PACE FIVE TEN PAGES DAILY fiAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OEEOON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 10, 1021. People Mere and There Fred Aloes, o( Helix; lit a visitor In Pendleton luciuj . Roy M. Taylor Is reitlstered In Pen dleton from Holtkhti city. E. Ilohrmiinn, of l'ortland, w Rmung the, I'endleton urrlvals thin mornlnit. i , C. E. Wullcs returned this mnrnlnn tan No. J from a business, visit to Mil ton und Freewater, Mm. O. H. Warner, from lloardman Is among the urrlvulu In Hondleton to day. She In at the Bt. Oeorge. M. U Rarnes, of Wiggins' Co. of l'ortland, wan a uusiiKws vlsitorye dlvlHfon, wan an overnlKht visitor In l'endlt'ton la hi nli;ht. ' , I'. F. llobcrts, from La Grande, la In Pendleton today on business. J. O. Hales, Adams wheat farmer, hitH left Ixmi? Beach, Col,, In Vila auto, lo drive home. Mr. Hales and family have lieen upending .the winter in nmthern. California. NEVS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS terday. orle. . The firm deula in auto ucces- .Ilmmy Cnrdcn returned this morn ing on the N..P. train from Belllng ham, Washington, where he hua been on a visit. Ward Manker, formerly of thla city but now employed by the I). W. R. 4 N. Co., at Portland, la spending a veek's vacation vIxJtfnK with friend In I'endleton, Enrl T. Croxtile, of Wnlbt Walla. Is a business visitor In Pendleton today and la a guest at the Pendleton Hotel, fie la In Jhe office furniture and supply bUHliiFHa to Walla Walin. ' Fred Kchllke. traveling engineer for the O. W. K. ft N. on the peraind A suit for damages aftalnst the City of Walla Walla, In which Col. J.t II. Haley and Fred Welwer of thla city were attorneya for the plaintiff, was ended yesterday afternoon and they motored home to I'endleton last even ing. - , . Oeorse F. Oil more, formerly engag ed In Ilia newpaper business in I'en dleton and of late telegraph editor o." the Twin Falls, Ida., Tlmea, arm,.,, In Tendleton thla noon on No. 17 for a short visit. Mr. (lltmnre is on hia way to Southern Oregon and will pro ceed there tomorrow. Milton Hunk Kmtt nil Note. . ' , Judgment for $500, alleged due on two promissory notes, Is Bought by the First National Hunk of Milton, in suit fired In circuit, court today against I... O. Ktilinbaugh and wife. 8. T, i'eterson is attorney for the plaintiffs. Desertion la DIkhi-c (irouml. Alice Qainea Wooldrldge todaj- brougiit suit for divorce from Frank Wooilrldge, in a complaint in circuit court charging him with desertion. 1 lie couple married in Junuary, 1917. 1 1 hey have uo children. K. (!. Presf bye, of Athena, la attorney for th plainliff. TWO KNT IMKC1C I AVOKKI) WAHUINUTON, Jan. 19. (A. P.) A Itooaevelt two cent piece Is favored by the house coinage committee, v.vhich today reported favorably a ann ate bill authorizing the coin. The com mittee's report said there was "genu ine need" for a two cent piece and rolhago of one would be "a fitting manner Iri whb-h to honor the memnrj of s grout American." - PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY Better Order Early v D o E D O U S ha hi 35 z 0 X o And be sure of petting your share of these bar- g gains. THEY WONT LAST LONG. g FINE CANE AND MAPLE SYRUP, Full 1-2 GaL Can, 35c. ST ' WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP, o 2()BarsforS1.00. Watch tomorrows ail for a wonderful uVsl on Aluniiiiiirn ware. A fliaiH-c to oUnlu a of Aluminum waro Uist will last life. M Hum'. If yon are In a hurry Just csll us up about it, JO 2 The Economy Grocery g ... Phone 409 6 w 113 West TOb St. S o. Xpw Itoadmastrr Appointed. U J. Ehunnon was appointed county rondnuistcr Tuesday afternoon at the meeting of the commissioners. He will succeed H. E. 1'helps, resigned. Mr. Shannon la a registered engineer and has been at work as an engineer on the county highways for several months, being thoroughly familiar with tho county's road program. Million Dollar Co. . Will Market Tanlac Throughout World Business IIa3 Grown From Small Beginning Six Years Ago Until Now It Is One of the Largest in the World Witih Big Foreign Demand. By HARRISON VAUGHN. Poor (jet Judgments Judgments were given to four Plaintiffs In cases which went by de fault In circuit court Monday after noon. Maud K. Wlmer was elven Judgment for 0 from Ira DcW'ltt. H. I.. Power waa given Judgments f.ir 1207.50 and $75- from Charley Shnp lish. Fred R, Young was given Judg ment for 1165.68 from Aaron and Ida Minthorn. j'.'iui'ily Jail Thinned Out. j The county Jail Is being thinned l down to a workable population, with i the shipment to tho state penitentiary of six men under sentence. There are (r.nv 10 prisoners in the Jail and they are wi'-A to be of a lose troublesome i type than some who have been sh!pr l id oU. Jack Walton and J. V. Don-lol-.ue, taken to Salem yesterday by Pheriff Houser and former Iteputy IMheriff Joe. Makely, were said to be j among tho most' hardened criminals jln thu county Jnil since the Hait I Owens-Halhio trio. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE Indian Woman Keck Damage. Fifteen hundred dollars in damages are sought by Petince. an Indian wo man, of Fred I. Young, reservation I meat market operator, for injuries j which she allege he caused her In "November. Young, the complaint sets forth, grabbed the halter of PeV Ince's horae while she was riding al ong the road, frightened the animal and caused it to rear. The saddle horn or horse's head was thrown against her. causing Injuries necessi tating a physician, the complaint avers. 8. A. l.oweil represents the plaintiff. ATLANTA, Oa., January 19. An nounccment has Just been made here of the organization of the interna tional Proprietaries, Inc., to take over the business heretofore conducted by 0. F. Willis, International Dletribu tor of Tanlac. and the Wlllis'.-Hcuut fie Company, Eastern Distributors, of this city. The new Company has a paid-in capital of OiMf Million IKdlars and Is oik of the arg4, proprietary iihiii- Hiio .tiiioros In tlie worm, 'ine Ui,ui,um of Hip cunxirstloit will PC coiiiluctcd by tlic pn-ss'fit iiianag'. incut, whSi h owns Mm enure caimai sltx-k. H Is iiiirterHtmal unit no pun of tho stjsk will h offwU to the public. ' ' Theofficera of the company are C F. Wills, President; r. .-muinne, Vice President-. M. A. Crumley, Trea surer; J. C. Goodson, Secretary. Mr. Willis is a prominent Atlanta business man and IS a well-known figure in the drug and advertising field (I. both the United Statea and Canada. Under the direction of Mr. Willis, the founder of the business, it has attain ed Ita present position in the very front rank of the country's proprietary medicine Industries. i Mr. SfcDuffle, -who has been a big. fiictor with Mr. Willis In nuiiaing up the business In the past five years, Is a leading Atlanta citizen and business man and is widely known to the drug trade throughout the country. The. new Company, which is the logicul outcome 'Of the rapid growth and expansion of the business, will market a number of internationally advertised and internationally sold proprietary and pharmaceutal prod; ucts. Including Tonics, Aspirin Tablets, Cold Specifics. Laxative Tablets, etc. i Snl l iiproerdcntcd . , Tanlac, thefr principal product, Isj probably the most extensively adver .i. ,i tho most largely sold- pro prietary medicine 'of Its kind In h floor world, approximately zu.,'. ilea having been sold since Its intro duction six years ago. An instance of the rapid growth and development of the business with Atlanta ca principal headuuarters is the statement that ita products are now advertised In more than seven thousand newspapers In the t'nlteq Statea and Canada, and that the ad vertising appropriation for this year will be in excess of One Million Dol lars. . , The success and permanency of the business is assured from the fact that it has shown a rapid and substantial increase each year slnd- Its organiza tion, and the further fact that the business for the year Just past shows an Increase of approximately So per cent over the preceding year. Itig Foreign IM-maiid , To supply the demand for Tanlac It has been necessary to erect two great modern Laboratories -one at Dayton, Ohio, and the other at Walk- ervllle, Canada. These Laboratories le'present the last word in modern construction and laboratory equip ment. The two plant have a com bined floor space of approximately 7n .00(1 soiiare feet, with a combined daily capacity of 60,000 bottles. Tan Ac. which is a medicine of recog nized therapputlo value and unques tioned merit. Is now sold in practi cally every city, town and hamlet throughout the United .Statea and Canada. In fact, it is a household world throughout America. . The new- Company will not only un dertake' the further expansion of the business in foreign countries, where there is a stendily increasing demand, but contemplates asquiring t an early date additional manufacturing facil Itiea in this country and Canada. The Company is doing an annual business of rom ' 5.00,0oo to J6,0(o,0(i0 with an annual pay-roll of approximately $250,000. The evecutiveg and sales offices occupy ni'ro than an entire of the Fourth National Hans hot-' liuilding in this city. we There i? a distinct appeal in the brilliancy of cut glass. Whether you are looking for a gift or for a piece suitable for your own table you are sure to find it in our cut class case. Hawkes Cut Glass Libbyand Pairpemt ' aw -cjetueier Pendleton Ore. The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern Oregon. Xgrue N WATCH E Let Us Help You Solve the Shoej Question Our slock of men's, women's and children's . shoes offer you an assortment that is up-to-date both in style, quality and price. Men! . If you are hard to fit and please, we have a very good combination last in tan and black that is what you want and will cure most foot troubles. Come in and try on a pair. The Bootery Pendleton'if Topular Priced Shoe Store. 735 Main St. J Man Ordered Ib'h-asnl. Fred ft. Clair, held in the county Jail on request. of Walla Walla author ities, today was released when a tele gram came from the Washington au thorities. They said that they could not asscriible sufficient evidence upon ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine i i It Is criminal to takp a' chance on any substitute for "Haytr Tablets of ! Aspirin." Unless you see the name j "Hayerl' on package or on tablets you jare not getting genuine Aspirin pre scribed by physicians for tyenty-one ' years and proved safe by millions. W'ake Aspirin only as told in the Uaycr ! package for Colds, headache, Neural igia, Rheumatism, Barache, Todthache. Lumbago and for Pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few ceme. Druggists also sell large packages. Aspirin is the- trade mark of HnyeH Manufacture of Monoacetlcacldester of Snllcyllcacld. fO TTT TTT TV' S IC IZL, GRISC0 GRISGO CRISCO 20c Per Pound 1 1-2 POUNDS CRISCO . .... . . . .'. . 30c 3 POUNDS CRISCO 60c 6 POUNDS CRISCO 1 $1.20, . . 9 POUNDS CRISCO S1.80 1 We ask you to order early onthis special as we only have about a 1000 pounds on hand. This special is for Thursday and Friday only. Despain & Lee Grocery C9. Phone 445 ' 209 E: Court St. which to convist him of the charge placed against him. INAUGURAL ADDRESS TO BE WRITTEN !M FLORIDA MIAMI, Jan. 19. (A. P.) Hard ing is to write his inaugural address here, said Republican National Treas urer Cpham. He added Harding would name a Kentucky and a Tenn esee man in his cabnet' wiping out the imaginary north and south political lines. MAKTEXS S.I1 SATITIDAY. WASHINGTON'. Jan. 19. (A. P.) Russian Soviet Agent Martens, re cently ordered deported, will sail Sat urday, accompanied by 51 other Rus sians. JAPAN MUST SATISFY U.S. PROTEST AGIST HUNG OF LANG1 By Sentry's Confession Nippo nese Government is Placed , . in Close Position, Other Am erican Officers Hajted. Wheat continued its decline today, March wheat closing-at $1.72 5-S. as contrasted with yesterday's closing of t (.75 while May wheat closed at f LSI I a-S, a decrease over yesterday s closing of f 1.6 .. Follcwinav are th quotations receiv- eo by lvernecK wo v., brokers: Wheat Open High Uw Close Mar. 1.74 1.74 1.71 14 1.72 May 1.66 l. 163 l.4 Com May .6 .'4 July .70 . .70 . .) Mav .45-H 84 -45 Jul'v .15 .45 .44 .44 V llye May 1.49V-. i.r -H Harlcy May ' Ir-lgti Exclmnge London, 3.76 !i. . Paris, .0657. " Periin, .0153. N Rome, .01153. Canada, 14 per cent discount. N. Y. money., 6 per cent. t (From Overbcck & Cooke C.) Wheat iMcnl sentiment was decid edly beurlsh and in the absence of ado. quate outside buying power, lower prices were made despite a iy oon i.h . hnrtuet. New York reported export sales of 1.500,000 bushels, while all other points reportea a goon and and It Is expected that sales ior the day will aggregate over .',. Some of the'selling today was inspired by advices to the effect cancellations bad been made with the Italian gov- hut this renort was oenie" shortlv before the close. Anything of this sort would have to reach huge proportions to be a jiiarket tacior, a the amount now sold ahead to. b( mnvrd out Is very likely to make serf , Inrnn.ls nil the SUPPW 111 this COIUI- i - .l, I. Ih. try. Cash prices were ioi-i hut wore well maimaineo ti, Arunniine Cirtigress Is scheduled to meet tomorrow ior action on the tax question and their decision will n" rtm.ht have much to do with shaping I the Immediate course of prices. Seattle Tortland WASHINGTON, Jan. 19. (V. P.) The Japanese government has been placed in a position where it must make every effort to satisfy the Am erican protest against the killing of Lieut. Ingdon by a Japanese sentry at Vladivostok according to authori tive opinion here. Reports that other American officers have been halted in Vladivostok by Japanese sentries added a new angle to the shooting of Langdon. The latest official dispatches here are regarded as confirming the Am erican view that the killing of lang don was unjustified. The sentry is reported as having testified before the Jananese court of inquiry ethat h halted Langdon and shot the officer while he was searching in his pockets for his flashlight. After that Lang don fired several shots at the sentry. Previously, the sentry I-angdon shot first. maintained ED B CHARGED WITH MURDER SKATTLK, Jan. 19. Creighton Dodge, Ward Daniels. C. A. Hrown and Louis Madsen, alleged bandits, were charger "i first degree mur der for the kll of Patrolman V. L. Stevens in a gtii , battle at Pallard last Friday, In Information filed today by Deputy Prosecutor John 1. Carmody, Dodge, who was seriously wounded and may die, was charged with the actual shooting and the other three were charged with being accomplices, tho prosecutor stated. HEAVY CLAIM AGAIXST V. S. VAiSHiNOloN, Jan. 19. The fir-t action to recover damaees from the i A Few Reasons Why We Sell for Less We buy for cash We sell for cash 1 We are cut of the high rent district We carry a rrnall stock We bought cn Ibz low price level California White Beans, 15 lbs. $1.00 C lbs. Eastern Corn Meal 48c 1 lb. Sun Maid Seeded Raisins .28c Jim Beard's Cash Store Phone 432 government arising out of endeavors to produce the liberty motor was tried j before the United States court of j claims today on the claim of the Iu- j esenberg Motor corporation of New ! York, to recover tl, 291. 851 on con-i tracts for the manufacture of liberty motors. I WESTERN? Pound In His Car. "Every day I find something .lew about my car." "So do I. This morning i found three hairpins and a powder puff." Florida Tlmes-l'nion. Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee 5 Chronic and Nervous Diseases and Diseases of Women. X-Iiay Electric Therapeutics. Temple Bldg. Koom J Phone 41 1 red winter 1 hart! white 1 aoft white 1 white cluh 1 hard winter 1 north aprlng 1 Bed Walla ist Hi U4 164 161 11 165 161 HI 15S 155 113 A RAW, SORE THROAT Eases Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole. And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just-Spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sora spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws'out the soreness and pain. Musterols is a clean, white oint ment mack with oil ot mustard. It is fine for Quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsilitis, croup, stiS neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lum bago, pains and aches of the back or Joints, sprains, soremuscles,bruises.chil blains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. Nothing like Musterole for croupy chik dren, Keep it handy for instant use. itoc and 65c jars; tiospuai sue w BLANKETS THE COLD WEATHER IS NOT OYER. 5 lb. Double Blankets, all wool.... 9.50 10 lb. Double Blankets, all wool $19.00 4 lb. Reg. Army Blankets, new .......... $7.00 4 lb. Reg. Army. Blankets, reel $5.00 4 lb. Gray Army Blankets, new $6.00 4 lb. Hudson Bay Blanket . $12.50 0. D. Army Shirts, new $5.50 and $5.73 0. D. Army Shirts, reel $4.55 Solid Pack Peaches, can 29c Solid Pack Apricots, can '27c Alaska Salmon, 1 lb. can 13c m & Nffl SALES CO. 516 Main St. ... Phone 861 miMHHnmmnWMUMMIHtlMMMMM REGULAR WEDNESDAY NIGHT DANCE January 19th. LIBERTY HALL Sawyer's Orchestra COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS IMHMHIMII HIMMMMH i J i tl I ...