East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, November 23, 1920, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EASl OREGOKIAN; PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1920. T"
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People Here and There
Elderly People Need This
In Medicine Chest
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II, W. Colllni loft hint night for a
few days stay lit Ogden, Utah, on bus
iness, Frank Curl returned this morning
from a buHliieiw visit of several days
li: ortlund.
E. M. Smith, caxhler of tho Far
mers Hunk of Weitton, was a buHlni-ii
visitor In Pendleton yesterday while
en route home from a trip to Port
land. Mr. Hmith had the experience iif
coming through Vuncouver to reach
I'cndlcton.
Three Walla Walla business mrn are
Pendleton vbdtors today. , They are
John Paxton, In the sheep and broker,
aito bUHlnenti, Klmcr Ktorle, of the firm
of 8turgl and Htorle of Walla Walla
and Pendleton, and Jack Piper, al8o tn
the brokerage business In the Garden
City.
, D. 8. ltcnnlon, pf Portland, manager
of the Independent Pupor Stock Com
pany, who la here on business today, la
a brother of Fred Ilennlon. county
agriculture agont. The Portland man
was formerly In Hpokune where he was
manager of the Kpokano branch of the
com puny.
Thomas Campbell, Hermlston mer
chant, whoHe plitt'e pf business was re
cently robbed of considerable wearing
apparel, wuh In the city today to re
claim the goods which were recover
ed when the two thieves were captur
ed and returned to the county Jul!
here. There are a number of mack
inaw In the loot which v. II find them
selves once aguln on the shelves of the
went end man's store.
c1k Man Arrested
Arthur (Julllford was arrested at
Echo today on a charge of obtaining
money by false pretenses and Is to be
brought to the county Jail this after
noon by Deputy Sheriff Asa Thomson.
Executor Sues fur Itcat
W. K. Taylor, executor for the estate
of the late Jackson Nelson, today filed
suit against Ueorge Dickson et ux., to
collect $166 and Interest alleged due
for eight months' rent of a house In
Athena belonging to the estate. James
A. Fee represents the plaintiff.
Ole Aarchii. special agent for that
O. W. II. & N". Co., gave Ivobnea free I sh for I'orcrJoniro Dlrd
rein at l.'matllla today while he came
hero on business. , Mr. Aarchus sees
t It that the railroad yards at t'ma
tllla are kept free of men with taking
ways and frequently catches suspects
wanted along the line by the cIvN authorities.
Joe Jones, coach of the IJncoln high
school football ream at Portland, Is
a Thanksgiving vacation visitor at the
homo of T. II. Kwcarlngen. Mr. Jone
Is an old football star from the di
versity of Oregon where he played dur
ing the tiino W. J. Warner, now a luw
er at llcrmlston, was couch of the
lUpnrcra,
IE CENTS NOW PRICE
OF WHOLESALE SUGAR
KAN KltANCISCO. Nov. 23. (C.
P. Hugar dropped half a cent a
pound on tho Pacific count today. It
now wholesales at nine cents. This is
the second half a cent drop In Uirco
days. .
Horbcrt A. Hoover today brough
suit aialnst W. 11. Klntner et ux., to
foreclose on a mortgage given two
years ago to secure a note of $"000.
The land under mortgage Is tho north
west quarter of the southeast quarter
of Kociloii 3, township ( north, range
3:, ea.Hl and a tract adjoining. In the
auit, the plaintiff asks that the mort
aiiae of His. I G. Htott to the same
property be assigned as subsequent to
his claim. Haley, Haley & Ktehvcr
tnd II. J. Warner represent the plaintiff.
Hold Man for Government
William Townsend, known as
"Khcephcrder Hill," is In the counly
Jail today awaiting the arrival of fed
eral officers to prosecute him on a
churge of selling drugs. Ho was ar
rested by Hherlff Taylor, two deputies
ond two of the city police force last
night in a raid on his headquarters in
the Cosy Itooming House on Main
street. The officers say he has been
selling to Indiana and others for some
time. The officers broke In the door
to Townscnd's room and found con
siderable cocane and Instruments for
Its administration. There was no gun
play, as has been reported, and the
five officers In the raid had little diffi
culty rapturing their man and getting
sufficient evidence ajion which to con
vict, they say.
PHONE FOOR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE
YOU'LL HAVE TWICE AS MUCH TO BE
THANKFUL FOR IF YOU HAVE 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.
PHONE 409
The Economy Grocery
tll3 W.Webb Street
STORY OF LLOYD GEORGE
PLOT DENIED BY OFFICE
LONDON, Nov. 23.-d'. P.) A re-
Port circulated In America yesterday
by a news agency that the Irish office
hud discovered a Plot to assussinute
Premier Lloyd -George Is denied by the
Irish office.
ROCHB8TEH, ,N. Y., Nov. 23. (A.
P.) No state should allow Its boys
and girls to'start' life with anything
less than a high school education,
(Jovernor Wm. L. Harding of Iowa
declared In an address last night be
fore the convention of .'lew York
Teachers' Association. The slogan oU
ih. -..,...... lw.ulrl h. "all In tlur ltn tl.N
ucuted," he said. "Education must be
popularized."
'If o.ir schools are to lead, as theyi
should, the teacher must be paid more
than a IP. Ins; wage." he said. "Teach-.
ers must .be hired for a 12 month pe
Ho l and mild for 'a U-menth period,
r.ct turned out to grass for( three
nionlhb of the year " " ' - ' '
KILLS SON THEN MOTHER
ENDS LIFE BY DROWNING
MANCHESTER, N. H.. Nov. 43.
(A. P.) Mrs. May Totnlln yesterday
killed her five year old son with an
iute. inflicted severe Injuries on her 1-
ear-old daughter and then ended her
own life. A two months old babe was
unharmed.
The boy's head was almost sevcrad
by two blows of the axe. The w Oman's i immigration.
body was found In a creek..
To flieve ckronie constipation, always
keep kotlUof D. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin handy.
NEARLY all pcnple as they advance
In aee suffer from chronic constipa
tion. Many, however, are indifferent to
the laxative they use, on the theory that
,"they are all alike." That ia a great
mistake.
Dr. Caldwell'a Syrup Pepsin, for ex
amp'e, i) a mild, gentle liquid laxative,
ana it does lot lose its effect with re
peated use. It co trains the bowel
muscles that in time medicine of all
kinds can be dispensed with.
A slxty-eent bottle of Dr. Caldwell'
Syrup Pepsin will last many months.
The prescription was written thirty
years age by Dr. W. B. CaldwelL well
known family doctor, who is himself
now in his 82nd year and can ap
preciate what c.ironic constipation
must aiean to elderly people; bow it
brings on hetidaches, colds, Ins of ap
petite and sleep, heaviness and a
general dull feeling- .
Every home fiat has an elderly man
or woman shou'd be provided with a well ti Woihmston Street
bottle of Dr. Csldwell s Syrup Pepsin. Motuiollo, lliinoa. ry-
Eight million bottles were bought at body now ant tkt needs a
druj sto-es list year. It is a truly laxative, and it isuull to snow
wonderful constipation remedy. th best. Write me tvday.
TRYITFREE
Send me yntr name and ad
dress and I will send you a free
trial bouieotihySyrvp Pepsin.
Adareu me Dr. W. B. (Md-
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WASHINGTON. Nov. 2.1. (U. I)
The house Immigration committee to
day resumed work ot framing' an
.immigration restriction bill, hoping to
have the measure ready soon after the
opening ot congress next month.
Members of the committee, who have
Just returned from an Inspection of
Kills Island, are convinced more than
ever of the neceraity for restricting
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LAD, 3, HANGS SELF
. ACCIDENTLY ON GATE
;il"NDY CKNTER, Iowa. Nov. 23.
(A. P.) The three-year-old son of
Mr. and Mrs. William Crowston, liv
ing on a farm near here, met death by
striingulntion lust night. He strayed
away from the house and going lntr.
the hog house, had climbed up on a
partition gate, from which he slipped
and fell in such a mannter as to hang
himself by the neck.
.About three years ago the parents
lost a little girl by accidental poison
lug. . " -
Chairman Johnso is understood to
bo urging upon other members of the
committee a plan for denying entrance
to all except blood relatives of natural
teed Americans. It is reported that
Italy alone is planning to send S.flOO,
000 persons to this country and relia
ble reports show that 18,000,000 Ger
mans want to come here.
1JKIIMISTOX THRIVES '
(Continued from page 1.)
$200 FOR ICE CREAM
ON LADY POLITICIAN'S
ACCOUNT OF EXPENSE
HALTIMOKE, Nov. 23. (A. P.)
Two hundred dollars spent for tee
cream by the Tuxpayers' League of
Baltimore county in the recent cam
paign was one result of the entry of
woman into politics.
On the list of expenses filed today
at Town son by B. John Black, treas
urer for the campaign, ice cream ap
pears 11 times as an Item of expense.
Kxpendltures for this confection
ranged in the Items from S5 to 142.74.
The league also spent S4.U8 for cake.
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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 Floor Paint
made especially for
indoor floors.
It is particularly
Atk tote the colon
adapted to the finishing
of kitchen and bedroom
floors. , s
A variety of attractive
colors ,to choose from
colorsthatwill harmo
nize with your rooms.
Hard Drying Floor
Paint is an economical
and lasting floor finish.
Easy to use dries hard
and firm.
L J. McATEE
1XKTOR IS HOMt-lT VICTIM
PlTTSBUKO, Pa., Nov. 23. (A. P.)
Two masked men, armed with pis
tols, entered the ofice of Dr. Joseph
Kramer late lust night and robbed
the physician and three visitors of
S12.7S6, according to a report of the
police. Morris Btcin of Detroit, wus
robbed of 112,000, police say.
WOULD SEAHCII
(Continued from page 1.)
Ambrose Somali, Toronto millionaire
capitalist who disappeared Decem
ber 29, 1919, wns arrested here today.
He has been working here aa a labor
er In the paper mills, under tho name
of Charles Cooper. Ho admitted his
Identity. Police stated that Doughty
admitted having 1100,000 in bonds
which were found missing when
Doughty and Small disappeared from
Toronto. Daiichty, who Is believed to
know what became of Small, refused
to make nny statement regarding the
Toronto capitalist.
Ixwvo for Toronto,
PORTLAND, Nov. 23. A. P. De
tective Mitchell of Toronto. tOQk
Dopght to the Union station, saying he
would take the prisoner direct to Toronto.
ItMiOIOS
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E21INDIGESTION
Dissolve Instantly en tongue,
or in hot or cold water, or
UJy. Try at soda fountain.
QUICK RELIEF!
ALSO IN TABLET FORM
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Fine Residence on
North Side
Will sell or trade for
farm lands, business
property, stocks or
bonds.
If interested address,
Post Office Box 582
Pendleton, Ore.
nenscs. Thev are doing with fewer
hired men and they Bill do that next
summer. If they cannot get men to
work at lower prices than during the
past year they will curtail some on
production and do their own work
This year some farmers have cooperat
ed to the extent of doing their own
hay baling, thus cutting the ' price
iom (4.50 per ton to (3.50.
TANKS A YD MILITARY LORRIES
tConMnued from page 1.)
shed and yesterday's raiding. A
statement issued at Dublin castle said
the shooting at Crote Park Sunday re
suked when crown forces went to
round-up men associated with the
murder of 14 officers Sunday morn
ing. It said pickets in the crowd
fired. .resulting In a panic during
which many of the men wanted un
doubtedly escaped.
Hvc Killed Yesterday.
BELFAST, Nov. 23. -(A. 1'.) Five
persons were killed iiy Diiblln yester
day, during the morning a sentry at
tho castle was attacked by armed men.
Tho sentry fired, killing three of the
attackers. Two other deaths occurred
during raids throughout the city.
Vlllago Riot Fatal.
CORK, 'Nov. 23. (A. P.) Police
men were wounded and two civilians
shot In fighting between auxiliary po
lice and citizens in Millstreot village
Inst evening.
COMMUNITY SiatVICE
(Continued from page 1.)
our community, and realizing the ben- J
efits which will accrue to our city from
the inauguration of a program which
will develop existing resources and
create new ones aa needed, and feel-
leg that through leisure time activities!
the opportunity to obtain assistance
of the Community service, lncorpor-
aled. a national organization of com-1
munity wide recreation programs in
American communities, therefore we
the temporary community service com
ittee request this company to assist
us in setting up a local coniunity ser
vice here."
WM& MEND
For Expectant Mother
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Busrois Bmiuroi Co, Din. VD. Aiuan. e.
The Part It Plays in Family life
INTO the texture of a woman' thoughts ot
treasured things, is woven an imperishable
strain of love for her silverware. To her, it stands
as a reflection of all that is best in home and hos
pitalitysteadfastness, utility, refinement. What
table is ever so inviting as when laid with sifter I
What buffet so admirable as when the lustrous
glisten of silverware adds the final touch to its
sturdy beauty! Silver today, as in generations
past, is a symbol of family pride, honor, tradition
an incomparable essential in the dining-room
of any well-appointed home.
JImw about yur Tliaiikwstvlnjc Silver?
SAWTELLES
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209 E. Court Phone 880
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209 E. Court Phone 880
INDICT LABOR CHIEF
NEW YORK Upon disclosures
mad to the Lock wood Investlgat--iiig
committee, Robert P. Brlndell,)
president of the building trades,
council and highest pitd labor
leader in the -country, has beea
Indicted on charges ot attempting
to extort money from contractor
by . threats . of calling . strikes. .
Builders claim they gave Brtndell
a total of 1100.000 during the Ust
ten months.
Chicago foot expert
coming to
our store
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Do you have xveak feet, turning
mniUi, cramp r J toes, mUng
paiiu im the J eel tintmmir ym
tired all overt You can gin
youreel He relief tkry need, rrit
your tired, strained musrlfs, ky
wearing Dr. HchoWt Fett-Eavr
Foot Pains that tire you put
can be relieved and corrected
Every foot pain that you have has a cause! And if you just
know that cause you can find the scientific method of get
ting it relieved and corrected.
You can come to this store and find out the cause of your
foot trouble! You can talk to a man who has been trained
in the foo comfort methods of Dr. Wm. Scholl of Chicago.
This foot expert this Dr. Scholl Practipc-dist under
stands your foot trouble, will explain to you its cause, and will
show you, free of charge, the appliance that will correct it.
These appliances are not experiments. They have been
tested and found successful all over the United States for a
!;reat many years. Do not neglect your feet. You now
lave the opportunity to have your feet examined and to
find out just what they need for their immediate relief.
Don't forget the date. And don't fail to come in and find
what your feet need to make them comfortable. Remember
the demonstration is free.
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