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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1921)
tZN PAGES D&ILY EAST OSEGOMAN, PENDLETON, OEECJSf, TUESDAY EVEMNO, OCTOEER 25, 1921. PAGE EWE People Here and There "I would bo surprised if the beef cattle industry would die out,' dole fully commented Walter M. fierce of Union county. "I wonder if beef Is really a necessary part of diet? Dur ing and since the war there has been 4 (Treat change In the diet of Amer icans. There is an increase consump tion of chickens, oysters, vegetable?, veal and rabbits, due largely to Mr. Hoover's telling the people during the war to eat less meat, so that more meat could be sent to the soldiers. Then, too, the consumption of beef, per capita, has shown a remarkable decrease. Beef cattle may not be the necessity which we have supposed. In France rabbits are largely used: the soldier 'boys say they saw the rabbits even-where. I am particularly inter ested J beef cattle, for it has been my business raising them and preparing them for market. The cattle business is In a bad way throughout the na tion." Oregonian. Enters Business MORE BIDDERS AND BETTER BIDS FEATURED OPENING OF SESSION PORTLAND, Oct. 25. (A. r.) 51 ore bidders and better bids on the isstie of Jl.Uo.OOD bonds, featured the opening of a two day session of the Btate highway commission today. lllnllMiUfHi. nWiW inn Almost daily, society women are discovering that the greatest happi ness is found in work. The latest socially,' prominent woman to enter business is Mrs. Richard JPeabody of New York and Boston She has opened a gown shop in New York. FIRST LYCEUM PROGRAM . BUM SUCCESS (East Oresonian Special) , HERMISTOX, Ore., Oft. 25. The Hermiston union hisf'i school district now includes five districts. Cold Springs and Minnehaha having join Cd the union through last FiU'av's election. The vote was favorable In iwo oistnns out oi tne three voting and since a majority votimr on the question approved the proposition carried. The original union of Her miston, Columbia and Westland was formed shortly before school blurted. Although a complete canvass of season tickets sold for the lyeeum has not I been made, indications are that the course will be a financial success. The opening number was presented to a packed house by the Freeman Ham mond company Ttlesdav evening. Work is still proceeding; on the buildings of W. .1. Warner, Win. Shaar and Sam llodgcrs, which were destroyed by the fire last month. The frrst two will be ready for occupancy within a few days. General Wood! r3 n , t 'i 4 i t M I OAKLAND, Oct. 25. (V. P.) The International traffic officers' associa I MAY VISIT KICKXE p,K!S CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va., Oct. 25. I L'- P- President Harding, is go ! ing south for a four day speaking tour, I and may visit Eugene Debs in the At lanta federal prison. The president will soon pass on the question whether to pardon Debs. Both Harding and Mrs. Harding are known to have a strong desire to have a personal talk with Debs and see under what condl- SEAUCIt TOll HYDROPLANE NSW ORLEANS, Oct. 23. .(U. P.) United States cruisers and steamers are joining the search for ihe naval hydroplane, with two men, believed to be lost near the mouth of the Mississippi. tion, meeting here, advocated uniform i ttona he lives, because o Debs" frail t-itimi; inwa iur me wniiie worm. nemth. si ft I continuous ream of power From the first turn of the motor until the end of the trip, Red Crown gasoline delivers steady, dependable power. Every gallon of "RedCrown" which goes into your tank in sures ready starting, smooth and rapid acceleration and more mileage a continuous stream of power. That ex plains the popularity of "Red Crown" -why it is the choice of motorists who know what good gasoline should do. It pays to look for the Red Crown sign before youfill. You will find that sign at Standard Oil Service Stations, garages, and at other dealers. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Standard Oil Compaq ( California ) I TSiSri r, ..a jt : . v "toil.- ti - -1 3 uun Leonard wood new governor general of the Phlllppinesi on an Inspection tour of Indang Philippine province. ( PEKDS. Albert Price to Pendleton Meat Co., $150. Lands in NV 1-4 NW 1-4 Sec 10, Tp. 2, N. A. 32, E. W. M. Umatilla County to Charles F. and Anna L. Ames $1. SE 1-4 Sec. 6, Tp. 6, X. R, 2S. Fred Chezix to J. T. nnwell m Lot 14, block 5, Newport Add to Her- nvston. . Charles F. Ames to Lewis vymv $10. BE 1-4 rice. 6. Tn. 4. N. It. -s. H. F. Vancil to jr. I Paltczore, $4500. Lot 1, block 4, and lots 1, 2, .1, 4, block 3, Crosse's Add to Milton, and mete and tracts in said addition. J. C. Clemens to Samuel G. Mofiih bin, $1. k 1-2 SE 1-4, Sec. 29 Tp N. It. 33. ' W. G. Williams to O. T. Carnes SV 1-4 NW 1-4 and NW 1-4 SW 1-1 Sec. 6, Tp. and SE 1-4 NE 1-4 See 27, Tp. 3, S. R. 32. PRESIDENT LEAVES FOR ;d tmpu cm itu TAKE "DIAPEPSIN" 'Tape's Diapepsin" is the quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, Gases, Flatulence, Heartburn. Sourness, Fer mentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give almost immediate stomach relief and shortly the stomach is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large ease costs only few cents at drug store. Millions helped annually. NORMAL TAX RATES ARE APPROVED BY SENATE WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. (A. P.) Normal tax rates of four percent on the first $4000 income and eight per cent on all over that amount was ap proved today by the senate, J hese rates are now In force. The senate is to remain in continuous session until the tax bill is disposed of. HOPK IS AllAXDONElK NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 25. (IT. T.) -The naval air station practically abandoned hope of finding the two men believed to have been lost when the hydroplane broke Its moorlnss In a gale. Searching sh!ps found no trace of the missing men. ,12 is Art Metal (From the Heintz Studios) A beautiful ware made of solid bronze decornted with sterling diver. Beautiful gift suggestions of individual ity which add so much to the charm of the home. A Permanent Gift of Lasting Beauty Our window gives a glimpse of this ex clusive ware. fj Penclloton Ore. The Largest Piamoud Dealers In Eastern Oregon i WA ASH I NCI TON, Oct. 23. (A. P.) The president loft today on a special train for a four day trip through the south. He will speak twice nt Hirm ingham and ouco at Atlanta. WASHINGTON, Oct. 25. (A. P.) I The open meeting of the International conference on armament and the far ea3t may bo postponed until Novem ber 12, because the program original ly drafted would interfere with the ceremonies indlcent to the Armistice day burial of America's unknown sol dier. BOLD ROBBERY STAGED UNDER GLARE OF ARC LIGHT ON BROADWAY NEW YORK, Oct. 25. (f. P.) Government operatives are seeking the robbers connected with the hold up of a million dollars in a fcglstcred mail lout. TIik robbery occurred on lower llroachvay, the bandits stopping Ihe mall I ruck In (he Blare of an arc litfht. SEATTLE, Oct. 25. (U. P.) John Stringer, former sheriff of King coun ty, faces an arraignment late today on a grand larceny charge In connection with the alleged misappropriation of nearly $6000 of the county's funds. I'Ol'XU TIIKM A GRKAT HKT.I 'Indigestion, biliousness, headache, bad breath, coated tongue, gas, or any condition caused by fermenting, undi gested food can be relieved. Peter Landis, Meyersdale, Pa., writes: "I suffered many years and I can say Foley ICathartlc Tablets are a great help for constipation. Sold everywhere. R0SE8URG DENTIST'S Mrs. Harding's New Piano .K-.4-.V- ! -':: p. J 'V.-iLWjY .-': vCi. !.'. lW.T- I-."'"'.' if - J r",.MjtfJs 99 Coffee A good substantial grade of coffee at a reason able price. This blend of coffee is guaranteed by the Crescent Mfg. Co. to be of High Quality, Rich in Aroma and Flavor, a satisfaction guarantee or your money back. Price 30c Phone 187 THE TABLE SUPPLY 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietor f - i v i !fT Mrs. Harding intends to practice an hour a day on this new piano she purchased for the White House. She received her musical educ-Uoa In Cincinnati. Ver-r' Good Stance! - - ' ' j - 1 i f ff i 'f ' v - " . V' 1 Coif, you knw, i is a Scotch game. !. Thy shouldn't s z . ejeh a coed, j Scotchman i have a good stance? Of course, you could ' hardly tell that he's Scotch, the way he's dressed, and all. But he Is. And he swings a bonny wicked b r a s s 1 e. This Photo shows him driving 200 yards In the foursome p'ay for the Wal ter Scott cup at Faranao Lax-5, ROSEBUItO, Oct. 25. (A. P.) Krimifleld's wounds continued to heal. The doctors say there is only a slight j infection, that Is not dangerous, Ilrum j field appears cheerful. MEDICINAL MOTS, HERBS, EiiKs m mm And other alteratives, tonics nn health-giving ingredients that are r.'' ommeinied in the best meiUu booka, are combined in Hood's Hursaparilla. It builds up tlio blood, improves tlia appetite, invigorates tlio digestion, (ones the stomach and gives nervo strength so as to promote permanent good health. Hits merited and liel 1 tlio praise of three generations. Yo.t should givo it a trial. As a gentlo thorough cathartio many recommend Hood's l'ills. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY The fact that the Smythe-Lonergan Co. and its predecessors for ten years have sold "Peacock" Coal exclusively and in that time has handled the hulk of the coal used in Pendleton is con clusive proof that ' Peacock" stands as a peer in the coal market. ORDEPt , The Comfort Coal Phone 178 l-'or Sul Several very desirable building lotH on North Side reasonable terms, monthly 'payments If desired. Dr. David P.. III1I. Smythe-Lonergan Quality Quantity Service Despain & Lee Cash Grocery Phone 880 209 E. Court St 2 POUND R O L L GOLD CREST B U T T E R $1.00 SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY PRICES THAT SAVE 4 Olympic Pan Cake Flour $1.00 3 pkgs. Kerr's Oats $1.00 5 lb. M. J. B. Coffee '..$2.15 5 lbs. Golden West Coffee $2.15 6 lbs. Crisco : $1.35 10 lbs. Lard $2.25 Swift's Hams, per pound 40c Picnic Shoulders, per pound 22c Flour, per sack $1.85 Tea Garden Syrup, gallon $1.65 Liberty Bell Syrup, gallon..... $1.65 Karo Light, 10 lb 95c Karo, dark, 10 pounds 90c Corn Meal, 9 lb. sack 35c Oats, 9 pound sack 65c Corn, per can 15c 5 lbs. Bulk Coffee $1.00 Corn Starch, 2 packages 25c GOLD CREST BUTTER This butter is the best quality that the butter market can place on sale. Ev ery roll is guaranteed to you or your money refunded. Handled exclusively by our ttore in Pendleton. 2 POUND R O L L GOLD CREST B U T T E $1.00 SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY