PAG2 FIVE DAILY EAST OREaONlAS MNDLfeTOlJ, 6SEO0, THtESDAt EVZtflHO, SEPTEMBES 15, 1021. V U People Here ana There I. J. Kenney, claim accent for the O. I Walt Wagner of Pilot Rock tran- W. R. tt N,, whose headquarters are sacted bualneus here today. in Portland, was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. Walter Bowman has returned from ' near IDood River where he spent the summer at his home.- Uo will remain here during the winter. ; H. M. 1 "Mac" Cockburn, former . county commlBHloner, and prominent wheat man of the Milton district, was a visitor in Pendleton today, ' Leonard Hill, resident of Twin rails, Idaho, was here this morning" en route to Moscow'where he will nra trlculate In the University of Idaho. , P. B. Peterson, cigarette salesman of Portland, Was here dn ft regular trip today, ! '' , ' ' "Cold In the Head" ii i an aoute attacM of Nasal Catarrh Those subject to frequent "colds in tht head" will lind that the use of HALI.t CATARilH MKD1U1NJS wltl buUd up tlx fcyitem, cleanse the Wod and rmde: thf m teas liable to colli. Repeated at Ucks of Acute Catarrk tny lead t Chronic Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEOICINK Ii taken Internally, and acU through the Blood on jthe Mucous Surfaces of the Sys tem, thus reducing the inflammation anr ! restoring normal conditions. Ail Dru;c;ists. Circulars free. . F..J, Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio. , Bid Baylor, well known resident of Umatilla Is here today from the "Umatilla county seaport!" Mr, Bay lor Is an ardent enthusiast over the Umatilla rnpids project. i Rev. George L, Clark returned this morning from La Grande where he officiated last night at the wedding of Miss Laurene Miller and Otis Palmer, an overseas frelnd of Rev. Clark's. ' Fred Donert left last night for Al bany, to Join Mrs. Donert who Is vis iting her parents in that city. Ivan Carr 'and Clell Brown left to day In Brown's machine for Corvallis, where they will attend O. A. C. towell Stockman and Lloyd Mont gomery, In Btockman's car, left for Corvallis today also and will: attend college. Pasco will tomorrow vote on wheth er or not that eity will adopt a com mission form of government, says Ous Bertholet, conductor on the Pendleton-Pasco run. Mr. Bertholet says that the commission form Is being fa vored by the majority of the people. Knud Knudson, Whitman college athlete, was here yesterday from his home In Portland. He was en route to Walla Walla and visited Whitman friends while he was here. He star red In baseball and basketball last year, and this year he will go out for football. - NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS h i ' i -ji Has INwharge RogMercd Newton R. Martin, a soldier in the world war, has presented his honorable ulnoharge at the office of the county clerk for recording. He entered the service July 6, 1918, and saw foreign Arvln n.41inB 11 Ifll O .....41 w...,7 .11111 VIVUUVI IPIO Ulllll . f .... .... .... no , - ' ' I ..... , a. v Three names were added to the roll in me nrrmarjr room oi me graoe 'school 'Monday.' They were Oleta and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Horn and fam ily attended preaching services and the big dinner here Bunday. , Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beck have rent ed rooms from Mrs. Leota Warner and are making their home there. Get Marriage U(vtu The pre-Round-Up rush for mar rlage licenses has started, from all In dlcatlons. Three have been issued with In the past 24 hour. Those securing licenses are Basil H. Collins, fireman, and Rose Gfcraldine Hanlcn, both of KamHa; Dvwey B. Barret, mechanic, and Hazel L Cassidy of Stanfteld and Edgar HarVey, Colfax, Wash., farmer, and Flora B. Jackson of Pendletpn. Nlcols Indicted H. C. Nichols, indicted yesterday by me grand jury on a charge or rape, was given his arraignment this after noon before Judge G. W. Phelps. ENGIVE iaxx i,uIai!iTirii!IuiTiuai CI rnnmramnmii iMialMiaiMlauil 3! Give the Kids a Treat- , Take a Carton or Brick of delicious Golden 'YVest Ice Cream home with you. There is noth ing so smooth, velvety soft, so cooling, so abso lutely pure, so healthful and so delightfully re freshing as ; .,' j t den West The Cream of Creams. ii UuHur The Wholesome Butter Indtan M fined ' ' A fine of $5S was assessed against Alex Jdmes, an Indian, In the court of Justice Joe H. Parks yesterday. The Tndlan was charged with assault of an Indian woman. He pleaded guilty. Seeks Divorce ' Desertion is claimed In the com plaint which has been filed In circuit court by Peterson, Bishop and Clark In behalf of Alma Stone against Jesse r. ft one. ' It Is claimed in the com plaint that the couple married In Walla Walla December 14, 1917. Sue On Account Don Prnltt, doing business under the name of the Btanfleld Mercantile Co. Is defendant In a suit that has been brought by Mason Ehrman and Co. In which Judgment to the amount of ?50.f! is sought. It is claimed to he pt flue on an account. The plaintiff Is represented by George W. Caldwell. Stlrlman Is Arrested ' Horace D. "Bumps" Stlllman, Pen dleton man, 2S years old, wag arrested Wednesday by Deputy Sheriffs Rldg' way and 8pears at his home luttl East' Railroad street. He faces eharres bf having stolen two gnns front the Pilot Rock Hardware Co. about three months ago. The authorities declare that fHillman has confessed his guilt to them. Hie will be questioned con cemlng other robberies.- He is held In jail. That Tired Feeling Loss of Appetite Weakness no common, at. this season are promptly relieved at little expebaeJ and with po inconvenience" by ( Hood's Sarsaparilla Efficient and economical blood puri fier and general tonic. (Eart Oregonlan Special) PILOT ROCK. Sept. 15. Mrs. George Campbell of Llnd, Washington visited over Sunday here with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Etter. Mrs. Julia Schock and daughter Gretchen returned home Saturday from a visit with relatives at Walla Walla.' 1 Mrs. Mary Scharpf of Portland is here visiting at the home of her broth er C. G. Bracher. The Pilot Rock Church was well filled Sunday morning at the Church servtca This was Rev. Ragana last .may. he.e. fJinnei- was served In the basement at the noon hour and at least a hundred and twenty-five peO' pie remained for that v ; ' Mr. Ragan left Sunday evening for the east where he will continue his education. Mr. Ragan was especially well liked here and the community feels suite a loss in giving him up. An effort hi being made to secure another minister for the winter. . , Rev. Oressman, pastor of the Chris tian church In Pendleton will occupy the Pulpit here Friday evening of this week. ' ' " Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Snyder passed through Pilot Rock Monday on theli way" to Pendleton from Mountain Home. Mr. Snyder states that quite a bit of snow fell at Mountain Home Saturday night. Mrs. Charles Russell was a visitor to Pendleton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Boesch and family attended church services and the basket dinner here Sunday. George Carnes had occasion to visit the county seat Monday. Mrs. Walter Smith , was ' in town Monday. " . The first social event of the Pilot Rock high school for this 'year was the reception given Friday evening by the upper classmen honoring' the new' pu pils and the faculty. Games Were played and refreshments served. The Ktddent body now numbers fifty-three. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Hutchinson and children were In town Saturday. Little Miss Mary Truman celebrated her seventh birthday Saturday .Sep tember 10. She had as her gnests Louise and Jack Miller and Artet Con nor. Mr. and Mrs.. Kelson Shell and Vlviari Nelson left last week for their former home in Michigan. Miss Neva Bolin who has been quite ill at her, home here is able to be up again. ' Carl Stuart was a business visitor here Monday. Irvln Horn and Gretchen Schock. Mr. and Mrs. George Rngg were (n towri Monday from Pendleton. ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis King and Mrs. George Hunter were here Sunday from Pendleton. ' " -M. D. Orange, local druggist, wes a j business visitor1 to Pendleton Tuesday, According to Miss Mar Connet, her friend Miss Elsie Miller has lust re. covered from a seridus illnees which almost cost her her lite. Mh Miller has many friends here. She served as primary teacher In the Pilot Rock school following the resignation of Mi Edith Wanke. . ' Mrs. M. G. Edwards -was shopping in Pilot Rock Wednesday. ' Douglas Belts and C, W. Matthews were out from Pendleton Wednesday evening. - - ' ' " . Mr. and Mrs. Scott Shopehire made a trip to Walla Walla the, last of the week. " , Mr. and Mrs. Moran and children of Eugene visited hurt, week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. D.. Connor. Mr. Moran is a nephew of Mr, Connor. Daphne Smith haa recovered, from a slight .illness, - Prof, and Mrs. I V. Macken and children were Pendleton visitors Sat urday. , '. ' Rob Boylen has accepted a position at the locaf meat market.' ' Mr. and Mrs. Archie Rugg of Butter Creek were In town Friday. Miss Grace Gilliam, county treasurer vistted over Sunday with homefolks and attended church services and the community, dinner here. ; Gerald Schmidt, representing the Hexter Hardware Co. of Portland was here the first of the, week visiting his unele'Dr. Oscar DeVaul. ;' ' .,. , V The Misses Helen and Bonnie De Vaul and Rolllrt McBroom motored to Pendleton Sunday afternoon. " Mr. and Mrs. W. T: Kldwell and daughter Portia were in Pendleton Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Rlnehart of Albee were Pilot Rock visitors Tues day. - Mrs. Pearl Russell was taken to Pendleton the first of the week for medical attention. Miss Velda Roork was shopping In Pilot . Rock Friday. Miss Roork ex- peeled .to- leave Jfaturdaf for Helix where shewill teach this year. 1 1. I H Diamonds , The artistic value , of a. diamond r'mg should consist of more than a pleasing ap 'pearance ; the stone itaelf should be of such ; quality, as will inspire the wearerwith a v constant feelingr of regard for its loveliness: Sawtelle'tf'diamonds are the kind worn with pleasure, in any company.. . ' v Special value, $50.00, $75.00, $100.00 . Tf Largess DtAmoiod Deeleni In Kasttra Orroi. ' ' , r - lIow'You GetThK T. become tteoder or reduce your waght,unplvtke those delightful - little Koreia Tab tiles as directed, No aeed to srtrve -outwJf and no danger. The shadow part of this picture shows tow fat makes . some women look old end esly lt'f dangerous to be uvtnreut, and so ewy to get thin, you should get a box of Korein Tabulcsand begin reducirignowl Wrltfl for free book which explaiM the u and 'tmwf Korehl erMrm. ScM momotAi wjrh vnt . Mthmuk AdaW Kama Ce, NM-ls, StKioSxTNew Ywka N. Y. . KOREIN tibules are dlsperisedi tKis city by all good drugguo indudim A. C. Koeppen & Bros.. Pharmacy Pay Cash Receive Mors PsyLesa Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 200 E. Court Phone 830 h Rnhari5i Annies 7 m eveei m. m, m.m. -., . -- r -w w Despain z Ilec Cash Grocery QuaKty PRINTING ai Reasonable Prices--. .East Oregonian Printing Department , v.-- .' i it MHPM ver Jidi o. A MJEr A Money Saving Opportunity Neyer Seen Before Because v We unloaded last week a solid car bedsteads, mattresses and chairs. No stock' worn or damaged goods ' ' ' but new, high grade furniture;- The kind that makes the wife happy. j , f : u n in cpi) ! Emm