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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, ' PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 9. 1922. pags ma EIGHT PAGES . People Here mid There m mm m WITH DIFFICULTY IN tlaude Est p of Meacham was here terday. . D. Kidder of Hineham Sprints nere today. s took 'J. W. Maloney land today at noon. to He cani' In from Portland yesterday at Hot Ijike undergoing treatments on a business trip. jfor injuries caused by a fall, is es- , i peeled to rwlurn to Pendleton to- . ! morrow. XI ins Creeswelt is now well NEVS N01 ES oa the road to t- Vi I tL'lj I Wi V Willow Creek is high and in Places j Tailed to Portland. j overflowing its banks, says J. O. IKuhnft. CmAtilln fnro.it tmunlEn. o it- ri. , . i ' ' . iiu, ... miner ini iat.1 .ruu.g mr wno returned last evening after a E. WaMen was here yesterday Portland where he was called by'the visit to Morrow county. Mr. Kuhns his home in Milton- -serious illness ot his sister, Miss Mary says that train service in that nxrinn Ritner. who recently underwent an was uninterrupted, hnw-vr n rrin O. Felthouse of Hermiston operation for appendicitis. A tele- rave talks on rnm nnn.i ., fcfisacted business hero yesterday. 1 ' . isrles Pallis.', a wheat grower of o, was a visitor In Pendleton to- t igram fi-om Portland today says that agriculture Miss Ritner Is now out of danger. Her county. sister, Mrs. Anna stone of this cu; has been at her bedside for several days. meetings In Morrow Cl.Vn BAXOTET (Continued from nag,, l. ilph Holte is cashier of the Panic 1 Comalest'lne. filanficld. He was a Visitor here I Mr flu renc, PMmnnria who broke liy. 4, . her arm recently when she fell on onK. oweussion was over the method th tov irf u rnnvnlnacinir. She I " financing. Wenry J. Taylor has gone to Port-i is now able to be out again jhfl where he will be for several days i .' h business mission. ' iChiM is Finished. -. i " I The millinery class at Riverside lavid Robertson is a hardware I has completed its work, says Mrs. lisman. and he was here todavt Edith a. Van Deusen. home demoti ng t on dealers who handle his istration -agent. Fourreen new spring olgooda. i . . hats were made by the women. A. Mentor used to be with the May Return Tomorrow. Ipson-Sturgis service station here. Miss Agnes CressU, who has been Finest T Spread ' FOR BREAD Golden West Butter l, SO CLEAN-SO PURE. Sold by the Better Stores VEGETABLES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY. SWEET POTATOES, YAMS, NEW RHUBARB, CAULIFLOWER,' OREGON SPINACH, BRUS SEL SPROUTSCELERY, CELERY HEARTS, HEAD LETTUCE, HOT HOUSE LETTUCE, BEETS, CARROTS, PARSNIPS, TURNIPS. GREEN PEPPERS, RIPE TOMATOES, CU CUMBERS, GARLIC, DRY ONIONS, COCOA- NUTS."r -J- 'yr EXTRA FANCY BANANAS. EXTRA FANCY a TTV 170 CTt A TaTa-tWO T T'UffWTOI " T A T)T W Mk Xll a. J-U-ikJ, JUUlltUll U1WU A-l THE GREEN GROCERY Dr. I. I. Temple sug gested that AS men serve (is guaran tors for a loan of ttailft but he was as sured guarantors were nut necessary in order to secure the money. The estimate for rebuilding Happy Canyon Is 3500. However there Is consider able sentiment for making the hew pavilion better and stronger than the old one. Senator Charles Hall Senator Charles Hall, one of the Faithful Fourteen, was the chief speaker of the evening. Senator Hall Is a pleasant talker and was listened to with much attention. He declared that one of the foremost needs of Ore gon is tax reduction. Xo Wallula Cutoff -; Senator Roy V. Ritner discussed the proceedings at the agricultural conference at Washington. He scout ed the Idea asserted by some that the conference was "hand picked," say ing that the gatherlng.was truly rep resentative. The speaker praised the work of tho farm bloc In, congress Raying that the rise of the farm bloc Is the best thing that has happened in a long time and marks the move ment Of power westward. i While In Washington Senator Ritner called on the chief of the good roads bureau to ascertain the federal view point as to such schemes as the Wal lula' cutoff. Ho found that official does not place first Importance on re ducing distances between large cities and Ritner gathered the Impression that the pressure of the federal roads department In Portland comes from Portland Interests and not from Washington. . ,. DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Continued from page l. Pay v Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court v " Phone 880 f Tea Garden ORANGE MARMALADE Finest grade on the market 4 BIG JARS $1.00 PayCash ' Receive More . 1 .Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY 209 E. Court Phone 880 ing men and women are going home early, each "with his own wife or hus band.' ' Film Star Wants IOtters LOS ANGELES, Feb. 9. (A. P.) Mabel XormamlB letters to Taylor were reported found In a boot in Taylor s apartments when the final search was made before giving up the premises. They were mostly written from New York. Miss Normand is anxious to recover them because she said she feared tone phrases might he mis. understood. She said a friendly feel' Ing existed between them but not love. The search also regaled a handker chief initialed M. M. M. Investigation today concentrated in, the hands of chief deputy prosecutor, Coram Negro Is Given Examination. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 9. (U. P.) The district attorney's office, con vinced that 'Henry Peavey, Taylor's valet, had not told the whole story, concentrated upon the negro a gruel ling examination today as the most stringent move so far in unraveling the Taylor mystery. Answers Description of Sands. SAN DIEGO, Feb. 9. (U. P.) A man answering the description of Ed ward Sands, the hunted valet-butler in the Taylor murder mystery, has been found a suicide here under mys terious circumstances. He had a large bank account and no motive for the suicide was ascertained. He was known as William KoegeL alias James Martin. ' - Sensational Charges Disapproved. . LOS ANGELES. Feb. 9. (U. P.) A complete .investigation of the dope traffic In Hollywood, made on orders of Detective Captain Adams following the Taylor tragedy, com nletely disproved the sensational charges that the film colony narcot ic situation was the worst In years, Detective Sergeant Yarrow told the United Press today. "The stories of horrors In Hollywood's dope dens are the bunk," Yarrow stated. "IUis a cinch that the movie folks who have money to get drugs into their homes. if they want It, will not go to dives and risk their reputations. It lsab surd." County medical authorities substantiated. Yarrow's statement. Search for Milkman. LOS ANGELES, Feb. 9. (U. P.) Authorities here are now seeking a milkman reported to have found In the alley near the Taylor home the gun with which the director was murdered. Sands la being sought at steamship company Uffic.es. Inspection and Close-up Order Has Been Put Out in Brazil City; Lid Has Been Off. rHIt.IP A.r.L KEMPPTKU (T'nited Press Stuff Correspondent. 1 P.IO DE .'ANEIRO, Feb. 3. The ramester's liie in ItOvhas become very sud. Until v iy recently the Hruiilliui capital hss I'een fast becoming a younK Monte Carlo. The spirit of (ambling wnvrife. Itoulette, baocar- at, banker. h"d probably, every other "jiigo" ev-r ' -vented received the at K iuicii of a large portion of the popu lation. Put now it "s gone, though the spirit of gumliling s still here, and there are many protw rs. A new law has Just been passed rovidlng that "games of hasard" pha'l be permitted only in health resorts. In which category Rio de Janeiro is not considered as being. This means that the Uttlo ball will spin and the chips will clink only in a few of Bras t's seaside and mountain rendezvous here the summer fashion displays Itsel". There is some speculation ns to whether the games may not be re opened here until the end of this year, for many clubs have already paid to so-ernm-nt the tax exacted for the entire year. Thus It the gambling, establishments are all closed immedi ately the government will have some refunding to do. During the first few days of the new year sixteen of the most prominent clubs of the city stopped their gaming tables, and the rest are rapidly doing likewise. Dr. Luix Mendes, the "inspector 1o Jogo," is at present working over time visiting the various clubs to see that the new law is being carried out. He is usually greatly respected by the proprietors,, but sometimes they are reluctant to do his bidding. When Dr. Mendes arrived at the Derby Club, one of tho most select establishments In the city, the door man of the club attempted to prevent his entrance. An army colonel then 'ntervened on behalf of the porter, and was promptly arrested for his pains. Once inside, Dr. Mondes was politely escorted to the elevator to as cend to the gambling salon. But half way up, between floors, something happened to the lift and It came to a dead stop. Try as he would, the operator was unable to ' repair the damage for almost two hours, while the irate Dr. Mendes waited in suspen sion. When finally the elevator did continue Its ascent to the salon, the roulette wheels and bacenrnt tables had mysteriously vanished, and there was no longer gambling in th6 club. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured y local applications, as they cannot vara th diseami portion of th ear. -'arrhal Deftness requires ontuu ionsl tmtmcnt. 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