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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1921)
TEH PACES DklLY EAST OEEGONTAST, PENDLETON, OREC JIT, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 13, 1921. PAGS IT7E 1 People Here and There Ted Cherrier nnd H. E. nickers drove to Walla Walla today on a busi ness mission. Eugene Favre of the Murphy-Favre Co. of Spokane is a business visitor in Pendleton today. Charles Hales, of the Pasco Union Stockyards, also a' well known rheep man of Washington, was a Pendleton visitor yesterday. Stanley Brown, manager of the Day, Hansen Investment Co. of Spokane, and E. C. Lloyd, real estate dealer of Spokane, are here on business. He Is She and She Is He Tj P3r 2 v in ft iv lsu Jat tho wit kMl.lA.ii::.iB I .few;' as! If f v,f i 1 a : , " o .-..,...,.. ..v.. nidi w i-ii jjo;u'.;u- ion, u, x,l .ew York Gty, who makes tip Hint way to havo ( iu with hU friend at private parties. No, he'r not oa tba staeo yet. When Mr. Jones was saved the frying pan Despain & Lee Cash Phone 880 SWIFT'S L A D 10 lbs. Net 82.25 5 lbs. Net 81.15 Stanley O. Jewett, predatory animal inspector, has gone to IHincan where lie will enter with H. W. liol.yns on a poisoning c impa gn to be w.f,'od j against covoies. j ! Frank Hilhert was in Pendleton! from his ranch in the I'kiah neigh-j borhood yesterday to meet Mrs. Hit-' belt, who returned from an extended visit in the East with relatives. I I Willard Bennion, brother of r"red I Reunion, is a guest at the Bennion j home today. He is en route from Van couver. B. C, to Salt Lake, where he will visit relatives. Mr. Bennion, who Si v. Ms tir IT They talk yet of the change that came over Jones. St me said it was psychology. Some said it was a miracle. All said it was a mystery. When they asked Jones, he suia It was liberation iYom slaveryslavery to the frying pan, and to grease and starch. Jones used to take his breakfast fried, and followed this with a heavy lunch. In those days they said at tho office: "Old Jones has, a secret sorrow and he's sore on the world.',' One day Jones started lat no time for the usual break fast to be cooked. Jones had a breakfast on . .. with good cream. He was delighted with the crispness and rich flavor. Felt satisfied and 'fed." Tried it again at lunch. Kept on breakfast ing that way often lunching, too. Jones began to "perk up," talk up, step up-H3ET up. "Let Jones show you how to do this," they began to say at the office. As to Jones he said: "That's a great food GRAPE NUTS." There are thousands of Joneses. hnv Virids reckless feed ers and wise feeders. "There's a Reason" Grape-Nuts the perfected goodness of whole wheat and malted barley delicious, nourishing, ready to eat. All grocers. CRISCO 6 Pounds Crisco $1.23 SUGAR 100 Pounds Sugar $7.25 MACARONI 12 Pounds Macaroni $i.00 CRACKERS 5 Pound Box 83c GRAHAM CRACKERS 5 Pound Box 90c WALNUTS AND ALMONDS Walnuts, new crop, pound 40c Almonds, new crop, pound 33c Brazils, new crop, pound 30c FLOUR 49 Pound Sack $2.00 COFFEE 3 Pounds, bulk .-. has been managing the Paraffine Co., Limited, at Vancouver, has been trans ferred to Stockton, California, to man age the company's interests there. The company, which manufactures paper, is closing its Vancouver b:atch. IE Turkeys and ducks will surely suf fer on Sunday, November 20, because on that date the members of the Pen dleton Hod and Gun Club will hold their annual shoot. A decision to this effect was reached last night at a meeting which was held in the office of J. H. Estes. A number of dances and socials will be held in the clubhouse during tho winter months, and the club house will nlso he rented to other responsi ble organizations for meetings and dances. A house committee was au thorized, and President Fred Lamp kin appointed J. H. Estes as chair man of this commlttceand the other members will be named later. The committee to secure the ducks and turkeys for the shoot consists of R. A. Rudd, L. A. Smith and Finis Kirkpatiick. The committee in charge of the shoot consists of George Baer, Sol Baum, Fred Lampkin, Jim Estes, Guy Matlock, Dan Bowman. Guy Wyrick and Louis Scharpf. BIUT1SII CAI1IXET IX SESSION. LONDON, Oct. 18. (U T.) Tho British cabinet met today. Sensation al developments are expected. from Grocery 209 E. Court St CANDY P C A L 4 Lbs. $1.00 Regular priee 62.00 TOBACCOS Velvet, Prince Al bert, Tuxedo 15c CAN $1.00 Murriago l.iii'nsc. A license to wed has been issued at the off ce of the county clerk to Christian John Moiler. f:i rmer ,if I Vn. 1 dleton, and N'elma Pearl Anderson of Pendleton. Judgment Sought on Xotos. lhe sum of f.41S and attornevs fees are sought bv the Farmers' Dunk I of Weston in a suit which has been) institute. i in cncuit court. Notes i claimed 10 be past duo and unpaid ale claimed to bo itast due amlAA..'. the basis of the suit. Fee & Fee rep resent the plaintiff War Marriage a I'uiliiiv. That her husband, to whom she was married in 1 1 7, and who afterward went overseas in I'ncle Sam's service, treated her in a cruel and inhuman manner is the charge made bv 'o- villo V. Osterholm in her suit for di vorce from Carl B. Osterholf I i Schannep represents the plaintiff. Cruel Trent! nont t'linrgvd. In her suit for a divorce from John E. -Morgan, Martha (. 5!oiir:m do. Clares that the defendant was Kiiilty or cruel !nd Inhuman treatment toward her. The counle married in lAl.l.nf-- cordii.R to the comnlaint and then. .are two minor children. Custody of tlie children and alimony of J."ii) a month nra oi-tiitrht K 11... i... ; fe who is represented by llalev. Ilalev & ! hteiwer and H. J. Warner. I MAItSUFliELD, Ore., Oct. IS. (f. P-) The Itevoniia Cutter Hear is looking for the schooner M arv W'ink- leniun, which broke from the tow of the steam schooner Euirlmiw off the Coos liuy last week. Tho coast fruard station, Anno Lighthouse, reported no trace of the schooner today. Four men were on board. The vessel was in tow of the Saginaw from Tort An- ffeies, Wash., to Sun Francisco, with a cargo of lumber. POLICE SEEK ARTHUR CHURCH WHO CHASED WIFE WITH HAMMER SEATTLE, Oct. 18. (U. . P.) The pol'ce are seeking Arthur t'hurehi who chased his wife through the', streets late last night with a hummer. In un attempt to kill her, according to neigh bors. His wife Is declared to be pend ing a divorce suit. Liquor caused the trouble. ON Til FOR ROBBERY VANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. IS. (IT. P.) The trial of Ilort Orcut and Hoy Mooro. charged with the robbery of the Sells-Floto circus of $:II,U(HI, has started. The jury Is being selecled. The loot was later recovered but the men were held on other charges, Ite ported bootlegging activities may fur n'sh n Interesting tingle to tho testi mony. Mrs. Moore, with her two daughters, ndi Miss Christine Gross, Orcutt's fiance, are here as witnesses. contracts with schools ( .(i.jLli;i. WASIIIXrflTON, Oct. IS. (A. 1'.) Charging exploitation and destruction of the minds und bodies and souls of ex-servJce men in some commercial vocational training schools, Director Forbes of the veterans' bureau, an nounced cancellation of over n score of contracts wllh schools In various parts of tho country. I'oitiLA.vn viii:at makki t PORTLAND, Oct. IS. (A. P.) Wheat is 97 cenls to $1.01. fATTLi: UWiKIOT STIOAHV PORTLAND, Oct. IS. (A. P.) Cattle are steady. Calves nie 11 lower. choice dairy calves ;S.5(l o '.). Hogs are 25 cents higher, prime light tin to 110.50, .Sheep are steady. Kggs are firm and butter Is unsettled. Lady Diana 4m res m hi 1 Lady Diana Var.nrrf, railed "th mo3t beautiful woman in Knirltmd." She Is th heroino of "Th Great Adventup?." a photoplay In' colon 19 U rclvUMXl la America thU faiU ff 7 I Each package of Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can dye or tint faded, shabtn skirls, dresses, waists, coats, sweaters, stockings, hangings, draperies. ever -thing like new. Buy 'Diamond Dyes' no other kind then perfect home dyeing is guaranteed, even if you have never dyed before. Tell your druggist whether the material you wish to dy Is wool or silk, or whether it is linen, cotton, or mixed goods. Diamond Dyes never streak, spot, fade, or run. GOVERNMENT WANTS TO KNOW WHERE MARKET DUCKLINGS ARE KILLED Mr. Duck Hunter, have ycu killed auy;young ducks this year which had aluminum bands on their les with the legend, "Hk. Stir. Wash. I. C." Inscribed on the metal? lietween SO. 000 and 40,000 young ducklings were so marked last spring and summer during the breeding season In the Da kotas. Alberta, and other Cana dian provinces by the 17. S. liur eau of HIloloKical Survey. The object of the bureau was to ascertain the distance, course and time of migration of tho ducRs when they leave the breeding grounds. Hunters who kill any of the ducks are urged to write to the bureau at Wash ington giving the time and plaee of the killing of the birds. CAHIMT ll'.i:TS (Continued from pago 1.) breakers for this week, but will lock tho shops up until the men return. Re ports of wido ruptures between the "Uig Five" und other unions are branded as unfounded by union rep resentatives. , BOA RDM AN, Or., Oct. 18. ProL Jackson of the V. S. p.liologlenl Sur vey is In Doardman to continue the rabbit extermination campaign re cently begun by the department. The local situation will he carefully studied and halts It-led out and after two drives per week for the next month It Is expected that poison methods will get the rest. There Is a general nnd stondy devel opment of the business section of Hourdmnn. Within the past two weeks there has been opened a first class l at her shop by Joe Webster of Tlgard, Ore., nn office by Dr. Hay Logan of Umatilla who will give two days per week to this section, and a meat mar ket by A. E. Part low. In addition the post office has moved Into new nnd commodious quarters In tho Root building. The community, too, Is showing ndvance In the Importation of several carloads of milk cows now en roule from western Oregon and Wash ington. It has been realized that there can lie no permanent success of agri culture when the crop Is raised and shipped out of tho country nnd noth ing returned to the soil. This Is es pecially true of Irrigated sections. The application of manure Increases the yield of alfalfa. This calls for I'AII) I'ANCV I'lUCKS "1 paid an International authority on diseases of the stomach $1,5011, and he didn't do me five cents' worth of good. I have been to various Hims In Europe, as 'Well ns this country and have spent fully $110,000 fruitlessly In search of a cure for my stomach trou ble. Naturally I lost faith In any remedy for my case. My wife's broth er had taken Mayr's Wonderful Rem edy and praised It so highly that I tried it and am now entirely rhl of that trouble. It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the catarrh al mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays tho Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liver and In testinal ailments, Including appendici tis. One dose will convince or money refunded. Druggists everywhere. tooTateToclass.fy For KALE (iray reed baby carriage, excellent condition, easy terms. Phone 7SC-M. DR. LYNN K. B LAKES LEE Chronio and Nervout Dlscami ant DIms sea of Woman. X-Ray Electiir Therapautica. Temple Bldg. 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Tho Idirscst Diamond Dealers In Kasierii Oregon livestock1' through which to market the hay so tlftit'tho products' may be ship ped out In concentrated form. Consid ering location, market facilities and mild climate conditions, this section has many possibilities for dairying. The banks of Arlington nnd Hermlston have come forward to finance the farmers In the purchase of dairy stock and a cheese factory has heen organiz ed with R. Wanner, president, Dale Al bright, Secretary,' and T, 10. llroyles, Paul Smith and R. Wasner directors. A cheesemaker has been engaged and will be on the ground within a weelt Wanted to Trade For a home in Pendleton, or will sell for cash down entire farm .equipment, consisting of horses, mules plows, harrows, discs, header, Yuba tractor large pow er fanning mill in fact all the necessary equipment to run a farm, guaranteed to be in the best of shape. . Will trade entire outfit for home in Penaleton, and lease my ranch of eight hundred acres to the party taking this. Exact value of outfit $12,000.00., Will take prop erty or cash, valued at $7000.00. Ranch is located just six miles north of Lexington, Oregon. ADDRESS P. O. BOX 118, Lexington, Oregon. Do You Know That soot on the inside of your stove or furnace forms one of the best non conductors of heat known.' , We guarantee "Peacock'' Coal to have less soot and ash than any Coal ' handled in Pendleton, . Make your next order The CoaXWith No Regret Phone 178 m Quality. Quantity Buy Where PRICES are as low as a small profit will allow. MEATS are the' cheapest, always brought in fresh and kept that way. GROCERIES are of the best brands, all fresh stock and handled in the most sanitary manner. Phone 187 M TABLE SUPPLY 739 Main Street Pendleton i j. i'. ' - V . CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors anil It ia expected to begin making cheese by the flrnt of November. In the meantime the milk will be taken caro of by the oraanixatlon until the factory is running, separated at a cen tral station and the cream shipped out. Theitore of the Hoardman Trading (Jonipany was entered last night and a inventory shows the loss of a couple of mackinaw coats, valued arount $2.1 each. No cash was missing though both the register and the McCaskey carried the day's receipts. Entrance Was obtained by cutting a small hole In the rear door nnd turning the key. Smythe-Lonergan . (0 r ' ( i Service