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! TWELVE PASES 1 DAILY EAST 0KEG0NIA5, PODLETON, 0JLEG05, SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 1922. PAGE five Hero Worship IT r r? A- U Schaefer m WaMa Walla Archie an Dan M On tyre. Helii LL le&tenfcv'. "" . district farmery, wer visitors her to- . ! aay. I ' " "" -1 People Here and There j Oliver vd.lr.iam r.f Athena was ti re today. W. fil Ciimphcl oCIM's camp Into William McKinncy was here yester- ay from Milton. Q. F. Fotherlngtoa ( Spokane came V Pendleton yesterday. Manael Fried 1 will go to Portland lomorrow on a business mission. O. T. Carnes of Pilot Rock was here Vesterday on a business mission ' Bernard Mainwarning is editor of he Hermlstoo. Herald. He was here oday on business. : James Kyle and Frank Sloan of jSt.'nfield' werevisitors in Pendleton coday. - One of the sad things of Hep- -resent ativ-e Slor.n's life right now Is hs-hether to run for the senate or to fewltch around to his previous position fend run as a representative. Shis frame of politics is one which keeps fellow guessing, Mr. Sloan believes. Dan Bowman will return tomorrow from Portland where he has been for one week. Farming Is the occupation of H. Booher. He operates near Weetoa and was in Penletoa today. A. C. Mclntyret farmer of the He lix reiratry and Braider of the commercial organization at Helix la a visitor In town today. Frederic Heeser is a senior In the Hermiston high school. He was re cently appointed aa the appointee from the Eastern Oreijjn congression al district to Annapolis. - Ha was a vis itor in Pendleton today.. . ,- Stanley Q. Jewett, predatory mima) Inspector for the district of Oregon was here today. . He has been in the west end of the county with Harold Dobyns for a couple of days. Bobyn government hunter, has. killed' 14 coyotes during the past week, his chief reports. Elmer Williams, as sistant Inspector, who has been with Albert Peterson in the Vklah district, will Join Jewett here. WE DELIVER THE GOODS r 1 Nut and Lump Coal ' . (,.' FIR CORD WOOD SLAB WOOD , . I : : . -. ' , r Phone 178 Quality Quantity ' Service - . . r '. ' - " ' ' : . i ,..'..'....".'.'''' Will Speak at the 1 ' ian .v-'.;., ,:...: " , . I TONIGHT 7:30 Christ Church Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 y Pay Cash j 209 e! Court Basanta Singh, middleweight wrest ler who has appeared several times in Pendleton, has signed a contract to wrestle Ad Cuatave a return match some time within the next 50 days. Both wrestlers agree, to be below 15S pounds at 2 p. m. the afternoon of the match. Gustavo won from the Hindu in two straight falls recently. Singh has much praise for the La Grande man. whom he sava in f:it and aggressive. Gustavo outweighed the ninuu irom ten to fifteen pounds at the last match. 8inn ami a break of training rules, which weak ened him for the contest. The Hindu will wrestle In Portland April S against Joe Kennedy for the Community Chest. Thye, Butler and Singh will meet outside me on this card. They are considered the best three Portland mat men available. This morning Singh stated that he would be willing to come to Pendle ton at any time in the future and wrestle for charity. He Is planning to return to India as soon as the politi cal trouble there subsides and bring some Indian talent to this country. He states that wrestling is to India what baseball Is to the United States. ' - He will probably meet Carl Nelson of Walla Walla- in a match In the near future. EJECTED FROM COURT SAN FRANCISCO, March U P.) .Mrs. D 9. Orav. m-nnilnr.n't dub woman, a member of the worn. lans vigilante committee appointed by tne club womens organization Hb at tend the Arbuckle trial 'in the inter est of justice" was etectmt fmm ho ,court room this afternoon when she attempted . whispered conversation with Assistant Prosecutor M. T. Uren. The; court room , was in an uproar for a few minutes when the defense at torneys made a remark about the "stool pigeons from, the district at torney's office," s , . '.- . , . Trial is Monday. , MV. FRANCISCO. March: IS.r-ar, P.) Selection of two nltrnnt iur. ors to serve. should the regular Jur ors be incapacitated was the Arbuckle case COHVt task tOdav. Following th selection, the court adjourned until Monday when it will start to take evidence. . VISCOUNT PEEL GIVEN : , HIGH INDIAN POSITION i 10NPON, ' March 18. (U. P.) Viscount Peel1 was today appointed secretary of state for India, succeed ing Edwin Montague ,wha resigned. Peel is ft liberal, and recently succeed ed. Sir Erio Geddes In the colaition government as minister of transporta tion. - " Receive Mora l 4 -i-'t-. f- -i Pat Leas i Phone 8S0 ketour Grocery Savings Biiy a Spring Hat j ! You can easily save enough on your grocery pur ; chases by trading here the next two months to buy you a new hat . ' ' We buy for cash and sell for cash carry no bad . accounts, carry no high priced office force. This 1 means an "enormous saving and this we give to you. ; . ; A trial will convince even the most skeptical. , Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less , DESMIfl&IEE CASH GROCERY . 209 E. Court ' Phono 880 I ', . " .. ' i t'- : " iii a a a --.....-.-..---AA - - - -- - -- -- -- -- -- -- - -- -- ; ttt', .ewjf iff f T" tninmww""'""""""-" REAL EARL STAR IN. , . CHARITY SHOW . LOXTXJN, March 18. (U. P.) A. regular earl is the hit of the theatrical; season In the "sticks" :. this . 'year. With his company of Pierrots and Pierettes, the eighth Earl of Essex is touring : Herefordshire, his . native country and knocking them dead. The Earl himself Is the star of the company, billed a the "Earl of Essex and his troupo." His company is re cruited entirely from the village of Bodenbam, where the earl has his country scat. ., Two farmers' daughters, the local seamstress, the daughter of the cillage gardener two farmers, the truant of ficer and a farm laborer with an ex cellent tenonvolce make up the com pany. They have drawn large audiences.--.- " ' : ,' -,,The company performs entirely fop charity., Musical comedy it Its forte, and the earl Is low comedian. He sings "I'm Selling Shelled -Shrimp's In a shelled Shrimps shop," and othr songs, both alone and with the co-star, the Gardener's, daughter. But the earl's star turn is when,' as a "flapper," with golden hair, a long plait, a Jazz frock, short-skirted, silk stockings and tennis shoes, he sings, "When She IWt the Village She Was Rhy(' Even his wife, the Countess of Essex, laughs. " , V- 7 - '-'""' ' - rfnv MSAiarc sentexcrd. ! A HM EDA BAP, British India, March 18. tA; P.) Mohandnh K. Gandhi, Indian ' non-eooperatlonist leader, arrested reeently on charges of sedition, was sentenced today o six years' imprisonment without hard la bor. - Card of Thanks v' We wish to, express our sincere appreciation to the many kind friends and the Eagles, lodge for their sym pathy and kindness shown during our sad bereavement and loss of our, be loved on.. Also for the many beauti ful floral offerings. t FRANK SDtitVAN , FRANCIS SULLIVAN 7 . , MRS. CLARE- HATTER . MBS. EDITH DEARINO 'I'"' ' MRS. LTTA FOSfl JOHN HATTER. " : TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Woman or man for gen eral housjcworkl ApplMrs. Chas. H. Carter, 81 Vincent St. ; t GARDENS and flower beds spaded and worked up at a reasonable price also lawns taken care of Phone FOl'ND On College St, sterling sil " yer bar pin set with 9 stones own er may save same by calling at E. O. office, identifying and paying (or L j ; ? t - v 1 0 "Remember the time Harry Wills shook hands with is? That wiK ..T .TT,. . " lue os meet year from now, for the are I U"thrt their Uvea In grasping the hand that knoSou? "ol ' hln' meet Jack Dempcev's jaw. Ul ' Zr, ' " which ere quite difficult tost year in ilr l,ru". " ure mjch eisier tjp imdorstand How M Zt VrTLrtT ' R,,rt '"k WWk ' J, I ' V Vr' 1 mtroductMl Into the- eighth5 gmde by er Mrs. Ganger and ill.., Pattoa. ,he art supervisor The pm-U. are ceuv one1" '" - 1 VCry m"ch """ tho work and Th, cW,t;ed V k,,. W I "IT! V' ",Hk'"8 b? ". . , - ..-u(a wa, uum uiiu intra, .u nouuuu ana uutcli customs was interrupted by "A tiny ..it of.fhamfort, That tinclo.1 all the way From ".iv5f.iir,a t0 ttn ua , About St iitrlck s D.n- " ,,' In corr.!.a:on with tlu. slory o St Patrick the children wer '.ntvwied n Icarn-ns hy we call the potato ' rrlsU potato." Eric STiugcr t M how lotaloes are prepm-wi for lanl !r'Ji in warm moist soil. Ail hut twe ch'Mren out of thrce-thre i like pnta-loe- ., . Per Hie fit-lesson clover leaves weie drswn On the black boirl f il l at fn-m piTen walf paper. ' ' Second Grade. " .Wheeler's Second Reader t.T eiw! rend by the Second A class in fnnnpr. tlon with tho other work assigned in reading this month.' The second B class is using Wheeler's First 'Header tor, rapid sight reading, -. The second B class has proven to be good listeners.' The table of 23 were recently developed In ten second A class and by close listening the second B class acquired the knowledKo of simple multiplication with the result that they are now working some prob lems along that line.! , Bird study has occupied the n lnds of the second grade pupils during tho art period. " 5 ..'.' . '...',. , Second Grade. i This week flying brids tyero cut for room decorations and bird houses were patterned. . - Little Peggy Hester was a welcome visitor in the second grade room two afternoons .thl week! Although Peg gy is not yet of school ittia. she firm ly believes in doing ail she can for the public chool. s TVhenever she visits she assists the teacher end pupils in every way possible. , . , , The baseball bug has hit the second grade. 4 Kendall Hunter, the. captain, announces the following llne-tip: - . Frederick Lieuallen, pitcher; Ken dall Hunter, catcher. William Balbori, first baseman; Freddie Witherall, sec ond baseman; Bobby Snow, third baseman; Mertln Winn, shortstop; Maurice Bell, right fielder; Robert Roehlk, left fielder; Darwin Benson, center fielder.' . .: , I , Third Grade, . In the 3A class this week Edith Somppi won 1n' spelling; Genevieve Young in good language; . Jack Stan, gier in arithmetic, In the1 3B class Emll Gelst won in spelling; Eva Kidder , In good, (an guage; .Fae Kllgore in arithmetic, , Alice Inlow still has. the, .most num ber of good health 'stars In the S A cjass and.Wllma Peterson in the 3 B. Herman Behrens has been, '11 all this week. Everyone else Is back in school and hard at work making up for lost time. . . Each one Is surprising himself by being able to. claim so well in preparation- for on r demdacatory contest. Fourth Grade. TheGourth Grade made an average pf per cent in spelling In the monthly test . Nadina Griswo!d has completed the lesson In the 'Courtis Practice Work.' Those who made one hundred in i'.e jnonthly tests are as follows: Spoiling, Amy Aldrich, Be'ty Bond, Edwin Crulkshank,- Nadina Griswola, Graete Hale, Bernice Planting, Franl Schtjfider, , , f ; , Gcqgraphy Bernice Planting. ' v; ; Seventh Grade. '" . ' V There w-ere only sever, people In the seventh grade that, were not absent during the past month." ,'; "Our Wind Pictures'" were rjulte n success."' They certainly depict rlis tering March day.- The clothes on the clothes line, the kite' in the sky, 'and the ship at sea ore being whipped and tossed in. every direction. .. , Africa, lojiff known as the "dark continent" Is no longer dark to us as we have received much light, on the subject during the last two weeks. We are off to Auslralla on a Jour ney we have looked forward to for a long time., , , In our 'history we arj re-llving fh'e excitir.g times of the Boston Tea Par ty, PauH Revere's Ride and other e)f ctting events, which caused the revo lutloanry wsr. ; , -. - Klghth Grade. J ' ,r, si The eighth grade Is reviewing ima hurried manner the work in arlthme t'i whca,they; had In the , seventh. They UnA that jnaiiy of the problem'! Tho eighth grade history has been especially Instructive this week. The pupils selected Interesting topics and developed tkem such as, "From the Footpath to the Aeroplune." ''Fruro the Galley to tho Liner." "From tho Cliff Dwelling to the Sky Schnpcr." "From the Syoje to the Combined' . On Monday the student body held their regular meeting, Theima Simp son and Fred Griggs gave a character sketch of a deof old lady and a tramp. Both characters wore well portrayed and the entertainment produced much enjoyment. This number was follow ed by a talk upon "Seasldo and Can non Beach" by Hazel Molstrom, HIGH SCHOOL NOTES -"' . r-rr-raa-i- .'' Reports' cards weft? giyen'out lust night at four o'clock. ,' , v . The .girls gymnasium classes will soon begin, playing Indoor baseball. outside. A schedule for games be tween the different classes is to be planned and later on the girls will have the different fundamentals of track. 1 ,Miss Eva Hanson, physical ' train ing Instructor, , Is planning to start a spring dancing class In which danc ing will be taught. " ThU work will probably be used in some " spring fete. . : . ' . v . , . - A number of girls who took gym nasium wqrk in the corrective class at the first of the year are now able to take, regular gymnasium work. A dual, track meet has been ar ranged with La Grande at La Grande April 29th, and negotiations are now In progress , to secure a dual meet With Walla Walla, In Pendleton some time in May. ; '''"" " The date for the ' Eastern ', Oregon track meet will be determined April 1st. at the meeting of superintend ents and principals of Eastern Ore- gon, which is to be held in La Grando. According to the program H. E. Jnlow, city school superintend ent; Is scheduled' to deliver an. ad dress on "The School Delinquents" Each evening finds SO or 40 boys out for 'track;. ; A great deal oi in terest is being shown in this Work and good ' materlul Is plentiful. Dur ing the absence of Coach Dick Han ley, Bart Graves is directing the Work. . ,. .., '- : y. . , ", 1 La Grande and Pendletoti will hold a dual debate, March 31, the affirm ative teams traveling. The Junior class has consented to take over this work as v the .material which will probably niako up next year's debate team is In. this class. ' The question to be debated is, ' Resolved; t That Vnited . States should immediately grant the. Philippine Islands their In- ueyuimi nee,, . iiione , aeuuting , are ionald Heath, Mark Evans, George Higny ann, James Clark. ; Fred Schmidt will coa'h the teams from Pendleton., '.; '. ; ' t ' r The regular, debate team, which represents L'mutilla district, attended thi! Cox payers conference Tuesday, hi: u.t - " ill M h J ''. : 1 in f i 'Brilliant Cut Glass Always make a pleasing addition to the home and for the dining table. Vases are extremely popular for spring flowers. "ueuielety Fencmoa , The Largest Duuvond Dealers m Fasten Oregon . , A . - ' ' ' - 7 if (, 1 . S. PEI I- (East Oregon Ian Special.), UMAPINB, March IS. TheS. . S. Pedro Club met this last Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Phll llpH and as usual Mrs, Lane Hoon won tho Mrst prize with J, E. Jones, -while Mrs. .11. E. -Bean und J. A. Baxter de spite; good playing won consolation price.. Mr. and .Mrs. Kenneth Me ttae of t'endli'ton were honor gucitts of the evening besides the regular members pi-esent. This coming Hut urdrty1 night the club will be entertain.' ed by Mr. and Mrs. It. E. Bean of Froewater ' The young people of ,Hie rreshyter. Ian church- were entertained by Kev. and Mrs. Hays on Friday evenlnu vt the tnunso. . The evening was' spent' playing games and at Its close, re freshments were served. Mr. andi Mrs. Harris Hifmper have . moved t tot,05ureka .Flat. where they expect lo renwiin all summer working on the Hoon and Johnst-m wheat ranch.' Mrs. T. o. Goodman is 111 with a relapse from the flu. Seven members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. O. A, Carpenterwere III this week., .'.-..'... . ' . ' The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Price who are visiting tho Parkers was tho wiunt case as he has had several hotnnruges, - .'William Records of LoWtlon hn given iip hl lease of the Grant Iiwo ranch west of ITmnpinn und Is looking for a new location, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mcllae 1 0! Pendleton were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Kirk, ' Mrs. J. W. Stolcklon of tho second grade was home this week ill with fltw W, 8. Edwards and W. O. Wisenor th's week purchased from the Valley Fr It Co. at Walla Walla a new Bean y- triyer, for their orchard tracts near rmaplno. :'! 1 1 RIVOLI Child LAST TIMES T0rAY en 10c '." y . .AdulU 3Sc X ,i Loiret 50c' "GENSEL AT THE GIANT WURLITZER" k IV' tot if LuliiBett. Ikcdrudgtnil spinster who i ; teamed for love ? las the man. 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