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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST O&EGOXIAft, PENDLETOH, OREGON, MONbAY EVENING, TEBETJARY 13, 1922. f , 1 . - . --...-, - News Notes of Pendleton .There are so many clustered around INW-re 1.4 Moved. I . the starting pole in the race for gov- I Ground Xu Badly Cut. That fields In Umatilla county are not badly cut as a result of the recent run-off Is a statement of Dave Nelson. . "In soma places the water has made ditches, but on the whole, the dam age doesn't amount to much of any thing." . .. ' o In That Kate. Roy Rimer of Pendleton Is a guest of the Imperial. The Imperial lobby J Is full of prominent citizens from va rious parts of the state, all of whom j k-vu nchtinir rods uu honinir thev will be struck by gubernatorial light- 1 the local post tonight at an informal ning. says the Oregon Journal. "You I "feed" which will be held at Jolly" can count me out of the race for the i Inn following the regular meeting. The governorship." said Mr. Ritner. "I I Pilot Rock organization has been in The Army and Xavy Store, which ernor that I don"t want my eyes kicked formerly hud its heuTq.uarters on Slain full of dust in Jockeying lfore they street, has been moved to WalU Wa!. get away. Even the democrats up in U. The store Is owned hy the Nickels Imatllla county seem willing to have me come back to the state senate for another term; so I think I'll postpone my ambition to go to Washington un til I have served another term in the Oregon state senate." press Manufacturing Co. of Senile. Tn Entertain Pilot Hock. Members of the pilot Rock post of the American Legion will be guests of S-hota Have (-nil Session Lincoln's birthday was not ulwrved by a half holiday In the city schools of Pendleton today. The sessions of the various schools nvere carried out as usual. The banks were closed fur the day. flVflfff ItVfTltl Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Thoncs 52G Other Depts. 78-79 a. a a a AAA 4444 A 44444 AA444444444444 I : - t t I l'EXBLETOX'S I.EAPLXG STORE Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 528 1 Other Depts. 5 ' 78-79 ri wouldn't object to being struck by a bolt of lightning, if it should land me in Nick. Sinnott's place in Washington. vited several times, but arrangements have alwaya'been changed at the last minute. ., . - 101101101101- 52 -loi ; oi - loi-ioi lui- g I v FRESH, RICH Morning's Milk 13cPerQt.. HEAVY WHIPPING CRE AIM 20c IIalf Pillt PH0N YOUR ORDERS; WE DELIVER "You Can Depend on 101" Pendleton Cash Market, lac, 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 PRIVATE EXC1IAXGE CONNECTS BOTH DEPARTMENTS ' T0I-T0I I0IT0I T0T-X0T 101 101 TOt I Mr. Hcftcnuui Convalescing. Friends of P. J. Hegeman will be glad to learn' that he is convalescing after a serious. Illness. His son. Col onel H. A. Megeman, who has been at his father's bedside, will return to Portland tonight. Appointments Mn.le. li. K. Rogers has been appointed depot agent for the American Rail way Express Co. and will handle the express at the O.-W. R. & N. depot. E. W. Fehr was appointed his assistant. Loaves .for' Vancouver.. lick Simis loft last evening for Vancouver, to join his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Simis, who are now making their home In the Washing ton town. Young Simis, who has been employed at Frasier's Book Store, will complete Ms high school studies in Vancouver. Tomato Grower Organize Articles of association of the Free water Tomato Growers' Co-operutivo association have been filed in the of fice of the county clerk by a group of grower's of the Walla AValla valley; The purpose of the organization Is to assist growers to solve their market ing problems, offices of the associa tion will be maintained at Freewater. -,.' - THIRD ANNUAL SALE jj HERCULES SHORTHORNS 5 HERCULES RANCH i SpragueC Wash., Thursday, Feb. 23, 1922. - 16 BULLS 28 FEMALES J with few exceptions of, our own breeding. Sale Ih being held at thq j 4 runch so you may see- our HERD BULLS and BREEDING COWS. 4 The bulls Include Herd and Show bull prospects, range bulls and A bulls from good milking dams. " 4, The females' include 4 cows with calves and re-bred, 10 bred B heifers and 14 open heifers, and are of quality and breeding desir- J ahle for any breeder. THIS IS THE BEST LOT OF CATTLE WH f. EVER OFFERED. For catalog write. . ' 5 ' DAY & ROTHROCK COMPANY ; :,- SPOKANE, WASH. A We call attention to Shorthorn Ass'n Sale, Spokane,. Feb. 22, and B A. 1). Dunn Shorthorn Sale, Wapato, Wash., Feb. 24. g s Hunch House Hums. The ranch house on the Jiuisy Knotts farm southeast of Pilot Rock on Fast Birch creek, burned about 1 2 o'clock Sunday night The oc.Jupants were all 'asleep at the time and es caped without saving eny of h con tents. The fire started up stairs or in tile attic hut the came is not known. Tie loss is a7out $2500 with $151)0 In stil ance. . Two Deaths in La Grande. The death of two prominent Iji Grande residents, who are known in Pendleton, occurred yetscrday in that city. Mrs. Jennie Currcy, who has been an invalid since 1B07, died yes terday. Mrs. Roy Farley, - formerly of- this city, is u granddaughter of Mrs. Currey. The late Mrs. Currey is survived by two sons, George and Fred. The second death was that of J; D. McKennon, La Grande pioneer. Mrs. Charles Vurplllat, of Pendleton, :ls a, niece of Mr. McKennon. '" , : The 1921 Income Tax Law . - ' ' .: Includes many changes from previous tax laws . FOR EXAMPLE , "An Income tax return must be filed by every lrson . residing lit the VniteU States, wlwsc gross Income for the taxable period 1921 amounted to $5,000.00." This is a new provision of low, and means that, if you had a gross income of $5,000.00 or more during the past year, you are required to file a return making a full dis . closure of your operations, notwithstanding you may have uttered a net operating loss. Whitfield Whitcomb & Co. , Incomo Tax Advlsorj 112 Eu Court St. Kc Fimernl Tuewlity Funeral services for James Ke, Chinaman, aged 73, a pioneer of Pen dleton, will be held Tuesday morning at nine o'clock at St. Mary's church. The aged man was found dead In his room In the Matlock apartmentn Sat urday afternoon. He had evidently fnllen to the floor after arising from his bed and was unable to get up again. He had been a resident of Pendleton for at least 40 years. He used toJte employed by Judge Turner about 40 years ugo. Then about 3D years ago he worked' . for Thomas Thompson. Later, he was employed by Oils IjFontalne at the luttcr's bnUery. and lunch counter. He had not been In good health for the pst two years. He was emt!"rd "t in any times by the late Wesley Matlock. BUSTER BROWN shoe' STORE Offer Men's High Cuts,' Heavy Soles for Serviceable Wear $6.85 While They Last. Si ff (DRpSS U 3431 $1.00 Yd. Just received one', lot high grade imported pon- f)Q gee, 33 inches wide and of fpfEjy like the quality and finish THE BELROBE 6 XFW rMTKVTFD WTW I BLACK BLOOMER SILK $1.85 This sillr is. specially adapted for Bloomers; good heavy weight and iwili ik'ear well; 36 inches wide and it takes 2 yards to the pair. CREPE DE CHINE $1.65 YD. Fine quality all sijk Crepe :de- Chine, 39 inches wide of good heavy weight for dresses and Houses, in a good range of colors. . , SILK AND WOOL HOSE $2.50 PAIR ! Just received one lot fine silk and'-vvool. Hosiery; They come in blue heather and' double sole, heel and toe; all sizes. ; ;" , LEGHORN TISSUES 75c YD. An advance shipment fine grade Leghorn Tissue Ginghams in stripes and plaids of many colors. They also have a little silk stripe running through, ., which-"makfes th$m more attractive- 31 inches.wide and fast Colors. Buy some of them now, for early Spring wear.. " - LOOK FOR THE BELROTjE ; . with, every new Designer' Pattern, It, will save you'' 50c toKrOix ever frock you make.- : ,, ONE LOT HEAVY WEIGHT SILK HOSIERY $2.50 ' .V We're closing out this lot of fine Silk Hosiery; heavy weight, double sole, heel and toe. r A good value at $3.50, but we're closing these out at the pair $2.50 DRESS GINGHAMS 25c YD. - A good assortment of patterns to select from of these fine ginghams. Plaids, checks and stripes, for school wear and house dresses. , ; ' LONG GLOVES To wear with the new dresses and suits, as you, know they have short sleeves and-kimona sleeves which necessitates a long glove.; We ar,e. offering these fine imported gloves of suede and kid in bea-.s -ver, white, black and gray, at pair. '. $6.5Q and, $6:00 if HAIR BOW RIBBONS In as many shades as. the. rainbow and then, some. Also a beautiful assortment of ; combinations of checks and stripes, also floral, effects, yard, 5Qc, 75c, 85c. , , . ";V. '.'v v ' HAND BAGS $2.50 TO $15.00 Every woman needs and uses a purse or hand bag most all the time.:: You, wilij dp, well to select ., one fronj our stock now as we're sure to have one to please at the, price you want; ; COLORED LINEN: HANDKERCHIEF y.-j; SQUARES' 25c, EACH Of f infest quality and finish,; ti a wide .range;of, colors :tb!at are so popular now.) Select yours ndw and make them up during your spare, momenta, , , NARROW FANCY RIBBONS ?5c YD. These Ribbons are special values worth much more than we're asking. -A;widB'range 'of. color? and combinations for trimming ialnd girdles arjd the like. Use these ribbons, at yard v; v. 25c ,, You : can't' have, too "many .handkerchiefs. 'I Our ' assortment is big and very attractive. Some plam white, some embroidered iri cWo'rs,;'a)jJ, softie colored, handkerchiefs. Thre Special lots.T. IOC 45c, 3fo THIS" IS PMWUF Potnto Scl Well fiold. That there is a mlnply of Ief than 1000 haiss of seed potatoes on Weslon mountain now IS the belief of Fred Hennion, who was there ,Fa'nr'lay nlRht to attend a community meeting, rracticany tne wnoie ot last n'lwin i crop has been sold, and the prices re oelved on the whole were satisfactory, growers report. There is between three and one half and four feet of snow on the level all over the top. of the mountain, the county agent found. In some places where the country la exposed, the snow has drifted to a depth of 20 feet. "It looked like a typical New England scene to see the men and their families come to the meeting in bobsleds," Bennion tsaid. "The fact that the snowfall Is so heavy, is regarded as a very encourag ing indication by the residents of the mountain, : and they are expecting heavy crops during 1922. ' COMMISSIONERS REPORT . L'st of cla'ms allowed by the County- Court of Umatillu County, Oregon, cAccpt certain claims allowed by law. 1. J. HeKeman, court bailiff. i 30.00 S. V. Hutchinson, do .. s0 The Que.el, meals, jurymen .. 6.25 1'actflc Telephone Co oiiice , JUII.B.I 'Aiiothr :DAyton Flood Men's Tan Army Last, IoubIe , Soles for Wear. Reg. Pi iccs 6.50 $395 VaiiconviT t'ui nlshen Site, The home for aged and orphans of the Knights of' Pythias, planned to be erected Jointly by the domains of Ore gon and Washington, will be built at Vancouver, Washington. A., decision to this effect was reached Saturday In a conferem of two committees of five members each representing each dO' mutn. J. W. 'Maloney of Pendleton at- tended the conference as a member of the Oregon committeo. Thirteen sites were offered. Judge Maloney states Some of them were offWed by Me IMInnviWe. YamhllL Forest Grove, lit.., A .......... I ; 1 ..... i I ... n TJa., A I nillBOUI Uf AUIUI.. Jul nuuntc, a ui v land, the latter city giving the com ' J'mittee the choice of three sites. There 2 1 were also several free sites offrd by IVancouvr. The one finally selected is J' valued at $25,000 ana it overlooks the Columbia and the cUy of - Portland. The building work; fflanned at present - J will cost (130,000, and the construc- t tlon program Is being planend to call - for additions later. The admlnlstra i tion building ot 50 rootns will be er- ected first, and luter, it Is planned to J add cottages. . I MIST PAY OUT 73 IMJJOXS. f i Gdrage, sheriff's AVASHIXGTOX. Feb. 13. (C. P.) America eventually must pay out f 73, 000.000,000 for pay to disabled soldiers of the World War, Senator Horah, In :a Siteech aUa'ckltig the soldier's bonus irn.l intiM tniluv talA Ih. tion would eventually, pwsibly' within 10 years, be spprrprtlng $1,500,000, 000 annually for this purpose. Te vun a Use Umy A Take Lrfixative BKU.MO quinine tab lets. The genuine bears the signature of E. W. Grove. (Be sure you get telephones L. O. Flakier, office supplies It. T. mown, postage - rje ' Moorhnune, . premium, sheriff bond, Smith & Ulds Office Xoeth Houser, expense act . . . Western ITnion Tel Co., sher iff's office , FranKV Yr, in. Glass & Prudhpmme, tax col lection . Smead Manufacturtng lo clerk's office Hartman Abstract Co., clerk and assessor's bond ...... H. 'i'. Hrown, express ' Underwood Typewriter Co., Kecorder's office i . ..... . B. B. Burroughs, express . Funk & HIcLean, treasurer's bond Grace A. Gilliam, deputy hire. R. W. Ayers, usBessors office P. C. Hawks, do.. ... . . W. T. Kigby, do Pcnlund Urotheis, court house W. W. Green, expenso account Franklin Press, school snpt. J. L. Vaughan, court house . . Pendleton Water Works, do Pacific Power and Light Co., court house and poor Despain & poor . . Tallman & Co., do Milton Drug Co., do Ida F. Btcwart, jkidiws pen , slon Winnie Fox, do bctha J.. King, do Mrs. Jacob Klnnard, do . : Mary F. Wilson, do Mrs. James Itannon Klsa Cambridge, do Carrie Goyen, do . . . Minnie K. Frost, do Flora Wilder, do Maude Boyce, do Ethel M. Stringer , do ) . Table Supply Co., poor, Laura Blanchett Pendleton Trading Co., do s CrullU4hanH Hampton, do Mrs. Zftlma Uamen. do ..... Geo. C. Baer & Col, do ... J'aclfic Telephone Co., do . Pendleton Roller Mills, do Casteel ft Btanley, do, Goodman brothers Tum-A-Lura lAr. Co., do, for 5. sr. 8.00 235.00 10.00 60.02 . 7.84 36.25 185.30 32.00 j 60.00 j . a.r.s 110.50 .n J 250.00 41.30 j 125.m) 75.00! 80.00 8.(1 15.43 S.85 4.85 .".00 fkW ik rJ.c i m... .j? w i-.y - T-y.-.y fUs Wt. : V -. Dayton. O., was recently reminded of the Ml 3 deluge whctian auta ' truck, tn a unique accident, hit fire plug at Fifth and Ludlow street Heveral block Of the business section were made., lopufibla, by. tin ensuing Hood. ., V do for for Mrs. Delsman ,. . . . Red Crs, do, for Cha's. T, Hawks .., ' Kdgar Holm, do, Edna Gontry A. C. Kooppen & Bros., poor ! and Jail ,w, ...... I Hamley A Co., Jail . . . 20-, M Pcoles Warehouse, do ..... ' Pendleton Abstract Co., coro 6.75 nrr'g bond ;. .. .... . i. A. Best, commlttmenU Aubrey 13. Porry, waterwaster Pnlon Library Ass'n., library II.. W. Wilson Co., do .'. American Library Ass'n., do Pacific X. W, Library Ass'n., do ....... ...i. . Taylor Hardware Co-, do ... Gray Bros., do '' Pendleton Water Works. Pen-' dleton Library Pacific Tel. Co., (1 ......... Pacific Power & Light Co., .. I S. L. Nason, do ........... . Hln 'Clark do. . . .-. Iah Finkelsteln, do . , . , ... ' Kthclyn Horseman, do ... American Red Cross, do ..... 8. P. Hutchinson, for. Indigent soldiers R. T. Brown, postage ....... W, . Clark, dog fund City of Hermiston, paving as- eesmcn,t ..,''.. 25.00 25.00 j 25.00 17.50 40.00 40.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 40.00 'l7.5Qj 6.1t 17.S0 ft. 50 25.00 2.S5 22.50 24.79 1M0 '21.45 Fee & Fee, refund ' 6.00 , I O. P. Hoff. rorest patrol . 47.79 62,75 "has, U. Oral, district seal r. . 7.3 10.00 H. I. Keator, offloe expense .... MM a. Z. Randall, salary. " It 4 11 i Nona H. McFaul. deputy shcr- 3,00 Iff, tax col. : 160.00 6.44 1 D. F. Lavender, do ......'.. 130.00 J, C. Marin, do 0.0 9.00 C, C. Proebstol, deputy Clerk 130.00 10.00 Carlotta Hlckox, steno. ...... J06.00 S07 5 Chilrn RurrouahS. deputy re 18.40 corder ... 530.80 ' 2.25 J. A. Best, county physician. !t.09 snnlj. A. Horn and wife. - Poor farm ..'.. 500.00 2.00 Guy Cook, Junltor : 3.00.00 6. 40 1 Lulu B. Green, deputy school ' 10.10 supt . . . . . . . .'...V : B5.00 fimythe-Lonergan. ? for . Mrs, 4.001 Blanchett, poor ..........-' 13.00. 3.35 Polly Purcell, poor act. ..... 16.00 47.00 Bank of Freewater, special 188.66 , Officer ...... i ........... . -108.83 1 25.00 Steel's Service Station, county ; 130.40 court . i-.... . . 7.10 44.80 East Oregnnlan, printing, etc. S7..7G 66.00 W. A. Iuff( sheriff's office.. ;; 45.75 : Bybee'4 Mackey, for .Mrs, 80.00 Frost, poor ; :'0.7a 5.00 Conroy's Cash Grocery, p'. or C 2.60 farm , j 4t.T.t Peterson . Brothers, , Walker ri r, 'it? r:v.pi ".n . Karl ' C UrownelJ, George. ; Jones family, poor 25.00 George Miller Co.) K. H., Vaughan,-poor v .h . . . . a 1 1 11.74 TuiutA-Luiii Luiuber Co., lor, ,n Uagon, poiir i2,i, Alexanders, for Mrs, Naomlj . ,. . Hryson. poor'. .- . ' 21.83' . !5oeth H'ouscr .board of. prls- , oners-. , . . ,-, i (i. ,vii 245.13. Oregon Engraving Co., county 278,.00 Wllllum J. Hums let. Agency SO!, 46 W. t. Guduo, dog collars .w.. 8s50 I toad IjNltid: , ; A, I. Kern, hou"4 tund, . . . a . S.25S.44 Oregon Btute Highway Ctun- misslon, do . . . . . ....... w 1,255,1 1 Oretron Htute, Highway .'Com- 1 mission, do . 4,34,4. 81 Oregon State Hlghwuy Com- mission, do . . . . . i . 6,69773 Wi (i. Phelps, Road Dlst. 45 174.00k T, Hi Xeison, do. 113.19 J. A.. hopKmik. do .. j ; iift.ia Thus. Connors.'do t ......... . 14.28 The Dally. Record Abst., do.. I.4' W, G. Phelps, dq t : .V. . . .. 183 Pendltitqn Wbune, do, ...... ,: 8.8J Stunfleld Auto Co.. do ...... 44.90 Swender Blue Print Co., do ... 2.40 Allen KnlBht; Co, general fun , a.uf Geo. C. Baor ft Co., do . ...;. 4.45 Casey Lumber Co., do ... 12.00 Wm. V. Chase, do ........... 1.18 W. J. Clarke, do. .-.. ... .". . t0. Wr T. Plckerson. do. . . . ... i , ' .22.75 L. G, FraJjr, da . . .U l.QQ Grare 'A. OHHam, dOj repair- : of car, , ; ... . . ... . f-. i.. '100.M. Grant County Oregon, general 83.70 Hamley ft Co.. do. ............ ; . . Home Guilders Ass'n., do ... 3.40 J. O. Howton,- do ' tVt.H Inland Empire Lbr. Co., do. . . J.M Kllham Printing Co., do 24.84 Ann Ma.tlacH. dQ ............. 20.00 Murphy Paint Co., do . 8.60. Oregoii Motor. Garage, do . , 4 71. M Oregon Motor Garage, do 7.60 Pacific Tet; ft TeU Co.. dq , Penland Bros., do .w','. 15,00 Pendleton Auto Co- da . .. ... 1.95 I'endleton 8torage, Bajtery C(jb . - ' -do. m ........ t 1.1 S Pendleton Sforage Battery Co, do H-2S Pilot Kock Lumber, 5o Stanfleld Auto Co do '4 70 Tallman ft CA, do 100 Taylor Hardware Co.. do ..... . 4.00 William ft Olinger. do S.0S H. M, Bennett, Ferndale Head, camp ...... ... v.. . 154.19 Wi O. Mllllkln, do ........... 17.S4, W. K. Smalli do 9.90 t. H. Bennett, do . .-. ........ ' 6.9S Tom Conner, et al, pay. roll S5J.8U W. ,G. 1'helps,: general eugii ; neering 141.7J T. 1L XelH.m. do. . . .04 J, A. Hopkins, do ........... , 8i.a.4 L. J. Shannon, roadmaster ... 24,6 Bert Warren ... ............ . 140.00 He rt . Winn ', ii 00.01 ftaat Qj'Cgonlan, prlntSPf h