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PAS 2 FI7I rem VIS PAGES': y if;- DAILY EAST OBEGONIAN, PENDLETON, CUEGOS? WEDNESDAY EVEXISG. SEPTEMBER 7, 1921. in... ----- r t ... ... . Hi, . -3g ,t -T r ; ; " ' .,' " 1 People Here and There & WAR CLOUDS HANGING IS. H. Pomer0 chief aeputjVfcflre antlisiml of the state, was hre today on a business trip. , ' . ' . i ; Good, crops ah4 fairly good roads have boon seen by.Pat Connelly, lrew sey, Oregon, sheepman, wh'o was ' In Pendleton yestefrdny. Connelly hiiH 1 Just completed tour of Idaho, Wiish lngton and Oregon.' " ; WAIt FIXAXCE IiOAXS (Continued from page 1.) -: There were more than 6,000 students In attendance at the summer terms of the University of Chicago, J,' A. Voug er, principal ofilho Adums school ro lirt. He has Just returned from his work there, andis ready fur Jils duties nere. ; ,TJi0itll! county looks mighty good to one of her sunn who has been hway just long enughitu know how to Ap preciate home. V. 'It. Tlrowncll has been In California ;slnce May on a visit. He was In Pendleton yesterday from lis home In Umatilla." 1 .' n- j lljjQ KIOT COTTQ TAKr.S jimp NEW YOKK;. Bfept. 7. (I. N. H.)'t- Spot cotton rose from 18.15 to 8'a bale on the cotton exchange!. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAJTTBD 3 or 4 room apartment llftnne 211-J. tana Nat'onal bank, Helena, tiwing to the brief notlde of tho meeting, the committee chairmen from Bait Fran cisco and Los Angeles were tmuble to attend. It was necessary to. hofd the session yesterday because of the ur gent need of Mr. Thompson's presence In Washington, D. C. . , " The chairmen present ate heads of committees which will pass upon ap plications for jigrlcultural and 'live stock loans on behalf of the war ll nunce committee. They discussed gen eral plans and details and familiarized themselves "with the plains of tho com mittees and discussed the tentative foims for applications and statements required by tho board at Washington. Ail applications for. Joans will come through the local committees; w,ho will submit ihem with their recommenda tions to the board at, Washington. Proceeds of tho loans will be paid Ihrough-the respective banks, lonn cani unies and co-operative associa tions, through federal reserve bankti or their tranches, who will act as fis cal agents and will be custodians of puper and security. ' ; NEWS OF M COUNTY: j OFFICES AND OFFrCERS OVER CENTRAL EUROPE ARE GROWING BLACKER Mnrringt) TJcritHCfi . Licenses to wed have been Issued at the office of the county clerk to Anton, i. vey, , siocsman, ana Anioneus Schiller, both of Pendleton: and to Penn T Harris, barber and Eva Pearl Ramsay, both of Athena Austria Sends tiltimatum to Bu dapest Threatening to5Ereak Off ( Diplomatic Relations ; Let Us Help YOU -WITH YOUR SHOPPING. There's nothing like confidence when order ing by phone.' If it wer'nt of the .highest qualify it wouldn't be" in our Store so how can you get anything else. .wHen you place your orders here. THE TABLE SUPPLY i Phone 739 iilain Street : 187 Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. qoGDYEAR . Proprietors , l oi nw Are Cm Hand Forms to be used by veterans of the uivii,. Mexican ana. Inulan wars, or widows of veterans, have been receiv ed at the office of the county assessor for use In securing Hie exemption of JljOOO on taxation to which tho veter ans are entitled. The forms will be mailed to those desiring them, the assessor states. Even though a ver an's property may be held in his wife's name, he is still entitled to the exemp tion, County Assessor Htvwks states. , -t-r Where corn cannot v.'3ll Jie grown for' silaB the following . crops are recommended by the Eastern Oregon branch experlmAit station: Peas and bafley, peas and oats, sweet clover; and sunflowers. he station corn averaged '10 tons silage per acre, the sunflow ers' 2:! tons, and the peas and barley 1 1 tons. .'.''-.', EONfXJN, Sept. 7. (I. N. S.) War olouds ovef central Europe are grow ing bluyker'. A Vienna dispatch-said tho Austrian government dispatched and ultimatum to Budapest threaten ing to orca'x oiT all Clptoiimtic, rela tions, with Hungary unless1 .the armed Hungarian forees retjro from Austri an soil and from the torritory in west Hungary which was promised to Aus trla undr the Trianon treaty. NEV YOUK. Pent. 7. (V. PJ New York and Boston plan to play a testimonial game-tit the Polo Grourids September 30. the Giants last home game. The Giants shae. of the re ceipts will go to Christy Mathewsqn, who is o Ill'wlth tuberculosis at, Saranac'LakOi McGraw Is attempting' to arrange aVeature five Inning con test between the present Giants and the Giants whotluyed years ago with tho famous otd pitcher. ' ine "Human Yacht' ti t"v " y m k it, m - RE v - OF PERFECT HEALTH Portland Woman Say t Nobody Kjnows How She Suffered for Many Year. "No one; but mysolf knows what I suffer from nervousness and tndiges top for marfy years, but, thanks Tanlac, J am In perfect, hea.lth now," Hald Mrs. Bertha Carlson, 694 Quhly St., Portland, Ore.: - ' "I Ijad' so little appetite I had to force myself to eat enough to Keep (jllve. iMy kidneys were all out of order and my back hurt me like It would break In two. I was so nervous I couldn't get any restful sleep and In the niornlngs would drag myself out of bed,' feejing weak and miserable. "Since taking Tanlac I have a splen did appetite, and although f eat three i hearty mealg a day my stomach never ! niithers me at bit; My friends tell me that I am the picture of health, and 4 know I never felt better in my life than I do now. I cannot help 'having faith in Tanlac and have started my ''son taking it." Tanlac la sold In Pendleton by Thompsons' Drug Store and by leading druggists everywhere. TWIN BABIES PLACE THEIR DADDY IN VERY. EMBARASSING POSITION The latest- water sport Is "human yachting " the rigging consists t of a bamboo cane as mast Mid a linen mainsail and topsail. That Is fixed to a. small block of wooI riveted to a wob belt about the ldy- Ker if rlnn -vvoodmoa. of CUcton. i-nsianu. ic-uuy-tor a cruis POKTOX. Sept. 7.1 (I. N. SjMfitv Housing Commissioner Herbert E. Ellis Is confronted with' a new prob lem. A little over a year ago a young married couple occupying half of a two family dwelling In Roxbury were blessed with a baby boy. : Their land lady then notified them that If another addition to the family came they would have to move. Ellis was called to the telephone by the ybung husband. "vtnavu i say to tne lanaiaay now?" fame over the wire from the young husband. ."We've Just had twins:" - . ' "The landlady is probably so over come with thp i;hock she won't do any thing," replied Ellis. If j. .Quality or Price . In every business is the decision wheth er to sell "quality merchandise" or "prico merchandise.'' ; Ve chose years ago to sell only . " ''' V "QUALITY MERCHANDISE" . Jewelry of which we are proud and which we know will give satisfaction through the years to come. We have only one quality, the "best" it allows no disappointments. J i . Inc. K . -UeiDeLeiy The Largest PUimiiyl lxwlers In Eftttern Oregvii' OHMPIOV MIDGl?r 8CIIWV PTICA, N. Y., Sept. 7. (t N. S.) Passing to friends here a small ccllu nid case, a traveling salesman ,caused them to wonder. The salesman then produced a reading glass, under, which was seen the merest epeck, which on Inspection, proved to be a brass screw. .The screw is used in the tinest of watches, it is the smallest screw made, Its dimensions being: Total lengthy 2 8-thouiandths f an Inch; diameter thread, 12-thousandths of an inch, 360 threads ppV inch; diameter head, 26thnusandths of an Inch; weighty 12-thousandthsof a grain., UVKSTOTK MAHKI7T IS STEAMY PORTLAND, Sept. 7, (A. P.)-3- Ijivestook, effes and butter is steadv. " Pay Cash Receive Blore Pay Lest Despain &Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court " ' . Phone 880 AN ITA1I : PRUNES " 50 Pound Box f .,::3L;8. Despain &Lee Cash Grocery 209 E! Court - Phone 880 Pay Gash Cash Pdys , rz IHIsts V...... , . ' . ; I Awakened tlhe IN THIS STORE YOU WILL FIND THAT WAR PRICES ARE GONE FOREVER. WE CAN'T EXPECT. YOU ALL TO COME HERE ...... '.- . , , IN ONE DArSO : '' " ' ' ... ' ' . . ..... . - ' . - !.: it .. s - WE ARE SPEAKING TO YOU IN SALE PRICES' OUR STORE IS FULL OF WONDERFUL BARGAINS. SALE WILL CONTINUE 'UNTIL THIS CARLOAD IS SOLD, BUT AT THE SPEED IT IS MOVING YOU WILL HAVE TO HURRY. 1 G o mnanK anipton LOOK AT THIS SAMPLE PRICE Oak Dining Extension Table with six chairs, up-, holstered in a good grade of leatherette. OA C Afl "7S. s ... " ... - 124-128 E. Webb ' , New goods, all for PBone 5 IS - 5r