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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1921)
.... .y-fr-: pAozmm EIGHT PAG23 SttfiA Til V.I .uutuu ji,,.,.-. tumuli jujju4L.ug People Here and There IN LOST SOAP SEARCH d m ' !' i mi riiTimin ii ii in i ii ii ii i inn . Ul D&le Phillip? and oha Main have. Lturoed home after It 1 trip to Bond. ; they drove back Saturday evening,-.' 'Robert Simpson Is expected ' home in the morning iron rorunnu wnere Vie has boon since Saturday evening. ri Andrew Harvey, v5h6 recently urned after a visit to New York, lesterday for Cincinnati, fho. Win remain for a reip; week. left He HICAUC H MADE Xh BANDITS LOS ANOEI.ES, Aug. 29. (U. P.) L-Natloiittl detective; agencies . have Ln retained to trdco various nego tiable papers and securities secured by bandits tn a (120,000 Vobliery from jhe palatial homo ot Frank Mosher. Motor Iiandlts removed a 400 pound iafe from Moshor's house . while he Hid his wife llncl at a nearby cafe. Marriage license , A license to wed has been Issued to Kdwnrd A. Kolley, a mechanic and Sarah Helena Hughes, a teacher, both of Pendleton. Bayse Creek, about one and one-hulf mtles from the Wright Cabin where a little more than one week ago Louis nagalns was shot. The still had a capacity of 100 gallons the officers report, and more than 20 barrels which had evidently been used as mash containers were found. Water from a spring was piped to the coo! er. Some venison, along with other supplies wns found by the officers. Ridgway located the still lam Wed nesday. It had apparently been de serted about 10 days. Wood for Sale is cm iyta Yellow Pine, Fit, and Tamarac KARL tilLLANDERS, Pendleton Tv it Decrees Decrees of divorce have been grant ed to Charlotte Dudley from Kari Dudley and to Christ Nastas from Mary Gress Nastas. In the former case, tho defendant Is ordered to pay to the plaintiff (500 In cash and $100 a month us alimony. Tho custody of Donald Karl Dudley, a minor child, Is awarded to the plaintiff, and the de fendant Is ordered to pay J50 a month for his support until ho reaches his majority. ;t iiik Htm The largest still yet taken by the au thorities was demolished Sunday morning by Deputy Sheriffs B. B. P. Ridgway and Wen Spears on Little .. " t -4 Canning Fruit This wili "be the last week for Good Canning Peaches. Get tem now or you will be too late. "Extra Fancy Elberta, very large, per crate -.$1.25 52 lb. box Italian Prunes $2.50 Bartlett Pears, from ... .$1.85 to $2.50 per crate We will; have a shipment of very large, extra fancy Flemish Beauty Pears in this week at $2.25 M TABLE SUPPLY . ii Phone 187 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor PayCash Receive More Pay Lesi Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court i Phone 880 B luestone 10c per lb. Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Pay Cash Cash Pay? THE UNIVERSAL CAR v.'i': .. The Ford Sedan ia the favorite family car, scats five comfortably. While an enclosed car with permanent top, it has large windows, and may in a minute be changed to a most delight ful open car with always a top protecting against the sun. In inclement weather it is a closed car, dust-proof, water-proof, cold-proof. Finely upholstered. Equipped with electric starting and lighting system and demountable rims with 3-inch tires frontandrear. A real family car. Won't you come in and look at it? : Tk. eliahr of the electric car with the economy of the Ford. IrAjJUlANii Phono 408 SIMPSON AUTO CO. Water mid Johnson St. SOCIETY i CELEBRATION IN MEXICO, Mrs. Thomas O. Winter, president of the National Federation of Wom en's Clubs, who was a Pendleton vis itor during the state federation con vention here, has asked that the club women of the United Mates take note of the celebrutlon to be held in Mex ico City, September 16. If any Ore gon women should be going to Mexi co Cily, Mrs. Ida 15. Callahan, state president, asks that she notify her so that Oregon may be represented at the celebration. RETURN FROM TRIP. Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman re turned yesterday from a three weeks' motor trip. Leaving the party of Umatilla county people who visited Irant county August 10, Mr. and Mrs. Hartman drove to Prlneville, thence through McKensle Pass to Eugene and later went to Gearhart. , BOSTON, Aug. 29. (I. N. 8.) Cleanliness Isliot always for the best. At least that Is wjiat a number of Charlestown youths are now saying. It seems that five hundred cakes of soap disappeared last week from a store on Hanker Hill street. Police were notified. " Patrolmen Hobbs and Schnicks no ticed an unusual number of -clean hands, necks and ears among the ch'.l-. dren. They asked one waHhed youth if he had any of the new soap. An affirmative answer wan lilven. Fol- Inwmt numerous nnestions and various! the Uilson-Knowr Company, vi.it. hom rin Hav netted 8f.ui Known" wholesale drugalsts, bars of the 'missing' soap. The seardi is still on. Biggest Thing; of 4 Kind Ever Seen in 'i hat State, Says Big Wholesaler. CHICAGO, Aug. 9. (I. X. 8.) "Scandal fans" are barred from the morals cosrtroom of Judge Joseph Schulman. The Judge sentenced 32 "funs", to two hours confinement became they refused to leave the room after he warned them the cases on trial were The fact that 625,000 bottle of Tan 1;io have been cold In the Htate of New York since Its intrnduction there'' less than one year ano, is a big business lt.m that will attract unusual atten tion throughout the entire East, for nothing like it has ever happened be fore. It breaks all records, Mr. George I!. Evans, manager of the well- with ', brunches In Albany, Buffalo, Roches-1 ter and Syracuse, recently announced that the preparation was now selling in the)r trade territories alone at the phenomenal rale of approximately : . t m i , i i c bottles a year. 'if the present raticontinues. said to alone will proh- erably over 7"0,00i es a year. This In a tremendous j figur, but I am really conservative In I making this statement." Tanlac Is sold in Pendleton by Thompsons' Drug Store and by all leading druggists everywhere. i I ir tne present ra fljVr Mr. Evans, "th's stn K j , ably require conslde l i bottles a year. Thl n i 1 M Wedding Rings A THOUGHT WORTH WHILE As the wedding ring is expressive of the highest sentiment in our lives, so should it be worthy of truly expressing it. We are exclusive agents for the genuina orange blossom , ring the best ring yet made. Our prices are most moderate, hand en graved ring3 from $7.50 to ? 15.00. Werner. MOTOR TO MEACHAM Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson and Mr. Robinson's aunt, Mrs. W. W. Cavl r.oss, left this evening by motor for Meacham. They wljl be accompanied home by Mrs. J. F. Robinson, who has been sojourning at the mountain re sort. ARRIVE FROM CALIFORNIA. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hemls, of Red. lands, California, arrived here Satur day for a weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dudley. RETURN FROM NEWPORT. Mrs. Thomas Rarclay has returned after a visit to Newport. She was ac companied there by Miss Vera Means, ot Boise, Idaho. EXPERIMENT STATINS WILL SEND Bums Station Will Have Ex hibit of Australian Wheat Which Yields 82 Bu. to Acre. The Hermlston (Experiment Station, the Burns station and the Union sta ll, ,n win iii-h make extensive exhibits at the Northwest Grain and Hay Show to ha held hero September 18 10 i. according to word received today by Fred Bennlon. secretary of the Grain and Hay Association. Tho linrna station of Which Obll Satttuck is superintendent, will have an exhibit showing the alfalfa, sun- flnaer nea and oat crops. Tney will also show the growth of Federation wheat, an Australian variety, which has the highest yield of any wheat un der irrigation at Burns or the Aber deen, Idaho, station. The yield for this wheat, In the irrigated region of Burns, was 82 bushels tojhe acre tills year. I)i:rrcrciivs to Pc Shown. Tho difference ill the yield .secured when wheat is grown after alfalfa and when wheat Is gr ) n after wheat, win ,! ho xiinwn. Mr. Shattuck states that he believes more people can. be reached throuitn tne grain nu nmn at the state fair and he plans a fine exhibit. , Fort. Fold wheat will be featured In the exhibit made by Union Station, of which Robert Wlthycombe Is super intendent. A few. years ago the sta tion did special work in this variety and through the efforts of the station, much fine seed was grown. Professor George Hyslop, of O. A. C, says that certified 100 acres th s year in Sherman. Morrow and Gilliam which tho host Fortv Fold In the North west and which was grown from the seed first secured by the station. tYedliiic Methods I ctrirt A th Union Station is primarily a livestock station, the tonnage of silage of peas and barley and oats, ana sun flowers and corn, and the relative feeding values, will be shown,. Pro fessors E. L. Potter and H. A. Unrt- gi-en of A. C, and Mr. Withycomue. will make an exhibit of the various alfalfa and grain rations i"or feeding hogs, beef cattle and. iambs. iinih tho stations and the Herniis- tnn station will show the comparal'.ve yields from various vurleties of a'fal- and will show also their winter hardiness. Fornsv fro" Noted. Forage crop production will be ought to the noCce of the public by K. Dean, superintendent oi me Hermlston Station. He will show the methods of handling and Irrigating ills, with relation to production, nonrirn 11. Hasloo of the advisory committee of the association, will see that tho stations do not duplicate In their exhibits. H. i ' 'SCANDAL FANS' ARE EST- I : &?y r : v. n ftron M S. On. - If) " Pie large,- niHiTK'D'l ie (its Ui EHii tn-ut. - !j j "none of their bus'ness." Ttrfi judge V-,ttt-W5S ' said he would give 20 day sentences . VVi33 JLyJ&im-M' ' W fop the "second offonse." I Mv Hat is Off to the 1 I ' People of Pendleton : m '1 fgfetl j ' " "' ' ' '" ' N N xs , " J'V O , t " : B i g m) m ...It. nir f, g ER KILLED IN AUTO CRASH WRIGHT CITY. .Mo., Aug. il. (I. N. S.) Mrs. Nancy Greenwave and small daughter of Kansas CHy, were instantly killed and Mrs. A. H. Adams was perhaps fatally wounded when a passenger train demolished ' the auto mobile In which they were riding near here,- Did You See the Crowd? Have You been to the Sale? Si Gome Today! CALLAHAN lil See for Yourself. Crawford Furnitur g Co. illlllllllBIl il!l!!!i!i!I!IIII!lllI!II!IIIII!iIIil!!il!lllll!II!IIIilSl i 4 ;. 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