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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1921)
DAILY EAST OREGONIAtT, PENDLETON, OREOON, TIFJESDAY EVENING, .TUKS S3( 1921. page im TEN PAGES I - , . .-i People Here and There TWO OWHTCKH MlllIJ). , copy if. propoMil form furii'.lied by WASHINGTON, June id. (I. Ny 8. the Architect, and must he duly filled Two officers of the army air kAicp, out'. Hlds will be received separately were killed on Boiling Field while on Heating and Plumbing, or a com practlclng for the Joint army and navy blned hid on both Heating and Plurnb- bomblng testa Business calkd rtrrf idicman to the Tonopah jlially Time of Tonopah, Portland this morning. He will re-lNcvudn, liaH been a visitor in Pendle- tnrn In a few dayti. l A. ChrlHtennen iH in Pendleton (is tne truest of Dr. David H. Hill. Mr. Chrlstensen's brother was a candidate on the Farmer-Ijibor ticket during the recent presidential election. Dr. David Ti. Hill will leave tomor row night for Portland to ait on the ntnta board of dental enxmlners of which he is a member. He will re turn to Pendleton Sunday, ton today while enrouta to Hoattle. Topopah In a town of 6000 people and JuhI now H dlstrubed by a miners strike according to the Timed pub lisher. The town Is dependent chiefly upon mining. Rev. Ij. M. Boozer, student pastor for O. A. C, left this morning for Baker. He has been In Pendleton ax the guest of Rev. Oeorge L. (.'lurk, pastor of the Presbyterian church and formerly Bluornl pastor at the college. F. F. Gnrsldo, editor and owner of ASK FOR and GET orliclt's The Original Malted Milk for Infanta and Invalid Avoid Imitations and Substitutes Finding landing fields is a difficulty which is confronting flyers Just at present, says Walter K. Lees, of the l.a Grande Aircraft Co. who Is in Pen dleton today on business. Mr. Lee states that because of the wheat crops It is difficult to find available fields. He contemplates making coniinerclul flights from Pendleton soon. M. Fltzmaurlce, appraiser for the Federal Lund Hank of .Spokane, Was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. He is re turning to his home in Condon after apirinislng farms In the La Grande and Klgln dislrict on which applica tion had been made for the re cent bond Issue money and this is ex pected to be distributed before the summer Is over among farmers who have applied fur loans. t will prob ably be a month, however, before the loans are made. NEWS Of THE COUNTY 1 OFFICES AND OFFICERS lYioplcion'N Trial Friday. The trial of J. C. Tenipleton, wrought back yesterday from Coipillle yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Wes Spears will be held Friday morning in the court of Justice Crary. The charge against Tenipleton Is. wife de sertion. J lo was living With another woman In the Coos Kr.y country when ho was located there. Canning Fruits Now is llic time to can your .Rasp berries and Cherries. Do not put it off. " You will find an abundance of this elegant fruit at the Table Supply. Iiiilgn Phelps Sustained. Two decisions of the state Rupreme court have been received by Fee and Fee In which decisions made by Judge 0. W. Phelps In the circuit court are affirmed. One of the cases was that of Maggie Hlggenbottham against D. B. Wolford in wnich cancellation of a lease held by the defendant on the plaintiff's farm was at Issue. Accord- . i . T.t . 7 . "-" ! my partner. He was delighted to mrir! ri"8 I SUStal"ed 7 'change from employe to employer, to eTi,, i 6 Te j"""1'"3- he put his $1500 up. This, with my ed without prejudice. Fee A Fee repjj or,n maa ,7r.ft , ,.. the bank and on the strength of this PlttCD MXJKJJCY (Continued from page 1.) that figure providing ,1 would have time enough to learn the business In addition to keeping the books. I land ed In Pendleton April 9, 1SS4. Our store was located where the Inland Kmpire .Savings bank now Is. Next to our utore was the office of the Fast Oregoninn. The first man In Pendle ton I met was (.'. f. Jackson. Never Slinvcd for 8 Tears "There, was a great bunch of men In Pendleton In those days. 1 overheurd someone say, 'Who Is the new kid In town?' As a matter of fact. I did look like a 16-year-old kid. 1 decided right Ihen to remedy that situation, so I let my beard grow and for the first eight years I was In Pendleton 1 never shav ed. "After I had worked two and a half years for Lehman Blum I decided that working for wages was never going to get me very far, so I asked him what he would take for the store. He said ho would sell for $17,000. I had Just $250 saved. I went to one of the clerks named Falk, as I knew he had saved $1500. I told him 1 was going to buy the store, and r would take him in as Ing A certified check for Five Hun I dred ($500.00) Dollars for Heating bid. a certified check, for Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars for Plumbing bid, or a certified check for combined Heating and Plumbing bid One Thotts-1 and ($1,000.00) Dollars, made payable! to K. B. Ooodln, Secretary. The cheek so deposited shall be forfeited to (he State of Oregon should the successful bidder fail to enter Into a contract. Checks filed bv unsuccessful bidders i will be returned promptly. A satisfac tory bond will be required of the suc cessful bidder to guarantee the faith ful performance of all provisions of the contract, which bond shall be of a sum oo.ua! to Fifty (50) per cent of the total amount of contract. Plans, specifications and ftill.in- j formation for bidders may be obtain ed at the office of Morris H. White house, Architect, 819 Railway Ex change Building, Portland. Oregon. A deposit of a check for Fifty $(50.00) Dollars, payable to Architect, will be required on all sets of plans. Checks filed by bidders will be returned after opening of bids and upon return of sets of plans to the architect. The right Is reserved to accept or reject any or all bids or to waive any informalities in bids. ' R. B GOOOiN', Secretary, Oregon State Board of Control. f B?rh , ' ... Ill i resented the defendant. The other case had to do with litlgntlon In the es tate of Jackson Nelson and was en titled Lee Johnson against V. R. Tay lor. It Involved the right of a credit or to come in. and ask for administra tion of the estate. The particular point of law under question was whether in such a case an attorney living butslde of Oregon could sign a notice of ap peal from the ennntv court to the cir cuit court. .1. W. Brooks of Walla i Walla was the other attorney In the case, and the decision of Judge Phelps that he could not taUe an appeal was confirmed by the higher court. "TI TABLE Phone 739 Main Street SUPPLY 187 Pendleton w1l iiJJ Society for over relied upon Gouraud's Oriental Geam to keep the skin and complex ion in perfect condition through the stress of the season's activities. Send IS c. far Trial Slzt ' FERD. T. HOPKINS SON new Tore ear CM AS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors showing I borrowed $2000. This made $1750. The $2000 was borrowed through Mose Raruch, a prominent druggist of Pendleton at that time and now a member of the firm of Wad hams & Co. in Portland. I reserved $T50'to pay my freight bill and made a payment of $3000. We gave notes for the balance. Origin of People's Warehouse "As owners of 'the big store', and with the showing we could make as to the trade possibilities, we secured credit with several of the big whole salers, and in IS months we had paid all outstanding notes, though to do so we owed big bills to the Jobbing houses. We invoiced one year and tour months after wi took the store over and found we were over $10,000 to the good. When wo bought the store we threw up a half dollar to see if we should call the firm Cohen & Falk or Falk and Cohen. Falk won. but we decided to call it 'The People's Warehouse.' and under that house flag it has sailed a prosperous course ever since." j TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY jFOIt SALIC Hotel ice box. gas range and cooking range reasonable In quire ii s v. Hf'iaw. NOTICES Notice to ("ontraiitors Staled bids will be received by the Oregon State Board of Control, Salem. Oregon, at 11 A. M., July 11', 1021. for the general work, with the excepthm of heating and plumbing, of Ward Unit "P", Kastern Oregon State Hospital, to bp erected at Pendleton, Oregon. Proposals must be on, or an exact copy of, proposal form furnished by Architect. It must be duly filled out, and will not be considered unless ac companied by a certified check for Five Thousand ($5,000.00)- Dollars, made payable to R- H. Goodin, Secre tary. The check so deposited shall be forfeited fo the State of Oregon should the successful bidder fail to enter into a contract. Checks filed by unsuc cessful ' bidders will lie Ti turned promptly. A satisfactory bond will be lequired of th successful bidder to guarantee the faithful performance of all provisions of the contract, which bond shall be of a sum equal to Fifty (50) per cent of the total amount of contract. Plans, specifications and full infor mation for bidders may he obtained at office of .Morris H. Miiiehouse, Architect. 619 Railway Exchange Building, Portland. Oregon. A deposit of a check of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, payable to the Architect, will 1 re quired on all sets of plans. Checks filed by bidders will be returned after opening of bids and upon return of plans in good condition to the Archi tect. The right is reserved to accept or . n AX3?y" . ft . The Hostess WE GUARANTEE WITHOUT TIME LIMIT Here is a new pattern of the famou.s 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 TIio largest DlaruouJ Dealers In Kostern tjrigoti Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less i Despain & Lee Cash Grocery 1 209 E. Court Phone 880 Notice to Constractors Scaled bids Will be received by the Oregon state Board of Control, Salem, Oregon, at 1 1 a. m.. July 12, 1921. for Heating and Plumbing of Ward Unit j reject any or all bids or to waive any "B", Eastern Oregon Plate Horpital, j informalities in bids, to he erected at Pendleton, Oregon. I K. B. GOODIN', Secretary, Proposals must be on, or an exact Oregon State Board of Control. Watch Our Ad Tomorrow Night Despain & Lee Cash Grocery X 209 E. Court Phone 880 1 ;,' W. -;;",;; MVl iy Lilt! . J t -P-' v"Vr V4 "DangercusCurveAhecd"-Comedy of a Summer Vacation-Champion Lcve IVaker ot the Screen -Niost Expensive Umeay Ler Ficcucea. HE story Is of popular Phoeboj . Jcnii I'aigo Mabee, a small town gir! who i;p t0 1!lK ,,,ue IQ naj jlis pajj.sed JIlLs her fiance, llarley Jones, in , ,er seveniei iu birthday,- Jean 'ai0e x quarrel over Newton, the fuli-j spent her enure lifu on her father's luuuble and fascinating new admirer j (:u m in Cans, m, front tha City wlio rolurns to lonnj tl Kli.AX ,ny o:lcr .rcut R1C. tfext morning. Some time later PhocbO;ar lgh(s f Hie day, Miss l a. go came meets Jlafley at aho Is leaving ht-r j t0 reeogniiion in two-r.-cl u. llemy'. noma ail tne old teenng rei urns un , m.n-rp icrct. Hlu- anintied heral a rush and irarley attain places tnu ring upon Phoebe's (laser. They settle In the city where Ilarlry proeressca In business and eventually including three children have arrived. A busi ness trip to Europe is Accessary fur Hurley, but Phoebe must remain be hind with the children whom she takes to a seaside resort where sue again meets Newton, who is there with Ills ,aunt, Mrs. Noxon, soclclylcader. When thi-y return io town, Mrs, Noxon sends Phoebe an Invitation to dine with her, which Phoebe accepts. Then Harlcy returns and on tho night of the dinner their eldest boy becomes very 111 Harlcy la greatly distressed while Phoebe Is torn between duty and desire. In great distress she Anally determines to keep her engagement, where all goes well until Kirs. Noxon Insists upon talking ot the child whom Phoebe has aald was quite well. Final ly aha can atand It no longer and ex cuses herself rushing home to the child, who In delirium Is calling for his mother, but docs not recognize her la her partyrock. Tearing It off and throwing on a bath robe sha returns th boy recognizes her then and Is quieted. At he ft! I t to sleep smiling, Phoebe alnka to the floor exhausted. Harley, who haa been with the child very minute goes to her and they are reunited In leva one mora. so ivcii tout she w.ia ni lie Uud:uj; woman for Harry T. Moay ::ia ap peared with ban in many productions, '1 ho l.'uikcsi I lour" and "The liirih Of A Soul." She .il.so was leading woman for Kurle VViil.eins .11 "The Pollute Iluiiti-i." a screen adaptation of tho famous pl.iy by j Wlncheil Smith. , After one scar of serials, she wis selected 10 p!ey the leading role in "liiack UeLiuiy." This production brought her to the trout as onu of the screen's mo.st charming stars. "Two Wi'i'k With P.lj" "Two Weeks With Pay" Is tho com- ouy Of a preliy shop ytrls summer va-i 1 ? ; TON f i'-V t VtV- Zic 1 r , r:?4 l ? k j c 4 m s a . 'Mt : a h s? I IIMIIW'"" "llllai,l, ""! 1 1 n .'s,ii)sir SfS'?. ... I" J f t ' A 4 j- i. 1 r -x l?,-ft, . .7... 3-,. . .-. : a. V v . V -a-.'"'- 4 Ft real 'v wasn't I'iin -v'- t.u.it . 1 h.u ; cei 1 Ii.mIv at tl... i-itil t"i;.. veil hi I' : to he M u le l. i T.-ur. a fa-nous movie j actress. re?l!u iiti-eniio. ' '1 lie mon i Pa nay d.tiiid tile all Ritlon, I lie tmnet the I'r-Iirlred guest ti n ! -t about h.T. I So I 'a toy hnaiiy de-iib .1 t) ei-jey ; he I cation, li would be hard on the hop j tun r..l -.. wl.:U Siipp n-il. All wen: keepers ot the eounliy If all vacations ' Weil' n-it I1 th.- teal At.it lu l' 'lour at -I ended the way Pansy's did, but 1: w.isjriv'd on th- Keen-. ! surely a alicvesstul Iwo weck. from ! All's will ti.at etui.- In u t-uneatoiv: Pansy's point of view, oven though 11 llu It fur '.,. ard lit n's how uw. started ratlier inauspeiously In n mud "'h":,'-'l'-- '' va-.iilon edini d.-' ; puddle, ruining Pansy's traveling cw ""'s. '" ''"-.v'!- hero r the mud pud-; tunic and forcing her 10 make a vi-rv I '!' 'r'i,d out 'o oe no 01 lliona ro but; oonsplcuous und dishevel d lirst up-!-1""' ,,r sk '''- " " r. so t':ti-; pearanee at the snitirt hotel which she fl'M '"-""ll'V 'I'""' re.-l:;nini: h.-.-j had selected for her vacation place. I i"1' ,!" 10 l ! Sen-; Pansy's embarrassment was tempered. bnu-m.ok in a small family of j however, by m inorles of the hero ofj'w" ; the automobile accident, who had ' I ii'tene l'!ti-rn landed In the same mud puddle. Pan- vl .Mr. u'Mron is a ins mx rootet wr.ti j was sure he musl be a millionaire 1- ('dne eves, brnun hair. 111. d itiooih It. at cause he reminded her ao muell ot a t ni!es to .t.-ltl ij Hit nv.wi s njiilai i e.tu.-e he ni'i tin:: !y p:-i fe swiiinnin a:tJ iavV.ur::i 1 .aid mi ill life. l.t retains lit ,il-iitid ;-i,. -ai..e a:ld loauagis lo li nk i.ko j ol ! ; oath. j .Mr I t'l'i ien Is : eo'l' !;e man h j was ediii-.tttd at the t'nvni'y of t'ldo.-: d . Ills r.::u:l.v wanitd b in ti' ! Iieeoloe ti (i!t.iiiiia. Out af-ef baviliui i hao! lie went the siage tie p'atyt d : wl.li i:..-ie Jatil.-. Kill I iJariyinoie. j l''ti:'.i S-Iup and o.her fani.ois star.--! on his e.:a a' -.-'t f ime eanic after hi-i III 1 ihe !,-s;t:ii tie stage and filtered :!t? niovi'-s. Th iv he tn'cred in;o hi.s ; 1 iv 1 1 -"If ick Itoses" I' i 1. a Ja mi in e ai eh teet. In order 10 .lai-n tne ian iaee and pursue lu.s tnoi .s ion m Ann-riea. ha taken s po s.lion as gaida.-r to U":ison Kurleigh. riiited etoek I'.'iOssoiu. Ir.s J.i p.n eso toide, lives villi ll 1 tit In l.ie gar l-..flita-'e S letul fu-nier a.sa- It r - " tar .vjj i , , t .1 , aecus d of the crime and semenetd to j his Innocence of the murder of Bur-pris-on. li:o.-.sitnt is o.irrtcl a .v.iy by , leigh. Se.ssue llayakawa and his wife the nooks. Alter a lime ll.n a e."apes l;iii0 1,10 Prt of Hayaand Ulossoin. frum pro-jti and appears ;n New York1 "Skirts" as a woal'.liy student, teiuniitig lioine ! fsnal comedy standards were com fiomiiMoid. lie i a:-ries thro .i.'t sue- p'etely thrown Into the discard when c(ssful!v a plot to 'capture li!o.eni "Skirts" was produced. In place of Qrtek god. d suilU iii the world. Aud be-icia.es u u-.'.er LturletiTli and liaya tsiuud at liie same nine hi established ' one or two stars. Dot lesa than Ullaen of the most prominent Dim comedy ptayers of note appear. Jn place of the dozen or so bathing beauttea. three thousand of the "t'asclnatlna; Sunahlna Widows" prance their way through the scenes, clad In creations calculated to make the eyes of the fair lex smart with envy. Ethel Crcy Terry Ethel Orey Terry, the- brilliant young dramatic acttesa who deaeried the stage to achieve fame In motion pictures, has been aolected a tha heroine for James Oliver CurwoM'a famous short story, Tha Wlldernena Mall," tha motion picture tide of which will be "Tha Northern Trail." She recently completed "Hearthbulm.'' and a pictura wiu WUlUaa a UarV iiifciiia a g a i aa a luii a a a aaa a