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PAGS EIGfiT DAILY EAS1 6HE60N1AN, PENDLETON," 03tG6tf, fKlDAY EVENING, TONE 2, 1622. fE'N PAGE'S 3s J! 'DUM-BELL' DRESS IT'S A CHEERFUL GAME THEY'RE PLAYING NOW. DENVER. June 2. Sartorial Idio syncrasies should be included in the. "tests" of the Denver Juvenile court psychoanalysis chart,, according to Judge I3en B. IJndsiiy, who declared, In sentencing a youth for delinquency, that oil-smeared hair, bell-bottom trousers, low-cut vents, and "ruf . hai'V' sleek haircuts wore an indica v t!on of moral weakness. The noted jurist then proceeded "to flu y "duimb b 11" dress.' t ' " , .. . Jude L'iitl,'?ay directed that in the ' future officers of the court add a no tation on the cut of 'the hair ami style of dress to the jihysioioK'jca.) niid psychological data and family history nou' n pari .of regular rcporlH 'on de- J linqueney cum... ' . . Jude JJiHlrit:yi announced his new; - found .- pncnoloical . olisen'atlons ! when Howard ("nine, nineteen,, ay- ; peared before him on a -charge of j having been jilafcd. imi afti-r convlc-j tiore of stealing an automobile. Voniuc ' i Crane, loft-the jurisdictlriii of the court! for two months and went to Texas. I Crane Is " a tall, ntoop-shouldnrod . .' youth, whose lung hair was combed j straight brick to the collar of his coat and shone like a patent leather shoe j a style which, the court said, Is popular anions youths brought to I court for amorous offenses. I "Son," Judffo Lindsay said when. Crane appeared looking like a mati nee Idol, "how did your hull iret than . way?" . , , ' "I use water to make It lay down," I Crane responded. j "Hut why do you. out it that way?" the Vwurt asked, coiitinulntt: "It Is a Btranse thins; that hair-cuts of that type, seem to bo correlated with a certain kind of weakness. Do i you spend your afternno'.is at drug Mora fountains sipping lemon cokes through , straw?" Judge Tjlndsay declared himself in favor of bobbed hair for Kirls, but fro:wried on the "male flapped." "I only wish I wns sending you soma piano where they would give you a man's haircut," f Jndsey an nounced in Bontenclrig Crane to thirty days In jail. . NOW WHaT : . TrlE SAM HILL DID I DO WiTh IT 2 T " KNOW IPliT iTfS awaV Some PLACE, novj WHERE, oh . : WKERE? . ) ' HAV6 Vou Sees (T? : (7 1 Mnnc L7-. C.V 1 i S. Miles to Geo; ,V. Crosfleld, 10, that part of NE 1-4 SB 1-4 NVV 1-4 and 8 1-2 NVV 1-4 SB 1-4 NW 1-4 inRootlon 14, Tp, 4, X. It. 28, which lies south and west of Slato Highway and mete and bound tract. Italph G. 'Hassell to Donald a. ltob lnson, $4500.' Lot 2, block 10, IJver more's Add (o l'endleton. Vera Fagan to Earl tiillanders, 1S00. Lots 4 and 11, block S7, lies. Add. to Pendleton. Robert Wright to Walla Walla Ir. riRation Co., $300, right of way for i an irrigation canal over and' across the 813 1-4 Sec. 27, Tp. 6, N. It.. 34. O. M.( Rowland to 3. D. Boyd, T,ot 4, block' 4, Colo's Add. to Pendle ton. ' ; Irvlngton Heights Land Co. to J. D. Boyd, $1.00 same description. W. M. JohnsVm to Chas. C. Foster, ,Lot 3, block 2, Columbia Heights Add to Milton. Emma E. Chapman to Dudley A. niokeburn, $550, W 1-2 Lots 12, 13 and 14, block 123, Res. Add to Pen dleton. Wm. H. Saasor to Stephen Hank Ins, $4200, (mete and bound tract In NVV 14 Sec. 2, Tp. 5, N. R, 35. Amanda 13. Smith to Frank LaFave, $171.50. SW 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 25, nnd HE 1-4 819 1-4 Sec. 20, Tp. 2, N. R. 35. Mark A. Sturtev'ant to Oftrle H. Bcitol, $125. Lot 28, block 3, South Add to Pendleton. Emma Arp Sllltman to J. P. Hughes, $300. E 1-2 E 1-2 lots Tand 2, block 2, Helix. Peter H. Wilson to M. Mathias, $1, mete and'bound tract In Gross. Add to ere?? 4V 1 , ... : . . f are enjoyment in store for the many friends of EI Sidelo The Havana filler tobaccos and shade grown wrappers used in making EI Sidelo are the best the Cuban and Connecticut marlts afford Their quality is now running exceptionally high 'x, Res. t' f --i. Seven distinguished shapes 3&a fi- - 1 M-Aiio. - lie - . ! " Nft?, Mu " 5 Amida- for Me g -H: 111 U:- '11 1 v-i m- r. S'-iK r- -- ;.r5K.-r-; I V,' I -i" Mas Altos ncxunMi,!..!. X fi - C lidt4 Cfr CwporatkM N York IVUml. Ore. Milton. i Cunningham Sheep and Land Co. t' J. L. McCuufheon, $7300, SW 1-4 Sec. 23, SW 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 25, SE I - ' R 1-4 and W 1-2 Sec. 20, K. 1-2 Sec. 35, Tp. 1, N. R. 29. Cunningham Sheep Land Co. to W. Ij. McCutchoon, $t7,00. SE 1-4 Section 23, N 1-2 and SE 1-4 and N 1-2 SW 1-4 and SH 1-4 SW 1-4, Sec. 25, E 1-2 NE 1-4 and KB 1-4 SB Sec. 26, Tp. 1, N. R. 29. r Wm. Nichols to First National Bank of Milton, $300, mete and bound tract in block 4, McCoy's Add. Albert Thomason to Laura John son, $1.00, mete and bound tract In NW 1-4 Sec. 2, Tp. 6, N. R. 35. F. E. March to Mrs. C. P. Plant $2900. Lot 3, block 1, Ireland's Add. to Milton. U. O. Bean to A. A. Thomason, $10, mete and bound tract in McCoy's Add, to Milton. , veorge Fiedler to Marvin Roy, $1500, mete and bound tract in Block b, original town of Pilot Rock. H. B. Hanby to S. S. Stover, $1750, w j-4 jm'vv 1-4 Nyvv 1-4 Sec. 15, Tp. i, i. '11. ZS. Arthur 'E. Hascall to Fred W. Has- can, ji.oo, NE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 3 Tp 3, S. R. 33. . Alma D. Parker to D. W. Jackson. $150, lots 5 and 6, block 16, city of rmatilla, Zoeth Houser, sheriff, to Rwanta Anderson, $2644.34, mete and bound iiuci ln wee. 12, xp. 2. N. R. 30. Wm, A. Coplen to George, W. Bow ers Jr., $1200, ouete and bound tract in NE 1-4 Section 25, Tp. 6, N. R. 34. Albert John Mlnthorn to Thomai and J. R, Thompson, $10,000, S 1-2 SE 1-4 Sec. 27, Tp. 2, N. R. S3. TJmaftlia County to R. W. Ayes, .. Jj0ts l ana 14, block 149 Add to Pendleton, Margaret McDonald,, Guardian, to Flora McDonald. $2630. a 1-in in terest In W 1-2 W 1-2 Sec 28, E 1-2 Sec 29, Tp. 1, N. R. 32, and a 1-16 Interest In S 1-2 SE 1-4 Sec. 31 Tn N. R. 32. and NW 1-4 Section ,k and N 1-2 NE 1-4 Sec. 6, Tp. 1, S. R." Flora McDonald to Da niel AtnTlrtn- ""a. ii, 1-4 interest in W 1-2 W 1-2 Sec. 28, and E 1-2 Sec. 29 Tp. l N R. 32. ' ' Daniel McDonald to Robert Hoeft $1.00. ,E 1-2 Sec. 29 and W 1-2 W 1-2 See, 28, Tp. 1, N. R. 32. H. M. Cockburn to Milton City, $1, mete and bound tract for alley. Milton Ice & Cold Stornirn Cn t City of Milton. $1.00, meta and hound tract for street purposes. ' T. J. Griffin to E. wnri $10,00, mete and bound tract in Block S. Milton. Justus W. Tierce to Aenes nni,. $10, mete and hound tract in ac i v ci-c jo in. s, N. R. 35. Alice c. McMlilen to n. a. iri. $14", Lot 9. block "F" Second aaW to Hermislon. , Joseph -H. Coffman to W vr ... tin nA , , ' ." ", r, i-i j-z, w x.j SE' SEJ i-i m i-4 ana SW 1.4 xn i.j 23. Tp. 5. N. H. SR. - Baxter Hutchinson to Donald Cam eron. $10. w 1- SW 1.4 Kn 1A .! It 4. Section 23, Tp. S, S. R. SO 1-2-N"B 1-4 NE 1.4 Pee. an vw i NW 1-4 Sec 29. Tp. S. S. R.'si- npi 4 X Wl-4 Sec. 25. B 1-! a tvi.j nnd ci i. x Wl-4 Sec !4. and Lots 2 nd S, Sec. 23, Tp. J. R R. 30 1-! nnd S 1-; ne 1-4 Sec 24. Tn n 130. . ' " H. J. Rlnehart to T. El Rogers. $t.0fl, mete and bound tract in SW 1-4 Sec. 27, Tp. , N. R. 35. Teter Hermann to T. 01 Rogers $1.00 ,NW i. ND i4 l- Sec 34. Tp. . N. R. J3. Caroline N. Kuhn to i-'nvis, to. NW 1-4 iinn s 1-- SE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec Tn. S. V n . -. ..... v ... , j. xxjCKe. 4IIW, ! 1-4 Nv 1-4 Pec. J7, Tp. S, N. R. Jess K. Shotvrell to R. T. Iicke $40. pw 1-4 NW 1-4 Pec 27, Tn. 5' x. r. ;s. f Vmatilla Farm Lands Co. to B. T. Look. $1.00. same description. ""r" Searcey to Robert W. Thomas. $it. lt , block 14, Raley s Add. to Pendleton. I'matilla County to Otto Pfennie it. tit t of XW 1-4 and S i. 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