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4 '-iKM&ir.v.s 1 i 'i ' t 1 TEN PAGES ft AIL"? EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENlNCl, JULY 13, 1621. PAGE nvfi P ""n 'ir 'li'" PROGRESS THROUGH -'eopie Here andlhere YEARS TO BE TRACED ' IN WtoltKN fflbtAPI , o. A. Bnshce Is In vortluud for low days on bUMjnes. . i t ,. ... . ' ' Otto Itumple, who represents Neu Htndtcr flrotbers, Is In the city today. His heudq,uurters arc In Portlund. A. 1 Welst. representing a Portland typewriting company, Ih here on a bus. Iness trip. Ho will rciiuiln several days. , , A. J9. AVolnko o( Tji Grande m;fnager of the MUne Klectrleal Co., Ih here on justness, lie formerly made hlH home In I'ondletOii. ' J. II. Flynn, representative of the Blake-MeFuIl Co. of I'ortlund, left to day foif Newport where he will Juln hi family. ' ' . James H. Sturgls left hint night for Portli.nd where ho will meet Mrs. Sturgls, who with Mr Lowell Kern, will return with him by motor. Mrs. A. X. LucaM, cleric of school district No. 86 at Helix wan In tho city today on business conncctod with her office. '. . . ' Will M. Peterson Ih In Pendleton to. day. lie has been spending Home tlmo at lllnghum Springs where hlH family la sojourning during the summer months. Mr. Peterion will return to the Tenort thin evening. ;, , ... , , t . . Claims Italamc. Due. ' A suit ugalnst Charles Hoskins and Fred Hoskins, doing business under tho name of Hoskins Bros., has been Hied by Xarnhall Meyem who clalrnm tliere Ih a balance due him for labor amounting to 21M0. 111b attorneys aro Peterson, lilhop and Clark. L To I'oim New DMrlct., A petition ha been filed with the county Huperlntendent of BcliooU by taxpayers of the west end of the coun. ty Keeking to have a new union hlgij school dlHtrlct formed at Hermlston 'ind vicinity. Another petition has been filed to IncreaHo the size of union high Hchool 'dlHtrlct No. 1 at Helix. University of Washington WiH Attempt to Wipe Out Detys From Receipts of Wayfarer. Orvll Cot fmnn; formerly thief of Fcndlcton, now an employe of Alfred Hniltlr In the nhofp buHlneHH, returned to Pendfeton thin morning from points ; In Texas whore ho has been for sever al monthH taking orders for Delaine breeding stock. He was 111 with ty- UrutA Jury I'nIUxI phold fever for several week during! The .April grand jury lias been call his absence and ho lost coiiHlderahlo cd for duty to Investigate caxes that welirht as a result of the lllneHs. He nro on tfio criminal calender of the left-on tho stage this morning for Tl- circuit court. It will convene JJon lot Itock. r day inornliig at 9 o'clock. . ',l Short on Funds, Umatilla county is ' financially "'broke" right now, and during the next BO days it is expected that there Will be no actual caHh in the strong box. Wan ants are being registered now. With the exception of a short time lant February, the ccunty has not been without funds since 1916. ; (, . ... Why build fire in July? Heavy, starchy: Foods heat the body as a fur nace fire heats the house. is a cool and happy thought for summer breakfast or lunch. " Served with cream or milk. Grape;Nuts supplies full nourishment with no bur den to the digestion "Times a Reason ' Sold by grocers, everywhere! Cade lr fostum Cereal Co.Inc J ' " flattie uefcK.Micingan. jj' Was IMsclmrge ItcvorUid, . . jonn w. Kelly, rormei ly a wagoner In Mattery A, 146th Field Artillery, has presented his honorable discharge at the office of the county clerk to be recorded. The discharge shows that Kelly was In the army from Beptem- tier 29, 1917. until June 29 1919. He enlisted at Wallti Walla, and he was participant in four offensive. Drought llw on C'liurgc. Kay J. Mann alias Kay W, Hamm, thought to be the limn who parsed worthless checks here during Hound- Lp time lust year, was arrested yes terday by Deputy Sheriff K. 1!, V. Kidgway at Keaverton and brought here for hearing. He was living un der the name of Hamm in ISeavcrtim. and he declares that he is not the man Wanted. His hearing was scheduled for late this afternoon. , DALLES MAN IS VICTIM I .Reliable Merchandise It is a real satisfaction to the housewife to know that all food supplies sent out from the Table Supply are guaranteed to be first class. We willingly and gladly exchange and replace merchandise that is not up to standard. We stand back of the goods we sell, and use every effort available to us to buy 'and care for all perishable goods, to see that they reach you in the very best condition. There is a reason why this little market is one of the busiest stores,, in the city. Investigate! "THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 739. Main Street Pendleton I CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors SALINAS. Cal., July 13. (U. P.) An unknown victim of a brutal axe as sault In "hoboes, Jungle" , has been Identified as William Aldrlch. of The Dalles, Ore., a railroad switchman and a member of the Moose order. He ts in the hospital In a wml-consious con dition, hovering between lifd and death. Hi was found with his skull gashed and a bloody axe nearby. There Is no clue as, to. his assalant. Aldrfch luis a slight chance lor recovery. BRATTLE, July ll Creeds, soctH, races,-political faiths all are swept aside, ignored and dlncarded In the production of "America's Passion Pa- 1 geant," The WayfareV. to be presented In the University of Washington sta dium here each evening from July 23 to 30, omitting gundujY The North west Is united on this mammoth spec tacle, the proceeds from which will go toward wiping out the quarter million dollar, debt againrt the University of Wahlngtonstadium. This Is the pageant depicting man's progress through the great eras of civilization and which requires 3,000 singers and 2,000 actors to produce. It Is not a moving picture. Every person in the entire 5.000 lives In the Pacific Northwest and each is taking part in the great affair solely as a great civic enterprise. In this respect the pageant Is similar to the Passion Play pro duced every tenth' year In Oberanr.ner gau. and to which travelers from very part of the globe Journey. While file famous play of Oberammergau has only a few hundred performers, "Am eriqa's Passion Pageant's has more than 3,0oo with an orchestral band of 200 musicians. , . , i The opening scene' of the pagenat Is luld in n battle torn village of Fland' ers. Amid the crash of battle, the refugees are seen being driven and clubbed by German soldiers. A French detachment arrives but Is being driven off by the enemy, when the American c'oughboys arrive and turn defeat Into victory for the allied arms. Then "Wayfarer" appears amid the death and destruction, and like humanity, wonders what It Is all about and what It l leading to. From the point "Un derstanding" takes him down through the powerful pages of history showing him the path of the Golden Age and how ull nations, creeds and races will be Joined In one great peaceful family. PROVED TO BE JUST I Portland Man Say Tanlac Did Him More Good Than Change of Climate. - "For eight years," said John Nelson, well-known carpenter residing at 874 Montana Ave., Portland, Oregon. "1 had all kinds' of trouble with my stomach. I had to keep myself on a light diet, and even then I suffered ter ribly "with Indigestion. I used to eat my dinner every day under a dread, for this indigestion often got so bad 1 turned so weak I could hardly keep on the Job. In trying to find something to help me I even took a trip to Cali fornia, but I kept going from bad to worse and suffering more and more. "At last some of my friends put me on to Tanlac and it proved to be Just what my stomach needed. My appe tite Is fine now, and I eat my dinner and then go ahead -working in the afternoon Just as well as I ever could, for nothing I eat hurts me the least pit. My whole system Is stronger and better In every way and I feel full of 'pep' and energy. Tanlac Is simply splendid and I am glad to let others know about It." ' . Tanlae Is sold in Pendleton by Thompsons Drug 'Store. - y NKW YORK, July 13. (U. P.) W. W. Hawkins, president of the Unit ed Press has returned from several weekH European trip where he visited tho heads of tho British, French and German governments. "Europe la' milking steady progress toward recon struction," declared Hawkins, "but normalcy Is not sighted. There Is tre mendous interest in disarmament everywhere and it Is regarded as the first big step toward lightening the worlds tax burden.'' " . LOST: RAM IS MISSING NOME, Alaska, July 13. (A. P. The schooner Gertrude, from Nome to Siberian coast points, was wrecked In a gale off the East Cape six days ago and Is a total loss, according to a mos cage from the Cutter Hear. The crew is returning to Nome on the Pear. The schooner Ham, with a number of pas Mongers ts ten days overdue from Tel ler, Alaska and fears are felt for its safety. ' (East Oregonian Special.) GURDANE, July 1 3. Chas. Ely made a business trip to Pendleton Sat urday. ' ' Joo Corley made a trip to Pendle ton the last of the week. Tat Monaghan and family, Chas. Ely, Hazel Ely, Chs Howett, F. Harts horn and Charles Beomer spent last week at Hldaway Hprhgs after attend ing the celebration at Uklah. Among others enjoying the celebra tion at Ukiah were Roy Montgomery and family. Doc. Corley and family. Mr. Woods and family. Ely family, Chas. McDevitt and wife and Supt. and Mary Daughtry, Dillard French and family, Hill Corley and family, Frank Chapman and family. Mrs. Tot Mangold, Chas. Nelson and family, und Madge Nelson. Doc. Corley and family, who. have been visiting friends since- flnishin" their Work at tho mill, left for Pilot Rock Saturday, where they will look for another position. Roy Montgomery took tthe Corleys to Pilot Rock Saturday, returning home Sunday. About twenty friends and relatives gathered at the home of Billy Chap man where they all enjoyed a bounti ful dinner given by Mrs. Chapman. Mrs. Eva Gillette and children vis ited with her brother, Tom Belts and family, last week. Geraldlne Hayes had the misfortune to cut her foot on the mowing scythe while her older sfster Bernice wa driving. She had stepped in front of the machine to open a gate when JAn team started. Her foot is cut badly. Dr. Du Vaul was on his way to Gnr dane and took the child back to the hospital. . Tom BcltR and family spent Sunday with Billy Chapman's family. Here's a Stunt for You! i PayCash Receive More Pay Lest t Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court ' Phone 880 Can Economically YOU CAN DO IT HERE Berries, sugar, jars arid fixtures are cheaper than lor years. Let us solve the canning problem for you. Dcspain&Lcc Cash Grocery 209 C. Court . " Phone 880 W n ".. ........ M 'Sy .'. MllWlE HI Wl WV- HW-ri- It Pon t tn- it unless vou'r p1 diver " It s a douWe dlv executed by amateur diver at Highgaie. England. By the urn u mi lOt ALREADY HAS BOOMLET China , i Many people think because we emphasize the II j finer Chinas that we have nothing for the modest ' purse. . ! . . - M ' . IXEXPIISSIVE MJS ' 1 i . are Just as liberally shown as tho finer wares and j a prie comparison will convince you that you -an "1 do as well if not better at Bawtclle's than elsewhere. j P' " "43-Pteoe Blue Bird Set, $13.00 : QCP , This U'eek a Siifciul ' , QCp ' ii lUv M Heavy Glawcs UUw I ' " ' n ' ' ' : 1 'N 1 . -JeuSelerr' N T)i6 Lmr&i Blaroond Demten In Eu.a invt 1 . v u WASHINGTON, July 13. (U C. Alartlji, Staff Correspondent.) The July sun Is not hot here. But It Is never too hot to discourage - political hopefuls from setting out little politi cal boomlets, in the hope, that the ar dent rays will help give them a sturdy growth.. Such a bpomiet 'hag' been planted, with the- quadrennial exhibition of hand-raised booms some four years hence In mind. Right now it Js a spindling tenuous plant, but Its plant ers are tenderly curing for If, and have great hopes. "Hell-and-Maria Dawes" for presi dent Is the in. me of the boomlet. Hell-and-Maria, you'll remember, Is direc tor of the budget, otherwise known us business manager of the government. He's heon told to make Uncle Sam economical, to keep congress from go ing on appropriation sprees, and the federal departments from acting like drunken sailors with their pockets full of gold. . . ,, You'll remember, too, how "Uell- aAd-Maria" got his sobriquet. He coined it himself when in testifying about war conditions before a con gressional committee, he used lan guage more pungent than elegant. Now that he's gone into utton on the budget, some of his friends are pre dicting ho will make himself the big gest figure in the country in a few years, and will be the logical man for the nomination one of these days, aft er Warren G. Harding has no further use for said nomination. Dawes, they'll tell you, Is a com posite of Billy Sunday and T. R. In action. He's full of pep, vim and vig or. He loves plain talk, and is withal a two-nsteu chap wtien he meets op position. He'll talk hack to congress men, senators, cabinet members and presidents, without regard for conse quences, when he thinks they need talking back to. He is an up and com ing person who should be watched, for he's going; to land somewhere,., his earncs boosters say. 10 Day Sale of Cut Glass Ware . For the next ten days we are going to give a dis count of 25 per cent on all cut glass in our stock. Some of the principal items are : . Tall and low footed cut star and cut grape design sherbits. '.e., , ' Goblets of the same cutting 83 above. Water glasses, two shapes, same cutting. The discount is also given on all needle etched ware that we have in stock! The season is at hand when the usage of the, bet ter grade of glasswnff? !s necessary. ! You will profit by tha saving that we are'offenng you. . The BEE HIVE "MORE FOR LESS" Pendleton Oregon "MAILED ITSI' IXJIt SAU?. BERLIN, July 13. (XT. P.) The mailed fist oi the German ex-empero? is offered for sale in Berlin. - The ex-Empress - Augusta having heard her husband mentioning tne Imailed fist"' and the ' hing Br mour" repeatedly during his famous speeches wh'ch enlightened the whole world has made up her minu to mane Willy an ext-nordinary birthday pres ent. She gave an order to a famous Inglish silvercmith to make an ininr.'' of that "maile 1 fist" of solid silvnr. The iron iUt arrived in goo I time and Augusta placed it on the -break fast table oi the Kaiser. It was expe dited somewhat speediiy into-th coi'- nor by the receiver who for soma rea-- , son did not seent pleased with the present. From here It was picked up quietly by the, empress .and 14 to a man who Is in possession of it today. S:nce he is a good patriot and a busi-. ness man he is trying to sell It, pre--ferabby to an American.' ' , CANUCKS TO Bin.D ST1IOOU -WOONSOCKET, R. I., July 13. French Canadians of this city have; launched a campaign for the purpose of raising $509,000 for the erection ot a textile and manual training chool here.- ' People of their race alt&vtr thej east have been urged to subscribe. A K-nni.,i,-tit man has already contrib uted jioo.ooo. r - ---r-"x--J " , t t- T I-j , With tckwwledgmcnls to K, C. B. aia mmir 03: Sxsna fiction? V i tils "Tf J . 20 for 20 cents tn Aif-tifc'ftt pmekmiB. Aso obtminmblm in round its f 50, vmtavm sealed. "YOU'RE FIRED," uld th editor. "UNLESS YOU can dig up. ' A LIVE story today." 80 THE cub reporter. i DISAPPEARED FOR hours. BUT WHEN ho recovered. FROM HI trance, he had. - A 8TORY her It is. ' OUR DEPUTY constable. WAS WAKENED hj the 'phone AND A shrill voice cried. " "FOR THE love of Mike. BEAT IT here quick. AND NAIL a nut WHO'S TALKING wild. IN THE cisar store." THE LONG arm of the law. . PUT ON his pants. . SPED TO the seen. . AND AFTER brief. - a . BUT TERRIFIC struggll. MADE THE ptach. . 1 - . AND WHEN interriewed. 1 .... BY OUR star reporter. ... GAVE OUT this statement . "HE'S A loony, all right. THE ASYLUM says, by Heck. ' . v i THE WORST they ever fcitC v WHY THE poor But -, ... CLAIMS HE can copy. ..- THE SECRET hies. - OF THE cigarettes. . . THAT SATISFY." NO the blend can't b copied. It's one way of blenaf fine tobaceos both Turkish and Domestic that the other fellow can't getonto. That's why Chosterfields "satisfy, " and that's why only Chesterfields can "satisfy." ... UK. liUp C IC ARB TTBS Liggett & Mtt-RS Tobacco Co. V mm .aaKfe4Mf . . . ,