East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, April 07, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST 0REG0IT1AM, PEJTDf-STON, OREGON, TftTOCDAV E7SSST0, APr.IL 7, 1321.
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People Here (ind There
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A. Buckley and J. F. C'urbett, hu
perinlcndont and assistant superin
tendent, respectively, of tho first dlvl
slon, O. W. n. & N., with headipiiar
tar ut Portlund; and Churlon F. Hob
erU and T. A. MiKJnsti-y of La
Urunde, assistant superintendent and
chief dispatcher of the accomi division
(cre here In a special cur hint iiIkM.
lloutlne mutters only caused the visit,
Hornrdliifr to IuluI officiate of the ruth
roud.
Manuel Frlcdly ha returned from
a business trip to-Portland an a mem
ber of the county court. While there
he looked after his Interest In the Pa
cific Wales Fire Insurance company
In whlul he la u stockholder.' Thin
runpany In the only fire Insurance
concern in Portland, according to Mr.
Filediy, which has contributed to the
coiomunlty chest drive.
Pant.-t Crui appeals td C. P. Strain,
formerly county assessor, who with
Mm. Klrniii recently left for Califor
nia. Mr. strain and Mrs. Ktrnln are
not yet permanently settled In the new
location hut will probably remain' for
omc time. Mr. Ktraln, In a letter to
Colonel J. II. Haley, confide that he
Can out-fish anyone In the Kanta Cruz
region und that this may Influence hla
decision toruinaln. '.
Iteuben Itockwlth, who has bcuii
visiting In Pendlut'in with hla parents
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ncckwlthi will leuve
on Saturday to spend a woek In tin
iittlo. He will return' here to complete
his month's stay In Pendleton.
H. V. Hicks, traveling passenger
agent for the O.-W. It. & N., Is In
Pendleton today on business connect
ed vlth tho railroad.
F. K. Stilwell of 1m Orande
business visitor In Pendleton.
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Mrs. W. D. Stoop of Elgin Is here
today on a business 'and jileasure
mission.
IJst IllMIIIlN for VmclMTM. '
Tho Commoieluf -Association will
have chance of t liework of listing
available rooms for'tenchers who plan
to come to Pendleton this summer to
altcnu the normal extension course
Arrangjmcnta to this effect wer
made today. Hupt. H. K. Iplow aiM)
Secretary C. 1. Hair. Already many
Inquiries are being received which In
dicate a large attendance at the sum,"
mer session.
NEWS OF THE C0(JNTY
OFFICES AND pFFICERS
Won an .runlod Divorce,
A decree of divorce has been grant
ed by Judge Phelps to Iris Hurt In. her
action against W. H. Hart,
ItutUdgo Is lU'lca'fl.1
A, M, Hutlcdgo, who' has been held
la the county Jail on a chargo of for.
gery, was (flven his release today, fol
lowing; un InveHtlgatlon of hla caso by
the grand Jury.
Much Money In Kt cons' Ho
The sum of $559, "00 In round num
bers had been checked up by the sher
iff's office this afternoon at 2 o'clock
on collections of tax money paid on
the first Installment.
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PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY
Something to Remember
Phone 409
That will connect you with a very good; reliable,
established Grocery, which at your request will
u aeiiver your groceries la your aoor, iree anu
b quickly.
5 Try our 30 day credit plan and be one of our
2, customers and receive the benefits we offer,
n; You will be surprised how much we can save
p you,' and you will be pleased- with our quality.
and service. I
Attend to it now, ''if not sooner," thereby not
missing anything.
Just 40 steps west of Main St., at
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PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE
PASTIME
TODAY
Children, 5c
Adults, 20c
DE LUXE FILMS
PRESENT
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A THRILLING '
DRAMA OF THE
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A STORY OF
CROOKS AND""
AEROPLANES
COMEDY
A ROAMING
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THEATRE
Last Time Tonight 8:13
D. W. GRIFFITH'S
"wonfer of the lots CtnUuv'-BoifmHtnlJ
A NEW ANT FORM coMaiNiNa
MAMA, PA1NT1N8, P0ETBT AN0 MUSIS
Prices 50c, $1.00, $1.50
Don't IVIiss It! ;
GEORGE E. McELROY
TMCHKIl OP'VIOIJSI
I'upll of I.udwlir Ilecker, Concert
master of Chicago Symphony
' Orchesfra.
Itcsidcncp Studio 40.1 Lewis SU
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DR. C. II. DAY
' riiysiclan and finrjeon
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riooms It and ti Smlth-CrawforS
Building;. , 1
ITelsohons 704 ' Res. T4J-B
Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less
Despaiii & Le0"Cash Grocery
209 E. Court , , , , ; Phone 880
SPECIAL COFFEE SALE
FRIDAY ONLY.
M. J. B. Coffee B brand,
3 pounds 83c
M. J. B.Coffee,
? pounds $1.10
Gold Shield,
3 pounds . .
Hills Blue,
'3 pounds ..
Hills Red Can,
- 2-r pounds
Bulk Coffee',
5 pounds
SUGAR
$1.10
$1.00
Per Sack ...... $10.00
Pure cane sugar.
. . $1.10
. . 83c
Watch Our Ad Tomorrow '
PayCash Receive More Pay Less
Despaih&Lee Cash Grocery
20aE, Court- ' Phone 880
tiirinnr HcihIn (;iiilty.
JIarry Curnow, Indicted WedneIa
by the grand Jury on u charge of lar
ceny b ombettlemenf, appeared In
circuit court this rooming and pleudcd
guilty to the charge.
Jiidire S4'Iuiiiiici In ill
Judne I. M. Schannep of the coun
ty court was not able to be In his of
fice today on account of Illness. He
was unable to Ret out of bed this
morning on account of lumbago.
Ib-turn I'Ynm Portland. .
Judge Hchunncp and CoiiimlHHioners
O. L. Dunning of Btanfield and n. IZ.
liean of Freewater, returned Vednes
day evening from Portland where
they were In conference with the state
road commission.
I'li)tl lnn Kulmi't llhtrt;
Four bids have been reecived at the
county clerk's office from physicians
for performing the duties of county
physician. Tho bids are frum J. A.
Kent. i'H a month; II. J. Kavanaugh,
1180 a month; I. I.'. Temple, $40 a
month; and D. J. McFaul, the present
Incumbent, 125 a month. The con
tract for tho work has not yet been
let. ,
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FIRST, you want a boot that won't
separate at the teams and leak. All
right; there's just where the Goodrich
ONE PIECE construction protects you.
SECOND, it must wear long. We've been
making rubber goods FIF1Y YEARS
we' know how to make everlastingly
tough soles and upper.
THIRD, comfort. Slip on a Goodrich
Boot and feel how pliable and comfort
able it is.
Buying these things in boots issimple.
Just look for the Red Line 'round the
" top that means Goodrich. 60,000 deal
ers sell them.
The B.F. Goodrich Rubber Company
; Akron, OHIO
113 Kins Street, Sutlle
Gold and White China
This beautiful Bavarian Ware ia now
carried in open stock and you will find no
disappointment either in quality or price.
Vnti ran make un sets to suit your own
quirements, and the prices are especially
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attractive.
Inc.
-cJeujelet
Pendleton
Ore.
The Largest' Diamond Dealers in Eastern
Oregon.
LGROEN
Jnp's Ifcaiiiur Friday.
B. Fhlahnto, Indicted Wednesday aft
ernoon by the grand Jury on a charge
of murder in the first degree for the
death of Magnzo Okomoto on Febru
ary 5, will be Klven his arraignment
Friday In circuit court. Indictments
were also returned against Ira Bryant
charging larceny for the theft of an
overcoat, and against Carl Franscen,
who Is charged with driving a car
while under the Influence of intoxi
cants.
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HI-PRESS
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
lng grounds was expressed last night
at the meeting of the city council,
t'ouivilman blmpson reported that he
had Just recently made an Inspection
As usual, a strong supporting cant
has been givrn this pupular and talent
ed star. I'laying opposite him is F.
tHlo Taylor, a newcomer in this city.
of tl:e methods followed at Walla j an actfci-s who hn'rlsen rapidly and
U'lilla where such a practice Is follow- j for whom a bright future is predicted.
WHY?
run your old plow when you can get a new
Clinrpcs inisband IVrnth-g
"v Kult for divorce has been Instituted
In circuit court by Slnry E. Olcson
from Mlckcl Angelo Oleson. In the
complaint It Is rharged that the do
fend i nt is a bootlegger, that he drinks
whiskey and abuses the plaintiff. It
is also alleged that he has squander
ed the money the wife earned h
washing clothes. Divorco. alimony of
$30 a month and costs of the court ac.
tlon are sought. . The plaintiff's at
torney Is J. 1). Perry.
NEWS NOTES
OF PENDLETON
Weather Is Warmer.
The maximum temperature today Is
62. Tho mercury fell last night to 2,
six degree below freezing. The ba
rometer registers 29.70.
Sam Oliver in.
Hum Oliver, senior in the Tcndleton
high school is very ill at his home.
Ho Is suffering with pleural pneumo
nia. Young Oliver, who Is an ex-service
man, is popular with both stu
dents and faculty of the high school.
Moy Improving.
Uttlc Jimmy Hunt, Indian boy
whose nose was bitten off by a vicious
dog a few weeks ago, Is convalescing
at St. Anthony's hospital. A plastic
operation is soon to bo performed to
save the child ffom total disfigure
ment.
ed. It was shown In an informal re
port that the .item of wood alone cost
the f it y j:o0 last year in the month
when the Kound-t'p was held. Xo
dcCudle action was taken last night.
Play Draws Crowds.
'The Alia theatre was packed laid
night for the third performance of 1.
W. Griffith's great moving picture
play, "Way Down East." The crowds
sat as quietly as If listening to a spo
ken drama Instead of watching a play
on the silcpt"' screen, and Iticbard
Harthelmess and Mlliuh Gish received
applause In the wonderful Ice scent
which Is a spectacular feature of the
production. The presentation is ex
cellent and the stage settings are re
markable for their beauty and for
their appropriateness. It Is, indeed,
"a simple story for plain people," yet
the human emotions, the sorrows and
Joys of life are presented in a manner
which grips the heart because or the
realism of the play. The music is
beautiful and at all times interpetlve
of the picture.
an! Cazaneuve, Dorothy Drake, Hurry
Southard, Kenneth Casey, Pat Harti
lan, James" Devine and Sadie Radcliffe
round out an excellent company. J.
Gordon Edwards directed the picture.
which was photographed by
Poylc.
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INGROWN TOE KAIL
TURNS OUT ITSELF
Vulcan
Gang
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Plow '
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$13QU0)
After Iumiers of Ashes mid Cans.
People of Pendleton who have been
following the practice of dumping
ashes and cans and such refuse along
tho levee will do well to discontinue
the practice, or prosecution by the city
may result. Such an attitude waa ex
pressed last night when tho mattei
came up for discussion berore the cUy
council. Councilman Simpson re
ported that he had inspected tho levee
recently and that it was in very good
shape. Some rocks nre loose,' and at
the lower end of the levee, a fence has
been washed from the ground. Alter
ations will probably be held up until
fall when the annual work is done at
the low stage of tho river.
Whitney 1,. lloiso to Come.
Whitney I,. Holse, Portland mem
ber of the executive committee of the
1'm.itllla in pi (In power site association,
will be here Friday for the meeting
of the executive committee of the as
sociation, a letter to Secretary C. I.
Iturr so statos.
Called by Itcntli.
Rex Ellis, of theEIlis-Schillcr Co.,
will leave this evening for Muscatine,
Iowa, whore he was called by the
death of Ms tlster, Miss Uolda Ellla,
aged 24. Mr. Ellis received the news
today and also the word that his mo
ther is seriously ill.
Itrtmus io Pendleton.
II. F- Johnson und son have returned
to Pendleton for a visit a.'ter an ab
sence of eleven years. For more than
twenty-five years Mr. Johnson was in
the drug business In this city, and he
is well remembered by the older resi
dents. He will remain for several
weeks. He has been living In Port
la nd sine leaving Pendleton.
tHty Now Owns Mock.
, The city of Pendleton is now the le
gnhowner of tho block Hear the Cath
olic rlr.ircli, the purchase of which
was ordered by the people at Uie elec
tion last November. A deed trans
ferring the property to the city was
turned over to Mayor Hartman today
and a check for $sorto In payment has
bten given to the Sisters of Ku. Fran
cis. It is the intention of the city to
plant trees In the parking surround
ing the ioCk and to have a landscape
architect draw a plan of Improving
the block for park or playground purposes.
Camp' it- May Have in Pay.
A strong probability that tourists
v ho ate guets of I'eiu'iielon during
l't finmmrr vitcitinn srci&nil will le
rci, Hired tti p;iy a nominal tee fur thc!hK-li 1
Youngsters Mafko Posters.
Pupils of the sixth grade of Lincoln
school are showing a marked interest
In tho making of posters advertising
the various counties of Oregon. Mrs.
C V. Idleman. teacher, originated the
idea for her geography class and each
child drew the name of some. Oregon
county. They then wrote to the com
mercial associations of the various
counties for data and also seemed the
Oregon Almanac from the Portland
Chamber of Commerce. The posters
are to be entirely original and are to
be .made without further help from
Mrs. Idleman. A number of the pupils
have completed the work and nil
posters will probably be completed by
Monday.
A few drops of "Outgro" upon the
skin surrounding the ingrowing' nail
reduces Inflammation and pain and so
toughens tho tender, sensitive skir. un
derneath thi) toe nail, that it can not
penetrate the flesh, and the nail turns
naturally outward almost over night.
"Outgro" is a harmless, antiseptic
manufactured for chiropodists. How
?vcr, anyone can buy from the drug
store a tiny bottle containing directions.
Dr. Lynn K. Blakeslee
Chronic and Nervous Diseases anf
Diseases of Women. X-Ray Electric
Therapeutics.
Tempi Bids. Hooro li
Phone til
Phone 210-W P. O. Bo SSI
For
This is only a limited stock and this exceptional
value should be investigated at your earliest oppor
tunity. A complete stock of parts always available.
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Sturgis & Storie
Pendleton
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oso of firewood on the tourists' cutup-'enilneut position.
Peginning today. William Farnum. i S3
famous motion picture star, will be j
seen at tho Arcade theatre In William .-.3
Fox's presentation of a romantic love i
story, "The Ailntnrer."' ly H. l.loyd ' rl
fheldon'. This contains a typical Far- j
nnm role, and one in which the many j
followers of the st ir are promised
much. Farnum Is cast as a romantic ;
lover who is as sure with bis sword as
with his heart. As the hero In "The
Adventurer'- he bi certain to score, for
it Is the type of role In wl ii'h he has
won his greatest fame as an actor.
William Fainum's ahllitv Is ss un- ?i-
iiimstlnned as Is the fart ttvit he has 3
tho largest following of any iiml ' m
screen star In tho world. In this ro- j
manHc drama he is afforded a chance ! E3
to dispb.y those fine histrionic t.uches
elevated linn lo Ills present i sr.
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Today
CHILDREN 10e ADULTS 35c
Ilere'is a film for evervouc in the family. It lias thrills
p and punch, spirit and exeitement, romantic charm, gripping
fi theme, and a love story of infinite charm.
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