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rrra TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PEUDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST , 102J. 1 People Here and There yrrrrr" imi jim---'- . ' y. " Mlvln O, Winutock, who has l.ceii H hiiHlncsa visitor lu J'entlletoti loft this morning on a short liualncus trip to Pilot Rock . Norris Jones, 8011 of the 1 ; 1 1 1 Owen V, Joni'H of UnHi?r, w,iH In the city )nnl evmilDtr tnt'oute from Lu t'.Ciimle !o rorlliiml whcfe In: will visit for several f(i ytt. Mr. .Jones l. u Mudi-nt f the iiiedlcul d"purt incut '-nt the University of Oregon. ; who Iiiih Ij'm-o viMltinff there for the j pt few weeks. . Later Mr. and Mm. ; Wliili'.oml) will tnke a trip cast. ,f. jr. flwlnn will leave tonlfc'ht for Seaside where lie will Join members of ;l.ls family on their vacation. ! Charles .1. Schumann, wlio tins be-on in the city on business In connection wlib the new mausoleum which Ih bn intf erected here by the J'ortlund r j Mdimolnuin Company, relumed to - The Id'lio S!:ite 'Jl'e ltiMUt'ii.nee Co., j I'ortlMid today. with hi'adqiuiru-i's at I'.oiw, has n j , esofiwiY OFFICES Ai OFFICERS diiarter of a mill on dull.-.rs loaned in this tuniUy on farm property. The tniHliii'KM of Inspecting IhiH properly brlnns Mr, Mitt, aciit of the company, (o I'eiicllt-tuii. II" will icni.'iiii about a week on his tour of Jimpm lion. . W. D. WLI'coiMb of the lu-rountln!? firm of Whitfield VVhllcomh, wbn Juts been, ill thi' -ity thu m-it wW.-d (lays on liio-tiic ,. -rut urned to his home While they were 111 Pendleton, -Mr. and Airs. Frank Warren of linise were P'cd by John Malley. nnd he played IiohIchr to the fiern Slate visitors by showing th(an points of Interest in the city. They left last, night. They are touring- OreKon and California. . MarrliiKa License fiinmert. ''tin (.'lipid ciime out of hlH hitting pin e today when the first miirrinKe license granted since July 21 wan Is ui'l at the office of It. T. Brown, eoiinty clerk, to Milton Herbert Smith, a boilef maker, and Kdythe 1'owrll, a tlerk, both of Umatilla. liOWTMi IN KXI'I.OKIOX SOUAXTOV, I'u., AUS. 2 . (I. N. H.) . Two men were roiisinl to (tenth i.i In I'ortlHtiil lal .-rveiiinir. Mr. Whit- un einbmlon In Hi ..,.,. ii....i ..r ih tomb oxpetls lo no to Culifoililu Ijturcl mine. Several other emplnvcs Where ho will join Mis. Vhltcutnli esen ped a similur fate. IVtcison Hound Over I. Tom I elerson, arrested Sunday by th" sheriff's force back In the moun j la ins, charged with the theft of good .from tht home of Mrs. I. B. 'Br.ker of Meaeham, wan bound over to await (he action of the grand Jury yeRterday cfiernoon in the court of Judue I. M. l-chanmp. Hid bond was fixed at J.." which he has not raised, and so jiiiSii:.- lice in Jail. Picking ted (J f) in balmy lj I i mm cool m wiffltiii ,ir(l Man Taken. A man giving his name as John Dall Vwns captured by forces of the snerur early this morning Out In the open country about 1-2 mile south of Pilot Hock after reports had Ueen received that l e was acting In a peculiar man ner r.. his inarch throiiKh the county. He avoided most of the houses, -but in one instance, he compeljed a rancher ik hand over a naiutty of flour at the I n nt of a ttun. , He carried a 2S-3") rifle, and when captured, was lying clo-c to a ,lo fire, his rifle within easy reach of his hand. The rifle was taken .ml und then IfciU was awak ened He was taken' lo the state hos pil.i! th;s morning. hulth (III Niileu. 'll.ie' suil Ijavo been, filed In clr ent court in wh eh promissory notes jeie th" basis of contention. The iioi'i J'ackintf :. ha sued Thorn-is i'. ('hiiiart to recover Judgment for ;i:;7.2.i, alleged to be due on a not. '(.rsn-e W. Hayes repreKenls the plam jiiff.yA note of $250 would be collect ed uy tin Jia ilk of Freewaler in a suit 'PH. ituled against J. T. Tobin and I-a- en ia, iloon. l'eterson and Illshop are the ph intiffs attorneys. J. B. Perry, aotint; f'ir the A. and ,C. Adjustment Co hi s sued I. W. Perry for a Jmlii .eent of (.120.04 on accounts. There jre H'l'eo causes of action. Pendleton Post of the American Le gion has started making preparations for taking care of the needs of ex service men In the teritory contigu ous to Pendleton when it conies time I to make applications for loans or the bonus under the nfcw stale law recent ly approved by the people at the spe cial election. At a meeting of the executive com mittee of the Legion held last week, P. I. Idlemah was selected as the post's representative to take care of the work of furnishing Information to men when they make application for either the loan or the cash bonus. The American National Dank has turned over offices room , and has granted Idleman leave of absence from his duties with the bank long enough to permit him to take care of all this work which It is expected will require at least two weeks. The bank will perform the same Hervice through its branch hanks at Helix and Pilot Rock. At Helix. Pred Moes will assist ex-service men, and at Pilot Rock C. W. Paulus will have charge of the work in an advisory ca pacity. It Is expected that between six and a do7.en houses will "he built In each place as soon as loans can be made. This construction work is ex- Milk .wr'wH Vs'f(ir lofpntj fTm Invalids -i , NO COOKING The '"Food - Drink!' for Atl Aea. QuiCk Lunch eHome.OTcepafl4 Fountains. AAforHOftUCKS., rerAroid Imitations iSultiitaUi Us JUU-U GIRL ASSERTS RIGHT .HEUKIMED; N.'T.', A'n'C. 2.--JVIike Pollack, of New Ilaven, Conn., for the present, at least Is a disappointed wooer. Paula Misloski, of Jordanville, I was the object of Mike s affections. jSome years ago, when Paula' parents j lived In th Connecticut city, the siiit or took a fancy to the then ixteen- year-old girl. This he made known to the girl's parents, who without Paula's ILiinit.;n.1w nvreerl ( tt flltlire titlie. peeled to have a decided effect in de- tmjt ljk( (fhou)(, hecnme their mn.in. cwasinB the present hourfng shortage MMintim Mike saved his earn- that exists in each place. ' g boll(;i,t a nou(lp a,ranged the de- Present indications are hat it will (nf weddlBKi tvn u the flow. be luiposstwe tor.me appncnuons io Recently the suitor ten years Paula's senior, came to Jnr danvlllo to claim the hand of. the young lady. She resented the family plana and (vent to the sheriff for pro tection. Mike's demands upon the sheriff were met with advice to wait until "all" were ready for , the. cere mony, , , be made btfore the latter part of Au gust or the first of September. Trench maps which were printed for military use on strong canvas are now j being used to make Inner Soles for tenniB shoes. MINDED WIFE SLAYER ii mm iurfc i where it Lr- ft jfe-v ii N S H- ' '-'-'.'I . NSMt! On i hot tlay, what really touches the spot so well as a cool stimulating glass of iced tea? And it's doubly delicious when you make it with Folger's Golden Gate Black Tea because 71 years of experi ence has developed that fine tea flavor to the point of perfection. AndneverforgctthatFolgcr'sGold. cn Gate Tea is good the year 'round. Black or green it is a most delightful beverage in Summer or Winter. Compare Folgct's Golden Gate with Oilier teas. Just toil yourgrocer you want it. J. A. FOLGER & CO. S.m FrtKiixt - Seville - Kansas City - Dallas Shizmka, Jiipan HOW TO MAKE TEA SsvtTcBoil It Varm in eanhenwurc tet pot. Use one teispoontul of Ted for each cup. Puur in fresh boiling water. AU low it lo Sleep uve minutes and then serve at once, m not used immediately,. pour the Ten into another pot. T Ii .BUXTON, Ark., A.ttg. 2, 71. N. f) Aubrey Nhimv, farmer, wife slteyer, probably will spend the remainder of his life In the slate hospital for ner vous diseases instead of paying the denih penalty for the .murder of his wife, whose decapitated body found In the woods near hero. "Yes, I. killed her," Nance is said to have told visitors to his cell in the Sa line county jail, "and as soon as I can gel wiitri PH Join her at the pearly gates. She Is waiting for me. I kiss ed her goodby before I cut her to , TOYS f OR ARCTIC K!DS tense Piirhelgh, rtlrte year bid; and' her two little friends, Mary and Koxana Neil, all of Iwrchester, climbed washboard the liowdoifn, MacMillan'i lArctic sh.'p, when.it pulled, into the harbor and gave Mr. MacMillan a box ful of dobs and toys which 'had been made by members of the Girls' Friend ly Society of All Saints' church, Dor chesler. Mass.. of which the Rev. Si mop Plant is rector. M: 1 Another Big Special for This Week $1.50 ! : ";the '"Set 'j '. il,SS MIXIXfi ISOVVKS J v v . iv r ... ' ii.:-' ' . ' Kvery housewife will appreclato the value of a set ni these glass mixing" bowls. There are five sorted sizes, conveniently nested they are so easily cleaned. Cj Inc. v The I arges Dlamon' JDealeri in EAnUrb lwe"n i " ' f I'P.taaFJU'ttlSONKR. KAHOKA. Mo.. Aug. 2. For the first time In a year the Jail here - has an inmate. Newton nuny occupies a lonely cell, charged with assault fol lowing the shooting of Burl Kay, a small boy. The gurwa),supoBea in !v J.ecr, t-mpty. TlMt KM, W se dition is not serious. . Before packing flowers for. Ion Journey let them stand 1 wtr for a few hours. coih fin.t nrnmwi) I'd meet her Nance volunteered for service -dor- The dolls Hortense gave lo Mr. Mae- ing tiie world war. He was discharged Millon are but a few of hundreds that; because of epilepsy. Officers declare have been contributed from all over ha i mentally unbalanced. the country. - - A. C. MoTnlyre of Helix, Oifl S. Mc- XiinsM of Htrmiston and James H. ! f:tnrris of Pendleton have been desig nated by the county court to act as the cot. nt y budget committee under pro v simis of the law adopted by the re cent legislature. The law, which applies to all taxing bodies including city councils, county eou'ts. tchool boards, etc. authorize.! the naming of bodies to go over esti miites of funds needed to carry on the work of the vnrio-is departments of government and to recommend tax lev- i ies In the case or the county the j county court, as before, will have the t final flecision in the matter of taxs i on. the budget council acting ir i 1 ,nt-..lv intHsnrv piinneitv. An important provision of the law, however, is that all proposed tax levies nui.'t be acted on by the council be frre the county court has the author ity to tj'f. G'RLEOITOROFTELEPHONEMAGAZINE SECURES LOCAL COLOR BI UNDERGOING ' ONEYEAROPERATlNGASWITCHBflARD X. ii" -1 ' ----i '- FOLGER'S joldet) Gate Products COFPFB.TBA rXTRACTS.SPKT.S AND UAK1NU lOWIl:R ' X X I'ay ('ash Receive More Pay Less Despain&Lce Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 8S0 Tomatoes IlAlMXG KISCK 1TEUI).Y CHICAGO. Aug. 2. (I. N. S.)- The northern part of the United Stntes, from the Atlantic to Nebraska Is re ceiving great benefit from rains which have fallen almost without interrup tion since yesterday afternoon, the weather bureau reported. Late crops will be revived and started on a renew ed growth. By HAZEIj BLAIR. (Written for the International Service. ) ST. LOUIS, Mo., Aug. I. Three months actual experience as a tele phone operator following her gradua tion from the Journalistic department of the Missouri State University, in or- der to obtain needful information for her new Job as associate editor of the as an openatoc' for . severnf moh'ths. News 'pending the pbnclng of theM she' worr ied on an Oklahoma paper for several weeks. . . Oprnit'ivc Improves When She Quits'. Then, as she tells the story, "I was sent for, to work on the swiihboard in St. Louis. 1 went with fear and trem bling and reported to the schools, only , FAMOUS TICXOIl (Continued from page-1.) Ct Am 95c- Dcspahi&Lee Cash Grocery 1 209 E. Court t no"e v hen a small blood vesse.1 in his throat burst while he was singing in "E'lisie d' A more" In the Brooklyn Academy of Music. Recovered from this mis h:ip, Caruso was stricken with pleu risy. . I mrlng his indisposition, Caruso was the object of devoted attention by his wife, formerly Miss ENirothy Benja min, of New York, whom he married in mix. one child was born to them. Caruso had a. sor by a former wife, a ciimer named Ada clnchettl, with whom he had been associated in opera at Treviso and Hiilogna. Caruso's repertoire in America In . lii.led : the following: ( Italian "Ai(b(." "Higolelto," "Ui Hohenie," "L'Africaiue," l.ivorita," "La Ki.iniinnhuhi". "11, Travluta", "Ies Hnnueiiots", "Fedora", "Adrienne le coiivreur", "Cnvallicra Buslicnna", "I'ngliiioci ", "L'Amore del tro Re", "I'n lUllo In Maschern", "Lodoletta", "Malta", "L'Plisir d'Amore", "Manon Tjcscaut". "Mndama Hutterfuly", "La Kamlulla del West", "Lucia di lim mermoor", "La Gloconda". "II Trova tnrt.", "lJun tiiovanni", "Gcrmania", "Iris", "Lucrcstla Borgia", "Tosca", "La Forha del Desttno". (French) "Iah Pechours de Perles", "Armide", "i-'inst", "Jullen", ''I rrophete", ."Carmen", "Samson el Delila", ami "Monon." 1 he famous singer was the guest of honor nt a silver Jubilee celebration, on thu 25lh anniversary of his operatic debut, in November 1919 nt the Met ropolitan at which prominent New Yorkers. Including the Mayor and other officials, spoke of his great ar tistic achievements.. He received an Illuminated parchment from 8S fami lies holding boxes In the 7. 000,000 "Cohleri .Horseshoe,' a flag from the City of New York, several medals and numerous gifts from ha fellow nrt'sts i Mr. and Mrs. Caruso resided In New York City during the opera season. They had a summer home on Long Island und another residence, Ville alle Pantlie, at Florence, Italy, Southwestern Telephone News, is the to be turned down. However, imu unique record made by Miss Mary Sue (matter was fixed up and I started on Patton of St. Louis. She has held her the most strenuous work I have fver present position for more than a year j attempted. Covering the widest story und attributes her success in it to the. in the world could not compare with it , i.i ,k. .,ir.H "helln srtrl" land I cenerallv ended the day In a at the switchboard of the Olive street Jgale of tears.. Only my determination exchange. St Lou.s. In short, she ! sept me mere, r many i arnvBu a. knows. Just what sort of material the the plate where I was a real operator girls want to see In the monthly mag-land 1 certainly had more respect by azine and just how to obtain from i that time for the girls who had ans them what thev do know. j wered my "hello" over the telephone. Tho position Miss Patton holds was The girls came to know me Just s one made for her In the nature of an ex-, of themselves and I liked them. It all JU,imi.t hv the comnanv offcials. fot- islands me in good stead now. In re- lowing their attempt to get one oi tneir turn i ' girls who could write. They were.tairy stones ot a son mat. puis " afraid the average college girl would I fanciful shape some of the things they . . w (,. ior( nn the nos Hon. do eacn day. l nave enuea wen iv UOl RCl KUV I If.". ........ - , , JI1 hence the giving of such an experience give them imagination In their dally to Miss Patton. . - .- tasks and ambition. s Miss Patton was graduated from "Tfere is no way mat neips to noio college with a bachelor of arts degree a position n finer as mucn us tiy ir.- in 1920. and went to Canada to do ing witn tnose w uie ranas unt. n newspaper work. Jjiter she returned I gives you unoersianomg irat is aiu- and took the Journalistic degree. She -able. My friends tell me the system is was then told of the need in St. Louis j nelter since i- (jir.i operanon aim oe- for such a position if she would work came an eonnr mayne so. Mental butterflying at 2 a. m. A great indoor sport for " '' thoughtless people Oneof the sorest ways . to become physically lt'; capable of doing your best work is to get only snat ches of slsep broken by disturbing dt earns. If your sleep is being disturbed by drinking tea or coffee, you nuy be sowing the seeds cf a nervous breakdown. Do n:t wait until your nerves areeffec.ed b the drugs, thein and cttft'inne, in tea or coffee. Ptotect your strength, vitality aiul endurance. Have sound, restful sleep, erd wake refreshed and fit for any tisk. Poo:um, the delicious cereal beverage, with its golden-biown Tidiness and coffee-like taste, will. let Nature restore your coffee-irritated nerves, and bring you sound, re freshing sleep. . i ... -i i.i " ; ' ' Pootura is -wholesome end acts in a normal way. It' JdsSesse" the advan tages of a hot drink, with out .the Ulcnectl of tea or coffee. , " - , , . Drink Postum for week cr two. S?e what a difference it will make Li yotil "There's a Reason." . ... .. .,- . 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