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W ' i1 t'; J' f" ' ? ! ' ' ' . v i i v H ' H 1 'tftfl'0tt PAGE FITS DAILY EAST 0SE00OTA1T, PENDLETOH, OREGON. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 10, 1920. TWELVE PAQE3 . v i S 4 it J , ""n ' ' II 1 11 "" ' ' ' ' ' I A People Here and There M. C. MU, member or the firm of g, Met ft Bona, breeder of hlish gnit horaea, let,luat night for Chi cafo, Mr. Met Juat returned from Portland where he ettonded the racl fl international LIveHtock aho-w, He be In Chicago to attend the In (..national Livestock Expoaitlon, No yamber It to Pecemher Mr. MU "Pape'i Cold Compound"' then breaks up a cold ia a ; ; few houn. Don't atay tuffed-up! " QuM blow lr. and enuffMrttrT A done of Ptepe' faMb rnmomiisd" tn eef two hour until three doaee are taken u iiMljy breaka lip a eevere cold and enda II a-rlnne mlnery. ' The very flrat doae open your clo- Kd-up noatrll and-the air paaaaite oj ha head: atone none running; relieve the headache, dullne, feverUhne, anaailnr. aoreneaa and 'attffnee.' "Pape"a Cold Compound" ' I i the miirkvat. aureat relief known and coat . niv m. fw rente at drus atorea. It ecM without anHlntani-e,' taalM nice, rontalna no quinine $nalat lipon fapat . ut la'ln Chicago and aha and Mr. Mti will apend the winter there. Thomaa Thompaon returned y enter- day after eeeinir the International Llveatock Exposition In Portland. The Red 'Crofia H611 Call la meeting with ready reaponae in Harmlaton, aaya Thomaa Campnell, who waa a Pendleton visitor yeaterday from the Weal end ' city. He reporta that ttw drive opened officially yeaterday. Mr. Campbell la a pioneer merchant of Hermiaton having founded a atore (here it years ago. , The private cara of W, Bollona and P. tf. Klnch, aecond division auperln tendent and analatant general mana ger,, respectively; of the O. W. It. ft N. were attached to delayed No. ( thla morning to be taken to 1 Orande. The official apnt yeaterday here con ferring with regard' to protection for vehicle and pedeatralni on Pendleton grade croaalnga. , 11 . Hi B. Ohloupek; manager of the Oolden Weat'Oresmery, eacaped a long wait behind alidee on the O. W. R. ft N. between here and Portland thla morning by coming home laat night on Noi 4. Me' ha been In Portland at tending a national convention of Ire cream maker and alao looking up dairy cattle and method at the Pacific International IJveatock Evpoaltion. Is Nature's most fenerous time. What a bounty of good things she offers. Prepare early for Thanksgiving and avoid the last minute rush. " NUTS ALL NEW CROP" Walnuts, large. ,....40e lb. Almonds ...40c Ibi Chestnuts . 55 -Filberts ,..M.-....v ,-..35c lb. FRUITS P. It. Thompaon arrived home laat evening afler battling with mod moal of the way from Hood Kiver to Pen dleinni' He- made- the- trip- over the Columbia River highway and " found that the farther eaat he came' the heavier wee the rain. Mr. Thompaon attended ' the Oregon - Waahington football game at Eugene laat week, In company with Mr Thompaon and Mlaa Tlielma Thompaon, who la a aen- lor thl year at the tmiveralt of Wanhlngton. Thla week they vialted the atock ahow In Portland, Mr. Thompson being Intereated In love atnek aa well aa In wheat. ; INSTOM 'Tape's Diapepsin" at once ends Indigestion and Sour, Acid Ctomach 'It-orge C, Itaer, local hardware man. returned thla morning from Portland where he had been on bueineaa. OFFICES AND OFFICERS Store Hue on UI1L ' ' ' The I'eople Warehouse today filed ult In circuit court againat J. t. Klm- mery et ux to collect 162.70 alleged due for good and merchnndlae fur- nlahed the defendant. J. B. Perry rep reaenta the plaintiff. AdminlHtratrix ApMnlt-d.1 Hattie E. Jordan bf Pilot Rock, to day waa appointed admlnlatratrlx of the estate of her late huaband, Frank U. Jordan.' Real property left by the deceaaed, worth' about tSOOO la the chief Item In the eatate. Two Seek Final Paper. Final U. H. cltlzenahip paper are kought by Henri Emit ttahnerf' and ftalvalore Tardie, who have Jual made application for hearing on April 3, 1921 MrJ Dohnert, a native ot Oer maiy, resides In Pendleton, and Mra. Tardla, a native of Italy, reaidea at Hermieton, A Mother" itewmmemlutton ; Mr. Kate Deet, Mayavllle, Mo., recommend Chomberlaln'a Cough Remedy a fyllowa: "I gave Chamber lain' Cough Remedy to mhlldren when they had croup and whooping rough and I and my huaband have both taken il tor colda and cougha and It haa never failed to give the deal red relief. I cannot praiae thla medicine too highly.'! Thl remedy contain no opiate and may be given to a child aa a confidently aa to an adult. I lew are ot PmnXtent Cold When a cold hang on week after week or when you contract a freah cold Before you are over the first one, there la great danger of some germ dlaeaae getting a start In your ayatem. The average conaumptlve will tell you that "I had a hard cold laat winter that waa followed by a bad cough that I have not been able to get rid of," or aomethlng to that effect. Why take the chance of ueh a reault when Chamberlain' Cough Remedy, famoua for It cure of bad cold may be had for a trifle. For n impaired Appetite) Los of appetite always result from faulty digestion. Aa a general rule, all' that la needed ia a few dose ot Chamberlain' Tablet. They will strengthen the atomach. Improve the dlaeatlon and aive you a good appetite. They alao cauae a gentle movement of the bowel. . ' ' nrwpondiTio ' When you feel blue and that every thing goea wrong, take a doae of Chamberlriln'B Tablet. They will rleanao and Invigorate your atomach rerulnte vour liver and bowel and make you feel that this old world is o good place to live in. CtuHtT Oiargfd.'ln Cotnplaliif,' Hull for-divorce' was flld today airainnt Gilbert J. Chlldera by Cleo l-elaee Chlldera. 8he charges him with cruelty. The couple Was married In Walla Walla Sepl'. 27, 191S. The plaintiff aaks restoration of her maid en name. Cleo Lclace Hdwdyahell. Peterson; Blahop ft Clark represent her. Eastern Cranberries, qt 25c Figs in bulk, lb. 40c Dates in bulk, lb 40c Fresh Pineapple, each 75c Raisins, package 35 Currants, package .... -30c Citron," pound 80c Orange and lemon peel, lb. 60c Iviorria Supreme Mince Meet per pound, 40c the bet Olives. Der Dint 40c Sweet pickles, per doz 35c Dill Pickles, per doz 40c Sweet mixed Picks, pint Sweet Cider, per gal 60c Everything else you will want for a Thanksgiving Dinner at the- Economy X Grocery 113 W. Webb St. Phone 409 , Lumps of undigested food cause pain. 'If your stomach is In a revolt; it sick, gassy and upset, and what you J i' at ate ha fermented and turned eourj head diaay and achea;' belch gfcaes and adds and eruetnte undigest ed food Juki take a tablet or two of Tape's IXapepaln to help neutralise acidity and In five minutes you wonder what became of the pain, acidity, In digestion and distress. If your atomach doesn't take care ot your liberal limit without 'rebellion; if our food la a damage' Instead of a help, remember the qtieekeat, aurest, most harmless stomach antacid la 'Papa's Dlapepalh, which coats o little at drug stores. , J KOEPPEN'S : PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE Ljvv, it., ... w.itj.3 Ml A, C. Kocppen & Bros. The Ih-ng Htorei That' You Best. Serves I payCasti Rtceilre More v Pay Les DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY ,209 E. Court , Phone 880 SUB A : '$11.75:' Per1 Huridired iii a' f w Pay Cash; I ceiyeMore . .J& DESPAIN & Lit: uau-wvuui 209 E. Court Phone 880 DEPRECIATED GOLD COIN HURTS BAKER BUSINESS Kduiol Keep to Standard. All high schools in the county of the first and second class save Pilot Kock were visited by County Superintendent W. W. Oreen and W. C. Smith, assist ant state superintendent. They made the tour for the purpose of eaxmlning equipment of lbevartou high school. All were found to the maintaining equipment that la required for stand ard high school rating and two new district. Adam and Umatilla, were given standard rating for the flrt time. A few suggestions ware-made by the' official to hlch school board to add small article which are desirable. Pilot Kork wtll be paid an official vis it at a later date. Men With Loot WoMght Here; Jack Welton and J. W. Donohue, arrested at Kennewlck, Wash., Wed nesday on suspicion of their being the men' who robbed the Hermlston Pro rue ft Supply Co., were brought here at midnight laat night by Hheriff W. H. Taylor and Deputy Bob Sinclair "by auto. Eight macklnaws and two macklnaw overcoat were found in their, poaaeaslon and returned with with them, other articles missing-. most of them less bulky than the coats, were not found. The men' told the officers they bought the materials from some other' men. The property haa been identified as that missing from the Hermlston establishment. ' ntRSIDEXT-ELECT (Continued from pagel.) x Senator Harding strolled the decks until late laat night, puff Ing at his Pipe. 1 While at sea. Senator Harding will get out one or two souvenir editions of the Marion Star. ' There-ia a typeset ting outfit aboard and the plan is for the senator to do the Job himself, type setting and all. ERI TROUBLED RAtfrcn, Nov.'' 19. On o'-rount of the' depreciation In the value of the gold dollar, high wage and H. C. U generally, a hardship has been worked on the gold mining Induatry In Baker and Orant countlea which may result in the cessation of mine' operation. Unless normal conditions return soon the output of gold from these districts will be less In- 1920-J1 than ever in their history. AS a matter of fact, mine companies have suspended operation until such lime as they can see their way clear to make some profit on their Investment or at least break even. . This condition Is a' serious hin drance to prosperity In tnese parts since a lack of the usual large pay roll moterlaily cuts down the volume of the loral business. It mean many idle miners and a stagnation in what has been one of the leading Industries In Baker county, which last year con tributed to the country ovei" H.fiOO.OOO In' gold, or 90 per cent of the entire product of the stnt of Oregon. ; In spite of this depression, now. ever, prominent mining engineers from' different parts of the east and west are arriving In Baker frequently to look over the field with a view -of getting in on the ground floor prepara tory to a return of nnrmaley which surely will come before many months. NKIIKKKU 18 APIHMXTRn WASHINGTON. Nov; 19. tA. P. President Wilson today made a recess onnlntment of Frank Nebeker. of I'tnh.-aa assistant attorney general.' For Coated Totigus Bad Breath. Sour " Stomach, BloatioK, Gai, Bilioasaeie,- Sick Head ache, lodigeanoa, Cooiiipatioo, take the always reliable rOLETCATlU5Ti:TAimJ They clear the bowela, aweetea the atom aeh and tooe up the liver. Do not (ripe. J B Colf, I0J Ubot TeaipHf. Lw iAwH Ol ' " Ati "' -tpanea mtih on ana kind of cathartic femcdica. I lH wtoc tm Fotor Cathartic Tabicu.ail tk urn Uw bMi I BAR-LB PASS. Nov.. !. (l).' P.) American are today evacuating the ctal regions of Coahuila, Mexico, fear ing trouble between the miners ana government' beeaune of the workers' expected refusal to surrender the mines seised by them,' according to Americans arriving her. The govern ment Issued an uutlmatum to tho strikers that If they have not reached an agreement with the operators or given them the mines by Monday, It will take over the mines. 'It is believ ed the workers will attempt to hold the mines, so a clash with government troops fs feared. allegeFmurderer is . - caught after leap BROKEN BOW.1 Neb.', Nov. 19. IA P? Dennis Chester, alleged mur derer of Florence Barton, Kansas City society girl, who escaped by leaping through a train window Monday night, was captured today si miles" from Oconto, Nebraska, while walking along a, country road.' " Roast Ow Pan-American Vnkm 1 SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 19. (A. P. A' little-"Pan-American Union" of their own Is boasted by the Latin-American1 consular corps in Son Francis co, whose members have instituted a weekly roundtnlile luncheon at one of the' leading cluhs. There trade poj ilbllltfe for Mexico, Central America nd South America nre'dlseussed. The Club has done Its'lmrt to foster the ar-r-ttigouient by making the consuls hon. irary members and remitting the us eal aliable Initiation fee. Am?, in yvf i 'weather you , can holdfast ' IfOUWOaU- Fish Brand Slicker AJ. TOWER COMPANV & a STON TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FURNISHED . Tustin. APT. for rent 102 FOR RENT-r-Fiirnlshed two room i ateam hested apartment el 7 Thompson St., Inquire at Apt. B. Maple Cream Walnut Loaf Saturday Special 50c Pound Regular 75c All kinds of home made candies, box or bulk, in cluding caramels, chews chocolates and tallies. K THE PALM C23 Main i r t . m A Fixed Business Policy A Satisfied Customer is usually a steady customer. We like bteady ones, so we try our level best to make each customer a 'satisfied customer. We don't always do it, but we always try, and they always tome back sooner or later because they know our policy is fair i;nd our dealings honest. Another reason for our steady trade is that they know they cannot do better and hardly ever as well elsewhere. The am ple and beautifully cho.sen assortments; the obvious superiority of designs; and the known quality of all our merchandise are outstanding features that cannot be overlooked. SAWTELLE'S Inc. THE LARGEST DIAMOND DEALERS IN EASTERN OREGON liter; iftSfM w "knovn for tone" , fizz fi n n w i OVIUSIC'S appeal to the imagination is never so vivid-so impressive-as when the Stradivara plays. The sympathetic quality rendered so perfectly by The Sound Board Wizardry akin to that of the violin is produced by the correct applica tion of the Sound Board principle which made the violins of Antonio Stradivari unmatched in tonal richness. For Sale By TALUUAN & CO. I rs 9 If 8 II 4 df.4A' SWCaviS 1 Phone 147 Tendleton, Ore. n 8 !0 8 8 rej h7 in -i "' -"' M " '' eT . , . , , . ' J X Hi ' I.' ' " ,::ai., Ai J I . k4VJL, VVl