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TWELV2 PAGES . DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1921. PAGE THREE er Bunclk 9 gLt News Notes of Pendleton will be an follow: "II Hrovatore" byjOregon. He la a member of Sigma CALENDAR OP EVENTS September l-24 Northwert Grain and Hay Show. T September 12, l, It Annua Pendleton Round-Up. . September 22, 23, 24. Meet- lng of Executive Committee Ore- fon Irrigation Congress.- Sept. 23, 24. Arrival Journal Round-Up special. . Sept. 23. Meeting of Execu- tlve Committee of the Umatilla' Rapids Power. Site, association. - Oct. 4. Entertainment Uma- tllla County Druggists'' Assocla- ' Hon at dinner by Pilot Rock Commercial Association. : October 7-8 Seventh Annual Dairy and Hog Show, at Her- mlston. v Special Concert Tomorrow, Henri C. la Bel, master organist at the Rlvoll Theatre, has arranged a special Ilound-l?p program foj; Sun day. The big feature of his . concert will be numbers requested ty patrons of this theatre during the week. The first number will be "Round-Up March" by E. T. Paul, and transcrib ed by H. C. Le Bel. The Verdi: "The Rosary," by Nevln: "Rem- lck Hits" by Lampe. Nu fraternity. Will Leave Tonight. Ned Htrahorn, Lloyd McRae, John Simpson and David Swanson will leave this evening for Eugene to take up studies at the University of Ore gon. Htrahorn will begin his Junior year, McKae his sophomore year and Simpson and Swanson will enter as freshmen. Charles Warren Visitor. Charles Warren Is here from jftwt- land for the 'Round-Up. Guests at Kay Homo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Eaton (Mlnabell Jones) of Spokane, Mrs. D. VV. Bailey of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Kay of Enterprise are guests at the Roger Kay home. Leaves Tor Seattle. Dale Rothwell, well known opto metrlst, left today for Seattle by auto. Mr. Rothwell expects to take over the Weyner Optical Company In the near future. Mrs. Rothwell and son will follow Jn a few days. Seattle People Here Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Galloway are guests In the city from Seattle. Mr. Galoway Is president and manager of the American Paper Company. Newspaper Alan Here Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Nelson of La Grande arrived this morning. Mr. Nel son is one of the prominent news paper men of Oregon and is Secretary of the La Grande Ad Club. Gets Huiklliw; Permit. A permit to construct a garage on Marie street has been Issued to Eu gene IJlanchett. The estimated cost of the building Is given at 250. Leaves for Kiigenc. Verne Dudley of Athena left last night for Eugene where he will re remainder sume his studies at the University of Police Get Chinese Wine. A box containing about 27 jug-like bottles of wine was confiscated by the police Thursday night. The liquor was marked with Chinese labels as merchants' wine." T REDS!!!! " 1 r LET'S BE THERE r at 9:45 SUNDAY MORNING BRING A BIBLE and A NEW MEMBER. BIBLE SCHOOL FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ' Corner Main and Jackson Sts. REV. W. A. GRESSMAN, MINISTER OH. MR. SCHOOL BOY AND GIRL! Wi have Just, what you want to start you off right In your new year of school. A happy start makes success. We have a full line of the best make of Pencils and Pens, ranging in price from 50c to (12.00 Each pencil or pen Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. We re equipped to repair all OUR Pens and Pencils FRDli We also have an Ink that docs not clog your pen and will wash out of your clothes should you happen to spill some on them, BUT when It Is put on paper It becomes permanent. We defy any Ink eradtcator to remove it from paper. Come In and see us. We are offering a special price to users of our Pens and Pencils. HansGom's Jewelry Store I THE LEADING JEWELERS Hunting Season Opens September First Let Us Show You Our Large Assortment of WINCHESTER GUNS AND AMMUNITION They Get the Game, Fisher Is Sentenced A sentence of two years In the Peni tentiary was given Walter Fisher this morning In circuit court. The charge against him was burglary. Pleas of not guilty Were entered by J. W. Gib bon on a charge of non-support, and by BcrV Clinpenpell on a charge of larceny, To See State Fair Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dale will leave In the morning for Salem where they will attend the Oregon State Fair. They will also visit relatives in Salem and expect to visit in Silverton before returning. They will be gone about ten days. President ktn Gift One enthusiastic friend of President Harding yesterday remembered the chief executive with a box of apples purchased at Gray Bros, with instruc tions that they be forwarded to the white house. The name of the donor was not made public. Coqulllo Man Here J. .8. Barton, prominent resident of Coquille and former representative In the legislature from Coos county Is a Round -Up .guest of J. T. Hinkle, Mr. Hinkle and Mr. Barron were collea gues at Salem together. In 1897 Mr. Barton was located In Pendleton for a time and this is his first visit since that date. WW A3 'X M I&. -X fir L Many Pay Fines. Fines aggregating $270 were paid yesterday in the city police court as the result of the activities of the po lice. The charges against various of fenders were being drunk and disor derly, violating traffic regulations. There were three men found guilty of charges of unlawfully possessing in toxicating liquor. Friends and Visitors YOU ARE WELCOME TO MAKE THIS STORE YOUR HEADQUART ERS, meet your friends here, USE OUR PHONES, USE OUR INFOR MATION BUREAU, USE OUR WRITING ROOM, USE OUR REST ROOMS, Etc. If we can be of any service to you, let us know. Yours for a good time. LET. 'ER BUCK! li liSttM PHONES Grocery Department Two Phones 528 Other Departments Two Phones 78-79 I AS. X Plumes Like Harem Veils CENTENARIAN AND THEN SOME GIVES THREE RULES TO ASSURE LONGEVITY DEFIANCE, Ohio, Sept. 24 (I. N. S.) Living a hundred years or more is a simple matter if you take the word of Francis Ferdinand Mekus, who a few days ago celebrated his 110th birthday. When asked his recipe for a long life he said: "Quit eating 'nick-nacks.' Bat only solid, substantial food. "Walk when you have to go any where. Forget the flivver. Use your legs, and, finally "Play lots of pinochle." Sounds simple, but the Defiance centenarian says that observance of these three rules has seen him safely to a life span far beyond that enjoyed by the average man and from all ap pearances he la good for many a year more. So far as food goes he Is a lover of plane and simple fare. Pie and cake he long ago marked off his menu as being neither wholesome nor satisfy ing, but as for meat, vegetables and bread hot and cold he eats as sub stantial a meal as a busy workingman Long walks and cards are his diver sion. On his one hundredth birth day he walked six miles and then sat down to a hearty noon-day meal. Although a resident of the United States for more than fifty years he speaks no English. His formula for a long and happy life was translated from his native German by a daughter. "What does he think of prohibi tion?" the Interviewer asked. "It wouldn't be safe to ask him," the daughter said, and refused to translate the query. On the tobacco question Mr. Mekus is a distinct liboral. When not cat ins. during walking hours, he al ways has a pipe In his mouth. l 7 "VK ' - T'3 3 Lit'' J J- From Paris come a lot of hats showing tne most oi;u.m, -plumes. This hat of black velvet has an uncurled ostrich plume whicn conceals like a Turkish lady's veil. Another hat shc- huge plume attached to the back whose strands fall like a cape to waist line. SERBIANS PLOTTED LENINE'S DEATH IN 1918, VIENNA LEARNS LONDON. Sept. 24. (I. N. 8.) High emissaries of the Serbian Gov ernment organized a plot to assassin ate Lenin and Trotsky in 1918, accord ing to the Vienna correspondent of the Dally Herald, who reports that details have been published by Rtanislaw Vinavar, former Serbian Military At tache at Moscow. M. Spalajkovic, Serbian Ambassa dor to Moscow, picked several Ser bian soldiers to kill the two Soviet leaders, according to this account. He led them to believe that Lenin and Trotzky were German agents and told them they would be doing a patriotic act. The soldiers, however, overheard a conversation which led them to be lieve otherwise, and they refused to have anything to do 'With the plot. Several days later, reports the Her ald's correspondent, Serbian officers who were Implicated were arrested in Moscow and sentenced to death. Lenin himself intervened in their behalf, saved their lives nnd then had them deported. i (3 URCHKS i- i.-vW iri-4v BELFAST IS SCENE OF BELFAST, Sept 24. (L. P.) Corps of armored cars patrolled the Belfast streets following a wild night of rioting. Fighting breaking out shortly after midnight terrorized the whole city. Quiet was unrestored un til the military swept tnrougii the city with hotchkiss guns. The number of dead, wounded and injured are un determined. A detonation of hurled bomb was the signal for the rioting. The entire east side district was seethed with rifle and revolver fire. As the bombs died away, hundreds of gunmen pour ed leaden fire along the main thor oughfares, stopping all car Bervice. Stations were seized. The bridges are under guard by rioting gunmen. LADIES ' : When Irregular or suppressed Use Triumph Pills. Safe and dependable In all proper cases. Not sold at Drug Stores. Do not experiment with for "Relief" and particulars, lt' free. Address: National Medical Institute, Milwaukee. Wis. J - CHICHESTER S PILLS W-rv THE VIAMUNU BRA HI. A dlnl Amu jomr vrtitw nr a iWbM-ter DiMMnJ BrodV (bote, sealed with Bit Ribbon. 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Reid of Portland will preach. Morning subject, "A Great Vision." Evening subject, "A Great Life." itember 25th, is "Reality." Sunday ; school begins at 9:45 a. m. A Wednesday evening meetine which includes testimonials of healing is held at g o'clock. The reading room, which is maintained at the same address, is open daily from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m., where the Bible and au thorized Christian Science literature may bo read, borrowed, or purchsised. ateend the church services and to vis:t the reading room. "popular for cinikations" A Pr paratlon. of COMPOUND COPAIBA MdCUBEBS AT YOUR DRUGGIST AV hr BY NAME ONLY vod SvbrtitutknJ IT PAYS FOR ITSELF ' DELCO-LIGHT "Electricity for every Farm" Dclco-I.ight rcully' - costs you nothing. It pays for It self by doing work, run ning the washer, pumping the water and doing many other odd jobs. This is the opinion of the vast army of Delco-Light users. , Write for Catalog ACKERMAN & ZURFLUH Golden Rule Hotel Building'. First Christian Church Riff hilltoo race at 9:45. This will utilizo the best advantage the spirit of I the Round-Co. Sermon at ll:uu: "More Like the Master in Self Sacrifice." At 6:30 p. m. the C. E. will hold an Installation service for their new offi cers. Members of the church board s will take part in the program. Sermon j at 7:30: "The Sheriff Who Was InipH Bad But Came out Well. w. A. Gressman, minister. Joint Accounts for Husband and Wife Cliristtan Sdcmw. First Church of Christ. Scientist, , holds services at 8131 , Main street (First stairway north of the Inland s Empire Bank). Sunday services are nt 1 1 a. m. and 8 p. m. The subject of the Jesson-sermon for Sunday, Sep- : MAY BE DRAWN AGAINST BY EITHER This convenient and practical method of using the family income is increasingly popular and when once tried is usually followed afterward. Not a few misunderstandings between husband ' and wife have their origin in disputes over money. 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