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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIVN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1020. PAGE FIVE IK NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFiCES AND OFFICERS Your Every Household Need is Here, Kitchen-Bedroom CONROV'S CASH GROCERY fine aelcc on display EVERYTHING FOR THE KITCHEN I IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROYS Federal Milk, large liie cant, 6 for $1.00 Von Camp Pork and Beans, No. 2 tin, 5 for $1. 5 ob. Toilet Paper, S rolls 25c 7 ox Toilet Paper, 3 rolls ...25c Crisco 60c, $1,20, $2.30 Cream of Wheat, package 30c Grape Nuts, package J 15C ASK OUR PRICES ON SYRUP BEFORE YOU BU Y Aunt Jemima Pancake and Buckwheat Pancake Flour, 2 packages 3K-. EPILE 20c' 35c' 40c AND 50c Red Mexican Beans 14 ib. $100 Mih. wt EkMate A.imiiH i. Tho ontJite of the littn Mr. Millie K. I ... 1 . of . 1 1 . 1 mi'-, wiih admitted to pro bite today with Henry K. I a-win uh HilnilnlHtrutor. Tin (D-crumMl loft real pi 1 Iert y t ut hunt m! at $2 700. J. T. IJeuallcn, L. L. Mann and K. 8. Curl were numcil uppraliters. iHtm . I ywtflrt for $H1.00. i William J. Hiii'iih wax awn nl.-d a terdlct for $$1.50 by the circuit court 5t y ycHterday trnoon In hlM ac-1 tlon IIMMt Dan Mr In tyre for Jlf. The ihiffiKlant wan alo :is-hk the cchIm, totjilliiK $80.20. L, ia. Mann wnM foreman of the jury. .'ury ritilw far Mjrrirk. j The circuit court Jury Uimt eveuinK returned a verdict for lifll Mvrlck. de fendant In an action Htnrted by W. J. porran Keeking to collect $174.50 damaffen. The Jury aHHenm d -oIh ot the action aaalnKt the plaintiff Bs It. Thorn pHon was foreman of the jury. csU "ywrn ai .y of Dressers and hiffoniers in ivory, golden oak dull and Ameri can walnut. At tractive designs to make the bed room delightful. Including McDougall Kitchen Cabinets, White enamel Chairs, Kitchen Tables, Kitchen Treasures and Breakfast Tables. GRUIKSHANK & HAMPTON JHIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIMIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIMUIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllliiiiHi 1FOR.D lutkor IKhvc' smm-,1. A decree of divorce wiih Kilned 1 day In favor of Mrn. Joule Hnk from Worl K. Unker. Her former name of Mrm. .Toslo Miller WM rMtol ot to her and he wn awarded the EJofietodjr of her three minor daUffhteta hy tho former miirrtiiat?. Title in fee rimple to a homentead entry wax alHo eranteil her and the defendant order ed to deliver over wMh!n JO days nil claim of title he has In any of her ! roperty. 124 E. WEBB "QUALITY COUNTS" . Use Our Exchange Department Phone 548 ZSSSS iilllllllNlllHIHIIIHIIUIIItlllllTIIIHflllirillllllilllllliiiiHi.iiii.in..... illiiilllilllllllllilllH The Universal Car S c. mm MecU Beiata Villain Hi Tin- estate of the late (Irani Ft S Milton farmer who died recentl son. J. HE. Coffman, W. W. Wassrr Athena lately shipped the peits of ten . a liquidated Monday, when the last ' The organization of the board of and H. L- Frasier were named op- : coyote and one bobcat to Shiibcrfs. payment wUH made on the mortgage, direc tors of the Hermiiton irrigation pralsers. cnicago rur house. He haa al- When a few outstanding notes held J ready c ollected 41 bounty for the i by members of the two lodgeg have Cud or WhiesUV Oil Friday Coyote, anil experts to realize In addl- ; been taken up, there will be a Joint Although many I'cndleton high i tlt,n $20 apiece for their pelts. He jollification held during which all evl school seniors will have 31 rr'' atjhnd besides two coyotes, a bobcat and dences of past Indebtednrrs vJlll Is? Die close of the semester cm rim., a nanger to peel at the time he made ceremoniously destroyed at the busi- fol- there will be no mid-term graduates tne shipment this year. Thirty-two creuus mt ipiired before a diploma can be secured and most seniors m arc aproarn- ing the reciuiiment will secure extra credits and graduate in June. Don't Depend on Spring Deliveries Sprlnjr dellveriee of Ford care have never beer) certain, and l hey should not be depended upon. Temand haa alwuyn been greater for Ford curs than the supply or production. 80, If you would be aure of having a Ford car, buy it now while deliveries are possible. Don't walt--oven next month is an uncertainty. Only a limited, spcclfie 'ISn umber of cars has been allotted to ihts territory. That allotment cannot be increased, because the demand all over tho country 1m greater than the supply or pro duction. Uet your, order tn now, and you will he one of those Who t sure of a Ford car out of our allotment. It's first come flr.it served. All orders are filled In rotation. So, If you would be forehanded. If you would bo certain of hav- mf a Ford car when you want tt then you will buy a Ford now. A signed order with us Is your protection. It Is the rcsujt of the wisdom of looking ahead. If you buy a Ford car now, don't think you have to "store" It. The Ford Is a car made to serve its owner for business or plea fure throughout the entire year. Ford owners have long since come to roroKnizo the fact. It In no longer popular to "lay-up four car for tho winter. IJuy a Ford car now, and use it now. In 1 t on Genuine Ford Parts. Simpson Auto Co S; lowing an operation for appendicitis, 3 : wjui admitted to probate this tffter-I " 1 slnonn. Mrs. Maude Steen, ills widow, l oi-c c loMirc Order Made 3 and William H. Steen, a brother, are I An order U allow the administratrix 5 appointed Joint administrate! -. He of the estate of the late John lorn to Slleft real property valued nt r,ii,ufiO foreclose a delinquent tax certificate 5; and personal property valued at J.' ). l!cn was signed in probate court today. S The only heirs are his wife and minor 5 -iVonian AdjiidKnl Bankrupt. Mrs. Marcella tvutllvan, of this city. I was adjudged a bankrupt in the United ! Suites court In Portland on Monday and her case referred today to Thomas Fits Gerald, referee In bankruptcy for this county. The date for the first meeting of her creditors has been fixed at February 4 at 10 o clock. -Mrs. Sullivan claims to have assets of J3S0, whic h she claims exempt, and liabili ties of $ 1 1 i4.5 8. There are nearly two score of creditors and for the most part the amounts owed each are slight. District took place Tuesday. Col. J. '. MrXatight was chosen president end W. J. Warner secretary. R. I Jack son drew the one year term. Col. Mc Naught the two year terns and Frank vvaugaman three years. As soon as the bonds of the above board of dlree- i 'tr.rs have been passed on and field. A $16,000 debt contracted In 1901 i Contractor Ashworth has finished steps will Immediately be taken to by the Held Fellows and ttntrht. r.f ! hnlUlcMr . mi lim.mc l.l. nnl h..nun ,,n c . . .. . ncss end of a match. structlon of the L O. o. F.-IC. of P. hall ; of the Weston Transfer? irrigation District. I BETTER THAN CALOMEL Thousands Havt Discovered )r. Edwards Olive Tablets Are a Harmless Substitute Cor. Water & JnlniMm Sts. Plume 40S TlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMINIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIUnillllllT KOEPPEN'S PRESCRIPTION DRUG STORE Dr. Edwards Olive Tablets are the Mrult of Dr. Edwards' determination not to treat liver and -bowel complaints with calomel. For 17 years be used these tablets (a vegetable compound roued with olive oil) in his private practice with preat success. They do all the good that calomel does but have no bad after effects. No pains, ro griping, no injury to the gums or danger from add foods yet thev r'i;mulate the liver and bowels. Take .Dr. Edwards' Oiive Tablets when you feci "logy" and "heavy. " Note how Lhey clear clouded hrain and ' rk up the spirits. 10c and 1 5c A tv A. C. Koeppcn & Bros. Tlio Drug Store That Series Votl lU'hU DR. H. M. HANAVAN DENTISTRY Boom 7, Temple Bldg. Phono 773 5 Stop beinp; a wall 4 f flower, learn the fantas- g jj tic art and be a live one S J and the pleasure is f 5 yours. f, 2 Wfl will leai h yotl or refuii'l your money. lasHes ruowlay, Tliursday and Baturday even inpH. Private dally from 1 to 5 p. in. All ball room dances iiulr'kly taujrht hy latest 1m provefl method. For information see PROF. KENNEDY St. George Hotel. graduate of the Master.son Sc-bncd of Daactaa, itoiton. Mass. W'K TKACH WITH THK lt Ill.tT TIMI) WIIH II IS lS. M.vri.M. To DAnck vtn- VFItS.M.l.V. The KENNEDY MUIR VCADEMIK8 PtlOlie in. 1 .Moore Hull Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says r. glass of hot water and phosphate prevents Illness and keeps us fit. NOTICE I have returned to my own ifflco. room r. LNIt.s Ituildlug. 'lease call 676 for appoint meats lt. IDI-KMAN. Just as coal, when It burns, leaves behind incombustible ashes, so the food and drink taken day after day leaves in tho alimentary canal indi- urestible material, which 1h not com pletely eliminated from (he system each day, becomes food for the mil lions of bacteria which Infest the howM. From this mass of left-over waste toxins and plomainelike poisons ere formed and suoked into the blood. Men and women Who can't pet feel- imr rlflTnl must beatn Uj take inside bat lis. I -of ore breakfast each niorn Inn diink a Rlass of hot water with a toaepnorrftil of HiHeatone plaOtjahate Ir It to -wash but of the bowuls the previous day's poison and toxins, and t. keep the ent ire alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick head ache, colds, bill -usness, constipation, Ol here who wake up with bad taste, 0U breath, backat he. rheumatic MXitt r.ess, or have a sour Bass' store eoll after meals, are ursred to get a ipiarter pound of limestone phosphate from 1 Reld I the dma store internal sanitatloi very little, but is anyone an enthusi nd ! REALTY TRANSFERS 1 iki:is. Chester A. Fee to John VV. EncTc cctt. II. 8W 1-4 fiV 1-4 Sec-. 2. and ft 1-2 WW 1-4. Sec. tt', Tp. 5. S. It. 31. Jas. A. Fee to John W. Endecott. laiida in Sees. 3T. and 36. Tp. 4. K. H. tt, and Sees. 3". 31. Tp. 4 N. R- 32. jSeen, 1 nnd 2 Tp. r.. S. It. 31. Btanfielcl NiirKerles to G. U Dun Inlnc. 1.0 W 1-2 XE 1-4, Sec. 33, Tp. 4. H. n. 25. H.'C. Smith to neo. lm Carv, J10. Lot 26, brand View Orchard Tracts, jxnrth 1 acre of tract 27. Orand View l Orchard Traetn. r.. R. St. Jolm to o. T Cary. 1. lt : and north 1 acre of lot 27. Orand View Orchard Tracts. O. U Dunnins to J. v. and Claire B. Sturdlvant tsr.OO. W 1-2 BW 1-4 Sec. 33 Tp. 4 N". it. 29 also Smn'ield Orchard OUtlota 141. 162, IBS. 154 and 155. Henry T. Torkelson and Eva Torkal sen tn T. O. Oondman. J10. SV 1-4 See. 14, T. P. 6. K. It. 34. T. S. Sbcrod to W. J. Ketchatn. 1 Mete and bound trafd In S 1-2 N"V 1-4. See. 30 Tp. 6 W. Tt. 35. Alice Ijiwson to Iin Ijhthoti. $900. ? 1-2 acres In NK 1-4 NW 1-4. Sec. 30. Tp . . N. It. 35. l'niotilbi Farm Lands Co. to W. H. Blmmons, Jio. Frmet'l part of sn 1-4 BW 1-4. SK 1-4 and fractional part of BW 1-4 SE 1-4 SB 1-4 Sec. 33, Tp. 5. N' It. 2S. Cordelia C. Kreidler to Carl Cash- Ion. t75. 1-7 Interest in Sec. 12 Tp. 4. N. It. 20. M. R. Kern to J. K, Iteid. It. Lot i1, block A, Hermlston. Allnclin Ttnd Co.. to Ocnc ie'e II fl. E 1-? BW 1-4 KE 1-4. BW MKT : m s m w I I Pnfti!f 11 vtxltirrtnr .1,7 V T V V J rati ncticlmsf be? in This will cost (efficient ti make t on the subject. " 1-4 rnd frac'lonnl E 1-2 NW 1-4 SE 1-4 SW 1-4. Sec. 5. Tn. 4. X. It. 29. T T. Tavior Sheriff lo Hermlston Tank and Trust Co., $100. Lots 4 nnd S block B, and part of w 1-2 SW 1-4 SE 1-4. See. 12. Tp. 4, K. It. 2. and SE 1-4 ,E 1-4 SK 1-4 Sec. 16. Tp. 4. tt. n. 2s. Joseph Kremer to Mabel C. O. Root II. W l-l SK 1-4 SW 1-4 and SE 1-4 SE 1-1 SW 1-4 nnd W 1-2 KE 1-4 SE 1-4 SW 1-4 Sec. 10. Tp. 4 N. Tl. 28. J e. (Mister to E r. Walker, $l- 500. Js1n s. 4 and block 5. Cohim bin Helirhts Acid to Milton. W. E. Panni to E. n. Wnlker. tt. Lots 1 and ? block 7. Pierce Elom'n Add. Milton. FROM THE PEOPLE would require more than this allotted space. Even then Its daring beauty and mechanical merit could not be fully appreciated. The Dixie Flyer must be een to be actually Judged. You will really enjoy a ride in this wonderful car. c.I for demonstration it would please us. - T. & S. Motor Co. Phone 46 722 Cottonwood A32-room steam heeded hotel la he- inj? made el PreewmteJ by e)teratloaa 5 t the batMIhe; now oceaBted by the ! Ntirduff-McKen7-ie Co. The old qiiar ! ters of the Commercial Club are beini; Pi altered and a new etory Is heintir add I ed. Several of the roms will have private liath and there will be a ladles I parlor on the second floor. j.1 The Twin CHv bniol of Mtlton-Free-I ' water, was reorganlzl on Monday ieveniiiK and plans made for renewed J; activity durhifc the cOBftftBp eeaaoa I Plans are helnir made. the Milton j KaKle says, for a series of entertaln- mentd the first "f which will prob llaaly orrnr early In ihe tirlnj?. I I Clarond lihea mountain trappei, n - - 'VI r m ii i ass i i shaved biinelr IN fxicasion. One of these occasions was when his faithful servant allowed his hand to slip whereupon the General arose in his wrath and finished the job himself; for the Father of our Country was very properly fond of a good, clean shave. And in his simple shaving kit may still be seen his equally simple razors. While their model is many hundred years old, they have never been bettered in heft, or shearing width, or right shav ing angle on the face. At such times when his old servant failed him, Washington would have appreciated the guarded, two edged blade of the Durham-Duplex because he would have found it nothing mora than his own well-loved model made safe. . ' ' URHAMfu PLEX A Real Rafiot made So& Exactly the same shape and balance in the hand that uncounted genera tions of shavers have brought to perfection vrith these extra ad vantages : (1) a guarded blade that can't cut your face. (2) a double edged blade for economy's salte. (3) a detachable blade for the luxury of a fresh edge at a moment's notice. GEO. C. HABR A . B4S i St. i i r:-Klc.llT en., ti 'i mi,, ,. T VI I. OH HAROWAItK c el.. Til MeJst St. I I 07030 DRI u i ci.. Ml 'r.tm tt, 1 ll.l ll( DBCfi c.. ., i Main it, Pl.Vlll.KTlO DItt 0 ci.. 731 Main It. FHOMpaon imi m.. rse uin m. KOEl'PB.VS DRVG Tcn;i: l-S M, (url It. s um i r (4) a stroppable blade, so that you don't have to throw good steel away. And it's the longest, strongest, keen est, best-tempered blade on earth. Seven million shavers have found that the Durham-Duplex gives them more shaving mileage than any other safety razor. Get your Durham Duplex today. THESE LEADING DEALERS SELL THEM: tlt-e. hit or lows MUUU DAK60H II VltUWAHK cel., ril.ttT IlOt'lv PHinttACT, I'llot Hark, Ore. nit ui:it ii tnnn ikk ... riiot Hock. Ore, t'lloltMl El DMVS CO., It. li. orr. hbiuuctoji im a ii.. Mcr-ulitton, tire. I. inih SIIWISU, I ! Orr. It you sre Durham-Duple deeler and w ish tc. have your name added to the above list in suhs.-auent. kctvortleomente, end ,.ur name and addreaa to tins newspaper and v. rite the Durham-Duplex Kaior Co. for a rree wlndow cl .'.i:i y. . ONE DOLLAR COMPLETE Greatest Shavirxg Mileage at Any Prica This set contains a Durham-Duplex Rasorwith an attractive white handle, safety (ruard and rackatr of S Du rham-Ooplce double-edged blades (6 shaving edges) e'.l in a hands' mce durable case. Get it from your dealer or from us direct. Additional blades 50 cents for a package of 5 DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR CO. j;:rsey city, nkw jursey FACTOR IKS rtc?y Citr.U S A. Toronto. C.nd SheffWIcJ. KealanJ Z:.i Rr- - iea in mil Couni