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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, IONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 10. 1021. PAGE FIVE $75,000 Bermtv People Here and There a r i v x - x x - vf 3 Uohprt Simpson is a Portland visit- Ir C. K.' Cranston has returned from a trip to Portland. 10 WRESTLE THURSDAY Curl Engdahl. of Helix, was In Pen dleton today en route to Portland. V TWELVE PAGES f.'r V-':'": ....... - M A' V.'.. 'vX M. L. Morrison and J. S. Norvell. HeliT citizens, aie In Pendleton on business toda. i The t me is Thursday evening, the ! place the Alta theatre, the oivasie i a IIS 004 of i'w'''estliiig match, the contestants. Penjamin I- Burroughs rpent week-end in La Grande, where transacted business. KI1.K PETITION OF It WKRl'PTt'Y POItTl.AXr, Hoe. IS. (f. P.) A. I. Anderson and company, large Importers and exporters tiled volun tary petitions of bankruptcy in the I market road money tinted States court today. The First during 1922. National Hank of Seattle. Uuld and Tilton and the Northwestern Nation al Bank of Portland are heavy creditors. To ;ct Personal Taxes. I Tim i-nlNvtion of about I personal taxes is a problem in which (Smith and Moi'arroll. and the pr.vn.v the .the menhers of the county court are . fraternal inter ot Kairi.-s. he ! interested at liresent. and to Ret this f '"ls I'en.ueton sport io-i- money is one thing that is now beint will have tneir fust opportunity ot ..,L-..n n.i..i- consideration. The mar. '" ' """ I"' ' hei roau piupi..n w, x.f, f sldered. and it is expected that with in a few days the court will make known its decision as to where the shall be spent r.oi.siu:vicii M.;mxF LONDON'. Dec. 19. (I. X. S.) A. Copenhagen report says that the So-1 Viet Government is publishing; a uni versal magazine in Petrosrad. The dally net sales are said to exceed 6,-! 'Ouu.uuo copies. CliHi'ch .Vsa nst Climi li. A siut with the title of Geonre Church asainst Jl.-unie Church has been instituted In circuit court. The plaintiff is represented by Haley. Haley and Steiwei and H. J. Warner. TWO Kll.l.l ll IX (ilXI-K.IIT. SIOUX CITY, Iowa.. Oec. 19. (A. P.) Deputy- Sheriff Lewis l. Jones, and "-lessen Kalcd, a packing house strike sympathizer, were killed in a Sunlight early today. IX EMPLOYMENT MEET OPF.XS. SEATTI.K. Oec. 19. (U. P.) Vith Captain James It. Gibson, presiding Governor Hart's conference on the unemployment situation opened In re today. Means are souaht to relieve the plight of Washington state's 25, UUO jobless. the winter to the m;vt. and if the g t proves a sac cess. It may be (iecide.i to' kep the ball moving with both wrestling and boxing events being s 'used at rewul tr intervals during the wii tir. McOarroll has an e.'io over 'V dusky Hindu in the question of weigb', his weight being 173 against iBl fi-r Singh, but the or ental ; a canny nun man and has been st u rii awvy a knowledge of the tricks of tho tiado for main" years. He has appeared ill practically every town n the North west and is known by many sport luv ers. A good card of prelim naries is be ing arranged to start the cveniin.'. McCnrroll slates, and the fans Will have plenty of variety to enliven too evening. 1 ' ? M 4 r i i ! ! i i I i g " a ;m m m -m w rm FB 'Ml -M ' POSTMASTER GEWERAL HAYS MAY RESIGN AND HEAD PICTURE INDUSTRY 'fx l&J. aAC -i John AlcV.raw paid d.o.uOO, tiw lighest price ever paid for a minoi league ballplayer, for O'Oonnel! 5rst baseman and outiic'.dcr of Hit San l'rancisca teaniof the Pacific Xast I.eaguk. Ol.inell will not cport to the Oiants until the fall st 1J22. 8 8 China and Glassware for Christmas g Our China department is ready for Christmas shoppers with jl unusually '.;re assortments of high grade China at very mod- S erate prices. Will Your Home I 1)0 silent on Christmas Day or will it Ring with the Music of a Player Piano or Phonograph. Warren . Music House PENDLETON, OREGON "Everything in Mugic' "Standard Mercahndise at Standard Prices" WASHINGTOX. IH'C 19. (I P.) Postmaster General Hays may re- s gn and become the virtual head of the motion picture Industry in the United States, republican politicians 1 predicted today. According to this authority. Hays has accented the lead ership of a. reorganized association of the motion picture industry at a sal. ary of $100,000 yearly, on a two and lone-half year contract. Hays' office Is maintaining strict secrecy coueeni- lins the report. Hays Is now resting up at a sanitarium. FINAL DECISION ON f( IK RD'S OFFER TQ BUY 1 PLANTEXPECTEDSOON; Tag ' up Your Xmas Turkey We will have a nice bunch of fine Turkeys on our rack tomorrow: Come in and make your choice and have us tag it up for you. We will have plenty of nice, fat Geese, Ducks, Hens, Broiling Chickens and Springers. THE TABLE SUPPLY 739 Main Street Phone 187 CHA5. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors Government Men and Ford En gineers Went Into Confer ence on Final Details Today. CiriCACJO, Dec. Ill (I, r.i Seven hundred and filty persons, ram;- lh from the socially elect to the resi dents of the city alleys, are facinn the police Judges today as one niahts catch In Chicago's drive In liootleitKlnR and liquor violations, "t'lean up your heat or your job is none" all the police have been ordered. The police raided homes without search warrants. In clusive of clubs, the Casino Club among them, were not Immune. WAKIIIXCITOX. Dec. lib (P. P.) The filial decision on Henry Kurd's offer to buy the Muscle Shoals ni trate plant In Alabama is expected shortly. Secretary Hoover, Secretary of War Weeks and a (jovormneiit en Uineer, went into a conference wit ii Kurd engineers today on the final details of the offer. l!l.t I IVl'S TIIHI'ATKMXt; LI T HCll. AUmiOUK. Olila.. Dec. 1:1. (P. P.. Sxteeu men were arrested and more arrests are expected as a. lvsull of the triple killing at Wilson, nkla., Thursday. Authorities are covering the affair Willi secrecy. It is under stood a, hand of men threatened the boollej-'Kcr with death if he did not leave town nm'. ho refused ami i bnotlcKK'er an two members of the at tacking' party wile killed In a raid. The police suspect the Kit Kill:; Klan. BERRY SETS Hand painted China. 1 bowl and 15 individual dishes 7.30 to $10.00 the set. SALT AND PEPPERS Individual gold encrust ed china salt and pep pers $2.00 the pair. CAKE SETS One large plate with six service plates in hand painted china $8.00 to $10.00 the set. SPECIAL BON BONS Serviceable small pieces in china, various decor ations and shapes $1.00 $1.50, $2.00. 46 PIECE LUNCH SET In standard American ware. White with a goUl floral design. The set $13.75. BREAKFAST SET In Nippon china, dense blue decoration, cake plate, 6 plates, G cups, tea pot and sugar and creamer. The set $8.50 WEDGWOOD GLASS IIAVILAND RANSOM PATTERN We have received some of the esentials in this famous white pattern of Havilands. A limit ptl sunnlv for those de siring to match this ' Choice pieces in this pattern. beautiful etched glass nappie-s, bowls, jars, $1.0!) the piece. Set of six Nippon China cups and saucers, high grade white body with gold band $2.25 yi irvo O Jeweler n Pendleton Ute. Jewelry China (Jlassware Art Goods a k XIS FRUIT PLENTIFUL WIS ANO'EtiKS, Dee. 1!). (I. N. S.) Tho annual report of (i. Harold rowell, general manager of the Cali fornia Fruit Growers' Exchange, showed that during tho 1920-21 season closed October 31, California shipped mi 147 cnrlo.-uls of citrus fruits. Of this amount 4 S , 3 r. ( cars were oranges and grapefruit and 11,797 cars were lemons. The 10,500 grower members of the exchange shipped for the same period 33,677 carloads of oranges and grape fruit and 9,915 carloada of lenpins. making a. total shipment of 43.592 cars, or 72.5 per cent ot the entire cit rus shipments from the state. According to tho latest figures available there are at present time ap proximately 113.S21 acres of bearing onuigc trees and 4 7.75S acres of non- beuring treus in. Cnlilornia, which within a few years will start produc ing. In addition to tne 161,59 acres of oranges there are 50:554 acres de voted to lemons. With early navel shipments run ning Into the hunreds of cars, there should be plenty of oranges for the Ci ristmas stockings of everyono this year. lOI!TI, M I "AH C (Continued rrom 'dak 1.) THE SWEETEST GIRLS Ule tho daintiest things. They just rave over such seasoiuihle gifts as can be found at Korshaw's, florist. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- East Orcgonian Printing Department. dollars In destruction otherwise preventable. "Involved in the problems con-J fronting 1 is In the matter of restrict ing weights and speeds of trucks with out ruthlessly Interfering With or de stroying agricultural and Industrial enterprise, "Further, in connection with our highway system, I submit to you the ncces'iliy for proper regulation cover ing passenger busses and other motor vehicles operating for hire on our pub lic highways. These vehicles have free use of the expensive roadways which are being constructed in all parts of the state. It Is right and jtlsl not only that the)' be subjected to proper regulation, hut that they pay a just and fair share of the revenue re quired to maintain such mads." riiAM'n to ( ( i:it ! (Continued from Pago 1.) it naval armament. It is expected to clear the way for consideration of the details of the naval program and per haps an early conclusion of tho whole conference. Pay Cash Receive More Pay Lesi Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 GIVE YOURSELF A Christmas Present Do your trading at thia cash store, where we make you a present every day in the year. We simply can's help but save money for you it's forced upon us. Despain&Lee Cash Grocery Honoring a Noble Sirt - i ' V . vW i ' rNks .:;. 7 1 J 1 r r -J f U e f , , f H; t i : ! T I l ill II Useless worry! m.,--. -"rfX".'T V - Ii A 209 E. Court Phone 880 J S f ' 'if' ' ?V-l : l " a n iikiu,i, .t,,ini l.tix bsen er;tea ui aiiui:ieuui. utln Mown Justin wnt Just a horse, tno progenitor of the Moifcim breed noted for IU eaaurance, peauty and .yl. On the riBht U tied a Roth, th Kulytor. and next to blm U C C BUUiiuw, the aonot WE g per lb. THE MODERN WOMAN DOES NOT NEED TO WORRY ANY MORE. SHE CAN REMOVE WAJE MONDAY FROM HER CALENDAR. SSil). We arc now offering a new Laundry Service WET WASH 56 ft. . Aliiiiminn liundlc 75c In this service you? wearing apparel and linen arc returned washed clean and sweet ready to be dried and ironed. Phone GO om'estijc .'Laundry of th mocuaitat