If yASE TEN DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1821. TEN PAGE3 Special News of Umatilla Co, "i OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE i;nnt OrcKonian Ppeclula MKAt'HAM, Tct). SI. Tuesday now fell to the depth of alxtcen Inchon, on the following day the mer cury dropped to II tielow mid (he 1", Sl below, ivhtrh nhowed thnt we huve had om real winier. J. K. Mnrxhall relumed home ufter upending' A few days In Pendleton. 1. II. I'uwy made a business trip to 1-a. Grande Wednesday. Several cfcm of wood nre beliiK loaded here for 1'endleton and other point. The O'Mera hrldpe crew are here unloading heavy temlers at the tun nel, which will be used for retiniber Intr the tunnel next sprinir. Mrs. J. A. Waters was a Temlleton vlxttor Thwraday. Mrs. 8. K. Ferguson and daughter Verda left Thursday for Firewater. Floyd Hewitt and wife were 1-a Grande shoppers this week. ! Olles Harndon, traveling salesman for the Tru Mlu ttiseult Co.. of Spo kane, Wash., was calling- on the merchants. W. M. Ohvlf was In a Grande Fii day. tJeraldlne and Gale Hnnlen from Kamela, were calling on relatives and friends Sunday, Victor Peter Is In Tcndleton on business. ' 5 Mr. and Airs. Guy Xorden from Ka-m-la were here 8unday visiting Mrs. Norden's laicnt. Mr. and Mrs. Walters were In 1m Grande Saturday having: dental work done. CELEBATE ROLL CALL SIKXT Ql'lKT Sl XOAY ST. Al'Gl'STlNK. Feb. 21. (A. P.) llesldent-eleet Harding spent Sun day quietly nt his headquarters, seeing no callers. With Sirs. Harding the president-elect attended church this morning' and later went for a walk. He had a Ion talk with Harry . M. Dausherty of Ohio, understood to be his choice for attorney general, but It was said no question of policy was disci-sped. Selections for the three unallotted cabinet places apparently were no nearer consumatlon last night than they had been several days ago. Appointments of exceptional Im portance are understood to be on his programme for Tuesday. Gassaway Miles Motorist By Stanley SAY- I WOUtONT TRADe THIS OLD BUS rot ANY OF THESE NEVY CARS NO -ILL SAY YOU WOUL.DNT-IT (T "ST one VNeTEOKN V -rue of nee I I WOUL.DNT BE POSSIBLE- 8oV MAC jt I OVER. (pkx ip the c .1 pa of ( MARBLES, YOul I KOLLCC J i win i i GSSMY CUNOmV WITH A SUCX SALtSMAM ON A TRAOt THS SALESAW CAMC BACK AT MM UKB A HUNGRY CAT ferrS A SALMON CAM - VK6 6ATHEHES FROM THE CCWVE It5 ATOS) TTVAT IF- A Forr TRCE DOCTOR. COVt-O RT A PINEAPPLE ON QASSAVMAYS CAR. IT VULt) still. es-ciTwus fruit of a ixmom hub VASHIKGTOH FKTtRl'ARY THE 22XD "S liich was Washington's bearing, so admirable Ms control of the most di verse. elements, so serenrty IM Ite look disaster, obloquy and suffering in the face, that we can hardly think of him except as the prexloitincd savior of tils country. In every dark iHMir Washington's star shone out bright and unsul lied by any taint of personal ambition; nor could any sense of personal wrong turn liim a hair's breadth from the path of duty." , (Wallace Wood) Pendleton. Oregon. Strongest Hank in Gastern Oregon" . K -i i t glllII!!IIIinilllIllUlllllllllllllllllIIIIIIlllIIIIIII!IIIIIIII!lllIllllIllII!l!IIIIIllllllllinil I The Store That Makes Shopping Easy - ; ' ' -.. Our large space enables you to see the goods on 5 3 ' display as they would appear in your own home. 5 H S 5 8 S t: I (East Oiegonlan Special.) ' ATHENA. Feb. 21. The annual roll call of the members of Pythkin l lodire No. 29, Knishts of Pythias was held Thursday evening at 6:30 o'clock la banquet was spread in which the members, their famuli's and Invited guests participated. After the ban quet a program of entertainment was given which was enjoyed by all. A large number attended. Mrs. Ralph McKwen waa a Pendle ton visitor Friday. J. W. Muir-who has been visiting his sister Mrs. W. K. Wall left Tuesday for Milton where he will visit hla sister Mrs. Theo Danner. .Mr. and M'ra.sArthur Douglas were Pendleton visitors Saturday. Miss Haxel Herr, Miss Iris Lowkher, Miss Blanche Drake, Mr. Louis Stew art, and Mr. Bennett motored to Wal la Walla Wednesday evening to attend the University and Whitman College. Mrs. Lilla Kirk and Miss Frances Williams were Pendleton visitors Sat urday. Mrs. Anna Wlnelaryl and children who have been visiting at the home of Andy Rothrock and John Murphy re turned to their home in Canada Thurs day evening: Mrs. Minnie Kirk of Walla Walla who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dell returned home Tuesday. Superintendent Green visited the Athena school Wednesday and Thurs day. The penny social given Tuesday evening at the Christian church was very successful. Interesting features of the entertainment were the photo gallery', fortune teller, museum, and the terrible "mud-eater." The sum of about flO was realized. Arthur Jensen was a Pendleton visitor-Saturday. Mrs. Redford and Mrs. Martha Mor risctte of Adams were visiting friends In Athena Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Taylor who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Del- bert Clore at Vale have returned home. Mrs. Will Ferguson was a Pendleton visitor Saturday. A Valentine party was given Tues day evening in the Methodist church. A short musical program was given after which games were played. Re Ireshments consisting of cake, sand wiches, and coffee were served. A large number attended. Mrs. S. F. Sharp visited her daught er Miss Carrie at College Place Friday Mrs. F. B. Boyd and Mrs. F. S. Crow were visitors at the J. H. SturgU home in Pendleton Wednesday and Thursday. A silver tea will be given in connec tion with the program for Frances Willard memorial day by the W. C. T. U. next Wednesday afternoon at S o'clock In the Christian church base ment reception rooms. J. B. Huggins visited at the home of his daughter Mrs. Charles Vaughn in Pendleton Saturday. Fred Bennion, county agriculturist gave a sttort talk on agriculture to the eighth grade Wednesday. A shirtwaist and bungalow party will 'be given Tuesday evening at the opera house under the auspices of the civic club. ' 1HU WHO Mooch cs ALL. his. osu.s LOPf HIS JEEC y-Zir: -rA - f : f M DYIMCS. POT. A SMoKf . 2KtHS H f THEM NOU -4 IVON'f rvWt TO UMIT L-UIXl. , JUST A FEW t Of our Many Good Grocery Bargains. Choice Winesap Apples, the box ........ $1.00 Good Potatoes, small sized, 100 pounds. . $1-50 3 Packages Postum Cereal . .'; .... 4 65c 3 Packages Corn Puffs .............. .; . . I 40c 3 Can's Sunbrite Cleanser . ....... v ... 25c 3 Cans Asparagus Tips ........ . . ........ 65c ' i Bars White Laundry Soap .............. 25c 1-2 Gallon Marshmallow Syrup . . 65c ": The- :V-:' : Sanitary Grocery 221 East Court St ' The Most in Value Phone 871 The Best in Quality tl BATTLE WILL BE WAGED F WASIUXGTON", Feb. 21. IV. P.) Surgeon General Cumming, of the I'nited States public health service, ex tended a federal sanitation battle against the deadly typhur fever and sleeping sickness. Typhus,"now ras ing In Poland and Central Europe, has appeared sporadically here. Deaths from sleeping sickness are being re ported with increasing frequency. He reports the disease has been found oulslde of New York City and reach ing here. Should the disease spread in fcn'y interior locality, a battle to pre vent its reaching an epidemic stage ivoxkl be greatly complicated. Typhus Is contracted only' through the bite of a louse, puoiic neaun pnysicians ex- E PARI?, Feb. 21, (A. P.) Amer ican cigarette smoke obscured the i.orthern horizon of Paris for 4 8 hours this week when 99,000 pounds of cigarettes originally brought here for the United States army were burned. Relays of 18 policemen were needed to keep off raiders who had ardent de sires to 'burn the cigarettes, one at a time, in the usual manner. It was, an American Red Cross Sac rificial fire lighted under compulsion There were 632 metal-lined cases of cigarettes burned. They were con demned by French authorities and destroyed according to law. They were part of two lots rain-soaked In ship meat through faulty metal lining in the cases. Many cases, not too badly plained and spreads only where filthy and InKiinitfln- llvine conditions Dre- damaiied. were salvaged when the -aij, ' French authorities could be convinced ' I that a moist cigarette would be more welcome than none at all to some smokers. ' , FATTY ARBUCKLE HAS A RIVAL IN OHIO HICKSVIIXE. O., Feb. 21. (V. P.) Fatty Arbuckle had better watch bis step. A rival fat comedian for the film fans is In the making here and he is just about set for a "big time" Job. He's a good looking youngster of 8 years and his name is Keith Gorrell. From his toes to his forelock he mcas- " 28YEARSAG0 - (From the East Oregonlan, February ''.'. February 21, 1893.) -Mrs. Frank Frazler has gone to m Grand e to visit her parents. Asa "McDaniel is here from Athena. " John F. Hill Is here from Helix. Forty members of Pendleton have LOS ANGELES, Feb 19. (U. P.) Leaving a note stating that. a guiltless man is serving a penitentiary term In New York for a murder he committed, Edward Perry or Daniel Plummer shot and killed hiself Jast night at Lancaster, near here. Although he has been using the name of Plummer, he stated in a farewell note that his true name was Perry. He said he was pairs. wanted in several states on murder. the act of lifting the front end or a charges but did not mention the farm tractor to permit it to pass' a names of the states. stump." urcs six feet two inches and his belt beflome members of the Commercial is nearly six reel long, i ne circum ference of his leg is three feet, five Inches, and that of his waist line Is five feet two Inches. He weighs 447 pounds. All of these bulky attributes have their values In the film land of make believe and Gorrell may capitalize on them. Cameramen have been here "shooting tests" of Hlcksvillc's youth ful giant. ' . Whcneven the big boy's flivver goes wrong, he lifts either the fore or aft, wherever the trouble may be and lets It down on an automobile Jack for re- The cameramen caught him In association. They have signed articles of agreement and tonight there will be a meeting In the council rooms to per fect organization. The iiiembers of the Methodist church gathered In full force last nigjit for a reception of now meti bers. A. Perard. who was here today from his ranch in Combs Canyon, says ho has lost but six head of sheep out of his,band of 1400 and four of these were killed by a cow. David Duff and son, William Duff, havo leased their lands on tho Wild Horse; ' W. D. Fletcher left yesterday for San Francisco, where he will remain for a month on business. Robin Fletcher will look after the opera I NOT ALL GLOOM. ""'For those who haven't been in recently there is ' quite a surprise in store as to our new goods and new prices. Cruikshank & Hampton "QUALITY COUNTS" fi 12 4-128 . Webb Pendleton, Ore. Your Old lVrnltar taken la ex linage as part payment on new. Am. y0Ve SVNT A HARD HfeH"t SQUArMHG yovjfcWF with OUCWfc SAM- COLXJECVOR TO , I. . . i r s t a r s I -aw I .1 ' V. I . i . jm3 - fc. II . A I Jt 1 f f rf 1 AMD TNb- QRt&TlMGS UKfc THIS AVVAlTtHQ OTflCB Z 45 -7. . 1 V. n ,!Bi' II VII 1 1 aV 1 TVkMV IT aw YOU THRwu tq nir -tup. ol.t BOS IH COOO BU-rmiKS OUt)ER THE- CjOOD rtUiffllUki ORDER nc- ' R&AfrS GTTMQ SMOOTH AND W ComHGlOWN? house and have sole charge1.' bt tlio telephone exchange of whli'h he . Is assistant manager, durlug hit father's . n. A. . Rankin Is here from Pilot Kock. . . . . ' 8. A. Lowell has .returned from, n visit to tho Salem legislature, Roads throughout the county are In deplorable condition. Especially Is this true of roads leading. to this city. SCHEME OUTLINED TO DIVERT JAPANESE IM MIGRATION TO AMERICA 'WASHINGTON, Feb. tl. (IT. P.) A scheme for diverting the Japanese immigration from the Pacific Coast to Northwestern Siberia f nd Russia and thus ending the Japanese problem In the United States has been, suggested to the house foreign affairs committee by Ji.hn Hays Hammond. He has been mentioned for secretary of commerce In Harding's cabinet. Mr. Hammond It a world famous engineer ana Is 'an authority on Russian affairs. ' "Japan must have an outlet for her Population,'' Hammond declared. "We do not want them 'In California. But the problem can be solved If Russia will give Japan a large territory for colonization and development In return tor a large sum which Russia would ute to build a new railroad into China. All the nations concerned would great ly profit, the far east would be devel oped and tho United fltates would be relieved of a perplexing Question Hummond .explained his scheme was conditioned upon tha fall of bolshe- vlsm and the establishment of a stable Uutslun government. He predicted that the bolshevlst government would orumble within' a few years and be Micceedid by a constitutional mon archy which finally will evolve Into a democracy. "There la great dlsaffecv tion In Russia," he sold. 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