East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 12, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST pRECOSIAK, KiHPLSTOTT, OREGON, ?JiIrjLCl-- J
rAGU JIVE
People Here and There
The newspaper business Ih thriving.
Jenli 1". Klrkputrlrk, publisher of the
Flint Kock Itecork, nays. Mr. Kirk
pn,lrlck , la astounding the native, of
thto purls by hsulng one of the larg
est ".week Hen In the Btalo despite the
contraction of business In moMt linen.
KEY CASE IN KERLEY
ACTION OPENS TODAY!
Wllllnm Knuckles, of Jlullx, wan In 'He camo to town lust night with the
town today between trains. Oddfellows of IiIh community to puy a
i t visit to the Kureka lodge und returned
OtutrleN Alspach, who operates tho "to :hln bimlnena .on tlc piornliiK train
hotel lit Helix, cumo In to the cfly on lodiiy. j . I .
1 1, Ih morning train lor a anon oug-
limns visit.
Pr. llnrvo llanovan left on last
nlKht'a train for J'ortland where ho
will bo the guest of Friends over the
auto ahiw which U In proeresa there
thin week.
W. 1 Thompaon und Y. K. Judd,
formerly of thlH city, now of Portland,
are. here today for tho annual stock
holders meeting of tho American Na
tional Dunk. 1
Claude MilcK, salesman for the Ore
gon Motor tittmge, was anions the lo
cal passenger for Portland on last
night' train. He went down on bus
liirns und to visit the 1'oHland uuto
show.
Dave Atkinson, of Portland, the big
gest insurance agent who niaken this
vicinity, arrived thin murnlng on one
of hla periodical culls. Ho stand"
bImiui 6 feet 3 IncheB, wolglm around
22S itnil lined to ho close to a lO-secmia
man on the track und. In football.
NEWS IF THE COUNTY
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WiTH PROPOSED PLANT
OFFICES AND OFFICERS
'Die cuho of Joe Kerley vs. David 15.
Hill, to recover on note, alleged to
have iM'en given the plaintiff by the
defendant on a building loan, was be
gun In circuit court today before ah
lmerestad uudlencc. Tho case Is de
clared to be a key to the whole circuit
of aclloiin which Involve- Joe, Kerley.
The Jury wan drawn during the
morning and opening statements had
been made to It when adjournment
for lunch wuh taken. Taking of tcstl
mony was started thin afternoon. 1'ei
iraon, llishop & Clark are appearing
for the plulntlff und Italcy, Italey &
Steiwer for tho defense.
lrit.ii.nt Ih attched to the case on
account of tho other actions in which
Kerley Is Involved. Friday morning
h 4. ..h,tiii,i in nlend In clreult
court to a charge of embezzlement of
$6.'.O0 from William E. Hunscnm. jnis
money Is tillered to. have resulted in
the suit of It. W. Ayres vs. Hanscom
and that of Joel Hanscom vs. .v. u.
Taylor, sheriff. ,
Nelson M ill .Admitted.
Tile will of the late Agnes Kelson
was admitted to probate today and her
daughter, Mrs. Jennio Murphy, named
us executrix.
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more freely. We are heartily glad of the return to
- n..viv normal nriees. We are at times com-
CH i i i.,t,n loaa nrnfit on some articles on account
of our policy of staying with the market but we make
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I'rojN'rty 1'nrtilion IkhthiI,
A decree was hndod ilgwu.in circuit
court late Tuesday deureeini tho di
vision of property Interests In the case
of J. K .1). Iewls ct ul(, vs. Jlargarct
A. Johnson et al. ,t, , .
Kolley iohIuUi AppraiM il at .f(io.
Tho estate of the late Maijifiias Kel
ly ha-j been upprulsed ut 1 .. (J 0 in un
Inventory filed with the county clerk
toduy by C. B. Uemaris, Jwls tlowius
and It. M. .Dorothy.
Sheriff Wmih Two to KuUnn,
Bhcrlff Zoeth Heuser left this aft
eroon on No. 17 for Salem with James
D. Coplen und William JlcOce, who
will sturt serving terms of two years
each in the state prison.
Kin;; ;ctn $115 JiKlcnient.
J. C. King last evening was given a
verdict for $115 In his suit against
Ward,A. Hoagland for J3K0. The ver
dict was turned. In by the trial Jury
after a short deliberation.
JOHN II. lil.HNS -f CIn imiuil,
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lorallon to Inullli liif ' taMng Tan-
li lair lias HHlonlslieil -II Ills fiienils,
l:ns gained ttwenty fwnnnK
Senator Kcnyon Opposes Bill to
Establish Nitrate Plant in
Southern States, Graoot Also
Denounces It. t
.WASHINGTON, Jan. 12. (A. I'.)
'Hog Island Is a piker compared to
Muscle Shoals," Kenator Kenyon, re
publican, Iowa, declared today In the
senate In opposing the 1)111 authoris
ing a government corporation to op
erate the great federal nitrate plant
in Alabama.
"We are spending $ 10(i,noo,(ie0 and
getting nothing," he said. " it
would help tmirli the fertilizer trust
I woud favor It, but it wont. If It
would aid the farmers I would favor
It, but I do not believe it will."
';" A different view was express d by
ihalrinan Gronna of the agricultural
committee w.ho said farmers needed
cheaper fertilizer.
Keiuitor Bmoot, republican. I'tuh.
declared the measure was a "camou
flage, pure and simple."
NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
linronictcr Is I 'ailing. ,
The barometer ' falling and there
is every chance for continued storm,
says Major Lee iloorhouse. official
weather observer. The maximum to
day Is 48, the minimum :'6 ana the
barometer registers 2S.S0.
' Tlimc Couples Divorced.
Decrees of divorce have recently
been entered In circuit court in favor
of three plaintiffs. J unlet la fcherman
'was divorced from Alfred U Sherman
I anil he was ordered to pay the court
I $10 a month for the support of then
' minor child. Klla K. Koenlg was giv
en the care of their minor child,
i Charles H. Evelainl was divorced from
i'"annle Eviilund. ,
1 The Economy Grocery
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We Have Reliable Service
PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE
Indians in Court Over $S.0.
Annie Jne. an Indian woman, today
j brought suit In circuit court ugainst
josepn (Tu ig, an intuan mierpreier. iu
mm-over sr.r.O nhich she allenes is due
her from him. Hlie alleKes that Craig
, dealt as her representative, with Phil
ip Weaskus, another Indian, und that
ho has not turned over to her the S50
balance due from this transaction with
Weaskus. Involving an automobile. S.
A. Lowell represents ilic plaintiff.
COLD WINTER EATS OP
FUNDS FOR LIBRARY
Legion to .Meet.
The 1'endleton I'ost ot the Ameri
can Legion will meet in special ses
sion Friday night at the library fur
.winii.. nctlon on the state bonus, me
general tenure of Iw hich is a cash bo
nus of $15 a month wlin uio alterna
tive of a home or furm loan up to -'.-
000. The meeting was requested uy J-
J. Kivers, of the state department ot
the leuioii. 1'. L. Idleman, command
er of the local post, urges all legion
members to attend. He states that ia
forable action on the matter -means
much to all ex-service men, and tliat
the state bonus is of vital interest to
all ex-service men, whether or not
they arc legion members.
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There i3 only one price at Sav
telle's. That price is marked in
plain figures.
GIFTS
THAT
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-Jemeler'
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"My friends are all astonished over
my wonilerful restoration to health
since tokim: Tanlae," s;ilil junn ii.
Irt-riiK, of 30 ft East Front KL, Cincin
nati, Ohio, recently.
"I don't know what it Is, but there
k tf.methini' i'lmut Tanlae that cer
aiiilv dim fl'e work," he said, "ana
ni-mK- hi.lii ve i.' it hadn't b' en fori
this iiinliclne I wouldn't be here now..
U .ompletelv rt.-tored my health an'i I
i luve gainc l..entty ...1.' besides. J
I h:i' e a sjil '.'f id appetite now, an
i-im cut anything I want without being!
ifiubp-d in th ' U'cst af'-T.v.-.res. ' I
! f..re ta!. ri Tanlae r- health!
e.:,s lireadfiii'-.' tundown. M. main
'.r'.unle v.a iidigestion, ;tri I suf-(
feted m's'rv ru-'ht and I never I
..r.,.rie,l hniK'i';.', and the little I ate up- ;
et ...y stoma I w-iM re-r'.ous and:
r.uMn't g' t i tood night - leP. 1
I- ihlttv-fi.'iir pounds an. v-a: goin. ;
I. imi hill ray dlv. It seemed like the
mure n.'.'dicine T toog tn o'e i ;
Hut since taking Tanlae I am us-,
a 1. rand-new man. I sleep like a farm .
hand all night and feel Just f'ne ai .
lay I" fi.ct. I'm a perfettly well
man , nee more. Tanlae certainly
iie:its Hnvfnins I ever saw in my life.
Tanlae is suld In I'eendleton by
Thompson iv.os.
The Largest Diamond Dealers in
Eastern Oregon.
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This Is the Place
to Buy
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c a oil wnnl TIndcnvear. suit $4.50
J-Mui.. K Wl Tlntnn Suits $5.00
vriKuii ii" t nn
Cooper Union Suits - ; "J
Officers' Raincoats, new r": v" o nn
Stag Shirts, made of army overcoat material - ?9-00
U. S. Army Shirts, new t. -
Our Canned Good Are Still Going Strong
Solid Pack Peaches, can --29c
Case of 24 runs - b-'a
Solid Pack Apncols, can -s'
Case of 24 cans rr.... , 6-5.
Alaska Salmon,. can "i'i
- Case of 48 cans b-y
Corned Beet, 1 1-2 pound can .-Bc
jCMsff Qf 36 cans ....r.?.....'..:-...-'-r-v Vg
Bacon, Lj poun4 canrfM....-.;. --'
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Phone 861
546 Main Street
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PayCash Receive More Pay Less
Despain & Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court Phone88Q
11-2 Lbs Crisco
3 Lbs. Crisco
0 Lls. Ci isto . . .
9 Lbs. Crisco . . .
40c
75c
. . $1.45
. . $2.15
For the first time since its Incep
tion the county library In 1920 ex
ceeded Its budget, the annual report
of the library board, filed with the
county commissionera today, kiivk. The
library fund nhowcd a deficit 01
$117.43 when the books were closed
on December 31, W. W. Hurrah, vice
president of the board, tuya In hia re
port. ,
The cold winter of lSSO meant nn
excess in fuel costs ot $146.90. lte-
naira to plumbing and to the huiuiiiik,
i.r,iri,t nn iiv tho extreme cold.
jcauaed an excess of $192,4", rorlodi-
cala cost J72.00 more in subscripnoiifc
than for the previous year.
The treasurer B senii-annuai repon.
covering from July 1 to December 31.
1920, was also considered by me com
missioners today. It showed that In
the six months $1,193.34.1.79 was dis
bursed and $9f;5. 389.01 wan received.
These figures include about $SO0,0O'
which was transferred from one fund
to another. Miss Grace fHliam. treas
urer, today explained. Tho balance,
on hand July 1 was $4:.n.523.12 and
on December 31, $'.'22. MSS.85.
I Kujw-ts t'oniK-tllive lliils.
Dr. I. I'. Temple, of this city, to
iday sent a communication to the
nmiiiiwinnrrs suei:estini.' that the sc-
i.,..n,.n ni a count v nlivsiriun be made
nn th. I.iikIs of eoiuiietilive bills. He.
jsaid that sealed bids should be. re
...intfl 1 f rain the reitutable iphyslcl
!ans of the county and the contract let
In tlm IHU'KKI tlillllCr.
1 The resignation of li. U. 1'helps ns
l,..i,..i.. m-iToted today, with
the direction that he present to the
commission an Inventory and rinai ut-
oni.iii,,- Dnviil 11. ti ass. iornieri
resident engineer with the State High
way Commission, Is -one of the can-
,ii,i..iau for the aiinointment. I ou-
lions were nlso received endorsing the
candidacy of V.. M. Mortimore, roan
supervisor in the McKay creek nis-
trict. and I.. J. Shannon. .No acuon
on the appointment was made.
Chung" I" lloail Sought.
A petition from the residents of
Weston .Mountain for a. change In the
road beyond the crossing of Hale
Creek was received. Virtually all res
idents of tho mountain are on the pe
tition. A steep grade can be elimi
nated by a change, they point out.
Viewers will bo sent to look into me
proposed change.
air. ami Mm. J. A. Horn were con
tinued in charge of the ctjimty farm
the poor aim vuiy i wi j
fnr the court house, all at their
nresent stipends. The bonds of Miss
Grace Gilliam, as treasurer. I., t
iiuukn us iix.-irsor. and It. T. drown.
n Hoik, were accented by the com
missioners. They hoped to complete
their work in time today to adjourn.
Investment 'oniiiiy Meet i
The stockholders oi rne -evumj
, i,.Mimnt Co.. lust nicht held
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.u..i. ...nil mppiiii and election or
officers. James II. fcturgis, wnn as
jiresident before he left lor i-runce
...i. k uBih field artillery, was
im,i oresident. F. W. Lnmpkin was
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elected vice prcsiaeiu. v.ua....
Marsh was reelected secretary and
treasuter. Iteports of the past year s
l.usiness were presented to the stock
holders for their consideration. The
concern during tho past year erected
the new and modern Security apart
ment on Court street.
No Game With I'. f O. l'i'-li -
There will be no game with the I ni-
. I'riwli this week end
craii? ii .i-" - ;
., was Planned. The I'endleton team ,
ill make a trip to the valley to test
their strength on Jan. 28 and 29. They
also tuipect to make a trip to i un
man. Wash., where they will meet the
Washington State Freshman for a
-anie some lime in the near future.
jrniiu:i THOUSAND
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PRICES
THAT YOU MAY JUDGE FOR YOURSELF WHO
IS PUTTING THEM DOWN TO THE LOWEST
LEVEL.
6 pound Crisco - ;
1 pound'sagar -r
Brooms
9 pound sack Rolled Oats
Best Creamery Ertter
1 pound fine grads Caco
Tomato Catsup, large buttle
Bacon, fine quality -
Potatoes, per pound
Rice, fine quality, pound
...$1.39
10c
......49c
60c
55c
25c
29c
.42c
. 2 l-2c
10c
Jim Beard's Cash Store
Phone 432
i irmtin of Kastern Standard
Oil officials, bound for convention in
San Krancisco, arrived in I'endleton
this morning wearing convene-,
derides, crush hats, etc., and de
parted crowned with Kound-Cp cart
wheels purchased from IJoml broth
ers The easterners wired the local
store and asked that the big headgear
be taken to the train, so that the vis
itors to the "wild and wooly" may Im
properly clud at the oil convention in
California.
inospherc among wheat men here as
a result of the rise in the market aim
...i.. ,..t.;iit.. w truiked for. Co-
a cet lain itiii .i
I incident with the better nspeet in
wheat is a correspondingly ucuer i
flour situation both here and at the (
coast. I
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smashed him full in the Jaw with both
fists. The younger and lighter man
staggered back and collapsed over a
table. Correspondents intrvened then,
and the two men were separated, ene
mies at the end of a trial together
that under ordinary ciicu instances
would have united them in eternal
friendship.
Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less
Despain & Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court ' one
Juniors Hold 'i.t rracti.-e o-
,,igl.t.-The cast for the Junior p,a
-Green Stockings." will piac-.
evening in the auditorium of the
county library. The ; play is a comedy
in three .acts and mo - ,
c not gh proceeds from it to financ.
0,10 . . .. .hirh Is t-e or" "
UJd nce'of. he school This dune.
I. given by the Junior class ... hoi o;
of the seniors. J n ., " .,V '
tho play is -February i
will have to be given on some 1..1
about that time as the prom will hi
given sometime in -March or April.
Former Student 1I.mio.k1 Miss l.e
ta Agee. a grtdtiate of the I'ei.dl, on
. . .. ..... .!, w now attending the
basbeen
elected girls' basketbail captain of he
varsity team tor this year. . A
was very prominent while in l)U,h
ton niiinn'ei 101
This is Miss Agee-s senior ra.
lege.
ORCHESTRA CONDUCTOR
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You can alwavs 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.
SPECIAL
Ben's Brown English last Shoes, leather sole and
rubber heels. All sizes $7-95
Men's Black and Brown Blu. Shoes, round toe, solid
leather , 7'J'U
Boys' Brown English last Shoes at $5.00
The Bootery
Pendleton's Popular Priced Shoe Store.
735 Main Street
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Corductcr Ladies' Columbia Symphony i
Orchesir. I
The Columbia .Symphony Oivhestrn.
I. s here nil Wednesday eve-
mug. Jan. I'-1. " Oregon t renter, i
is one of the most uniuiie orchestras j
which has ever atipeare.i ill this coun
try or Canada. Its woman conductor, ;
Mni,.. Francis Knight. Is a very dis-;
tinguished musician ami the em-re
personnel of the orchestra consists or
viiiine lady musicians.
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FOR ITCHING TORTURE
iirnrus of t;it atiti hk
V1.I.HI..11I iiniiiiue and iiliisttrations
in advertising may appeal to many, b it
ufiur nil it in the homely, sincere let-1
ters from women, overflowing with
heartfelt gratitude for health restored
by I.vdia K. IHiikham's Venetiible Com- j
pound, that rcnvlnce other suffering!
women that there Is a me.ll.-ine t int ''""" V .,,, before his
Iwlll help then, also. Many .such let-1 " ' , pardcn ,
Iters are be'ng puhiished In this ....per, duS.. S. who -
from day to un. aim is ..... ,,, life .term in the .Uelroiti
an's advantage who suffers from wnrr J ';rl"t,0B fur the mur-
i nti.A..,u I,, inv lumn to cue.1" . . i.. nn
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waiu bi'CAa
Tc final official act of Governor
Us3 Antiseptic Liquid Zemo
There is one remedy th.-t fcl.lon ;
fails to ston itchins torture and relvj
skin irritation and that nilkcs the Si-ui
siift, clear Kid healthy. !
Anv tlrujit can supply you wit a
7. mo' which Ronerr.lly ovtnvrars sl.m .
rl'iscsis. Ec:ema. itch, piniplcs. rashes, i
bhekheau. in most cases jtive .way ,
to Zemo. l-roqi'.KU!y, run. r blenush.es (
nvar overm.:r.t. lutim.; huu i
; iitstantiy. Zcmo is a Eafo. aim- I
lnuid. clean, c.ia- to
nih')V. It costs only o.c. an extra
bottle, Cl.tO. It will noi stain. i
rot croasv or fuci;y zaa is posuna
tilSl!'
stop
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PhcatlS- All ..Other p.paiHmerAs Call t..
Teas, Little Gem, can -Jc
Bean?. Clear Lake, can
Corn, best grade, can 30c
Tomatoes, solid pack, can oOc
Squash, can c
Spinach, can -l c
c:.),im Iv'vint ran -"C
I I V L . l IV, ctliv, v. ------
llominv. can
Pumpkin, can
Tickles, larjre, can
Asparagus Tips, can
Asparagus, long white, can
Pimentos, can
Pf MHITOYS MH.T.ST DIPARf.HFVT STORE
25c
25c
20c
50c
50c
25c
PfMHIIPV bn.uui urnni.vn .--..i,
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