TEH PAGES,.,, DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON. OEEGON. MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22, 1820. pags rcn -sp Catarrh Is sn exfHnive r -lion, Compunied with chronic inflammation, from the mucous membrane. Hood's RHrsrfparilla acts on the mucous mem brans through the blood, reduces in flammation, 'eftlnhllHhes healthy action and radically cures all cases of catarrh. People, Here and There b - j , , , ,. , ii Ned Cornwull returned thla morn(uK I visit. They arrived om a week end trip to Portland. , noun. on No. 17 thin from John Ogle, Who rulsea wheuf nenr Ail Minn, wiih In Pendleton today on IiiihIiiohk, having driven down early thlM morning by auto. Fred W. Htehver, attorney, of Itnley, 'ItHley & Hlelwer, left Biimlay on No. 17 for Portland on a short btmlnetM trip. He will return on Tuesday. F. W. Falconer, owner of the Cun nltiKhum Hlieep Co., urrlved here thin morning on train No. 24 from 'Port, hind and will look after business In this section for tli next few days. . ;. Dr. O. E. Jtolt returned today from Idaho where he visited IiIh . parent, Mr. and Mm, William Holt. They ra tilde at J'uyetle. . Mrs. Jessie M. I lessor, of Hernilston, spent the day In Pendleton todiy on business. Mrs. 1 lesser taught In the Htiinfleld schools last year. Royal M. Kawtelle and I'hllo Rounds of Buwtelle'a Jewelry more, returned thin mornlnir from Walla Walla where j they npent the week-end. They at tended the-opening of K. Falkenberg'a Jewelry more while In the Washington city. James Johns arrived home hint night from a business trip to the towns of Suathern Idaho. He says that thuse who sold their crop are feeling good bout It and thoHe who held for higher price are not 'feeling no good, wlch condition In nlmllar to that of Uma tilla county. . . The Oregon-O. A. C. game Saturday waa a great spectacle, says Bred Hen nlon. who v,u one of the JJ.OW) pen pie who saw the football classic. Mr. Reunion says that the men on ee side played with great precaution and that the content was more like a game , of chews than a game of football be rauae of the precision and strategy shown. Mr' Ilnnnlon returned hint night after seeing the game and at tcndlng the Pacific International Live stock exposition. Major !,ce .Mooi huuse', , maker of -.-'mulligans, has In his culinary inves tigations discovered an entirely new way of cooking lima. or buttor beans. ., The major has long sought fhe most satisfactory way of cooking th succu . lent vegetable nnd In his opinion the J" new way is best. Ho pours bojllntf wa ' ter on the beans and then leta them ,' stand over night in cold water. In the ,-, morning it is a almpln matter to re move the hulls and the beans can then . be cooked In half an hour. Ira Boott, former Umatilla county wheat rancher now growing wheat at 1m. Crosse, Wash., wont to Helix today for a visit with-retatlves after spend ing a few dayH In Pendleton. ' ' Circuit Judge Gilbert W. Phelps Is enjoying home lire again after having spent two weeks In Heppner presiding at the Morrow county term of circuit court.- A has been the case in this county, business Was brisk at Hepp ner and the Judge did not get buck until Huturday, evening from his two weeks' work. . Alex Montgomery, formerly of King Hill, Idaho, who has been In the city for several duya visiting his brother John E. Montgomery, left on the Northern Pacific train this afternoon for his old stamping ground, Helix. Mr. Montgomery will purtuke of the toothsome turkey Thursday with friends. In the farming co"untryner I"l!x. ; . ' : the gun on the colored men's amuse ment club that was held up on the lust night of the Kound-l'p and escap ed with much of the money. Three of his pals in the affair, named Button, lirown and McElroy, have been In the county Jail here since. McOee is also alleged to huve broken Into the Peo ples Warehouse ond lQlen a targe amount of wearing apparel. The trial of Mcliee has been a hot one for two months, officers having trucked him through Oregon and Washington al most constantly but being unable to catch him until be was arrested at Tukitna. Deputy" Sheriff Joe Wake ly left this afternoon orv the North ern Pacific train to bring the prisoner Here for hearing before the grand Jury. it did the hearts of O. A. C, grads good tor see their old honor on the gridiron upheld on Buturduy In the game against the I'nlverslty of Ore gon. The Aggies came mighty close to putting over the score that would have best their rivals and had the rooting of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mcln tyre of Helix been all that was neces sary, the hall would have rested on the fur side of tho chalk line instead of u foot short as it did. "Mr. and Mclnlyre, both graduates of the t'or- vullll Institution, returneil from Port land this morning after having wit nessed the game at Corvullls on Sat urday and, spent Hnnday In Portland. One of tho pioneer business men of " the Ijiiwer Columbia district is F. A. i Fisher, of Astoria, who, with Mrs. FVher, stopped over In Pendleton for a few hours this afternoon. He and his brother founded Fisher Hros. Co., which has operated a hardware and grocery business In the Oregon sea port city for threp decades. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher have been at Hot I.ake for Mrs. Fisher's health nnd they are leaving tonight for Walla Walla for a I ' " i J NEWS OF THE COUNTY mm Arvn mm j VI I IVkU 11111 VI I IULIIU j, ! Kcliool Data Compiled Thirteen percent of all school pupil In this county are being educated this ycur in one-room rural schools, ac cording to a survey of the county's schools, now belpg completed by coun ty Kuperlntondent W. W. Green. Nine and threeMenths percent attend rwn room schools. Three-room rural schools are handling 2.4 percent of the total enrollment, the report says. Three-fourths of all pupils are receiv ing the advantage of town and city school education, the exact percentage being 76.3. Buch schools Include all within the organized communities of the county. I'upalri Votes fUmlH of Suits. K. W. Ayers today filed suit against B. U Van Orsdall and O. C. Van Orsdall to'recovef 19.90 and interest on a note which was given to Nate Italnes and assigned to the plaintiff. He is also owner of an account for" $31.65 assigned by Taylor Hardware Co., and owed by O. C. Van Orsdall, on which he also asks Judgment, ft. W. Cane also filed suit against the same two" defondants to collect on a prom issory note for $200. and Interest. This note was assigned by Paul Roberts. J. B. 1'erry" represents the plaintiffs in both actions. HIGH SCHOOL fMS ii r nrama Club Pluy Financial Succpta. The Associated Student Body of the high school realized about ir,0 as a result of the succesa of the Drama Club play presented Friday evening. All money has not been collected but It is estimated that at least $lf,o will be cleared. This money will go Into tho student body treasury to pay off the deficit on the first football games of the season. Keillor nay Progression.- The first set of the senior play has been com pleted ond the second act begun. The cast Is working well and Miss Laura lioss, coach, Is expecting to make th" play surpass all otherB given. The Play is of a more serious nature than most which" havo been given In the last two years. It consists of twelve characters and the plot Is laid In Eng land, giving the play a foreign ele ment. John Himpson handles tho only comedy part. The play will be given some time before the Christmas holi days. The cast of the first act gave h sketch of that part of the play Frida evening. FRUIT f DISHES ITfSCIKO Show bright colored fruits to best advantage. All iollvifitritpd tn vifw otir beautiful exhibit whiVh includes lnanv choice selections ware by The Gorham Company 1 quality possible to obtain at prices reasonaoie tney wm surprise yvu. SAWTELLE'S, INC. from highest so county to the teacher Long Dcatfrcd Crook Caught Hilly McUee. wanted by the sheriff hire since rtound-Cp, was arrested at Yakima Saturday night upon descrip tion furnished by the lociU officers and sent broadcast throughout the north west. He Is charged wflh having held PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE 2 p I 05 K O u. u ..... YOU'LL HAVE TWICE AS MUCH TO BE THANKFUL FOR IF YOU flAVE EVERYTHING READY FOR THANKSGIVING A LITTLE AHEAD OF TIME ORDER NOW. REMEMBER, WE HAVE EVERYTHING IN THE LINE OF "TRIMMINGS" FOR THE BIRD. . EVERYTHING FRESH. PHONE409 The Economy Grocery 113 W.Webb Street Fiver? Kclusd Has Toaclnw. Hvery school In l'nmtllla which has made application school superintendent for a now is supplied. A few schools de cided after being unsuccessful In get ting a teacher, to close down for the year but all others have been accom modated. Among recent additions to staffs is that of J. A. Yeager to teach the seventh and eighth grades at Ad ams where he was principal last year. Crunlty tliargntl by Wife. Iris Hart today filed suit in circuit court for a divorce from W. H. Hart, charging him with cruelty. He ruis threatened to kill her on numerous oc casions, she avers, and otherwise hap maltreated her. The couple was mar ried at Walla Walla in January, 1AI8. and there are no children. J. B. Per ry represents the plaintiff. .3 WASHINGTON. Nov. 22. (!'. P.) The supreme court today agreed to ad vance to January I the arguments on the oppeal of Henatnr Truman New iierry from his conviction by the Mich gan federal court, on a charge of vio isting the federal corrupt practices uiirlng his seuutoria) campaign. II District VotcH $4000 Bonds School district No. 77, east of Pilot Itock, on Baturduy voted a $4000 bond issue for the erection of a new school building. Work on the plans and con struction will be begun as soon as the bonds can be issued, certified and sold. 0 X o z pi n O c 73 9 2 2 tj o 73 m fn (ConMnuea from page 1.) jand Tans, raided Corke Park where a rrj football game was in progress, and at ajileast 10 persons were killed Auto Firm Kites on Note. McLean & Suavely today filed suit 4n circuit court ugainst Joseph Craig to recover the sum of 149-60 alleged past due on a promissory note of 10 days' duration. Peterson, Bishop & Clark represent the plaintiffs. Prm-bsU'l Will Filed. The will and proof of will, of the late ('. II. Proebstel was filed today with the clerk of the probate court. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. (A. P.) The Western Union today applied to the District of Columbia supreme court for an Injunction to restrain Secretary Daniels from interfering with the lay ing of a cable between Miami and Miami Beach, Florida. IN IT IS FACT 2 and not theory, 5 I that every drop I I of rich, nourishing ScoitsEdiuision is readily utilized by I the system in build- VI I ! ing cp strength. 4-0 M'ni.iv nrxoMKS arm" camp DUBLIN, Nov. sr. (U. P.) One policeman was killed In ambush near Glnndore, 34 miles southwest of Cork today. Another Black and Tan troop er was seriously wounded. J.N3W1V3H1 snoainnoD moj aNiN-o-anoi snohj . flSllvlSflilldi'ilvfSVIV Wlil Mil Just the paint for floors Do you own one of those comfortable old homes with good solid floors that have always been painted? If so, repaint the floors this time with Lowe Brothers Hard Drying Flooh Paint made especially for indoor floors. It is particularly Ak to th colon adapted to the finishing of kitchen and bedroom floors. A variety of attractive colors to choose from colors that will harmo nize with your rooms. Hard Drying Flooh Paint is an economical and lasting floor finish. Easy to use dries hard and firm. L. J. McATEE Phone 158 513 Main St. R9 (ill ? Pi w (2 urn n 9 V m-i im Wi r,M mt ru O r' urn m B'i VI t,-m 15. I OS 1 W'J & A LETTER FOR WOMEN I . Till From a Woman Whose Serious Ill ness Was Overcome by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Carnett; Kas. "I first took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for a complete n e r v o u i breakdown follow ing the birth of my oldist child. I got up too , soon which caused serious fe male trouble. I was to Weak that I was not able to be on my feet but very little and could not do niT housework at all. I bad a bad pain in my left side and it would pain terribly if I stepped oil a curb stone. One day oae of your book lets was thrown in the yard and I read every word in it. There were so many who had been helped by your medicim that I wanted to try it and my husband went to town and got me a bottle. It seemed as though I felt relief after the second dose, so I kept on until I had taken live bottles and by that time I was as well a I could wish. About year later I pave birth to a ten pound boy, and have had two more children since and my health lias been fine. H I ever have trouble of any kind I am poinjr to take your medicine for I give it all the praise for my good hcaltn. I always recommend your medicine whenever I can." J'.rs. J?VA E. SHAT( GarntTt, Kansas. , PI!J! ii ?' CHICAGO", Nov. 22. (U. P.) Due to general business depression. Judge Alscnuler, arbiter in the wage contro versy between the packers and their employes today agreed to reopen the hearing Into wage conditions. The Judge said he would not permit any prolonged hearing and his decision is expected In about two weeks. iL BOLOGNA, Italy, Nov. 22. (A. P.) Seven persons were killed and 30 wounded in a conflict between social ists and anti-socialists at the first meeting of the new municipal council today. . JOIN TO FIGHT LOSSES WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. (TJ. F.) Four million farmers are now organ ized to fight losses from falling prices through cooperative societies, Secre tary Lyman of the national board of farm organizations, announced today. ITS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VOW SALK OR TMADK on Ford, one Dodge touring 'car 212 B. Bluff St I!k1 and tlnn Club Meeting There will be a meeting of the Pen dleton Jtod and Gun club Tuesday evening, November 23rd. In James H. Estes' office at 8 o'clock. Business of Importance. All members urged to be PfCKPt. WASHINGTON, Nov. 22. fT. P.) Recommendations for reform In the sale of 'surplus government supplies today were made in the annual report of Major General Chamberlain, in spector general of the army. Cham berlain said that in one ease cement was sold by one department of the government for $1 a ton and 250 tons of it were Immediately resold to the utilities department of the army sun ply base for t f a ton. PARIS, Nov. -22. (A. P.)The great difficulty in finding lodgings In Paris has been the cause of many unusual incidents recently. . , iutvorced persons seeking separate .partments are having such difficult 'n nnding tnem that, in one case at least, they composed their tempermen- tal differences in order to keep their old apartment. A painter and his wife who had beer, divorced by mutual agreement were both looking for apartments, fre quently their paths crossed in ' their search for quarters. The first time they met they bowed gravely but po litely. Their mutual smile gradually broadened as the hunt for fiats nar rowed down to a few hovels in tht slum section. "Let's kiss and make up and go back to our flat," the wife finally said; and they did. President Millerand, who recently tcok possession of the Elysee Palace, received 41 application for his apart ment on the Avenue de Villars. Henry Landru, who has been in Le ?ante prison for the past 20 monthf awa'iting trial on charges growing out of the disappearance of 11 women, recently was dispossed from the flat that he had occupied on the Boulevan Rocheohouart, a rather sordid section of Paris. Requests came from ever) quarter in Paris some even from aris tocratic auteuil, asking that the flat be reserved. Pay Cash Receive More Pay lss DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court I'hone 880 Thanksgiving Eats Every thing to make complete. 'ou furnish we will 'furnish the food, the dinner the tahle and all at a hig aving to you. 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Begin taking it today, and if you will write a complete history of your case, eur medical director will give you expert advice without charge. Address Chief Medical Ad viser, 153 Swifulboratory, Atlan ta, Ga, A vagrant just finishing 30 days in t-a Sante prison told his cell-mate un let sentence of five years for swindl ing, that he dreaded to return Into uold, drearv Paris. He was homeless. him. The prisoners- exchanged cloth ing and cards of identity and when the warder called for the vagrant to send him out into fhe cold world, the swin dler responded. The fraud was dis- rrospects of spending the winter nights covered only when the swindfer's law 'nOr Paris hridees did not appeal to er called at the jail. EASTERN' PTAK TO ENTERTAIN. Jhe Eastern Star Is anticipating a sial meeting scheduled for tomorrow evening when Mis. Anna Stoile will be chairman of the entertaining com mittee. Mem bets are asked for 7:30 o'clock. HEK-MISTON FOU VISIT. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. leathers and Mr. and Mrs. Fritts of Hermiston were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ococko Hunter yesterday. AT'TO PARTY RETURNS. Mr. and Mrs. John . Adams and Mrs. George Hartman returned last night from Portland. They nude tne trip by motor. 0 Always Good Tastes Like More Tastes Like More Tastes Like More Tastes Like More 5 fet? ?5- tV" VACUUM PACKED ' M.MS-U 4 V IT I i ! 1 V. I! t ; ; i : K I ' I. : t a 1 1 . a a a taia a a-t4i.. ,