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f TWELVE PACZ3 Wt IS? . , - fac"i nvs DAILY EAST OEECOSIIW .PEBBXJ5TOH. OREGON, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1921. mrtinnn Amrrr aia inn I DMoolKm UraANU , T. ;M. Jordan, traveling agent of th Chicago and Northwestern 'Hallway, H&h hAdyuarters In Portland, wu a business vlsituf in Pendleton today George 8. Vorkmaii, artist, and monument designer who roprebents McDonnell &,Hons of.Barre, Vermont, ltd Buffalo, Now York, 18 In the city toduy on business. ' Mr. Workmitn'a studio is In Beaumont. Texas. up UMATILLA COUNTY WILL :. HAVE100 ENTRIES AT !. ' GffAIN AMD HAY SHOW ' . CHICAGO, Sept.' 9. (t. 1'.) Two building unions walked out ua a pro tert against a wage cut, Arbiter Land is ordered yesterday, holding up con- Btructlon of many of Chicago now buildings. Hoisting engineers, steam flttera and plumbera quit In many places, stopping all work. Several other union have accepted the cut. 'TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Year old Airdale with straight hair Finder Phone 172-M. J7 CHEVROLET touring car. new tires, good, mechanical condition $100.00. KlluvSehlllor Co. 8TOJ.E.V from In front of the East - Oregonlan office Kept, a, u Dayton bicycle H,.wr,i f returned to same. Umatilla counly will have 150 entries In the Northwest Grain and Hay Show here September 19 to" 24, saya Fred Hcnnion, secretary of the Oraln and Hay Show association. One hundred thirty entries have been received and 20 remain In the warehouses. I. . v Mr. 'Bentnlon saya ha haa no doubt there are many more exhibit)! which would make a good showing and h Is urging farmers who have not sent In samples fo notify him at once. Cleaning and grading of the exhibits is now underway. All parts of the county are represented. ; Over half of the exhibits are of Hy brid 1 2 S. This la Umatilla county's most popular wheat and many farmers hope to win price money in this class, There are five Bluestem enlrlcn, one each of I ted Russian, Quality, Galgal gos, Coppel, Salt Lake Club, Red Fife and Hybrid 143. There are two Hard Federation entries, 11 Turkey Red, Seven Jenkins, three Baart, 10 Red Chaff, and nine' barley entries. There are many entries from other Oregon counties, and from Montana, Washington, Idaho., etc, and Mr. Bcn- nlon wishes to arrange the county ex hiblts now So that it wlH be out of the day before outside entries arrive, SHOOTS DIVORCED W!FE! Pay Cash Receive More Pay Lew Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 ' OUR STORE WILL BE FUlL OF SPECIALS FOR YOUR SATURPAY TRADE. MO&EY! COME IN AND SAVE I Deapain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Pay Cash Cash Pay? 1 lUMMMHtttttt f tiff it' s, DEVELOP EMPIRE'S RJCIIKS. (Continued from page 1.) ami' by domestic usora, simply from the. print of view .of economy. " "WOhtward Hoi" , In giving colittueratlon to '.the po sition of thcNorlhwcst 'in the plac! In America's present and future, it was 'predicted by the speaker that In 'time,, the Northwest will be the cen ter or population in the United Ht.ijtes. The urge of 'mankind to emigrate to the west will be blocked by the Pa cific, he said, and then, as the popu lation continues to increase, neoi-s- slty will compel the development of tnc unlimited reaourcea to take care DEDHAM, Mass., Sept. 9- (IX P.) .T'hlirlnu A UUI. uht 1,1. i. lf., Mr. Apria Wells, and hr attorney, Louis of, "f88 ?f hanlty to the Japanese, Dana declared i iURPRISE- JL Altmeyer, in a crowded street car1 to day. Witness m'y themtln? boarded the car quietly, shoved through the crowd and commenced, footing. He escaped from the cap but his purau era overpowered hjm atttbn a fierce fight. Mrs. Weils; divorced from her husband, was on herrway with her at torney o mane mm pay nnmoDy, BEAUTIFUL' DIVORCEE AND MINISTER'S-SON t SPLIT. THEIR FORCES LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9. (U. P)- Arthur Burch and Madalynn Oben chain, held for the murder of Helton Kennedy, apparently split forces. Mrs, Obenchain told the United Press today that Arthur "must paddle hie own 'ca noe." , .. '' ; ONE LITTLE WORD CABLED FROM CHINA BRINGS MUCH ' JOY WHEN.IT SAYS BOY CLEVELAND, O., Sept. . (!. N 8.V It as only.tt word of three let ters, cabled from China, .but it brought Joy and pride to Joseph . Schauweker, Cleveland StocV Exchange broker. In cidentally It cost T9t or $1 per letter.- The njeasage folhows: 'Taln-Esin, China, July 31, Schauweker-Schofield, Building, Cleveland, Q., U. B. A, Boy.' There was no signature. "Hut I know who it g from my son-in-law, Captain ThbmjMt Arms, U. S. Infantry, stationed at Tsin-TBln.' Schauweker explained. "I'm a grand-daddy." AVHITE ENAMEL IS BESt for bathroom fixtures. So easy to . keep spotlessly clean and' absolutely sanitary. We carry the largest and (finest stock of white enamel and por celain bathroom and bed room plumb. Ji g fixtures' In this section. We also repair sanitary plumbing equipment ot all kinds. Inspection Invittd. '. BENSON & 807 Cottonwood WICKLAND Phone 488 riio Key that Unlocks 4he Door to , . ,, long Living ' The men' of elehtv-ftve and ninetv years of age are not the roturfj, ell- fed, but thin, spare men, who live on slender diet. Re as careful as he will, however, a man past middle age will occasionally' eat 'too much oi of some article, of pod not suited to his constitution, causing Indigestion, or constipation and will need a dose Of Chamberlain's Tablets td move his bowels and invigorate his stomach. When tills la done, there la rio reason why the average man should not live to a ripe old age. ' , No Substitute Offered - I Pay what you will about druggists offering something "Just as good" be cause it pays a better profit, the fact till stands that ninety nme out of hundred druggists recommend Cham berlain's Colloand Diarrhoea Remedy, when the lest medicine for diarrhoea is asked for, and do so .because they know from what their customers say ot It, that it can be depended upon. A Pronounced Success The uniform success that has at tended the use of Chamberlaln'a. Colic and .DJarrhoea Remedy' in the relief and cure of bowel complaints, both for cnuaren ana aautts, nas Drougm It Into almost universal Use, ao that it is practically without,- a rival and as everyone who has usefl it knows," it la 'without an equal. ', The Ideal Purgative " v ' ' As a pugative Chamberlaln'a Tab lets are the exact thing required. Strong enough for the most robust, mild enough for children. They cause an agreeable movement ot the bowels without any of that terrible griping. They are easy and pleasant to take and agreeable In effect. this rich empire hV the last place of expansion offered, and that the coiV itrol of it will go to the strongest race. "If we don't occupy this land, oth ers will,"' he said. " County's Powfilcin Strong. In commenting on the position of Umatilla county in the readjustment period, the 6,U0,OO bushel grain crop is goinK' ti "b,e sufficient to put the county .back" on a basis of nor malcy within a short time, according to the speaker's prediction. The dol lar received for this year's wheat crop is worth 81.80. of money at last year's .standard, according- to his statement, and $1 before the war was worth J2.40 of last year's .money. Portland is exported to have 24.00B kunem ployed men in her midst this winter; aTording to Dana, and plans ure being? made now to take care of them. - ' SnMrt For Exposition. The support of the Pendloton Com mercial Association for the Atlajitic Pacific Exposition wua p'.edged by unanimous -vote en a motion made by Pat Lonergan following -Dana's ad dress, and the followlng'telcgram was sunt to the delegates of the staXs in conference at Portland by Secretary C. I. I5arr:s , Pendleton,. Ore., SepL"8. Julius L. Meier, V , President 1925 Exposition, Municipal Auditorium,, Portlanfl...' ..' Following talk by" Marshall N. Dana members Pendleton Commercial Club at Torum dinner tonight passed mani mous rlHing vote endorstng'expositkm. We appreciate widespread advantages that will result from this enterprise., Put'k over and do it right Pendle ton will do Its Share. - Iet'er buck. C: I. DARK, Secretary. . , Ovrr-Organlzation Danger A warning thai over-organization is real danger in the life of a city was voiced by Dana who related some thing of the experience of Portland in this respect in which' the Chamber olf Commerce neglected to secure its oung' men as members with the re sult that other organizations in great numbers iJere formed, which eventu ally threatened the usefulness of the commercial body. - He. suggested that , program of the organizations be co- tdinated as carefully as possible, and that not too many things be attempt ed. - i Preliminary to the' dinner and the speeches which followed, several se lections tya local ' orchestra were given, and Mss Lillian Culley sang a solo and responded with 4n encore. Th.o throe big tables In. the room were appropriately" decorated with flowers donated by 8. Hf Forshaw, local flor ist; . President 'James H. Sturgis pre After Suffering" from Rheuma tism Sixteen Years He Get -Rid of It in' Six Weeks. ''The wiy Tanlif fixed me up was about the biKgest 'uurpj-ise of my life," sa'd J. N Edwards, 598 Alvina Ave., Portland, Ore. ". "It only took T: nlifc six weeks to 8tt the best of rheumatism that had bothered me forfesixtoen years. The fact of, the matte Is I had given up hope of ever getting relief and only took Tanlac thinking It might do me some temporary good. "Actually, It's hard for me to real ize that I'm the eame 'man I was a ,'ihort time ago. Tanlac put my stom ach in first class shape, too, I have the appetite of a bear now and never feel the slightest discomfort after eating. I. have even been able to stop tl use of., laxatives that I hod been In the habit of taking for years, and L-feeJ good' all over. My advice to people with stomach trouble and rheumatism is to take Tanlac and get well." Tanlac Is sold in Pendlejon by Thompson's Drug Sinrg, and , by all leading drug stores everywhere. a film history of the preliminary work accomplished toward the exposition, prepared by Fred H. Keyser, was 'shown for the first time. The film recorded the first meeting of the Port land men with whom the dream of the 1925 fair originated, the endorse ment of the project by the Oregon state legislature, its. endorsement by congress and the signing of tho con gressional resolution by President Harding. - j-i, i. ..!.. ...Tlx m immfij. ... .."'r -..-'i SAA-rr, , cfe -p, I'M . v-V;;.v . I fj. I 1 Silver for Gifts v Nothing perhaps can express in the same, intimate way your good wiahefl which accompanies your gift as a piece of silver. IT ENDURES A thing of REAL beauty. Nothing else h&3 the REAL lasting quality of REAL silver, , v. The choice of pieces are so varied from the inexpensive teaspoorf to the elabo-, rate tea service that one can chbse a correct gift at any price they wish to pay. ' I Inc. . V 'r ITie Largetf DtamuivJ lealr Lu Eatm ltf V 11 : ; 1 QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department v DEVELOP EMPIItE"S IUCIIES - Continued rrom oae 1.) NEXT WEEK . - ' ' -is-CLE AN UP WEEK r t -. ru r i Alt II Hi ,1, " p I l1 a to me Ur ; .. . Hi 9 ' C A.k.M.CO. GET READY FOR THE ROUND-UP BUNDLE UF ALL YOUR: BED LINEN' TABLE LINEN BLANKETS x QUILTS RAG RUGS CURTAINS FEATHER PILLOWS, ETC. THEN PHONE Domestic Laundry IN OIUKlt THAT YOP MAY NOT HE llS.PIH)INTF.D IN SKUVH Si:xY(rtt HlNDtK AS 1IAKLY NEXT VV.Vli. AS POSSIP.IJ:. , . Bennlon, cointy agent. ' The oppor tunity to do Umatilla county, as well as the other sections of the Northwest a real service In exploiting its possibili ties and agricultural resources can hardly be overestimated, according to oennton. . v Approximately $3,000 of the cap ital stock needed to make the show possible remains to be subscribed, and A request that Pendleton men get busy and send In their checks for a share or two of stock was urgel by President Sturgis in his remarks following Ben nlon s talK. 'We're mighty busy to have to so-1 licit you men Individually,' the presi dent said. "Just make that unneces sary by sending your checks to Ia C Scharpf, or to. Secretary Barr.", . ' mm . ; ii MJJl ' : ;! Red .li-- -.ijif: -. 1925 FAlIl (Continued rrom page .) ernor Ben W. Olcott, Olayor Baker struck the keynote of the Conference in his welcome to the delogsites when he stated that It is only by "enthusiastic cooperation In lofty eftrt" that states and communities attain .prosperity and greatness. The 1925 exposition, ho Said would do more for the progress of Oregon in the next , four years than could, be accomplished in 30 years of marking-time. The applause which greeted Baker's address left no room for doubt as to the temper of the dele gates.. Edward Cooklngham, president of tho Ladd St Tilton bank, reviewed the history of the world's fair move in Oregon, .and lent his hearty indorse ment to the project. He was followed by Meier, who presented to the dele gates the preliminary work accom plished by the volunteer committee of Portland -business men. Tho com mittee ljad succeeded in securing the Indorsement of 38 state legislatures for rthe Oregon exposition, besides the sanction of congress and federal au thorizatioujfor the invitation of foreign countries to the fair. Senator McNary Speaks Tho forenoon session closed with an address by Senator McXnry, who told of the work ot the Oregon delegation at Washington In securing congres sional indorsement of the 1925 exposi tion. There was no doubt, McNary stated, that congress would grant a lib eral appropriation, to the exposition, but the amount granted would depend on the enthusiasm shown for the en terprise by the people of the state. The conference adjourned at noon for luncheon in the dining room of the Multnomah hotel. Taken I'or prive The room was elaborately decorated under the direction of City' Superin tended of Parks, Kiser, fond' Jail music was, furnished by Olsen's orches tra. The afternoon session adjourned at 4:30 and visiting delegates were taken for a drive over the Columbia river highway, and dinner at Crown Point, returning in time for the mean ing at the auditorium Thursday night., Thr auditorium meeting was public and was largely attended. Speeches The Dishes to buy your the school boy place and supplies tha;t your and girl must have ,AMAN Completes his contract at closebi business Satur day night. So Hurry. TH CM HIP Dill Will be in front the Store of i ... g jj! Come early. Get a good place and watch the fun. FREE : FREE Several hundred packages " front of THE BEE HIVE FREE to those in were made by opposition officials and