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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1020
News of Pendleton
Ik Attending Huolnrmn OolUW.
Minn 1... r.-.. O'Connall, formerly a
tnHchur In the l'mttleton m hool, . in
U ncllnn bunlnen - In I-o Antrim
Krho Iwyer Vlirillnc llerr.
I. M I'ateraon. who recuntly npn
t a law office at Echo In the Bank
Of Kcho building, la In l'endleton today
attending' to aomo mattera in ronnce
in n with the opening of hla practice
hiTf.
linUrltta Trnilar Knight ttwr.
Pendleton Commandery No, 7.
Knight Templar, laat night gave
work in three rank to four candl
datea, the ceremony hutting until puat
midnight. The work Included the
Jled Croaa, Knlghta of Malta nnd
Knlghta Templar.
Onmix Itata Heiiw Tranalfoel.
C. K. Cronoton la today tranacrihfng
Information received In the voluntary
cenaua conducted by the local buHl
liCfamen to carda which will be acnt
to W. A. Terrnll, cenaua aupervlaor
for thla dlatrict. The Hat Inctndea
the numea of nil who are thought to
linve been overlooked by the' govern
ment cnumeratora In their canvaaa of
the city. 80 far the only complete
rfturna which have come in are from
the north aide.
Uturna from Ktxikaiie.
J. II. McC'ook. vice prealdent of the
American National bank, returned thla
morning from a liuaineaa vlalt In Rpn
knne. He left here on Hunday.
U Driving New Car.
C. U Klein la driving a new I'aige
6-3l, purchaacd from the Umatilla
Motor Hulea Co.
Auto AKNoelufion to Meet.
The regular meeting of the Pendle
ton Automobile Aaaociiilion will be
held thla evening, at which time fur
ther plana will be laid for the annual
Htitomobtlc ahow aoon to be held In
thla city. J. II. Knight, prealdent, who
waa abaont In the eaat at the laat
Bleating, will preside.
J0I111 Hull Hnapital.
John Hull la u patient' In Ht. An
thony a lioapltal where he .had Jim ton
alia removed thla morning.
Mm. Itighy t'onvaleailng
Mra. f. A. Itigtjy, who haa been ill 1
'i im. puni iu auya, la convalescing at
her home at 501 Jackaon street.
storm la Indicated.
The barometer reglatera 29.35 and
Ui atlll falling, which la Indicative of
a atorm. The maximum temperature
today la 36 nnd the m.lnimum la 20.
anya Mnjor ljte Moorhottae's official
weather report
It v. Nta 11 field to lie IM'fenilant.
Hervice on a suit filed In the United
Htntra district court In Portland In
Jcne, 1819, ha Jut been completed
and In the future proceedings of Story
Ad work may he atarted against R.
If, Htnnfteld well known aheepmnn of
thli: section. T. P. Story and I.. P.
Work, cattle dealers of Bozemnn,
Mont., allege they contracted with
Stnnfleld for "000 yearling ewea at
f 11.60 a head. They declare Stnnfleld
did not keep hla contract and they
seek 121.000 damages.
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Apples
,We have a very fine lot of Spitzen
bergsand Yellow Newtons in three
grades. gfct
EXTRA FANCY. $400
$ ( FANCY . $3.75
C. GRADE $3.50 .
4
Waste Less Buy the Best'
Pendleton Cash Market Inc.
Fine Groceries and Meats
Phones 101. (Private exchange connecting both
departments.)
I0i-i6i-idi-idi-ibi-i6i-idi-i6i-i6i-i6f
I- IVmlloton Visitor.
August C. Cole, of Rpokane. ia a
Pendleton visitor and la the guest of
hla sister, Mrs. K M. lirown. Mr.
Cole Is un ex-service man.
I'liutl Aixxnint f iled TVxlay.
The final account in the estate of
Jens A. Jensen waa filed this afternoon
by H. D. Peterson, administrator and
the final hearing date set for February
Stanricld uiol lleraiiston To Debate.
Stanfleld and Hermlston high
schools will debate at Stanfleld Friday
night. The debate la part of a series
of triangular debates between Brtfo,
Stanfleld and Hermlston.
New Clerk Arrives.
Martin 1'nser n i , . 1 . . ... nnt
aa clerk In the office of W. W. Cry
der, Umatilla forest supervisor. Mr.
Unser, who Is an ex-service man. waa
formerly clerk in the Wenaha forest
office.
Ixme Hock Man Visits.
! John W. Maldment, of Lone Rock,
j returned to his home today after a
short business visit In l'endleton. Mr.
jMaidment is a well known sheep man
of 'jllllam county. He has served as
jcounty commissioner of that county.
Naval iivvnc nay Set.
March 27 has been designated by
Admiral Hugh Hodman, commander
Of the Pacific fleet, as naval reserve
day, according to Information receiv
ed today by Chief Ralph Carr, in
charge of the recruiting office here.
A complete program for the observ
ance of the day will be announced
later.
Condon nuaineosinan Irene.
Orris B. Robertson, business man of
Condon, and a director in the First
National Hank of that city, left today
for his home after a business visit In
Pendleton. It is reported that Mr.
Robertson will be a candidate for
senator from Gilliam county, to suc
ceed M. D. Shanks who resigned when
he changed his residence from Condon
to Iehanon.
I JtitonuntH llody Returned.
Lieutenant Warwick Williama, of
Portland, who died a year ago while
pei-ving i the lT. S. Navy In the Medi
terranean and whose body has been
'nt home, will be burled Thursday In
l'ortliind. Lieutenant Williams wrh
i Mi'wn in l'endleton, and his widow,
Mrs, .Madeline Uollons William, Is a
former Pendleton girl.
Unusual Value -In Tires
for Small Cars
Not only is characteristic Goodyear merit
conspicuous in Goodyear Tires for small cars
but ordinarily the first cost is found to be
not greater than that of other tires: often if
is actually less.
The combination of unusual value in first
cost and very low final cost, of course, is a
result of Goodyear experience, expertness
and care employed as insistently in the
making of 30x3-, 30X3V2- and 31x4-inch tires
as it is in the construction of the famous
Goodyear Cord Tires used on the highest
priced automobiles. '
For this reason more cars using these small
sizes were factory-equipped last year with
Goodyear Tires than with any other kind.
Get this unusual tire value to enjoy on your
Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or other
small car, at the nearest Goodyear Service
Station. Get these tires and Goodyear Heavy
Tourist Tubes at this station.
30x3 Goodyear Double-Cure 40-VOO
Fabric? All-Weather Tread ZU
30x3 Goodyear Single-Cure t- 1-7 f.K
.bric, Anu-Skid Tread ?1 I
Goodyear Heavy Tourist TvbM a-e thior, strona tubes that
reinforce casings properly. Why rik a good rising with a
cheap tube? Goodyear Heavy Tourist X uhtm vi little mora
than tubes of leu merit. iCxJ'2 sue in water- $"2)0
proof bag . . "
"See Me Before
The Fire"
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Navy films Tonight
The life on the IT. S. Ship Idaho
which took the persldent of Brazil to
Uio de Janlero will be shown In a two
reel navy film at the Alta theatre to
night. Chief Quartermaster Myers and
Chief Pharmacists mate Corder are
bringing the films to Pendleton. Chief
Myers is an old ship mate of R. Carr,
head of the local recruiting office, the
two having served together in the
navy.
With an accident policy written through thla
agency.
We write them at the lowest rates ami glee yon
JOE KERLEY
Insurance, Loam, 'V
T Real Estate, Grain
721 Main Pendleton
Vocational Advisor Coming.
R. (t. White, vocational advisor for
the Red Cross, will be in Pendleton
February 10 to meet with all ex-service
men interested' in vocational
training. Mr. White will be at the
Red Cross rooms in the federal build
ing and Miss Virginia Todd, secretary,
urges ex-service men to meet with
Mr. White during his stay here as he
will not return to Pendleton for sev
eral weeks.
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'rxvtl DOffA" To Get Medals.
Six hundred medals to be awarded
Oregon boys who enlisted in the U. S.
Marines during the war have been re
ceived at Marine Corps headquarters
In Portland for distribution, t'matilla
county men who served in the corps
are to be notified when their medals
are ready, says word from the Port
land office. Recruiting: officials have
received from Washington I. C. offi
cial list g-lving- the names and addres
ses of all Orepronlaiis mustered out of
the Marines since the armistice.
!cott on Potatoes." This feign trai
hung out Monday in front of a pro
duce marke at California and IHvlsa
dero streets. The firm has decided
to join the housewives' league in boy
cotting tubers at present prices by re
fusing to handle them until the com
mission men lower the price, and
others are expected to follow.
George Shlma. the Japanese potato
king, is charged by members of the
housewives league as being responsi
ble for the present hair-raising price
of potatoes. "Spuds" now are retail
ing at four pounds for 25 cents.
This price, the housewives say, is
unjustifiable. They have been look
ing into the cost of potato production
and find that while the cost increased
(67 per cent in 1919 over that in 131$,
a normul year, the farm returns to
Shi ma were increased more than 7 0
i par cent.
j Phi ma, who has been in falifoi T.'a
(30 cars, is credited with beinq: inanv
i times a millionaire. He is said to have
rtaue much more in land dealings in
; Cieson and California than in potato
production. There is no quest io.i,
irxwover, that he controls the miriiet.
and fixes the price, npw abnormally
laifrh. Shlma is said to have had two
bad years 1317 end 1918 dii3 to
r ; i 'a! crop' fai'u -vs; now, with a :
good yield, he wl! make more money ,
C it ot potaroos tluiil ever befor e
SERVICE
QUALITY
INTEGRITY
DEPENDABILITY
Are the foundations of the edifice of Business
Success which this institution has built up. The
satisfaction of profitable trade binds our custo
mers to us. We handle all building problems.
We help you plan and build just what you want.
That is Service. The material we furnish is of
the right quality, and if you traded with us m
L910 and still trade with us in 1920 that indi
cates INTEGRITY AND DEPENDABILITY.
Remember, we always have a stock of the best
Rock Springs Coal on hand at all times.
sTn it VIM LUMBER
(WATCH THIS SPACE)
MisMng Man Sought.
Chief of Police Roberts today re
ceived a letter from Mrs. C. S. Bird,
of Pontlac, Mich., asking whether
anyone In this vicinity knows of the
whereabouts of her father, Alvia Sea
ver. who nlso goes by the name of
Jark Bradshaw. The man used to
keep company with cowboys in this
recllon and when unemployed made
hln headquarters at Pendleton. She
enclosed a picture of the man which
may be seen at the police headquar
ters. Anyone knowing of his where
abouts or any other Information about
tim Is asked to communicate with the
chief.
MARINE EMBLEM IS
CHARM IN TURKEY
CONSTANTIN'OPljF:, Jan. 21. The
uniform and the globe, eagle and an
chor emblem of the United States
Marine Corps Is a charm In the streets
if Constantinople.
During all the time the V. 8. R. Gal
veston has been stationed here not a
single marine has been attacked In the
streets, although they are sometimes
ashore 1st at night.
So far the marines have been uni
formly correct In their, behavior, and
their officers ascribe their Immunity
from molestation to their reputation
as fighters and the "huskiness" of the
detachment from the "Galveston."
Canned Milk I gT
can . . . . I vC
Blue Ribbon Milk, per can 15c
White Nampa Soap, 3 bars for 25c
Rambler Syrup, 1-2 gal. 85c; gal. $1.65
Wunder Polish, 4 cans for 25c
Old Dutch Cleanser, per can 10c
Sea Foam Washing Powder, package 10c
See Our Ad on Page 9
Wm r SERVICE
Grocery Department
Two Phones 526
ARE
YOU
LEGALLY
MARRIED
?
STORE JOINS HOUSEWIVES
IN BOYCOTT ON POTATOES
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. Jl. Doy-
INCOME TAX ASSURANCE
How do you know that the return you
sent in was correct? Will a revenue agent
find additional tax due? There is a pen
alty if he does. I can give you reasonable
assurance of doing the work right and save
you annoyance in the future.
CECIL COSPER,
Income Tax. Adviser.
Auction Sale
Saturday A
January f
The entire stock of E. L. Power's Har
ness and Saddlery shop, will be placed
on sale and auctioned to the highest bid
der, Sale begins at 1:30 P. M. sharp.
TERMS OF SALE CASH.
We reserve one bid on every unreason
able bid.
COL. Win. F. YOIINKA, AuetioiHvr.