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4 TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, NOVEMEEK S, 1921. PAGE FIVE People Here and There Winning: Skipper George R. Norton, farmer of Milton is a Pendleton business isitor today. I Frederick Pteiwer, attorney, of Pen dleton, is registered at the Hotel Port- 1 rnrn.t.r AT.. . . I .. I itiiiu. i uuiini.t dinner H3 i ll terested In politics but now ho attends ! trictly to his practice. OregonUin. ' F. G. Rahelman, supreme medical examiner of the I'nited Artisans will arrive from Portland today to meet With Alpha assembly this evening at 8 o-clock in Eagle-Woodman hall. Ir. .Eshelman expects to bring two field workers with him to leave in this field. ! il MOTFfffilY. I nrnnro inn nrnnrno urriLLo anu mm: SPEECHES AND SONGS PART OF PROGRAM OF LUNCHEON ON THURSDAY A variety of offerings will be an the program of the forum luncheon of the Commercial As sociation which Is to be given Thursday at noon at Jolly Inn. There will be two speakers for tho occasion. Rev. J. D. Hen shaw will speak on "Some Amer ican Ideals," and H. E. Louns bury, general freight agent of the O.-W. R. & N'.. will make an address on business questions. ,A vocal selection has been promised by a. K. Curtis -who is in charge of the singing at the evangelistic services at the Christian church. Dr. M. S. Kn will preside as chairman of the meeting. (ft MutTixe IJeense. A license to wed has been issued at the office of the county clerk to Frank S. Hetler, a telephone lineman of Hermiston and to Doris M. Percey, a stenographer, also of Hermiston. 'ed States reclamation service offers to co-operate with the county court. The attorney stated that canals and ditches were either constructed when the act of was in effect and that such bridges as were constructed un der this statute and that of 1303 and before the amendment of lS(i were : constructed upon the basis that the I reclamation service w as only required jto construct those built since 1909. Seeks Divorce. Suit for divorce has been Drought In circuit court by Mabel McFull against S. F. McFall. According to the com plaint., the couple married In 1908, and there are four children. Cruel and Inhuman treatment Is the basis of COrXTY COUIT (Continued from paga 1.) meeting last night, but other reports which have leaked out w hisper of oth er things than this one recommenda tion which happened during the more than two hours the meeting was in session. For one thing, it is said that the county court declared that it ques tioned the reliability of Sheriff Zoeth Houser In enforcing the prohibition Oregon laws are quoted by I. H. Van Winkle, attorney general, in a deci sion received today by Judge I. M. Sohannep, qounty judge, regarding the 'question of who is responsible for the construction of new bridges of the re pair of old bridges over canals and ditches of the Irrigation ami drainage districts of Oregon. According to the law, If the bridge is over a county highway the County must maintain It but If it is over a state highway, then the state is responsible. The decision estates that the attorney for the Unit- Jr., and President of China -rrTniriTrnTllipriiMwwwiiP tmim m uu i mi hum i ran v. y Af $, -i Wv -Jit-, ' li. -r. - . 4 t t torf k 3 $ a 1 f i I , lolin 1). Kocketeiler, Jr., Miapptu with buulmg Hsu fchm Chang, (hint&o prasldont, who welcomed the American at the opening of thy J'eltine hixlon. Medicul Co.lotre, gilt of the Kvckefellei' FounduUon, Are yoii stepping on he brake or the accelerator? The food you eat does make a difference. Heavy, starchy foods often do slow down body and mind often steal the energy that be longs to the day's work. Grape-Nuts is a go ahead food. It contains the perfected nourishment of Nature's best grains. . It includes all those elements needed to nourish body and -brain. It is easy to digest It gives energy without taking energy. How about your breakfast or lunch does it give, or take? Grape-Nuts is nweet, crisp, delightful to the taste, and is an Ideal source of power for a busy and difficult day. , There'i a Reason" for GRAPE-NUTS the suit, according to the charses i ulW!" ana tniu oecnuse iu confidence made I," the plaintiff S. A. Newber-was not felt in him '"" dec sion was rv represents the plaintiff, who seeks lmade to h.ire E- B- F- Kidgway as custody of the four children. si.cl.ui uhra. inis is ine iiuiest cxiuession mat has been secured from any member of the county court since the trouble came up, all public statements given out by the three members of the court being to the effect that the difference of opinion between tne court and the sheriff was one of law interpretation and had nothing personal in it. Court Issues StnUuiicut. The following statement relating to recent Issues and the attitude of the county court was issued last evening by members of that body: "To the Peoplo of Umatilla County: "There appears to be much misun derstanding current touching the rela tions existing between the County Court and .the Sheriff, and perhaps as public servants an explanation Is due. After conference the following agreed statement of facts Is presented: "1. There Is a somewhat ambiguous statute which was Intended by the Legislature to regulate the authority of the County Courts of the state in the matter of allowance of the ex penses of sheriffs offices. Mr. Houser requested tho County Court to allow the expense incurred by him in the enforcement of the prohibition law. The court gave the subject considera tion, secured the opinion of the Attorney-General of the state, and were advised that they had no authority to allow such expense under the law. They so advised the sheriff. "2. The shej-iff then announced that he could not afford longer to pay the expenses out of his own pock et, and tho problem then before the court was to find some other method of enforcement. Their only recourse was recourse to the state. The Gover nor possesses uuthorily to appoint spe cial enforcement officers. Members of the court visited the office or the governor, and urntngud for the ap pointment of Mr. Hidgway, a former deputy in the sheriffs office. The Governor mado the, appointment with the understanding that the salary and expenses of such officer was to be paid by tho county, "3. The court arranged with Mr. Itidgway to assume the duties, agree ing to pay him $2(i0.o0 per month, with $25.00 additional for Incidental expenses. In addition to the duties of special enforcement agent, he is to perform the duties of traffic officer, with no additional pay. It was real ized that his duties would require an automobile, therefore one was, pur chased at $1500.011, the county paying $300.00 down, and agreeing to pay $100.00 per month until the balance hr,d been paid. Until paid for the title remains in the county, but if Mr. Rldgeway continues In the perform ance of his duties until the car has been paid for, it becomes his pro perty. He bears all expenses of up keep and maintenance. It is consid ered that when he has paid the cost of the monthly running of the car, his actual compensation will bo about $150.00 pe;- month, plus what tho car may be worth at the end of the year. "4. The court and the sheriff dis agree only as to the Interpretation of the law of the stute, and that ques tion is now before the Supreme Court for determination. When the court speaks that will settle all disputes and all controversy. The enforcement of the prohibition laW is desired by all. There is no disagreement as to that. When the sheriff felt unable to longer bear the expenses, the court took the only course open to meet the bootlegging problem. "6. All are anxious to minimize ex panse and taxation. All realize that Captain A. AV alters, Ekippvr of the Bluenose, which won the Inter national fishing schooner races, .at ho wheel. will hring in to tno county treasury in fines many times any reasonable salary or expense. "0. It has now been agreed that until the end of the year, to which time the present appointment, of Mr. Ridgeway extends, the sheriff will dis pense with two of his deputies, and attend only to the customary business of the sheriffs office, leaving the li quor emorcenient to the Cloveinors appointee. "7. After the decision of tho Su preme Court upon the doubtful ex pense statute, and at the beginning of the new year, both the court and the sheriff will endeavor to so adjust thM matters involved that the law shall be enforced, but that Buch course shall lie adoirted as will make the expense to the taxpayers as low as possible. 'Dated Ncvember 7, mi. "I. M. HCHANNEP, "O. I,. du;;.ici "R. E. BEAN County Court. Pay Cash Receive Blore Pay Less Despair & Lee Cash Grocery 203 E. Court Phone 880 GOLD CREST , , BUTTER 0 Made from all sweet cream. We honestly believe this is the finest on the market. SPECIAL TOMORROW $1.00 2 lb. Roll Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 680 ACHES AND PAINS SLOAN'S GETS 'EM! A VOID the misery of racking pain. r Have a bottle of Sloan j Lini- tnent handy and apply whea you first feel the ache or pain. It quickly eases the pain and Sndj a feeling of warmth throug the aching pait. Slxsn s Liniment penetrans without raing. Fine, too, tut rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica, sprains and strains, stiff joints, lame back and sore muscles. For forty years pain's enemy. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, VOc, $1.40. Liniment CUar Yar Conylextoa of pimples. ( 9 cd ami other facul dwfiff unsment. 1 meat Cood for eczema, itching skin, ' and other akin troubl. Out of Vr, Hohson'a Family Ktmediea, DrUobsotfs EczcmaOintmeat .J MM (Patn- was ot great assistance to the Read research department during the film ing of this production. MOTION PICTURE NEWS AKCADK TOOAY fliaptor V. TIIH STOUM IN Till: DHKKItT Hoi) Hathaway, in the prison stoek ride with Tom and Zeda, had hor rowed a cigarette from the Arab guard. Then, eoneealiiiK hia move ments, lie luirned the cord binding the anna of the others, and soon they were all free. Tho gourd dozed: they put him out of eonwnission by hitting him over the head with his own rifle, and Marion, from without, aided them in opening the prison door. Then they discovered that Helen was mission, and set out to hunt for her. Through the Jungle thicknesses, Zeda leading the way, they followed her footsteps. Then Zedn quickened hla pace he saw the footprints of the strange beast take up the Journey. In a clearing, where the goillla-man hud put down the swooning girl, the Party came upon the monster. Wllh a cry of rago, he leaped upon them. Their combined Rtrength was hardly able to .copo with the beast, but fin ally a well-directed shot put an end to his career of terrorism. China FOR THE THANKSGIVING TABLE Dinner ware of distinction is found at Sawtelle's, and tt prices that will encour age you to start the new set which you have postponed buying. Thanksgiving Time Is China Time beca'use nothing does more to enhance the holiday table than beautiful, correct china. We carry most patterns in open stock so you can purchase just what you desire and are able to secure matchings in case of breakage. SAWTELLES FOR CHINA n FervJIston Jlio Largest Diamond Dealers In Rtistcrn Oregon I IUVOI.I TODAY "DAXGF.UOVS TOYS'' HAS ALL STAU CAST "Dangerous Toys," a Federated nil star production, with 'William Des mond, Maigaret Clayton and Flunk Losee, will be shown at the Ilivoli theatre, beginning today. It is tho story of a wife who becomes a fash ion model, so she can wear the expen sive clolhes her husband cannot afford to buy her. During her working hours she ! makes the acnuaintance of the banker for whom her husband works, and he proposes that she iiccept his offer of a limited timo during which. .nil of his wealth shall be at her disposal. At the end of the time she shall be free to continue tho life or go back to her husband. With the most honorable of mo tives, the. wife accepts the offer, lit the same time telling her husband that she is going out of town for her firm to a fashion show. The hunband over hears some men nt his club telling that his wife is at the apartment of tho banker. He rushes there and finds her. From that point on, the drama maintains Its high-water marl: of sustained action Kvents follow, one on the heels of the other, semiationul situations develop, tip to the smashing finish. "Danger ous Toys" la a tense picture, whtvh will keep spectators gripping tho sides of their seats. t" "Papo's Diupepsln" Is the quickest, surest relief for Indigestion, Oases, Flatulence, Heartburn, Sourness, Fer mentation or Stomach Distress caused by acidity. A few tablets give alupist Immed'ate stomach relief and shortly tho stomach Is corrected so you can eat favorite foods without fear. Large case costs only few cents at drug store. Millions helped annually. us CASCADE Fill FIR SLAB WOOD Fill AND TAMARACK ".BLOCK WOOD All Botly Cut and Bone Dry Plus Service Makes You Glad You Called k 178 FOR FUEL Phone 178 Smythe-Lonergan . Co. 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