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DAILY EAST OREGONUS, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 29, 1922. PAGE FIVE .1 People Here and There TWELVE PASES - - - - i . . if Joe Brady of Echo -was In town thjs morning. 4 U. V. frown was a Peudletun visit or tULs morning. 1. V". Ma'crip rf Echo v:ui a v nilor in reiuKc n loOay . Andrew Alloway, of Philadelphia, U a guest of George ChiVds.. - B. H. Fit, of Weston Mountain" Is In the city today on business. - E. C. Snapp and Frank ;nrtett of ' Helix were Pendleton vlsl-.unt toduy. Thos. H. Belts was In rendition yes terday afternoon from Pilot Kock. Cecil and M. Mathias. E. Huffninn and Glen Best were In Pendleton from Milton yesterday .afternoon. . - Several Rtockmen from the south end of the county are In Pendleton to . day. Among them are Herb Boylen and Frank Chapman, shopmen, and Charles Kelson and Perry Houser, who j are In the cattle business. Get a Healthful Bring home every night a treat of delicious Golden West Ice Cream. Full of flavor, food and tonic quali ties. . '. . The name Golden West .is an , assur ance of Quality. , Sold at the better fountains. -eHy CMOfe: ,; z . - . Phone 880 DES P Cash Grocery EVERY DAY IS A SALE AT THIS CASH STORE. Our cash buying and gelling enables us to make you such low prices on your groceries that sales are unnecessary. U Watch our ads. every day iif the week they are money savers for you. ' i""" '""""r "Safeguarding the Nation" A great Motion picture production . Will Bi Shown At ; :; ' pendleton, Oregon Sunday, April 30th THE SAFETY OF THE NATION IS THfe t FIRS DUTY OF EVERY TRUE . - AMERICAN " V; ;: ; FREE-SEE IT WITHOUT FAIL ! ' Children, unless accompanied by their parents, ; v will not be admitted. & R. -Wright of Freewater nas In'jRosters covering the "Klans In six Pendleton last night. Lester L. Hope. Hersthcl Prown. Ut Vera and Patsis Moe were in Pendle ton this morning from Yale. , NAN ROIL IN SK T LOS ANGELES, April !. lT. P.) X formal order enpaneling a 'grand jury to investigate the Ku Klux Klan and Its alleged complicity In the In glewood raid and other outrages in this vicinity will be signed by Judge nillis today. ' The superior court bench unanimously granted Wool wine's reQuest to empanel a grand Jury. ' District Attorney Woolwine told the United Press today that he had in his possession the name of every mem ber of the Ku Klux Klan In Los An- geles, and vicinity The rolls will he I presented to the grand jury, he said, 209 East Court A IN ""' . at states, California. Oregon. Washins ton. Anion Nevada and Idaho were also obtained in the raid on the klan headquarters. Wool wine said. RELAY CARXIVAL TODAY. I nuinLK, April IS. (l P.) (Nine colleges compete here today in the third annual University of Wash ington northwest relay carnival Schools from Montana. Idaho. Ore 'gon and Washington are entered. I Out with the fh-e let. the forests uve. ST. AXTHOXT- flOSPITAL (Continued from page 1.) Cooking will be by steam and elec tricity and all equipment will be strict ly modern. Dumb waiters are a part of the. plans. Third Maternity Floor The third floor of the hospital will b known as the "maternltv floor." On this floor, in addition to the rooms for patients, will be the delivery room, the. babies' wash room, thq nursery, and .the children's room, wwhlch will contain four small cots. , The two operating rooms are. on the fourth floor, at the front of the build ing. There is a sterllzlng room be tween the two. The sterllzers for the operating room and , maternity room have already arrived, and will replace old equipment which Is to be used for tne dressing rooms. The new operat ing table Is a Bnlford, which can-be raised or lowered by valve pressure. Conveniences for Doctors The nurses' wash-up room and the doctors' wash-up room ure on this floor also. The doctors' quarters are equipped with shower baths and dresa- Herman H. De Hart Of IThiatilla Ooiuity, May 19, 1D22 '.- "Faithful' attention, to duty. 'No time devoted to outside Interests.' (Adv.) Synopsis of tlio Annus) Statemont of the AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE- COMPANY of Detroit, In th State of Michigan, on, the 81t day of Dooembor, 1921, mnile to the Imurance Commimioner of the Statn of Oregon, pursuant to limt , Capital Amount of capital limit paid ' up V 100,000.00 ' . . Income . . :, .. 1 Total premium income for th y-r (1,193,321.13 Interest, dividend and rents ' received during, the year 239,024.10 Income from other nourres 1 received during the year.. 3,297,102.47 Total income (4,725,307.70 Disbursements . Paid for losses, endowments, - annuities and surrender values ( 203,894.32 Dividends paid to policyhol- ders during the year........ ' 141,030.14 Dividends paid on capital : stock during the year. . None Commissions and salaries ' paid during the year. 200,127.53 Taxes, licenses and" fees . , paid during the year....... . 45,004,70 Amount of all other expendi tures ; 438,(iea.84 Total expeirdirnre ......( 994,j.5.1 a Assets Value of real estate owned (market value) ( . M0,0M.52 Value of stocks and bonds ; . - rwned (market or amor- ' . ' Hied value) 11,907.48 Ijoans on mortgsges and col . lateral, etc. .. ...4,039,142.15 Premium .notes snd policy. , . - loans 1,1,017.M Caih in banks and on hand 4"", 310.01 Net uncollected and deferred - , ' premiums 109,217.12 Interest and fonts due and . , 5 accrued 90.J5i3.S9 Other assets (net) 211,972.37 ' Total admitted assets (6.400.4WJO Less non-admilled assets.. 81,707.17 (0,388,738.93 (5,780,784.98 LiabUitiei Kot reserves .: Gross ninims for losses un paid (Proofs not received, 10,740il), (Keaisted, (17.100) All other liabilities 27,840.01 338,784.89 Total liabilities, exclusive i of capital stock of t lOO.OfM) (8,151, 109.88 ' ; Basinets In Oregon for the Year , Gross premiums received V- ' " during the year ( 10,895 37 IiOSes paid during the year 3.338.42 'AMERICAN LIFE IXRt'BAKCE CO. V Claronro L, Ayres, President . - Jt. O. Howland, Secretary Statutory resident attorney for service: CATARRH of the BLADDER f Ec Capsule bears name V Brmmotwvttlertitt A Prr aeration, of . I CVMPO I COM1HJUND COPAIBA and CWIU AT YOUR DUCCIST- -rrjMi.otajf. l liways lng room. Other rooms on this floor are the X-Rnv machine room, the dressing- !rtT;rlllnoom; thef Instru ment room, etc. . .. Features ot the hulldins are the three nun porches at the side above the ambulance drive, and four similar pourches on the rear,' offering a sunny open-ulrHp'ot for convalescents. Fire escapes are at the rear and do not darken rooms. Special fire protection Is included, and it 1 possible to close of fthe stairways. . , ljmndry Is Included A laundry, which -will be completely equipped, adjoins the new wins;- Here will be done al line- Uiumlry for the Institution. Steam warmers for blan kets, bed pan sterlizere,, electric hea ters, and other modern inventions are Included.. Supply closets, in ample number, are located In the , halls. Clothes, "chutes ind.. dust chutes are provided also. y j ."; In the basement,, which will be neatly, finished, 'are th'etwo furnace's, one for winter and one for summer use, the hot water tank and the stor age batteries.- Klectrlc pipes are run beneath the floor. , , Beds, tables and bedside cabinets have bee.n ordered for the hospital. Blankets, linens, pressors and cookery equipment are yet to be ordered. The construction of the building is under the direction of P. A. Balllnr geon, architect and builder., The build ing is the result, of years of planntn on the part of the, Bisters. ,-. fOl'XTY'S SlfAKE (Continued fronvnTu t. Wood, A. J. Mclntyre, Stiirdlvant Bros.', T. N. JIarxcri. G..H, IMahop, J. W. Devlne, Alia W. ' Ri'inyan. M. R. Ung, J. M. Klrldffe, T. M. RHev O- W. Runyan, w; H. Bishop, Bruce STianglo, Luoy Frasler, H. ;I Frazier, V. H. Chastain, W. g. Munspll; A. 11. Mealey, A. D. Woodmanse'e Powell Tlant. W. M. Walker Lloyd Simpson, T O. Fr.f z.;cr. J. L. Frazier. A Allen, Thomas Thompson, Charles Gerkinj. A. Winn, A. Mllby, pan McEacheren, G. T. Taylor, h. J. Mclnt"te, Sam Key, Mrs. J. R. Heckwltlj.--' ' ATTOIt'in'S BEOAV f Continued from pg 1.)' when the crime was supposed to hnve been committed. He, also declared thut the defense never has attempted to; make the Jury believe that the murder of Jepson was committed by Fred Patterson. The intention was to irfdlcate that it (s surprising to him that the "smooth detectives" employ ed by the state did not succeed In their efforts to get the defendant to sign a statement thnt he had killed; Jepson in self defense. Charles Von Derahe is not smart enough to be a moonshin er, and he sho.uld go back to the farm "where his good .old father started him many years ago," he told the Jury. He recounted the methods used by the detectives in securing the tes timony of Important witnesses and said that the machinery of .the state had been used to fasten the crime on Von Derahe eve& . though toher men had been suspected of the murder. Th defendant has Indulged lrf too much ."fool talk" about the case,' the Speaker admitted. , , nrvoM RrVD.w ax moxi.v JACKSOX GRIWiOnV , WUOTK , 11XK ,, RTOItY A story trSt bristles with thrilling Incident and glows with the warmth of 'romance gives Taullne Frederick a splendid , vehicle in "Two Kinds of Wjjne.n," her current R-C production. Tn-o Kinds of Women," based upon Jackson Gregory's novel, "Judith of Blue" Lake Rnneh,' Is a Western story and one of the most engrossing that ever flowed from 'the facile pen of Mr. Gregory, who has to his credit a long list of notable stories laid in Western Settings. . . :. ' "Two Kinds of Women" Introduces Miss Frederick in a role that fits her as snugly as a rubber cap fits the head of a bather. She Is the virile, efficient, wholesome type without losing a bit of the feminine charm that maes her beloved of motion picture, audiences the world over. She finds, for exam ple, thnt the welfare of the big ranch her father has left her Is Jeopardized by a group of culprits headed by one of the employees, and the plot revolves chiefly about her fight 'to outwit the fang. ; - BEI5H PAXTI.FS A' 'ItKAlV KID' IV RKAti'-IJFE! A couple of kids together! ,', This aptly describes Bebe Daniels nnd "Kdilie" Sutherland, respectively , star and leading man of "Nancy From I Nowhere," the Itealurt picture which ' open next Sunday for a run of two wnerever Budweiser Everywhere ANHEUSER-BUSCH. INC, ST. LOUI3 Gillanders & Burroughs, Inc. Locl Distributor Pendleton, Oregon da-st the Arcade Theatre, 1 - "When-the' company was changing.' sets, or whwv for tuny, other reanon J they were free, these two screen fa-1 vorites would either be putting on ; thlr hmlesque classic dance, or doing j their, fake acrobatic act, with many cries of "Allons! Hup!" and all the atmosphere of the "best Continental I artists." Many a- laugh from the ! company and crew was the. tribute to; their pleasant foolery. Although Mr. Southcrluml Is the I child of nn actress and a theatrical manager, he had to run away from home to go on the stage. . He Is u member of the well-known Ring fam ily, Julie and Blanche Ring being his aunts. He played -with the latter In musical comedy. But the lure of pic tures drew him, and he started In with the Helen Holmes Company as a property-boy. During the war, he was a member of the British Royal Air Force. ' LADIES When Irregular or suppressed use Triumph Pills. 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