FOURTEEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAIf. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER C, 1010. CONROY'S mmmuwimt CASH GROCERY IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROYS disco. . Vz lbs. (50c, 3 lbs. $1.15, 6 lbs. $2.30 Extra Quality 7 oz. Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 25c Shasta Tea, blk. or green, Vz lb. 25c, 1 lb. 50c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins 5 lor $1.00 Van Camps and Franks Soups, 2 for. . . 25c EXTRA GOOD BULK COFFEE, LB.. 45c Soap, Sunny Monday, 7 for 50c Mexican Red Beans 3 lbs. 25c, 7 lbs. 50c Blue Karo Syrup. .No. 5, 55c, No. 10, $1.10 Shredded Wheat, each 15c Olympic Pancake Flour 35c 1 NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS Appmiaa BMata m 8is. I i no i-M itf i.r i iiui'ii x jonuinx, In- mum, ma appratatd today at tsis ty , K. WuIIpr, J. w. Mh1.hu' una OH. I i rinui'iiu' hm Good ftioctlnf . I mjipllH' h;ul u K'Mjrl ii i liist , IIIKIII mill hi K.inUril a row t hlin UK- ' noc-lnllon, uiiili-r Hi direction of Krod BMinlon, county MMeultur uKfiil Thv Cmniilnc- Km me wuh renponMliU' for I social hour and n iilrnlc MJppfr which wuh nerved. ;. Kmiondu, Cfaiaplna fiiiioer. who wuh ovi-rneim in V. K. C. A. work, Klive iin InlereMlllK talk. TIii'in- Couples fiel I Ji-cnses. MurrlaEe licenen were iKHued to three coupleu late yewterduy ufter noon and today. Cyril C. Conklllt and Muiie! i. Pataraaii, of Pendleton, were lie lined Friday ufternoon and married hy ltev. W. H. Cok. Karl IBX Klewarl and Mrs. Mary It. Spencer ot Stan- field were Innued their licence thin niornlnir and were to be married to day. Frederick J. Oreer, and Mial Bunlce Wilaey, both of Weston, were iKHiied their licence today and will be wedded at Weston tomorrow. is an ere Battery for Your Car IDoortion is Orrnsnd for Complaint; f)ral ('. Weaver toduy filed nuit URuin.st Minnie Weaver for divorce on I th fcroundu of . i t Ion. They were inurrled Aur-uM, 1913. and xhe left j hlni In January laifi, he alleged. CruaHtaa AHeied bjr Woman. Uru'nvillc P. Itcduhe Ih alleged a , Kuiiihier, Inveterate amoker or cigar- lettea, a wiunnderer of money and I em el and Ulbuman tn r. complaint for 'divorce riled toduy by Mrs. Klsie Klla llelshp. She auks that tier nam. be restored to thut or a former marriace, Monahun. . and it will give "punch" and "pep" to your start ing svstem. The SDace saving "Unit Seal" con struction gives extra plate surface hence greater capacity per unit of weightand volume. This means built-in durability and power. Let us snow you your "jjxtoe" Mat tery and explain its special features. For battery testing, filling or expert battery advice come to our JEXtbe" Service Station This service isfree to all battery users. Repair's, the prompt and satisfactory kinrl. fin sinv m.iki' nf harfrv 'nr t!i: -V right price. County iiaskcthnii Kilmlule Out. A schedule of basketball game be tween 10 hih schools In the county was Issued tolay by County Ruperin tenden W. W. Green. league 1 in Icludea Kcho, HermiMon and Pilot j Hoc k and they ure to arrange their contents between January 16 and 30. Helix, Weston and Athena comprise leuc le 2, and Milton, I'erndale and I Trim pine league 3. flelix meets Wes son on Jan. 11 and Feb. tl and meet:: Atluna no Jan. 30 and Keli. 2ft. Wes ton meets Athena on Jan. 23 and Keli 13. Milton meeta I'erndale on Jan 16 anil Feb. 6. I'maplne on Jan. It unit I'Vb. 20 and I'mapine meets Kern- : dal- on Jan. 30 and Keb. 13. Winners, : of t' eae distrlctK will draw lots to se WhJ h plays Pendleton. The two re ! ImafiilnK play an elimination content: and the contest for the championship I .of til county will result. Simpson Auto Co. Phone 408 READ THE WANT ADS Cm rut (mirm Draw Ite!iitns H -ad i ctt. iution for the rights of i r; f or,i pmj, .,, . f0 -nbhHtXe Hill ! I ltd fr-ini Uieth to Krbo vtfa drawn '':'. iftfr-' by the munty commiK- ' ; itn r . TntTrr ns fhy nri ooncern- , !hffl el- 'r br mnt( rs of rontro- ry o locitloiw nn! any r im ;o m ;il hav to br made by ac-(' tlnn thrrdirh the proper ch.innelR. IXixv tnrs r ii.j, Bobool Hm Four dirtH-ttirs of th Union Blgh j srhoi I Xo. 2. of Pilot Ilopk. are In town today to confer witb the county mi pel intendent. ECZEMA CAN BE CURED Free Proof To You All 1 want i rOttf nun' id tullriw o I ran Mmd yon a f"'1 Ifial iff.itmrrt. I v. u - in try tltm treainiriit iiui an just try It. ilmt i "nly ntKiiiiM-iit . I've txrii in the K.lnil Dniir Riiftinms for fO yrnr. f rm P-r-j-ilcnt of the Intbnnn S!(t inaid nf Pturtnn. niyt Prnlrnt of tlio llctnil OniffiiiKts ArwH iHlton, NfHii vrytMi iu Pofl ne know nl nn'l know atiniit my iTiitcwftil trfHt:-ciK. Orel twlv tbouaanil tlvo hundred Men, Woniea nd Children outtkk oi fori Wayn Itava. accordiag to Uicirown itatc men i bran ctirfd by tin rfjeatmrnl inc I ilrt mmlr thi nrtrr pnUlir. If yea ha tcim. Itch. Salt lthum, Tttr newt mind nam had - my tre.-.tmiril h currd t r ond onan I vim - viva ma a chanca to pravo mv claim. Srnd n:- roui uaata and ndartai on tha osapoN brlnw and KM tha trial iraatlBaBl i w.ml to Had yea FRBfL i Im wrthderi accnmplUhrd tn ynar o n w in be proof ifliHliilliiiMH"a CUT ANO MAIL TODAY - I. C. HUTZELL, Druggist. No. 3495 West Main St., Fort Wayne Ind. riea wnd without ot Of ohliautimi to KM jour Frer Proof Treatment. Street and So. RECORD SUM PAID OUT DV COUNTY TREASURY ITmatilla county's treasury paid out the lorgaal sum in ttitOrv durinir the .nth or Xovemher, according to the report of Miss Grace A. Gilliam, filed with i he county celrk today. Warrants tntaliiiR- $372 038.33 were draw n dur ing t:to month. The larKest item was 1 1 80.nri5.S0 from the Bounty road bond fund. This wenffor work on the Ore-on-Vnsh-inBton hiRhway between 1'endleton and the state line and for the Old Or Pltnn Trail between llleth and the Morrow county line. The state hich- way commission drew about Jinoooo and un ooo went to the road to the east end. The second half or the state fa. imo nut inn to Jfls 159. SO, was sent to P. Ilotf. state treasurer. This was the fecond larecst Item paid. Tcel IrrlR-ntlon district moneys, which are kept hy the county treasurer were disbursed in the sunt or $27 663 OS. County school districts took I23.S04.45 from the county school funds. THE NEW 1920 HAYNES POSSESSES FOUR VITAL FACTORS THE Haynes touring car will never lose its hold upon the favor of the car-using public, and the new 1920 Haynea makes an especial appeal to every one who wishes a car that is wholly desirable. The four factors of car'character beauty, strength, power and comfort are deft!y combined in the new 1920 Haynes. Its motor of velvety power, its extra-strong frame, its well engi' neered balance these featrxes underlie the constant sense of security and comfort in the Haynes. The thoughtfully placed refinements and conveniences add to the essential character value of the car. It is the touring car naturally expected of the builders of America's first car of an organization with the spirit and principles established through twenty'six years of successful automobile manufacturing. We advise prompt selection of the new Haynes you wish to own. In every way consistent with maintaining the char acter of the Haynes, we are expediting deliveries. The Haynes Automobile Company, Kokomo, Indiana, U. S. A. Umatilla Auto Co. 809 Garden Street Phone 417 11 r Thrr ft a tpnrfotit riu-7jf camvn- mnt in a'l the imn-rwff otn tyU. A Thtrmotbt.rtlr, uWp MM of luMAf. may b tsjr-wd Jut whP. touring thm country err doing city dnrtnA- w-fi- : -r door u walnut and tnhawiM tn car' 1 beauty, HAYNES 1070 "LIGHT STX Otm Cart tSSSSr-Fourdooo. IW .... Vtl Closed Can Coupt-4 npr sstiT-P biMuuitt-? Pwnen 4iW Cord T 4U aad Wooden Who-j SunoWd Louipmnu 1920 "LIGHT TWELVE" TA Cu 7 IW 14J0 Wktmhtm - Fourdooo, - Pientrr .... J4)U OavfOM Coup Pmitri ftM U . u. . tMumfr 4-U Cttid Tun Mad F" W,r WhccU Suoowd Pries BR F. O. B. K ' ' ' - " . 1 n. j, uitulvi. beauttfitUy illustrauJ. wUl A. The Haynes touring cerr- seven passengers twelve cylinders cord tiresfive win X 1 893 THE HAYNES IS AMERICA'S FIRST CAR 19 1 9 PEAK OF H. C. 0. L. WILL PROBABLY BE clothing. Increased cost coupled with strihi and other laborer reason for the niou ray of Joy is seen, how reduction, statement by buyttra t! il miners goods will be more bran 'i- to te men's clothin? wfll nt of lovely colors This is Answer of Pendleton Merchants to Question 'When Will Prices Go Down?' Food, Clothing More Costly. The Car, the Factory and the Dealer A car any lady can drive without trouble shifting gears or controlling the clutch or brakes. We want you to drive The Dixie as it is one of the few cars easily handled. T. & S. Motor Co. 722 Cot innwoofi Phnnp if "The peak of hlffh price. will prob ably be reached bj Spring." is the gen eral reply given by local niei i hant to the qnestiop, "Winn will the cst of living go down?" which t.- ContiUn ed In the "wails nf a suffering public. Pendleton store nay that prices of merchandise gpurchaJied for SprMg show a nharp ,ffvanoe. Atnoifi the articles wh'ch w ill cost more will be all kinds of knitted silk ffoodn, includ ing' hosiery, neckties and ur.-lerwenr. One reason for this, state manufac turers, is because raw silk, formerly sold at $3 a pound, is now lip. A prom ne n t firm w h let) RM n 1 1 fact u res women's knit silk gooAa has re fuse rl tn uecept any orders whati vcr for spring because of the shortage and un certain labor condit ions. Dress goods will be higher in the spring. Volte, popular fabric for wo men' dresses, which last summer e-st from 6' cents tn 7.". cents n ynrd will be $1 a ynrd. The Increase I" price is general fr gin Sham, omndy, and ther lumber fabrics. Shocw u Roar Ijeaui Shoes will soar once again with th coming of the sprin.- of 1 '-0. AH pumps and slippers will be S4 per cent higher in price than the ware in ltl stHtes local shoe man. "White kid shoes f"r spring are BO expensive, even at wholeaai price." sjild the local buyer, "thai I am not purchasins- any for my soring etoek," Kven not iciis will he more expen sive, one department tnr hi is-ndie-ton which generally buya needless to the thousands can olUjf n ipiarter of a thouaand f-r Ihe spring stock. All varieties of pins will be more ex pensive. Men's T.u- osily Mens clothing will klao cost nvr. with the announcement of hajcrcaaed prtcaa cornea th new thai there i-: .1 shortage at present in men's wear, and that Portia is 1 nt'erlug from nn overcoat famine. p. nHleton stores. L VV. wl IT NATURALLY FOL LOWS everybody cannot be an ex pert judge of Auto Repair ing. . People who know art not those who are deceived by inferior work. Whether you are an expert or not makes no difference when you send your car here. We do only one kind of work, the host, and at one price, the lowest. PARKS & NEBERGALL HERMAN CLAUSSENIUS SMt'tal Agent IDAHO STATU I IFK IN SI RAN CK An out Lane Cnannni tnni do . us boatneas in thv areal All assets eeet V. S liovemmi1:! Bonds, are In ur.-t-'n securities o! .-iutstanti.tl worth. Ilea, office 210 Heauretrard St. V. i Uox 3S. r o u p Spasn-todio croatp is itsualty relieve with j"' Cite applic;.t:on ot jf The Kelly Springfield Thir. i jut one fr. the Kelly we have th. f tires. Besides D'AMCND GOODRICH. Sit VERTCWN CORD AND MOHAWK Everv trp w;th a u?;rantee VULCANIZING, RETflT. GING AND TUBE REPAIRING A Hig line of accessor .oi, oils, Greases, Etc. Free air ar;d water at curb. PENDLETON ROBBER 8 SUPPLY CO. 111. Iuni. Mmn WHO! JCa v 1 I vn RFTAIX 30.- Kl lour) M.. Tl lilllMI 1 .is 1 I however, are well supplied wuh Mtlj if OUR BC2Y5UAaO-0'.UC