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TEN FACES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, FENDLETOIT, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, PEERUAnY 7, 1021. PAGE FIVE 'r People Uereaitd-'TKere-TSBjjjsS u in Ur : : : ji II I ttn7mm'wmm III James M. Kyle, Rtunrielil'a rauj'or, and reul entut mun, U up rrorn the west end cumiuunlly loiluy on biml nvw. ' "Twenty one royole , ami bobcats ww'c killed duiinif Jmiujiry by Albeit ivtemoii, IIIuIukU'uI Survey tiuileil who tmpH In the Cklur reRlo'i uud wh,o-wun here yenterduy. Peti'mon'ii trap line totulH ubout ITS ml.'CM anil he linn met with icreat duccemciu ciijj t n ii n pri'iliitury HiilnmlN, Olio nunilicl twelve aok cf 'eurn, fortv Hucks of whlrh nra iioeli'imleil to liilKn und the leniu'mler to Ilonrdniiin and Metmnn', vlll it lre miilnd lor Kei-d by "I'ii.1 nvr ' Ki 'lli of the i.V. );, ft N. to firmer o' the three locallUe If thev wll !nn Ire to ereol r on to take ram I l a rofliiit Blown. Mr. Kmit'i, wlo m . fi riitmdaj', told Ham Hon i-dfi.nn rtf t' f-iiip and Mr. llourdinit !'rlli thitt farmers will take uilv ihta(f) of the offer. , , the man who naved Arlington' ball park from destruction wui a Pen dleton vlnitor' Xaturduy. lr. J.' W. Donnelly, known throiiichout the stole ait a Rood roadM enthiiHluxt, went be fore the State Highway 1'ommlnHlon whriii the ruvagm of roml , work threatened toe pot where for, yeu Arllnton'R Own have met oiioIiir eaitin In hard foimht biwclmll name. IIi-CAiihs of the doctor's effort, it de tour wan made and .the ball park dtaluH Intart. For thin und other Rood deed, Arlington' Rratcfiil I'ltl xenn prented Ir. IHinnelly with a diamond Hnfl. J. Jl. Martin if ronlMtcrcd here from iiohioii. Krank 1). Huelat, of Portland,' In anioiiR the vIhIIoi here today from the metropolis. C, 7.. Iiandull, deputy dlHtrlct attor ney, la home from a week vlMt to Portland and Rule hi, hki former home. JikIko J. W. Alulohey, president of the Inland Ki-ipire Hunk, left 6n Hun day night' train for I'ortland on a lnwlnena trip. W. J. Furn'lMh, former Pendleton banker, land owner and well known public official, in here efrom Portlund today looklnic after local MiHlneHs In terentlx. . . f'lhe limurunce companies doing buH IticBK In Oregon were hit by heavy louse durlnit November anil Decern bur, Manuel KrleillyMiid today. Mr. frleilly lelt this noon fur Portland to attend the meeting of the Pacific Htate l'ire Insurance Co., of which he ,l a director. "The Spokane 1'louilnic Mills hud the distinction of belim the only mill In a radius of 300 tulles that did not close down dnrttiR the fall or winter, W. HchwartgenherR, formerly mitnager of the Pendleton Holler Mill' and now manager of the Hpokune mill, said today. The Kpokunc plant started op erating on Sept. 2 und has not stop ped since, most of the busineas being local. Mr. and Mrs. Hchwnrtsenberg arrived here this morning for a brief visit. ' HlONE tOUR-O-NlNE FOR BETTER QUALITY WESTON MOUNTAIN SPUDS v $2.00 PER HUNDRED : ' Toilet Paper, 4 rolls Peanut Butter, per lb.' Gunpowder Tea in bulk, per pound Cocoa in bulk, per pound X o 2 Pi 25c O . c 15c 30c 30c You can buy better goods here for less money o and get them quicker. The Economy Grocery 113 W. Wel)b' . , . Phone 409 ' z Reliable Service PHONE FOUR O-NlNE FOR BETTER SERVICE Eugene Clifford of Hpoknne, Pendleton today on business. H. I Cluycornb, of fipokane, is one of tho traveling men in the city to. day. Arthur B,, Htrund was Bunday night arrhal at the Ht, Ocorge from I ti in n do. Charles H. Marsh ret::rnel testm duy tuoining after a bushier visit to Hpokune. Mr .Marsh says (hat 'tne crop prospects In tho tt:Iit.ty of liu' Washington city are ex'-elkm. J. C Kuhns, Umatilla forest super visor. Is expected to arrive tonlnht from Walla Walla where he attended a meeting of the Wenaha Wool Grow ers. , The "Reciprocity Day," held Batur' diiy by Weston women, was a great success, says Mrs. Kdlth O. Van Detf sen, homo demonstration agent, who attended. Sixty women were present irom Milton, Athena and Weston. P. T. Harbour, manuger of the Weston Ilrock Yard, Is in Pendleton on DUKiness today. He was among tho Jurymen who expected to be cull ed to serve today but was spared that onerous duty when coses scheduled Vo come to trial were announced as set ll'l- '1 FIGHT GALW Rhnza Shibata, murderer of St, Okn- mato, Japanese gambler, will fight to jSave himself from the gallows. The i Hawulian-Jupanesu cx-servlce man. arrested at Athena Paturduy after noon a few hours after the murder jand his flight. Is alleged by officers lat the county Jul! to have confessed I all and to have decided to fight for Ibis life. Hhlbata has retained Attorney Fred W. Htelwer to defend him, the sher iff's office reported Today. The dlst Jrlct attorney's office has not yet taken juny action In the case but will file shortly with the Justice court an In j formation charging him with murder I In the first degree, District Attorney H. I. Keator Indicated today. "He took all my money. I mad. I jkiU him," fihlbiita told the officers ,when he was returned to Jail Katur day afternoon. He related In detail I the Ftory of a night's gaming and i drinking In the basement of the Japa nese pool hull where the murder was committed. His story was corrobo rated by J. fehirakl, eye-witness to the killing. Hhlbata was unarmed when captur ed or he would have committed harl kart, he told the officers It Is con sidered more honorable by the Japa nese to kill themselves In such a sit uation than to ollow the legal author. I ties to take tholr course. Now that Hhlbata Is In jail he wants to moke the most of his chances to escape the gallows. MUTATIONAL TOOTH T.U.K NO, 1 Stomach Teeth Your whole system depends for its health' and strength on the stomach. The stomach, in turn, depends on the teeth. The very foundation of health is therefore laid at the first step in food conservation the act of chewing. , Food Im properly chewed enters the stomach in a wrong condition; and it brings about a wrong1 fermen tation which causes first, indigestion, then kin dred ailments, later ulcers, and finally in thtf last stages, cancer. The proper chewing of the food will prevent these things. Chew your food ' plentifully ; teach your babies the art of chewing- , Constilliillon I'YmJy Given III nil Dental Itinnclirs. Flinnd 0? Ovrr The Huh 8 Tears In Pendleton. Iliiitrs Taylor Hardware Itldg. 9 A. M. ti 5 P. M. Pnullcton, Ore. AMllltllH'lltS ti suit m Price are now very reasonable. Pay Cash . . Receive More Fay Less Despain &Lee Cash Grocery 209 13. Court " ' Phone 880 i Our Policy Is to Sell Groceries For Less Money Compare our prices with the .other fellows'. v You will find ours smaller; compare the quality or brands of goods and you will find ourshe, same or a little better ; . Pay Cash - Receive More Pay Less Despain &Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court ' ' Phone 880 - - 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' i nit MHJ-j ItKOPEXS CAN-tOX. O.. Feb. 7. -O.T. P.) fourteen hundred men a-eturncd to work at four steel mills which have reopened after a shut don of several weeks. IRISH tSKXRUAh KnJ.KI. DUBLIN', Feb. 7. (A P.) Michael Collin, adjutant general of the Irish republican army, was killed last week while directing an ambush In which it was previously reported he was wounded. HE HAD TO SLEEP Portland Man Was in Pain All the Time From Rheumatism Until He Got Tanlac. "It was six months ago ttjat Tanlac set me straight and added fifteen rounds to .my weight, and ever since then I have been enjoying as, fine heulth as I ever did in my life," wns the statement made recently by O. W. Axelson, of 2H Cook Avenue, Port lumi. ' "Seven years ago I had an awful at tack of rheumatism," he 'continued, "and It kept pulling me down until during the past year I wasn't able to work more than half the time. My whole left side became affected ftnd it pained me so I could hardly touch it. My leg was drawn and crooked and if I tried to straighten It out I simply suffered agonies. I was in pain all the time could never sleep to do any good and was often unable to lie down and would have to sit in a chair all night long. My appetite went down to near ly nothing and I fell off In weight. "I had no Idea Tanlac could do me much good after all the many treat ment and medicines I had tried had tailed, but It proved to be a winner. In a short time the pains commenced to let up and I could straighten out my leg. without Its hurting me. Atid In littiii more than a month I could rot feel a trace of toe rheumatism and had actually gained fifteen pounds In weight. This Was six months ago and I have not been troubled In any way vihatever since, I am In tho very pink of condition, eating fine, sleeping fine and working hard every day, Tanlae has meant health to me and I give it my heartiest endorsement." Tnnlac is sold In Pendleton by Thompson Brothers. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKO Olrl fur general house work In family of two Phone 1143. Pilot IliM'k Hank ;! Judgment. Judgment against. C K. Welch In the sum of i:i2-'.'i5 and costs was given the First ISauk of Pilot Hock today by decree of the circuit court. Tracy Ilaki-r (lets Jiulgiiicut. Judgment against K. 1.. Thresher et ul., in the sum of 11600 was given Tracy I,. linker In circuit court today Foreclosure of u mortgage to satisfy tie Judgment Is ordered. Koimtr P.I1I is f 145. The bounty bill for t'mittilla county In January was $145, according to the figures in the county clerk's office. Of this amount, f 1S9 was distributed for the scalps of it coyotes. Klx dol lars was paid for three bobcat scalps. Sludge F.Mate Appralncd. An inventory in the estate of the lute Ida K. Mudge was filed today with the county clerk. It showed the es tate to bo worth tZTSOSfl II. U Frazler, F. K. Cockburn and 8. A. Miller were the appraisers. t Sim to Foreclose Liin. Hwlnbank & lienson have filed suit igulnst I'. F. Cary et al., to foreclose on a Hen for $4 21, which amount Is alleged due und unpaid for labor on a building erected by the defendant Haley, Itaiey & Stelwer und H. J. Warner represent the plaintiffs. Michael Iloiioluie Files Petition. Michael Uonohue, of Pendleton, a native of Ireland, has filed with the county clerk his petition for bearing for final citizenship papers. He will be examined at the naturalization hearing in circuit court hero on Sept. 13. , " Desertion of Wife Allege,! C T. Strong today filed suit in cir cuit court against Lucy Strong, asking for a divorce on tho grounds of deser tion. The couple was married In June. 19UL', and there Is one child. Haley, Raley & stelwer and II. J. Warner are his attorneys. . . Another Ixputy Sbniff .Named. Swltzler Turner, of I'matlllati form erly with J. U. Vaughan here as bookkeeper, today was appointed a deputy sheriff and is employed in the office of the sheriff doing clerical work. He Is the son of K. M. Turner who formerly practiced law here. Restraining Onler Issued. An order restraining Iley Winn from carrying out the mandate of the su preme court of The stale of Oregon In his case against Moses Taylor, has been issued In circuit court. The or der was signed by Judge G. W. Phelps pending settlement of a counter ac tion brought by Taylor aguinst Winn. Clerk Reports Judicial Ruslness. There were 17 actions at law, 34 divorce suits and 24 suits in equity other than for divorce filed during the three months ending Dec. 31, 1920. the quarterly report of County rieik It. T. ISrown today showed. There we?e IS divorce cases tried in that period, of which only five were con tested. Sues to Foreclose Jlorlgage (). A. Simpson on Saturday filed suit In circuit court against Tom John son to foreclose a mortgage on a lot to satisfy a note for $350.35, given by the defendant. The plaintiff alleges that the terms of the contract were violated in that the defendant did hot pay taxes on the property. Raley, Raley & Stel wer and H. J. Warner represent the plaintiff. . . Cruelty 19 Wife's Grounds Crlielty la alleged by Annie LAicke In her complaint for divorce from Henry Locke, filed in circuit court on Saturday. She alleges that the cruel ties began when the couple liven In Germany 15 years ago and was con. tinned In Alberta, Canada, and since coming to this country. There are two minor sons, the custody of whom the plaintiff asks. She Is represented by Raley, Rn?y.it Stelwer and H. J. War-rer. Indian Gets Stiff Pine. A fine of $100 nnd 50 days In the county jail for drivlng an automobile while intoxicated, was the fine given Jason Wannassay, an Indian, in jus tice court at Adams today. In addi tion his license to drive an auto in Oregon was ordered revoked one year. Wannassay Is alleged to have been responsible for crowding Hay Baker Into the curb at the corner of Main and- Webb streets a few nights ago. resulting in the demolishing of an old cluster light pole. $lfl.r0) In Notes Sought The Hank of F.cho today filed suit in circuit court against Reese & Davis, highway contractors, to recover on promissory notes aggregating $16,500, together with $1500 In attorney fees and costs. There are five notes, for $P00O, $5000, $2000, $1500 and $5000 respectively. The suit asks that the hunk be given prior claim to 100 shares of stock in the Samuel Reese Fstato Co., and that they lie sold to satisfy the' claim. Raley, Haley & Stelwer and H. J. Warner are attor neys for the hank. I'niatllla Comity IayhIs. Umatilla county leuns other Ore gon counties in the number of horses and mules In the county, according to a recent report mudo by the depart ment of agriculture.. The number Is 23.S60. The county Is seventh In the number of swine, tho total for I'ma ti'.la county being 14, SS0. There are ,204 milk cows In Umatilla county. which ranks twelfth highest In the county. Tho number of other cattle In Vmatllla county is shown to be S.SfiS, placing this county eighth In the list. One hundred ninety thous and, nine hundred forty sheep graxe in Umatilla county, which raises more sheep than any county In the state outside of Malheur which raises 801,- 000. FOUND Keys on - ring, owner may havo same by calling at this office nnd paying for ad. WANTHP Second hand goods of all kinds. We pay cash, Steven's Fur niture and Repair Shop, 0l Main St., Phont 116. , IIOI'RF, PASSF.S IIOSPITAT, IUTX. WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. The house unanimously lmssed the bill providing addilional hospital facilities for shell shocken and tubercular war veterans. The measure authnriieg construction of five new hospitals at cost of thli'Weo million, . , CIGARETTE N cigarette has the same delicious flavor as Luoky Strike. Because Lucky Strike Is the toasted cfgzrettq. - - r "war- r HOW LONG A WATCH CAN PERFORM PROPERLY ACCORDING TO SIZE OF MOVEMENTS Providing the watch la given proper care and NOT Injured.) MKX'S JK-IH-H 7.VM Should be overhauled every IS months. MKX'K R Ml.KOAb W Att'IlliS Should' be overhauled every II months. IjAIUKR" WATt'lIKS Should be overhauled every 8 to 12 -months de pending upon the size. , We gtmraiuec .very wufh e sell to give satisfaction to the wearer In every p.rtieubjr will, woper rare ALMCrill) noMUFRS ARRF.STFO MEXICO CITY. Feb. 7. (A. P.) Four are arrested and the police are seeking others In connection with the bombing yesterday of the residence of the Archbishop of Mexico and the nliint of Juergcns and Company, Am erican Jewelry manufacturers. 'The newspapers connect the outrage with the recent arrival of bolshcvist agenis. Ai-t As .ludires Miss Olive Rosche and Miss F.llziihelh Sevcrenee went to Pilot Rock Friday evening where they were Judges in the dual debate be tween Pilot Rock and Echo. They are both members of the faculty here .laili I.tK-k CotivaloXMig. Jack Luck, a' freshman in the school, who was operated upon some time afio at the SU Anthony's hospital, wns moved to his home on West Alta street yes terday. Luck's condition is muth bet ter and it is thought that he will re turn to school In a short time. He Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Luck. Tucker VWttl High School R. E. Tucker, community service man. vis ited the high school thfs morning in company witn- ,mho nenuey. .nr. Tucker led the osrembly in sever;;1 songs betoi-a the talk given by Mr Bentley. Mr. Bentley a talk was to tho boys and the theme was that eac boy should become a master of him self so that he might overcome habits which are injurious to him and will affect his later life. Mr. Bentley an nounced that he would give a lecture on this subject at the Baptist church this evening at 7:30. Pendleton Ore. The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern Oregon. Many a Pretty Face ? Spoiled by Pimples First Debato Friday Pendleton's Not only are these pimples and splotches disfiguring, but they lead to serious skin diseases that spread and- cause'the most discomforting Irritation and pain. Sometimes they foretell Eczema, boils, blisters, scaly ruptions add other annoyances that burn like flames of fire, and make you feel that your skin is ablaze. If you are afflicted with this 'orm of skin disease do r.ot expect to be eured by lotions, ointments, salves and other local remedies, as ' they can r.ot possibly reach tho source of the trouble, which is in the blood. Begin taking S.S.S. to day, and write a complete history of your case to our chief medical adviser who will give you special " instructions, without charge. Write at once to Medical Director, 152 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga. i first debate, will be held In the p. -1 thfir debates which were to have been sembly next" Friday evenios, . w ith I held Friday. .Milton is expected to he J.'iilon as the ouuosimr force. Dual ! Pendleton's hardest opponent. The debutes have been held over the coun ty and Pendleton will debate the win ners of each. 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