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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1920)
- paoe rrvm TEN PA01S ' Bf'T.llf" " '-"' DATT.V EAST ORHOOmA.N. PEWDT.ETOTT, OREGON. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1 920 'Ii:!illl!!!illl!ll!!!!!!!l 8 CONROY'S IT PAYS TO PAY CASH AT CONROYS CASH GROCERY Gold Dtnt, large package 30c Bob White Soap, 14 bar $1.00 Rc 6 lb. $1.00 Federal Milk, 6 large Can $1.00 California Walnut, lb. 45c Van Camp Pork and Beans, No. 2 tin 5 for $1 Happy Home Jelly Powder, package 10c Church Crape Juice, quart bottles ..60c Pickles, gallon glass jars Sweets, $2.00; sours, $1.35; dills, $1.50 Frank' Hamburger Steak Meat Treat 20c Chicken a la King, each 20c Bulk Raisin 25 lb. boxes, $5.75 Prunes, 6 lbs. for $1.00 NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES AND OFFICERS , fj t.uui-illun aad Aporataers NamMJ W. P. lumey w:it upolnteil guunlliin j toil y of the parson of Anna Peterson, ; (omnipotent. B. W. McOorniiH, W. J. Clarke and 10. J. Sommervlllo wcr named appraiser. .. rix BfottafW Jiidirmciit. .luiigment in thu sum w'"1 1 intercut from July 1, 1917, und cts of null, wiih given Leo L. Fix und C. J. Fix aKHlnut Dun C. Glbon und Qcorgo i Hullcy In circuit court today. We Have Made it Possible for You to Choose Your NEW FURNITURE with ease, by assembling a wide and varied assortment from which to make a selection. ROCKERS Rockers of every description are displayed for easy selection, includ ing oak, leather, tapestry and reed. High and medium quality at the right prices. Awutirt. II, . i,lt - OH i I'l" I I A Judgment of tha circuit court, f)led today, uphold the amended ver- 'diet of the Junuury circuit court jury I In the cune of H. Met ft Horn) vh. W. I. Kbbort, nnd glvcH the defendant land cotH. The verdict hh MtarMd b) tin- jury ut rirat wun declared ly thatfl to In SoUrlffUOU the judgment to- day uphold the letter und fpi It of their meuulng. Hy the original ver dict us Interpreted, the defendant wim given u Judgment of more than ,700. SPECIAL TOMORROW ONLY GALVANIZED WASH TUBS ONLY $1.50 This is thn regular No. 2 size, 22 inches across, good, stror.g and durable. Select Your LUGGAGE From Our Lines ' Everyone likes good looking and good iuullty luggage and we have Junt that kind. Suit cubcx, bagH, trunk, etc.. are utiown In a wide range of price. BABY CRIBS Several different styles are shown. Step in and see if we haven't just the kind you have been think ing of. CRUIKSHANK & HAMPTON miiiHiiuiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiMniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiitHifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHiiiiiiiiL FORD The Universal Car lllot Hi K-IkI Honored. A certificate wan ni-nt to Hrhool dis trict No. 1 at I'llot Hock today Hhow m a that Hh irrudc Kehool H a Kchool auxiliary of the American Ited Oobh wllh u 1(111 ner cenl meniberNlilIJ. M i certificate ure sent out by the county superintendent of bcIiooi. 124 E. WEBB "QUALITY COUNTS" Use Our Exchange Department Hill Phone 548 IllilllllllllllHMIIil j Sullivan ;! Title. ! Title to a parcel of land In section 2 tWnshlp 5 north, range 3.1 east was given In fee simple today to Frank Sul livan by decree of the circuit court. Ho recently brougt suit against Charles Crossman et al.. to clear the title. Defendant Gets Divorce A decree of divorce was granted the defendant today In the case of Henri etta Metzker vs. James A. Metzker. The defendant filed a croal-complaint v.'hlch was not contested by the plaintiff. field is secured Harvard Is to Join the I Polo for years has been flourishing I ranks. I I" many of the larger army posts, es- owlug to the novelty of the venture i ecisjly in Texas. The success ruu j and the inexperience of the teams no Ing there prompted the war depart-1 Intercollegiate matches, will be at- ment to put the sport on a .broader tempted for uj-leust-u year, 'scale and nationalize it if possible. ; BUY YOUR FORD CAR NOW To make sure of getting a Ford car, buy ona now. Don't wait until spring but buy now while deliveries are possible. Even next month is an uncertainty. The number of Ford cars allotted to this territory is limited and specified. Even to get our allotment, we must have real, bona-fide orders for cars. Just so many cars allotted us; just so many will get cars; will you be one of them ? These who order their cars now will be protecting themselves. If you would be forehanded, get your name on an order today. Don't think you cannot use it if you get it now. The four seasons are all alike to the Ford car. It is a necessity every month of the year. Besides, the Ford car is lowest in upkeep cost and easiest in oper ation. And the new Ford electric starting and light- 1 ing system makes driving more convenient. Your or- I der for either open o enclosed cars will have our p: tnpt attention. Simpson Auto Co Cor. Water A Johnson fits. Ilionc 40 riUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIllllllllllllllllllillllHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinillllllur McDonald Kntule Admitted ' Tho estate of the late Harry Orlan do McDonald was admitted to probalc today and Alonzo W. Knotts appointed administrator. W. W. Wegncr, Arthur Osborn and Frank Jordan were named appraisers. HAUAIIAN JAPANESE SEEK CITIZENSHIP Standard Grocery Co, The one good store where you get real values. Campbells 'Soups 15c can ' Cove Oysters 20c Can ' Honey 50c pint; 90c quart Macaroni and Spaghetti 10c package ! Oranges 50c, 70c, 80c, $1.00 dozen Swift's Bacon 65c pound Swift's Ham 50c pound , Home Canned Fruit 65c quart C. L Bonney, Pres. 230 E. Court St. Phone 96 HONoWI.r. T. II., Feb. 14. Every Japanese pupil born In Hawaii and enrolled In grades li, 6 7 and H of the public, schools of North Kohala. Island of Hawaii, has declared his Intention to become an American citizen, ac- Z cording to the report of Hertha Ren Taylor, supervising principal. It also was announced that the chil dren all bad made their declarations with the consent of their parents, and jthat the Jupunese consul-general at Honolulu had been asked to take the ! steps necessary to have them released j from al! allegiance to tho Japanese I emperor. In this connection the .lapanese Amerlean resident of the Islands re- irently petitioned the Japanese govern ment to release them from the con trol of the Japanese dual citizenship laws, and sent a request to President Wilson that he also bring their rte- Blres to the attention of the govern. merit atToliio. STOLEN lTbERTY BONDS AND STAMPS WORTH MILLIONS ARE HELD LACK OF REST worry, over-work or imperfect nourishment, all in a measure contribute to and are the be ginnings of nervous prostration. SCOTT'S EMULSION is a decided help to those who are nervous, in that it provides an easily assimilated food that quid ly builds up the general health by nourishing the whole body. Give 0 1 1 f less attenUon to worry; enjoy regular rest ana sieep and take Scoff's EmuUicn regularly after meals. Scott'a never fails to nourish and strengthen. The exclusive gmde cf cod-liver oil used in Scott'a ErfuUion is the famous Asj & b Pft.s," made in Norway aod refined in our own American Laboratories. 11 U a guarantee of purity and balatability unsurpassed. Scott & Bowne. Bloomneld. N. J. 19-2 llllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllt llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll I I -- I I Stolen registered Liberty bonds anil War Savings Stamps amounting in value to several million dollars, recov ered by the United States secret ser vice in a nation-wide cleanup of fake brol.i-rs' establishments, are to be re stored to their rightful owners by the treasury department, it is announced. Most of the securities seized previous ly had. ben recorded an Inst or stolen. TrenH'irv officials y raids have "ached the point of a successful roundup of the chief violators. IT'S NOT A BLUFF But the very best stuff in the "grub" you get at The Jolly Inn Save your pep for Jolly Inn dances and good eats that will be served beginning Monday. New floor, pep music, congenial employes, good time. Hotel St. George Basement. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Pendleton pija-EMBtitBSB FEDERAL HESEHVE aWs rs te naSsa J PENDLETON, OREGON 1 l' E Offers an unexcelled banking service to in dividuals and corporations; transacts a general banking business and maintains special departments with facilities of the highest character. Acts as administrator of estates, or as ex ecutor or trustee under wills. IllllllllllllllMllllllllllllllllllllIllllllimillillllllllllillllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIM J. L. VAUGHAN ELECTRIC CONTRACTS EVERYTHING ELECTRIC LET US SHOW YOU AN EDEN WASHER made like an automobile. none 139 200 K. Court St. iiili:;":!, ilihJiL; : nOPKNHAGBN', Feb. 13. Latest returns of the Schleswlg plebiscite gave 7.' 022 for Denmark, and 2;,087 ! for Germany. COLLEGES TRY POLO 10 BETTER Formal Opening of Our Delicatessen Department is a good, honest car, clean through, dependable in performance and trustworthy in it ability to take you there and bring you back. tT.&S. Motor Co. 5 ? 0 722 'Cottonwood Phone 46 BY HENRY U FARRELI (I'nited Presa staff Correspondent.) VCVL von IV ir.l 1 "ITrnm tha esavtl humble and inconspicuous role of a freshman at JQlank Uni'ersity, rose to the hiRhest rank of university great ness toda. Astride the pony he had (been (rooming1 and rubbing down for veekn he entered the game In the fi jnal period and after a daring (till Hart ride down the field, with a skillful j swing of t be mallet he knocked the tiny sphere for a goal that nave the j Hlank polo (earn a spectacular victory x-collefre in the deciding game for the i-lia uipionship." This is an advance of some game. some place, some time in the future. UttarMUfltM sport. M,irard. Yale. Cornell and Prince ton have adopted polo as an intercol legiate sport. List fall. General March, chief of staff of the army, ordered polo estab- ns u en as a miijor bui t in su l umps, ; posts ;nii garrisons or ine service, i iJeclaring that polo brought about ' "the development of horsemanship, j skill and darlnjr no valuable to all Americans," he urged that colleges take up the sport. War nMMHmont Aids. Tn :tll eolleges where the R. O. T. C. is operated, the war department offer led to furnish the Instructors. the mounts, saddle, inalleta and all the I paraphenalfa. Twenty-four ponies, pnrchnsed in Texas. h;ve been assigned to Y:ile and ICornell. which were among the first to accept the offer of the government. According to report practice win re I j Started thlfl spring at both universities. WL PrlncMon haa applied bo thi nt lie Swift's Premium Boiled Ham, lb 75c Cervelat, pound 85c Luncheon Corn Beef, pound 50c Frankfutters, pound 30c Veal Loaf, pound 50c Salami, pound 90c Bologna, pound . 30c Mortadella. pound 50c Smoked Liver Sausage, pound 45c SALADS MADE FRESH EVERY DAY Shrimp Salad, pound 60c Club House Salad, pound 40c Potato Salad, pound 30c OUR BULK MAYONNAISE IS UNSURPASSED Bulk Mayonnaise, pound 70c . BULK OLIVES AND PICKLES Bulk Ripe Olives, pint 35c Bulk Sweet Pickles, pint 30c Bulk Sour Pickles, pint 25c 30c 10c 75c 45c Bulk Queen Olives, pint 35c Bulk Mixed Sweet Pickles, pint . . . Bulk Dill Pickles, 3 for EXTRA FINE CHEESE Badger State Swiss Cheese, pound . . Tillamook Cheese, pound Limburger Cheese, pound 50c Bulk Pimento Cheese, pound 70c Elkhorn Cambert Cheese, large size. . 70c PURITY CROSS CHEF SERVICE PRODUCTS Cream Chicken, A La King, can 30c Welsh Rarebit, large cans . . 45c, small 25c (Just heat and serve on toast) Taylor's Boneless Chicken Tamales, can 20c Van Camp's Chili Con Carne, can 20c Bulk Peanut Butter, pound 30c Pickled Pork, pound ' 45c Bulk Sauer Kraut, quart 15c GROCERY artment ulniciit for epni'i mi l lifter