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EIGHT PAGES DATLY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING. NOVEMBER 14, 1021 PAGE FIVE. BEST BILLIARD PLAYERS LI N WORLD COMPETE FOR People Here and There , E. P. Marshall returned this mom infc after a visit in l'ortland. Chafes M. Cook and Manuel Ftied ly were among the local people who returned this morning from Portland where they were during the past week. Judge J. A. Fee is in Enterprise to day where he will remain for several days on legal business which is being taken up during the fall term of the Wallowa circuit court. SIMS DECREASE TODAY nmrce n:n nmmw ! urriuto urnucne a .,:. ; 1 - j- ' .11.11 HONORS IN TOURNAMENT i Ir. L. J. Williams returned today from La Grande where he has been for several weeks with J. Wigcr in starting The Kootery, a new shoe store. Mr. Winer is in La Grande whore he will be in charge of the store. "Pat" Folsom and Richard Rice, ac companied by .Mrs. O. M. nice, re lumed to Portland Sunday afternoon after having spent the holiday over Armistice Day with the home folks nere. i ne young men are attending school in Portland. While many of the pol cies of the American, government undoubtedly will be far different, many things nbout the Washington conference will be the same as the Paris pence con ference. For instance, a great horse shoe table has been installed In the Dauglrjof the American Revolu tion Continental hall for the open ses sions of the Washington conference. It Is Just like the horse-shoe table in the famous Hall of Mirrors at Versailles, at which the treaty of, Versailles was signed. Wheat is down today, December grain closing at J1.05- and May at : 1.09 5-8. On Saturday December grain closed at J 1.09 1, and Mav at ' 11.13 2-8. Following are the quotations receiv ed by Overbeck & Cooks, local brok ers: Wlioat : Open High Low Close I Dec. $1.08 Jl.lOVi Jl.OJS: 1."S ! May 1.1IS 1.14 1.09S. 1.0'JN Corn Dec. .46 .47 S .46 .46 3s May .53 .r.JS .52 1, .52 tits Dec." .32 "i .32 ' .Si May .3 - .: ( , ,3T .37 't It.YLrX.I :; V. Mi. ACC1CPT (Continued trom page 1.) To Collect On Hi Suit ago. list V. K. N'arkaus for judgment of 1500 on a note has been brought hi c rouit court by A. J. Stead through his attorneys. llaley, Haley and Sieiwer and II. J. Warner. Congress will declare a "naval noli day" until the parley ends in success or failure, leaders of both houses said to day and no appropriations for Ameri ca's sea forces arc to be made during that time. Secretary Denby said the depart ment would continue building war ships 'intil the international arms eon 'e e orders it to slop. Denby's an ' ' ement was made as a reply to I n- congr - ionnl suggestion that the Lulled StuUa stop naval construction at once. Ak Mortgage Foreclosure. Foreclosure of a mortgage and Judgment ol $6500 on a note are de manded in a suit which has been filed in circuit court by A. L. i: lover against Mabel Zaring and others. The plain tiff is represented by Haley, Haley and ISiciwep and II. J. Warner. MUSIC in is HOME puts SUNSHINE in the Heart It makes Uttlo difference whether the HOME Is on the isolated farm or in tho congested city whether it be n Kiiuill eottage or a palatial residence, Ml'KIO briiws pleasure w'lk ti can be secured in no other way. Your nickels and dimes which are frittered away to satisfy passing whims can be tisci' to make the monthly pa.rimni.s on a Pano i Pin) or Piano a Ilcpi'oductliig PUino or n Phonograph You will then be Investing y;.,ir money in something of real value and it will pay you big- dividend in p:ea.suro iud happiness not oiki n jear but '.'very day. Mako up your mind todtiy and have the greatest of ' all cntcrui iiinents ui your Indue Ml SIC. The WAIUIKM Ml'SIC IIOISH will gladly assist you in tho seU'etion of a musical Instrument. Victrolas Bufene Edisons mm s Warren Music House "Everything ;n Music" I i OREGON PENDLETON 150 GALLONS OF FRESH Oil! us Bring your container 35c GALLON Phone 187 1 TABLE SUPPLY 739 Main Street Pendleton CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR v Proprietor PflT Cflfth Pwc!uo MAr Par Imi Dcspain& Lee Cash Grocery j 209 E. Court Phone 880 Cellery WE WILL HAVE SOME FINE CELERY THIS WEEK FOR i 10c a Bunch Despair. & Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 A beautiful headed Indian costume, claimed to be worth between 30n and Jinn, and some other Indian wearing apparel were recovered this morning ly the action of IVputv Sherlffs Wes Spears and Jake .Marin when they arrested . C. LHaz. The goods are said to have been taken about three months ago from the Xez I'erce reservation near Lapwui, Idaho, and a search by officers all over the Xorthwes: has been under way since that time. The man :s held for the Idaho officials. Hi. arrived In Pen dleton on Saturday according to the story ho told the officers. POltTl.AM) W11JL TOY (Continued from page 1.) are to be incorporated until the sys tem as designated Is complete. This will forestall the scattering of funds over a disconnected system of high ways. Systems Are Pluiuied. In the provision for secondary roads tho object is to develop within the state intercounty or market roads which shall be united into a complete system. Alter the federal aid roads are con structed the slate is to assume the burden of their maintenance. In the event of the failure of the state to keep the roads up to standard the fed eral government may come in and re construct them, deducting the cost out of the state's uliolment. Another Important condition is that the roads are to be free from all tolls. As bridges arc considered a part of roads this provision may cause a com plication in Oregon, The Interstate bridge between Portland and Vancou ver, on which toll is charged, is a part of the Pacific highway, which is u federal aided road both In Oregon und Washington. This complication may also arise In connection with the pro posed bridges at Celilo and Cascade Locks. Two Main Highways. In selecting the highways in Ore gon to constitute the primary system which is to be beneficiary to federal aid and keeping in mind the require ment of an Interstate connection. It in assumed that the highway commission will designate the Pacific highway and the Columbia river highway with Its supplement, the Old Oree-on Trail. and its extension from Umatilla tow ards Wallula. This will give Inter state connection with Washington, Idaho and California. These two highways will hnvn combined mileage of approximately 879 miles. This will leave only a margin of 421 miles to be applied to other main highways. If the Itoose velt highway alonir the roimt uhmii.i be added this would take up 410 miles, leaving only u remainder of 11 miles to complete the 1300 mile limitation. Thus Is shown a faint iMimrme of the problem before the state highway commission. System Kept In View. The law requires the secretary of agriculture to givo preference to nin- Jects which expedite the completion oi an adequate and connected inter state system. In the administration of the forest road funds the law contains many new features. Forest rouds are divided into two classes, nrlmurv nnri secondary. Kach class is to receive 60 per cent' the funds. The prim ary cluss Is to form a nnrt nf Mtt,i and county systems. The secondary ciass is to be composed of those which have for their chief object the development and protection or the forests. In recognition of the fact that for est lands are not subject to tuxatlon a provision of the law permits the ex penditure of forest road funds on roads adjoining or adlacent to the for. ests. It does not conflno the expendi ture wnony within the forests. Forest road construction Is to h under the Putted States bureau of roaiis of the department of agricul ture. fr r. Neglecting That Cold or Cough? LETTING the old cough or cold drag on, or the new one develop seriously, is folly, especially when at your druggists, you can get such a proved and successful remedy as Dr. King's New Discovery. N- drugi, just food medicine that telieves quickly. . For over fifty years, a standard emedy for coughs, colds and grippe, laws croup also. Loosens up the ihlegm, quiets the croupy cough, stimulates the bowels, thus relieving the congestior. Ail druggists, 60c. Dr. King's New Discovery For Colds and Coughs Wake Lp Clear Headed. That 'tired ut" feeling mornings, is due to onstiparion. Dr. King's Pills act mildly, stir up the liver and bring a Healthy bowel action. All druggists, 25c TTV PROM.PT 1 WON'T GRIPE De Kings Pill? CHICAC.O. Nov. H tl. X. S. 1 What is evicted to be one oi" the greatest billiard tournaments ever heUi, if not the greatest, olwned in the aold room of the cousie.ss Hotel here today. The world's ga!en cue manipula tors, including the ihampion, Willie Horpe prepared for the moM irriiel iiiK contest that h:is been wa;;ed in America since the first balk-line tour nament was held in this country in 1SS3. Among those scheduled to compete are: Willie Hoppe. the favories. Young Jack Schacfer, son of the old wizard of the game. Oeoree H. Sutton, the famous deli cate nurser of the ivory spheres, linger Contl. of Paris, France. Ora Morninfrstar, the "hard luck" i'hamplonshlp aspirant. F.dotiard Horemans, or Ilelglum. Welker Cochran, noted "shark." AVIth players of this type In the tour nament it is certain that the great Hoppe will be put to perhaps the hardest test of his wonderful career. Hoppe realizes this fact, and he has prepared for Just such a situation. The big point in Hoppe's favor, outside of his amazing natural ability, is his youth. In this respect ho has a tre mendous advantage over the other competitors, with the exception of Iloger Contl, Young Bihaefer and Cochran. Schafer is considered by many as the one man In this country who can trim Hoppe. Some students had fig ured that Sohaefer had "gone hack," but this belief was wholly dispelled a year ago in San Francisco when Schaefer set a world's record by aver aging D7 1-7 for 4,000 and getting 1 high run nf 394. The foreign entrants, too have shown considerable class in past per formances, and no one, particularly Hoppe, is underrating their chance to win the titlo. Conti is the youngeest of all the competitors. He Is only twenty years old. Yet ho has played billiards for years; is an expert on masse shots, a scientific shooter on the green ta ble, a crack In the backward and for ward stroke. Horemans has made a great reputation In Europo and has isroomed himself carefully for Ihe present event. He Is anxious to take the title back with him. Sutton, who hns won the bulk-line championship before, may be handi capped somewhat by his as,e, but at any rate the blllard experts are unani mous In doping him out as certain to give a masterly exhibition. Ho Invari ably does. Cochran and MornlngRtnr have both competed for tho championship In past tournaments but have not been able to make the grade. Why, their friends and admirers nro lit a loss to say, ns both of them have displayed the goods from which champions are mnde. The games will be short, 4 00 points each. The tournament will last six day:;. For More Than Decde Mal ady of Alabama Woman Was Continually Sapping Her Strength. Mrs. H. P. Barrett, of Republic, su burb of Pirniingham, Ala., gives the facts of her remarkable experience ivith Tanlac as follows: j I'i'iiiiK iae pa.M louneen years I nave spent more than one thousand dollars trying to get rid of a com- plaint that was gradually sapping my strength, but until I got hold of Tan lac nothing helped me. For the past four years I have lived almost entirely on milk and bread, and finally even that went asainst me. "Pefore I had finished the first bot Me of Tanlac 1 got so I could eat any thing, and I certainly bless the day I first got this medicine for I believe it has added years to my life. The peo ple In my neighborhood were so sur prised at the change In me that four teen of them by actual count are now taking Tanlac." Tanlac Is sold in Pendleton by Thompsons Drug Store and by lead ing druggists everywhere. (East Oregonlan Special.) GIBBON", Nov. 14. Forest service men are busy on the new roud being built between Iiingham Springs and the corporation ranger station. Mr. und Mrs. Uolf Thompson and son, Eldon, and Heth Hyatt spent Tuesday in Pendleton. Duncan lloladay Is Rpendlng the week end here at h.'s home from Pen dleton where ho Is attending high school. Floyd Kendall nnd George Cllsby, both foret rangers, spent Friday In Pendleton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson and littlo daughter Zona are spending a week in Walla Walla. Albert 'Baker and Bill Kendall of Dayton, Wash., are among tho forest rangers here. Mrs. George Prace left today for La Grande where she will visit at tho home of .Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Taylor for a week. Seth Hyatt attended a family re union at tho Joe Hyatt home near Weston last week. - 1 - i i ; . 'j ;! HOW TO CHOOSE GOOD BOOKS FOR CHILDREN Mlrs Freda Glover, assistant librar ian at tho county library, is writing for the East Orcgonlan a series of ar ticles which will annear durinir th's week, nationally known an "Children's hook. hock. inese articles will prove helpful to Pendleton parents: Following is the first of the series: In choosing a book for a child have a definite book standard. Ask your self why yon like the book . or why you do not. Mere harnilejisness does not recommend a book. Only such can be deemed truly successful that embody a realization of th child's power to look nt life with his eyes, not with his opinions. What we may reasonably demand of books for chil dren then is that they shall appeal to this direct outlook on life that they shall Intensify life and experience for the child, that they shall stimulate the imagination to work for Itself not force opinions on It.' Preaching is un pardonable in a child's hook. Trivial ity, an untrue outlook on life, nnd Irony are to be avoided. Children de mand stories having the Imaginative element, action and nature element, storm clement, sadness and hero worship CARMKXT WOUKFUS STIUKi: NEW" YORK, N'ov. 14. (A. P.) Sixty thousand, garment workers struck today In protest ugalnst- the piece work system nnd an Increase from 41 to 4 9 hours a week, which was to have been put Into offect toduy by the employers. Mighty Spry! r Hi is i V - I i J;iaUnC'" if- " i jfjijfc; " X it S. J Coogler swings his 07 year- o'.d legs over the C3-year-oM back! jof Sam Shcppard In a game of leap (frog. They were buddies on the police force of Atlanta, Ga, 25 rears ego. Coci'M la now prbttt,' 'lftH "''"' of the forca. AT CHURCH REVIVALS BT W. A. ORESSMAN Evangelist Henshaw preached to large audiences Sunday. Several per sons responded to the Invitations In the morning and evening meetings, two of whom were baptized at tho ser vices last evening, The afternoon lecture was a most popular one, full nf information und Inspiration, the subject being "Beau tiful Queen Vashti." Speaking on the text, Esther 1:12 "And Queen Vashti refused to come" the Evargellst highly commanded the good queen for her moral courage In her holding aloft her noble'ldenls. ' "She is nn example for women of today," declared the Evangelist, "In that she manifested superb courage in turning down tho challenge of an un- chaKte king. She also brings us a les son In prudence, as well as dlsreguard nf worldly grandeur by her choosing the spiritual grandeur of the soul, She was also supremely humble. More Vushtis are needed for the present time more who will magnify beauty into character." Several excellent solos by Mrs. Cur tis and the fine spirited singing led by Mr. Curtis ndded much to the effec tiveness of the day's servise. The subject of Mr. Henshaw's ser mon lor this evening will be: "What Is Baptism?" The ordinance of Chris tian baptism will he administered be fore the sermon. Services begin at 30. . i TOW4! -. Dinner Ware For the Thanksgiving Table CORRECT CHINA CORRECT SILVER CORRECT GLASSWARE Wi loo Vernier Tho diplomatic corps from ambassa- International gatherings of this kind. dors down to attaches, are getting out ami where often some of the most im- their official dress clothing, with its porliint 'business" is done. Tills task yards and yards of gold braid and rib- will be a similar one for the American bon, preparatory to the functions statesmen and diplomats, who have which always go hand In hand with the same dress clothes as the doctor. "AFTER tVfihi? MEAL" 1 II Mint leaf, peppermint or lus- IS . fj clous Juicy fruit, either II if flavor is a treat tar your II sweet tooth. I 1 And all are equally cood for f ? you. Teeth, appetite and I y digestion ait benefit 1 Vour nerves will say thanK you. your vim will respond. (VRICLEY'S is liked for what It does as well as for it3 BIG value at the small cost of 5c Th&Flavor Lasts 8TUATHMORE, Alto, Nov. 14. (I. N. B.) The mythical goose that laid the golden egg has nothing on a proud little barnyard aristocrat on the farm of HiiKh Berry. In the time-worn tale there Is nothing to Indicate that the golden egg was of more than usual size. In this respect, at leant, the Im mortal goose wus a piker. Ernestine, the little purebred Black Minorca, claims the Dominion record for siz". In the struggle with sev eral other champions for supremacy, Ernestine luid nn egg having a cir cumference of 9 3-16 inches. It weighed 5 1-2 ounces. mmaf 1 Keep Your Skin Free From Eczema and Rashes With Healing Zemo Zemo quickly stops Eczema tor ture. It heals Tetter and rashes, takes the sting from insect bites, relieves all skin afflictions. Rub It on the scalp. All Druggists'. senna FQR SKIN IRRITATIONS QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION THE MOST IMPORTANT PART OF THE . THANKSGIVING FEAST IS THE TURKEY Df course. But it is equally important to know that your fowl is good and healthy ho the family may have ao after effects from the "big feed." A big quantity of freshly killed Turkeys, Ducks, Seese and Chickens has just arrived. The prudent housewife will choose one of these fine birds. Prices are lower here than elsewhere. Give us a trial. Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 u,e Sign rf 8emo. "If It's on the Market We Have It" i r t - f I- -. - i r- h : it V r. 1