East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 21, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLEtON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, 1821.
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People Here and There
. C. W. I'utiliis, I'llot ltock bunker,
wan hero toduy on a IjuhIiichh mission.
Hubert Smith, Lnwrencp Woodworth
and Ned Ktruhorn have returned from
the I'ni viTMlty of Oregon , and will
upend the summer vacation ut their
home.
t.inuii lllce him gone to I'oi-uuml
find Niilcin. Will It In the enpltul city
ho will confer with tho members of
the soldiers' iild commission of which
ho hiiM been designated a member rep
resenting the ex-scrvlce men.
J. P. Walker, clerk of W. O. W., has
returned from l'ortland where he in
tended Koso Festival and the ellate Pi
oneer Reunion. Ho motored down
with Mr. and Mm. J. P. Drown of Wal
ln Wulla hut returned on tho truln. He
visited otfter Willamette valley points.
During -his stay .'n l'ortland he wan a
gueat ut tlin home of his nlcee, Mrs.
Kugfne Me.Mullen of Hone City Park.
He stopped i ft Krlduy lit The Dalles
and Visited two or three days with his
two ncphewH who farm out from The
Dalle.
NEWS OF THE COUNTY
I OFFiCES AND OFFICERS
To Itepalr Iliiildlng
An application to make repairs on a
hulldhiK on Willow street has been
made at tho office of the city record
er by Annla (1. Ireland. The estimated
cost of the work la $160.
nunnion. jj0 pain tno nn. He iron
recently caught by members of th
sheriff force In a rnld.
Nun on Note.
Judgment for It. 723.95 1m sought In
a suit that has been Instituted In c r-
eult court by the Pacific Grain Co.
against H. CI. and It. L. Custeel. The
lilalntlft claims that the amount Is due
on a promissory note, 1'etcrson, Blsh-
op and Clark are the attorneys for the
plaintiff.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
MAX with 4 yenr exporlenre wants
work on caterpillar and wife wants
work us rook. Phono I N 2. Milton.
County Clerk Returns.
II T. Uruwn, county clerk, and Mrs.
Brown have returned from Portland
where they have been or a week on a
vacation. The weather la cooler at
Portland than here, according to Mr.
Ilrown.
Vur-r ;(.,. ,lrn-.
The following licenses to wed have
been grunted at the office of the conn
ty clerk: James Hlnkle Dunlap, con
tractor, and Iva Ellen Johnson, both
of Pendleton; James T. Iloblnson
merchant of Hunnysldo, Wash., und
Mary W. Robinson of Pendleton; to
Hiram Khertnan Mitchell, u newspaper
mini of Ferndalc, Wash., and Martha
Claire Haley of Pendleton.
Putins Is Completed
The stretch of roud between Pendle
ton and Walla Walla north of Weston
which has been closed during the past
ten weeks on account of paving con
struction has been thrown open to
traffic following competition of the
work. The road was traversed for the
first time Sunday. 8lx mile was In
cluded In the stretch which has been
finished. The entire roud between
Pendleton and Wulla Walla Is now
paved.
I lni-d 2.10 Ity .Indue
Hayden Alderman, a resident of the
Athena district, was fined $2!0 this
morning by Judge I. M. Kchannen
when ho plended guilty to a charge o(
having Intoxicating liouor In his pos.
Cherries
for Canning
Royal Anns
Bings . .
8 l-2c per lb.
17 l-2cperlb.
"THE TABLE
Phone
SUPPLY
187
739 Main Street
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS.
Proprietor
Pendleton
W. GOODYEAR
Hogrrt Case Continued
The ease of William Ilogert and
Jimmy Madden, the first charged with
maintaining a place as a public nuis
ance, and the later with possessing in
toxicating liquor, were continued this
morning ahen they were culled for
trlul before Judge I. M. Schannep. Tha
continuance was token to enable coun
sel to secure copies of a recent decision
covering such conditions made by the
supreme court. Doth men are under
bond of $250.
TAD'STID BITS
(By I. N. H.)
1
ARCADE
TUESDAY, 21 WEDNESDAY, 22
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ARTHUR BOpRC;HErtt; i
IxH-UHt Illll iruw IturiM ,
Another fire that was. confined to
grass was extinguished last night by
the- fire department of Locust hill.
The blaze had Its origin by intent, resi
dents deciding to burn off the hill.
Danger to property Is likely to follow
such practices. Chief Hlngold declares,
end he says that no fires should be
made, especially during the evening
hours, fparks from the Male ran
easily be carried to the roof of a house
which Is likely to smoulder for hours
before being discovered, according to
the chief.
Conl Thief P.licd.
Charles Uifferiy. resident of Slan
field, was found guilty of stealing coal
from the O. W. It. X. in his trial this
morning before Justice Joe H. Parke.
and on account of the dependency of
his family, he was shown leniency by
the court. A fine of $2 was assessed
to him. The coal wus stolen in April.
The case was worked up by Thomas- F.
Itosney of Stanfield and O. A. Bushee.
special agents for the . railroad com
pany. Lafferty served time last fall
after running amuck In Stanfield .
WASHIXUTO.V, June 21. (A. P.)
Waller F. Dillingham, headln ; the
delegation from the Hawaiian legisla
ture, told the house 'immigration com
mittee today that Industrial and polltl-
al control of the Islands would soon
pass to the Japanese unless the present
agricultural labor shortage was reliev
ed. The emergency demanded Imme
diate action, he said, and urged the
lifting of Immigration restrictions -on
alien labor.
CiOVlCUX MKXT (iKTS
(Continued from page 1.)
1 local Is tHd Talc.
The Cape Halteras ship mystery re
calls the strange case of the Mary Ce
leste. In 1870 two sailing vessels were
discovered in mid-ocean, all sails set.
: the captain's table set for dinner, cards
j strewn on tho tables in the crews'
Kiuarters. and tho captain's sons toys
! lay scattered about the cabin. What
became of those on board has never
been explained.
S0?!yI
Oh!
You Sweet
Thin
gs
Babies
Galore
. Comedy
'EAT A BITE OF PIE"
Adultf , 35c
Children, 10c
FKIiKltAL FA KM
WA.HlXi;TO. June 21. (I, X. 8.)
A bill providing for a loan of 2fl,
Ouh.OUU by the treasury to the federal
farm loan board for loans to farmers
has been Introduced in the senate by
Hiirris. The bill directs that no fed
eral bank shall loan at higher than 6
per cent, '
BRIDE IS HONORED.
Mrs. Clarke Dunlap, a bride of the
week, was honor Kuest at a linen show
er on Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Mary Marshall, Decorations of pink
and white were used. Ill tho serving
of refreshments tho hostess was as
sisted by Mrs. James Pearson and Mrs.
Raymond Hicks.
M KETINO AT Tl'TrilJ,A.
Members of the Presbyterian Mis.
sionary Society will hold all all-day
meeting tomorrow at Tutuillu Mission.
Cur owners aro being asked to ho at
the church at 10 a. m.. So that trans
portation may bo provided. Tho part
will leave the church at 10 o'clock.
N. -F W. TO MKKT
The neighbors of Woodcraft will
meet this evening at 8 p. in. In KhrIc
Woodman Hall. A report of tho meet
in;; of tho district circle held recently
in Condon will be given.
LKA VI-; FOR IDAHO '
Mrs. F. Windsor and throe children
returned to their home in Rexburg.
Idaho, la-tt evening after spending the
winter wilh Mrs. Windsor's parents
Mr, and Mrs. purl Itownmn.
IJTTl.i: SON HORN.
Mr. and .Mrs. Lambert Konnucn are
the parents of u nine pound lion horn
lost night ut the home of Mrs, l.ulu Ci.
Smith.
I.F.AVPS FOR W.U.. WAI.I.A.
Mir, Kdnu Sttirlivnt (.f today fol
Walla vVallu. She will i.l urn li.in.u
It doesn't seem so very long ago tha
we sat by the ringside In the hot su
at Reno to watch Jim Jeffries nn
Jack Johnson fight It out for the bl
honor,
That was on 3uly 4, 1SU0. The grin
rcupcr has taken a heavy toll from th
world of sports ainco that time, how
ever.
That hot day ut Reno wo saw man
a face that will be missing at Jerse;
City on July 2. '
Among those who have passed awa
are "Rig Tim" Hulllvan. the stakeliold
cr: Hilly Jordan, the announcer; I!lll
Dcloney. who was Johnson's chle
handler; Nat Goodwin, Bob Vernon
Frank cioteh. Tom Corbett, 'Eddii
Smith, Mike Murphy, the great train
er; four great writers, V. W. .Naugli
ton, H. E. Keough (Hek), Jack Lon
dor. and C. 10. Van Loan; three ex
champions. John L Sullivan, Hob Fltz
Simmons and Stanley Ketchel.
Before the battle, the movie mei
lined up a big bunch of sporting celeb
ritlcB In the ring" for a pose. In tha
line-up were men who were or ha
been champions In their respeetlvi
classes. Tommy Hums alone survive:
the line-up.
There will be another bumh o
humps and ex-chumps In the ring a
Jersey City, but we doubt if this bund
will compare in iolnt of popularlt;
with the posers who stood at Reno.
It's Unc Tiling or Another.
After Jess W'lllurd wus toppled a
Toledo by Jack Dempsey. some wist
sporting men said that Willard's lac!
of road work was the real cause for liii
flop. They declared that no fightet
"could be right without the merry tripi
along the dusty highway.
At Reno, after Jeff was dropped, W(
asked Bob Fitzsimmons what h
thought was the trouble with Jeff.
Hob leaned his big elbows ion the bai
at the Golden Hotel and said. "Jeff left
all his fight on the road. "He ran to
The ability of the winner is rarel
taken into consideration,
much."
Tlie Um Angrlra Ftelit Sim-fad.
Spike Robinson, who Is secretary tr
Doc Schwab, writes us and says that
the Doc's special to the fight will be i
lit. The throw-away card with the aC
rcudi as follows;
SPECIAL, FIGHT TRAIN.
Round Trip Tickets, 4 10.00.
Includes railroad fares, sleepers
maals, five days- hotel lodgings in New
York City and ringside seat.
Train leaves Los Angeles via Santa
Fe Sunday. June St. Back to Los An
geles Saturday, July 9.
The Inquiring KrWrtrp.
George Tritt, the foreign corre
spondent of the Margate City Free
Lanco was a visitor at Carp's Joint
yesterday. While in the dining room
of the little cottage he piped a picture
of Georges and Jim Corbett standing
side by side.
"I know this fellow with Carp." said
Tritt, pointing to Corbett. He Is a
ham actor."
Some one said It was Jim Corbett.
the fighter.
"He was a fighter, eh?" said Tritt
with surprise. "Is that so? "
He was heavyweight champion of
the world," said Willie Lewis.
Is that so?" piped Tritt, with his
gap wide open.
Yes, he licked the great John L.
Sullivan," added Lewis.
"Is that so?" chirped Tritt again.
Half an hour later he was at the
telegraph station at Great Neck.
Rush this to the Margate City Free
Lance." said Tritt to Sam Mason, the
operator, as he handed him the big
story of the day.
Eddie (ir.iney licks Dcmpsry.
Eddie Graney. the Frisco black-
Not a:
Blemish
mirt the ecrfcet apwisim f key
complexion. Permanent and temporary
Icis troubles arertfecttelr concealed.
Reduces urmarm-al cator and corrects
greasy skim. Hif My antbecSJc
Smd lit. lor Trial Sim
lITaP- T. HOPKINS SON. Hew York
PASTIME
TUESDAY, 21
WEDNESDAY, 22
THE LOST CITY
of the African
Jungle. The Great
Wild Animal
Picture
RUTH ROLAND
IN
RUTH OF THE
ROCKIES
COMEDY
THE COUNTY
FAIR
Adults 20c
Children 5c
PAINS in
SIDE AND BACK
Caused by Woman III and
Cured by Lydia ELPinkham's
Vegetable Compound
' Grafton, Pa." I wan troubled with
Dflammatiot) and pain in my (idea and
back. After doctor
ing with different
doctor and not get
ting relief, I had al
most given up hopes
when my sister told
ineof Lvdia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable
Compound, and
knowing that she had
realty been helped or
it, 1 purchased it. I
was unable to do my
work at that time.
wt after taking several bottles of the
Vegetable Compound I can now do any
thing about the house or farm that
woman should do. I have a four months
Id baby that is the healthiest and big
test baby for his age that I have ever
leen. I am willing for my letter to be
ised for a testimonial to tell other suf
rering women how much your medicine
as done lor me. as 1 ewe Lyaia Ka.
'"lnkham's Vegetable Compound all tha
iraise. "-Mrs. BlmbL. FlSHEB.R.D.1,
lox 87,. Grafton, Pa
Working early and laty lifting,
arrying, and rhe heaviest of houshold
tltws- - is it any wonder that it results in
wckarhe end kindred ills. But every
voman who anfrers as Mrs. risherdid I
nniilji titvirif Kw Liu HwuflM mnn '
iv f,vHia K FinkharoV Vegetable
omprmpr) a fair trial.
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The Hostess
WE GUARANTEE WITHOUT TIME
LIMIT
Here is a new pattern of the famous
Wallace silver plated ware. Guaranteed
against time, yet sold at prices that are
most modest.
Our window gives a representative show
ing of this beautiful silver. Notice the soft
platinum finish effect the dignity of its
design the new bowls of its serving spoons
and ladles.
We will gladly tell you all about it and
give you the complete price list.
Teaspoons the set $3.25 -
-cJeujelety
The Largest Diamond Dealers In Kanera iminn
r
imlth, who has refereed any number
f big fifrhtri, among them aome In
hich Pempxey hlnmelf participated j
hfnks that Jack will win with ease!
vcr Carpentler.
Eddie In a (rood Judge of boxers. Hen
van a boxer himself in the older day.
nd was the tryout man for the old !
"allfornla Athletic Club. I
It was ICddle. who took botli Youngl
Sriffo and Hob Fitzsimmons Into a
rlvate room and cave them tcouU
efore they were matched by that ex-
lusive club. He has never forgotten
hose tryouts.
In the coming fight, Graney says,
ack has every physical advantage
iver Georges and should nose him out.
idds that Carpeutier. who h.is been
ightlng fifteen years, can't have Im-
iroved much. .
To soothe the Harvard undergrad-
mte who Is nervous over the ap-
roarhlng examinutions, music In ten-
mlniite doses is to be provided each
norning in the university chapel. The
holrmaster has made the announce
ment that a program of light classical
"elections Is to be offered.
PayCash Receive More Paj Lew
Despain &Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court ; Phone 880
ItlJSTAlllAXT MAN COfLDXT KAT !
HLS OWX IWD I
"It's pretty tough for a restaurant j
man to have stomach trouble. aiy(
customers were always telling me I !
ought to eat in a good restaurant. The I
fact was I couldn t eat a thing that
didn't bloat me up and no medicine or
doctors helped me. I tried everything
recommended and at last Mayr's Won
derful Remedy, and I assure you 1
didn't have to look any farther. Since
taking it I have been a well man." It
is a simple, harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucus from the
Intestinal tract and allays the Inflam
mation which causes practically all
stomach, liver and intestinal ailment".
Including appendicitis. One dose will
convince or money refunded. Drug
gists everywhere.
Eagle Brand
Milk
dstf
Despain&Lee Cash Grocery
9 v. rvmrt Phone 880
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NORMA TALMADGE
' As the Spanish Lc.uty, for whose smile men fought, in Jacinto Bernanente1. vivid
play. j
The Passion Flower
A DAY WITH JACK DEMPSEY
Slmwin" the world's champion in action for his coming fight
AdulU, 35c Children, 10c
: vt all
Irow,