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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1921)
IMMlMlildlln rOTOTEES PACE3 I DAILY EAST OREGONIAH, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING. JANUARY 1, 1021. rAO", FIVE J J i'lT lCX 111 -Fry People Here and Frank Prsstwood of t'tnutllla ij a Jlotfll iiowmun guen loaay. Frank GUIUand and a. W, Biicon ore in the city from Pilot liook. Mr. and Mr. Victor Johnson of 1-a Grande nr visitor In the city, P. II. Connor, who IdTn the O-W. It. & N. service In up from Blunflfld to. day. ' M. V. White, who 1 In thn Iioukp building business, Im here from ller mlston. " John I Darker, well known Mi'ii cliuinlle Is hern today from hi home in the niounlainH. Mr. and Mm. H. H. Ounn of Her- minion ore now in the city, being; jfiieKtH at the Hotel Pendleton for the day. Carl R. Fraimeen, local tailor, left on a late' train lout nldlit for Portland to spend today and Sunday visiting; with relative residing there. Jo Ramon, who operate a farm a mile eaxt of Echo, wa a business vis itor In the city Friday. He had a mai ler to' lake up with the county court, anion other bttsines. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FfMTn KNT A Va nd ' 3 room A pi S'I7 Aura. Phone !-'. In appreciation of our pleasant re lations in the past, we take this oppor tunity to wish you a Happy and Pros perous New Year. - k - - ,,' Economy INCOME TAX Holding Your Wheat What should the farmer do about his Income Tai re turn 16 he Is holding hie Wheat until next year? By all means open up books on the Inventory basis and make the return showing wheat on fiand as Income this year. Do not" let It go until next year and have a double shot of Income. We will open up these books and keep them- for you. This will save you money on your Income Tax. Jt will give you a permanent business record. It will take the grief out of your Income Tax. 1 Permission for making your return on the Inventory ba sin must be secured from the Commissioner before Febru ary Kith, 1S1. Come In and let ns explain tide in detail. Gosper Accounting Co. STAXfilEIt . . The spirit of the season calls us to a better appreciation of favors extend ed and the value of your patronage1 in the past. May the New Year bring you and yours a full quota of Happi ness and Prosperity. Despain if., J. Hlrrt Ik an Alhena visitor In ii'cnnieton Ttlehnrd Rice, a eecond year student at Culver Military Academy at Culver, lnd., will leave to reiume hi studies InnlKlU on No. IS. He ho been at homo for the Christmas holiday. Nat Kimball wan among; the Pen dletonlumi who left for Portland on Friday to witness th coming tif the New Yeor In a metropolitan atmos phere. Ife will be back on Monduy. Jimmy Wilson, of Alexander's! de partment store, left yesterday for Heppner to nss the holiday with his relative who reside there. He Is a member of the Klks lodno at Heppner and planned to take part In the dedi cation of the lodge's new home. Karl Srhntle, a cousin of Dr. Steph en B. U PenroBe, preiildent of 'Whit man college, . Walla Walla, arrived here on Friday to be the house guest over New Yeur' of Norborne Herkeley Jr. Both are students at the , Walla Walla Institution. They will return to morrow evening to the neighboring city together to resume their studies after having enjoyed the holiday. WIMi ItEKI'MEJ liEAimiUiHIP NEW YUHK, .Ian. I. (A. P.) Bo land said De Valera'e object In relum ing vu to resume active lenderKhlp of the "Irish provisional, government" ond to press forward the cuune of the Irish insurgent. Grocery mniiDIJIG & Lee There Three month without a dollar In fire Ions and two month without an alarm being turned In are two out standing; polnu In the record of Pen dloton's fire-prevent Ion efficiency in the year 1820. The total loss from fire during the year waa 12.00, $7u of whlrh wo auntalned In three fire. .. February, June and November panned without a dollar' loo from fire. In Auust the six alarm that were turned in resulted in only J5 loH. December had folir ulnrma unA fll 25 in damage. There were only 33 alarm during 19:10, a opposed to (4 for the year previous. Both in the number of alarm and In the Ion aun talned, there wa a decrease, showing that the continual fire prevention propaganda sprend by Chief William K, Riligold la having an effect for good. Considerable new equipment wan added to the department in the past year. Including a aafety net. addition- al hone and other appllnncen. The year 121 will nee A npw fire truck with a pumper plant, added to replace tne present out-of-dale truck. The record for the pant 12 months, on taken from the fire chief official report to the city recorder, are an fol lows: Month . ' Alarms. January 2 February 1 840 March J j.r.oo April i 600 COO SOft 1.20d May j June July : 4. August g September '. H October ..' 3 November December 4 I2& Total jj J I2.0H0 Between Muv II. nn.l lniv a a Hod of fit days, and between October 24 and December 9, a period of 46 days, there were no fire alarms turned In to the Pendleton fire department The trunks of llvln trees m v h utilized at times In place of sending and receiving antennae for radio appa ratus. This will be of great benefit to aerial forest firo patrol companies In time of fire. The business community of Ger many believe that the Oerman fleet betrayed the Fatherland and caused Its ruin and consequently no German trader or shipowner will employ for mer naval officers, even those who served on warships In the battle of Jutland. XEW COMMISSION nns (Continued from page I.) 1. and Union High School district No. 2. Judge Schannep is secretary of PI lot Rock Lodge No. 165 A. F. & A. M.. Is a member of Damon Dodge No. 4, Knlfrhts of Pythias of Pendle ton and of the Pendleton Lodge, aionern woodmen of America. He and his family, consisting of Jlrs. fcchannep and six children ore Enls copallann in religious belief and are members of the Church of the Re deemer of Pendleton. Native Of Missouri I. M. Schannep was born near Ver sailles. Morgan County, Missouri, Oct. 15. 1877, His father, was bnrn In Ohio and his mother, Catherine Ly nch, was born In Wilmington, Dela ware. He was next to the youngest of 10 children. Ho became Interested In politics and was secretary of the Republican County Committee of Morgan County, Missouri for several years. Judge fchnnnep. was admitted to the bar In April, l0 and has prac ticed continuously since, most of the time In VeTsnlllea, Missouri. In 1913 the family removed to San Diego, Cal.. There they remained only one yearv They came to Pendleton in Oct. 1915 and to Flint Hock In January. 1916, where Judge Schannep has since pratlced law. Ho was county treasurer of Mor gan County, Missouri, for a term, upon completion of which he was ap pointed by Ex-Governor Herbert S. Hudley, as probate and Juvenile judge. Ho served two years of an unexpired term Just prior to coming West. When he first came to Pendleton he had of fices with Judge S. A. Lowell. Bean Wn.n Tclcirruplicr H. E. Bean is Just 4 4 years of ago today, having first seen the light of day, Jan. 1, 1S76, nt Virgil City, Mo. Ho did not, like his colleague. Judge Schannep, grow up a Mlssourlnn, but when two years old went with his par ents to lTnlonvlle, Mich. The died when Mr. Bean was but three years old and one of a family of 11 child ren, His mother kept the family together and not until he was IS years old did he leave home. Ho did this to earn his way through a telegraphy school at Janesvllle Wis. He had been pro vided by his widowed mother with a good common school education and he fitted himself to be an operator. Mr. Bean followed railroad work for several years, first with the Chi cago and Northwestern nt Belle Tlalne Wlndon nnd Elmore, Minn., and Cht ppewa Falls, Wis. For nine years he was station af,ent on the Great North ern on the Duluth division and ter minal operator on the'Northern Paci fic nt Glendlve, Mont. fnmo To Oregon In 1000 The new commissioner came to Oregon In 1900 and was employed by the old O. U. & N. us agent at East Portland. Km was transferred to Mil ton as agent In 1903 and from there J went to Tekon, Wr.sh. He resigned jand purchased the Freewater, Hard 'waro In 1910. I In 1inJ H.l,lln nt Mm.,n h d married to Miss Nellie Samlerson. daughter of the late IX C Sanderson. The Beans hove three children. During- the past six year Mr, Bean has eojMiVtccI a dtirly and alfalfa, io, I lodge theic end past ni;i der i f ranch at t'maplne, speclalt'lug Injine (Irmme. Doring tho war b? wmh high gr:u!i! milk cows. He ossiuted In a committee man for the various re organising tiio Hudson Bay Coopers-i erty loan and clh'T war drives, live ('rc.iioerv In 1914 nnd has slnc i -Judge hVhnnnep plans 10 icmove been Us secn ti'iy and treasurer. Halt'i Pendleton to. reside during hisi Is a member of the school board In hns community, secretary of the I. O. OREGON THEATRE Wednesday, January 12 RETURN OF THE PERENNIAL FAVORITE RICHARD WALTON TULLY PRESENTS THE- SUCCESS OF- . 5UGCE5SE35 9 r .jk mm m A BIUlXr.WT CAST. WITH I I4HSI; K IKK KWIJ.I. AXI THE ' . . FA MOt'S M(.l; JIAU IIAS ' SIASSIVK W mi' PHOIH4TIOV HKVEAI,I; TIIK KX HTXO :U ATMOSPIIKItK )!' THE HAWAII AX IKfcAMS MII, 01C1IH.S A'OW NcoIh at Pt-opli-s WanlioiiM'. l-rtdny. .luniiary 7 I'RKIX $2.(MI, .5, $1.00 Wil'S TAX Dl 0 H .term but Mr. Bean wlll maintain at I'tnnplne. THE- OOST TALKED OP PLSy OFTIE V y ' l.lr '" I WIILLAIRB at a N ew "Level Effective with the publication of this announcement, Willard Batteries will be sold on a new and materially lower price level. The same Willard quality backed by the same authorized Willard Service. Pendleton Battery Service Station Cor. W. Court and Garden. WELLARB Ij.SsiltiL V " i'- WHY SAWTELLE'S FOR JEWELRY? Because In buying jewelry it is best to trade with the old established firm (since 1 887) the years established Bhow that the firm must be founded solidly. Because We buy for cash and effect every possible saving to pass tn to you. , Because Being the largest store in Tendle ton, our assortment is larger and the stock more completely representative of the best in jewelry. Because Our prices are lower than usual. Our policy of one price and that price in plain figures allows you to make comparisons. Jeweler? Pendleton The Largest iamond Dealers in Eastern . Oregon. J9 P- ! 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