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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1920)
i, i i PAG2 ma TEN PAGES DAItt EAS1 rETTDtETOTI, OMCOIT, i 7ETITrJni5AY E7ENW0, KOTSr-ISSE 24, 1020.' . People Here and There Pendleton la Rolling new rolouso moduli plclitrca sooner Hum any com. niunliy In lCustern Oregon and fie (iiiciilly more quickly limn any town In Oregon outside of Portland, according and romulptud his work In lima to re turn this noon on No. 17. Joseph Monose, sheep unil wool rulBur wltli liuaduuurlui'N ut Kcho, was to Vernon It. Moore, representative of I '" ''cndloton today on a business vis- the KamoUH-l'layerH-ljiBky Corpora- j turn, who l in Pendleton today. Mr. Moors Ik hero to close cunt men wllli the Pendleton Amusement Co., (or the luteal Paramount anJ Artcraft fua turca. He cornea from the Portland Office. A. A. Huberts, chief of I'cinllf t nn'n police force, returned homo from Portland this morning on No. H, The local officer hua been In the motro polls fin several duya an a witness In the hearings of several mon reciyitly arrested hero on government churned. 8. D. Peterson, attorney from Mil ton, motored down over the Oregon. Washington highway today to settle several cases In Iho circuit uud pro bato courta here. NEWSOFTHECOUNHf I OFFICES AND OFFICERS j Prisoner Itcturiicd from Yak'iiia. H. M, "Billy" McOca, wanted hero for larceny from the Peoples Ware house and for the holdup of the col ored men's pleasure resort at Round I'p lime, was brought hack hero hint evening In cuKtody of Deputy Fherlff Joe lilukely. The man was uneslod uarly In Iho week at Vaklma. j . A. If. Co went to Mciicham on last. Auto orftivr Cuta-lies Two. ceiling's train on a business visit Wilson Heard, a youth under 16 PHONE FOUR-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 400 The Economy Grocery 113 W.Webb Street yeurH of age, was fined I0 In Justice T. A. I.lo liillen'a court at Adams todu;. for driving u vehicle In violation of the state vehicle lawn. Clarke I-'lyke. charged with speeding on the highway, was also fined $10 In the name court. Both were arrested by Traffic Officer W. K LyJu.v. Al'llon Ol'dlTol HlhllllHMtl, Hl-oiilssul of Iho case of Albert Htrelcaky vs. Dora Strelcsky wan or dered by the circuit court today. Two iMTciiiluntH I'lider IH. Vernon Dukln and Wnur Tayloi tU liVa. - f ., 1,.,.'H U'll.l lt(lt-n tlMMtl It. tail for aevexal weekH on a charao of aulo stealing, today were remanded tc the Juvenile court upon motion of H'sirlel Attorney It. I. Keator. Hut It Iiivb i-ra under 14 vear of ace. Ituv- iimnd Kaser, their companion, will he held to trio circuit court grand Jury ok ho U over 18. Sheriff Otmiiicndod for Work. A letter of commendation from the Orcjfo" Antl-Suloon League for the re cent, cuiituie of atllla and arreita for liquor vlolatlona In thin county was lecelved toduy by Hherlff W. K. Tay lor. F. W. Knyder, director of the law and order department of the league, kjiSs In hla1 letter that he has read In the pupers of nunierouii raids conduct ed by the sheriff nnd hia detiutles and that the work la appreciated by that organization. HiihImuiiI Ilonei'liul, Slit ClutrpeA. i;ila K Kocnlg today filed suit foi j divorce from llemy A. Koenig-, chare- lug him with dcMTllon. The rouplr had been married but two uud a hall montha when he left her, she alleges There Is a small son whose custod the plaintiff aka. She ulao requesta that the defendant be made to con tribute to the child's support during minority. I'dcrson & lilshop repre sent .Mrs. Koenig. IKvlincd Faxlern Offer. Hev. It. 1. IIiiHKabar;:er has declin ed a requent that he take the pesltioi ot general vaugellst for the maritime r rovinee.i of Nova Hcotla, New UrUnK nick and l'riute Edwards Inland, Can ada. Tlje position, was tendered Mr. IJUKsnbarccr recently at a sa!iry ot IHii'Hj per annum but he has expressed a oVslre -o remain with his work her end has announced to the congrega tion hia rejection of the Canadian offer. 1K3VHV3H1 SnOHXUnOD MOJ HNlNTO-HnOJ 3MOHJ Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASJI GROCERY 200 E. Court Phone 880 Thanksgiving We appreciate your busiriess and w hile on this great day we feel that we have so many things to be thankful for we es pecially thank you for your patronage. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN iS: LEE CAbll UKULLUI 200 E. Court Phone 880 Tim- Couples ii-t l.h-ctiM1. Three iiKiri lauc livi'iiMes were Issued today by County Clerk Itrown to couples who will spend their first Thanksgiving together In married bliss. Chester A. (ireirory, of Port land, and .Mabel A. Davidson, of Free, water, were licensed to be married to morrow at Frcewater. John Kmery WorthliiKton and (Irace Hallon, ot Pendleton, and William A. Sprawls and Mrs. Iiltie M. 1'eelilcr. of Keho. were licensed to be married in Pen dleton today. "NOW-A-DAYS" ' says the Good Judge A man can get a heap more satisfaction from a small chew of this class of tobacco, than heaver could get from a big chew of the old kind. He finds it costs less, too. The good tobacco taste lasts so much longer he doesn't need to have a fresh chew nearly as often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that Put up two styles W-B CUT is a long fiWcut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco for chopping wod on a tract of tim ber land they ask :. The plalnlifta ire represented by Fee & Fee. Division of Klinrex Made) An order of the circuit coirt toda, settled the sharca of each heir to prop, erty which was contested in a suit by Charlea H. Dlckerson and wife aKoinst Anna Saunders, et al. The decree ap nortlon the i-harcs and orders sale of -he property by a referee and appor tionment of the proceeda according to share. . V. VV, ORGANIZER IS 1 -i Thanksgiving Tomorrow we pause from busi ness to reflect on blessings of the year just passing and to honor the memory of those sturdy Pilgrims who- were in s strumental in laying the foun dation of this country which you and ! call "My Land." ' It is we'.l to do so. SAWTELLE'S Inc. ' jeweler Vinic I'ro Tunc IHwn Entrntl A nunc pro tunc decree of divorce in the case of Mary Charlotte Klbw jeth Martin vs. Wallace John Martin aa filed In circuit court today. The (eoreo was originally signed on May 1 iut had never been recorded with the jountry clerk. - 1ORTT.AD, Nov. 24. (A. P.) Joe Gamman, aaid by the police to be a representative of William Haywood, head of the Industilal Workers of the World, was arrested late yesterday held on suspicion of violating the state crlmii.M (syndicalism act. He I said by police to have been placed in charxc of Industrial Workers of the World activities In the northwest. Nearly ."( in Action fck-Keriireti & .lustus today started a Hon against llayman Budgett to re cover money totaling nearly Sou, al leged due on three caunes for action. 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Nov. !4. tA. P.) A. F. sit range, a conductor, lost his leg and Kngmeer H. U Tarkcr. Fireman W. K. Melvor and lirakeman V. 'J. Hnnlh were Injured today when a Southern Pacific freight crashed Into the eaJ end of a local freight at Chemawa nrlv Ibis morning. Kevcn demolished ears blocked the tracks ond trains were dctoured via Bllveiton. Injury May Re Fatal. oalt.-M rirr. Nov. 24. (F. IM Conductor A. K. Strange and Fireman V. McKor were perhaps taiauy in jured early today when two Southern ri.hi tains collided five miles cast of here. The collision was due to v dense fog as result of which one train ran past a flagman and crashed Into the rear end of the other 1 u..vnn ram were demolished. Two other trainmen were slightly in jured. . A hobo, who was stealing a mi on the freight was ulao Injured. All of the others hurt were rming m ino at the linio of the crash. llally Toiiiglit. John Henry Simp son announced yesterday that a rally will be held this evening. This rally is expected to be the largest of the year because the season is nearlng its end und the students want Pendleton lo walk away with the Eastern Oregon State Championship. The students will meet at the school and after snappy yell and talks will serpentine on Main siroi-U All students in me sernenllne wiU have tickets for sale after the paratte. IlavH Kitted . to Office. Shirley Hovel, a Junior, htis been elected vice president of the 1'ra.matic Club due to the resignation of Ivan Houscr. At tho meeUng which elected Hevcl a complete report of ths Drama Club play given last Frhlay was read. The sum of 164.52 va cleared. This money will go Intoi tb? student body treasury. I - l .. t,nA. .n fMtinf ll is- Miw H'w-s to The Itollcii. Misaftrejssed after eating, nor, belching, nor Uiura Kosa, History teacner ai mo experiencing nausea "t""' "'J-' high school and coach of the senior : Hoods Sarsaparilla tMrds dyspepsU plav plans to spend the Thanksgiving i, strengthens the stomach and other . . . . ... , ... I ... rA . V. .. r.rnnor nF- Itmlcr .WolM-U'cI.-Vecrnon Fowter a freshman and president of that class, has been chosen as ajaslstant athletic manager of the high scttool. He will help Byron Warner perform hla dutte and will have -charge oi the gate at the games. ' ' , lU-iilllT Chilly 4t Slisfcr. S. J. neither, head of the Science Depart ment of the high schixsl, plans to leavo tomorrow for Mosier- where he will visit with his parentis during th Thanksgiving holiday. play plans io speua i iiwit,,(ii sirewsuii-oB ...-w. k..ii.in.- in Th Danes, the euest of ! ,iir..tive oreans for thn proper per , . .: mf.r.1 cr r.f 1 t .. ..f ih.ir fnn4'tlona. Take The Dalles high school faculty last Hood's. 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