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EIGHT PACES DAILY EAST OFEGONTAN, PEXDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY EVENING. DECEMBER 29, 1921. PAGE TERES News Notes of Pendleton ri.KMr: ii- i: kts January Mwit:s of Oiesjuii State lice Keeper- Aso- eiatUni in annual convention. UilMw her. I- Ween mu-le. arc crardclii'o'.ri n li Ulieral ariar.irt meats l'a 1 County Court in We-ton. Members i.f the county court were in Weston today where they were making inspections in regard to load matters. Two Drunk- Art- l .uiil. Sum Luton and Mathew were lioth fined $!'! this nioniins s.r; leoiiaty will take a tut Nothing f .irtlu r is e (done iu:t 1 the ml. us jof ai;rKtiH'He is leceiiec . ins which was held at Shushui's ' November. in , , similar ait cii.1 J ;!.iitr,l to of-tl secret I Z JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE J71 QUALITY SERVICE JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE knw.ktovs i.r.AniNt; stokk on the he l'onlaiul I-. .oliie eourt w hen lliey pleaded (jnilty to a eharve of t-eins drunk. They were ai rested hy the police last n'ght. lVUt oner lu llniikrupu v. Finil Heck. 1'en Melon merchant tailor, has tiled a petition in volun tary bankruptcy through his attor neys. Ualey. Haley and Siewer and H. J. Warner. In th ietition. the assets of the petitioner are shell at $l.l'4o.3,"i uuj. the liabilities at $3.3:'l.u. Sues On Account. Huleite March is defendant in a suit which has 1 een brought by the Milton liox Co. Judgment to the umoon; of $4:M.6S is asked for wares and merchandise which is claimed to have been furnished by the pluimiff to the defendant. S. 1). l'etersor. rep resents the plaintiff. l'ioinvr I'lisses Away. The Infirmities due to old age and diuhctis were responsible for the deuth last night of Mrs. Kniily .lane Comegys. St. who passed away at the hojne of her (laughter. Mrs. Kanny Carney. ,in Tustin street. She laid resided in J'endlcton for 40 years and was u pioneer of Oregon. Horn in Virginia in 1S:S7, she came to -Ron In ISMi with her larents. The wagon train passed through Pendle ton, and the family went to the Wil lamette Valley where they establish ed a home. She married Abraham S. Coniesys in 1, sr.fi, and he died in 1.7J. She ciinie to Oiiitilla eountv lo reside in 1SS1 and liad made her 1 ome here almost continuously since that time until her death. She 's survived by three daughters and noil. They are Mrs. M. J. Cainev Sirs. Catherine Kugit of l'endl oud.Mrs. Kva Kngel of iak 'alif and KdVln (. VomeKys llermiston. There are 111 jrri children living- and .several . gi grandchildren. I toss Carney Woman Seeks Mil-hand. A ipieiy from the police at Salem has been received here by Chief W. P.. Taylor in which the whereabouts of Janus F. Hill are sought by his wife. May Hill. He is usually empU yed around Hotels or restaurants, accoul ing to the information received here. Sues On Notes. Two suits hav been Instituted in circuit court by Kileii J. Wylde against u. P. Harris and others and against it. p. Harris and others nod Leonard L. Honney and others. The sum of J4.-.I1 is sought in each suit, wlijeii is claimed to be past due on notes. Fore closures on real estate is sough', as part of the suits. Haley. Haley and Steiwer and H. J. Warner represent the plaintiff. Iji (iiiinde Hivi-s Prase. l.a (i ran tie cit'zens voiced their i praise for their own legislators and the "faithful 14" senators who block ed the demands of the Multnomah county delegation that the stale fi nance the HiL'.'i exposition in a ban quet there recently. More than Hill men were ill attendance at the ban ' ipiet. A resolution embodying- the 'commendation of La (Imiule for the ' Eastern Oregon groups in the house i and senate was passed unanimously at the meeting. one ami clop. .ami. of Key Fugit, Kmily Carney and Mrs. Lenla Wart l aw I'nforcctl. At a joint meeting or pram Brunei., from several counties ill Washington uvl five men from I'matiHa comity i which was held yesterday at WaMa Waila a resolution was adopted in 1 directed to (iov. T.ouis F. Hurt ile ! niandlng that the state Foeure the en i forcement of the grain discount law ' in that state. A meeting is exp'vtul I to be called here within the neai i" ! tare when the grain growers of this ioi ioi loii 01101; oi 101 101-lUi- s I Lay s Hens Don't Better Than Our "101" SELECT WHITE HENNERIES. Try a Dozen "Waste Less Buy the Best" . Pendleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phone 101 Private Exchange Connect? Both l)t'iurunenu I0I 101" -TGI 101 101 101 101 101- -ioi I BIBHB9Q Sf Who - msmt 1 The EcohoscqI 'CUARANTEED to Keep ' Fire Twice as long as any other range on ths market with one-half the wood. The Lanj "ALASKA" Kitchen Range is the most econom kal cook stoe on the market. Occupying small space, it fit.' in exactly v":h the smaller kitchen. Constructed of Armco polished Iron, with nickled plated trimmings, large oven ami fire-box, the "ALASKA" meets every kitchen requirement. Although the "ALASKA" is a wood burning stove with an ffitra large fire box, coal can be burned by raising the grate. Hot -;r coils can easily and cheaply be installed. A visit to our store will prove to you that the Lang v.;i! be your next stove. .Write or call today. n RILEY & KEMP 62:t Main Si reel Tor fifty ye3" there was no change" Til LANG did build the Hot Blast Range." Has TotisiU Kciuoctl .uc Winter, daughter of Mr. an .Mis. r.dwm Winers, wa operated on ! tus morning at St. Anthony's hospital for the removal of her tonsils ami ade neiils. Her many friemls will be glad lo know that she is resting conifin't- a"iy mis atternooii. OU Hold higalts serviiv Funeral servicis for liohert Ingalls. foinu r soMier who met his death in France as a lnemher of the Lost Init iation, were heM yes;eruay atternooii at the I'resbitet-iaii church with llev. I. I Clark in charge. The American Lesioii assisted in the services. A fir ing siiad. commanded by Tom Searcy, fired a volley for him at the cemetery. Tom Murphy carried the colors, and the pall bearers consisted of Vv. C. K. I.assi n. lr. 0. (. Wainscott, .User Fee, Charles Vinier. Charles DeHpain and I toy Alexander. Sent MesMijto to Wilson. "I'lease accept congratulations upon your hirt Inlay from friends in limatill.i county, haiincr county of Eastern Ore son which resinu twice save you over whelming majorities. You are hld in Krowins esteem by ln-iny who lp.pt your days will be filled with suuslii'i and that you will live Ions tmd pus per.' The forefjoiiiK messaKe wuh wir ed to Woodrow Wilson yesterday by K. li. Aldrich, J. W. -Maloney and A II. Cox representing- the county organ ization in connection with the WiiS'..;. foundation. Take Lively ('nunc Uiilc A more seilentary existence than ridiiis a canoe on the Cmatilla river from Stanficld to Herinision when the river is hiMh miKlit be found. Fred Mnes and Louis Scliarpf take that vie.v of the matter, at least. . They were hunliuK ducks ilurins the early part of the week in the wist end of the county, and Just for fun, they decided to take thtj Ill-mile ride on the river between the two towns. There are some rather swift currents, when tlie river is hish, and the ride was not de void of thrills.' Down To I'rni-M Tacks The convenor)! of the conference of cities of the Pacific Northwest to coll sider the iiiestion of takinK care of tourist camp accommodations have sent out questionnaires to dolomites who will attend the conference. In these iiiestloniiaircs an effort is belli (j made to secure first-hand Information as to the ideas, of mayors and other municipal officials on the proper course to tnke to develop tourist ac commodations without levins "sonie thiii? for nothinii." Mayor (1. A. Hart man has received one of the lists and he will fill the list before lie goes l the meet ins t Spokane .lannaiy T. Councilman William lninn is Pendle ton's other deleKate. WASHINGTON, Hcc. IMi. (A. P.) A direct issue as to whether fu ture submarine warfare shall be con ducted under civilized rules was rais ed today by the American delegates before the arms conference naval committee. They ni'fvc! adoption of the Hoot resolution anil won the sup port of Great Hi-itain, but the French Japanese anil Italian lcleB-ates uvKod a reference of the matter to a com- lission of experts. The Knot reso lutions, which would resolute mo use ol ' suiiinai nii's nmiiusi no- io-i - hunt craft was the sub.h 1 1 of a spirited debate at the nioiuini; ses sion, rnliiniied construction or air- raft, but sharp delimitation ol li eir use in war was reconunciiuco o mv tibcommittce of aviation. A New Game ; ml JANUA RY Clearance is on in full blast now. Hundred of eustoiners liavi are oilenng and iney made a saving on every jnuviiase. ion Come in tomorrow,' lots of new things put out every day. reeoirnized t - eau the do values we the same. Lot Towels, January Clearance Sale 16c Lot Towels, January Clearance Sale ,. 39c. Lot Party Dresses. January Clearance Sale $23.00 Lot Street Dresses, January Clearance Sale $11.9) Sheets, January Clearance Sale $1.49 Lot Neckwear, January Clearance Sale.. 1-2 Price Lot Women's Gloves, January Clearance Sale $1.S5 Lot Women's Gloves, January Clearance Sale. . 60c Lot Dress Goods, January Clearance Sale... $1.85 Cretonnes, January Clearance Sale..-.. 1-2 Price Lot Purses, January Clearance Sale $3.45 Remnants, Cotton, Wool, Silk 1-2 Price Lot Corsets, January Clearance Sale $5.9") Lot Corsets, January Clearance Sale $2.50 Lot Corsets, January Clearance Sale $3.50 Children's Outing Sleepers, Jan. Clearing Sale 9Sc Knit Caps, January Clearance Sale , 49c Scarfs, January Clearance Sale 49c 4 4 4 i E With Jack Vciock lnlcrnational Sens Sporliii; Krilm Yiui-m (id KilliiiBcr, IVnn Stnlc Slat. tllen Klllinuer, famous halfback of the noted Penn Stale football team, this year, sipned a contract recently to play with the Yankees next season, it was learned at the headipiarters of the New York dull. Killitmer was the star of I'enn Stale's Kteat eleven, lie announced recently that he was tn be come a professional and It was report ed lie was to take part .'n a profession al Kiime In Philadelphia. KillhiKer was also a Rood baseball player with his eolloue team. 11 Is an Infieldcr ami will probably be placed at Ihird hase with the Yankees. l!eii,aiii:n Poiiils for Dmulctt. Joe Fenjamin. n member of Hie Kfiinis-McKettric k stable, and also if World's ' Standard Cold Remedy forTwo ijcnerauons LI ILK, the man, and nctiun Bromide Quinine, the product, h;ivf stood the tent fur over 20 trf . s i na-an' a VJF t.-ji"-Wf,r5f yrsni. Ilfpfihl on ( Alwnya Mm ble Ihr ''.t rrmr iy tor Gti-A and bn Grippt. At Ontffif,-J0f W. H Hill IV not he sent to prison for ontertalnltiK that notion. It Is a fact, however, that most fishier welnhinij: iiround two hundred pounds would prefer just now to he little fellows, boxinK ill ii smaller ilivl sion. There doesn't seem to he much nourish-incut for them in u battle with Dcinpsey. In the first place, he Is a much person with if brusipie and un pleasant miinner while In the riiur. He foinner sparrluK partner of Denipseys. I scms to care Hide for the finer llilntfs thiHiKh he's only a 1 irhtwemht. Is am- of life when he is weuriin? hnxing In hitlniis to dethrone Johnny Dumb "iuninr lluhtwelKht" champion our mail today Is a letter from Joseph, who Is en route to California for the holidays. "I may possibly box Joe Weill njr In Portland .before I come back. M)' hninl now has healed and I will re turn to the Kast no latter than Febru ary." Ili'iiiatnln Is a highly Intelligent box er and when he trains faithfully is an excellent workman, filial was with Pete wave the "Hurable Dane" the worst pasllim that hardy Norseman has ever ; received in New York. I A llen.lamin-Dundei- mulch would' ho a treat attraction at the (larden. A Iturly lliirrler. j To the heavyweight who has dreams I of becoming n chaniiplun in the b;K di- vision there comes, from time lo time, j the iillnrintf vision of Mr. Jack Demp sey, the TiKer Mali, looking leeritm'ly out of his lair. Cloves, and In Hie riiiK It is hard to net him lo discuss the art of Michael An win or the poems or Lord Hymn. He wants lo fit;ht with Ills fists. .lack has a simple and direct man ner about li I in (hat Is illscnnoertliiR- to a contender, lie has a way of cllp pinn a Kent on the point of the chin with a rliilit hook, and for that renson few of I he boys care to play with him. A canvas floor feels soft enough be neath one's feet, but It is hard when Ills last local i one's head hits II w ith n ban. And tluit Hartley, a ml he is what one's head Is likely to do If one loses his -head lontr enoiiKh to cluillenue Mr. liempsey. lack is indeed a burly harrier be tween the he Khts of Paine unil the In aiywi-lj;ht aspirants who would scale those heights. Somehow all (he Ifs'hls no out After Dcinpsey lands a clout! Idl'M) .V K1I.I.MV (ilt.WK. .IACKShWII.I.K, I'iu., Tiec. 2'J (t. P.) The body of i-oiins Must anvbodv has a lit; lit to dial- ' i.n. r.ir.u Th s is a free country, i man. ttioiiKni to oe mat to iv ami if sonic bitf fidlow lias u notion i lisi.n. ol i oiiiiiioiis, that he can put Mr. Dcinpsey to sleep , a shallow Kiavf in u given number of rounds be can-j of here by a it" while A. Al- Ohio, was found In a short distance south less last nlKlit. -.fsR if' fvV'S WtWJl'I'-l M81S 4 mi e r JW w ma iH ft' Pacific Power & Light Co. Cor. E. Court and Cottonwood Thone 40 li i . : WARNING 1 Say "Bayer" when you buy Aspirin. a n u nn vDad. you'd better watch your oose auto tires! The kids have a new game. They curl up on the In side of a tire and go looping down a grade. Anna Johanscn, of San Francisco, can loop 200 ttass aad still be able to stand. WE AKK KXPKCTIMJ J Pevival, k Worb'-wiile , you are hvsicians Unless you see the name "Bayer" on tablet - not cetting genuine Aspirin prescribed by r over 22 years and proved safe by million i f r Colds Headache Rheumatism Toothache Neuralgia Neuritis , Earache Lumbago Pain, Pain Accept only "Bayer" package which contains proper directions.. Handy "P.ayer" boxen of 12 laMi ts AIo bottle of 24 atul 100 Drusf-fiats. itplrla U Ut trade Dirk of Piji-r Ifauiirictarc uf ilnoi tticliVt'rr of 8illcjrllcclil When Will the Emergency Arise? Sonic liny )oil will need inoiicy and ni-cil It quli-k. ly. Wlii'ii will (lint (lujr aii'hc? 'roiiiorrow ' U week'.' Xct month?. One in ter Iknmr wlicu ail-tt-rsli)' will strike lint when it clmn nlrik', a Saving Accoinii will he jour best fi-leml. Sturt now l Imihl up a saln0) fnnil for tho iiIiiV' di'SI Jihcntl. . labcrly Hell IWiuk will liclp y!nt da it, ! - ! i $1.00 Opens a Savings Account and obtains a Liberty Bell Bank ii i The Inland Empire Bank ciiil lii'serve System l'UMHJTA , OltrtiON HE 3 STB SUM!! I"! 1 n:w..n. 9 n si m t, U " V m : i,l J K' u B ) a . u B t L I