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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1921)
FAC2 FIVE ' nrr vaew rwvnnmhv Bwm.Tnw nw.nnn TTTMDAV EVENING. "SEPTEMBER C. 1921. ' .; I " TEN PACES " " '-I'- iitiiii ijiwi v j v ii ui , tijtwmvii - I , raci - . OLD RELIABLE !;" .-v;. WJr.fr n ,---T- j.J ,.f.l Hill.. HV . BB' 1 1" M I " ILj",r lCSf -X I 1 t V4H i " .r ' S .t:;:ygpfi-Here;anfl-f i:nere ; vg : ' wh sn and' . f -' j x c-'twj i t DLrjiLiri i r it,riio i n hi jn ". P. Itugsriule, l;llom;dule, wum Initon, sheep man, was u visitor in ;Pcndloton yesterduy. , , ' F, W. Falconer of the Cunningham flhecp Co., ha gone to Enterprise where lie will BUperlntenil the loudlng of n shipment of lambs. .T if. Rturcls was at Athena today 'where ha attended a big unction mils. 7Safe yijwk Milk """ v Invalids 'fhi "Food-Drink' for All Ages. Quick Lunch et Home, Ofl5cp,n4 FounUin3, AhforHORUCKS. Itir Ave! J Isiiiuliotu t Substitutes Churle XprrlH and Cum Cannon of Athena wer in Pendletun today trans-nctlng-buKiiiess matters. There Ih no demand for poor dia mond. aay J. II. Sp'ro, travelln.i Jewelry aaieman wlio is lr. I'endleton today, Mr. Splro Bays that the public Ik demnndinsr only the best diamonds and that there Ih no sale for atones of pour quality. He !' diamonds from the London market but purchases wml-precioiiB atonea irom These arc more eaaily procurred now than formerly, ttayu Mr. Ppiro, al thoiiBh amethyst are atlll hard to net. flpeakinjf of the trend of popular fa or, Mr. Splro says that there la an ever Jnereaalng demand for ton lameoH, of that city und who Is here visiting hl brother, K. 3. Uurke. ills firm dcalK in knittliiK warns and mcn'H wear and Mr. Burke Jiaya t'nut Uientw bsytS of lower prices has caused a ery Kuiiumi lory iiiuiBiiao ,i umouic . The heavyweight season Just ppjmed, during w hich lirinj- yarns wero made for the winter season, was very soofl, says .Mr. Hurko, and he look forward to n rood llchtweleht season, when I'yurns will be made for the summer i.-...i Ths comlnjt season for woniteU varns ls looking brighter, aays Walter ll lturke, of I'hlladeluhla, who la as sociated with the Yewdall & Jones Co. YOUR BIGGEST WISH ANSWERED y..." Your Wish for , Heat Efficiency,,- ; I Coal Cleanliness and Little Ash, A Well Warmed Home Thb Winter x; DEMAND. - . M9f ' i: ; - -A.Bird of a Coal r - Phone 178 I :0Ml Smythe-Loriergan: Quality Quaniity Service KOFliHlY j OFFICES AND OFFICERS Ml'M JudgiiKiit. A suit to recover Judgment for 80 which he alleges is due him on a loan has been f'.led by rtaioy, Raley & Stel wer and H, J. Warner In behalf of Thomas W. Seott against Mrs. June Andeison. Triiek Drivor' (Incd. For failure to stop his truck follow ing a collision on the, I 'Hot Hock road August 2 7, B. K. Keeney, a Grant county man, was fined 10 this morn ing lit the court of Justice Joe H. Tarkes when he entered a plea pf guil- ' y :' ' IVtlt'oiis for APiwIntmeiU. a. luititinn uKklnc that he be appointed administrator of the estate of Eva Blanche Uagains. nis aaugn- ter. has been presented to the counij clork by Thomas Jacques of PJiot ftock. The estate Is valued at about 120, according to the petiiion.( dobs Arc Visited. Stock judging clubs in' the county in visited durinir the oast week by Fred L'cnnioh, county agent, with a TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY HKMABLB and permanent party wishes to rent small furnished or unfurnished house, reference. Phone 7S9-M. ' FOU SALE Two sheep dogs one broke to work one 3 months old. 10I"lne.t. - FOlt PALE $180.00 Mahogany cab inet and Kdison phnograph for $125 rash. -Phone M8-W, "612 Maple St. WANTED First class sales lady for millinery. Address "V East Ore gonlan. ' . . , WANTED Furnished or unfurnish ed four Or fi- room house. Will lease for 6 months or year. No chil dren. Phone 401 between 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. , f Squeeze the juice of two lemons IrU ! a bottle containing three ounces ol 'orchard White, which any druz store will mipply for a few cunt, nhake Weil land you have a quarter pint of harm i lers and diillghtful lemon blench. Mas- l sage th'g sweetly fragrant loiion into the face, neck, arms and hanits ach oay, then shortly note tha beauty arro w'hlteiK.-Hs of your sl'in. 1 ainous Hluge beauties 'use this' lorn : n lot. on to I lea' h and bring th'it soft clear, ros -white comiilexion, alo as la freckle, sunburn, and tun blea"ch be- ' ause it t'oesn't Irritate. view to arousing interest In the stock Judging contests to be held in Ifermls ton at Field' ay next Saturday. Mr. Hcnnion has already held some prac tice contests. Teams from t'mat'ila, Columbia and Hermiston will com pete. ' , Marriage Utilises. Licenses to wed have been issued at the office of County Clerk it. T. Drown to the following couples: Olen A. Smith, farmer, Waitsburij, Wash., and Clara Tinker, of I'imatilla county; Hasten Mai Landrum, me chanic, vand i7in,l wav film"to" teacher, both of Pendleton; Lew Lee Sage, machinist, and Amanda Britten both of .w.uoii, e.i.u lu ......... ., 'arr;ns"ton. iiccounlant of Washing ton and 'Marie Palmer of Freewater, HUSBAND SUBMITS TO TRANSFUSION OF BLOOD . OPERATION FOR WIFE ARRAIGNMENT OF SELF CONFESSED HUSBAND . MURDERER POSTPONED One of the few operations for the transfusion of blocd per f,rmed In this part of the state has resulted favorably for Mrs. K. W, Ayers. The operation was performod Friday at St. An thony's hospital, blood from the body of her husband being transfused Into Mis. Ayere' veins. A rap'd Improvement in her condition, which was consider ed critical before the operation, has been noted. It. W. Ayera is deputy county assessor. Quality or Price " In every business is the decision wheth er to sell "quality merchandise" or "prico merchandise." We chose years ago to sell only" ( .; ; "QUALITY MERCHANDISE" " Jewelry of which we are proud and which we know will give satisfaction through j:he years to come. W have only one quality, the "best" it allows no disappointment'. ' v T Larcrst txamoivl Ieleni 'to Fjtrrt, lf'u 1 t,H VH SALEM, Sept. . (IT. P.) The de lay in the return ef Jcttce of thf Peace T'nruh caused postponement ol the scheduled arraignment of Airs. Alma Louisa Wnrtrtberser, self-con fessed husband murderer. The wom an Is jailed here and declares all sh wants is justice. She appears consid erably disturbed by the trend of events, although she adheres to the -story that the murder of her hus band waa incited through his repeated threats to kill her. She will be charg ed with fint degree murder. I., ASK KLTEAIi OF KX3CS.S TAXES WASHINGTON. Sept. B. (IT. P. Indications are that the senate fi- n.inne committee will recommend R reneal of the excess profits taxes and surtax above 32 percent as of Janu ary, 1921, when congress reconvenes. Tonsils Removed. John und Robert Moyer, sons of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Moyer. 609 College street, had their tonsils and adenoids rr-moved yestprda VIEVPOINT OFTREAIY PAWS. iVpt. t-r'iV. P.) The Am erican embassy, acting under Wash ington state department instructions, inquired informally today for France's viewpoint toward the German-American treaty. France has been asked to recognize the treaty. Embassies of other countries have been directed to do likewise. "Cold ta the Head" is an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh Those subject to trequnt 'Voids lu tiii head" will find that the use of HALL',' CATARRH MKD1C1NK hill build up th. System. . cleanse -the Hinod ami rende them less liable 'to colds. Repeated at tacks of Acute Catarrh may lead t Chronic Catarrh. hall's Catarrh medicine u taken internally and acta through t!u Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Bys tern, tli in reducing the Inflammation anc restoring normal conditions. All Druggists. Circulars free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Pay Cash - Receive More Pay Lea X Despain&Lee CashGrocqry J 209 E. Court Phone 880 SO Pound feox 5- Despain&Lee Cash Grocery : 209E. Court Phone 680 J Pay Cash Cash Pays 1 4 k i'"Piim m "Bujijuy11111 1 iwji -vjp I iMB JM ii iImmBW 1 'TUT MHHIIillli . ' . : . ' ' if v..':v.' 'cj" tx ;'t-:'V,: --:' ;-rW.. ; ':..:.i".f 's. . OSn0 Y TIM 11 . j ' " t " ' ' '.. !i . .. , , ' pt! , J'- , ' - ....'. "'.-. STX X yX i. -ii i Ui-U UmJ illn i ,i..,..Jl mi ii." if t $ w k v ii JlJiiiLlVii Jii N ' WE ARE SORRY if yon were unable to get waited upon. Tomorrow1 wc will have more clerks andean assure every one our personal attention. -- i 1 s PENDLETON'S VARIETY STORE - K' t l