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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1921)
r tif-. ifyt --ti' ""ca j PACE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 12, 1821. TEN POEj Ufi 'nil,! if) UfMfia' f OAiCvV lA kjjr X ruDinnm iwiy and P.'ml-Wpfkly, at EAST OIIKCOMAV JHIHUSHIVO OO Kntired at the pnt offiro at lVndle- n, Orrgon, u st-cond-cliiss mall mat-tor. AM INDEPENDENT NEWSIWrEK BUBSCRimON' RATES . (IN ADVANCE) one year, by OV S.M.K IN OTHEIt CITIES tmprrlal Hotel Ns Stand, l'orlland . , NE I-U.i: AT ChlraRn rttiroau, turn Sieuritv Bull-line WuKhinuton, 1. c, liureau Cut Four letnth Ntre t, N. W. "h" f h Aoorlaird Pre-.. Tim AnaonatPtt l'roaa la exclusively onllllrii to the line fur republication of II nci iinr.t-lir- credited to It or Hot otlierwiae credited In till! paper In. news puonsnca ber' Daily, ona year, by mall Iimly, aix moniha. by by mail Dully, three months bv mail Daily, ona month by mall Dally, one year hv mrnt.r Daily, aix months by earrier """ ' Daily, three months bv carrier. 15.1 Daily, ona month, by earrlur .r,5 Semi-tVekly, ona year by mail 100 mm-iipTKiy, six montlia, b mail 1.00 &cnu-V ee v, thrco montlia by mail .00 ...trt.oo 5.(10 .... 1.S0 ..Ml ... 7.50 3 POLICE STATION HELD i Telephone , joy ri i, si ik or JOILDAX. (ty Frank L. Stanton.) Can't see the road An' whatever waits for you. But perhaps you're tloin' hotter Than you 'lowed that you would do. So jes' J'ine the chorus Of the folks u-pullin' through. An' get on the joyful side o' Jurduu: Can't see the rood But It ain't a-runnln' wrong; Cunt glimpse the morn in'. But it's comin' ripht along! Daylight's breakin" ' An' we'll hail it with a sons An' get on the joyful side o' Jordan! Copyrighted for the East Oregonian Pub. Co. -a. PLACKKDOT, Idaho, Fob. 13. (A ' v1 A lone masked bandit held ub the police station last nitht, forced the city clerk who was on duty into n vault and robbed the. offieeof I15 Firemen in the flro station mljnlnlntt tho police station heard the Imprison ed clerk tapping on tho vault walls and rescued him. T ONE WAY TO BRING HOME THE BACON HERE are as many as fifty replies a day coming from California to the Pacific Northwest Tourist Association as an outcome of a short serine advertisinp- carried on by the association designed to direct tourists now in California to return home through Oregon, Washington and British Columbia. The association, this spring, as far as funds would allow, has carried out a very incisive campaign. Through its agencies it lias been able to secure the names of a large number of people jroing to California for the winter before they left home, and .as written to each one asking them-to make the trip to or from California via the Pacific Northwest and has sent them each ne of its handsome illustrated books on the Pacific Northwest. ii nas naa a copy of its folders, "Vacation Suggestions," with an excellent map, distributed to these tourists after they have arrived in California, and is now, carrying three or four column advertisements occasionally in the 'principal newspapers. It is hard to estimate just how many winter tourists this cam paign will induce to visit the Pacific Northwest while on the coast, but, apart from the direct object of the campaign, it is Laving a wonderful effect on the people of California them selves. ' Herbert Cuthbert, executive secretary of the association, says that the California people have been attracted by this ad vertising to such an extent that inquiries are pouring in every day asking for all kinds of information about the Pacific North west, and stating that they will, not may, but will, make the trip this coming summer. Ninety per cent of these are automobile owners and there fore almost every portion of the Pacific Northwest will benefit. ........... ... THE MEANING OF PERJURY , ECONOMY AND MERIT Combined in Hood's Sarsaparilla, tha Blood Medicine, In spite of the Increased, costs and great scarcity of Important roots herbs, etc the standard of .quality and the quantity of Hood's jSarsHDarilla have been faithfiilky maintained, and are today the same as When this medicine was first per fected and offered Jo the public, A bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla will average to last three or four weeks, while others hist but a week or two. and some even less time. Hood's ParsaiiarUla is effective as a blood purifying and tonic medicine and also after the Flit, Crip, fevers and other deblliuUlnfr. Wood-poisoning diseases. It puri fies the blood, creates an appetite, and makes food taste good. ! irjjtil jr '" '"""I ?yf m mmmmtiimmm The Spring brings ioy both day and night, If your machine is behaving right! Your auto ought to be as "fit us a fiddle" If you expect to enjoy tho Nature-brightness of the gloiious spring days that ure to come. We -are expert cur mechanics and oun put your enr In shape in u hurry. You only pay for the actual time it takes us, and for tho. niutcrliils used. l.ct Itutl.v's Auto IVatiir look after your enr's licaltli. RUDY TANNLER C.Ynrrul.AiUo Jtepalriinr Service. Cur Hay or Xljjlit SIASTI '.U THI CK SAI.KS AX I) SI'.HVICK N See us in Our New Location. , 518 Willow Street r Good-Bye Pendleton J THE indictment of Fred S. Morris on a federal charge of perjury in Portland makes it pertinent to inquire as to just what constitutes perjury. Morris is indicted for al leged false evidence in helping get citizenship papers for John L. Etheridge and the indictment was evidently returned in ac cord with federal statutes. There is also a state law against perjury. Lord's Oregon Laws, section 2026, defines as follows: "If any person authorized by any law of this state to take an oath or affirmation, or of whom an oath or affirmation shall be required by such law, shall wilfully swear or affirm falsely in regard to any matter or thing concerning which such oath or :ffirmation is authorized or required such person shall be deemed guilty of perjury and if any person shall procure an other to commit the crime of perjury such person shall be deemed guilty of subornation of perjury." Whatever else the law may mean it is plain that it applies to all cases where sworn evidence is required or authorized by law. In the case against Morris, a federal one, the defense will probably be that he did not actually swear falsely but merely failed to swear to the entire truth. ' The outcome of the case will be interesting. ' EDITORIAL SPARKS .Not only the beautiful Danube, but everything around it, is rather blue just now.- Minneapolis Tribune. "They say a woman cannot keep a secret." That's why I be lieve in having women in politics I'm in favor of pitiless public ity." Washington Star. Over in London, according to the headlines, they "nip plots." Over in this dusty desert it has become quite a practice to plot nips. Norfolk (Neb.) News. i , The esteemed New York Sun has an editorial discussing the question "Why Druggists Are Bald" We thought it was becase tneir hair came out. Nashville Tennesseean. "Maude's husband is the make-up man on a newspaper." "I suppose his work is to make up those sensational stories they print What a fascinating job." Boston Transcript The ex-kaiser talks very sanctimoniously now but there are a irreat manv people who have not forgotten the instructions given for ruthlessness in Belgium and invaded France. .... - Scientists are proving that Irvin Cobb's lava bear was noth ing but a myth. Being a humorist Cobb is no doubt enjoying their efforts. Novel i'mh for Tractors The field for tho farm tractor Is widening. Nowadays one finds them operating successfully on such jobs as in-rnting a sprayer, constructing m rs., moving warehouses, rooting up hcdg.n. drapplng logs, hauling ruajl materialu, cutting ensilage, shelling corn mowing golf links and a motor cultivator even has been employed the north to rumve snow. ' ' Federal Tires BUILT FOR EXTRA SERVICE. We Make All Adjustments. Allen-Knight Co. DISTRIBUTORS For Sale at the Following Places I'.llls-Scliillcr Co. (Jr-rtMin & Marty. Highway Scrlcc Stalioll. li wctt & lliinii k. Steele's Scrtlec Station. Perkins & Amnions. If you buy out of Tendleton and I buy out of Pendleton, what is to become of Pendleton? : ' ' One half the cost of Western goes into Pendleton labor. If all the lieople that drink beer in rendleton, drank Pendle ton beer, we would have a much larger payroll. Western the cereal beverage that sat isfies, for sale at all local fountains. Drink Western ; .. Brewed by . . WM. ilUCII BOTTLING WORKS PENDLETON 5f fllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilillilllllllllllllllllilllllllH Oregon Theatre Feb. 19 Catarrh Can Be Cured Catarrh I local disease ureatlr Influ enced by constitutional conditions. it thrfors requires coti'tHo001' ,rr4'" SE?. HAUL'S CATAKKH MKDICINE takra internally ana y . . . i . nn ih. Mutatis lm-nu'lNB destrtiys the foundation of fI ih. Butient strenrth by improviail the awwral health and asslals Bin lire la doing It worn. All DnieKHls. Circulars IT- y. i, ciwwy Co.. Toledo, Ohio, Has Xcw Autoinoliilc Jack resident of .New Zealand is the Inventor of an automobile Jack con sisting of base and head plate con nected by toaale joint arms that are brought together with a screw termin ating In a crank. la.fiiK of i Ik- IIoiw The passirifc f t, i,orse aftaln demonstrated l-y the ecUim of the nsnaiiSKy County fllhlill Jf.,rs flwn. erv Mutual I'rotectlve Association ahtch hns been reheaHed' the Kindiislty t'niinty Automobilo Mutuul I'riteuive Awofiiilion, per z -rw - - , , ' n - ' M'-J ' i Si 4 - 4, i . ' ?' ? , " ' J , - 1 ,''' , ' tl ' . A. ' 4 f ,t T - '. . , , - i ' , ' y . ' 5 - I..: i - i J ii i" '' 0 - .f ;V K;-$: ' J h , I -- f ,;-!. &."- V-;-- ? ,. ; I . . ' " ."'... '. :' 'i 1 " ' ' RALPH DUNBAR sw. REGINALD DE KOVEN"S COMIC OPERA MASTERPIECB t ROBINV, HOOP fiUGNlFICHNT PRODUCTION SUPERB CHORUS Special Symphony Orchestra Special Cast of Characters ' ROBERT OF HUNTINGTON (Robin Hood) Albert Part Piaysd dill rote with ths original Bctonlant on their lt Conrrnsntsl Tour. Utidins tenor In Grind Open productions ot Henr, W. Svasc. SHERIFF OF NOTTINGHAM Torn Button Lire of Princeu Oreri Corr.pmy, London, and Alice Nieliea Open Corn piny. SIR GUY OF GISBORNE George Olsen Comcdim of Cbarlei Fronmen ProJuctlona LITTLE JOHN Hsrry Lonprrcet Founn niion Orisinil Dunbir Open Compinr. WILL SCARLETT William Defen FoeVth Mieon Orlninel Dunbsr Opera Company. FRIAR TUCK Willism Whits Litecomedlin Arthur Himmcntein'e 'Mifoc of Toklo,' "Sometime,". "Hiihjinki,"etc ALAN-A-DALE Betty Baef Lite Conrrilto. Ralph Dunhir'a "Salon Sineri.H MAID MARIAN Elh Thlede From recent Mew York OperlHc Revlvali. DAME DURDEN (a widowed innkeeper) Madeline Hsrtfort ANABELLE (Dame Durdcn'i daughter) Marf Baker . Soldteti, Archera, Outlawi, Vllligera, arc ELS A THIEDE at MAID MARIAN CONDUCTOR-Chaar Hazelrigf Scenerr and effecw He Soiman Ax Land!. Coarumaa br Haacka. Prices: $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Tickets on sale at The Peoples Warehouse Where It iays to Trade Have your Old Tires Half 'Soled with ' V GATES. They last longer. Gertson & Marty 639 Cottonwood Street rhona 595 t iiiiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PHONE I FIVE S FOR B FUEL S 5 s CASTLE GATE - COAL E In Greater Demand and Satisfying More People every day. B. L. BURRQUGHS-He Has It! J umiiiiiiliiininiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiimimiiiiiiiiiimiiimiimmiiiiiiiiiiHmtiiiif Thi New 1921 Paige is a BEAR Have you seen it at our show room? Alta and Cottonwood Sts. " 0. E. IID1AII AIITO CO Phone 4.6