TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEPrWry'IC. 1021. P,fiV. FIVE Peopl eHere and There Max liner, locul iiic1lHtlt, lure Tut 1'oilliinil on u liusim hh trip hist night on Wo. 23, Charles Hewitt, of Rochester, X, Y., I among the iMislness, arrivals In Pen. die-ton today. l Iluuni, locul spurting goods deal cr, returned Inst night from a business visit to rortland. K. L. Mother, of Keattle, In a KiihI! nesK visitor In Pendleton today aiid In registered at the Pepdlcton Hotel, N. tl. Hlrkputruk, manager of the Jiargaln JIasemertt at the Peoples vvarenousc, nan gone to Jlot ljiko foi brief stay. J. H. Sherman, traveling salesman for the Western Irygoodw Co., with headquarter here," returned from Itu ker on No. 23 lust HlKht. Thermometer nt Athena hint night reentered jj uhove ero, lly wlnn, well Known rancher from that section, said today. Air. Winn Ik In fhe city today on legal hiiKlnemt, havjng came down on No. 1 thin morning. K. 1?; ttrmvn, of Portland, arrived luxe thin morning on business. D. K, (lurk und N. O. Pike, of Port land, are roslstered In Pendleton to-day. It was two below ero Inst night at Helix, E. I mlth, lor.il rancher re ported this morning. There was oIko finite a fall of snow there. Mr. Hmllh enmn In from lillx on tile Northern Pacific train thin morning after look Ing after Interests In Helix and vicinity. Ituslness conditions are good m me Pilot Itork region, hays K. I). Canted, prominent Pilot Itork citizen, who wax here lust night. There are no Idle men and there Is steady em ploy me til for labor, says Mr, Cunteel. Pendleton In traveling In good com pany, so far an community service Ih concerned, aocordlag to a list of north western cities which have taken up thin linn of activity, Ray K. Carter, field worker for community service, who arrived hero thin morning from Portland, lays that Hoottle, Tacoma, Unlliiighum, bordcen. Jlo'iulam, Charleston, Port Tnwnsend and Port land are going ahead with organiza tion. All of these towns Huve two are considerably larger than Pendleton hilt In none, Mr. Carter say, 1 there a bet ter prospect for success than here. Mr. Carter will meet thin Afternoon with the community council of 25. ltlver and The Jiallex on tho ttiliimlila River highway, which is eCon-d for a few days. .Mr. and Mrs. Mann and children, Miss Kayo Mann and I.ayton Mann, left Jxmg Jieaeh a wick ago Saturday In their auto, shipped over the Slskiyous and drove no far an Portland, uiTlvlug there last Kunday. Mr. AUnn hit hla miwhine In Port land and will drive. It here when the road la opened again. The Mannii have been In Houthern California since November, being numbered among a colony of Umatilla county folk at Ung Reach. They report a very en joyable winter season. Col. .1. If. Rale.v,-of the law firm of Haley, Haley Hteiwer, left thin mor ning by train for JJayton, WuhIi., where he wan called on legal business. I: IIS. AICIM SUI"FESlfiD , ' ' . ' - Pcrtlatirl Woman Is EnHrolv Kareru ni.out what I ate. 1 wn no Relieved of Stomach Trouble ! , fL",','?1 wit.h.rt,.""matl f. . . . rf . 1 null, ll.LI.II.V 'I I f MIJU !(. W,m till ana Ancuramitra dj lamac, She Says. M. Y Mayberry, merchant from Ad ahis, wan among the visitors In Pen dleton today from the wheat growing community nearby. 'J wish every sick msn, woman and child in PottUml knew what I know i-hout Tannine," said Mis. S. . Akin, of 460 .Maiden Ave., Portland, Ore. "1 Buffered from Heimlich trouble I'l'aetlcnlly all my life. When a girl I wan ulwuyx liorthered with Indigestion and Hick headachea .The pains In the pit of my Htnnmch were aimply awful, and often I had to get up In the night end walk around on account of the preniire of gnu around my heart. My appetite wan poor and 1 had to be very wan all 1 could do to turn my head. "That wan my condition when I be fcan taking lanlac and my improve tnent with the vers' first bottle wni. Juxt wonderful. I continued to take it ii nt il It put an end to all my IroublcM. . "Kver Hlnce 1 have taken Tanlac 1 1 have been a well and happy woman, and even with the care of my buby I do all my houwework and never feel tired. I have gained considerably Hi weight and feel better than I ever re member feeling before." Taniac' is o!d In Pendleton by Thomson Prog. Automobile trnnnportatlon between Long Bench, Cal., nnd Pendleton, 1 In- terruHed only In two plaeeii at thin season bf tho year, U I Mann, ranch er and bank director, who, arrived homo today, nays. One Impassable portion in over the Siskiyou mountains In Northern California and Bout hern Oregon where there Is four feet of snow. The other In between Hood PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY Quality on These Prices Those Delicious Hams, per pound 33c g Strictly Fresh Eggs, dozen 40c g Cane and Maple Syrup, 1-2 gallon . 83c g Pancake Flour, Olympic, large pkg 40c Mother Premium Oats, large pkg. 50c 9 Puffed Rice, 7 packages : $1.00 2 Corn Flakes, 2 large pgs 25c J Coffee, good grade bulk, pound 20c . Corn, solid pack, 6 can3 for . . . .' $1.00 j Kraut, 1-2 gallon . 30c 3 Other Substantiate Priced Accordingly at 5 The Economy Grocery Phone 409 Reliable Service 113 V. Webb what payments persona are ready to make. The county treasurer anxi ous to see money come In to the sher iff's office as tho county treasury ii- In straitened circumstances at this time of year. I'1i-m Levied Agnlnst Pair. Two hundred dollars was the fine Imposed by County Judge I. Af. Bchan nep against K. K. Graham tin a chnrg of having llnior in IiIh possession. hrank Cable, arrested with Graham, was fined S60. I limine Crffk Coinmlmd. Antonea Patrales, who carved a large amount of flesh from his shin NEW YORK. Pen. 16. Father. and mothers in some of the famlne stiicken diatricta of China are com mitting suicide rather than watel their children starve to death, rays t- bone yesterday morning during a fit I report received at the henibiuarters o! of insanity, was examined and ordered ! the Methodist Board of Foreign Mis committed to tha Eastern Oregon .State noon. Hospital here yesterday after- Dlvon-e Case Hi aril Today. The case of Harali Kllcn Ixraek v. Frank C. Ixjock, In 'Which the jilain- jtlff aeeks divorce, was tried today in the circuit court. Judge ClW. Phelps presiding. Yesterday afternoon taking ;of testimony in tho Bturtevant case was completed. hioiis here rrom lr. iiatpii A.- vvaro one cf Its iniSKlonffrles in China. "Multitudes fleo from the foodies districts orHy to die of expesuro'ani" hunger In distant cities where rlc lines are Insufficient," wrote Dr. Ward "Able-bodied lpen, old women an! children scramble over, each other in the streets In the rush for a coppei flung by a passerby. Children are of ten crushed at stations of food distri bution." V Mr. Ward repeats the assertion pre viously published that 1,000 persom are dying dally loathe famine-stricken district and adds: "More people face starvation in China this winter than perishecfc on the battlefields of the PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE Transfers llclng 1 let -officii. I The county assessor's office is busy recording transfers of property made since the last year. This work will continue until and Including March 1. Taxes on the 1921 roll will be lc-'great war." vied on property in possession of tax-1 The Rev. Henry S- I.cltzel. Metho payers on March 1. It will be March 'dist missionary at Sainfu, Shantung 15 or later before field books ran lie -wrote of v'siting many village? where brought up to date and field men start ! there was no signs of fuel or grain of uMKt-ssliig for tl.ia year's roll. jane lem-I. "There was 'nothing but . d'wolation," he went on. "The people l.ffiior Cn-ses Ih-ag. 'were sitting around hopeless, discour- Kfforts to get tho five defendants 'I'fcc.l and listless. The know there i lield by the government In the Hill i nothing to do but starve and end the Hart ibiuor cafe Iwfore I", s. Commtfi- (struggle-.' sioner R. A. Newberry thus far have j At bj;se 4M Chinese rhrisj proved unavailing. l-rcd I'urrev, fed- i are among the fajnine suyerers, ihe eral prohibition officer, has been i Hev. I.yninn I.. Hale, reported In a let awaiting the arrival from Portland of Iter. In many cases, he said, whole VAXfOL'VKH. 15. Fb. 16. (A. P.) Timber cruisers who returned to. day from an Inspection of the area' on Vancouver Island devamated by the storm of January i'i and 3'). estimated between five and ten per cent of the est timber In the Island had been de stroyed. On one side of the Esquimau & Nanaimo railway between Duncan and 'ourtney 60') trees were reported own. ' f-Tr i:i, pi.axt i.osi:i f:l!.l'MI'il'S, Ohio, Feb. ;6. (A. P.) --The Ci.ljinbcs plant of the Carnegie -'teel Co., employing &50 men, will lore iiidefiniu-ly February J 9, is was innuunt-ed today. Sterlih Silver 209b Reduction The drop in the price of silver bullion en ables us to make a 20 per cent reduction ip all sterling silver. This reduction makes it a most opportune time for you to buy silver as silver is now as low as wc can reasonably expect. Silver is a "Gift That Lats." Pendleton Ore. The Largest Diamond Dealers in Eastern Oregon. I J V'i ' I' , - i 'K'-.j.-r: j3 juveniles r,t; branch llbmrles, adult Ifbrary with an anendttnro of tlOt, Five transient read- 1 35, J.ivenile- 4 . ers reritered. Fifty four shipments of books were marie fu m the central library to in dividuals, schools and branches. Thirlv ono mHnirs wero held In ih while the attendance for five Sunday concerts was 151. ' A balance of JS3. 4 3 is on hand. The balance on hand January I was 133.30 and receipts we,e J36.93. Expenses I wero 77.23. C!RCULATiON RECORD N To the People who Rave been watching and waiting for the prices to come down before they buy, will find the lowest of Rock Bottom Prices now prevail ing at this store. Come in and look over our new low prices now prevailing. ARMY & M SALES CO. Mail orders given prompt attention' 546 Main St. .'"" a deputy I'. R marshal since Monday ibut none has come. Tho Portland of- jfice Is busy with grand jury ir.vesti- gallons at present and has no men available tq. send here. 'Sheriff Mill Anvpt Payments. Tax pnyments on the IS 30 roll nre now being accepted at the sheriffs office, the roll having been received jfrom the assessor. Mrs. Nona Mc- iaul, in charge of collections, has not made out all of tho Individual tax sheets an yet but is ready to aecept church" memberships have been hope lessly scattered. Officials of the missionary board fear that tho famine will greatly re tard Vhe work of missionaries In nonic areas where they have gained a foot hold only by years of effort. January, lt2t, had the largest book circulation in the history of tHe coun- y library, the total being 9,35, rec ording to the month's report. Th' largest previous report was in March. 1920. when 7,733 books were circulated in Umatilla county homes. The total Pendleton circulation was 3,S5, and of thla 2,221 were adult readers and 1604 juvenile. The branch circulation was 5,001, 3.337 being adult ind 1.630 juvenile, while the rural whool ciicnl-ition was 373. Circu lation of blanch lR'raries wns as fol lows: Milton, 89; Athena, St6; Her miston. Sll; Weston, 615; Echo, 5 87; Preewater, 54(1; Fcrndale. 311; Uma tilla, 258: Helix, ?6; Pilot nock, 56; Umaplne, 19 and Uki.ih, 12." -Tho registration of readers totaled 315, the number being divided as fol Imvs: Central librar adults 7 and "Here's Real Tobacco" says the Good Judge y That gives a man more genuine chewing satis faction than he ever got out of the ordinary kind. Smallerchew.Iafsbnger. so it costs les3 to ;hew thb class of tobacco. And the good, rich to bacco taste gives a world of satisfaction. Any man who use3 the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. , Put ai in co sljlcs W-B CUT i3 a long fine-cut tobacco e RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco i r i Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court . ' Phone 880 1 1 ... A Fool and His Money Are Soon Parted This ancient saying was created along about the time Heck was a mere pup; we all know that he has been dead for ever so long but the idea still remains with us- n It's easy to spend your money when you have it, it doesn't take an expert to do it. But its the modern Solomon that spends his money wisely enough to buy his groceries at this Cash G rocery. Tay Cash Receive More Pay Lesa Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court ' Phone 880 How To I'reak Vp a Cold It may bo surprising to many to learn that u, cold may he completely broken up, in most Instances. In one or two day's tlmn. To do this, prompt action is necessary. The first symp toms of a cold are: a dry, loud cough and a profuse watery discharge from tho nose. Take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy every hour as noon as those symptoms appear and it will eonteraot the effects of the cnld and soon restore the system to a healthy condition. When tho cold la unusually severe, you should also go to bed and stay in bed until all symptoms of tho cold have disappeared. One or two days in bed. now, in better than two or three week later on. This applies particularly to persons of middle-age or older This Mfly Interest You If yon have coughs or colds you will certainly be Interested in the experi ence of Thomas o'Ttrlen, Mnrysvllle, Mo., which he relates as follows. "I have taken Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy off nnd on for several years and it has always cured these complaints promptly. It gives me better satisfac tion than any other cough medicine 1 have used.'' As Advertised You will' find Chamberlain's Tablets just as advertised. Easy to take and mild nnd gentle In effect. For consti pation they are excellent. Something You Should Know An agreeable movement of the bow els without any unpleasant effect Is produced by Chamberlain's Tablets. They should be taken immediately after supper. run E 3 8CR ANTON", Pa. Feb. IS. (V. P.) p A red-hot coal, ten feet in thfck- j 3 ness and at least 500 feet in length, isj3 blazing 400 feet under Scranton. " H Tho fire is located in the abandoned j Eg working of the old Central mine. West ! 5 Scranton, and is steadily creeping east-1 g ward, consuming In its course thous-jgg ands of tons of anthracite. All efforts ' 5 of 200 fire fighters to extinguish tht4j fire, or even to cheek its progress. gg have, up to tho present, been of nojgg avail. Seven streams of water hnvejr3 for weeks been pouring upon the burn- ing coal with no apparent result, th?j water causing fantastic vapors in the 3 j white heat which S"rve only to hamper . the work of the tiro ngmers, aireauy hampered enough by the heat and jig poisonous gases issuing from the burn-j 3 ing coal. 5 The firemen enter tho mine through 13 a shaft two miles away. They nre un- j g able, on account of the terrible heat, tols venture any nearer the fire than 00ig feet. A perpendicular airshaft, locat-1 gg ed directly above the fire and com-! 3 municatint with tho open air 400 feet above affords a draft greater than that a of the most towering smokestack, j gS Grave danger confronts the men fight- ,gjg ing the flames, as a sudden deprcssionjsn In the atmospheric conditions above 1 mlBht send the sulphurous rases back- j gg ward. ' 3 A11M An en s 1 nr a w omens iffigh Shoes R educed TOO LATE TO CLASSJFY FOR RENT Single or double sleep ing rooms, furnished furnace heat Pd inquire ?l Washington. For Sale North Siile Residence I am leaving Pendle ton and am offering my residence for sale at once. An opportunity for a family to secure a beau tiful heme in a choice location. Koyal M. Sawtclle For 10 days cohimencing Thursday, Feh. 17 and up to and in cluding Feb. 28 'we will offer our entire line of men's and wom- en's high grade shoes at 20 -Discount ClrtCAGO, Feb. 16.(U. P.) The White f'ox players under charges of conspiracy In connection with the 1919 world' series won one battle, nnd lost another in their first court fight. The court ordered the slate to furnish de-g fens attorneys with "a' bill of, par-jSS tk-ulars," outlining the evidence which it expects to present at the trial to t 3 show there was a conspiracy. The g court denied the petition asking that 3 the charges be separated so separate trials could be held on charges of con-1 piracy and charges of breaking con- tract promises by tho players. j 3 Dl! Don." t delay, but come early and get the shoes you have been m waiting for at a very low price. - This is not a sale of odds and ends, but every man's or wo- l men s high shoe included. cIie ooierv HErtl.lM. Feb. IS. ,A. P.) An of ficial statement today reports the dis covery of n secret store of arms lierlm, including iOOO rides. 733 Main St: Pendleton's Popular Priced Shoe Store- in E jgfliaaliuliUMillMiliUililuu