East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 09, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENDJG, FEBRUARY 9, 1921.
People Here and There
n. R, IOomlH l In Pendleton tolu.
from Keultle.
W. H. Howlund, of Ban Francisco,
in In Pendleton for the diiy.
Warren Btnrkey, of Portland, arrived
In Pendleton thin morning on business,
Tl. B. Wnde la a Pendleton l)unlnewi
vltor toduy from Idaho' eapltul city,
Jiowe.
J. M. Keoncy, formerly Interested In
the OmnlnKham Kheeii Co., and H'ho
Btlll hH hu.slneHa lnteretii here, arrlV
ed from Portland on thin monilim'e
train and In registered ut tho Pendle
ton Hotel.
another veteran Oddfellow, while In
the City and will return Saturday ori
t'unday.
KdKar Smith, president of tho An
lorla Flour Mills, was a feuest here
yesterday of his parentKj Mr. and Mr.
H. I Kmlth. He left on No. It for the
cant where he has heen called on a
business trip. " V
Mr. and Mm. Ollhert Conner, Wil
liam Jones, Peter Undsny and Mrs.
Amies I'raiif, reservation Indiana, dV.
parted on No. 8 thin morning for IaP
wnl, Idiihn, where they will upend the
next week attending the evangellatlc
meetings for Ne J'ercn Chrlmiim In
dian. '
Oddfellows of Oregon will have a
hoard meetln for the Oddfellowa'
home, In Portland on Frlduy. Henry
J. Taylor,, of Kureka lodge, Pondloton,
a member of the board, left on No, 17
today for the metropolis to attend the
region. He will vlt.lt n. Alexander,
ParHons Motunlc, well known among
ChrlRtlun Indians of the Umatilla
reservation, left toduy for Lupwal,
Ifiaho, to KHHlBt In a week of evangeli
cal meetings to be held there for the
Nc Pene Indians. Mrs. .Metallic,
thnlr son. and William Harnhart ac
companied him. At tho recett Chris
tian Kndeuvor convention at I.a
Jiande, Motautc was one of the most
Interested of delegates.. When the law
,ini of th session had arrived, testi
monial! were called' for as to what
each had ot out of the meeting. Mo
taiilc. got on. his feet and with Jtev.
J. .f. ("ornellsoti a Interpreter, sald
"I" feel like a fountain pen. I have
been writing my own life story and
have been running dry. I came here
and was filled up with the spirit. Now
1 shull go and write that story for an
,..hnr vur. When I am dry, I will
come buik to tho convention next
year." Ills little speeeoh, delegates
say, was the hit of tho meeting. His
Journey to Lnpwl was Inspired by ai
i,iif mat ha might b of service in
writing the story of his belief in the
benefits of Christianity lor me jnumus
of the Nea Perce reservation.
SOITH A Fill ("A WONT W-X'KOK.
CAPE TOWN, Feb. 9. A. P.)
The party headed by Premier Hmuts
won in the election yesterday InVhlch
the Issne was secession from the Brit
ish empire. The Hrntits party defeat
ed that of General Hertzog, who fa
vored secession.
An Art nnim AAnmili7Al I
nuiiu ui iiiuuuu(ui j j : . cj ; -
' i nrnnril ItllV ftmnrnn . L ' - ' I"' " nervous 1 onld, sorm-ely sleep I
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HlrniiKi-liy ;Kon Judgment 1
V. Klrangeby toduy was given Jildg
ment against William Tuttln fn
ami costs. mo decree wa
mude In circuit court.
IamhI Couple 'hiicC jjcciinr
A marriage license was Issued by the
county clerk today to Walter Elmer
lark and Miss Anna Mary Howard
uotn of this city.
PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY
I -a ml Taxed at Old Itrntnl
I lids around Athena and Weston
in some of the school districts, will nay
taxes approximating (3 an acre this
year, former Assessor C. P. Strain
said today. A few years ago these
same lands were rented at (6 a crop
per acre, or 3 a year.
120 Tax Itoll llrfldy Soon
The 1920 tax roll will be ready to
torn over to the sheriff on Monday,
Feb. 14, Assessor It. o. Hawks said to
day. Ho, with two deputies, Is finish
Ing the roll, preparatory to handing
it to the sheriff. As soon as arrange
ments are made In the sheriff's office,
collections will be made.
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S Onions, 25 pounds for . : . .k'.r. $1-00 5
0 Mftuntain Spuds, per sack t $1.75; S
j-j Coffee, pound ..25c 9
Apples, per box $1.50 2
j Best Bacon, poand c
2 Ilams, pound : 33c
g Eggs, strictly fresh, dozen 50c w
1 The Economy Grocery
113 W. Webb : 1 Phone 409
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" Reliable Service D
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PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER, SERVICE
Writ of Krnir Petition Denied
A petition for a writ of error coram
nobis, in the case of State vs. John I.
Itathle a,nd Elvle p. Kerby was denied
iooay by circuit Judge U. v. Phelps.
!Tho petition was fd several weeks
;ago by Charles F. liolin, attorney for
tthe defendants, convicted of llrst de-
jgree murder in connection with the
! for retrial after a petition for retrial
I shooting of Sheriff Til Taylor last July
! 25 by Knimrlt Pancrofl, a fellow pris-
loner. The coram nobis proceeding Is
I an old ennui. 11 law writ which virtual
ly brings the defendants back to court
I ha been denied.
I wish I could dis
cover Perpetual
Motion'when I'm
eating
PostToasties
says
Superior
Corn Flakes
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Of.f an nnri'nnii f ,,liif1 iiCrtrc) ten
So, racitic Kailrcnd IVIail Mates night or day. My stomach became
Tanlac Ha Overcome Hi 1 disordered that nothing X ate seem-
T,.LU. J u'. I D- tl eu to aigesi properly nui causeu mn in.
Ti-oubie and He a In Bet of t(nHe paln VVny , wa), Hlmply m.
Health.
"An engineer friend of mine put me
'tl to Tunlac a short lime ago, and It's
the finest thing I've ever run aeries
to btold a fellow up and make him feel
like something," eald A Kvcrton, well
known conductor for the Houthcrn pa
cific railroad residing at 4fi Hartcock
it., Portland. t
'I suffered from stomach trouble.
and nervousness for two years before
Tanlac fixed me up. My work as con
ductor kept me up every other night
and I had to sleep the next day, but I
erable nearly all the time and was In
such a bad fix I knew I had to flfid
something to set me' right or I would
get down completely. -V
"It has only taken six bottles of
Tanlas to build me up U where I feel
as strong and well as I ever did. I can
eat anything I want now without its
causing me a hit of trouble, and my
nerves are so steady r Just sleep like
a log. in fact I'm enjoying the very
best of health and can't say enough
for Tanlac."
Tanlac is sold lit Pendleton by
Thompson Bros.
DiliiHinciit Taxrtt About l5ff.nm ,
Taxes delinquent on the l:i!'J r.ojl
total approximately $156,000,. lift.
Nona McFaul, tax collector In the
sheriff's office, said today. Experts
are now going over the tax books nmf
tho axact figures are not obtainable
A large sum in delinquent taxes con
slsis of money to be collected for the
Teel Irrigation District, which ha.-
been refused by landowners ppndin::
a settlement of accounts in connection
with the district. This Is not count
money but was placed In the hands of
the county for collection.
: Old Faithful
There has been no mechanism invented
which is as delicate and endunnjf 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 by the makers as well as by our
selves. ...
Freight Train IK-moiVKWd Track
oron O. Felthouse, of K ho, today
filed suit in circuit court asking Judg
ment against the O. V. R. & N'. Co. foi
3735 damages. The sum asked Is In
f.mpen.sation for anuto truck owned
by him which was derriollKiicd at a
rade crossing at Kcho on I cb. 21,
920. The car was struck by a freight
rain which, the plaintiff alletsos, to
moving at a speed of 40 miles an hour
nd gave no warning of Its approach
liner by bell or whistle signal. He h
r presented in the cane by Raley,
Haley tt Sieiwer aud Fee & Foe.
Irishman f.lvcn Wide llcrth
Denis Haynes, Irish, was tilled a
couplo of days ago for carrying a eon
cealed weapon.- Ho was confined In
the' county, jail. Kangaroo court met
nd fined Haynes the usual fine for
breaking Into Jail." Haynes did not
display much sense pf humor, however
and refused to pay. The boys decide
require him to scrub the floors and
o the other menial labor that befalls
those who do not pay their fines
Again Denis could not see the point
nd, 'in addition, he began to show
he rest of the Inmates that he did not
relish being tempered with. Tho result
was that he was given a wide berth
nd the boys In Jail sighed with relie;
today when he paid his fine of 115 in
justice court and" went on his way.
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TACOMA, Feb. . 9. (A. P.) Ole
Iarson former president of the defunct'
Scandinavian-American bank, which
tiled January 15 was arrested today
barged with embezzling $HO,(ino.
rt Tfendletoa
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CHICAOO, Feb'. 9. t.' V. The
three-months old baby of Mrs. TaU
line Doropwskl was found murdered,
'fhree burglars hroke Into the Do
ropwskl home and stolo H0 and es
caped. The baby was found deaft
when Mrs. Doropwskl regained con
sciousness. It had been choloformed
LOCAL HAT CUIPI'LFS
fContinued from page I.)
The Largest Diamond Dealers in
Eastern uregon.
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creek which has acted as a lam dur
ing former high water periods, was
examined today by the county com
missioners, who wi;re taken to the
scene by Councilman llobeit Simpson.
The bridge leadlnjr to the Trosel
ranc.'j on Wild Horse creek two miles
from town, was washed out last nigMt
and this morning milk was transferr-,
ed across the creek on a cable device.
Numerous ranches along the creek
were partially flooded.
most txii:i:p.n miox
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with a salary of $125 a month mrt.-a
Pay all his own traveling expenses and
hence has a negligible Income for his
work.
In view of the facts in the case it is
claimed the saltiry raising bill should
include these two officials or else the
entire salary raising effort should be
postponed.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Strayed
Strayed from Cay use, bay saddle
horse, about 1100 pounds; star in fore
head; no brand visible. Notify Thomas
Gillette, Cay use Ore. Liberal reward.
Pay Cash - Receive More ; Pay Less
Despain & Lee Casl'Grocery
209 E. Court : . . . , . Phone 880
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Our Policy Is to
Sll Groceries
: ; For 'Eess Money
--Compare our prices with the 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 V
Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less
Despair & Lee Cash Grocery
Phone 880
209 E. Court
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WANTED TO RENT
house Phone 9x.
Furnished
THE STOCK
The Adjustment Bureau of
AND 'FIXTURES
THROUGH
Portland Credit Men Association
WE HAVE
- 'THE TWO STOCKS 'IN ONE
, JAMES BEARD'S AND NOLIN TRADING CO. . ,
Consisting of Groceries, Shoes, Ladies and Men's Furnishings, Etc. In order to " save packing
' . and freight we will put them on
V ' ; PU'BLIG SALE "
COME IN, BUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLY, AND SAVE DOLLARS; YOU WILL NEVER BUY SO CHEAP. HERE IS THE PROOK
20 Lbs.' Navy Beans
$1.00
Crystal White Soap
5 Bars 25c
$20 Men's Leather
Vests Cut to 1.25
$M7 Ladies' Srioes $3.25
Sun-Maid Raisins
25c ..;
Gtrus Washing'
Powder 25c
$6 $7 Men's Cordu
roy Pants $3.45
5 Lbs. Karo Syrup
45c
Royal Club Coffee
49c
$1.25 Men's Summer
Union Suits 75c
Assorted Cookies,
30c
Hams and Bacons
25c Lb.
10 Lb. Keg. Pink
Bellies $3.25
Shoe Polish, all
colors' 5c
Tomatoes, 2 large
cans 25c
1 America Club
Coffee 35c
All Pl,ug Tobaccos
75c
Camel Cigarettes
15c
Royal Club Catsup
25c "
Prince Albert, Vel
vet, 2 cam 25c
Pears, 2 cans
25c
O. N. T. Thread
5c
Percales 15c Yd. Children's Shoes j?1.45
0 Lbs. Salt TIerrins $1.75
Outing Flannel 15c
MANY OTHERS, TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. COME AND SAVE DOLLARS.
. Sale .Starts -Thursday, February
AT 300 WESt WEBB, COR. WILLOW. ' ; ; ; . f
0, at. 9. A. m.
(Formerly) JIM BEARD GASH STORE
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