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FOURTEEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 21,1021. PAGE ELEVEN Heave Anchor! r- I Jli There Will be no Shortage . of Tanjry Sweet; There Was Considerable 1820 Surplus. MONTl'RMKIt, VI., May 21. (A. I'.) A canrlcioim miring mid hllth cunt of production kept the maple HiiKur crop In Vermont lielnw normal thl year. Thin In the minnmiry of report to liiiKo ileulcr here from hu Bnr farmer throughout, the ntuto. Thoro' will be no ihorlimo of tho tangy nweot, however, they Buy, u there .whb a conHlUqralilo gurplJs from mo. Although the forert ceniiuii Hhowi thut thoro nre 10,000,000 atigar maple tree In Vermont nut mure thitn !i,G00, (III') of them hitvo ever heen developed. ThlM yenr iibuut 4,500,000 were tupped, Tho HiiKor and nyrup yield. It Im chiI nuited, will be lemi than 5.000 ton. Woiither condition wore Important factor" In tho decreaiw, ti the unumiul ly warm prlodn of early spring were not tempered by the froKly nlnlit thai, uro needed to contract and expand the Hup flow no thut It will run freely. Farmers declare they were obliged to pay wageit equal to tho eculo of a year ago and thut other equipment toted In hurvcHtlng Hhowed no docrcuxe In price. DON'T YOUR CAR! mi From cylindrg without a doubt - . The carbon should be taken out. .. . tat ua remove tho curbon that I Interfering; with tho power-punch of your cylinder. While we are about It we might find a nut or u bull thut nhould be tightened. Tho bent cur ever made won't behave Itself uiiIcm it In trcuttd right. Have your uiito examined occasionally by uur export. RUDY TANNLER Krrvlt Vmr Dny mid Night Shop phone, 870 iirai'li'mv 4Q.1-W 518 Willow J fiultcune In one hund and passport Piuier In tho other, thin young lad is all net for his trip to Europe. He'8 the noil of (leorgc W. Uloaeom, Jr., of Chi cago, who nulled with hi family to Antwerp -on the Uiplund. mmmmm!- S jr ESS If You Ums GATES TIRES j You Have No Tire Trouble Gertson & Marty 639 Cottonwood Street Phone 595 r fiie Aiing Season Is On Do you know wc manufacture and install them? "The House That Makes Good" Thone 773 Pendleton, Ore. Mr. Car Owner The business of E. T. Walker Repair Shop will be known in the future as Walker & Ocker Repair Shop. Mr. Ockcr, well known mechanic, takaing over a half interest. All business will run in the future as before. Catering to all automobile labor. Washing, Greasing, Repairing and Storage Walker & Ocker Repair Shop Service Car Day and Night Shop Phone 445 Residence Phone, 350 717 Garden Street (Kast Oregoniun Special m.OT HOCK, May 21. Dr. Parker wan culled from Pendleton Thursduy to see Lester HuhcuII who has been sick for tho past several day. He pronounced It a cusc of typhoid-fever. There will be no meeting of the Women's Community Club next week, tho regular meeting having been post poned until a week later at which time tho library committee and home economic committee will entertuln wllli a program and Kocial meeting. O. W. Bailey returned last week from Oklahoma where he wa called by the illness of his father. The Byrd school. Mrs. Charles lirown. teacher, ha the honor of hav ing won the banner In tho health cru. sade which was conducted under the auspices of. the anti-Tuberculosis So ciety of Portland. All grade schools in the county were included in the contort. K. 13. Custecl was a business visitor to J'endlcton Wednesday. Miss Manilla Wright and Glen Smith both of Pilot Hock, were united In marriage at the Presb.vterian Manse in Pendleton Wednesday morning. May 18, Ilev. Clark performing the ceremony. After a short honeymoon trip to Portland they will be at home on the A. J. Smith ranch. Mr. Baxter Hutchison was shop ping in Pilot Rock Thursday. Mlso Eva and Klbcrta 'Schneider left Wednesday for their home fn Portland after a short visit hore with their brother. Dr. H. A. Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Montgomery of Gin dune are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones. Prof. U V. Mneken was in Pendle ton on business Monday afternoon. Mr. W. C. Stanley was shopping in Pendleton Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Oils Hampton were In rilot Itock Wednesday from Pen dleton. 7'.vs. Itobert Boylcn left Wednesday to visit over the week-end with her Bis ter, Mrs. H. A. Bono, neur Pendleton. Mrs. J. W. Ktter and Mrs. Johil Uunyan were -shopping in Pendleton Tuesday Among the local people who saw the I circus in Pendleton Monday were Pr. II. A. Schneider. Miss Eva Schneider. Mist Klbcrta .Kehncider. Miss Helen Po Vaul. Miss Alia Smith. Miss Verona I"i)!enwelder, Mrs. Alfred Wcstgate and Br. Oscar Be Vaul. Bill McNutt was a Pendleton vislt o '( i t.sday. Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Wright were In 1 olli-ton Wednesday. Friday of this week mark the cb c of school terms in the Uyrd and ito school districts. Mrs. Charles l.inv. n is teacher at Hyrd school and Mrs. Alfred Westgatc teacher at the V hile school. Mi. mid Mrs. W. A. milium and Mr. an I Mrs. liurton Hutchison attended tho funeral of A I Bcspain in Pendleton Thursday (ICast Oregonlaii Special.) AIM MM, May '. The program of Adams school at tho liver: :30 a. m leave too w hool house for the liver, 10;30 u .in., program begins as fol lows: Song by the uMdience, America; pledge of allegiance by audience; May pole of the grudu school, green ami orange color; rcadliiT ly Roderick Ijirabee; reading of Prof. Cruylopp: crowning of the iiicen, Miss Joyce Klrby; reading, Kve Crawford; reading by Mr. Veuger; Virginia reel, the high school and community girls; Unhides, grade school; Star Spangled Ijanncr uudli nee. 12:00 Luncheon community, bring your baskets. 1 :V Track events. 2. 00 Paseball, married men nii'l the school boys; speeches from (i. M Morrison, B. B. Llcuallen; cornet soli by Kert Klrby. Adams Sunday school baseball boys played Pendleton Sunday school base ball team today und the score was S to i In favor of Adams. Prof. Craylopp returned to Adams after spending the pust few days at his home in La irande. .Mr. Orchard of Falrbunks Co.. was calling on the business people of Ad mits today. Mrs. Charley Bunch, daughter Pau line and son Jimmy und Ixiuls Be- volgn und Mrs. Henry Bunch motored to Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Cambraith Clark and family motored to Pendleton today. Mrs. Charles Bunch and children motaied to Pendleton today. As It was raining today the school entertainment was held In the cits- hall. A large audience was present. Dinner was served ut 12 a. m. The Kvbekahs held lodge on the regular meeting night and nom inated the following officers: Noble grand, Itcbekah Clark; Vice grand. Mabel McCollum; secretary, licrlha Kembler; treasurer. Clara Whiteley. Mrs. Paine and Mrs. Boss Paine and daughter motored to Adams today. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hothrock and family motored to Adams today to at tend the school entertainment. Adams community will hold - n meeting Monday, May 23d. to discuss a means of building houses for the school teachers for 1922, as there Is not a house in Adams to rent. Adams has a good school district and should afford good homes for teachers. rnvtT POUTI.AXB, May 21. A fierce struggle In which a revolver and fish gaffs were used preceded the urrest of two alleged notorious poachers on the Clackamas river yesterday, according to word received by Carl D. Shoemak er, secretary of the state fish commis sion. The battle ended only when one of the deputy fish wardens fired a shot directly at one of the poachers, who. it was said, was attempting to hit hint with a pike jmle. The prisoners were Charles Straight and Bill freeman. They were arrest ed, while operating in the Clackamas river, by Deputy Fish Warden John son and Murphy. Their boat, a net and seven Chinook salmon were seiz ed by the wardens. According to the message received by Shoemaker, the two men resisted arrest and tried to iiwet the officers' boat and run them through 'w ith their gaffs. The fisht waxed warm until Johnson pulled a gun and fired jwint blank at Freeman, who, he said, was wielding a Ruff. Tho bullet whizzed past the band holding the gaff und the implement was dropped. The two men were charred with fishing illegally in the Clackamas river, a closed stream: with fishing without a license and with not having their corks numbered. They will come up for hearing before Justice .Noble at Oregon City Tuesday. The Fisk Kuhlicr Company has an nounced a substantia! reduction In the prices of their entire line of tires. The new prices show decreases of from 12 4 per cent to 20 per cent. 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