East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 13, 1921, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OHEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING,-AUGUST '13, 1821.
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People Here and There :
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C Murphy !h Hpi'mllng u ft' (lays to.lny tint nycwlerdny, thn muxlmtim Hum Wild 1'etn. '
1 in l.n (!iuiiilt i'icIiib !fi. Mho minimum liim niRlil HuiiKarljm phranurttH have maile
themRoh'm ut home urounrf the prem
,1. W. Utter, u wluiit fnr.ner or lhi"" '
l'ilili llook illHtrii't, wuh u Pendleton ,"in, snyx
vlxitor toilny.
"Injur
ivenlher obHener.
Iao Muurhiii
fli-urge Drumhi'llpr, owner of a
Hiring of hor:en that aiHimr In lh blue
frontier lier'nriim mi of the North
V'chi, wnM u vihltcir in I'ciiillclon en
terilny. ' jii'iit In IVmlleton Ik not worryini;
, 1'. A, l.onm-ftun, i''Kiflerpil. at the
Hotel I'oitliinil. for h owim a colli
storiu,"! liitt nt'rt Ice . erriuii factory.
- OioKonliin,
'niK Aro I'oor,
That crops in son. kpcIIoiih of Al
lierta, Canada, are very poor thin year
In a Htaternent of W. T, Hltil'V who
)mn JliM returned from there where
he has. tloldiiiKS. He failed to Ret a
crop thin year on hlM land, dry wea
ther dumuKiiiK the grain, and a hall
Htorm cuttlntf what unnlvetl the
drouth,
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('.. Ttiisoll llltt. nt'ent of the Idaho
IiiHiininee Co., hnn relumed to J'cn- IKspliiy Mwt Interesting:,
dlelon from I'llot Hock where he hus A dmplay of deer lieadH In the win
heen for wvitiiI days thoklim on real down of the Kol Baiim -porting gouds
estate on which hid company lias '"tore on Main mieet 1m attracting at-
lunnH.
Clark Wuller of U'alla Walla and
well known lii f'endlelon Ih in u swrl
Ihhh of Dr. David Hill to the extent
that they are coming to the houne re
ulurly now for mealK. Thin morning
there were 11 that anowered roll rail
for breaklRKt, and the family Is In
rreai.liiK in nlz tvery day. The bird
kvi hecomlng: very tame.
oiih condition In a Seattle hoHpltal ao- for the three beut, Mr. Jliium Ih offer
Inif prizes. Competent JudKCH will de
c'de the winners.
Wuior Ii l'lalwd
I'endleton water Ih receiving praina
from many I'endleton people who have
vlKlted vaiioiiH localltleg thlH Hummer
and who Htale that local drinking wa
ter htm proved to be the best. Mr. and
Mm. Clarence i'enland, who recently
returned after a trip to WeaHide and
ether pointH, Hiiy that the water here
fxcels that of any city they vinlted
durliiK the Hummer.
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Many I'lnwli llarvttit.
tcntion. The heads, which are the ' majority of Lmalilla county
property of locul people, ar Khown Im i wliesxt farmers w;ll by tonlnht have
i biickBiouiid of evergreen boiiKhs.
The heads ure beautiful upeclmens a ad
cordin to a telegram received by his
Hon John Walter who left at onfe to
pe with his father.
NEWSNOTES
OF PENDLETON
Ir. Iliitlerv "Iti'tnrns.
Dr. II. H. Hatlery
has returned
WitlK'.HN I'MJlH'H lull.
Harney Kolinn, who was being held
by the city police as a witness to the
alleuedMale of drills chained against
Uert Swaney, escaped from the c'ty
jail last nitilit. The door to his .-ell
ippureiitly was unlocked from outside.
'the police said this morning, and
from the Kant where he ha Iwen for Solmn evidently has made a getaway.
wvcnil wet'ks taking post-giadoale .'Swane.v has been In Jail for
wurk. . ' days.. The federal officials at Port-; rather poor land but the yield did noi
,,. land were notified immediately iiftxrifco below 20 bushels and averaged 32
WciitlH'r If i WnriiKT. ' the man's arrest but to date no reply ' bushels to the acre. Mr. Fisher also
The weather Ih noticeably wsrnu-r from them has been heard. lalsed considerable Turkey Jted this
finished harvesting operations. Others
will have finished by next Saturday,
ulihough harvest will not lie entirely
finished in this county until the mid
dle of September as the season, Is al
ways late In the Cabbage Hill, Weston
Mountain and Reed and Hawley
.Mountain districts.
Mr. -Farmer
' Bring in your produce and live
stock. We pay tin; highest market pri
ces at all times.
THE TILE
SUPPLY
Phone 187
739 Main Street
Pendleton
CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR
Proprietor '
Diamonds
. Gift That La.'t."
liost treaurd rf nil genm
and most enduring.
-because
!n'it BIiH HliowliiK.
Turk'ey lied wheat grown in the Xo
111 region made a fine showing this
year, nay- Charles Dalian and J. F,
Kihhr, of N'olin, who are here today.
Mr. Dallas recently finished harvest
: inter 4H0, ncres and secured a yield of
several i r.r.oa sacks. Nearly 100 acres was
ytar and secured a good yield.
Safe HUM forlNFANTS&l'iVALIDS
ASK FOR
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The Original
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iorlnfiint,!ljvitljnil0rot InitChftdren J
The Original FocJ-Dri:;k Tor All Ages
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Avoid
lmitAtiont
ui Substitutes
Plctl MltV.M1t-dQr.)n Knffrt l Powder
No Cooking Nourihini- Disetible
Pay Cash " Receive More Pay Less
Despain&Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court I'honeSSO
! t;l..; lo Ilo Opened.
liidii for the construction of 40,060
lineal feet of wooden guard fence at
various points on the state highway in
I'l.iatilla county and for a bridge over
K.HBC (ittlch at Stanfield will be open
i d al a meeting of the State Highway
Co -Hi-ion to be held in Portland
AiikusI sit. The bridge, according I"
Meci;ioatlons. will require, appro!
ir.ati ly CI) cubic yards of Class "A"
tonctetc, !!(lt) pounds of metal rein
forcement, 75 lineal feet of concrete
handrail and HO cubic yards of excavation.
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'p.i:ir ;kts .wtriiKit
PMILADEI.I'IHA. Aui. 13. (A.
P.J Putie Kuth knocked, his 4tth
nimer yesterday.
The truest messenger of the finest sentiments Is
the honest tribute of the diamond,, ,
"Sawlelies' for diamonds" Is so firmly i-ataMished
in th.H locality that it is needless to Bay more.
We feature Stone at $T,0, $7.-, f IOO
-Jemeieo
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The larnewt Dlsinond I Holers In E1terD t
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Pay as You Go
W 11 Hold MivtillK.
j A meeting for the discussion of the
recent inspection of potato fields, and
j of potato diseases, will be held by the
'Weston Community Club tonijiht at
: V est on Mountain. Fred Hennion will
' eddress the meeting. Farmers of th
I Wesli n and Peed and Hawley motm-
Italn region and showing a marked In
THE STREET CAJJ SYSTEM OF "PAYING AS
YOU ENTER" WAS, INAUGURATED FOR
THE SOLE PURPOSE OF DOING AWAY
. WITH THE CONDUCTOR -"A LITTLE DE A V
WEIGHT."
KY GETTING CASH FOR OUR GROCERIES
WE DO AWAY WITH HUNDREDS OF DOL
LARS OF "DEAD WEIGHT." NO WONDER
WE SELL FOR LESS.
; Despair. & Lee Cash Grocery
209 E. Court Phor. 880
Pay Cash Cash Pay?
Britisher's ' Efforts to Cause
Artificial Rain by Bombing
Skies Meets With Ecbuke.
P.y .NEWTON C. PARKE
(International Kens Service Staff
Correspondent.)
LONDON, Aus. 13. An enterpris
ing Jjuidon newspaper tried to break
a long spell of drought by aliening the.
heavens on two separate evenings with
blanks and by dropping bombs from
an areoplane into a few tiny clouds.
The rain didn't come. And now the
Hev. K. A. Phillips explains why God,
according to the clergyman, was angry
ftt the attempt to Interfere with th:
normal processes of nature and with
held a rainstorm that actually was on
its way, giving France and certain por
tions of England bounteous showers,
but keeping London dry as a bone.
"It is not right or proper to attempt
to interfere with nature," Bald the Rev.
ereyt in certified seed nnt.itoon nut
r.H-ently 85 fields passed the tlrt ''"""I"- w,In "m' as ""'
' en i Ion test. Ihi imwN whose 1 ' .
fieids were inspected and who hxve
s!ion a tirogressive spirit are 'W . I,.
l;ayitorn, Ernest Bryson, Paul Hop
kmi:, 'itist Olson, Ferguson Hroy., V,
K. Conlil. Cecil Hyatt, E. M. Jones,
Wrnie U ilarr, ( W. Met-, H. V.
Ci. on, ten, Will Hall, E. E. Tucker.
Charier I, .May, Robert G. Tweedy,
E. K. Fnust, Hoy Hyatt, J. W. Bowers,
1!. O. Blomgren, David W 1Tlrey lior
"' Snnis, H. A. Ball, Carl Brulscher,
IVi.l titnkhart, George M. CIol'SIoii.
I'ennis, A. H. Klbbey, Hoy AV.
I h-.iallen, Alex- McCorkell, XV. A. Jlc
Corkell,, AV. A. McCorkell, E. L.
TPti-hell, Charley Rose and Selmer
1 hon pson.
' A Pritish oil concern is using the
ajrplane to locate oil In ' Venezuela.
Oil-bearlmf lands in that part of the
world are distinguished by the jinrtlnl
destrtntlon of vegetation and photo
graphs are taken of all likely looking
sections of the country, as well as
means of approaching by waterways or
P ' B
us in due time, and He will not fail
us in thin matter."
The first shelling of the air brought
out Rreat enwda. Komhs and the kind
of "maroons" -used to warn England
of ,air raids during the war were fired
into the heavens for more than two
hours. The ncjcC morning two clouds,
apparently about the size of ordinary
bedspreads, registered appearance in
the blue, hut that was all.
The second bombardment brought
no better results, though the sky be
came overcast. Then the Daily' Ex
press, urped on by a number of read
ers who advised the newspaper to
"shoot the clouds," sent up a plane
equipped with smaH'bombs.
' The areoplane swung up above the
clouds with bombs fixed at the end
of a fifty-foot cable. The bomb-erf
trailed' into the center of the clouds
and Ret off by electricity. The current
of displaced air resulting from the ex
plosion sent the plane sliding off at
an antrle of forty-five desrees. A few
moments later the pilot drove back
throueh the bombed cloud and emersr-
ed damp from head to font, but the
sufferers 9,000 feet below were sti!'
parched.
OPEN
Sundays and Evenings
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Gas
Oils
Labor
30c Per Gallon
30c Per Quart
$1 Per 'Hour
For. Service Car
Phone 780
ay or Ni&ht
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Newsome & Gumming
For (he Itest Automobile Repairing. , , . ,
701 W. ALTA ST, ' ' ' T
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Vith the number of automobile,
trucks and motorcycles advanced to
the point where there is now one mo
tor vehicle to about every six adults
In the country, attention continues to
be tmiwfl on the nation's bill for tire
abuse and the avenues through which
savings can he effected. i
Whereas ten yen in afro, according to
data compiled by the Firestone Tire
& Rubber Company, few tire buyers
Kave much attention to the needs of
tire care, today with tire prices nt the
lowest level in history and with duality
never so good, tho truck owner nnd
motorist are Riving their tire erpiip
ment lis much attention and rons!der
Ing their tires ss of the same relative
Importance fs the vehicles mechanism
ee hndv. TWt neeour's in no mal!
measure for the splendid avernce m'i-
tv-o now roile 1 u by oo,t tires, for
now they are allowed lo demonstrate
all the worth built into them.
The motorist Is ronllzlnsr. with IV
eperator of tlw 1 pneumatic shod truck
that to 'allow his tires to run on we-t
nfter "week without checking up tn
if the nir Inflation is nt normal, is t'
run the chances of excessive stretch
ing nnd heating, for, when soft, the
cas'ng runs analyst a wave In the tren-"
rubber which, under theS romlit!oB.
win null ewny and separate from th
tire's carcass. Another lltte ivflntio''
encel Is to retilnce the air rt least
twice n year. Stale nir his a dot "or
al in effect on the tube, say Firestone
service experts.
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PART?, Ane. r. . Tw
hundred and fifty r.pvscn'a' : '
the American 1 e-lon have nriived
They received mil tarv honoi i nM
wee elu errd l y iho i.",ii '; v.li'
EMAN
TESTIFIE
Declares L) di& E. Finkfcara's Vege
table Compound to Be the Best
Medicine for Girls and Wcraea
Hamilton, Ohio. "I had such awful
pains in my back I could hardly stand
a on my leet and 1 was
IIUVCI W1U1UUL a
headache. If I
walked up town I
thought 1 would di op
r 1 ifclt so bad I had to
Sit
?t!.r, to hed nnd 1 wna
ft --J not able to do much
X mv housework.
. , I would have hemor-
:.. I rhages every two
1 weeks and dragging
. ...Idown uains. I liad
been feelmj badly for t) tree years and
had two of the best doctors in the city,
but I kept getting worse and only
weighed 125 pounds. I saw your adver
tisement and I took eight boxes of Lvdia
E. Pinkham's Vegetablempound fab
lets, four bottles Lydia E. Pinkham's
Blood Medicine and your Liver Pills and
noticed an improvement right away.
Now I weigh 1X8 pounds and feel fine.
Everybody tells me how well I look and
asks me what I took and I always say,
'Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, the best medicine in the world
for any sickness to which girls and
women are sub ject. ' I will always have
a good word for your medicine and you
mav use my name whenever you wish."
Mrs. Joseph Williman. TJ2 South
9th Street, Hamilton, Ohio.
GOING UP "
We announce an increase in the
price of coal September 1st. Our
mines have issued a new price list ef
fective 'on this date increasing the
price on "PEACOCK" coal Fifty Cents
a ton; " ' " . " !t' V.
Order Now
THE COMFORT COAL
OF
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Smythe-Lonergan
Co.
Quality
Quantity
Service
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Lv.JiclitjiJ LIGHT-SIX COUPE RODSTK iifa j
i vM.ta 1 "-wuj
1. j . ' $1895 l.o.fc. South Bend 9
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THE New Light-Six Coufe-Roadster, while it holds a
strong appeal for any prospective user, is particularly
suited to the requirements of the doctor, the salesman,
tha field engineer or any other man whose professional or
business duties demand a light-weight, cconomically-operated
car for aii-season use.
In reliability ii ii tradition rlly Stttdcbalier. And the measure
of public appreciation of this and other Studebaker models is
indicated by the fact that Studebaker (with the exception of
one manufacturer of a well known and very low priced car)
led tho world, during the first six months of 1921, in the
number of automobiles produced and sold.
This
is a Studebaker Year
WALLACE BROS.
NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CAR3
f. o. 6. Factories, tffectiv Junt Ut, 1321
. Tmwrimt Cri mnJ RoaJitmrm
UCHT-JIX t-PASS. ROADSTER . '. $13C0
LK'.HT-SIX T(.JKING CAR .... IJJS
SPF.ciAL-six i p ass. roadster . . . . iss
SPECIAUS1X TOURING CAR ....
SPECIAL-SIX 4 PASS. ROADSTER . . H it
BIG-&IX TOURING CAR
Cw mnj Star
IW.HT-SIX 2 PASS. ClUPEOAt)irC
LU.HT-SlX 5 PAS3. SKIIA.N .
S?HIL-SIX 4PASS CiUR .
Sff ClAlrX k-PASS. StLIA.M .
IG-M 4 PASS. COIIPK i .
Ilia SIX J PASS. SEDAN . .
ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES
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