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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1919)
TWELVE r.3Bf dmit Off oiifrmraw. ramiwoir, otwhw, Tuesday, dec-ember a. if, COM ROY'S CASH GROCERY IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CON ROYS Crisco. . 1 Vi lbK. 60c, 3 lbs. $1.15, ( lbs. $2.30 Extra Quality 7 oz. Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 25c Shasta Tea, blk. or green, 1 2 lb. 25c, 1 lb. 50c Van ('amps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins 5 for $1.00 Van Camps and Franks Soups, 2 for. . . 25c EXTRA GOOD HULK 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 NEWS OF THE OUUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS Rh.U ;n1 are Hi,, matt) born "f a floatation, will ) Klvn codeuli.tU, "hmilit thv earn to MltfitO fhc annual 1 nffrvtlng; nf the rhambrt . Tho uHaocla lion, however, will not pay th- x 1 Pmihcm "f MndJnir official dalagatval i nor will it, at thlM lime, mulfuvor to! Kct ludivldiiftl mrmbei-MhiM locally for; the Muto chamber. r. ii. Oiifry Gtm iirw. A dlvurcn wuh Kiuiited Hutui'day to IT H, Cttrry from Mm. Km ma C. C'ur- IV, l iiuitiiia Ta ntoattv M.tfl 11 rmatilla county will receive $3- I2H0.4S iih a Hhtiro oi money received by the ft final government from rent- Ih. Mulew of limber and other nource frooi the format reaervea. Oregon countieH will rcolve a total of $115, 405.74, which will be divided among it" counties. Man l ined Tor inht ltiir. Klnm Vuldn, a rancher residing near Kreewuter, wan fln-d $25 and coHtH by Justice Joe II. I'arkea thin j afternoon for havinK a beaver in hi j H Hn-HH)on. The skin and curcaHH of the animal were found in Waldcn a flOWMMlOII by iJeputy Game Warden William Alto Monk Tm;or fUM JtffpMft MoHeK Tuylor, defeiiflttn: In the cae of Iley Winn v. Mmen Taylor, today filed notice of appeal with the atate HUprcme court, from the recent circuit court declMlon favoring the plaintiff. HIk petition for u rehearing was de nied recently by Judge Fred WUaon. of The Dallea, who pretdded during the trial of aeveral canes in which Tay lor was interested. The case will be heard before the supreme court In lvndleton at the May term. The judgment against Taylor Is fr nearly 14000. Hack Interest PpUIWIH Wanted. Mrs. Krunkie K. fox today filed null 'against Klbra K. T4arrls and H. ( '. Kil- (lote to enforce payment of $24Ii, al leged to be the overdue Intaraat pay ment for ono year on a note for $.'(. 500 of which she is now the owner. She 1m represented by Itnlcy, JtuJcy and Hteiwer and H. J. Warner. ' i i PLAYER PIANOS neire is an ssavMsssWMsaa ma Lm. sssV am Stair ( barn l m t Slam! Clurlflcd. The hoard of managers of the Pen dleton Commercial Association last night clarified that body's attitude to. ward the slate chamber of commerce. The association has not divorced It ptll frirn the stale chamber nor drop ped its membership, but decided that perHoiiK who have Individual member- Two Couple issued Licenses. tm:itr W. I.undgren. of Yakima, and ! Miss Marlon Murray, of Pendleton, J were Issued a marriage license yester- ! day afternoon and were married last A:. evening. A license was issued today to Marion F. Hall of Totichct. and Miss, Ksste Winifred Holmes, of Pilot Rock. They plan to be marrlefl 'here tomor-! row. Battery for Your Car and it will give "punch" and "pep" to your start ing system. The space saving "Unit Seal" con struction gives extra plate surface hence greater capacity per unit of weight and volume. This means built-in durability and power. Let us show you your "Exl&e" Bat tery and explain its special features. For battery testing, filling or expert battery advice come to our m "JExibe" Service Station Thisservice is free to all battery users. Repairs, the prompt and satisfactory kind, on any make of battery at the right price. Be Prepared For Influenzal; Hook Supplies Found Scarce. Sources of rock supply for gravel- i lin; the. Havana to Helix highway were found scarce yesterday by En- i Kincr It. H. Haldock. County Road- . master R. K. Phelps and County i Judge C H. Marsh, who went over the route. One good supply was located mile north of Helix, another about on- rniio south nnd the only other source near tho McConn roach placa j close tt( Havana. Mr. Haldock sug- j Vested that test pita be dug along the , right of way after the snow rw-lts to determine wheihr there aro gravel I beds at convenient Intervals. At the listam c Hrhwh rock would have be hauled now. it $4 and fi rock would cost be a yard, be t siiinated. CUT THIS OUT Many medical m n say we will prob- , ably have another epidemic this full. Ml us all hope and pray we V. ill not. Rut at the same time let us be wall prepared. The flu ni it is called, usually starts with a cold and tiKhtnesa in the chaati I If you even suspect there Is a chanr Mutt you may be ift-tiog infUn nz,i take a good doae of laxative tea. such as Dr. : Carter's K A B Tea or Celery King and ; end for your physician. While you arc waiting for the doctor rub Begy'a Mus- tarine on throat ana chest STAGE IS OVERTURNED i 8 Just 14 more days left to buy that Player Piano for Xmas. We have pianos in walnut, mahogany or fumed oak, dull or satin finish. Benches to match and rolls included. A payment down is all that is necessary to secure one of our fine pianos. Simpson Auto Co. (East Oreponian Special.) I'KIAH. Dec. 9. Bob Hicks shoul der was Injured and four other pas- i sengers of the I'kiah stage were badly Rub It on freely and never mind if it; shaken up last Til day when the doea feel good and hot. It cannot blls- j horses became frightened at Willow Bt " JtSirthM-M; and che.t; , " "'' et omu one to rub this en-my of In- overturned aftc-r their wild run. Mr. Humiliation over Vour entire back and and Mrs. Pearaon and seven months'; especially between the shoulder blades. 0i,j nfH1,t. and Hubert Bond were pas- monla. which often quickly follows the j escaped with a shaking up. Mr. Hicks flu and is Just what the doctor tries j was rltling on the driver's seat and was hard to sidetrack. . . thrown off anainst a water trough. . .ar.J'JX I A.- Ollli,and. driver, was Mt be- for use at any drug store. jhlnd when the horses ran away, as he " Remember it is made of roal yellow . was hitching them to the coach when t Tilfl aw cf nature holds that every mustard. V It for, sore throat. tn( v btt.amn frihtened. 1 . - v. - I The little two year old daughter of i tllsoenaable. Warren's Music House i 2? Phone 524 820 Main Street '-truglis. chest colds. pleurisy. bron chitis. Itimbugo and all aches and pains. Phone 408 m You wont have to worry about any ill effect from the use of your eyes either for work or pleasure it' you wear glasses fit the new wav BY DR. A. M. SIMMON'S OPTOMETRIST Do not your eyes deserve the same attention " that you give your teeth? Have your eyes examined once a year by the man who knows them AT ROYAL M. SAWTELLE'S Optical Dept. r; 14. using I Yfll! OWN It NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply Cream in Open Up Air Nostrils I 'as sages. To Ah! What relief! Your clowned nos trils open rlfcht up. the air passages Of your head are clear and you can breathe freely. Xo more hawking, snuff li up. ntUCOUf discharge, head ache, dryness no struggling; for breath at night, your cold or catarrh is gone. Don't stay stuffed up! Get a small itottle of Kly's Cream Halm from your druKglst now. Apply a little of this flagrant, antiseptic cream in your nos trils, let it penetrate through every air ; ss, of the head; soothe and heal the swollen, inflamed mucous mem brane Riving vmi Instant relieC Kly's Cream Palm is just what every cold nnd catarrh sufferer has been peeking. It's just splendid. I Mr. :md Mrs. I, R. Iaurence fell Thurs day striking the base board, and cutt-j ' Ing an ugly gash Just above the eyes, j In moderation you make the condi Mr. and Mrs. Iaurence left at once, for. tion. but in the extreme the condition Pendleton with her tOV treatment. makes you. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wood Oibbs bft Thurs day for Pendleton where Mrs. oibbs may have to undergo an operation. READ THE WANT ADS One Buick Roadster JUST OVERHAULED AND REPAINTED One Buick Six in the best kind of order, everything in A-l and see for yourself. condition. Come in T. & S. Motor Co. Distributors for Dixie Flyers, Umatilla County 722 CnttnnwivwJ Phone 4fi A small blaze occtired at the home of Mrs. Maggie Walker Wednesday evening which was diacovvered by i Mrs. Fred Peterson who was passing by and went to the rescue. She went j into the lft and fought the flames on the inside and kept them from spread In until help arrived from town. Her ( j hair was singed on one Hide of her , head. Charley Welch left Wednesday for I Nolin.-wtth his cattle which he expects j to winter there. Phil Fairbanks, prlprietor of the j Lonjf Creek stage line, was in town Monday night on his return from Pen- j dleton. PHI ! Albert Peterson and Archie Mc OampbcU returned from Pendleton i the first of the week. Harry Huston moved his family to town Wednesday so as to be near ) school during the cold weather. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Helmick return- J ed from Rridge creek Tuesday after j a weeks visit over there. Carl Lorenz received an ugly wound fbat below the knee a few days ago j v hen a horse fell with him in such a wanner, that his leg was cut to the bone. He is now absent from school and will be fore some time. Rev. J. E, Herbert left Tuesday for Walla Walla on business. Walter Helmick and Claude Parvis I came over from Hridge creek Wednes day for suplies. returning Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kottmeier of Albee were 1'klah visitors Tbursda Mrs. K:iglin. who has been at the Pttot Uock hospital for the last two months arrived Ui I'kiah Wednesday evening with her infant daughter. They Joined Mr. llaglin who has ac cepted tho position as telephone ope rator in place of Mr. OlbKs who re cently resigned. I'kiah welcomes Sar.1 id Mrs. Raglln and hopes they will never regret their coming to i Kiln, Mr. Jttd Mrs. Fred .Mulkey of Hitter were guests at (he I'kiah hotel Thurs day night enroute to Kennewlck. Mr. Mulkey has sold his cattle, but ftill owns his bind near ritter nnd new seoii'ng a new locution. Mrs. Mabel Case and dugh'.er. Ruby returned from Hale Sunday. George D. Taylor of Clurdano, made ) final proof on his additional home stead last Tuefday, before J. D. Kirk V. S. Tutd commissioner. MY. C m ley i and Roy Montgomery also of Olurdane Ware his witnesses. Floyd Maitin began driving Mngo Monday on the Iong Creek rootc, Lee Iturr having lesigned. Joe ManxtiW left Tuesday for ltnV, nnd expects to arrive home early in January. Roll of het'Ot of the T klah school fr- the last nonth. First grade Clarence Huston. Kdna M.irtin. l,ct; Peterson and U;ie Case. Second r'-ide Rubv Sase. LtttRjB Martin, Rtwln iaurance. (Man Martin. Ciin!on Mai'lfn, Knima Walker. P- lly Wiilker. and William Walker. fourth grade L.yan P"ter .in. Fifth grub Sheldon Iaurance. Sixth KTade- I.orena Ness an 1 ("race . Peterson. Vlakth ...... r.tnnia Hnstoi. We Want Pendleton People to Know THAT THE UMATILLAFLOUR AND GRAIN CO. IS FAST BECOMING A PLANT WITH A PAY ROLL Our ever increasing business during ju st the past few months has grown by leaps and bounds. For instance, up to last April this plant had three people employ ed at a payroll of $300 per month and no w, since August first, oar payroll is $2000 Per Month With 12 People Employed Every dollar of this is distributed amo ng citizens of your own community. WE HAVE MANUFACTURED S00O BAR RELS OF FLOUR SINCE AUGUST OF THIS YEAR This was in addition to our chop mill p roducts. Skookum Pancake FLOUR is receiving recognition all over the North west and very extensively throughout Uma tilla county, outside of Pendleton. Very gratifying orders are constantly being re ceived from Portland. Spokane and Idaho p oints. Skookum Pancake Flour is a really good product, having already proven its w orth. Do not be misled by temporary cheap prices from large outside concerns. Thes e temporary prices are merely a club used to cripple the home manufacturer. If they accomplish the desired effect t he price on their own product begins to as cend. SKOOKUM PANCAKE Point is soiiO IIY tmaVBTOH CASH MAltKKT MBNDkaBVOJf Tlt.UMXt; '. Al.KX MKI5S IjYXUK BROS. joiix i.ax; JOHN DYER STAN DAKD iROCKRY URAV BROB. KCOXOMY SROOBUI CONROTI SI UK T. Wat :iii.xk PBOPUCN WARKROI M xi M.i, othi i; GROCEIU Umatilla Flour & Grain Co. Town office 220 E. Court St. Phone 1014 HiU i td WMki I MGR. NICO J. BLYDENSTEIN Tiessa Oibbis Carl bNM anJ par?