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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1920)
TWENTY PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SA7TTR0AY, FEBRUARY 21, 102Q PAGE FIVE X i v. rr - - People Here and There Furniture That Meets With Every Demand at Moderate Prices 2u :i!!i;iii:ii I 3 Whun J. J, Huinloy wan Juut , f. r. o'Urlmi, eerioral mmiuKer for , other men whoever he may be. will "Jawn" about SO years uko and (!. (the O. W. II. & N'., came to l'endleton ' klw he has been in a flKht when it't. W. CouttH wm "Ueorne" to htm U A. t,llM niornliis from Portland to nee how j u" over," tlio candidate aamired Mr. Kerr used to utteot at thu traps with lBttln" wcro runnlixr. After noticing ;Pfjjeron, J. J. and play ohackera With CI W i""lt s"- 17' dtJ" ,"'ro nt 1,:25 a- m., loiter J. J. moved t" Pendloton end would arrive tonight at 7:25, he left Two county Huperlntendentu, two likewise drifted U. W. heiwo m,. for a visit to Pomeroy, Wushln(rton. cl'y superintendents and two teachers lierr fulloweil In the field of snorts probably more closely than his friends from youth and only last summer worked on hour and 42 minutes tak ing a 24 pound salmon from tlio Wll- Mr. trill len and T. F. O'tlrlen, local i rrom toe schools of Oregon are meet- depot agent, ure brothera. i Portland today to discuss the itaiures or tne two-mill tax bill for i school purposes which will be on the referendum 'ballot May 21. F. p. Aus tin, Pendleton's city superintendent, went to Portland last night to attend Harvey McPhorson returned thla mornlnir from Astoria, whero he at- Ir matte river at Orenon Cliv ,m, tended . meetinir of tlio orriton Hotall Alr-nnnen Irmit - rn .r .. ,. ll, .., linn. l.ne testliiK 25 pounds. Mr. Kf,V,,- i ..red bv election to the office f thrld the meetiuK as a member of the com. he helped plant trout fry In every I vlco-prcBidunt of the association. Mr. nmiee. stream in Idnho and KuMtern Wash-I MaPherson represented his firm, the I ii.'rt w a ki Iniiton and assisted estabishinic the Pendleton Cash Market, at ttie ton- , v"mB &, N- fir modern fish hatchery In Wash- vention. "2 2S I V ""e ,fy" ington. In Stevens count v. He tells I I , . . .1 M ., , 1 traveling ,-, ,. , ,. tens auditor for the railroad and was In many a stoiy of tho great outdoors! Political candidates alwaya enter lp0I,dlet.m vesterdav lie left fir and on occasion will stretch the the lists only after solicitation from Portland tills morning length of a fish considerably, accord-! their friends makes that step inu.era. j Ing to Mr. H.imley. When he Is not tlve. That Is why I. M. Schannep. fcfor np raim,. to, lhe Vniled Killing bear or catching fish, or tell- Pilot Hock attorney, threw his fcroad 'suiter. nev. W. H. Cox. pastor of the Uig bear stories and flsl, stories. Mr. ! black fedora In the ring for county Bapf 1st church of this city, occupied Kerr sells llfo Insurance. He Is ' Judge. The 'Judge" was In Pendleton pulpits in Kngland. Ilev. Cox re- fl L'AMC t' mniion.i. II.. 1(1 i n.. I. . . m A it. II ' ' ' .icuri nuwe-jiftai c-voniiitf unci explained u win (turned yenterday moraine from Port llre Insurance Co., with headquarter Peterson Just hiw happened to et irm whero he attended the Inter in Portland and ho h h'r tm ;itmninf iif tim mm. Mr. iidni-Nnii. bcinjr ot-uu n ' JZ1 p:aMin Qr the other political fiilth. offt-red con wm ;it ti1 Portland Hotel. Itev. a district (ron, with munaBor f roca I hoadipjartorn. & m I m I fp"'a'rsiaj,l II La as to appearance, price and durability. It is furniture a wide range to choose from. HUGRO VACUUM HANI) SWEEPER THE MOHAWK RANGE Tho old reliable Mo hawk range is made to burn either coal or wood. The back of the fire box of this wonder ful range carries a long guarantee. Other fea tures are the drop oven door, steel lined with white eiaamel panel, sliding draft damper and pouch feed doors. Combination vacuum chamber of seamless steel to pick up the dirt and hold it. Rubber tires, no damage to furniture. Ball bearings. Price $7.50 all "quality Special Monday. DUST PANS 25c 1 Day Only. CRUIKSHANK & HAMPTON 124 E. WEBB "QUALITY COUNTS" Use Our Exchange Department Phone 548 ilol. m to lh Mot Hock man. Th8 C OUR on Cox sayH that Oregon's quota, for Baptist churchen will he $1,045,000, as a part of the $800,000,444 to he rais ed In the at ate by alt the churchett. The sum is to be raised in five years. CASH GROCERY UNLOADING SALE Special Shasta Coffee in 1 pound tins. Sale Price 50,. Rice, 6 pounds $1.00 Red Mexican Beans, 14 pounds :.... $1.00 Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins, 5 for$j Criaco 60c, $1.20 and $2.30 Good Prunes, 6 lbs $1.00 Evaporated Poaches, 3V' pounds ....... $1.00 Evaporated Figs, 5 pounds $1.00 Shasta T, B pound package 25c; 1 lb."pkge, 50c Armours Vrjfcest Syrup, No. 10 tins $ 1 .00 Raisins, 25 pound box .. $5.75 Corn Meal, 9 pound sack 65c Peanut Butter, pint jars 40c roraedary Dates, package 3S Large Grape Fruit, each 15 The farm bureau meeling here to day enticed T. I. DeKreece away from hlH Athena ranch for the day. Mr. Ie Frooce' already han a pood reputation for raising wheat but he iH letting, no chance Klip by to learn how to fc-ct one more bushel to the acre. L. P. McFeely, who trained in the J. C. Penney store here but is now manaffer of their Htore at The l)allen, was in Peudlctwn yesterday. He passed through to Walla Walla to at tend the funeral of Mrs. f-aiy Tavlor. he anil Mr. Taylor havlns worked i the store here at the same time. NEWS OF THE COUNIY OFFICES AND OFFICERS BOYS WANTED To sell Sunday Oregon ians. See Oregonian Man at Depot when No. 6 arrives. IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Adams l.i.oi.-o (granted. A decree of divorce was sisnod U day in the case of .1. K. Adams vs. Mr C J. Adams of Athena. . Convicted for Assault. .... M. Dyer was convicted, on charge of assault ajid battery in jus ti.'e court at Froewater yesterday aft ernoon. He had a jury trial and th case was prosecuted by District Attor ney B. I. Reaior, with S. D. Petorio oi Milton representing the defense was once j Justice Miller presided, which re- I John Hailey Jr., who Is acting as re corder and police judge while Judge Thomas Kit (Jerald is ill incumbent in that office. calls a story of why police business is ; Tlirieo Incumbents File always slack when he is acting as po-I Robert T. Brown, county clerk; Grace lice tudKe. Police Chief Kearney had A. Gilliam, county treasurer, and B. S, Mid an undesirable to leave town. In Burroughs, recorder of conveyance a few davs she was back. "I told you i today filed their petitions for the re 10 leave town." he said. "Well, I'm publican nomination at the primaries back," she replied. The chief ordered her to get out or he would lock her up. The woman suggested that he could go ahead and lock her up. On their way to jail the woman had a thought. "Chief, who Is police Judge now. Fitz Gerald or Hailey?" "Hailey," the chief replied. "I'll leave town," she said. J. W. Maloney, who has been in 'Portland on business connected with j 1 he C. W. Brownfleld estate, of which on May 21 to' succeed themselves their respective offices. """"I'llllllIllilHIIIIIIIllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllimilllllllll lu, ls executor, returned to Pendleton 2 .tills morning. FORD The Universal Car gj Arthur H. Rudd, member of the S state highway force here, has recov sicred from an Illness of several months' 5 duration and last night attended the i Father and Son banquet, where his E Arthur, acted as toastmaster. Mr. S Rudd wan formerly county surveyor 5 In Wallowa county and resided in 5 Joseph and Enterprise before moving 55jto l'endleton. Cockburn Will Vot Run. H. M. Cockburn, who, until the few days has been contemplating al lowing his name to be used as a candl date for county commissioner has defl nitely decided that owing to the condt tlon of his health and the demands for his time from his own business will not allow him to boome a ami date for any office at this election. In a letter to the Milton Eagle th week Mr. Cockburn announced tha he would not get in the political fight this year. REALTY TRANSFERS BUY YOUR FORD CAR NOW To make sure of getting a Ford car, buy one 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 care. 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 ing system makes driving more convenient. Your or der for either open or enclosed cars will have our p; -mpt attention. i Simpson Auto Co 3 i w w ,1. , Johnson Sis. Ikline 408 7Iiiiiiiiii:iiiiiPiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiii!'iiiiiiilliiiilllliliii..!iiiimiiii..iii DKKDS. H. A. Darrctt to the estate of C. A Barrett, deceased. ?1. W 1-2 XE 1-4, S Plaud Pcnland Is a father hut all his Sec. 7, S 1-2 SV 1-4, Sec. 6, and SE jS'sons are daughters. He could notjl" 1-4 and NE 1-4 SE 1-4 SB borrow any of his nephews, for their ,18, Tp. 5, N. Ii. 35. SB dads brought them to tho Father and BlSon banouet 4ast night. But thatjBW B didn t Keep him from attending, Bj slipped in B I'enland. accompanying 5 'councilman was probably Ktella Powers to J 1-4 Sec.17. W 1- He 1-2 NE 1-4, Sec. 20, E. 1-9. Tp. 5 N. It. 31 son, his rather, I. him. The 1, 2 and 3, Bloc k the oldest 'Add. to Stanfleld. & son who appeared at the banquet with j First National Bank ian hoi'.ost-to-yoooncss lamer. w itiiiik stone, jsutiu. 1-4 SB 1-4, Sec. IS, Tp Cora K. (I rant to W Tile county iarm ooreau in. . . i o g in ; Pendleton today hal B!,,f representative farmers Sec O. Kerr, Jl. SE 1-4 and S 0, and N 1-2 Sec. E. V. M. and Lots SI. T.t 1 1 m.-,ftf e brought a group pllot ,Kocki S toii, ,thena and Milton. Among s !-' XT 1-4 SW s litem are iim iuiiey, niimni.i ;i mw reliant "f Ventnn, HOW en Rased in rEe Bade of Milton, well 4, of Coe's First of Pendleton SB 1-4 SE 4, N. R. 2R. T. KidwHl, orlffin! town (known wheat raiser; A. It. Shumway, J Ml Hon farntor and sin-rotary of the Em trcRon- Washington -Idaho Farmers S,ITnion; J. F. Slcer, wheat grower S'nnd Insurance man of Milton, and A. H. Coppoek, who farms wheat land In Hjthe Athena region. X After pioneering in Heripletou years Bjftffo when the irrigation project was in Silts infancy. Colonel J. F. McNantrht of B Hermiston, now owns what Is a 5 i knowledge to be the finest alfalfa farm in the west end of. tho county. Colonel MrNanjfht. who is in the city to attend the farm bureau meetinpr, s.ivs that people of the west end are anxious to have snow fall in the mountains, to aid irriRation. Wanted! 4 or 5 room furnished or un furnished house. Phone 1(X). Otto lto.tser, who left Pendleton re cently for W'ashoutfal to take a. po sition with the Washougal Woolen Milts, is pining for the sunshine of ECastern Oregon. Otto in a letter to I Vmlleton fi'lends says that during seen das the sun has shone for only half a day upon him and Vashouftal. Ho was employed here for seven yean with the l'endleton Woolen Mills. Mr. and Mrs. P. It. Kills. Miss Dor othy Davis and Cliff Lancaster, of the , Bteael Stock Co., are In the city for t tonight's performance at the Oregon theatre. They appear In Walla Walta Ljand tu lloise, Idaho, during the week f and in Ponilleton Friday and Saturday nights. ' That he might attend the "Father and Son" banquet lat night with his 1 fa t h or. J . K . A hey . H useel 1 A key ar- lived yesterday from Walla Walla. IHe is a etudent at Whitman college, hand a graduate of the Pendleton high rftVhool of the class of 1019. F. I,. Cante and J. M. MePermott. tof Pocatello, Idaho, are heie today. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. McOee of Fair field. Idaho, are ut the Golden Hole. 1 It. C. Mosely is here from Portland 'today. F. n&mlcn Is In the city from Kii- mcla. ( J. A. Ougtn is in Pcndlelon froiv. j IUMip;vn today. , 0. W. Rlt 1-4, See. jl, Tp. . , N. U. 28. I Inland Irrigation Co., Inc.. to I.ouls I. lonny 1 1 JiiT.SO, mete and houivd tract In NV 1-4 SB 1-4 Sec. 22, Tp, 4, X. R. 29. Frank Stone to First National Hank of Pendleton, Jl. part of W 1-2 SW 1-4 SB 1-4, Sec. 12, Tp. 4, X. I Ii. 2S. lyhiff north of U. S. lice. Ser te I a n:i 1 A. Clara Alnutuist to O. W. Ovvings, $10. Lot 3, block 11, original town of l'endleton. David B. Lilly to Peter nepp,$2noo. 8 1-2 SW 1-4, Sec. 8. and E 1-2 NW 1-4 Sec. 17, Tp. 2 8. R. ?5. Uarnard Henry Fix to O. ii. Maeon. $600. 8W l'-4VSV 1-4 Wee. 21, Tp. 1, X. It. 31. Are You Hard to Please? If so, let us get to gether. We have the knack of pleasing the hard to please. Let us make your Spring Suit and Shirts now! Exclusive Dealers LINDGREN -& FRANSEEN TAILORS Shirts to Order , Neckwear 735 Main Phone 466 MONEY SAVERS apo!i". 4 cakes for 25c Wool Soan. 3 bars for 2Sc A-l Laundry SoaD, 4 bars for 25c Hatipy Home Jelly Powder 10c Snider's Soup. 16 oz. cans 15c Van Camp's Pork and Beans, No. 1 cans 15c No. 2 cans, 20c; No. 3 cans, 35c IN OUR DELICATESSEN Mayonnaise Dressing, pound 70c Pimento Cheese, pound 70c Potato Salad, pound 30c Club House Salad, poi'nd 40c Shrimp Salad, pound v 60c Liver Sausage, pound 35c Head Cheese, pound 35c Boiled Ham, pound 75c Mortedella, pound 50c Salami (Italian and German) pound 90c Cervelat, pound 85c Veal Loaf, pound 50c Bologna, pound 30c Jellied Souse, pound SOc Pork Loaf, pound 50c Garlic Sausage, pound 35c Corn Beef, pound 50c Frankfurters, pound 30c Grocery Department Two Phones 526 IHIIlllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlllllllllllllllllllllIllllliiiui!!!!,,,,,,,,,,,,, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIinitlllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllUttllllllllllllll j When You Buy Land Be Sure of Your Ground HAVE YOU A PIANO? If you have no piano, 'we have one for you, both in used and new pianos at all prices and standard makes to show from. Let us show you our new Baldwin pianos and show you the difference in tone. Edison, Victor and Columbia machines, Vio lins, Banjos, Mjmdolins and Ukeleles. Our easy terms will satisfy. Warren 's Music House Tendleton. Oregon. t hone u24. 820 Main St I i 1 I have some of the very finest resilience property in the city of Pendleton. If you are interested in a good home I will be glad to show you what I have for sale. 320 acres 7 miles north of Pendleton, good buildings, half in crop, balance in stubble. Price $58,000 83 acres on McKay creek, 9 miles due south of Pendleton, 12 acres in alfalfa, 12 acres in upland, now in summer fallow ready to be seeded. 60 acres bottom land of which most could be seeded to alfalfa, is now being used for dairy pasture, 4 room house and barn,8 head horse?, family orchard and , about 70 bearing prune trees, plenty of water. Price $8,500... Terms 212 acres G 1-2 mi. south of Weston, 120 acres in cultivation, now in stubble, 92 acres of good pasture, plenty of water, 2 barns, fair house, other outbuildings, well and windmill, all fenced and cross-fenced. 160 fine fruit Uees, most all commercial apples, mail route and phone. Possession immediately. Will trade for good resi dence property in Pendleton. Price $22,000 WATCH MY ADD AND INVESTIGATE FOR WHEN YOU SEE IT IN MY ADD ITS TRUE W. H. Morrison 112 E. Court St., Pendleton iiiimiiiiiiinmtm uuiitiiMiiiiiiiii:;:.:..iiiiuiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii I s 1 I I