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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1921)
TEN PAGES DAILY HAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUAR7 8, 1021. PAGE FIVE People Here and There C, S. Spencer of Portluml, la In Pen die ton today. a B. c. Lloyd Iti living the tipokanc btiHlnosii visitors hero today. William O. Phoenix of Portlund, representing the Pcveienux Mortgage Co., Is In Pendleton today on business - una in ut the I'endloton Hotel , J. M. Gilbert, o( l'llut Hock, stops the wild ones I hut curve itraund the buttons' necks when spring und Hum mer bring out the grand old'Amer lean gumo of biLHeljull. The husky catcher uIho wields a wicked tlck nnd lust summer hit but work wan well known In the Uluo Mountain league. Mr. Gilbert Is In Pendleton today on business. ' Iluth Oordon, New York uctrcss who, hecuuse her legs were bowed, had them broken to remedy the defect, und who hua attracted nutlon-wldn no tice by an doing, will be remembered by Pendleton audlencca who raw 1 tooth Tnrklngton's play "t'larenr," In this city last summer. Miss Gor don pluyed the part of the young dau ghter, und her husband took tlia urt of the Bon, "Hobby." X. J, Hntisonls la hero kuno on business. from Spo Jnnies Jnhiia went to Pilot Ttock to Uuy ohJ)uhIiiosh , V. II. Stui Kill, of Iji Grande la A guest ut the Kt. George hotel. Walter Watson la In Pendleton from Wallu Walla on business today. J. B. Armstrong, traveling salesman from Mpokune ,1a In Pendleton, ('. J. Dcnnlson la a business visit or In Pendleton today from Unit Luke City. (?. W. Vcndcraho, owner of a ranch near Echo, Is In Pendleton today look ing after business matters, Millard White, several years ago connected wllh the old Pendleton Savings Hunk, Is visiting here for a few days from his home In SeatHe. George Parvcau, veteran proprietor of the Kt. George hotel, Is still con fined to his room with an Illness that has kept him from his work for the past month. PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY. Down She Goes Milk 10c per can Best Cocoa 30c pound J Best Dates :'. ...35c pounu 6j Black Figs . 30c pound g Puffed Rice 7 for $1.00 g T, Paper ' ...1....4 for 25c Peaches and Apricots 25c per can kl Z Mountain Potatoes .....$1.75 per 100 2 - ' . ; i The Economy Grocery I 2 113 W. Webb' ! Reliable Service Plione 409 c , C PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE Mr. nnd Mia. H. E, Kodcnhuiigli, of Vinutllln, airlnjd in Pendleton this morning. . t 1 SiipcrinU-iidiiit is Moving. l.ounty Hupeilntondent of Hchools W. W. Green is busy today moving from his former home on West Webb stroet to the residence ut 109 Ia-wIm street recently purchased from C. K. Wullcs. Cruelty Alleged by Wife. Catherine Ulaspey today filed suit In circuit court for divorce from Syl vester A. Glaspcy. Hlie charges that .on numerous occasions he has been cruel to her, humiliated her In the presence of friends nnd finally order ed her out of his house. Bhe auks re storation of her nudden name, Cather ine Fosdlck. Tly have no children. 13. Peterson is attorney for the plaintiff. Two Cases Ordered PlMilKscd. I'lsmlssals were ordered by the cir cuit Judge today In two cases. One w that of the Inland Irrigation 'o., Inc., vs. A. U Btelner and Murle fitet nor, and the other Is that of the Iloesch Dottllng Works vs. J. I. Kirk. vanre aside from revived complaints of green bug Infestation In Texas nnd nn evllm.ito on the Indian Vlunt acre age shiiH'ltiif, a reduction of T ,'", (' acres. The statistical position of wheat In the L'nltcd Klatiw which herelofore has been ignored, also came In for considerable discussion today, d Country offerings rcporte light but It Is very proiiablo that this advance will attract freer selling. The foreign news Vemalns much the same as it has been recently, that competi tive countries are underselling us from 12 lo H 1-2 cents a bushel. The ad vance today having been more at the expense of the short Interest, we be lieve developments f mor construc tive tort than in sight at present will be necessary to maintain tonight's closing level. L'HiCAGO, Feb. . (IT. P.) Wheat futures soared today on the .Chicago board of trade, March and May wheat registering gains of 8 1-4 to II 1-2 rc specllely. Tnc gains vere influenced by heavy short coverings, fresh specu lative buying Induced by reports of a Letter domestic milling demand, re ports of IlKht visible wheat and flour stocks. Another Influencing factor was a report thut destructive bug were discovered In Texas fields. IS: E UOXDKf tl'Tfi IvITIXT OV ITOIX) IX J'lliUXG OIT IIOI.IXJW CilKI KS WITH MOW HUM t UJSll Ilcgurdless of what and hew much you eat, If the nervous system is un- airung and the lron ha's been burned X faii Carries (inn, Arirslcd. ' Denis Ilayncs, charged with carry ing a concealed weapon, was arrested 'Inst evening by Deputy Shcilffs I.ydav und Spears and lodged in the county Jnil. Two men who were with him were released after an' examination. All three, the officers said, boidrrcd on the hobo type. Consolidation Now Only Lacks Approval: of City Council, Which When Given Will Re sult in Transfer of Books at Once. Adcff Gives IPnuI for Appcai-uncr. Knos Adcff. arrested recently for as sault upon Charles Haseall, at the Hons ranch on Butter Creek, toiav was relcused from Jail upon $40 bonds, required by the Justice of the pence for his appearance before the grand Jury on a c harge of assult with transfer of the books is expected to re- Consolldatlon of the city of Pen dleton's library with the county li brary here is settled but for the stamp of approval of the city council, which is expected to rutify the agreement of its special library committee at to morrow night's meeting. The city-library comrmttucsict on Saturday with the county librury committee here, presented their plan for consolidation and met with the approval of the county board. Should the council give Its appro val to the action of .the committee. out of the blood, the Ions, drawn ace and haunted expression will remain. P.ut put Reolo Into your blood, h i tr,e ntrve centers come in contact with ii, and then you have started bpwa'd. There Is one com- pbuent of Jleolo that actually pro voke.! an in tei.se of flesh. In com bination with this element there ar ingredients that increase red corpus cles enormously In certain anemic con- idil'ons. In a day or two, the appetite improves in a way that is a revelation to those who found it hard work to eat. r,nd soon the bluish pallor of the xkin Is replaced with the pinkish hue of health. You now not pnly feel well, you look it,' such Is the remarkable in II nonce of Heolo in but a few short bays. Hot this is not all. Keolo has intensified the activity of the vital pro cefs to such an extent that the old feeling of exhaustion after effort is completely gone. It Is certainly a most comportaiile and wtisfactory feeling of resssurance, and there is no other, con. dtlion to be compared to It. ,sk any of the clerks at Thompsons Drug f-tore and any other leading drug store abo'U Heolo. They are selling it end recommending it upon the strength of what they see every day, men and women the very picture of health who six weeks before were ner. wiis and bloodless despondents. Get a H.ilO box of Ueolo today and live. , Old Faithful , There has been no mechanmm invented which is as delicate and enduring as a watch. It serves you through every minute of the twenty-four hours of each day. let its "upkeep" averages less than a dollar a year. A good time piece is a time piece for a life time so make sure that you purchase a good watch. Each watch we sell is guar anteed bythe makers as well as y ourselves. Pendleton Ore. The Largest Diamond Dealers iii Eastern Oregon. - . i -4 9-7 14 - u dangerous weapon. IUmuI DclcgatiiHi Kic-til. A delegation of Kcho citizens, seek lng road aid from the county muimis sloncrs, was due to appear before that body this afternoon. The commissi oners this morning allowed u mini ber of January bills against the coun ty. Among recent doing oT the com missioners were orders to make a sur vey from Weston to the foot of liyan Grade up Hale Creek. This is for the proposed new road to servo residents of Weston Mountain. A new Justice district was crented out of pcccincts 2. S, 4, S, 6, T and s, near Kreewater with V. U. Iingley as Justice und J. H. West, constable. :: sSififim ' WHEAT FIGURES SOAR 0?e surest-pcofecftoK ! Jorj?enso?ai papers fr I THE loss of personal papers oft en entail embarrassment, and at times great loss. Make cer tain of their safety by renting a safe deposit box in our strong vaults. The cost is trifling. PayCash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Our Policy Is to Sell: Groceries For Less MQiiey Compare our prices with th other fellows'. You will find ours smaller; compare the quality or brands of goods and you will find ours the same or a little better . ' 'av Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 May July May July May July May .67 .42 V4 .13 1.81 1.14 .6HT4 .66 43 .67 'i .6814 .4 414 .45 Wheat went up with a bound today. March gram closing at f 1.62 and May at tl.63 S-8. Yesterday March wheat closed at S1.G4 S-S and May at 31.15. Following are the quotations received today by Overbeckg & Cooke, local brokers: W'llCNlt. Open. High. Lw. Close. March 1.53 1.62 l.F24 1.62 May. 1.44 1.R3H 1.5314 1.53 tni. ".6s, .69 'j Oats. .4 4 '-j .45 tlyv, 1.88'i 1.20 Vi llnrh-y. .64 KoMgn Kuliangc. London, 3.8 7-2, 3.89 1-4. ratio, .0V19. Ilerlln. .0163. Canada, 12 1-2 disc. X. Y. money, 7 per cent. Wheat had a small decline cnHy, worked gradually higher until about, midday and then developed a semi Panicky condition with shorts occu pying the uneasy position. There was nothing particular significant in the way ot news to account or the ad- sult Immediately. The committee handling the matter on behalf of the city consists of F. Willard Ikmd. chairman, Manuel Frlcdly and llobert Simpson. As soon as the present library juar ters in the city hall are vacated. It Is expected that the room will be marie a boys' club under supervision of Pen dleton Community Service. The Pen dleton Commercial Association at its last meetiiiK voted to allow this boys'! club to use billiard tables belonging to the association, which ore now In I storage. I This matter has nlso bfen breached to the city council informally and It is understood that that body Is will ing to co-operate providing the pro per supervision Is maintained. The dedication of such a room to the young lads of the city is expected to fill qulle a need and, with Communitvj service in cnarce considerably more good is expected to result than from the little-used city library there. . !PU H0l)$ BT SENATORS Action Considered Preliminary to Ultimate Slaughter of the Measure Which Commission . Violently Opposes. whkat Gi:ovta:s (Con'lnueu from page 1.) era; the pouUry Indus-try and the wool and mohair Industry. In Wai'lilnctoh and Iilahn .uwnciii. fTions have been formed with contractu Similar to this and have now over 13,000,000 bushels of wheat signed up by their membership under agree ments similar to this marketing agree ment. " Movements are on foot to es tablish strong -market organizations In all the whca,t growing states of the Union. 1.30 1.37 ',-4 "1.12 1.20 ' iki:is W. W. Snyder to J. H. Sheehan 10. Lot 12, mock 3, IJvcrmores Addition Pendleton. A. It. Elliot to K. G. Klllot $10.50n K 1-2 SE 1-4 and E 1-2 W 1-2 SR 1-4 fiec. 35, Tp. 6, N. It. 36; X 1-2 S 1-2 S 1-2 X 1-2 and X 1-2 XK 1-4 Tp. 5, X. H. 36; X 1-2 SIC 1-4 S 1-2 XE 1-4 XE 1-4 XE 1-4 and E 1-2 XV 1-4 Sec. 2, Tp, 5, X. It. 36 nnd mete and bound description In Sec. 6, Tp. 6, X. K. 31 and portion ot S 1-2 SW i-4 Sec. 20 nnd portion of Xw 1-4 NV 1-4 Seo. 32 and " 1-2 SE 1-4 and K 1-2 SW 1-4 Sec. 30, XK 1-4 XW 1-4 and X 1-: XE 1-4 Pec. 31, Tp. 6, X. H. 36. A. L. Stelmer to Inland lrrigatina Co., Inc., 11.00. KV 1-4 Sli 1-4 Sec. ? Tp. 4, N. K. 20. ' SALEM, Feb. 8. (A. P.) The sen ate voted 1& to 11 to recall from the house .the Jtoosevelt highway bill. This action was- preliminary to a probable ultimate slaughter of the measure, which was violently opposed by the state highway commission. TJhe bill to give the secretaryship of tne cniid wenare ana me inuusiriai welfare comniissions to a labor com missioner anj the bill selimlnating. Mi-s. Millie Trumbull, present secre tary, went down in overwhelming de feat by an Indefinite postponement in tho house. Bitter Protests. SALEM, Ken. 8. (A. 1'.) The sen ate voted 1 7to 12 to recall from the house the Roosevelt highway bill for reconsideration. The action was over the bitter pro tests of Senators Hall and Norblad. Hall declared he had not traded a vote on any measure to get votes for his way bill. He accused Chairman Booth of the highway commission of lobbying against it. Norblad also made the charge. 'Talk about lob bying," he shouted. "Who Is lobbying Sertator Hall and I or Mr. Booth. In all. fairness I thiitk "you will say that the log rolling has been on the other side." ' ' Hall and XorWad charged that Booth offered to devote $1,640,000 to the highways in Lincoln county if that county would endeavor to defeat the Roosevelt highway bill . calm tuci Et;.(;i:n NEW YORK, Feb. . -A. J'.i Mme. t;alli Curd, soprano, has been engaged by the Metropolitan Opera company for the season of 1921-22, it was announced last nisht. Moving Into the White 'House f V'v' ft t . , a "T- Fn&S f?; 4 ' : i TM '.'111 . VA " -tri , xv y.-s ' $ I "i-.i - The trat ranlond of goods belonging tn the Harding In shown being moved into the White House. Mrs. Harding spent several days in. Washington , supervising the disposition, , ot tiotwebold effect In (he Harding residence on Wyoming aveiue, . . THE FIRST HATIDfiAL BAliK of Peidleton Ljt.d:rajl bfsehveT Offers an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transacts a. general banking business and maintains special departments with ftciliCes of the highest character PENDLETON, OREGOrj- 0RE.-WASH. HAY GROWERS AMALGAMATION PLANNED The combination of the Columbia Basin Hay Growers Association and the Washington Hay Growers Associ ation in the formation of a central selling agency and the doption of a contract for the marketing of lulled hay by growers was planned at a meeting of stock feeders in Hirmis ton Saturday, says Fred Reunion, county agent, who attended. The board ot directors of the Columbia Basin a-ssocation was instructed to enter into negotiations' with the Washington association, Robert Withyconibe, of the Eastern Oregon Experiment station, who spoke on the .feeding or oeef cattle, sneep and hogs at Stanficld Friday, repeated his talk at the Hermiston meeting. He showed that it is impossible to grow straight alfalfa feed or to obtain the best results when, using other feeds such as silage,- and also pointed out that diversified feeding lowers cost of production. "A steer will gain .S pounds per day on a straight diet of 35 pounds of alfalfa hay," said Mr. Withyconibe. "On 25 pounds of hay and !5 .of en silage, he will gain 1.8 pounds per MOTHERS MEND For Expectant Mothers Dseo 6r Thsee Eeihaobs mm rom Sookict e NOTNtsifooe ui im uir. r Bub field Itsuuroa Co, Bin. 5-a, Aiuau. &4. day. It is well to remember the Im portance of marketing has', not baled, but in tho stock." Mr. Bennion spoke and induced the farmers to unit in the purchase of metal fornix for the construction of concrete silos. J. N Price, manager of the Washington Hay, Growers As sociation, emphasized the need for a hay marketing association. Catarrh Can Be-Cured Catarrh is a tot-al disease greatly influ enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treat ment. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces ot the Svstem. HALL'S CATARRH MED1CINB destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient strength by improving the general health and assists nature in doing its work. AU Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. edvcatiox.il TOOTH. TALK XO. J Tartar and Disease "Tartar" is a lime-like substance that forms on the teeth. It is composed of saliva, phos phate of lime, etc.; and becomes attached to the teeth near the salivary duct. It is porous like a sponge and holds particles of food which decom pose and taint the breath with an offensive odor. This tartar, once formed,, increases, always in the direction of the gums; first, inflaming them, then causing them to puff up and recede from the teeth, and finally, by absorption of the bony sockets, to cause 'goq.d, sound teeth to drop out ' for want of support. " VuiiMillntioii Freely Given In all Dental llranctira, S Years In IVndletbn. IMione SOT ' Hours Taylor Hardware Hid;;. Over A. M. Ui & P. M. IVn.lli-t.xi, Ore. 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