schools, the .'ounty superintendent today announc ed. Teachers, clerks or director of district who plan to be in the city iver the week end are requested by the superintendent to call at his office sin! take their books with them If con venient. ll'Kvl ItolHTs Caught. Two men allexed to have robbed the ilernilHton I'roduce & Hupply Co., a ifv nighta ago, were arrested yester- lay afternoon at Kemiewick, Wuah., according lo advices received at the aherlffa office. Sheriff Taylor and Deputy Hubert Blnclutr loft by auto today for Kennewick to bring the pair here. It Is said they were trying to Depose of couts and other merchan dise answering the description of the stolen property. Ift-linqmiit TiK'x Blight, The delinquencies on the ism tnx roll ure sllaht this year, Deputy Sheriff A. C -"unk reported today. All but $15.000 In round figures, has been collected, and of this amount a great iihare I tax money for the Teel 'rrlitatlon District, which Is collected by the sheriff but la a speclol tux. Thla tax totaled about $140,000 but very little haa been collected. The col lectiona on the regular roll ore very good, Mr. Funk says. Just before the change In administration of the sher- Itf'a office on January 1 he will com- i-'",e a complete and exact report or tne amount delinquent. OH, DEAR! MY BACK! Merciful Heavens, how my back hurfa in the morning l" It's all due to an,., over-abund-l ani if that. poin calledty uric acid. The kidneys are not able to gv't rid of It. Suchcon diticna you can readily overcome, and prolong lifolivtakina 11'. (anti-uric-acid). This can be obtained at almost any drug store, in tablet form. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog, you suffer from back ache, sick-headache, dizzy spells, or twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism or gout; or sleep is disturbed two or three times a night, get Dr. Pierce's Anuric, it -will put new life into your kidneys and your entire system. Send Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, , Buffalo, N. Y., ten cents for trial package. San Francisco, Caup. "I have nsed Dr. Pierce's remedies In my family for fifteen years and have found on every occasion that they fave satisfactory results. Kecent'.y was troubled with my kidneys and my back constantly pained me. I took three packares of Dr. Pierce s Anuric Tablets which removed all pain and cleared up conditions. I advise every one to give Dr. Pierce s remedies a fair trial." MRS. E. Eye, 422 Brannon Street TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT 480 acres, 2 1-2 miles southeast of Pendleton, (iver m acres seeded to full wheat, 320 to oe plowed, 15 acres In alfnlfa. (lood out fit and buildings. If Interested ad dress owner, S14 Thompson St. Madam IN of Portland will Pe nere rriuuy . . . . , - u..H .....I .iDolrti.D Ladle wisning 10 "- "Uloom of Hoses," lovely switches nnd ),,.. k..B ,lu null nl t.rsi quumy n" "Say xa' ' 1 atufQ.n-idvl, .. . -- NEW YORK "WHhln live c ten year we shall crosa tLn ocean in leei than day a lately in giant' airplane as we do aow in liner," Is the prediction of An ttony H. .0. Fokker, Inventor and 'manufacturer of the plane which gave Germany the "ir upremacy during the early part of the war. Fokker, with bis vrfje. baa ar rived in New York on a business trip, tie explains he to a. Dutch man and 'not a Ccrmae. I BY INDIANAPOLIS, Nov. 18. (U. T.) Two workmen were killed and 12 were Injured, four of them critically, here today when they were burled un der fallen walls and steel girders M the collapse of the framework of thi upper two stories of the Manual Train ing High School,' under construction. The Injured men were hurried to hos pitals. The conditions of four ere said to lie serious. The building wat about half completed, the steel struc ture, covering obout a quarter of a block, . MIlltAltY MAPS WAY (Continued from page 1.) ai d told children from the third to ilKhth grades Inclusive of the reading certificate plan of the library. lUtiilnut HnuruitL The plan, Inaugurated last year, grants a certificate to any pupil who during the school year reads 10 book and fill out a book report for each volume. Hooks read are chosen froi. lists provided by the library contain ing 15 'books. Two lists of IB books for each grade are prepared by Miss Sabra Noson, llrarian. and one list is given out each semester. The first Umatilla county pupil to receive a certificate this year Is 13 year old Nfuriel Carden, seventh grade .,,.,11 in the Athena school. She has .....i a,,A ronnrted uoon The Perfect Tribute, Story of Roland, Prince and Pauper, last of the Monicans, inue Uemtis. Toin Brown's School Days, i Tnio from Shakespeare, Lflsi Days of Pompeii. Little Book of the Flag and Golden Numbers. Clto'iv Is UtrcP. pk. ,-mintv llhrarv In the Pendleton llbrury alone has over 5000 books for children. Any child who can write his own name and who knows his street number Is permittea 10 enjoj library privileges. First" Harding Baby ilIllll::l;:?:tlHiA ' -'-- ' . . ' 'IB- P X.N- ., 0 J .H vVArteENS.-RDiNG ClNCINNATi Th s Is Wurren 0. Harding, jsh: of C'lnc.n natl, lirst buby of tlie land to be named In i:otior of our tiew pr-i. ent. This ti-liiiMiiid-one-half-poniiJ jotuiKstci came to Air. tn Fibber vnlVe tre'oTliurUiiijt'a lcvtloii. ff fa Accept '"California" Byrup of Figs only look for the name California on the package, then you are sure youi child is having the best and most harmless physic fur the little stomach, liver and bowels. Children love lt fruity tasto. Full directions on each inttle. Yo- most say "California." TOKIO, Nov. 18. (A. P.) Distinct improvement Is seen in the situation between Japan und the I'nlted Rtutei relative to the California controversy, and officials evidently believe that real progress Is being made In nego tiations. Students Try Oratory. TOKIO, Nov. 18. (A. P.) Two thousand university students last night debated the question: "Shall japan fight America?" There waf vehement oratory but the audience was in a good humor. No vote woj allowed. The audience was appar ently equally divided on the expedi ency of war. ICES MAKE WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. (U. V ) Wholesale food prices during October dropped eight and one half per cent md prices received by the farmers Implied by a still greater percentage, iccordlng to figures given out by the labor and agricultural departments to lay. This showed that full effects of the price drops are below in reaching the consumer. Sugar decreased 24 per cent, potatoes 15. onions 11, rice nine, meats four, nnd miscellaneous foods from three to one per cent. WASHINGTON. Nov. 18. if. P.) Retail food prices decreased three ,ier cent between September IS and October 15, the department of labor announced toduy. GIBBON MEND EI (East Orcgonlan Special.) GIUHON, Nov. 18. Those who at tended the cattle association meeting In Pendleton Saturday from here were as follows: Forest Supervisor J. C. Kuhns, of Walla Walla, who Is spend ing a month here; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Dolf Thomp son, Seth Hyatt and Ross Jones. A number of Forest Rangers from the Wennha and Umatilla forests are H5HER- iere for a month or six weeks working on the new road from Bingham Springs to the Corporation Ranger .Station. Mrs. Jack O'.Mara and Mrs. George Brace were In Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bryant and son Forest and Mrs. Lizzie Stamper were n Pendleton Sunday. W. w. Hoch, manager of Bingham ":ngs, was a Pendleton visitor Mon day, . icnry Thompson and George Brace were in Athena Monday. Albert Grubb arrived last week from Seattle and will spend the winter with Mr. and Mra. Henry Thompson. Mrs. Mary Wells, second trick ope rator here arrived home Sunday fron a two months visit in New York City with her mother. Millard Thompson and I, Beekei were Pendleton visitors Monday. Commercial Trout to Be Ra'xrd PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 18. (A P.) F. M. Brown, chief deputy game varden, who recently returned fron. Douglas county, reported he had ap iroved an application of G. B. Borus ho operates a commercial deer Parti on the South Umpqua river near Dtyf ."reek, to add commercial trout breed ng to his operation. Brown said It 1 :he policy of the state game and fish -imm'ss'en to encourage the commer cial breeding of game and fish. Borus vho has a hundred acre deer park where he rears deer for the market, plans, according to Brown, to fill a eservoir on his property with cold mountain water and rear potbellied rblnhow and eastern brook trout, alsi: for the market. Brown said Gorus b winning success in his enterprise. TEX YEAR BOND (Continued from page 1.) familiarized himself with the pro cedure of the chair. He was aeated beside Mayor John Vaughan and took a lively interest In the doings of the session. A bond for J25.000, presented by Major Lee Moorhouse, city treasurer, was accepted by the council and order ed filed. Property owners in the vicinity of !t. Joseph's academy asked a recon sideration of the council's recent re fusal to extend the Turner stree sewer from Turk to Benefit stleet The matter was referred to the sever committee. Street Commissioner H. B. Long- ley was ordered to remove a ' drab ntnn ov..,rnntin Ralev street and fill a bad hole In the pavement there fol- - - i-s un tne ma.ter ot street crossings. Construction and re pair of these crossings was taken up and the future action on such mattcrF left in the hands of the committee on streets with power to act. SAY "DIAMOND DYES" Don't streak or ruin your materia' in a poor dye. Insist on '"Diamond Dyes." Easy directions In every pack age. GIRLS! LEMONS BLEACH; WHITEN Make Lemon Lotion to Double Beauty of Your Skin Squeeze the Juice of two lemons Inti a bottle containing three ounces oi Orchard White which can be had ai anw drug store, shake well and yoi hava a, ounrfAr nint nf hnrmlesa nnc delightful lemon bleach for few cents Massage this sweetly fragrant lotlor Into (Via face. neck, arms and hand each day, then shortly not the beaut) nf vonr Rkln. Famous stage beauties use lemon IiiIca to blench and brlns- that soft clear rosy-white complexion, lemons bave always been used as a freckle sunburn and tan remover. Make this up and try H. - - , THANKSGIVING SILVER The enjoyment of sitting around the Thanksgiving table loaded with turkey, cranberry sauce, mince pies and other deli cacies in enhanced by SILVER. Silver useful, everlasting silver serves as a stimulating background to the enchanting spirit of the farhily reunion to enhance by its lustrous beauty, as silver always does, the endur ing loveliness of any home. SAWTELLE'S Inc. THE LARGEST DIAMOND DEALERS IN EASTERN OREGON 1 HIGH SCHOOL NOTES j! Drama Club Play Keady "The Merchant of Venice L'p-to-Date" which is to be presented by the Dra ma Club on Friday evening Is In read .r.ess for the performance. Miss Elizabeth Severance, Girector, has seen that all the final touches have een placed and that the success is inevitable. She has had as her as iistunt Mrs. Spalding of this city who aas had much experience in drama tics. The play is in five acts and will ake a full evening to produce. Tickets ire onSale at the Thompson Drug Jompany. The cast for the first act f the Senior play which Is to be pre tented in the near future will give a .ketch of their play as a form of ad vertising at the Drama Club play to morrow evening. The senior class has li st begun the rehearsing- of their ,)lav. Seniors St-lcct Tokens The senior ;lass la.t evening selected class pins, lngs and announcements. The em ilem selected Is In the form of a pin which is finished In dull gold and which is attached to a guard by a gold -hain. The guard is finished in white old and consists of the class numer als '21. The emblem is a striking one tnd the Pendleton High school is the first to have one of its kind. The rings lave the same emblem as the pin ind on the sides the class year 1921 s displayed. The annoithcements hosen are plain cards with the class --mblem engraved In one corner. The wlass decided upon two envelopes. Many AbsciiU-es In School Colds md pneumonia attacks are respon sible for so many absentees at the school. Cyril McAtee. a freshman, is confined to his home with pneumonia. James Clarke, John Gordon, Dale Neil, Ben Simonton and Miss Evelyn Dudley are confined with colds. John Warren has just returned after a threatened attack of pneumonia. Tom Perry, Stonebreaker, and Richard Warnstrom have been absent four ichool some time. Library Cbangrs Malr. The school ibrary this week is undergoing a horough change. It is being put on i standard library basis. Miss Hazel W'yrick is in charge of the work and has as her ajssistants seveal high ichool students. Miss Wyrick is of "rl'" he' "ervices free of any chargt) to the school. Many new volumes have been added and new shelves Pay Cash DESPAIN 209 E. Court Receive More & LEE CASH CANE Sack CRISCO 1 1-2 pounds , 55c 3 pounds $1.00 5 pounds $1.90 Picnic Hams, Swift's, pound 30c Pint Wesson or Mazola Oil 40c Quart Wesson or Mazola Oil 75c 1-2 gallon Wesson or Mazola Oil $1.50 1 gallon Wesson or Mazola Oil $2.90 Pay Cash Receive More Pav Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY , 209 E. Court' ' Phone 880 $100 Seward, $100 Catarrh Is a local di-waa greatly hltro oced by constitutional conditions. It therefor requires constitutional treat ment. BALL'B CATARRH MtDIClNB -a taken Internally and acta tfc.wih the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces ot the Sys tem. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICI.NB destroys the foundation of the dlsaaa, gives the patient strength by Improving the general health and assists nature la doing Its work. flGO.CO tor any case of Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE fall to cure. Druggists 76c Testimonials free. F. J. Chanty A Co.. Toledo. Ohio. have been purchased to house the several hundred .books. The liDrary this year Is under the supevislon of Mrs. Charles Bonney of the faculty. Faded Hair EiW Easily Ekngucd Every woman knows how rmpor tant "tls to keep her hair attractive and free from pray, faded jtreaks. Proper care of the hair Is the Terr i j'J m&u ill1! ii IS,? r tfLtf-A fit. MS -t cornerstone upon which beauty cul ture Is bullded- Do not despair because yon can- , not afford the fees asked by beauty specialists for tinting gray hatr but do it yourself at home with no other ; aid than a bottle of Brownatone, the : eame preparation used by be lore must hair dressers. Special Pre Trial Offer For convincing proof that with tBrownatone you can regain and preserve In your hair Its natural, original co'.or whether golden, black or any shade of brown try Brownatone yourself. Guaranteed , absolutely harmless. Send 11 cents to pay nostace. packing: and war tax, to The Kenton Pharmacol Co, MO Coppin Bid.. Oovinirton. Ky, for trial package. Or cet a regular package from your drumtlst. Two , colors: "Unlit to Medium Brown" nnd "Dark Brown to Black." Price 60c and 11.50. Tear this out. Pay Less GROCERY Phone 880 SUGAR 812.35 I