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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1922)
.People Here andThere E. F. Patterson Is a business visitor j resident of this county and John Kil in Portland this week. j kenney, of Heppney. here and left to- -: j day for Heppner on business. M. Ij. Barnes of Portland is a busi-t cess visitor In I'eifdleton. U C. Scharpf was in Pilot Kock to- j day on a business mission. It. B. McClelland is a business; visitor in Pendleton today. Sir. Mc-j ClelUnd makes his home in Salt Lake. ; AJ IT iVf) IKS Mns Kelly ll,tt. J Miss Laura Kelly, of Portland, a sis jter of Miss Esther Kelly, who is in jOharge of the Ited Crusts of fie here, jis in Pendleton for a short visit and ,is assisting iu the office. i ius Peret. who nas bagged big game amid the snpw and ioe of Alaska and "Who has made several trips toj that region, was a Tendleton business j,.rarii jji OF PENDLETON Continued Told lreditted Tne barometer registers Sd:3i an3 I Kntinued clear. coU weather is pre d'eted by Major Lee Moorhur.so. Th maximum today is is, the min:mui'. 15. j Mrs. C. S. Jerard is a patient at St. Anthony's hospital. She has been ; ill for the past few days. visitor yesterday. .Mr. Peret repre sents the Peters 'ell Co. Tr. S. V. MctTure. formerly north west chief of the Bureau ofi An'ma! Industry ' w th h--q'irrters To ' Wt w ork here and later secretary of the Nation-1 Mrs. 1. C. Browr.. c: the ready-to-!l Wool nrower'.'ssooiatitn. arrived wear department of Alexander's, will here yesterday from Baker. He la leave this evening for New York, now manager of. "the Columbia Basin ' where she will purchase the new Warehouse Co., ot Portland. Dr. Mc- spring and summer apparel for her Clure met J. M. Kecney, formerly a firm. Golden West Products 1 MUST MAKE GOOD OR WE WILL. ThejName Guarantees the Quality Golden West Butter Golden West Ice Cream Will Attend Mewing J. C. Kuhn. I'matilla forest super visor and Torn Boylen. Sr., I'matilla eountv sheepman, left today for Taki ma. Washineton, where thev will at tend a meeting of the Washington Wool Growers' Association. SiMwr Average 18 Inches Snow on the I'matilla National For est averages IS inches in depth accord 'ne to snow reau.ngs received r.t the forest office here. The deepest snow reported is at Pearson ran-'er station. near l kiah. where tho fall is inches. iJevmnany: Artnur b. Keensn, first as- Isistant chief; O. 1. 1-esiie, soot-nd as- istant chief; Jack 1 hi'ds, captain: Harold Stninr, first lieutenant; ami rharle lu e stvi'tul IWuu nant. Decorations and smokes from the Tn.y laundry and Foihaws cere a part ot the evening's affair. Those in at tendance at the meeting were Fire Chief V. E. liinguid. who acted as toastmaster; Roy Norman, inechan'c and driver; Jie Cof&nan. ass'stant driver and mechanic: George Wi.itley and Henry H"e of the paid depart ment, and the f dUm n volunteers: O. P. Leslie. J. n Carroll. Chester Fru itier. A. II. Ke-.r.-n. '. P. Miller. 1. WicLiand. J. . iliti.s. li. Chaos. C Payre, B. I ovell, K. Faker. A. Saund ers, V. Kali-y, A, Parit'.n. S. Johnson K. O. Wyall. 11. Mangold and Joe Boyd. "iMttHCTK! MADE-YOU WINCE ! i J?E Sloans freely for rheonatk: aches, sciatica, lumbago, crvrr or:ed nusclcs, rsi--a!i;-'.. Hck . hes, sti-f joints and for spnuas nj tuns. It frnet'ctcs vi&rul rutin'. The very frst tirae you use Sloan's irJmcnt jou wlil wonder v-hy you ver usei it before. The comfortin g !tnt!i rjui.k relief fro-a paa "I d.i;;!.wuily .surprise you. !Cc?o Span's ncndy and at the first .t cl sa id.e cr pan, use it. Ac all tlruUa ooc, JCc, $1.). Seeks Note Judgment. , August Guderian has brought suit against Dolley E. Shumbaugh and I O. Shumbaugh for judgment to the amount of J2.000 and foreclosure r a mortgage given as security on the note. S. 11. Peterson is the plain tiffs attorney. Sinvtinihs To Peath .Tames TTttrvey THy'or. fin years f a?e. died last n!eht at h'.s home, 902 West Webb street. He leaves a widow and one son, George Taylor, of Mist. Oregon. The body is at Folsom's Chapel. No" funeral arrangements will be made until the son is heard from. Applications Mailed Grazing applications have been mailed from the I'matilla forest office ot all old permitees who used the range. New permitees will apply for application blanks at the office. Ap plications must be in by February 10, says K. A. Botteher, deputy forest supervisor. Application List Grows. The list of applications on the pnrt of ex-service men to the state soldier's aid commission for loans and cash bonuses, has grown to 16,516 at the present time, according to Captain Lyman G. Kice, who yesterday re turned from Salom. Of this number. 9,444 seek cash payments and 7,072 have made application for loans. The total amount of loans asked now is 0.786,490. Tho first bond sale will be held Monday. PayCash. Receive More Pay Lest Despain&Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court Phone 880 Golden Marshmellow Syrup SPECIAL Gallon This Syrup is Soli as High as $1.35 Gallon. Despain & Lee Cash Gr ocery 209 E, Court Phone 880 Seek Mortgage Foreclosure. Foreclosure of a mortgage and judgment on a note were sought by J. B. Beebe in a suit filed by At torney H. J. Warner against Theo dore C. Parks and alary E. Parks. There are two causes of action, ac cording to the complaint. The same attorney has filed a suit in which n. C. Challis is plaintiff and James A. Peed Is defendant. The amount of the judgment asked is $669.64. A note is claimed as the basis of the suit. Hold Stockholder's Meeting. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Inland Empire Bank was held this morning at the bank. Eight of the former directors were re-elected to succeed themselves and the only change in the personnel of the directorship was in the election of J. A. Guderian to succeed Manuel Pedro who recently removed from the state and went to California to make his home. The other directors are Frank H. Grltman, A. W. Hugg, H. J. Taylor, Alfred Schneiter, W. M. Blakely, L. L. Rogers, Will H. Ben nett and J. W. Maloney. Tho bank declared a dividend of six per cent on its stock January 1. ARBUCKLE CASE GOES ON SAX Fli.i "CISCO. Jan. 12 - (V. P.) !t is tweeted the ArbncMc Jury will not b - secured before Saturday. The court i again crowded and the women's itlance e.nirai;.co is watchini; th" curly proceed in:;s. DMfrH fni.1 (roptloa. srell vuiaoem THYE FAIS TO THROV NELSON IN III III irxjd fur pimpbr fact . Te. itchinc skin, rnd all Ottirvn troubles .neofl)r.uoti ( FaruT &mxt ea. Any drugguU DrHobsorfs IN NOSE BY A HORSE "l"r . IS - THE GIFT YOU WANTED MOST BUY IT NOW! To all thise who failed to receive the Christmas Gilt nuwt desred and to thine who received gifts cf money, this message is especially d.rceted.- You can ha.e the beautiful watch you wanted, end experience 'he rtde which goes with the name i. men uni its faniotis tepuiulioa for beauty and ac curacy. We iia.e an attractive line of these standardized timeplici's n rare designs to suit cverj taste and -Ueujeler rfiwwon Tlie largest lilaiiHind IValers In FjiRtern Oregon I B M - (East Oregonian Special.) FF.nMISTOX, Jm. IS. Milo Ttod!e. Kay McCarroll's stock went up a of Mabton. Wash., had his nose badly notch Tue.-dr.y night when Ted Tin e i broken by a kicking horse Sunday. Al- of Portland failed to win his wrest I- though the injury was painful, it was ng match with Carl Nelson at Wal- mot serious. Fourteen stitches had to la Walla. Thye had agreed to throw be taken by tho doctor after the N'elson twice within 75 minutes, and splintered bone had been removed, he wrestles McCarroll here tomorrow) a basketball game was played by night and has agreed to put the lo- 'the Ilermiston High and an American cal boys' shoulders to the mat twice ; Legion team last Friday night. M within 60 minutes or forfeit the .though a fast game was played by mulch. ,hnth timniH itk sunerlnr welffht nnil Thye's first fall against' Nelson Lvnerlence of thn I-eclon won the Tuesday night came after 58 minutes game. rasi nara worA a aouoie wrist i tr nj v r t ltlnVl .nti.ri.nln. lock and a leg scissors proving the e(! a numi,er of friends at their home unaoing oi xne wana vvaua man. i ir,n,,.lv .., nanein nn.l enrds They came back for the second trial' thB t.Uirp. of ,h- eVenlnir after but the bout went IT minutes wiLli- l.hl(,h . dinlv hmt.hpon wiut Korvpd out Thye securing a fall, and hojw oi..,. m,,.ta iosi. mci arrou was reieree lor ine go in Walla Walla. Interest in the go here . Friday is ........ .. vci.Y liven, uiiu iuiui .uiio IMvlk. Tl.rtk.ll ( that the healthier atmosphere now ' . ... . prevailing In the wrestling game in I I -..Ill )4 l .U ... luu.u Finn's win icauit in ui i tT n.i,.n. n t.,, . . ,,.. . . ...... . . ' xiuiii . i eiiiiuiiier wn u. uunuivra ieiiiiaiii' ueiiis ui' io iiiv aiuiiiiuiu that was established recently when Qlncl, tka lllnrfu ttrn f mn, uMibii, ... ....... ...... .,. fc. ,, ,r .1. T - Carroll when the latter was unable ;."VB "" " "' - ,n w riia ,c.a ,,,. rciurnca io ner nouio in imuu ly divided. Walla Walla la very much int?r-1 estcd In the mat game at present, MVOI.I TODAY Rex, the mental wizard, with a company of five people opened an en gagement to packed houses at the Rivo'.l last night and he will be hero ,tm-o nights more. Hex, as a Hindu seer and crystal present and an enjoyable time was had by all. Miss Mildred Myrick and Miss Pendleton were ; guests of Mius Phyllss Dyer over the i week-end. , visitor In Pendleton Tuesday. . M'ss Marlon Clark, who has been ilUver Suntfay. i THE UNIVERSAL CAR The Ford SediWj'.'vvith electric self-startine and lightj6tW.pnd demountable rims with 3inch tMet imnt and rear, is a family car of class and comfort, both insummerandin winter. For touring it is a most comfortable car. The Iargeplate glass windows make it an orjen car vvhendesired.whileincaseof rain and all inclem ent weather, it can be made a most delightful closed car in a few minutes. Rain-proof, dust proof, fine upholstering, broad, roomy seats. Simple in operation. Anybody can safely drive it. While it nas all the distinctive and econom ical merits cf the Ford car in operation and maintenance. Won't you come in and look it over? Yours for Service SIMPSON AUTO CO. Phone 408 Water and Johnson Street "Fire Eaters" Have IVtfd. Members of Combination H"se Co. No. .1 of Pendleton had a lot of fun and a perfectly good dinner in their jquarters on the second floor of the I city hall last night when they met to install their officers for the year. Harmony and cooperation were stress ed as a part of the reason for the pro gress that has been made by tho or ganization during the past year, and in speeches which were mide by every mian present, the continuation of this spirit into tho future work of tho organization was pledged. Lee MONTHS OF SUFFERING How a Baltimore Girl Recov ered Her Health - Baltimore, Maryland. "For several months I suffered with severe backache and general weak ness. I could not sleep comfortably at night tor pains in my bacK. I found your book at home one day and after reading it be gan at once to take Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound. I have had very good results and some of my girl friends are taking it now. You may use this letter to help other girls, as the letters in your book helped me." Rose Waidner, 3018 Iioseland Place, Baltimore, Mi That is the thought so often expressed in letters recommending Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. These wo men know what they have suffered, they describe their symptoms and state bow they were finally made well. Just plain statements, but they want other women to be helped, Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com pound is a medicine made from medi cinal roots and herbs, and without drugs, to relieve the sickness women so often have, which is indicated by backache, weak feelings, nervousness, and no am bition to set anything done or to eo anywhere. It has helped many wojpen. uny mi try Pi lllllllliuuuiuillllil SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Jan. 15. (U. r.) The key to $2,500,000 worth of Spanish gold, hidden in a cache In the wilds of the Ozark mountains In Ar kansas more than 150 years ago by a party' of settlers to keep it from fall ing into the hands of Indians, was re ported found today. Anthony Fenninger, who is forming a, company in Denver to search for the hidden tre.astiro said 22 years ago tho Spanish government conducted an extended hunt for it, but the search, like others privately made since that time, eventually was dropped. That he had discovered tho key to the chartered cacho was the assertion of Fenninger. Ho and a group of prominent Denver business men plan to. search for the gold early in the spring. "I knew nothing of tho burled treasure until I went to Eden's Bluff in the White Itiver country on a squirrel hunt last fall," Fenninger de clared. "Across the river from tho bluff I stumbled over a stone covered with hieroglyphics. I scraped the dirt and moss from the inscription and called the attention ot tho find to a native. This native told me an ex tended search for the treasure hud been made by the Spanish government ! years ago." . The settlers were killed by the In dians after the treasure had been hid den, according to Fenninger. A party of native Arkansas is supposed to have unearthed the tunnel to the cache 10 years ago, but abandoned Ihe search after one of the members had been killed by a landslide. MOTION PICTURE NEWS C. V". Tllden and George Root whti nre In Portland tire shipping a carloutl .iti . i.m ui cows i u nprm Rio i. . ' have been reserved for the bout tomorrow- night at the Eagle-Woodman hall. Milton-Freewater is also taking a keen Interest in tho game, ami tickets have been laid away fo;- fans In the Twin Cities. Thye arrived in town last night from Walla Walla, and ho is buf-y- working out for the go. He is in first class condition and will Im In for business from the start, lie declares. McCarroll and Nelson will meet at Walla Walla January 27 to decide the championship as between the two. McCarroll will have to make 165 pounds, ringside. There will be five preliminaries for the Friday night go, McCarroll says. better Tarzan picture and "The ltetnrn "f Tarzan" is the result. This is the first anJ only time this super picture lias been shown in your city, we call your particular attention to this fact so you will not confuse it with the former Tanan picture. gazer presents a twentieth century mystery and will conduct a seriea pt scientific and baffling experiments in mental telepathy and thought trans ference. He will answer questions on love and marriage und give advie on financial and business matters. These questions may be submitted to him in writing by members of the audience and will be answered after they have have been placed upon; a table before the eyes of those who have written them. Tho net Is elaborately staged and costumed. - . A new, way to treat croup Spasmodic croup relieved or warded off by rubbing on a vaporizing salve. ARCADE TODAY The Arcade tddny Is showing a big special superattraction "Tho Revenge of Tarzan" and is taken from tho well known Tarzan story, "Tho Return of Tarzan. . The picture is made The old method of treating spasmodic croup with nauseat ing drugs is out of date. So is the vapor-lamp scheme that re quired the bedroom windows to be kept closed. Now mother rubs the little one's chest and thro it with Vicks, arranges the bedding so that the arising vapors will be inhaled all night long, opens the windows to let in the blessed fresh air, and re tiresconfident of a good sleep. Just rub it on and breathe in the vapors if .yS.' Vick3 has corne to be the a " most universal . treatment ft children's -cold . .trembles, ..b cause it does awav with dosih vicks contains the oll tm',w tested remedies Camphor, Mei ; thol, Eucalyptus, etc. combine 'j'i by special process, so that whil'V"'. they penetrate and stimulate tl skin, the ingredients are a!f released as vapors by the fcod .,',?4?.; heat and are breathed right int .s-S.. the lungs. ;, V VapoRui y v"",.t ill 4- Goldwyn who knows how to niako the better pictures. The revenge of Tar zan is the second Tarzan picture to be. presented In rendleton, tho first, "Tarzan of the Apes" was shown tit the Arcade some months ago : and played to capacity every preformancc, In fact so well was this picture receive ed throughout the United Htntes that is Was decided to nmko a bigger and , 51 MOTHERS! CLEAN CHILD'S BOWELS WITH ! CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP THIS TEXAN ROPES DEER SAX ANGKLO, Texas, Jan. 12. (I. N. 8.) Deer hunters who "ac claim" it's some' feat to bring down a big buck by a rifle shot have a . new trick to learn from Bascomb Cox, a prominent young Crockett county ranchman. Cox goes deer hunting on horse back and "ropos" his game from the saddle. On a recent hunting trip near Ozona, Cox lassoed a big buck while on hodseback, roped and tied the pawing buck to n fence and then with the aid of his father, brandei the untlercd monarch, using a pock et knife for a .branding iron. The deer wits then released, Even a sick child loves the ''fruity" taste of "California Fig Hyrtip." If the little tongue is coated, or if your child is listless, cross, feverish, full of cold, or has colic, give a teaspoohful to cleanse the liver and bowels. In a few hours you can see for yourself how thoroughly it works all the con stipation, po'son, sour bile and weste out of the bowels, and you have a well, plnyful child again. Millions of mothers keep "California Fig Syrup" handy. They know a tea spoonful today saves a sick chftd to morrow. Ask your druggist for genu ine "California Fig Syrup" which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother! You must say "California" or you may get an Imitation fig syrup. ; 5 I Over If Million Jan (W Yibt' , Si Arcade Today Children 5c Adult 25c THE REVENGE OF Ml A BIG SUPER-SPECIAL PICTURE AT POPULAR PRICES . FIRST TIME IN PENDLETON COMEDY "THE TENDERFOOT' mr HifMMiilli' I lllllll lllllllt RIyOLI TODAY CHILDREN, 25 ADULTS 55c Tax Included REX THE MENTAL WIZARD v HINDU SEER AND CRYSTAL GAZER Answers Questions on Love, Marriage, Gives Advice on Financial and Business Matters THOMAS H. INCE PRESENTS HOEART BOSWORTH IN The Cup of Life HAROLD LLYOD COMEDY . - ' " GET OUT AND GET UNDER -1 S3 ' . . .1-1 Illllllllllllllllllllllll '