DAILY EAST OlEOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1921. page nvs 0 PAGES 1 People Here and There D. Pick, representative of the Coplo Service Inc., la here today. HIb ser vice la a feature service for newspa . pen. Pilot Walter E. Lees, of the La Grande 'Airplane Company, left Ten dleton at 10:60 on a business trip to Lewlston, Idaho. He expected to land there at 1 o'clock. Glen Long accom panied him. ! E. W. McComaa and A. Phlmister Proctor left this morning by motor for Portland. Mr. Proctor will return to Palo Alto where he is at work on several statues, and Mr. McComas will returti here after a few days In Portland. Kf ttOONlY 1 OFFICES AND OFFICERS It Is alleged that the defendant da scrted the plaintiff In 1915 and has re ,ma:ned away since that time. Haley. jUuley and Steiwer and II. J. Warner represent the plaintiff. lntt the month of September in the court of JuHtlce Joe H. Parkes. A majority of the caws have been on li quor violations and traffic violations. E. E. Sharon, former prominent res ' ident of Pendleton, Is visiting: with old friends hore while ort his return from attending the 1. O.. O. P. sovereign grand lodgs at Toronto. Mr. Bharon is grand secretary of .the Odd Fellow? in, Oregon. Many years ago ho was located' here and served as editor of the Tribune, deputy county clerk and , as a clerk In the Alexander store Tirhen that store was located where the Dupuig cigar store now operates. Case Dismissed. V . When the Btato's chief witness In the case against O. B. AplIn, charged with violating liquor laws failed to make an appearance In the court or Justice Joe H. I'arkes thin morning, the case was dismissed.' Insufficient ; evidence to convict also caused the dismissal of the case against James Myers. He was also charged with liquor law vio lation. . . L-L Furlong Seeks IMvoroe. Desertion is claimed by Charles W. Furlong In his suit for divorce against Eva E. FUrlong. The couple married In June, 1899, and there are two chil dren, Ruth 13. Furlong, aged 18, and Roger Wellington Furlong, aged 11, according to the complaint. Custody of the boy is sought by the plaintiff. To Collect Nolo. Two notes, claimed to be 'past, due and unpaid, ure the bas s of a suit brought by John Cochran against Sam W. Fellows and' Mrs. Fellows. Judg ment to the amount of M28.30 Is asked. nasals Desertion Is Claimed. Mabel Cox has sued 'Eddie H. Cox for a divorce, claiming desertion. The couple married in 1918, and there Is one baby girl as issue of the marriage. Custody of the baby is sought by the plaintiff. Peterson, Bishop and Clark represent the plaintiff. Asks $10,000 Damages. A suit for damages of $10,000 hns been brought by Gladys M. Miller, a minor, by R. D. Miller, against S. C. Xichpls. ... The defendant was sentenc ed to serve 10 years In the penitenti ary this week on a charge of rape which grew out of his conduct toward the giH, who is 13 years old. Give the Kids a Treat Taie a Carton or Brick of delicious Golden West 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 V '" ' " .i Golden West The Cream of Creams. CriiH Treatment Charged. . Cruel and Inhuman treatment Is the basis of the suit of nancy Smith against Charles Edward Smith for di vorce. In the complaint it is recited I that the couple mnrried December 19, j 1919. ?.t Vancouver. Wash., and that! the defendant has not contributed to i the plaintiffs support. Fee and Fee represent the, plaintiff., Orr'cqm Am Klf-ctrd. At a meeting of the council of the parent-teacher association, held Wed nesday evening at the committee room of the county library, officers for tne year were elected, and a program committee to work out programs for the activities of the various circles. was appointed. The officers are pres ident, Mrs. Thomas Hampton; vice president, Mrs, Johnson; and secretary-treasurer, A. Landreth, . The pro gram committee consists of the presi dents of the different circles and the principals of the schools, together with the cily superintendent of schools. ADJOURN OCTOBER 4 GENEVA, Sept. 29. (IT. P.) Ad journment of the present assembly of the league of nations has been set for Tuesday, October 4. As the delegates leave for home, the popular opinion here is to regard the league, no longer as a super-state, but us an instru ment to co-ordinate and make recom mendations for international action. The League Itself, according to dele gates, recognizes itself to be complete, ly w'ilhout power or authority to im pose any recommendations it may make. Collms Many Fines. , Fines to the amount, of, approxi mately $1000 have been collected dur- r i J I r . : I Jackie an IUVOTJ TODAT OPPO.SITIfl.V IS ANTICIPATED WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. (C P.) Anticipat.'ng opposition from the railroads to plan consolidating the lines Into 19 competing systems, thn Interstate commerce commission said "added incentive'.' for government ownership would result , unless the roads voluntarily agreed to the consol idate. ... r REWARD OFFERED FOR BANDITS OKLAHOMA CITY, Sept. 23. (A. P.) A reward of $30,000 for the cap ture of six men in the mall car rob bery near here last night on th,e Santa Fe railroad, was authorized today through a telegram from Postmaster CATTLE MARKET STEADY General Hays. Five thousand is of-1 PORTLAND, Sept. .29. (A. P) fered for eaeh man. The bandits Cattle and sheep are steady. Hogs forced' the clerks to throw off four are sloy and weak. Eggs and butter pouches. A posse is searching. are firm and of a higher tendency. nouses Overturned in Outlying Sections 1 V 7 A V LRtAMCRY The Wholesome Butter ' J jT' ; - ai PERFECT SILVEIt FOK THE PERI'TXT HOSTESS"' Tho '"Perfect Hostess" Is a title not easily earned, hence all the more eagerly pr.'ied. We are showing some exquisite silver patterns of rich elegance and faultless good taste which give aristocratic distinction to any social affair. -jjeujeieir n rap" Tbe Largest DUmotvl Dealen In EXtr OrefJn B 2SS 1ZI?LS11?- 1 hcuses '-"ocs .,a m "many . . ... f UC;n!IIHl II Hay grown by members of the Ore gon Hay Growers' Association, made up of growers of Umatilla and Morrow counties, is to be sold on the Atlantic seaboard, according to announcement made by the association. Several sample shipments nave been made and the results have justified all claims, the grade of hay showing up well iq comparison with the Eastern hay this year and a good premium be ing paid for western alfalfa. Six firms in the via'nity of , New Tork have placed orders for immedi ate shipment from the Oregon as nega tion. Inspectors have already been appointed at Boardman, Umatilla, Hermiston and Stanfield, and will be appointed at other localities when re-' quired. The expense of securing the ap pointment of these state inspectors is borne by the association but the net cost of loading point inspection, while upon a slightly different basis, Is prac tically the same as if the inspection were at Portland, as has been the practice in past years. The activities of the Organized Hay Growers are directly responsible for an advance of one dollar in the Port land market, at a time when the hay markets of the entire country are very stagnant. This will benefit all hay growers, whether members or not. The prices paid In the East are very satisfactory ind terms agreeable, Kiles being made upon state grades. The hay market for the next five months on the Atlantic coast looks bright, say rrnwera and while much depends up on the quality 'of hay shipped, the sales office is very optimistic, 'jne neavy percentage of the association sales are now going to Canada and the Atlantic coast. Germany has less than half a mil lion unemployed. A SAFE TEST For those who are in need of a rem edy for kidney troubles and backache, it Is a good plan to try Doan's Kidney Pills. They are strongly recommend ed by Pendleton . people. Ask your neighbor! Mrs. J. B. Jacobs, 300 E, Bluff St., Pendleton, says: "I could never speak too highly of Doan's Kidney Pills and I have never found anything their equal when 1 have needed to take a kidney medicine. 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