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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1921)
TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OUECoXIATt, TEffDLETON; OREGON, WtlDATEYEinKOJAtmARYJim FACE FIVE L People Jiere and There (Mr. and Mrs. Grover Temple and hree weeks' old baby, were passengers from Helix on thin mornlnK' North ern I'aclflc train Into Pendleton. Mm. Charlca Alspach, of Helix, camo I'd Pendleton today to shop. JVf. B. Mayberry, Adama merchant, U a business vlHltor In the city today. ' Ouy It. Jolinson, local manager for the Trl-Htute Terminal Co., went to Pilot Hock on the train thlH mornlnir to vlHlt the elevator and wurehouHe ponded by that company there. , llufilneM In flour and wool, In which he t heavily Interested, la quiet : at the present. Edirar W. Bmlth. of Port land, suld today. Mr. Smith In here or n ttnd a a guest at the home of parents, Mr. and Mr. I'- ! Hmilth. Mr. Smith Is president of the Asl&rla Flouring- Mill and ft director in tilie Columbia Uasln Wool Co., of I'oitlsnd. l t u-UI illnpllSfl nolltl- Irnittir Mniuvintr -. - t ..i i .i.Bnihan their orica- nnlaatlon tomorrow when they meet n HPorlland to conrer on me 1 Lnare I Tntnun flW Ih JarkRon , Day and the ajl-day convention will no 101 i i . i, Avmiinr bv a banque for 00 at the Portland unomuor u. Commerce. Will M. Petereon, of thle city, who l on the program for an address an a representative from thin nectlon of the state, left thia after noon for Portland be present. today taking with him the Bsplist of ficial who were here yesterday for the Kingdom Conference. A meeting Is being held at Adam thla evening. It. M. Turner, formerly of thle city und at one time dim riot attorney, Ih a Pendleton business vlHltor today. Mr. and Mrs. Turner make their home In Umatilla. M Dunuls. farmer from Volln. In ft l be ioi- huffing vlHltor In the city today, banquet - IPflllTWEliiS bAiHLu zi rpt; M. ti. ThompHon motored to Adama "" - , - , If PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY -i t, ,..,. X ' ' . , f" '' .". Friday Special ' ;: '' ' - 'f - tJ v ' " MEDIUM SIZED PINEAPPLE 25c per can SMALL PACKAGES GOLDEN ROD WASHING POWDER, 2 for 15c GLASS, ZINC OR BRASS WASHBOARDS - 60c S o 2 PI H o c ? 9 2 M Z PI n O 90 to 3 Economy Grocery.; o u, u K O s a. Call 409 113 Wet Webb - We Have Reliable Service PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE f I ' ' " NEWS OF THE COUNTY i OFFICES AND OFFICERS Comity Has New Hag. ' A new American flat flies today from the flagstaff of the county court I house. The flag it replaced wan no ! badly torn by the winds of late that I it had parted in two. Spouse. Convicted, Wife Sue-a. Olcy Jacolison, who la in the Oregon atate prlHon under eight yearn een tence for rape, today waa aued for dl vnrcn bv Lillian M. Johnson. She aaks custody of their minor child. V. J. Warner represents the plaintiff. . Phelps JlcHilttiH A ItoadniaHUT. The resignation of U. K. Phclpa county roadmaster, waa handed to the county commisatonfru today and wan to bo acted upon thin afternoon. He expecU to enter engineering ImsitieoH later. Mr. Phellia has been roadmast er for the pat year and a half. : Andy Towles " Sayi ' Tanlac Built Him Up So He I Ready , to Go Back on Job Rheu matism Gone. "Tanlac certainly proved to bo the medicine I needed for since I began taking it I have gained twenty-one pounds und am ready to go back to work," eald Andy Towlee, 052 Market street, Portland, Ore. , "For two years before I etnrted tak ing Tanlac I had suffered from atom ach trouble and rheumatism. My ap petite waa poor and the little I did manage to eat wouldn't digest and made me miserable for hour after warda. Gaa would form on my stom ach and preHS agalnnt my heart and lungs until I oould hardly breathe and often I just had to gasp for breath. I was always contlpated, had awful headaches, there waa a roaring noute in my head and I often became so dizzy I could hardly stand on my feet. The rheumatism in my back and legs was so bad I nearly always waa in im!n and my joints were so stiff I could j scarcely use-my limbs. Finally I be- came so nervous, run-down and weak I Just had to give up and unit work I entirely. "A friend of mine in Seattle, told me of the hetif-fita he had received from Tanlac and t decided to try It myself, Well, sir, It has done me so much, good , my friends all ask mo what I have been taking to make me look an well, and I mighty o,uick til them it was j Tanlac. I now have a Bptendid appe-1 tlte, everything ngres with me and I am never troubled with gas or short- ness of breath. The rheumatism h.is ! left me entirely, and I can get around I as good as I ever cnnld. I am not both ered with constipation, never have a headache or dizzy, and that peculiar roaring has gone from my head. My nerves are In good shape, I sleep well, hnvA retrained mv lost weight and strength and feel simply fine all the i time." Pendleton by Tanlas is sold Thompson Hcos. in their minor child, 1 1 '10 support money during pendency or the suit, J100 at- tnrnev feet, ttnri CT. emirt. eriMtfl. Khe asks custody of the child, $1000 gross alimony ana ijuh mommy alimony. Haley, Jtuley & Htelwer and If. 3. War ner represent the plaintiff. Coniiuls-Joiier Are School Slow. All three of Umatilla county' com missioners are directors of school boards 111 their respective home dist ricts, it developed today. Judge (fz-huntiAn iu nn h.t h the Kniirrin lit I'i- ' l ltn.b , .nn..iulnnaH Tl,mln (a n Falem where he bus been attending "(director ut Stanfield and fominissi- oner j?ean ui i mapine. KiiM-r;ntcii(icnt Iteiurim. M- i fireen. county school super intendent, returned this morning from ennvenlion of the county slipcrlnelld ienn of the state. He was also a dele- i gate at the O. H. T. A. convention iai I week at Portland. Alvvay at Your Service You can always save money on better shoes here with our complete line of men's, women's and chil dren's shoes and besides you have a large line to se lect from. r" SPECIAL Men's Brown English last Shoes, leather sole and rubber heels. All sizes, at Men's Black and Brown Blu. Shoes, round toe, solid leather - 7'50 Boys' Brown English last Shoes at $5.00 oSooterv ' Pendleton's Popular Priced Shoe Store. 735 Main St. fudge Calls Dodkct. . Circuit Judge O. W. PhelpB this aft ernoon called his docket In prepara tion for the January term of court which convenes on Monday morning. A large number of dismissals Is expect ed to be made as a list of old cases was made by the county clerk for the pur pose of closing the records. Swot at Summit IS Tnrhc. Snow on the summit of the moun tains In the south of the county Is nearly 18 inches deep and it is quite cold, Dave lavender, deputy sheriff, said today. He arrived back In Pen dleton at 10 o'clock this morning from a trip to Ukioh. Pilot Itock and vicin ity, serving civil papars for tho coun , , - . . . ' Hiixiiand Cruet. -Complnint Snys Arlle K. Vinson today filed suit for divorce from Bird O. Vinson, charglne him with cruelty. She alleges.that he abuses and slaps here and otherwise makes her life unpleasant. The plain tiff asks title to ail property jolntlv owned. for an order restraining the defendant front disposing of their property or automobile, for an order enjoining him from molesting her or KILLED BY TRAIN HHXSnOnO,' Jan. 7. John Jack, aged about 65. pioneer, waa struck by a 8. P. Electric train, Portland bound ut about 1 o'clock this afternoon, and death ensued within a half hour. Jack sustained two broken legs and received internal Injuries. He was driving a team and was crossing the raiiroad at the Witch Hazel school house, two miles eat of Hillsboro. He Waives a widow and a grown family. Bilffl ti "' "Pape's Cold Compound" Breaks any Cold, in Few Hours PayCash Receive More rtW"?8 DESPAIIM LrLilli ijttuur-ivj. 09 E. Court ,: ' , Phone 880 CRISCO CRISCO IS DOWN LOWER THAN LARD BUY CRISCO AND SAVE MONEY 6 Pounds . Crisco $145 Cnsco ' . . - .-. ' ' r. - ..-v. --''.. , '" " '-''-"' ' 9 Pounds, .M" Pounds 1V2 Pounds Crisco 40c ' Crisco pavrnRri Receive More ?7 J$m ifePATN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 Jnstant Relief! Don't stay stuffed tip! Quit blowing and snuffling! A nf "Pnn- rold ComDound" tak en every two hour until tlire dosea are taken usually breaks up any coia. The very first dos opens clogged nn.iriia and the a:r nassagea of the head; stops nose, running; relieves the hu.i..ih. riniinpKji. reverisnnesa. . ' t'onc-g cnti (,omi)ound".acta quick sure, and costB only a few centa at drug stores. It acta without, assisuince tastes nice, contains no quinine In slst upon Pape's! BANANAS 25c DOZEN Pendleton Trading Co. MEAT' SALE Every Day lJendleton Trading M). SIMPLEX SUNBOWL ELECTRIC RADIATOR Attach It to any lamp Mtcket. With the Simplex meccno tnnhnwl Hadlator you can in. Itantlv have the radiant warmth if the summer sun from, any lnmn socket. The Inverted cone-shaped, el- ictrlo heating element and 1U generoua sited reflector iriaket aiii radiator not only tne 1101 st and most cheerful but also the most economical of them til. It takes no more current to operate than your -electric Iron r toaster. . . J. L. VAUGIIAN HIGH SCHOOL NOTES The Hallmark Jewelers contract for the entire output of largo factories. Thin enable them to ob tain watches, -ilverware, jrold and silver jewelry, etc., at a big saving. You g"t the 'advantage of this saving when you buy at our store. We are the exclusive Hallmark repre sentative in Pendleton. -cJenjeler? Pendleton Ure. ft The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern I , Oregon. ei rut 1: State Iihato (jiicstion ISi-o-ivcd. The state debate question has been received hv the hich school. The 'question for debate which will be held in Kuffene in JIuy Is concerning tne frnt-nrnmnt nwnerHllin fit ritilroadrt. This is a timely question which is re- lunchea and other paraphernalia, will leave Pendleton at 6 a. m. Sunday for the west end of the county. fcich captain can decide where he wants to go in pursuit of the rahblta. At 4 p. This is a timely question whtcn is re- m. snootim? i i" celvinp a great deal of comment of ; must report In the city by 6 p. m. Sun late. To enter the. state debate Pen- day. The team with the fewer rabbits dieton must defeat such .towns as will be obliged to turn over their quar illlton. Stanfield. Condon, Jltppmr i ry to the winners and to provide I hem and Pilot Kork. ; with a banquet on Monday evening. I The rabbits will be sold. i , Debate Trymiti Htm. Tryouts fori Each team will have a truck on the local debating team will be held J which to carry its rabbits from the sometime during the next week. Sev-.huntine grounds. The rules of the eral students are working hard to ; contest require that the shooting be n,..lA th floltnto loiim nn,l It. Is ! i n.,I inth scountv. it 18 exiwivQ thought that com pet It ion will be keen for the places. The first dual debate will be held February 14 with Milton.. The question for the di.-l-rict debut? Is: " itc solved. That the principle of the oiicn shop should lie adopted in American industry." Miss Laura Koss, himory teacher w couch. JAPAN WANTS NAVY Keillors Dixru Sho-.v The senior clars discussed the senior play at a meeting last evening. Tickets were given to all present and the it. le of these will b through r.K'mlM-rs of the that the teams will contain nearly '20 men each. Sol Fauro today announce.! h r'en hut the telephone reaching Mr. 1 1 .. -man at .U-s.- on would not work u .,1 his selections could not be obtained. The following will follow Mr. Baum: Guy Wyrlck. !uy Matlock, Earl t'outta, W. 1. Humphrey, Fred Limp kin, Gene Blanchett, H. Xelson, S. I.ivermore. J. Quackenbush, Jim King, ieorge King. George Gertson, J. K. Kikins, Jim Can-oil and fir. F. 1.. Ingram. MOTI1MMEND For Expectant Mothers Oseo Br Trf.ee Geheut:cxs earn rtm toausrom somisaos m iiii, nn usntts tiwum Cs, Oter. 9-0. aruiru. 6. SENATE WOULD END 11 ARM ENLISTMENTS WASHINGTON", Jan. 7. (A. P.) A unanimous favorable report was or dered by tho senate military commit tee on Senator Xew's resolution direct ing the secretary of war to stop army enisunents until the number enlisted is reduced to 175, OvO. , TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ft hi SAI.B Can: f-intr. Phono V. Webb. ry bird, beautiful 7S-H or apply J1J J " SECOND TO NO ONE LONDON, Jan. ". (I. P.) Japan cannot permit another rations' navy to surpass hers, even when the in crease i proposed by so "Ardent a liacifict and genuinely religious a man as secretary Daniels," Baron Hayafhi oeclared in an interview here. The ymbncnHnr Knill war is folly. To avoid difficulty he suggested a Japan ese-American agreement. FORDNEY BILL WILL BE RUSHED THRUGH WASHINGTON, Jan. 7 (V. P. TntAnttnn nf rushing the Fordney emergency tariff bill through the sen ate again is expressed by republican leaders. When the senate nuance committee resumed hearing on the bill. Senator smoot. one of the supporters of the measure, urgea witnesses io "" oner, raying we uti l wwm. i w. tir.uc these hearings after Tuesday." 'U. S. DEPORTS. 23 f.lORE REDS I -'X , ' v"5" ' $ , , 4 , it. ' , v . v i - " ' i . - ; - $ , - ' " --, , . ' HEAVY RAINS HAVE , ..-.5; k x t - w s ftAI.EM, Jan. 7.--(F. r.i The re cent heavy rains will have cost th state highway department nearly hundred thousand dollars by tho time all the damage the rains did to the roads is repaired, state highway en gineer Nunn estimates. Bo far no grades, bridges or culverts are reported wushed out. The damage Is confined to hlides. i i? Jk""' ! ' Twentythree men nd women, held by the sovernmect to be communists, are oa their war back to Barope. Uncle Bam ordered them deported. They were rounded up In cities all eeer the ua ttoa. Moet of them are Ruasiana. Iney are ahowa Btartlne baclt. ?l ! Plione ISt KM E. Cburt W(iKS CIT- WOKRKltS ASK t'HKAP ;I5X'KH11 PFXI-JNGHAM. Wash., Jan. 7. Following a reduction of 20 per cent in wages, a joint shop committee of em ployes of the Iilocilcl-Donovan lumber mills adopted a resolution asking Bel- llngham retail grocers ana mucners to make mu'terlul reductions in prices. The committee represents luih) fnpii hes. ' ' ' Lets TV JTie sure way to' NHtT?) BRAND KM Vizi's Slicker ihTt?irioii 4V. wni3nttcnt i K . (orewrvklndof sJ wet work or sport a-itower ca isiiaua.li la" ftio -ofl liOilOM MA39i Clasa Jens Terjeson was chosen head j usher ami limine ivenoeo inc-reium. i Freshmen will sell candy both niRhts! of the play. Hen Smith was chosen property manuper for the play by the class executive committee. j Class numerals will lie Riven to members of the class who take part in the class basketball sanies. Miss Al-, ii.rtu McMonies and Jiavid Fwanxon were placed on the conimiltee to sc-. cure the numerals. Those entitled to emblems arc. Mildred Ropers, cap tain: Alberta Me Monies, Marjone McMonies. .Mary riurke, Genevieve nhi mH Tottie Lain?. Tioys who won numerals are, David Swanson. captain: Donald Wood worth. Gilbert Struve John Deck with. t.ueius .Mattlirwson, John f!;iun ders aiuj Willy Doherty. BOWMAN AND BAUM TO LEAD RABBIT HUNTERS Tnr, C Towman nmd Sol Faum will load two seore of local sportsmen Sun day in a competitive Jack rabbit shoot. tYi frit nf 11 1,1'OllOMed se'-;e of 'i-'nl shoots to be fostered by the l'emlleton Itod & (Hill 'lh durilia the winter. Flans for the affair were miute at a meelinu last mslit ot tne run. ,u inr J. H. Kates office, with an enthusiartic attendance. ii The nlmrode, w ith their shot guns, t vi; BLANKETS 5 pound Vicuna Blankets, double, 62x80 $9.50 10 pound Vicuna Blankets, double, 74x86 $19.00 4 pound Genune Hudson Bay Blankets, white with black stripe 51Z.50 Army Blankets, new $7.00 Army Blankets, reclaimed $5.00 Army Blankets, new $6.00 O. D O. D Gray OVERCOATS AND RAINCOATS O. D. Army Overcoats, new Army Overcoats, dyed blue and black .. O. I). JIackinaws, new Gray Cadet Cloth Mackinaw Officers Raincoats, new Army Slickers, new Army Slickers, reclaimed "EUY IT AT THE ARMY STORE ARMY AND NAVY SALES CO. ..$14.00 $12.00 $12.50 $12.50 $12.00 ..$6.C0 ...$2.50 i , 1 Fhcna 5G1 516 Main Street J Lu.ii i ?