East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 25, 1920, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY BAST OSEG01JIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEE&T7AHY 25, 1020.
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People Here and There
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It's a bit ourly In llio hcuhoii, hut miles, by inuw shoes. Mr. tioldmttn's ( morning after experiencing reduce
novel theleHH John Dickson thinks he'll r nose i still peeling after netting a prices for his stock, liesldes raising
spend his Bummer vacutlun Untuning touch of frostbite when tho mercury cattle, Mr. Byrd is vice president of
to tlu aad sea waves. You see. John 'Iiwiih-.I to T degpees lielow zero, "it the 1' irwt Hunk of i'ilot Hock
is a member of the uuvul reserve anil doesn't seem cold in Alaska If you
yesterday received notice that out uf I keep molnK," sayH tho traveler.
each year fur tho next seven years,
he is to spend two weeks In naval, , .
lruliiiii. His :ivm h ha. !.. n,. COyotee aro scarce In the I'rosser
itJSHUi, ;itt in niuw niiiniu.v juwutii jiuuai imixt umikc mm nun utrcii i -
of the United StuteH Biological Hiirvoy in tin chaplain for the order. He
who returned from that reRlon today. ! fft&tea that he will return to Pendle
Mr. Jewett hh.vh that while oil has ' ton for a visit wh-?n the dedication of
been Htruck In the Hornehcaven coun- the new Elks buildlnR1 occurs. Krom
try. It 1h not found In commercial present indications, dedication will be
quantities, fiomctlme In September.
sailor suit ho wore during the war
and taking this fuel an a forecast, he
expect to buy a new uno every year
until tho alloted years are pust and
only a happy memory of navy training
remains.
E. T. Avison, who with Mrs. Avison
left this : torn i tig for Oregon City to
reside, is a jMoinlJiont member of the
T. H. Hanfltld stepped off No. 6 this
morning and went to the Elks building
before owaylng a bit of breakfast, to
see, how work is progressing. Mr.
Kanfleld la in charge of the const ruc-
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Mr. and Mrs. Abo Com p ton, who
have made their residence in Pendle
ton for a decade, will leavp tomorrow
morn ing for Portland, Inter Kolng to
PeNinKhnpi. Uash., where they plan
.on, inn eoniraei oeing na oy I'ai- l() t;ike u their residence,
ker & lianfleld, of Portland.
i1 i.im. uyni. j-iioi kiick HioeKmiin,
The word "walk" Is not found In the 'figured like a great many other Ift-
v.u ;ti ilury of Alaskans, says I-uther j land cattle raisers, that last week end
J. (joldman, who returned yesterday would be the opportune tlmu for hlp
nfter spending almost a year In the 1 ping his cattle to market. His ship
land of the midnight sun. Everybody ment wa among the many which hit
"mushes" and Mr. Goldman did Just tho North Portland yards Monday
thai when he traveled from Palrbanksrnorning and caused a big slump la
to the coast, a distance of about 4 00 prices. He returned to Pendleton thi
CONROY'S
CASH
GROCER.
It Pays to Pay Cash at Conroys
.1. ! IUchardson, speclnlty man for
the Btandard Oil company, usually
makes a flylnft trip to Pendleton to
look over the office here. This time.
because of illness, he has been here
for the past week undr a doctor's
care. Mr. IUchardson. who travebi all
over the state and has headquarters in
Portland, expects' to leave here Friday.
Horace Walker, formerly county
commissioner from Stanfield, Is in the
city today. Mi'. Walker doesn't mind
private life, inasmuch as his home city
still is represented with a commissi
oner.
8. I. Peterson is in Pendleton today
from Milton to file a few papers with
the county clerk and scent what is In
the air politically. Besides being a
well-known lawyer, Mr. Peterson is
u:; slauch a republican as his cousin,
Will Peterson, Is a democrat.
Jack I.odlng, who owmi the butcher
shop in Helix, turned the cleaver over
to the sausage boy today and came to
Pendleton on a business trip.
Conrcy will save you money on your Grocer
ies ; by paying cash here you save cost of bock
keepintr and loit account. Why pay other peo
ple's bills?
Kianchard Milk. T"cans $1700
Van -amps No. 2 Pork and Bean;, 5 for $1.00
Prunes, & lbs $1.00
Red Mexican Beans, 14 pounds $1.00
Corn MesI, 9 pound sack 65c
Peanut Butter, pint jar 40c
SHASTA COFFEE, 1 lbrtiiSPEClAlZZ50c
Cflo .60c, $1.20 and $2.3Q
Dill Pickles, gallon Jin $1T00
Blue Karo 'Syrup, No757 .77 55c
Blue Karo Syrup, No. 10 $1.10
Ciold Dust, large package, each 30c
uoMROirsrW HrRlTH"THP:i m THRONG
The roads between Portland
We haven't the time now, while so busy remodel
ing our store, to give you the complete details of our
many bargains in high-class furniture. It will pay
you to come in and see for yourself.
Special Offering for Tomorrow Only
BREAD TINS (individual loaf) 3 for 25c
&
"QUALITY COUNTS"
Use Our Exchange Department
124 E. WEBB
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tance was exactly 240 miles, usinir the
route through Echo. Mr. Judd is just
back from a long- motor lour of Cali-
nnd'furnia, huvlnu driven some 26C0 miles
Pendleton are In very good shape for .without touching
tire. He is quite
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travel at this time, P. E. Judd, direc- ; nneresieu in. one """" '
or of the American National Panic, motion picture actor, with whom he be
tor m im. """" ' , llUlte well acquainted while in
declared today after havin? made the lame uuuc wen
Thomas Thompson Monday i-' t7FKTi T
They drove from Port-M""". " a return.
itner Tilings sre.ius iwo i.v,....
triii with
and Tuesday
land to Wasro on Monday and spent
Ui? nitiht there, completiua the trip
y,.vterday In seven hours. The dls-
How to Use
Vick's VapoRub
To Prevent Flu
r lu Germs Are Breathed In. In
flamed Air Passages Make
Ideal Breeding Grounds for
These Germs.
KEEP AIR PASSAGES OPEN
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Melt u Utile Vieu"s Vanoltuh In o
Bpoori VlfiUt and Morning and In
hale Vapors Also lply I p tlic
Xostrils Several Times a Iny. I'-H-luvially
Just before Hein BtfrptOl
to rowds.
FORD
The Universal Car
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
5 i3 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? Those 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 i3
a necessity every month of the year. Besides, the
Ford cur is lowest in upkeep cost and easiest in oper
ation. And the new Ford electric starting and' light
ing svstem makes driving more convenient. Your or
der for either open o enclosed cars will have our s
1 p. mpt attention.
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Simpson Auto Co
fVr Walcr .folinaon Kts. Phone 40H S
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llu This Year Is Milder
While we know very little more
nbout the tin now than we did last
Sri year tho germ itself has never Deen
S positively identified still most au
S thorlties agree that the flu germs are
S'hrenlhed in. If the system is in good
Ishatie and Ihe membrane or lining or
the air passages is in healthy condition
-these irernis are thrown on.
A good nlan is to melt a little Vick's
Vn no Ruh in a moon night nnrl morn
s' ing. and Inhale the vapora, also apply
Sis little up the nostrils several times a
ml day, especially just oeioro wms
H posed to crowds.
Treat All Colds Promptly
S Ahovo all. keep free from colds, as
5 1 colds irritate tho lining of the air pas
5 sages and moke them real breeding
S grounds for germs. Prompt use of
SjVirk's Vapo Rub aids in preventing
colds. For head cf lds. sore throat or
S hoarseness, rub Vicks well over
B throat and chest and cover with
S warm flannel cbith. For deep chest i
S colds, severe sore throat or bronehilis.
Slhot wet towels should first lie applied
S l, tho throat, chest and back between
E the shoulder blades t'1 Open the poree.
5. Then Vlckfl should ho rubbed In over
S the p-.rts until the skin is red spread
K on thickly and covered 'with two thick
El nesr.es rf hot flannel cloths. Leave the
5 clothing loose around the neck, so the
5 vapors released by the body heat, may
5 bo freely inhaled
n.ornlng working out in a big gym
nasium of his son. He plans all of his
own stories, works out hie daring
fiats la the gym first and then places
his scenery according to measure
ments. The star is a regular dynamo
of energy and has all the personality
off the screen that he shows thereon,
Mr. Judd says. Tho Judds will remain
here until March 1, wnen tney pian
to remove to Portland .
The snow storm in New York city
was estimated to have done business
3, 000,00(1 a day damage. Sol Baum,
local sporting goods man. said today.
Mr. and Mrs. llaum were in Newport
It, I., when the great storm gripped
the east coast. West of Chicago they
experienced weather such as Pendle
ton Is having today, and in Nebraska
it was so dry It was dusty. The cattle
in tfif i-orn lelt looked fat and lu-::!-
thy, however, and there was no com
plaint there about the drought. In
Wyoming the people were rejoicing at
a recent fall of snow. The mountains
quite generally are free of snow, the
Raums said, und in many quarters a
rather serious water shortage this
summer Is expected unless late snows
fall.
the
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It. K. Iogan, of Portland
city.
H. N. Ilain, Echo farmer, is in the
city today.
C. C. Keinhardt, of Walla Walla, is
at the Iiowman hotel.
B. P, Hamlin is here from La
Grande today.
O. W. Jones, of Spokane, is a Pen
dleton business visitor.
W. L. Tichuor of Portland, is in the
city today.
DELICATESSEN
CHEESE
Tillamook (mild) pound 45c
Badger State Swiss, pound 75c
Badger State Cream Brick, pound 60c
Badf?er State Limburger, pound 50c
Edam, each $1.75
Beaver Brand Camembert (in wood boxes)
each 45c
Imported Roquefort, pound $2.00
Neufchatel, each 10c
Bulk Pimento, pound 70c
SALADS
Shrimp, pound 60c
Potatne, pound 30c
Club House, pound 40c
Fruit (in 2 1-- pound cans) each 50c
mtmmm Grocery Deptt Foment
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of
w-ho found
the
Cam-
0-1, s.. v.,n..r. nb.neil wim i
breath, carry the medication directly
I to the lungs and air passages. At the
sarne time Vicks Is absorbed thru and
atlmulatea the skin, thus aiding to re
, Move the congestion within.
Vse of FMernnl Treatment for Colds
Tnereasms.
tii... v.nnliiii, is the discover
a x-orrh enrol ma drug
how to combine In Salve form
stnnrb.r.l lime tested remedies,
nhor Menthol Kncalyptus Thymo.
ftc. P,, that When the salve Is applied
t.i the body heat, these ingredients are
liberated in the form of vapors.
Vicks la particularly recommended
for children's croup or colds, since It
is externallv applied and therefore can
be used freely and often without the
slightest harmful effects.
Th best evidence -of the value of
Vicks Is the steadily increasing num
ber of necple who have been convert
ed te the use of this "outside" treat
ment. ,
t. ti,,,- wltb the customers of n
UCKiiiiiui. ' -
ii ...,t ,,i rime store, the use
Vicks has grown year by year
i.w nniil now more than 1
ii n .re used annually. And this
tin spite or the fact that Vicks Is a new
I form of treatment to many folks In
lh. :.., and west. Vicks can be had
at all druggist In, three
Bile or $1.2".
of
stale
mil-
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NEWS OF THE CUUNTY
OFFICES AND OFFICERS
REMEMBER
Friday and Sat. Nights Feb. 27-28
OREGON THEATRE
Fred Siesel Stock Co.
SMILE
AND THE
WORLD
SMILES
WITH
YOU
PRESENTS
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WHEN
JIMMY
SMILES
YOU
WILL
SMILE
WITH HIM
THE PLAY THAT'S BRIM FULL OF SMILES
4 BIG ACTS OF FUN
DON'T MISS IT!
Commissioners vlOWiBC Konds.
County Commiesionei-a Mnrsh. An
derson and Dunning and Headmaster
Ft. K. Phelps drove over the highways
leudtnfr toward Echo today on a tour
of inspection in tho west end. Yes
terday they were accomiinted by of
ficials of the O.-YV. Ft. & X. Co., to the
damaged bridge across W lid Horso
creek near Paxe sLat ion. They also
vipited the road in dnmbs Canyon
uid found that the -Mogul grader at
work there is putting l!;e road in ex
cellent shape. E. 1'. Tultaca Monated
his caterpillar to haul the grader.
JIMMY
SAYS
NEVER
LOSE
YOUR
SMILE
I
NEW YORK RUN OF
6 MONTHS.
CHICAGO RUN OF
5 MONTHS
AND A BIG HIT.
WALLA WALLA BULLE
TIN SAYS:
'The Best Play Fred Siegel
Has Presented to Date."
DON'T MISS IT!
JIMMY
SAYS
SMILE
AND BEFORE
YOU KNOW
IT YOU'LL BE
LAUGHING
You'll Like the Siegel Way and You'll Like the Siegel Play; in
Order to Avoid the Rush Reser ire Your Seats Today
Sues for $1740 Damages.
Kce Savclv today brought suit
against E. W. Uhea and Kffie Hhea i
to recover $li4t damages tor alleged;
removal of property on which they
are tenants. The plaintiff acquired
title from the defendants by mesne !
conveyance and they remained as ten- i
Apple
points of distribute
Growers' association, however. now
holding practically all of the commercially-packed
apples remaining here,
still has about 100 cars of apples un
sold. The agrency is holding in storage
inBlriiMlrinc ft-nul 1i1IV(IM :lLltllL 1 ''
ants by sufferanee, later removing per- j CHn,. n last year at this Lime apples
sonal properly alleged to be worth ,.11 Viirietlcs had been sold.
$580. The plaintitl is represented by
Haley, lialey & Steiwer and
Warner.
H.
FINE FOR RHEUMATISM i
Ipraix- Taylor l'.stW.
The OHtate vf lite luto Harvey Rrooks
Taylo. I worth MI in cash, according j ITn Those
to an inventory flle.l with the county Y "r Vv " 7v,i- p.,;-,
clerk tortay l.y William Welch. John i Stiff Joints Drives UUt tain
KBBcra and Uan O Comiell. You'll know why thousands use
- - I . i 1 . v-.us'i ."r" !)'."
i inusicaiic juu
glad relief it gives.
Get a jar at once from t.io nearcfi
drug store. It is a clean, white oint
ment, made with the oil of mustard.
Better than a mustard plaster and does
! not blister. Brings ease and comfort
: while it is being rubbed on !
Musterole is recommended by many
doctors and nurses. Millions of jars aro
used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff
neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu
matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the
Coroner Files for oniniuthm.
County Coroner J. T. ilrown is the
latest to fHe for the, nomination on
tho republican ticket, ilo seeks to
succeed- himsoif.
C'rmi lias Froo Sols.
County Superintendent W Vi Green
announced toilay tliut he has about
two mail sacks full of flower am! Bur
den seods ruaJi- to Bend school chil
dren of the county who will write and
ask for the seed. They were sent out
by Oregon's congressmen.
APPLE SHIPMENT FROM
HOOD RIVER IS HEAVY
back or joints, sprains, sore muscles,
bruise, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of
thechest (it often prevents pneumonia).
30c and ffOe jars; hospital size 12.50.
HOOn IIIVKR
rnt rf arlcs I
ist week have ie
&t cars of fruit
or.
rern
Feb. I
hrrp it'irlrt'-
n heavy, oi"r,'
having rolled
Ship-
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When You Buy 1
Land Be Sure of
Your Ground 8
I have some of tho very finest resilience
property in the city of Pendleton. '
If you are interested in a good home or
good land I will be glad to show you what I
have for sale.
WATCH MY ADD AND INVESTIGATE FOR
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN MY ADD
ITS TRUE
W. H. Morrison
112 E. Court St., Pendleton
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