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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONUN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1922. PAGE FIVE Bashful and Rare 'i I people Here andThere Fis control 4 Jlrs. iittvrenoe-! Ringle wiu here to day fromi'stnnton. ; . in ;v. .. i C. M.UfoCullougb. St.- Sfchwnrj! and L. Masdqnald, of Ech are hero for the day. I S. E. Dingley of Umatilla, Is a bus iness visitor here today. ' ; H. e. iB'jr.kem. secretary of the Co lumbia R:f Oil Co;, went to Attalia . toaay wnere ne was cauea oy aevet opments ji the drilling which is being done therje for oil... . Oliver' plckinson, formerly operat ed a large! ranch near Athena, last fall he purchased a ranch near North Powder.ftHe 1s in Pendleton today on a. business mission. One of' the best known farmers of the wesi'iend distrfct is Geoi-ge Cop pi nger, a'yisitor-hwe todayi Mr. Cop plnger is'ii promgnt member of the; Umatilla" Xjounty Farm Bureau. j H. W. French of Cheyenne, Wyo ming, is in the city today. Jlr. and Mrs. H. J. Pigelow, of Che lan, Washington, are Pendleton visit ors. , ! ' '" ' O. W Thomas, of La Grande, is transacting business here today, He is accompanied by Mrs. Thomas. Leland Steiwer, banker of Fossil, is a Pendleton visitor.. He motored here yesterday. Mr. Steiwer, besides being in the banking business, has other in terests and is at Meacham today buy ing sheep. He is a cousin of Fred Steiwer, of this city, ..; Grass Valley farmers expect a good crop this yejir.' according to H. R. Martin of that place, who is here to day. Mr. Martin says that yields are '.naking a good showing. . TREAT THE FOLKS AT HOME! ' ';w:V-U v DELICIOUS - Golden West The Cream of Ice Creams The kiddies will yell with delight ' when they see it on the table for dessert. - S0 REFRESHING SO APPETIZING From the following dealers: The Oozy Griggs & Tryon Ben Dupuis - Welch Bros. TheRialto The Olympia Oregon Bakery OR CALL 444 i Alta Bakery Sixty six travelers using a total of 25 ears camped tit the Pendleton (into camp last evening. Those there with the number In each party were as follows:. G. A. Tetsch, three, Spo kane; J. W. Pennison, four, Spo kane; A. G. C'lamcn, address not given; Georga N. Illnehart, four, Nampa, Idaho; H. G. Natons, San Francisco; It. K. Reid, five, Patta, Md.; (C, Weit, Portland; Charles Nelson, Vancouver, Wash.; Wm. San- esant, seven, Toledo, Ohio; A. T. Ol sen, three, San Francisco: 11. F. Zel- lner, three, Amboy, Colo.; F. E. Scott, five, Elko, Ncv.. n. M. C. lianloy, three, Lewiston, Mont.; E. I W. IcNeece, Portland; C. A. Cross, two, Red Bluff, Calif.; R. Brashear,- Spokane; Leo H. Fox, two,- Spokano, Wash; W. W. Houser, three, New- heig, Ore.; George Baker, . Seattle; George Kowson, Drain, Tire.; B. Gar rett, two, Astoria: Al Zoshron, Min nesota; B. T. Hiatt, two, Dcs Moines, Iowa; Sam Hiatt, three, Portland, SEATTLE, July 18. (XV P.)- Kor t fires in this section were, under control this morning. , Those near Kept, north of here, which have jn ffiT I'.estroyod over 100 acres of up- derbrush and damaged . the lumber mill of Oliver Milling Company, jvill do no furtherharm. it was reported, uness high winds spring up. CAUGHT IN BOOZE RING Aw, litis 890 SEEK INFORMATION Phone 880 209 East Court DESPA1N Cash Grocery BUY YOUR GROCERIES BY THE CASE. On single items we save you from 10 to 25 percent on case : V 'lots even more. This means quite a saving to ordinary families and a great ,.tr, profit to .the . farmer. Next time order a case. A gradual growth in the number of tourists who are seeking road infor mation in Pendleton has been record ed during the past three weeks, ac cording to Miss Mellie Parker, who is in charge of the office details of the work of the Oregon Tourist and Infor mation bureau. During the week which closed Sat urday there were persons from 890 cars who sought information as to the best roads to take In various directions from Pendleton. During tho week before that tho number was .810. while the week previous to that 695 called. These tourists are served by the service stations and from the of fice of the Pendleton Commercial As sociation. Of the number who come to the of fice, Miss Parker estimates that aj information as to the best way to get to the national parks, or to go on far ther east. She accounts for this, how ever, on the score that information to those going west or north can usually be furnished by the service stations. CHICAGO, July IS. (P. P ) In ternal reven"e agents today sought an ndictment for over 60 men, including i millionaires, a member of congress and former federal officials, in con nection wi'h a two million dollar! booze ring unearthed here. Graft ! flowed freely, according to the offi cers' charg. Sensational evidence of corruption of prohibition officials has been obta'ned. the agents said. Two prohibition officers are reported to have been on the payroll of certain breweries with salaries close to $100, 000 yearly. Colonel A. C. Earhshaw, chief special revenue Intelligence offi cer handling the investigation, re ported It would be nearly three weeks before' all evidence in the case can be presented to the federal grand Jury. v".N.i 8 .. cC3 8 IU1.I This clouded tiger, presented tc the London Zoo by tha Trince of Wales, Is one of the rarest animals in the collection and the moat timid. He seldom comes out where the 'public can, tee him. rliOS ANGELES, July IS. (A. V.I The hammer murder of Mrs, Al berta Meadows, 20 year old widow, was charged to Mrs. Clara Phillips today by a coroner's jury following a brief dramatic inquest at which Mrs. Peggie Caffee repeated her story of the death scene. 28 YEARS AGO . H (From the Daily' July 18, East Oregoniail. 1.894.) .SEXATOR CAPPER (Continued from l'age 1.) fact that the primary gave the vot ers a chance to name their own choice Instead of having a handpieked organ ization candidate forced on them is the best possible endafsement of the primary, principle. ' "If the, people are not to have a voice in the nomination of their can didates for office, why should they have a voice in their election ? "If popular elections are-to stand, nominations by primary must stand. "No other plan comes near to pro viding popular government, Time for Cleaning and Painting . . Your house and bans will look 100 per cent bet ter after a couple of coats of good paint and it will pay you in dolars and cents to paint now! , Our good paints seal up the surface of the wood against the damaging effects of sun, rain and wind they actually preserve your home and yet they cost but; a. trifle. We have a paint for every purpose both outside and inside, and offer a wide choice of colors. See Our Color Cards L. J. McATEE CONTRACTOR AND JOB WORK " 513 main street , Kansas As EsampLo "Take for Instance my state be fore the time of state primaries. The conventions were dominated by the railroad, stockyard and liquor in terests, i 'These interests combined to con trol and did control the results in both Republican and Democratic conven tions. They decided who tho nominees should be in both parties. "After .that, the people could elect whichever nominee they choose. With their candidates hand-picked for them, they had no freedom of selec tion. Nominations for governors, leg islators, even for Supreme Court jus tices, were directed by corporation in fluences, not by the free will of the people, . "Four times out of five, the prl nnrv is more important than the election. For in many states a min ority narty candidate has no chance whatever. The nominees ef the ma- idogs jorliv party are assured of election. "If the primary is eliminated, so the voter has no voice in the selec tion of his party's nominees, he has no voice in tho election. Mrs. Mark P. John and Miss Coz- ?.ie Raley went up to Athena this morning to visit relatives. William Parsons has temporarily given up his position with tho W. & C. R. road here and has gone to Ru fas on the O.' R. & N. to perform the duties of check clerk, i Integrity lodge number 82 I. O. O. P. installed officers Monday night. John Haley, Jr., was the installing officer. Those Inducted fnlo office were J. E. Beam, M. G.; Phil Mc Brian, V, G. ; T. F. Howard, Bed.; Max- Baer, Treas.; C. E. Bowlsby, war. ; Dagnas Turner, con. ; B. E. Coon, I. G.; John Hayes, R. S. N. G. ; Jj. F, In man, L. S. N. G.j E. J. Murphy, R. S. V. G.; G. R. Light, R. S. S.; J. Tomllnson; L. S. 8. . John L. Austin representing sever al Stock mortgage companies thinks that farmers will be In good financial condition If wheat goes to 40 cents In Pendleton. ' - R. F. Klpp. Is down from Meach am. - John C. Arnold whose appointment as. surveyor general of Oregon has for some time been expected. He received word today that his name has gone from the president to the senate. Mr. Arnold will receive the congratulations of all his friends. He is now sick at his home here but it hoped that he will soon recover. Col. J. H. Raley has been advised that the position of inspector of gov ernment lands Is his. It Is not yet determined whether or not he will accept. i Joe T. -Hinkle, the Juniper farmer Is In town today. Of late a number of thoroughbred have been brought Into Pen- til the end of the play no one can -tell who the culprit is. it is understood that William Fox disregarded the expenso element in his aim to give Miss White the best picti.re she has yet made. The sce- nairo was written by Max Marcin rind , Paul H. Sloane, and Charles Oihlyn directed the picture, j . ' ' .. ' w EABY THINGS Attractive gifts of permanent i'.-ilne can always be found In our baby case. Rings, Mugs, Spoons, Itatiles, Ilaliy ins Milk Bowls, Brushes just the gifis to present 'to the baby. I'Kcfui, Beautiful, lVnnaucnt 1-tendHon Un. Tho Largest Diamond Drillers tn F-astern Oregon A C.IJTTFJRING GAIjAXY OF ENTERTAIN F,U.f Will Bo Socii on tho New Vaudeville : at tho JUvoll Theatre Today Almond & Hazel, who present an offering consisting of singing, comedy I talking and novelty dancing are the' feature attraction who will timiues-, tionably furnish royal entertainment. They are clever steppers and can sing most delightfully and unusual com-, blnatlon for topnotch dancers. They call their net, Summer to Winter, with many pretty costumes and go through various steps with grace and ease that betokens an unusual knowledge of the art of terpslchore. ' Cooper & Vail! are an amusing pair who prove popular in their humorous, brand of comedy simply called, Alnt! She Rough, with catchy songs and a. ' cross fire line of talk which proves Miss Valli a clever comedienne, which Is hound to give satisfaction. I Fitzroy Girls, two dashing . little i "mites" who offer singing, dancing 1 and various character items in a high ly pleasing manner. These versatile' girlies aro harmonious vocalists of rare ability, dress all of their son's true to life and present same In a classy style of their own. Bill & Hattlo Carr, starts the ball a rolling in a musical oddity using violin and guitar. The offering Is full of tricks with musical instruments, some dancing and pleasing song hits as an added attraction. An all star photo play will be presented on this bill. YOU CAN SEE YOUR OWN tire vulcanized in our plant, If you wish. 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Rivoli 0 CHILDREN 25c Today ADULTS 55c Fair tor Poor Man "It may be true there are times when a poor man It at a disadvantage under the primary system Hut the nomination of Colonel Smith Rrook hart in Iowa as a candidate for United States senator ehows a man can be nominated without spending large stirs of money If he has the people'." confidence and they want him. "Secretary Weeks, it seems to me, out-Bolsheviked the Bolshevik! in de claring popular government a failure. "With all the unrest and discontent now current, this Is a poor time to talk about taking from the people their primaries. Rather, we should be studying how to extend them, "Not Ipss popular government but more popular government is what we need." Foley's Honey andTar SURE and QUICK iUltaf frm COUGHS 851 Bast for Children and Crown Persona ARCADE Idle-on. Louis F. Cook of the Hotel Pendleton has a kennel of Italian Pointers. John F. Robinson and I George Hamilton each have an Irish Setter. W. N. Mutlock has a fine Gordon Setter and Frank Wamsley will soon have one of the same. For intelligence no dog can excell the Scotch Collie. Col. Parsons has one and Seth Geer will soon bo possessed of the sagacious animals. w!)ouie) RU Ererr"1cr RIVOU TODAY pearij white iv nro ItKRXKTKPV ftfCCESS Popular Pearl White will open to day at the Rlvolt Theatre In the biR William Fox production 'The Thief," based on Henri Rernstein's greatest piy. Mihg White has added to her fame since she joined the William Fox forces and abandoned her serial career. Her dramatic features have been picked with care. These new pictures have in them real Pearl White thrills, that are just as enjoy able and sometimes as breath taking as the "contiDued-next-week" ser ials. . "The Thief U full of mystery. T"n- TODAY Children 5c Adults 20c RUTH ROLAND in White Eagle The Sensational , Thriller. George Walsh In The final episode of the great educational Serial With Stanley in Africa COMEDY THE LITTLE RASCAL. 12 2 5 VAUDEVILLE BILL AND II ATT IE CAR Musical Oddity. ALMOND & HAZEL Summer to Winter. FITZROY GIRLS Novelty Entertainers. . COOPER & VALLI 'Aint She Rough. WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS PEARL WHITE In the Big Super-Production THE THIEF Comedy: THERE'S A REASON. ! QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable f rices z,asz uregoman trrmung uepz. BWsi . VERT rTiM Goctheftelkate aid t7ehdeF3acid c5 f it Tr fr itt 9 loracs Transparent a Truth. Pure as yoU Rom la the dieeki, fluffineM In the hah-, freerant ctur.tincK everywhere thjt'i JAP KOi. Yrnm't Um hi JAMES S. KIRK & COMPANY. CHICAGO, U. S. A SOAP at" jrtost' tturxt qood i';f. ' 4 J