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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1920)
- FOURTEEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 11, 1920. PAGE PTVN ,- ' ... - : " 1 MIIM People Here and There j Royal M. Bawtelle, Pendleton Jewel er, Ik president of the Orexon Itctsll Jpwelers Awoolatlon. Hie leaven to night for Portland to confer with other officers of tlfe association, and with Portland Jewelers to decide the dates for the atalo convention to be held this Juno In Portland, Hesides Mr. Saw trlle, officers of die association SM B. J. Jaeft-er, of Portland, first vice-president; p. J, Donnerbarff, of Portland, second vice-president ; O, ML Johnson, of Ashland, third vice-president and IT, M. French, Of Albany, secretary. Carl i. prove, of Portland and William An tdeftsnn, of Oregon "it y, are members 'of the executive board. All were In Pendleton last year for the suae convention. New Rugs and Linoleum Have Arrived Just recently received a shipment of well selected room size rufrs. Patterns currying out many color schemes makes a selection easy, as the right one is here to harmonize with the furnishings of any room. CONROY'S CASH GROCERY THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY. AIh(Mi(ch h hai been confined to IiIh home 21 dn 'with influenza hijI ll tftecta, J. B. Khlfht, paat president of the PTld.AtOH Automobile AhhocIu tion, declared he whh well today. He ventured out to hit place of bUffneM today Utr the firt time in three weekM, lured by the auto ehow which opened thlH afternoon. He Ik improving hut freta the- effectH of a lonf confinement to hit home. 7M Mm Harlow Itlchmond, who ownH ho me of the land lying adjacent to Helix, i came to town this morning on the N. f V. train for a ninn om visit. AXMINSTER riTTn t YJ" Many fine pat- Pa Ji v terns in small Ax- Sr.L minsters. Shown in liS-tofV" " 4x;i6, 27x54, 30x63 " sizes. SPECIAL TOMORROW CUPS AND SAUCERS $1.50 PER DOZEN. LINOLEUM Inlaid, Print, Congoleum In New Patterns. Another ship-l ment of floor! coverings has ar- rived, now otter ing a broader choice in quality and pattern. Linoleum i0M urn i asuimsT t MM m nmH' mm rK' ' Vm mm Special BI.uk hard Milk 2 cans 25c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 1 tins, 2 for 25c Van Camps Pork and Beans, No. 2 tins 5 for $1 Red Mexican Beans, 14 ibs $1.00 Rice, 6 pounds $1.00 Gold Dust, large package 30c Sea Foam, large package 30c Manchurian Walnuts 35c; 3 pounds $1.00 Sunny Monday Soap, 14 bars $1.00 Church Crape Juice, quart bottle 60c Try a Pound Package of Our Shasta Tea 50c f'harles Sclrh, division roedntastaf for the Northern Pacific railroad, ci. me to Pendleton today from Pasco on an official vlHlt. The company ha recently complied the placing of HO pound Steel rail from Pendleton's city j limits to the Hiimmit near Stanton. GRUIKSHANK & HAMPTON How to take burl year's dress n rid O&jole it Into looking Ilk a 1920 mod el 1m a simple matter to Miss Jennie MllfM. of the O. A. C extension depart ment. MIhh BileH Is an expert drens Biaker and knows how to Ket good re sult uUh both r id and new material., ill Uileri in niaMriR l'endleton her ha ii 1 ia rt c-i's while ivutductins cloth -Inn choi Is throughout the county. 124 E. WEBB "QUALITY COUNTS" Use Our Exchange Department Phone 548 HIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIillllinilllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllll Illlllllll 1 " Look in a for a I evidence in Pendle ton in which to move his wife and family has been the task of H. C. I -;', of the firm of Doyle and Reese ai cli ItectH. since he came to this city, Mr. Reeft finally secured the RtUrgw r Mdenoe on Monroe nt reel and left f r Cortland to bring Mrs. Iteese and family here, only to fllco?r that his on is oitamntlned because of scarlet fever. Mr. Itcese returned yesterday 1 from Portland. Hoy Said to Have Confessed. tiO Jury Today The circuit court jury, which re- Word from Lcwiston this afternoon convened yesterday, took today off as to Hhcriff Taylor said that Andrew) there were no BAaoa on the docket set liUHhman. local Indian hoy, has con- for today. There are several imnortant cases to be heard between now and fesscd to complicity in the theft of the Thompson auloajiohile arid t he theft of another ca- at Vakimu. the April term of court and the jury will be culled back shortly. D. T'lrich left today for Prook. Ore- igon. where he will remain for several weeks as an employe of the Compton Klake Construction Company. i Starting, Lighting atteries Eliminate Doubt ! I Dr. Oscar DeVaul, physician of Pi ; lot Itot-U, is a Pendleton visitor today. S j Headers of the "Motor West' mag I ftune. published at Iok Angeles, are X I to hear alt about the Pendleton Au g jtomotlve Show, and Mrs. A. B. Fox Sllsto be the writer of the tidings. Mrs. 2 K'x is here today looking over the 5 show, and with her is Mrs. H. B. 3 (Booth also representing the magazine. S j They expect to get subscribers for the 2 magazine while visiting Pendleton. THEY are made by the oldeet and largeet battery maker in the United States. They embody many points of superiority found In no other batteries. They are strong In con struction, dependable in performance, easy to care for, and of long life. Remember we inspect all makes of batteries free of charge. Let us inspect your battery. Itepresenting the Kant Break Spark SjPlug, which is making its debut at the 2 Pendleton Automotive Siow, T. S. Nes 2 ! bit and Charles Clay are in the city 2' from Portland. They are In charge fi of the Kant I'renk b oth at the Sj Ptnlph Holte, who Is cashier of the gjBank Of Stnnf'eld. and acts as a mem her of the school board there, is In S ! Pendleton today H I matters. attending to business FRESH EGGS AND CREAMERY BUTTER NOTHING BUT THE BEST Hazelwood Butter 75c Danish Creamery Butter 70c Fresh Eggs 40c Empire Meat Market "The Old Reliable" Established 1890 GENUINE DELIGHT in every bottle of Urn BnRew The next time you are thirsty try this popular drink. You'll like it. TRUE Fit 1" IT SODAS that have the natural fruit flavor. WM. ROESCH BOTTLING WORKS Manufacturers I'KlI,F7TOV, OIU3GOX Simpson Auto Co Oor. Water A .lolmson Sta. Phone 404 .11 Commissioners Noaf Milton. The county commissioners left this morning for fclllton and vicinity to examine roads and prospective roads iiucniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiittiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit:siifiiiiiiifiifiBitfisisisT vr:u' I'.!1;nlrThey aw expect AiitomotJvc SJmw. Itl AiliiiiHMluii lve NEWS OF THE COUNTY OFFICES ANO OFFICERS r IIIIIIMIIItllllJIISfllllllllllllflllllllltttllllllllllllllllllltllllllltlltttlllllllllltllllllllllllllltl CORPORATION INCOME TAX I RETURNS An extension of tune to May 15th for Ming cor poratioii nturiu Iuih Im'ii Kruntcd. Tentative return uith oiio-rourtli if i . cnnui it ta due imiKt Ik ill. ii by Mardi lAth, in; ira-mis fr cAteiinlon of t'ne rcqtlcsSjFds I Hdvtae all i-orpointions to takk ad vantage of (ins additional time and carefully H-e-hv u defUstta return. m in- your return in and .-vt an opinion as to whetlier or no' -ou are itaylntr the riulM amount of tax. 1 bavo cut the tax down very uiateruill ui sevflfMl (MM UffawSibCa to me tvconiji. Income Tav AdvlflCf, Itihlle Ainmtant. ItoomH 0, lt, IK Sinith-tVaittford lilibr. I Case (Jades Advisement. ! The case of the state vs. John Kelly, charged with tobbery of $28 from the I person of John Joerdels. was heard iin justice court thjF iitornins and tak en under advisement by Judge Joe Jl. il'arkes. District Attorney It, I. Kea :tor was present to prosecute. Iltllllfllllllllffllllflllf JlllllIfllllllllllllllllMIJIIIIIIIlltlHMIIIHIinillllflllltllllllllllMIIII HiiHliman Forget check Here. J j Anurew Hush man, Indian youth i heltl at tiSWiSton foi furgery, is also ; wanted here on n similar charge. ' bavin g recently passed a check for : $1-.", ttCCOrtWHy to District Attorney R. : , Keator. It Is thought possible that I he is impUcatSd In the theft of the Thomas Thomson car and of anothet car at Yakima. TllllUlllininiUIIIIIHIIIIMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII)lllllllltlllllllllllllllllHllllllllli7 hmalN l.li $1700 I state The estate left by the late Charles E. Jngalla consisted of $1700 worth of .real property, according to the ap I praisal filed today by I. V. Davis, A. J. White and David Shumway. a child Is as bright as its vision is keen. No expense or care should he 91 spared In correcting a child's vision. For its etitire future and success in life depends on this one factor, 55. "GOOD VISION." Bring your child to Dr. Simmons. He will spare no pains In bring- B lug its eyes to ultimate perfection. r Dr. A. M. SIMMONS SIMPLEX Many persons think that an ironing machine is but a form of a mangle, and that as such It is limited to ironing, of the coarser flat work, as sheets, towels, etc. The Simplex Ironer Is not a mangle but an Ironer. It will iron practically every thing except the fancy shirt waists and the mure elab ora t e d resses. 1 1 will iron kitchen ap r o n s, night gowns. pajamas, underwear, chil dren's play clothes, bos lory, men's neg nicee and silk shirts. It will Iron better than the ex pert luundress can I do by hand, both as to the finish and J straightness of eds- m ps. tablecloths, nap- kins, center pieces, doilies, dresser scarfs, sheets, bed spreads, pillow cas es, blankets, tow els and handker chiefs. Iet us tell you all about this machine. IRONER lsf V CHAS. MILNE Eye Sight Specialist IVnlaiul ltuiUlini FRESH EGGS Fresh Ekrs, dozen .49 Choic- Apples, box Z.50 Bulk Macaroni, 2 pounds for 25c Cold Meats of all kinds. Tea Garden Preserves and Jellies. Salads made fresh every day. Garden and Flower Seeds. Onwi Sets and Seed Potatoes. Bulk Lard and Country Butter. Cane, Beet, Brown and Powdered Sugar. QUA. LI TV Grocery Department Two Phones 526 Snltmarsli EstaU Worth $20. 1411.98. Tho estate left by the lute Carl Saltmarsh, influenza vlctint, was worth I20.M3.9S. abooMInc to the appraisal filed totlny by Daniel Shaw, t'. M. Wright and B, f. IsJiuc. This is di vttjed into $5,stiS.!'S belonainc to the deceased and his half Interest in pro perty'worth 114,180. UlasMstas ew liiiiiditifcs iictxk. i County Assessor C. V. Strain ia now at work in l'endleton assessing the I new buildings and Improvements to real property in the city sinee .March 1, 1919. The work is expected to take enteral days. Over Tallmait lrns store Plioiic 43S-J lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllt Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. Buen to Collect on Note. H. P. Kimble is defendant in a suit riled today by I.. W. Weeks to enforce payment of n;7.io. nlles.-d due on a note signed by the defendant. Attor ney fees of $3f are -lso sought. Peterson, Itlnhop & Clark represent the plaintiff. Jury Otvea lleiiderxHI $200. The circuit court jury sitting yrater duy in the ease of Victor Henderson vs. Arnold lloeft and Klmer Tow gave the plaintiff a verdict of $200 without interest, from the defendant lloeft. Tow has left the state ami could not I", brought to trial In the action. Will Tench Near Pilot Hock. Miss Alta Boyten. of Pilot lloek. was In the eitv toitav nrenarlna: to jtake up her nrw position as taaaher in school district No. fi4. near Pilot Hock. She will start work MonUuy. WE SUIT YOU OR DO NOT SELL YOU That's a staunch prin ciple of this store one which has won us the absolute confidence of our clientelle. You may keep on ex perimenting, if you wish, but when you want to be satisfied, come to us. Exclusive Dealers LINDGREN -&-FRANSEEN TAILORS Shirts to Order Neckwear 73T Main Phone 46(5 209 E. Court Phone 445 DESPAIN & LEE CASH GROCERY Swift's Lard, 5 lb. net weight $1.75 Swift's Lard, 10 lb. net weight $3.40 Walnuts, 3 pounds $1.00 Apples, per box $1.50 Onion Sets, 2 pounds 25c Crisco 60c, $1.20, $2.30 Co-operative -Milk 15c can; 7 for $1.00 Fresh Ranch Eggs, dozen 40c DON'T FORGET FLOUR AT $3.25 Pay Cash Receive More Pay Less DESPAIN & LEE C ASH GROCERY 209 East Court St.