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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1920)
Thtz nrs m PACES .DAILY EAST ?EI7DI,EIOS'H5S.S!3CITa,'?7JSI)Srs:SDAY EVENING.45ECEMESH 15, 1930. I VI. i People Here and There I J, H. titurgls was a homecomiiitf ras penirer from Portland this monilnt jon No. 24. , ifenry Tlchner, special agmt for tH fireman's Fund Insurance C6., left her this morning; after upending' the ' flay bera on business. i Dan Clark, livestock agent for the O. W. 11 A ,N. Co., arrived hr t'hi' morning- from Portland on No. 24 to look after business In thli city and vi cinity. , Among tho Pendleton busljioss men Monday and the.dntes for the shew .-will be let. .The case of W, 8. "Doc" Iludd, on trial In Portland yesterday for selling liquor to Indiana, went to the Jury lust evening-, according to Charley Myera, ilaht patrolman to tht local force, who returned, this morning after serv ing al a witness in the can Monday and Tuesday.; Mr. Myera will return to his beat tonight. , Police Judge Thomoa Fits Gerald and Chief of Police Al noberts will be home from Portland thla afternoon I Among ino i-enuieiuu uni"" ( J , ,. , . u iho went to Athena today tm transact on. No. IS after being witnesses In the business were A. if. Cox, manager of the Oregon Lumber Yard, Raymond Hatch, architect, and Earl Wllllaras. contractor. ; i, State Senator Roy W. Ritner return id this morning from Portland where ke haa been for the past Mveral days In consultation with, fellow senators re garding pluna and programs for the coming session of the legislature. 'l . - t Ilermlaton Is already making plans for its 1921 Dairy and Hog Hhow, says JYed Bennlon, who visited the west end town yesterday. The'annual stock holders' meeting will be held next Rudd trial In the metropolis. Neither (ancles a night trip home, especially with s prisoner, as the chief bas in the person of Earl Alien, whom be is bringing frqm Portland. The cnier has lieen absent for 10 days. Drilling for oil In the vicinity of At t&lla la still progressing and the com pany holds out hopes that a gusher will be struck, Carl Kupers, vice presi dent of the Atlalla Oil Co., In the city last evening, said. The boring Is now through Mississippi llmo and evidences of oil In the ground have already been seen, according to. Mr. Kupers. While be retains his farm home, near Helix. Mr, Kupers spends most of his time ai Aiiaua, wnere he also has a home. A visit of almost six months to cities In tho east was enjoyed by II. J. Lalourelle, who returned to Pen dleton yesterduy. Mr. Latourelle. who had not been east for eight years visaed rortiand, Maine; New London, .unnecucut, and Spent some time witn ms sister in Ilurlington, Ver mont, and another sister In Essex, New York. At Kesvllle, New York, ne caugm run In Lake Chamnlain and fished also at Tupper Lnkq, where his brother resides. For the past two months, Mr. l.ulourelle has boon In Montreal as the guest of his married daughter. The local man gained 20 pounds during the trip. K OFI MOT PHONE FOURoO-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE, Special Tomorrow H A M S i - LARGE SKINNED HAMS BY THE WHOLE OR HALF ' 34 cents per Pound A chance to buy at wholesale price. Only a few Order er.rly. Also PICNIC HAMS AT 25c PER POUND The Economy Grocery OFFICES AND BIT1CERS Pendleton Couple I-kvosed A mnrriiige license was Issued by the county clerk yesterday afternoon to Albert Walker and Alice Hepburn, ootn oi i'endhuon. Officer In Oppnsltn Ends Sheriff W, H. Taylor went to the east end of the county today and Deputy Sheriff Blahely went to Stan field to serve papers. X o pj Harp Sues for Money IHie A. J. Harp today filed suit against 0:J. K. Bhotwell, seeking to recover SUms of monev ntlAIFAll In ha nn Ihrnn 2 J cases of action. For labor he asks $1G."6, for goods and merchandise, Ol $381.12 and for gravel taken from his 2 property he asks 400. Tho plaintiff i is represented by Fee & Fee. XN3N1V3HX Sn031Un03 HOi 3NIN"O anOi 3N0Hd 2 Teartuws Take KxaniK. Teachers' examinations were started at the office of the county school su perintendent today with 2 applicants present The examinations are for the various (lata teaching certificates and will continue until Saturday after- rj noon. The number writing today is JO ' one of the largest In several examina- l,io8- , . - - - fj . " ' ' r J I Gray firm hers I (ring Suits 2 Gray Brothers arooery Co.," late Uj Tuesday filed suits against W, H. and HiO. S. Van Orsdall and against O. 8. N'Van Orsdnli. The first action Is to cellect on a promissory note for $1, f 2S.76 given Jointly l.y the defendants 'while the second la for I581.4J for bill for goods and merchandise, Pet erson, Bishop ft Clark represent the Plaintiffs. Weak Lungs 1 1 ' Tho who have weak lungs run not b too careful about taking cold, us ml letcs promptly treated, pnoitmnnia may follow. Asa prompt cure for bud colds no one could wlxh for a better medicine than Chamberlain's .Cough Remedy. The success that has at tended the use of this preparation, not only throughout the United Wales, but In many foreign countries, shows that It Is a remedy that can be relleo upon. It is pleasant and safe to take and only costs 36 cents; large size (0 cents. A ood Cough McdMne It speaks well of a cough medicine, when druggists use it In their own families, In preference to any other. J, Goldsmith, druggist. Van Kthcn, N. Y., writes; "I have sold Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for years, with com. plete satisfaction to myself and cus tomers. I have always us-d It In my cn family, tooth for ordinary coughs and colds and for cough following the grip and find It very efficacious." for IrullgostKm and Constipation There may be people In this vicinity who ar affected with Indigestion and constipation, and If so, they will be in terested in tho experience of Mrs. H. C. Getty, Indiana, Pa. When visiting In Mt. Jewett, Pa.. Mrs. Octty was ad vised to try Chamberlain's Tablets for Indigestion and constipation, and says: "Tills medicine not only cured me, but toned up my whole system, so that my health has been better than for years, since taking It." ' , The Joy of Lvlng No one can reasonably expect to get much pleasure out of life when his bowels are constantly constipated. A few doses of Chamberlain's Tablets will move the bowels, strengthen the digestion and give you a chance to realize the real Joy of living. PILOT ROCK ODDFELLOW E WILL iliinipiHiMiiimtiiiiiiiim I Practical Gifts We have that $11.00 t.W 3 Thla Is a year of practical gifts for Christmas, kind of merchandise, j , VOn WIFE OR MOTHER fVenuine Hudson Bay all wool White Blanket M Five pound all wool Brown Blanket FOn YOFR K1STER OR 6WEI7riIE.RT Blue Perse Yeomanette Middy M Blue.Flannel Oold Braid Ooody Middy ......$ I3.S Red Flannel Black Braid Ooody Middy I2.30 Black or red Silk Middy Tie . t.00 rOIVTIIK BOY OH VOCJW1 MAX Hunting Knife with Sheath '" Army Axe, smojl ... - - 1. Officers' Dress Shoe, Corovan color ".00 Bunting Flag, 4x feet , , ,. 5-00 Aluminum Mesa Pan - - , . - FOR I.YI Btag Shirt for Hunting or Caroplns ..-..... :. . Mackinaw. O. D. or Grey - l.S0 Leather Vest - - .I0.00 Officer press Bhoe, Cordovan color .00 Box of Cashmere Sox. assorted shades , $I.4W Horse Hide rw1' Cordovan color - M.ITdT AT TIIK ARMY STORE" MMY AND NAVY SALES CO. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON llcven Candidate Take Work cieven canaiuaies last night were given work In the first degree by Eure. ka lodge of Oddfellows and five more were elected to membership and will be initiated at a later meeting. I Victory Bond Interest Tnc Interest on the fifth liberty loan or I victory notes is due today,. December and holders of the bonds were engaged today In clipping coupons and 3 1 cashing In on their Investments. This la the third payment of Interest on 3 Uhls Issue. S .... t.f MMAIW ST. .-. ; fmiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiitiiiiiiiuiiiiHiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiMiiiiiHiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTi Pay Cash 1 ' ' Receive More 1 Pay Less , DESPAIN & LEE CASIJ , GROCERY 209 E. Court - i ' Phone 880 SALE PRICES We have our regular prices on our groceries that are as low asthe 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, pec sack.... $11.00 Sugar, 8 pounds ...;i..$1.00 Corn Meal, per sack....50c Graham Flour, per sk '.65c Farina per sack ......:...8Sc Oats, per sack 75c Flour,, 49 lb. sack $2.65 Hour, barrel, 4 Bks $10.50 Oata, pkge, large size..35c JHilla Blue Can Coffee. 5 pounds $1.65 Bulk Coffee, the best. 3 pounds ., $1.00 M. i. B., Hills Red or Gold Shield, pound 55c 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 1 Sugar Per Sack $11.00 PayCash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE GASH GROCERY 209 E. Court . Phone 880 Boy Huns Hand ' . - Robert Bishop has his left- hand bandaged as a result of an encounter with a pain of glass. In the wrds o the youngster, he "tackled a window from the stairway." The accident oc curred this morning and the cuts re not serious ljut provide an opportunity for the use of a Ilound-L"p handker chief as a sling. " Chnrch to Hvo Minvtrel v Twenty Pendleton men will take on a licoric colored complexion Friday night and present a minstrel show for the entertainment of thet ladies of the Presbyterian church, and other mem bers and friends. , The black faces will be in costume, with A. M. Crystal, Dr. David B. Hill, Rev. J. M. Cornetison and Clyde 'Phillips as end men. Rev. George I Clark will act as Interlocu tor. Songs and Jokes will form the program, which Is to tie followed by tho serving of refreshments. (Easf Orcgonian Special.) " I'lLoT JtOCK. Dec. 15. on Wed nesday evening Dec. 15, the Pilot Mock Odd Fellows and Itebekahg will en tertain the Pendleton orders in . O. O. F. halL The committees composed of Carl Htewart, Charles Miller and C. LmPolu from the Odd Fellows and Mrs. Ida Itoyer, Mrs. Sarah Harvey and Mrs. KHen Chittenden from the Ite bckahs, are planning a full program for the affair. The feature of most interest la a big supper. All members with their wives and husbands are In vited to be present. The Commercial club and Woman's Community club will hold a joint meeting Tuesday evening to which an citizens of the town are invited. The matter to be discussed is a municipal Christmas tree. The play "Troublesome Invest ments," given by high school stud ents under the direction of Miss Marie Badura. was a decided success. In spite of the high wind the seats were all sold and the comedy was enjoyed by all. The following people were In tho cast. George Jordan, Eleanor Hasca.ll, Dwight Schannep, Vclma Royer, Wilbert Horn, Llla Fletcher, Master Kdwin Fletcher. Willie Kid well, Ted Roy, Albert Pallock, Caro line Ijorenz and Hugh Currin. Prizes were awarded to the best characters, three Judges being selected from the audience. Kleanor Has- eall. George Jordan and Dwight Schannep received first, second and third prizes respectively. Between the acta, several special numbers were given, one of the most pleasing of these being the high school male quartet composed of George Jor dan, Victor Bracher, Ted Roy and Willie Kldwell, Others who appeared in the specials were, Elmo Russell,.! Zclla Johnston, Beteha Hemphjll, Ella I Stanton, Thelma Pollock and Marvin j Hoy. The .Saturday night dance In I. O. O. F. hall was well attended. Albrecht's orchestra furnishes unusually good music for these dances, and the public is invited to attend. Robert Shnfer came Up from Pen dleton Thursday. Rollin McBroom attended the high school play here Friday night John Bradburn haa been employed -V : ' Pretty ToHet 1 . ) . W ,.mi B Ware . Silver toilet ware in a pattern that Is permanently good no that it may be arldi'd to on orcaplon niMkes one of the prettiest of gift pcHWlbmiien. Jlundsomely engraved toilet sets are a prime addition to Milady's dressing tiilile or to tS.n guest room. GUT LINES We are showing a beautiful line of. HM.VKFl NOVKIriKH of all kinds that are espenially suitable for gift purposes. Substantial articles - of correct design that have many iwws are shown. Vanity cass, dorine hoses, mesh bags, manicure fiierea, cigarette cases and many others. (A small deposit will hold any article until Christmas) SAWTELLE'S Inc. Ji;WU.KI!Si, The I.nrgtt TH:uti(,iiil Dealer), ill IZastem Oregon. by the city to act aa street commis sioner and marshall. A curfew will be rung at 9:30 and all children under age are expected to be either at home or properly chaperoned. Gilbert Rofferty who has spent the past eight years in Pilot Rock lefjt Sunday for California where he will make his home in the future. While here Mr. Kafferty has made many friends who regret his departure. a short time. About ed from the affair. $24 was e jiz- Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchinson were in Pilot Rook Friday. James Hascall of Pine Grove was a Pilot Rock visitor Monday. Miss Manila "Wright was shopping in Pilot Rock Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boylen drove tp Helix Saturday where they were guests at a family reunion at the home Mrs. Herbert Boylen Jr, returned j of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Gemmell. All Monday from Pendleton where she re-1 fr embers of the Makom Mclntyre cently underwent an operation for re-1 family were prer-ent. raoval of tonsils. ' j Glenn Pmith was in Pilot Rock Fri- jdav night to attend the high school The Bazaar given by the Ladi?s play. Bible Class Saturday afternoon was a Walter Ross was transactinc bus- success, the articles all being sold in lnes in Pilot Rock Monday. Dr. Lynn E. Blakeslee Shronlo and Nervous disease Women. X-Ray Electro Therapeutic remple Bldg. Phone 41 Rooat X Twenty Attend Meeting- , Twenty Hermiston farmers atended a meeting of the Ifermieton Farm Bur eao yesterday and each signed a mem bership card for 1921, says Fred Ben nlon, county agent who attended the meeting. J. F. MoXtiught resided and explained the plan for joining the Am erican Farm Bureno federation, while Henry Sommerer, George A. Cressey and Mr. Bennion explained the Farm Bureau work, nana were made for a big meeting In January, -at which time a definite 1921 program will be out lined and officers will be selected. Many from I'mstllln In South Long Beach, Cal., has a large and enthusiastic Umatilla county delega tion, according to a letter received here from Mr. and Mrs. Victor S. Mc Donald, formerly of Athena, who re side In the southern California city. The t'matUl; folk frequently have reunions and they declare that they are able to become better acquainted there than at home where they are kept buxy and the size of their farms keeps them from visiting. Among those who make up the "colony" are: Mr., and Mrs. McDonald and family Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison and fam ily, of Adams; Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Hales and family, of Adpms; Mr. and Mrs. F. E. King, of Pendleton; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. King and family, of Wes tona John Gelss and family of Adams; John Winn and, family, of Weston: George Bradley and family, of Pendle ton; George Woodward and family of( Adams; .Io Pngwell and daughter, otj Helix; CharleB McAlevy and Family, i of Helix; J. T. Lleunllen and family, of Adams, and B. A. Dudley and faqi- X,;eftfcflr;i.!;:T!,;;,i-:. , A BUILDING TONIC To those of delicate con stitution, yoan2 or old, Scott's Emuislan is nourishment and tonic that guilds up the whole body. 8rWt ft IVmne. BVranfwId.N J. ! !!!l!ill!!I!n'I'!l'!!M!liil1lllimill!llti!iiiniiiiil!iiiiiiiiH'!iii!iiH!iiHitii!ii!ii!tiniii!mmi(imiii Don't Pay More Than $12.00 For a Pair of Men's or Women's Shoes Our new policy is now going to be no hoe in tho house over $1200, which will insure you as you go out to purchase shoes that you can buy good, first class merchandise at the right price no profiteering here. We operate on a very small expense and are for getting the usual margin of profit to do this. i ;,i lUHiuiiiiunLiinuinniiiiiuiniiniiiiiiniiiiimiiiniinHiinHinnn Pendleton's Popular Price Shoe Store. 735 Main Street lhii.iuu.ii PASTIME TODAY Children, Sc Adults, 20c ANNE LITTLE AND JACK HOXIE IN LIGHTNING ERICE EDDIE POLO IN THE VANISHING DAGGER ,. UNIVERSAL COMEDY UNCLE TOM'S CABOOSE ARCADE Today Children, 10c Adults,, 35c Katherine MacOONALD IN! "THE TURNING . POINT" Some of the most beautiful scenes and settings ever screened photographed by a consumate artist. The woman the world worships is she whose love for her man or her child is so great that in it she loses self. A ROMANCE OF GLORIOUS MOTHERHOOD ' By Robert W. Chambers - LARRY SEMON IN SCHOOL DAYS A3LTA Today Children, 10c Adults, 35c ' A Lois Weber Production "To P lease One Woman" . i i , A Paramount Picture HALLROOM BOYS COMEDY "MISFORTUNE HUNTERS" m v