DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, MONDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1922. TEN PAGES OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Special News of Umatilla Co. PAGE TEN (Incorporated 4 IN USE AT FREEWATER W. II. Blrdsell, Ilione 1173, ' baa diarge of the MUton-Fret- t water noHB and eirciilutlon iur. eau of Uic ICast Oretsonlaii. (East Oregonian Fpeeial.) MILTON-FKKKWATEIl, Nov. 20. The head bookkeeper of The Peoples Store of Freewater Is off duty and is detained at his home In Walla Walla on account of the illness of his wife. The green stamp system has been adopted by three firms in Freewater and North Milton, The Peoples Store, the Central Service Station and the Twin Cities Cleaners. Thursday night the members of the commercial clubs of the Twin Cities hall and partook of a sumptuous ban cmet given by the Freewater club, at which between eighty and ninety par ticipated. The reports of the late ap plo show were listened to and plans for one next year were discus.'.od aw I well as other maltcrH of mutual inter est, after which all repaired them selves in a body to the- new high school building, where they found the board of education to be in session and after the business of the board was finished, the principle item of which was to consider the possibility of re ducing the budKVt, which it was found "could not bo eonslstantly done, though the levy of school tax has been reduc ed two and one half mills from that of last year. The visitors were cs courted through the building: and are unanimous in the verdict that the members of the board and the super intendent of the faculty are courteous, efficient and are all earnestly and honestly endeavoring to do their duty in the work entrusted to them. Last Tuesday li. K. Kimbrell of the Fast Side had the misfortune to break hlH right arm while cranking a Ford met In Freewater in the Odd Fellow's Dr. dlllis who set It says It is broken THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley - (Hoe HALF SOLID 3S(J- "WVMSi. i.ri I k Txmr Ik- A ir. U puTok while fc fljlSljjW1' . 'AUNT SARAH PCABOOY TOOK CREDIT rt SELLING " 1 iV T VJrL fOEM TICKETS FCW THE L.OD6B SUPPBR TD BOYS IH M.W?ijy' SHOtE ShoV.VMEN THB CRKWT WAS DUB To A SMART yXVrJ' thick of marshal orey walker I 'AUNT SARAH PCABOOY TOOK CREDIT ff SELLING .TEN TICKETS FOK THE L.OD6B SUPPBR TD BOYS IH SHOE SHOH WHEN THE1 CRBDIT WAS DUB To A SMART TRICK OF MARSHAL OTEY WALKER DC CONFOUND INTEREST T1m compounding of Interest as computed by the American .National Hank on Savings Accounts which nmialn on deKhlt arter (ho first Interest htImI, Is ono of tlic attractive fcutuifs, and why so many keen busbies peoplle always liaro their surplus funds thus In vestal. We will bo glad to at any time explain to you more lu detail the value of comiHiunil IntereHt anil the ultUnutu Ih iicIKh which can be derived iln re from. A Savings Aoeount ran bo started with One Dollar or more on any banking duy. Hie American NSional Bank Pendleton, Oregon. "Strongest Sank in Gas tern Oregon' QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Dept. ARE YOU PREPARED TO SERVE YOUR DINNER THANKSGIVING? We have a big line of tables to serve this dinner on. We can furnish the tables in Mahogany, Wal nut, Jaeotaan and Golden Oak. CRUIKSHANK & HAMPTON f. A CtWrU.Tt HOUSE rURNISHERS Tw OI4 rarnHsr Tmkr Ui Ezcfaaar aa rmrt hniml oa Hrri tootaatra la Paadlatoa tor MoboacaJi Iliicb rn i at. the wrist, making it a bad one. E. Hulick of Umaplne is a sufferer from sciatica and is spending a few days In Freewater taking chiropractic adjustments. Airs. 10. Alexander will take advant age of the Freewater public auction today and put her household goods up j for sale. j Saturday No. Is was Sales Day in Freewater and the merchants all had sales on in their places of business and there was an auction in the open air for the sale of any property brought in. Mr. and Mrs, John Clark who live on the Fast. Side have made substan-( tial Improvements this fail in their homo and will share its comforts with her narcnts Ml-. .':mi Mrs T. H Hi'iini ' who have recently eomo from Hood Hiver, for the winter. John Weaver and daughter. Mi's. .Marion C'olwell of Touchet, Wash. I were in the Twin (Hies Thursday lay ing In a supply of fruit for the win ter. .Mr. Culwell Is in California for his health, but is soon to return home. The rock crusher has been set on j the highway east of Umapine and the) crushing of gravel will commence for the building of a. road from Harrettl station to the state line, going through i Lmapine. The employes of the I.amb Fruit company including the crew in the packing department and the office force had a big feed in the upcr story of the packing house Frhlav noon, the men putting up for the ex penses in return for the luncheon fur nished by the ladies the Friday pre vious. The Ladies' Aid of the Baptist church had a. bazaar Friday afternoon in the basement of the church follow ed by the serving of refreshments In the evening. The piece of ground In front of the llaptlst church and parsonage recently acquired of the city of Milton is being graded and filled, to be in keeping with the new school grounds, which it Joins. It will bo sodded with grass In the spring. Tim ITfnnnlnn frtnthnll tn.im Called Off lh( ,rniO whii'h Wnu In hnvr. been played Friday with the Colum bia college team. In turning on the corner by the Kelly-West service station In Free- ater Friday morning, John Harder Jr. broke off one of the wheels of his Dodge ear when the machine skidded. Miss Clova Statesman has the posi tion of head bookkeeper at the Chesh ire hardware store, she started Mon day in the work. Mrs. Eva liurhite of Eugene, Ore. spent last week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ii. F. Williams. I'eter Wilson returned Sunday from a visit with his sons In tho Sound country, where he says tho weather Is fine. Miss I-enora Dorothy of Dayton, Wn. who is attending school in Walla Walla, Is spending a few days visit ing relatives here, she being the grand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marion I'orotny and Mr. and Mrs. i. Os- bourne. J. 11. Coffmnn who is in the sani tarium at College place had a good nights rest Friday night and Is feel ing real well Saturday morning. Mrs. Coffman Is with him. Mr. and Mrs. William I.oyd called nt tho hosnltal Friday and ns Mr. Coffman wished to tails with Mr. Loyd he was per mitted to do so, though they are let ting no one visit him as a rule. Numbers have gone from our cnurcnes in intend the I-ndeavorers convention at I'endleton. The Milton Nursery company ship ped out three carloads of trees last week, one of which went to Canada. Hen Nichols sold a home to Jesse Criffen in South Milton, Mr. c.rlffen having become tired of living in a rented home. IV M. Hul'fni.'istor has sold his home in Altitun to J. .N. Simmons and he und Mrs. Hurfmaster with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Monegan Jr. have moved onto a ranch near I'mapln. S'MH. YouVc KiSPT TIME To THE MUlC vVlTH COU tOOT ON THS 'BACK op (vi y CHAIR Tt-U. LASTTlMet!! L&TyS GO 2DOIa,'N TO Trie ORCHeSTR i i i ?m -x v i 1 1 ' T&.-m 19 - - , , - UltAiOU MM ! PLAN OF LAW SCHOOLS DAI-I.KS, Texas, Nov. 20. -(A. P.) -A national oratorical contest for American law schools will be under taken by the citizenship bureau of the American liar Association, according to announcement by It. K. U Saner of Dallas, chairman of the Committee on American Citizenship of the American Har Association. The bureau was es tablished in order to promote the con test, he declared. OFFICE CAT "Activities of the bureau during thf current collosiate year will be to conduct oratorical contests amonff American law schools to consist of the public (iiHcuHsion of proscribed aiibjects in tho fields of American constitutional government und good citizenship," lie said. "These contests will he organized by Dr. K. IX Khurter, who has been granted one. year's leave of absence from tho University of Texas. Dr. Shorter, who is director general of the Intorscholastie leaKiie of America, will j utilize the league in the interest of I the citizenship bureau." L 371 DEPARTMENT STORES PENDLETON, OREGON Timely Blanket Values Fill ing Immediate Needs It is just the time of year to replenish house hold needs, and these exceptional blanket values offer the best economy. Cotton blankets, wool blankets and combinations of these in conservative grays or tans with gay banded borders. . Dainty colored plaids and over-plaid designs of fer tempting patterns for the woman who covets an attractive as well as comfortable bed chamber. Nice weight ton blankets. cot-54x Warm C blansets, r t t o i 60x76,. . Heai rilled covered 72x7S , y cotton sllkoline comforts BY JUNIUS Good weight cot ton filled sllkoline comforts, 72x84 . . Very heavy wool finished blankets (all cotton) 74xSO grey, tan, or white with striped bor ders, pair Kxtra size heavy wool finish blan kets (all cotton) in attractive plaid patterns, tan, pink or blue, pair . . . Chatham Scotch Plaid blankets, a beautiful wool blanket with all the quaintness of old country blan ket wearing, bril liant color combi nation, 66xS0 In., pair $1.49 $2.25 $2.49 AO C3 $3.25 $3.98 $8.90 Chatham Wool w I c h blankets, part cotton, solid colors only, with fancy borders, 66x80 inches, the pair Chatham, Winter King wool blan kets, contains some cotton, solid colors only, white, gray or tan, COx 84 Inches, pair. . . Beautiful Chath am wool blankets in dainty blue, pink or tan over plaid designs, very fine selected wool, silk bound edges, 06x84 in., pair $4.98 $6.90 $12.90 "Jh he popular? "Oh yes; even say anything1 bad I RUSS HEALTH OFFICER his friends hate about him." DECLARED ILLEGAL I'OUTl,ANI. Nov. 20 (1. X. S.) The recent three mil lion dollar school bond issue for the next buildings in Portland was declared illegal by Chi cago bond attorneys. The bonds have alread been sold but the purchaser's altorneys say "while defective' the district attorney ordered an appeal of tlic case Immediately to the supreme court to get a ruling, meanwhile the schools are overcrowded and the r dents are clamoring for more room We Ask Von, Watson Is there anything so pitiful cs the man who is like a Ford tire on v Packard wheel? One of the developments, soon to be made by Uither Hm-hank is the crossing of the bee and the lightning bug, so that the honev makers eau see to work at night. W hy lie provident' when so many soft-hen rted pe ople talus Thrift Week seriously? Nothing annoys us unite so much as the honk which insists upon reit erating the beauty a( its heroine. Some or the most beautiful people we have ever known were the most tire some. children. MOOM.UiHT KKAI'KKS i POM KTt( IV, Ohio. Nov. 20. (I, N. jS.) "I'ncle Ashury-' Smith, 6.1, form er rural mail carrier und widely known fns a school teacher, and Kordio ?ll- -lland. working for six hours by the !' light of the moon, cut and shocked 22! J shocks of heavy corn. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS I HAVIN" FUN By Allman 1K1SWT. f r: v7TT- l TS " L imhuw i p yovv BETTER GET Sic " HFy i Url fell mm W RICA, Nov. 20. (A-. r.) H. Semaskho, the Soviet Commissar of Health, has Issued a plea for the mod eration of drinking in Russia, particu larly among the peasant class, accord ing to information reaching Iliga. 'Tn Russia the real subject for dis cussion should he drunkenness" ha says, "not a moderate consumption cf spirits, as is known in-Europe, but the sporadic drinking of very great quan tities of strong liquor." The Commissar places the b'.ame for present conditions partly on relig ious customs, which provide the peo pie with a. great number of festivals as an excuse for drinking, and partly on the bourgeoisie, who derive the poor man to drunkenness, he says. Ho does not advocate total abstinence, but urges the state to adopt moderation measures. other information on this same subject sets forth that the Tomsk1 gov ernment has decided to rejntroduce, as a state monopoly, the sale of vodka containing 3S percent alcohol. The fight against illicit distilling tn Tomsk does not appear to have been success ful, as the people are in sympathy with the "moonshiners." ASPIRIN Say "Bayer" and Insist! Ju me name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not get .nii the genuine Hayer product pre scribed by physicians over twenty-tvo years and proved safe by millions f.,r Earache Headache Neuralgia Lumbago Col',s Rheumatism Toofciaehe Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" only. Kach unhroken package con tains proper di.-cctio.-ui. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists nlso sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of WonoaceUc acldester of Salicylleacld. fh.wk m:v WASHINGTON, Nov A partial lifting of allowing for more liberal withdrawals of whiskey for medicinal uses will be j the next step in relaxation of liquor I laws by the treasury department, it I was learned today. The restrictive rules hampering druircists and nhvsi- I cians are to he modified with a "lib eral" construction. Protests made to Secretary of the treasury Mellon allege that thousands of sick are rendered helpless and possibly will suffer death by lack of "liberal" Interpretation of the law. Withdrawals were cut from ten to two millions gallons yearly un-! der the present enforcement method. I WMiK SCAMC. i ii I .11 id. .Nov. 2". (P. P.) The framing of a new wage scale for bituminous coal fields on a basis of competitive fj(.ds is forecasted at the Joint conference of miners and nni.r- ators here today. The conference ,. x- I'ejecien me proposal to draw ' i national agreement, the liquor lid. ! up mm Cured without Knife, Operation orConfiaement '"THOUSANDS of rcput.He nd responsible Northwe prop e can tctity to my unaUinf "ill in curing Pde Why .uffer -.I mni .01 cm,, rra , VVuMd7 I nam .11 d.ubt u to iwlu k ,r"" to wud Jtmw to if 1 fel to )R. CHAS. J. DEAN StopYourCough Foley' Honey and Tar stood tha tat of time serving three generations l.rfcar Selling Comgh afWicinc Goedecke's Orchestra r.orwl !,! f,r All OrraiionS DANCES PARTIES LODGES For Arrestments S VM. r.OKIirXKJi Sli X. Mfrrurm