DAILY EAST OREGORTAH, PENDLETON, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1020 PAGE NINE TWELVE PAGES 1 Special News of Umatilla Co. MERCHANTS TO CURTAIL STOCK AT PILOT ROCK ( K;ihI Oregonlan Special ) PILOT ROCK, Feb. 25 The Casteel A Stanley Cash Store will discontinue dry goods and ladles' furnishing" us noon as their clearance sale in over. The grocery department recently add ed and thft mens' furnishings depart ment will be retained. A truck carrying 3 7 men, pasned through Pilot Hock Sunday on Its way from the construction camps of the Teel Project. The work has been dis continued at Mi.- two campy a few I miles north of Albee. J Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen were visi tors In Pendleton on Monday. Sunday school wan resumed Sunday j after several months of vacation caus ed by the "flu" epidemic. Superfn- ! tendent, C. J. Millar wan in charge. I Guests at the William Hutchinson "Some Men Don't Know It Yef says the Good Judge This class of tobacco gives a man a lot more satisfaction than he ever gets out of ordin ary tobacco. Smaller chew the good taste lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin ANNOUNCEMENT! We wish to announce that we have moved into I our new location at 714-718 Thompson street I where we are in a position again to supply you 1 Auto Clearing House j Inc. ranch on Bunday to dinner were Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Hutchinson and family Mr. and Mrs. Ora Allen and family and Master I.) wight 8channep. Klbcrt Kale of the American' Nation al Hank, Pendleton, spent a few days visiting at the Frank Byrd home here. Albert Peterson i a guest of Pilot! Rook friends this week. He is a gov- j ernment trapper and resides at ITklah. Karl Hracher of Portland arrived in , Pilot Jtock for a visit with friends and i relatives. Mr. Bracher was employed! in the Pilot Hock I-umber Co., a couple of years ago when he resided here. Prof, and Mrs. J. A. Uusscll spent Monday In Pendleton. Mr. Hussell at tended a meeting of the school direc tors held at the county court house. Mr. and Mrs. George nunyan were guests Kunday at the home of Mr. John Run van and family near Pilot Rock. Mike Kligman, Manager Telephone 38. !j Itiiiiiiiititiiiiiiiiiiiiitifliiiiciiiiifiiiiiiiifiiftiiiiiiiiiiiiiftiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiifiiiiifiiiftiiiitii ! ADAMS PEOPLE RETURN FORM WINTER IN SOUTH Bast Oregonlan Special.) ADAMS, Feb. 25. Mr. and Mm. C. I. Woodard and daughter Latin jind Mary Jane returned to their home ranch Wednesday after viHltlng for the pant few months In Portland and Cal ifornia. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ware, of Idaho, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kalph Wallan and her mother Mrs. Jane Wollan for a few weeks. Mrs. John Spencer was a Pendleton visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ware and Mrs. June Wallan returned to Adams Thursday after a business trip to Portland Mrs. Clara Blake and daughter Ila were railed to Pendleton as Hellen Hlako is very ill with an abcess In her throat. Mrs. Henry Whitely and children returned to their home In Pendleton after a few days visit with her mother Mrs. French. 0. C Morrison was In P' ndletor ednesday. Mrs. Frank Wallan and son Norman and Daughter Ina are the guests of her fa'her Will Owens for a few days Mr. and Mrs. Will Bouyer and daughters Wilma. Hellen and Ort. motored to Adams Friday. Mrs. C. Dupuls and daughters are confined to their home with lllliers. J'rs. D"upuls Is some better today. M-s. Cnarles Shatz, daughter llne and ion Charles are confined to their home with sickness. y.rs. y.ariam was In Pendleton Tue day mm prr wpp in Pendleton Sunday or 1 A'i'nday to see his son who ha' rm imrnia at St. Anthonys uwpiuu. lie. Duff of Walla Walla preached :f Vttatni Sunday morning at 1 1 ! ai'd ft p. m. and left for Walla Walla ilondav on the 11 a. m. train. i;eritdine and Roberta Morrison were in Adams Tuesday. Heulah Spencer and Gwendolyn Mr Intire returned to Pendleton Sunday .. . ) . . A 1 r. tmin. Charles Dupls motored to Adams The Worlds Largest Tire Factory Building 30x3, 30x31 and 31x4-inch Tires Owners of small cars can enjey the same high relative value in Goodyear Tires that gives utmost satisfaction to owners of big, costly motor carriages. They can take advantage of that tremendous amount of equipmen t , ski 11 and care employed by Goodyear to build tires of extraordinary worth in the 30x3-, 30x32-, and 31x4 inch sizes. They can secure these tires without waiting, despite the enormous demand, because, in addition to its larger sizes, Goodyear builds an average of 20,000 a day in the world's largest tire factory devoted to the three sizes mentioned. If you own a Ford, Chevrolet, Dort, Maxwell, or any other car using one of these sizes, go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for Goodyear Tires and Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. 30x3'A Goodyear Double-Cure "i"00 Fabric, All-Wcather Tread v jLJ 30 x Goodyear Single-Cure $1 765 Fabric, Anti-Skid Tread . J. Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes are thick, strong tube that reinforce casings properly. Why risk a good casing with m cheap tube: Ooodyear Heavy lounst lubes cost little 1 than tubes ot less merit. 30x3'2 size in water proof bag r", $322 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY Feb. 21, 1920. Dear Patron: Pursuing the policy which has directed our efforts since our opening day, of giving our customers the very best of service, the greatest choice and variety of groceries at the lowest prices consistent with good business and a fair margin of profit, we are inaugu rating a new order in this establishment. It has been demonstrated beyond question that the store or grocery wherein the credit system prevails, must charge a sufficient additional per cent of profit on the goods sold to take care of paying for the goods sold to those people who do not, or cannot, pay their bills. It is further patent to the economic housewife and good business man that the credit system en tails keeping of a great number of books of account, the collecting of accounts, and so on, which of course takes the time of one or more employees. All this must be paid for by you who pay your bills. The total cost of doing a credit business approxi mates 15 per cent over and above the "for cash" re tail price. And so we are doing away with our credit business; we are installing a strictly cash business system and we are deducting from the price of every single article in our stock, the per cent that it has previously cost us and cost you, to do a credit busi ness. We are sure we will please you with our new plan. It has a very great many additional beneficial fea tures, but the chiefest benefit is the direct and cer tain saving of a big per cent on your groceries. Trusting you will permit us to serve you further, and that we will please you with our new system, we are Yours very truly, DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY .Watch Our Ad Saturday. s Tuesday. Mrs. Myrick and son Norman spent the week end in Pendleton with rela tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. McTntire of the Turn-A-Iaim Lumber Co., moved on their ranch near Hiellx this week. Mrs. Kffle Parr of Portland Is the guest of her sister Mrs. M. Crollio for a few weeks. Carl McConnell and Ivan Blake mo tored to Adams Monday. J. T. Lieuallen motored to Pendle ton Monday. Mr. and Mrs. It. Lieuallen motored to Adams Monday. FREIGHT TRAIN WRECKS AUTO TRUCK AT ECHO (Rast Oregonian Special.) DCHO, Feb. 25. A 4500 Denny truck belonging to W. W. Felthouse of Hermiston was completely destroy ed here on Saturday afternoon when it was struck by a freight train at the crossing' near the. depot. Mr. Felt house and another man were in the truck and just barely had time to Jump from it, before the train hit It. Miss Mina Womack of Stanfield spent the week-end visiting friends in Echo. Rev. A. niasberg. who lives near Pendleton, held Lutheran services at the Methodist Church, Sunday afternoon. Howard Drew, superintendent of the f Echo schools attended a meeting of the superintendents of the county which was held in Pendleton. Mon day. Ameeting was held at the home of Rev. Walter Gleiser. Monday evening for the purpose of electing officers for the Epworth teague of the M. E. Churrh. Following- are the officers elected: Ullian Watt en burger, pres ident; Ruth Oohbell, first vice-president ; Kathryn Palmer," second vlce nresident : Veda Wattenburger, fourth vice-president; Alice Mudge, secre tary and treasurer; Margaret Hills, pianist. The new officers will be in- alled Sunday evening. A social is planned to be held for the young peo ple In the reception room of the league on Friday evening. Willard flobbell was a visitor In Hermiston, Saturday. Lew Savely, a prominent Putter creek farmer, was an Echo business Visitor Monday. Miss Meda Gillette of Pendleton, spent Saturday and Sunday visiting her mother. Mrs. Lily Gillette. ENDS LIFE ON BOAT FOLLOWING QUARREL RAN FTtANCISCO. Feb. 25. The hndv of Mrs. R. TT. Tlnhy. asre SO. of nr-llinfrhnm. Wash., was brought hero tho steamer Governor, nrrlvlnff from Seattle. The woman had ehnt ind killed herself in a stateroom fol- n ounrrel with her husband, ac eordlng to report made to the poliee. The husband was held for question I 13 ! in i p- Mothers, Make Your Family Enjoy Their Breakfast We are mixing a new batch of our Skookum Pancake Dour And to introduce this article to all the households of Pendleton WE ARE GIVING AWAY 4 0 ONE DOLLAR BILLS. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR PARTICULARS. All we ask you is to phone us if you received the money and how you like the flour. If you send the children give them your name and address on a piece of paper. UMATILLA FLOUR & GRAIN COMPANY IDC. Phone 351 and 1014. Pendleton, Oregon rnmmmmEmmmmmi iiiiimimiw 1 i ing.