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PAGE FIVE TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, , PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 28. 1921. People Here and There i. ' . , , , j it " -. . - l Vlntk IF:n I 1" ) .. . 1 1 . . . . . . ( .. Vf.imL . il VnaM l I III I f I I All II I Kleth 'HIggina was a Pendleton vis- .XIchol.H Citfrt 10 Years. Jtor last evenlns, en routrf from Baker 1 s- C. Nichols, charged with the rape A ' bf ft IS-year-oW girt fentered h. plea! to points WMt of here. . iof guilty thla mornlng lD, circuit court lu.iu ui bei.icaueu iu lu ycaia in u Otto Kun tie, who represents Neu stiKlter Brothers, was a Pendleton Visitor yesterday. , ,, . Huue 111 n.tentittry. Ue has been liv ing In tlio west end of the county. TOPS- Granted Divorce, A decree of divorce has been Brant ed by Judge G. W. Phelps In circuit court to Huth HoaKlund from C, W. Hoaglund. The plaintiffs maiden name, Ruth Herrln Dickey, is restored to her by the provisions of the decree IlrimdugcFltH-d $ jH) Marry Brunduge, charged with pe tit larceny for stealing a watch while employed In the mailing department 'of the K;it oregonlan, was fined $100 this morning by Justice Joe H. Parkos. ,T fine was suspended by the court ,durlng good behavior. , , , t ' Claftns Dtfserlloa. Desertion Is the basis of the claim of Charles C. 'Hoe's for a divorce from Delhi Roe. It is recited in the com plaint that the couple married Febru ary 27, 1918, In Utah. More than a ,yenr ago the plaintiff came here, but he declares in the complaint that his wife has failed and refused -to come here to make her. home. He Is rep resented by fleorge W. Coutts. aliiptsssf f f ff tf f ff tf f tttf f f tsyyf ff ysyy?tf f Tf T For MortfcuKO Frowkisiirw. A suit has been brought In circuit court by Herman C. Rosenberg, as ex ecutor, and others against Herman Roehlk to necure a correction of a mortgage and the foreclosure of the instrument. The plaintiff Is executor of the will of the late Ciaus H. Rosen berg, and the defendant is administra tor of the estate. The plaintiff's at torney Is S. Af Lowell, Suits On Notes. Three suits have been brought by Raley, Haley and Btelwer & H. J. Wurner as attorneys for the following clients: Doris W. Bailey against Amos Pond. Judgment of J4.233.33 sought on a note; George C. Baer against Ennls Ixishbaugh and C, E. Graham, Judgment sought on a note for $898.57, said to have been given In 1918: M. K. TUcKlnney against Xor- borne Berkeley, note of $1400 given In October, 1913. I IETI DUBLIN, Sept. 28. (L. P.) -De-Valera called a meeting of the Sinn Fein cabinet for tomorrow, to consid er the British answer to De Valera's last telegram. Premier Lloyd -George's reply is expected today. NEW YORK, Kept. 28. (I. P.) The lead of both the New York teams in the major league pennant races was reduced yesterduy by half a game. The pirates won while the Giants were Idle, cutting McGraw's Wad to three and 6ne half games. The Yanks lost while the Indians were idle, their lead slip ping to a game and a half. The Pi rates have five games to play and the Giants four. Both the Yanks and In dians have four games remaining, ENGAGED IN SEEDING The majority of the t'friatilla county farmers are now ennagcd In seeding, fall rains having made the season early this year. In most sections seed ing is well under 'way, while in some parts of the county Tanners are Wait ing for weeds to get a chance to start and will blade them before beginning to seed. It is probable that seeding will be finished about November 1. Thirty Umatilla county farmers are experimenting this year with new dry copper carbonate treatment f wheat for the prevention of smut, which has proved so successful In Australia. Each of the farmers will treat a sack of wheat with the copper carbonate and will stake off the ground seedad with wheat so treRted. A smut count will be made to determine the results of such treatment. 5 , Fred Bennion, county aijent,' ex pects the dry copper carbonate to rev olutionize seed treatment In this coun ty. It consists of mixing two ounces of the carbonate with a bushel of wheat. It Is. he says a less complicat ed treatment than the formaldehyde and bluestone treatments. Tho carbonate treatment will not injure the germ, wnlch Mr. Bennion points out, is a great advantage, as he believes that 30 per cent of the wheat In this county is killed through treat ment. This amounts to about 75,000 bushels yearly, formaldehyde is leas likely to kill the'germ than Milestone, he statea, but either treatment re quires more equipment and more trou ble than the carbonate treatment. PEARL OIL (kerosene) is clean-burning. For and lamps. Ask your dealer for Pearl Oil. BY TERRiFiaTYPHOQN: l-l M FFJtFECT SHAIKH FOK THE "FKHIIXT t T mm i l. Tidal Wave Destroys Crops and Houses; Several Steamers Sunk; Fishermen Missing. TOKIO, Sept. 2. (A. P.) Several I hundred persons were killed by a ty phoon in Central Japan, centering up on Kagoya, on the island of Hondo, where the tidal wave destroyed crops and houses. Several steamers were sunk and mnnv fishormen are missing. FFJtFECT SHAIKH FOK THE "FERITX'T HOSTESS-' The "Perfect Hostess" Is a titlo not easily earned, hence all 'the more eagerly pr.'wd. We are showing some exquisite silver patterns of rich clegiitice and faultless good taste which give aristocratic distinction to any social affairs. , ; , -dewelery The Largest Diamond Deairm b E Well It Is Over We are back to normal after the rush and bang of last week. .With the name. (Table Supply) there goes an assurance to our many customers of clean, wholesome and sanitary foods, delivered to you by a No. 1 service, which has built confidence for this lit tle store. 1 , , , .. 1 !" We guarantee our merchandise, . and we have made good. There is a reason. If you have been dis satisfied elsewhere, give this bupy market a trial. You will be pleased. , THE TABLE SUPPLY Phone 187 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN &CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors - t-f YtiACK kH 7j$i' : UA AVITAGRAPrr- MiZZVl I 1 w J 7 -1 -1 TlV '. & '. -tV f 4 ,v . ' , x "... '.. " . . t ' S!Z XL.' t. ; ! f i" ' ' f r,i i bit I A stratnre rare betwci'n two liorsos and h loi'oinotive furnishes one of several exciting scenes io the big v'.iajrnpli specinl product ic:.. "IlliicU I!ciMittr"' hssed on Anna Seweli's fninous classic by tliu same iwune. -; 'ie si'ene was stuped at cm" cost: and nucessHated iiic use of unkjue pbotogrupUic "kUoLs." 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