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ne m had People Here and There 10 G:V HER HELP What Next? r rrY.n I! J. L. Waldron and J. S. Beckwith were Portland visitors Christmas. MKASUtES 1E.D Continued on page 5.) steadfastly asainst gouging the caso line users in order to finance Port land's enterprise were suhi..,t...i ... strenuous pressure during the session has been known fi.r several i:.v ...,. The fair boosters resorted t n-w vice to break the Knstern Oregon dele gation and there are retiorts i.f . tionable methods being employed. However they were 'of no avail. Sloan Hid ot Sijni The legislative netitinn ninc ik. Wallula cutoff was signed by every Eastern Oregon member of the lvi". llature with the excention ,,f sv...,i.i pioan 01 tnis county who refused to IONIA. Mieh.. Pec. 26. I. V .11 purtunity to do so. Portland. Dec. :. u. r. i President Kit nor of the senate refuse to sign the exposition measjres paed by the special session last week court action may be taken. Secretary of State Kuzier may be asked to piaee the measures on the ballot, and if he re fuses a friendly suit may be started tr get a court decision on the question whether 15 votes constitutes a major ity of senate when there are only 29 members siding, as -was the case at the special session. The state wide committee may be called together by Chairman J. K Meier, to determine future action. Meier said he believes the people would vote for the fair If given a chance. blindd when a p. t rooster playfully recked him in the eye. An opera tion will be peitVmid in an effort to restore the il.il I s Mil i. JURY SENDS 'BOO iff feign the petition though given an op- KOOSTKR BLINDS HOY. -Irvin P.rown. two years old. S.) BACK AS XFIAS GIFT u 11 be nr.H" Wish Your Friends A Merry Christmas BUT "Say it With Music" ACCEPTABLE GIFTS INEXPENSIVE AND APPRECIATED SHEET MUSIC, PHONOGRAPH RECORDS, PLAYER MUSIC ROLLS Warren Music House of PENDLETON, OREGON A Safe Place to Buy Your Musical Instrument NEW YORK. Dec. 2. Merry Christmas in the home .,f :.:,, seppe Catnlano. for a jury in supreme court rendered a verdict which will result in Catalano re.'eivin- i , n... custodian of the police department enough wine, whiskey and bivm'y to t'de the family through all neri.uU ..i Illness that may possibh- lie ',...,! ,,f was it. -, On April 22 patrolmen raided Cata- I lane s cellar and took thrrermm .!.. 12 ( barrels of wine, a cask of whiskey and H iuui uoiiie 01 urunoy. mo sianu, miaiano explain ed that he had purchased the booze" before the days of federal prohibition from a friend. The jury decided in Catulano's fa vor and hia barrels and bottles :il he turned over to him. I I m I i Mr - : 4, TOLSTOI S lVUtiHTKlt (Continued trom page 1.) eral members or relatives of the Tol stoi family, thankful for this refuse, and engaged in keeping open the home for visitors and preventing thefts of manuscripts or other souvenirs, with which the home is crowded. Without money to buy food, the occupants have .een obliged to sell their farm animals for lack of grain to feed them. It is estimated by Miss Tolstoi that $100,000 will ba required to restore the homestead and other buildings. Washington Woman Had Suf-: I fercd for Years and Was j in Deplorable Condition ! "I just c;Mi"t Wv-in to tc'.l al! th -' "o Ki Tan'so h s done 11 c: 1 :V. l :nji : look lit P . di-'fe-ent person s n, e t:i- ' " ' M;s. Arm Kuuilop.e-r. I -'-. V; sh. I "A' o- t 'Ive yo rs j;o mv hilth b... j an to fa'l I lost mv ar.peVte end mv j !o:v-l- became no wca't and i:sot : that ni-tl-'i'-r rrffd v i'h ine. iyl sn k hurt me l!ke it would break in ! tv.-o ;in.'. I -vould cer so w.-:ik wo ild j hive to g've ip and go to '. ed. My' ' "h' i rs h id to pome in and look 'ifter me at tin;es, and T vs 11s d"-1 .--inde.t .,! miserable as any person "Vrr ce s to be. j "Ta"lao hs 'ven n wonderfi'l hel,i ,. m : every way. 1 a-n so well and j ''"" rw I do all niv housework "it-out ce't'ng fed and 11m r.ble to o l-'e aenin. Taol.ie re'tainly has it wurth i's wr'cht in iro'd to n. ' Ti-.i'lae Is sold in Pendleton by Thor-ips,.r. s pnis Store and by iead- '' ; druggist 3 When the ooor fish see r.-m Castle in tills outfit they'll be com t pletely fiisclnated. If not hfloktM f She had it made apeeially for 6 h ing Next we'll have a special suit for digging bait. HKKMLSTOX Villi, mrm: in Just a few words to express our appreciation for your kindness and courtesy during the old year of 1921. We wish you "Our Friends" a very Merry Christmas, also happiness and prosperity throughout the New Year of 1922. THE TABLE SUPPLY 739 Main Street Phone 187 CHAS. D. DESPAIN & CHAS. W. GOODYEAR Proprietors WimMUMMIIMtMMtlf I mit ifii;t 1 1 1 1 Union Hall Payant's Orchestra Some Dance All Welcome UNDER AUSPICES AMERICAN LEGION jjHIIIIIM MMMMtMMMMMtlllMIMMIMR PayCash Receive More Pay Lew Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 We extend the Season's Greet ings and wish you and those whose Happiness is yours a full measure of Christmas Joy and Success for the New Year. Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 8; (Continued from naga 1.) reached, untested cows will not be permitted to be shipped into the dis trict. Henry Sommcrer is county project loader; in dairying:. Community lea- der3 are Krank WaiiL-aman of Co lumbia. A. W. Akihw of Hermiston and F. A. Haker of Rtanfii Id. One problem faced by dairymen of the wst end of the county is n mar keting system. The liquidating of the Oregon Dairymen's League is re sponsible for this condition Tk,., arc 100 members of the league in the sti.ate. irrigated sections of the west end. An trort Is now being made to secure i readjustment of conditions. (Waterloo) in somi other wavs. I llvnk there was go.d seed sown, and will in due time, brlis fcrth a good harvest. However, I e.u io out badly manned in the shuffle. 1 am sure 1 did not kick the dotf or the Jimth.r l: law that you wrote atput in yo'tr ed.torial, about that time. Now we. lleg wants to kicli a little, so let 'er buck. In the past two weeks, iur ltii; my painful moaifi's, i have bad tiuc timo to consider the tctinn of lie le; cue, and I do not think the re.o. liiUr.ns, paiaed by il at riceting, and olhei meet ngs ovr tho state, caused l ortlund to sco Uio 'nan r.i :iiig on tho wall. I am Mid I bemt i;cv n.cii'ber of the leuji", favors a (in e-.ii retrenchment if ioiity and si de Kfairs. If my memory Is otrect, I -irolc ife rttitcmcnt to the :n tig tlu.l 'lay the I had no ene'oy to rev- ti.e or f 'lend to help, how; ! wa. as nb ed by one wise man of the c i m. . ",h fact', and figures, lu ,v much my leys h.ict inndo during (Me fe.ia n o.i d- They claim 'Aliln o.- .he tal.e up later. Niw l will i:ik' .1 iorg ireaTii after rin:.-n ea no :.' ,e i mh Kraph. In conclu.-ion I wai t t .'.-nk the X Club for extending (o nie the courtesy to represent them before the county court, the last meeting, was not j able to be there. Now Inst (if all, I j want to wish my friends and neigh- i bors a merry Xmas -and a Happy New j )ear. Yours, J. T. UEUALLEN. OUR THOUGHTS GO OUT AT THIS HOLIDAY SEASON TO EACH OF OI K KUIEXDS; TO WISH THEM PROSPERITY IN THEIR UNDER TAKINGS. WISDOM FOR THE WORK. PEACE FOR THE PATH WAY. FRIENDS FOR THE FIRESIDE AND STRENGTH TO THT LAST. ewte;ll(2k 1 . . .. 1 -" ' l1 ' 1 1 1 I Tvr FROM THE PEOPLE IDI KANT OHEGOMAN COSIMK.VDKI) Wtston. Ore.. Dec. 19. 1921. To the East Oreconlan. Pendleton, Ore. Gentlemen: I am Indeed nlenser to note that your paper Is upholding the work of the countv aennt and homo demonstration aeent. And as one who feels the need of just such work us these two people are doing for the county, I wish to express my appreciation of your stand on this question. Respectfully, MRS. AGNES RRITSCHER. ADAMS SCHOOL 1UTI.T IN " WILSON'S TKKM. Adams, Oro., Dec. 24. 1321 Editor East Oregonlan: It has been almost three weelrj since tho Taxpayers' League met in I'ondleton. And in cno way. met our tatcment aow about ilio i !v, (Rclocl I-'OmKC) in Adumj. I win ai'aci ed in tin rear, by on,i ct r.iy rriemtx, ai,J wac handled so eiisv.M-'.v w. ;).... t gloves. I have or.-; wo'i l red if 1 did really look like (Za? ch ie-us) of olden time, who was in (ho tor r the sycamoro iree so 'ie --onl'I pet a glimpse of the light of the world. Now to mako a umrf story thort, 1 want to say. to my fncnj I l ave al ways favored good public MhooU ai;d do think, that they aro a great asstt to a community. Why not g've to tlie boy or g.rl, of poir classes :h tau.o oiiportunltles that the. rich man has for his children. Jiy sympathy i great for the boy .r i.irl, wio l. vil' Ing to obtain an dicuioi if g'n Iho. opportunity. However, the .'e, d people of Adams thought i, would t.o wiser to give them a good edncaion than have them 'ill u rjv n,i t. re domoerats. I a.m ha ip- tj n,y !.hi t this wonder schoil honso lhi.1 bes been a thorn in ilio flesh was "j il t under tho Wilson adm ii'i t i iu htn wo wero getting to t:..n for our wheat, and best of :i will s. o i be paid for. It may l i that ll'e c.-ni.iy and stato are go!n (o s"c.r r n 'n.gl.pr brances of educallou in puMlic .'clu t :,. This is a matter that III) lca,:ue t..a; caxaikvs rri,i: ci:oi OTTAWA. U-.T.. Dec. 5fi. U I'.) Canada's apple yield for l;i is 3.337.- uo barrels. Tho Dominion Fruit Commissioner i Department shows that tlrit'sh Columbia increased its production to 1,009,000 barrels, as compared with 504.640 barrels the previous year. The total value of the apple crop In all Canada is placed nt $30.(1110,000. WM "Mv b-'-r Etranr;!tJ with mf sleep. Et Ki'c j ' Honey and E i'1V. .ln4 U ..-J 1 I 1 .veil." AM. C. T. Jeck,on, I A'coro.ia Cltf.Xth. bU 'n.i. t..i .i i a nil 1 Illo.Iloim f. prefer Foley's Hcnuy end Tnr bjjjl to an ot.ier couii QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION GREETINGS TO YOU extended in friendly appreciation of your good will and patronage. SI r - . ... it j inlil I At'rvw ItiT' Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 the Sim Pi 8erU "If It's On the Market We Have It." Quality HUNTING at Reasonable Prices-1; Kast Oregonian Printing Department '1.') y . wm " -ner- Tomorrow!! fill Tomorrow! Navy Gets New Balloon Sbp , ) i FOR THREE DAYS ONLY THE COLOSSAL SPECTACLE DRAMA 1 - Oto.-t VV,-.'rf Thia la th l.tnat . I'nnA ..k-'h ... . U - if........ ... a ,,v .v. uuuiuuii m ii.u will n iiuij inc. VVIIIJI, lailUOn i Mp nd airplane carrier, Just completed at Hoboken. N J Bix weolj have been built in for the storage and inflation of eit kite balloons. There are balloon and plane repair plants, carrier pigeon eops and com-i plete photographic laboratories, r Good Jaw Exercise i ' fry? "" tyS,"! t Mm- ! Translated to the screen from the internationally famous novel by Vin ccnte Blasco Ihanez,' that has been read by ten million persons in the United States alone- interpreted by a cast of 50 principals and an ensem ble of 12,500. Produced at a cost of a million dollars, it is the greatest feat ever performed by makers of motion pictures. 'IWlr Y . J y.2 .... ' . iw " ' Htl El Anc.L-or an unriirli ummmmm- IT youre tired of life anyhow Great exercise for the Jaw. Uiw'cZil Certia, NeJ ork acrobat, find l; M Mils' 0iady' yiii T, . -3 yT THREE SHOWS DAILY Admission Prices Afternoons Last Five Rows, lower floor .77 Balance of house. .50 Evenings Lower Floor $ .77 Balcony ......... .50 Loges 1.00 Plus Tax ' It- It