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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1921)
tag:: ivn: -I TEH PAGES DAILY EAST OftBCOWIAN, PENDLETON, OOJPii: - nets JikIk-. uii: it. i. ; i i r ii i 14 mni it. 11, J ivn it,- as ciimiulKi hiiii'i": oeih Houser, lli riff: It. T. Hiouii,' clerk: (irn.ee A. liilliani, Irensurer; 1l. ' H Murri'iiKhs. rei order;; W. V. (reen school Hiiperlnteiideiil; H.I). Haivks, nssesaor; .l' T: Hrnwii, riil'ni' i-, uii'l A. 10. Perry, xurvi yor. Mrs. Robert O. Reynolds People Here and There H. J. IMwitc of Mi!ton is a vis'tor i "i. ll: Jordan of Efcho Ih In towrf W in tlx city. , . ,' ldiiy. Arthur Guillford wis hero yester day from Echo. ' Finrik Ryder, who lives nt tEJgln, VJnto ncoimty, nan been visiting1 In Per.dluton. Jiusmuit , F. Johnson was hero yK terday from his homo at Fnlrvlew farm, "ir Weston. ' Chnrlos Gritmttn returned Saturday front Moscow, Idaho. He visited Mrs. GritmAn who is convalescing after a recent operation, - , Jiimes D. Zurcher, Stunfleld's legal liitht, has been looking after buslnoas in Pendleton. . , J. R. nrownell, Pmutllla merchant, Is in the city accompanied by other members of his family. . D. C. Brownell, who nw lives In Portland but talks Umatilla rapids project wherever ho mas'" bo is now In tlu city. . ' , Lowell Rtockmun nnd JJayd Mont gomery, who spent Spring vacation In Pendleton, left this morning for Cor valiis to resum their studies at O, A. C. They ar making the trip by motor. l. J. Allen; In charge of the Boys' Pic Clubs, organize by the extcntlou division at oa. C, was hore this morning and left with Fred Hennion. county agriculture agent, for the eat end of tr-n county. ' Senator II. Xj BtnnfitM Is reported as in the west and likely to arrive in Portland tomorrow morning. How oxer, locul friends ail relatives hni h?il unable to Itarn anything defi nitely ubrmt the senatot whereabo itn today so it Is not known when he-w!!l pass ihruMKh'Tcndliftn. 'Charles Bhumanri, who is manager for the Pendleton mausoleum, left yes terday for Portland after a business vlnit here. ' The mausoleum Is to have a addition which will double the number of crypts in the structure. It. h, Turiir-r, register of the land offloo at Roseburg, U r.ot figuring rn holding his position very ' long he imun ha tu n (inmnrrat and has heard rumor that various leservlng G. O. P. desire the poltlon. Mr". Turner was at the democratic convention u nn Frar-eisco where he Wiis a SIcACoo supporter. He Is en rotto to Bpokane today.,;, ' .' " . NOMINATIONS AUK MADE "WASHINOTON. Jl.iTch 28. (U. P, Nominations to Important ambas- sadorshlps will be sent the senate d the president soon nft-r the convening of the special session of congress, It was learned todny. ' ' PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY hi s S fS tn D O E 3 o o tc o u. bl z it J'r W It Isn't Safe To begin trailing here unless you want to become a permanent customer. Our prices, Quality , service and1 cour tesy makes permanent customers out of transients. . The'Ecoriomy Grocery Phone 409 . 113 W.Webb St PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE J Tu Money Tunieil Over. Klit-rlft Hoi.er this afternoon turn ert over to Treasurer Gilliam $111, 000. Oti that had be)n collected in from the taxpayers. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON Cliarjswl With KIiob Theft Jamee Martin who is accused of stealing a pair of shoes from The Peo ples Warehouse, Is being given a hear ing before Justice of the Peace Joe H, Parkcs, this afternoon. One Marriage IJccnsn ' A marriage license was Issued this afternoon to Harold F. Smith and Miss Hattle. Toetschlnger, both of Pilot Hock. ' Mr. Smith 1b a farmer and the bride Is a teacher. They are, to be married here this afternoon. '" Vat Knd Visitor.' .: , J. W. Kerne, a pioneer resident of the county, who claims Femdoie as his home, but who - has large land holdings nonr Athena, was, among thir number of court house visitors today. Keiiur on a taxpaylng mission he spent the greater part of his time in" the offices of the assessor and sheriff, -i Trained Teachers Scarce, ' ' . Among ail of the applications on filo n tho counts' Rctionl si.Derll:tendent's offi'o thern are only three raduat(' of normal schools. In view of th? scarcity of teachers as Indicated by this fact, the grade school dlttricts of 1he county are being t.rgtd to retain their trained lachers. rorgxr In Itctnmed ' ' ' Wlllard. Ktaufter who admits having pawrl a forged check on Hamley A Company Saturdjiy, was brought back from Arlington yesterday morning by fihoriff Sflouser. had forged the name of the rightful owner to a check that had boen stolen in Portland. Aft er purchasing goods to the. value of GO.OO he tendered the check for J3 In payment. The goods were recover ed when he was arrested at Arlington on Information furnished' by local offi cers. ; - Drunk on ( aiimtl Heat Of 14 men who were held In the city b;istl1e last night r.averal .were "canned htitt drunks" which variety of plffl- cation has become rather frequent, to the ' mystification of the police who 'cannot .understand h"W any human can swallow the dope. Sterno, from which the hent Is made contains denatured alcohol and Is supposed to be unfit for human use and in Yet several cases have appeared wherein men have got ten drunk on tills preparation mixed with watr. The victims appear not merely ' "drunk but Insane and poisoned as welt say those who have seen them. Of those In Jail last night a number were Indians and some were floaters who had been taken In forihe night. Six of those charged with diunkenens were fined by Judge Fits Gerald this morntng. Buy Shoes for Your Spring Needs ' Regulation Army Russett ShoeB $7.50 Officers Dress Shoea $6.25 Officers Dresa Shoes, with rubber heels ....-....$6.50 Heavy Munson Last Work Shoes ; $5.85 Special ! U. S. Navy Shoe s .'. .: $7.50 Navy Sales CO. 546 Slain Army & Phone 8G1 ScIkhiI Officers Visit 1 Jlr. and Mrs. Bam Hoon, who live In Oregon and get their mail through the Walla Walla post office were callers st the office of the county school su perintendent this morning. Mr.. Hoon is chairman of school district Xo. 4, Known as Tumalum. Ed Hoon, clerk cf district Xo. -S, better known as I'mapine, was also a caller at the same office, jlr. and Mrs. Sam Hoon, in addition to their school honors and duties have the honor of hVIng the parents of Henry Hoon, a prominent member of the Boys & Girla calf club. With hid five shorthorn heifers he mptured high honors at the Walla tValla county fair and also at the state lair hi Yakima. - Xante of Off hers. In response to a nnmher of inquiries received by different county officla's for the names of tho county and state officials, the following list has been prepared: v . Governor. Een W. Oicott; secretary of stute, Sum A. Kozer: state -treasurer, O. P. Hoff; attorney general, I. H. Van Winkle; J. A. Churchill, super intendent public instruction. United Hates senators are R, N. Stanfietd and Chas. L, McXary. ' representatives, ii. congress are: District Xo. 1, W. C. Hawley of Ma rlon county; District No. S. X. J. Sin- 'nott of Wasco county, District Xo. S. C. X". McArthur of Multnomah county ., Supreme court Justices, Thos, A. McBride, chief justice, Henry J. Bean Henry I Benson, Lawrence T. Harris. Geo. H. Burnett,, Chas. A. Johns ami Geo. M. Brown, associate justices. Officer of Umatilla county ure G. W. Phelps, district judge, and R. I. Keator, district attorney. The coun ty court is composed ot I. M. Sehnn- v .... :- PayCash Receive Blore j Pay Less DespainLee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Be Penney Wise On a single item you may only save a few pen nies, but think what this means on a month's grocery bills. 10 to 25 per cent saving on a day's purchases isn't to be laughed aton a -month's order it is a thing to hi proud of. - There's oAfy one way to prove this and that is to give it a fair trial. Pay Cash: r : Receive Blore - Pay Lesi Desoain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court , . QUICK RELIEF ROMCOilPAlf Get Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablets That is the joyful cry of thousands since. Dr. Edwards produced Olive Tablets, the substitute for cMpmel. No Criping results from these' pleasant Uttla tablets. They cause tW liver and bowels to ect normally. They never force them to unnatural action. Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets are a coothir.g, healing, vegetable compound mixed with olive oil. If yon hae n bed tarte.bad breath, feci dull, lined, --are constipated or bilious, you'il find nuick and sure rc 8'ilts from Dr. Edwards' little Olive tablets at betitime. 15o and 30c a box KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE A. C. Koeppen & Bros. The Vnis Store That Swvea Vou Ilest. ' Siiiii'lw Mflrvkw l'opular. ' The union sunrUe service meeting of Young Peonle'S aocieties of the city held In the ChrintUin church yester day mornltiR at nix o'clock was at tended by one hundred fifty members and friend -of the various churcimti in I'endleton. The eervlce of aong was conducted by Joseph N. Scott and MlMR Fiiedly, pianist. Key. O. 1.. Clark of the I'resU.v terian church led the devotional ervlce. " TlrlKht and Fair. -i YeHterduy' perfect weather wa rnatcheil- by today's sunsliine. The maximum tod;:y i ifi, several degrees warmer than 'yesterday, with a maxi mum of SO. The barometer. Major Ie Moorhouse reports, registers 29.85 and fair weather Is predicted for to nlclit and tomorrow. Peach blossoms on locftl fruit trees arc in full bloom and the evidence of spring Is every. where. . c ' x- ? ' ' . J' 1 I ' CHINA We have'not -advertiMd I our China De partment for some time. Due fcr the fact lhait was imposBible to promise deliveries. However, the production is gettmg : nea norma! and from now on we can same efficient serf vice in our China Depart ment as in other departments. A wit -i repay you. ' , . . Ml U Inc. .. Pendleton Wild 1-iimi Ilwitlhil. Tl at there is an abundant supply of wild jiv and ducks In the vicinity of the Cold Sjrines reservoir is the re port brought to i'endleton by Chancf Marshal I. He lives on a farm towers the trservtiir from Stanfleld nud saye the birds are feeding; In his fi "ds a thoso of his neighbors. Market ClMHiges Hnods Frank Downey has sold the Downey Meat Market pn Main street to A. May of Troutdale who is now enroute t the city to take eharfce of the businesi on April 1. Mr. Downey Is planning to leave for California but expects to re turn to Pendleton later. "I have actually gained twenty-five pounds and I Just think Tanlac is the grandest medicine in the world," said Mrs. Roberts O. rteynolds, 17 North l?nvor fit., Kancas City, Mo. "For ten long years I suffered from a very bad form of rheumatism, stom ach and nervous troubles. My appe tite was Very poor. What little I did fat soured on my stomach and I suf- , ftered the most severe pains in by back, hips and shoulders. My rheumatism was so bad that J could not raiso my hands to comb my hair and my arms hurt me to my finger tips. 1 became o weak and run down that I lost all my energy and life had become almost a burden. I tried many things but nothing helped me. 'II "I had only taken my first bottle of !t Tanlac' when r noticed my appctjle was improving and I could sleep bet ter at night. I have taken three bot tles and the way it has helped me and built me up Is reaily astonishing. 1 ran eat anything and everything with out the slightest disagreeable after effects. I sleep Just fine at night and am in better health than I have been 'or years. I am glaC to give this statement, -hoping that '.any -who arc suffering, as T did may experience the wme wonderful results, which, I be lieve they will if they give Tanlac a fair trial." ' Tanlac Is sold in Pendleton by Thompson Brothers. " Jhe Lnrgerf Diamond Dealers I., taslerd Oregon. 4 Sfe&ss. Cgruem WAICHES I 1 if ," " Many Went Fislitns. . 'Thouch the trout season does not open until April 15 many fisi'ermcn were out with their tackle yesterday. All were In search of steelhead sal mon and It is reported that three of these were caught in Birch creek. .Mrs. lA'mon ('oiivak-scing; . Mrs. Dorothy Jcmnn, mho has been a patient at St. Antnony b nospitai, is convalescing and has been removed to her home. - ' PRESIDENT WILL MAKE 1 . INVESTIGATION OF . DISABLED SOLDIERS WASHINGTON, March 28. A. P.) President Harding .decided today to have an exhaustive investigation- made of government care of disabled war veterans. Within a few days he will select a special committee of inquiry. The president it was said, was deter mined to lay the situation before con gress and the country to correct pos sible abuses. The investigators will bo instructed to recommend any re medial legislation. - Decision to inaugurate an inquiry was reached by the president after he had conferred on thq problem today with Charles G. Dawes of Chicago, who served in Prance as a brigadier general; F. VV. Galbraith, national commander of the American Legion; Thomas W. Miller, alien property cus todian, and a former overseas veteran; Assistant Secretary Roosevelt of the navy department and his personal physician. Brigadier General C. t. Sawyer. I.ater they went over tin, situation with General Pershing., ' ' The president and Mrs. Harding. accompanied by Mr. Dawes, attended the Easter morning services at Cal vary Baptist church. STILLMAN Bfo - i- ji- if - V mY , ' j ft x ' ! f J I i GIBBON CITIZENS VISIT. ; . IN NEIGHBORiNG TOWNS; '" ' .... ... i ' (EoJ)t Oregonian, Special.) i j GIBBOX, March 2S. -Miss Theo. Kirk arrived here, Tuesday evenins1 from Pendleton to visit her sifter Mrs. j Dave Bonifer. ' i Mrs. Harle Robie and infant son! Donald were PendlefW visitors Mon-1 lay. I Mr. and Mrs. W. VV. Villiams spent j Sunday with Mrs. Williams parents! near Weston. j , Miss Delta Morse of near Weston! spent Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. Harle Robie. Mrs. A. W. Cook spent Wednesday I in Pendleton. 1 Mr. McLaughlin, O. W. road master. spent Tuesday evening here ou busl-; ness. " ;' Mrs. Jack O Merra went down toj i'endleton Tuesday. " , Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Thompson andj Mr. J. A. Holaday are spending a few lays in Pendleton. j Mrs. It. S. Gray went to La Grande; Thursday to spend several days? visiting j relatives. Itoy Swart was a Pendleton visitor Friday. , .' Those going to Pendleton from here Saturday were Mrs. Guy Hays and daughter Hazel, Mr. Fred Bruce, Roy awart, Mr. Simmons and daughter -Vola, Treff Sears and daughter Ruth. Mr. and Mrs, George Capelli left ,'esterday for La Grande where they tfill spend a couple of days before go ing to Spokane where they will make i heir future home. Mr. Robert Gray left tdday for Port land where he will spend a couple o uays on business, Mrs. Gray accompan ied him as far as Rieth where she will visit friends until his return. Mr. and Mrs. George Brace, the misses Belva and Evalyn ' Williams. Oelta Morse. Curtis Simmons, Bernal Williams, Mathew, Charles -and John Ouffev all attended the dance at Dun can, Saturday night. Mrs. May Wells spent Sunday at Duncan with Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick. Mr. John Duffey and two sons Math ew and Charles were Sunday visitors lth Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Williams. ASPIRIN Name. ''Bayer" on' Genuine , This ta two-year-old 0y StllK man. cwyal flrura la th divorco uit. started oy James A. Stiliman. resident ot th National CltJ t Of. c .2 ii i a ;-9 Take Aspirin oly as told In each package of genuine Bayer Tablets of Aspirin. Then you will bo following the directions -o I'd dosage worked out bv phvKH-inns during il years, and proved nafe by millions. Take no chances with substitutes. If. you see the Bavor Cross of tablets, yoti can tal'-o them w ithout fiar for . Coids. Headache, Nenralsia. trueunmtijm, Karache,- Tonthuche, Lumbiiito nnd for Pain. lUindy tin !oxvs of twelve tab lets cost few cents, ltrugjtwts ahm sell larger pai kascs. A."pirin Is the trade jmark of Bayer Manufacture of Monu-i: aceticagidcaUT of Salicj iicacid. ' J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution S r " ... Vi i' THE PENNEY COMPANY GIVES , THE RIGHT TO SAVE ON GOOD CLOTHES. low priced, Yes ! Eut the same high stand ard of quality that has characterized depend able Penney clothes for almost a quarter of a tentury. . The maximum money value policy that has been a salient feature of our merchandising plan and which has been responsible for the growth of this institution from a little town store to the largest retail organization of its kind in the world ft wonderfully emphasized in this group of suits at the above price. Buying for 312 busy stores and selling only for cash makes it possible to offer these val ues unheard of in ordinary stores. See these suitslin our window. Come in and try them on. No charge for alterations. in t . J. C Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institution DANCE EIGHTH ANNUAL HKHDrS BULL liWf BIB, WCH28II EAGLE-WOODMAN HALL ; t THE EVENT OF THE SEASON Given under the auspices of the PENDLETON EIRE DEPARTMENT ; U: I . t I ,'i" Mi ADMISSION, $1.00 PER COUPLE J3 13 C! O 25! I Ci C: -t' 3 ! 3 j 5? II