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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1922)
" DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 14, 1022 PAGE FIVE r , , People Here and There PITY TO LOS EIGHT PAGES r HI 3. D. Zurchcr was here today from his homo in Stanfield. F. L. Fatton, farmer in the Pilot JUck district, was a Pendleton Y.'sitor Today. Wade Goodman, who is in the Stur- gs and Storie implement store at Wal- j the river to where the h-e was la Walla is in Pendleton on a business strynger and 'had then worked his mission. I way it probably to get a duck J which lie had sliot. In eoming back E. B. Aldrich, editor of the East to tho liver bank, the supposition of (. regonian. is expected to return home I 1113 companions is that he failed to A 'Tape's Cold Compound" Acts Quick, Costs Little, and Never Sickens! tomorrow morning from Astoria where he has been for several days. He was ailed there because of the big fire which destroyed the building of the Astoria Budget. Lafe Manning is department inspec tor of the Vnited Spanish War Veter ans. Ho also travels for a house at Portland where he makes his home. He was a visitor in Pendleton yester day, combining business for his firm and the veterans' organization. FEXDl.ETOX MAX IMtOWXS (Continued from page l.) thought were cries of distress about 4 o'clock in tho afternoon but that they were not able to locate the source of the cries. Ice Was Hotten Coutts had placed his empty gun and one duck on the ice near a clump of brushi Right near where the gun j all allow enough for the thin ice and walked right on to it. Weighted down by tie bulk of his heavy boots, jacket and shells, he was pulled into the deep water and drowned. "If he had come back to the bank by a course just 30 feet farther down tho river the ice would have held his weight, and he would not have gone through," one of his hunt ing companions said today. Inquest to lie Held. The body was returned to Pendle ton this afternoon about 2 o'clock, and arrangements were Immediati h1 begun to hold an inquest this after noon into the cause of the death. the inquest will bo conducted by J. T. Drown, county coroner, at Brown & Brady's Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements had not been made at press time. The deceased is survived by his widow, his par ents, Jlr.. and Mrs. G. V. Coutts. and a sister, Mrs. Edgar F. Averill. residents of Pendleton. great hunter and many warm friends 35c "Danderine" Saves Your Haii' Ends Dandruff! ' Delightful Tonic Every druggist here guarantees each package of "Pape's Cold Compound" to breaj' up any cold and end grippe misery in a few hours or money re turned. Stuffiness, pain, headache, feverlshness, inflamed or congosted mine and head relieved with first dose. These safe, pleasant tablets cost only was, however, the ice was plainly Coutts was a few cents and millions now take thin and rotten, so his tracks show- fisher and had them instead of sickening quinine. ed that he had circled back down among sportsmen in the county on j account of his courage. A raft was built this morning by Hermistcin men and some Pendleton men and this was used in getting Coutts out of the water. The me worked out where the ice had broken, which was GO feet from the shore. Then poles were used Mode Stubborn Fight, That Coutts made a stubborn fight for his life was the evidence found by tho searchers. He went down in the middle of the stream A powerful swimmer, he had kicked off both of his heavy rubber boot i and managed to slip out of his heavy hunting jacket. Then he started try ing to pull himself up on the ice, but it broke repeatedly under his weight. The body was found abou 15 teet from where Coutts went through the ice. n X J NOT HOW CHEAP HQW GOOD Therl are Cheaper Butters on the Pendleton Market but None Better than' Golden West Insist on This Brand w it a "wan i ASIA en:ouraged Phone 380 209 East Coun D ESP Al N Cash Grocery iPAY CASH SAVE MONEY Ou cash selling plan is for your benefit as well as ours. You save and we save. We 'save lost accounts, bookkeeping and ex tra help. You save what we have saved from 10 to 25 percent In a month's time you can save enough on your grocery bill to pay for many Christmas articles. Start in today. You' will never regret it ALL SOURCES TODAY President Reported in Favor ; of McNary Relief 'Measure I Appropriating $3,000,000 ; ASTORIA, Dec. 14. (I. N. 8.1 Cheering news has brought new hopes to Astorians. Senator McXary has in troduced a bill appropriating three in'Illon for relief here and reports in dicate that President Harding is very I receptive and has recommended the bill for passage. The state highway commission voted to build the hlgh- way through Astoria If representatives I and senators will prom'se their slin ks port for the legislature in January. B This will save rebuilding Commercial J street. Construction of the Tongue point naval base will be started Feb plruary 1, word received from Senator McXary states, and thousands of men Si j will be employed. 5 2 I WASHINGTON, Dec, 14. (A. P.) Rj , President Harding in a letter read to jiday at the opening session of the nn Ritional council of the farmers' coopera Ijjtive marketing associations, declares A he knew of "no single movement that A I promises more help towards present A relief and permanent betterment of the 2 j agricultural conditions, than the co 5 ! operative organization of farmers to B i market their prodcts." The program Rjfor the meeting includes a complete Ri review of cooperative marketing, in- I eluding cotton, tobacco, fruit, grain, dairy and other farm products. Only fools let hair fall out and dan druff stay. Neglect means a hald spot shortly. A little "Danderine" now will save your hair. This delightful tonic cleans the scalp tf every particle of dandruff, tightens the hair-root pores, so the hair stops coming out and so the vitalizing oils, which are the very life and strength of the hair, can not ooze away. Danderine is not sticky or greasy It has made weak, sick, neglected hair strong and health for millions of men and women. Your comb or brush is warning you. Hurry to any drug store and get a bottle new. )on'' wait. Adv. Prettiest APPROPRIATE CHRISTMAS GIFTS Gifts that are useful and enduring which fill a want or satisfy a desire are the most pleasing remembranc es of the Holiday season. Careful selection is one of the first considerations. Many of the lines we carry were selected with this thought uppermost in our mind. "Are these the most appropriate gifts our custo mers can buy " We feel satisfied that none are better. BEAUTIFUL DIAMOND RINGS Because of their beauty, durability and charm Diamond Rings are the most popular of all Christmas Gifts. The present prosperous times enables many to buy Diamonds now which in later years will prove prime investments. We have a magnificent display of Diamond Rings at a wide range of prices. SOME EXCELLENT SUGGESTIONS k Wrist Watches liar Pins Set Kings Pearl Strings Vanity 0soh Santoir Lockets fioltl Watches Wnhlctnnr Chains Everslmrp Pencils Fomitnln Pens Cigarette Oisest Toilet St-ts Sterling Silver usswaro "ticks P-onc-h Ivory Sheffield Silver Picture Frames Gifts that reflect the good taste of the giver and prove worthy remembrances may be had hero at a moderate outlay. Good selection increases the value of your gift. SAWTELLE'S, Inc. Jewelers Tho Largest Diamond Dealers ill Eastern Oregon Katherine Grant, IS years old, has been awarded the Los Angeles beauty crown by populat; selection., She is a golden blond, has blua (eyes, dimpled cheeks and a marvel- Breaking Doug Italic Today . Children 5c Adult 25c Hearts and Masks' A PICTURE THAT HAS EVERYTHING She was rich, lonely .eager for Romance, so she changed herself into a servant girl and found adventure at last. Mystery, thrills, fun Elinor Field, as the girl, supplies them all in abundance. All-star cast in story. Harold ilcGrath's famous Ccatedy SNCCKVS TWIN TROUBLES 3 i Icccmlcr 16 Last Day The rehabilitation act, which pro ides for the vocational education of ertain classes of disabled war veter ans has a provision which str.tes tha' applications for vocational educatiot must bo made prior to December 16 1922. This provision means that thos who have delayed making- applica tion for anyreason whatever must do so before this date or lose the oppor tunity of receiving government train ing aid. Application may bo made by writing to the, nearest bureau office expressing a desire to apply for the training which the government offers. where the postmark of tho letter of application shows that it was mailed nn or before December lii, tho appli cation will be considered. I' ' I " ' 'i rM., 1! V.Tien Slary Rckfcrd goes Chile t- ! ml shopping (be certainly puts a dent in th bankroll of ter hand some hurband. Here she la behind a p.le of gifu which she Is staruta" cj tfctlr way to good sec -7 - II III n M DVIES TODAY nivoi.r nXF. FEATntlCS OP big Nr:v pic?rritE Pirates being thrown headlong from 'owering deck's: sword-fig'.its while nnnon boom, and a thrilllncr swing or life 130 across and over the dock "f a rakish corsair craaft such aro he thrill features of aeo-ge. Flts "wnrloc'j new Paramount picture pro duction of "To Have and To Hold," with Hetty Compson and Bert Lytell in tho featured leads, aided by Theodore Kosloff and W. J. Ferguson in strpng roles. i I The pirate incidents were taken in the ocean off Palboa, Calif., aboard he otith Sea trndlmj schooner, "Wil l'am Q. Irwin," specially rebuilt for Pirate purposes. A hundred tough 'ookfng pirates with swords, pistols, bandannas and all the other earmarks if their calling, form a vivid bnek- 'ound against which thj principals play out their thrilling parts. Mr. Fltzmalirlee devoted much time to the closing scenes In the luxurious banquet room of the court of King James I of Kniland. This sequence, with its wealth of gorgeous seven teenth century costumes, particularly those worn by Miss compson and Mr. Kosloff, Is said to provide a strongly constrasting note to tho color of tho pirate scenes. In this banquet scenes appear "In person," such notables as William Shakespeare, Pan Johnson and the Duko pf Pucklnghnm. Oulda liergere adapted "To Have and To Hold" from the famous ro mantic novel by Mary Johnston which was a best seller somo years ago. , Tho picture will be presented at the Rlvoll Theatre today. It should provo a strong drawing card. leading woman wltri Joo rtyan and other stars, has the starring feminine rolo In "Hearts and Masks." Bup. porting her are Francis McDonald and Lloyd Bacon, who divide the male loads, John Cossar and Molly HcCon-, noil. . ,-i ' AllTADK TODAY "IFEARTS AND MASKS" IS ALIj-STAR nCTURR ! Vur mouth Instead An all-star east carrying the burden of tho fast-moving drama, mystery and comedy which make up :"Hearts and Masks," tho Federated film pro duction of Harold MacOrath story which Is showing at tho Arcade Thea tre today. 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Learn the easy way to do your hard est job. Special Demonstration Prices: 7c a package .1 for 29c 10 for 57c 17 for 93c Washing machine size 21c