East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 13, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 13, 1021.
TAGS FIVE
People Here and There
Robert Simpson1, councilman and
Ford dottier, left last night on a biwl
nem trip la Portlund. tin will take
In th auto show In the metropolis and
investigate the sower cleaning ma
chine In use by Portlund for a report
to (ho city.
Before he cama to Pwidloton H
years ago, door A. llnrimun wan a
rmlilf JU of Weston, Mr. Hartiimn mill
retain on Interval In tha llttla city of
pioneer and went there today to at
tend the annual moot I nit of tho gtock-
hulders of tho Farmer Bunk of Weij
ton. '
U-C, Bcharpf, caHhier of the Am
orlcan Xutlonul Hunk, went to l'llot
Rock todiiy to attend the annuul
meeting here of tho stockholders of
the American -National Hank. F. H.
Judd, one of the dlractora who also
resides In J'orllnnd now, will leave to
night, business here having retained
him over today.
J. C. Mallonger,. a Boardman resi
dent, In a business v I nil or in I'endlelon
today and
Pendleton.
Is reBiHtered at the Hotel
C. H. Ferris, of Wnllula, came jver
to I'endlelon today lo transact busl
PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY
I Money Savers for
Friday
P Dry Onions, sweet, well cured, 10 lbs. for. . 30c
w Fine, Firm Rome Beauty Apples, per box $2.00
O Matches, per box 5c, limit 10 boxes ' to each
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White Kara Syrup, 10 lb. size $1.00 2
onee, 6 Jos. lor 85c
Special on Royal Club Coffee 1 lb. 45c; 3 lbs.
$1.30; 5 lbs $2.15
You save money trading hfcre by the day or
month. Remember we extend credit to respon
sible people by the week or month. It's an ac
commodation, a service, which costs you little
or nothing.
The Economy Grocery
113 West Webb
Cll 409 ' We Have Reliable Service
PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE
C. E. Belch, roadimislcr for the
Northern Pacific line between Pnse
ana here, cama over today on one of
his weekly visits.
Chief of Police Hullivan, of Pasco,
known to residents of the Wellington
town as "Knlly" wan in Pendleton to
day on official business.
Dr. Thomas VaiiKhan, who left his
j dentistry practice In Portland to fol
low me? plow on a ranch near Helix,
is in tne city today. Dr. Vaughun Is
I a new addition to the ranks of wheat
j raiser In Umatilla county.
J Manuel Podro, of Echo, veteran
sheep and wool raiser, is ulso a bank
'director. Me came to PendlPton this
morning to attend the annual meet
ing of the stockholder of the nland
Empire Bank,
O. H. Reeder, one of Athena' best
known farmer, was here on business
today. He attended the meeting or
stockholder of the Inland Empire
Bank.
Dan C. Bowman, proprietor of the
Mission Trading Store, was a busi
ness visitor in the city today. He
hold a bit of bank stock and came
in to hear hoow It i paying dlvld
ends.
NERVOUS, IRRITABLE,
1 AILIN
flTOMEN
Mrs. Britten Tells How She Was Restored To Health After
Suffering for More Then A Year.
Another Trlmiijih for Lydia E. Piublium'H Testable Compound 4
in
H. C. "Mud" Jones.a flmlllar figure
In the insurance world hereabouts, is
here from 7ortland today adjusting
a loss mi an auto belonging to George
Powers, which was recently burned
ife represents the Northern Insurance
Co., as adjtistor.
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.Be
ware
of meats that arc sold to you today at ridicu
lously low prices. Beef that is killed in BARN
YARD SHEDS is apt to carry DISEASE
BREEDING GERMS, which are readily trans
m it ted to the human body through the eating; of
the meats. The law provides a protection for
the public against such handling of beef through
its inspection laws, which are very rigid.
Our meats are killed in a SANITARY IN
SPECTED ABBATOIR, approved by stale in
spectors for your protection. OUR MEATS
COME TO YOU ABSOLUTELY CLEAN,
FRESH AND WHOLESOME.
Your health is your largest asset Protect it
EAT CLEAN MEAT
CITY MEAT
MARKET
109 W. WEBB
PHONE 703
NEWS OF 1 COUNTY
Korli'jr Plea Is Tomorrow.
I The pie, of jne JOrley, i charged
! with embeslement of $650(1, will be
heard in circuit court tomorrow tnnrn
I log. This is a state case, on which
Ion Indictment was returned Thurs
I day.
Two Will Have Trtnl Eridur.
i The trial of George McElroy, and
C. J. Brown, on a charge of larceny
by balllle. Is scheduled to he held be
fore Circuit Judge G. V. Phelps to
morrow morning. The two, prisoners
in the county jail for having taken
part In a holdup at tound-l"p time.
! were to Pilot Hock with an order to
get 1100 belonging to J. F. Parker.
.fellow prisoner, but after getting the
money they started flight for Walla
Walla. They were traced In Froewat
er and arrested at Walla Walla. Per
ry If. Collier hs been appointed by
the court to defend them.
Dimondale. Mich. "I had
inflammation and a displace
ment apd weakness, and it
had been neglected so long
mat it causal great pain, and
this affected my mind and
nerve bo that I waa very
irritable. I had severe pains
every month, so that I was
often obliged to lie in bed for
two days at a time. I suf
fered for more than a year
before my friends said, ' Why
don't you try Lydia K Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound?'
So 1 purchased one bottle
after another until I bad
taken ten bottles, then Lydia
E. Pinkham's Sanative Wash.
I received so much benefit
from this treatment that I
am now able to do my own
work." Mrs. WD. Britten,
R. No. 2, Dimondale, Mich.
Inathrr Sirliijran Woman says:
" 1 was bothered for a long
time with female troubles and
was so nervous 1 felt almost
Syq P-in in my right side and
was certainly in a bad way.
. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has relieved me of these nervous feelings and pains and I am much
better in every way. I don't know just how many bottles I have token, but
I took it for nearly a year and it has done me a world of good." Mrs. JESSIE
Granger; R. No. 8, Box 51, Kalamazoo, Michigan.
Good health is a woman's greatest asset With it she may be the inspira
tion of her husband, a happy mother, and the life of the home. Without it
she suffers agonies herself, household duties are a burden, and her family is
made miserable by her condition.
Is it any wonder that these women were nervous and irritable after suffer
ing to long from such deranged conditions? Such ailments act directly upon
the nerves, and it ha been said that a large percentage of nervous prostra
tion, nervous despondency, "the blues, "and nervous irritabilty of women arise
from some derangement of the female organism.
If women who are in this condition would only profit by the experience of
others and take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound at once, much suf
fering and unhapniness would be averted, as everyone knows a nervous, irri
table, ailing mother makes the home unhappy and her condition irritates
both husband and children.
Lydia E. Pinkliam'g Private Text-Book upon "Ailments Pecu
liar to Women" Trill be sent to you free upon request. Write
to The Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Massachusetts.
This hook contains valuable information.
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There is only one price at Saw
telle's. That price is marked
plain figures.
GIFTS
THAT
LAST
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Jeweler?
Pendleton
Ore.
The Largest Diamond Dealers in
Eastern Oregon.
'MjsuJ RUEfl WATCHES)
Plaint irfs liiilhli Titlmony.
Taking of testimony for tlie case or
the plaintiffs was completed this noon
In the trial of the case of Joe Kedley
vs. David B. Hill. The plaintiff is seek
ing recovery of money alleged In
volved in a building loan. Testimony
for the plalntlTfK was taken Wednes
day aftlernoon and today from Ker
ley, V. E. Hanscom and C. A. Lans
tiowne, tho last named having; been
employed a portion of the time to
erect Dr. IHII'g building. This after
noon witnesses for the defense were
called. J. It. Riley, before whom the
defense alleges a settlement was made
Mis Hayden, bookkeeper for Ker.
ley. Miss Alma Young, office assistant
for Dr. Hill and the defendant him
self, went on the stand. It was con
sidered possible that the case would
be completed in time to go to the
Jury before adjournment this evening.
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PayCash Receive More Pay Less
Despain&Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court Phone 880
I Are you getting the
best brands of grocer
ies at the least possible
price? If not, you are
no customer of ours,
for we offer you a sav
. inj: of from 10 to 25
percent on your every
purchase.
Pay Cash ' Receive More , Pay Less
Despain&Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court
Phone 880 ,
On the day following a popular
masked ball at Soleure Jn May 190C,
the body of a young Swiss s,irl was
found in the waiting room of the
railroad slation where she had been
strangled to death. Hhe had been
seen the previous evening in the com
pany of a young man dressed as a
peasant woman. The description or
her companion tallied with a costume
worn by Hirsehlirunner and he wan
tiled and sentenced lo life Imprison
ment, entirely on circumstaneial evidence.
the charter and of revising the 1100
or more city ordinances Into a grout,
of ordinances by sections, according
JUDGE PRONOUNCES
DEATH DECREE, MAN
SMILES 'THANK YOU1
nniDGEPOnT, ronn.. Jan.
13 (lT. P.) Klwood Wade is
sentenced to be hanged for the
murder of George Watt. When
the judge pronounced the death
sentence, Wade smiled at him
pind said: "Thank you."
MAYOR OlTMXrS WOIIK
(ConMnued from page 1.)
10 me general class they artect, were
ordered obtained. The finance com
mittee, was also asked to ascertain at
what Cost an audit of the city's ac
counts mUrht be made, it will re.
port at the next meeting.
The recorder wan ordered to draw
a warrant for n in favor of the
rhok the clerk of the circuit court
jlo lie placed with him for distribu
tion as the court decrees when the
hearings on the distribution of the Til
Taylor reward are held. The city re
cently filed suit citing nil claimants
for tho reward money to present their
cii.so In that court.
Simpson Must Step, Out
Councilman Robert Simpson cannot
remain as plumbing inspector and be
"consistent and compatible" with the
ordinances and charter of the city.
Mr. Warner said in an informal opin
ion. The resignation of Mr. S)mpson
was laid on the table Ht the last meet
ing and was not acted upon last night.
There is no building under way at
present and therefore no need to hurrv
aoout appointing a successor,
council decided.
Teel Irrigation District bond No.
386, for $11)00, wa received today by
Miss Grace A. Gilliam from W. C.
Meyer, prosecuting attorney for Spo
kane county, for identification as gen
uine or forged. Miss Gilliam declared
her belief that the boirti Is a forgery.
Tho bond, one of several alleged to
have been forged by Mllliolland &
Hough, Spokane investment ' brokers,
was In the collection of $425,000 in
worthless securities given to James 1
Callahan, millionaire mining man, of
Wallace, Ida. It contained . forged
signatures of Miss Gilliam, of J.
I-Yank Spinning, secretary of the dis
trict, und O. 1. Teel, president.
Samples of Mr: Spinning's hand
writing in Miss Gilliam's office show
ed that the forgery was palpable. The
letter N was poorly made and there
was an unsteadiness in the signing of
the name Frank which is not appar
ent In the original. Ill forging Miss
Gilliam's signature a pen of more
bluntness tlmn she uses had been
i used. The capital letters In her sig
nature were not iib fully rounded as
she makes them, she said.
The bond will be returned to Mr.
Meyer, together with samples of Miss
Gilliam's, Mr. Tcel'a and Mr. Spin
ning's signatures. An impression of
tho district's seal which was ulso
forged, will be Included.
the city charter now extant in Pend
leton, and which is In hi care, he
found no limitation upon the inter
est bonds might draw but believed
that there is a time limit on their
maturity.
As soon as the box of papers con
taining charter amendments can be
ferreted out, the city attorney ex
pects to find somo authority on which
to accept or reject the recent issue.
The state of the charter leaves him
much at sea, he said.
Would Publish Charter
Because of the uncertainty regard
ing the legal aspects of the case, the
attorney recommended that steps be
undertaken to republish the chnrter
end moke sufficient copies that the
city would be protected. "If fire con
sumed that paper box tonight, the
city would be without its fundamental
laws," Mr. Warner said.
Estimates of the cost of reprintin
PRICES
THAT YOU MAY JUDGE FOR YOURSELF WHO
IS PUTTING THEM DOWN TO THE LOWEST
LEVEL.
6 pound Crisco 1...". $1.39
1 pound sugar 10c
Brooms 49c
9 pound sack Rolled Oats .'. 60c
Best Creamery Butter v ...55c
1 pound fine grzdz Coffee , 25c
Tomato Catsup, large bottle 29c
Bacon, fine quality 42c
Potatoes, per pound ....... 2. l-2c
Rice, fine quality, pound . 10c
Jim Beard's Cash Store
Phone 432
of Tutuilla creek again came up for j
discussion. The low bridge at the
west end of Webb street and the low '
dyke along the creek's course were
declared jointly responsible for the
annual floods. Councilman "Simpson 1
Kiid hat he would investigate, while i
in Portland, back water traps for
sewers with a view to recommending '
one to the city fir the sewer which
fills with back water when Tutuilla
gets high.
Annual reports of tho fire chiet ,
the and of cit- health officer, filed several
oays ago, were reaa Detore tne coun-
High iwnter caused by the overflow cil last nisht and accepted.
DUTCH HENRY
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TK STRIVE TO SERVE THE
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GRN'KVA. - Jen. 13. 13. (A. P.)
After serving more thiw 15 years of
a Ufa sentence for a murder of which
ho has always claimed to he innocent,
a voiimr man named i Hirsehlirunner
is trf he released, tho real culpnt,
having confessed. 1 1 ;
MOTHER!
"California Syrup of Figs"
Child's Best Laxative
The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company has built up a telephone sys
tem in Oregon from 7027 stations in 1900 to 94,528 stations in 1920. This devel
opment was secured for the most part during a period when cost of labor and
materials was normal. During these 20 years the Telephone Company has car
ried out its part in the building of Oregon. Its operating expensess have in
creased faster than its revenue for the last five years it has been operating
at an increasing deficit. This condition cannot permane"tly continue.
New capital cannot be obtained by public utilities at all except when rates
are such as will afford reasonable assurance, with efficient management, of
earnings sufficient to care for legitimate fixed charges and establish for them a
basis of credit This does not mean that rates should be such as in themselves
will supply new capital, but that they be such as to justify capital investments in
competition with other business ventures.
The proposed rates represent a very small increase to the individual user
from 21j to 11 cents per day. In the aggregate they represent a revenue to the
Telephone Company sufficient to enable it to continue to serve the public, meet
its payroll obligations and show p. reasonable return upon a legitimate investment
Adequate service is dependent upon adequate rates.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY I
Accept "California" Syrup of Ftss
niiU- l.wl- f.,- Hi.-, iinnm (i I i fomlil oil
the package, then ou aro sure your
child Is having the best mid most
harmless physic, for the little stomach,
liver and bowels, children lovo its
fruity taste. Kull directions on each
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