PAGE FIVE TEN PAOES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. ' MONDAY EVENING, MAY 2. 1 921 PORTLAND MAN IS People Here and There A FIRM BELIEVER! W- Walter Mitchell, of linker. Who htm hoi.n In t"a llfornla on liunlnoHM, im'd through IViullcton yoHtcrduy on hl way to Hiioknne on a ImxlnoK trip, tnlniiiK liltt holcllnm here o lie may re turn If t ho lilhiatu there fulla to uRrcB with )i i ti i. JuiIku ('. 11. u vlHltor here. W. J, Mnynurd, muniiKor of tho J Penney Co.' nloio nt Milton w ljunlne. here today on IiIh way to Halt Ijike flly. MlHi Helen Pioer lung returned to I'ortlnnd after simndlnif ten diya In Pendleton im u miliHiltute operator in thH Wt'Ntern t'nlon office. Hhe work ed for Den llutton darliijf IiIh lllnen.1. llo wiih u bit! to ri'uin work thin niornlnif. l'lnn, of l.u (liunilo, Ik lie In In Pendleton on miiei hitendent of schools, wan in box Hion thin uftcrnonn maklnK un exami nation of tho loaiiH tlmt have k';cri made from m hool (linking fund. Max (lorfkle who huH been In 1'ort land ten day uttendlnie the Jewish celebration of the FeaHt of tho I'iihh over returned to ivndlolon thl after noon. Mr, llnrfkle will vlnlt relative uUiut two weekn before returning. ,iiiuiwn Appointed. Uy un order of Judi;e. I. M. Hchan- iiivm, uiuihh j. I lice, I' . i- vocKuyro, Kev. A. H. HolmeH mmtor of the land llruci! Hhunslo have been uppolnt- FliHt t'oiiKregatlonallKt cliurch al I' d ai.pialMera to determine the value Wul In Walla, wan In the city today. Heof property Included In the dilute of came down to meet hid mother, Mr, the late Nancy Kittoup. K. C Deacon, who arrived from Den- ver for a MhU. While, here Uev. MiulitiiKiit by Default. Holme vlHlled with 11. U. Inlow, ku- Judmmrit to the amount of Jl.r,(i.?.0 lierlntendent of school, an old friend. I In favor of the Tum-a-l.iini Lumber He alHii made a brief talk thin inornlim j 'o hiiM been uwurded In an action at the liiuh whonl when the ribbons j amUiiHt it. W. llainiu In which the HUSBAF Mooney Will Testify in Effort to Secure New Trial; Serving Life Sentence for Murder. for thi! victory In Saturday' truck iiic.it were dlxtrlbuted. concern nought to collect. The Judg ment resulted from u default. Thomas MIIIh spent Sunday In Walla Walla where he .visited IiIh slnter-ln-luw Mrs. O. D. Norton who 1 con valescent after u serious II I new. Mrs. Norton was formerly Miss Mary Cox. and aim made her home here before her nini rinse. J. K. Marsliall, who has been fur ni hil: and handllnc wrod on his ranch near Meachnm, vtns In l'endleton this morning, blddinn uood-bye to friends. He has nmde nrrnnKenienta to return to his former home at Dallas, Tex., where he Kill be connected with tin ar t If lea I to tnsniifsctiirinK company. He oeiiie here several year niro for the belief I of his hnllh, ami be is re. U-J.'..'. !-.. i NEWS OF THE COUNTY 1; OFFICES AND OFFICERS 1 L li Man-wmi' I.UviiM-s. LicensuH to wed have been Kiantid to lllchard 1. Itankln and Helen An derson, bolh of i'enUleton; and to t'. A. McIJvoy, who lives in Washington and llva 1. Itollettl of linatilla county. SAN KK A NCI. SCO, May ( C. P.I Itena Mooney went to the Ban Quen (In penitentiary to serve on Warden Johnston en order directing him' to brSnif her hii'dinnd, Thomas Mooney Into court here Monday to test.ly In an effort to secure a new trial. Mooney will ki e the world which lies beyond the prison walls for the firm time in two veins. He Is serving a life sen tence for murder following the parednesa parade booming here. Altizer Makes Seventeen Pound Cain by Hiking Tanlac Health Restored. pre. look for l .mploj incut A letter has been received here by the county court from W. C. Carpen ter, federal director of labor, In which he seek Information on tho chances of married men to find employment In rniatilla county on public work. I'.vnmlne School Ixmiiis. A board consisting of Judiro I. M. fVhannen, Grace A Gilliam, county treasurer, and W. W. Creen. county I HAM HAM, M . AtiKIt AClI ITTKI) I NKW YOIIK, May 2 l. I'.) I John J. Mcfiraw, manager of the New j York Clanls, was aciultted by the federal court, charged with violating the Volstead act. The Jury was out four minutes. PARIS ENJOYS SUNSHINE IN BUS AND TRAMWAYS llGHOTOIJOTESl The 'ktIh of K tIh of ! EDWIN W. IlI'l.I.INOKi:. (Tnlted I'resa Htaff t'orrcipordent.) PA I! IS, .May 2. I'artinian busine.su men, laborers and nhop (-'iil i prefer to liiie home from work n,id.-t sunshine and pure air In other words, in oinnl- buses an!l tru4jiwajs than descend ! Into the kIooiii and foul odors of the (subways. i Transportation statii-li'S furnished the I nlted 1'rcs.s iiy the Tans munici pal bureaux show thut underground railways lost 4,ooO.KiO tuutrier3 "Tanlac has made a believer of me, for I luivf picked up seventeen poiuutu by taking It." said J. 1'. Altlzer, fit I Hall siid t. Portland. j "About two years aijo 1 was taken! down with erysipelas arid was In bed , for over a month. It left me with no appetite and my stomach was all out , or order and 1 began to fall off In j weight. When I ale anything It would I sour on my stomac h aJi.-l 1 would bloat ; all up and wet short of breath. ! was j troubled a lot with heartburn and di2- ! zinesH. My nerve finally broke down j and I became so restless th"t 1 could ' hardly sleep. I was Just about all In , and ho weak that each mornlnir I ' didn't know whether I could hold out j through the day or not. "Well. 1 hadn't been taking Tanlac four daxs before I f'dt a great relief, and now I disi't believe I ever felt better In my life. I eat like a lumber Jack, am not troubled with nervous ness or dizziness and sleep like a baby. 1 am back to my normal welaht and, knowing what I do about Tanlac, I am more than Klad to tell others about it. Genuine Cut GIsj For Gifts From the very beat cutters comes our showing of cutglass that we are offermz for your gift purposes and the desijjii3 are the verv latest that are nov in popular fa vor. Whether you want a single piece or a complete service in glassware you nm get a larger assortment and better values at Saw-telle's. -cJewelet? s n Penileton V Ure. The f.nrsit Dlamon:! Dealers in Kntern Or c-n PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER QUALITY i Cell-brute Mirlni IWv.- ft the hiiih school set aside today us , 'during mu alone. A larso propor- 5 The iiuml)er of new customers wlio o t.l 2 g are going to eonunence trading liere g Iay Tst is conclusive proof of the su- o g j)eriority of this store. A trial will convince. S The Economy Grocery 113 W. WEim ST. Phone 409 PHONE FOUR-O-NINE FOR BETTER SERVICE Hprlng Day and u profusion of white dresseg were In evidence. However. the iluy did not turn out ns planned, ! but the apparel gave an atmosphere of spring. The high school has a pre cedent of sejtiiov aside a day eac'i year 1 for spriiiK day. Iter. Oark Addrenses t'1ni,en. Rev. flc'orge tlark of the I'resbyje rlan chiich, visited the school this morning and gave a talk to the three biology classes on the subject of Evo lution. The aubject of evolution has been taken up very thoroughly In the 1 biology classes and the talk this morn ing was arranged as a conclusion to the study. A few weeks ago a debate 'was held on the Interesting aubject. Ml us Dorothy Flcgel la Instructor In the course. Dr. Holme Visit l)r. Otis Holmes of the First Congregational church of Walla Walla, was a visitor to the school this morning and gave a talk to tho Ftudents. l.'r. Holmes was at one time chairman of the slate board of pardons In Oregon. At the assem bly ribbons for the winners of the La Orr.nde-Pendleton track meet were given out. Thoee receiving riblnms were: Ivan 11 Hue, Dick Earnhart, Richard Lawrence, Killinm Kramer Donald Wliiteinan, Laurance Warner, ."yron Warner, John Saundera and Chas. fnder. Pay Cash ' Receive More . Fay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Cash Counts If you are selling goods you will take a little less for rash such is the case with us. We can afford to give you from 10 to 25 per cent off on your cash buying purchases and we do give it. A trial will soon convince you. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 J) Outing Equipment California Folding Camp Stove $4.00 Folding Oven $1.75 Double Folding Canvas Cot $12.75 7xl4' 14 oz. Bed Sheet $8.50 6'xl4' 14 oz. Bed Sheet $7.50 ' Mess Kits, Aluminum 75c Canteens, solid aluminum 75c Regulation white navy Middy, special $1.50 0. D. Army P.lankeU $5.00 Shoes. Shirts, Breeches Army S toy Sales CO Di:i"is T. It. Lehihan to J. W. White J1750. Lot 0 In Verts Pleasant View Addition. V. Kouanzoln to J. St. Wheeler 160i) Lot 6 in lilock 6 North .Milton. W. W. Wasser to H. H. Harrington 10. Mete and bound tracts in SW 1-4 Src. 1 Tp. 5. N. It. 35. 8. C. Clotlcr to M. P. F. Hays tl. fK 1-4 NK 1-4 See. 23. Tp. 3. N. K. St. M. P. F. Hays to S. C. Clotier $1. SIC 1-4 XIJ 1-4 Sec. 23, N. It. 34. C. Swltzler to J. Vey 4M. K 1-2 tion of these Ki.lltc-d to the oimilbusts. despite the fact thul toe buses churg.-; hllfher faret. Surface means of transport are crowding underground hues Increas ingly and fteurtily In Pans. I.aat year 6(1,000,000 rode in tramways and laO,000,000 In cninilitises, as compared to a total of SCO, 000,000 in tho two subway tystema, the Metro and the Nord Sud. And Paris' remarkable street car and omnibus lines are ttill behind what they were before the war. A number of pre-war routes have not been replaced, and there Is lack of cars anil buses on the lines which are operating. Officials attribute the popularity of the buses both to the fact that they are speedier and more direct and to the more pleasant conditions of trav el. There Is no question of better ad vertising or competition, because all lines In Paris are owned by the city. Pares have doubled, both surface and underground, since the end of the wur. Subways now charge 30 cen times for second tickets and CO for first class. Omnibus fares (short rides) aveiaire 25 to SO centimes while tramways range from IS to 2 5 centimes. Poth street railways and subways were operated at heavy loss until Jan uary, 1921, the deficits running from 20 to 40 per cent. Owing' to the slump of SO per cent in tho price of coal, however, executives hopes to make the ledgers nearly balance this ear. It would not be accurate, however. to pretend that surface lines are "nu . percedini!" undc rcround railways or threaten the latter with extinction. Paris has the finest and most ex tensive surface railway system of any city in Kurope. It embraces about 200 kilomctcrsof track, as compared to the subways total of only 112 gilo meters. The cars are airy and roomy and there is far less congestion dur ing busy hours than in most cities of much less i-ize. Paris' omnibus system represents a rente of about ISO kilometers, cover ed by approximately 1,000 buses. Tho street railways reach far out Into the suburbs, while both subways and omnibuses stop at the city ways. iy numbered coupons, a'tael.ed in scrbs on a nearby lnmpost for e;,eh passoneer to grab n he Heps up When the bus comes alonr. the con ductor calls for the lowc-t number fir:;t, then the next. etc. Then no body clue Rets on until someone ahcrhts. Altl ou;rh no slre-t ears run on tie i Grande Itoulovarils., Paris' jrreat eei,-1 tral artery, omnibuses by the hundr'd ; lopib'r from the Madeleine t ) tl e j Dastile. ! vV, ' ' Jf HEHESTE'r? S PJLlf lty. w-icj with I' i ..a kl',t.Vrir I )'Hk Urr. Bur of rmir W Dr. Ljnn K. Blakeslee i CHironlc and Nervou Lt.easea sn 1 Disease of Women. T Kay K!ectti( Thurapautlca. Temple I' big. Room li SB! 1-1 Kef! 7 Tn . T? S3 Q. Held to E. J. C.reen 1. NV 1-4 lirortant extensions of both the lat SH i-i Rec ll Tn 1 N H ! i'er, however, are contemplated a: Hermiston Bank and Trust Co. to A. U Smalley $1. Lots 1. 2 and 3 In Block 10 original town of Hermiston. Hermiston Hank and Trust Co. and O. Held to A. L. Smalley tl. Lot 11. P.lock 6, oriKinal town of Hermiston. Hiermlston Hank and Trust Co., to E. L. Green $1. NW 1-4 SK 1-4 Sec. 4 Tp. 4. X. U. 28. F. .Miles tct S. W. Miles 10. Begin ning at the NW corner of SW 1-4 SE 1-4 XW 1-4 Sec. 14, Tp. 4, X. R. 28, running cast 250 feet, north 360 feet west 2!i0 feet, south 360 feet. 10. K. Meers to V. A. Meers, 1. Lots 1 and 2 Hlnck SO, Itcservation Addi tion, Pendleton. soon as the dismantling of the fortifi cations is completed. This will open up new sections for flat-building pur poses, and relieve the apartment f ani line. Parisian omnibuses are one rtory. In appearance they are a cross be tween a street car and an old-fashioned prairie schooner. Tho compart ment Is divided Into flrrt and second class sections, the former belnk equip ped with upholstered leather seals. They stop at pre-arranged r-toppin?: points. During rush hours passengers are required to lino up in advance, the first to arrive being the firs'- on. The question of who came first In nettled TCO LATE TO CLASSIFY ROOMS FIR RENT 407 W. Altri. FOR KENT Modern Furnished house phone lfiti. MAN A Xli WIFE want work on ranch Phone 634 -W. LOST A 7 jewel Walton watch Please return to 1012 Enst Webb St. end receive reward. Will Identify i watch. Boy Mayor 513 Main Phone SGI muimiiiiiiiiimmiiiuMMiiiiimuimiiiu j Free Band Concert At the High School I Auditorium I WEDNESDAY, 4 O'clock By Kuhlcd Temple No. j! 170 I). 0. K. K. Band. A high class band con- cert to which the public is cordially invited. Timmiiiimimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiu A 1 f 1 It Sam Rudolph, 22, Is the your gen mayor In the United States, lie rules in C'ppcr Dnrby Township, 1., und was ejected by a board of commissioners. Ilia talary Is $3000 a year Ile a "(lend for work" put tu U)i hour and like U. r ... ' ' 1 . .'V,"J rf4 xPo ti 7y"(jgr'-k--lcJ 'I MAGNETOS j ; GENERATORS X ELECTRIC STARTERS i X Or sny part of the electric j system on your car overhauled ' j and repaired. Satisfaction guar- X anteed. j HARRY H. GRAHAM. I X Willard Service Station, i Fendelton, Ore. X Phone 684. LIT"' GO! Pbone 411 Plioi.e 210-W P. O. Box S3.' Thone 607 Hours 9 a. m. to 5 p. tn. DR. OIBIART Mudern Dentistry In AH Rranchea. I Silk n ft Tf'Mm is i 'vw, a a .1". air TiiE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT 'nTORE CRGAWZATI0N IN THE WORLD it ess Sensation! An Event Extraordinary! D Lovely Spring Frocks of TAFFETAS GEORGETTES CREPE DE CHINES MIGNONETTES Beauty Charm Utility A SPECIAL PURCHASE Direct from New York Manufactur ers for cash, for our 312 Depart ment Stores, at Remarkable Price Concessions, which make it possible for us to offer them to you at these Exceptionally Low Prices Values Unapproached for Qualities Offered NEW STYLES-LIGHT AND DARK COLORS Priced according to quality 812.50, $14.75 A WONDERFUL Opportunity for you to buy one or more of these Captivating Silk Frocks for 7ess than retailers would ordinarily pay for them. Take advantage of this extraordinary offer. It means a distinct saving for you. We expect them to go in a hurry at these exceptionally Low Prices. BUYING MOST ' WE LESS SELLING MOST WE MPS BUY (f :SyiWi1 C----- ' Inrporuied SELL OK VESj&? .;JXi 11 9 r)FPARTMFNT STDTlFf? Opposite Hotel Pendleton Pendleton, Ore. rw; rw Irit LAKljLo 1 ItlAIN UtrAKimtni lS 5-Jr STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORI n