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TWELVE PACES DAILY. EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1, 1020. ...... .yfT. pads rp irurvf''j,t' People Here and There Hardly one of the dogs of 'war1 hut nevertheless connected with Unci Mm' defenders Ik the yellow and " white terrier which haa been 'adopted ,, by the local navy recruiting office. V. It. Weaver, recruiting officer, caught a wlHtful look In the vyo of the stray pup one 'flny arid brought him frrfm the streets to shelter. Ah yet the mawot ' la nameless, It being deemed too late ' In the season to dub him Jnseivhus Daniel It la thought the new cabinet 1 lll brlnir an Inspiration. Hermlaton 'a commercial aaHAcmtion haa a membership of live wiree, aaya Judge-C. Marsh,' who with Itarnsy jtnderoon and O.'I Running, county commissioners, visited the west end town'yeKterduy' on road miners. Tha 'three' titnChe'd with 2B 'members of the commercial association who meet each Tueaday nt the hotel for luncheon and ' the transaction of business. ,' ! Darby, Montana, wna nnmed for the father of Fred Darby, who wna a Pen dleton visitor yenterday. The 'elder Darby wna a pioneer of Montana and founded the tow1 which "bears hi" name. E. B. Wood, chief special n'gent'for the O. W. II. A N. Co., la It) Pendleton today on official business. He arrived from Portland this morning. Oenrge Terney,Mrlerk of the school in district No, 84, which la northwest of I'endleton about 20 miles, la a bus Ineaa vlaltor in the city today. He brought In the achool dixtrict'a 1921 budget to be filed with the county clerk and attended to other matter). ' I. M. Hchannep, Pilot nock attorney and county Judge-elect, la In Pendle ton today attending to lefcul business Deputy U. 8. Mnrahnl Bob Carter, of Portlartd,' la m tt ticlnl vlaltor In Pen dleton today. . ' '. II tliun lie Ih entitled to have after th dlvlalon la made. Haley, Jl;i li-y & Htel wer'and H. J. Warner represent Mrs. HlKlnbatham. -Jstl ; William II. Albee, of Itelflt. 'coirhty name warden, arrived hi 'Pendleton 'thla morning on the Northern 'Paclflo 'liny before her share la aet aalde, aU train. leglng tlint'lts haa contracted for more (wpf Ind Wanta Khare. Maggie -Higglnbothnm today filed sultr against I), n. Wolford, who uftip erattng one of her ranchea on lima tilla Meadows under leoae, to have an accounting Wade by the defendant, 8hn alleges' that he haa neglected to dMde ha hay atack thla year and act aalde her' half of the crop and also haa nop given' her the half of pasture income thia year. Bhe aeeka to have him' fnjolned from baling and aelllng Mnntal C'rucltiy C1iiirgcd. ' 'Mental and physical crueltlea, fail ure to provide and Incompatabllltly are charged by Pauline A. Marshall In a suit for divorce from Alfred Mar shall, filed with the county dorli Tuesday afternoon. She allege that Iho defendant has haramed tier anil her family, causing her' mental suf fering. ' The plaintiff asks Mo a monl h permanent ollmony, lift" allorney fees and U'S witness fees from the defend ant' and restoration of her maiden name, Pauline A. Mlmms. Peterson. Hlshop & ,C'lark represent the plain tiff. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE'FOR BETTER SERVICE Living Gtists Also ) Are Decending . ... During the period of descending prices it will pay you well 'to-trade wlth'a tore that carries a small stock in, proportion to volume of business. They are able to give you the new prices as soon as they -are named without waiting: to depose of large stocks bought on the higher prices. ; We would like to meet you and give you prices on four household necessities. 'We haven't 'the epace here to tell you about them. WESTON MOUNTAIN SPUDS, PER SACK $1.90 The Economy (grocery 113 W.'WebbStreet r.iitcrtuiiiniiiit N'cta 2r,n.so. An entertainment held Saturday night y the. pupils ut Wparas school, a few mil south f' Pendleton, net ted 1250.40, according to a report reaching, the roitnty. superintendent today.- The .entertainment had n Thanksgiving motif and students look part In an excellent program render- Carter. & tfrnythe, 10; Milne Electric ed before a large crowd of' parents lo. i2.r); O. K. Ilarger Khop, $3; and friends. The money will be used iHylvan (i. C'ohn' & Co., $10; Ora Hold to bu,v equipment for making the jman, tr,; ' Raley, Haley & Ktelwer, I0; school standard and for playground Kllls-Schlller .Co.. $10: Western Auto t v 0f t 'Hnrv H.t Walthall of photoplay fame jtieRrtngmnthe'inea,liin(f stage In "Would You" a new comedy drama of modern llfo at tho Oregon Theatre Thursday -night: .' ' apparatus. Fleming ). Olcnuin Ik teueher in the district. MlltiHi IUhhIs Itntuglit llen. Two hundred thousand dyllura In bonds, sold yesterday by I'ni.tn i.Kh school district No. '3, at Milton, were brought to the county treasurer today to be registered and signed by her. The bonds were purchased by Keeler Urothers, of I'oitbuid.- There are 20 bonds of $1(J(I0 each Mud they bear date of Nov, ID. The trjonov will be used to build a school building for the district On. a Kite ' recently chosen hi Milton, v ! Ton-tiMiid'N IUhkI S.-,oo. William Townscnd, arrested recent ly 1n, a raid on a local rooming house and found In possession of narcotics, wa laknn before H. A.-Newberry, lr. H. commlsaloner, at 2 o'clock this af ternoon for a preliminary hearing. Bond was fixed at .(SAO and at press time Townsend was endeavoring 10 raise the amount and gain his release from the county Jail where be haa been incarcerated alnce his arte". Co., 17. SO; I!. M. Tantilcr, (2.50; W. .1. Clarke, Hardware So., $10; (Umpaon Tire Pervlie, $3; McClintock H.nipKon. $2.50; Oregon U.ikery, ami Kastern Star, (10. and (2, - Taking Jni rat ( liHin-e It in true that many 'contract severe colds and recover from them without taking any precaution or treatment, and a knowledge of thla fact load others to take their chances Instead 01 giving their colda the needed attention. It should be borne In mind that every cold weaken the lungs, lowers the vi tality, makes the system less able to withstand each succeeding attack and paves the way for the more serious diseases, ("an you afford to take such desperate chances when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, famous for Its cures of bad colds may be had for a trifle? (liamlHTlatn'a Tough 'Itcmcdy the I other's favorite The soothing and healing properties Of Chamberlain's Cough 'Remedy, Its pleasant taste and prompt artd effee tual cures have made It a favorite with people everywhere. It la especially prliied by mothers of young children for colds, croup and whooping cough, as it always affords quick relief and is free from opium and other harmful druga. Winn Yon Are Constipated To Insure a healthy action of the bowela and correct dlsoorders of the liver,' take two of Chamberlain's Tub lets Immediately after supper. They will not only cauae a gentle movement of the bowels, without unpleasant ef fects, but banish that dull, studip feel Ing, that often accoompanlea consti pation. Mrs. Laura M. Hnyt 'nccommeiids Cliaiiihcriftfii'a Tablet "I have frequently ased uaed Cham-, berlain'a Tablets, during the past three yea ra, and havo found them splendid for headache and bilious attacks. I em only too pleased, nt any time, to speak a word In praise of them," writes Mrs. I .a urn M. Hoyt.'Ttockport, X. T. tJ tw W V 5 s: sr. . t3f 15 5 8 s 5 i 5 i i i i 5 'Of ATI IX A CXH'XTY W 1IOOIA (rnml Mrcciiy Iiurgc, A telegraphic warrant from Miller. S. D., Via received by Iho aherlff to- C day for the arrest of Irvln Arnold, M u-hn win talon I f ..li.tnl'V I'.uli.rnU "jjThe charge la grand larceny. An of- I Arnold and he has told the sheriff that he' will not flrt extradition. XN3WXV3HX-Sn03XMn03 HOJ 3NIN-0"MnOJ 3NOHd Pay Cash Receive'More ' "Pay Less UESPATN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court. , Phone 880 Spend Your Grocery 1 4 Money Wifch Care , i A little money will go a long way if you handle It care fully look over your lastlttonth's grocery bill, ' the one where a whttte'roonttr's -purchases -are -on one sheet, Wouldn't you like to have from 10 to 25 per cent saved ,. from it? 'Our eanlr selling' methods can do this foryou. ! :- :;r - - INVESTIGATE THIS MONTH PayCash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone' 880 I'llot Hock branch of the county Farm Bureitu will hold a grain and forage crop production und marketing achool December 28 und 2D, according to Fred Rennlon, county agent, Who attended a Farm Bureau meeting in Pilot Ilock yesterday. The achool, which will be si.milar to One held last winter nt Weston, will have for its Chief speaker G. K. Hys lop, professor of farm crop at O. A. C. He will lead In the discussion of (wheat varieties, factors affecting yields, seed treatment, handling of summer fallow, time and depth of seeding, Jiarley varieties, forage crops, alfalfa varieties and dry or irrigated land pastures. C. W. I'aulus and John Jitter are In charge of arrangements for the school, while Victor Roitmagoux and Mr. nodgklna of the I'llot Rock Record Two Traffic Violators Fined ' The rmatilia Auto Co., of Vma- tllla, today was fined (10 In juattce court there on a charge of operating i iilnd Frank Hvrd. Mr. litter. Mr. Paul - (Continued from page 1.) schools in tho -presence of school hoards. As a result we have a demand for trained teachers at good salaries." The summer session of the Oregon Ktate Normal School held at Pendle ton last summer la 'declared an Inno vation of great worth to the schools of this Bectlon. Results are already speok for themnelvea, tho superintendent saya. In most of tho school are found trained teachers, especially where the 12-mohtha' pay baala - Is adopted with a minimum wage of (1200 and proper living condition. 'The little one-room achool haa been polished up In many places and will eoon' be decorated with a certificate of standardisation," 'the report adds. "For the coming summer we can promise an attendance of ISO students for the Pendleton State Normal School." Teachcrasr Solve Problem One of the factors which has helped bring trained teachers into this eounty, even to the rural districts, la the system of teaeherages adopted by many dis tricts. Where, In the pant, teachers have been unwilling ' to take certain position because living conditions v.-ere unfavorable, "these small 5 Please! Shop Early Only 20 shopping: days until Christmas and as we sincerely wish to give you the best service for Christmas we urge you to shop early. You will benefit by bigger stocks greater variety bettor choice and better xer vice by the sales force. SAWTELLE'S , Inc. . - Jewelers The Largest Diamond Dealer in Eastern Oregon '8 n in puif will lie rinbliritv manflcers. Present at yesterday's meeting, be-'tagea, provided by the Rides Mr. Hennion. were A. J. Oill ,'noivea tne proiaeni chairman. Herbert Boylen, T. P.C.IUI ( Hitst : Orejonian Special.)' WKSTON MT., Dec. 1. On account of the bad roads and severe rain Fri day, Mrs. Van Deusen, home demon stration agent, was unable to be at the W-ston Jit. school house on Nov. 26 and 27. The roads are the worst ever known, trucks hauling spuds having cut them out until they re almost nparsihle. One day last week there were six wagons and one auto broken down between the achool hn;ix 1 nl Weston. P.roken axlea, wheels 1 wagon tongues resuttea irom ino man a ...... . -i,'0 , iit at i r TTonkins. Mr. ai d Mrs. Roy Carlson and daughter Lois returned to the Barrett ranch on Pine Creek tor the w inter. Mr. and Mrs! Cecil Hyatt spent a HAVE COLORJN CHEEKS ie Better Looking Take piivi? Tablets r r. ' To have a "Acm. ink fftri. bright eyes, r.o rinrples.'a feciin? trf biwyancy like chiltiliood iiaya, you: must: keep -your bod free f rom poisonous waste. Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablets (a vtge table compound irtiied with ohv-oil) act on the liver and bowels like calomel yet have no dangerous after eifect. Take one niKhtry and wte results. They start the bile and overcome constipation. That's why millions of boxes are sold annually, 15c and 30c I . , i.i. A Mra Cnrl district, hovei inanKSBiv.nS n , , I lirutcher on Rcid and Hawley Mt. SC.Ww nhprszea ratifcin in sine Lansctate expects 10 ........ , Seattle last week after visiting relatives there. Mra. Landsdale and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards of Cmaplne went to Milltown near Seattle to attend the conference. - It Is reported that Jim Jones haa little - resignea as man turner uu nuuio 1 to accept a route out oi Atnena. ji 'was not learned who will- take the i mountain route. ' Weston Mt. school will have a pro- gram and Christmas tree under the Hyatt. an auto on a license belonging to an other car. Jane Doe, of I'endletnn, was also fined 110 on charge of ope rating a motor behicle although under the age of 1C yeara. Itlversiili- School Standard. The liiverslde school, at the edge of Pendleton, today reported to the county school superintendent that it has met "all requirements of a stand ard rural school. The achool Is of two rooms and la the second ' rural district in thei county to report its reaching standardization thia year. SCHOOLS SWELL DOLLAR FUND OF ROLL CALL Pendleton high school today donated collected from-pupils, to the Hod Cros3 Roll Call. The Washington school gave t', which was turned In today. Mrs. Clara Porter Smith, of River side, has collected .12 from her dis trict, while Mrs. II. W. Dickson has se cured on additional $20. Thore who I'wcre employed In the clean-up drive ! netted S0 for the fund. Oift donations continue to accrue. Recent one are aa follows: Pendle ton Roller Mills, 6; C. H. lieltr., 'l.UO; Pendleton Iron Works, $2.50; Alta Radiator Works, $2; J. A. Murray, $5; Hen Burroughs, $5; A. P. Hurgin, J2: Extra Special ' 'DIAMOND W BAKING' POWDER - ' ;m"?o '.- i .it', . .::". .-V''. 1 pound can 25c 3 pound can ...v.....r 70c . '5 pound can ....$110 ' 'Bakinir PoWderrecently advanced 10c? per pound. So this is a real bargain in high grade Baking Powder The Moit in' Value The Best in Quality v Phone 871, Mt us, Mr. Koumagoux and Mr. Hodgkinn. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON training of the teacher Mrs. Eight teaeherages ranging in ww , ,.,.., v,;. Evervone is Invited to help make U a from two to 10 rooms have been built ; l'enoieion tnis ;gUcces and treat for the children by during the past year by districts In tho Sale of Mills ISidorscd. The Pendleton Itotary Club, !nt their weekly ltmclieon:in the Commer cial Association rooms today, endorsed the eaie of Christmas aeals, proceeds of which go to fight the white plague In this state. The Kile opened yesterday and will continue untM the holidays. Dick Hanlcy, football coac hat Pendle ton high school, was a guest of the elnb and thanked the Rotarians for their support during the season. In response, Mr. llanley Was praised for the caliber of team he produced and the boys who -made up-the squad were also, lauded. Mr. Stanley nske that continued encouragement ctf athletics be given by the townspeople. 23 Were Quarantined Twenty-three Pendleton f-tmilies were quarantined with contagious diseases during tho part month, ac cording to records kept by Dr. H. J. Knvanaugh, city physician.: Of this number 2t families were quarantined because of smallpox, one family for dtptheria mid another for measles. The total number is less than that shown by' the' Oatobur records, the number at that time averaging one quarantine a dtiv. ' Chess Taught In School! Jimp ii I ' ml vl'.v Jm. rnnnirv- There are usea dv an tne teachers In some of the larger districts, ns for example Stanficld and Helix. Most teaeherages are In one-room school district. In all. there sre 14 such buildings in use by Umatilla county districts. Five new school buildings, ranging In cost from 400 to iiv.utiu, nave recently built. Within the last month two districts voted bonds for new school buildings, tho amounts being respectively 14 "00 and $200,000. '; v... rjtilnti aic hit, smidn. Mrs. T.lKrte Ijimtdaic returned from ' attending. DANDERINE Stops Hair Coming Out; Thickens, Beautifies- A few cents buys "Dandtrine." 'After a few applications you caiinot find a fallen hair or any dandrtff, beside.) every hair shows new . life, vigor, 'rhtness, more color snd Abundance, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY IF THE LADIES who picked up a small brindle pup on Main street will return samo to East Oregonian office. There1 will be nothing said. NOTICE Xotiw of Pnyineiit of rtty of Pendle ton ttfiicral IiidcblcdlicsM Bonds Notice is hereby given that City of Pendleton General indebtedness Bonos Xos. 11 to 20 Inclusive will be paid upon presentation thereof at the bank ing house of Koilntse Bros.. 141 uroau way, New York City after January 1 1921. Interest on the above Bonds ceases January 1, 1921. ' Iatcd December 1. 1920. LKK- MOORHOfSK, Treasurer, City of Pendleton, by H W. nickson. neptity. ISERICA'S HOME SHOE POLISH Protects nclRreserves While il"SKlnes "YOUR SKoesJ BLACK TAN WHITE OX-LOOO B HOWN lor Convenience 'l.OcJSverywhere ( rWrtiiafiiinniiffii n'i THE BIG SHOE SALE !s now on in full blast.... Every shoe in the house re duced. For Thursday only every tenth purchaser gets the amount of their purchase back. Don't fail to attend this wonderful price cutting sale. Buyyour Winter Shoes now as they can't tie any cheaper than we are selling them. lull UN? BERLIN, Germany Not only is chess a popular recreation ta Tlermany, but it is part of toe German youth's education and a com pel iory anbject in schools. Teachers play against students and stadaats are matched witb each other. The photograph shows' the chess schoolroom of a big German school with, perhaps, soma future ; cheat proeldr ( Europe here learning tie fundamtnUU pj Uta tm . - - . Ovcrbeck & Cooke Co. Pendleton, Walla Walla, Portland Member of Chicago Board if Trade. Private Wlrea to all Echfa Siocks Bonds Grain Room Judd ItidK. Pliraie 80 7J che 73T Main St. ill ; iiimmmiimmm mi imu Jack Winer, Mgr. 5 aaaa