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DAILY EAST ORZGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 19, 1022. PAGE OT2 EIGHT PAGES t .: People Here and There A. J. Cermak, a veteran wt leader, is leading the fight with a "mystery cabinet," composed, he intimated, v. leading men in Chtcaxo and Oiht-r parts C the country. Cermak denied that brewers and d.sUller were Insti gating the campaign. Mix Smith and W. M. Morrison cf Helix came into Pendleton thl morn ing. Woslnesa for his road brought Road master Charlie Selch of the X. P. to Pendleton this morning from Pasco. B. J. Lante. president of the Spo kane Flouring Mills, was a Pendleton I Hall's Catarrh Medietas Those who ars la a "tin down" condi tion will nolle that Catarrh bothers ' them mui-h mare than when they are in rood health. This fart proves that nhll , Catarrh is a kxal disease, it Is greatly Influenced by constitutional mmiltions. ' HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE is a Tonic and Blood Purifier, and acts through the blood upon the mucous surfaces of ' the body, thus reducing the Inttauinuuloa and restoring normal rondltlona. All dniggtsta Clrcnlars free. : F. 1. Cheney f 0.. Toledo, Ohio. visitor yesterday. He Spokane last evening- returned to A good many years ago Jake Marin, now deputy sheriff, and J. D. Tohin worked together on the railroad. The latter is now a road construction man in the firm of Tobin and Pierce and while here on a busineaa trin to see if thnr will Ka nnv n, rrtait rnntrata to let In the spring he dropped Into the sheriffs office and visited with Marin. The engraving business takes up all of the time of V. H. Chatten who is a member of the Hicks-Chatten En graving Co. of Portland. He spent the day here checking over with the publishers of the county booklet on the pictures which will go Into the booklet. The engraving work will be started immediately on his return , to Portland. LIGHT WINES AND BEER . IS SVC.AU ADVANCES' 10 CENTS PORTLAND. Jan. 1 J. (A. 1 Sugar advanced ten centa a 100 whle sale. here and at ian Francisco. The best cane here Is now 15.90 a Kick. Veteran Wet Leader Denies Brewers and Distillers Were Instigating the Campaign.' DEMAND PASS.iK OF BII4, WASHINGTON. Jan. l P.) Republican ex-tervice men in the house of reirrvntiitlves in a state ment today, formally, demanded the house to effect Immediate passage of the soldiers bonus bill. V s.aus Wur . UfiTlCTHM TT1IY is gssrsntwd br 30 yttn service to aiillieBi oi Aaerlcaas, Kwdaa's works rnoukit tot your p y 4 cow. sssvims, "V. -C chionic ataira. aud- sa . 7 .Drut KONOON tismsstiia. Miss. GAME, I..UM1NU AND ROADS Ponf-'iieo rrutn oao l.k - CHICAGO, Jan. 19. (l P. Prominent citixens of liberal tenden cies are being urged to lend their names and dollars to a campaign to Restore light wines and beer in a na-1 tionai campaign ror that purpose which was launched today. pheasants di'rtng the wintry weather. Fred Benn on told of farming con ditions In Montana which state he re cently visitetl. He ga.'d many tragedies have resulte 1 from unsound colonisa tion work In Montana and the facts are realized though efforts are still un derway to ut.ract settlers without re- i V :..( . ID) Pacific a JLignt uo. ower PREFERRED STOCK 4', r Shares can be had for Cash or Easy Payments .k ' V;' IFOU WANT tfO KNOW WHERE TO PUT YOUR MONEY SO THAT IT WILL BE SAFE AND PAY YOU GOOD RETURNS THAT YOU CAN DE PEND UPONTHIS STOCK IS WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. DI VIDENDS HAVE BEEN PAID ON THIS PREFERRED STOCK FOR THE LAST ELEVEN YEARS, WITHOUT A BREAK. DIVIDENDS ARE PAID EVERY THREE MONTHS ON FEBRUARY 1, MAY 1, AUGUST 1, AND DECEMBER:!. ,iffii!skifo.' ' - , V. ' .' ' ' ':. '- ... ..' ,-'''-..'' " . , '. r . " . Pay 7 on your money if you buy at present price I (': ih '. From coast to coast the securities of electric light and power companies , are known to be among the very finest . investments. The banks and the in- , surance companies have millions of their funds invested - in companies j such as ours. You can do no better than follow the example of your bank ; and your insurance company, and in vest YOUR savings in the electric light ;, and power industry. We have been supplying' electricity to this part of the country for many years. Our bus iness is bound to grow and thrive. ' In fact it is only because the Com pany IS growing that we have more stock to sell. . The funds necessary to make exten sions and additions to our system must come from the sale of the Company's securities. ' ; , $10 is all you need to start with when subscribing for a share of our stock, Then pay the bal ance in easy in stallments of $10 a month. You can get v your money back with 6 in terest any time be fore your last pay- ment We will sell you as many as 25 shares on this plan. 6 , interest allow ed on all payments. F ree From Taxation The Money you receive as dividends from this investment is free from the Normal Federal Income Tax. You can purchase the Stock through any of our employes they're our salesmen. , NOW more than ever there is need to make every 'dollar count Pacific Power & Light Co. COUPON FOR FREE BOOKLET w C n V . ? w 5 . TJ I ' a sis6- - 3 S E I o SI Ml 2 9 4 gnrd to how they shall fare after they locate. The county agent urged that in any land settlement work in Ore gon settlers not be brought here ' In lurge tiurubeVs unless rovisions are fst made for taking care of them so they can succeod. Compared to other parts of the northwest recently visited Umatilla county Is fortunately s;tu- atod, according to Bennion. EIGHT TILYCTS (Continued from pan 1.) Pays HlRlief Price The hishest price paid for land was a little over $137.20 an acre by Mrs. Lilla Kirk, of Athena, who bid 9, 330.10 for a 68 acre piece which lies five miles south of Athena, near the Puffey schoolhouse. On this piece alone was there competition, Charles Williams of Athena bidding $9218.50. The appraisal was (9,180. No land was sold for less than the appraisal price, the appraisals, accord ing to Major E. L. Swartslander, ibeing about !0 per cent lower than those of lust year. Besides the Kirk .and Mytinger sales, other snles Included 40 acres at the foot of Cabbago Hill, sold to Peter Hung,' of the reservation, for $1,810. The appraisal was $1800. Pr. Hoyden Buys Dr. P. H. Boyden. of Pendleton, bought 35 acres lying a half mile west of Tutuilla Mission, paying $3,050, the tppralcal price having been $50 less than this. Walter F. Adams, of Athena, paid $2008, six dollars more than the ap praisal price, for 38 acres east of the Bergevln place. John Xooy, of the reservation, bought 80 acres at the appraisal price, $7,000. The land Is near the Al Knight ranch, on the res ervation. ! Buys 40 Acres Swante Anderson, of McKay creek, paid $3,200, the appraisal price, for 40 acres on land south of the John Crow ranch, on Tutuilla creek, j Mr. and Mrs. John M.. But tier, of Pendleton, purchased a 160 tract In the Cayuso district, for $14,800, the price being $800 above the appraisal. The Mvtlnger purchase is near Mr. Mytlnger's dairy. The price paid was $200 over the appraisal price, JIXKS TAYLOR (Continued from nag., l.i l I ; A BEAUTIFUL STRAND OF PEARLS Every lady has a secret desire to own her strand of pearls. We have secured direct from the Import- . er a special Indestructible pearl of great beauty and lustre. These pearls are a Kawtelle Special $5.00 ami $7.50 the strand. Each comes in a nice velvet box worthy of the name of Sawtelle. l . -ueujeleiy The Largest Iriamond Dealers In Eastern Oregon 1 THE REASON FOR THE GOOD HEALTH OF SOME FOLKS IS SIMPLE Golden West Ice Cream r IS A COMPLETE FOOD . . ..f .: THERE'S A REASON FULL OF FLAVOR, FOOD AND TONIC QUALITIES sale, According tq his statement. As miming that these things are true, Warner, In his opinion declared that the sum total of the acts signifies Tny- or's Intention ot residence here which 's sufficient to make Pendleton iis home, After the city attorney had complet ed reading his opinion, Councilman Wlllard Bond, who with Councilman William Dunn and Manuel- Frledly constitute the police committee of the council, reported that the committee had Just held a meeting and that a majority of the committee favored ap pointing iTaylor as city marshal. When the question was put, Council man Richard Lawrence was alone In his opposition, tout he declared that not all of tho members had voted and he demanded a roll call. On this sec ond vote Bond, McMonies, Penland, Frledly and Simpson voted to appoint Taylor, and Ell, Dunn and Lawrence ,otod no, Councilman Dunn In an In formal statement after adjournment declared that his opposition was hot personal, but that he favored waiting until after the meeting of the grand jui ve'fcre taking any formal action. "It has been several months since i ,us ork, and It seemed to me that we should wait another week or two until charges against him are Investigated by the grand Jury be fore taking any action to appoint him." ' . ' Payments arc Dellnq'icnt -Warner called the attention of the council to the fact that under the Ban croft Act, which provides that owners of city property may have the prlvl lege of making their payments for paving Improvements annually there la also a provision which makes It possible for the municipality to re quire that if property assessed for im provements Is worth less than the im provement assessment, the difference between the, two may be demanded to be paid In cash If the municipality BO desires. Warner declared that he was moved to call the council's attention to this phase of the law because of thd fact that there are finite a number ol property owners who have permitted their payments to become delintiuent If the city is to te placed In the.posM I Hon of taking the property for the lm- provements, he gave it as his opinion ; f that the council should have a deaf I1 understanding of Its' own powers. .,(5 -.. . - ininl manager of the ' f iWarren Construction Co., talked to the .. ..u expressed his opposition 'o any such policy 'being followed by f the municipality. , ' 1 ,ljf "We have been operating here for between 10 and 11 years, and no such t policy has ever been followeS," he J sold. "While It Is true that vacant lots often are not valued as highly as the . Improvement assessments placed s atalnst them, it Is true that after a ! district Is paved, building is usually:,?. started, and oven If the tot originally i was not of an equal valuation to the $ paving costs against It, the addition of a .good building on It Increases the vahie until the property Is good se curity for the Improvement assess- -en's. '' No definite action was taken toy the council, but the city recorder was In structed to have a list of delinquent property owners ma3e for the coun cil's perusal at Its next meeting. K report from Baar and Cunning ham shows that the rat uoneny prop- . erty cororsts of 19.34 acres. Tho city in the near future may sell 'ts liberty bonds and. invest the pro- "ed cf the sale In Us own bonds, it was disclosed Inst night. The license q ordinance, held over from a previous meeting, was slightly changed - anl W0h:s if v zi ,- .' rvwi .:. . ;' . " ': " ' PayCash , Receive.More - , Pay Less Despain & Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court ' Phone 880 A New pennies. a Day Keeps the Wolf Away Eaqh day's purchasea that you make here save you a few cents 10 to 25 per cent on a dozen egrgii doesn't amount to much, but on the month's orders it is quite a neat sum enough to buy a few luxuries that you perhaps . couldn't have otherwise." It hasn't been long aga that there were no cash stores today there are thousands throughout the country. Nothing has made this increase but the stores' own popularity through low prices. .. Are you one of our many satisfied customers? If not,' ask your neighbor undoubtedly she is, v Pay Cash ( ; Receive More ' Pay Less Despain & Lee Cash Grocery 209 E. Court ' Phone 880 5eeeeeSeieee Mil (!) s. GIVEN BY THE DOKK CLUB Eagle-Woodmen Hall Saturday, Jan. 21 EVERYBODY WELCOME All Dokk's are requested to wear their fezzes. nECEPTlOJI COMMITTEE , Krehblel ' ' IhMlccr ' iMftpalii , Good Music Refreshments Admission 75c DAJ.CE COMMITTEE Thompmn Henry Smith ' i r 'eseeeeeeeaeeeeeeS:: M', : . i njutfMid Idol nieht. -