DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, , MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 15, 1921 pags ms EIGHT PAGES- I People Here and There 1 Jl. M. Crommolin of Pendleton la at llirt Uenson, Oregon Journal. ChurlnH A. Carter has returned after a week spent ut lllnirhum Bprlnifs. .1. '13, Anderson, Helix farmer, wan a visitor In I'endlctoi) today on busl neH. F. P. Falrchlld of Pendleton Is a guest at the Hotel Benson. Oregon Journal. C.'w. Pu'ulii. Will H. Frye and Pr. IK A. Bchnelder of pilot Hock were visitors in Pendleton yesterday. . E. O, Oreenuwuld of the Inland Km pi re Hank left today for Hldawuv Hprinirs whero he will upend -his "va cation. Put 1-onerffnn of Pendleton, full of pep, push or prosperity, Is telling hlH Portland frienda about the forthcom ing Hound-l!p. Oregon Journal.- George Young, former proprietor of the Delta Ice cream parlor at Pendle ton hut now a resident of 1m firande, is transacting business In Portland. Oregon Journal. I II. T. McKnlght who has been here during the punt 18 month left today for Dillon, Mont., whore ho expects to work during harvest. le formerly made IiIh home In Montana, . T. A." Hughe and Dr. Tt. J, Vnn?;.n, of Ileppner, arrived In Pen- lleitn by motor yesterday. fr. Vu.ghan left last evening for Buker and will return here tonight to Join XI r, Htm-he Harold Hatlon. Pendleton youth who he von fame as u swimn.cr fy" the Muitnt.ni.ih Athletic Club, Is here from Portland, He Is visiting rela tives nn,! while here Is acting a J. r- nengor at the Western l.nlon orfwe during ih absence of . Willlitm t'irv, who is spending a vacation at Vny ette, ."dar.o. ' NKWS Nf)l R? l OF PENDLETON In New lxH.-atlii. The I'endletiin Shoe Shop Is now located In Its new (farters on Court street. '""! I liriliA MP "l-l f i Mtiiiim ITOUr IHtllNir OFFICES AND OFFICERS .Vanicil Administrators. 11. n. fcitunlleld and fleorge II. Cop plnfier h:ivo been appointed Joint nd inn.istiiilois of the estate of the late Thon as Thomas of Kcho. Scout" to Meet The Coy Scouts, Troop 1, will meet tonight ui the city hull. Thj n ecting has been called for "o'clock o.' !('. J II, Cornellson, scout mastar, w.!l be In chaige, ' I Secure Marriage fjoeiiwti. !, :.. c I or Milton. I Mucuses to wed have been granted I'rcrt Pennlon, courtty agent, Is In lo Johr K. Kelly, a painter, and Edith Hecks, both' of Frcewater; and to Archie Vernon Simmons, a laborer, itr.rt Vl inle itevena Moore, clerk, both i f Pendleton. Round the Sport Circle ' WITH JACK VEIOCK, International News Sporting lxlitor XKW YOltK, Aug. 15. (I. N. S.) Kir Thomas Upton, one of the grand est and without a doubt the giimest rportsmnn the world ha ever known. Is Robot to try once more lo lift the historic America's Cup. Fourt Imes, over a period of twenty, two yea'rs, has Sir Thomas attempted to win hack the 8'lver trophy, oriKtn iilly hung up In England and won and held In America ever since the first race around ,the Isle of Wight, seventy yeirs ugo the 2 2d of this month. Four pictures of his fight with Champ Jack Dempsey. No doubt he gets groggy every time he looks at the fourth round. A Dempsey-Willard shindig Is just. In I thy offing at this writing. Tex Hick nrd Is feeling the big Kansnn out nil seeking to druw out the public as well Tex Is a shrewd bird. He pays more at tention to public opinion than he does to the fighters, and Wlllard's chances of getting a match promoted by Tex will depend larsely on what the boxin; timns this great yachlmnn has met ! puhllc and the press say of It. .... ,t... l.iif hft h,.a n.t ! ..... Jlillon today carrying on follow-up worl; in the fruit orchards. .Mr. Hen nlon recently held thinlnng demon- ulrntlons in t'n cast end of the coun ty. ' Dr. Brimdngo Returns. Dr. It. H. Hrunduge ha returned home after a month spent In the Fos ter Heulth Home at Clarkston, Wash Ington. A course In the treatment of cancer was taken by the physiclun during hi absence. .Mr. McCoy In Oiurge Mr. C. U McCoy will bo In charge of the office of Dr. H. S. McKensde, eye, ear nose' and throat specialist. during his absence. Dr. and Mrs. Mc Keivle left today for a. motor trip to Portland, Seaside und Crater ijike. They will return here September I. Italn Palls Yesterday. Pendleton and I'matilhi county In general were visited by a heavy rain yesterday. Although the majority of the harvesting ha been completed, Hoinn farmer have not finished und tbe rain will cause a delay. It I the second to occur during the 1&21 har vest. Finrc vxnr.R controi,. PHIUADKU'HIA, Aug. U,. (!.'. P.) Fire which took a toll of fix lives and caused a million doll'kr dumage to the plunt of the Atlantic, Iteflning Company was controlled idiortly after noon. Market I t nciinuged. POnTI.AND, Aug. 15. (A. flrnln I unchanged P.) Ti Mis Maude Wilkins of Port land, Say Life Was a Bur. den Now Like a Different Person. "I'm only on my second bottle of Tanlac. but the relief I have already received hits been so wonderful I want to let everybody who suffer like I did know about this good medicine,'1 said MIsh Maude Wllklns, 1016 Glenn Ave.. Portland, Oregon. "For year! didn't eat a meal wlth oiu suffering ngonle nfterward, and nt times I hud awful spell of nausea end was unable to retain even a glas of water on my stomach. I had rag ing headaches nearly every day and often mirh blinding spell of dlr-xlnesa that I would have to grab . hold of something to teady myself r I used to dread to see night come, n I knew It meant hour of restlessness for me, rnd I was so worried and miserable nil the time that life was Just a bur den. "I'm Just like a different, person now, lor Tanlke ha benefited me In every way. My appetite I ravenous and I never have a touch of Indiges tion. In-fact my health now seems to he perfect, but I'm going to lake A little irforo Tanlne Just to be nre that by recovery Is complete. Tanlac Ik certainly the best of all medicines." Tanlao I sold In Pendleton by Thompson's Drug Store and hy lending druggist everywhere. NOTICE Having disposed of my husines 1 nm closing up my account. Every one knowing themselves to he In debted to me plcuse settle at once, otherwise your account will have to be placed with a collector. ( biers (irnmlson Here. Jim Allieott, a grandson of old Chief Joseph, one of the picturesque chaructcr In the history of the Cuy use and t'matilla Indians, was In Pendleton today on bnslnes. The old chief father was Tu Wa Toy and his grandfather name wa Wa I-a Moot kin. Jim Allieott I living on the Reservation. Leave for Prisoner. Deputy Sheriff Dave Lavender left today for Helena, Mont., to get ly Hill, wanted here for larceny by bailee. Tint ha been wanted here for several v.ei.ks, but he was taken in tow by tbe Montana authorities and recehtd u sentence there on e.tiothcr offoit." ith disappointment, but 'he has not given up hope. He will make his fifth attempt in 1923. The next challenger will b Sham rock V. Sir Tom will build her next year and sail her across the broad reaches of the Atlantic to try his lurk once, more over the- famous Sandy Hook course. Announcement of Lip ton's intention gave the American sporting public a thrill of deepest al miration for him. He ha spent thotis From this distance a Willard-DeroP sey match, providing Willard really can and honi-stly will get Into condi tion, look like thp only logical one In the near future, and It will probably bp niade in due time. Tint we also be lieve that Willard should prove his fit tiefs in a physical way by taking on at least ono big husky before he meets Dempsey. A good many boxing fans rave often speculated on what a Wil-lard-Fulton match would be like, and and upon thousands of dollars in his it appears that such a match ought to To Condemn Klght-of-uay Suits by the county ngainrt the Cun .l ham Sheep Co. and a?'ilust .Mark A. Stortevant and Alma Stinle v.int. Un a been filed by It. I. Kee.tor, dlblrb t attorney to secure condemna tion of l.i n fls owned bv the def ?i,d:iits :i a right of way for the Oregon- 'A'ashinyton highway. Are liCavliig IVnilleton Dr. Dale Kothwell, well known op tometrist who ha practiced In Pen dleton for the past 12 year, ha dis posed of hi office equipment and rec ords to Dr. K C. rtichey, of Portland, who ha been with the Columbia Op llcul Co. of that city. Dr. Kothwell's plan are not yet complete but he ex pect to locate In'Seattle where he Ik making nrranKetnent to purchase the Wegner Optical Co. After selling their residence Dr. and Mrs. Kotn- well will leave for tho Sound city. Dr. and Mr. Hichey are to arrive here this week and Dr Richey will take charge at once. He I a young man and come to Pendleton well recom mended. He is graduate of the Do keyser Institute of Optometry. Di fticbey, who I an O.-A. C. man. served In the 1'nlted Stales army during the recent war ond wit a lieutenant. FRENCH PREMIER WILL ATTEND WASHINGTON', Aug. 15. (U. P.) Premier Briand ot France, notified Secretary Hughe that he personally will attend the Washington disarma ment conference. , MCRDKR IS VFJUHCT (Continued from page 1.) Sheriff Zoe Houscr Is in the neigh borhood todoy where tbe crime wa committed making investigations. The party yesterday which examined the premise consisted of the sheriff, the county coroner and C. Z. Randall, deputy district attorney. Many crime have been committed In the mountain near the scene of the mysterv which now occupies the ottentlon of officials, and the perpe trators have managed to escnpe detcc- U"a lest of the blood that stained the nxe Is being mude to ascertain whether It Is of human origin. The possibility of suicide I not given serious consideration by the of ficials. The wound on the back of his head 'considered too deep for it to have possibly been caused by the man striking himself as he leaped into the well It was only 10 feet from the top of the well to the surface of the water. IN DECEMBER IEAT Aside from a gain of a fourth of a cent In December and September grain, the wheat market remains the same today a on Saturday. Septem ber wheat closed at 91.24 14 and De cember at 1.26 K. Following aro the quotations receiv ed by Overbeck & Cooke, local brok ers: Wheat Open Hiph Low Close Sept. 1.24 $1.2r,U 1.234 1.24 Dec, 1.20 1.27 1.2514 1.26 V4 Corn ?ept. .:,(!. .r,614 M Dec. .r.5'4 .55 .55 .55, Wheal Started strong but buying power failed apparently and the mar ket declined to a discount of about one cent under Saturday's final price. Ex porters took the offerings on the break again giving strength to the market and the entire loss waa regained. The seaboard reported only a fair export demand but advice from the Gulf Intimated a large business wa being dono nt advanced premium. Coun try offering to arrive were light and It i generally believed that- winter wheat movement will be limited from now on unless the prices are more at tractive. Omaha messages estimate that 75 to 90 per-cent of wheat to be moved from that state has already been shipped. The situation I gen erally working into a stronger position, if the early spring wheat movement is well taken as many expect it to be a higher range of prices I more than likely to be established. efforts to win a "mug" that originally cost but one hundred guineas, and he will spend . another small fortune In his fifth try. When the Shamrock IV and the Resolute got away for their 1!20 series sentiment was with the Liplon yacht because of the gameness and persist ence of her sponsor. So It will be ogaln In 1923 when Shamrock V spreads her wings in the breeze off the old Hook. No one can Bay tnis senti ment is a lack of loyalty. Such stick-tl-it-lvenen deserves victory. Lnrrv Hansen, the durable Dane, has had 356 fights, but there's many a durable husband who has him beaten to a fraz.le. ' Michigan athletic are" going' to hurry up in nil departments from now on. Sports at Ann Arbor will be given a new shot of ginger and It will be well for al! rivals to look out for the Wol verines. Why? Well, old man "Hurry Co" Fielding If. Yost I at the head of everything athletic at Michigan. We could have answered the question with just one wor,l "Yost" a word that speaks volumes to readers of tho sport pages. For twenty long years Yost has been the boss of Michigan football. In that time he' has turned out ome of the greatest gridiron team and stars the country has ever known and his rec ord is emblazoned with success after success. He has won nioi wr dictatorship -of all athletics at Michi gan and no man was ever more de serving. Good luck to you, ole "HurrS' rp." It may be a cruel cut, but we are prompted to remark that Jack joim- son will probably feel natural in every State where he is burred. fleorges Cnrpentier is studying the be a good primer for Willard if he can get Into-shape. Dempsey beat Fulton in one round. If Willard cannot beat the big plasterer he has no right to a return match with Dempsey. In the event of a Wlllard-Fulton match Dempsey should aree to take the winner. $1.00 China Special This week's special is as attractive as any we have featured. HAND PAINTED CHINA at $1.00 a piece. These are articles which retail from $1.50 to $3.00, but which we are offering as a "Sawtelle Summer Special," for $1.00. , . See Our North Window -demeieir 5 Special," for $1.00. . 1 WV V WW Tbe Largest Diamond 1 balers In VMi 4ftgu 9 Pay Cash Receive More Pay L88 I Despain&Lee Cash Grocery VA RIS, Aug. 15. (I. N. S.l If yo reallv love your best girl hand her a couple of quarter or a couple of 920 j gold pieces with which to keep ner stockings up. Mile. Suzanne !nglen, woman ten nic champion of the world, inaugurat ed the fad. She found that the round garter the only kind tlrey wear in France bound her leg too tishtly and shut off blood circulation. She discov ered that by placing a French "sou" or penny In the roll of her stocking, twisting it several times pd then tucking it in nt the top she had an ad mirable garter. French girls were quick to seize the opportunity to demand gold pieces and they are very rare In France of their lovers. One French actress an nounces that she now keeps hers up with gold pieces Btudded with dia monds, i A special elevator running to every floor of Atlantic City's newest hotel proves a convenience to bathers, who can reach the beach by means of a tunnel under the board walk, with which the elevator connects. 209 E. Court Phone 880 Eagle Brand Milk Per can 25c Despain&Lee Cash Grocery TYI OOA 2SU9 Hi. Court rcone ocki Pay Gash Cash Pays ( TT- SAX FHAN'CISCO, Aug. 15. (IT. I'.) Grave doubts are expressed regard ing the recovery of Newton Converse, tho aviator who fell yesterday at Marina when his machine went into a tall spin. A little girl, 13 year of age, riding with her father, was killed. Tho girl's aged grandmother, seeing the machine crash, collapsed, and Is reported to be in a serious condition. GREEKS OPEN OFFENSIVE ; Peaches for Canning Now is the time for you to get your Canning Peaches. CltAWFOIWS AND ELBERTAS AT $1.50 PER CRATE. ,. APRICOTS, BARTLETT PEARS, PRUNES, PLUMS, NECTARINES. . t CANTALOUPES 5c HENS AND FRIES ALL THE TIME. I THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors ATirF.NS, Aug. IT,. (I. N. S.) The (reeks opened n new offensive against the Turkish Nationalists on the Anoto- lian bnttlefront, according to Informa tion from Smyrna. The Turks are re tiring Into the entrenched positions around Angora. Tho Ismid peninsula Is now wholly cleared of Turkish troops. Stl JOSE IS TOTAL WRECK SAX FrtANCI.-'CO, Aug. 15. (f. P.) AH hope of saving tbe stranded vessel, Fan Jose, was abandoned when the steamer Apns removed the crew nnd officers and left the vessel to break up. The steamer Homer Is speeding south in an attempt to sal vage a large portion of the cargo, but the saving of the vessel itself Is hope less. The waves are doing consldcr- ible damage. T WASHINGTON. Aug. 15. P. IV The dry enforcement office offlc'als estimate that additional appropria tion totaling 15,iMM,flnn will be needed to stop the flow of 1'n.unr be ing smuggled into the I'nlted State. The Increased appropriations would enable a coast guard service, a federal prohibition unit to set up a blockade off ihe Atlantic coast and employ sub chaser to run dowu llijuor ships. s , Mutual Confidence and GoodWill H Our Message Daily! 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