East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 10, 1922, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, TUESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1922.
PAGE FIVE
People Here and There
.T. C.
Brundns
Kuhns. accompanied by F. H.
Is making a tour of the
Wallowa National t orost to cheek un
on trail nr.U bridge construction made
duivns the past season.
K. A. BoUcher of the forest service,
lias rohb to I'kiah whore ho will be
for several weeks checking U on
work done In that section of the Ui.ua
tilla National Forest.
Tom Ordeman was popular
Happy Canyon crowds this yen
one of the soloists for the show.
with
arrived in Pendleton Sunday evening
to adjust some losses on automobiles,
He is an adjuster.
I been in the employ of Mr. and Mrs.
Dan P. Smythe.
Pete Sheridan, prominent farmer
and stockman of Butterereek, was
here yesterday on a business visit.
A Umatilla county farmer who re
sides in Walla Valla is John Casper,
who was a Pendleton visitod yester
day. Mr. Casper owns extensive farm
ing interests.
He
HEY! YOU!
Don't forot the W. o. A. Dance
Friday, Oct. t thv i:nffR.-Y kI
lilan Iiall.
One of the most active of the Uma
tilla county men Who work to make
the Round-Up a success is Will
Switzler. He was here yesterday from
his home at Umatilla.
Anions Filipinos who served in the
United States army during the war is
I Mark Flores. who was overseas with
the American forces. He returned
! yesterday from Chicago where he has
Ten years ago E. B. Per Lee lived
in Pendleton. He still knows a lot of
people here and he was here today to
renew old acquaintance. Ho Is now
with the H. M. Hollfngshcad. Co. in
Portland.
Ritter; and Taul Crouppe, mill owner
of Hitter.
C. 10. Jefferson, golf professional,
.recently in a game with two Portland
players on tin5 local links, finished
with a score of S.'l, just one stroke over
his best score for the nine holes of the
Pendleton cotir.-e. He made the first,
second, fourth 'and f'fih holes in
three, the third, seventh, eighth and
ninth in four and the sixth in five.
Carl Peringer, who has been in
Portland for a short stay, is expected
to return here tonight. He was In
Portland for the annual club cham
pionship tournament of the Portland
Golf Club.
IN A FEW HOURS
James Maloney, in the banking bus
iness at Pendleton, is here to attend
the Knights of Pythias gathering. He
is a grandmaster of the exchecquer, a
position he has held down for about
15 years. Morning Oregonian.
YOU KNOW YOU NEED ICE IN
JULY AND AUGUST
-BUT
During Fall clays you feel less need if ice; the
food keeps better.
To be sure, the weather is cool; but there are
many warm daye in October and even Novem
ber, warm enough to spoil your food.
Food suffers in variable temperatures. It does
not spoil so rapidly in October as it does in
July, but it deteriorates, loses its freshness and
flavor.
The experienced housewife takes ice now to
preserve the appetizing quality of her food.
She knows how little it costs a mere fraction
of her summer ice bill.
TAKE ICE THE YEAR 'ROUND.
Phone 178
Delegates from the Presbytery of
Pendleton, who left last night to at
tend the meeting of that body at Pond
today and tomorrow included the Rev.
(",.' U Clark, the Rev. I). F.Harper of
.Ullion and August Alexander, an elder
of the Tutuilla church.
Pendleton News
Notes
May Buy One Box Seat.
It will be possible for anyone who
wishes to buy one boxseat for the
Oregon-Whitman game to do so. Many
people are under the impression that
it is necessary to buy all the seats in
a box. This is erroneous as single
seats w ill be sold as well as a larger
number of box seats. Boxes contain
from six to eight seals.
Tape's Cold Compound"
Acts Quick, Costs Little,
and Never Sickens!
Albert Peterson and James T. Hus
ton of Ukiah, arrived in Pendleton
.Monday evening. They
ousinoss nere this morning and went
to Pilot Rock for the big road meet
ing that is being held there this afternoon.
Hies at Portland.
News has been received in Pen
dleton of the death of Mary l'.ridget
Ryan at her home in Portland yes
terday. .She was a sister of Miss
Margaret Ryan of Pendleton, and
Mike Ryan, a resident of I'mapine.
Mrs. Joseph P. Murphy or Pendleton
is an aunt of the deceased. The
funeral services will be held in
transacted -valla Walla tomorrow and Interment
will be made In the family lot there.
Every druggist here guarantees each
package of "Rape's Cold Compound"
to break up any cold and end grippe
misery in a few hours or money re
turned. Stuffiness, pain, headache,
feverishnefcs, inflamed or congested
nose and head relieved with first dose.
These safe, pleasant tablets cost only
a few cents and millions now take
them instead of sickening quinine.
Quality Quantity Service
i Phone 880 209 East Court
Jim Kyle, prominent west end resi
dent, is a visitor here today from
Stanfield. Mr. Kyle has for many
vein's been prominent in Irrigation
work and was recently elected presi
dent of the Oregon Irrigation Con
gress, at its meeting in Bend.
Pendleton has one of the oldest
Knights of Pythias lodges in Oregon.
James Gwinn, who is a supreme rep
resentative to the grand lodge, is here
for the gathering. Mr. Gwinn was a
candidate in the republican primaries
for the nomination of representative
of the second congressional district
against X. J. Sinnott, incumbent.
Morning Oregonian.
I. W. Malonoy, president of the In
land Knijiire bank of Pendleton, could
not lay aside financial cares even
when he came to Portland as a dele
gate to the state convention of the
Kn'ghts of Pythias, which convenes
today. Judge Maloney, one of the
most prominent and popular of east
ern Oregon financiers, Is also grand
treasurer of the Pythians for Oregon
Oregonian.
Cranston Files Petitions
The petitions and acceptance of
K. Cranston for the nomination of
county treasurer of Umatilla county as
an independent, were filed with Coun
ty Clerk R. T. Brown yesterday after
noon. The filing of Mr. Cranston In
sures a contest for this office. He was
appointed by the rounty court to suc
ceed Grace A. Oill'mii when she re
signed to go to California and has
served since that t'mie. He was Miss
Gilliam's deputy. H. H. I)e Hart won
the republican nomination for the of
fice In the primary last May, and ho
was also nominated by the democrats.
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TA -IS-" Jt JBtm JSL. JUL JL N
Cash Grocery
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i resn laurels lor tire brow of pretty
""'"'i I'cuong .Strickland were won at
me recent Wild West show at Hit,
villo. The clever fider who won tin
Hotel McAlpin trophy for the best all
lound cowgirl of won honors in
Ihe calf rolling at the Washington
snow. incidentally her husband
Hugo, one of the winners of the Po-
...i: uuki-iu! lien, nere tins year, won
in the steer roping and the bucking.
nr. and Mrs. .Strickland are en route
to Idaho to visit relatives before go
ing to New York for the show thero.
.Mabel will be extensively entertained
as a guest of the hotel.
FANCY WINTER
ROMAN BEAUTY
APPLES
$1.25 BOX.
"Do wo want a north and south
niginvay from Pendleton connecting
inaiuia county and Grant county?
1 II say we do." That is the chorus in
which residents of Grant county unite
in singing. A number of prominent
people from that section of the coun
t.v were here today. Later they went
io nun kock to participate in the
meeting there this afternoon for the
purpose of organizing a road associa
tion. Among those who were here
I 'I' lull, T... ....
r, - . .. juiiiiwii, jiuilkc; ineooor
W -Miller, Ritter; Mrs. Mary M. Davis.
Would Play (ioir Hero.
C. K. Jefferson, professional In
charge of the Pendleton golf club,
has received from H. R. Martin, golf
editor of theNew York Globe, an of
fer for the appearaauee of Walter lin
den, 'the only American born golfer
who ever won the Pritish champion
ship, and Joe Klrkwood, star Austral
inn golfer on the local links, who
would play two loeul players. The
cost of their appearance would be
$500 and the matter Is now before the
local club. The visit here would be a
part of the western golf tour of the
two. In other cities the money has
been raised by popular subscription
or by charging an admission fee.
surdity. Their appearance is ludicrous
and their antics cause hilarious laugh
ter, which is the predominating fea
ture of the act. They are also past
masters of acrobatic stunts which are
done in a manner that shows their
ability as gymnasts supreme and their
droll comic situations make a decided
hit. Drown & Wheeler come in for
their share of the comedy in "Fresh
Paint," a vehicle which has for its
foundation nothing but fun in Inter
spersed witli song hits and several
good dancing numbers where their
terpsichorean efforts are shown to
good advantage. Rent on & Clarke,
known as the "Fashion Plale Pair",
are a duo of musical comedy artists
who have succeeded beyond a doubt
In convincing patrons of vaudeville j
that they are entertainers of ability j
and class. Babe Kurle, nicknamed
Hilly which ,she likes to be called on
account of her rollicking disposition
and inaneiisius, in the girl with quick
feet, showing many styles of classical
and eccentric dancing with a song or
two making her act a lively and at
tractive one.
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Diamonds
The one who contemplates buying a
diamond would do himself an injustice
if he did not view our diamonds.
We specialize in rings at
$50.00, $75.00, $100.00.
"Oeweier
The Leading Diamond Dealers In Eastern Oregon
James O. Harrows,, Aggie Herring,
Andrew Arbuekle and Albert Cody.
Most remarkable of all perhaps Is
the story which... lias boon picturi.ed,
for, as the title would indicate, it deals
with "unseen forces."
gym mmi n u 11 im ami
MRS. CAROLINE BOLES
! Bargains
J 3 In. Winona Wagon $142.00
i 3 1-4-in. Winona Wagon
$157.50
I 3 1-2-in. Winona Wagon $170.00 S
18 or 20 Hoe Superior Grain
Drills . $150.00 J
56 IN. SUCCESS FANNING MILLS WITH S
TLOOR ELEVATOR $95.
The Above Prices
Subject to Slock on Hand.
IK
Sturgis & Storie
YOUR KIDNEYS
Your Good Health and Lon? Life
Depend on Your Kidneys. That's
Why Insurance Companies Always
Insist on Urinalysis.
Beaverton, Oregon "I takfl great
pleasure in stating what Dr. Pierce'
Anuric Tablets have done for me
in a very severe case of bladder and
kidney trouble. For ten years 1
was distressed about every thirty
minutes. I doctored and doctored
but no relief. My last doctor bill
was 1175.00, and I was no
better. I went back to my old
home and my folks wanted me to
give Dr. Pierce's Anuric Tablets a
trial so I did and I also took the
Golden Medical Discovery" with
them to work on my liver. Now
I can walk, ride, go to town and
go for five or six hours without
being distressed. I can not praise
the Auuric Tablets too much for
they are wonderful for the kid
acys ." Mrs. Caroline Boles. Eo- 3C:J.
Write Dr. Pierce s Invalids' Hotel
Jn Ilufialo. N. Y, for free advice
Send 10c for trial lkf, Anuric
They'll Have riicnsaitts
Tidings -were spread abroad todav
by A. C. Jtclntyre of Helix thai the
Helix Commercial club will entertain
the Umatilla County Sunday School
convention at u pheasant feed Friday
night, October 20. If the supply of
pheasants holds out it is the intention
of the club to put on a banquet a lit
tlo later for the club members ayd
friends. This announcement was made
n the office of the rounty court this
morning and Commissioner 1 (1. I,.
Dunning Immediately began putting
out feelers to see if he would be In
cluded in the list of those Invited. He
was closely followed by County Judge
f. M. Schannep, and Commissioner Tt.
10. P.ean also Indicated that he would
try lo have the night of the bamiuet
free so that he might be among those
present.
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KIVOM TODAY
Heralded as one of the most re
markable photodrnmns of the season,
"I'nseen Forces." with an all-star cast
headed by beautiful Sylvia Dreamer
will be the attraction at the Kivoli
Theatre today only.
Directed by Sidney A. Franklin,
recognized as one of the most, able
men In his profession. It is n May
flower production and Is released
j tlhrouah Associated First National i
Pictures.
Supporting Hiss Dremer In Ihe east
are such well known celluloid cele
brities as Conrart Nagel, who Is her
leading man; Rosemary Tlieby, lto
bert Cain, famed for his portrayal of
lounge lizard parts; Sam e (Irasse,
who has made a big reputation for
himself as bnlh an actor and director;
Mil ward Martindel, Harry Oarrily,
Shortly after leaving Xewport a few
days ago Joseph Patterson was treed
by a huge bear with two small cubs.
He killed the mother with a well di
rected shot, making the eighteenth
bear killed within seven miles of Xew-
port within the last two weeks.
va.rrri:iM(i Aitit.woi'T.M.KXT
Hill lie Si-en on Ihe Xew Dill at the
Kivoli Tliealre Today
Smith & Jordan, the headline at
traction, in a comedy acrobatic offer
lug. "Fun, Fast & Furious." Comedy
prevails all through this laughable ab-
So easy to drop Cigarette,
Cigar, or Chewing habit
Xo-To-llac has helped thousands to
break the costly, nerve-sliattorlng to
bacco habit. Whenever you huvo a
longing for a smoke or chew, Jint
placo or harmless No-To-I!ac tablet In
your mouth instead. All desire stops.
Shortly the habit is completely broken
and you are better oft mentally, phy
sically, financially. It's so easy, so
simple, (let a hex of No-To-Hae and
If it doesn't release you from ull crav
ing for tobacco in any form, your
druggist will refund your noner with
out question.
Oh Boy
Don't Miss the Big:
DANCE
At the
L
Cosgrove's Orchestra
Come Early
And Enjoy Yourself.
PENDLETON
SERVICE
SHOE SHOP
We are ready for all
work pertaining to
shoe service. No job
too small or too large.
Trufo Shoe Oil, abso
lutely the best manu
factured. Guaranteed
to be water proof.
118 E. Webb.
RIVOLI
ARCADE
CHILDREN 25c
Sylvia
Bremmcr
Conrad
Nagel
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
FOR SALE 1921 Chalmers, nearly
new, price reasonable. Phone
4"-It after 5 p. m.
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In the County Court of the Slate of
Oregon for the Cotinlv of Cniatllla
NiiTICK IS IIKr.KHV fJIVEX that
the undersigned has filed with the
County Court of I'matilla County,
State of Oregon, his Final Account oh
Administrator of the Kstate of
JOSKPH O. MAIHIS, deceased, and
that the said Court lias fixed Satur
day, the lMh day of Noiember, 92J.
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day. in the Court Koom of va.id Court
in the court Houe in Pendleton, l'm:i
tilla County. State of Oregon, a3 the
time and place of the settlement of
sutd account and for the hearing of
ail objections that may tie filled there
to: Dated this 10th day of Octolier.
is:j.
j. t. isiiow.v.
Administrator of the Ksute of JOS
KI'H O. M.lllCS, Ioceascrl.
KKAToii P.ANDAI.U
Attorneys for Administrator of th
Kstate of Joseph o. M.tgT, Deceas
ed. .
TODAY
Children 5c Adults 20c
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In
GO GET 'EM
HUTCH
The Big Stunt Serial.
PERILS Of'tHE YUKON
in a Serial of the Alas-
kan Snows.
Comedy
I TOUGH LUCK '
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5'
TODAY
ONLY
ADULTS 25c
Rosemary
Thcby.
Sam
De Grasse
VAUDEVILLE
BABE EARL
The Girl With the Quick Feet.
BENTON & CLARKE
The Fashion Plate Pair.
BROWN & WHEELER
Fresh Paint.
SMITH & JORDAN
Fun Fast and Furious
Comedy:
A TERRIBLE TIME
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