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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1922)
TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21, 1022. " PAGE THREE i News Notes of Pendleton Held On Check Charge G. M. Strumbuugh is held in the county jail on a bad check charge. He was arrested recently in the east end of the county. Helix Wins Game Helix defeated the Pendleton Tost of the American Lesion in a basket ball game last , night at Helix, The score was 26 to 20. Will Attend Convention Austin Landreth, principal of the Pendleton high school and David Fa vlllo, one of the members of the fac ulty, will be among those who will at tend the meetings of the State Teach ers Association in Portland. Turkeys Presented The Pendleton Woolen Mills has presented to each family represented at the mill a Christmas turkey, in,hon or of the approaching1 holiday season. The families number 54. The cus tom of the presentation is an annual one. Christmas Hush Apparent The annual Christmas rush, caused toy tho usual number of delayed shop pers, is now apparent. Stores are crowded and the postoffice is hard at work from opening: to closing time meeting the demands of those who are Mann states. mailing parcels. Jewelry storea have during the week been open in the evening as well as in the day time and tonight, tomorrow and Saturday night other stores will remain open. Their closing hour will be S.30 P. m. (iot ."Marriage License James M. llurnett, signal man, and Hazel Newton, both of Echd, have so cured a license to wed at tho office of the county clerk. Maximum Is 4'2. The maximum temperature today is 4 2, says Major Lee Moorhouse. The minimum last night was 26 and the barometer registers 30.20. Wanted Men Arrested Two requests from the office of the sheriff for men wanted here have re sulted in arrests being made, Deputy Sheriff Jake Marin- says. Fred Lyons is in custody at MeMinnvillo on a is Operated Upon. charge of forgery. T. W. Converse, James Rice is a patient in St. An charged with larceny by bailee is un-lthony's hospital where he was ope-nt-der arrest and Is being detained at ' ed upon this morning for the removal Vancouver, w ash. Deputy bnerm , 0f his tonsils. He is the Dave 1-avendar left today on No. 17 to ana jirs, (j, j,f. Rice. get the two men and bring them back. Fund Is liaised The endowment fund of $1,250,000 which the students and alumni of Wil lamette university have been working to secure for several weeks was rais ed and $4,000 above the amount need ed has been pledged, according to a telegram received here today by L. L. Mann from President Carl G. Doney of the university. The time limit expired last night at midnight. Mr. Mann was a member of the general commit tee. The taking of pledges from alumni here was carried on during the early days of tho campaign, Mr. lOl-JOlid 101 101- -101101101101- Christmas Trees 100 More Nice Bushy Trees Receiv ed Late Last Night EGGS FOR THE HOLIDAY BAKING. Every Egg in Our Market is Guaranteed to be Fresh Laid 45c, 55c, 65c per doz. The difference in price is a difference in size. SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR The Ideal Pastry Flour. FRESH DRESSED FAT HENS AND FRIERS. . We have an exceptionally nice bunch of dressed chickens, grain fed and fattened in our own fattening pens. TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE All Our Poultry is Fresh Dressed. "Waste Less-Buy the Best" Penclleton Cash Marie t ENCORPOHATED. GROCKR1E8 AND MEAT! 301 E. Court St 3 Phones 301. Private exchange connects you with both depts, 101 10T TOT 10 '0T IOT I01T0T T0I T Diamonds Have you bought your Xmas diamond? See Hanscom's magnificent collection now. Hanscom's prices are guar anteed to be the lowest in Pendleton. Hanscom under buys on diamonds. Why? Because he pays cash. Any diamond you select now will be held until the day you want it. Exclusive mountings, beautiful designs. , Of all the "gifts that last" you can give nothing more enduring than the diamond. Whether bought for your adornment or as a gift, a diamond is a good investment, stable as gold or bonds, enduring as the earth from which it was mined. See Hanscom's diamonds and make your test, a compar ison of quality and price. See them, if only to feast your eyes upon them. Hanscom's Jewelry Store Borne of Gifts That Imst , PEXTLTOX OREGON son of Mr. Adanvs Willi Game, Adams high school defeated Athena high school in a fast game of basket ball last night at Adams, the score be. Ing 28 to 27. The game was play,e.d in the city hall and a large crowd, rep resenting Adams and Athena, was present. Professor Blakeley, of Whit man college, Is the coach of the Ad ams team. Claims Ilnsbuul Heat Her. To be unable to turn over in bed on account of bruises said to hnvo been suffered at the hands of her husband was an experience today of Mrs. Hugh C. Rlggs. The Riggs couple live on Tutuilla street just outside of the cits limits on the west side of the city. Medical attention for Mrs. Riggs was summoned this morning. She was un able to turn over in bed, on account of her condition. Bruises on her body, said to have been caused by the blows from her husband's fist and feet were the extent of her injury. Rlggs was still at liberty shortly after noon today. IS Closing- prices in the Chicago grain market today were as follows: De cember $1.25 3-4; May, $1.26 1-2 and July $1.14 1-2. The closings yes terday were $1.27 1-4, $1.24 und $1.13 5-8. Folowing arc the quotations receiv ed by Overbeck & Cooke, local brokers: Open High Low Dec. $1.27i,& $1.27 $1.26 May July 1.24 1.13 1.25 1.14 1.23 1.13 Close $1.27 1.25 1.14 SHOP EARLY Q UAI.f TV SA'Vl-il Pendleton's Leading Store i SHOP EARLY There can be no more appropriate Xmas gift than a pair of Slippers. They are always acceptable by all members of the family, old or young. They com bine comfort and service with daintiness. If you are in doubt as to what "HE' wants, or what "SHE" would like you can't go wrong on a pair of slippers. We have a large stock for you to select from, in all manner of, styles, sizes and colors. BUY THEM EARLY before y our size is sold out. in Ladies' Comfy Slippers heavy weight felt, thickly pad ded soft soles, many styles of trimming. Colors are brown, smoke, American beauty, old rose, ecru and fawn. Priced $1.85, $1.75 and $1.45. i Ladies' Leather Soled Slippers juliet or cavelier style. Low heels, some with fur trimming. Colors brown, grey and old rose. Priced. . . $2.95 and $1.95 Men's Comfy Slippers with thick padded soles and spring heels. Made from heavy 26 oz. felt, dark green with plain check collar. Priced at $2.50 Heavy Felt Slipper, Hylo pat tern, leather sole and heel, with top that buttons up around the' ankle if needed or lays down, and forms a neat collar. Dark brown, with fawn collar at $3.50 MARROUGE, La., Dec. 21. (A. P.) The detachment of the national guard that late yesterday dragged part of Lake La Fourche in an ef fort to locate the bodies of two men reported murdered by a hooded band last August after kidnapping five prominent Merrougc citizens, were unsuccessful and a second detach ment was despatched to the lake. i ne soldiers were ordered to pre vent any attempts of outsiders to interfere with the diving operations. Reports were circulated that the enemies of the movement would in terfere. A chart prepared by spe cial investigators shows where the bodies, probably weighted down with wagon wheels, were thrown. POLICE GET LAYOUT ' OF NEW YORK, Dec. 31. (I. N. S.) Drug raiders, following the "poppy path" invaded the heart of Green wich village, arresting five men after desperate battle in a dark room Alleged opium den was within the shadow of the Judson Memorial church. The smashing of glass win dows drew hundreds to the scene from neary-by tea rooms and dancing Places frequently In Greenwich vil lage. Two complete layouts of opt um and two kits of burglar tool: were seized. Many actresses are said to have visited the establishment, Quilted Sateen Com fy Slippers, soft pad ded soles, come in black lavender, old rose, heli o t r o p e, Copenhagen, Priced ......... $1.95 Oxford Grey Comfy Hylo pattern soft pad ded sole, and collar of light grey. Made to button up around ankle Priced $2.50 Child's Slippers in many styles, comfy soles with fancy stenciled tops. Colors peacock blue, old rose, American beauty, blue and red. Sizes 5 to 8. Price $1.25 Misses' Slippers, sizes 11 to 2 in many styles. Some with leather soles, Everett style, or high top bootees, colors old rose, brown, blue, grey and peacock blue. Priced $1.25 The man's favorite slipper, Cave Her pattern, leather sole and heel, g with fancy insert of light grey and sS finished with grey cord trimming, m High tops protect the ankles in the v $f cuiuest weamer. rricea at. . $i$.5U Soft Brown Kid Slipper, real turned sole and leather heel. Opera style, trimmed with patent leather insert. An all-the-year-round slipper. Pr. $3.50 One special lot of Xmas Slippers in odd styles and sizes. All good slippers, but only one or two pairs of each style. Satins, felt and some in kid ladies' and children's sizes. Special 89c STORE OPEN EVENINGS KER CHOO! At the first sneeze take a sip of BINZ Bronchi-Lyptus or slip a Eucalyptus Cough Drop in your mouth these pleas-ant-to-take, quick-action Eucalyptus nro ducts are protection against everywinter throat iU. "NIP IT IN THE BUD WITH BINZ PRODUCTS" l TRY TOU DRUGGIST FIRST I death of his sister, Mrs. Coffee. Fayette Mettle now brings the mail to L'kiah In a bob sled. Florence Ness visited with friends in Uklah Thursday afternoon. Klmer Hintnn returned home Mon- 27 I Emll Muller of Grant county, passed I day night from Btanfleld after assist (East Oregonian Special.) l.'KIAH, Dec. 21. A cold spell ve iled Uklah causing many people i get in extra wood of nights and keep ., i. m their fires. The thermom eter registered 28 and 27 defines be low on the nights of December 12, 1J and 14. . . Arnes Rlckert visited witn inenus and relatives in Uklah Tuesday. Albert Peterson has been nauiin hay from the J. W. Sturdivant rancn ast week. Georare Caldwell. Irl Terry ana Fmil Rolin went to Five Mile Wednes day after their horses that were in Mr. Chamberlain' pasture. The winter snows have covered up the grass. Lrt el'teraon had her snoumcr maahed Friday while pulling a aled up the achool house mil. Anoiner iuj ran into her .knocking her down and hurting her shoulder, but no bon-e were broken. Blanche Kippey was a visitor in Uklah Thursday. The dance given at A I bee December . was well attended. Fourteen Ukiati People enjoyed a nice el-igh ride up j there and returned In the we hours of j the morning, reporting 'hat Xh-y had enjoyed the dance and basket supper givf-n at midnight very much. Thow attending from l'kiah were aa follow-: Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson. Mr. and j Mrs. George Caldwell. Mr. and Vrr ' Ionard Kmrson. Km l Polin. Kdna -ne. Arrhle M-f"mi.bII. Oni H vision. 0-orge Hinton, Irl T-rry and Mr. Loden. Mr. ana wr. A- noTTemir n-mfi i home KturdT from Andernon. ah- i fornla, after ifidm two weeks hrJ Mr. Kottemi r was called there by the throuKh Uklah Sunday with seven hundred head of cattle taking them to the Thompson ranch on Hutter creek, where ho has purchased hay for them The whoops und yells or his cowboys were herd from afar a3 cattle driving In a 'union 1'raiiie bliz zard Is no easy Job. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Kirk of Ukian, left Tuesday for 1'endletun on business. Wesley Slaughter and Frank Cham berlain hauled hay from Albee for their horses this week. On account of the early and deep snow the stockmen with a few head of stock are rustling hay In every direc tion and it seems to be a very scarce article. Clark Martin of Uklah assisted Kmil Muller in the driving of hjs cat tle to Hutter creek for their winter feed. lug Mossle Hros. In the driving of their cattle to their ranch there for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Martin left Wednesday for Pendleton on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Huston moved to Uklah Friday to remain until achool closes. The schools will be closed Friday for a two weeks vacation during the holi days and Kdna Cone, primary teacher. will go to Portland to visit with her parents. Walker Kills visited with friends in Uklah Tuesday evening. A prouram given by the school chil dren will tie held In the church In Uklah on the evening of December 23 and will tie followed by a Christmas tree loaded with sweet meats which will lie distributed among the children. Mr. and Mrs. James Moss e left Sat urday morning for Henmlston In re- Death From Warrino: Elements r I fame -kw m BREAKS OP A COLD I Mite 'Tape's Cold Compound" Acts Quick, Costs Little, and Never Sickens! Every druggist here guarantees each package of "Papo'a Cold Compound" to break up any cold and end grippe misery In a few hours or money re turned. Stuffiness, pain, headache, feverlshness. Inflamed or contorted nose and head relieved with first doe. These safe, pleasant tablets cost only a few cents and millions now take them Instead of sickening quinine. Adv. Uphearals of r and land spread destruction la ths wake of the Chilean disaster. The tidal wave which Inundated ths &strict ef VsXeur losasd ttit lucomoUve and traia chin. sponse to a message etlllng of the seri ous illness of Mr. Mossle's mother. Mrs. Henry Mosaic. A Chrltmas tree was given at the school house Friday afternoon and each pupil received a nice present. Pine Dick will leave Sunday for the Archie M'arner ranch near Pilot Rock in charge of I.uclle Fisher's cattle which will be wintered on the Warner ranch. 4 - Mrs. J. D. Kirk called on friends in llah Friday afternoon. Climatic conditions November: for Ukiah for Averajre maximum. 41. 7; average mtnimiam. 50 1: average temperature. SI. warmest day. (4 on Ith. coldest day. 4 on Ith: precipitation, 1 T Inches: snowfall, S Inches: II clear- avs, t partly cloudy, II cloudy, f I: