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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1922)
DAILY EAST OEEQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY U, J 921 News Notes of Pendleton lrti':rrtin to be t.iun ing forfeited bail of lltt. A sechtl program mill be given to-.charged with being drunk. rt-miig m craiaiiun Army i i -- hall, by the young people. The pro- Il,.iw grain will be open to the public. Mb Dunn Employed Jiiss Ariel I '(inn, formerly of Pen dleton. has taken a position in the ad-i vertising department of '.Volfe & Co, of Portland. .To Observe Hailitlay Washington's birthday anniversary will be observed in Pendleton tomor row. The banks will be closed for the day. end the postoftlce will also be closed to permit employes a vacation. Other linen" of business will be con ducted as usual. ;clort That Earl S. Howe, cashier of a re-l row ht. cently organized bank at Freewater, has disappeared is the report that has; To lnm-i Feb, een brought to Pendleton by Free-I water residents. Howe left a week Lipman,.! a?o today. His car was Jound between Walla Walla and Wallula recently. Howe watf at one time secretary of the Spokane Cattle Loan Co. The Free water financial institution with which he was connected was backed largely by fruit men. t She waslmichjvl divorce ease and may hear some other cases of local importance during his stay in Pendleton. Judge Phelps will leave for Portland tumor-I The desree team of the, Woodmen of J the World is jUrnnuig a final dance of X the present season which will lie given at the K-'icle-Woodman hall a week I f from tonight, Tuesday, February IS Half Holiday for Rcliools. Pendleton schools will observe the anniversary of the birth of Geprge Washington tomorrow morning wheni lKrr Slayers' rlnert Fines of f 100 each were assessed aeainst Carl, Dan and Leonard Culan der in the court of Justice Joe H. Pnrkes yesterday when the men were brought into court by Deputy (Jame Warden W. H. Albee and Special Asent Glenn Bushee on charges of The veni. Power Plants l ower At least one item that is used ruth j er wutely on Pntatillu county farms is lower in price niif than it was. A re Eduction has been made In the price or the Lally light and power plant. Previously, the outfits cost 383, and they recently were reduced to. cost $330, f. q. b. Pendleton. siclal programs will be given In all! killing deer out of season. of the buildings. In the afternoon the I son and green hides were foud by th schools will have a half holiday in ac cordance wilh Oregon laws, which so specify. llorcli In Trouble Again. Jack Horch, former stage driver who occupied the limelight here re cently, is in trouble again. He was ar- . rested last nigth by the city police on complaint of Mrs. Horch who has charged her husband' with being drank and with threatening to assault her. Horch was taken before the court this morning' and. his case was set for trial this afternoon. He li held In jail. Maud Johnson this morn. gem? warden nt the home ol the men on North Fork near Meacham station. Deer were seen feeding In the brakes near the hillsides yesterday II r. Albee stated. lud'ie ltclts to Sit Here )Vhile, i Judge G. W. Pheliis occupies the bench at Portland for a .ortniaht in order to assist in clearing the over crowded docket there, the bench in the'L'matilla circuit court will be oc cupied by Judge II. II. Belt of Dallas who arrived in Pendleton yesterday. Judgo Pelt is an experienced jurist. He is expected to sit on the Car- liiKtiromx' t'omriitiy Sues r. The lesiho state Life Insurance Co. has brought suit in ctrcHlt court through Peterson, P.ishop and Clark against Henry C. Hudson and other.! seeking judgment add foreclosure of a mortgage. A note for $12,000 said to be past due ami unpaid is the basis of the action. ioi ioi ioi j oiioi ; oi - loi loi iui g I M Portland, Oregon, February 14, 1922. Pendleton Cash Market, ' . Pendleton, Oregon Gentlemen: We have some-of the prettiest Porto Rico "sweet po tatoes you've ever seen. We can't resist the temptation to send you three crates by freight tomorrow. If you don't like them, or they uie not satisfactory, we Will protest you. Very truly yours, . HKLL & CO: They are here and are indeed EXTRA FANCY. Also extra nice California sweets and Nfcncy Hall Southern Yams. PRICE PER LB. 10c Hi. .i A u Peiidleton Cash Market, Inc. 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 Private- Kucliauge Connects With llollt JX'iuirtniontsi' - IftlTlOI XOIIOl TOT TOI-I0MOI IOI I To Quiet Title George E. Dixon and others arc plaintiffs una E. P. Dixon and other3 are defentants In a suit to quiet title to-real estate brought in circuit court. S. D. Peterson represents the plain tiffs, and he is also the attorney in x case of similar nature brought by J. E. Moseley against Joseph L. Teel and others. Xew Telegraph KtUtor. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hall of Port land, arrived this morning, Mr. Hall coming to accept a position as tele graph editor of the East Oregoeian, succeeding Mi's. Edna Morrison, who has resigned. Mr. Hall was for three years a student in the industrial Jour- i nalism course at O. A. C. and while I there had newspaper experience on college publications and ns corre spondent for the Oregon Journal. . ft Make Inspection of Properly The mayor, nil the members of the city council and tUi city attorney were included in an Insiiection party which made a trip oer the Pat Doherty property. Just west of the ' city this morning. The inspection was mado by the city authorities In an effort to acquaint themselves definitely! with the value of the property which will probably Ue purchased as a Bite for the spetlc tank. Iiist'OUo Collection Knits Suits to collect on notes nnd fore close mortgages given as Becurlty have been filed in circuit court by Robert 11. Haxlott nnd his wife, Lydlnn Huz lett( asalnst Lena C. Pprlnger and Ada Lnveland. Notes claimed to amount to $2,G0(fc are involved. Carter and Smythe represent the plaintiffs. Lee it. Caldwell is defendant In two suits brought by Alison H. McCutcheon In which the plaintiff seeks judgment on notps'of a total value nt $4.7700 and foreclosure of real estate. Kuley, Itnley and Stelwer represent the plain tiff. , w ' P5 1 Wf WJ If t ."'1 5 Bulk Lard 5 2 lbs. 25c Choice-Steer Pot Roast 15c , : . .r.T" . i. - . EMPIRE MEAT MARKET Publ Invltoil to Program. A special program in observance of the anniversary of Washington's birth has been planned by tho Pendleton high school and will be presented to morrow morning at Jl o'clock nt the TilcK .nhnnl DiiillA.liim Tha mihltn T, ...f,.. ..lint , w and friends of the school have been J extended a cordial Invitation by the 'school authorities to be present. The A tin iYkVm.fli in fVia Mrmvrn m nm flu fill- lows: Selection by the McElroy or chestra; conferring of debate lettTa to winners of honors by Miss Amanda Zabel, address; "Wushington," by Hev. John H. Secor. The Old Reliable . Phone 18 ., Killitl Wife and Seir Word has been received 111 Pendle ton of the murder of Mrs. knu'iei WrUsht who was killed by hT Ivis band. .Samuel Wright, tit their home In San Pablo, California, February 13. A fi- minutes later the man is said to have turned the gun on himself and fired shots 'Which resulted in his own death, within a short tlmy Wright was u brother of tho first wife of 11. F. l'ders of' Pendleton and was also related by marrlaso to Fred E. Peters of Itleth. Joe Wright, a brothel' of the deceased man, formerly was a well known farmer In Umatilla county. He came here in 104, operated ex tensively on the reservation up until two years ago when he left for Cali fornia. Jealousy or mental' irrespon sibility is given as the probable cause of the shooting. QUALITY SERVICE SANITATION Columbia River - J' ' ' 'i. ".f V. , ,t , Smelt . -' - M V ' . '" 'm ' '' " T i ' i V Received Daily Pendleton Trading Co. Phone 455 ; OTHER NEWS OF THIS DEPARTMENT ON PAGE S Use the Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 32G ..Other Depts. 78-79 (ir SERVICE! PE.DLETO"S LEADDCG STOUK f I, I Use the. Phones Grocery, 2 Phones 526 " Other -Dep& 78-79- ! 0k TOMORROW WE HONOR 51111X0X0 f 1 i ' " - Tribute is the reward of greatness. To the memory of George- Wash ingtonfirst in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his .country-' men we pay due homage. ..... May the principles, of Government, he set down for us.andjhat we .now enjoy, go on and. on for ever and aye. , ; . ; , j . ' 1 'Jt; .. , Y x ' ' ' X . j '4-, t. SPRING MODES Make Their Forjual Bov And Ask You To Be present 1 -.ii iri ; because outdoor sports are given an ever-increasing importance amflng: women of' fashion-an4 one motors and lunches, dances and dines between sports, as it were the new. fashionsLtfeilect the. fsnnvta mntif in, larrrer nroDortion than ever before. This snorts theme lends a delightful smciness to K the mode- apparent in all things wearable, which gives to the Spring Apparel' Exposition anl&wonted. ;; i thrill,, intriguing 'one mightily with its spirited .aspect. WRAPS AND CAPES ARE CLEVER Any number of cle ver things are being dono to tho smart Wraps und Capes, ISv a baffling genius a biff . Hllk collar becomes a fleeve; silk crepe mod els have novelty silk llnln;? matching the frocks underneath; chin collars are given long flowing ends; simulated sleeves. tu pear unexpectedly1 nnd the graceful fulness of the circular hape is .the veil. . Kcononilmllv I'ricttl THE ASSURANCE OF NEW SPRING FROCKS Buch adorable little uffulin. ot cropu do chine, Rtrutglit and slim, crisp bouffant taffetas:' such beguil ing attractions In mod- - els of Maroouln or Ho main for afternoon and Informal evening weifr, Hueh languorous love liness In exotlo tueatl oinf fur evening. And olraoHt the smartest of allt-Krot'ks ot kasha, , trlcjotlne! arid ; wool rei in the dhitinrulsh ed simplicity of their tullorqd petfectlon. $21.50 to , J .4 i ':( NHk liaitgnnKe,' .. ' . Very new li' '. ttie smart UN" il Jacket. Nrtth. Its 'flare over the,'; ,hlpi, . Its snuff shoulderrt and' ; shieves" quite Ioona from the ' el-, bow. To be et o n I s ts nil thor. must' b a new; tilut' of fullhess In tho skirt, as well: . Many' favored : models, , "how ever, : " show the Jaunty short' box coat so, versatile. In Its . wearable ness. .' I'lKinoHilinllv lritlt 8 1 :r w i! . i. li. ARTIST PAINTS JJDTURE OF ROMANCE AS THE LOVE OF SPRING AND SUMMER Ta Cure a CoW in One Day ' Take Tbe Sign of a Service Hi g laxativm f,T- rUit's Pi the.ilarJseUVe Haye: It1 Be sure you get ' The tentdo bean this intui r mi C1T1CAOO,. Feb. 21. fA. 1 The romance of Malhllde "Mq- Cormlek, aged id, the grand- daughter of John D, " Hockefel- ler. Is pictured by Emll I liurgy, a Chicago interior deco rator, who says he Is a first cousin of Max Oser, . the Swiss riding master, as the love of spring and summer. "Oser Is not three-times Miss ' McCprmlck's age, as the newspapers have stated." said Burgy.' "He Is older; he Is 67 years old, not" 47. I inn his cousin and . I should know." He said Oser. possessed noble blood and also a reasonably large Independent Income. He s A Id Oser's right nam Is Max Von Der Muehl,- and that hi father was a German nobleman. His widowed mother married Sebastian er In 11(65. One String Attached. CHICAGO. Feb. 21. (U. P.) Only one string Is attached to permission by Harold McCor mlck for the marriage of hi daughter Mathllde,. 17 years of ae. to Max Aser, 57, the, Swiss riding master This provides that riuT must come to America and live and is believed to be a con cession of John I). Rockefeller, Mathllde's grandfather.'.- , WEARING OF SILK UNDERCLOTHES AS PROTECTION AGAINST TYPHUS RECOMMENDED BY- PHYSICIANS - As Possibly 50 Per Ct. of Rus sia Population Has Had Dis ease Danger is for Foreigner MOSCOW, Feb. 21. (A. P.) Tho wearing of silk undtrclotnes as a pro tection ugalnHt lice bites, whereby ty phus Is contracted, has been recom-sounds more like a hoajt tl)un mended by Dr. Hnry Heeuwkes, Chief but It Is a fact, (U.KK.N'WOOD, B. C, Feb, 21. (I, N. 8.) 'Followlnir, high war-time prices, horses at . fifty cents a head a fact, ASK PtAXg IMSCIXJSKI). . PARIS, Feb. 20. (V. P.) The ague of Xations limitation of 'the arms commission meeting today will request the world powers to expose the minimum land armaments. .The plane were started to - discover,' the general principles and basis of, reduc tion, of the Medical Division of the Ameri can Relief Administration. i Typhus is the chief contagious di sease now prevalent In KusKla, and any one travelling In railway trains or UvlngSli Russian houses or hotels Is apt to be bitten by lice, such is the general uncleaullness of both trains and' dwellings and the people them selveB( due to overcrowding, lack of soap, and changes of clothes. ' Ah possibly 50 per cent of Russia's population has had typhus, the danger Is far greater to jthe foreigner. , '; Lice are" also fought through drugs which offend their sense of smell. Lump camphor worn in the pockets In supposed to drive them off, post-haste. Russians' use napthitU-ne mixture for thi purpose, .but Its smell ts so nau- seatlng to the Wearer that many pre fer to take their chances with the. lice The Pasteur Institute, nl Paris, de. vised an antlllee odor which Is in gen eral Use, as an Issue ankle, among French troops serving in the Orient, So great Is the danger of contract Ing typhus that the Americans In Rus sia are taking the above precautions, and all other tehy can think of It is recommended that women en tering Russia should have an ample urpY o? si stockings, 1 ,( i ' ' ...-. At a bankrupt dale of the farm of Ji p. Stock man, near hero, one horse sold for fifty cents, another horse sold for $1.50,, and . a number . of. mules and 'horses sold from $11 to 50. . .; ' I The unheard-of low price at the wile were 'attributed principally, to the desperate financial condition of farmers of- the south and' the at tendant scarcity of money. j NA'M-'ltH M)IK BRKiHT ('OI,KS' We see the truth of this statement In the Varicolored' flowers, the ylvld' suuseM, the birds of brilliant plumage. Hut we. never see it .exemplified' more uttractlvely than in the person of a' splendidly Healthy woman;' Mo does nature puint this health? Why,, In th rosy' cheekii, the transparent skin, the smooth red Hp or such a woman. And she molds It in firm flesh and rounded' contours, Th ulllng woman Is dert-i cfent In natural coloring, and she does not even appear to advantage In eloth es that' would see off her more Attinc- tke. 'sisters. ' Many women wh Ioiijj for glpwlng ht'olth, will find that then too, can hav. these charms if-thev will give. trial ta that tfemedy t,dla K. 'Inkhuni's Vegetable Compound. '. ( A ' Til A Hi IS IOSTPOKly ' . LOS 'AN'OELKfl, Feb. -80. -t Lt, P.). -Illness of a number of state wlrnnss es( jurors and members of the Rrosei cutors staff caused postponement of the. trWl ,.oJ ,.Httduiyant.'OMvhain charged with the murder of John Hel ton Kennedy,, scheduled to reopen today,-; --- ; - ... l . For v Constipated Bowels t B"Uious Liver The nlcert cathnrtlc-loxatlvo physic your bowel when you Huv Headache ' "Biliousness- . Colds i 'Indl;etlon Disisliiess flour Wnii'n"H Is cundy-llko Cuncuivid, Uiiv vr iw) to tonight will empty your bowels com pletely by murnlng aiub you will, feed splendid. "They work while " you sleep." Carrarels. never, stir you. or grips' like 8al(s, Pills, Calmmd, o Oil and they cost only ten ronU U hot, CliilUicn luvs Catiirtts tuo,