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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1920)
( '9' 'V 4' ' ' ' f if t -t f t' V f f r r ? ? J "! DAILY EAST 0?AQ6Trt.1?T:TMmMlT6OftEC6. . TUESDAY EVClTKTCr, DECEMBER 14, 1820. When Run-Down People Here and There 3cU . David ir. Nelson arrived-homo on Jtondny from a UiihIik-hm trip to hi ranch In Montana and I ft today fur i'ortliind. Jllss ililma Ohn, who ronld. il with the Nelaona lioro wns retcnuy Injured by being (truck by nn auto In Portland mid hi trip to tho metropolis will Include visit to Iter. William ilcMurray; general passcn ger nguiil for the O. VV. It. & N., J. C. CuminltiRn, his chief clerk, and H. W. Hicks, traveling passenger agent, paus ed through Pendleton lust night, bound for Omaha. The trlpa a business one for tlie, railroad. years ugo, was minuted by a married daughter of Mis. Clark's. Archie D'j rund HusnIo, 11 months old, was upoilt ed by Air. and Mrs. Patrick J. Powers and his name changed to John Alolvin Powers. , v - ... i v S-T . Only a hand to niotith business In now being done In the wool trnd, K- jturke, of Portlund, Who Is hero- to tjuy, sulci. Only the mlllH llutt nood Wool for Immediate needg are buying (ind as a result thero hi UUlo, doing' In thin industry. Tho wool mon arc bojjo ul of remedial legislation being pawn) at the present session of congress In their Interests, Mr. Burke Bald. He fame up on private buslnaaa thin morning and will probably return to Portland tomorrow night. He doc not ylim to take In the 'wool (rowers' meeting. . Meeting tho King and Queen ot England wan one of the experiences of lltshop Frederick W. Keator when he attended the Ulshopa' Conference held In Knglund Inst summer, liishop Keator had met the royalty at a prc vloun conference aomo year ago and aya that all the pomp that marked the first meeting wn absent on the, (econd occasion, which wan churacter. laed by tho Informality which the Eng lish court adopted during the. war. The Illshop wan formerly a lawyer In Chicago. Later he entered the Kpisco. mlnUtry and within 10 years waa made a bishop. He waa In Pendleton Hunday and yesterday. mumimm OFFICES AND OFFICERS (iuanlian for Youth ApMuiUtl John N. Smith today was given pa pers of guardlunBhlp over Corwtn Chiimberlttln. minor. Judgment for $2511.28 (ilvrii 1). D. Bmith today was given a Juilg meat of iut.2l against I. W. Hmlth and Maude Smith, In a decree of the circuit court. Coplcn Ifas IVu icocord. James Coplen, aged miner who was urrested In Portland on a cliarue of I having forged a check on the peoples Warehouse here, has sc-rvud time In j penitentiaries In several states, he told I officers after being brought here Kul ;urday night. The old man, who claims to be a brother ol John l. t'oolKn. wealthy Is Angeles man. docs not ex pect tiny aid from his . brother, who thought him deud long ago. James Coplen, has been a wandered for years but his recent crime brought, out the conscience In him and he confessed his crime to Bheriff Hurlburt, of Multno mah county. He will V tuken before the grand jury this week. Pcixlli'ton Oouplo I.hvTiscd A murrlage license was issued by th county clerk today to Itoy Elliot Pierce and Miss Fonda Llewellyn, both uf Pendleton, to be married to day. , ; ViMimrster AdoiMed Sxond Timo Jack Darcy Bcort, a minor, today exiierlenced his second adoption, when liapf rs were signed changing his name to Leonard Clark. Mrs. Rebecca Clark adopted the youngster who, several PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE 3 5 Why Pay More? At the prcsenttime the movement is toward buying with greater discretion. Everyone wants a hundred cents worth for a Dolar. Staple Groceries are more in demand. Buy by the case and save. Standard Corn, per case of 21 $4.15 Tomatoes, per case of 24 $4.00 Milk Co-operative, per case $6.75 We guarantee this as good as any. Potatoes, Weston Mountain, per sack. . . . $1.90 These are giving good satisfaction. Special Cash Irice on Flour during the cam paignAsk for it. The Economy Grocery Several Actions Irtsmlsecd Dismissals were entered yesterday afternoon with the county clerk In severs! cases which have been pend ing In circuit court. The Judge called his docket on Friday and the follow, log were ordered dismissed: Violet Mc Cullough vs. Ames E. MX"u!lough; B. L. Burroughs vs. Ceorge Vichas et si.; Keena Husa vs. Julius Husa; Mary Rust vs. Glen Rust; If. K. Wilson vs. Uuby L. Williams; Mary E. Nelson vs. John Wesley Nelson; J. p. Keck vs. It. A. Wilson; Frank Rentier vs. Eva Vtcard; Vernon V. Kerley vs. Charles Moline; W. H. Taylor vs. George Dick son ft al; Pendleton Auto Co., vs. Jos eph J. Fisher; It. W. Ayres vs. Henry Arkell; The Peoples Warehouse vs. J. O. Klmery et al.; Herman Ilotlkevs. Henry Arkell et al; Watts & Rogers vs. Nell Lleuallen; Pat Dohcrty vs. W. II. Oulliford and Claud Hampton; We.it ern Land A Irrigation Co., recelvors. vs. George C. Howard et al.; and Western Lund A , Irrigation Co., re ceivers, vs., W. H,. yorton, et a). Anacortes, Wash. "I had or eanic trouble for a long time. I Buffered from backache and thoso heavy bearing pains, and my blood waa in bad condition. I had no ap petite and was generally run-down. I used Dr. Tierce's Favorite Pre scription in connection with the 'Golden Medical Discovery 'and Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets, and was completely cured. I always reeom mend Dr. Pierce'a medicines to all my friends." MB S. A. KEESE, General Delivery. Send Dr. Pierce's Invalids' ffotel, Buffalo, N. Y., 10c for trial package of Favorite Prescription Tablets Good looks in woman do not depend upon age, but upon health. You never sec a good-looking woman , who isneak, run-down. Dr. Pierce's favorite Prcscrip ion is the best women's tonio there is. It is 50 years old, and its age testifies to its goodness. NEWS NOTES f OF PENDLETON Permit fir IIoiinu Gliotl. )'. V. Ooom was issued a permit today to erect a house and barn on upper -Thompson street nt a coat of He will do the work himself, the house to consist of two rooms. Simiotl Will be Keim-iiihcred. - Tiie endorsement of N. J. Rinnotl I for secretary of the Interior, which jWas given by local republicans Bever jal weeks ago, will be given due con sideration by I'resident-elect Hard ing a letter from his private secretary Twenty-Two Men l:ivcl U'tl. r I to David Ik Nelson, of the county At a brief assembly held this mornlns central committee, today said. The HIGH SCHOOL NOTES Ollbert Struve. president of the Asso- clutcd Student ltody, presented 22 football men with letters. This is the greatest number of students to receive letters at one time in the history ol the school. Mr. Struve and Mr. Land reth both gave talks on appreciation of the team's work and took great hon or in presenting the awards on behalf boom for the -Oregon man has been taken up in other quarters and If growing, Air. Nelson today said. I'lreKrills Held. Hre drills were held in tho city's five schools this afternoon with very satisfactory results, according to re port by Klrc Chief W. K. Kingold. JLN3WAV3H1 SflQ3XHnOD HOJ 3KiINO HnOJ 3NOHd C T New Bungalow For Sale Tlds IninKahHsr K toft finely flnWicd to mil. and as I plan tn Ik- nlwtut for a l"a or so. I have docitlod to m-JI, and will make tavnit a tu-iarhnv Interest, auU ii mints that will suH ahmsit r -eqninmeiit. Would anx-l gtxsl 1It. "'! wlet rwlts, real rstatn niortgnges, I,ilerty ami VU'tory IsiimIs or niuolct wl IsmhIs In pu.im-iit part (wynH-ut, uy rwnnliulrr to lie payed ti suit txn-haw. - Tlierc Is klli hi ii, dining room, llvhig room, liiumlry rcsmi, ball! nm. five vUtm, two large ones anil three IhmI room. Ti l- nvius uee of good alac and llglitixl. Would mushier (i wle for lmirovl roperty In Califor nia ir other nUld climate uear the coast. This ad will uo re-apjiear. l"liso lwt It hi mind un til jvu can investigate. . Inquire of . ASSESSOR C. P. STUAI.vr Pciullcton, Oregon. or tho student body. Those to receive i M1 school was emptica in zv scc lettcrs were Capt. Tcrjeson, Hanley, nds while Wushingtou, Lincoln and Htendal. Kramer. Emvis. Temnle. Sim- Hawthorne were emptied In 75 sec- enton, Kennedy, Goedecke, Snyder. Ca-1 onda, The high school requited 80 hilt, llevcl. Lawrence, stonebreaker. (seconds. JIanuel Krledly. chairman LI I.ihnmn ' t ..ititir A.lklnu.n VI .. ' Of t tlH SCllOOl iMNtrd. Jl. E. IlllOW, SU- Cullcy,' Warner,' Henderson and Hg- pcrtntemlent und the chief mado the trs. j rounds. WisMlimii Initiau-d 25 I'rohim-ii Ih-rrwt Sophomores In the! Twenty five new members were Inter-class games last evening the 'shown the mysteries of Woodcraft last Freshman team defeated the Sopho- 'evening at a big session held by Pen more team by a score of 2.1-12. Thlajdltton camp W. O. W. The initiatory Is the first game that tho Sophomore prK; was -conducted by the officers team has lost. The Junior team again defeated the senior team by a small score. All classes will again play this evening before the two contestants for the championship will be announced. Dick Lawrence is In charge of these games. ,- . ' ' 90 PHONE OPERATORS MINNEAPOLIS. Dec. 14. f. P.) Ninety telephone operators tn the Drcxel exchange were held up by two boy bandits at noon today as they were receiving their pay. The band its escaped in an : automobile with about ISi'OO. and team of the camp at Walla Walla. Following initiation a banquet was served and much enjoyed by all pres ent. Caotain Al Carden served as 'toastmastar and among those respond ing were 8. H. Forshaw, D. C. Brown, Carl Oulott, It. W. Fletcher, William Ooedecke, Vr. L. ir. Idleman and Cap tain Brown of Walla Walla. ..I " ; ' l'uckagcs Are Mailed. The mail bags are beginning to Bhow a resemblance to Santa Claus" pack, according to tho clerks at the Pendle ton post office. Christmas giftSt de stined for people in eastern cities and towns, are being mailed. Some pack ages are being mailed to Germany Kngland and other foreign countries, although this mail U light. StmirieM Is Visited. Miss Uertha Davis, of the O. A. t--Kxte.nslon School, and Mra. Edith G. Weds" Riches-Still On: Stage JIM BEARD CUTS ON THE STAFF OF LIFE ' With thought of Bargains for the Buying Public always in his mind Jim Beard ordered me to sell - MEAD AT 9c A LOAF Continue and Jim Beard's Sale r 1 Proceeds. REMEMBER TIIE PLACE 300 West Webb, Corner Willow. Just Vl WhispeV off Main Street. G. AV. KELLY, In Charge. Crowds NEW YORK. Despite the fact that, at Iier marriaga to Alcxcnadcr Smith Coch ran, master of a 140,000,000 fortune, the j became one of jlhe wealthiest women of America. Gan na Walska, fa inoui Polish I opera singer. says she will slay on the (Stage. "I sing be- he says. -My C2 mature craves the expression which I can give to my tal ents through j appearing i n opera. For sheer, love of it, she intends to con tinue the work by which she formerly I made her liv inj. y I , ' I. s Distinctive Silver The silver service is so intimately woven into home af fairs that its selection should be made with a view to qual ity? enduring value and harmany with other appointment in the home. . . Silver always is an acceptable gift, combining beauty and utility and with our system you can purchase one piece and keep on adding additional pieces "all in the same pattern." . We are proud of the selection of silver we offer you. It is rare, indeed, to find an assortment where evfiry pat tern seems to be correct in motif and execution as is ob vious in our display. STERLING SILVER OR SHEFFIELD PLATE SAWTELLE'S, Inc. JEWELERS The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern Oregon I . rv r l 17 - rk. Itil , loo Largest uwunmia seicr au uuwm wisvu . ii it .'.'. ' i p i i . . . ' .. . f - : 1 1 VanDcusen. home dpmonatration aeeut, left tills morning for Wanfielrt. MIhs Davia will limpect tho doniestic Hcionca department and Mra. Van DcUKcn will meet with Blanfickl women In the Interests of Home Bu reau work. Orfk-es to he .Mm-d. A truck-load of equipment from the Walla. Walla forest office In ex pected to arrive here within the next few dav and will mark the first ftcp in the Joinlns of the Walla Walla of fice with the Pendleton office. The WHEN NEEDED Lack of Ilcscrve l-rcc Cause of .Most Failurcti In the Ialljr Affairs of Ufo To feel weary without having earned It by hard work throws the mind into disorder and confusion. . A hundred ' . ; ( h J ' Vi'cnaha foret la now united with the Cmatilla foreat and the unit will be handled from the Pendleton office, J. C. Kuhns Is supervisor. Mmnry Fell I.at Night The mercury took a sharp delclne 'Rst nlEht. falling to 2 anove zero, just one degree warmer than the cold est nisht of the season, aays Major Lee Moorhouse. official weather obser ver. The maximum today to 43. The l-arometcr to very high today, regis tering 3U.28 and Riving every indication that the present clear, cld wcatHer will continue. 1 Xol KvacUy Tills imt Xcar It 1 Too Often F.xiR'rlcuce of Jlany s tlic Men PayCash Receive More Yvflxss DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court . v Phone 880 SALE PRICES We have our regular prices on our groceries that are as low as the sale or special prices in other stores. We are not going out of business. We are going to stay in busi ness and the longer we stay the lower the prices of gro ceries are going. SOME OF OUR REGULAR PRICES ; i Sugar, per sack.... $11.00 Sugar, 8 pounds ........$1.00 Corn Meal, per sack....50c Graham Flour, per sk .65c Farina, per sack 85c Oats, per sack 75c Flour, 49 lb. sack $2.65 Flour, barrel, 4 sks $10.50 Oats, pkge, large size..35c Hills Blue Can Coffee. 5 pounds ....$1.65 Bulk Coffee, the best. 3 pounds .$1.00 M. J. B., Hills Red or Gold Shield, pound 55e M. J. B, Hills Red or Gold Shield, 5 pounds....$2.65 Rice, 8 pounds $1.00 Walnuts, 1920 crop, 3 pounds $1.00 Xmas Candy, lb.. 35c Peanut Butter, Bulk. 5 pounds $1.00 people describing their weary condi tion would each tell It differently. One can't think, another is drowsy, the next feels weak, others are irritable. moody, depressed, apprehensive, as tho case may be. To this great clrss 01 sufferers cornea Reolo, one of the grandest reconstructive agencies ever devised for definite accomplishment. It Intensifies tho activity of the vital process, provokes increased flesh, stimulates the production of red cor puscles, contributes to the defeuss of the system against depbtlon and con sequent exhaustion and In many other ways arouses tho functional processes to make you fee! that something has touched tluit one flickering vital spark von thought was about to so out. No i S amount ot description can adequately convey the difference between the feel ing of lack of nerve speed und the re bound, the freedom, the liberation from depressions that cause so many men and women to fnll in their tracks, to go to sleep nt the switch or stand still when the order Is to go ahead. It you would really like to get acquainted with your real self get a $l.0 box of Ucolo today. Ask any of the clerks at Thompsons Drug Store or any other lending drntr store. Sugar Per Sack $11.00 PayCash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court - Phone 880 MiHMiiiiMiMiiiiuiiniiimiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiuuiimmmiiniiiMiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiiiiiM 1 Kodak Enlargements I ONLY A FEW MORE PAYS TILL XMAS. HAVE YOU HAD THAT ENLARGEMENT ' I f MADE? . f IF NOT WE WILL MAKE IT. ! TALLMAN & CO. ( MiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiniiiuiiuiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiin I'imiiiimiiimiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiimiiimiiiiiiii miiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiuiiiuiuuimiiiuini THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS PRESENT One of Those Beautiful Pastel Pictures Now on Display at MURPHY BROTHERS I 5 . a 121 East Court Phone 318 Tt i 1 1 i u i n T m 1 1 ! m ! M i u i it n 1 1 1 r m 1 1 1 m i n 1 1 n i ? 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 ii u n 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 n i. i