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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST wEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY EVENING. KOVEMBm 30, 1921. paoe m 4 People Here and There Vr. U J. Williams will kuc u.is afternoon on :i Inline:-:; I rip. Jle will U to I .a liiandc. Col. .1. K. Mc.Vtiisht. ptninjneiit business leader uf llcrniisl.ni, trans acted luisinei-s here today. mm still m Mr. and .Mrs. F. K.- Pi i'hi r nor., shoppers in I'eiidlcti.n today. Tlicv live nour I'kiah where Mr. I'ktelier is in the live stock business. To "stop on' law violators is a part of the woik of Tom A. l.icuallcn, who is a Justice of the peace at Adams. However, there was no court at Adams today, because Justice Licuallcn .spent the day in Pendleton. I : Trio of Agents Get Man and Wreck Outfit in Gurdane Neighborhood; Fined $250. The newest addition to the ISenedlct Society is Frank H'uelat. representa tive of Waterhoiise-Lester Co.. who is here today. His marriage to Miss F.f- fle Woods was a recent event in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Huelat expect to make their home in Pendleton. they found many barrels of mash, be- sides the still. They destroyed the stuff in the cabin except the copper coil.i which was brought back to town with the other moonshine and the man. He gave bis name us John Johnson, but me ouicers Hectare tuey nave reason to believe that his real name is John Smith, who formerly worked near He lix. Several other men are thought to have I wit assisting in the work of I uperaMiij! the still, but they were not ' found. The cabin was in the timber and was well hidden. The man was fined $250 and costs this morning in the court of Justice Joe H. Parkos. KM.I OP DINOSAI US CALtJARY, Alta., Nov.' 30. (LT. p.) 'Three ' carloads of dinosaur bones have been taken from the lied Deer .fossil beds this season. Twenty-five specimens went to the University of Alberta; fourteen to the rnlersity of Toronto; and eighteen to the Geologi cal Survey which will be added to the Government collection tit Ottawa. The Alberta dinosaurs, according to the scientists, date back 3,0(,hiiij years when Western Canada was covered w ith tropical vegetation and filled with mammoth animuls. Some of the dino saurs duff out of the rock-lilfc clay are thirty feet Ions. Scientists have been excavating in the beds for eleven yea rs. A monster still, between 80 and loan gallons of old rye mash. 20 cal lous of third run moonshine and a lesser amount of less deadly stuff to gether with one man were found last night by Special Agent E. H. F. l:iog- iway. Hob Sinclair and Pete innian in a raid conducted by the officers on a suspected piece of property back in the hills. The still was located In a cabin out in the Potts' Canyon neighborhood. ) about seven miles back of Gurdane, iand 52 miles from Pendleton, the of ; fleers report. They drove out a great jer part of the distance hi a car. Fi nally they got stalled and were unaible 'to go any further About this time I they met a lone lean who had a pack outfit, and when they stopped him and searched bis effects they discovered that he had about 20 gallons of th run moonshine on the pack outfit They placed the man under anest, I left' him under gunnl t the machine, and then proceeded back to tho cabin 'where they found the still. There were five rifles in the plaice, they said, and 1 y 1 M h I i I i . Why Not Trade That Silent Piano for a Phonograph? EDISON "Tho Phonograph With a Soul." VICTROLA "His Master's Voice" All of the latest Edison and Victor records, Q. II S. Player Polls and Sheet Music. Wren Music House B BICYCLE RIDERS HAVE ACCIDENT NEAR STATE HOSPITAL LAST EVENING Another accident, said by Traffic Officer II. K. Turner, to have been caused by a violation of the law. re sulted last night In painful injuries to 13. W. Ciillaspy. The accident occurred near the state hospital on the highway AVhen Mr. Gillasy and a boy, whose identity isinknovn to the police, clashed, lioth were riding bicycles, according to the information secured by tho traffic officers, and neither bi cycle was equipped with a headlight. Gillaspy was rendered temporarily unconscious when he crashed to the tiMVement riftor tho ..olliui.in .ir.fl t, lUIIILUHJ IIIJIOCU ULIOUl IOC IlCail. He could not tell the officer where he lived for several minutes, but finally he recovered-sufficiently to give the information that his home is am Main street. In the future, according to Turner, cyclists who ride after dark without lights will be prosecuted for violating the law. "It's a wonder more riders are not Injured," lie said. Portland Man and Wife Say They Are Delighted With Results from Taking Tanlac. "I started taking Tanlac when I saw the yond it was doiiu my wife, and now both of us are enjoying as good health as we ever did." said . pr.-h-ram, Pox 172. It. F. P. No- 1. I.innton. Oregon, a valued employee of the Standard oil Company in Portland. "Kheuiiiatism and stomach trouble hart the besi of me and It was besin nink to look like nothing would reach my case. 1 had the keenest kind of pains in my shoulders and arms and at times it seemed like every joint in my body was aching. I could hardly work. In fact lots of mornings 1 didn't feel like leaving the house al all. My appetite was gone and what little 1 ate did mo no' good. 1 gradually lost weight and hardly had any strength or energy at all. "My wife, who had been in had heal th a long time, started getting fine re sults from Tanlac. so I commenced taking It myself and I'm now feeling as fine as a fiddle. The rheumatic pains have left me iflui when I get up of mornings now I'm ready for a big day's work. My appetite is a corker and everything t eat agrees with me. I have picked up ten pounds In weight and feel strong and healthy once more. My wife ami I are both well pleased with Tanlac and are all the time Terommending it to some of our friends." 1 ARCADE I t TODAY 1 X Children 5c Adults 20c MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE Episode 8 DOOMED TO "PATH Thrills-Pcrili WINNING OF THE WEST Chapter 3 PERILS OF THE PLAINS Excitement - Danger X COMEDY f: J . I WASllINCTllN, Nov, ISO. (P. P.) .Should President llariling attempt to imako Ins "association of nations" an established fact on the basis of an tin. written "gentlemen's agreement," and not on a written constilution, it will iinciuestionubly meet determined resistance from thu senate, it was oe lieved today. A clash is inevitable if tho president attempts the plan. Many senators regard iitlompling to I hind the Putted Slates intu an associ ation Willi other nations as a violation : of the senate's .prerogatives. MOTION PICTURE NEWS Brownie's Little Venus Jewelry for Christmas' The ideal gift because it expresses an enduring sentiment. JEWELERY "The Gift that Lasts" v i me:. -Jeweler Pendlston Ore. Ijiiigrst Diamond Ih-alcr In i uslern Oregon gaai ,XGRUEN WATCH FSjLMSa -i...-i...-i..i-i..i-...i-,...-....-,..l-iiii.iMi....i..iii.'ii'!iiiiiiiiiiiiti'iii!iiiBilliilli.llli;lllll, "!!",!"" :ii7itoito.wir.it.T, Buster Brown bhoe store iiriTiilaiiililiilaliilaliiwIiiTiliiTaTiiiiliiliiiili'.is BODY OF UNIDENTIFIED WOMAN FOUND STRANGLED TO DEATH IN HOTEL ROOM ''Every Thing in Music" Phone 024 li 820 Main St. Pay Cash Receive Mojre Pay Lesi Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 $6.75 SUGAR SACK TOI.KPO, Nov. Ull. (I. P.) The liody of a youns woman strangled to death was found locked In a hotel room hero today. The assailant stole thu hotel register to conceal her Iden tity. The woman and man, rciristur- iiiR as husband and wife, entered the hotel Tuesday nlht and were asslirn to a room where the girl's body was discovered. The murdered woman was found lying on the bed, her nude I i"o. nuni'ii ami oiue ironi Moionce. xho room was in disorder. Al.T.V TODAY Allan llwan's newest comedy drama, "A Urokeii Dolt," which conies to the Altu theatre today In replete with thrills and attractive bits of exci'te ment. The action takes place in one ni'jht and particularly beautiful niwht effectH of a rtiin storm curry out the mood of the story. The story concerns a chap who sets itjj out to buy a new doll for a little K't'l , p whoso toy he haplessly broke. He Is I "I" niislaken for an exconvict and finds aji himself In all sorts of difficult ies hutgi as one trouble piles on top of another j ij; h'.s only thouulit and desire is to pet 1 1 ata new doll. It is full of charm and Urol-, lery and contains no end of fun. lio- mance, excitement, pathos and hit rj are some of the biKiedients which Al-; Ian Dawn has mixed in his most skill ful manner. Some of the thrills show the hero throwing n wild steer just as It chaises down upon a tiny child; a leap from a cliff onto a horse and rider, who arc passing below; and a dash off of a bridnc by u horse nnd Its rider. The story Is such a clean, refreshing and amusing type (hat it will please all ilhoh and send lliem away with n umlln it Is liki'lv to kpihI them away wilh eyes which have been washed ! !J with tears, too. OFFERS, 1 20 REDUCTION ON ALLUNES20 Our First Sale and what it means it is 20 Percent oft on all styles every Shoe in the house at this reduction, i . To quote odd prices is somctihes misleading and ol lcn unlruc and we use this method lo assure you of the genuine reductions. You will note the regular price on all lines is based upon the present market quotations. NEW MERCHANDISE AT NEW PRICES. iti si lit in gfe It! m ;r. i "5 S3" S12 P as m ill III m m ) sh ?I3 Busy Model Despain &Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Alta Today Children 5c Adults 25c ALTA ORCHESTRA, PROF. G ALGA NO, Director COMEDY--,,MEEt'tHE WIFE" '1 siH'',v'ak. s" (l r. - ffl ' A' 'r'V ' v r.: "4 4fW t ! . ! v " "tk i I i I ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine v V ' I j I-!" I "1 13 11 m WuriiiiiH! I'iiIchs you hi.o HiB iinnn "It.. ..it t.fLiit'n rir on tuhlnta VnU I I'le not Kottinj; fimtuino Aspirin ire-i 8 TIOtMl oy Mlvhiri;wis lor iwrnir1"!' , 1 - scurs mid (irovcd milo by inillioiiH. SG Take AKliirln only iih told in the Uiiyir i pnckaKR for Colds, Hcadaho, Xo'jrul- I jij gia, lilieiimatiKiu, KiiraclK', Toothache, l I.mnliuKu and for J'aln. Handy tinipja boxes of twlvo H:iyr Tiiblot.'i of As-jjjj jili'in cost few icnlH. DniKKiNtH iilm. sst sell larger iat:kiws. ' Aspirin Ih the trade nuir'f of BHycr MiuiuTnoture of ! 1 ...,..H..Alln....l.1,.ut.. ,.f (JU1i.,V'llrtnf,l.l T- i sis rmA Women's pumijs, French heels, turn soles, very dressy, regularly priced ,10, now $8.00 now $7.20 Wcmion H lnown and hliifk kill Kri neh lieel sIioch, turn und widt wolesi for divan or street wear. Hulo prlro $8.00 $7.20 $6.00 $4.70 livery shoe, pump and oxford reduced. 20 Per Ct. Reduction on all Silk Hosiery. Give a box for Christinas. Women's Oxfords, many styles to choose from, these come in brown and black kid and calf ,skin with medium and low heels, splendid for street wear. Sale prices $8.00, $7.00, $6.40, $5.60 12! I i Men's brown calf ii ml kid Jure shoes, KiikIIsIi and send Kimlisll Hi .vies Kplendid for dress wear, rei,'iiliii'ly prleed $10.00 Halt; ptieo THE SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SHAPE I I .Mom mouels meet Hie co:vmcnta of the arti3t for whom they pose Not bo with Desha, merr.lwr of the "J'oklne Ballet. Artist and sculp tor arrange their schedule month ahead to have her pow for them. She has posed for Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, CMjtzon Eor?lum ,Panlel Chester Tren"h. Malvint HoiTman and other at tbU Uinos :ts s; When you purchz a pair of i sis r: $8.oo Men'.. rp-iui--a lirown and rtm v3, r-":1 M meiliiini Jf-J : " " foijFil and round f$" V . ff Zffl splendid fit 1 i H Values ut lr V.rf f, i:'M' iilL wtn $4.00 $7.r.n. V "-w . "y Hale i'ri. e $6.00 Men's F- r""! heavy fB!jmfi!!l hi.o.,,, iHteSfttmi Imllt for ! .f""! service, Mv "r'""l heavy j 1 OJ I soles, y 4 splendid iO' c .sAN value at ?f ' & m r,.i:, now I .i!.-M $3.60 ssar For economy put the children'! feet in llll.ller Hi own'.i they'll wear; every child'H shoe at 20 i'ii' ft. nrr Hois' SIiih, tin- kind that Maud Hie limil hiKH'kt. tlii'V me ltntcr llniwn's und on mI- at innicnii prices. Itrliiu In Hie cliildrcii mill lime lliem fitted with Kill' MMH'P. W. L. Douglas Shoes & 10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL XMAS SLIPPERS. 10 PER CENT REDUCTION ON ALL RUISBEKS. SHOP EARLY ii t at tf s.'s 9 ata you are getting Hie best shoe value for the price that money can buy. Fur Kale by A. EKLUND Spats in the Fashion able Shades Reduced to $2.50 A TRULY WONDERFUL SALE Wool Hose in Medium Weights Sale Price 2.25 "WATCH BUSTER GROW'.' Buster Brown Shoe Store 619 Main St. Slioes Slfmnl for Wcrnt Pendleton, Ore. it n it a ii a ii iiMjraji a'n 1 11 c 'l a n a n n iiiiirrii'iiiiiiiM!'nw!!jS!l!j! i ii a tn sis Hi its s a u m Me Hi T5 i m ill- 212- r SIS' its ss m 1 7S7 Mat W, 1'" I jaiiiajiraii!