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'J h: --0' r-.-.' Vto,WArXM- TWELVfl PAGES DAILY EAST OftEGOHIAH, PENDtETOH, OREGON, SATURDAY EVEHIHG, JAOTAEY 15, 1921. PAG2 FIVE People Here and There 1 i 1.1. -jr.'i riling to the annual rep'-r's J of the iilrarics. . Milton decreased by Fred Hendiickseii, a farmer of the Adums dlHtrict, was a business visitor In I'endleton today. Clarence Bishop, one of 'tho owners of the Pendleton Woolen Mills, Ih back In Pendleton after a business vis It to Now York City and tho Import ant cltlos of the fur eastern portion of the United States. ' Curl Pcrlnger left on No, 23, lust night for Portland whero ho will spend tlie week end before departing; for Hun Francisco. Ho will lie Joined In rorlluiid by IiIh mother, Mrs. a. K. Parlnger and will uccompany lier to Sim Francisco, from whore. bIio will bom J ulilp for the orient In a few days. Kdwurd Nolf, known to Mm friends and Inllmutes us Smoky, mumiKer of tho grocery department lit Alex anders', Is recovering: from a lon Illness in the Tdonre Kunltarium In Portland, word received by friends here today said. Mr. Nol has gained BENCH-WARMER MAY STAR FOR YANKS :.. l-. " , Vv ' "J ' '' ... ....... V seven pounds In tho pant few weeks and hopes soon to bo well enough to return to Pendleton and resume his work. a . It.lMinnimr, county commission er, from Btiinflold, motored to Pend leton today to attend tho session of commissioners which resumed this morning. Dun J. Kirk, one of Hie most pro minent farmers in the east end of Umatilla county, Is here today from I'muplne on business. Mr. Kirk Is a leader In the farm bureau work, the isrutiKc and the fraternal orders In hlu community. James D. Zurcher, attorney from tftunfleld, Is a Pendleton visitor on business today. Julian Jucohsnn, and Plillo Rounds will motor to Walla Walla this even ing to spend tho weed-end. Jt 8 J 'WW' FRANK 'XfefTY" O'UOVU Frank XcvtT" O'Dool, Coast LMpie gar pitcher, wag kept ol tf, Yankoea bench all last season. He will get his chance thla ya.' tTy Cokb bolleves the youngster will bs another Walter Vails. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY h i :, Monday Specials Oranges, 200 size, per doz 35c S 'Eightliouse Cleaner. . 10c, 11 for 31.00 Bacon, nice side, per lb. ....... 40c Peanut Butter 5 lb. tin Royal " Club . r...v. .. $1.25 Karo, red label, white, 10 lb. bucket : . $1.00 Libby's Apple Butter, 1 lb. tin . . . 25c The Economy Grocery 5 b 113 West Webb St. phone 409 g PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE V. C. Ifiiipson, -vt Milton, fruit In spector for fmatllla Bounty, Is In the city today to attend the meetlnir of county commissioners. the Christian lingers, one of the well Kniivn fruit grower of the Freewater LOCAL LIBRARY 024 READERS YEAR, RESUME SH0WSE5H ' non-fiction. The All Branches in County Save Milton Show Increase in Use of Books With, Fiction Titles More Popular of All- (jaln In readers at the.Pendleton li brary In 120 over H19 was 8,04; for Athena, 080; for Pilot Hock, for Prcewater, 1640; for Hermlsiw., 4t: for Kcho, 86; and for L'matilh.. Knt I r,,rwh lltifo rl. hni'a rortttrt. td, out nil T( ports will he In soon ami will t !(. Wished. The first report t. arrive va t.. n Athena, which c-.n- The report ion of t.t'ii of ere fiction and total volumes read 1 children were 1.09 1, of which Mi '.looks were children's stories and tion-Ilcllon. Jew renders were l-'Z. fteraKe dally circulation it; t'.cl op 66 per cent of the total vol umes, loaned to ailulls; children's books 17 per-eent of the grand total circulation. The financial report .showed I1M.90 on hand January 1. 1H21, lifter disbursements. Foi;owlii? Is the book report of each of the elffht libraries which have re ported, given In the order of receipt. The population of each town being given In parenthesis: Circulation H X O 2? 2 j i n v ? ; H1 1 SAte '- WW ' There is only one price at Saw telle's. That price is marked in plain figures. 'v.- 'GIFTS . THAT LAST Pendletoir (73S7J 17. 34 t 11,17s 2K.573 Athena (627) 5,l.r, l.osi 6 250 Pilot Mock (361).... 632 2S 791 Milton (1 747) 4,482 2,212 6,704 Freewater (664) 1,674 1,071 2 745 Hcrmiwton (6S5). . .. 3,127 2.SSD s'm Kcho (501) 2 975 1,156 4.131 Umatilla (390) 1,221 442 1 663 780 103 86 181 131 182 112 87. 93 66 8 22 26 20 32 IS 65 66 94 73 92 88 72 79 39 17 33 33 39 45 28 26 307 ''5 91 300 104 287 129 94 Pendleton Ore. The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern Oregon. ATLANTIC FLEET FLAGSHIP. 1 r . ..v. ' i. j 7- ' r. r ,J. V A The above remarkable photograph of the V. 8. S. Pennsylvania, Flagship of thi Atlantic Fleet, Was taken as that vessel stood out of New York Harbor. The vessels of the Atlantic Fleet left their various yards for the annual winter cruise on January 3, 1921, and assembled on the southern drill to Ouontanamo. Cuba, for a short stay. The fleet will leave Uuantano for the Pam.ma canal next Monday and will then slip through the canal to meet lh'.' l'?clfic American fleet for maneu vers and Visit Follth American nnrls Ciounds from whence they proceeded before returning to the Atlantic. country, came to Pendleton today on oiismrsa conected with the request for tho forinutlon of the Sunnyside irrigation district. W. L. Vanslyko Is in Pendleton to day from Freewater. William Iteese, a high school youth from Ptanflcld, Is here on business to- cay from his west end home. CHICAGO. loll., Jan. 15. An ocean to ocean tour in which he plans to show how the centenary fund of the Council of Boards of ISenevolence of the Methodist Episcopal churelt is be ing spent will be begun next Monday. January 17. at Iloniana. jie.. u Ralph fc. JJlirenuorier, u, nnrlne- the following thr-e months n- riiffonrtnrfer will ddiv r : Mres- ea and lcotures in 58 of the l "C cities in the country, his itinc-Jf.v carrying him from Portlanu, aie., 10 San JJiego, Cal. Henry Craham is In Pendleton on business today. He la from Freewat er. Robert Starkweather sells real es tate at Btanfield. Today he Is among the visitors from the west end 'of the county In Pendleton on business. W. W. Uoedcr, formerly water mas jter for the MUton-Freewater country and a former traffic officer, Is among I the east end visitors in Pendleton today on business. V I Karl S. Howe, cashier of the new 1 Hunk of Freewater, Is among those ! from Freewater visiting In Pendleton ! today in the Interest of tho irrigation problems of that section. 11000, with Interests and costs, account for $1191.99. assigned Kurgis & Btorie, and another for (451.36, assigned by Alexanders, were also Included. Carter & Smythe re present the plaintiffs. Peterson Files Demurrers. S. D. PetefBon, of Hilton, defen dant in two actions tor damages, fil ed recently by O. A. Simpson and I.in nte A. Hammer, respectively, today fil ed demurrers in the circuit court to both actions. He Is his own attorney in the case. An, 20were broucht here from The tiy Wulles by Sheriff Houser last evening, where they had been arrested with a number of blankets stolen from auto mobiles here. Tney have confessed their guilt, the sheriff said today. Bry ant has recently been in jail at Vale Two Indian robes have been identified but several blankets, quilts and a brown calf skin coat they had with them have not been claimed. Kertcy lleadcd Xot Guilty. Joe Kedley, asked to plead to the charge of embezzlement of $6500 from W. E. Hanscom, on Friday entered a plea of not guilty. His trial was set for January 31 In circuit court. The sU.le is prosecuting. MeEIroy Given Four Years. G iorge McElroy, colored, today was sentenced to serve four years- in the state pententiary for larceny. His partner in crime, C. J. Brown, has not been sentenced. Pair Brousht from The Dulles. Ira Bryant, 17, and George Welden. Crimliml Cose l!ein Tried. The cane of the State vs. Jack Wal ton and J. W. Donohue went to the jury this afternoon, after being up for trial this morning. They are charged with larceny of goods from a store. Penny vs. Clemen. Called. Tlie case of David Fenny ts. J. C. Clemens, a civil action, was called to trial In circuit court this afternoon. after the SVaiton-Donohue. case went to the Jury. Jiiiand Offered Prendersliip PARIS. Jan. 15. (U. P.) Aris te,de Briand former Premier of France was asked by Millerand to accept the premiership and form a new cabi net. Two Couples Are Ucensed. I Marriage licenses were issued to ! two couples In the last 24 hours by j the county clerk. Ernest A. Stephens, i ivf Arlington, and Miss Mary West, I of Pendleton, 'were licensed yester I day afternoon. John II. Wagener and j Mabel Cordlia Peebler, of Pendleton, were licensed this morning. J Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court ' Phone 880 We Handle Butter Krust Bread Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court " ' Phone SSO .ipllK for Citizenship. Application for final I'nited States citizenship putters was filed today with the county clerk by Krnest Adol ph Km;el, a native of Saxony. He re sides in PendlVton. He Is the first to file for the September 13 hearing. Henry Itosonburir Sued. Suit was filed against Henry J. Uos enburK by, the First National Bank of Pendleton today to recover on two notes, otie for $9H0 and the other for FRENCH ENVOY COl-NT AliLAlRU Connd da Salnte Aulalr. Is France's new ambassador to Oreat Britain. He tucceeds Paul Cui bon, one of the shrewdest Euro pean diplomats, who hold l lie pout You need only the evidence of your eyes to be convinced that the Paige seven passenger "Lakewood" model is a supreme- ly beautiful motor car. But go just one step farther, please, and take a single demon stration behind the power plant that is capable of seventy-five miles per hour Then you will realize that this car represents one of the most important developments in the field of six-cylinder engineering. M Uiii rW rK (V. tfTM.s.. MnU (- HM.FmnmCnf ........ ttrsf..k M9m-fwSA 7M... ton MU(liNliin(MUimf ' PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO.. DETROIT 0. E. Holdman Auto Co. THE MT"fl AUTIFUt CAR.IHA'MSXfe E Ti $2 WHEAT PREOICTED BY IE EXCHANGE ST PAXTU Jan. 15. (IT. P.)-. Wheat will soon be back to $1, and ! larmers will be able to sell it at a t small profit, U. II. Anderson, presi dent of the Equity Cooperative Er change, told the United Brena. Then farmer, banker, country storekeeper, and everybody will be satisfied, he said. "There will be no sudden docline. j nor sudden rise In irraln prices,' And I e rson stated. "Wheat now la about forty centy above the . low , peak; of ,' six weeks ago and normalcy is al most here." ' Battery Dollars No other dollars you spend on your car payj such big dividends in carj performance as those yon- put into your battery. J t Willard Storage Batteries' . have always paid out one hundred cents on the dollar. Today they stand for the ! latest in battery improve ment. The Willard Threaded Rubber Battery j is the only battery with Threaded Rubber Insula tion. Ask us about it. PENDLETON STORAGE BATTERY CO. . C W. 1'iHirt and (ianlcn Ms. Batteries : w y ii mill i' m4rrtxitm04