East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, July 04, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST 0MG02HAH, PENDLETON, OREGOIT, MONDAY EVENING, JULY 4, 1921.
EIGHT PAGES
Social and Club News
( has returned from a short visit to La i Pop's Dupin ami Hie scientific ob.er-
vatino anil inductive reasoning of
Sherlock Holmes far behind.
The proponents of what Scotland i
VISITS WITH POX
ir. imen f. Jones, formerly or uramle, where she was a guest at
Bfiker, and Mrs. Ktfna Morrison mo-' the home of Mrs. Moina Sargent,
tcrcd 10 Cabbage Hill yesterday and norln her stav In i& Grande Mrs.
were thp guests of Mrs. JiW son. Lyle attended th convocation.
Norrlr, who I employed at the con-,
stmctlon camp. Mrs. Jones, will Icav PION'EKit CUl'n MEETS
this levelling for Chicago, where she
expecls to make hep home In the
future. Norrla Jonr Is
the rnivoinlty cf Oregon Medical
lege.
student at: of the
ol-
aru men describe us "more than a
science" will tell yon that pens nl-tlay
detectives would leave Mr. Holme
The Pioneer ladles' club will mectjWatioii at heel at the martin;; post,
Tuesday afternoon in the club rooms i hidden in a haze of diist and' rasoline
CAMP FOR Sl'MMER
Mr. and Mrs. David Packett an3
small son, of Portland, are spending
a few days in Pendleton on (heir way
to Cabbage Hill where they will camp
for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Pack
ett made the trip by auto.
LEAVES FOR COLFAX
Mrs. William Snndgrass. mho has
been In the city the guest of her son,
William Snodgrass, of the Pendleton
Drug Co., has returned to her heme
In Colfax, Washington.
HERE FROM PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Burton Smith, Miss
Helen Williams and Fred Wylle of
Portland were week-end guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Wil
liams on College street.
VISIT IN' PORTLAND
Mr. and Mrs. Georfre Young are
visiting In Portland at the attractive
Laurelhurst home of Mrs. Nellie
Glutsch. ?4
HETrRXR FROM LA GRANDE
Mrs. Clara T. Lyle of Omulgee, Ok
lahoma, who is in Pendleton as the
giiost of her brother, Charles Trills,
library. Mrs. H a Garfield Ismokc.
Is chairmnn of the refreshment com-1 The motor-car has made the ait of
mtttee. ithe detective, above everything; else.
ja question of speed.
ATHENA LADIES GPKST9 London, as nearly alarmed as Enjr-
Miss Katherine Froome and Miss ; lishmen ever get at the recent tineiu-
Huiel Sanders of Athena are spend
ing few days with Miss Dorothy
Meyers at l& Grande.
and oon
GO TO WALLA WALLA
Mrs. Charlotte. Dudley
Donald of the
are spending a
Walla.
ARE AT C. LA CI BR PARK
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young, who
ore making an extensive motor trip,
have arYived at Glacier Park.
ployed demonstrations and more re-1
cent Sinn Fein activities, hus watched
VJHibbies" race by on motorcycles i
and in sidecars and has read of verit
able squadrons of them scattering to
the four corners of the city in auto-
Security apartments . biles for round-ups. And London be-
few days In Walla ' lieves that Scotland Yard, on rubber
tires, petrol-driven, is sufficient and
that its firesides are safe.
Mixture of Sherlock ami Dupin.
"Many important innovations have I
been introduced in to the science of
detecting crime," says Chief Inspector
Sweeney, of Scotland Yard, "but to
my mind the introduction of the mo
tor car, although it was the simplest
and perhaps the mose obvious, was by
far the most important. The fuctor
of time is so very Important. If the
detective police can be on the scene
of the crime soon after it i.oommltted
jthey can very often obtain informa
ition at once which otherwise it would
POUCE SYSTEM IS
UPSET BY AUTOMOBILES!
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HURRAH FOR THE FOURTH! '
Our FORTE is pleasing the public.
We carry the largest and most complete
stock of high grade groceries in eastern OrcS
Let us figure on ypur harvest bill. We don't'
deliver to the country, but we can sell you bet
ter goods, at cheaper prices.
See us before you buy.
CHAUTAUQUA JULY 10th to 16th.
Gray Bros. Grocery Co.
3 Phones 28 Only 1 Quality the Bert
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THOMAS .
SHOP
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Knitted Sport Capes
Smart and Different
No doubt you've noticed how smart the women loolt
who are wearing knitteoS Capes and have decided that
you must have one. The price is exceedingly interesting.
$15,00 v " ' - -
Gingham, Organdie and Dotted "Swiss Dresn 1-4 off
regular price.
I-OXnoX, July 4 (Bv Karl
Reeves, L N. S. Staff Correspondent.) i tKe them many days and much skill-
r.
-The automobile and the motorcycle
have revolutionized the business of
detecting crime in England.
The new science of the detective
leaves the cure-reason method of
HOPP'8 OPSIA1B1 SHOP
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" Great June
Clearance Sale
SUITS, COATS, SILK DRESSES, SPORT
APPAREL AND BLOUSES.
WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS
On All Spring Apparel.
You cannot afford to overlook this sale.
ed work to collect.
'The work of the detective Is now
practically a science, and at Scotland
Yard we-have tried to make it even
more than a science. We try to tem
per science with imagination. Edgar
Allan Toe's detective, Dupin, secured
nth results by the exercise of pure
reason. Sherlock Holmes seemed to
obtain most of his results by imasi
natioml or luck. We try to make our
detectives a. mixture of Holmes tnd
Dupin."
SHORE AC-RES, HOME OF
LOUIS SIMPSON, IS
DESTROYED BY FIRE
One Occupant Narrowly Escap
ed Death When Rescued;
Overcome by the Smoke.
Nobel, the founder of the Nobel I the horse he, hud been driving, and no.
priiie, owes his vast fortune to his Us- coruintf 10 mu romessioii, ne u.o
coverv of dvnamite. - - -. jO0j saddle horse from the ranch to.
1
He is held In
A simple remedy for a squeaking
door hinse is the application of the
tip of a lead pencil to the hinge.
jail.
DR. C. H. DAY
THE SHOP OF BETTER TAIUES
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This Saturday and all week until next Saturday, one
full size cake of the new Klenzo Toilet Soap FREE with
each purchase of a new, large family-size, 50 cent tube
of Klenzo Denial Creme.
KLENZO TOILET SOAP is pure, cleansing and sooth
ing to the skin. Gives a thick, creamy lather and leaves
the aromatic, deeD-woods scent of pines.
KLENZO DENTAL CREME makes the teeth white
and shining, the mouth clean, and leaves that Cool, Clean,
Klenzo Feeling. Giant, new 50 cent tube contains enough
Klenzo to brush your teeth twice a day for nearly four
months.
. Most families use dental creme and soap fast. Why
not save by getting several tubes and cakes now? You'll
have to get them soon enough. Remember the date
SATURDAY, JULY 2nd
up to and including Saturday, July 9th. Orders reserved
by phone, if you wish. It's a very big economy, and peo
ple buy shrewdly these days. Better make sure of yours.
THE PENDLETDN DRUG CO.
CHAUTAUQUA DAYS, JULY 10 to 16
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Flags! Flags!
Independence Day is close at hand. The war is
over but patriotism shall not cease. Display a flap.
Regulation Cotton Fla?;, 1x6 $2.50
Wool Bunting Flags, 4x6 $3.50
REMEMBER! we have all the equipment you will
need for this week-end trips.
SINGLE AND DOUBLE COTS, BLANKETS,
SHOES, TENTS AND STOVES.
Take along some of our CORNED BEEF
ROAST BELf for that picnic lunch.
NORTH BEX D, Or., July 4. Shore
Acres, Louis Simpson s palatial coun
try home at the sennhore, burned to
the ground this morning between 1
and i o'clock. The loss was estimated
at $10(1,000. The occupants of the
building were Mr. Simpson, his broth
er. Edgar Simpson, and .the ranch
foreman and wife. They were not
aware of the fire until awakened by
the dense smoke coming, from the
kjtchen and the adjoining potion of
the house, and escaped only in the
clothing they had discarded on retir
ing. Nothing whatever nan saved from
the home, which was fitted with works
of art, family heirlooms belonBing to
nr. bimpson s parents before the.r
death and superb furnishings.
fcrhore Acres -was constrcted four-
j teen years ago under most difficult
c rcumstances, such as scowing lum
ber to the locality and unloading It
fiom the ocean side of the property.
This method was followed also with
most of the other material which went
into it. The b.ome had a Roman bath,
a fine bathing pool and a dance hall.
The property was wefl insured, but
the lots is heavy in things whlch'can-
not be replaced.
-Mr. Simpson declared he hod not
deeded yet on whether to rebuild. The
home has been the seen of many so
cial entertainments and was the first
thing' to be shown visitors here, it Is
expected.the place will be rebuilt.
iCdiiar Simpson was asleep within
reach of the flames, unconscious of the
fire, and wa aved, partially over
come by smoke, by William Kde. the
ranch hand, who climbed to the sec
ond story window and roused him.
One of Edgar Simpson's prize dogs
was burned to death!
17-YEAR-OLD YOUTH IS
: HELD FOR HORSE THEFT
Pasil Williamsn. who.glves hit nstn
as ll, is in the county Jail confronted
with charge of having stolen two
horses as the result of his arrest this
morning by Deputy Sheriff E. B. It.
Kidgwny. One of 'the animals was
taken from Iji Orande, and the other
is f.aid to have been stolen from the
ranch of Mrs. rtachel Kirkpatrick.
Williamson appeared at the police
station early this morning and told
hard luck story of having been driven
away from home by the cruelty of his :
parents. Ho wanted work, he told the
officers, In ord- to make some monev.
He left after securing the assurance of
the police that they would do what
they could for him.
When Iepnty Sheriff Ridgway
found that Williamson was in-town he
immediately effected his arrest, and
according to the statements made at
the sheriff's office, the lad broke
down and confessed that' he had stolen
two horses. He also said that he has
served one term in the Idaho reforma
tory.
His' "first theft was made at La
Grande, he said. He took a horse and
buggy from La Grande. He was fol
lowed Ky a deputy sheriff from I'nlon
county, until he reached Dead Man's
Hill where he gave the officer the
slip. Arriving at the ranch of Mrs.
Rachel1 Kirkpatrick last nlfiht he left
Physician and Snrgeon
' Osteopath
Rooms 13 and Smith-Crawford
Building.
TWeptona in He. 719-H
GRAND 4TII OF JULY !
CELEBRATION
At Camp Cold Springs,' Weston Moun
tain. All I'mutilla. County will be
here).
AM, AIIK WF.I.COMR.
DR. LYNN K. BLAKESLEE
Chronic and Nervous Disease end
Diseases of Women. X-Ray Electric
Therapeutics.
Temple Bid, r . . ' ' Room 11
v Phone 41(
Plione.IHMV , . P. O. Bni 85
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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RUGS
Pest and largest showing In Pendleton of Run In all grades and
elites. " - "
9x12 m(.S i;itOU 8SB.00 AND I P
CRAWFORD FURNITURE CO
loa k. comrr sf.
PHON'K 4ta
ycn knemi as Best, SftlMt. A Iwa HclUI
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From London
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Army & flaw
51G IMain Street
PHONE 861
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One Dollar Savctl noprescnts Ten Dol
lars Kurned.
The average man does not save to
exceed ten per cent of his earnings.
He must spend nine dollars in living
expenses for every dollar saved. That
being the case he can not be too care
ful about unnecessary expenses. Very
often i v. few cents properly invested,
like buying seeds for his garden, will
fave several dollars outlay later on.
It is 'he same in buying Chamberlain's
Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy. It costs
but a few cents, and a bottle of it In
the house often saves a doctor's bill of
several dollars. '
The Same Kverywhcre
The editor of I'aisa Akhbar, a native
newspaper of Lahore, India, says, "1
have used Chamberlain's Colic and
Diarrhoea Remedy many times among
my children and servants, for colic and
diarrhoea and always found it effec
tive." IMIioiis-ics and Constipation
"For years I was troubled with Ml
icusness and constipation, which made
life miserable for me. My- appetite
failed me. I lost- my usual force nnrt
vitality. Pepsin preparations und
cathartics only made matters worse. I
do not know. where I should have been '
today had I not tried Chamberlaln'
Tablets. The tablets relieve the -ill
feeling at once, strengthfn the diges
tive functions, helping the sys'em to
do its work naturally," writes Mrs.
Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala.
A Splendid Mrdicim; for the Stomach
and Uver.
"Cham" "Iain's tablets for the stom
ach and li er are splendid. I never
tire of telling my friends and neigh,
bors of their qualities," writes Mrs
'Villinm Vollmer, Kastwood, N. Y.
When, bilious, constipated or troubled
with indige;rtion, give them a trial,
Thcv will do you good.
Tb superb evening gown and
'.iiw it a new London creation. Tbe
town is-of shell )ltik satin with n
.e.ill ovisiia. "iU clwU Is it
KOEPPEN'S
PRESCmPTION
DRUG STORE
C. Kocppen & Bros.
I lie Ih ng Store That Serves
' , ' Vod Rest,
The
Grand American
Prerogative
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THE right to choose is the grand American prerogative
the glory of American democracy.
And a most important part of it the right to choose what
you buy rvas bestowed upon you by advertising. .
, Advertising is as much a part of today's, life as electricity,
antiseptic surgery or motor traction. It is the system where
by a man who has something to sell tells about it to those who
do bi should use it. For
knows of it3
use it. ior no one can want anything until he
existence. - . ; ;
Advertising is the way by which you are told 'why you
should have certain goods and how to identify tho'sc goods
So the advertisements you find in this newspaper make up
a catalog of needed merchandise.
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Articles of all kinds and for all purposes are presented in
a pleasant way through the medium, of tyne and T)Hur.
The outstanding requirements of every member of the family
are met by offers of good merchandise of-proved value.
The advertisements will help you in the selection cf
manner of things'.
Use them for guidance and
you will be a constant gainer
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