J I: y' y wiMw4 r .ffim. y- (f--jpr V f- 4)KsMp g"( sjMy TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 5, J 021. PACE FIVE fi I) People Here and There Portland Is tlie marcs, for ilsU'Bateu to tho third Inter national nilnlng con vention which opens today sml U said to be tho blggost gathering of mining ir.en I'ortlund ever welcomed Berkeley tend the sessions, Xorborne Puikulcy left laiit nliltu (or the city. Breaking of mines, Mr, lirrknley returned yes terday from tho (irunlte region where he wulked 14 miles In the Know while looking over the nilneH. County Judge I. M. Bclmnnep Is In Portland today fof tha, nurposo of t tendli)tr the inimtlily werting oi the date hlKhway commission. It Ih ie lumed the subject of the Cold Spring road will be uciud upon by -the commission, -Kr TiwS OF THE COUNTY 1 nrnnro Rim nrnnrnc urriuto w mm and C. W. Todd. The action came tip for consideration In circuit court. Foinirr Nnmo IUhtornl. A decree of divorce from Sylvester A. (llupsey ha been granted C'uthcrlne Glapsey In circuit court. The plain tiff's former name, I'utficrino Kcrdlck, I restored, according to the decree. 67 JAIKSM POIPS C V T K, ". OIm-ii. local automobile dealer hux returned from a vlnlt in Portland. While in tho city Mr. Olson attended a banquctr by the Bigniu N'u fraternity. Will Kerguson of Athena arrived lhlH morning from a visit ijt Hood Jtlver. He says the -crop pronteotH there urc favorable. . ' ; ' Oitb ml to 1'who.hI Will Work. A former dot-roe entered by Judge Ullbert W. Phelps In the circuit court March 2 whs set aside today In un- othcr decreed made In the case of the I I'miitllla piulntigB J)lntrlrt. The latent decree has to do with the legality of the proceeding. "Tin a nciaun win entered against tho hidden for want of an answer and failure to make an appearance. It Is further found by the court that the plaiiH of reclama' tlon are l':tal, and authorization .la given the board of supervisors to pro ceed with J he (on.tructlon Of im provement:!. . Kci AiliiiliilHlrnlor. ' . ' A petition aeeking the appointment Miss Grace Ollllam, count treaa , tirer, tins been summoned to HpoKgne April 11 to nppenr In the case ngulnst Jay K. Hough lr) which caao the al leged forgerv of Niinie Teel Irrigation bonds Ih Involved. V W. A. Cillfnm in In Portend as a delegate to the mining convention. He la Interested mining In drain coun ty. of an administrator for the eitate of Clarence ('henoweth ha been' filed In circuit court. The petitioner lns . Uo,inU.,. NEWS NOTES OF PENDLETON X-f tub to llaniiuct. .lember of tho X-Clul) will ban quet tonight at the Parish Hall, where dinner will bo served by the ladles of the Parish Aid. The banquet Ih ttie second of a series given by the club. pri'!"'1 i.i'.ii.iiu iuiiiIhi'' .,lit Itiiiirn fnmi I'uneral Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Johnson retrn id yesterday from Elgin where they attended the funeral of tha late 11 is. Cecil Oulloway. jirs. Ualloway who was Well known In Elgin, died recently in Berkeley, California. ' Netu, farter, and the appointment ot Attorney H. f). Newberry of .Milton la asked. DcfeililnnlM Di-faiiH. Judgment by default has been en tered ugalnst Peter Corbet and Utile Kamxet. defendants in an action (brought by 1 W. '' M. Coplliiger. The Plaintiff is awarded J310.J5 In the order that )iU been niailo tg Judge N l'help. wri i, t.o ox thiai, itm Mritii:ii I ' ' PK.VTTl.U, April B. lr. P.) Pho- iKivk Additionul lt-lUf. hlliition enforcement Chief John Mont gomery and Agent Williams West, will go on trial In the I'nlled Hlfttes dis trict court at Hpokane tomorrow, charged with man.ilaughter, growing out of the deuth of Krnest t'. Kmily, on the Young ranch, ft year ago. Emily wa shot near Keller, Krry county, hen, according to agents, hn attompU td to escape after In'lng stopped on a usplclnn of bootlegging. Itellef for an additional sum of $1.- lU'.fif is sought In a supplementary complaint that was filed today with the county clerk by James A. Ken for K. It. Horn against Arthur Gulllford and others. Plaintiff : JitlKunt. . Judgment to the amount of t2S5.11 has ben awarded to Prank ltrother ton In un ac tion ugainst J. V. Phillip I liree federal officers am here to day In charge of six undclrables who are to be taken east tonight on a de portation train. Of those' now held here five ure men and one is a woman, aoiio of the people are local residents. H callii-r ( li It Mght. The mercury dropped to 2 hist night, six degrees below freezing. A heavy snowfull is visible from Pen dleton on the mountains and there Is proHpert of continued cool weather. The maximum today Is 5 while the barometer registers 519.78 says' Major l,ce Moorhous, weather observer. New Photos Stillman Case ' V. -. - ...... ' i' , "-7: v.- ' I r. A. . ' l i' . t : , J i Of . - j m h , N I , , rv- ... . v - , f - 1 III K ."' jSv -.. It- . , J 485 Members tax-nrcd.: A count of the new Commercial As sociation members at noon today showed 485 enrolled with a sufficient more In sight to Insure panning the Gu mark. Thus fur tho J.bnergan team is In the lead with a total of 1S9 members, the Haley team Is sec ond with ISO, the ltond team third with ll and the Bturglj team is last wifh 100 members. f ' " Declares She Would Like to Put Bottle of Tanlac in the Hand of Every Sick Man, Woman and Child in This Country Never Saw Its Equal. "I am sixty-seven years of age, bul In all my ex)leiica I have never known a medicine liko Tanluc. Think of H i At my age to gain twenty-five pounds In weight, kut that Is just what I have done," said Mrs. Kmnia. Itclfensteln, of No. 3J7 Webster avo nue, Byraeusc, N. Y. "If J had It In my power." she con tinued, "I would put a .bottle of Tan lec In the home of every sick man, woman and child in this country, for I know what this wonderful mfcdlclne would do for them.' For almost two years I was almost a nervous wreck. I did not dure to leave the hnufce or even go up town unless my husband went with me. I was afraid to even cross the street and had a feeling of dread all of the time. ''My stomach was weak and easily, upset. For days t a time I would go! without solid food. I could not restj at night to do any good and felt tired: and worn out all of the time. Home days I could hardly drag myself aerosi the room and was so weak and miser able I was rcAdy to give up. "My health Is fine now iind I eat anything I want and never have a uuirn or imngesuon. l nave never :,, w01lld ai,. lUll through , hut slept better than I 'a now. My recov. !now nhe , ,n ,IPlter h(;ii,htha j hav ery Is the talk of our neighborhood, jcver n hfr and tne credlt llf due t0 as It was generally believed I could i'p!,nl:i. hnv Wn n,nrri,.ri fiftv. not last but a few weeks longer. This ,.. vearH tu,i,.v and , a,.n.t i,ellev I grand medicine has brought me health 'have ever seen her lookine anv better." -tne penci in MHS. I MlU 111 337 Webster Ave., ;iii:xstkj, Syracuse,, X'. Y. and happiness and I Just can't say enough In Its praise." Mr. J. KeifeiLsteln. In commenting on his wife's statement, said: "Yes, her recovery has been a happy surprise to us all. A few weeks ago I had no Idea A P j to keep inseparatle 'ever at your beclc and calL That's the lind of n friend you have jn Pol the Pencil. Ready for any iob, bis or little,' He's a Pal to be proud of; silver finich, chased design, eraaei -ind extri leads, for yor and each n,Pi.iber of the family. W" : SMELLE'S, INC. Get a Pal for $1 n Paint Khop 1'urclia.snl. K. C. Le.sllo and It. R. Tettlt today purchased the paint shop owned by Clyde McKay. The shop Is to be known in future as the "independent Paint Hhop." lr. Leslie has been with Mr. McKay for four years. Mr. Pet it ha been with Ward Hooglond for tho last two years, lioth are expert car painters and are well known here. f Above Is the hurting cabin of Mrs. James A. Stlllman, on Laa Dawson In the far Canadian woods. Below, a new photo of Mrs. Stlllman, wbo is being sued Jor divorce, and Kred Beauvais, an Indian guido fn the Canadian woods, whom SUllman names ta bis suit tor divorce as the father of Mrs. Still-run's sou, Guy, StUlman Is presi dent of the National City Ilauk. New York. . PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUAIITY g - g Something to Remember 1 Phone 409 Tha will conneqt you with a very good, reliable, 3 established Grocery, which at your request will Q deliver your groceries to your door, free and rj quickly. . T ; Try our 30 day credit plan and be one of our 0 customers and receive the benefits we offer. u You will be surprised how much we can save you, and you will be pleased with our quality and service. ' g Attend to it now, ''if not sponer," thereby not g missing anything. . ; Just 40 steps west of Main St., at 2 .t 113 W.WEBB ST. 2 1 The Economy Grocery X ' . ... i PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE tt'. H Broc k Chosen. W. B. Brock, deputy, potentate of Al Kader temple of Shrlnerg, is the president or the Pendleton Shrine ;lun which was recently organised. Other officers chosen are J. W. Mo loney, vice-president: Lyman. Rice, secretary, and A. C. Funk, treasurer. The club now has 40 members and! flhriners froc all over tni e"3nty are eligible. The general, can.mlttee for the club will be chosen from among tho members In the various towns. Meetings ore to be held each month In the Masonic hall . : DO FACTS AT TIMES . ,. , , - . , ; Such Was the vase Hegarding; Statement Made by 1 6 Tear Old Bank Bobber, Dalton. lahuut the (ittawa ensc.' j "U.lton 'Yes, 1 Jiavo read about! ! it.1 ' - . I i When this conversation was reported j lover the long distance telephone the 'questions became mixed with tho an-1 swersi with the rtsult that Dalton was I I made to say that he thought the Otta-! j wu case fitted hi own. ( This incorrect report was in type, Cor several hours before-investigation ! by Associated I'rees writers brought Ueni.ilx from Mr. Dalton that he h.o: made any such statement. ! B o. J. C. Penney Co., A Nation-Wide Institati'on JB I.I.P.KS IX JB POKITIOX l'HIU)MATH, (lr.. April 5. (V. P.) Southern Pcific clerks and Philo math station seen to he incompatible. In the last year it is said that 18 dif ferent clerks have filled the position. Kdvvard Misaen, the last assigned to the Job, jilans to May. CHICAGO, April 5. A. P.) Al example ot how much faster Incorrect, sensational report sometimes travel than the facts was disclosed In the Chicago bank, robbery in which Wil liam Isilton, a sixteen year old clerk. who stole 772,00O worth of bonde, was credited with saying that -he was In fluenced by the leniency of Judge Kenesaw M, Landis, .'in postponing sentence on an Ottawa, Illinois bank teller. Mr. Dalton denied the reports thnt'ls he had said be was Influenced bvi Annual Jim or CTass Plav IVidav i Judge Landis, when they were called in'l Saturday. t Tho annual i junior j HIGH SCHOOL NOTES City to Tic Ik-antlflcl The civic department of the Pen dleton Woman's Club Is making plans for beautifying Pendleton dur ing tho Spring clean-up week. Mrs. Chariea Ureulich is committee chair man and stated today that the mem bers hoped to improve the ' appear ance of the river banks by cleaning sway rubbish and planting trees and riowers. this is planned also for a triangular plot In west Pendleton. An other project is the planting of tree along the highway from Walters mill to the State hospital. The co-operation of the city of Pendleton is to be asked by the local women. 1 p to his attention a few hours after his capture at Hcyworth, Illinois, Febru ary 25. The denial was bulletined, the same as the first story of the capture, but Judge Landis said he still receives comments from all over the; country from persons who have read only the. incorrect report that Dalton had blam ed him. class play will he presented In the high school auditorium on th even ings of April S and 9, under the per sonal direction and supervision "of Miss Ada St. Peter. Reserved seats are on sale at the Thompson Drug company. . the curtain will ' rise" on Friday evening at 8 o'clock but will be hefd until 8:30 on Saturday evening Double Service Half the Cost WASHINGTON, April- 6. (I-, r. Martin. U. P. Staff Correspondent) France concedes the right to the I'nl- ted States to obtain peace with Oer-. many through the Knox resolution, but greatly desires the declartlon of policy In that the resolution is so spe cific that it, would amount to a con tract as binding as a military alliance with France upon which the senate refused to pass. This is the Paris gov ernment position us stated by Hene Vivian! in conferences. DAWES WILL MAKE An investigation of the story at Its to enable the business people of the lovn to witness the performance. The play is a comedy in three acts by A. E. W. Mason and is entitled "Green Stockings," The play is full of laughs and with the excellent cast the performance should be excellent. Aunt Ida. played by Miss Irva Dale, will be a scream In her character part andiin some of the scenes she is putting across the laughs in professional style. The cast Is as follows: Celia Faraday . . . . . Miss Ruth Snow Colonel Smith . Shirley Hevel Phyllis Faraday . . Miss Edna Murphy JnmeK Railcigh .Millard Kepncdy Mrs. Rockingham. Miss Marguerite Humphrey Bobby Tarver..... Richard Lawrence Aunt Ida .. Miss irva Dale William Faraday Fred Rohrman Lady Trenchard. .Miss Emily Dohnert. Henry Steele Claude Snow Ad mjral Grice -..Byron Warner "'i" Charles Mciean source, in Heyworth. trouKht affida vits that Jfr, Dalton had jnadc no such statements. A newspaperman of Hcyworth, who was probably the first news writer M interview the boy after his capture made this sworn affidavit: "Our conversation, was about as fol lows: ' ' j- "Reporter 'Did you ever read about tho Ottawa case which came before Judge. Landis.?' "Dalton 'No.' I "Reporter The two cases resemble each other, and In that case Landis eld not sentence Carey, but let him go cn his honor, to come back at any time he would call him. The two cases re semble each other and for that reason I thought you had read of it.' "Dalton 'The Ottama man got a raise Just before Jie pulled off hi stunt.' "Reporter 'Then yon have read WA8HINGTON.A.prll 5. C. P.) Consolidation of all the soldier relief government agencies under one head directly 1-eHponsihlo to the president without the cabinet Intermediary, will be recommended to. congress. Is indi cated. The plan Is proposed by Charles O. Dnwes, chairman of a r.pe- clal committee appointed by Harding ,t,o investigate the government's trcat iment of the world war veterans. Dawes declared at the first meeting of tho committee today that he would recommend the consolidation to the president. It has been authoritatively stated that Harding will probably in clude in his message whatever Dawes recommends. WII.fi MA KB IX.XS MAY 1ST. p't.t t vp CITY. April 5. (A. P.) Tne xeaerai farm loan board expects to rerunia making loans about May 1, Governor Davis of Idaho, wired here from Washington. ' ' . 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