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MMM PAGE FIVE DAILY EAST OREQONTAN, rEyPJJSTON, OSEOftN, THUBSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1020. TEN PAOES IIMMMI CONROn CASH GROCERY IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROYS Criseo. . Vi lbs. 0c, 3 lbs. $1.15, 6 lbs. $2.30 Extra Quality 7 oz. Toilet Paper, 3 rolls 25c Shasta Tea, blk. or green, '2 lb. 25c, 1 lb. 50c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins 5 for $1.00 4 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 NEWSllF THE CUUNTY j OFFICES AND OFFICERS j It. H. HtJinflHd, .I'tH. j.h Cunha Hr.. una FBd W. aihIi;-.vk or Kctm, wr appointed Rpprfttotri f the wtatfl of the lulu Twltf ToH. Ask i . i r i i 1 1 M for Ippralml. A )0tltlfin viiH filed in probata rourt today for an exteiiHion of 30 d;iya' time In whirh t obtain the appralSal In the Chartoa W. Brown field estate. Thft petition doi-liirea that the cxeru tor h.ia beep unable in the time allot ted to dim-over all of the dceaeMe lirourty. The order uruntlntf the pe tition WUM Hignutl by Judgo C. H. Muruh. Sfintin' i --C.iihio ( as hi Friday, j The circuit court H-FHfon on I'rldny will ! devoted to the trial of the rtuv of K. r. BujiimtTs vh. Jerry Itolan Thin Im e,n action by pommera to re cover what ho claim Ih due him uh cominlHHion on the operation of a blarkHtnlth shop at Kcho. He uhhpHh In hlH OOin plaint that he rented I loin n the nhop and equipment in return for which he wum to receive half of the profit. lb- uIIckch that Kolun "held out" on hint. 1'eteraon, Hlahop & Clark rcprenent the plain tin ana Jumea A. fee the defendant. HV 1 I flee. 3, Tp. 1 H. It. 32. Lee lluinmell l. J. W. I-Hiinei; $10. HW 1-4 NW 1-4, N -l SW 1-4 and BW H I RoO. 1, aid mate arid hound tract 1 ' 1 and land1 In Hoc. l' ...... . vv lJ Beef 1 1 Ti. 4 K. 11. Moms Tuylor IUIh Tucker, ml meto unit hoiiml Iraro In NW 1-4 Rec. , Tp. 3, N. H, 30. j, i:. Montgomery ' Hiiviiv. 17000. K I--' BW 1-4 and W H 1-4 Kee. r. Tl. N. n. i. Walter Itnnhuln to Henry llanhals. In iinil t UK 1-4. Bsc. II. Tp. 3. N. n. $l nod. An undivided 1-2 Intcresl In and lo SIC 1-4 Hoc 11. Tp. ::. .V It 13. Henry nnnhnl.-i to Walter Ranhals., 116.1(10. I'ndivMed 1-' Intercut In HW 1-0 Sec. 11, Tp. I If. R. 33. KilKur Hoon tO Jacob ottUnsrt. II. '..400. N 1-2 Bee. 32 nnd N' 1-2 Bee. 33. Tp. . V. n. 34. Mary FT. Th.irp to Watts A Roger!, lion, rit 10 In Block I, Athena. John T. Owle to Wm. and Henry Hondo $47,101). E 1-2 Bee. 34. Tp. 3, V. K. 81 and NK 1-4 floe. 3, Tp. 2 N. n. 31. John FT. riodlnr to Neah Winn, jnr.o. T.nt IS. Block 53. Arnold & RhWs Add. Pendleton. Flrnt Vat'l Tank of TTormWton to I Emma Johnon..$l!.'0. Lota 11 nnd II Block "C" Kir! Add to Hermit-ton. iDllMlllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIHIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll FORD one i.tipi-' to Marry A marriage llcennn waa . - led by tho county clerk today to Hyron E. Chamberlain and Mina Charlotte Healy both "f whom reMlde In Pendleton. rtlvalM In Art Friend. iKiuber ho been offered $G for that InM plcttir of hlH. Mr. Pinieri He mpat have had an ex pe naive frame put on It. Host on TranHcrlpt. The Universal Car I Don't Depend on Soring Deliveries " Spring dollvorteal of Kord cars have never been certain, and S - they Hhould not be dependiu upon, nc'imind baa alwaytf been S - freuter for Kord cara than the mipply or protluction. Ho. if you would b aure of havlnfc a Kord ear. buy It now while deliveries 9 tro powtlble. Don't wait even next month Is an uncertainty. - Only a limited, apecified number of ear has been allotted to z lhn trritrY. That allotim-nt cunnnr tw Increaaed. because tho demand all over the country is greater than the supply or pro- 1 Z rturtlon. Uet your order in now, and you will be one of those who Is aure of a Kord car out of our ullotnont. It's first come first served. All orders are filled In rotation. So. if you would be forehanded, if you would be certain of hav- tnic u Kord car when you want It then you will buy a Ford now. 1 A signed order with us is your protection. It is the result of S the wlmlnm of looking ah i l. S If you buy a Ford car now, don't think you have to "8tore"ait. S The Konl to a car made to aer4- lu owner for buNiness or plea- aure throughout the entire year. Konl owners have long wince - come to recognise the fact. It Is no longer popular to "lay-up" 3 four car for tho winter. Huy a Kord car now, and use it now. Inbt on (.eiiitfriF KonJ Mtt. Simpson Auto Co Cor. Water A .IoIhihoii Kts. I'lionc 40 finiiuiiuiiiiitiiiiitttttiMftfitiifiiiifiiiiHfiiitiitiiiitffiiiiiiiHifittiitiiiiiiitfiiiiiiiittiiiTt Arguments IN- 'i.I TIiIh Afternoon. Arguments In the case of Smith Bros. vh. Peter Weidert were taken up I In circuit court this afternoon, the taking i;f testimony having been com- pletcd Jus before the noon adjourn ment. A verdict is expected from the jury before adjournment this evening. . The Jury sitting In the case consists i of o. D. lllleman. Charlea Bloom. i K. Koeprke. M aortee FraKler. OeorM V. Winn, Martin Kufxira. Charl- K. ! i:rd. S. R. Thompson. Craig Tull, H. i A Wlmer, IXlbert Cheesman and Alex Jchnaon- r I 5 i 5 Name It Win and $15.00 I have purchased the rVtail (h partinvnt of Holibach's Bakery on Court street, and will open at once a DOWN-TO-TRE-MINUTE GROCERY STORE, and want an appropriate oanieforit Therefore am offering two prizes: TEN DOL LARS FOR THE NAME ADOPTED and FIVE DOLLARS FOR SECOND CHOICE. A committee of three will act as judges and award the prizes. ' Write the name on a slip of plain paper, put your name and address on the reverse side, plaee it in a sealed envelope, and address it to "Name Contest Committee," ear of East Oregoni an, before noon, Monday, January 19, 1920. D. S. DUNLAP. BAD BLOOD !ggggSgg"?f?B .tiioror I dc AflaIait Th nffadavtt of the Jury which gave a verdict for 11700 to W, U Kb bert wa filed with Judgo O. W. rtaolpt Wednesday afternoon, ahowing that their verdict was not worded t rnnvfv t ho meaning they Intended. Tho matter now stands as a motion which will be heard by the judge probably next week when there ia time. Gcta lior - and Maiden Name A divorce was granted today to Mrs. Hilda Lav from William B. Ixve. Her maiden name of HUda Ahola is ordered restored. COST OF JELLICOE'S TOUR $400,000 ABOVE EXPENSE OF-SHIP HE SAILED ON Pacific Coast Folks Testify ffandlakf. Oregon: "I want to write a testlmonitil Mling what Dr. Pleree'f medi cine has done for nie. I was bother ed with an.uleeroa niy huht aan for a year. I went to a doctor biro but his medicine did dm n- good. The aot9 got wor- ribt along, ao I trica Chinese Dortoraod his roedieine did "V nvj while, tin n the sore scorned to ba settinx worse so I tried Dr. Pierce's medicines. I took two and a half bottles of Dr. Pierce'a Golden Medical Discovery and used Dt. Pierrt V All-ib al iuv Salve and the uloer was all well before I had the medicine afl used, and I reootn mend these melirinra to other sufferers.'' MISS BERTHA HAYES. It ' - WHY BOTHER WITH TWO PAIRS OF GLASSES? For Over 40 Years" If HYPTOIT Tonic and Blood Builder a-X GLASSES JLm Cbeoalia, Waab. "1 have n ad Dr. PienTe's tnodttftoaa in my family for over 4'l yeiirs ami have alwny found tlicin ju.-t as reprosented. I tbiak Dr. Pierce's IIe:isant Pellets have no eouul for constipation: and (live you far and near vision in the itme. lens. They are ground from wonderfully clear crystal glass and and blood builder csmiot be l"t. in fact, the lower part is invisible. I can heartily recommend any and all of j No matter whether you need Kryp- Ihr. narsn nnlaflaeai "My daughter had . hronic constipation ' WHm or some other kind of glasses from babyhood and doctor muH not cure jyoU are sure of lh proper examinu- m KiS. : ' -! I Used Player Piano We now have a fine used player p:ano at a RTeM bargain. 88-note player, unit valve action, bench and reels included. Other pianos from $350 and up. Warren fs Music House Pendleton, Oregon. Phone 524. 820 Main St MKbnnfnN'H, Jan. 15 The cost of bortl Jollleoe's t"ur throughout AuMtrahuda in the IntereKta of the AiiKtrallan and Xew Zealand naviea wan more than $400,000 above the cost of maintaining 'the vwael whereon he kept head(iiartern, according to a statement by Kin-t told f the Ad miralty,. Walter Ing. Iord Jellicoe had at his dlapoB.il H. M. A New Zea land; one of the oaaamon wealth's most i I modern battle eriilsera. je'ssie k. swon oitii, i.tao Alfred st.' tion of your eyea, and consequently the riybt glaases if you come here. DR.PItRCES GOLDEN MEDICAL DISCOVERY rOH THE BlOOD.aiVR.tUfVGS. Used Car Bargains FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE One Dodge Touring Car, one Maxwell Touring Car both in good mechanical condition and exceptionally fine bargains. Have your tire made new with Gates Half Soles, a 6000 mile guarantee with every one. AGENTS FOR FEDERAL TIRES Gertson & Marty Phone 595 639 Cottonwood St. LEAGUE WILL MEET FIRST JANUARY 16 PA HIS. Jan. IS. The supreme OOundl Saturday decided that the In augural meeting of the league of na tion will bo held January , l.con l.oureoiH. of France, will preside and d' livi-red an a'ldreiw us will fcarl Cur r.eon, of Llrltiau. LID OFF ON OPERA. PARIS EXPECTS ITS GREATEST SEASON "The, The car that will make you a proud owner. The car that a demonstration from u will make you a buyer. TWItlf. Jan. 15. This winter"s aeaaon nt tho Opera Rationale and the l Opera Combine will bo enjoyed with greater rellah than ever by Tarisums land visitors to tho French capital, as lit ia the first time wince the war that Parla producers have been nblp to aive opera with all tho aocomiiainmenls Ivibit h make It the lending s-n-ial and artistic feature vf the saaim's enter- talnntent. Tho most Interesting event of the opera Combine thus with the debut (i-t nnH nt MaM Hilda Roosevelt, cousin of the lnte Theadore RooaeVeH : in the role of Manon in Massenet ! opera of the. samn name. The verdict of I'arla crltlca was highly flattering to Mjss Koosevelt and the consensus was that sho invested tho role with all Ita tarrtttbmnl charm and brilli ance. The Farts press referred to the "rtellclonx voice'" of the young nrtist which she "managed to perfection." and In terms of praise commented on the varloty of her acting, "which was by tnrna pnsaiorrato. dramat'o nnd playful." maintaining without dissent that Miss Koosevelt a Interpretatbm compared favorably with that of Sibyl Sanderson. Hellbronne and Mary Oar- den. RUB NEURALGIA PAIN AWAY. DON'T SUFFER Instatf Bdlefl lt"l None Torture, ntn nod SOserjr i:n:in om Willi st. 'Jncnai unlmoiit." - . . i -k j n i t zvm jiji i OCASSES GROUND TO flT YOUR EYES LENSES DllPUCATEO ON SHORT NOTICE AMERICAN NATl. BANK BUILDING. PENDLETON. Phone 609 Conquers pain never fails. Hub soothing. i"Tietratlns "'St. Jiieolw I.lnlmrnt" riKht en the afhe or pain, anil out OQtnea the neuralpia mla ery. Here's a joyful experiment! Try it! Ciet a small trial Pottle from your druggist: pour a little in your hand and rul It gently on the sore, aching ........ lu.fr.i-,. mi realize it in just a moment all pain and neural gia disappear. it s almost mm but the Joy is. that the misery doesn't ed and congestion Is relieved and your neuralgia is oveicnme. Stop suffering: Jt s needless neu- ralgia ami pain of t.11 kinds, either In the face. head, limbs or any part oil the hodv. Is Instant! banished. -St. .Jacobs Liniment" is perfectly harm ing and doesn't born or discolor the skin, tn use for half a century. We Are Receiving Some Coal Now and Have in Stock at Present King Utah Lump Roek Springs Lump and Nut B. L. BURROUGHS Inc. Phone 5 City ' iSBSBBBBBK Have your Laundry done the new way by letting us do it. The Troy Laundry 610-12 Garden St.Phone 179 Send it to the Laundry - - fj II Caruso Is tho father of a baby daughter. Tie will be ndmitting pres- ! ently how liltln ho really knew, after L about high notes. Detroit News. !T.?S.MotorCo. 722 Cottonwood Phon 46 REALTY TRANSFERS 1 BEEIMk Itebeeoa K. Onlnes to Kva Viola ( allahan I0. N -t N V 1-4 NW 1-4. Sec. .Id. Tp. 6. . U. -K- SCHOOL BOY PEANUT BUTTER One pound tins 40e, 2 1-2 pound tins 90e, 5 pound tins $1.75. Monopole Dill Piekles, qt. tins . . 25c Ortego Pimentos, pen can 20c Williams Horse Radish, pint jars 35e Heinz India Relish 25c and 45e "iiT-inr s o VAiUt TY Grocery Department Two Phones 526 I The Portland Flouring Mills Company IN PACIFIC COAST ELEVATOR CO. WAREHOUSE AT THOMPSON AND E. RAILROAD STREETS OPPOSITE GAS TANKS At this location a complete stoek of OLYMPIC FLOUR, HAY, MILL FEED. OATS, CORN, ROLLED BARLEY, ETC. will be carried at all times. Telephone orders given prompt attention. Deliveries made to any part of city. General Storage and Forwarding Business Pacific Grain Co. Office Phone, 35 Warehouse Phone, 430 815 Main Street Adam -N. Kerns in r.a una ana- han 111. S 1-! XYV 1-4 WW 1-4 sec . Tp. r.. N. R. 5S. 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