East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 21, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TEN, Image 10

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DAILY EAST OSEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 21, 1821.
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Special News of Umatilla Co,
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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
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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" .
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' 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. '
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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
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BATTLE WILL BE WAGED
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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-
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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-
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(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
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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"
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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.
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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. "Ninety per.
cent of the people are against the bol
shevlkist government and It' Is only
maintained by military control." .
for mmm
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Don't worry about eczema or other,
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Zemo generally removes pimples,
blackheads, blotches, eczema and ring
worm and makes the skin clear and
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antiseptic liquid,' neither sticky nor
greasy and stains nothing. It is easily
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application. It is always dependable.
Tht E. W. Row Co, Cleveland, a
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